mmmtsszzzxznMixzxsF&x? tWjfmttmamsHmEmzr. bHa.KB'"?vrinM.lA.IW ufiK- -j i , JHnn '-jff I I I I i B 'I I i III in IMWHIl II i ..J3V1 ti&fiB&seS ;SU1K9S THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DEC. , 1898. w '.'. v V"-. j.. . I ffiaiaaatol asattaaaaaaHtt rmmm-iin- I 1UC UiUliOgU UlUUllIlg uu. WAN rS TO SHOW YOU THE FOLLOWING OVERCOATS! Lot 6810, 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 4 5 6 6 7 9 MKlllfi MENTION. THIS WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. OO 00 50 styles Dress Coats at $10.00 all colors. Best overcoats you ejrer- aw. for anywhere near the price. Children's Overcoats. New line just received. Third ship ment of Boys and Ohildrens this year. $1.25 TO 12.00 SELL- HT SIGHT. QALUSHA fr WBSCOTT. lJdtiJMiMiMX Sj6r93$SfcW3FVn9VVWW9rWVW SWWcPvWWP " AROUND TOWN. CITY NEWS. J?o,ckor, 1 Ilockor, JfW Rookor, Ljjmd Rookor at Taylor's. '.Fnnoy book cases at Taylor's Joo Blnlr roturnod from u trip west this week. Low Fuller of Lawroneo was hero thp, first of tho wook. labors for Gorman Sticks 81.35. GAJA & WE8COTT. Frank Smith has purclmsod tho old A. S. Marsh property on Soward stroot. 0. 1). Lloyd of Auburn, this state, was the guost of Pairi Story Wcdnes iayc -O Money to loan on real ostato at low rates. Can furnish money samo day of application. C. W. IUley. While taking her daughter Mablo out to hor school southwest of tho rlvor . Mrs. II. A. Howard was thrown from tho buggy and badly bruised. Mrs. Olapp, mother of Low Clrtpp, after a visit horo returned to hor homo at Hloomlngton first of tho week. M. S. Marsh, nccompauled by Grand mnSmolsor arrived in tho city Wed nesday night from Ronwlck, Iowa. Ho brought along a small'sack of gold nug gots as souvenirs of his trip to Alaska. The Gold That Glitters. DO RICHES MAKE HAPPINESS, OR DOES HEALTH MAKE WEALTH ? Tho richest man cannot always be nald to be tho most successful , for truo miiuuioi la nnt. nnsslhln without bttPPl- ness. Many a wealthy man would give all he now possasses to have the health and happiness of a young athlete. Health Is not hard to get and keep If good judgment la used In caring for and supplying the needs o! tho systom., Naturo ofton needs assistance; you sometimes abuso nature by overtaxing your nerves, your brain, or your body, and you haven't time to relax, and take the rest that you need. You must have outside help, i'aust wait jvraui, Th "Best" Tonic, will supply the ex tra fuel, food, and strength; it is abso lutely pure an unequalled assistant to Mature lu giving health, vitality and .,..n.tiv tt will make vou eat ami sleop well, and causo you to feol llko yourself again, or porhnps, better than you ever folt in your life. Tho " Best" Tonlo was awarded the 100 points of perfection at tho World's Fair, and was the only Malt Extract which received that honor. Your nearest druggists car tt Pabst Malt Extraot, The "Best" TmU la stack. See tho now easels at Taylor's. Mrs. Hussoug has boon very sick this week. Mrs. Anna Sapp was in Guido Rock this week. Wm. Benso is putting up a good quality of ten inch Ico. Nato Flatt has taken a portion with tho Cowdcn Kaloy Company. Tho storo room of Sherwood & Al bright has been newly papered. Sea thoso now rookers at Taylor's bo foro buying Christmas presonts. JTlic C-A horse blanket, tho best on tho market is sold by J. O. Butlor. Mon's arctics cheaper than any place in town. The Cowdkn-Kalet Co. Havoyou seen J. O. Butlor'snew line of 5-A horse blankots, fur and plush robes. Tho best cheap coal on tho market is Shoridan. W. n. Roby sells it and also Maitland. Buy your boy a Reefer overcoat They uro stylish, warm, cheap. Galu- 8HA & Wescott. What would make a nicer Christmas present than a nico dining tabloT See them at Taylor's. W. W. Wright has tho finest lino of stoves in tho valley, Call and seo them and got prices. 10,000 babies wanted to havo thoir photoes taken by Sayles tho photo grapher of Red Cloud. Miss Loranco of Auburn, Nebraska, who has been visiting with Paul Story and wifo has returned homo, Sheriff Dow of Alma brought two prisoners down from that place, one on Saturday and ono on Monday to re main hero for sufo-keoping. Mrs. Wm. Burnett and children of McCook, who havo boon visiting horo with Ei 13. Smith and family returned to their homo Sunday evening. Got your sale bills printed at this of lice and tho announcement of salo will bo printed in tho paper during tho timo preceding tho sale nay ireo or charge. Mr. Christian Jonson and Miss Ruth Pt'gg of this city were united in holy matrimony at tho Methodist pnrsonago Thursday evening, Dccembor 8th, at 8 o'clock, Rov. James Mark Darby ofll elating. Tiik Chief extends congratulations. John Fulton was horo from Rivorton this week. Mm. C. F, Cathor returned tho llttt of the week from Lincoln, J. O. Butler will sell you tho best harness for tho least money. D. M. Ablo is now holding down his former old position at tho depot. A sot of nice dlnlnir chairs is what you want. Seo them at Taylors. Marsh Parker, formerly well known here, was erecting old friends Tuesday. When you want coal go to W. B. Roby who handles Maitland and Sheri dan. Developing and luting for amateurs a specially at Sayles photo gallery, Rod Cloud. llarvoy Bisbey leaves tils wook for Canon City to look after his mining interests. If you wont an organ Taylor has tho be.il In the world. Seo them before buying. aMrs. Carl Jenkins left Wednesday for Beatrice where her husband Is now located. Get your salo hills printed at this of fice and you will receive n notice in tho paper free. Wo sell tho best grndo of rubbers for Geitnau soeks at$t 1!5. ThkCowdkn Kalky Co. Children's boy's and mens' canvns legglns. Boy's QOcts; mens' 75 nt Ga- luslia & Wcscott's. Wo havo itt A now couch Is Just tho thing you want for Christmas. Seo them at Taylor's. Attorney E. U. Overman was look ing after legal affairs in Smith Centre, Kansas, this week. Mrs. William Cropp of Republican City was visiting with her sister Mrs. E. A. Hull this wook. Your wito needs a rocking chair why not make horn Christmas present. Seo thoni at Taylor's. Mol McCord left the first of tho week to report for duty in tho Third Neb raska at Savannnh, Ga. Mrs. Mark Noblo, formerly of Wob ster county, died at her homo in Kear ney, November 20th, after an illness of sovornl months. Before you buy a heating stovo seo that "Retort" heater at Wright's hard ware store, it is a wonaenui neat producer and saver of fuel. Remember tho special sale of Christ mas goods at tho Co-Operativo Pre mium store In tho Moon block on Sat urday, Dccombor 10th, 1808. Don't-buy a Btovo until you havo ex amined tho jo cast stoves with steel oven plates at W. W. Wright's. Thoy are guaranteed bettor than any stool rango on tho market. V. H. Scrlvnor, real estato man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. H. Scrlvnor, Red Cloud, Nobr. A now tower has boon erootcd for tho firo boll. Genuino Oxford Teachers Blblo for 81J5 nt Cottlng's. Robes and blankots in endless vari ety nt J. O. Butler's, C. C, Gooding was tn Bloomlugton this wook attending court. E, D. Boylo mado a businoss trip to Falls City tho first of tho wook. C. S. Potter was visiting with his brother In Guido Rook this wook. Taylor has somo now china closets and Christmas is hero. .Surpriso your wlfo. Tho most comploto stock mens' felt boots and overshoes ntGalujha & Wcscott's. w m Jimmmmmmmmmsmit wm '! r- m MM JJMW'M MWW. M m. L'c mri.iari a rivKjaa.a--i ir WXXJEjIN XX KJKJMXShQ XJ Fine Clothing' We are the people who handle it. The class of clothing made by Hart, Sohaffner & Marx, Chicago, y"T Vif m a? mi ti'u i m 'in m v m :V(t5 Fon Sam ok Tkadk. Good town property, well improved and in good repair, near to railroad in the city of Red Cloud. Will sell for cash or part on timo or trado for stook. Apply to Chas. Schaflnit, Red Cloud, Nob. The ladies of tho Christian church will havo n varloty of useful, fancy ami ornamental articles on salo Tuesday, December 20. Tho placo to buy your Christmas presonts. Light refresh ments sorved. John Zahn, after a long and painful illness, died in this city on Sunday, December 4, 1808. Tho funeral ser vices wore conducted by Rov. Father Flicklngcr of Superior nt tho Cathollo church on Tuesday morning, and tho remains were laid to rest In tho Catho lic cometery. A Fleshy Consumptive Did you ever see one? Did you ever hear of one ? Most certainly not. Con sumption is a disease that invariably causes loss of fiesh. If you are light In weight, even if your cough is only a slight one, you should certainly take Scott's Emuslion of cod liver oil lullb hypo phosphites. No remedy Is such a perfect prevent ive to consumption. Just the moment your throat begins to weaken and you And you are losing flesh, you should begin to take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases of consumption. Unless vou are far advanced with this disease, Scott's Emul-, sion will hold every in ducement to you for a perfect cure. AllDrugKltts,soe.andi. .-vr-r A Uriwxr r.hamlatk. M. V. iiiaUialiiii--Mll jmtWfiiifmw0mrl Mrs. E. J.Ovorlng fainted during tho rock breaking part of tho show Friday night. Geo. llolllstir was down from Mo Cook tho first of tho week visiting with hit family. Seo our black ulstor overcoat at 17. Simply can't bo beat. Tin: Cowdkn Kalky Co. Joseph Kublcek camo down from McCook tho first of tho week to visit with Ids family. J. W. Kennedy who has boon located at tho dopot has been transferred to Ray, Colorado. Fred Rodgors of Wymoro was horo tho first of tho wook tho guost of P. W. Cowdon and wito. BortLindloy and little daughter of Rlverton woro visiting with C. J. Piatt and family on Sunduy. Any now developments in tho wny of sonsatlons lately neighbor? Plonty of thorn and more coming. Tonnant & Durtlngor are tho now proprietors of tho city livery stable formerly owned by E. D. Boylo. Seo that now cast stovo with steel oven plates at W. W. Wright's. Guar anteed better than steel janges. Keop your boy's legs and foot warm and dry by purchasing canvns leggins and overshoes of Galusha & Wescott. A trninlond of narrow gaugo coal cars for tho C. & S. railroad passed through here Wednesday loaded 'on B. & M. coal cars. Tho Union Fire Insurnnco Company Is tho host mutual. Combine risks; in installments 8 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. A saving of fuel now days is ono of the things toiooknftor and thnt won derful "Retort" heater at W. VV. Wrights fills tbo bill. If you want a nlco Christmas present for your husband, son or brother wo havo what will suit you host. Tiik Cowdkn -Kalky Co. Chamberlain's Colio. Cholorn and Diarrhoea Remedy can always bo de pended upon and is pleasant nnd safe to take. Sold by 11. E. Grleo. White, Now Homo, Household, Stan dard, Domestic, Queen and Monarch sowing machines at Taylor's. Any ono will mako a nico Christinas present. Charley Rassor, living east of town, besides tending to other duties nnd raising other crops on his farm lias raised and sold 1,500 bushels of onions. Soothing, healing, cleansing, DoWltts Witch Hazol Solve is tho implacable onomy of sores, burns nnd wounds. It never fails to euro piles. You may rely on it. C. L. Cottlng. A large proportion of fowls are killed by drafts. Neb. A Kan. Farmer, M. P. & S. J. Wo never heard of somo editors beinir killed by drafts or oven startled by sight drafts. "I cuaranteo the m as good as nny steel rnngo on tho market," Is what W. W.Wright says about his now cust stovo with steel oven plates. Seo them boforo you buy a stovo. J. H. Smith writes combined insur nnco for a term of fivo yonrs nt 8 per cont. On schools houses, churches nnd farm property on tho installment plan, Drop him a enrd at Red Cloud, Moo, Lato to bod and early to rlso, pre pares a man for his homo in tho skies. But early to bed nud a Llttlo Early Riser, tho pill that makes life longer and bettor and wiser. C. L. Cotting Tho endeavorers of the Christian church vill give a mystery social at tin old Masonlo hnll In tho Moon block on next Thursday evening, Docomber 15. A well propnrcd program will bo ren dered and supper will bo 25 cents. Tho proceeds will go to Cotnor university. Married, on Thursday ovonlng, De cember 1st, at tho homo of tho groom's parents In Ayr, Harloy C. Jeffers and Miss Anna Webb, Pov. G, W. Hummell ofllclntlng. Only tho immediate frionds and relatives of tho contracting partlni were presont to witness tho ceremony. Somo publication In the city has been offering bribes to Its readers. If then is an editor here whoso liuancial statin is so good that ho Is enabled to resort to bribery ho should bo hunted down and severely dealt with. A whipping post and pillory should be erected for such persona. Is the best on earth, Everyone who is posted knows this. Of course people who handle inferior grades make extravagant claims but they cannot back them up by actual merit. IF YOU WANT A NICE SuitoOvercoat for Christmas, COME TO US AND GET THE BEST. 1 lo Trouble Aoout the tee. I , I See our all wool French Clay f Worsteds at $10. OO iS Made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx and guaranteed. kj The largest line of Worsteds gj( in the city. Prices $7.00 S to $15.00. I Gomden-Kaley Glothiog Go. M Leaders in Fashions and Low Prices. j cr&voimvwmxxyjt a 8 ! Shoes Given Aoiay 10 Pairs Hamilton Brouin Shoe Go's. $3 Welt op Tarn Sole .Shoes. One pair every Saturday ovuulnp nt 7:80 to tho person guessing tho timmior oi do in iuhnuiik mtus. ttKAN nenrest tho correct i JAR, (now jar each wook ) Every 50c purchase entitles !oa to One . CU6SS OFTEN. Thoso are tho Host Shoes Sold in Red Cloud nnd ovorvbodv. nnd If you aro not already wnnrlntr n nalr timo you aro finding out what you are missing, acknowledged so by It is high THIS IS THE SEASON. TOR aOVeRSHOESfc and If you want tho REST buy of us. Wo havo tho stook, WE ARE NOW CLOSING OUT OUR Ladies Jackets Capes, AT ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS COST. Ou,r Jackets are not a lot that hnvo boon carried ovor from year Iftjffj,, out nil HUW HUH UIUUU uu UIU iiui-ni. UIIJUU, wU)j n WE HAVE SPEOI VL VALUES ON Children's - Camel - Hair - Underware, at flo.for size-10, 8a rise. Others got from 7o to 10o. Sl'ECIAL VALUES ON Lad ies'l Men's Underware fj 1 FINE - GROCERIES. m is n point in tint case. Our Now Moon Tea at OOo and our Cupid Coffeo in ono onp two pound cans at 25c per pound nro-jUrnug points that havo Helped to make our store so popular. Bean Jar in Dry Goods Window. Try Your Guesej TURNURB . r'-flo CooM r. ik V !it K I -.' i 1 498 r ti ' 'N, .-a. ,'V wVt . ,V.ftMii&!iiftiA' '!' SMJf Mi' 3 :.1. .,