The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 03, 1897, Page 4, Image 4

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THIS SALE COMMENCES
Sept. 3d,
and will continue up to and including
Sept. nth.
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COUPON PPZBC WUHUITY TH6 B6ST.
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CORSETS
C-13 CORSETS
in Black and White
Best Corset on
the market,
75c and $1.00.
BALLS
HEALTH, $100.
FAVORITE,
Sale Price, 45c.
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Carpets !
INGRAIN CARPETS UOc to 75c.
The largest lino In the city. Wo
cut to lit mid mnko all carpets.
HRMP CARPETS, 20c, 25c, 80c, 85e.
LINOLEUM nnd OILCLOTH Com
plcto line in patterns untl running
yurd.
Large lino of RUGS. TAPESTRY,
and CHENILE TURTAINS.
Dress Goods.
The largest ntul best selected stock
in the city.
Trouvillc plaids, 12Jc, 15c.
DRESS (!001)S, 15o, 18c, 20c, 25c,
HOc, 85c, fiOo, 75c, 81.00. 81.25.
Large line of Dress Good in put -terns.!
Latest Novelties, UOo to $lyd.
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Chairs, Tables,
Irons, Ironing Boards,
Clothes Bars,
Washing Machines,
Knives and Forks,
Spoons, Pins,
Silverware,
Novelties,
and many other
articles.
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CASH COUPON.
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STOCK LRRCBR TH7XN EV6R. "' sale lasts.
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We pav the highest price for
BOOS,
BUTTER,
PRODUCE.
PCtJL.
SHOES
Ladies latest
shape, button
or lace, hand
turned, Vice
Kid, regular
price $8.50,
salo price
$2.89
bright
DONGOLA,
Lace or
Ilittton,
$2.35. '
Closing Sale on Oxfords, 00c to 42
Chidlren's Shoes, 2oc. to $1.50.
Mun's Shoes, a dandy, 81.25.
The NEVEU-KIP Seamless Shoe. Complete lino. Try them.
Hosiery
Black Cat Leather Stock,
nigs, 25c.
Black Cat plain cotton
ribbed, 20c.
THESE ARE EXTRA
VALUES.
Children's cotton hose,
sizes 5 to 5, 8c.
Ladies Hockford hose, 8c.
Men's half hose, salo
price, -Jc.
Ladies' Hose in colors and
bluok at 1c, 7c, 10c.
Ladies Black Hose, Opera
length, 25c.
Ladies Extra Size Hose 35c
Large line Fleece Lined
Hose 12c to 25c.
LINENS. LIN6NS.
Colored Lace Table Damask, sale price 40c.
Co-Inch colored Table Damask, sale price 15c.
50-inch " " " '! " 20c.
GO-Itieh " " " " ' 25c.
58-iueh Bleached " " " 4' 30c.
Bleached Tablo Damask, 40c, 50c, 00c, 75c, Jl, $1.25.
18-inch colored napkins 75c per do..
18-innh bleacli napkins $1.00 per dozen.
27-inch bleached napkins $1.25, $1.40, 81 75, $2.00,83.00
30,000 yards calico, 2c to 12lc.
LL Muslin, best grade, 5c.
Farmer Choico Bleached Musliu, Gc. .
Fruit of Loom " " Oc.
ACA Ticking 12Jc.
Old Dover Ticking, extra value, 10c.
10-4 Bleached Sheeting 22c.
Ranchman's Shirticg, lie.
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Notions.
Dress Stays, 5c set.
Basting Thread, 2c spool,
Needles 3c paper.
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Hair Nets, 4c. Jjff;
Velveteen Dress Binding 3c per yd. JF2fj
Iron Pins, 3c paper. tj
12 bars Cocoanut soap. 22c. ui
Table Oil Cloth, 15c yd. 3$.
1 quire letter paper 5c. &S
Blankets.
Single bed double blankets, 25c.
10-4 cotton double blankets 45c.
10-4 grey double blankets 55c
1 1"4 $1.00.
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All wool blankets $2.00, $2.25, $3.00, $j
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.03, $7.00. I5&;
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Between the hours of 10 and 2 each day of this sale 10 yds calico for 20c.
Men's Grey Underwear, 35c.
65c.
00c.
Fleece Lined Underwear icr
Ladies Ribbed Jersey underwear 25c. Pfg;
50c. g&
Complete lino children's underwear. Summer IFT
Underwear at reduced prices to mako room. t&i
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The largest stock of Millinery Goods ever shown in the city.
Sailor Hats 25c to $250. Trimmed Walking hats 75c to $5.
Wait for our fall opening in this department.
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We do not boa,st when we say our stock is the largest ever NP
aiiuwii in mo uuy. j. ua-ii wiu convince VOT1. 2V
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uur pricps always tne lowest.
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Ivy Poison
Child Sufferod for Threo Years
Without Roller -Terrible Itching
and Burning Skin Disease.
" When thrix months old our boy wrii
polHonod with Ivy. He Buffered tor throo
yuarH without gdttiug relief. I un
oiio of tho advertlsamontB of Hood's Bar
unparilUf coanlsting of a testimonial
whore a child won cured of Ivy poisoning.
My faith wan very weak at llrst, but I
told my husband I would like to try a
bottle of Hood's Barsaparitla. Doctor's
modicluo bad failed to help hi in in tho
loasU Wo concluded to buy five bottles
of Hood's Barsaparllta and tho child be
gan taking It. Before he bad finished all
that wo had purchased bo was cured. I
have also been cured of skin disease by
Hood's Barsaparllla. I was in such a
condition that I coold hardly enduro tho
Itching and burning. I felt that I must
give Hood's Barsaparllla a fair trial, which
I did. I took tour bottles and it cured
mo." OiuusTiNA. Gueen, Canastota, S. D.
Hood's Barsaparllla la sold by all drug
giiitB. ft; six for 5. Bo sure to got Hood's.
THE CHIEF
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PUBLISHED KVKUV K1UDAY
(tutored at the poit office at Red Cloud, Neb. as
iiacoud dais mail nutter.
Tht lied Cloud, Neb., CHIEF,
weekly, is credited with the largest
circulation accorded to any paper in
lied Cloud or in Webster county or
in the Fifth Congressional District.
'Printer's Ink, July 'J8, 1897.
ANNOUNCENENTS.
I hereby announce myself as a can.
Ridnte for the nomination of sheriff
tt Wobster county, Nebr., aubjoct to
XUo decislou of the republican county
:onvcntiou.
Julian U.bArr.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho nomination pf sheriff of
Webster county, Nebraska, aubjoct to
;he decision at tho republican county
onven'.lon. A. T, Walkkic.
I iioiuby nuuoiiiiee myself as a caudl
tutu for i he nomination of si i mi IT of
Welmtereoiint.v, NebrixKii, Mibject to
,hu I'i-hI'iii of Uio lepuiilleiui imiiiii
invention.
K. U Smith.
1 hereby nnnouiigti myself as c.mdi
Jato for thu nomination of shoriiT of
Websler county, Nelnaskn, subject to
tho decision of tho republican county
convention.
1. 1). Colvin.
LESTEK.
Mrs. M. Cnrmouy and children of
McCook is visiting with the family of
O. C. Cox.
Vnthony Green was seen on our
treets Sundiy,
Miss Alta nnd Ida Baker attended
Sunday school at Willow creek Sunday.
Joe Saladon nnd family were visi.ing
with John S. Sunday.
He v.J. M. Darby will preach here
Sunday at !1 o'clock.
Several fro.u here will attend the re
union at Superior next week.
E. A. Ton-ill was here Sunday.
Mr. Ileighloy of Innvalo was here on
business Tuesday,
Mrs. A. II. Saladon nnd nicco were
vis'.ting on Willow creek last week.
Etllo Ilolcomb lias re urncd to her
ho jio in Hed Cloud.
La tra Frisbic was in St. Joe one day
last week.
Geo, Mann and Clare Cox called at
Cowles Sunday.
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Owing to over-crowding nnd bad
ventilation, the air of the school room
Is often close and impure, and teachers
nnd pupils irequeutly siiiTnr from lung
mid throat troubles. To all such wo
would say, try Chamberlain's Cough
Ueniedy. For coughs, colds, weak
lungs nnd bronchial troubles no other
remedy can compare w itli it. bi ys A.
C. Freed, superintendent of schools,
Prairie Depot, Ohio: "Having somo
knowledgo of tho cfllcacy of Chamber
lain's Cough Uemcdy, I have no hesita
tion in'recoiuiiiending it to all who
suffer from coughs, lung troubles, etc."
For sale by 11. E. Orice, Druggist.
BATIN.
J.U. Wilsou was atKivertou Satur
day. Wm. Kretthauer is the possessor of a
n jw buggy.
The carpenters have tho poor house
about completed.
Allun Cooper lias purchased a, new
gang plow.
Chrs. Hansen was transacting busi
in Amboy hut Saturday.
M. Stdlo and family were pleasant
' j,i I. rj. nt Frank Sadllek's Sunday.
Naiiy cveryoiii) from this vicinity
itiftidud Hi Mllnjt llioc. hhow atltcd
C ou 1, ' ,
Ed. Tayno has liad his fall wheat
threshed which averaged 4b bushels
to the acre.
J.U. Wlsecarvor has bought about
10 head of cattlo which ho intends to
feed this winter.
Misses Emma and Mario Jensen
from near Miudcu were visiting friends
hero Monday.
Tho hog diseaso is making a clean
sweep in tills vicinity. No remedy has
been found which will euro tho dis
ease.
Tho Sunday school picui 5 nt New
Virginia was a grand success and
about $10 was cleared which goes
towards paying tho M. E. pastor, Rev.
IJIaokwell.
"My boy came home from school
one day with his hand badly lacerated
and bleeding, and suffering great
pain," snys Mr. E. J. Sclinll, with
Meyer, Hros.' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo.
"I dressed the woi.ud, nud applied
Chamberlain's Pain liulm freely. All
pain ceased, and in a remaikably
short time it healed without leaving a
scar. For wounds, sprains, swellings,
and rheumatism I know of no medicine
or prescription equal to it. I consider
it a household necessity." The 25 ami
SO cent t-izes for salo by II. E. Grice,
Druggist.
Certainly you don't want to suffer
with dyspepsia, constipation, sick
headache, sallow skiu and loss of np
potlte. You havo never tried DoWltt's
Little Early Risers for these complaints
or you would havo been cured. Thoy
nre small pills but great regulators. C.
L. Cutting.
Small precautions often prevent
great mischiefs. DoWltt's Little Early
Risers aro very small pills in size, but
arc most effective in preventing' the
most serious forms of llvtr and
stomach troubles. They euro coustlpa
lion nud headache und regulate the
bowels. C. L. Cottlug,
It 8avos tho Croupy Children.
Skavikw, Va.Vo havo a splendid
sale ou Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
andour customers coming from far and
near, speak of it in thu highest terms.
Many havo said that their children
would have died of croup if Chamber
laln'H Cough Remedy had not been
given. Kellaiu & Ciirreii, Tho 25 and
00 cent idzes for bale by II.E. Urlce,
Druggist.
BLADEN.
Grandma Uoyd is quite poorly.
J. E. Yost is still conliucd to his bed.
Mrs. J. Fashby is undor tho caro of
lie doctor.
Mr. Wolf of Iowa is visiting his sis
ter Mrs. A. France.
Mr. Walker of Inavale wa9 in this
vicinity Wednesday.
W. A. Raker took in the excursion to
Holdrcgo Tuesday evening.
Opticians seem to bo plenty as there
wcro two in town this week.
Tho "kid" Tommy Burden took in
tho show at Red Cloud Thursday.
Dr. Irviu of Hastings made a pro
fessional trip to this city Tuesday.
Dr. Kohler was called to Lincoln
Saturday by the deatli of his niece.
Miss Faunio France has been en
gaged to tonch the Cloverton school.
DcWJtt'.s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Senilis, Uurnj.
Mala
Is a deep-seated blood disease which
all the mineral mixtures in the world
cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely
vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for
blood diseases and has no equal.
Mrs. Y. T. Duck, of Delaney, Ark., had
Scrofula for twenty-five years and most
of the time was under the care of the
doctors who could not relieve her. A
specialist said he
could cure ber, but
he filled her with
arsenic and potash
which almost ruined
her constitution. She
then took nearly
every so-called blooq
medicine and drank
them by the wholesale,
but they did not reach
,hcr trouble. Some
' nnc advised fir tntrv
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soon found that she had a real blood
remedy at last. She says: "After tak
ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am
perfectly well, my skin is clear
and healthy and I would not be in
my former condition for two thousand
dollars. Instead of drying uptbepoison
in my system, like the potash and
arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out
through the akin, and I was perma
nently rid of it."
A Real Blood Remedy
S.S.S. never fails' to cure Scrofula,
Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious Blood
Poison, or nnv ilknrilrr nf tii hlnml.
Do not rely upou a simple tonic to cure
a deep-seated blood disease, but take a
real blood remedy.
UUr DOOK3
free upon appli
cation. Swift
Specific Co.,
Atlanta, Gu.
mwe? Szwfc
$wrw
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Ponsumplion
m M awn tra rim
TflTlrfi FnlTnB! I havo an ahenliit
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of Its power that I consider it my duty to
und two bottln fra to those of your readers
who have ConsumptJon.Throat, Bronchial or
Lunjr Trouble, if they will write me their
exnress and rjostofTlce addrett. ;inrriv
T. A. 8L0COX.K.&. lUFearl St.RewTork.
PC 'in caitorui ana Batln.M Mtniftm.nt of
thl un durante tnl (Deroni 1-ropoilUon.
Mr. Michaels, a resident of Warren
county, Illinois, is the guest of C. E.
Hicks.
V. E. Thome shipped a full bunch
of cattle to Omaha. Ho accompanied
the cat.
Mr. Boyd of Warren county, Illi
nois, u visiting his brother Henry of
tliis place.
C. E, Hicks accompanied by his
daughter and Mr. Wheeler drove to
Hnstiugslast Wednesday.
Mrs. Allen of Juniata and Grandma
Thorne- who is staying at Juniata were
in tiio city fow days visiting friends.
Miss Eggloton who has been coniincd
to her bed n long tlmo with typhoid
fever, we aro glad U say iscouvalesent.
II. F. Lougworth cf Boloit, Kansas,
was in tho city Wet.-osdny in tho in
terest of tho Kimball ; iano and Organ
Company.
Chas. Hartiuau'Goo. lllto, Win. Put
lerson ami others from this part at
loaded Mio populist convention at Red
Cloud last Saturday.
Chas. Clark who left last spring and
xeiitio Tennessee never moro to ro-
urn w.h in town a fow days ami ho
I'ouied real glad to got back to Nob-
'-.isko, liko all tho rest who leave to
cek their fortunes elsowhere,
Tne wnvo of prosperity seems to be
-uttling down over tuu city put! com
munity. Farmers are1 getting from 70
lo 80 couts for wheat Ijut they still kick
and want a dollar. With tho w ivo A.
P. Johnson lias secured tho wostolllp.
L nomas Burden pun based a new net
o harness? w. II. II
has moro business tin
t ; V. S. Hall claim tlmt 70u whent
oks says ho will
lis dubih. .1. (V
Hirtmau isrccolvii'Kf
S, J. Whroliir U cm!
on his lot; L. 11. Tli-u-i
o i nt i b out bail l n
s i i ; i y li iv in m
our hu. I'luo lift
times. B. Leo has hardly woko up to
situation and does not know if the
moat trail o lino improved or not; L, E.
Spnncn is shaving everybody he can
these days. His barber business has
moro than doubled; L. C. Cutter could
sell moro wind mills if wo had a fuw
moro wind storms; Byrno Bros, say
nothing but thoy lay back nud sling
out tho bait for trade and thoy aro get
ting it Then hurrah for McKiulcy
times.
Perfectly harmless, but very power
ful is "Economy Donnsct Cordial," a
remedy par-oxcellcnco for all forms of
indigestion. For sale by C. L. Cotting.
Rev.W.M. Slaughter,
OF WE8T VIRQINIA.
WrIUs of the Benefits Received From Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervine.
its oluow goods;
Ing a new barn
has ri-e-hiiisli'd
s.Wlnolan Bios,,
work than tl cy
1 i jtcf pi'ospxnuis
OB. MILBa' Restoratlvo Nervine Is
particularly udopttxl to the restora
tion of health broken down by hard
mental work. Rot. W. M. Slaughter of New
Haven, W. Va., writes: "I sufforod with ex
treme nervousness, dizziness, dull and ner
vous headaches and sleeplessness. My heart
camo to troubling mA i ...kn.,f ho.i.
from tho least exertion, and suffered much
pain in my left side.
Medicine and physi
cians save me no re
lief. I procured Dr.
Miles' Restorative
Nervine, Now Heart
Cure and Nerve and
Liver Pills, and I am
-T"ii." u uu wurus oi com
mendatlonastotheiesulUcanbetoostroBf.
I sleep well, the dizziness and confused feel
Ing havo disappeared, my heart troubles me
no more and I feel perfectly well."
Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug
gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle
bououts or money refundod. Book on
Iloart and Nerves sent free to all applicants.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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