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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1909)
1 f hi ! I I II j$a i WVW V W,V., V ." , V- " ' CHRISTMAS IS COMING! We are prepared as usual this year with a large stock ,of Holiday Goods which will be fully displayed the the Coming week. We have the finest line of Books ever brought to Red Cloud. Fine Gift Books. The latest Novels and a beautiful line for Children and young people. Our stock of Toilet Goods, Perfumes, Toys, Doll Cabs &c. is as large as ever. Don't forget that we have the COLUMBIA. PHONOGRAPHS which are the best made, and a gift the whole family Can enjoy. WE ENVITF YOU TO CALL. s CHAS. LCOTTING, TlteDraggis ; L&CALETTEf 5 'r M ill ivvut Hcit nu 1 i WimJjk's iUi I I t'ti. inn subscription for t!u j ( 1 I j l.u'h . it trlttss tit Mitchell's Jt-mlry D stm-t Court' is in hi'silon this ( w oc k I lvi'iniotli William spt'iit Suuilny in , Hupciior. (t. A. Wells of I'owlos was in town this week. Alvin l'ope arrived Wednesday morn ing on 13. Mrs. Dr. Jones went to Alum Satur day night Mrs. Pete Hanson left for Onmlia Saturday. Ray Simpson wont to Armour, Neb., Wednesday Fred Gerlach of ltobctnout was in town Tuesday. Ned Grimes will spend Thanksgiving day in Blue Hill. Dr Cunningham's sister returned home Saturday. Geo. Morhart and family spent Sun day in Guide Rock. The finest in table silverware at Mitchell's The Jeweler. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Wm. Kirkpatriok of Guldo Hook was in town Wednesday. Wantk A fresh milch cow. Inquire at Newhouso Bros Store. Mrs. Hughes returned to her home in Hastings Friday noon. John Street and family expect to move to Illinois next week. ttctc - ttc - FetcttFetttttttfrtc - Mt Ml lb SAY MISTER ! ! ! Having secured three H a BIG BARGAIN, we are willing to divide with you. Ml Ml Ml Mi lb Mi Mi Mi U Ml Mi 11 'i COME AND SEE, Yours truly, PLATT & FREES CO. P. S. We sell only full rolls: 15, 20 and 40 rods. iijjuajt.-jji jaAj.;ciaJ!JJ ft WMMMg KltafflGI WmKmmM : I ft ! V -;! Subset ib r..r tin- Chief 1'ritPHt StfiiyiT was down from Mo Cook the first of tho week. .lames Convll wa down from Mc Cook the titvt of the wcok. H. O. Dulcor wtiftdown ftom llopubll f.ui Citv the first of the week. Kliler lltissoiig lias piirelmsail tho liome now ni'cnpieil by l'aul l'opy. The Junior WliWt Club met at tho lioino of Ned Grimos 'l'ue.sday evening. Warren liOiigtin, who has been Unit ing relatives in Coueotdin, Kits, is liotno. Mis Auuu I'iehards went to Hastings Wednesday noon to spend Thanks giving. Buy a whip of I'ogel, the harness man, and get a freo clianee on the $18 harness. Clias. II. Carrier of Salina, Kas., lias accepted a position with the Topee as operator Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Hill was attending district court here this week. With every SI whip bought of Joe Fogel you get a free chance on an S18 singlo harness. Mrs. Thomas of Cowles visited at the home of hor son, Dr. Thomas the llrst of the week. Jim Aloranvillc has installed a rural phone and those needing veterinary service call on him. The best, most pleasant, easiest and safest pill is Rings Little Liver Pills. Sold by Henry Cook. Take your spectacle caso to Now honso Bros. They willputyour initials on it, free of charge Henry Hartley, father of Mrs. Dr. Thomas left for his home at Franklin tho last of the week. tfrtetc - frttetttettttttfrttc carloads of wire fencing at - ss:ai5Ja t-II-l 5 -a -a -5 ? - ? -a -a Z?' Received Softest ps mniiAm Allen Titlli'siipirtt'il Sunday night for l't. Morgan. Colo., mIhmo lu will woik for Will Taber. The G. A. II. and the . It. C. en joyed an oster supper at their ball last Saturday evening. Clins, Hoblnsoti came down fnuii Hustings Wednesday to spend Thanks giving with his family. Koontz A Weesner shipped u carload of hogs to St. Joe Sunday. Wade Koont accompanied them. Mr. Jim Hewitt and children are visiting her ".liter. ts. Kwrt Kootis neat Ouldi IJoek this week. Vain r Miigliiness niul family huio moved to lSepub ifii'j City where tlu will mal.0 their t'utute home Bruce It'obiiiHnii eanie down from t la, Center Wedilcsdiiy to spend Thanksgiving with his parent. ('t ' "f hoiting and cook n'ove In to si, i i .1 u Inter. Order your stine i i mm Morhhi't liron. now. I. M. IJurges 1ms pittehtisMi the Tutu i- piop-rly on North Webster street and has moved Into the same II. N. Hut ledge has moved whli IiIm family to CHI, Colo . whore ho ha ink on u claim. We wlili him miccoss. There will bo a Temperance program given in the M. K. eh iron neM Kiunlny evening, Xov. 28fh. You will be wel come. The Ued Cloud High Mhool foot ball team went to oberliu, Kaus . this morning to play the high sehool team of that place. Murhnrl llro-. have their hard coal stoves on their (lonr. Come in and sue tlto finest line of the best stoves you ever looked at. .lust rtceived another car ol etia choice cabbage at The Miner Ilios. Co. Sl.'Jo per hundred in (inanity of a 100 pounds or over. The ladies of the Congregational church will hold their monthly market at P. A. WullbiandCs CJrocory Store, Saturday, Nov. 27th. Dr Warrick, tho specialist will meet eye, ear, noso and throat patients at Dr. Damercll's oillee in Ked Cloud, Tuesday, December 7. Will Taber and family loft Sunday night for Ft. Morgan, Colo., where they will make their future home. We wisli them success. Morhart llros. carry a complete line of Electric lamps, Carbon, Tungsten and Tantalum also hi-low lamps 1(5-1 Get your lamps of them. A friend in need is Plnesalve Curbo li.ed. Never bo without it. Pincsalve Carbolicd is good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. Sold by Henry Cook. Noble HalK who has been lineman for the Hell Telephone Co., iu this city has resigned his position and gone to Guido Hock where he has accopted a similiar position. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. C H. Hust north of town next Wednes day afternoon, Dec. 1, and if the weather is unfavorable they will meet with Mrs. Uobt. McHride in this city. Lesley Cone, Vaua Dunbar nnd W. T. Coons from Guido Itock, E. .1. Pct terson of Uladen, C E. Putnam nnd Emery Fowler ot Cowles, Chas. .lackson and Chas. Guthrie of Koscmout all atoattending court the week. If you want tho best remody for your cold, insist upou Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. Through its lavativo piiuciple, it gently moves tho bowels, and in that way drives the cold from the system. It stops tho cough by al laying itillammntion. Sold by Henry Cook. You will not bo able to etite jour cold until such time as it is driven troiu the system through the bowels. IJees Luathu Cough hi nip gently moves the bowels and not only iliiico the cough from tho system, but at, tho same time it stops the cough, hold by Henry Cook. Mr. W. M. Hauls, the all around tin ner and plumber lately employed in the Iteil Cloud Hardware and Imple ment Co.'f. establishment left Tuesday night for Otis, Colo , where he will en gage in tho llardwate business. Mr. Harris is an expert iu his linn and will undoubtedly lender the people of Otis good service in his chosen field. Four yearn ago .lohn Copley living north of Inavale lost his watch in his Hold. Last week while picking corn he accldently struck something witli his foot. I'pon examination ho dis covered that it was his long lost watch. Ho brought the watch to the local jeweler store here, Newhouso Bros., and when the mud and dirt was cleaned off tho caso the wntch started oil" ap parently none the worso for its four yeur's slumber. Lest We Forget. llavlng'givon our reasons for the in crease in the subscription price of this paper wo wish to make plain when the now rato takes elfoct On and after January first the price of this paper will bo 81 fit) per year iu advance. However any one hiihtciib ing before January 1st. may take ad vantage of the old rate of 11.00 por year. Also renewals will bo received at the rate of 51.00 per year until Jan. 1st. You can pay as many years In ad vance as you please. C. 11. Halk, Editor. S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. 1: M Hill At the old stand ever the State Kankp Phoncl3fl. wwwiimifc THE CHICAGO SPECIALISTS. Chronic and Serious Diseases. Red Cloud, office Royal Mold. Consul.ition Free, again Frid.tN November 26th. The "li ' ,-f Japan' which was pbmd it ! ip ia IiotiM' last llntis- day inn i No 1 ooil -.Low Mr. a. i I! i .1 ine- oi lay CdllU'l' V ii in i,t,-tsi ll I.Jilll i Mr. and M John GvilTeth lid- wi.k. The wi mid lntiiso interest tirouwd t Mi lliihMinii'w t hautiiiupia sniiith mi th Paradoxes of Jesus Christ" wi'l iiliuitiulo in u I'llimiN noxtsiinl.il night at 7:30 when he present tli timl puimlox of ihesetiun of tlvo T' u u ill tie the one on "The Parados ot the IVmut of .lewis Christ ' It Is u .trntin tl-fitise of the Dlvlnit of our Lord ntiil should be heard ti all who doubt or adote 111 Kmhlp to Ood The morning sermon on mst Lord's day. Xov. 28, will W on the question 'Is the World Growing Bet ter'.'" Von itc cordhlly invited to hear these sritiion. L. An. Hi woi , Minister. Jacob Uiit'ie, aged "iSyeais, who lius lived in Webster County :." years or mote, died h.itiu day tnotiiiuir u lht hospital at Lincoln, w here lie had In en tieated for vat tons complication, and his body was brouirht to Ueil Cloud Saturdav niL'ht. Holoavesa wife, and seveial childien, an aged mother and five sisters and a brother to mourn his loss. His sisters Mrs. Leiggit of Hebron. Nehr., Mis Sonliia Chambeis of Harden City, ICas., and Mrs. IC. S. Itickards of Colorado City, Colo., Mrs. Jonn Kellogg nnd Mrs. Adam Morhart and his brother Charley of this city were present at tho funeral. The funeral occurcd Tuesday after noon and the interment took place in tho Red Cloud comctery. Uev Cress man preached tho funeral. SCHOOL NOTES (11V WlllSl'KltlNIl .SMITH) The Literary Society is not "dead but sleeping." Miss Richards spends her Thanks giving in Hastings. Frank Ellingor and Cecil K.ssig arc aguiu iu school after a week's visit iu Denver. The High School was favored by an instrumental solo by Miss Hertu Green lust Friday. Tho touchers of the Lincoln school gave an unusually tine Thankegiving program, this jetir. Tho Normal class having llnislied Heading and Grammar took the regu lar teachers examination, Saturday. They now take up Geography. Our foot ball boys are doing credit to themselves this year. They will play Oberliu, Kas., Thanksgiving, the weather permitting. Don't eat too much Turkey boys, you may want to play another game. Dr. Sheppard of Lincoln gave a most intc testing and humoioits talk to tho High Sehool Monday, lie spoke about the Sailor's life ami comp.ucd our school life with tho'liteon high son. His talk was much appieeiated by the students. Wo are always glud to take advantage of the instruitnc lectures given by learned men. Tho Hist bi-moiithly spelling cuiitt st of the Hod Cloud schools, grades 7 to .'$ inclusive shows the following result. Percent ot standing average Grade 7 0 0 I i Hoys ' .13 8a &7 70 Cs Gitis Ml S.'l 01 7!) b7 I'eieent of highest standing. Hoys 70 0(5 TOO 100 100 GiUs 100 100 10U 100 100 Percent of lowest standing. Hoys n titi 00 It) :J8 Girl's 5(j fil 71 5'2 70 Those having the highest standing in their respective grades are as fol lows: Grade 7, Paul Polnicky, Blanche Doner Alison Cowden, Dtilu Pltz. Grade 0. Ilaiold Ludlow, Hazel Wolfe, Gladys Pry, Prude Hull'or, Plorouco Johnston. Grade 5, Ernost1 Xewhou&e, Kussoll Jones, Kenneth Johnston, Nevada Mackoy, Itessie Havel, Pearl McConkey, Ruth I 'egg, Teresa Helglo, Liditi Trout, Violot Zeiss, Mabel Lamburn, Holen Smith. Grade J, Eugene Stridor, May Huffer, Theltna Lamburn, Grade .'5, Josephine Heigle, Myra Dvuiis Winnie Smith. To TISR Public Tho Merchant Delivery will com mence Dec. 1st 11)00. In order that your orders can be delivered promptly you must Imvo your orders in Promptly by 8 A. M., 10 A. M., P. M. and I P, M. L. M. Crablll. ? v"vx'j s ibric. mm h hi I1 1 '."ill 1' Bhl ' fill v If1'1!! ' ' ill if1? 'I '"11 L,n vvw v' va&&&'3m,mmmsmiiv2tes& fc-'.Ti. 1 ' fKtff I Long Coats, medium length and short loose Coats and closer fitting. The new high collar, Mili tary cut, etc., etc. In rough Scotchy stuffs in soft buried stripes in tich warm colors. $5, $8, W, 915 up to $25.C0 The Man, that passes this store on Overcoats will miss the best Overcoats in town. Gowden-Kaley Clothing Go. Always Reliable First Door North of Postoffice 2 CARS! Just Unloaded Direct FROM one of the Largest Factories of the East No Middlemen's Profits to add. Medium or High Class WE have it. ALL THE PHONES Amack 8 Chancy Our New line o' i ALMOST READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. re have bought the best line Red Cloud has ever flOur prices on Diamonds are the lowest in town. We buy direct from the cutters and our margin of profit is very small. : : : : : J. G. MITCHELL JEWELER AND OPTIGIAN. Mi WM-MiMiMiMiMiMiMiMiMiMi Mi M,WmVMWMiti1m..Milit,liuil-kilMiiiii vlPfS- M,iiMtii SAY, niSTERJ Do you know ttmt It will pay VOU, as welltis US, to buy your JJulldiHjf Alii torial mid Coiil ut ouryurds'f Not only that our prices aveijaqi: lowor, or at leas,t as low, as tlioso of our comnotlt- ors, out iikoacse wo take especial caro of andpiott'ot all can be classed as It K GUUK C U S T O M K H S . PLATT tf Coal. JV1V111V1VT11T11TVT11TV1101ipif1'fifVTirP1'f'ffcA OVERCOATS Our ovi-:rcoat STOCK is the pride of our store, a net every Man's Overcoat is here! We mean by that, that no matter what a Man's Overcoat liking may be, there's a Coat here that will Fil His Mind (o a ' crwwMi mini ifi iiim n 1 hies lie Jfi,;i a conservative style a Chesterfield 'Cot . in stance.'' We've-scores of IJlaeUs and Oxfords for him. Some are luxurious propositions. Hoes he lean toward something more strik ing. J We've any num ber of them, showing iwaasa (vury new model and had to display. : : s ( I - FREES CO, Lumber. ? Mm V A 4w .i-f fcniyrf 'wwt' j0