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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1902)
mnk UtolU. I We have just opened a beautiful line of Lamps that will take pleasure in showing you. In P trior Lumps wo have u very nlou one lor A bounty for An elegant Lump for An cxtni goocrntriil draft A Perfect (Join fol SI 00 1.50 2.00 3 50 7.50 Coininon Lamp- from 25c to J.Oo Special bargains In last yo .r's left- fl overs Come ami see us C. L. com NO The Druggist jmHraeccsnKcxKVcauraBWsaaTTiRjistxnfct Wanted. Corn, by W. B. Ruby. When yon want a Hist class horse blanket go to Butlers. The new turnover collars at F New bouse . Call and seo them. Got your Delineator of F. Newhouse. Outers taken for Butterick pattern. White Plymouth Hock roosters for sale. Enquire of Henry Newhouse. Have you read Mitchell and Peter son's advertisement? Don'i got left. F. V. Taylor, undertaker and cm balmnr, opposite Cotting's dniR store. For lire, liRlitnitiR and tornado in surance sec L. II. Fort, in D.iuierell block. Just unloading, a car of the veiy best quality of genuine Maltlnnd coal,' atW.B. Roby's. I Seo tho aioitern cookiiiR wonder the ' Majestic- R insje at Mitchell and Poter-' son's. Don't Ret left. l7ost, a fur trimmned plush cape near hiRh school iiuihIiiiR. Finder please to leave at CHIKFofli'o. If you want an abstract of title to your land or town lot, call on L. H. Fort, in D.iuierell block. The November number of the Delin eator at F. Newhoue's also take orders for Butteriek's pattern". For a stiietly first elass harness, heavy lap robe or heavy hor.se blanket ' you have to ro to Butler. I) m'i fail lo see tin- (J rent Mf.i stic r'urp Inko bi'eiiiw in three in'itiitis ' n xt week nt Mitchell utiil Peterson. ' D -ll'l get 1-ft- Servh'es at the Episcr pal chuicli cverv Sunday at 10 HO a. m. and at 7-110 p. m. Holy coinunion every first Sunday in each month. Every one welemn '. 'J'he air i li'led with iuui"rs of R. l- Mizci having sold hi business to otno Rentlemeii from L-ng Island, Kaiinis, who it is said aic intenduiR to put in a general stock of merchandise. N- ware made compares with the "Majestic." The full set Is worth 87 fiO, but we're goinp to Rive a -et free with every Majesti. Kiiiro sold at our ex hibit next week at Mitchell and Peter son's. D m't Ret left. Services at tho Methodist Episcop 1 church: Preaching nt 11 o'clock a.m. and 8 p.m. by tho pastor, Rev. M. P. Dixon; Sunday school, 10 o'clock, L. P. Albright, superintendent; Junior Ep worth League, 3 o'clock, Mrs. Brunei-, superintendent; Epworth League, 7 o'clock, Mrs. Mitchell, president. Tho Ladles, Guild of tho Episcopal Church in this city has arranged for a special and attractive "Harvest Homo" service and sermon at tho church at tho usual hours, 10:30, a. m. and 7:30, p. m., next Sunday, Octobor 19th. The church will bo appropriaoly and uniquely decorated for tho occasion. Following this, on Tuesday evening, a social will bo givon at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. II Blaoldedgc, nt which timp New England refreshments will bosorvod, and tho decorations of har vest products, proviou3ly used in tho churc , and othor nrticlcs. will bo dis posed of Iti nn iutorosting miunor. Refreshments, 10 cents Tho public is cordially invited to both services and social. A Twenty Year Life Policy In an Old Line Company is, the best kind of life insurance. 'Tho cash value of tho policy at tho. end ot the period is i i..o lir.n you have paid. - A----' V Fire, Liohtni ngi Tomad o and? i Lifo Insu ranee ,lr the best Old Lino or Mutual Coiupnnif s. O. C. TeeS, Agt.,i Rni Cloud, Nkihusica. yVAs'W w fWW AaiWAvWn ' E&K! Hill Richardson returned in thi city . n id It. B Kiimnn'r mis in Western ili ut o( thiMWfU (5 W. llnn.inell n( Hlue Hill was in 'his city y 9ii tlav, Wf learn tlini Gunge Blair and fain I are now living in Lincoln. Hans Skjclvnr of near Hivei ton inatle tills ollleo a pleasant call yes-terdnv. Clarence Stlne and wife, of S'lpciior; spoilt Sunday witli friends in this cltMbraska weights. For a clean, easy shave or an up.to date hair-cm, call at Ward Watt's bar ber shop J ones Dicr, of Mi.snuti, arrived in 'lieeilj last evening for a visit with his brother, Sam J. S White w-i attending the ses sion of the (Stand I.oiluc of Oilil Fel low in Lincoln tlii week. Ml. I : in 1 I'mnmou is vi.ltiiiir with n-l-ithes iii Salem, Kaunas, (er which place she lfl Sunihit . ' ('inie anil Anna Nmjos of Wymote tiiiiveil in the city last i-vuiiig f n a visit at the home of L. II. Fort. A, .1 Means w:is attending the si's, slon of the Ovnnd Lodge. I, O. O. F , in Lincoln, the first of the week. Moses Wilson, of Blue Hill, was vis iting this week, nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. I). R iblnson, in this city. Edgni Cowdon has resigned his posi tion in B. F Mi.-r's grocery store and has accepted a position with TurnuTO Bios. Reniombor that dainty "Majestic" lunch next week at Mitchell and Peterson's. Everybody invited. Don't get left. YouM miss a rare treat if you do not nttend tho grand Majstic cooking ex hibitat Mitchell nnd Peterson's. Do not got left. LE Copelin, J. P.Hale, E. Gather and George MeCrary attended tho funeral of Mrs. Win. May. held in IIIuo Hill, Monday. JudgoG. W. Norrls and Congressman A. C. Sliellaiiberger will meet in a j debate in Ulur Hill at 3:30 p. m., Tlittrs- day, October 2.'b d. Mrs L. H. Rust bad a few words with her liusband, at the depot yesterday moruiiiR and then she left for Beaver City for a visit with relatives. A "Catch Penny Social" will be given by tlie High Si liool Juniors nt Masonic Hall, Friday eveuing, Oct SI. Every body gets in nine eems and gets out for moie. Mrs Ellen Spaulding aad datiRbtei, of Riverlou, were in tliis city Tues la, in attendance at the hearing of claims in the I). J. Judson is ate, held in the com t. Services at the Biethren church cell Sunday. Pi caching at 11 a. m.. and at 7 30, p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. in All fire invited to c nn-. C. B. Suiiib, pastor. C unity Attorney Overman, was at tending the session of tho Grand Lndge of Odd Fellows in Lincoln, tho hr.sl of iliis week, having been chosen as dele gate f i oin this city. Hon. J. 11. Mickey nnd Judgo G W. Norris, republican candidates for gov ernor and congressman, will speak in tho opera house in this city, Thursday evening, October ,10ili. E. J. Peterson of Otto it turned from St Joseph, Thursday morning. Mr. Peterson sold a car load of cattle for which lie received $(1.05 for tho steers and 84.2.") for the cows. Rev. Win. Hauptman hns accepted a call from tho Congregational church of this city and Indinn Creek, and will hold services nt both places noxt Sab bath at tho usual hours. A set of 17 coppor, steel and enamel ed cooking utensils, well worth 87.50, absolutely free with every Majestic Range sold next week at Mitchell and Peterson's. Don't cot left. Judge G. W. Norris, republican can didate for congress, for this, the fifth district, will speak in tho schoolhouso in Cowlcs, next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. If you want to hear a good speech go and hear him. At tho caucus of the republican vot ers of this city, hold in tho court house last Monday evening, tho following candidates woro nominated: J. W. Warren, assessor; Olaronco Reed, Jus tice of tho pcaco; J.B Carr, constable. The Ladies' Aid Socioty of tho Bap tist church will givo missionary supper in tho parlor of tho church, on Tues day evening, Octobor 21st. Tho pro ceeds aro to nid in tho mission work of that socioty. Price of supper, 15 conts, n i. .i i.verououy como nna bring your friends. Tuo M W.A lodgo of this city yes terday gave a vorv successful enter tninnient A dinner wns sorved in tho dining hall adjoining tho main lodgo room. After tho dinnor, a splendid program, consisting of vocal nnd in strumental music, was rendered, and addresses by 1, II Blackludgo, Juugo Edson and Rev Mr. Dixon, all of which wore goo 1 and were listened to with marked. Supper was also sorved, after which tl o drill toam of tho lodgo gavo a drill and led out tho much talked of goat. Tho balanco of tho oviuiing wnsspoiit in danciug. On tho whole, it was a grand succoss and wns much onj tycd by all present. See .1. () Bii'ler J e Blair was In the citj a few dnyJNeit Suiidaj mm mug, at 11 oMoek, t .l WM'k Puree Jersey hog for sale. Enqnlie of J K Jnoksou M M. Stern and wife expect to leave about the Hist of November for Phila delphia Born, Thursday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Koebel, living in the south jiartof the city, n boy of usual Ne- Geo. Llndsey left yesteiday morning for Kansas City, with a number of his line Galloway cattle, which he wil' place In the stock exhibit to be held there neM week. l)r R. F. Raines of TveuiiHeh, Ne. bi'Hskii.liM moved bis fmnih lothiseit and will make tills Ids home in the future. He lia opened up olll -es ovir Cutting dniR stoic. M. S Mnr-di Ins leased the lb t. Roval and will t-ike po.nn, the lltt of next month. M S. tlu-ie aie eitl er a whole lot uf duts in this town or that theie aiea ureal ninny people here who are plnd to have him come back. What do on think about it? Arrangements are beitiR mole for a big time Ih.mksgivingday. 1'hereaie to lo horse races, foot ipcs, walking rices and othi r spoils. W. S BcnseAvise. e have p lyed nrirblcs, pulla proprietor ot the Bon Ton restnuram' way, footaud.-i- half, and truant will nnd cafe, circulated a petl.ion among To business men to raise the necessary funds. If tho country commissioners of this county really wish to be economical why Is it that they continue to pay ofllcerent.d wn in the centre of the city, for county judge anil there are vacant r.ioius in the court house which could be used for this put pose Why make a pretense of being economical. There are many other items of expense which could be mentioned to .show that while claiming to be economical the populist county hoaid never have been economical, only for political reasons. Clarence (in ss died at the home of his uncle, M. R. Bcntlcy last Wcduc-. day aftet noon. A few months ami he went to Trinidad, Colorado, and while there eonti acted in mntnin fever Kind friends at Trit idad assisted him to broad the train there and he arrived in tliis city just a week ago, in a semi, consious condition. Clareneo wa born in B'- Butle county, Nebraska, in July 18SI, being then-fore but little more than 1!) years of age. lie gradu ated from the high s -hool in this citj one year iiro anil wns a most promising young man He was a gieat f ivorite among those os bin age anil was ever a leader in all their spoits Fiineinl servieis will he held m the UMdeuce of M. R. B'liilv, Sunday, at 'J p. in iti!niibUili.lblbikUiUil)iiiailaliil(iblliUalUillUllii Baiidef: to D Hawtae I and Garpenters Tools, I are attracting the atten tion of nearly every one now. We have seversl differ ent styles of I Finish 1 Hardware. I a to select from and can i make vou PRTCRc; m I fit the kind of house you nrp KlliMinrr 4 .w w...ww.B. In Carpenter Tools, we nave the Standard Makes, and also a complete line of the justly celebrated 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 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - TRUE and CHIP-A-WAY goods. WARRANTED and GUARANTEED, in every way, to give abso lute satisfaction. Always bear tliis. our m nto. In mind when thinking of buying HARDWARE, WE SA VE YOU MONEY. MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. c-s-c-- f ( I s- i- !Hrti,M't'Ml9TiniT"fr(pT'PV11rTl Revival Meeting Hi" Rev .1. E. i mini!, of He-ill ire, will n gin a .series of levlval iveetlncs n me Brethien's ebiiieh in the west nart "f theeltj. Meetings will be held each veiling of the week beginning at 8 uV'loek. The Rev Young, comes to us hitthly rironiinei.detl, and all ate In to conic out and hear him. To the Farmers. Heie 1 am at my nlllee at t lie rail road ir ick, t eady to buy your hogs and cattle at a higher price than ever botoie, for I am -done m the business mid do not I ave lo divide piotits and am willing to givo J on the bcnellt. Remember the moio stock I buy the higher pi Ice I can pav. Bring jour liogs to the mil mad track, always higher tbeie. (Yrrrn, tl e High Buyer. The New Grocery Firm Chns Reigle and Will est ha e pur chased the scl of groceiies of tho Hadel Cish Batgaiu House and will coudiiet t In business in the f nt III The editor of tliis paper has Know n" these two young men for nioic than SO M'ars, as perhaos have tunny of out re ulci, and we have ulwajs found them fair and honest in their denliiigd, li fact have never lieaul of thein other th one of them, and have taken a giod whipping with him for It, Thev are b th good, naturid, jivial fellows, ns also thov are notli red headed. If push and hustln will win success they a'o sure to win. It is with pleasure w chronicle their advent as one of Red Cloud's hustling business linns, and bespeak for them a generous pat ronage. Wt Caster. Miss Nellie West of this city and Prof. G M. Caster of Riverton were happily martied at the home of the btide's parents, Mr. and Mrs.S West in this city, Wednesday, at fi o'clock, in the presence of a number of invited guests, the Rev. J. M. Young of Taiuoioah, Illionis, pel forming the enieinony. After the ceremony and eon giatulations of the brido and groom a bountiful supier was served. They left on the evening train for a tour thtouph Colorado and other western states, expecting to be nbsent for a few weeks. On their return they will make their home in luvi-rion. The bride is one of Red Clouds fairest, most highly accomplished jotiug ladies and has been a teacher in the public schools of tliis citj anil in Fall city and MeCooIr, Nebraska 'I lie groom is at present "iig-igcd in tin1 practice of law and in stock feeding at Riverton, Nebiaska, but was (or two ears supi riulcndeiit d the public schools n f this city, nnd is a miu of mo! . than oidimiry ability. He is a man of stioug personality and iinm-inilsthe tespect of aM with whom he coin, s in conduct. 'I he dm f j .ins with ilu-ir many friend- in congia:iilal nig them mi so fellicitoim a union, nVsohttious of CondoI:nce. ncreas ii atii has invaded our Cnstlo H.ill, and taken from us, our be loved brother and Worthy Knight, F. 1 Hopkins, and Whereas, Our Brother Knight faced tho inevitable with the dauntless cour age that always characterized his lifo and marked him a champion of the ight, Resolved; That in the death of our worthy brother, Calnntha Lodge, No. '29, Knights of Pythias, has lost one who wns ever wise in council, congen ial in his friendship nnd associations, mindful of his obligations, nnd always ready and willing to promote the causo if Pythinnism by extending a helping hand to every worthy Knight. Resolved; That this lodge louder its deepest sympathy to the bereaved fam ily of our deceased brother. Resolved; That tho chnrter of tho lodgo ho draped in mourning tor tho period of thirty days, tho K. of R. S bo directed to publish these resolutions in tho local papers and in tho Rivorton Review, and that a copy be sent to tho family of tho deceased. G. It. CcCiiakv, 1 J. O. BuTLEit, J- Committee. W L McMillan J A COOKING EXHIBIT. From October 20th to 25th. Mitchell & Peterson extend a cor dial invitation to tho public to witness tho working of tho Groat Maje.stid Steol and Mailable Iron Rango nt their store, October 20 h to 25th incpisivo. Hot Colleo and Biscuits will bo sorved overy day from 10 a. m., to 5 p. tn. With ench stovo Mild during this ox hibit, $7 50 wortli of cooking utensils will bo given free, consisting of 1 18 oz all coppor Majestic Teakottlo. 1 No. 8 Steel Enameled Pot and Cover. 1 No. 0 Steol Ennmoled Pot and Cover 1 Majestic Low Down Broiler and Cover. 1 Sot Drip Pans, fully finished. 2 Solid Steol Skillets. 1 Steel Griddle. 4 Deep Pattern Pio Plntes. Remember tho dates nnd como nnd lot us show you how to hako biscuits in three minutos how to cook with one half the fuel you aro now using, raid also show you an artlclo whichjifjprop urly used will last a lifo tirao. 1 1 fwUlir ft MwMw When you wish to buy, go to some honorable firm one that has earned a reputation for straight-forward dealing. We protect you from the possibility of mak ing a mistake by guaranteeing a price as low as you can buy clothing ol similar grade from anywhere, and should you ever feel dissatisfied, after having bought here, you can always get your money back, if you want it. We do not advertise fictitious prices. No catch penny devise here. A $10.00 suit is marked $io.oo, not $15.00. We would like YOUR trade. Selz Shoes are the for the money. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OVER THE DOOR Gouiden-lfaley Glothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. --p- --5 --Oi K -i -M s lfc m Cash m m in m 9 Leaders in Low prices with High Class Goods. Our Stock is larger than ever, with values better. Apples Carload of fine Winter Apples at These Apples are will keep m t Our Shoe i Is the Largest in Webster county with values that defy compition. We will save you from 10c to 25c on every pair. m m m m m We are showing a nice line of Ladies' coats, CAPES, wraps, &r. Also a Nice Line of Skirts that will please you. Warm Line of Furs and Prices Warmer. All New and Up-to-date. m Outing" Flannels m Best values in Outing Flannels ever offered 5, 6, 7, 8 and iocts; everyone is worth fully 2c more than WE are asking. Clark's Thread, 3 cents per spool. (0 'feeeees eeeessese eeees- IWSS5MttTS ,fffy,t A Lucky Man That's what you'll be if you buy your clothing here. You'll take no chancss, for we sell clothing for just what it is, ask only what it's worth, sell wool for wool, cotton for cotton; have but one price, the same to ev erybody, and that price is marked in plain figures. The bashful boy can ob tain the same value for his money here as the shrewd trader. We are proud of our good name. best in the World '''!'W ,; x.- ''.-JS, t S to. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 1 M Store. J r 75c per bushol all hand-picked and until spring. Stock swv ijkmww -",vm MtMi nnnijinir-i.vt.-wm i r r iJMTi jtfJiiiAiiiidi nJiii a xi IVm m i k I' I w-fcvjm--w-'' 'nsp:ifciAii rtei.v-iL"-?i5-M Wztml mtf&srSSSSZ&Si 'i.t iPfii&akiMnk: ' w