b ' . 31 'M 8 THE BED CLOUD OHIJBJF, FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1895. ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. i 9 , M ii r r l! ii, V jHJH JW?JEZ3I The Slaughter Continues! The King of Elfs vvil1 visit Red Cloud. The date set for his triumphal entry is not a state secret, thanks to time and tradition. His comiig is welcomed as a source of great joy to the children of men; from the little tot of 2 years to the Grandmother of 80. Wishing as far as possible to contribute to the splendor and grandeur of the occasion, wo have concluded to use the knife eil'ectively. Our splendid stock of Holiday Goods will not escape on account of its delicacy and worth. Water Sets, China Tea Sets, China Fruit Dishes, Glass fruit dishes, Cracker Jars, Cake Baskets, Rose Bowls, China and Jardin- iers, Shaving mugs, Mustache cups of the most elegant designs, Chocolate setf, after dinner coffees, China bread and Fruit Plates, the very best to be had on the American market, thoy will all be sold at greatly reduced prices. We also carry a complete line of Children's Toy tea sets. Don't overlook our fine stock of Glass and China Vases, tli will be sold at exactly half price, Our fine stock of Lamps are past being picked up at the cut. We have left to offer this week only 1) parlor lamps with shades, assorted colors, at 90c. 4 parlor lamps with shades, light blue $1.15. 2 parlor lamps with shades, light, $1.30. 4 parlor lamps with shades, No. 3 burner, $1.45. 4 parlor lamps, brass -fount, No. 3 burner, $1.95. 2 large banquet lamps, No. 2 burner, $2.00. 2 yellow parlor lamps, prettiest in America, $3.95. 2 green parlor lamps, very fancy, $3.95. 7 very fancy stand lamps (pink and yellew), 63c. Three 100 piece dinner sets, Meakin's ware, $8.50. One 50 piece tea set, Meakin's ware, $4 06. iuu piece dinner seis, wnne, seiiu-puiHeamu, vu.-o. 6 doz. 8 inch plates, white semi-porcelain, 45c. uoz. ( men piate3, wnne senu-purcuiam, ouv. 4 do.. 5 in. plates, white semi-porcelain, 25c. 9 doz. 4 in. sauce plates, semi porcelain, 18c fOw Cstmas 3ill of fare. Black Walnuts, English Walnuts, Hickory Nuts,, " Pocane, Brazil Nuts, Pilborts, Almonds. Mafc"JjYapes, Shellod Almonds, Danauus, Granges, Lomons, Celery, Cream (JhooBe, Cranborries. Olives, Chow Chow, Swoet Mixed Tickles, Malt Vinegar, Catsup, Prepared Mustard, Extract of Beef, Pepper Sauco, Lea & Porrin'a Sauce. Celery Suit, Plum Pudding, Evaporated Horseradish, Pure Vanilla Extraot, Puro Lemon Extract, Puro Strawberry Extract, Pure RaBpborry Extract, Pure Fruit Coloring, Preserved Strawberries, Preserved raspborrios, Sliced Pineapple Slicoo Poaches for Cream, fancy, PreBorved Apricots, Egg Plums, Green Gage Plums, White Wax Cherries, Black Chorries. Fancy Columbia River Salmon, Mackerel in Tomato Sauce. Importod Sardines, Domostic Sardines, Mustard Sardines. Kippard Herring, Brook Trout, Terrapin Moat, Green Turtlo Meat, Russian Cavier, Lobsters, Roast Beof, French Peas, Fronch Mushrooms, Fancy Sweot Corn, Sifted Early Juno Peas. Fancy Sultana Raisins, Fancy Clustor Raisins, Muscatel Raisins, Cleaned Currants, Evaporated Apricots, Peeled Poaches, Raisin Cured Prunes, Evaporated Raspberries. Citron, Lemon Peel, Orango Peel, Pure Spices. 0 A Ii New Mean Tea, Mocha k Java CofTee. Van Houten'a Cocoa, Bakors Cocoa, Epps Cocoa, Pure Cream Candies. 1,000 pounds of Fancy Candy at 5c per pound. Check your wants and send in your order with one of the children. We put up 16 ounces for a pound. Only 5 pounds sold to one person. Come eurly and secure your wants.' Yoare Irmly SHEA & TURINURE BROS, RED CLOUD, NEB. EOTO E. J. Overing is in tho city this wcok. AtiltzifcDywr pHy six conta for tur koys, Edwin Emigh is on the sick list this wook. Win. Athow wng in Red Cloud this weok. Call nud ceo Taylor's curpoto before buying. Ed llyrer of McCook wan in Rod Cloud today. W. II. Cramer of Illadon was in the city this wcok. Buy ymir album at Cotting'a mid you will save money. Geo. Ifollister was In Eifonr tlm Inilnr part of last week. ('ottil)L' linR tbo lllf'cortt Imrrfiiln In (IoIIhvoii ever Haw. Goo. McCrary of Guide Rock was on our ntrrcto Saturday. Mifq Dolly Shepardson of Franklin was in tho city Wednesday, Mrs. Ed Montana rottirnnd Mondav from a visit in Republican City. Hutchinson it lliatt have llttod up their barber simp in nlco nliapo. MlnsTrix Mizor is able to bo out again after n sovoro oaso of quinsy. Aults: it Dyer shipped H00O pounds of turkeys this week. Thoy are hustlore. Go to John WilhelniBonH for your frish and salt meats. Tho best in tho city. Did you say toys? Well, you will smiio to seo how cheap thoy aro ut Cot ting's. Joseph Laporto, an enterprising farm or of Campbell was n pleasant caller this WPK. Trv a can of HonltinsStonmcd Hominv (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Full quart, 10is. W. B. Roby will take epgB in oxchange for Hour, fruit, food, grain, etc. Bring on your eggB. Do you know that Wiener is selling tho best wearing shoes for tho lenst monoy in Red Cloud f Winter is here, buy a Fur Rolw of J. O Butler Hnd keep warm. Spocial sale from tho 19th to 21th. Onn Mlnnte Coogh Cnro is n popnlnr remedy fot oronn. 8ifo for children and adults. O. li, Cottlng. The condition nf our people, financially speaking, is pplondid. taking into con sideration tho very hard times. Dr. Dnmeroll and wifo of Hnstinga worn in Red Cloud this week attending tho funorni of ox-Congressman McKoig hnn. Mr. A. "I would like to know how yon keep your team so nice." Mr. B. "Thoy wear CA blankots; J. O. Butlor sells thorn." Poter Morton nnd Mr. StofTregen, of Blue Hill, were in Red filnml Knfnr.lav on business. They are rustlinc merch ants of thnt place. Professor N.E Robinson, tho bristling bruh artist on tho paint staff, has been decorating tho harbor Hhop of Hutchi son t Hiatt this week. Ed Young and father woro taken to Omaha this weok on nchargA of violat ing tho reronue law, by selling playing cards without a stamp. Bnldneas is oither h.rlflitnry or panned liy sickness, mental exh-iuntion, wearimr tight lit tins hats, nnd by over-work ami tronble. Hall's Rennwor will prevent it. Tho Ohrifltmns ball, which was t have boon given on tho ,"th, undor the management of Prof. D. C. Jenkins, has boon postponed until tbo ovoning of tho 20th. Our patrons will bo unable to numm several ndvortisemonts this week, which wo were lorcou to omit, owing to the crowdod condition of the papor this weok. L. E. Lenter. formerly one of Rod Cloud's popular young gentlemen, who now resides in Hartford, Conn., is visit ing friends and rolativos in tho city this week. Gold has been found in Red Cloud Great excitement prevails Our report er immediately wont in search of tbo precious raetnl and found it in tho bankc Another bigrodiictlfn on my hoods, fasoinatorn and ice wool shawls. I posi tively will not be undersold on this lino of goods. Mrs. F. Nowhouso. E. A. Hall, night operator at this place for somo time past, was transferred to Holdrego this week, and Purl Prewitt of Bloomington now fills the vacancy at this stateon. Wm. Young's team became scared while near tho engine house today and ran away, throwing the occupant from the wagon, without much injury. The team was stopped beforo any damage waa dono. k genuine ghoit story Inn ytt to be at tested bat not so a genuine blood purifier Ovsr and over again it hns been proved thnt Ayer's Sarsaparilla stands alone among medicines as tho most reliable tonio alternative in pharmaoy. It stood alone at the world's fair. Mr. Wayno Rood and Mies Maggie Boyd woro united In marriage yesterday by Rov. G. W. Ilummoll, at the rosi donco of tho brido'a paronte in Bladen, in whioh place the young couple havo rosided for somo time. Thoy received a very handsome wodding gift. A. II. McKeighan of tho Yates City fill.) Banner, his wifo and sister; Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Pantiac, III.; Mrs. Mar garet Brown, of Fairbury, mother of Mrs. W. A. McKighan, were in the city tbia week attending tho funeral of ex Congressman McKeighan. They re turned home Friday. Every family should kavetlica. Cody, Neb., Deo. 1, 1895. We think every family should have Hood's Fills, ea Deolsllv in this country where we ar4 so far from medioal assistance. -.Mrs. K. A. Smith. Hood's Pills acre billloosntn. "Last aight," said a traveling man, "I should have mined my train and loat an entire day bat for little information noticed in the Rand-MoNally Guide. 1 will never be without it aiaia." m Dr. Price's Craw BalrJag Powder WorM'a Mr Hlglmt Awri. IlttHao ftor Heat. Wanted to rent my house. Splendid location, and known as the A. A, Pope property. Terma reasonable. 4U 11 A. 11. UARFENTEK. For ShIv or Trade. A irood residence property, near busl- ncEs portion of city, for sale or trado. A cood harsruin torkht party. Inquire What is -y 1 i Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance It is a hurmlcss substituted for Paregoric, Drops, Soothiug Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yeurs' use by HUllons of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fovorlshness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stoniaoj and bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. u Csatorift is an oxoellcnt medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of iU good effect upon their children." fin. O. O. Osgood, Lowell, Mobs. " Castoria to the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho day la not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the yarlous quack nostrums which ore destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful gents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature grTe.' ' Dm. J. F. Kdchku)b, Conwar, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria to so well adapted to children thai I recommend it as superior to any preacriptioa known to me." II. A. Ancnsit, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., UrooUrn, N. Y. "Our physicians in tho children's apart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo are free to confess that ths merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it" Usrncn Hospmi. xd Disnuttaar, Boston, Aixjh C. Surra, Fret., Tli Oeatamr Company, TX M errejr Street, New Tork City, gmmm?nmmm We do not bluster & But save our Powder And snve von a ft;v lacts And Low Prices. Perhaps you don't know it .4 but Micro is a law ngulnst falselicoJ nnd deception in mi luivoriraoment. It is t.ot on tho stututo iiooks, but it id written in the"houriH of the people, and when they uouviutu murcuuut of this oiTonso, they ttno him lilto "sixty." ye aro willing to ucoept service any time, and Riiliinit. our oaso to the peo ple. Wo DO NOT deceive jou in our itdvortiBemonts. For instance, nolo tho prices on these goods, : .g. fa. 'cTkS)- Fine Brush and Comb Sets, 75e Beautiful Celluloid Albums, $1.25 12-mo Novels, only 15o Fine Celluloid Photo Frames, 5 10c Large Kid Dolls, 25 to 50c Banquet Lamps. 2.00 to 5.00 Elegant Vaso Lamps, 1.25 aS' Beautiful Celluloid Novelties, Games and Toys OF EVERY DESCRIPTION For Christmas Gifts.gg C. L. COTTING. the nnuGorsT. ft iiiiUUiiiUUUiii wZ A Wood Fitrm for Hale. Any one wanting a fine farm, situated near Rod Cloud, comprising mostly bot tom land, will do well to call at this office for further information, ii WifeIIers'a an aooount of a man who shot himself rathar than anffsr the pangs of indigestion. Husband The fool I Why didn't he take DeWitt'a Little Early Risers T I used to suffer as bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. O L Cottlng. The list of letters remaining at the poatofflce uncalled for up to Dec. 10, 1805: Alexander, W. B. Brail, O. Harffla, Mile Nye, Jacob Petoreou, J. S. Prise, Jennie The above lottors will be sent to tho dead letter office Jan. 2, 1895. It not called for. Fuank Cowden, Postmaster SCHOOL. ITEM. Kdltrcsi, Ml.is Main lo UVIilemun. lteooilers I '""iiihUm Hilly, iiepurieri 1 Mary tomes. Misses Emellue Warren and Grace G arbor were visiters the Hrst of the week. The girls nt the Ninth crade received a "matrimonial" lecture Thuredavlinf boya expeot their aide of the queutioe) talked upon in the uuur future. The examination cards were given out Friday uoon. Everybody seemed well pleased, The school board kinrllv orantA VV cation to the school Wednesday p, tt, A Hurrah I Vacation is at bandiWe wisu an a merry unnsimaa and a New fear. On account of the crowded oipdliior of our columns this week, wwon forced to abridge, tho school items stinn wuai mis weoK. ku. $r 1 I at this olllce. V n t 4 I A - ..iri' ' $?im?4s A,-, ii2MS7TTa CLV"!! ja- m I