The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 02, 1892, Image 5

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These prices sell the goods and
bring trade.
See what we offer you for your money.
Children's Oil Orain Button Shoes, 8 to 12 90
Misses' " " " 13 to 2 1 15
Women's " " "
M Beaver Top Foxed Button Shoes, 2 1 to 7 125
Youths' Tip Boots, full stock, 11 to 2 - 1 65
Boys' . " H " 2 J to 5 1 90
Men's Boots .... $1.60 to 4 00
Genuine Dongola nnd Pebble Goat $2.50 Shoes 1 95
Oxfords and low Shoes at Cost to CIose Out
Shoes that rip sewed free of charge and all
goods warranted.
We will save you money.
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Of which we carry a full line, and following
are KELLAM & MOORE'S
Perfected Crystal Eye Glasses!
will be fitted -by one who understands fitting
glasses as they should be. 'We fit glasses
for any kind of an eye that can be
with glasses.
.Glasses fitted for Astigmatic eyes, Myopio or Hypermetropic
Ainsometropia, or Strabismus, Color-blindness or any
other opitical defect.
L.ffl.VaDce
Jeweler
Red Cloud, Nebr.
PENCIL TIPS.
Mrs. R. la. Martin Jr. is sble to be
around again.
Some obojoo winter apples left at
D, M. PliATT'S.
F. A. Sweety of Blue Rill, was in
tho city Tuesday.
The editors of tho Argus woro in
Hastings Monday.
MrsrLotson has returned from aerin, H be t ,ooUi glTeB b- At
visit to jueauwooa, o. v.
Call on W. W. Wright for all
kinds of stoves and hardware.
Charles Mitchell is going to Lin
coln to be treated for his hearing.
C. F. Evans, who has been on the
Ink liat for somo time is on the
streets ogain.
Wright lin the ftVft stook of
heaters in tin villn. und sells them
at way down prlcta.
Do you buy grooeneBf u you ao,
vou should call on Sherwood&Albright.
They keep the best,
Don't forget that for heating or
cookinir stores you should not fail to
Bee W.W. Wright. He will save you
money. '
The young ladies band will serve
supper on Dec. 23. PJaee not decld
ed on vet. Everybody should tun
out and help then,
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so large,
never so low,
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I" e History of
our country,
the Intent official report frma
Waaklngfon.
f lie volume of business U direct
ly proportioned te the abusd-
uttce or crepe It fellows
that we are on the
Threshold of Exception
al business activity
We have therefor proceeded with
out misgiving to lay up the lar
gest and nioet complete
At the
CRYSTAL LENSES
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OjMtfriMatisifB.
Charlie Gust baa sold his interest
in tbo moat market of Harris & Oust
to Dwight Jones, and Mr. Jones took
possession lsBt week.
The Webster county Auxiliary to
tbo Womans board of the Nebraska
Columbian Commission will meet at
tho residence of Miss Molly Ferris on
. Saturday, Dco,.3rd, at 2 p. m. Sio.
inn
G. A. R, Post, W. R. C, D. of V'e,
and S. of V's.at the K. of P. Hall,
Saturday eve, Deo. 3rd, for tho bene
fit of Garfield Post No. 80, of Red
Cloud. Come everybody and have a
good time
Tub Chief would like to have 500
new subscribers. It shall be our en
deavor to print the best republican
paper in the eounty, but aside from
politics we propose to make it the best I
ana newsiest oonniry paper in me
county. Trial subscriptions, 25 cents
for three months. We- shall have
continued stories, short stories, Tal-
madge's sermons, news of the week,
besides the county end loeal news.
Subscribe new. Sample copies free
on applieation.
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AROUND TOWN.
Pine tar at Dcyo A GricVs.
New goods at the assio store
this
week.
All s'ics o' window glass at Deyo
A G rice's.
Cotting has the Inest lamps you
ever saw.
Try the new shoemaker at Blakes
Ice & Kaley's.
Mrs. I. H. Huramell has gone to
Okarohe, Oklahoma.
That dollar and a half taso lamp
at Cottings is a beauty.
Miss May Hummolt expects to go
to Oklahoma in January.
First olass work is done at tho
Golden Ksgte tailor Sbop.
Curt Kvans is on the eiok lint, hav
ing a sevore case of the mumps.
Do not buy a stove until you see
those fine heaters at Wright's store.
A very large erowd was transacting
business in this city last Saturday.
Remember Wienor is doling out
his men's and bojs' boots at less than
cost.
If you aro going to paint this fall,
go to Deyo for your material and save
money.
Rev. J. A. Chapin is holding reviv
al meetings in tho M. K. obapot near
the depot.
Tho bost oil heating stove in the
market at A. MorharVs. See it be
fore buying. tf.
Deyo & Gnco are having a nice
wall paper trade this fall. Their
stook is large. , '
The old reliablo corner drugstoro is
in better shapo than ever to take care
of its large trade.
G. W. Dow, who has beca in New
castle, has arrived home. He reports
the Red Cloud people out there as
prospering.
The Hon. Col. Gage of Franklin,
was in Red Cloud, Tuesday on busi
ness, in lelation to the Laird estate,
of wbioh he is administrator.
Mrs. Allbaugh, and family of Wis
consin, relatives of Mrs. D. J. Myers
and the Sellers family wore in the
eity this week. They departed for
Oklahoma on Wednesday.
The B & M folks, although having
virtually taken away the division sta
tion, still maintain division here. Two
crews oome is from Wymore and re
turn, one orew from Hastings and two
from MeCook.
A young man oy the name of Gang
bin who was teaching sohool near
Guide Rook, came to Red Cloud Mon
day, and was taken down with symp
toms bf typhoid fever. His parents
are in California,
Go and see Wright's stook of hard"
ware, stoves and so forth, if jou want
to see the handsoiffest, best and
ohespest stook in the market. He
sells the best goods as oheap as ethers
sell inferior goods.
No matter what people msy do or
say, Red Cloud will get to the front.
There are always people in a commu
nity who kiok against everything, but
a town, like an individual, can nevor
prosper and be too parsimonious.
0. Wiener has taken the agency
for Dr. Jaros Hygiene anderwear. It
is recommended by leading physiolans
in the United 'States. Used by tbo
army and navy and the principal
oities use it in their fire and police
departments as an almost sure pre
ventive against rheumatism.
The oleotne light poles are being
taken down and will be placed in the
alleys. This is a good moye on the
part or the company. The poles lookl
ungainly in the streets. The lights!
will be placed on high poles at
right angles which will have better
effect than being placed across the
streets. The plant will soon be in
opeiatioa again. '
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NEWfl.
An endless variety of
thoso
20ots
books at Deyo & Grice.
Hon. W. A. MeKoighan goes to
Washington Monday evening.
Look out for Doyo A Griee. Their
'lino of holiday goods is a suprise.
"Whatsoevcra" at First Baptist
church Friday evening, Doc 16.
Step into Deyo & Grice's and get
a sot of Humes History of England
6 vol. $1.20.
Henry Anderson who has been in
Utah for several years has returned
to this city.
Prof. G.M. Custor's fathor from
Missouri, is in Red Cloud on a visit
to his son.
Deyo & Grice nrn busy this weok
opening their holiday goods. They
will astonish the natives.
Rev. G. W. Hummel, for a minister
is a pretty good farmer haviog raised
3000 bushels of corn this year.
T.ftvill Marnli anil linr imn utatnra I
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wncro inoy win join inoir paronis. r
Wo aro pleased to loaro that Mr. A.
S. Marsh is greatly improving in
health sinco removing to California.
Notioo the eaps tho boys are wear
ing at the exponso of Osear Pattnor.
As a capital idea that caps tho climax.
Mrs. Li II. Rust, has undergone an
other painful oporation of having a
fibrous tumor removed from her side.
Read tho various ads in this issue
and you will know where to buy
Christmas goods. Tho liro mer
chant advertises.
Mao Fulton of tho "state of Wal
nut" says the democrats are great
stuff. Mao is rejoicing these days ov
er Cleveland's victory.
Our friend, Joe Holeomb, proprie
of tin Holland, houso livery stable,
while wrestling the other day sprslned
his ankle, so that he is laid up.
Hall's Hair Renewer is prohounoed
the best preparation made for .thick
ening the growth of the bair, and re
storing that which is gray to its orig
inal color.
The B & M managers have trans
ferred all of their erews to MoCook,
Our people are registering a kiek on
the matter but wo suppose it will be
unavailing.
Wm. Thomas is building, and has
almost finished one of the finest
farm rosidenoe in this part of th
oountry. It Is located about one
milo west of the oity.
Tbos. J. Ward, our effiolent oity
olerk, we understand is a candidate
for the postoffioe. Jeff is on of the
bost fellows in the oountry for a dem
ocrat,' and wo believe would make an
excellent P. M.
We Understand that our fellowtswns
man, D. J. Myers, is a prospective
oandidate for postmaster of the Red
Cloud poatoflUe. John of all demo
crats would suit the Great Family
Weekly to a T, and Congressmsn Me
Keighan sbonld appoint him, if he
has the say. John would make a good
public servant.
At tho Old Stand. F. Newhouse,
just received a new lot of dress flan
nels, dress goods of all .kinds, the
best and ohespest hoods, of all kinds
of yarns, will also have a large assort
ment of goods for Christmss, mufflers,
dolls, etc, eto. Please eome and look
at my goods and bo convinced that
you can save money by dealing with
me.
At a regular meeting of Ben Adam
Lodge No. 180, T. O. 0. F. the follow
lingomcors were eleoted:
N. ii.h. M, Urabill.
V. G. Chris Fassler.
Beo'y. 0. Sehaffait.
Pern Seo'y. G. W. Dew.
Treas. A. 0. Berg.
Trustees 0. Fsssler, (I, C.
and K. Bkccn.
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