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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
!1lmm&2iMBSSffliB3i9 T.., --;r: ' 1 ". ' . .. .,, ...--rr ij- VaUmB MMfcMMt EStoW- n-' " - niM' '" lrtSaft,ho0,M ?d Cloud, the Geographical Center of the United States, a Good Place to Live In. rarrfMiH33B3r -J35t:feSiLS . i . .M . . , MMMMMa , , . VOLUME XXXI. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OCTOI'.tiU 2.,, 1 !);$. XLDL15ER 4 J J 1878 6G0 Sq. Feet of Floor Space. Red Cloud Neb. "Satisfaction or Money Bo.ck." MINER BROS 1903 '18.000 Sq. Feet of Floor Space. iRed Clovid, Neb. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. For lateness of style, excellence of quality and lowness of price our Cloaks can not be excelled. This is a bold claim, but we stand back of it. We do not skimp the quality so as to bring the price down or to make the profit larger. We believe that our customers prefer a good article and we see that they get it. I to Blue Hill visitor' Ladies' Jacket, 27 in. long, mado of black Montenac, Satino lined, striped with Kersey, imi tation collar, black only. A special value at $5.50 Brown Zibilene, 27 in long, Satin lined, imitation collar, Satin piping, drop trimmings. A very handsome Cloak, 98.00 Ladios' 45 in. Coat, Black and Castor, two capes, heavily Silk trimmed and stitched, Skinner Satin lining, guaranteed for two years $25.00 Othmr grmdtm In 49 In. long Cmata mf mil wool Kmraaya. Ladies' .12 in. Wool Kersey, semi-filled back, largo military collar, fancy braided edge, two year Skinner Sutiu lining, black only, 113.50 CloeJc Department, West R.oon Ladies' 27 in. Coat, all-wool, Kersey, Satin lined, double cape, Velvet trimmed Castor, only S9.00 SEWING MACHINES. Why pay $40 to $50 for for a Sewing Machine when we sell you for $25? a better one Field Sewing Machines nre equal to any machine mado and super lor to many. Tins inacinuo needs no in troduction. Price. $25 The Invader A high grade Sowing Machine, 815. Drop Head, Oak Frame, complete- set of attach ments. Guaranteed. Price only j BLADEN. Finn weather utter tlui rain. V. A Br.uly was Monti y. N. Bartle'.t'is Urii'ing his ham ton It new co.it of paint. , Mrs. Itunh Springer left Thursday 1 for South Dakota, whom (die noe to' visit hot brother, Ctnirl y Williams, Win. Thorn an.l wife Npout Sunday in Juniata visiting rehitivus. A. Reed, wifn ami daughter Grace spent Sunday in Hnlnciu. D. II. Clark and wife of Cimpboll come down Saturday to visit over Sunday with Mis. Clark's parents. Mrs. McCoy and children of Hluo Hill were visiting with her parents Saturday and Sunday. Tho Baptists are holding revival meetings this week. Candidates are thicker than bees. Mri. John Paugh has gonoto Illinois to spend a month ot six weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. George Newhouse of Red Cloud is visiting with her parents, Wash Reed and wife. George Fish of Blue Hill was in town Wednesday., Lou of grain is being hauled to town by 'he farmers. Mrs. N. Springer purchased a new bug'tfy this week. The grand ip-uter workman of tbe A. O. U. W. gttvo an entertaining talk at the G. A. R. hall Wednesday night. After the speaking an oyster supper was served, which everybody enjoyed. J. L. GrandstBU" drovo down to tho county seat Wednesday. Mr. Crosby is vUiting his sistor, Mn Horn. t:tfOt(0(ttttt ..Eye and Eye Glass Care... K'P us pilot, you out of thu misery and danger ol overworked and improperly treated eyesight into tho rest and nut infliction or re stored vision. Wo understand Eyes and Eyo Glasses our busi ness to ilt tho one to the other. Wo know thu E.vo and it.s needs - wo know the dangers that follow in the wake of defective Eyes and strain ed vision. Our knowledge of the Kyo and practical experience In tho fitting of Glasses Is at yrur service. Wo examine your eyes thoroughly, scientifically: tell you their exact condition, ndvisu you what to do mid grant you tho privilege of doing as you please. Tr v v lb EYE CARE. Waiting and hoplnc never betters ailing vision procrastination Is the thlel ol rood eveslcht. he change which come to the eye are be- EYE GLASS CARE. A little way from right Is a great way wrong yond the power ol the Individual to remedy. it trouble. fix 5 Neclect to eIvo eves croMr and timely care 1 responsible (or much ol the president day eye A very little strain upon this delicate structure soon exhausts Its delicate nerve force. When the eye first troubles, the man of sense knows there Is need of help, and stralghway gets it. Let us aid you to better vision or the preserva tion ot what remains. EYES EXAMINED. with eye glasses and spectacles. We mako a study of Individual needs and frames and lenses with exactness. Every appliance science has devised Is at our command. Every pair of glasses must precisely suit the wearer and us. Each lens, each frame. Is thoroughly Inspected, 11 mere 11 iiiw or Diemisn u n uitcaruea, j. Your eye glasses are as Important at your X eyesight Is Important. Hare the skill, the will T and the facilities to make them so. X GLASSES FITTED. NEWHOUSE S Jewelers and Opticians. BROS. 1 BED CLOUD. NEB. $ 4B4444'MM'4fifflCltC 9 $15 H. B. ASHER, VETERINARIAN Of tho Kansas City Voter- . inary Colloge. Otllco at C. M. Smith's Livery 13am. AIL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Telephone 10. RED CLOUD, - - NEB. At Blue Hill every Thursday. Elaine Roic's Paris Budget. Another attempt is being mado in I'niU to omt tho old favorite, tho tailor-made These attempts are peri odic, as tho French woman has al ways been deadly opposed to the so vere stylo which, whiln it hrings out tho good points of tho Vienuose who, bv tl 0 way, wero the first to adopt tho style ami of tho Aiuoiicaii woman, to whom it is particularly becoming, tho Finrh beauty nquiio Mils and fur belows to appear at her ho it. But what tho American woman likes nnd woori, from nor C -B n la Spirito ftpM- ypJ ft y WvX , j ciau uooieu 100119, witn me growin 01 tho Amerlcin invtisim, becoming the liift word in tho ftisui.m centers, and her tailor-ntado she will hnv, from tho mixed tweed with lleokiugs of color for moi uing wear to her richly trim ineit broadcloth or velvet for more formal occasions. With tho continuation of tho skirt and coat costume o mies marvelous development along tho shirt waist linn, the most elabonito of them being called drcs waist. The latter are usually embroidered or laco trimmed, and very often both, and velvet makes one of tho nios' olegant backgrounds for such adornment. A beautiful Fomytho model is of moss gn on volour, worn with a mixed tweod skirt. Now as to houso toilottes and gowns for theater wear. Never before were crotitcd such exquisite, delicate, cloud like affairs, seemingly wrought by fairy lingon, reviving all the choicest coquetries of past generations. One c.xqnisito model among tho budget of bounties 1 have culled for you, from the great Paataian nndiste's best, and which is hern illustrated, is composed of pure white penu do crepo, silk em broidery and French lace. Tho trained hkirt is nmd e very full with three wido insertions of luce. Tho decoration of the bodice is a deep, drooping drapery of laco, fulling over a full (lowing sleeve, beneath which is a lace undor sleeve. Ki.aink Ho.b. Severely Burned. List Monday nfternoon, Mrs. John Burgess, who lives just across tho Ne braska lino in Jewell county, Kansas, was severely burned -vhllo attempting; to save her homo from destruction. The houjo had caught tire, presumably from a defective live, and when dis covered had gained considerable ho id way. Mrs. Burgess succoeded in put ting the fire out, but her clothing caught tiro and sho was so badly burned tout her recovery is not thought probable. plan each Sundny to hnndlo two sub jects of wide general interoat and I de- sira tho earnest o-oporatlon of tho peoplo of tho city. Subjoct for Sunday morning. "Tho Gospel of Child-Life." What did Christ mean when ho said Ofcuch is tho kingdom of Iltavon? Evening subject, "Graft and Grafters. Wo lind thorn in politics, in business, in tho church." William Hauptmann, pastor of c'ongiogationa! church. was in funners Land Buyers' Excursion. Bargains in pasturo and hay land, improved nnd unimproved valley and upland farms in Valley, Greeley, How ard and Shortunn countic?. Pasture and farm lands from 85 to $20 por ncre. From 1200 to $500 secures an improved or river bottom farm. Excursion will leave Cowles for Loup City Tuesday, Nov. 10, over B & M. It. K. Loup City and return, $4.17, on this dnto only. Socuro a farm now and got landlord ront. Write for particulars to A. H. Keenoy, Cowlos, Nob. . . m Lost. Friday, Oct. 10, a now pocketbook, containing a $10 and n 85 bill, between O. W. Francis' farm, northeast of Cowlos, and Bed Cloud. Howard for renfrn to this otllco. LINE. Mr. Kraut of Waluut croek Linothreshing strain for the this week. Mrs. Molvina Van Dykc-Keynolds of Montrose, Kansa, and Mis. J. U. Fou'zol Guide Buck were tlio guests of Win. Van Djketho first of the week. Tho combination salo of L. A. Hasklns and S. C Shuck was not very well a tended. I'hosn who did attend meant business, how over. Stock of all kinds sold for good pricep. Spring calves sold ut $13 and yearlings at $20, and shouts brought $0 to $3 por head. Fred Wildey ihrovhedsometninglikn 500 bushels of Rtiisinn and German millet this week. Tho Russian mado 40 bushels and tho German 30 bushels to tho aero. Tho giain was planted with a press drill and yioldid -double what grain sown broadcast yieldoil, Quito a number of candidates for ofllco nttended tho sale not to btfy anything, but to solicit vores. Lino will go Republican this full. Last Wednesdny Mr. and Mis. Allen Carpenter gave a parly in honor of Mrs. Curponter birthday. A large numbor of relatives and friends were pri'Hcn, and Mrs. Carpenter was tho recipitut of many handsome and use ful presents Mrs. Joe Norns is visiting friends in Lino this week. WALNUT CREEK. Many of our enterprliing men have boon giving work to benefit our road through tho bottom, Mr. and Mrs, Sutton and Mrs. Fronk Siobort wore visiting relatives in Mln den last wiok. Frank Blank nhakor is building n new burn with tbe assistance ot Moo Fulton. A verv enjoyable party w:is hold at the home of George Middlotou Thurs day evening Jlr. Arncson was visiting with rer daugh'or, Mis. Join Sutton, lust week. We hear Hint Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jetton of Wyoming have a son. 'Mrs. Guy Tounaut, who has been visiting at hor father-in-law's, returned home Siturday. Mrs. S F. J.ntHand Sara Arnosou spent Tniirtdiiy in Bed Cloud. CATHERTON. Larson Bros, have just completed a new rcHidcticc. Miss Lou Wilson visited her parents Sunday. Everett Bum and family visited with Frank Bean Sunday. Bruce Payne sold a team to Herbert Williams the tlrstof thu week. Mrs. Bniiu was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Whccarver, the first of tho week. H. Williams took a load of potatoes to Cimpbull Tuesday. Gilbert Sorgenson and F. Jickerion were in Hastings the fieri of the week. B.inj. My took lomu of hla finekofla to tho Kansas city live stock show, THE&LB RELIABLE 'corset with which the "American fig ure" is cultivated, down to hor patrl' To My Friends. 1 bavn decldod to lomain Cloud and will nt nnco hogin of sermons on special topic j. in Red a series It is my MarrliiM. Mr. Frank Ondia or Adams county and Miss Christian Jobanek ot Nuck olls county woro married on the 20th by Rev. Braun. George W. Monro of Riverton and Miss In no Shoemaker of Franklin county woio married on Wednesday by Judge Edson. I.ICKNJKH October 17 Guy E Lir.dsey and Lydiu M. Harris, both of Batiu pro cinct. October 20 Ralph C. Petors and Catheiinu Wickhom, both of Guide K' ok, and Wilbur O. Hamilton and M-ittie Fo.gimm, also of Guide Kick. Low Rates West via Burlington Route ., 8'J5 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. $25 to San Francisco and Los An geles. 822.50 to Spokane. $20 to Salt Lako City, Butte and Helena. Proportionately low rates to hun dreds of other points, including Big Horn Basin, Wyo , Montana, Idaho, Wui-hington, Oregon, British Colum hia, California, etc. Every day until November 30 Tourist cars doily to California. Personilly conducted ex clusions three times a weok. Tourist cars dillv to Seattle. Inquiro of neur est Burlington Bouto ngeut. Convincing Evidence That (Eie U. S. is the Best and Most Poplar Separator Absolutely Pure THE RE IS NO SUBSTITUTE -i ii GUIDE ROCK. Subscribe for Tub Chief ot Colvin's ofllco. Win. Sawyer is moving buildings north of town. A Mr. Travis woh bore on a deal with Colviu for a farm this week. Two weddings arc scheduled for this evenintr. ono noithenst of town and one southwest. Attorney McNeny was down from Red Cloud on business today. Mm. S.Croxton of Stillwater is ex pecting her sister and her husband from Illinois tonight. J. B. Guy has takon bis farm off tho market and will movo heio from Iowa 60011. I, B. Colvin reports tho salo of lots 19 to 21, 2, Talbots additlou, to O. F. Schorbachor. Geo, Aughinbaugh has arrived safely in Pennsylvania. r Uouiir.BTKii, Mink,, Sept. s, 1903. I have handled the U. S. Separator for the past five years, The firt year I sold about .ft 'machines. Looking over my books this rprlug, five year later, I find there lire 30 out of the, 40 gold the first year that have cost their owners not one cent for repairs during the five years they have run tliem. AltoKether I nave U. S. Separators. sold about 270 j?t i D. Anderson Keel, THE U. 8. SEPARATOR PLEASES OTHERS AND WILL PLEASE YOU IF YOU WILL GIVE IT AN OPPORTUNITY. If iHtiT4llt(i virlttor ealalotut. W. trtntfer our iepartort from .Chicago, U Croise, MI""W'V tJ??ff;l,!iju,J Clly, Hamilton, Out, Montreal, Shtrbiooke and Qutbte City. Addreu all letlert to Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt, 31S 1 -t.v .,..,--.-'- .-.-.1. zzz&rv-'"?3. fc.-.. ..J,-W .,.--. -'"' . : " ,p"" "" . .. -y z2Z2?2i-2ZiiJZ2iZLLzz2J .LA.....- -. u-iii!.,:-' T ''" , .yj" ? jiAtJjsS 'vj'WA'ffiiatea-feifliiliV- .V 1W lUMM. W4J J