The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 25, 1901, Image 1
r j- -N VOLUME XXIX. MINER Because there are no long chains of extravagant claims in our ads. do not think for a moment that the highest quality goods are not here. Braggadochio is unnecessary, for these stocks appeal to good taste on account of materials, designs, finish, character and richness. You will enjoy visiting this store because of the beautiful and interesting things displayed, and when you compare values you'll agree that flowery essays and bolstering claims arc not needed to help sell our goods. Do You Want $1.25? That's what the linings amount to we'se giving with every dress pattern at 50c per pard and up, until November 1st. The time is limited. You should make your selections now. LININGS. F R E E . fc 6 yards best Camdric. 4 yards Velveteen Skirt Binding. . 11-2 yards Sehsia, 3 1-2 yards Stiffening, 1 Set Stays. 1 spool Silk. Chilly Days wearing. We can please you this season by showing you the latest stylish gar ments at extremely low prices. 2rixlx Jaolsets at fi-Sb.OO to Jfjtll.&O. 5b2-incli Coats at fl3.0 to 20.00. School Dresses much about They are A GOOD We have a job lot of 60c, Do you want good every-day shoes for children or do you want shoes for yourself. We have 150 pairs all sizes and different makes. Don's hesitate asking for them. They are going at a big reduction. PLATT. & Chicago- Lumber - Vard. REDJOLOUD.JNKBRASKA. Lumber, Lime, w. B. DKALEIl IK Flour, Feed, Oats,-Corn, Bated Hay and Coal Oil. HARD - AND No. i Third Avenue, Red BROTHERS. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. are the first intimation of the colder days to come a good time to get a new jacket for the winter's f The littie folks will appreciate a dress made from the cloth we have talked so much warmer than calico and not much mor expensive At t5c yd. TIME TO BUY A CORSET ! 75c and $1.00 Corsets that we are closing out at -3tlo each. FREES CO., Goal and.Cement. ROBY, - SOITTp COAI, Cloud, Nebr-, Phone No, 51. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 25, 1901, 1 1 ho undersigned will sell nt tho Wm, Kuehu farm 2 miles south nnd. 'H univa west of Had Cloud on Monday, Oetober 24, commouoing nt 10 o'olook a. in. tho following to wit: 1 13 Head Stock !! consisting of 1 gray mare I) -years. told, weight l'J00:ono bav mnroten' l years out, woignt iuoo;ono roan colt yours old, weight 700; ono pony ten kyears oiu, weigui vuu: ono uiai lyears old, weight 700; ono black cowl i eight years old heavy with calf. 3 stoor calves 10 months old, 1 heifer J calf 10 months old, aud four summon .pigs. AISO F A It M IHPLKUEM T 8 and n number one lino of HOUSEHOLD GOODS Teiims ok Sa.e 10 months time" ,will be given on all sums over 95' purchaser invincrnoto with cood so. 'curity bearing 10 per cent interest ,au sums unner o cash, on all sums of 95 and over a dlscout of fi 'per eout will be giveu for cash. JOHN WILHELMSON. LCol. O, L. Winkkkv, Auctioneer. ALMOST FORGOTTEN. ' ? Incidents ol Every Day Life Which Very Few People Stop to ThlnklAbout on i Account of Their Littleness. Thtd is tho season of the year win n the whlto man's bunion is setting up stoves anil cleaning stove pipe. This kind of weather must bo Indian sum- mor. Wo hopo It will continue. Nice weather for stock sales. These moon m m light nights uro lino aud the young man and his onliest one am making tho most of it. A young man by the name of Strong recently look unto himself a wife by the name of Pare Some heart At m 1 1 m less wretch said it ought not to bo Spanish to add that thoy ought to make a Strong Pare. Hero is nil item from Kansas: "When tho coiitractors dis covered lady hoof-prints in tlis freshly cemented vault lluors of tho new coutt m houso they thought it high tlmo to lock up tho building at night." Tho Item didn't suto whether tlmo wero any man hoof-prints. It will soon bo win ter wjth its cold, snowy and disugreo ablo weathor. At this tlmo wo nro again going to make tho suggestion of tho propriety of our business mon llx ing up a room for tho comfort of their lady customors during tho blustery weather. Oftentimes ladles and chil dren who aro compelled to come In from tho country on cold, snowy, rainy or disagreeable days nro subjected to downright hardship. Of course thoy can crowd round tho stoves in tho stores but thoro aro a great number who don't cafe to do this. lho men folks can tako euro of thomsolves and can always get nwxt tho broadside of a good lire Now to got up a snuggery for the women folks would not cost much aud it is their duo that it should bo done. From 25o to 50o per, month would ilx up n comfortnblo room with all con vorioncoB. Don't give this tho "marble heart" and turn it down but do something. Lot two or throo of tho progressiva business men get togothor und e,et out and rustle. Advertising That Pays. I called upon Mr. K M. Austin when in Litchliolil, III., fiays it writer in Ad vertising World, aud found him a most enthusiastic advortisor, and as a result, the proprietor of tho leading hardwaro store iu Litchfield. Ho had nothing but tho highest praise for advertising. Ho has cuglit the spirit of it. As soon as his various advertising journals reach his store' Mr. Austin goes over every ono of them and cuts out everything relating to. anything in his store that ho may wish to advortlso. Tbeso clippings nro classified and placed iu separate envelopes. For instance, everything relating to paints is put in an envelope laboled "Paints," every, thing relating to stoves in an envelope labeled "Stoves," eto. So that when over Mr. Austin wishes to write his ad be has at hand tho bost possiblo help and information for gettiug up n first class ad. Tho newspaperman at Litchfield told mo that it was with the groatosj. dlfll cutty that Mr. Austin was persuaded to tako n very small spaco in the paper a few years ago. Shico that timo, bow over, I. o has found it to bo to profit ablo that ho just multiplies his spaco by two each year. Mr. Austin, in speaking of advortls Ing, salds "In 1805 I was in partner ship with n mau who did not bollovo very strongly In advertising. As a re sult, our advertising account for tho year was about $10 That year wo did 811,000 worth of business. Sinco that time I have bought out my partner and pay annually not less than M50 for ad vertising. Last year wo did a business of 920,000. This was dono with tho samo management, with tho samo clerks, in the aamo store,. and selling tho same goods. I can attribute the in croaso to nothing hut advertising, and sometimes when 1 am tempted to think that perhaps I am wrongin advertising so much, and perhaps 1 can get along without it, I Invariably oomo to tho conclusion that I can not daro not stop it. We, tho jury, Hud that tho deceased camo to his death from hoart failure, caused by not taking Kooky Mountain Tea mado by "Madison Modiolus Co. 34c. l L. Cotting. mi i .i!iiijLiiij - -499444444444fe PUBLIC J The undersigned will sell nt his farm 3 miles south mid i tulles oast of Rod X Cloud, on tho old Sam' Martin place, on I Friday,' November commonclugnl 10 o'uluuk a.m. ?70 tosorlbcd aa "P Consl.uinp of ono driving tnauiO and 8 yours old. weight 1100 each; otio E team black mares, 11 and 18 years old, weight 1500 each; ono bay niaro 7 years old, weight 11)00; ono gray golding 8 years old, weight MOO; ono mart) $ 2 'Jyonrs old, weight 1)00; ono standard bred yearling horse colt; ono standard 5 bred sucking colt. t S 11 Head o Cattle t , '$ 2 Consisting of two il year -old hollers, fresh soon; ono yearling heifer, threo ft m yearling steers and 5 spring calves. v ' f ' ,5 J 50 Head of Hogs consisting of shoats weighing from '50 ' :v pounds to 150 pounds. ft, ? IMPLEMENTS, .FEED and HOUSEHOLD GOODS. J 2 Two good farm wagons, ono now o-sootion steal narrow, ono now riding lister; ono staid cutter, nearly now, two walking cultivators, ono wood out- m tor. ono 14 inch stirnug piow. ono goon l.i.itiiont nmi 80101 ngnt worK uaruuea, !J nlfalffl, 160 shocks of foddor cut and 4 furntturo unu nincr iliuiK lvu uuniuiuun TERMS OF SALi:. Twolvo months over 15 00, purchaser giving noto with approved security boarlng ton per S 2 cent interest from date of sain. Sums of $5.00 and under cash. Fivo per ? . ..n- f..M n..nl. .... uitnia iimliir ili CU If CUUfc llll Ull Wl" '" o"- ." " - Memorial Service I'Jio Woniaua ltellef Corps hold last Saturday aftoruoon a very Interesting memorial service for their deceased sister, Mrs. Kate Judson. Besides tho members of tho order there wore pres ent many of her friends and acquaint ances. After tho regular exercises of tho order for such occasions tho follow ing prcgram was rendered: Mrs. Jud son as a llulief Corps Member Mrs. Dow. As a Christian Mrs. Hifo As a Sunday School Worker Mrs. Knight. Asa Church Membur Mrs. Warren and Mrs. l)oan. As a Frieud Mrs. West and McKoighan. As an Advisor Mrs. Turner. As nn Invalid Mrs. Holm r. A letter from Mrs. Kate PouJ, was road as her trlbuto to Mrs. Judson' christian character. Closed by sing ing, "Noarer My God to Thao." 9 At the close of the servico Mrs. Dow requested the privilege of saying a few moro words. After speaking of Mrs. Judson, saying that if sho wero look ing down upon us, sho would bo pleasod with all these things, she turned to Mrs. Knight tbo prosident and began to tell what good things sho had done. That she was called the "Mother of the Corps;" that this was bor fourth term as presidont of tho corps and that she boned sho would bo president four ynars moro. She thon presontcd her in bohnlf ot tho corps, a solid gold rec ognition pin of tho order. Never was woman moro surprised thau Mrs. Knight. It wns written all over bor faco when sho aroso and trlod to make reply. Hut (ho finally cxprossod to tho corps her thauks for tho gift and for tho tiioughtfuliicss and love of tho givers and her appreciation thereof. Retolutions of Respect. Tho following resolutions of respect woro adopted by James A. Garfield W. H, C, No. 14, at their last regular meeting October 10, 1001. Wueukas, God in his wisdom has removed from cur midst our beloved sister; Catherine Judson, and we by her death liavo lost a faithful member and n true frieud of tho old soldier, thereforo bo it, ' Resolved, that our charter bo draped for thirty days. Resolved, That wo extend our heart fcttspmpaiuy to tho borenved husband and his sad homo of utllictlon, and be it further, Resolved, That .these resolutions bo copied on tho: minutes of tho Corps, nnd a copy bo sent to tho huBbaud of the deceased. KUZAUKTH UK83E, Lylia HointKit, Lizzie M.Ciianky, Committee. iiV'n.ini - T-"-nriiT-iJ-i--" ff fririr t - T. - NUMBER 43 SALEli t t 1, 1901,1 tho following, to wit. ft t folio wb: ' ' w nay men, two sols of heavy work ft I iw ums 01 enno in stack, 4 tons of bound, household goods nnd kitchen tc uiuuuun, - tlmo will bo tjlven on alliums ft AMBOY. Miss Daisy Frisbio was in Rod Cloud Wednesday. Ran Zackery spent Sunday across tho river. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Wilson and Miss Viola Honor spont Sunday with J. W. Saladou and friends. Al. Hnyos of Guide Rock attended church nt Amboy Sunday. Thoro will bo a Hard Timo soolal nt Pleasant Hill Nov. t. Everybody come. Miss Minnlo Unrnes has returned fiom nn extended visit in Iowa. Wedding bells will soon bo ringing; near Lost or. J. W. Snladon will soon have a couple of hogs ready for market. Miss Alta Baker's saddle bone got crippled last week. Walter Cox and wife of McCook are visiting nt homo. ' Ohas. Friable has' a tine new car' iIV. news Bov. lf(tHlfflffl(Hlffttftb 00.00 I f I I; i Doll jQiveffi Away I Our PIG DOLL is now '-read X PIG DOLL is nowHrqady illlU ID UU UAUllJILlUn lib,. ourstore. One coupon with "25c purchase. Doll will be drawn De cember 24th. Good bargains on UNDERWEAR' " . V 1 and HOSIERY. ' Hotter buy where youcaageta chance on this lovely doll,! ''" Call and see It. --,' THE IAiR9- Red Cloud, Nebraska. li44lMM ..., . . . yl.' ,', : . ,-JK, '; .rir ., vivi - " - - . - if" J m t. every $ - ! ltt i . ' ' mm i ft fs f i M v. ;; I ,,4. il I j 'i '4SfVl ,Tv.f . tl J ! .'-. tv -m w ' tJHVi 1 1 11 t if. ,. ."fi-ca m '&M 'ijir Mf -m i" " &A I. . : ' '$ sn X'5jc' J ;j HWi ?l , ivsr jyw&li3sim