Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices. j Largest Stock in Cass or Otoe Counties 4 f I if- d2s .'CSI!Slo 1 tfti""""1" ,.,u, "j-!"'" .i m ...u :mt ys. mgm. tLwJLLi-.-iti.'t i.i mi - " '" ' " .,. ,..,. , .t.-. . 4 Wkoi SJiip, to&ct Of argument is not near as convincing as one little back able bargain. Let politicians "cry havoc," but the gen erality of politicians puts one out of conceit with politics and we believe with Pope, that "party is the madness of the many for the gain of the few." From every hill-top vale and valley for the past sixty days has the calamity howler been shouting death and destruction, and all on account of Billy Wilson's Little Bill. What the ultimate result of this change of policy will be we leave to futurity to solve, but the immediate result has been a general reduction of price onfall woolen goods. All of our fall woolens were sold to us at prices made in anticipation'of the change in the wool schedule on January,!, 1895. WOOI All wool 36-inch dress flannel So laat year at 50c a yard All wool 54-inch broadcloth Sold last year at $1 .00 a yard All wool 54-incn broadcloth Sold last year at $1.25 a yard All wool silk finished Henrietta, 4S inches wide Sold last year at SI. 00 a yard All wool 43 inch wide Henrietta Sold last year at 90c a yard All wool Henrietta, 38 inches wide Sold last year at 60c a yard Atlantic F. Cashmere, 3b inches wide Sold last year at 25 cents a yard Atlantic F. F. cashmere, 36 inches wide Sold last year for 35 cents a yard All wool shirting and skirting flannels Sold last year at 35 cents a yard All wool skirt patterns full width Sold last year at $1.00 a yard All wool skirt patterns, foil width Sold last year at $1.25 German knitting yarn Sold last year at $1.00 a pound Imported Saxony yarn Sold last year at $1.35 per pound Spanish yarn Sold last year at $1.35 a pound AH wool blankets, 10x4 Sold last year at $3.00 a pair All wool blankets Sold last year at $4.00 a pair Ladies' all wool underwear, grey and camel's hair - Sold last year at $1.00 each Ladies' all wool underwear, natural color Sold last year at 87 cents each Ladies' mixed underwear Sold last year at 65 cents each. .35 .75 1.00 .75 .60 .40 .20 .25 .25 .75 1.00 .75 1.00 1.00 2.25 3.00 .75 .65 .50 SPECIAL PURCHASE. Mens' Morris Mills and Iwits Conde' underwear Sold last year at $1.50 each Men's extra heavy grey underwear Sold last year at 50c each All wool carpets "13 pair' quality, new stock, new Sold last year at 85c a yard All wool carpets, "11 pair" quality Sold last year at 70c a yard All wool filled carpets Sold last year at 65c a yard Union carpets Sold last year at 45 cents a yard. Smyrna rups 1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 10 in. Sold last year at $1.50 each Smyrna rugs, 2 ft. 6 in. by 5 feet long Sold last year at 33.50 each Best quality Moquette rugs 27 in. by 63 in . Sold last year at $4.00 each .75 39 designs ,50 .45 .35 1.00 2.50 3.00 The above comparisons have been made on staple goods that we carry every season, the price of which is familiar and well known to all people, therefore every one will be able at sight to sae and appreciate the reduction in price. There are other B articles infwhich wool isjusad in the manufacture, vis: knit good Hoods, Facinators, Mitts, Hosiery, Shawls, etc., on which there have been reductions as radical as the above, but are impossible to list intelligently. m??mmwwwmm??w?w?ww! A Long String of Fish Is not carried up a side street. It's just about as important to let folks know you've got something good for them, as it is to have it to begin on. Wasn't there something said once about burying your talent in a napkin? Having done our duty by securing the goods and calling attention to them, we leave you to do yours by seeing them. For all who visit us we have bargains, for those that don't sympathy. Don't Go to Omaha ! Why? Because it will not pay you. Omaha dealers cant buy goods any cheaper than we can, therefore can not sell them as cheap, for it is a well known commercial truth that it costs ten per cent more to do business in cities than in towns. Some Omaha dealers are great believers in the popular error, that "the American people like to be humbugged." To say that we, as a nation, enjoy being humbugged is to insult our intelligence ; to attempt it is to draw down a swift and terrible punishment. We, as a nation, not only know a good thing when we see it but we also appreciate merit when we meet it. The transparent fraud resorted to by Omaha dealers in offering a limited supply of a staple article for a limited time, with the expectation of making it back on the whole amount purchased and it is not generally very hard to find out what item on which the loss was recovered is ridiculous, if the purchasers would reflect on the matter, because nothing is gained by paying a few cents less on one article, then giving it back a half dozen times on another purchase. ' We've Heard it Said That times are hard, and in view of this fact it behooves eve ry one to go where they can buy the cheapest, for "There is some soul of goodness in things evil Would men observingly distill them out." Therefore buy your fall bill of us and you will find the times are not as hard as they might be. We are confident that we can save you from twenty-five to thirty per cent. We have customers who come twenty to thirty miles every fall to buy their winter supplies from us. Occasionally one or two stray away and go to Omaha, but they only try the experiment once, the followidg year they are back trading with us. Omaha dealers know this type of customer, and never expecting to see them again, have no compunctions about "sticking them," and the unlucky purchaser finds on returning home that their so-called bargains "that afar shone so grand, turns to nothing in the hand." With us transient trade is all right for super structure, but steady custom is the foundation of a business. That's what we are working for. We propose to not only give you prices that will attract you, but treatment that will hold you. By doing this we will disprove the old statement that "there's no friendship in trade," because a man had better get along without customers than without friends. Call in and be Convinced I Our Prices Prove thejjjStory, We Will Sell Out Soles With the uppers that are at tached to them For Money. To find out just how much, consult our price list of shoes, which follows : MEN'S SHOES. ACa For a good working UUU s'10e iiCe or congress. $1.25 For ;i Satin Calf shoe that shoe stores ask $1 75 to $2.00 for. $1.50 For a irenuinH Calf n shoe: $2 2o is asked for no better shoe elsewhere. $2.00 For a genuine Kan garoo, hoe that's real value la double that price, but our purchase of a manufacturer' stock at 50c 011 the dollar enables us tf sell at that price. RUBBER GOODS. Rubber boots and shoes, overshoes, etc., to fit all size of leet. from infancy to old ajj, at the lowest prices. LADIES' SHOES. "Her little feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice, fctole iu una out. Ah if they tun red the light." If the young iady to whom the above lices weiw indited had on a pairoi our shoes, the poei'b rupsodies are excusable, lor no 01m curries a UiOre ar tistic or a better titling line of ladies' foot wear. Eddy & Webster's shoes, for u uicu we are sole agents iu this city, received the highest award at the Word's Fair, and are car ried by large city retailers as their best shoe for their finest, trade, and who, by the way, ask Horn 25 to 50 per cent more than our price, simply because the people to whom this shoe appeals are willing to pav the price, in fact, de. lielit in paying big prices. Bat people of this sort are scarce in this vicinity, there fore we sell for less In order to reach a lareer number. DOMESTJCS. Never in the world's history has the price on domestics been as low as at the present date. Goodqu nn MUSLIM. ality unbleached runs- 4r n. n r A grade of unbleached muslin that we formerly sold at 7c a yard, now. . .5 a. yard Soft-finished bleached mus lin 5c a yard Cashmere twilled incues w now. . de Liine a heavv C cotton falnic, 27 vide sold at 10:. 1 7cayard PRINTS. Windsor brilliant prints this season's most exquisite print cloth-sold eery where Ise at 7 and 8 cents; our rie 5c a yard Simpson's fast black and whiteprints best black and svhite print? made. All you want at 5c a yard Apron check gindiams. now 8ll t 4o a yard Ready-Made Sheets and Pillow Cases Already hemmed and ready for use. at; the same price that the muslin costs by the yard. A new idea, and a great sav ing of labor. Unbleached, size 81x90 inches, hem-stitched, Pepperall muslin, each - - - - -.50 cents Bleached, size 81x90 inches, hem-stitched, Pepperall muslin, each ----- 55 cents. Fruit of the Loom muslin, size 81x90 inches, hem-stitched, each ------ 65 cents. Bleached Pillow Case, size 45x36 inches, wide hem, each - -- ------ 10 cents Bleached Pillow Case, Pepperall muslin, size 45x36 inches, wide hem, each - - - 15 cents Fruit of the Loom Pillow Case, size 45x36 inches, wide hem, each ----- 20 cents In addition to the above we have a fine line of handsomely-embroidered sheets, with pillow cases to match, and lace-trimmed and embroidered pillow cases in sets, at surprisingly cheap prices. They are beautiful goods, and will make an excellent holiday or wedding gift. Nothing could be nicer or in better taste. Cloak Department. Ladies' Jackets, Ladies Plush and Cloth Capes, Ladies' Plush Sacques, Misses' Jackets, Misses' Newmar kets, Children's Jackets, Children's Newmarkets, Infants' Long Cloaks. NEW STOCK!! LATEST STYLES! mm 'EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS! THig season's la-test creations, "boxg"lrt from first Hands, and will "be sold at 25 per cent "under Omana prices for tne same garments.