The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 02, 1898, Image 5
MMBBiBWMBMBMihiarTilil'fcii m 5 lku... ' 'il T. ftF" ClrrfMM)4?w1e'bSi(ktwy a4wfWiww.os: ws. nirrtnm uv JnW'i,''"W1"-1' "'-" ""' 4' f THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1898. 4 r ' ,'lV ?1 Hi' ' 'f .,- u .r &: jirSiW'jfMl H rkTi nz MaalsattHlM8tiii Tie CWcagoClotMng Co. WANTS TO SHOW YOU THE FOLLOWING OVERCOATS! i I Lot,68io, Men's Gray Overcoats Lot 2505, Men's Gray Ulsters, - Lot 6922, Men's Black Ulsters, Lot 2520, Men's Brown Melton Ulsters - Lot 7394. Men's Chinchilla Ulster, - Lot 6925, Men's Irish Freize Ulsters, Lot 8008, Men's Gray Melton Sack Dress coats, $3 00 4 5 6 6 7 9 50 50 00 00 00 00 50 styles Dress Coats at $10.00 all colors. Best overcoats you ever saw for anywhere near the price. Children's Overcoats. New line just received. Third ship ment of Boys and Ohildrens this year. $1.25 TO 12.00 SELL- AT SIGHT. OALUSHA WBSCOTT. WWW" MI311K MENTION. D M.Abel was in Alum tlio llrat of the week visiting with S. O. Dllloy. Mnrk Parkes of McCook was hero this week visiting with Ills parents. When you want coal go to V. 1). Unby who handles Maitland and Sheri dan. Conductor Cromwell of Oborlln, was shaking hands with friends hero this week. John Tulloys after a short visit here etl for Lead, South Dakata, tho last of tho weok. Get your salo hills printed at this of fico and you will recolvo a notice In tho paper free. In another column will bo found our "Farmer's Club OfTor" which it will pay you to read. Children's boy's nnd mens' canvas legglns. Hoy's OOctsj mens' 75 at Ha luha & Wcscott's. Mls Ellzaboth Sheppard arrived homo Monday night from n vNIt with friends in Superior. Mrs. Mayno Allbaugh, of Altoona, Oklahoma, is hero visiting with her brother J M. Bollnrs. Miss Mablo Howard after a short visit with friends In Superior returned homoTuosdaj ovonlng. Tho annual olectlon of ofllcors of Garilold Post, No. 80, will occur on Saturday, Decombor 0, 1898. Eight good papora giving all tho farm, county, stato, national and for eign nows for 13.25. Soo our "Farm er's Club Offer." Ono of our business men was "hold up" to tho cxtont of ton dollars in broad daylight in his own placo of bus iness Wednesday. R. T. Potter returned tho llrat of tho week from a visit nt Spearuh nnd Lead, South Dakota, with his brothers' Frank nnd Archlo. I llcforoyou buy a boating stovo sco on it that "Retort" heater at Wright's hard waro Btoro. It is a wondorful boat producer and savor of fuel. V. II. Scrivnor, real eslnto man, will soil your farm for you for n rea sonable por cent, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Addross, V. II. Scrivnor, Hod Cloud, Nobr. AROUND TOWN. CITY NEWS. H Harry Goblo was down f rom JjfcCook Monday. fat?- Rubbers for Gorman Sockii.85. (jALUSnA & WESCOTT. Somo boantiful now patterns of wall paper just received at Cotling's. Havoyou Been J. O. Butlor'snow lino of 5-A horse blankets, fur and plush robes. Wanted To Ieaso a good piano on reasonable terms. P. A. Wells, Red Cloud. Don't buy a steel rango or cook stovo until you see W. W. Wright and got his prices. Miss OUio Edwards after a visit with friends at Norton. Kansas, roturned .'home Weduesnay morning. Money to loan on real estate at low ratos. Can furnish monoy sumo day of application. C. W. Kalev. Men wishing to increaso their in como can got a paying sido lino by ad dressing P. O. Uox 10, Auburn, Nub. Remember tho dates. Scats on sale .December 5th and tho only Hoywood . uud his excellent company Decombor 0th. Tho Motbodist church is to havo a most beautiful Christmas entertain ment Christmas evo entitled "Tho First Christmas in America." Frank Quigloy was in tho city to-day. Dcautiful albums at low prices at Cotting's. Read our "Farmer's Club Offer" in another column. J. S. Rothrock was down to Reyn olds tho first of tho week. Something now in heaters. "Tho Retort". Call nt W. W. Wright's and see it. Tho host cheap coal on tho market is Sheridan. W. tt. Roby soils it and also Maitland. Kansas City this tho purchase of iHtttuiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiiiiHUin tost 2xtn csYIbnic num ejaiizmx is a wonderful aid in the maintenance of health; it is an easily assimilable form of nourishment in illness, and is invaluable in restoring snatterea nerves and In con- valescence. A doctor writes: p "I have, found it especially valuable for persons conva- S lescjng from fever, and for nursing mothers. lam high- e iy pleased with it and S my patients H rw7 V vu"'u mi "u wiiuoutir." u i J. L. Minor was in weok looking after somo cattlo. Buy your boy a Reefer overcoat. They aro stylish, warm, cheap. Galu- srtA & Wescott. W. W. Wright has tho finest lino of stoves in the valley. Call nnd soo them and get prices. Secure your scats early for Docom bor 0th. Tho houso will bo packed and all your friends there. DoARDEiis Wanted: I am now pro- pared to furnish board to a number of P01SOI18. MllS. H. W. GULLIFOKD. i Robes, did you say? Plush robes, dog robes, wolf robes, goat robos, lap robes but no MIC-robes, at J. O. But ler's. Mrs. August RoatB and daughter who havo boon visiting in Lincoln for somo timo past returuod homo Satur day night. Mrs. Wm. Burnett and children of McCook, who have boon visiting horo wlthE. B. Smith and family roturned to their homo Sunday ovonlng. If you want a good cheap heater this winter, call at W. W. Wrlulit's and o tho now "Rotort" heater. Burns slack and keops firo forty-eight hours. 'A. N. Patiuor, formorly of this city but now a resident of Olive, California, at lived Tuesday on a visit to his son Oiear and other relntivos and frlon Js. Get your Bale bills printed at this of. lice nnd tho tiriiinunr-einent of salo will bo printed in the paper during tho mini preceding Urn Vale day fine of charge. From an itom in tho daily papers wo learn that a Red Cloud man has sued an editor at Beaver City for criminal libol for publishing an nrticlo in which charges wero mado derogatory to his being a man of chastity and honor. ' The snow of last Sunday was some what different from tho ono of thopro vious week. About fivo inches cover ed tho ground and mado fino slolghlng for those who wore lucky enough to havo anything to rido In. For Sali on Trade. Good town property, well improved and in good repair, near to railroad in tho city of Red Cloud. Will sell for cbbIi or part on time or trado for stock. Apply to Chas. Schaffnit, Red Cloud, Nob, "Tho advertising man of that wookly paper looks mad ovory timo ho hoars a freight train coming up tho grade," ob served the cheerful boarder. "What's the troubloT" asked his friond. "Ho hates to think of so much puffing and no ono paying for it." Spokano Re view. Closino Out Sale I havo decided to close out my ontlro stook of dry goods, boots, shoes, bats, caps, notions, groceries, hardware, queenswaro and salt. I must sell to pay indebtedness. It will pay ovory farmer to call In and cot somo of these bargains. I will sell my entirn stock at a big discount for cash, A good chance for somo ono with capital to ongngo in business. I will sell tho building or rent it. G. A. Harris, Gowlcs, Nebraska. T1I1C WElfiK'S HAPPENINGS. Morgan Davis returuod Monday ovo nlng. Jeff Myers mado a businoss trip up the valley this weok. Randolph McNItt was looking aftor legal matters in McCook this week. Tho most com pie to stook mens' felt boots and uvorshocs nt Galuaha & Wcs cott's. Miss Lillian Prico of Rivorton was visiting with Mrs. W. W. Wright tho last of tho'woek Keop your boy's legs and foot warm ami dry by purchasing canvas legglns and overshoes of Galusha & Wescott. Special salo on robes, blankets and nil winter .goods beginning September 25th for 80 days only. J. O. Butler. Tho hypnotic subject who wns placod In tho window of Tiirnuro Bros. Btoro was vlowed by largo crowds Wednes day. Tho Union Firo Insurance Compnnj Is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in liiMiillmonts 8 per cent.,!. 11. Smith, Spoclal Agont. t A saving of fuel now days Is ono of the things tolooknftor and that won derful "Rotort" heater at W. W. Wrights fills tho bill. Wo don't soil goods at cost for wo can sell nt a profit and bent any prices in town. Soo our albums and lamps. Cottino, tho druggist. A twonty-flvo cont spring on tho door of tho B. & M. waiting room would savo coal and do much townrd keeping tho traveling publlo comfortablo. Tho Baptist and Christian churches united for services on last Sunday night owing to tho storm. Pastor Hub song of tho Christian church did tho preaching. Soothing, healing, cleansing, DoWitts Witch llnzol Salvo is tho implacablo onomy of sores, burns and wounds. It never falls to euro piles. You may roly C. L. Cottlng. A nhmbor of B. & M. ofllclals wero hero tho first of tho weok. Wo havo not learned whether they aro going to remove tho round houso, mako this a flag station or a division point. Wo wish our correspondents would bo inoro regular in Bonding in tho nows from their localities. If stamped en velopes and stationery are needed lot us know and they will bo supplied. J. H. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of fivo years at 8 por cont. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card nt Rod Cloud, Nob. A number of our business men this weok opened up thoir largo Christmas stocks, and you can find among them anything tho heart of a child or grown person could desire for a Christmas gift. Tho lecture that was to bo delivered at Oddfellows hall Wednesday night by Rov. G. H. Schleh of Omaha on an Ideal Ago under auspices of Woodmen of tho World is postponed to Friday night Doo. 2d. All come. Ladies es pecially invited. Tho old lire bell tower was taken down this week, it having boon con demned as unsafo to support tho weight of tbo boll, and a now structure is be ing ereoted in its stead. The now tow er will not bo as high as tho old ono but will bo more substantial. l Owing to the Immense Trade we have had this season in Hen's OteFGoats ': and Ulsters, A i i V we have been compelled (1 to order a bier new $ line for the 1 HOLIDAY TEADE,, Will bo here in a short time. !. Wait for them. It will pay you. ;j They were bought at 'k late seaso prires. You II j know how we will sell them, m Couiden-HaleyGlothingGo. ft Leaders in Fashions and Low Prices. tyJI KAMk 3 Surprise Party MM HM i Advice to Consumptives There are three great reme dies that every person with weak lungs.orwith consump tion itself, should understand. These remedies will cure about every case in its first stages ; and many of those more advanced. It is only the most advanced that are hopeless. Even these are wonderfully relieved and life : itself crcatly prolonged. What are these remedies ? Fresh air, proper food and scoti's Emulsion I of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites. Be afraid of draughts but not of fresh air. KtiiV IHIU IUUU3 IUUU IIU V4.li.rv iU '- i' ! k ii WUI. it, J, 'J J'lflUtlftl i , ') K -v t !( ISi fr v.r ul plenty of mill:. Do not forget 1 that Scott's hmulsion t3 the 2 oldest, the most thoroughly u . .u ,xui fi.j i ; M.o't V.--1- ; r of '!' r. .'u i .' foi V . -, iluo.u ,v." !1-; ... i-1 Kalov's pond has boon tho scono of much enjoyment since tho cold snap, and every night finds a merry crowd thcro enjoying thomsolves as only Bknt ers can. Tho ico is reported as lino nnd tho beautiful moonlight evenings makes it nil tho more enjoyable Leslie Graves started on tho morning passenger Sunday on his roturn to Sa vannah, Georgia, and a lotter having been received on tho mail from the tamo train, granting him n furtbor leavo of absence, a telegram was went and caught him a short dlstanco down tho road and iio returned homo again. Tbo Methodist church and thoir pas tor, Rov. Darby, havo decided to bo gin revival meetings in tho church in this city on Jauuary 1st. Thoy will also hold an old fashioned night watch meeting. Mr. Darby is a most success ful revivalist, and everybody will look forward to this meeting with special interest. Tho Houston (Toxos) Daily Post says: "Miss Flora Droschor in bor violin solos rocnlled memories of Olo Bull ns Paglanini, and literally mado her in Htrumont speak. Her first selection by Viouxtcmp pleased the classical part and her oncoie, "Suwanee Hlver" took tho whole uudlenco by storm." This is Miss Drencher's fifth season with tho Alba Hoywood Co, who will bo soon heio December 0th. We are having a surprise party at our store this month, Those come are surprised at the prices for such a high grade of goods as we sell. We advertise only the absolute facts and when we say that we give you i THE BEST GOODS for THE LOWEST PRICES, You may depend on it. Our guarantee is every thing as we say or your money back or goods replaced with new. We sell high grade goods at the low grade price of others. I OUH UflE OF (MISTPS PRESENTS . will be largely added to this month. We are the Only Graduate Opticians in ever attended an Optical College. This County who have NEWHOUSE BROS., Jewelers and Opticians, .-,-.r-..,--.-w --T'TiTmmnumi OUR GREETING 16 1 x-rf . r 1 I firisiuicfs - nargams i i! IMney air many. They are reliable. They aire closiralble. 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