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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1901)
iw?a"5K35f1 !iSfSywwamTJ:.i' "?$ ryrrft -irwjl W ,.x mTmw S E' ,k . v? ft " I m & r H "Mr W I x i l SCI S'V -V A 1 I l Ppoposition 1 1 - We have just put it a coinpleto lino of tlio muchly kuovvn i -J 1 Parker Lucky "9 a Curve Jointless Fountain Pen with Anti-Break Cap. -j 9 9 a a a a a J -3 -S S J 9 9 9 S a -3 9 -a a a -j 9 a a a a -a a -a -a a To distribute these as rapidly ns possible wo nuiko tho (ol- lowing proposition. Come get ik pun, tuku it out, try it, if it don't suit lultiru it mid try another. If you fuil to Hud ono satisfactory your money will be cheerfully lufttuded. Pens from $1.50 up. Jiemhoiise Bros. Red Cloud, Neb. intitm ipinnM'ii'P'Pi'ni"i WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. I V Stove 1 epulis ut V. V. Wright's. &; A No. 1 pood woik shirt for 19c at j&d: The Fair jWjp" For anything in tho haul ware line go tfflsr to Wrights. 18 tuo W1,y lo AluriKllt brothers, a HE "' carload of furniture. Jas. Peterson has improved nis real' deneo by adding another story. Now is ilia time to get Robes and Blankets. You eau lind all stylos and prices at Butlers. Mrs. Balis Thompson and daughter from Iowa aro visiting her sister nnd family Mrs. S.N. Potter. Visitors are always made welcome at Albright Bros, whether you purchase or not. Always glad to sepvou. Hubert Lynn and wif of Knox county, who have been visiting with David Morrison and family and other friends her returned homo Thursday morning. -tkbthUibkblbkbUiOlftlfcthlfalbkbUii(tbkbkbtltlifc 1 25 per eent -a J Discount We have a few Croquet I sets that we will close out at one-fourth off. i This makes a four ball Croquet Set, complete t with arches and stakes at j 56c. 4 Other styles and sizes in proportion. Take advantage of this price as the stock will not last long. -a I We have prices on 3 Wagan Covers, Wagon Bows, 1 Galvanized Meas- ures, 1 Header Forks 70c, Ball Bearing Grind 1 Stones, $4.50, Scoops, Etc., I that are money favers. e-s-e-e-e- 6- s-g-s- ii Give us a chance to figure on your hardware bill, it means a saving of dollars to you. MORHART ROS. Hardware Co. s- o s fr fr o e s t tr e e f tr tr C- MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Lamps from 20o to 05c at Tho Fair. I. N. Brown of Nelson was hero this week. ' Henry For .Jr. of Nelson was in the city Monday. TllK Chief and the Toledo Blade on. year for 11.25. W. S. Ashby of Blue Hill was litre the tint of the weok. The linest lino of stoves in the valley can bo found at Wiight's. I. W. Crary and sou of Guide Hock wtt. y Niton heie Sattuday. Mrs. Drtlght Jones of Cuid. Hock was here tho tint of tho week. MissSadis McCattn.y l.ft Wcducs day moiuiiij for Kansas City. Have j 011 seen the up to date Blank. uts and Kobe. llutl.is is the place to liml tliem. V. H and B (. Atherton of Kail, ville, Illinois, weie in th city the last of ilia week. Will lle.rulbonerl.fi Tiu.sday 11101-11-iug for Lincdu where he will attend the slate univeisity. i. Slieph.idfion of Hiveitou was looking after btuiu.sa inalteis iirth. city tin litsUif the weak. Mi. Alison Letson teturned Mon day fi 0111 a visit with her .son Will at Deadwood, South Dakota. Hev.'Hai.snapo from Stockton, Kis, will preach in tlie Congiegaliotial chtiich next Sabbath 11101 uitig. Mr. Chas. Kmick and Miss Hatlie ill. Mutison, both of thin city, wm uuilrd in marriage bv Judge Kdson -on Sept. 18th. Pete I.eidaibiundt from down in Kansas was in the city Satuiday and Uft on the morning train for a visit in Illinois. Hobcsl lti lies!! Hobos!!! For tha next sixty days you can buy Blankets and Robes at a saciilice price at J.. O. Butlers harness shop. George Beardslaa rememberod this ollice tho last of tha week witli a good supply of fine pouches which the force have much enjoyoJ. He has our thanks. Henry Clarke, who has been at Ly man, Indiana erecting a monument at tho grave of Mrs. E. K. Ladd for merly of Inavalo returned home Tues day Ho also visited with friends and relatives at Piincetonaud Kransville, Indiana. Tho twenty-second annual nicotine .of tho Republican valley association of cdngrcgrtional churches will be held in the Congregational church of Red Cloud, next Tuesday an t Wednesday September 24 and 25. Tlio public is invited to attend, especially the even ing sermons. Ah uiual, our restaurant man Bamt, has gone tha rest of tha property own ers on Webster atraat ona batter and will have a rad saaa'stane walk in front of his briok building. It is this hind of enterprise that builds up a town aad makes the merchant who has the get up to do such things a trade winner Billy should be cemmanded. The Cowden-Kalay Clothing Co., as usual with this popular firm has pur chased the most up-to-date, stylish and quality bearing liae of goods ever brought to the city and have them now on their counters and shelves ready for iuspection of the buying public. They have ever since tho advent of their store maintained the personal in spection idea of goeds in tho eastern market and therefore tho goods pur chased by Mr. Cowdon on his lato trip and now on sale are first class in every particular. At tho opera house yojtorday after noon was conducted ono of the most sorrowful memorial services ever wit nessed injtbls city, the occassioa be ing the last tribute to the depatled president, William MoKinley. Al though tlio remains wore far away the fr fooling of grief was almost us great as f. if they who present. Fraiu two o'clock until live p.m. business was suspended 'in all branches in puisuancn of Mayor e- .Myei'.s proclamation and everyone, ie gudlois of paity, creed or sect, j lined to pay a last tubule to the dop tiled nun. The mm vices n em conducted by the (.1. A R assisted by the citizens a hI the program was us fiiln&: Funeral Miuc'li, Cnopin. Hymn, "Vbldn With Me" Scriptuio Lesson, R'v. Xindcr.. Male Quartet, "Thy Vill Bo Dane." Prayer, Rev. Riohauls. Hymn, "Lead, Kimily Light." Address, Rev. Xauders. Address, Rev. Cobb. Hymn, Nearor "My God to Theo." Address, 'H. '1'. Potter. Address, K. U. Overman. Address, J. M. Clmlllii. Hymn, "America." Benediction. Htch numlier en the program wus reruleied in a manner befitting the oc cusioii nnd the tributes paid to thu do p tried dead were grouted wliti teais, iiiMead tif, it formeily, cheii. Wlion the last bem diction had been Mtid tht j; ' lingo assemlilagii quietly and sadly dc- ; p ti ted fur iliir iiuir.iu, a burruwtiil LOCALLY Some choice now water sets at Tho fair. The Ciiikk and Chicago Inter Ocean ouo year for $1.25. J W. Uhrdaer and J. W. James of Wymote wore hero Monday. Wm. Cowan of Guide Rock was in tho city the last of tho weoK. Dish washer wanted at Bon Ton; ti 00 ptr week. W. S. Bknsk, Prop. D scant that light stimmtr lobo and gel one ol Butieis Fall and Winter Robes. OS. C. Smith of Bvaliice was looking atter iMisiuuns in Hie cit llietliilot 111 nutK. Lata lieiliiiigiir la in Omaha this weak Malting liieiid.s and atluiuliiig tlio Aksaibeu. Hat toy Uo. lm- gone lo Lincoln wheir lie tMil divot iiii time attend ing thu state iiiiivi'isiiy. ,). S. M.u?li of Ciiitd Rock vt Iuok ing attki Ijiisiiiton iiuittoi at the county icitt Wediiesdnj. Will Watd tiiiicdlu Alma l'lifsduj night and look in PuWiiu Bill'i U lid West Show ut Suppnoron Weiluesday. When you waul nails, M'lows, bolts, baib wiu or no tiling cl.-n in ilia haul wate line cull on . . Wtiglit. I'lnc.-t lino ol tucking chiiliH and tlio gtealcfct vaiiety ot dining cliiut.s ever tin own upon tiitr iuaikil loiiud at Al io igln llio. I S. liiliiani ami wife and -on Hairy ituriit!il Wi'itutiMla) iiioiiiiug fiom a seti'ial iiiniiili- mij nirii in tlio moun tains o( Colorado. Clnis. ,M. llutcliiiiMiii and Mablo Wolte, both ut Smttli county, Kiiih'ts, wcio uuitcil in iiiairiagu by .ludge Kdsou on Sep). 10. Ii. L. 11. Furl has paving btick on the giound with which to have walks laid f i oiii the siii'et g.ttn lo the entrances of his residence property. Frank Smith from south of the nvtr a leturiiad homo WduoMluy morning from a heveral A-ck. nip and a visit with his daughter in Canada. P. A. Huii.xeu left Weduebday to visit with the family of Chas Sehaflf nit at Omaha and lo attend tbo last days of tho Aknarbcn festivities. Last week I went about, Full of trouble and of doubt. Now I'm smiling and dance with delight, I had some Rocky Mountain Tea last night. C. L Cuitiug. F W CowitiMi lu-t Monday morning received a telephone iiii'ssnge from C. E. Stine of Snpi'iior, nking for a hat There wns nniie in Superior laigo enough for Imiii. Ii w.is a boy and will soon bo installed a.s nssistnnt editor of the Journal. Dr. Dnmerell has had a brick walk built in front of his brick block on Webster street. This will add much to the trade value of these business homes t the nieiuhaiitit doing busiiitsin that block, (iood sidewalk aro a business proposition as people will not travel over dilapidated wooden walks wliee they can gut th goods wanted and travel over a clean pavement. MtECOMMEHDED BY PHYSICIANS 4ti3VR6EON PONDS EXTRACT Sixty Years a Household Remedy For Burns, Cuts, 8pralns and Bruises. CAtTTIONI Witch Hazet Is n,t rONrrsjUXTRACT. Insist rG'"-f- POND'S EXTRACT, solll tnt, In scaled bottles, bud wrappers. Farm Insurance I IGcrioaii-losnraiicc-COs, Oc' FRKKPOltr, ILL. l'ho largest old line company in the west Fanners Mutual Ins Co., Of Nebianka, of Lincoln. Largest iiiiiiii.il in the state with. over. '101) policim in Webster Con tt. O. C. Teel, Agt.,f .. t lti;il t.,U II, .MUHIAalvA eflV A rK Farm loans at 5 pet cent interest on good improved land. C. F. Cathcr, oflice over Cottlng'a drug store, Red Cloud, Neb. Business and work of all kinds In the city was generally suspended dur ing the exorcises nt tho opera house on Thursday afternoon, But ono outfit seemed to think that life depended on that thoy should contlnuo to labor. Considorable unfavorable commeat was made In Cfgard to it, Tbo biick sidewalk at tho front and side of the Wright-Potter huHding has been completed and tho public will no longer lie compelled to wade in the mud. This nnpioveinent could well h einulatad by a number of the prop- it j owners further down the Mieet. in fact a city otdinance should be limited which would make it compul suit oo the pint of piopnity owneis to lephet' wooden sidewalks tnUn up with lit ick Let the good woik go oil GANGER SulTcrcts from this hornblc maludy nearly always inheiitit not necessarily from the parents, but may bo from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through several generations. This deadly poison may lay dormant in the blood for years, or until you reach middle life, then the first little sore or ulcer makes its ap pearance or a swollen gland in the breast, or some other 2art of the body, gives the first warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly and penna ncntly nil the poisonous virus must be eliminated from the blood every vestnge of it driven out. This S. S. S. docs, nnd is the only medicine that can teach deep icatcd, obstinate blood troubles like this. When nil the poison has been forced out of the system the Cancer heals, and the disease never returns. Cancer beginsof ten in a small way, ns the following letter itont Airs, hlnter shows: A final I utiiinlc mine on my Jawnlioiitnn Inch below the c.iron the left Mile of my (ace. It gave i.ic no jialn or iiicoiieii (luce, nnd I should luuc foij'.oltcn ntnnit It hail it nut licKiiiitotnnatncnud Itch ; it won Ul bleed a tittle, then cn timer, but ouM not licit. This continued for Home time, ivlicn my J.ur beKmi to ittcII, becoming very painful. The Cancer be wail lu cat and spread, until it wasnil.UKc nsa tmlf itollar,wlien I heard jf S S S. nnd (letermln :iltoi;ic it n fnlrtrial, -.lid it wni ictnnrkable what n wonderful effect It had from t he ery beginning the sore becan to jeal nnd after tnkfnt' n ftw bottles diapeared entirely. This was two j ears ana ; thei e are stilt oo signs of the Cnnccr, nml my general health .ontlnuts good. Mrs. K. Siuhi k, I.a I'lita, Mo. 0 0 gg is the greatest of all L - t blood purifiers, iiudthc eW kW eW only one guaranteed B B B purely vegetable. Send e ss "kw for our free book on Cancer, containing valuable and interest ing information about this disease, and write our physicians about your case. Wo make no charge Spr medical ndviec. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA. wmkJmL mSSKm TURNUREtBROTHERS ' ' ' ' "" " " . 1 - Great Bargain Sale of Fall Dry Goods, Jackets, Suits, Shoes, Carpets, Etc. 50e. Great Silk Sale. 85 Pieces SHk from 10 to 18 yards to piece, worth 65c to $1.25 per yard, this Sale price, 50c. This is not a "Racket Store" adver tisement but straight business and the best values ever offered. A great many are worth $1.25 per yard. Jackets. Our new Jackets are in and we have had a good business in this line. Honest goods at honest prices is what wins in the Cloak business. We have a few last season's Jackets we are selling at one-half price. Come early if you want to secure a bargain. Blankets. . Our blanket stock is-now on display. It contains the best values to be found anywhere. Our large trade in this line last season stripped us of every blanket we had, and so enabled us to place a large order this fall, thereby getting the lowest of prices. We intend to Cfivc you the, benefit of our buying. Below we list a few values. H) I full sIm cot lilankotH lrm jior pair 10 I full size, 11 heavier blanket than above "0(! inr pair Ktrn litrgo sio blankets ! 'J.r to ti per pr. ool blankets eM.OO to $5 in) per pair. Fall Dress Goods. Have just received a full line of the latest effects in Black and Fancy Dress Goods. Also a handsome line of Flan nels for Waists in 2A yard lengths at prices to suit everybody's purse. Hlaok (.intuitu cloth .loo to 1 1 00 per yard, liluok t'assinioro S'Jo to $1 1M por yard. Uluelc Sorgo I.'io to $1 '2r per yard, lliooadeH in blank and color-, 12o to S'J.OO Latest color elCoets hi Miithig-s, (1 yard loiigtln., f0d to 51 fit) po.' yard. ty. f RELIABLE MADE Josh Billings on on ono occasion remarked: "Hy son, observe lite postage stntup. Its usefulness tlcpciul.s on its ability to stick to one thing until it gets there." A'WA-'WAwrfWAA''W STIGH:TO-IT-IVEJJESS JIeans Sueeess. But for our persistence in giving high grade clothing at medium grade prices, we do not believe we would be enjoying the trade of so many Red Clouders as we are but for selling Men's Suits at $S.oo, $10.00 and $12.00 that you are in the habit of paying from two to three dollars more for, we wouldn't be doingthe business we are doing. We wouldn't be selling you your clothes would we? When you wear shirts wear the best. The "Lion Brand" is the best. Most everybody wears LZSHC Will soon be Gouiden-Kaley THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. 50e. Corduroy i CLOTHING ! SN o u a ,m everybody. - Clothing Go. Outing Flannels. Special valves at 5, 6, 7, 8 and 20c. We believe that our price is from one to two cents beTow all competitors for same qualities. Fall Waists. Have you seen our new line of Flan nel and Velvet waists. Wo will hoII n good quality 08 Flannel Wuist trimmed iu black soutuch braid nt $2 2T. A hotter quulity Fltmuol nlst, trimmed iu soutuch braid, lntofet Htyle, colors bluo, red, black tmd green, 93 00. Dot tied velvet wnistH, latest effects, and color- red, bluo, green im black at 5.00. Sciiool Shoes. The season is now.at hand when the boys and girls going to school will need good strong shoes to keep their feet dry. We handle the celebrated Hamilton-Brown shoes for men, women and children. Our Highland calf hchooi shoo has boon tested and found equal to tho tost Sizes fi to 8-8 to 1 IK 12 to 'J. Our Hoys' G million shoos "can't bo beat nt tho price; made of good quulity calfskin latest stylish cap toe, laco mid only $1 fiO por pair. Our stock of ladlos' dross shoos contain tho latest mid most up to du.t,o footwear Poiitfolii Intel stylo cap too only $1.00 Vlci, in welt und lloxlblo solo 42 SO to 33 00 Knainckd Vlci, extended wolt solo, laco, cap too, fine for dross occasions, M 75, Ladies' Belts. We always keep an up to date line of belts constantly on hand. Wide elastic bolts, long buckler 05o to 81.25. Wido nnd narrow IKh calo bolts (J.'io to $1 25. Shirred rlbbpn oliudio bolts fiOc. Leathor Bolts lOo to Tide Oilt Delta j.'mj to -7,V Dress Linings and Findings. SlUslii i in black whito nud colors lOo to 40c. Near Silks in colors 20c. Mercerized Sutteou In colors 20o to 40o. CumbricM, black und colors, Oo. Dross Duck, 10o to 20o. Dress Stays, fio to lfio. YnmmV featlierboiiQ, black drab nnd whito 10c per yard. Velveteen facing ?o por yard. facing Jo ner vunl Jirusli binding, nil colors, 5o jior yard. , ' i ' . ! m '; 1"! , v ) S'c. V'W'W wW tnr' , '&' m I". Vifol f'.ft il " 1 ytM msmma,,yz.mi.a