iS 4Ur i tit ti ! v Unbllol.l'jlV litfctkb A ! f .-h H$l5rifQ9 u Xs MS farm J Shakespeare's words fittingly ML "V LfVJ Holiday display. From it you may select a Christmas gift for young for old, either sex, that will be sure to please. And such a selection will cost you infinitely less here than elsewhere. You take no risk of any sort in buying here. Anything you buy is exchangeable. We warrant everything we sell to be just as we say it is. A child can buy here just as well NEWHOUSE BROS., JEWELERS and OPTICIANS. 9 WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Uur at Wolfs. Stove repairs nt W. W. Wright's. For farm loans call on C. V. Kaloy. Mrs. A. J. Hayes of Guide Hock waB here this week. VT. K Thorno of Uladen was doing business hero this week. fitufs for Christinas pieseuts nt J. C. Wolf's at beil lock pticcs. 0. F. Catlier of Lincoln arrived in the city thu last of tho week for a visit. Wanted Good girl wanted nt the lepot lunch room. Himikut Nkukk iiuho. A largo addition is being built onto the residence, of A. lladell on Seward street. Hugs of all kinds at bed rock prices from now until January 1st, at Wolf's itirnituie stoie. Hoy Young and wife left this week for n visit with friends in the west part of tho state and a trip to Omaha. Shoilff Wells left Tuesday for Lin coin having charge of John Poyerwhom he will place in the state penitentiary. J. II. Negly of Hepburn, Iown, and Till-. Negly of Fulton county, Illinois, were hero last week visiting with Hen Kshohnun and family. Mrs Oscar Yarger who has been vis iting with her parents and other rela tives hero left for her homo at Sco ts Bluff, this state Monday. Mrs. Hoy Haxton who has boen hero visiting with her sister, Mrs Charles Oilbam, left Thursday for Emporia, Kansas where she will visit with Wm. Buckbeo and family. Tho groat trouble with the averago ndvertiROi is impatience. Ho expects to cast his broad on tho wator today mid seo it come floating back tomor row with butter and sugar on both Hides. Agi icttltural Advvi t'iMiig. Tho building next door north of this lli"f formerly occupied byC. D Morse it ts been purchased by Tioss Harwood land will be moved onto lots north of Dr. Moranvlllo'M building on Webster Mircct. It will be inndu into , 'wp1Mi-: house. The shelving has linen put up anil the counters placed in the uow brick store room of Ed. McFarland. Tho in side of tho room is now in tho hands of tho painters nnd the iinish of shelving, bins nod counters is of a dark cherry which makes a very piotty appoaranco. Mr. McFarland will move to his new store room some timo next week. For a SQUARE MEAL n8xt SATURDAY goto fe? V-.f $8 JMm ts 5 . .-- -. in -i., v.jl jjtjifc.;iy J. O. WILES, Trop. UokUnJvfcikUkvlUivk tkiilliifciJiitilfclkililliUiiilliUi ibtt- fr S- f- fr fr fr e- f- 6-6-e-f- 6- 6-S- 6- Sr 6- ae, o rave tamce, describe our magnificent as an expert. Red Cloud, Nebraska. fr MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Tiik Chikv $1 por year. Andrew Horg is reported ns very seriously ill. John Kniggo of Hoscmout was doing business hore todaj. Mrs. W. A. MeKeighan has returned from a vi.it at Lincoln. Hemard McNeny made a trip to Kansas City this week. J. W. McClarcn made a business trip to Hebron this week. H H. Cutler, lately of McCook is tho now day operator at the depot. Samuel Liuhtfoot left Wednesday evening to join his family in Colorado. I havo a few first class sewing ma chines to trade for stock. F. V. Tay lok. Sanford Fox has ut in a brick walk in front of his rcaHcncc in the north east part of the city. Is yourname written there? Where? On our subscription books for tho last vcar in the 10th century. It should be. Thcro will bo regular service held nt the Christian church each Lords dny nt tho usual hours. II. S. Sot'UKit, Pastor. William Perry left Thursday morn ing for St. Joe where ho will transact somo business matters and will go from thoro to Illinois for n visit. James Gilliam, accompanied by Jas Dennett who has been visiting heie with himself and family, left Tuesday night for a business trip to Victor, Col orado Aro you going to buy a sewing nn chine? If so I havo tho best machine for the money over offered. Do not fail Jo seo it before buying. F. V. Taylok. Frank Tennant and wife left Tues day morning for Mammoth Springs, Arkansas, near which thoy will visit a sister of the latter. They will also visit friends in Missouri. Newhous( Urns, on Monday, Dec. 17, place on i a S9 50 genuine ebony, tolling ' er trimmed, brush, comb -d ii Im.m toilet set. This set will be in. irked dnHP CO cents every day until sold. Come and see it. Aqknts Wantkh: We want nnnet ivo agent in Hed Clnad and vicinity to represent the laigest Evergreen Nur series in tho U. S. A full lino of hardy fruits, 8hndo nnd ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Four plans, pay weekly Address at once, Tlio Elgin Nurseries, Elgin, Illinois. Wo nro plea'ed to chroniolo this wcok the marriage of Mr Charles IirrytoMiss Addio M. Fuller, nhlch 1 happy event occurred on last Sunday 1 afternoon, Hv J II. M. Cobb ollleiat 1 ing. The newly mnrricd couple are I well known young people of tuis city ' nnd the Ciiikk nlong with their many frionds extends congratulations. With tho approach of tho holidays holiday ads are beginning to make their appearance, and with them the fool who wants to (-pell Christmas "Xmas." To such men the Republican would likotoask if they were wilting the nnmo of tho Savior of Mankind would they spell it "J. X "? Thai would be just as sensible and fully as appropriate as writing Christmas "Xmas." We are glad to say that all the belter-HiiMs p'ier over tho cnin try nro tabooing tint use of "Xmiis" in their want columns, legnnllos of j whether it is paid for or not, "Xmas" is tnbu in the column of the Republi can. Honolulu Republican. GENERAL CITY NEWS. Sen tlm rugs nt H i' furniture store. l)i. c,'iuir nt Rlveiion was hero this week. J. W. Hiblnsou of Guide Hock wu. licit Thursday. H It Thonip(on nnd wife of Con i us weiu heiu Monday. Al Holdrego nnd wife os Hiverton were here Thuisday. Sec the lino display of heating stoves iitV. W.Wright's. J. S. While inndu a business trip to Ulnc Hill this week. G W. Dow left Wednesday night for a two weeks trip to Louisiana. Do you want a rug? Call on J. C. Wolf. Fine lino nt bed rock prices. Walter Hoby sells tho Singor sowing mnchino. Pi ices right. Gut tho best. Pay your subscription and got a cnl dilating pencil. Thoy are n little won der. Charles Wright, brother of tho Wright boys of this city was hero this wcok. Mrs. Harry Goblo of McCook is vis iting with relatives in the city this week. Dick Gray stopped off horo Tuesday from his homo at Norton, Kansas on his way to Hastings. Ward Hiatt left tho first of tho wcok for Macomb, Illinois, where ho will visit his sister Mrs. Kd. Urown. Geo. Griffoth and wifo who hnvo been residing in tho east for over a year arrived in tho city Sundny right. Jacob Nustoin moved his cigar store this week t tho Blue Front building where ho now has comfortable quartors. Nowbouse Pros, nro showing a nicely assorted Hue of Kodaks. Ono of theso will mako a suitable gift for any young pcrscn. Mrs. Ed. Liud.sey, formerly of this city, accompanied by her two children, arrived in the city from her homo in California the first of the week. Hookers and iron beds at greatly re duced prices for tho next thitty days to make room for holiday goods at Wolfe's furniture store. We mean business. Como and sec. Miss Corn Garbor who hns for somo months past been in Virginia has been appointed to n clerkship in the ofllco of Geo D Folmor commissioner of lands and buildings at Lincoln. When you havo urgent business with someone in another town or city, re member you can reach your party the quickest and best by the long distance telephono. H.itcs made known on ap plication to "central." Cheap trip to Lincoln. The Burling ton will sell tickets from Hed Cloud to Lincoln nnd return for 84 15 on Dec ember 25, 2G and 27, on account of tho annual meeting of tho Nebraska Stnto Teachers' nssociatioo. Return limit December 20th. Wantkd Men to learn tho barber's trade; only tw month's required; can earn scholarship, board, tools and transportation to our collegos at Chi cago or Minneapolis. Apply by mall Moler B.irber College Representative, 1G23 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nob. A meeting of members of tho Neb raska and Kansas Inter State Fair as sociation was held at the ofllco of D. J. Myers on Tuesday evening for tho purpose of talking over the advisability of holding a fair next fall and it was decided to do so. The management will make a supreme eflort to make thu fair a success and in so doing they should have the hearty co-opt ration of the public. Thu suits against tho so ciety havo been settled and they now havo a clear title to the fair ground propei ty and somo money in tho treas ury. Wo would suggest now Hint they have decided to hold n fair, thoy do not leave tho gotting out of premium list and other matters until tho Inst minute, but that thoy lot tho public know thoy are going to hold a fair so that thoy may proparo for an exhibit. Let tho work of preparation bo started early and lot overyouo stand up for Hed Cloud nud the fair. Wm. Gundy, of Dotroit, communi cated tho following item to Mr. Hines of tho Dotroit Tribune, which ho had seen in tho Toronto Weekly Globo, with these remarks: "Smallpox being so fatal nnd so much feared, an unfailing remedy liko the following, so simple nnd so safe, onco discovered ought to ho brought to the knowledge of tho masses without hesitation or delay." "lam willing," siys Etlwnrd Hlncs, to risk my reputation as a public man if tho worst caso of smallpox cannot be cured in three days simply by tho use of cream of tartar. This is a sure and ncvor failing remedy: Cream of tartar, one ounco, dissolved in boiling wnter, one pint, to bo drank when cold at short intervals. It can he taken at any time, and is a preveniativu as well as a curative. It is Known to have cured thousands of cases without fail. 1 havo myself. reMoiod hundreds by thii menus. It never loaves a maris, never causes blindness, nnd always orevtuts tedious lingering." ALMOST FORGOTTEN. Incident ol Evtry Day Life Which Very Few People Stop to Think About on Accouut of Their Littleness. Now that tho weather is liable to turn blustery nnd cold it would be n wlsu scheme for our busincsR mon to provide n "rest rsotu." Tho room so designnted Is n placo whoro tired wo men and children from tho country can go for a rest when worn out from shopping or uncomfortable fiom colli. Tho lady customer fiom the country coming often from a long distance, in summer coveted with dust or wet with rain, In winter with snow or pet haps suffering from cold, should be provided with a comfortable placo to go. A number of homo comforts could be pro vided including easy chnlrs, a couch or two, reading matter, writing materlnls, and wash room privileges so that tho Indies could fix up a bit after their long rides in wind and dust. Tho men and boys may loaf around town nud find both chairs and warmth, but the women find ovou tho afternoons long, tirosomo and tedious depending nil tho timo on tho good nature of thu store keeper. If you will take observations on any Snturdny afternoon you will sco how tired innny of tho women from tho country look, who perhaps have boon on their feot most of tho dny. Wo hnvo inntlo tho suggestion nnd now it is up to tho business men to put tho sclicmo in operation. A woll located room or rooms could bo secured and tho cost would not xococd individu ally to tho business man moro than CO to 75 cents por month and porhaps oven less.-Tho time to net is right now nnd you will find that Rod Cloud and its business mon will not bo losors by having consideration for tho wel fare nnd being kind to tho women nnd children of its pntrons. Thcro is ii decided boom on just now in tho sale ofcronmof tnrtnr. Thero nro n num ber of business men who would sell moro goods if they would let their light shine by placing a few locals in this paper. This has been chicken show week and some of the interested fan ciers have been so wrapped up In the exhibit that they hnvo almost forgotten to go homo to their meals Now tha tho building north of this olllcu has been removed tilings begin to look bettor. If some kind act of provi dence would remove tho ancient pile of tinsightliucss below us wo would bo supremely happy. Thero is an under current of favorable sentiment among our business and moneyed mon in re gard to tho auditorium project. Wo would not bo surprised to seo such n building completed before fall. Let somo of our progressiva ir.cn get to gether, talk it over and sco who will tnko stock in tho enterprise. Our talks in regard to tho saving by putting in substantial brick walks is bearing fruit. Ono more brick sidewalk hns beon laid this week tud moro to follow. Good returns from advertising nro secured in tho same manner as other profitable results are attained in any lino of huninn eflort that is, by keep ing at it. Sporadic trials of tho adver tising columns of ovon tlm best news papers bring only intermittent gains. A hoop which wabbles in its rotations over tho ground docs not, of courso, follow n strnight lino, nnd tho trades man will discover by observation nnd oxperionce that in tho matter of adver tising ho must bo aj regular nnd sys tematic as in tho management of other departments of his establishment if ho bo anxious to keep on the direct road to success, Pniladolphia Record. Tho lino of heating stoves at Wright's is superb. Sco them. Eat end sign. There isn't a man who would be seen running through the street munching a piece of pie. Why not? llecause it would mean dyspepsia nnd stomach trouble? Not nt nil; but because it wouldn't look well. As a matter of fact many a business man snatches a lunch in such a hurry that he might as well take it on the run. That is one reason for the prevailing " stomach trouble " among men of business. There is a certain remedy for diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It is Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The worst cases of dyspepsia ami catarrh of the stomach have been cured by this medicine. It cures where all other means have failed to cure. "I took two littles of Dr Pierce' Oolden Medical Discovery for utotnaclt trouble," wrileu Clarence CnrticH. l;j of Tn lomtoun, I.omlotm Co., Va, "it tin! me m much good that I didn't i.ike uny more l can eat inoit nnjtlihiR now. I nm bo well plcnacd wnlt It I hardly know how to thank you for your kind Information. I tried a wiioie lot ol thing before I wrote to you. There wis gentleman told me about your medi cine, and how It had cured his wife. 1 thought I would try n bottle of it, Am now utad I did, for I don't know what I would have done if It had not Iwen for Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. They stimulate t It e s 1 u an i s h liver, and cleanse the sys tem of impurities, Thoy should always Iw used with "Golden Iedical Discov ery " when there is need of a laxative. If Cowden-Kaley va LEADERS IN '0 a IS Wo wish you all "A "A Happy 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 We still havo a nice line of Christmas pres ents that will suit the lato buyor. Wo thank our customers for past patronage and solicit a continuance of same. If you want anything in the Clothing lino come to THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. 0 -a 3 Cowden-Kaley 3 THE STORE THAT (IO 'I'd I'liTKItbiiN' KOlt 111 S'. H Remember that Christmas will soon be Here. You could not niak a mist ako if you would come in nnd BUY YOUR WIFE A BUGGY. This would bo useful and give pleamru for limn to come. If you have no wife get a f buggy and you will surely get a wife soon. I will make a price on these buggies so they will be in reach of all. Come in and look them over and see what 1 will do for you. YOU : WILL : BE : SURPRISED. JAS. PETERSON, The Bed Ghieago One Year vaAxAvnA" aA-saW 6 LOW PRICES. Sri 0". Morry Christmas" and New Yoar." Clothing Co. NEVER DISAPPOINTS. Arwvwvwvvvv- Cloud Chief Clothing Co., f AND Inter - Oeean BOTH for $1.25 VI m I m i.A i i i? M r ti r - ' lvo andTh-0 ;;;8 p K sjH-pr PossewloB.,, Ii .tf