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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1900)
W. i l V w iwpi! wiw.vfwrwr riWWfc JA-VMSRBdj-jsjtf, ""'"""'"" 'l ll l fl IfTTTtrnrf n i rm m i m ' rTbtttttttttM - --'" -HWVUKMBnaKTBBamiilEBIUiaBllUk . . iH ' 1 k .J 1 ' . Ft LMlW&JffSggiggM Jfe THE CLOCK. A reliable cloekix a necessity in ev cry well t emulated household. Our clocks combine beauty of design with accuracy In tiniu keeping. Wo guar antee every clock wo sell and Know how to make It go right if it goes wrong. THE RING. Our linger i ings all havo the ring of Goodness. They stand the closest in- Hpcctiou under tho stiougest llglitnf lay, xour critical inspection mviieu. THE WATCH. Thero aro two kinds of people we waut to watch, l'hey who havo watch es wo want to repair them. They who havo hoin we want to sell them watches. Newhouse Bros., JKVi:i.KI A Ol'TlCIANS. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. The On ikk SI per year. Store repairs :it W. W. Wright's. For farm loans c.ill on C. W. Kaley. John Fulton win horu from Rivcrton Saturday. F. E. Mcltceby of Stipeiior was up t lis woek. Tho Chief nnd Chicago Inter Ocean ne year for 81.25. II. B. Crawford started this weok on a trip to Oklahoma. For a good smootho hair cut or shayo go to L. E. Fi is on Webster street. Mrs. M. M. Storn left Sunday night (or a visit with friends at Kansas City. W. N. Richardson was looking after his land interests in Gage county this week. Mrs. Harry Beale of McCook was visiting with friends and rolativts in tho city this week. Tho new residence of D. J. .Mycts is almost completed and is new ia tho hands of tho painters Tho dinner and supper given by tho lied Cloud Cornet baud netted a nico little sum for the boys, about $25. Don't delav until they aro all gone but como nnd get a buggy or spring wagon nt Peterson's and save from live to ten dollars. Tho cold weather of tho past fow days has begun to lead to tho idea that winter is approaching and that the c ml bills are on tho increase. The Christian Endeavor souioty of Cowles will givo a musical and literary ontortiinmeut at Cowles on the oven In,; of November SOtli. Admission 10 aid 20 cents George Oveiing who loft-in tho in'd die of tho summer in company with Moss Cather nnd Will Kellog for an vjrlaud tour of the west teturned homo tho tlrst of tho wook. Tho republicans of this city will rati fy over tho election tomorrow night. Evorybody is invited to como in and turn themsoves looso. A general go-d tltuo is tho order of the evening. Tlicro -vill bo another of those grand torch light and liroworks parados. Tho following is the list of jurors so locted for t ho December unit of rouit: Boyd Vaneo, Haury Wright, Jacob Uoll, Len Wilmot, Ed Garber, Peter Mclntosk, H. Stumpenborst, Goj. W. Davis, E, Grossman, A. D. Baker, David Larriok, Henry Watt, O L. Fulwider, T. M. Lea, A. W. McKonzio. Irvin Cummlngs, J. P. Moranvllle, Morgan Davis, Ed. Dyer, (ioo. E. Caon, F. Bradbrook, Go. Hlte, Philip Fassler, C. W. Cewley. 5 For a 5 SQUARE MEAL i next j SATURDAY J 1 go to j JSta.r 135o.lcex5r,5 J. O. WILES, Prop. J iii'TW'wiwwBSintwiwwirw'SiwwM ...... .- .,.,,.., .w,.,.,,., . . ilh.iiBfctaMJrit An ),. ,.i....ndf t.'t.jS . . , . .. ',. - i j-J .. ,ujj iW .. , , 1 MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Chns. E Hicks of Bladen was In this city Tuesday. All kind of wiro fencing nt Wright's hardware store. Mrs. C. J. Popo made n trip east tho Hrst of tho week. Miss Nell Sherman McCook this wcuk. camo home from Tho lino of heating stoves at Wright's is superb. Sco them. Dwight Jones of Outdo Hock was visiting iu tho city Sunday. 0. F. Cather aftor a week's visit here returned te Lincoln Monday evonlng. I havo a fow llrst class sowing ma chines to trade for stock. F. V. Tay- I.OK. P. A. Wells, for.mcrly of this sity, now of South Omaha, was hero this week. Mis. MeGinnis returned tho Inst of the week from a month's visit in Mis souri. L. A. Ha9kins is treating his resi dence in tho south ward to a now coat of paint. R. M. Cochrane and family will in the near future remove from this city to Fremont, Ohio. Mrs. 0. R Hesse left Sunday night for a visit with her daughter Mrs. .Ins. Kidd at Scdalin, Missouri. Lost: In this city nbout two weeks ago stirrup witli simp attached. Fin der will pleaso notify this ofllco. Is yournnmo written there? Whore? On our subscription books for tho last veur in the l!Uh century. R should be. Tim familvthat keeps on hnnd nnd uses occasionally Prickly Ash Bittors is always a well regulated family. Sold by C. L. Cotting. I havo just unloaded a car of the llnest buggies and surreys that havo ever been brought to tho town. Como in nnd seo them. Jas. Pkterson. Dedication services will bo hold in the U 1). church, Highland, Kansas, n Sunday morning, Nov. 18th, a 10 o'clock. All nre cardially invited to attend. Are you going to buy a sowing ma chine? If so I havo tho best machine for tho money over offered. Do not fail to seo it before buying. F. V. Tayi.ok. Tho two new biick buildings of Jns. P. Hale and E. McKnrland nre being pushed as fast as possiblo in ordor to get them enclosed before tha cold weather sets in. Wantkd: An energetic mnn to look after our interests in Webster aud ad jacent counties. Salary or commis sion. Write for particulars. The Hakvky On. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Wantkd: Man to managn branch ofllce for wholesale house; salary $125.00 per month, oflice expenses nnd com mission. Must furnish satisfactory references and 3800.00 cash. Address, Wholesale, No. C04 Nelson Bldg., Kan sas City, Mo. Tho marriage of Georgo B. Lta a well known nnd respected resident of this city and Mrs. Mnry Tato of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, wns solemnized nt tho Molhodist parsounge at 8:45 o'clock Thursday morning. Thoy will go to housekeeping in this city. W old has been received in this city announcing tho death of ShofOold Mil ler, a former Red Cloud boy, lately living at Grcentown, Indiana. Ho died of that droadad malady consump tion. Ho wns tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W Miller farmer well known resi dents of this city. Guard your kidneys; tho health of the body daponds upon those small but important organs. They extract m Io acid from tho blood which if allowed to remain in the blood weuld cause dropsy and "right's disease. Prickly Ash Bitters is a successful kidney toaio which heals and strengthens tho kid neys, regulates the liver, stimulates the stomach and digestion, cleanses the bowels. It will preveat or cure Brigat's disease. Sold by O. L. Cotting. Low rates west and net th west. Every Tuesday during Octeber and November the Burlington Route will sell tickets at tho following remarkably low rates: Ojjden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena, and Anaconda, one way 123. Round trip 140. Return limit 80 days. Spekane, Seattle, Portland, Victoria, and Vancouver, one way 128. Round trip 145. Return limit 30 days. Tickets and information at all Bur lington ticket offices. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofllce at Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for tho weok ending Nov. 15th, 1000. AndersoD, J. C. Campbell, Jns. Kyle, A. B. Kirk,, Frank Lee, J. G. Pette'ron, Mutlio Philllpsy, Mis. J.J. Piper, Henry liitui',;Mrs. Win Soott, Gee. Shellabarger, J. J Young, J, A, , VrlsI.E W. ' Theo letttrs will be sent to the itead letter ofllce November 20th" if not call ed for before When calling for abovo plehse sny "advertised." T. C. Hack Kit, Postmaster, Last week I told you that goods well bought were half sold. This Is n truo saying from the way tho people buy when they seo what I hav for tho money. 1 will sell you a bolter job than you can buy at Chicago or any other place for the money. Com pare my goods aud prices with others aud seo for yourself. Jtisi. Peterson GENERAL CITY NEWS. Alfred lladell was in St. Joscph-tho llrst of tho week. James Sweat iugon made a trip to Superior Monday. Son tho lino display of heating stoves utW. W. WiightV. They all go to Potei son's when they want a good buggy. Walter lloby sells the Singer sowing machine. Piiccs rigtit. Get tho best. Pay your subscription and get a cal culating pencil. They ate a littlo won der. From tho way that tha buggies are going out from Peterson's lie must havo something attractive. Postmaster Hncker has bcou visiting for sovoral days this week with friends and relatives at Nemaha, this state. Goo. Leming nnd wife of Gillette, Wyoming, formerly of this city nre hero visiting with Win, Pnrkes nnd wifo and other friends. Salesmen wanted nt onco to cnnvas6 tho farming, thresher, nnd milling trade in Webster nnd adjoining coun ties. Salary or commission. Address The Victor Oil Company, Clovcland, Ohio. Rockers and iron beds nt greatly re duced prices for tho next tniity days to mnko room for holiday goods at Wolfe's furniture store. Wo moan business. Como nnd sec. No. -3J2 Draws tho Lady's Gold Wntch at tho Up to Date Millinery store. The party holding tho ticket will plonse bring it in nnd got tliis handsome present. C. D. Moiuk. The now rcsidonco of W. N. Richard, son is rauidly nnnring cemplolion, be ing now in tho hands of tho plasterers. When completed this will bo ono of tho llnest nnd most commodious resi dences in the city. When you hnve urgent business with someone in ntiothor town or city, re member you can reach your party the quickest and best by the long distance telephone. Rates made known on ap plication to "central." A Now England young nun, height Gft Tin,, weight 140 pounds, blonde hair, blue eyes, does not drink or mo tnbneco, intends to buy n farm in Neb raska and wishes to correspond with n Nebraskn lady as a help-mate is need ed. Strictest confidence. S. H. Jim mkrson, Port Chester, New York, Tho Odd Fellows of this city bad a Vdry pleasant and exceedingly well at tended meetiog last Monday evening. A large number of visitors from tho Guide Rock lodge were also present. After the lodge closed tho members and visitors retired to the Bon Ton bakery where as elegant repast had been prepared for them and to which they did ample justice. Thero is mere catarrh In this section of the country than all other disease! put together, and until tbo last few years was supposed to be incurable, for a great many years doctors pro nounced it as a local disease, and pro scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it Incurable." Sci ence lias provon catarrh to be a consti tutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional remedies. Hall's Cat arrh cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only constitutional euro on tho market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a tentipoenful, It acts direct ly on the liliiod and inucous surfaces of tho sjsteni, They offer ono hundrrd dollais for unj cafe it (ails to cute. Send for eiiculnrs and testimonials Add I ess, F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. STATE CREEK. Gathering corn Is tho ordor of the day ami will soon bo a thing of the past as tho crop Is short. S. N. Potter has tho best com wo havo hoard of, uno Held of his going twenty bushels to tho aero. James Giles and wlto who havo been visiting in southeastern Iowa, returned homo last weak. Thoy say Kansas Is good enough for them. Ed Cooper and wife havo toturncd from an oxtouded visit in Iown nnd 3 '3 3 Michigan. Tho addition to Sponca Potter's resl denco is uenting completion. Clair Fall's new house is being pins tered this week by Mr. Houry, a good wot kmau nt that taade. a a a -a. S. P. Fair's now residence is About completed except plastering nnd now ho will commence building a now barn. Ho must have struck quite a ttrcak of prospeilty under this administration, but then he votes for William Jennings nil tho same. Tho ohickoupox is affecting the Mt. Hopo school. Mr. Arbuckles and Mr. Stevens' children havo It and also sev eaal others. Small grain never looked more prom ising in the fall since tho llrst settling of this country than at ptosout, aud tho acreage far excels any of tho past. Wm. Scilvner, who hns boon living in Grand Islniid'for nearly two yoats has moved back to Kansas, Ho stayed away longer thnn some who leave this county for Mbaouil aud Oklahoma and get back in six monlhv. Thetu Is one man In southern Missouii whollvol heio twenty years ago and now wants to tnido his fat m for one here, and Is getting teal auxiou.s to mnko a land trade with some nno any what o near here. Men were bcatce in our part Tues :3 day night after election as nearly every one wont to Red Cloud to hear tho election returns. Low Aubushou went west prospect ing but did not stay more than throo or four weeks. Ho has purchased a -a 3 3 a team of pouios of Will Scrlvnor weigh ing pbout 3,000 pounds for 8150 and will farm here next yoar. Chns. lsom of Red Cloud bought six nice young cows of Al Scrivucr for 8150. Occasional. Beginning next week TllK Chikk will print mid send out 2,000 papers each week until tho llrst of January. a a This entire edition, with the axoptlon of probably 150 each week will be soul out to lasideats of Webster county nnd tha ndjauent Kansas territory. We do this with a view to introducing our paper iolo tho homes of the people who have nnved to this county within tho oast year or so. No ono need be afraid of taking these papers out of tho post ofllco between now and January 1 for thero will bo no oxponso attached to, it whatever, yep get it absolutely free. If any of tbosu receiving these snmplo copies desires to subscribe before tho llrst of January thoy an do so nnd upon tho payment of one dollar their subscription will be credited up to tho first of January, 1002. Adver tisers who want space in these editions should rontract for It nt once, a it is u easu of lirstcomo, llrst solved. Wo desii e to secure a correspondent in every part of tho county. During tho campaign wo pel mittod this part of tho paper which adds milch to tho nowsiaess to lag, but now it will ro ceivo our best attention Wo will iheoi fully furnish pi per nnd envelopes and also this paper frao to anyono who desires to furnish tu tho Items of news from their locality. This is n good ohatico for someone t get tho paper for n very littlo trouble. Tho "Ashlatd," "Secretary", "Direc tor," "Sothorn," and "The Booth." Proper things in shirts. Tiik. Cowukn Kaley Clothing: Co. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Xldaeys Make bnjmre Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. moKianeys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. ' Pains, aches andrheu raatUm come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neelected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to bo considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. Ityou are s'.ck you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases nnH ! ftnlr! rrn Its m.-i'lts -vfcT by all drucKists In fifty-rfTn3?3r 23 cent and one-dollar Elz-r:Krt$lHlE2Hl!S es. You may have a sample Dottis ny man noma of sMniiy,t. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. . L, iLt22va?3Hrr&vvv.rri9Lii iTMIMnNRWI $?j2Si Tfd'iKilllllrfiM-eitfi-Sr M?-.... ." " "-" k - ..i.tA-- ., . , ' ' i (. 'kiJ 1 - lt .. l -.1 4-it f- JL Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. ahaUkktataibkaaaftkkUii)fcfetaakbtiittia(Uiaia)a(Wt 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 HlV: Mr " . - JJPM .V k Iff LSlHl'TvtTHplfTiiiH UtXtlltP, VHU". l.HU null in. ,1., .' win- ......, perfectly nutted to rnch oilier, nro nn Itjno vmluit In all-ready Kw's"lt""',1nK n "tyll"" harmony nnd env, cumiurtulilo tit ncur Infnro nbtalnnMo. Ilvcuuio they lit each oilier, thov will lit you. Two collar or two cuff costu m cents. It doesn't tny to )iay mon Milrtt cot il.00, tl.ro, and fiW, ik'pomllni: ou tlia kind you want. UNITED SHIRT A. COLLAR CO., MAKCnn, TROY, N. V. r 1t.. tuttit MH.t st.lw.a 3 Besides "Lion Brand" shirts we sell u llrst clnsej 9 Hnu of men's and bov's hhlrts nt 8!"n ?fe. fiOi'. fr - , , 1COLD WEATHER : HlNTSi iAUCTlCS, 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 GI.OVKS, M1TTINS. CAPS, FKLT 9 3Biggcst line of overcoats for men ands 3 boys in the country. 3 Boys' Overcoats, $1.35 to $5.00. 3 Men's Overcoats $3.50 to $15.00.! 9 fr Cowden-Kaley CLOTHIERS FOR i';Si!j!RaRi lTO5RrR!RJTOfTOHvUullJlUWHnilTS WE flHE STM IH THE HBUaTT with a complete I'lio of H fl R D nnd can interest you on money mnttcrs in hardware We guarantee our goads and our prices YOU NEED SOP WE AUK A good handled steel axe A first class buck saw No- O Tublar Lantern 17-inch Japanned Coal Hod 6-inch stove pipe, 2$ lbs to joint 6-inch elbow ... If you hunt we can interest you in gunas and amu nition also. , Out line of these goods is complete., Be sure and see us before line if you desire Morhart Bros. ! wmmmmmmmmmmmi ."T-rf I fr fr - I ( e I e fr f fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr nil t .nM hfitlil. fr fr , fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr BOOl'S, (K!IM AN SOCKS .5 Clothing Co. ALL MANKIND. W fl R E 1 to be the best quality cannot be beat. H WINTER TOOLS. SELLING you buy anything in our to save money. Hardware Co. 1 .T.'.T.'.T.'.f.'.J. .t. .J. .1. ... 1. I ft' m vn m i S i m i I j m i - 90c 1 I 75c I 1 55c i ! -' .!5C 2 - - IOC I ' 1 ..-,Ut 5Frt - r J5awiaAJW Wwm . . ,s'MiZ&5i7TffrHr'TvBII N i ii I 4 a i I I 5 ! 5 1 S 1 s M 'A m ' A1