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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1901)
'cf-piv. jfA?. "f i'iuiF jji nn 'H'WT'r wityvMji'iuiiW''iwwarwtvTriiiirw jn,ini.in,w,m,wnu:ir' HIIIIWUIIHIIU i wit, ri-r jk t,,is ' r v .j. 3 . fc$r 7 ' fcrfV , sy !iitkblkvltbikakJ(ikjiiitbUjijtlilit0tilivtfallbaiil(bbtUbltl(aiaillllllttilibt(tblitrC. 3 3 -8 3 i 3 -1 a -i 9 9 9 J t 9 4 J -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 S 9 9 9 9 9 9 What will I Give for Christmas? That's the question? Come in and let us help you decide. Our stock is full of new and up to date goods. You want a few suggestions. Here are some, we have more. Estw Ilftl-kftw SDcetnclp, gold and gold illlod at from 83 GO to TUP JUULDcF. wo or 10- Wo ,,nvu 8omo chonpor ones also. " ' Silver tahlownrc, do ware, no woman can Imvo too inucli silverwaio for tlio table, homo but want more. Ono of our bountiful Storliiij: Silvor Souvenir ton spoons, thimble, etc., etc , silver creiim IndcN, gravy ladeK bony spoons, etc , ect. p. VrsLU.! A watch chain, charm, scarf pin, cuff buttons', nil rOF raCDcF. kinl. K"lil nnd gold liilod, n silver match box A ' ' fountain pen, wo have I ho bust fountain puns niado, a good useful and valuable prcu'Ut for anyone, old or young, cigar oases, etc , etc. Ait that you oun glvo father. Nail files, letter military duisupp, ebony, not col- Cm bMnliknM Al. that you oun givi PllF hniirnPl7. openers, ebony milita ' orud wood made in imitation of the real aooils And don't forget the fountain yens. Novoltles too numerous to and silvor, silvor mounted ond that after a time turn white. For Sistcp op Bsst GM. wcnE'WHotsrtriniiSiij ' nnd Hllvnr. nllvnr mmintnil sclssirs, bonnot brushes, shoe horn, watches, chains, otc. Como in and seo them. Kodaki from 80o up. I Our prices are plain figures and are always as low as 7 4.1 I . 1?i t 1 t-1 . . . me luwesi, euamy consiaerea. But come in ana we can surely please you. Yours, Newhouse Bros. I 1 -J f . T" ft 1 a . mi 4 jcwcicrs anu opticians. Kea iioud. webr. fammmmmmmm9mmmmm99mm9Mm99m9MmuiutMmMmfi HAPPimNGS f ThbUhibv llpr year. Store repairs at W. W. Wright's. Tiu Ckkl aasj Life of McKimky 91 J. For anything in the hardware line go to Wright's. W. O. Howard of Beatrice was hero tuo first of the week. Tho tinost lino of stoves in the valley can bo found at Wtighl's. J. S. Wliito was a businos visitor to Hastings Wednesday morning. Now is l lie timo to get Uobes ami Hlankets. You can find all styles and prices at Hollers Mrs. D. H. L'tttick and daughter Abbio of Catherton visited with L. II. Uust and wife this week. A dance will bo given by the Red Cloud Fire Department on Christmas eve nt their hall. Come out and show Tour appreciation of the boys who save your property. U, J, U, 0i Or d bOUiU lb lb ivkJikarUi Or Olivia. 1 This Cold 9 Snap 9 4 9 9 4 9 9 4 4 of I 6 O is a fore-runner what we may ex pect after while. Don't get caught without one of our I Round 9 Oak 4 tr 9 ( I Stoves. I .4 4 4 You can't afford to freeze for the price we are 4 selling them. They are t 4 beauties and the quality f is the best. "The quality is remem- ? TlAI, l.rv ri ffriH -K " m ui.iv.u iuiiu Ulll UIHJ d 4 price is forgotten," but 4 vuality and low prices make a great combination hard to beat. We are in it - and can interp.sr. vnn. 4 The line is still complete i but don't delay long. . Get the first selection. I We save you money. g MORHART Bros. ; Hardware Co. ( It 1111l"M"lW111ill(P W1 Tft MORE OR UBS PERSONAL. Roasters for OOo at The Fair. Ttu Chid aai Life efMcKkkr 919. Corn, hard andsoftcoalatOaldwells. Coal oil, 15 cents a gallen at W. B. Roby's F. C. Hemil of Nelson was hero the first of tho week. Turkeys will bo taken on subscrip tion at this oflicp. Thk Ciiikk and tho Toledo Ulado one year for $1 25. I. W. Crnry of Guide He ok was hero on business Tuesday night. Car of corn and oats oliop feed. 100 lbs. 81.110. at W. 11. Hoby's. Attorney K. U. Overman made a business tiip to Omaha this week. Tho whist club wilt bo ontertaincd at tho home of A. (ialusha next Friday evening. Havo you seen the up to date Blank ets and Robes. Butlers is tho placo to lin 1 1 thorn. The tiio department will gl von dan jo at their hall in this city on Christmas eve, December 21th. Mrs. C. H. Kaloy returned Saturday evening from a several weeks visit with frionds nt Lincoln. Pasteur's "Blackleglno" for tho pro vention of black-leg in cnttlo for sale by Cot ting the Druggist. When you want nails, scrows, bolts, barb wiro or puything olse in tho hard ware line call on W, VV. Wright. The Life of Wni. McKinley, by Murat Hnlstoad, nnd Tub Cniir one year for 1.60, the price of the book nlone. Farm loans at 5 per cent interest on good improved land. C. F. Cather, oflico over Cotting's drug store, Red Cloud. Neb. Owing to tho bad woatber of tho past week the work of putting in stono cross walks on Webster streot lias beon suspended. Hobos! Ribesll Robes!!! For the next sixty days you pan buy Blankets 'ind Robes nt a saci iticn price at J. O. Butlers harness shop. Mr. I'Mwnid Lewis and Miss Florenco I. Campboll, both of this county woto united in maniage by Judgo Kelson on Wednesdav morning. W. S. Bensn has had a forco of men at work this week tilling his large ico house. Tho ico is of a lino quality and about eight inches in thickness. Tho weather of tho past wcor has been such as to Induce a poison to stny by a hot stove in preference to stand ing on the street corner nnd talking polities. A veiy enjoyable Mirprise paity wa given to Miss Lottie Roals and her brothor Harry at their Iimha east of town, by n number of their young fi lends on Thuisdry evening. The usual merry t'mo was had. This neok wo aio pleased to tin uotiui'o a new firm to our renders, that of Mitchell & I'etorson, the latter hav ing ptucl.asedan Interest in Mr. Mitch ell's h ii id warn business. The new firm will be a .strong ono and The Chief wishes thorn success. NV.xt Wednesday, Dc'crnibcr Sflth, Is ChriMnms dav, the day of good eheer and "piMiiHi on eiuili and good will to n aid nil mankind." We sinei rely hope that this will be truo with our subscriL eis this yum. TIimii. b, no timo hotter oi nun n iiin;o)iiain p, gia.nleu the IiimiiIa nt lli.ililind. I.i.l all do uli.il they call liivaliliiukllig lliedaj nile n guod cheer. LOCALLY For sale bills call at this olllce, The Chief and Life of McKinley $J 50. If you want seed coin seo W. B. Roby. Mis. .).B. Stnnscr la qultu til with rheumatism. Kentucky Lump coal nt Roby's nt 10 GO per ton. Tho trains havo boon considerably Into this week. Tho Ciiikk nnd Chicago Intor Oconn ono year for $1.25. The K. K. D. club mot with Mrs. Taul Storey last Wednesday. 1). W. ronnoj of Riverion was a vis itor to tho city Mondhy. Tad Saunders returned homo Thurs day morning ftoni Alma W. A. Shottonkirk of IMuo Hill was n visitor to tho city Monday. Discard that light summer robe nnd Kot ono of Butlers Fall and Winter Robes. Tho Homo Art club wns very sociably ontortnlncd by Mrs. W. W. Wright last Wednesday. Edward Lewis aud Miss Florenco I. Campbell wero married by Judgo Kd son ou the 18th. Christ Zoiss and family hare gone to Rirortou where ho will assnmo charge of a seotion on the B. A M. Priaeipal A. C. Hart of Franklla Academy will preach at the Congrega tional church aeit Sunday mornlag iftfoV'ewalng. Commence to enjoy the holidays by attending the entertainment at the Congregational church Friday even ing, December 20th. For Rknt A good new .seven room house, ncro nnd one-third of ground, stable, good collar nnd wator and other conveniences. Inquire at this oflico. Farm Insurance ! German - Iosuraucc - Co. OF FRKEPORT, ILL. The largest old line company in thc west. Farmers Mutual Ins Co. Of obradka, of Lincoln. k Largest mutual in the state with; over 300 policies in Webster Cou'ity. lssJifSr't'f)jssJfr'fsl O. C. Teel, Agt.j Red Cloud, Neuraska. I havo buyers for both farm and pas ture Innd. If you havo land for sale pleaso list it with mo at once. No charge if 1 do not got you a buyer. Also farm loans at lowest rate with op tion. C F. Catiier, Red Cloud, Neb. Christmas is near, blessed and dear, Christmas tho best timo of all. The Juniors want to be Santa Claus. Send tokens of peace and good will,iIowers, food nnd clothing to the Methodist church on Monday. By order of the superintendent. Nki.uk Hamilton, Secretury. SherilT Wells accompanied by his brother J. W. WhIIs, took to tho state penitentiary nt Lincoln Thursday morn ing, the two prhpnois, Theodore ,ios teller ai.d Roy Thornton who were convicted of buiglary at tho late term ofdistiict conif. Thoy received sen tences of fourteen months each. A vory pleasant event was given nt tho residence of Mr. aud Mrs. F. O. Turnuro last. Monday in the nature of a surprise on their son Floyd, who had attained tho agejof nlno years. A largo number of his young frionds were proB ont to assist liim ;n commemuraling tho evenfnnd it is teodloss to say that Mr. and Mrs. Turnuro saw that tho young folks cijojcd thunsolves. Tho B lelielor Club is called to meot nnd banquet another ono of their mem bers on Sattuday evening, this timo tho departing member being Mr. E. J. Overing.Jr. Mr. Ovoring will loavo -Sundny for IMIa, Iowa, whero ho will meot his bride to be, Miss Johanna von Pilstim, who was foimerty assistant principal in our public schools aud who is well known in our community. Success to both is our best wish. One of the vory unique window dis plays noticeablo on our stietils this wotdc was that in tho noith window of tho Cowden.Kaley Clothing Co's. up-to-date Mm . Tim lopiOM'iitution is thai of Old S'liita Claus silting all alone in in- ili'ii, meditation on his (Jin 111 now eve Hip and it is iievdiess to cay Ihf delgu Has eallM'il th" ej'iw of ninny -n wander t tint way. When it comes to uniqueness and aitrietivcnetj' this firm takes no bacK i"ii tornnj other. ' A FTM JRHMML PONOfS EXTRACT Cool, Comforti ind Heats the Skin, Enabling the Mod Tender Fan to Enjoy a Close Shave Without Unpleasant Results. .Avoid duntrerous, IrrlUtttiR VIteh lintel preparations, represented to ha iiio anmo ni" l-umj's kstkact, which easily aonr nrnt (renerally contain kUeadly poison, ' wood alcohol," i GENERAl CITY NEWS. Otto Pope is at homo this week. John Fulton of Rlveiton was heio this weok. A. D. McNctrof Blue Hill was hen the Inst of the wrok.a 1. B. Colvin of Guide Rock wns here tho first of tho weok. S. O. Smith of Beatrice wns in the city the first of the week. J. H. Ound of Urnnd Island was here the first of the weok on business. Walt Garner of Inavale was a pleas ant caller today and helped us ont fnanblally. J. P. Carle and sister of Long Island, Kansas were here .Tuesday. They vis ited with J. A. MoArthur. Mrs. Wm. Woeds and children of sf cCook arrived here Thursday for a visit with J. O. Lindley nnd family. While it may be true that Bon Mo Farland Is a Vory "warm number" he fr 7.0 nn enr during tho recont cold spell. Tho Ladles of tho Christian church will hold their Chtistmns ba.arr and dlnnor aud supper ou Sattuday, Dec ember 21. A license to wed was granted Ft ot! qtick Finn. Call Hanich aud Mis Doiothy Anna Wilhelmitia Buschow l) County Judgo Edsnu ou the 12th. Both of the contracting parties are from Blue Hi'l. it. B. Kumrner of tho Red Cloud Mill has been distributing of into pretty calendars advettistng his btands of Hour, Impel ial, select and Crystal, Thfyaretho host we have soen time fm and are lino winks of art (in Tuesday morning at about 2:40 the; Uttlliford hiiPiilng on Fourth avc- null was didcovcicd to bo ou fire aud at alarm was turnntl i i. Tho tiro boys who soon on tho scene and it did not tn o them long to get tho fire under ccitrol. The building is considerably duuaged but the lo-.s is covered by in surance. The origin of tho blaze is nit known. December is the best month in the ypar to pay your subscription. When you figure up your list of Christmas presents don't fail to remomber that we would appreciate a Christmas pres ent of some money on subscription. Don't think we will bo offended If you come or send it in n veek before time. Wo may then have time to make a gift to our creditors. i Quito n number nround Red Cloud have tnken advantage of tho Chioago IntPr-Ocean free gift distribution as published in The Chief, but the guesses as. to the number of pounds to bo used woro considerably off. Tho ac'iial amount of pnper consumed in piloting tho Sunduv Iuter-Oceau of December 10th was 82,330. How close was jour guess. A quito orious sm nh up. inclined iutheB.&M. yards Inn e on hi-t Sni in day nfterno'in. Wiiilo tho suiicii engine was backing ihi.vn with a Milnir of cars it came into collision wuh the ongino of -freight train No. 73. The switch engine wns badly damaged and had to be sent to MCnok f-r rep iirs. Fireman Frank Ricli.tidsou t the switch engine was quito badly scalded about the feet. Announcement I wish to nunounce to the public that after January 15th you will Unit in connection with my harness business a full lino of shelf hardware, This addiiionul lino is not spite work but a business proposition especially to buyers as I havo hi tn in lliu hai ness business since 183U, and always kept in tint bounds of ono busi ness Thanking the community for their past patronage, and inviting thorn to continue with mo in this nddilionnl line I reninin, jours for business. J. O. Builor. Decembi-r lOili being Mr. George Mouutfoid's 53d birihdny a line supper win given hy bis wife, Mis. S. J. Mount foul and the children. A tine spread of all the di'lieiu'ii'S of the season wns given tn theh'HU'ss Tho company con--i-ifd ( tlii'ii eight rhildieii and their (unilicH, also Mi-s Wind of Red Cloud, MUs Caipeiitir and .Mr. Sapp. The nvenliig was im-.i'iI in a way mos iiiM'eealile to fnimr and mother. Sa .ml music, M")h vocal and insti union ml vmis iiiiidiicd Mr, .Mouiitfoid wid also pieaunwd itli u swinging chuir. i frv. A STORY ! IN TWO CHAPTERS. Chapter I. ONCE upon time a poor woman bought a Boy'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 scams loosened, the fourth week she gave it a re-enforced mending, the fifth week she mended it again, the sixth week she threw it away. 1 I Vi 1 I I ' Chapter II THAT Boy's Suit never came from our store. Moral: Always buy your Boys' and Children's Suits from us. They al ways give satisfaction. TL7 I V A V ff'frffffr Goutden-Haley-Glothing-Go. ''WW THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. WEIilt BOUGHT is SOItD Our large and varied 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 them. We cannot enumerate the many articles in stock. We invite you to come in and look us over. CHAS. L. COTTING, THE DRUGGIST. . Red Cloud. Neiik. ' t VWWAtSWW-sWW On a New Footing. What still remains of our Summer Shoes (and there are n(ot 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 bfi 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 money into our school shoes than into any class of shoes we sell that's why we shoe about half of Red Cloud's juvenile population. HENRY DEIDERICHThe Shoe Man. 'TRADERS IvXTMBlEO Co, DEALERS IN LUMBER AND CO. red cloud, - - Nebraska "wii r.MwW, I'jJy.A.-.AVjt Mi .L gjagw