, fc-wi-i.iwfc X t A, r TKv r VWafW Riff! WW.QWTOITaKHWWViPl'R!MlHL ww,wrwinvwnCTCTinrmw K't IS Wat m Tt Jf r h t jr. ! ,kV A- 1 , vv ! ft? i iiLs ' A. i . . MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. )CJy wStt. J? ttV &0 JA'V.' - J&-- Azimc m lKn- l'VT' liV 1 J IMH lilt i- .11 I 't Tt? Ill A ill ml M WATCH lOUR MIJ ! FOR NOklB iARGAI NS 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Christmas Watches ! Think, and rend, and talk, ntul look, and listen, mid Inquire; but you will find no gift Unit no near ly suits tlio tastes of nil ages ns does tlio watch. Useful, orntimcntal nnd nppro priato the thrcu requisites that make the perfect gift. Accuracy in n wntch is essen tial, but nccuracy is not nlwnys measured by expense. Wo can sell you an accurnto wntch for little money. Our lonfc oxporienco in select ing nnd handling wntches en ables us to do this. New house Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Red Cloud, Nebraska. fJIIH'Hll'H'T' WEEK'S HAPPENINGS heio The Chirk Siperycar. Stove ropairs at V. V. Wright's ' Toru McCarl of McCook was Tuesday. Rev. X'Uidcrs was in Guide Rock Wednesday. For anything in tlio hardware line go to Wright's. Geo. Overing returned from a trip to Naponoo Wednesday. The finest lino of stoves in tlio valley can bo found at Wright's. Good girl wanted at the Ron Ton restaurant. W. S. Bknsb. Chhtloy Winfrey was looking after business matters at Superior Tuesday. Omar Doling of Holdrego was visit ing with friends hero the first of the week. Now is the timo to get Robes and Hlankets. You can find all styles and prices at Butlers. RoiMeis foi r0i? at The Fnlr The Chltl and Life of McKlnley $1.50. Coal 'il, lfi cents a gallon at W. H. Roby's Tin; Chikk nnd the Toledo Hindu one year for $1 S5. O. C. Tool and W. W. Wntd weie in Guide Rock Tuesday. W. L. Ilainos a former cltizon of Red Cloud was hole this week S. F, Spokcslield has moved to tlio old Potter bull.liig on Webster street. Doputy Sheriff Uurdick was looking nfter matters at Guldo Rock Tuesday. Mrs J. A. Uaum left Thursday for Fail field where her husband is now lo cated. Miss Simmons loft Tuesday morning for Illinois where Bhe will visit with her parents. Havo you seen tho up tojdnto Blank ets nnd Robes. Butlers Is the place to find them. W. U. R'jby made a trip to Uaigler this week to look after his farm prop erty thero. Car of corn end oata chop feed. 100 lbs 8125; in GOO pound lots 81.20. -W. B. Rottr. Pasteur's "Blncklcgino" for tho pre vention of black-leg in cattle for sale by Cutting the Druggist. Perco Ludlow who is working in tho Bostwick hotel at Hastings is here this week visiting with Lis parents. When you wnnt nnils, screws, bolts, bnrb wire or piiythlng else in tho hard waio lino cnll on W. W. Wright. Tho Life of Wm. McKlnley, by Murnt Halstead, and Thk Chirk ono year for $1.60, tho price of tho book alono. LOCALLY 4tbifcifctbibUtfcfe'ifcihifciiitlivlUife. iSflWSTl 9 9 9 m 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 S 9 9 a -3 9 -a 9 -3 -3 9 - i 9 S -9 9 9 9 9 i - 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 HI - 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 i i 9 9 -i 3 y We want to talk to you about saws. Hand Saws. Cross Cut Saws, Buck Saws, Meat Saws, Ice Saws, Etc. AVe 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 well as ours. MORHART Bros. Hardware Oo. (- 6- c- e-s- E- fr fr fr ( fr tr fr 6- S-6-(-r ( fr fc fr C-C-t- s- t- c- r ( 6- c- 6-- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wotborald of Hebron are hero visiting wi'.h S. F. Spokesfield and family this week. Mrs. Claience Stino of Superior who has been visiting with F. W. Cowden nnd wife returned homo Mondny mom Ing. Cliarlev Busehow, wifo and daughter of Colby, Kansas, wero hero visiting friends Wedncsdny whilo onrouto to Blue Hill. Farm loans nt 5 per cent interest on cood improved land. C. F. Gather, ottloo over Cotting's drug store, Red Cloud. Nob. Miss Mabel Saunders left this week for Albert Lea, Minnesota, where she will spend tho winter with relatives and friends. Conductor V. H. Solliday and wife of McCook arrived hero Wednesday and are visiting with relatives and nu merous friends. Clara Abel left Tuesday morning to make a visit at Sterling, this state with Miss Blanche Darby, formerly a resi identof this city. Miss Sadie Leo who has been here holding a position in the telephone central office returned to her home at Superior Thursday. G. R. Chaney left Thursday for Lin coln where he will take baths at the sanitarium in hopes that his health may bo benefitted. W. F. Connor of Dallas, Texas, stop pnl off hern on his way homo from a trip to California to visit with his His ter Mrs, L. II. Rust Robes! Itibcsl! Robes!!! For the next sixty days you can buy Blankets and Robes at a saerilleo price nt J. O. ButleiK hm iio-s slinp. A!. C.ilushn, wifo and cuildioii left Monday for Grand Island where they will visit with Mrs. Galmha's mother and sistor, Mrs. Patti Jackson nnd Mrs. Julia Walker. For sale bills call at llii ollioo. The Chief and Life of McKlnley $1 50 Winter mittens can bo bad at The Fair. If you want seed corn see W. H. Roby. Oro hundred hand lnmps al25d each at Tho Fair Tho Chikk nnd Chlcngo Inter Oconn ono year for $1.25. Geo. Morhartand wife spent Thanks giving in Guido Rock. Charllo Whito left Thursday to visit with friends at Hastings. J.O. Caldwell shipped four tons of tnrkeys to Douvor this week. Discard that light summer robo and got ono of Butlers Fall and Winter Robes. r. O. Hacker spent soveral days this week visiting with friends and relatives in tho eastern part of the state. T. W. Harrington aud family left Wednesday morning for Burcbard, this slato whero they will make their futuro homo, Tho numerous turkoy shoots that nro being hnd Intoly ought to keep somo people well supplied with that kind of living Mrs. L. M. Holden who has been vis iting with friends hoie loft Monday morning for a vl,sit at Minneapolis, Minnesota. A thousand things by it nro done far better than most things do one. Wo refer to Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c C. L. Cot-ting. Foit Rent A good now seven room house, ncro nnd onc-third of ground, stnb'.e, good collar and water and other conveniences. InquiiH tit this olllco. Don't tluow away your old Rowing machine.. A few dollars will make it all light at the hewing machine hos pitnl. Orgstis lepaiied also. Caki. M. Pr.itsoN. Partn Insurance V 'German -Insurance -Co. OF FREItt'ORT, ILL. Tho largest old lino company iu the GENERAl CITY NEWS. The Chief and Life of McKlnley $1.50. Thoio will be a toaehuis association of tin; Nmhcastoru distiiet of Smith county, Knns., at Woiner, Doc. II, UtOI, at '2 o'clock. O. II. FitA.tKit, chairman. Mr. Frank Vavricka and MUs Km ma Barta wero united in ucirriugo last Tuesday by County Judge Kdson. Aft er the ceremony had been perfoi mod the couple nnd a large uumbor of their friends repaired to tho Jas. Mcintosh farm seven miles northwest of town where an elaborate wedding feasi had boon prepared for tho occasion. About ono hundred and fifty of the now couple's friends participated iu tho festivities which wero continued until tho weesma1 hours, Tiik Chikk, along wltn their other numerous fiiuiids, takes pleasure in extending congratula tions nud best wishes. An event which passed off most pleasantly mid one in which tho citi zens of our city showed their inteiest was tne opeuiug of tho ni.w Hotel Royal on last Sauuday night The hotel was 'lighted brilliantly thiough out nud thrown open for the Inspection of the public nnd a Inrgo uumbor of our citizens wero thero to show their appreciation of tho fact that wo have at last got a brick hotel propel ty with furnishings and tixtuies iqual to any thing in tho valley. ClToo, ice cream and light refreshments wero served during the evening. As announced for Sunday, an ojegant dinner was set veil and agaiu our poople turned out in ploutiful numbers to help the now en terprise to begin its career on the toad to success. Due nundrul aud twent guests wero served. Tho Ladies Aid society of the M E church met last Friday afternoon at tho lesidenco of Mrs. Hosuier, a laigu msjotity of thomembeis being pieseut. As they havo a now president, a now depaituro iu tho opening cxoicbcs was mnde, which was Interesting. As theie was n,i pressing work on hand, n liter aiy program had been piepared every number of which was received with gieal applause. Mr). Hosmer al so furpiiscd them with a lunch which consisted of delicious cake, cofTeo and icocieam. This was greatly appreci ated and a vote of thanks wnsteudeied tho hostess. A vote of thanks was also given to those who assisted in the liter ary entertniument. I must not omit tho talk given us by Brother Hamilton. It wns complimentary and encourag ing, thertforo well received. Tho so ciety adjourned to meet in two weeks nt the residence of Mrs. Dow. A Mkm UKll. PROCLAMATION TURKEY DAY THURSDAY NOVEMBER lii MM 1 HVa. I , iMfc (HIMissk ' mortx 1ZZZ... em.7J5rPJOftV , SV '.A ' V sf 'vr'V fssjJ,ff LeTs All Be Thankful A kind providence and a generous public hove showered upon us during the past year blessings for which wc are truly thankful. It is meet and right that the day should be devoted to thoughts which are in harmony with the occasion, and in accordance with this spirit our store will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. May our patrons find much happiness in the pursuits of their pleasures on this our National Day. So here's to you for a good '1 hanksgiving Dinner and a jolly reunion around the family table. west. Farmers Mutual Ins Co. Of Nobraska, of Lincoln. Largest mutual in tho state with. over 300 policies in Webster County. O. C. Teel, Agt.,i Red Cloud, Nebraska.. WWWW' l-',V'VV,'V Gomclen-aley - Glothing THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. tWWWW' Makes assimilation perfect, healthy blood, muscles firm, strong nerves. Quickens tho brnin, makes and keo, 8 you well. Great medicine, itocky Mountain Tea. 35c. Mrs. M. M. Stern entortained at a Kensington on Monday afternoon a number of ladies in honor of her birth day. Covers wero laid for fifteen and tho usual pleasant timo was bad. International Live Stock Exposition, Chicago, Ills., Nov. 30, to Dec. 7. For this occasion tickets will be sold Deo. 1st, 2d, and 3d, limited for roturn Dec. 8th, nt one faro plus $2 for tho round trip. A. Conoyeii, Agent. On Thanksgiving day Ex-Got. nnd Mrs. Gather entertained a few friends at dinner nt the Hotel Royal in their usual charming way. Tho party in cluded their grandchild Tottio tiarber, Rev. aud Mrs. X-mders and daughter Irene and Mr. nud Mrs. Stern. 4fnrffTV,nf,rr,w'ni'nTi'MT'' In answer to the nrticlo iu tho Chief last week by tho young peoplo thai think they had a pleabaut evening at my house Nov. 10, and wishing that I would mvo them auoihcrehanee, 1 will say thai they nro ho.utily welcome. The only dtnwliaek is 1 can not take part in tho dance, hut I liKo to see young people enjoying ihuinsolvee. J. W. Wai.lin . Grace Episcopal service Sunday Dec 1, first Sunday In Advent. Morning prayer, holy communion and aermon 10:80 a.m. Evening prayor and ser mon 7:30 p.m. Sunday school 12m. Tho public is cordially invited. W. N. Richaidson is this week hav ing a system of hot water heating put into his residence on south Webster stiei't, by Wm. r.iiker. When com pleted it will be the bust aud most com plete system of this kind in tho city. Twenty dolhus and forty-live cents Chicago and return via Burlington Route, December 1, 2 and 3. Return limit December 8 Ask nearest agent, Burlington Route, for details. J. Fuacis, General Passongor Agent, Omaha, Nobraska. Will Aula roturnod Sunday night from Lincoln whore he lias been hold ing a posili n in the City National bank and will take the place of M. Finch in the Stato bank here, that gen tlemen intending to remove from the city soon. Don't wait until the last week before Christmas to let the public know that you havo useful gifts for tho holiday trade. Plant your publicity eat ly aud you will havo Christmas buyers from now on. And for goodness sake don't writo tho name mas with an X in front. Fon Sale Residcnco nnd house-hold goods, I offer for salo my resldonco on Seward street, opposite Baptist church and all heavy furniture, ISO books in eluding an Inter Naticual eneyclopedio, a llrst-class live hole kitchen range, etc. Cheap for cash if taken within next- 10 days M. Finch. Your Opportunity Is at Hand 4 READ EVERY WORD OF THIS' ADV. and THEN ACT: The Weekly Inter Oeetn Will distribute absolutely lVco among iln subscribers, old and new, just before Christ nuts, $30,000.0 IN Gifts include 5 pianos, players, 5 cooUing ranges, 4 Those who want a mess of prairie chickens while the season for killing them Is yet open will have o hurry as Satin day is the last dav under the law thai they can bo hunted, Tho deputy gaitiu waideus ato keeping a Mi Id wntch for infractions of the law aud any ono caught shooting chickens will be assessed a good strong flue. 10 organs, 10 sewing machines, 5 Apoll self piano Dockash Heaters, 10 graphophones complete, over .... . I . 1 1 C..r. f..w. ntllllniirtt -1nfh,Arr l-P11lt- fill inn mimical instruments, seal coat, uiuytit:, una, nm- innww-i, w.....rfc,, -..v.... oil paintings, 10 gold watches, portraits, razors, cameras, and hundreds of other high-class presents. Send a postal card for complete list of gifts and all conditions governing Ute Great distribution. Kememuer, tne cost is aosuuuciy numiug iu uui .mu new sub scribers of The Weekly Inter Ocean. Opportunity knocks once on every door. It is knockindnow at yours. i The Chief and the Weekly Inter Ocean one year for $1.25. Each subscriber is entitled to FOUBfestimates in this contest free. Kemit direct to The Red Cloud Chief, Red Cloud, Nebraska. l-'W-'W' 1 T !1 II - . -Tw.-UKWWii "" vfmmru!uns, l&.4 vm&mmwmifaimm.'9Ai