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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1901)
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One of our beautiful Sterling Silver Souvenir tun spoons, tliimblus, etc., etc , silver cream Induls, gravy ladelx, berry spoons, etc , ect. if T'-.t.Uirf A watch chain, rill' PrtlllKl' klnil, u-iui anu 1 1 fountain pen, maili), a good useful unit valuable ulnar cases, etc , etc. rv t)MALUnM All that you cim rivo fatbet' rOl' dPOiDRT'. openers, ebony military hnisit,, Ul M1WI.UU1. ..red vontliii.tilu In linltiittoii of oud that after a time turn white. Ami don't forget the I All thai For Sister of Best Girl. -saassaKrass i and silver, silver mounted nclssirs, bonnet brushes, shoo horns, see tiicin. ivmiiiKj irom ouo up. Our prices arc plain figures and are always as low as the lowest, euality considered. But come in and we can surely please you. Yours, Newhouse Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Red Cloud, Nebr. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. . THtCotxr ! per year. Storp repair.) nt WW. Wright's. The Chief anJ Life of McKlnky $1 JO. For anything in the hardware line go to Wright's. Or. Bobinson of Guide Rock was up the first of the week. Tho finest line of stoves in the valley can bo found at Wright's. Keep in mind that among our city's needs is a commercial club. Geo. W. Lindsoy returned the firtt of the week from a business trip cast. Now is the timo to get llobes and Blankets. You can find all styles and prices at Butlers. George McCall nnd wife of Guiio Uock visited with James Peterson and family this week. C. W. Kaley left Monday for Omaha where he will attend a meeting of the Masonic Grand Chapter. tfcUfUvUvtfcttttfctfctbtfcUvUvkfaifciifilfUvtfeUiibtlvib It This Cold I Snap is a fore-runner of f what we.' may ex- pect after while. Don't get caught without one of our Round Oak fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr 9 4 4 9 4 4 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Stoves. You can't afford to freeze g for the price we are selling them. They are fr beautiss and the quality fr 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 is the best. fr fr "The quality is remem- f. bered long after the price is forgotten," but vuality and low prices make a great combination hard to boat. We are in it and can interest vou. The line is still complete ft but don t delay long. Get the first selection. We save you money. MORHART I ) i . Hardware Co. MMWfTV11lW1ft fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr e- fr. fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr SoHclnclnH, Rold mid gold tilled tit from 32 60 to $5.00 or 810.00 We Iihvo somo cheaper ones also. Silver tublowiUT, no ware, no woman can have charm, scurf pin, cutT buttons, all A jjfim niieu, n niiverinulrli box wo have the bet fountain pens present for anyone, old or youn, Nail Men, letter ebony, not col- thn leal lMiiiils And don't forget the fountain yens. watencs, chains, etc. Comu in and fr. fr fr fr fr fr fr. fr fr , MORE OR LESS PERSONAL, Roasters for 60u at The Fair. The Chief uJ Life of McKiaky $tJ. Corn, bard andsoftcoalatCaldwolls. Coal. oil, 15 cents a gallon at W. B. Roby'a Tuk Chibf and the Toledo Blade ono year for $1.25. Oar of corn and oats chop feed. 100 lbs. 1.80, at W. B. Roby's. Jos. McClollacd has purchased tho James Brooniiicld farm north of Inn vale. , Have you seon tho up to'dnto Blank ets and Robes. Butlers is the plnco to find them. Ben Ludlow and wifo visited with Geo. Wilson and family tho first of the weckjst Guide Rock. Pasteur's "Rlacklegine" for the. pre vention of black-let: in cattle for salo by Cotting the Druggist. Mis Bonnio Emigh left Sunday morning for a several weeks visit with friends at Aurora, Illinois. When you want nails, screws, bolts, barb wire or pnythlng else in tho hard ware lino call on W. W. Wright. Tho Life of Win. McKinley, by Murat Halstcad, and The Ciiiev ono year for 11.60, tho price of the book alone. John Wright who has been stopping at Moborly.'Missouri, for several weeks past has again returned to the city. Farm loans at S per cent interest on good improved land. C. F. Cathor, office over Cotting's drug store, Red Cloud, Neb. Robesl Robes 1 1 Robes! I! For the next sixty days you can buy Blankets and Robrs at a sacrifice prioe at J. O. Butlers harness shop. The annual Christmas openlngof lis. dell's Cash Bargain house occurred last Tuesday. The store bad been very tastily decorated for tho occasion and drew a largo crowd. Mrs. Amelia Swan of Beatrice will give an elocutionary entertainment, at the Masonic hall on Tuesday, Decem ber 17, under the auspicesbf tho Degree o! Honor. Admission 10j and 20a. Mrs Ernest Welsch and Mrs. John Tomltadon entertained tho ladies of the. Christian church at the home of .bo former on last Friday afternoon. Light refreshments were served. E. S. Garber, the newly elected county clerk has moved his household goods and brought his family from Guide Rook and will make his rest doncn here. He is occupying tho Sher wood property on north Seward street. Oii Wednesday evening occurred tho marriage of Miss Ethel Hal field of this city and Mr. Ross Pile of Falls City, this state, at the home of the bride's parents, "Mr. nnd Mrs.T. W. Hatllnld. The bruin bus resided here sinco child hood and is an estimable young liidy. The newly married couple left the next m nning for their futurn home at Falls City with the best wishes of a host of friends. MUs Lillian B. Keflernf Virginia" and Mr. Clair B Williams of this county, wore marrfed at 4 o'clock on Thursday evunlntf. December uth. nttne residence if J. H. Wlspcarver inCathorton town- i ip, Mist Carrie Marker ncted as lilhleMiiaid ninl Mr. Fred Lambert as groom-Moan Rev, Hamilton of Red, Cloud I'flicmtwl After the ceremony lie guests were inviied to partake of a IpounifiMH vt-diliug supper prcpurad by Mrs. Wi-waiver. Tnu joung peo. pie at once In van keeping house on tho vroom's farm in Gatherum township, LOCALLY For sale bills call at this olllce. The Chief and Life of McKlnlty $1 50. If you want seed corn see W. B. Roby. Kentucky Lump coal at Roby's at $0 CO per ton. Tho Chief and Chicago Inter Ocean ouo year for 81.2.1. Alfred Hadoll made n purchasing trip to Omaha this week, - Isaao Shcphordson was here from Rivurtou Wednesday on business. Charley Fort 'returned Thursday of this wuuK from a trip up the valley. 1) M-arit that light summer robe and get one of llutlers Fall nnd Winter lt'ibes. Mrri. Stanur of McCook was in tin city tills week visiting .vith Charley Hull and wife. John l'lillcys was attending a meet ing of the Masonic Grand Chapter at Omaha this week. John Galbraith while hauling fodder Wednesday felt from the loud and' was quite borlously hurt. Will Glover of Hastings lias accepted a pasltton os porter in Burkley & Scbaflnlt's tonsorial parlors. Goo. Hadoll and wife who have been conducting cloak sales in tho west for the past month have returned homo, Commence to enjoy the holidays by attending the entertainment- at the Congregational church Friday even ing, Dcmber,20th. v ( FtajUr A good new seven room bouse, aero and one-third of ground, stable, good cellar and water and other conveniences. Inquire at this offioe. Word was brought town last Sunday evening that Mel Myers, living south east of hero in Kansas, had suicided by shooting. The report was later con. firmed. U. G. Knight of Itiavalo was in tho city thn last of tho woek. Ho has re cently recovered from u long spoil of sickness nnd his friends are pleased to sco him around again. Farm Insurance ; iAVV'V'V'V'V'KV'VftVj German - Insurance - Co. -OF FREEPORT; I Lb. : Tho largest old line company in the; west. 'Farmers Mutual Ids Co. Of Nebraska, of Lincoln. Largest mutual in tho stato with, over 300 policies in Webster County. 'O. C. Teel, AgtJ Red Cloud, Nebraska. Omaha says the most enthusiastic ally received feature of the evening was presented by Mr. Newens. Mr. Neweni read selections which brought down tho house and his auditors in sisted on hearing more and more until he was compelled by sheer exhaustion to stop. John Tomlinson had at this oflico for our inspection a walrus tusk which he brought home from Capo Nome. It is tweuty-two inches Ions and has a scene of a mountain and surrounding o untry which was worked in the ivory by an Esquimaux. He also has the skin of a hair seal which was brought ii om Siberia to Nome. Out of this he will bavo a robe made, i Charley Kaley returned tho latter part of last week from a several week's sojourn in Missouri. While stoDDine atthenotol Clifton at Kansas City in tho early part of the week, fire br ke out in a room next to the ouo in which he was sloepiug and in riiakine his escape through the flames ho had the hair on his bead singed off. Grace Episcopal servico Sunday, December lClh. Third Sundav in Ad vent. Morning prayer litany and ser- m hi 10:80 it.ni, Evening praver and Bormon 7:30 p.m. Sunday school 13 m. Tuursdny evening, Decembor 10, lit. Rev. Anson 11. Graves D, D. Bishop of the Dioceso of Laramie will make his annual visitation. Servico will begin at 7:80. The Dllhlio in nnnlill U. vited". Madison Finch who has for a nuiu bor of years been the genial and oblig ing assistant cashier of tho state bank departed with his wifo for Fort Mor gan, Colorado, where tnoy will vUlt for n while and then go to Chuyoiine, Wyoming, .7horu ho will tako.up u iv. idunce. In bis depurimooiir city loses a g'Mi.i ciiizou and ns councilman a good city .Ulcer. Hi- late iiiii.ii In 'ban", is ltdnc aby tilled bv Will Audhn returned mmiio weeks ago f,' m Lincoln, 4k HmSTAU TO THBINJimEtA PONtfS EXTRACT For Burns, 8pralns, Wounds, Brui ses or Any Sort of Pain, Usod Intornally and Extornally. CAUTION ! Avoid tho weak, wueiy Witch llnzcl preparation, rcnrcsonteil to bo "tho unma ns" POND'S KX TRACT, which cAAlly sour nnd ottcn contain " wood alcohol," nn Irrltnnt ex ternally and, taken internally, n poison GENl'MAI CITY NIIWS. I'M Fen n wlii i eiiguiteil in helping elect, a wind ml 1 alutiit nine miles north o.t of tbUcii ln-t Tuesday, bad misfortune m uet hU Hand caught in tho gearing with a result of gelling hV thumb nnd a poi tion of his lirst two lingers so badly ci inlied that amputa tion was necessary. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofllro at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending Docombor 19, 1001. Mrs. Etta Bagwell, M. R. Gray, 3 Mrs. C. A. Jackson, Wrilo Roberts, J. A. Skelton, Ethel Skeltqn, These letters will bo sent to tbp dead letter office December 20, if not cal I d f or before. .When calling forjiboye please say "aiivoriisea."-! . u. haw , Poetmatter. " ' "The Workman lodge of this cttylield a very enthusiastic meeting last Tues day evening at which forty-three new member wero added to their ranks, They also elected tho following officers for the ensuing term: M. W.-Wm. Wolfe Foreman J. S. Einlgh, Overseer O. D. Hedge. Rocordor O. B. Crone. Finnncior Paul Storey, Receiver (Jim?. Reigle. Guide-Frank Huft'or. I.. W. Richard Runclmy. 6. G. Guy Day. Trustee J. A. McArtliuiv Madical board Die. D.iniorcll, Beck and Crolghtoii. Tho second number of tho course of entertainments under the management of tho high school will bo given by Adrian Newens, monologlst and inter preter, on Friday evening, December 20th, at tho Congregational church. Mr. Newens Ih one of tho most popular men on tho entertainment platform CVowdcd houses bavo greeted him whorovor ho hnu appeared the second time. Among the subjtuts that have made him so well known ntfl "A SingU lar'Life" by Elizabeth Stewart Phelps, "Tho Sky Pilot" by Ralph Connor, und "Barrack Room Ballads" by, Kipling. Mt. Nowqiis appears on the Audlto ritjnu con so of Lincoln which indi catca something. of his rank as an en tertainer. Holiiors of season tickets m.aj.resorvo soats at Grice's drug atoro after 10 a.m. Saturday, December 14th. TMjreit'of the seats will be put on sail Monday, December 10 at 4 p.m This cass of entertainments has been arranged for by the school believing tha the people of our town would ap preciate high class programs and would give them their support. -- Rbd Cloud, Duo. 4 1001. The OniEK Ah two of my neighbors have boen taken in by a lightning rod swinute, i wine tins to warn the farm era to look out for them. A Subjchibbr. The Dinner Pail Of the American working man is gen erally well filled. In some cases it Is too well filled. It contains too many kinds of food, and very often the food is of the wrong kind hard to digest and containing nine nutri tion. As a conse quence many a work ing man develops some form of stomach trouble which inter feres with his health and reduces his work ing capacity. Where there is indigestion or any other indi cation of dis ease of the stom ach and its allied organs of digestion and nu trition, the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will almost invari ably produce a per fect and perman ent cure. Mr. Thomas A. Swirti, of Sub Station C, Columbus, O., nor lot, write: "I was taken with severe headache, then cramps in inc iiomacn, auu my food would not digest, then kidney and liver trouble and ray back got weak so I could scarcely set around. At lat I had all the com plaints af once, the more I doctored the worse I Sot until sis yean pasted. I had become so poorly I could only walk in the house by the aid or a chair, and I got so thin I had xiirn up to die, thinking that I could not be cured. Then one of my neighbors said, 'Take myndWteand take Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dljcovery and make n new man out of yourself.' The first bottle helped me so t thouKht I would get another, and alter I had taken eight bottles in about six weeks, I was weighed, and found I had gained twenty-seven (it) pounds. I am as stout and healthy to-day, I think, as I ever was," Pkku. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of ai one-cent stamps' to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Duffalo, N.Y. V M flH Jfrm Vv A STORY!' IN TWO CHAPTERS. Chapter I. . ONCE upon a time a poor f A.J Jj a . ja '( Y1T7 it a re-enforced mending, the fifth week she mended it again, the sixth week she threw it away. Chapter II. . ... THAT Boy's Suit from our store. Moral: Always buy your Boys' and Children's Snits from us. They al ways give satisfaction. ) .VWV" GomdeivKaley - Glothing - Go. THE STORE THAT WAAW'WWAiiAv'Wii'WA'WMWW' wphh ftnimttT k u.in,F ;nittii Our large CHRISTMAS - STOCK was bought for cash which brings the LOWEST PRICES obtainable, and we are selling on that basis. We have all the most popular copyright books over 150 of them that we can sell you as cheap as you can send away and get theni. , We cannot enumerate the many articles in stock. We invite you to come in and look us over. CHAS. L. COTTING, THE DRUGGIST. Ued Cloud, Nebr. On a New Footing. What still remains of our Summer Shoes (and there are not many) you may have at your own price. We are now in the field with nearly complete lines of new fall shoes. This is going to be our "Banner Season" if shoe wearers will buy where they can secure the best shoe values for the least money. SCHOOL SHOES is and always has been our hobby. We put more genuine service for the monev into our school shop than into any class of shoes we sell that's why we . oiiuv. nuwui. nuii ui ix-u wiuuu a jUVCilllC population. HENRY DEIDERICH, The Shoe Man. TRADERS IvXJAdCBER Co. DEALERS IK LUMBER AND'COAE. t, ( toutilcliri.fi? rri ate rial JBJto. Red olouj. woman bought a lioy's suit guaran teed to wear but the man who sold it didn't say how long. She paid &I.50. for this suit. Well, it looked nice enough when she bought it. The first week every button came off, the second week the suit turned color, the third week the seams loosened, the fourth week she gave never came , NEVER DISAPPOINTS. and varied i"AVVAWW,Vjj A f' '.'! 5 Nebraska Ziis.)Si ;i&i. . ;i4i:kiiiA&! ,-. . AntAKb.ktb'iv &2!h lWB . "Arf.i A-itii", nr- &&-A4itoM; LwV