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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1900)
:& "i , X w 'to g-qgTgagfr-Ejg ., .m .MT,t. j . gsfiH cs -:- .-& . -i;vS v1 f ' :fefu;Vri"r--;s'U'' k"'&1 '...r? ""..' f,TS VOLUME XXVIII. KJ31 CLOUD, NK1J1JASKA, JAN. li, !!)()(), NUMJtEI? THE BG STORE Combining many lines of merchandise under the same roof and management, our extra facilities for handling merchandise in large quantities, our experi enced bupers, BUYING and SELLING for CASH, and our large and ever increasing business, enables us to sell merchandise on a smaller marginthanmer- r-iinntc rimiiinrr cinrrlf' litip nnrl flnimr credit liiminn;;. We sell you high quality goods at prices asked by yi r0v. Geo. Hummeii of Red nioud competitors for inferior grades. We guarantee sat- il ! ii"iiint ' is cr moot intent the M isfaction or inoncj refunded. j -ji.iih i.miiiwwit I.HHIHHMIIMIIIIW wph Uwji wmijiii" mmm wnwiwin "Ox-osas Goods. Oit m.i i-.i ici '.' m have pl'ieed a number f pit 1 1 a hi ill i st ki"'U, wbii'i havo sold regtilai ly for t.'w in ;iOe. Wi' 110 closing I In"") goods out at apodal Iiii-i in irilfi tu in ikt iohiii lor new goods. Regular 15c goods at gc. Regular 20c goods at isAc. Regular 25c goods at iSc Regular 30c goods at 22c A largo display of Black Dress Goods, liom inttus. Serges, Cushmeres, Imported Novelties Crcpous and Broadcloths Carpets. liuntitify tlii' home. (Jet one of our carpets. Wo cairy tho largest stoeK 01 carpets 111 mo iicpuuiicau valley. All carpets can bo made day of sale. Wo guarantee lit as pur measurements given ii. Cotton Ingrains at 25e, former prieo 40o. Union Ingrains nt 35c, former price 50c. Cotton arp, wool filling at 50c. Two patterns nil wool carpet at 42Jc- Extra Super nil wool nt 70c. Special values in Brussels and Moquottcs. Itir xit tar e . Our largo show room full of goods, purchased bo fore tho raise in price. Furniture purchnsod in carload lots direct from tko factory. BOUGH'l AND SOLD FOR CASH. Iron Beds Cupboards. Lounges Bodroom Suites . . Dining Tables Diniug Chairs Rocking Ohairs Clnflloners Wood Beds Kitchen Chairs STATE CREEK. Mr linriiigtoii sold a team last Satur day in Bed Cloud for $100 The health on this creek is generally good at present. J. W. Corbet t is vi&iting his father and other relatives in Illinois'. 111. VntiDyko and wife visited on this creek last Sunday at V. 11. Sciiv- tier's. Hog cholera has been raging south of here though has done no damage as yot in these paits is ng ascites ol meetings at the Ml Hope school house. ill we liavf nice weather for win tei Hid -tit! are Innlleg nut manure u IV' i l"g i'Kily fi r fm iniii);. lUitty, Until dfu and wife of Red CUmii' visited with tlielrohl friend and neighber, Serivner, last Sunday. Ben VntiDy ke of Oklahoma, who has been visiting In our neighboi hood for the pail month has tcturucd home. ('has. Arbuckle and J no. (lood aro painting their barns this week. John FoxnndGus Molinehave not painted their's yet. Al and V. 11. Scrivncr each lost ,1 line mart! last week, one with lung (ever and the other by having its leg cut almost oil' on tho barb wire, and still a man trying to grow a hedg fence is laughed at. Several farms have recently changed hands. Samuel Mountford lias bought tho Fisher farm, F. L. Smith tho JCmnm Barrett 80, Herb Barber tho Charles Barrett eighty,and Chns. Bnrrott lias the Barney Ring 100 northwest of Jas. Billings. Occasional. $!) 23 to $18 00 3 50 to 8 00 to 10 00 to 5 00 to 1 00 to 1 25 to G 85 to 2 50 to 0 00 1:1 00 40 00 1G 00 2 m 12 00 15 00 15 00 (lOoouch. Novelties in Shelves, Wall-pocket Mirrors, etc. 'Wixi.ciov- Shades. The best values in all cloth shades, with and with out fringe, complete with spring rollers, ten colors at 30o to 00c. Queens-wrare. Wa have open stock patterns that we havo sold very low on. Wo havo decided to close them out and replace with new patterns. In face of the ndvancoin this lino, the following numbers are exceptional values. Brown Print Pattern, 100 pioco sot, regular price $0 00, special prico $0,00. Bluo print pattern, English ware, 100-piece set, regular prico 110 00, special priee $7.90 Ameiicnn Filled-in and Gold Traced im ferns, 100 piece sots, regular price $13 50, specinl pi ice 0 50. Special values in 0 and 10-picco toilet sets, glass ware, nnd 100-pieco Sronstono dinner set. GROCERIES. Tho most up-to-dato grocery store in town. Our trade in this department hns doubleirduring tho past yonr. Highest iitnlity and lowest prico our standard . A few of our regular prices; eonipaie them. 10c 25c 81 81 OB 10c 25u !IOc 14 bnrs Magnot soap -jo 11 cars Santa Claus soap 25c 4 cakes Toilet soap.. 5o 1 can Snlmon JJc Corn or Gloss Stnrah 3o Lemon extract, 2 oas 4c Vnnilla extract, 2 o.s 4c Mixed candy o Stick enndy. 71 Mixed nuts Extra Fancy Prunes, !l lbs Boston Baked Beans Canned Pumpkin One can Jam Stnr tobacco, per pound 5can8 Lyofor 111) can Bnking Powder, war rnnted LINE. Weather warm and frosty. L. A. llaskins is on the sick list this weok. Suhnol in Dist 8 will commence tho lirst of February. Some talk of a wolf hunt on tho state lino iu the near future. Bonj. VnnDyku has returned to bis home in Fountain, Oklahoma. Mr. Marker hns leased tho Wm. Rob one r.in's faim for this season. Andrew Soderlind has leased tho J. C. Wolf farm forifty dnllnra cash. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge were tho guests of Mr. Scrivncr last Sunday. Rev. II. II. llaskins is uttending tho revivals at Peach croek iu Franklin county. Miss Ida llorton will preach at the Pleasant Dale school house next Sun day at 7:30 p 111. Ike Boiden's boy was kicked with u shot gun ope day Ibis week and was laid upas a result. Mr. Graham after spending a few days'with friends iu thif vicinity has returned to his home in Oklahoma. Rev. (5. W. llnmmell commenced a series of meeting!, at Mt. Hope, Kan sas, which will continue for some time. Good Bulk Coffeo, guaranteed bettor than packago coffee at 10c, 12J Got a sample pnekngo of Winslow, Rand As WnUon's celebrated collets. The linest on tho market. Special values In BottloTickles, Chow Chow, Onions, Catsup, etc. Wo recently purchnsed a large order of these goods at a spetial prico. Guaranteed tho host. Wo plnco thorn on sale at 10c. l'gallon pall svrup 35c. JJinepBfos.?He(lGloadJei). m igOligSitgSflSSiBgSiaB City Dray and Express Line, Goods Deli E, Jn. ROSS. PROP. red to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest INAVALE Mrs. Stnelser and her mother woro visiting iu tho country Thursday. Herbert Luce expects to inova to In avnle some time in tho near future. Dr. Myers is being kept very bit3j these day with so many sick peoplo. Mabel Kddy loft Tuosday for Ash Creek where she will visit for a week or so. Mrs. yuivoy was in Inavalo Tuesday looking after the intorests of her "Homo children," Philo Eddy has completed his salo and his lire ltttlu fruit farm U now tho property of Herbert Luce. Every tine having thuir pictures taken at Luce's studio nnd those who have stamps ttiKcn aie pretty sure to order cabinets Ralph Hunter was taken sick Wed nesday wjth a culd which settled on liinluug IU was tumble to go tu schftul and has hern qtiite Mok. Thursd-tv ii'li Gi'iimlcre Miliar be. UamuMtiitiij ni. Mm hail six iafiiiis BLUE HILL. Mr. Livingstone is improving. John Piel is kept busy shelling corn. Mr Rowland wi s busy on Monday helping Mr. West haul hay. Why does Mr. McCoy handle Mt many rooking chairs lately? Mr. .Waterbttry ami lady weie viit- ing Willi Mr. McCoy on Wednesday. Miss Rowland and Mrs W titnlitit atidchildieu visitml with thu Jones' at Pauline last Sunday. On Monday night there was a grand dance lit the Schiiman hall after the 1. O. O. K. bad ailjuirned. On Ti.esd iy evening tho. Ladies Aid Soeiwty uf 1 In- M E chinch gave tin ori -npiiM', it t i.tnff 111 the ueiuh- b th'a t im d'-d-iii after p-tying 1 x- pflll. 1'elei Puigb, hu old sett hi' of IVnii 0 (ietn, iHiii'd away Inst Sunday even ing aliOtit (I iim. 'l'ltc lemtiitis weio taken to lit" old home in Illinois to bu interieil 'lite widow intends to re main In Illinois after the funeral and make that place her future home. On Sunday afternoon and evening thu Sunday school workers of the sur rounding country of Webster and Adams counties met and had a grand Sunday school convention in the Meth odist church in Blue Hill. A number from Pauline and neighborhood were present. BATIN. V.rJoKoontz was shelling corn for E. W. Copolan Wednesday. Mrs. C. H. Wilson is able to bo up again after a short sick spell. Frank Sadiiek and family Sundaycd with Chas. Ducock and family. From the report wedding bells mo to ring iu this vicinity before long. Paul Bretthauer was in Kearney county tho fore part of this week. Rev. Dean commenced brotrnctcd meeting Sunday evening nt Dist. 14. A. Phillips was down to Red Cloud Monday with three loads of fat hogs. Peter Nolson shelled several hun dred bushels of corn for Otto Jenson Tuesday. Born on tho 12th of January to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bcun, a boy, Cigars nre in order. Peter Jenson has hud a new well bored on his farm nnd put up n new wind mill also. Louis Eppers from near Upland, Franklin county, was in this locality the lirst of this weok. Several of our neighbors from this locality attended the wolf hunt Wed nesday in Potsdam township. C. F. Kelly and family from near Riverton were visiting in this vicinity Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Mary Beau. Miss Katy Johnson from Koarioy county was a pleasant guest at Mr. Bretthauer's the latter part of last week. Tho spoiling school nt tho Harris school house Tuesday evening was a grand success. Miss Graco llarring ton was the champion speller. Homer Kinsel is teaching thoro this winter. Stunnku GUIDE ROCK. Ed. Trobnrt is sick nt Chris. Buddors. Hale Lamb of North Branch wau over Friday. 1). O. Leith is buying horses hero again this week. I. B, Colvin wns over to Cowles on business Mnndny. J. W. Bcetnan wns over from Noith Branch Thursday. (). I). Hedge of Retl Cloud wns in town Wednesday. Jnmes Greon formerly of this place was in town Friday. H. G. Bnylcs has gone to St. Edward, Nebraska, to wrk. Stewart Albright is iu town this week selling pUinos. Kd. Parker was nt Red Cloud to sea tltu poultry Inst week. We aro informed tho Knapl ,''"g tore will uUango hands svou. lUny Palmer brother of Agent Otis sel'i wife is here on :tvisit. Great : T t " J p fi , j k,y ss a superior worth Powder " There arc many brands of baking powders, but u Roval Baking is recognized at once as the brand of great name, the powder of highest favor and reputation. Everyone has absolute confi dence in the food where Royal is used. Pure and healthful food is a matter of vital importance to every individual. Royal Baking Powder assures the finest and most wholesome food. There arc many, imitation baking powders, made from alum, mostly - "' sold cheap. Avoid them, as they make the food unwholesome. OVAt BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. CITY AGENTS FOR ADAMS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. Wm Sawiuri up in Stillwater iiru- and but lui .m iiineh niilofJJr. Mjers I emit tin week moving a house for R would havi dit d. .Sim Has pneumonia I R. Thompson o Mm lungs. I Aiiiiiowk. LESTER. Tho wolf hunt wns n fraud. Miss Clnrn Mnlick of Cowles was hero Inst week. Mrs. Ball of Akron, Colorado is hero visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. Frisbio were visiting a'. Bluo Hill last Sunday. Claud Barber and wife spent Mon day evening nt A, R. Salndon's. Don't forgot tho povorty soclnl next Thursdny ovenlng at G. W. Baker's. Misses Alta anil Ida Baker were shopping in Guide Ruck ono day last weok. Thu Ladles Union Society met with Mrs. Chas. Rasser Wetlnesday afternoon. Anthony Greon and sister of Bluo hil were tho guests of Mrs. C. II. Fris bio Wednosday. Al Hayes and Milton Fnirlield of Guide Rock were visiting at G. W. Ba ker's Monday evening. I'UVKItTIK bOSIIUL. Vow air axed to a1 soihul that the Ladies Union Society air goin to hav at G. W. Baker's lions Thursdny nite January 'JHtli. Evry woiuun thot kums mtitft ware a kaliker dress and apum or Mimthlu' ekeily aproprict. Awl men thot kmn inns' ware thece old close and kolored blunts and stand-up kolers will be aloud to kitni. Thez hear rules will bu Inforsed to the loter, and if tha air broke a lino of 5 cents must be payed for each broken law. Fin, will Im impo.od on jtiolry, sitlo combs ami kriniucd bare. Tho hoshul k'liniiiitU) wilt inii'odnstt str ami Ink afui Irflilul fellttts S ili Uoineiii iifme M o'klm k p ID if we gil 1li.li in tyilll. Vlltels, J'tjel biead, pikuU, pi and kake ami kill'y Cum witii, kum awl. OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 7 P.M. CLOSING SALE! OUH KNTIItK SIOOK OK BOOTS, J WARM LINED SHOES, f RUBBER GOODS, HEAVY GLOVES and MITTENS, IIKKOlU: KKIIHUAUV 1st. I i Sale Commences Nowl 3 January 12 th. J Having bought heavily for tho fall's i i trade, all of Stock is new nnd Upto.Date. J All new gootls must go at a groat sacrilice. litis la a genuine clos- iig out salo of those lines whereby groat bargains aro to be had. ALL AUK IKVITKl) TO ATTKNI) THIS SALK. mu.Berg c& Smith, FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER AT YOUR SERVICE, i u 1- . 1 fa 1 .'.-V W- . mSflmimmmmmfimimmz- .&giaa?335r . ..'W . iHj?ja ,!iSJ