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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1900)
. ,1 .l AviiOofcfciwaigu.ia(araifcfca(virfcarafcaiafcaaifckaiarUt' iBKR $r im& w W mm mmmm m s " Ss farm Ml Ml 9 NKJl 9 Shakespeare's words fittingly describe our magnificent I Holiday display. From it you may select a Christmas gift for young for old, either sex, that will be sure to please. And such a selection will cost you infinitely less here than elsewhere. You take no risk of any sort in buying here. Anything you buy is exchangeable. We I warrant everything we sell to be just as we say it is. A 5 child can buy here just as well as an expert. NEWHOUSE BROS., I JEWELERS and OPTICIANS. liifHUfif WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Rugs at Wolf's. Stove repairs at W. W. Wright's. For farm loans call on C. W. Kaloy. Switchman Park Porry is taking a lay-off this week. Sid Longtlu returned the last of the week from Hustings. QWaltor Hagar was looking after bus iness matters hore thi9 week. Rugs for Christmas presents at J. C. Wolf's at bod rock prices. Amos Cowdcu was up from Superior a ad spent Christmas with the folKs here. Henry Clark and wife are spending the holidays with tho lattor's parents at Arborvalo. Kugs of all kinds at bed rock prices from now until January 1st, at Wolf's furniture store. John Crans is now catering to the wants of tho hungry at the Holland House this week. S. Cozad and family spent tho first of tho week visiting with relatives and friends at Franklin. Mrs. William Benso left Tuesday morning for a visit with relatives and friends in recumseb. Joe Warren Jr. and Elizabeth Shep pard visited with Walter Warren and wife at Superior luesday. Ed. Smith and wife of Norton, Kan Has, aro hero this week visiting with J. H Smith and family. Mrs. Frisbio Richardson left tho tirst jf tho week to spond the holidays vis iting with friends at Kronen Bow. William Hefflolbowcr left Thursday mornintr for Lincoln where he will at tend a session of the state teacher' association, Eli Sorconson and wife arrived from their homo at Nobrnska City the last of the weok to make a visit with rolatives and friends here. Everoti Dyer of Ujnver is visiting with his parents and other friends in tho city. Ho now holds tho position of freight conductor on tho B & M. Foil Sale Two well bind male pig-, and ono sow. Can be seen on farm south of Richard Turners. W. II. Van Patten. Married At tho homo of tho brido's parents in Rod Cloud, on Tuesday, De cember 25th 1000, Mr. Clyd- W. Harris and Miss Tona Sanderson, Rev. Harvoy S Souder of the Christian church officiating. i SQUARE MEAL j SATURDAY go to ) I $? J. O. WILES, Prop. J f- s- f- ae o rave &twtt, Red Cloud, Nebraska. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Thk Chief II per year. Tho county commissioners will moot noxt week. Miss Myrtlo Mcintosh is seriously ill with typhoid pneumonia. Charley Milligan of McCouk was vis iting in the city today. Dr. Daiuorcll and Mary went to Lin coln tho first of the week. J. W. Roth and family left the first of tho week for a visit east. F. W. Cowdeu and daughter Alison visited friends at Superior Thursday. I have a few first class sowing ma chines to trado for stock. F. V. Tay lor. Georgo Morhart and wife spent Christmas with Dwight Jonos and wife at Guide Rock. Ed. McFarland has moved his stock of goods to his new storo room ou Fourtli avenue. The Misses Pearl and Lillian Smith aro visiting friends aud rolatives in McCook this week. Miss Nellie West who is teaching school at Falls City has returned home to spend the holidays. Mrs. Dr. Rockwell left Monday morn ing for Concordia, Kansas, to visit with Jay Olney and family. Tho dancing school was not held this week as a further precaution in guarding against tho smallpox. Is youruame written there? Where? Uu our subscription books for the last veal' in the 10th century. It should be. There will bo regular service held at the Christian church each Lords day at the usual hours, 11. S. Souuku, Pastor. Miss Mabel Wells who is attending the State University at Lincoln came home Saturday night to visit, with the folks hero. Grant McFarland aud wife, former residents of this city now of Lincoln, visited with Geo. J. Warren aud family this wt 1 1 Priif.il L. Sums of tho city schools is a Lincoln visitor this week i ttend- uig iliu meeting of the State Teachers' association. Oscar L. Lindgron and Miss Carrie L. Catber, both of Webster county, were graulfd a license to wed on the 22d of December. Miss Irene Minor who has boon tak ing musical instruction iu Chicago re turned homo tho lust of the week to spend tho holidays. Miss Cora Garber who for tho past year has been sojourning in Virginia and other points east returned homo Wednesday moining. Are you going to buy a sewing ma chine? If so I have the best machine for the money over offered. Do not fail to see it before buying, F. V. Tatlou. AmosO. Provalt of Smith county and Miss Edith Boy co of Webster county were united in marriage in this city on Decembor 20th, Rev. F. W. Dean ol. delating. We wish to impress it on the minds of tho ministers of the city that during tho coining year we would be pleased to have them hand in notices of the set vices of their church and also par ticulars in regaid to iiiiii-rlagus and deaths where thoy have oflieiated. These mutters aie somutlmes almost impossible to obtain otherwise aud their assistance ill bu upprccittcd. GENERAL CITY NEVS. Mne IVpo of OimiiIih U In the ity. Sic tlic i ugi nt Walt's fill nit ii re storo. K. IMers of Guide Rock wa hero this week. Tho ClllKK and Chicago Inter Oci-nti in- year for tl.Sfi. M. W. Roby visited with frionds at Nelson this weok. See tho lino display of heating stoves at W. W. Wright's. Do you want a rug? Call on J. C. Wolf. Fine lino nt bed rock prices. Laux Xauders who has been attend ing school at Kearney is home again. Walter Roby sells tho Singer sewing machine. Prices rigtit. (Set tiio best. Pay your subscription ami get a cal culating pencil. They are a little won dcr. Mrs. G. W. Francis nnd daughter Buolah visited with friends up tho val ley this weok. Paul Dickson is attending the State Teachers' association meeting nt Lin coln this week. L. 11. Ulackledgo and family visited with friends and rolatives at Bloom ington this week. A. R. Reynolds and family spent Christmas at their former homo in Long Island, Kansas. Mrs. Moranvlllc, after a visit hero returned to her homo in Guldo Rock tho iirst of tho weok. Norman Moriison who has boon attending tho Omaha Dental college has roturned homo again. Mrs. Era J. Caso is attending the meeting of tho stale teachers' associa tion at Lincoln this week. Miss Helen Wright left for Neligh tlio liist of tho week to visit with her brother Bart Wright ami wife. Miss Mabol Howard is among the teachers who are attending the State Teachers' association meeting at Lin coln. Nowhouse Bros, are showing a nicely assorted lino of Kodaks. Ono of these will make a suitablo gift for any young perse n. Miss Jessio Duckor who is attending tho Stato University at Lincoln roturn ed homo Saturday night to spend the holidays. W. F. Connor and Mrs. Carrie Hughes brother and sister of Mrs. L. H. Rust aro here from Beaver City spending the holidays. Robert A. Wright and Celia A. Smith both of this county wero granted a license t wed by County Judge Edson on December 22d. Rockers and iron beds at gicatly re duced prices for tho next thiity days to mako room for holiday goods at Wrlfo's furniture store. Wo mean business. Come and see. When you have urgent business with someone in another town or city, re member you can reach your party the quickest aud best by the long distnnce telephone. Rates made known ou ap plication to "central." Wanted Men to learn tho barber's trade; only tw month's required; can earn scholarship, board, tools and transportation to our colleges at Chi' cago or Minneapolis. Apply by mail Moler Barber College Representative, 1C23 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nob. Tho Omaha Bee Publishing Co. have started a farm Journal and tho State Journal, not to bo behind has started a poultry j.nnnal. We have not heard what kind of a paper the Omaha Her ald will blanch out with to keep in line, but as they hao been farmiug the farmer for some time past they will probably let it go at that. An agent for the McCormick Reaper Company arrived ou tho west bound train Monday who was observed to have a bad breaking out on tho face. On his arrival up town ho was rounded up by Marshal Kinsol and taken to Dr. muranviiie lor examination, Mo was found to havo had the measles and to have taken cold thus causing him to Have erysipelas of tho face. As a further precaution in the mat ter of tho smallpox cases in tho county tho commissioners wore brought to gether iu special 8'ission Saturday. A tolephouo communication was had with Gov. Poynter with tho result that the president of tho state board of health was sont to look aflor tho mat ter, airiviug here Mouday. Shoriff Wells was instructed by tho board to seo that tho several cases wero looked after as regards to quarantine and guards according to tho advioe of Health Officer Towne which has bee done. Mr. Towne visited tho case in this city, those in Garfield and the ono iu Guide Rock, all of which hu declared to bo smallpox, but in a mild form. The young man, Emerton, who has the disease hero in tho southeast part of town is convalescing, and up-lo dale no other mninbars of the household have contraoled tho disease. The quarantine lias been rigidly enforced and no one who wishes to come to the city should fail to do so, as lhuy will 00 us hiiiu irom tue uistaso as latiioir own household at home, LOCALLY Tho lino of heating stoves at Wrlght'o is superb. See them. Mrs C. F. Gather left tho iirst of the weok for a visit at Lincoln. ' James Mitchell of Hastings is visit ing friends here this week. Kugono Wright, brother of tho Wright boys is visiting here this week. Jacob Hillors and wifo of Iudiaiiola are visiting tin it' daughter Mrs O. C. Tcol. John Yoisnr with relatives and wife aro visiting and friends hero this week. Mivs Sadie Aycr left tlu Iirst of the week for a visit with friends down in Kansas. A iino baby daughter appeared at tho home of Anthony Schaefer the Iirst of the week. Miss Ada Skjelver is in Lincoln at tending tho meeting of the Statu Tea chers' association. Miss Orella Goblo of Ayr stopped off and visited in tho city a few hours the first of tho week. Mrs. C. P. Ball loft the last of the week for a visit with relatives nnd friends up the valley. Miss Clara Schneller of tho city schools is attending tho Stato Teachers' association at Lincoln. Miss Ethelino Thurmond of Hastings has been hero this week visiting with tho family of C. 11. Crour. Percy 11. McBrldn of Ft. Morgai, Colorado, is in tho city visiting his mother and other relatives and friends. Alexander Allen and his son J. F. Allen of Cowley county, Kaunas, aro hero visiting Tress Harwond and fam ily. Christopher Collins nnd Miss May Keith, both of Nuckolls county were mnrried by County Judgo Edson on December 26th. Mrs. James Grimingcr of Wymore arrived in tho city this morning called here by tho serious illness of her sister Miss Myrtlo Mcintosh. Tho sad intelligence was brought from Inavaln this week announcing the death of Mrs. S. E. Wolcott an old resident nnd much respected lady of that placo, wnich occurred on Wed nesday. Mrs. Wolcott was known nnd much thought of by a Inrgo circle of friends. Sho loaves a husband nnd ono son to mourn the loss of a kind wife and mother. Homeseokcrs excursion to points north. On tho Iirst nnd third Tues days of January, February, March, April, May aud June, 1001, tickets will bo on salo at ono fnro plus $2.00 for tho round trip, limit to twenty-onu days from date of sale, to several points in Manitoba, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota aud Wisconsin. See ticket agent for further information. A. Conovkh, Agent. Last Tuesday, Christmas day, was a very dull ono, and actually soeiiiud more like Sunday than il did like a holiday. Owing.to the smallpox scare, elaborate exetcises prepared by tho various church societies wero not given and the small boy nnd girl wns cheated out of the best part of his Christmas sport. Tho regular Christmas services at tho churches wero also dispensed with, nnd from tho general appoaranco of tho streets everybody evidently con cluded tlint the best thing to do was to go to biiiL On last Wednesday ovening nt seven o'clock at thu residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Miner oci'iiiieil a very hap py event, when their daughter Miss Margaret Paulino was united in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. O. F. Guud of Blue Hill. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Father McDonald of Hastings. The house had been beau' tifully and tastefully arranged for tho occasion with all kinds of il wors of the choicest and most bountiful species. Tho wedding match, one of Reuben steins choicest and most dlflicult com positions, was rendered In a very ar t'stio manner by tho yourger sister of the bride, Miss Irene. After the cere, moiiy had iicen porformed iiml the usual congratulations nail Dccn ex tended, a hiimpluous weddidg feast was participated iu by thosn present. The wedding was a rather quiet one, only a fow of the most intimate friends and relatives being present. Those present wet Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Guud and daughters, Misses May and Edna; Mrs. Chris Koehlir nnd daughters Misses Margaiet and Edna of Blue Hill; B. Koohlor of Gonova; Misses Sophia and Clara Koehlur of Geneva; Mr. aud Mrs. E. A. Creightou, Mr. and Mrs, C H. Miner, aud Mr. and Mrs W. A. Sherwood. Miss Mir garet is ono of Red Cloud's most charm ing and accomplished young ladies who hns lived hero since childhood, and will be greatly missed by her host of friends. Tho room is one of Blue Hill's most steady and piomising young men who has foiged hi way to the front and is at prcMint cashier of tho Blue Hill bunk. Tlio happy couple depaileil ou the noon train Thursday (or Blue (till, wlioro tuey will icsuio iu tlio rutute Wo tuico pleasure in ex tending cougratulationi. mfmmm I COWDEN-KALEY '2 0 vat 3 LEADERS IN We arc giving special low prices on HOYS' AND . CHILDRENS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS. We have some swell things in Boys' Overcoats, ages 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 which we arc selling at about cost price. It is an opportunity to buy good over coats you should not miss. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 vat 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 V3 3 3 3 Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. 5 THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. Wfflstmmfiimmmmfflfflmsm m WAGONS, $ fee 8 M i ..I M V ! .' -V is We did not close out our large stock of these holiday goods andwe want to do so be fore we take stock. 1 We want you to come in and see what we have and get our prices. an !. m tf ..1 1 m A m .;"V M Ail When we say we can sell cheap we can prove it. Come in and see. You can save money and get the best goods made. Try us. Barbed Wire, - - - $3.50. Seven pounds nails, - 25. . warranted axe and handle - 1.25. 6-foot Diston saw, with handles, 1.50. Morhart Bros. m -i!B!Mifmm!mmm ' dL&i;ju LOW PRICES. SKATES, GDIS. M y - J Hardware jQ V f A- J-AjfifoffAl