The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 21, 1902, Image 1

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tf VOLUME XXX.
RED CLOUD, XBBKASKA, XOVKM1JISK 21. U)()2.
XUMIJER I
Miner Brothers9
- B.g Store.
CHAIRS!
Built on Right Lines !
In buying chairs sec that they
arc built on right lines, so
that they will be comfort
able and durable.
All chairs we sell are made to
hang right, to give good ser
vice and sure to look nice.
Rockers.
Wood Scut Sfwmj;
i-lmirs Sl.OOJ
ClIIIC M'llt M'Uillir
chair- 81.2.).
Solid O.ik ciino M'iil
.-(whin I'huii ?1 J5
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Solid Oak, cobh'cr j?
scat, a leader ii SO.
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Diners.
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KiicliiMi cliaiu- 50c.
HiU (I wood cunt'
-cat diiici TS'1
Solid O.ik cane cat
dinci- t.") .
Wood scat, liaid
wood "1 00
Solid Oak, wooil
MMIt Jl SO.
So'hl Oak, i"i
-.a'. i 2.) l SO 81 75
iii'1 s2.uu
Large
Comfort
Rockers.
.Maple, "u!ic cit,
?2 00.
Hal d wood, wood
oat $2 00.
Hardwood, wood
scat &2.&0
Solid oak, cane
scat. 82 ."0.
Fancy Christmas
Rockers.
Miiny Uiiniloniuo Designs I'licesrnngo
from $2 75 to 310 00 unci).
Odd Dressers.
Ash Dressers, 20x24 nlaKP JO 00
Elm Dress r, closed toilet $10 00
Solid oak, full swell front, French
plato mirror 11 SO
SPECIAL VALUE IN
Parlor Cabinets, Iron Bods,
Suites, Couches,
China Closets, Sideboards,
Buffets, Book Cases, Etc.
In one of our display windows wo iuj showing a
Dining Room Suit
Quarter Sawed Oak Sidabnard,
(1 Solid Oak c"fru) Heat Diners
1 Solid OakMish top, extension table,
All for $23.00,
Sewing Machines.
Mt rJ "Tml
MADK
ON A
"FIELD" Sewing Machine.
'1 his livicliinc ni'ikc-i in'tii r Mi-nin-i with less labni"
than any other, l'hev aie the peifcction of
thought and "kill and an- made to -ell at low
cost. Hall Hcai ii fj. An eNpcit to .-how machine-.
Field at $20.00 and $25.00.
Invader, Si, '.so to $15.00.
CLOAKS!
PERFECTLY
TAILORED.
PERFECTLY
ELEGANT.
There's fat himi and
style in our lead) made
garments. We have 111
dividualitv and health
Another new It t t
IVJonte Caries
Kisliion's, Xinn.i Sv
elt . Pi ice- 1 ii !t ii 1 in
$2.00 to
$10.00.
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Qttecnswave.
The Shelving of China
in our t ire U 1 ir ahoe In oi'dinai v
Heie me some of the in -si beautiful 100
p ecu sets you uv-r -a v.
$1000 for linglish part gold traced.
$13.30 for best English semi-porcelain.
The
Turkey's
Turn.
This is the
time when
the bird of
freedom
gives awny
to the bird
of Thank),
giving.
You ought
to have the
best to get
your full
enjoyment
from iheitnr. Wo will soo that you get the best
of goods'
FRUITS--Apples, Poars, Orangoo, Lemons,
Grapes.
NUTS- C'hosnuts, Hickory Nuts, Walnuts,
PecaiiH, Filbirts, Almonds. Hrazils,
Celery, Assorted Pjo Fruit; Mince Moat.
Mister Brothers
STATE CREEK.
Duck mid goose hunters are numer
ous of late. I
Property sold teal well at the Wm.
Uarrott sale. .
Hoi Stnncr is having his residence
painted and repaired
i Mrs. Pearl Scrivner visited Mrs.
Win Ko-oiicrnns, last week
I A. CI KnplvHm Iiiiik.Ii) (...in.. itl..i
yoiu g hogs of Wm. Uo-cncians. I
! Uncle H I y Vaiiilyko is having a
very seiious time with udi-ablod limb.
I Mrs Win llu-klns is in rather poor
health although able to bo around
some of the time
Sam Shuck's house has a 1 ew ap
pearance .since lie has built 11 new
' porch mid brick foundation
Kmina Moliue coutinenced touching'
near Woinor, last Mondui . This Is her
llrst school and c prophesy that she
will be 11 splendid teacher.
Will Canipbel who lecontly tnided
hisfmmto Hiue-t llaskius for Iowa
'propoity. has moved to town mid
Kinost has possession f Hie farm
I Alan Carpenter lias bought the team
ami 1 IIL'L'V OUIK'll liv I'.ilil (ii-nvvoll 11ml
has gone to visit his lather in Colorado.
He expects to let 111 11 in the spiing.
Samuel Mount ford met with a teal
painful accident last week by .strain-1
I ing his ankle. At present, it is some
butter and ho walks witli the aid of
crotches.
j Oatheiing corn is the out rof the
f day on our neck Some Holds mo
down and not yielding as well as the
tanners expected when wo wore having
those heay inins.
Zol Stouor mid John Coibitt are
riding in now buggies A I Scrivener,
Oscar and Cluis. At buckle, Oeo. Mount
ford, Oils Molino mid Clias. Hanett
have new wagons.
I V II Scrivner says that Smith
county has elected the entire roptib-
lican ticket by mi average of about tU
! majority and that ton years ago tliat
county was aiiout ;hh.i majority populist
or donio-pop
j Wo -co intprovoinonts in every oi
rection. Jas. (iillis has an addition to
his icsldciico, Win l''raucis has a now
reshli uce, P S l-'iasior anil Sam John
son have large, now barns mid many
1 ...1..... 1 1. ..in 11. i, 11.:.
.llll-l- lllltl' IMIlll lll't UIIIJS. .Vll III1S
C ' 'h evidence of piosptrity.
I
LUWLlii
Mrs. Mil. Moinii lui- oc n (piilo
mii k uiii is now mi l 111;;.
Mr O-car HoH'o Had Hie nu-Ioiiuiio
to lose a giuxl hoi.-e last Mouda.
Mr J D btoie illumed TuiMlny
from Uenvei, wheieho had boon tiaus
acting biiiiie-h.
The M. V. A baikot supper last Sat
in day evening was well attended and
a good.y sum icmi.'d
Mr John Oieeualgh Jr and wife en.
tertaiuid ft lends from Hod Clou 4
Wednesday and Thursday.
Prof, Thompson's mother who has
been visiting him for the last week, re
turned to her home in lo'va hiBt Wed
nesday. Huv. and Mrs. Kojher returned last
Saturday from the eastern poit of the
state where they have been visiting for
tho past mouth.
Miss Ellis linger enteitninul a few
of her most intimate friends at a din
nor party, November 16th the occasion
being her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. liemptoii of the Good
Templar organization held gospel
Tempeiance meetings in tho Christian
church Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
evenings, large crowds attends oach
ovening and nil speak highly of the
lectures. A Good Templar lodge was
organized with qulto 11 membership.
What We Say In Our Ads We Do
in Our Store.
Me Never Misrepresent !
EITHER QOODS OR PRICES I
Irt - ' "Wi
"tj !". rN .fe J
i?!ofer2
" Zi & W he
Kvw7TS.nvv nnM
IJT'Ii) are not selling at
COSt, but VK AKH SKl.I."
int. at lower prices than oth
ers ask for the same goods.
Our regular plain figure
prices are lower than others
specials. We have. the new
er, cheaper stock, larger as
sorrment, lower prices.
When you want a watch,
clock, or anything in out
line come in ami we will
prove every assertion we
itt'iku.
REMEMBER THE GUESSING CONTEST FOR THE
n
n Who Make
,
920.00 WATCH CLOSES NOVEi
NEWHOUSE
MS
Tho trial of D. S Phelps vs Hall,
damaae suit, is 011 tlie docket for tills
term of 0 urt,
Xels Anderson sold his quarter of
lmiil for 8.'i:!00 to 11 Mr Denton from
Hamilton county.
Mr. and Mrs. W II Iloll'nimi have
gone to Helvllle, Kansas, to consult
w th a specialist
Foley Wholan of Kos hiinl drove
over to -co Ids father who has been
having a spell of slcl ne-s.
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Good. 1
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The Jewelers and Opticiayis,
Their Guarantee
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BLADEN.
Did you f.eo it biiowj Will did It.
All kinds of weather tho pn-t week.
Jack Moore bhipped out a carload
of old iron.
Mrs (iravosof Hod Cloud Is at tho
homo of tho Heynolds'.
Friends from Lincoln mo tho guests
at tho homo of J A Lcosvoldt,
HLUE HILL
Clyde Deluhoy is much better at the
proent writing.
Miss Lioulah Ashby vl-ited wl h
frieiKls in Hastings, this week.
Mrs Goo Marl in mat with u painful
accident, 0110 day last wsek, severely
spraining her wrist
The foot ball team, notwithstanding
the loss of a few teeth, is crowning it
self with glory.
Mr. and Mrs Clias May of Hladon
spout Sunday with Mr Williams mid
family of this place
Mr mid Mrs Oliver Wright camo
up, Monday, from Red Cloud to attend
tho Hull-King wedding.
Tyrol Beaver, wife and baby arrived
hero, Saturday, coming to attend the
King Hull wedding, Tuesday.
Ono of Cluis. Wiitorbury's Ilttlo boys
foil, Sunday evening, mid recolvod
Komo very voro Injuries, dislocating
a shoulder anil fracturing his collar
bone.
Rov. Father Haronal camo up from
Lawronco, Monday ovoulng, to colo
brato High Mass, Tuesday at 10 o'clock,
in the Catholic church.
Mr Hummel recolvod tho sad Intoll
genco, of tho death of Otto Stokes, at
his home near Grandviow, Iowa, Nov
7th Ho was about 45 years of ago and
loavos, to mourn his death, a wife and
11 vo children. Ho was at 0110 tiino a
resident of Webster county, owning
and living on tho farm now ownod by
Frank Van Patten and located south
of tho rlvor. Ho was a mombor of tho
A O U W lodgo of Rod Cloud. Ho
was n momber of tho Methodist church,
u good neighbor and was efcteomod b
all who knew him.
Tuesday, Novoiubor 13th at 8 o'clock
at tho homo of tho bride's parents, In
north part of town, at high noon nc
curroil't ho marriage of Mii-sGnico Hull
to Otto King, Kov G. W Hummel of
lldiallng Tho young people are two
of lllue Hill's best mid brightest Miss
Luck In Thirteen.
My s ndin l.'l mile- Win. Spirny, of
Walton Furiiiire, Vl., got a b x of
Hiioklon's Hrnica Salve, that vtn lly
euied a lioirible fever soio on hi- leg.
Moihing o so could. Posl.ively cuius
biiis-os, felons. tilc r, eifiptions, boils,
boils, corns ti I'd pile- Only 25 cell's.
Guaranteed by O L. (Jotting, diuggist
Proverbs
"When the butter won'.t
come put a penny in the
churn," is an old time dairy
! proverb. It often seems to
work though no one has ever
told why.
When mothers arc worried
because the children do not
gain strength and flesh we
say give them Scott's Emul
sion. It is like the penny in the
milk because it works and
because there is something
1 astonishing about it.
Scott's Emulsion is simply
a milk of pure cod liver oil
with some hypophosphites
especially prepared for delicate
stomachs.
Children take to it naturally
because they like the taste
and the remedy takes just as
naturally to the children be
cause it is so perfectly adapted
to their wants.
For all weak and pale and
thin children Scott's Emulsion
is the most satisfactory treatment.
We will send you
the penny, . c, a
sample free.
He lure tint this picture In ;1 I
(he form of a hbtl is on the 1
wrapper of mry bottle of ' w r
r.inulslon you buy, B j
SCOTT & BOWNE, j
Chemists, jl !
409 Pearl St., N. Y. .'
oc. and ti.oa 1 all drunrhls. fcl
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