iMa.-W V - 1JU " -T. .W. ...( 3-frt,-, THE RED CLOUDOCHIEF, FRIDAY, DEC. G, 1805. rif- s mmmmmmmK Merry Christmas In .Nearly More, and we Invito your attention m to our new Stock ! Ilolhluy ComU. ?j2 OFJK STOCK OF IS LARGE. 35 From the 15-cent 12-mo to the more ex pensive works, beau tifully illuatratecVaml bound. Hood's Is Wonderful "At huroiMng time took a seme cold Which settlnl In my limbs, and tn a short Urn developed Into la lerr Hkeia- itlia. After ipsnd lni a good turn ot mon ey for different reme diet and suffering all winter, I t earns m crippled that I had to walk with the aid ot i.rntih. 'Hv Mia fcfnit ;; advloa ot a friend I was preralled upon to buy sis bottle ot llood'i Sarsaparllla. I took tht medicine and lthai tul Mr.A.W. Cooi.r, ly restored me to health Clifford, W.D. kn) I think It r4 mr Llf. I will cheerfully aniwtr all who may wlih to correspond about my affliction or state ment." A. Vt. Coolbt, Clifford, North Dakota. HOOd'S Saraa. 1 ! partita Be Sure to Get mA nooas ajpf AUlMTIONAIi I.OOAI.S. In Alma this x ft. -.affiwnV.. m HaY Jv1? .ISMfe Wo can mIiow you noiiio raro ImrguliiH In Toilet Cases, - - Necktie Boxes, Handkerchief and Glove Sets, Celluloid Novelties. Albums, Etc, Z We have a complete line of Dolls Toys, Doll AVagons, Etc., that g will set the children wild with S delight. 9" Nothing more appropriate or more pleading for i, n prettent than a Parser FoUrjtair Perf. m- Every pen noNI on a guariuitcc to give nut. 2 iNfuctlnit or money refiiuded. ; We have no space to enumerate the many beautiful articles in our stock, but in- vite you to come and examine JE; our goodB and prices. H C. L. COT TING. TJiUUiUiUUlUUiii ' Head's fills cur nausea, and biliousness NEWSY HITS. this Carriago painting, F. P. lladloy. F. P. Hadley, paintor and decorator. Now pattern hatB nt Mrs. McBrido's Frank Goblo has returned from Au- & l line masM W 8 ODDS AND ENDS. lr wenrors, bettor utters, buu Mxmy? other children's BhoaPvxhey mnko no second grado, hence no substituting poor shoes for good ones. Remembor tho name "The Little Ginnt School Shoes." Remember the only place you can buy them. Lateat novelties In Women's Bright Dongola Button and Vici Kid, whito stitched. Tho grontost thing for school marms and school girls ia our Kanguroo Calf button with patont tip, light woight, Boft, pliablo, warm and do not scuff. Groat wear ore. A. H, KALEY'S. M-M-'H-,t, THE BON TON'S lSc MEAL: STEAK, ? BREAD, - BUTTEB,! IIE. COFFEE. 1 3n.4-M-, BRIEF MENTION. D. M. Tlatt is in Mlnden this week. 0. W. Kaloy was in Omaha this week. .Tntm 'imiinnnn wuH in Omaha this week. Jt Rov. Geo. G. Yeieer is homo from Omaha. Phnrlnv Robinson was in BlUO Hill this week. D. L. Bishop of Franklin wob in tho city Monduy. J. N. Moyor ot Rivorton wbb in tho oily Saturday. M. Lavulla 'was up from Concordia, Kansas, the first of tho wook. JohoB "Is Mr. Bull working for you ot?" Binksr-"No, I bounced him." Otto Miller and William Soman of win. Tim wAr ilulntr business in Red Cloud tx-day F. P. Hndloy, papor hangor. Boyd MunBol started for Texas Satur day. Seward Garbor was In Lincoln this wook. J. 0. Lindley, tho restauranter, has fine fresh oystors at 30o. por quart. Geo. Hutchinson and family have re turned homo from Furnas county. George Drake was bound over to the district court last Saturday in the sum of $2,000. Tho mother ot II. W. Gulliford and his brothor huvo roturnod to their Illi nois homo. J.H.Dunbar was exhibiting hie dog calf in Red Cloud Saturday. It drew quito a crowd ot curious people Mrs. Mary Brackaw, who Hub been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chris Zeiss, ro turnod to her home in Superior the first ot the week, Tho ladies of the M. E. church will give an old folks concert on tho 17th at thoir church. It will be a splendid en tertainment, Rev. Honry Couden, a cousin of Post master Cowden ot this city, has been appointed chaplain ot tho house of rep resentatives, James Peterson and wife dopartod Saturday for Pennsylvania whero they were callod by tho sorious illness of Mrs. Potor6on's mothor. Harry Sowtor, our popular merchant tailor, now wears a happy Bmilo, bocauso ho says Iio'h papa. He now looks upon all young mon with a watchful eye, Mrs. Quivoy was in Rod Cloud this weok in the interest ot the children's borne findor. Sho has Bucceodod in placing sevoral children in this vicinity. Tho council met in session on tho 4th. The city attornoy was InstrEotod to ap ply to tho district court for permission to make nn extra lovy of 11,000. T. W. rtattlsld wax appointed marshal at a sal ary of $10 per month. Bills to the amount ot 9105.31 were allowed. Samuel Pettit, who lives near Guide W.S. Bense Is faBt working np a largo I j m6t wjth a BU(jaen death laat trade with fifteen cent meals. One day this week he fed over ono hundred people. Miaa Grace Bodine ot Auburn, Indl Mi, ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. KaUy. Hor many friends will welcome her back, W.B. Cramer, the celebrated kan- rnn frnm tbeOherokoO Strip WBB in tllO wvv .,-.- - . - city this week. Ho will return in a hort time, Sneak thieves took a wagon from W ,W. Wright's, a pail of 'oysters from Jee Herburger'e, cabbage frem Shea & Tur tuire Bros., end about halt a barrel of inar from ouo ot the saloons, and meandered topuitB unknown. Later the articles were nearly nil returned. Wednesday. While on the road home his toam became unmanageable and ran away. In try ins to jump to save himself he was caught in the wagon in some manner and instantly killed. Thla office will take everything eat able such aa corn, onljnB potatoes, beans, 'promlseB", wood: yes, we will even take money, but we draw tho line on bed bugs and cataplllers. A fellow wanted to know tne oinor day now much wo would allow him tor a quart of bed bugs to be used aa "current iam." Hta bones are now bleaching In the cauldron and the devil stands and grins over bis unhappy fate. rora. A good shavo at Hutchison & Iliatt's barbor shop. Road our Christmas advertisement, Doo JfcQrlce. A. G. Willis and wifo luvo roturnod from Hastings. J. II. Neal lost n pookot book this wook containing $20. ' Hon. W. A. McKoighan is said to be quito sick in Hastings. For a fine hair tonio call on Hutchin son & Hiatt. tho harbors. A comploto new lino of wall papor at Taylor's at bottom prices. John J. Garbor has movod into tbo Congregatiodul parsonago. Mrs. R. M. Martin contemplates a visit to California thla month. Ex-Alderman Potter is tho very happy papa o! a Loun.iog baby boy. Charley Winfrey contemplates going to tho effete east on a visit this weok. Mrs. Mabel Jones loft this weok for Oregon,where she will join her husband, Mrs. L. S. Brakefleld dolWored a fino W. O. T. U. lecturo at Wilcox, Neb., last week. The children of A. H. Carpenter havo been very sick for tho past few weeks, but aro getting bettor. Edith Gullifard is having a very eerl ous attack of typhoid fever. Tiik Chief hopes she may recover. Frank Lindsey of Riverton, tho en terprising meat markot man, was a pleasant caller this week. Rev. Williams, formorly of this city but lator ot Lincoln, preached in tbo Baptist church last Sunday. Harvey Perry and Miss Maud Shank lin woro married this wook at the resi dence of Goo. Hummoll who officiated. Mrs. Dell Piorco, d aught or of Den Lindsey, who has been visiting here for four months has roturned to New York. Dick Gray says these hard times are fearful. He now has his mustache am putated so ho can smoke his cigara shorter. Don't buy mosquito nets made into undershirts, when you can get a good heavy garment at 25, 35 or 50 cents at Wionor'e. Myron Lindsey, son of Den Lindsey loft this wook for New York where he has secured a remunerative position in the Eldrid salt works. It would Boom te us that the pooplo ot RedCloud would buy AnthonySchaffer's beets and feed them to hogs. It would help Anthony and be a good thing for the peoplo to speculate upon. The morning service at tho Congrega tional church noxt Sabbath will consist of solos, duetts, quartette and choruses illustrating a beautiful story ontitlod, "Tho Man Who Spoiled tho Music." This ia a Christian temperance service. There will be u meeting of tho mom burs of the Webster County Agricul tural society at the ofilco ot the secre tary on Saturday, Doc. 11, 189,"), nt two o'clock p. m.. for tho purpooo of electing officers for the ensuing yoar. Also to make Borne changes in the by-laws and uch other business as may como before it. A full attendance is deBired. R, L. Altea, President. On last Friday night the man who burglarized Wright'a hardware store some time ago made his escape by tak ing up the grates in the jail room. After being out all night he came baok early in tne morning and Hnerltx Run obey Atty. Jas. McNony was week, A. II. Kaley was in Hastings W'.'K. 5JUJJ Nuto Kingslaud went to Finuklin this wook. Mrs. T. W. Thornburg is homo from Lincoln. Call and boo Taylor's carpots bofore buying. Mot Sherman was in Grand Island this weok. Roy Huntor was in Rod Cloud ono day this week. Attorney MoNitt returnod from Su poreor Saturday. L. H. Rust was in Furnaco county this wook on business. Bart Wright roturned this morning from a Bojourn in Denver. Uo to John WiluoluiBons for your frish unit Bait moats. Tho best in tho city. Tho Misses Miunio and Nelllo Reed of Blndon woro in tho city Wednesday shopping. Try a can otllopkinsSteamod Hominy (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Full quart, 10c. Wright Thornburg will commence bouse keeping in tho old Funk property in a few days. W. B. Roby will take eggs in exchange for flour, fruit, food, grain, etc. Bring on your ogge. Winter is here, buy a Fur Robe ot J. O. Butler nnd keep warm. Special sale from the 10th to 21th. Do you know thutWienor is Belling the best woaring shoes for tho least monoy in Rod Cloud ? This wook Mr. W, T. Murphy and Mrs. Rebecca Boyd wore united in mar riogo by Rov. J.K. Maxfleld. Mrs. Cora Kidd has roturnod to So d alia, Mo., after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in this city. On and after Nov. 1, 1805, oil is 20 cte. por gallon or flvo gallons fr 00 cte. from tank lino. John F. Jensen, Prop. Don't let your toam stand out in the cold. Buy a 5-A Horse Blunkot of J, O. Butler. Special salo from tho 10th to 24th. Go to W. W. Wright's, the choapost hoadounrtors in tho vallov for heatimr cooking, and all kinds of stoves. They havo thorn in great varioty. R. M. Martin wan in Bastings this weok. Ho accompanied his daughter, Mrs. W. O. Jones as far aa that city on her journey to Oregon. Wionor has beon foolish enough to lay in a stock ot fine overcoats this season, and in order not to carry ovor, is making a deep cut in pricos on thorn. District Clerk Elect Burden and his ostimable wifo wero in Rod Cloud this week. They will occupy tho Skeen property, we understand, in January. Oscar Teel has purchased the insur ance business ot Chas. Schaffnit, and will heroatter be found in thatoffioe. Mr. Teel is an accommodating gentle- Headquarters FOB Potatoes and Apples. Wo havo juat rocoived n car of ApplfiB nnd Potatoos ot tho vory llnoHt quality. Thoy will bo sold nt vory low figures. Como quick nnd got your wtntor's supply boforo they uro all gono. Hero U Something Everybody Want. Tho celobratod Borax Powdorod Lyo, one of the best Lyea for soap, softonlug wutor, eta., ovor produced; will not hnvn any bad effects on your bands. Palntors will find it tho bost thing for romoving old paint; printorn will find it just tho thing for clonning typo; dairymun will find it excellent for kooing their milk cans swoot and cloan; in fact, for any kind ot cloaning, tho Borax Lyo is ono ot tho best purittera known. Soap made ot this Lyo cunnnot bo boat, and ia much choapor thun any othor in the markot. 1 pound Can for 10 cents, 1.( pound Can for 10 cents. ,Wo want to say a word to you about our Tea and Coffee. In Coffees we can clvo you all pricos, from 15c por pound to 40c. Our 20 nnd 20o Coffoo cannot bo beat for quality and flavor in any markot west of the Missouri rlvor, while our bolter grades aro equal to any Coffoo that can bo producod. In ton, wo have only ono word to say. Our 25o Tea ie as good as any thing you can get in the city for 50o a pound, Como nnd eeo us boforo making your purchase man and will do a nico business. A Norton (Kansas) paper tells ot a fel low in that locality that waa "shot in the corn field." Just what part ot the anatomy that ia we are unable to state at tnis time, it must, ncwever, nave boon a serious case. A cold blooded murder occurred in a restaurant in Lebanon tho first of the week. The fellows wero dlsoussing some subject demonstratingIy,when the other fellow drew a revolver and shot his vic tim, killing him instautly. Clothing it seems has nevor been of fered as cheap as it is now. Excellent suits for men'e wear can bo bought at Wiener's from 25 to $12, such as used to sell at from $7.50 to $16.50. Why not got yourself a suit and look hall way decent, A large numbor of Bonnie Eraigh'a young friends gave her a grand surprise party on her 12th birthday, which oc curred yostoruay. Tne evening waa spont in various ways, and the young roltcs enjoyou it nugeiy. Alter tne re freshments wore served tho young folka returned to their various homes, muoh pleased with tho evening's entertain mont, It is reported that Geo, Drake has skipped tho country. As near ae we can loarn tho bond had not been duly signed, but waa expected to bo fixed up on Monday, and with that understand ing be was allowod to go home, but bo did not como back on Monday, so the bond stands unsigned, and probably of no value, and Drako being out of the jurisdiction ot tho officers of the state, it will virtually settlo tho caso until he is approhondod, or the matter is otberwlBO adjudicated. . The U. S. Gov't Reports thow Royml Baking PowOt. $gptrtor to mU mn . Award HlghMt Honors-WrM' Ptt DR BAKING POWDflt MOST PERFECT MADR Groat reform in their laat of- fon Ammonia, Alum or any other nSutteraal floial daya. 4P YEARS THE STANDARD took him back into his kind em brace. It would aeem to ua that the committee on public buildings would aee to it that the jail la made safe in the future. J. Porter, jr., haa secured increase ot pension from $G to $12 for Vincent D. Vaugn, act of June 2, 1800. Thla ia ex ceptional as but few $12 pensions have iasued under said act by present depart ment. On the the contrary the depart ment haa been aotlvely -engaged in re ducing them to $8 and $8, and rejecting and cancelling hundred ot righteous claims. Bring your produce of all kinds with you and j get the highest prico for it. ( Youni respectfully, MIZEtt & e MCAKTMUKe . i i S3 jr if" Hp Special ' ' fr. W IM&'( . r? Prices If II F V-XI Mill ' Wrp FINE ! WW HAVE . I " TOO VJ IB . W W MANY I h m C x . i I m I s I ffcsAX THEM. GREAT-COATS P. RY :: v '"k em Pert FK aa StfefetJea. II - nitntK. r- mmmv t y aa A HE VLOTHIERn I kTaW' ' in !! ii m There's double service, two fold satisfaction in a coat that fits. Our Overcoats and Ulsteri are tailor-made. There is a certain style about them you can't get outside of our store, but that doesn't keep us from selling them for as little or less than you're asked for ordinary goods at other stores. We're after the Overcoat business. Tbat Label oa a Ganasat FKaa tolas Beat tfal Cut Birr or SUM It Mb U Mm Unix k s) M.,' S. M. . ataat liaaaaam Mai staauMaMaaA taV Mai mM flMfSMMfl 41 c ii i. - i v 1 ! !J , "toU M ' v,'F'C " A" iWY 1 MJhKrs'. f .. r'lSwrtua ;'JF.w:'rti -&L ,4