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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1905)
:. VVvWvMav'v 5 Christmas ft iyirvVAVA AVa ikrt NVjk V. V v jfcfc. I -A Merry J i a u if w n r ' ,... Iannis Vwm M tiri -cf rJ L yiL. 5wr I 'iHvMlfl ? Nw 'S?? , w I Our Siit . Overcoat Deparnvent We have just received a new line of Suits for Christmas buyers, in double-breasted and single breasted. Our line of Overcoats is complete in every detail and we can suit the most particular. Our prices are moderate. Overcoats, $5 to 20.00 Suits. $10 to 22.50 WHY NOT? The country is prosperous. The people are sharing it, and why not have a merry Christmas? In the general happiness and good feel ing that will prevail, don't forget those who are near and dear to you. In other words, remember them with some nice Christmas present. Right Here is Where We Come In Do you know that we are headquarters for nice Christmas presents that is if your near and dear friend is a man or a boy? Read the list: FINE HANDKERCHIEFS, in Silk and Linen, put up in pretty Christmas boxes. THE NEW NECKWEAR, in all shades. FINE SUSPENDERS, in fancy boxes. FINE SLIPPERS, NIGHT ROBES, HOUSE COATS, HATS, CAPS and GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, SHOES and everything usually kept in a first-class up-to-date Clothing House. COPYRIGHT 1905 BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER The GoimMaley Glothing Compatiy WSaA 'Always Reliable" First Door North of Postoffice, Hod Cloud LOGALETTES I Bjost the bonds. Tulk up the olectiic lights. f horso blankets at Fogul's. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed. Omar Doling is homo from McCook. George Ovoring is homo from the west. Dr. K. A. Thomas-, dentist, Dunerell block. Chas. Glick was down from Hiverton Sunday. Mrs. John Kirledgo is on the sick list this week. Lyman Soulo wus down from Blue Hill this week. Mrs Lulu Matthews was down from Inavalo Thuisday. Alva Sollars was at Denver City Sat urday on business. Joe Fogel sells thoflA horse blankets, best on the market. Everything in the harness and sad dlery line at Fogcl's. Commissioner Snwyer and wife were in Omaha this week. Sherill MoArthur was in Holdrego Tuesday on business. 1 M Cochrane was down from Hiverton Wednesday. Sam Temple came up from Kansas City Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V R. Anderson aro in Omaha this wc k visiting. Ta-ko your poultry uud hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Adair Galuslm was down from Lin coln the Hrat o the w,oek. Miss Kthel Garbcr has gone to Lin coln to fi nit the holidays. Mis. John Mtws and son wore down fiom Hiveit !! Wednesday. G S Albnght and Miss Villa Ross weioin Rosc-mont Wednesday. W. 10 DoiisItH went to Sin Pedro, California, the JiiM of tho weuk. Chin. Kurt of Omaha was in the city over Sunday visiting his parents. K. U. Overman was in Gi,f.hd Island tho lirst of tho wook on business Miss Stella Doisloy was down from Inavalo Sunday visiting rolatires. Mis. Wesley Wilson and little baby were down from Inavalo Wednesday. Mrs. J. T. Bomford is in Omaha this week purchasing new millinery stock. Not a rich corporation but just plaiu J O Caldwell, for hard and soft coal. Newhouso Bros, have just received a new stock of Victor graphahono rec ords. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. Miss Nell Nosbitt is assisting in Cook's drug store during tho holiday season. P. H. Gorlach wont to Omaha Mon day to attend tho state commissioners' meeting. Presiding Eldor Pearson of Hastings conducted services at tho M. K. church Sunday. Mrs. Moffat and Mrs. Cuni.uings of Hiverton were shopping in lied Cloud Thursday. O. Holingrain, wife and son left Mon day for Ut'ih, where they will spend tho wintor. G. P Cither of Catheiton was transacting business in tho county seat Wednesday. Misses Klnm and Inez. Holdrego of Inavalo wore shopping in lied Cloud Wednesday. Miss Beulah Taylor roturned h'onio from Lincoln Wednesday night to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S Diolrick are occupying the residt nco vacatoJ by Dr. Dainerull and family. The threoyear-old daughter of Chris i'is fell on tho icn last Sunday aud w:is quite badly hurt. Mrs M'iry Buts of Seapoit, Illinois, is in Red Cloud visiting her son, P. W. S'udobakor and family. Mr and Mrs. S C. Schick dipir'od Tue-day morning for a trip to St. Joe, Kansas CiU and Chicago. Miss Laura Burgees of Franklin was in Ho ! Cloud Monday visiting Un friend, Mrs. Ward Hayes. Tht Junior whislolub was entertain oil at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Morrison Tuesday evening. Misses Ella Cook and Noll Ncsbitt attondoil Miss Boulab Harman's recital at Inavalo Monday ovoning. When you get a hair cut, shavo and frWAr 'A A CHEISTMAS PRESENT FOR MOTHER What Shall It Be? Come right up to our store. We have some articles that are useful as well as ornamental. How would a CARVING SET, or some KNIVES and FORKS, or a UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER, a set of ASBESTOS SAD IRONS a Nickel-plated Coffee Pot, a pair of Shears, or possibly a new Wringer, or a "Gee Whiz" Wash ing Machine; any and all are good. We have lots of other good things. Come in and see. ran IART orrtw Hardware Co. !AAiAWAwW''WA'W'WA"'w4 bath at Manspcakor's barber shop you will feel like a now man. Try it. Mrs. John Cobb aud daughters were up from Guide Hock over Sunday vis iting Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Kinsol. Manspcakor's harbor shop will soon bo moved into tho now quarters in tho basement of the Tuber building. Mrs. D. M. Abel roturned homo Monday night from a two weeks' visit with hor daughter in Hebron. Mrs S I Dewitt and little daugh ter loturncd Wednesday noon from their visit at Hasting) and Phillips. K M. Crono was in Hod Cloud Wed nesday on his way to Ottawa, Kansas, to visit his parents during tho holidays. W. C. Frahm, countv-treusuror-oloot, of Hluu Hill, was in Red Cloud Wed nesday looking for a suitable-rosidonco. Dr. T. Albert Jones tho oyt-, oar, noso and throat specialist will bo at tho Royal hotel tomorrow and Sunday. Don't rent buy a farm. Writo for list. I have 02 farms for salo. I). W. (iitANT, Noiton county, Kan. Doc 11 W. 11 Tabor has moved his billiard and pool equipment into his now build ing south of tho F. it M. bank building. Mrs. Bentley and daughter Fannie departed Sunday morning for a months' visit with relatives at El Paso, Texas. Joo Fogel wont to Omaha Monday to attend tho stato commissioners meet ing. Ho was accompanied by Mrs, Fogel. Mr9. G II. Kggloston, who has boon receiving treatment at Cook & Town semi's hospital, will return homo to morrow. Mr ami Mrs L. C. Brown of Man kato, Kan., were guests at tho home of Frank, L Siliiih, north of town last Sit in day. Airs. i!i v upion, who was operaieti upon a', unicorn a wook ago Wednesday, is i oported to bo getting along nicely. Rev. Ilie will conduct sorvices at Indian Crock next Sunday instead of Doennbi'i'Jl. Bvevyono cordially in vited to attend. Pete and James Mcintosh took their cattle to Chicago Monday, wheao they expect to rind a butter market than at Kansas City or St. Josoph. Hollistoi's Rocky Miuutain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes to blood, strongth and now vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well. Itfi cents. C. L. Cutting. Georgo Heaton was in from Walnut creek Thursday. Ho Iuih just com pleted a 10x02 loot addition to his barn, doing all of tho work himself. Wo will givo away two handsome dolls December 2.1. One chtineo on these tlol Is gi von with every purchase amounting to HO conts. F. Newhou'-o. W. H. Tabor's new billiard hall, south of tho F. & M. bunk building, is now opon for businos. There is not a finer or bolter equipped billiard hall in tho state The ladies of tho Christian church will have a market in connection with their annual Christmas bn.ar, Decem ber 21, in tho old Fourth avonuo moat market building. Misses Mabel Graves, Kthel Garher, Florence and Horuice Potior left Wed nesday evening for Lincoln to attend thohtato mooting of tho Girls' Corn Cooking assodiation. Mrs. Ida Young uud children, nn their way from Hryon to their home in Henklemnn, stopped in Red Cloud Sun day evening to visit with hor bt other, Hani Stroup and family. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, tho sparkle of lifo, oomes to nil who uso Holliitor's R')cky Mountain Tea. !l." cents, Tea or tablets. C. L. Cutting. Victor 7 inch disc recoids, 35 conts; 10 inch disc records, 00 cunt; 12 inch diHO records, 31. Lot us supply your wants in Graphophouos and records. Prices always right. Nkwuou.sk Hkos. Meautifying methods that injure tho skin an 1 health art) dangerous. Bo beautiful without discomfort by tak ing II')llistet's Rocky Mountain Tea. Sunshiny faces follow its uso. !J5 cents. Chas. L. C titing. ElecU-ic lights, pennunont walks and an improved water sorvico will not only add greatly to the value of your pioperty, but vill also bnautify the city. The present, city administration is making an enviable record for itself. Tho farmers will at last have a cluinco to get evou with tho railionds. It is announced that they will bo car ried fiou of charge from ono station to another, and return, whon tho Hur- lington sood corn special roaohos this overy part of your body, bringing now ' section, Docombor 20. U