The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 30, 1890, Image 18

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HI THfNkp-HE'i THINKINOL
Vm anew Mra well, rott'teea- blmettfc,
" -TM mm who holds hit head fetaft 1 '
- . And keen, fits cyelMa wlnktef )
Ma'aeats with llWlo ajrwaattiy,
,.tkU man who would it thmkar bo,
' This ihince who think ho'a thinking.
He to hi Irirmin has naucat to say
Te whllo ae strelle'aloef Broadway,
. rm then he's aJwef ahrlaftlaf t
He mows themret he mm thrm hot.
Meat Mat tbem ho wUt hriaklv trot,
This wretch whoiMakalM'a tblakla
Kech Motnlnir for an hour ho'H etaad
' With eletctlaM mirror In hU head,
, JMlultlRK In much prlnklnfd
rar, theaRh hU Mcada he (alia teaea,
Daw hlasarl ho'tl t aio with f We,
ThU aaa who think ho'a tblnktaf.
toaiatlmoa he'll at the coriier.welt,
Aa H weektliw nation's fate,
OatlaneHah Idea linking
Totethar, all devoid of aente,
Jfor eommoa nortalt too Intenne,
Tbti feetwha tMeke he'a tBtaklsf.
The while he In Watreet ear alt,'
4lla butylng browa le tlfhtl halts,
,r.a neees hl area Minwaf I
lila itunkf ajthooa upward elm.
Ha holds htaatttt a chM of fame,
ThlaOeltwViUUikahe'athtaklaf.
tve wetekel hire elttln at hU leasfe,
at wtkika Ma aeadwlch ha doth saenca,
(. , Ilia flees of f Mar oHehtnt ,
Re aUree armed) wHH veeeet gaa
Aa tl teealllnf av-iant Oak,
i h Yale fratat whs tahm he'a tktaklag,
' MaV W nefr 'alia owrboerd, '
AM atretfjrt rape to him la lowered,
Te raesna hlaa hnae alahtaf ,
You'll fee bias aeke It mr ttaio. s
AM to the doak ha'll aolakrr climb,
for Mtr he'd really thinking ,
-Addison r. Andrews, In Journalist1
QUEER DETECTIVE WORK.
1 1 ii
How tha Bltf Store Find Out What
Rivals ar Doing
Clerks Beat pat on llargaln.rMrcHaalng
Teara-lCftirti That Are Matt to
Mall! ffcrir Uealgni-lluatla
la (ho Word.
The proprietor of ono of the Urgent
eyrooda atorca on Fourteenth atroet
aatle ate olDco lent Monday morning
looklnf over aornn markod adfcrtlan
annte in tho Humtny nnapnpnra. Pros
mOf bo rang for tltvauporlntoiulonthtid
lahtfftmtrninhn cajnn in.
''Mr. Jahnoon," aali Uio tnorclitat,
"tarte acTrentoemontn that I hhvo
antrked tiorw aro worth Inquiring into.
It tefttnt that nomo of our oonrpetKom
aia oRortng ffprrlal fndncomnnta at tlfle
llaae In too rrmtter of holiday joode.
Atlead to tW at nnco, ploaar. and let
e bear frdbi you,"
Mr. Mhnarm Niwdil. took tho naoora
aad walked nut. Ho devoid ahout half
eltha next rotir u carnfulVy madlna;
war tho aaortlai'MionU rcfurrvd to by
, kla ampioyor. Thdn Mr iobndOM
hliaad iaaad aaa, naddlNff to a at
, HVwkaJnohooo, aald:
"T-wUh you would flnd MIm WUnyi
la tke twre-a'hrafl drpM(niont 'iVir
'bar wolflA Vilmfy aoo tmr at oacc"
vTWalwJk ewaJiout, ajal ta a (ew Jno
hwMWwffweriMt .Vitt a jfraknc woafiw.
flka wm ' 9 OTfltty, deimrra aad k
UlH0aMaayrriwltrl. Wio WMWol!
iraaaal, a mxtona to know whjr ika
" kfd mb Mat for. Ska looked up at tbs
aaaartatawdeat with an raauWInjf t laaoa
da aka aaJdi
"Yaw annt for wto, air?"
Wlia WmUww," ,aW Mr. Johnaon,
Mwa will haa to aond you out again
taUy." .- X
Mtaa Wmkuaa elaaaly aoddod, amir-
lagly, and tkea Mr. Johnaon took ttaa
aiMriad laaMra anal spread thom out br
Iwrabar laif ooavuraattofl followed.
MlMf1tYnmai(wada aotna from tka ad
'atrtfaakiaata ,M 'aho rnad them ami ro-
aaatadtkam oyer to beraelf nnmbot ot
tbaaa aa Ikougk foprmUtln, them to
aaaaaory. The aaparlntomlont said to
bar:
'Now,, I waula) n Ilka, ,tfrJba ahla to ro
I'll pofttkiaRiatVrr'iatho firm ky tomorrow,
' aad, it yhtf kfo very apry you will bo
akrato nt around tq all thvso partlM
thda. Vafora at i o'clock." '
MfAa'WllVlaata now withdrew to (ha
w
which,. the. clntka hung tholr
In d few ntomenta aho oama out
with banket, f lotoa and wrnn. looklaat
aotaaliko many of the atyllah rNauaf
";woalindiJwera aomlaf In tontart.lkalr
" ' abopatnir. Whim aha atopatt ail
t ,iaioaeairfHiahe looked up and down
' JMjenjfmoniaat aa though undecided
" ' 'wktek way to go. Then ahe puraodtln
bar nratty llpa Into a pout, noddoftbar
baaajia a knowing way and trtppal aff
at a uveiy pace toward Firtl) nvenna.
ha kad not gone tar beforo ahe saw a
throng of akaapara going Into one ot tha
blgatoraa. Bha followed In their wake,
bad although tha crowd In front ot hot
wad vary. large aha managvd In aoma
way to gat near tha front at each roun
tor wltk very little dlffloulty, Atone
af tka oountora aho runmlncd for aomn
fJiaa.
i want to ho aomn of that surah ailk
you ha advurilMd," aho said. '
Tke cWk took down anvoral bolU of
tka ailk and ahn nxanittud It critically.
"Thank yoti," aim a1
A anoBiont latrr Kho wits at aoothir
aeanlar whtra larga wax dolla wcra
being dlpoad of l a hungry crowd bf
akepaara. Thorn istiro anvcrul clerks ui
tkla eouninr and thn floor-walker also
baBMud; to bo standing Hero, fie let
.btaeyatall upon Mlw Wllllama and ha
aaed to recognise her, lloatepprd
up to her, standing so (hat ha waa bo.
twpon her and tho counter, and Raid, in
a volco nllghlly tln;ad with Barcasui;
' ''Ahl how do yon rto, MUs Willlaiua;
very glad to seo you. '
MIm Williams diew luiolf up very
rigidly, aUrud at Uiu llovr-wiUker In a
tuost haughty manner, nnd kaid, very
Indignantly
"Who aru you, Mr? 1 don't know you,
air. What Uo you mean. Mr, by ad
ilrtMng roc?"
"VVull." Mid tho Hoot .walker. "I
thought I reuojjuUed you a tho MIm
Wllllama who otu-o as employed hora
Ma cask girl."
"No, air. I, avath clrlt I am i3 thn
fwrdoa, air, at all. I don't lmiw yar:
Am l;(o fjr.lasVlrVtlr
"Oh, oj.. I . did nut meat, fa inautt
you,"uld th'e flovr-walker, taken soraW.
what ulHlk by her grand air. "I must
bavo Ik-cii mlkiakon ''
Mist Wlllhttei IkiimiI frigidly 'in rec
agailloa of his aoogy aad puhvd her
''
way tip tolhvcountcr.r 's''0 Iwiight aer
oral of tho dolln after oxumlnlng them
very cloioty paid for tlifem fttnl ordered
th'em aont toa boiiMU lnWent Forty
fourth atrooL Nho Mopped at several
other counter and bought other a
tlclrrt, which hp had acnt to tho same
addresi.
In (hn meantime tho floor-walkor,
whom Mho had c bniA(Ueiy reputned,
bad been talking to a young cash girl of
moro than usually Intelllgant appoar
(inco. Evlduntly bo wan not Katledcd
of his mistake o far as Mini Williams
wan concerned, for he laid to tho girl:
You JuHt follow her. Don't Ioho sight
of her If it takes until to-morrow morn
Ing. If tho goes Into a noune, wait for
her. If aho goes Into a store follow her.
If aho aUya there, find out whether ahe
la a clerk or not- If aim don't, keep on
following her until you run her down."
In consequence, whun Miss Wllllama
again went Into thn street tho little
cash girl wm following her ut u respect
ful distance. After her ffjrpprlenco with
tbo floor-walker Mini Williams had ba
aoTM ery wary, Who had "'maintained
wUk aonaldffrablo success the haughty
depaanor ako had aisijmfd, and evon
when aha atepped autlnto tho streot ahe
hold bar nonehlc-li In the air. Hut after
aho bad gone a tout half a bloek, and had
looked around Mvoral times to aoo if aha
waa being followed,! tao nirrecsn oi nor
bluff tlektod her ao much that Mm burst
out laughing. lb a moment tho laugh
had departed and her face hud resumed
ItavaualdehiiironxprifHNlon, for nho waa
sharp enough and experienced enough
to know that audi Indiilgenro, might
prtnre fatal to her'purposo. There woro
aeveral other stores nlon; l'ourtoeath
atrcot In which Miss Williams stopped,
and at nearly everyone Mo purohaacd
aomothlngwnd had It Rent to tho Forty
fourth atroet house, She frtquciitly ro
forrod, whtin her memory waa at fault,
to tho notes nho had miidni but this waa
usnally dono on thn street, and only
with great caution within tho Mores.
From Fourteenth streot Miu ntartod
up town on Sixth avenue. Ono ot tho
first ot tho big Mores that Mm came to
waa more than usually crimdod because
oltiortaln advertisement that had ap
peared In tho paper of tho day before,
lloforn entering this store Miss Williams
spent several minutes In studying over
her notes. Aa she looked up from than
And wan about to put them let bar
pocket bor oyn caught tha youtin cash
glrl,who had lncn following her. Thoro
waabanllyw change In her fare to tlo
nrttotliat nhn recognlr.o'd thn girl, and
bnly for a moment, (lid it shade of annoy
ancn linger orl lier lrow. 'J'lifm shn pro
trmdtd to rimumo her study ot tho noten,
but nil tliti time sho was watching
tho little irlrl out of the corner of
Iter eyoM. Hhu hud Men the girl In tke
htorv, and r'ncognl.ed her frotu tbla. It
wje now bor aim to put tho little
Mo off bor track. Kim put bornoWa
Into liw (Hickot with n decided air anil
trrnod aliout us Uiongb to rotrnob httr
attrps. Tbo llttlu gli' did trot bndgo.
tiaa Wiltlama walked hart a Moot
llrtrjr, tBbH Cora) fpnnd ns (Jroirgb bo
flrmMod, afld haw that tftu Ilttlo trlrff Tula
atUtnoVrrmvist. l-VrnnronrenfMlAnVTirf
lania wits in dmibt ui to whether Or not
aho trad been mistaken. As sho etood
thoro outside thn door tho Ilttlo girl
looked as though sho were waiting for
bur mother to eotnn out, nnd not m If
nho were playing tho detective. To
make certain, Miss Williams decided
upon another test. Sho turned iulckly
und walked around tho comer, stopping
so nhu rould Men through tbo
wlhdowa of tlio corner storo on
to Hlxlh uvuiitio. A iiiluiitn passed
and thn 'little girl bad. riot appeared.
Miss Williams wns atniut to return whun
ahn saw the cash girl comn slowly up
tha avouun, apparently with no special
Idea In mind. MUs Williams atopped
back Into a doorwny nnd waited to sen if
tho girl would pass, hut sho was too wise
for that. Alter having waited avvoral
minutes Miss Williams' stock of patience
wan cxUauMod, and Mm came out. There
wan tho'llttlu girl standing on tho cor
ner, calm at over,' with Just a Ilttlo bint
of a confident smile on her face.
Yon little-rwgue,'' aald Miss Will
lamsbtboraetf, "uu knew I couldn't
baVo?feaeMthoatWoearr In bo abort
b tlonSVaWlVo yen waited for mw to
ecraaeatat hiding; Welfo will see."
Miss Wllllama walked rightalong now
M though aho had routly had somo busl
lieae In tko house fryn which nho bad
emffrfoii and returned to tbo dry-foods
atoro shtt bad atarted to enter wIMn In
terruptcd by thn ftttln girl. Hut all
bor unpleasant oxporlonoo wero not yet
ended. Sho wan examining sumo toys
when a clerk said, aharplyi
"Seo hero, what store do you coruo
tromV"
"What do you mean," ruturnod MUs
Williams, again assuming thn aire of a
quoen.
t)li, I know you," roturnoi the clork.
"I bavo seen you before."
"Mow dare yotf Insult me." .said MUs J
Wllllama. ' I hhall report you "
"Oil, that's all right," mid the clerk.
"I don't want to Intuit pm, hut I won't
noli you,any 'thing. You can not buy
any thing hern."
Several other cuvtomers who wero
atunding near looked ,iip In surprise,
while tho Ilttlo Mb 'Irl, who had
amuggled herMlf In, loaned up against
tka adjoining counter and grinned from
"ear toVar. "
'Well, wo will sen about that," aald
Mlaa-Willlams "Win ro is tho wuperln
llnde"nirJ, ' itori,.34b)' .M tho clerk, calling
'tp a lljttla cash girl, "take this lady to
tho superintendent '
Tho clerk said this In a very sarcastic
manner, and for unco MUs Williams'
anger and Indlunatlon were not feigned.
Shu did uoLgi) to Mio kUM)rlnletident,
bovxuvnr, lull tried to outwit thn cleric
by going to another urt of the Moro
Tho clerk was apprlstsl of the fact, how
over, uhd got around In time to balk MUs
Wllllama In her attempt io purchaso.
The clerk oould not, ot counw, refuse
nbtAilutoly to Mdl to birr, but oeivaru
thtfelntaeTo by mtylrgr thai eery ltx
aaawbld. MM Willing, wiis ronowvd
frrSm cbuntcr bAtMintcr; ami rt Rally gva
ub In despair, litvln Ik'o ,ahlo to pttr
chase only im at tide (ii ilm Inany aha
J had AtarU'd to gel In (his htoro
With tew exception, uuavvcr, tu tka
other stores she went to ahn found ne
ilfllculty In obtrtlnlnr nil that sho do
sired. With tho exception of a few
minutes for lunsh sh wn or. her feot
nearly tho wl.olo day rvernl tlmoa
Iho attempted to r-scarro frorr thn Ilttlo
girl who was following he: hut eacb
tlrao was entirely .insurciRSful 8ho
stopped for Lftlf '.: l.oit it t!i' house
ol s friend. V'v,( r, ti,, c;mio out
she thought feLu .il v::n cm tha
Ilttlo girl's patience, n' . wa not
In sight, hut snvcial n..-. t atei the
little girl hot bed np cn-t.(, l..tlng
epor.t the muantlire .nnchln cakos
In a bakery across 'he Wij fro"- .i r.c.iMj
at which Miss W'.ll.iur.h tad recti vis
iting. When Miss Williams ..r.ally turned
up at thu itorn from which Abe h.id
atarted. the sash alrl was clos( holiind
bor, rihe saw Miss Williams o up
Mulrs and report to the pupcrliiti nJent,
and nmnnged, through . shmud ijues
tlon or two, to find that shown Mir
ployed there. Then, with a knowing
nod of tho head and a aclf-satlsflcd
emirk, sho gave up the chase. Miss
Williams bad been comparatively sue.
eoasful, and thorn wero many articles
awaiting her at homo, Having an
nouneed this to tho superintendent,
aho went home, and the neat mora
inir camn to tho store at the unual
liour with a written report of hor entire
experience and tho iiauiples sho hail ob
tained. These wero critically examined
by tho aiiK)rlntuudent, nnd then taken
to tho bead of the linn.
Nearly every Monday clerks from tho
various dry-goods houses go through
this some experience, ho that It has be
como a rccogn!.cd custom. It Is the
only way In which tho big retail mer
chants can keep themselves Informed aa
to tho Inducements olfered by their
rlfals. Monday Is especially soloct4
liccauHO tho greatest bargains are
usually advertised on tho day previous.
Tho obiect moro uartlcularly Is to Bee
whether tho jjoods aro really sold on ad
vertised, und to enable each merchant
to see for himself whether ho Is being
undersold by a competitor In any par
tlcular article, llarely dots the name
clerk go out for moru than two or three
weens In succession. When the nrtlclea
ho or Hhu has purchased are brought to
tho merchant, he compares them with
tho announcements In the advertise
ments, nnd If any of them are sold
cheaper than In his own Moro, then the
buyers ot tlrtiHii particular article aro
likely to bo hauled over the coals.
"Somo clerks," said tin. superintend
ontntoho of thn big stores recently,
'go boyond their orden. I remember a
girl who bad been buying up bargains
for a firm un town noum lime ago. Sho
camo to us nnd secured employment for
the moro purpose of n ttlng our prices
Rnd lurtflng them oxer to tho other
rm. 01 coiinio no repp table elerk would
do that and neither would a reputable
firm frunlonuiico It A very amusing
Instance of ono llrniV picking np tka
bargains offered by another tlrm oo
ourrwl ubont u year ago, when an up
town Urm wlvijrtlsod Wobstor'a Una
bridged lycllonary (or less moiuiy than
we could buy It from tho puhllflhora.
itvury onn of out i.loiks ncelved orders
when they akiiI out to luncheon to buy
ono of tln:o dictionaries. Unfortunately
tho clerks In other houses had received
similar Instructions, and thn dictionaries
wero disposed of long lioforn halt our
men bad been uhlo to Ret to tho atoro."
Not only do tho llrms endeavor to
beep track of thu bargains olfered by
ibelf rivals, but they uru fully an
'tench Interested in the pi !: of tho
negnUt ntook goods Tiimi uro Just as
apt to vary as the prn.es il special bar-
5. z. r.T
flodern Dlacovrrlra.
What Hall nnd Kdison nre Io tha Ula
phona nnd alactrlclty, says thn 1'itUbnrg
N.ws. Ir Kniiikliu Milan. Ilia wall knuxwi
aimnlnlliit In uarvous ili'unirs, 'o t III
nervous Hjitlfiu and iisrvc lluid. Among
his iiuiiiaroux dlacovarias his Kentor
alive nervine waa undoubtedly tlio great
rat. It la uuHurimsiuid in urroiiHiiaH,
dyspapnin, litmdnohc, ipitapay, nouralgin,
ImnLnchr. luidniioholly, alrepleaaiies,
chntigr) of life, etc. Free trial buttle tnny
habadofo liiiotling uroggisi, miu ih
Dr. atllaa new book ou "New and Htnrtliiig
facta" for the nllllcted. Kveryouu should
read this luttxaatiiiu liistrucllvaaudtluelT
llluslrn ted book.
. WMM .
Kotlw lu Ti'Hi'livrM.
Notico ia hereby given that I will
g umiue all pcr.ofts wlm tuny dcnirc
to offer IiciiiohIvcn as eandidatos for
teachers oftlio public sobools of this
comity, ut Red Cloud on tbo third
Saturday of each month.
Kva J. Kisii, County Supt.'
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Miles T. Hayes'
Patent - Collar !
For Halo by J. O. BUTLER &
Co., lVtf Cloud, Muukoyt)
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GUAM) DRAWING
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cimIoii lur uiwratlUK this.
LOTTERY
and Mill rxtciiit It buslnrs throuahout the
Uiiitvil Mates ami lltltlsh Columbia.
Ilolow Milt he found atlstuf the prises which
wilt hu drawn on
MAY 27th, 1890
At Zaoittoat, Mexico.
and omttuiu'tl Mvoothly tarrealtrr.
SL $150,000
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First-clas Turnouts. Everything New, Neat
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Boarding and Feeding Teams at Reasonable Ratta, Only
tho beat hay and grain used at thit utablo. Give
him a call. Gate' Old Stand, Red Cloud,
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HowAitb U. Catiikr, Assistant Cashier
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
CAPITAL, - $75,000
Transact a general banking buainens, buy and aall county warrants, alat
county, precinct nnd moIiooI district bonds. Buy and soil foreiga- ciohang
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McAVOY &
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RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
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