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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1897)
l'HE RED CLOUD (JH1HJF, JfttUDAl. SEPT. 17. 181)7. MINER BROS, 1 575 1S9T M I I 0 i lE5v ; IS fe ; THIS SALI COMMENCES Sept. 20, and will continue up to and including Sept. 25. Carpet Warp. B. B. Best on the market, white 20c per pound. B. B. Best on the market, col ored, 23c per pound. Fall Opening in Millinery Department September 24th. The most complete line of millinery goods in the city. Our goods were purchased from the largest millinery house in the United States. Prices in reach of all. Our trimmers spent several days in trimming departments and can give you the latest styles. An elegant display of Pattern Hats. A Souvenir Hat Given to Bach Lady. Remember our fall opening in the Millinery Department- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. m am p N ! Ticking. Good Straw Ticking Sc. Old Dover, extra value, ioc. A. C. A regular price 15c, sale price i2;Jc. Sateen finish ticking 16c. Sateen finish ticking 23c. GEESE FEATHERS, 7 sets oer pound. fm .- : : ilH Cotton Flannels. &im Dress Goods. Our stock in dress goods consists of COTTON GOODS, WOOL DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, HENRIETTAS, and DRESS PATTERNS in the Latest Novelties. Our patterns are no two alike and range in price from 50c to $1.00. Unbleached Cotton Flannel 5c. gc " 12C and 12 o.. Husking Mitt Flan nel 18c. Imitation Felt Window Cur tains at 1 tc. Furnishings. Men's Jackets 40c. Overalls 45c. Men's Pant Overalls 75c. Men's Suspenders 10c. Leather Suspenders 25c. Light Work Gloves 25c. Boy's black, blanket lined, cluck coats, $1.25. Men's brown, blanket lined, duck cpats, $1.00. Men's brown, blanket lined, water proof innerliuing, thick coats, $2.00. Men's blanket lined short length slickers, $2.25. Men's Fleece Lined Shirts or . Drawers 45c. Table Damask. Colored Table Dnmnk " ' " upwuids to. White IJIeachfcd Table Damask ChecK Napkins 18 inch lHcnched Napkin-. Napkins upward to lie '75c 2!le upward. to. .1.'25 . 70i per dozen. .8100 " . a.oo " DOMBSTICS ! Host LL Unbleached Musliu lc per yard Good bleached muslin fie " lk'st " " 8c " Lonsdale Cambric He Old Dover Tie! ing, extra value. . .10c " AOA Ticking 12Jc 25,000 yards Standard Calicoes 3c to 12e " Apron Checks, Ginghams, 4c per yd Dress Plaids, 7c per yard. Fancy Toull de Nords 9c per yd. PAIGES 111 OUR GROGERY DEPARTWENT THE LOWEST. We pav the highest price for EGGS, BUTTER, PRODUCE. Shaker Flannels. White, a good one 4C yd. Sfi a better one ?r vrl j3& !........ ij-- .icsc . J SB m mi S$ arss a better one. . . 5,000 yds Outing Flannel, . .gc yd. . .4 to I2C. Red Flannel. M I?. .11 i . . . ir-'?t run line, extra values, 123c $&. to 75C. 5 Dress Bindings. Best glove finish cambric, 4c. Gray and black Selesia, 15c per yard Percaline waist lining 15c per yard. French Duck iSc per yard. Velveteen binding 3c per yard. Skirt cord 3c per yard. Hooks and eyes 5c per card. Dress Stays 5c per set. Silk Braid 5c per yard. neau 1 rimming ioc to 2c per yard Silk Pasamentree trimmings sc to 2 c yd. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Haas Hog Cholera Remedy. Try It Cash Trade Coupons given with Cash Sales. wvirfflWWttrm 1 AWAWAViiWiSWiiVitVuV-iVVi WVttVaVdViiVi.VAV T,r7SrftlnrWTftTftrftf&Htt THE CHIEF rUBLIIHIO BT w. l. McMillan. Due ycr .1100 ill ;' v month " PUBL18HBD KVKKY FRIDAY Entered at the poit office t Red Cloud, Neb. m leooud clue mail metier. The lied Cloud, Neb., CHIEF, weekly, in credited with the lurycst circulation accorded to any jmjter in lied Cloud or in Webster county or in the Fifth Coinjrcmonitl District. Printcr'n Ink, July IV, JSHT. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Ticket. For Juilse of supreme I'onrt. .I.K1(K1 M. I'OT. Of l'lntte County. ror ncKcnlb of Mate I'liUctdly. C'llAltUUs KAU'.. of eliMer I'oimty. .1011NN. MtYPfeN. Of lliillrtlo Comity. County Ticket. I'or Count) Tti'iikiiriT. c. 1). IIOlllNcoS. Of rot'ilitm l'rcvlnrt. For Count) ( li'ik. II. iltAUY. of (i tilde Itork l'reelnrt. 'Kor County Mieittl. I! it MIKIIKlt. of limvale I'rerlnct. of Red ciuml nty, l'or County Stiperliilendeui, MRNKVA.I.CASK. of Red Cloud City. l'or County Coroner. ORU'K. Of lied Cloud City. rorCouny.M.rreor;TiioitsKi Of lliiriituuy I'rerlnct, CotnmiBBioner Ticket. VurCommlmlouer IM DM- W. U.TIUIMAh Kor CoiuinUloiiir'.'d 1)UI II. W. II.M.I. Fort'onuuUblonerB'l I)lt WM. 1IKXKKI. l'or Commlk.loner till 1M J.. WIIITi: VorCoinmliiflonerMh IH.t . ....IKROMi: VANCi: BLADEN. V. 11. Sell hits quit Iho It. & M. buc 'Lion. K. C. Hfst iliovc ovir lo llluc Hill Tiicsdtiy. A. P. Johnson lins purclitisotl the Hunk building. A now Methodist elturuh in boitiR tulked o( (or this city. L. K. Sponi'o wits 11 itasHoiiRi'f to Lin coln tho tli-st o( tho wi'OK. Olinrloy ltoom has a pormununt posi tion with tho B. & M. tt KdRtif. W. O. Mooio has his now gasoliuo engine up and In running order, Daisy Stodlard' onlerlaininent wrs 4Ult well Rltentled Monday evening. James MeCoy le(t Monday evonlng to attend the 0. A. R. reunion at Lin cola. Mr. John II. Crary o( (iuido Uock was in this vicinity the lirst o( the week. Mr. Springer (torn Wisconsin is spending a (c.w days with his brother Norman. O, Wheelan has purchased K. S. Tib bots wagon shop where he will carry 011 the-business. Mr. Louis Nispel of Swanton, is in tho city looking alter his crop of wheat which Is being threshed. The school house- is receiving a new coat 01 paint, a niticn needed improve ment. II. L. Klchcmlifcr is doing the work. Mr. J. K. Yost returned (rout Swan ton Moudity evening. Ho was accom panied by his sister who will keep house for him. W.' L. Thome tied his histor Miss ltosaleltthi week for Lincoln where they will resume theli studios at the state university. C. K. Hicks, W. K. Thome, J.W. Wratteu ami Frank ltoom atteutlcdihe county convention at lied Cloud Wed nesday of this week. Married on Sumlay, Sept., l'Jth, at the ti'.sideiice of tho bride's parents, Mr. Charles ltoom and Miss McCallum, llev. Hummel ollleialini!. Tint yotiug couple will make their future homo in r.ojrur wnere mv. kooiii iiiis a position with the It. A: M. Un Monday uveuing tltu ladies of tho 1). of H. lodge spning a surprise mi the members of the A. O. U. W. lodge of this place while the lodgo was in session and about half throuch with business, a great racket was heard on the outside and upon opening tho door to ascertain the causa the ladles walk ed in and with thorn brought cako and ice cream." Tables wern hurriedly spread and the Workmen invited to sit down while the cake and ice cream wore passed around. Of course there l. no use to say that Workmen en lov ed it nml a good sociable evening was passed. Good music was furnished by Mrs. U. Caldwell, It. Lee and Harle McKelvey. u Health means it perfect condition of the whole system. Pure blood is essential to perfect health. Hood's Sarsaparllla makes pure blood and tints gives health and happiness. Hood's Pills 111 0 the favorite (aiuily cathartic ami liver medicine. Price 25 cents. Small precautions ofton D'ureveni teat mischiefs. DeWitl's Little Early gn 111 sers are very small pills in size, but are most eiiective in preventing the most serious forms of liver ami stomach troubles. They cure const ipu' Hon and headache and regulate tho bowels. C. L. Uottlug, If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constaut tickling in the throat, you can appro cUU the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which give quick relleL O. L. Cottlng. ECKLEY. Anna Mclntyre of Superior attend ed tho rally Sunday. Miss Nora Coon will go to Lawrence this week to attend school this (all. School in district OC commenced last Monday with Miss Rich as teacher. Will Isom will go to Superior to work (or H. Mclntyre (or the coming atontlt. Mr. S. K. Logan and family visited with A. Orr and (amity Saturday and Sunday. Miss Anna Orr has gouo to Ulue Hill wheiV she will attend school the com ing year. Mr. Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wells started (or Kansas Mon day (or peaches. Rev. Chadwick preuehed his (are well sermon Sabbath and started (or conference Monday morning. Mrs. Mclliisker anil son from Law rence visited Saturday and Sunday with her uncle John Coon and family. There will be a box -ocinl a the church Wednesday evening for the purpose of buying pain tor the church. Tho church has been greatly im proved by having the rostrum extend ed to the east oidc of the church and carpeted. The aisle- will be carpeted in the neaV future. There wa a grand Sunday school rally held at the church Sunday, con ducted by L. P. Albricht f Red Cloud, S. Iv. Logan and Mrs. McUtareti of Ulue Hill. The audience numbered about live hundred, lite singing ami talks were excellent and all went awaj feeling that it was good to have been there. A Hue rain last week. Lincoln Livingston from Otoe county in vioiiiug jj. u. risnei. Roe Green and his best girl attend ed church at Eukley Sunday. W. 11. Isom was in Superior Monday looking after business interests. Miss Anna Orr left Monday for ltluo Hill where she expect to attend school, The Sunday school rally at Eckley was largely attended. Several from Hlue Hill and Red Cloud wore present, 1 . A Curo for Bilious Coho. Rksuuruk. Screven Co . (ia.I lmv.i been subject to attacks nf bilious colio (or several Wars. Chamliorluln !illn. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itomcdv is thu only sure relief It acts .ike a charm. line dose of it gives re of when all titer remedies fail G. 1). SiiAiti. For sale by II. E. (trice, DruggUt. "Kcouomy Itmieset Cordinl" n. ,!.. i.v the fatuous ubt Harmouv aocieiv. pr, .tt of all apiii'tizers ('ne R1,. by C, I. I'oliiiig. .1 Here's-to. your gord health I Ute "Economy Uoncset, Cocdls.1." .,Q. L Cotting, It Saves tho Croupy Children. Skavikw, Va. W have a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, andour customers coming from far and near, speak of it in the highest terms. Many have said that their childreu would have died of croup if Chamber lain's Cough Remedy had not been given. Kellam & Curreu. The 25 and 50 cent sizes (or sale by II. E. Grice, Druggist. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss o( ap petite. You have never tried DeWitt'a Little Early Risers (or these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. C. L, Cotting. From Adirondacks. J. W. Doll, Editor and Publither of tho Moun tain Mirror, Restored to Health From LaQrlppe by the Use of DR MILES' RE8TORATIVE NERVINE. SHERWOOD & ALBRIG-HT, GROC6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Glosing Oat Jlly Entire Stoek. I have decided to close out my entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, And in tact all goods kept in a General Merchandise store. The building is also for sale or will sell building and stock together. G. A. HARRIS, Cowles, Neb. FOR ovora your I suffered with com plete nervous prostration as tho re ult of l.u Grippe, writes Mr. Hall of I.uUo Placid, N. V. Doctors did all they could but their efforts wore without renults, audi grew wur.e. My trouble affected my mind, but klud nature cumo to ray Teller by helping nio to tbluk, 'If I only bud u helping band to aid nature to build mu up slowly und surely.' Tho re sult was 1 refused all other medicine and uiy wife procured a bottle of Dr. Miles' Iteatorutlvo Norvlno which 1 took faithful ly and am fully re tored to health. I write this hoping it may help others, for Dr. Mile' uemedlvx surely curo. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guuruutce, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart and Nerves sent f reo to ull applicants, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. W MibM- m Nervin feHlthjJ PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieago Itambep Yard, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Lumber, Lime. Coal and Cement. MtMM ..im. iANDV CATHARTIC ;ubca?wfo CURE CONSTIPATION I K lft SO ALL DMffllTf KMMeMnMM4WMMMMnMNM 4 4i i A i , -- wrtMr4 A4ti xin mti4iimnmii04 AfWfili mtmimi.mmn 7jw