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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1899)
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An excellent opportunity to secure bargains in winter wraps. 1,000 Garments oo Sale. Dress Goods. Wo dosiro to call attention to our dress goods stock a stock tbat for style, quality and price, we (eel will meet every shopping requirement. Unusual care in selection, looking well to quality and price and stylo, places us in position to show fashionable fabrics at a reasonableness in prlco that emphasizes this stock as an economical one. Pretty, chic, ssylish suits at a moderate price is a result easy to obtain in our showing of fall and winter dress goods. A FEW VALUES. All woo) Henriettas in colors nnd blacks GOc to 91 per yard. Orepnns and Brocades in Blacks at popular prices. Venetian Cloths at St 95, Novelties in wool and silk 35o to 11.00. Cotton warp Henriettas 20c to 60c per yard. Blankets. Ruylng direct, placing orders nt opportune times, brings splendid opportunities for you for values in this line. Not price alono, but quality as well, will interest you. Full size 10-4 cotton bankets, gray tun nnd white fitlcper pr Full slzo 11-4 cotton blankets, gray, tan, white, 80c per pair Full sizo 11-4 extra hoaby grays and tans, 11.00 per pair. Full size 11 4 usual 11.60 kind at 11.40. Full tizu 12 4, very large, $1.70 per pair. Single cotton blanket), extra veavy, nice for lap robes at $1.75 each. All wool blankets from $8.00 to $8.50 per pair. Hosiery. Hosiery that wears tho longest and gives the best satisfac tion, thnt best retains its sbapo. Buying hosiery fiom us once invariably brings tho customer ba:k again, for values aro keenest, results always satisfactory. Purchased in caso lots. 1000 pairs of our No, 1031, special at 12Jc. Ladies Cotton Hoso lOo to 60c per pair. Men's bose, special value at Co per pai.1. Leather Stockings, for school, give the best satisfaction. Underwear. r- The kind that is knit to tit, bought in case hts troiu high, class makers of honest goods. We can suit you iu weight, quality and prlco. Saving our customers a little on each item giving them reliable qualitios is what makes this tho reliable store. Children's camel's hair, size 10 at Go, with ito rise. Ladles' all wool union suits at $1.40 per sub. Ladies' extra heavy all wool union suits at $1.00. Men's fleeced, good heavy fleecing, same as others Bell for 50c, our price 40c. Wo recently purchased threo cases special value tinder wear, extra heavy fleecing, an extra value. We place thorn on sale at SOo each. liner Bros., Red Cloud, Neb. tYi lizmzmmmimiimm LESTER. Mr. and Mrs. Baker returned homo from Iowa Saturday. J W. Saladon and wifo took dinner with C. J. Barber Sunday. Tllla Borghold and Alva Sinks wore seen on our streets Sunday. Doo Morritt's robust form is again in our midst after sponding a few days with his family at Bluo Hill. Al Hayen was visiting friends nnd relatives here lastSunday. Tho Indies society meets with Mre. I. Frisbie on November 15th. Preaching every Sunday at 8 p.m. at Lester. Mrs. McUrido visited with Mrs. Frank Frisbie over Sundny. Hazel Saladen received an injured arm by falling from u wngon. Miss Ida Baker was in Cowloo ono day last week. (J. Muiin and wife attended church here Sunday. Alf Saladon and wifo attended Sun day school at Letter last Sunday. Clara and ChutCox took dinner with C.J. Barber and wifo Sunday. The young pooplu of Lester gave Miss Nettle Decker n pleasant surprise Saturday night, it being her eighteenth birthday. Sylvester Frisbie arrived home from the west at 2:15 a.m. A certain young man in this neigh borhood is glad to seo the sun shine so it will dry up tho mud as it is very in convenient crossing tho creek. . LINE. Husking corn is thn order of the day. Mrs. Horton preached at. Penny creek last Sunday at 8 p.m. to iv largo and attentive nttdionco. Mr. Williams of Bod Cloud wns in liine o.io uay mis wcok on ousmess. Mrs. Richard Kenglti is talking of go ing to tho mines in Wyoming in tho near future to stay. The schjol in Dlst. No. 8 is getting along nicely with Mrs. Shoppard as teacher. Dr. Moranville has done woll this month. Ho caught a Fox, a Coon and a Wolf, and got about ten dollars boun ty on each of thoji. Lon Wilmot bought four cows of Al bert Keagle for $128. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Noble of Amherst, Nobraska were guests of (Frank Van Dyko Tuesday of this week. He re ports the corn crop good. - F. 1). Hutchison has taken one hun dred head of stock cattle to winter for Geo. Lindsey of Bed Cloud. Uov. Con Howitt was sent back to Walnut creek to preach another con foroucoyonr. Born, to Mr. uud Mrs. Frank Van Dyke, on October 30, a girl of usual Nebraska weight. GUIDE ROCK. I.N. Smith, C. W. Murphy and C. Blnzdcll havo their houses uearin; completion. J. W. Robinson of tho Occidoutal Building and Loan Association of Omaha was visiting I. B. Colvin, their local agon; here this week. Election passed off quietly at tliU placo. Probably tho lust election that will be hold in Parker's hnll wns held Tues day us he has sold tho building nnd it will be used for sonio other purpose. Tho Warner sale was woll attended. Professor Dresbach has purchased Chat. L. Columbia's farm on tho river bottom. Three deer havo been slaying a milo cast of town. Wo aro informed tho Nebraska Cloth ing Co. will soon put n branch house at this placo. Montgomery has tho building north of the lumber ynid turn down. Wo understand H. S. Proinllit will erect a lumber shed, iron or steel clad, across the north side of the lot, which will be a protection in caso of lire. Amidown. City Dray and Express Line. W, 3li. ROSS. PROP, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. Public Sale. Tho undersigned will sell at his resi dence 3 miles cast of Riverton and 8 miles west of Inavalo, on Wednesday, Novombor 22, 1889, at 1 o'clock p.m. tbo following described property, to wit; Fifteen head of cattle, consisting of 9 coivs and six calves. Three cows fresh about the 1st of December, aud the balance about the last of February. Also household goods and farm imple ments. Terms of Sai.k: A credit of ten mouths will bo given on all sums over $3.00, purchaser giving bankable note witli approved security, bearing tea percent interest. No property to be removed until nettled for. J. S. McCl.INTOL'K. Col. C. L. WiNFRKr, Auctioneer. School Rcpstt. Hsport of School taught in Dlst. 14, for the month of October. Those neither absent or tardy were Mary Scott, Pearl Metcalf , Mida Means Mary JiHki'H, Velva and Grace Shank, lin, Willie and JooJiskra. Lillian IUmev, Tenchar, . . Do you waut a heating stove? If you do go to Wright's. He has a larg Has at tfc Uwaat prieM. BLUE HILL. Mr. Armstrong is busy building fonco nround tho cornfield south of his home. Norris Dickerson aud family left for Harlan, Iowa, to bo homo to yote. Mr. Hussong and Conrad will stay at home for the next two yoars, but our soldier "joys were left behind. No. School in No. 45 this week as tho teacher had to go home to voto and it required tho whole wcok to get over the election. Mrs. Kershuor will havo an adminis trators sale this week, and all tho proporty of the cstato will pass under tho hammer. Blue Hill is rather jubilant ov rtho returns of the election. Potsdam gave Mrs. Case as largo a majority as any precinct in tho county I guess. You would hardly know our central committeeman now if jou saw him with his now hat. INAVALE. Election is over and "All is quiet along the Potomac." The pops carried everything before them in this precinct. Mr. Cloud took possession of the Prentiss ranch Wednesday. Rev. Alexander will hold quarterly meeting services at tho M. E. church Sundny night. A cordinl invitation is extended to all. Little Ruby Harvey 1b still quite sick. Dr. Myers is in attendance. Mr. Frank Williams and Miss Chloo Williams of Franklin, Nebraska, visited at O. B. Harvoy's last Saturday, Sun day and Monday. ,Rev. Hussong preached in tho M. E. church last Sunday afternoon. Rov. nenry or Luiiueid, Nebraska, was present nnd gavo the opening prayer. Ed. Grossman is home with his steam thresher, having finished threshing for this fall. He expects to attach his ongine to a shelter this winter. Willie Irons and Earl Burwell wero out hunting Tuesday. (Was it quails or deer?) It is reported that a team belonging to H. G. Sawyer ran away Tuesday starting near Walt Garner's and stop ping at the livery barn. From New ZealtaJ. Rbkfton, New Zealand, Nov. 23, '00. I am very pleased to state tbat since I took the agency of Chamberlain's medicines tbo sale has been very large, mora especially of the Cough Remedy. In two years I have sold more of this particular remedy than of all other makes for tbo previous five ysars. As to its efficacy, I have been informed by scores of persons of the good tesults they have receiyed from it, and know its value for the use of it in my own household. It is so' pleasant to take that wo liavo to place the bottle be yond the renah of tho children. E.J. Scantlxbuky. For sale by H. E, ljft Mil U Jib Y I fift u lilt 1 1 II i X. f w v 1 1 "- I II '11 1 ' " U'- l Vf I 1 J. Jl I "" The laundress is sure of satisfactory results In her work if she uses Ivory Soap. Linens are of immaculate whiteness; no dirt or streaks anywhere. There's no room for criticism in the work when brought home. Ivory Soap is cheaper than common soaps in the end. A WORD OF WARNING. Thert arc many while aoapt, ach reprtntJ to be "Jutt ai roo4 4 the 'Ivory';" Uiey ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar an J remarkable qualltlee of the (tnulne. Ask for "Ivory " Soap and insist upon getting It. conmaxT ism (hi roou oamili co oinoikmiti CHURCH SERVICES. CDRISTIAN CMUKOn. Sorviccs each Lord's Day as follows: Morning service nt 10:80. Subject, "Liovo's Paradise." Blblo school, 12m. Junior Christian Endoavor 8 p.m. Socior Christian Endoavor moete at 7 p.m. Evening service at 7130. Subject, "Job's Evolution." There havo recently been ton confes sions nnd ono added by commenda'.ion to the church. A deep nnd growing interest is manifested. Our music will bo the choicest thnt the best musical talent of tho com munity can render. A cordial invitation is extended to all. L. A. Hussomi, Pastor, MKTIIODIST Services next Sundny as follows: Morning service at 10:30 Subject, Sunday School at 11:30- a.m. Con ducted by D. B. Spanogle. Preaching nt Amboy at 3 p.m. Senior Loaguo at 7 p.m. Evoning services at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. All are most cordially invited to at tend. ltoscoB A. Babnhs, Pastor. BAPTI8T CaOKCH. Services next Sunday as follows. Sunday School at 11 :4G W, F. West, superintendent. Young People's Union meets at 7. Regular weedy prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. Seats free, Isaac W. Edsoh, Pastor. hat Would You Give '! tin .S....41.I ........t. 4 ...... . aw vv vu.ru ui uutniiiii juii ui your friends havo this disease you know how disagreeable it is. Itssymp toms are inflamod eyes, throbbing tem ples, ringing noises in tho ear, head aches, capricious appetite, and con stant discharge of mucus. Fortunately its cere is not n question of what you will give, but what yon will take. If you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho great constitutional remedy, which thor oughly purities, enriches nnd vitalizes tho blood, you may expect to bo com pletely and permanently mired. Tho gootl blood which Hood's Saidaparilla makes, reaching tho dolicato passages of tho mucous membrane, sooths and rebuilds tbo '.issues nnd ultimately cures nil symptoms of catarrh. . . (CUurateTonr llnwaU Willi Cuararat. Candy Cathnrtlc, cum conMlMtlon forotor. 10c, 36c. If C, CO full, druitKltN refund money. CONORKOATIOKAL, Regular services next Sunday as fol lows: Morning service at 10.80 Subject, "Christ's Invitation." Sunday School at 11:45. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:80 p m. O. J, Overlng, ir., leader. Bubloct' "The Llvinsr Bread," Evening sorvices at 7:80. Subject, "A Foolish Husbandman." Business meeting of Endeavor So ciety at homo of C. L. Cotting. Preaching at tho Edward McCuno school house at 8 80 p.m. t'rayer anu praise meeting Wednes day evoning at 8. All cordially invited to attend thesa services. Fbuiu. W, DAf, J"Mtr, A HUSBAND SAYS : , " Beiore my wife began using Mother's Friend she could hardly get around. I do not think she could Ret along without it now. She used it for two months and it is a great help to her. She does her housework without trouble." Mothers Friend Is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It gives them strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confine ment. It is the ono and only prepara tion that overcomes morning sickness and nervousness. It is the only remedy that relaxes and relieves the strain. It is the only remedy that makes labor short and delivery easy. It is the only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling or rising is impossible. Don't take medicines intcmuHy. They endanger the lives of both mother and child. Mothtr PrieadltMMkydratstototertl. Sen4 for par Ires llltutratwl boot. BkVsB SBrv SV9tTSSSSBBj SSBBK BSSVSBipSVV aS7j jjAsi) BBBBBBSW 3SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl has i'HV w r H-h