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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1900)
A w "Wr -; - j2iw M . A.- AJW1 Ult4.p4 rxf -v. i ?M .. i fe .-JU& nAUtiLL' $ !'; '' T' tm!" HADELL'S CASH BARGAIN HOUSE. Urand 6. Special SALE. 1 CLOAK : j- . 1 fllonday, Sept. 24. 'hi Hundreds of new stylish garments M ! place artt 1 tKSB 9bMP S j.: -WWJ.v-rt v.-ij-tA 1 J ...i W Diaced on saieai spec ial Hargr.ni Trices for this sale. It will pay you to wait and see them as they are the greatest showing of new elegant made JACKETS ANI CAPES ever shown in Cloud. Red Mtttrti .It Tilt 'raws 5 '! !?liffc '.WWra ASyy 2i The new Ladiesjackct at $2,50, 3.00,3.50, d.oo, 5.00 and up to $20.00. At $6.75 to $7.00 we will show you a line of new fine Kersey Jack ets that are fully equal to most $10 garments shown by other dealers. Elegant showing of the new Tlush trapes at bargain nrices. i:,-.V. Also special bargains inchll "( (Iron's and misses jackets nnd ;fi capes. Call nnd soo them. P. :Vi"l'':.7V,U''"l''',''.;''':-',''.,)'','',v.;!.';v"',''"iv','-'J"'',v. ('';; ':V-,:";',v',':-!,iv,''-','i'i":'- .'.Ml '.:.yHt n..:i fi...Vi.;..v.. -... ..;... f::i-.".i !.-.i.-.'.ie..'.v'..v. .i.,V .. '.'.'. '... THE CHIEF )ne Tor. II x month ronMniun bt W. 1. MoMILLAN. 11 00 so I'UHMSIIEI) KVKUY FltlDAY Bntorcdat tlio post ofllcet lied Cloud, Ncb.no cood class mall matter. ADVEIITISINO ItATKSi Local Advertising & ccnli cr llnu per Issue. Local Advertising for ciitcrtalmnsiits, con :erlR, socials, etc., given by churches, charitable locletlca, etc., whero all moneys rained there from aroued wholly for church or charitable societies, firm ten lines free and allovvrlcii linen 3(4 cents per line per Issue, a1 l.ocnl Advertising of cntvrtAlnmctits, concert, recltala, etc., where icr cent la given to pro motors, fi ccnta per lino por hrw. niari.Ar AiiVEitTiaixn, One column per month !T In) One half column per month .'t M) One-fourth column per mouth.: 1 S (Icncrnl display advertising S? cents per Inch perlssuc. w Alfred Hadell. w 1 .! ;.-v i &v i S'V. 51'jS I J J K FINE DISPLRY OP J I Pattern Hats. - Novelties - and - Trimmings j Mr. Hrynn should writo n letter of uceeptiuico to tin; Filipino Juntn. How cn9y it is for tho democratie candidatu to do things In Ills mind. Tim misquotations of thu duiuocratic louder: aru nntnuroiis enough to make Lincoln and JelTurson turn over in their graves. Tho democratic managers have al ready carried nil of tho states that they want, hut it is understood they will hold a few rallies to keep in pinctiee. No man can take tho place of Presi dent McKinlov, and when the ballots me counted in November, thu sensible people of the country will demonstrate to the world that no man will be al lowed to take his place. "We must stop borrowing money in Kuropo," let'larnl Mr. Hrynn in 1890. He was right. There has been a chawgn from a democratic to n republican ad ministration and wo nru now engaged in loaning money gold to European nations with good credit. sSS53& &. TURNURB BROTHERS, fa m M m I i W - GOODS - IPW We are daily in receipt of new and up-to-date Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Capes and Jackets, Fur Collarettes, Muffs, cfr Children's Fur Sets. Ladies' wool waists, Satin waists Satteen waists, Fleece lined waists, Silk Brocade skirts, Golf skirts, Rainy day skirts, Plaid skirts, Silk underskirts, Mercerized skirts, Satteen Skirts, Wool skirt patterns, Knit and Crocheted skirts, '.-. w S! V i n i Outing Flannel skirts. AT TIIK Dp-to-Bate Jdillinefy Store, WIU. TAKK ri.ACK I Thursday, Friday and Saturday, I 1 September 27, 28 and 29. The subject of prosperity would be one entirely non-partisan were it not for tho fact that good times in the Uuited States have got so completely mixed up with tho republican party that it is almost impossible to soparnte them in tho public thought. m Tho opposition press is already so discouraged over the outlook that its perfunctory attacks on tho administra tion aro sandwiched in botwoan long editorials on tho sea serpent nnd tho obituaries of those who wero demo crats before tho party became the side show of tho populist circus. Mr. Hrynn attributes the non-fulfillment of bis calamity prophecies to the lino weather and good crops. Yet, judging from the tenor of his speeches four years ago, one might easily have concluded that the sun would stop shining nnd tho rains ccaso to fall un less sixteeu-to-one was adopted without delay. ! Special Reduced Prices ON ALL STREET HATS EVERY SATURDAY. i I- t A ticket good for one chance on a Ladies' Gold Watch t Ui C. D MORSE, H i. i and Chain will be given away with every dollar's worth of goods sold. Gtaing Sale on Frames. P rii i t - ... 1 I .. 1 1 ".. I i re 1 o I11.1KC room ior my new i luuuay v.iootis i oiler some Special Cargains in 16x20 frames. 3 only, lino fancy cilt, worth $1 r0 at $e 93 Pnch. 2 only, black nnd gold burnished, -vorth $1 00 at 'J 48 each. 1 tine 0 inch gilt burnished, worth $4 00 at 2 .18 each. One lot asi nrted frames worth $'.S0 and $'2 00 at.. 1 -18 each. Ono lot 0x14 hand painted pastels fketohes in 76o frames, your choice of tne lot with frame complete- .. . 00c each. WILL: PAY: YOT: FUTURE : USE. TO : THESE -.PRICES IT BUY ; NOW : FOR - O. V. A Ifc O A B 1 I O H 1 " PORTRAIT PAINTER, RKI) CLOUD, NEH. What happened during tho last three nnd a half years of graco of tho last democratic administration? Tho al luring and mvsical hum of industry vas no longer heard iu the land of free dom. The pendulum of timo swung back and revealed to tho American people tho ghastly skoleton of want and enforced idleness concealed in the free trade closet of a democratic ad ministration. Do tho poople want an other such administration? Wo think not. Is U 'it': ? :; m . l 'V'. m to m ViJiV Ladies', JVlen's and Children's UndemeaF. When yoii cannot find what is wanted here it is useless to to go elsewhere. We have all kinds and at the lowest prices. Cot Blankets from 48c to $2.00 per pair. Wool Blankets from $2.25 to $6.00 per rair. Shoes for everybody at the least prices. Our Dress Goods department is full to overflowing with all of the latest styles and patterns. You can not afford to miss seeing our stock. We ask you to call and inspect our immense stock and be convinced of our money saying prices. Our Cloak Department deserves your attention for in it you will find the latest styles and garments. Made to fit. Special Inducements Everv Friday and Saturdav. m m fti m ft' m ViV m m - ! Mm 1 ;.. if.' Mr. Hryan can at least bo credited with candor in one of his statements. While lecturing at Terra Haute, May 29th, 1890, ho said: "When tho votes were counted I found I hnd carried nearly every state in vhich I did not speak, and had lost nearly every statu iu which I did wpcak." And since 181)0 Mr. Hrynn has spoko in nearly every state iu the union, nnd thequestiou naturally arises under Mr. Hryan's own statement, what will he carry in 1000 City Dray and Express Line. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FQR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. When the dig of our country wav ing ab-)ve Fort Sumptor, was lired upon by the enemies of good govern ment, thousand upon thousands of the democrats of the north forgot their politics, shouldered their muskets and became patriots. This year of grace, 1000, when tho guns of anarchy and socialism aro dircctud against tho su preme court of the United Slates nnd tho nation's Jhonor and credit, these same democrats by tho tens of thous ands are turning from tho platform of the repudiation of prosperity and tho Hag and aro the Ptuncbosl of patriots. Horn and reared in tho simplicity and honesty of a Quaker home, grown to mature manhood in the progressive, active life of tko west, schooled ij ad versity and acquainted with tho stren uous life of a frontiersman, W. S. Mor Ian, the republican nominee for otm gies an ideal man for the place ho seeks. Having achieved success bv dint of persistent, industry, plain bard wmk, being a man of nil urn, who is persou.tlly art minted with the Needs of this ditiict ii nd posted as to tho tradiinns of fair America, in olo-iv touch with tho ctMumnn people, nble, courageous anil eulightened, he has every claim upon the voter of this dls trlet who hits his own and his neigh, bot's good and tho welfare of his na tive laud at heart. LESTER.! Fino rnin, cisterns all full and run ning over. There is a great deal mors wheat be ing put out this fall than ever befo o in this neighborhood. Mrs. J. F. Decker is back from Wash ington on a visit. She reports McKin ley prosperity thero. Frank Frisbio hns beon burning oft" his lawn. Burnt wrk is getting quite fashionablt. All the Frisbies partook of a family reunion dinner at W.A.Mitchell's Sun day iu honor of Robert Mitchell, who goes to Chicago soon to attend tho Uusu Medical College. Seventeen of tho Lester peoplo wont t tho reunion Wednesday. They all bought a llttlo rubber ball to bring home to tho children. Baldwin's park was woll tilled ngaiu last Saturday evening. The plays on titled "The Siukitig of tho Main" nnd ' (Jrandma's Mistake" wero played by a now troupv, and received much ap plause. Tho socoud net was entitled "(Jrandma's Mistake" and it was quito a mistake too, when sh jumped oh" the boat into four feet of water and mndo for u point of laud which proved to be soft mud two feet deep. This was son salional indeed, but the most fitting part of tho program was while she was floundering through the mud about ono hundred yards from shore tho choir begnn to sing that touching melody, "She Hath Seen Better Days." It is reported tha. after the play some of tho trotipo used Mr. Baldwin's lemon squeezer to squeeze the water out of their hosiery, however, wo think this is a mistnkc. Mos-Ka. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST Because, If any uTembsr tf the famly has a hard old, It will sure U. 9EOOND Because, If tk chil dren are delicate and sickly, it wW make them strong and well. THtRO Beaise, If the father or mother Is Using flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, It will bund them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because It Is the standard remedy In all throat and lung affections. No household should be without It. It can be taken in summer as weli as In winter. oc. nj f i.oo, all druggWu. SCOTT & UOWNE, Chemlsti, New York. BLADEN. Tho reunion is in full blast Mrs. II. H. Hoffman and daughters nrove to Red Cloud Saturday. CJuo. Clauson was down from Has tings visiting bis parents before leav ing for Montana, whero ho has a i?r 00 por month position ns book keeper. George is ono of tho Nebraska boys and wo are sorry to see him go. May 8uccossgo with him. Druggist Phelps drove to Itoseland Saturday craning and Sundayod with bis family. James Goodlove and family left Mon day ovouing for their old homo iu Virginia. Hon. W. K, Andrews will speak at tho reunion Friday of this week. W. E. Thorno returned Saturday from St. Joe, whero ho had been with a carload of cattle. J. E. Yost shipped several cars of cattlo and hogs to St. Joe tho last of thu woek. John wout with them to look up a uaw location. Harvoy and Howard Yost aro visit ing their grandma at Stanton. ,1 ami's Stanton purchased (lie port able li-usi' of James Uoodlove. Mr (! idell, the now stock buyer, is hero and ready to buy your stock at the higbest mai'kvl price. Is Bladen going to have a republican elub? Mr. Moore drove in from tho west to spend a fuw days with bis son J. C. Moore. The dwiy changed hands Tuesday, Charles McCoy being tho purchaser. Wayne Kocd had a public salo Tues day and will leavo soon for Sheridan, Wyoming. X GUIDE ROCK. Bert Crow has built an addition to the house ho purchased of Lgu Tomp kins, J M. Chaflin was on our stieots Thursday. A Mr. llunno from mar Sioux City, Iowa, was hero making at the ountry with I. B, Colvin tho first of the week with n viow to puiehnsing a largo rancti. Tho patrons of tho rural free mail delivery seem to bo well pleased with it. If you want to exchancro renl nstntn for a high bred trotting stnllion. I. B. uoiviu can fit you out. J. S. (iilhnlll nnd I. K UMIonn ni'n iu town yesterday on business. The watermelon suit was dismissed by agreement of tho parties yesterday. Lawyer Cole of Nelson was in town yesterday. Lylo Finch now plays the drum nt tko club, There will bo speaking nt tho club room next Tuesday night. J. II. Behrs wns over from Jewoll county, Kansas, yesterday. I. B. Col vin traded his farm in Jowcll county for other property nnd Mr. Behrs will go to Chicago to live Tho male quartet expect to bo ready to sing for the club Tuesday night. Amidoavn. 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