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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1900)
8yfl!BSPW ---- . . 7T . , .-.---- .. , " i ii i miMUi; I Well's Gash Bargain Hoaes. Ik Ik ik k ik ik ik k Ik k Ik Ik Ik ik Ik ik Ik k ik k Ik Ik ik ik Ik Ik Ik Ik ik ik ik Ik ik Ik Ik ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik ik Ik Ik ik ik ik Ik ik Ik ik Ik Ik ik Ik kk ik ik ik Ik s Ik Ik ik ik ik ik ik Ik ik ik ik ik ik Grand Christmas Opening Sale. Monday, December 10. Your plans for Christmas should include this store. You will find here the largest stock of CHRISTMAS DRY GOODS NOVELTIES. and that everything is marked at a price that will make your money go further here than elsewhere. For sev eral seasons I have made extra efforts to make my store the most attractive, both in variety and price. For this season 1 have made special efforts and have been very successful in getting the greatest bargain values in new seasonable goods ever shown anywhere. OVER - 1000 - NEW - DOLLS, All sion iiinl kiuili, limielii nt fifty cents mi the tlollur, unit will be sold tlif -nun" uiiy It will pay joii to buy Hulls hero HUNDHKDS OF T1IK NEWEST Toys, Cases and Other Novelties, bought the Niimo wny mid will be sold us ehenji $1,500.00 New Purchase of the Latest Ladies, Misses' and Children's Jackets and Capes. COLLAKETTES AND FURS. Bought utility cut tn on tho dollar, mid will bo placed on snle for this special event itt uxnctly half price. It will pay vou to do your Christmas buying here. ALE RED HADELL. it m m m p m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m t m m m m m m m i m m f m i m m i r m p n m i m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m n m THE CHIEF On jreur . Ill months r-UBLlSUCD BT W. I. MCMILLAN. .11 w V0 PDBUSnKD KVBItY FRIDAY filtered at the poll office t Red Cloud. Neb. w econacitsimi.ii mtiier. ADVKUT1S1NU RATK8: Local adTHttlnltig 5 ceutf per line per Issuo Local AdvcrtliliiK tor entetulnmgnti, con terlB.ioclali. etc., given by churches, charitable jocletloi, etc., where all moneys rained there from re used wholly for church or charitable socUtles, first ten linen free and allortcn Unci 8K oenta per line per Uiue. Local adTrUlnc of entertalnuienta, concern, redulp, eta, where per cent li given to pro moter!. 6 cent per lino per Issue. DlirULT VaBTIllH. One eolnan per month ....... ej on One half column per month . . a jo One fourth column per month - 1 S General display advertising I S cents per Kich per Issue. fineness have boon posted on vinegar barrels, nnd that tho wholo sysum is med to pi event compotitloB in tho oil business in Nebrnskn. Justifies m. sntjefiont th (jovornor abolishing tho "bur:ttt. It is quite possiblo that n messBRe will bo sent in. or a dozen oilm-combination gains did tho business. Tho claim of exclusive credit by una county deserves to be cliissed with tho celebrated stoiy of "tlio man h killed tho bear." LpRislativo member?, and vNtiim who comu to Lincoln tosco tdo winter pel formaiice, will Imvo mom tnan us mil dilllculty in securing quarters, Liu- coin is pretty well tilled up with lu natuinl increnjo in population in the last two years, mid dosirablo looms which heieloldio liavo bin at the dis posal of the legislative contingent, aie ne ti ly all taken. Tho wise who xpeel to spend the winter heiu aro ulieadv looking up locations. Adam (Jhanoku The ship subsidy bill was one of the lirst measures taken up by tlit sen ate. Tho bill was intiodticd by mimic tor Fryo. This gieat mm mine tuition was placed in n position hiimilhlinc: beiond expu-ssion bv tho prasunt con dition of our uit-i chant mat ino. Win. a boundless sea c.iast, unparalleled ami unapproachable mittiial lesot.rcei.shlp building the equal of any in tho wm Id, thogiontestexpoitBiu the world and every other niguinent in ourivor tho United States lias pot milted its commercial rivals to siezu. tho path ways of c(iiiiiuoi ce and Hold them prac tically to the exclusion of this countiy. Last year of all the cnyrniiiiis evmnis and iu.poits of the United Stales only U per cent wete caiiied in Ameiican ships, and the United Stnten mud to foreign natloiu. piincitmllv Oiniiinv ami Cttpiit Hiitain, ?.')OO,O00 a day for doing cairving Undo work foi this co ii ut i y. One of the peculiar, not to say funny things of tho late campaign for gover nor is a fact that a few crank pieach tis and homo of their followers worked ag.iinst Mr. Dietrich bocniisu soinu ouo said ho had been sewn to eutti a sa loon and the liquor league of tho state woiked against him tooth and nail be causoho.would uotpledgohis iulluoncc totepeal paits of the Slocum liquor law. Tho spectaclo of ao-calleit ptohi bitiouists working hand in glove with tho state liquor leuguo to defeat a can didate for governor must bo an inspir ing ono to trim temporauco tefotmerc. Tho god of battles smoto the enemies of truth and justice, and counseled the volets of iebrti9ka to vote to main tain truth, fair play and honor. And tuoy did. Hartington IUrald. xry ivionsey srana uonee. . Try Monney Brand Coffee. I5L LINCOLN LETTER. HpecUl Corrcspendciicc to The Cnur. Tho last week has been a very lively one at tho capital for the loasonthat the applicants for places under the in coming ndniinisiintiou have been on hand to look afti r their lutoiest The .. ...lOMitmininiit ill ii ilit heads of state ,ll MIMIII. -' Institution' will . Icci null iwn siibm dinates has relievetl tho picssuro .some what. V It is conceded by all lopubliuans that Olmirmau Lindsay of tho stato com inittno deserves something handsome, and that his appointmont as private secretary to tho governor Is only tem porary. Ho was looked upon as the rlht man to help tUo new governor past tho stormy perUil of tho lirst six months. As a party move tho selec tion is regarded a most wiso one. It is posslblo for n prlvato secretary to jnakoor litar tho political fit turn of a governor, u point which (Jcsvornor I'oynter now realize to tho fullest oxtont. Tho aot of the fusion supremo court in killing tho state bard of transporta tion as soon as it was certain that fuiion job holders could no longer de rive their living from it was a thor oughly Bullish performance which will, however, strik u responsive chord ail over tho slate a vmy unusual situ ation. There is a very sttoiig hint that oth r stato boaidsarc In danger of being loppod oH by iho coming leglslatuie. Tho barber's board Is a laughing stuck everywhere. Tho stato oil inspection has Ion,? beeu Uuowu to be afi-unl, perpetuated to make easy berths (or political slrlkets. Tnofacilhal uo oil is really inspected, that certificates of . It is now apparent that tho lnonmin stato officials havo concluded to mak a "clean swiop" when it comes to mak ing state appointments. They think that the state has beon s far scandal ized by tho people who havo held jobs during tho past four years, that it will bo no mistake to jump them all out of oUico and try a full uew sol, b.tb upper mmI lower. In tho mean time there is a dispos illou to see to it tlmt tho useless em ployos in tho various departments Hit not appointed, and this disposition . ..w.,v.o iwifuiu iiiu ii'fMsiiir tttut (. is learned from the members who havo visited tho city in tho past week. V Tho contest for ihe snmiknril.l.. r till) llOUstl is llMirillllllir. I Iho geneial belief is that it will h , tied outside of the seiiatmial litrl.r i . r""i 'i' unit the lugislatutu will buoighni.L.d along thoi oughly business linos, railici than as an adjunct to tlio sonalorial stiuggle. 'i'hosecietaryof stato, lealizngtho need of a "clean sweep," has bought lino new enrpots lor tho legislative hall. Ho wanlo I tho now men to havo now things to walk on, and besides ho wanted to exorcise his last privilege of oujing tilings with tho peoplo's money. Tho stato committee has concluded to keep upon through tho winter, so as to have things ready for tho coming iimpaigii. Tho move is noted with satisfaction from all qtiatters, as ii is 'orttiiii to bo productive of good re sults. Tho work which was done last winter and spring by the old commit teo aided in tho formation rf the splen did detail organlzition, which was ef fected in tho campaign just closed V The claim of mivoi.I counties that thoy saved tho flection of Governor Doltiich is becoming tho subject of much amusement. Theio aro others iiuiitlcd to credit. Without LaniM.nir county Dnitilch would havo boot. lost. lirtgo, with its fouitcoii hutidred him. jot itj ; saved i he governorship. If tho .plon.lld majorities in either Hurt or I'.iwneo had boon ie versed the man from Adams would havo boon lnct Kouryeais ago Colonel Mray Lease gave her husband another chnnce by laying in a stock of drugs and setting him up in tho stoio to make a living. As tho di uggists in Kansas do the most ol tho liquor business the oiotits ought to bo Inrge, and with Colo el Mary as his prineiunl ndvortlspr. th colonel's consort ought to havo been far on his way as a prospective mil- lionairo. But ho couldn't make it go and ho ndded insult to injury in kick ing himself loo.-e from tho colonel in politics. Henco she is entitled to the relief she asks in a divoice court. Slate Journal. Tho leport of tho isthmian nannl commission, submitted by tho president lo congress, gives as the iHinnimmi. eonclusion of that body that "the most practicable and feasible rtmte feran isthmian canal, under the control, management and ownership of the United States is that known as the Nicnraugua route." The commission estimates the cost of the rente at tSOO.- 540,000 Tuis estimate is much in ex cess of any heiotoforo made, and is due to increised dimensions and other things not heretofore conMileied. wifVroiliitsWBMi No one needs to be told to try to cure a cough. Hut any one will be glad to be told of a means of cure which will lie thorough and lasting. Dr. Pierce's uouien Medical Discovery is a niedi cine which can be confnleutly relied on to cure diseases of the organs of respiration. It cures obstinate, deep seated coughs, bronchitis and bleeding of the lungs. It cures when nothing else will cure, nnd the local physician says: "There is nothing more that we can do." There is no alcohol in "Golden Med ical Discovery," and It is absolutely free from opium, cocaine and all other nar cotics. The dealer, tempted by the little more profit paid by less meritorious medicines, will sometime try nnd sell a substitute when the " Discovery " is asked for. No substitute medicine will satisfy the sick like "Golden Medical Discover-." It always helps. It almost always cures. "Two years ago a severe cough started on me "l"1 A f.a? also bothered with catarrh." write Mr. I', Slcjod. of Danewood, ChKigo Co , Minn "I could upt sleep nlcKi, as the ctjugh was . ' ."' ""' i iiicu several cougn incill- "- "IK". . IlltU CV ciM, but lo uo avail, until o ear airo. when I i coum not nrealhe throuuli my nose i mil iiieii in. i icrtc iioiiicu aieti -, " M M..,, ,,, got so bid I coutd not breath nt times, t tlti-n trlr.l nr ii toil IHscoyery After taking elglil bottles of Or. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlwovery. and at the aame lime using Or. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, I am a well min 1 can thauk Or Pierce for my KOOd health, am! wilt rrrnmtnriwt Mi ,.,...IUI..."1 CllSter county fdl'llishud ch.iii.tI. ,! ' ,0 iny "e afti fromthe same trouble." to save hi..., while Holland Thurston J station. P,etMllt Pe"etS CUrc Con' 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 g O P CD td o o CD CD i-3 3 3 IS o XT CD o o CD 0 17 Days Special Holiday Sale. Saturday, December 8 to Xmas. 15 to 50 per cent discount on many lines of useful merchandise. A deter mined effort to make this our banner sale. $20,ooo worth of new sea sonable merchandise placed on sale for 17 davs at such prices as will pay you to come miles to see. A special effort will be made to have our printed price list reach every home tributary to Red Cloud and near by. If we do not reach you call and get one. 50 - PIECES - OP - DRESS - GOODS. placed on our centre counter at half price. Big reduction in our line of Hosiery, Notions, Silk Groodq Shoes and Groceries. EVERY SATURDAY ess Hnings free with every dress 2 yards duck,, yards waist lining, 6 yffimb LTtEl andone set of hooks and eyes. uumanci one J K C K E T S at just half price. Big cut in Capes, Furs, Etc. Dolls Free for the Girls and Jack Knives Free for the Boys. Circulars will tell you how. They will reach you next week. Entirely New Line of Christmas Goods Will be opened the first day of the sale. Toys, Useful Presents, Toilet Sets, Albums, Fancy Indian Baskets, Etc. Assorted nuts 13c per pound. Mixed Candy 64c per pound. Pure Candies 8c per pound. Pop Corn, Fancy Candies, Etc. 15 and ,6c paid for good fresh butter in pound prints. Must come to us in n.ce cond.uon. We take all we can get. 20c for eggs today. Save them for us, we are bound to be out with a better price. Nebraska Mercantile Company. , A y,i. u.ujvii iviciiAIA STOKE. i o CD td p p o o CD CD & & & i-. 3 - 5: :51 7 5. 4 l& o p CD p Q o CD I? i Try Monkey Brand Coffee. Try Monkey BradnffbL "t rf.V!3WWWWWWWWWWTOWWWWfl tommmmwmv I Ghlei ? AND ) Ctao Intef ONE I TEAE J t FOR 1 $1.25, ? TN 5 S W. B. ROBY, DKALEIt IK Flour, Feed, O ts, Baled Hay and Coal OH. Corn, it ) HARD - ajvj - soxrr coal. No. i Third Avenue, Red Cloud, Nebr-, Phone No, 51. Q City Dra andExpressnjr E. Int.. ROSS, prop, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest: CITY AGENTS FOR ADAUS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. f TJEfcArnsIfcS ilhvtbisto CO. DEALERS IN ADVANCE. I LUMBER and COAk buildine material. Etc. REDOLOTJD. . . NEBRASKA JACK OF ALL TRADES """(K'l""!'L1'"'-" bsk ou,,iU " nt,uni U" 1" KKliKI STOCKMAN AND FARMER. .nfflclcnTw,i:!f,oOo,vJ:lr0'i'Vlc ?'!' Bnln. in ono day 5S" J..a.0JS.V PLK!K "' Micro is J wl ,1 o? ffSr. fK ..7. "..ter. Got one :..". ." ".. i in ciiia. wut np iirr. wiiwi ... ii. .:,:-.' " i'.iuior aon nnt account of lo- .1 V I14UHU 1114 B Blicclitl nrlccs. t-HiRBflNKS, MOHSE & CO.. OfflflHfl, HBfi. t wrtRmrwK3HKw mrnmmmmmmmmmiiKta tmnoH xK b