WV-M- , THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DKC. 1, 1800. 5 LOCALLY. K l R" L - THE FAMOUS PAINTER W. II. WILSON, of Palis, painted 150 BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTINGS for us, while In our employ on tho lilth, 14th and l,"ith of this month which wo nru going TO - GIVE - AWAY to customers making n ensh purchase of 85 00 before tlio 10th of December. I'rof. Wilson Is tin artist of national reputation. Every one of thoso painting are worth more, than $5 00 and we present them TO - YOTJ xme. The professor camo in on such short notice tnat we did not . get a chance to advertise, however wo have mado another contract with him to come again in tho near future and will advertise so everybody may seo this wonderful artist. Our trado has increased In suah gigantic pro portions that wo can hardly understand it. Hero is tho secret. THK PRICK, '.THE QUALITY, THE QUANTITY. Tho largest stock of season ablo goods in Red Cloud. WE UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITION. Otx-fc Prices on. Jackets and Capes. Wo nro going to sell oTcry Jacket in our storo boforo Xmns, and PRICB is tho way to po it. Blankets Our big stock of blankets is dwinpling down. While our assortment is yet compioto thero nro only a fowof tho kind and while they last tho bar gains aro still yours. Dress Goods. The most popular dress goods department in town. LININGS F-HBE With ench drefs pattern at 50c per yard or over wo will give free 0 yards cambrio 2 yards solissia and 1 yards of duck r REE. Groceries! THKNKSCIWINC IS COWING. Remember! Turnuro Urns, have everything that will make you thankful that you still live. TURNURB BROS. Red Cloud, Nebraska. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Buy a Newton wagon. Hammock's at cost at Taylor's. Geo. McCall of Guide Rock was u Friday. Use Dermoline for chapped hands. Guaranteed bv Cottiug. J. H. Blacklcdgo aud wife woro in Bloomington Thursday. Tho host is the cheapest. Got n Newton wagon at Peterson's. Frank Cowden and wife spent Thanksgiving with friends in Superior. Miss Myrtle Jones of Guide Rock was visiting in tho city tho Inst of tho week. Will Kimsoy and wife and Mr. George and wife of Lebanon, Kansas, were hero this week. Miss Mable Saunders visited this week with her friend Miss Floronco White at Hostwick. L. A. Hussnng and family were in Franklin on tho 2!d to help his mother pass her 00th birthday pleasantly. Mrs. VanDuson nnd Miss May Van Duson of Falls City aro hero visiting with D. J. Myers and family and othor rslatives. Koepyour chickens In good condi tion by feeding them ground oyster shell, bono nnd mica grit, tor saio at. Warren's markot. Ed. Young, formerly n resident of his place, now of Norton, Kansas, ar rived in tko city Thursday morning on a Tislt to friends here. Mr. Arthur Myers and Miss Em Matkins wer married Im this city on Wednesday, N"vouW-J".l, Elder Hue ngof the Lhri-ihin church (ofllolat- lag. Elder r O. Atwrmd and F. Howard Sweetnmu, single nvangelist, two strong mon of the ('In Mian church are to begin special services in Red Cloud n December 5th. A birthday party In which a number f rolntives and friends participated was held at tbo home of Mr. and Mrs. eorgoAmack on Sundny In honor of tbo birthday of tho Utter. ZacK Barnes, who has boon visiting at his old homo In Iowa for a monthor so past returned home last Friday. Mis protracted stay mado his frionds kero believe that ho was working up a aso of matrimony in which ho was to bo one of tho participants, but in this they woro disappointed as ho returned singly and alone. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Curtains at cost at Taylor's. Wall paper at cost at Tajlor's. Fine Teachers Bibles for 8100 at Cottings. Tho Chief and Chicago Inter Ocean one year for $1.25. AmosCowdon was up from Superior the first of the week. Mrs. Ed. Dyer loft Wednesday on n visit to relatives nt Hustings. All kinds of robes at Fogel & Hutch ison's, Red Cloud and Cowles. Bort Blair ha returned from Kansiu where he has been for several months past. Joe Blair commuted n cloak Hale at Riverton for tlio Nebraska Mercantile Co. the first of the week Do you want n heating atovo? If you do go to Wright's. Ho has n largo lino at tho lowest prices, Elder and Air". Hwong were dined at the sumptuous hoard of Mrs. Joseph Graves furThui'i.fgiviiigiiliinet. Lcggins and driving milts, just the thing to keep out tint cold, full lino nt Fogel & Hill cliison', Red Cloud and Cowles. Mrs. Martha Sleeper and her sister Mrs, Charley Keijrle left Wednesday morning for a visit with Ira Sleeper and family at David City. Carpets at cost at Taylor's. Furniture at cost ntTnyloi's. Heaters in endless varioty n W. W. Wright's. The schools aro enjoying a couple day's vacation. Wm, Parke and wife vMtod in Mo Cook tlii week. Frank Goblo spent Sunday on a visit to friends in Alii a. Charley Liudley left Thursday night for a trip to McCook. Largosl lino of heater In tiio valley at Wright's hardware store. Joe Holcomb of Nelson was here this week shaking bauds with old friends. Thanksgiving is over nnd tho turkey population is considerably decreased. J. L. Kaley and wife and daughter Ida of Omaha, are lietc vititihg with friends and relatives, Fur lobes, gout robes, dog robes, biilTnlo robes, and in fact all kinds of robe.-, at J. O. Butler's. Hum On Saturday, November 23th, 18!)'J, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pegg, a son of tho usual Nebraska weight. Tho local board of tho Children's Home society will meol with Mrs. II. A. Howard on Tuesday, December 5th, nt 8 p.m. 1 lmvo just unloaded a car of JNowton wagons. Theso wagons were bought for cash and tlio price is right. Jambs Pktkkuon. Tho nlr was so clenr on Monday evening tlint tho tiro bell was hoard by Varlies residing seven or eight miles iu the country. Mrs. T. C. Hacker left Tuesday for Nevada, Missouri, where alio will tako treatment at tho Weltmer Institute of Magnetic Healing. Having decided to close out my busi ness in this city I offer my entire htock of furnltuie, carpets, curtains and wall paper at cost. b. V. tayi.oh. Vern Bishop, n former Red Cloud boy, now running a jewelry storo at Long Islpnd, Kansas, was hero several days this week visiting friends. Mrs. Dave Rrynnt of Humliolt, this state, arrived in the city Inst Satut day morning and i visiting with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dellnrt. Mii Belli' Spanogle left Tuesday morning for Beat rice where she has nc ci pled a position n stenographer iu the institute for tie feeble minded. Notick to Huntkhs Hunting is intuitively foriiiddeu on itr farms in Logan township, Smith county, Kan s, and nny.no found hunting thereon will bo nroipoutpo Chah. Akbucklk ANP V. H.SCIHVNKR. Cheap rates to Hot. Springs aud Cus ter, Souili Dakota; on Tuesday, No vitinher 21, December fith and 10th, 18110, tho Biiilingtou route will toll tickets at rate of one standard fare, pln $2.00, for the round trip. Tickets limited to thirty days from date of snle A. CoNOVEK, Agent. - " -On Wednesday evoulng last nn or- Kaniz-ition of n mens social c'.tib was effected and the following olllcers wero elected: W. A. Sherwood, president; .1 W. Anld, vice-president; R. D. Bed ford, secretary and treasurer. J. O. Butler, At. Finch mid C. D. Robinson l w i 1 i . SEETHE . OYSTER KITCHEN IN THE WINDOW AT THE Star Bakery J O WILES, Prop. imr.vjirir.Tipnrf'' GENERAL CITY NEWS. Everything at co-t at Taylor's. Dyer of MeCook was here Everett tht week They aie the leaders, wagons nt Peterson' Cornier Robes, robes, robes, robes at J.O. Butler's. All kinds of wero named as trustees. Tho room over Cotting'sdrug store will bo fitted up as a elul) room. A i'iinl iil,:i, nnd a project that has been taken up bv tho merchants of many '-mull cities U the establishing of rooms iu smiio convenient (dace where their lady customers from the country may have a comfortable place to stay during the hours they must necessa rily at times spend iu tho city. Rooms of this kind, piovided with tho latest luagHzines, t-asy chairs, plenty of warmth during tho winter months and a toilet where tlio ladies could llx up after dusty rides could be established at. small cost. If you desire the peo ple's trade make it plsasant for them when tliev come to' our city. ROYAL BAIUNCr POWDER. Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex- pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. Made from pure, grape cream of tartar Got Wright's prices and soo ilia lino boforo you got n hcator. Rev. Horton returned tho last of the week from a trip to Ohio. Geo. Holllsterand wlfespetitThanks giving with relatives at Nelson. Seo tlio "American" hog fence at Mitchell Bros. Best on earth. Miss Edna Henderson spent Thanks giving with friends near Cowles. All kinds of light harness at Foffol & Hutchison's, Red Cloud and Cowles. Waller Roby sells the Singer sowing machine. Prices right. (Set tlio best. Clarence Stiuo of Superior was here the lirst of the week visiting with F. W. Cowden and family. If vou want iinvthiiig iu tlielineof hot'i blankets or robo call on Fogel & Hutchison, Red Cloud and Co vie., Vein Bishop, who formerly held n position with B. F Mizer, was in tho City this week i die wing old aeijiiiln taiices. C. C. Cox left Tueidny evening for Mt'Ccinl; wheie he spent Thanksgiving with his sou Ed and family and his son Walter. Tlio Seventh Day Adventists hnvu begun work on their now church edi fice whicli will be located at Tenth nvenuo and Webster street. E. U. Overman and wife left Monday on a visit with friends and relatives at their old home at Otiuaivka, Illinois. They will be gone several weeks. Blankets, blankets, blankets. Hare you seen Jiy large stock of blankets. Squaro blankets, cutaway blankets, wool blankets, 0-A blankets, Burling ton stay blankets, bias girth blankets, Storm King blankets and in fact all kinds of blankets at low prices at J, O. Butler's. Word was received in this city lust Monday of tlio death of A. S, Marsh at his home in Pasadena', California, Mi Marsh was one of tho old settlers of this city, haviug for years conducted a general merchandise business here and wiih Inter postmaster. He left this city seveial ents ami nnd went to California fur his health. Tlio city council meets in regular session next Wednesday, and wo have been requested by tho residents of the northonst enil of town to call attention tho condition of tho crosswalks on Kim street. A sidewalk extends from the Holland house to tho north end of this streot, and nlthough it may have been better nt one time, it onn nt lonst bo called a good thing iu a spell of muddy weather llko last week, had tho city not taken up tho crosswalks to do some grading nnd forgot to put them down agnln. As n rule the sidewalks are in good condition nnd tho city should ro placo tho two cross-walks that were tnken out. Lnst Tuesday evening nbout eight o'clock our people wero again stirred by tho clanging of tho hro boll. The fire was located in a residence belong ing to Mrs. W. J. Perry in tho north east part of town whioh was occupied by Cbas. McCord. A lamp exploding was tho cause of tho fire. Mrs. McCord was at homo at the time, having re tired for ibo night, and loft the light burning low in another room as Mr. McCord wat nt church and had not yet returned borne. The exploding of the lamp awoke her and sbo gave the alarm. The damage to the bouse was small but considerable of tho furniture was burned. Latkb. Sln'co tho abovo was put in typo the loss of Mr. McCord has been adjunct! and pnld by the Union Injur anco Co. of Lincoln, through their agent J. H. Smith. Tho amount of damago was W5.50. Z m it m 4944444444J49444. 'i, JUST ft FEW WORDS 1 ABOUT LITTLE FELLOWS CLOTH I NO. m n m T T m m m m m m m n m X m r m m m m p DO YOU KNOW Wo have the llnesl Hue of CHILDREN'S SUITS OVERCOATS over brought to this city. w flaw vUf vSs i IfrA f-Lf L I t Hi r J I H lb o (T J rr11 iii ii iff 11 I j j I Ml 1 1 1 I im ttSb' PRICES ARE LOW nnd the materials way nbevo tho average. Wo wnnt you to soo thorn boforo you buy. SUITS $1.00 to $5.50. Overcoats Just as cheap. The Gowden-h'aley Glothing Company. HEADQUARTpRGCHILDREN'S ft ft Hi lb lb lb ,w rCtttttttttttttttFtttFt(ttCFttttttt- ili Ai, . . ,.i..'iyjLi ferTfi W-n isZTK Here i i 0 0 0 0 iti iti its ft 0 vi 0 0 iti 0 vi itv W Not Christmas day or Christmas week, hut tho plain time, thit best time, tho time of lieadwork nnd heart work, tno titno of pleasurable anticipations and enjoyable plans. Tho time of looking and debating and senret whisperings, out of which will be evolved the gifts most valued and appre ciated, because carrying with them, weeks of sell denial, search and Loving forethought. For tho jeweler it is a tlmo of buying, tinfoluiair and display ing. Tho time when wo can show you our choice selections, fWlt from tho packing boxes. Tho tlmo when your early coming wjll enable you to select some desirnblo and exclusive nriioU to tie "laid asido." A tlmo when early Christmas shod ping means much to you. Our line r f SILVERWARE and SILVER NOVELTIES, Ladies' and Gents' Watch Chains, Cuff Buttons, Rings, Charms and Stick and Tie Pins is largo this year, but tho best of tlio most extensive stock always goos to tho "oarly birds." Will you bo onoT Newhouse Bros.. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. Rod Cloud, Nobraska. Christmas ITime is Coming Our show cases are well filled with Christmas Gifts AND OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF TOYS will bo fully displayed next week. Call and sea thorn. C. L. COTTINQ, The Druggist. ffl 1 1; to n m m n m m m m m m ft ft ft K ?:l Ei ft u jil EM , n ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft rcji h)i IKJI g V. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., HCW YODK.