K Every One Who Comes to Cotting's for their Drug Wants is taking the straight road to drug store satisfaction a. 9 s i 9 J J a -a j j 3 3 f) 1 1 a i i 9 9 I -9 J 9 9 9 9 3 9 'nninkiUii,.!,.! lfatlibfciWlUitiittktbitbtfclhlbifctfriibthtbibifctktbtbv There is a sign that will help point out the way and keep you on the right track in Drug Buying. Thousands and thousands were guided by it in 1 909 and thousands more will make the buy this Season. They know that that sign reads right, that it points out the straight true road to COTTING'S Drug Stoic. Wc invite you to join the procession for 1910 CHAS. L. COTTING The Druggist. ih fc U Ui b tli tii tii Ui lb W tli k tt i lb li tfc li li li ih U 0 vi lb ti lb lb tb tb vb lb U lb lb lb U lb lb lb lb lb lb lb Ok lb lb lb IHI AiFITFX "' . m Aneil Crubill wont to Hebron Sutur day. Miss Ramoy went to Rluo Mill Fri day. Cul Walters wont, to I'.liio Hill Fri day. liioh cut (flnss nt Mitchell's .lemlry Store. Renew your subscription for th1' Chid'. Hwrton Foe was down frouiMeUook Sunday. A. 1. Kly enino down from McCook Sunday. Miss Grace Uootnbs Is homo fiom Lincoln. Miss Adolino Hay lor was in Cowles Tuesday. .lim Mcltride of Cowles was in town Tuesday. County commissioners are in session t.his, week. Mis. Silas Gurber went to Omtthn Saturday. All kiuds of Shoo Repairing at Joi: FonEi.'s. Mr. nud Mrs. Paul Pone spent Xmas in Superior. Don't forget Nowhouse Hros Calen der for 1010. Wm, Dlerck's catno down from Fre mont Tuesday. Noblo Hall of (Juido Rock was in town Saturday. Coal Oil 10c. agallouat Tin: Minkii Biioh. Co. Stoiii:. Miss Dessio Ducker went to Omaha Tuesday morning. Misses Clara and Marth Able spent Xmas in Hebron. Miss Hazel Young of Hastings is visiting in the elty. Tom Swurt. leaves Sntuidny for l'.urlington, lowit. llert Carrof Minden is visiting his pircnts this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nod (i rimes went to Who Hill Saturday. K. J. Overhigh Httlu baby is Uito siek at this wriliuir. Miss Ketta Simons of Hasting") is here visiting friends. Something niee one of those Salad bowls at Wullbrandt's. The finest in table silverware at Mitchell's Tho Jeweler. 9 Kd Taylor is homo from Oklohoma, to spend tho holidays. , Misses Anna and Joe Richards went to Hastings Saturday. Will Overman is home from Ok ford to spend his vacation. Lorcu Lucas and Morton Smith have oponed up the short order house owned by Dr. Nelson. Mrs. Dlereks is here from Aurelia, Iowa visiting relatives. Bring in your furs whilo market is high.-J. O. t'Ai.mvr.t.!, See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. .1. O. Caldwell and Geo. Hutchison wore in Cowles Tuesday. SherilV Hedge went to North l'lattc, N'ebr., Tuesday morning. (lei). Mothart and family spent Christmas in (luidu I Jock. W.wti r -A fresh milch cow. Inquire at Newhouso Uros Store. Mrs. A .). IJarndt came done fiom York the llr.it of the week. Miss Louis Simmons went to her home at Franklin Saturday. Kd. Walters of Oxford spent Xmas in this city with his parents. I lad ley Pent of (sko-oh. Nebr . Is visiting in the city this week. John Harris of (iiltuer is visiting relatives in this city this wook. Miss Ruble of Ransas City is visiting at the home of James Overman. Mr. F. Xowhouso is. visiting his daughter in Hastings tliis week. See Dr. Warrick tho specialist, Tues day, Jan. 1th. Ryes tested free. John McGuiro of (luldo Rook spent Xmas In this city with his parents. Ivan tlimen and Peto Lewis took in the dance at Inavale Saturday night. Mrs. Harry Cramer went to Wahoo the last of the week to visit her parents. Ou of the finest lines of Lamps in the city at Wullbrandt's, from 40c to 83.r.0. Misses Marie and Rathroue Burko uro spending the holidays in Walnut, Iowa. Miss Marguerito Crans of lirand Is land is the guest of her father this week. Miss Rdna Pence of Lincoln spent Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. Chus I'rnbill. Buy a whip of Kogcl, the harness man. and get a free chance on the g!8 harness. One of those 100 piece dinner sets at Wullbrandt's would make a nice Xmas present. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Norton of Super ior spent Xmas in this city with his mother. Fun Sam: Three show eases. In quire nt Newhouse's for further par ticulars. A. H. Carpenter's new White steam er automobile arrived Tuosday from Lincoln. For Sale: Two thoroughbreod Short horn Bulls. John Oiijistkiu:, Unide Kock. Neb. Lniest Terrill of Cowles was in town Monday attending the Harris-Sherman iufare. Rider and Mrs. Ilussnug and girlies were dined Christinas by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Myers. Mrs Brenner uutl sou of Aurclla, la., are here visiting her brother, F. Studebaker. Paul Johnston returned from Lin coln Ftiday evening to spend the holi days at home. When in need of Qiicctisivuru take a look at Wullhiauilt's nt the Home Grocery store. Todd Cornell of Giaud Island is visit ing at the home of John ('runs and wife this week. Mrs. Marvin Rmigh of Aurora, 111. is here visiting here parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Rvans Stanly Dresher of Mcl'horson, Ivas., has been spending the holidays with Harry Studebaker. Jim Moranville has installed a rural phone and those needing veterinary service call on him. (). II. Harvey of Inavale was in town Wednesday and made this of fice a pleasant call. Uoscoo Weesner and wife who live near Rsboti, Kits., spent Xmas in this city with their ptreiiis. Jake Klllnirer and dauirhter. Dorthy departed lor Denver Friday morning for u visit with i'1'latives. No I'JS. tiS'.iittnl Iumiii'o the numbers that drew lite dulls at F. Newhouse's Have you the lucky number'.' C. W. Kaley leaves tonight, for Los Alludes, i nlif.. from theie lie will take a liip ai'0"iid ihe world. Norin: -The Miner Bros. Co. s clock will stop at :i:l p. in., to accommodate tho-e coming fiom it distance. Get your hotting and cook stove in to shape for winter. Order your stove repairs from Morhurt Bros. now. R. II. Ncwhouc and family and Mi's, Phurcs and family spent Christmas in Hastings returning homo Monday. Mrs. J. A. Tulleys and daughter, Cora of Denver are visiting friends and relatives in this city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney and children of GiMiul Island arc hero visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haniey. Bruce Robinson returned to Clay Cctlter Monday morning after spend ing Xmas in this city with his parents. Jim Mcintosh bhipped seven car loads of cattlo to St. Joe Sunday. Jim and Pete Mcintosh accompanied them. Misses Marguerito Richardson and May Hadell are home from St. Joe to spend tho holidays with their parents. Foil Rent I have sec. Grain and Stock farm for rent For terms ad dress It. J Be.nti.y, Ulooraington Neb. Mrs. A. A. Ford, who hti9 been visit ing her daughter Mrs. C. L. Crablll returned to her homo in McCook Mon day. Rev. J. R. Jarboe will preach at the Brethren church next Sunday both morning and evening. Rvery body is welcome. Don't fail to hear Mr. Jarboe at the Brethren church next Sunday evening on the subject "Twentieth Contury Rxcuses. Miss Irmii, Loran and Albert Vance of Hastings are visiting at the homo of Mrs. l'hares and R II. Newhouso this week. Mr Noah McDowell returned home from Stella, Nebr., Tuesday evening where ho was called by tho death of S. J. CUNNINGHAM I DENTIST ' Successor to Dr. J. S. l:UQII At the old stand over the; State Bank. Plionc!3l., Mis. Tudle Salailen Is very sick this i week. 1 Will Fin gey and Dins. Winner went to Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Francisco weie down i from Franklin over Sunday. Al. Bushee antl wife wore down from Holdrege Wednesday attending tho Cioblo"Rshlcmuti wedding. Will RoonV brother from lowu is visiting him antl his family this week. Will bus not seen him in 1 1 years. Mrs i ane Mitgiuiiess hail the mis fortune to get her tlnger, next to the little linger on her left hand caught in the door ami took the first joint of her linger off. Mr. Tilghtuau Miksch of Aiusworth, In , brother of Unfits Miksch was in jured in a runaway Dec. ltitlt ami died at thai place Dec. lliitli and was burled Dec .".Hi Bruce liiihitison has been appointed Superintendent of the Clay Center electric lichls. This Is a line advance i for Bruce '.mil the Chief is pleased to1 note his siieeesH. i Dr Waii-iik. tho specialist will meet ye, ear. mse anil throat patients and those needing glasses lltted at Pp. Damerell's oillce in lied Cloud, Tues day, January -It It. Mr. Clarence Kshlouian and Miss Carrie G.iMe were united in marriage last night at tho home of the bride's pircnts. We Were unable to secure any particulars but hasten to extend cordial congrat ulat ions. Tho play entitled "Big Jim," which was put on at tho opera house Tues day evening was a play somewhat dill' oront from what the people of Red Cloud have witnessed in the past. It was a very good show and tho special ties between acts wero excellent. Tho best pill is DeWitt's Little Rarly Risers tho safe, easy, pleasant and sure little liver pills DeWitt's Car bollzcd Witch Hazel Salvo is the ori ginal. Good for cuts, burns and bruises, and especially for piles. Sold by all druggists. Union meetings during tho week of prayer will bo held in tho various churches in the city next. week. All the ministers taking part. The first meeting will be in the Congregational church next Monday evening at 7:!J0 o'clock. The churches for the balance of the week will be announced nt that time. All tho people in the city are cordially invited to bo present by tho Ministerial Union. A. A. Ckiissji n, Pies. Mr. Ilussong announces his pleasure in meeting so much of the spirit of good and unsellish set vice in the uiimo of our risen Lord in Bed (.loud and wishes nil a truly happy New Year, and desires sincerely that every good and legitimate business may rightous Iv iirosner. lie will preach next Lord's day .Ian. 'J. l'.MOon these themes: "Life" at 11 o'clock a. m., and Open ing tho Books" ut 7:110 p. tu. Theso sorinons will be delivered in the Chribtiau church. You are invited to JWE Desire to Thank Our Patrons for the Liberal Patronage Received During the Past Year, and will Strive to merit a Continueance of the same in the future. tfOur Personal Services Are at Your Command. ALL THE PHONES Amack 8 Ghaney LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. w-x?:xc-x-xf::taw ft & To Our Many Friends and to The public of Red Cloud and Vicinity Who have treated us so splendidly during this Christmas Season and the past year, and who have and arc now making possible, our won derful success, we wish to extend to you our sincere thanks and to one and all our best wishes for a Happy New Year J. C. MITCHELL JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. e$:$::'CC4k::': I 1 ft V I . I JB m m m m The Home Grocery P. A. Wlbrandt, Prop. E Vi h it it) i 0) tf ik t mrrv n rnmnletfi line of strictly fresh Groceries, ii (fi and my prices are such that it will pay you to do fc $ your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class 0 W brands of canned and package goods carried. W & All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. Jg m w jU . j. in a (Jroccry store moro than In anything else, fl UlGBnlltlBSS buyers should demand Absolute Cleanliness. if f Y,,u ciinnot buy Groceries in a dirty, ill-kept place and bo suro o tfl jjjk pure goods Clcanllncsslnnd sanitation are our hobbles. : : : : ft W. . . - -.. .,..-.-,. ,.-....v &. verythfn IN atables his mother. Kid. C. H. Smith and wife left today for Pemiylvauia and other eastern points They will be gone about three mouths. Morhurt llros. have their hard coal stoves on their floor. Come in and see the llnest line of the best stores you over looked at. The Congregational Ladies aid so ciety will not hold a market this month but will hold one the last Sat urday in .lanuary Mrs. Lizio I'ox of Wyiuore, who has been visiting her mother, .Mrs. Win. I'arhes returned to her homo at that place Tuesday. Clayton Mrown has returned to work in the U. and M yards here as switch man. He has been laid up for a couple of weok by an accident. Morhurt llros. carry a complete lino of Klectrlu lamps, Carbon, Tungsten und Tantalum ulso hl-low lamps 1(5-1 Get your lamps of them. Do you want a farm loan if so you should soo B. U. Overman, who is pre pared to furnish you a loan nt lowest rates and without delay. Mr. Tom Kurchner r.nd wife and Miss Pcarn Simpson of Armour, Nob., arc guests at the homo of Mr. und Mrs. N. II. Simpson this week. iNl'I.AMMATOUV RlIKUM.VTIflM CuitKO IN 3 Days. Morton L, Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., saya: "My wife had Inflammatory Ilhoumatlsm in every musclo and joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost boyond recognition ;had bcenlnbedforsix weeks and had eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Detchon's Relief tor Ilhoumatlsm. It gave her Immediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am suro It saved her life." Sold by Tho II. B. Orice Drug Co , Red Cloud, Nebr. hear them. We take pleasure in advising tho public that our plant has boon thor oughly overhauled and put in Urst-class shape, and Mr. J. R Irvine, formerly of tho Hiverton, Neb , Creamery, a capable and experienced butter maker placed in charge. Wo are prepared to pay tho highest market price for cream and supply the trade with the llnest quality of pasteurized creamery butter. Wo est end to all our former patrons a cordial invitation to renew their ac quaintance and join in an ell'ort to make lied Cloud's creamery one of tho best in tho state Respectfully. Ri:n Ci.orn Cisi.amcui A--nAi'iuN I. 1'. Ilt:M.l, I'iii:h. (Julie a gay party took place at the Congregational parsonage Tuesday evening of this weok. Tho gathering was in honor of tho homo coining of a number of young men who tiro away either teaching or attending school, nnd most of them former members of Itev. A A. Crossman's Sunday school class. Twelve were invited. The following were present: J. II. Kellogg Chas. Kellogg, Uruco Ileckwith, Kd. Taylor, Roy Tcel, George Corner, Chas. Phares, Sidney Coombs, Qlcn Walker and Claude Pierce. Those invited and not presont wero Sheridan and Henry Phares, That tho boys onjoyod them selves is assured from tho fact that they were in tho home of Rev. and Mrs. Cressmun. Thoy are young them selves und hello vo in fun and a good time. Refreshments consisting of sherbort, punch, cakes, cookies, wafers and homo made caudy wore served during the evening. Tho time was spent in visiting, and giving school and college oxperlcncos by all present. The young men wero profiibo in their thanks and were unamlous in tho opinion that Mr. and Mrs. Cressrnan were magnificent entertainers and the friends of voumr neonlc. Long uioy I they live. Skirts, Furs, Etc. We have a nice new line of the above to close out at wholesale prices and it will be a chance to (ill your needs at a veTy small cost. These was shipped us on approval and will give you the benefit of These very low Prices. In Our Canned Goods line we have the best at prices that cannot be Beat by the case or dozen. Call in for your supply. JOHNSON & GROUT tFfttetttfrCtcfrf&FttFOfroetotfrttFttt-tcFttcftttct m SAY MISTER ! ! ! Having secured three carloads of wire fencing at ; a BIG BARGAIN, we are willing to divide with you. GOME AND SEE, Yours truly, PLATT & FREES CO. P. S. we sell only full rolls: 15, 20 and 40 rods. -d n ii n it Subscribe for the Chief. Wo wish you a happy New Year. Take your spectacle chso to New houso Bros. They will putyour initials on it, froo of chnrgo MerrlMB Corner Mr. Georgo Corner made us highly Indignant last night by getting married without first obtaining our consont and approval. Georgo has been a sly fellow from short trousers up but wo never believed he would wound us so deeply. His charming bride is Miss Delhi Morrison who Is too well known to tho pcoplo of Red Cloud to need any extended commendations from us, They wero married by Rev. Cressmun and Mr. Glonn Walker aettjd as best man and Miss Clara Uurgess was tho brldoB inuid. The happy couple de parted on 11 for Council llluifs, la,, and other eastern cities where they will spend some time in visiting It's all right this time, George, but we won't forgive you again. Wo extend hearty congratulations. A Few of the Good Till ng Dill Pickles lho per do. Hour Pickles 10c " Sweet Pickles 10c " Rulk Olives 100 " " Horso Radibh 10c perbottlo Catsup 10c ' ' Celery Relish lOc Mustard loc " gluhs Olomargorino Butter. . .'JO ti 23c per lb Oysteis no & 00c per qt YOST & BUTLER The th Avonuo Moat Market HAYS When haviug Alfalfa hay for sale, don't forget to call on R. C. Bmeuu the hay mun. Remember his prices are always tho highest, prices ranging from 87.00 to 810.00 per ton. Will be in tho market for good Prairie Hay also. And respectfully solicit a part of your patronage.