The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 15, 1901, Image 5

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We will sell all the
I Watches, - Clocks, - Rings - and
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on display in our window for 25c each. Tickets for
these goods will be in packages placed in our $
; in our show cases among other packages
that will contain an article
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Remember, Saturday, November 16,1901, you buy a
watch, clock or ring for 25c, worth regular
3 from $2.00 to $10.00.
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WEEK'S HAPPENINGS.
The (Jiiihk Siper j'car.
Stove repair!) tit W. W. Wright's.
For anything in tlio hardware lino go
to Wright's.
. Tim finest lino of stovos in the valley
can bo found at WrlghtV.
Dr. F. K. McKnby of Superior was
in the city the first of this week.
Tlio brick walk in front of tbo now
Out tn nil hotel building was laid this
weok.
Now. is tlio time to pot Hobes and
Blankots. You can find all stylos and
prices at Butlers.
Mis. C. T. Coleman who has been
viditing friend hero left for Canton,
Illinois, Monday morning."
Presiding Elder McDonald of the
Methodist church was hero Sunday
-conducting quarterly conference.
James (Jrimingcr of Wynioro was
hero the llrst of tho week visiting with
old friends and looking afier business
matters.
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SAWSI
' We want to talk to you
about saws. Hand Saws
Cross Cut Saws, Buck
Saws, Meat Saws, Ice
Saws, Etc.
We have a line that
will please the most ex
acting and the complete
ness of our line is a big
item. We have almost
every kind that cad be
desired by anyone. Qual
ity is our hobby. The
best is none too good for
our customers and we al
ways have it. Prices are
bottom, in fact lower than
ever before. In this class
of goods we can save you
money. Our axes are
here and a finer line has
never appeared in town
before. Come in. Look
them over. It is to your
interest as we'll as ours.
MORHART
Bros.
Hardware
Co.
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MORE OR LESS PERSONAL.
(.Monsters for BOj at The Fair.
The Chief and Life of McKinley $1.50.
1) M. Abel spent several hours in
Superior Sunday.
Tiik Chuck and tho Toledo Made
one year for $1 25.
A. I) McNoor of liluo Hill was in tho
city tho llrst of tho week.
Dlek Gray of Norton, Kansas, was
visiting in the city this week.
Have you seen tho up to date Blauk
ots and Holies, Butlers is tho.placo to
find them.
Fred.S wmi of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
was hero visiting with Uoorgo Halhjon
this week.
Car of corn end
100 lbs. $1.25; in fi()0
oats chop feed,
pound lots 81.20.
-W. B. Hour.
Edward McCuno and wife returned
homo Tuesday morning from a visit at
Altucna, Kansas.
Pasteur's "Blucklegino" for tho pro
volition of black-leg in cattle for sale
by Coding tho Druggist. , '
Mr. and Mrs. Orson Wray of Norton
county, Kaiisas, visited with It. C. Leg
gott aud family last woek.
When you want nails, screws, bolts,
barb wire or puything else in tho hard
waro lino call on W, W. Wright.
Farm loans at 5 per cent interest on
good improved land. C. F. Cather,
office over Cotting'a drug storo, Red
Cloud. Nob.
Robes! Robestl Robes! It For the
next sixty days you can buy 'Blankets
and Robes at a sacrifice price at J. O.
Butlers harness shop.
The ladies of thb Christian church
are busily preparing for tbelr annual
fancy work salo which they will hold
shortly before Christmas.
Ben McFarland who for some time
has been working on the B. & M. out
of McCook has returned noma and wllf
remain hero for tho present.
Tho ioo house of Win. Benso in the
south ward has been completed and is
n commodious structure capable of
holding a considerable tonnage.
Mrs. Johu Wiles luft Wednesday
for Peru, this state, where sho will join
her husband and they will reside in tho
future. They will be missed by a largo
circle of friends.
, Do you want a new cloak or pair of
Furs? A special display at our store
Friday, Nov. 23d and Saturday, Nov.
23. Garments delivered day of salo.
Miner Biiotiikks.
Mrs. C. U. Kaloy left Tuesday morn
ing for Lincoln and other points in the
eastern part of tbo stato where sho will
make a visit with friends and relatives
or soveral weoks.
Makes assimilation perfect, healthy
blood, muscles lirm, strong nerves.
Quickens the brain, makes and keo, h
you well. Great medicine, , Kocky
Mountain Tea. 05o.
Thero will be an old soldiers camp
lire and oyster supper at tho Masonio
hall on tho evening of Saturday, Nov.
10th. Department .Commander R. S,
Willoox will bo here and mako an ad
dress. Notice to Faumkhs: Hereafter our
buying days for hogs will bo on Fridays
and Saturdays, l'luaso govern your
selves accordingly and nmku arrange
uieiits to bring tiiem in on those days.
DVKIt & Koontk
International Live Stouk Exposition,
Chicago, Ids , Nov. 30, to Deo. 7. For
this occasion tickets will bosoldlk'o.
1st, 2d, mid 3d, limited for return Due.
8th, at oue fare plus $3 for tho round
LOCALLY
For sale bills call at this olllce.
The Chief and Life of McKinley $1 50
Coal, hard and soft at Poultry Ranch
Winter mittens can bo had utThr
Fair.
If youj want seed corn see W. B.
Roby.
Dr. Damerell is home from ntilpto
Denver.
W. J. Whitton of Blue Hill was here
Menday.
Oro hundred hand lamps at 25u each
at Tho Fair
Miss Lois Pope is visiting in Lincoln
this weok.
The Ciincr and Chicago. Intor Ocoan
one year for 11.25.
Charley Amack and Elmer Wilson
left the first of the week for Idaho.
Discard that light summer robo and
getono of Butlers Fall and Winter
Robes.
Mrs. Bert Lindloy of Rivertou was
visiting with relatives aud friends hero
this weok.
Tho Lifo of Win. McKinley, by Murat
Halstead, and Tiik Ciiikk one year for
Sl.fiO, tho prlco of tlio book alono.
John Wilhclmson ami wife left Mon
day evening fir Portland, Oregon,
where they will mako th ir future
home.
Will Shotiso who has been residing
in South Omaha for sonio time past ar
rived hern Wednesday evening and is
working for Hatty Sowtnr.
Fott Rknt A good new seven room
house, acre and one-third of ground,
stable, good collar and water and other
convoniciieVs. Iiiquiio at this olliee.
Farm
Insurance !
German - Insurance - Co.
Ob' FHEEPORT, ILL.
Tho largest old lino company in the
' west.
Farmers Mutual Ids "Co.,!
Of Nebraska, of Lincoln.
Largest mutual in the stato with.
over 300 policies In Webster
Coti'ity.
iO. C. Teel, AgtJ
Rkd Cloud, Nkuiiaska..
Don't throw away your old sowing
machine. A fow dollars will make it
all right at the sewing machine hos
pital. Orgsns repaired also. Carl M.
Person.
Brings attractiveness to listless, un
lovable girls, making them handsome,
marriageable women. That's what
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35c C.
L. CoHing.
John Tomlinson returned home Wed
nesday from Cape Nome,, Alaska where
he has been sinco tho summer of 1000.
His wife went as far as Lincoln to
meet him.
Thero will bo a special display of
cloaks and furs at our storo Friday,
Nov. 22 and Saturday, Nov. 23. Gar
ments delivered at time of sale.
MlNKK BltOTIIKKS.
Tlio Congregational Ladies Aid So
ciety will hold an apron salo and nlso
servo chicken pie dinnorand supper on
Saturday, Novomber 23d ut tho Potter
building formerly occupied by O. F.
Evans second hand storo,
Grace Episcopal service Sunday, Nov
17. Twenty-fourth Sunday atter Trin
ity. Morning prayer, litany and ser
mon 10:40 a.m. Evening prayer and
sermon 7.80 p.m. Sunday school 12 m.
The publio is cordially invited,
The work being done by tho street
commisssioner this weok is somothing
that should have boon dono long ago.
Tho old tiles used to carry tho water
across Fourth avonuo have proved their
inability long ago and should have been
removed.
The "Royal Hotel," Red Cloud's new
brick hotel is ono thing. Red Cloud can
well bo proud of. This now institution
will be open in a fow days, and it will
undoubtedly bo tho finest hotel in the
valley." Tho building is fitted through
out with steam heat, and has all mod
ern conveniences. Tho now furnituro
is now arriving and being put in and
is all strictly llrst class.
Tliwtlrst of tho series of entertain
ments arranged for the 'winter, Tho
Hahn-Piirko Quartette, assisted by Asa
Howard Gooding," held forth at tho
Congregational oliuich on Tuesday
evening to n very satisfactory house,
riio enteiuiininont was ono of merit
anil Prof, Sums and the High school
are to bo congratulated on the success
of tho 11' si of the seres.
GENERAl CITY NEWS.
The Chief and Life of McKinley $1.50.
Stowart Albright was In Blue Hill
Sunday.
Geo. McCrary of Blue Hill was hero
this week.
L. E Katterfeld of Hlvorton was bore
Thursday.
Tlio county commissioners were in
session this week.
E. W. Clack of Edgar was doing bus
iness in tho city Tuesday.
Will Gray of Norton, Kansas, is in
the city on business this woek.
E. S. Garbor and A. J, Hayes of
Guide Rock woro hero this week,
Flavo Grice returned homo Thurs
day mornicg from a trip to Llucoln.
The old frame building formorly oc
cupied by John Polulcky is being torn
down.
Cloak salol Cloak salo! Friday,
Nov. 22, Saturday, Nov. 23. Mi nick
Bkitiikus.
O. W. Kaloy went to Lincoln to at
tend a session of tho Royal. Mystic
Shrine lodge.
Oscar Hughes was in Hastings this
week, being calloi thither by tho sick
ness of his father.
Mrs. .1. H. Dielil nrrived in tho city
tho llrst of the week and 1? visiting
willi tlio family of G. V. Frnncis.
Geo. Hudell and wife started on a
month's cloak salo trip in the westers
part of this state and Colorado Sun
day. A thousand tilings by it are done far
butter than most things do one. We
refer to Rocky Mountain Tea made by
Madison Medicine Ci. 35e. C. L. Col
ting. W. A. Miiynard sold to Morhart &
Cutter twuntf-livn choice hogt for $5 00
p r hundred and received 8501 .10 for
them, and still lie lias about forty acres
of hogs loft.
Morhart & Cutter claim to bo tho
high buyer o7 this country nnd no
hotter proof can bo given for this claim
than to see tlio farmers drawing their
hogs often twenty and twenty-live
miles to them.
Another good headlight or two placed
at advantageous positions at tho B &
M. depot would be a good thing. Now
that it is coming tho season of tho year
when dark and stormy weather will bo
with us a good lighted platform is ab
solutely necessary when people are
getting on and oil trains.
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Boy's and
Children's
Overcoats.
Jack Frost, snapped
his fingers quite smartly
yesterday. But he need
not snap at us. We're
ready for him, and have
already helped hundreds
of boys to laugh at his
blustcrings,
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We Never Sold
So Many
Boys' and Children's overcoats
before the weather got cold as
this year. Boys and mothers are
rinding uf out. Styles seen no
where else are here.
Even for
We say
Gouiden-Haley
THE STORE THAT
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Jackets.
Our stock of 1001 Jackets is is somewhat brckon in sizos and colors
but wo still have a very largo lino to select from. In 27-inch!
nnd 42-inch coats we have browns, blues, blacks and castors at
prices that defy competition.
27-inch Jacket, castor, tailor stitched, largo collar, 0 largo pearl
buttons, latest style, half fitting back, price $9, SO,
Ladies black or castor; 43 inches in longth, tailor stitched, storm
collar, half fitting baok, $12.00.
We have a few Jackets that we are selling at half price, fifty cent
on tho dollar. If you need anything for school jacket now is
the time to saVo money.
Xulo1: OoQLteu
Men's duck coats, extra heavy covert cloth, blanket lined, wind aid
rain proof. 11.25, II 60 and 13 00. ' ,
Men's long covert cloth coats, wind and rain proof, 18,60.
Boys' covert cloth coats, same as men's, 11,25.
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Blankets.
Large 10-4 grey blankets, extra heavy 50 ,
Largo 10 4 tah, hlankots, extra heavy ,. ... 05
Largo 11 4 grey blankets, oxtra I cavy , ... 1 00
Lnagn 11-4 grey blankets, oxtra heavy 81.25, 81.50 and $3 05
Wool blnnkets, 10-4 full slzo, 83.00, $a.C0, $4 O0;$4.50to 0 00
Tho winter season U fast nppronching whon a set of furs will bo
most comfortable.
We havo Fur Collarettes at 80.00, 81 00. 81 75, 83 00, 85.50, 80.00 and
up to 815 00.
Fur Boas 83 25 to 80.25.
Mufflers DOo, 81.50. 81.75, 82 00, 83.50, 83.00, 83.50 to 85 0e L
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Flannel Waists, plain colors, 81.00.to 81.50,
riniiuni wmaui, itu, iiiuu, uinua,
blaok soutach braid. 14 70 to 83.00
Latest effects in Polka Dot Velvet waists 85.00.
OuLtixiisei Flanneli.
Just received now supply of light, and dark outings, extra quality
at 5, 7, 8. 9 and lOo por yard. Just tbo thing for night dresses
and children's drossos, ;?
Extra heavy doublo faced llannols for underwear and skirts 8 10.
12J4 and lfio yor yard. , ' '
Underwear. , V
An nrtiele we nil want nnd tho best to be had for the least inonnv
MonM extra liivy lleeeiHS' por garment , '
Men's beavv ll"ece pni;ts or shirts 85o per garmont.
(Miliiren'rt heavy fleeee 15 per garment, up according l !,
Children's extra heavy flewi-d ribbed union suits 50 to 75c per suit. '.
Light weight, ribbed suits HOtfoaph.
Ladle ribbed union suits 50o to 83.00 per suit.
Ladies Separate garments fl.ru to 81 25 per gamier. t, "
Fascinators and Shawls at nvtrn Imv nWnne ofni.e. J
have a full iine of Shetland
white and colors, 3
A.8,h liulil'ed" number 82 B " 8he8 M "r r'' Wl '
Hamilton Brown shoo for men woman and children " '
Have you seen our linn of babjV Urst'shoes ;
tA T!UJ-. L- rri
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Lots of
New Kinds
Out for this season.
The new yoke coat.
the Russian coat, botf
coat, the long coat,
new ulsters, and ohi
well we will have to
give up. We can't
tell you half. Come
in and see. Children's
overcoats start at
$1.50. Boys over
coats start at $2.65,
and run step by step
1 as high as you care
to pay
Extravagance.
againCOME, SEE.
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NEVER DISAPPOINTS.
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Floss, pure fwhite, creanV
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