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I 1 I ::-:::: 8 8 ft' . COLDS AND COUGHS This is the time of tin- sen- when ou Catch Cold the easiest. Talc a bottle of BALSAM OF WHITE PINE AND TAR home with you and be reads- it's a medicine that does the work in a fesv ilosis. cue dose yivis lelief. We have built up a large trade mi this Balsam because of it's merit. Take a bottle home sou'll be glad we told '. you 2b and bv cents. CHAS. L.C0TTING, The Druggist. -9999e-frfrfrn ; LOGALETTES I Win, Wcesucr is in Denver this week. A. McCall has returned from the west Dr. Diiinerell was in Mllford Mon day. Honuw your subscription for the Chief. Miss Furglson of Guide Kock is visit Itif' her sister. Mr. SS'lllior Hamilton this week. With every SI whip bought of Joe Fogel you get n flee elmneo on tin Sl8 single harness. dim Mor.'iuville has installed u rural phono ami thoo needing veterinary serviee eall on liiiu. The best, most pleasant, easiest and safest nil) is ltitiirs MM In Id Vim- Pills. Illch cut glass at Mitd.ell-s Jewelry i SoI, ,)y ni,m.v Co()lf (Set your heating and cook stove in to shape, for winter. Order your stove repairs from Morhart Urns. now. G. V. Knodei. of Red Cloud, is heio went to limning in Store. Don Saunders Sunday. Miss Aifa Longtiu spent Sunday Superior. Dr. E. A. Thomas was in Superior Tuesday. Miss Vera Wilson went to Iuieoln Wednesday. A. T. SValker returned home Monday from Lincoln. Will Overman was down from Ox ford over Sunday. Mrs. S. R. MeUrido went to Hastings Saturday morning. The finest in table silverware at Mitchell's Tho Jeweler. Mr. Fred Bortfelt, wife and brother of Alma are in the city. Soo Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. C. II. I'ottor entertained the M)0 club Friday evening. Miss Fuller of Teeuma was in Red Cloud tlrst of the week. Warn Longtlu is visiting i datives in Concordia. Fans, this week. Mrs. Dollie Dickcrson of Inavale was shopping in town Saturday. (Seorge MeCrary and Charles Hunter were down from Inavale Suuday. Mrs. Eugeno Smith and children went to McCook Saturday evening. Mrs. Foyer of Hastings visited with Mrs. Geo. Hutchison last of the week. County Treasurer Frahm Sundayed in Dluo Hill with his folks this week. Geo. Morhart has moved his family into the house vacated by Mr. Frahm. Buy a whip of Fogel, the harness man, and get a free chance on the $1S harness. visiting his eousin, .1. SV. Hali'ner and wife. Tuesday's Superior Journal. Eli Cox of Itladen was in Red Cloud, Saturday between trains and while here made tills ollleo a pleasant call. Holton I.etsou, who has been in Alaska and other pacific points for the past few months arrived homo Monday. Clias. Reigle and son wont to Lin coln Sunday to visit his brother Jacob who, is sick in a hospital in that city Wobstor Enc.iinpmont No. 2." will meet Friday night, Nov. 10th. All members are requested to be present. The Prince of Sweden" which was played at t lie opera house last Thurs day night was enjoyed by all that was present. Earlv Sunday morning N'uht Watch (Jeer made a laid on a poker divo on Main street, and arrested several of tho playets. Morhart Pros, have their hard coal stoves on their floor. Como in and see tho finest line of the best stoves you ever looked at. Just received another ear of extra choice cabbage at The Miner Pros. Co. Sl.'Jo per hundred in qnanity of n 100 pounds or over. A farwoll party was given Miss Wilma Amuck Wednesday evening before they move to McCook to make their future home. A friend in need is Pinosalve Uurho ii.ed. Never be without it. Pinesalve Carbolied is good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. Sold by Henry Cook. tfreeMrfrfffrffcetfetftfrCfttftfi'teV ii lb it Mi Mi Mi Mi Ml Ml a. a Ml Ml Ml Mi Ml Ml Mi Ml Ml Ml 4t, SAY MISTER ! ! ! Having secured three carloads of wire fencing at j; BIG BARGAIN, we are willing to divide with you. COME AND SEE, Yours truly, PLATT & FREES CO. P. S. We sell only full rolls: 15, 20 and 40 rods. MMMMMaaM',; IjljW' lr" ' iTi";1 "'''iSriJ LtjH r7?r99fl r951 ii n in I No Alum Wo lime Phosphates Don't inWs 'I'hi- Hello nf Japan" at the Opera House ttiinlit . Miss Daisy Selhiis of Kansas Ciy is tho guest ol I'luis. (iroui Mil family this week. Morhait Pros cany a complete Hue of Electric bunt's, Curium, Tungsten and Tanlalutn also hllow lamps ui-1 (Jet your lamps of them. Jack Robertson, who has been siok for .sowiul mouths was taken to the so'dier's Imtnc at MiPfoul Mmiday morning bj Dr. D.itnoioll Mr. tlco. Jobusiiu and little daugli tor were called to Thompson, Iowa, Sunday by the death of her father, who died of heart trouble. The funer al occurred SS' dno.sda, afternoon. Her mother is very low at that place at this writing, If you want the best lemedy for your cold, insist upon Pees l,aatio Conn h Syrup. Through its laxative piinciplo, it gently moves the bowels, and in tliat way drives tho cold from the system. It stop tho cough lv al laying iiillammatioii. Sold by Henry Cook. You will not be able to onto ,our cold until such time as it is driven I nun the system through tho bowels. Pees Laxative Cough S nip gently moves the bowels and not onlv diivos the cough from the system, but at lht same time it stops the ooimh. Snld by Henry Cook. Oliver Runolioy.who will bo 101110111" bored by Red t loud people lor bis athletic activities as a boy, has just won the bantam weight. Faoilic Coast wrestling bolt. He weighed !(.' Us. and succeeded in throwing two com petitors with ease. Oliver and Jim had the honor of being cuddies for President Taft while the inillionaries held the sack. The Rebckahs of District No. 2S mot at Dardv. Neb., last Thursday. After the election of ollleers the Installiation team of this city installed the new ofllccrs. I hero were fourteen Re bekahs from here attended the meet ing. All report a pleasant trip and were entertained by the Hardy lodge. The next district meeting will be held at UusUin, Neb., in Juno. The Rev. G. SS'. Hummel has been going some in his ambition not to dis appoint anxious youths and maidens seeking marriage ties. Yesterday he performed one ceremony at 12 M. and by rapid marches began another at. 1 I. M. His gastronotnical functions are in such excellent condition as to permit him to pat take freely and fully of two bounteous repasts with out physical pain. Funeral services over the remains of the 2 year old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. SV111. Zachcry were conducted from tho Christian church at 2 o'clock Wciinesday afternoon. The loss of this little one by a complication of pneumonia was like lobbing the homo of all its sunshine and our sincere sympathy goes to the bei caved ones in their sorrow. Elder llussong had charge of tho funeral rites. The minister of t lie Christian church will preach both morning and evening next Lord's da j', Nov. 21, at the usual hours of public services. Morning theme, "Christtlio I'niiier." Theoven ing discourse will present "The Para dox of His Idealism." Tho now heating plant makes It pos sible for the church to bo very com fortable, and all are cordially invited to partake of the good things offered in song and sermon. Dr. C. M. Sliophard of Lincoln, Field Secretary of the Conference Claimants Society, will speak at the Methodist church on this subject next Sunday, Nov. 21, at 11 o'clock. In tho evening he will deliver a "free lecture." Sub ject "The (icnesis of the America People.' The Dr. is a fluent speaker nnd has experience on the lecture platform. SS'e give you a coidial invi tation to be present at both services. M. T. Sin ti.i:h, Pastor It is indeed good news to our theatre goers to know that wo aro to have, "The Polle of Japan" tho most pheno menal success hi years, at tho Opera House on Thursday, Nov. lsth. SS'e shall hear a lot of good singing, see interesting and amusing dancing, and a company of clever peoplo who can entertain, augmented by beauti ful costumes, scenery and mechanical nnd electrical effects, in short it is tho style of a performance to please all classes. It Is advisable to get tickets early as they will go on salo at Henry Cook's drug store. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by tho Fort Air btract Co. for the, week ending Wed nesday. November 17, 190'J. Irving SV. Crary to Edward M. Parker, part lot 3, Hlk. 8, Van ccs add to (initio Rook, wd. . . . 7f Nathan M. Doudna to.Edward M. Parker, lot 1, 1311c 8, Vances add to (initio Rook wd 'J0U0 James McPrido to Harry K. Bin baker, lot H, Hilt. '.'1, Cowles wd H)0 Lena Doss to John Pohl, lot :.'. Plk, .'I, Uuschows add to Pluu Hill, wd i:i()0 (initio Rock Cemetery to Will iam R. Ryker. lot 1, Hlk. If. (iuiilo Rock cemetery, wd 'i Charles II, Pot tor to I, E. Tail, lot I 10, 11, 12. Plk 2, Red Cloud, wd SCHOOL NOTES lIM llisel lls SMi I II' Miss Eois siinmniis spout Saturiiny and Sunday in Franklin, w heio she at tended the Scudcmv last .vein (iottrude Osluirne, one of tho little K ndoigartin pupils, hail her lingers hi ily niaslied in a dour Monday. Dr Raines was called to dross the wound. Tho Juniors and Seniors may bo ills t injuisliod from each other, nowa days. b the small caps worn on the b.ick of their heads Tho Senior's caps tit i "blue and butV," and tho dun lor's "iiiiW blue and old gold." The School Hoard has decided that each High School student sha'l bo re quired to give u certain number of rhetorloals during tho school year, so a Eitciary Society has boon organized and programs will bo given in the evening at the High School, which has boon lighted with electric lights for that purpose. These programs will not tie cnteitalninonts for tho public, but will be a means oi teaching the pupils to sp,.u hi public, which all will undoubtedly have to do sometime in their live-. This plan is a good one and should be encouraged by all the students. I mill Itiir&tln. till) acres m soo. It In ill Lincoln Co., Neb. Pi ice SS per acre. This is A 1, grass, corn, alfalfa, potatoo and beet land Inquire of Editor of this paper. Rasscr-Frcy. Married at the home of Gottlieb Pas ser his charming daughter Miss Emma to Mr. Jacob Frcy at P) in. Wednes day Rev. (S. W. Hummel ouloiating. The groom is tho son of John R Frey of (Initio Rock Tho young couple start out in life with bright prnspoctsund received tho congratulations ami well wishes of a host of friends. The Chief extends the glad hand and wishes them a long happy married life. Turner-Harris A pretty wedding took place at the home of John Turner yesterday at one o'clock. The contracting parties being Miss Nellie Tinner and Mr. Chas A. Harris son of Mrs. Maria Harris. The mystic tie was deftly made by Rev. (!. SV. Hummel past, master in the art of establishing families. Mr. ami Mrs. Harris received a shower of boat ty good wills and the Chief desires to add its contribution by wishing the newly inairicd couple a long and happy voyage over the matrimonial swi. Merchants' Parsel Delivery. The merchants of this city have en tered into 11 contract with Mr. L M. Crabill whereby ho is to make all tle livoties for all the stores. The de livery teams will leave Foiiith Avenue and will go both north and south at 8::0 and lU;:ill in the morning and 2.:tu and 1:110 in the altoruoou. Mr. Crabill's well known reputation for promptness will insure this new undertaking a success from the start. Customers will be absolutely assured that their orders will be filled prompt iy. This we believe will work to the ad vantage of both merchant and cus tomer since there will always bo enough goods to deliver to warrant tho teams leaving at. the time specified. Customers m.istarrango their orders to conform with the time of delivery. This doparturo from tho ordinary will be in operation Dec. 1st and wo are confident that it will meet with popular approval. All our theatre goers will undoubt edly bo delighted to be enabled to wit ness that most genial and novel of all comedy creations Wm. Waiusher's "The Hello of .Japan'1 when it appears at tho Opera ILmse. on Thursday, Nov. IS. This is II. (Jrattan Donnelly's, tho well known American author's master piece, it is to full of surprises and pleasing features that it is the talk of the town where ever played, anil ca pacity houses are the natural result. Mlhs Mcnto Everett appears as "Titi," the Ptdle of Japan, and it is around this character the author has woven a story of more than ordinary interest, using typos of characters that aro familiar to tho present Japan, mingled with American and English visitors at Yokohoma, with which to build up one of tho strongest and positively one of tho most novel comedy dramas ever written. Dciiutiful scenery and cor- roct costumes aro used being taken from authentic plates and at a fabu lous cost. Many musical and dancing numbers aio introduced during the action of tho play which being a good pure and wholesome comedy drives the blues away and makes one better for having seen it. Tickets on salo at Henry Cook's. OVERCOATS OUR OVKRCOAT STOCK is the pride of our store, and every Man's Overcoat is here! We mean ly that, that no matter what a Man's Overcoat liking may be, there's a Coat here that will Fit His Mind to a Does he prefer a conservative style a Chesterfield foi in stance? We've scores of Blacks and Oxfords for him. Some are luxurious propositions. Does he lean tosvard something more strik ing? We've any num ber of them, showing everv new model and Fabric. Long Coats, medium length and short -loose Coats and closer fitting. The nesv high collar, Mili tary cut, etc., etc. In rough Scotchy stuffs in soft buried stripes in rich warm colors. $5, $8, $10, $15 up to $25.0 0 The Man, that passes this store on Overcoats will miss the best Overcoats in town. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Go. Alsvays Reliable First Door Norlh of Postoffice 2 GARS! Just Unloaded Direct FROM one of the Largest Factories of the East No Middlemen's Profits to add. Medium or High Class WE have it. ALL THE PHONES Amaik 8 Chaney 'naAWwA' rj.io S 137 Mortgages Hied, $M)0. Mortgages released, Ml (Jo Subscribe lor the Chief. S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to l)r. J. S. l:Uail At the old stand over the State Bank. Phoncfl3i. Our New Line of Christmas Goods Are ALMOST READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. flWe have bought the best line Red Cloud has ever had to display. : : tflOur prices on Diamonds are the lowest in town. We buy direct from the cuttlers and our margin of profit is very small. : : : : : J. G. MITCHELL JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. VfcAUiviniiiill(Vivfcil(iivfcUoiTTTTiU(ikaiin,.iiia(J.U(ilVllviliim(f f f vlJiiVUd 9 9 9 i i 9 a 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 SAY, niSTER! Uu j on know that it will jm.v K)U, a well us US, to buy your Miiiiiling Ma terlal and Coal at ouryartlo Not only that our prices average lower, or at least as low, as those of our uompetit. or, but iieoauhk we take especial care of and protect all imu bo classed as H R (J U I A It O U S T O M K H S . PLATT tf Coal. 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