. !" i ' ' t ') t& iMmani nmii i n irr-titft.tVKMaut.i.viiiu.vrrca'int jijiijwtjpiiiji'MiJWHimxjaACTwtvii ..... . i i unr-imrrr Utfiiiiin inrni irmrn iini-niiwiinmni iwhiiiiiwhhiiiwwiwuimiiuji ri--S-Ss50'--rt:-j?,gl VOLUME XXV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OCT. 1. 1897. NUMBER 39 O! l)i VC M,..,V l.l, ....... I ! MMIHHli. BBMUHIMiHHiHi. MB B. BH. .MH. I M....V. r. I M,,.I1.... il o: 2 -"5836 21 ,3tfTV lOt- -wis; v-s-Sls ',;"sJ PINS, per paper, lc. Thread, per pool 2c. Solid Shield Safety Pins IVIiy s.C PT ll, 3c. worth Br and s'e. I'earl Buttons pot" dozen 3c, WQl'tll "c. Kill Covered 11 air Curlers per dozen 3c, worth Be. 25 sheets Letter Paper 5c. Dress Shields, per pair 5c, wortli 10c. Men's Fleece Lind Shirts or I )ravrrs 39o, wur'l) V). MNERBROS Men's Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers 17c, worth 25. Dress Shields per pair 10c, worth loi. Imitation Felt Window Curtains, lie, worth 'JOc. American A Hags 15c. Stark's A ! 20c. Dress Goods. Our -tuck cousins of (Vtotl.ltlil Woolen Dress (tood, HuincK, Hcmii'ttn and Dress lVern in tin latest uuveittes. Our pattern tire no two alike utnl ruiiiji' In prli'i from .Vie to ?1. We will plii'!' on our ouuti,r4 all our ronumnt". in Die, (iomk consist int of I'otton. wor"t('i.. and nil wool (Ires, jj""1' :ti I'XJW'tlj iiulf priff. Kvcry'.liint; nuirktil in plum litfiir". Dress Findings. Camljiic, pu'" yaul to Silriii, pur yard To Siltisia, pur yard loc Ft uncli Duck, per yard 18i Duuk Cunvti", jifi yard 7i! Tnfltita Skirt Lining, jier yard 7; Velvi'U'i'ii Hindinjj, per ynrd !lc Silk Itmiil .V Head Trimmings, 10e to 250 Skirt Cord, per j ai d Bed Spreads. White Hed Spreads, worth H0.. 47! " " " fringed, wortli 75e f7 l'rii:s rniiRing to ; .$:t 00 Lace Curtains. Wliitt) laeo tsurtitius uoith Vie pur puir :i")i; White Incu I'lirtithiA, worth OOe, per pnir :J!le Vhit luiij curtains, worth 1'n-, per puir 00c White lace ciulains running to. .2 ','.") Damask. ."il-iiU'li liluiiclicd 'faille l)ania-.k this a good value, per yard . . . vile Uetter nes at IlOe, -l."i. Vie, 7'ic, !)0c and $1 aft ftt-jueh Colored 'I'ahie Damask, Ijood value t'JJo Cheek Napkins, per do.en 7fte iueh ltleaclied Napkins OOe '.'"inuli lSleneheil Napkins, per dozen 7.ic untl t 00 '27 inch bleached napkin, per do. rauKiiig to $:t 00 520 P')h cipe, beaded M.iti,tn, rhutiir i'ilof)k liininp, M ' 'iotOr7 CA i. tf "v-r F", wi.th SO, n ' ii. Mie C -tit Ja-kv', Molton, .vorth Sft, S.lo Price, Ladies' .Picket, fancy i..t- I . t een and black tidtf"'! wi'n $4.00 i ii ,-eoney,WJu:n$4 QQ Si e price, -tlH'll $4.00 Lidits Jacket, JJack ! i 'ine one, woiHh ". Si'h i riiM. Ladies cape, 120 ir- n we ) l ack iheviot, tiimineilin i.tiilQ - tZ( worth W, -ale price pJ..OV7 Ono lot of capos, nml in black beaver, rimmed with braid and fur, f'lll sweep, .Torth 1'i.M, JQ ff S.V.. pric, J.UU Saiv.c as ahovo, :i better one, in black, worth fit .00, feO f) (!:il(i pru'c, ipfl.uvF A bet It r out1 Worth $:t ftO, Sale price $3.00 Double capu of black cheviot, upper cape and collar trimmed with time rows of half inch braid, (till sweep, wortli 1.7ft, t"l f Sale price vpx.W Domestics. Old Dover Tii V. i u, im vnrl.. ACA Tit kin;;, ii-ijiiliii iiice sale price... LL Muslin, ei ,.id Hlenched Mtin.i ., pet yard .... Coiionmh-s, uo'jil values, lfte, 'Jftc and .Iiiii, u line one, perjaid .... 10c lftc, m 4c. ftc JO), :10c t7c. Cotton KlaniU'ls. per vanl uc, 7c, !lo. I'Jjc mid 10c Husking Mitt Cotton Flannel, per yard 18c, Hesl Amoskeiig D'iiiins, per yard. .17c. GROCERIES. Always a fresh supply on hand. 10 bars ood laundry -.oap 23c One pound, full weight, (ihsStarcli ftc Champion 118 percent pine Ijc, per can tic .1.1. Surge .mokiiig totmcco, with package ot cigai el te papers -lc Sardines in Oil "us lloitle of French Mustard 8c. Celery salt, per bottle 10 Too b picks, - bo.M'hfor ftc, Kl-o.cau f Itakiug I'owiler 7o Also miiiiy other choice huigaiu too nuuierotis to mention. We invite inspection of our large line of SHAWLS. Prints. We Iip.vu just received a new invoice . i of Print. Standard 1'rints per yard. Simpson's (ireys and illaeks, sets per yatd. (lart.er Keds, Sets per yard. RANCHMAN'S TWILLED SHIRTING, per yard A most exceptiontil bargain for one week only. QC. Apron Check Ginghams, worth $c per yard, 4c. Underwear. Ladies Underwear from ftc tip to $1,00. Children'- Under.voar at all prices. Men's Overshirts at .Tftc worth ftO. Men's eoito'i hose 4c ! lfte per pair. Blankets. 10-4 Double Ml.iukets woithftoc .'17c tO-4 " " " 7ftc. ftftc 11.4 " " tl 00 11.4 " " i ir. All wool lllankets iiW, Sft.OO, 94 00, M.00, J0.00, Y! 00 Men's Duck Coats. Men's Klaukel Lined Duck coats, corduroy collar, spec ial value, S7o. Our lino of these goods com plete, prices ranging up to $2. Cotton Batts. A good one at ftc. I Millinery Dept. Clearing Hale in Walking Huts and Sailorti Our regular $1.22 .sailor, in green, blue, black, brown and red, only ptic. Walking Hut8, regular price ll.oO, .sale price, 98c. 1'ATTEKN HATS, satin finish full, trimmed in two shades velvet, the latest novelty in striped tnfl'o'a rib bon, fancy feathers and ornaments, worth ?(!, sale price $4. IlLACK VKLVKT IMOTUKK HATS, richly trimmed, nine ostrich tips, velvet roses, all .silk novelty ribbon, wortli $0 and H, Hilts price $4 and $6. We have many pattern hats anil hats 1 f our own design. The largest line in the city, prices always the lowest and in reach of all. The Best Sewing Machine, 1 ive Years Guarantee, $20. Ou ting Flannels. gfti: to tajc per yard. Needles, per paper lc. Patent Hooks anil Eyes per curd 2c, worth ftc. Brass Pins, per paper 3c, wortli ftc. Dress Stays per set 3c. Dress Stays per .set 5c, wortli 10c The best Dress Stay on the market per set 10c. Woven Covered Sleeve Holders, per pair 3C, worth ftc. Men's Suspenders pur pair 9c. worth t'.'ic Men's Lined Gloves per pair 17c, m .ti r,ii '0m $ PS Ms m m If Men's Work ing Gloves, per pair 17c. SSS p This sale commences October 2d and continues up to and including October pth. m ( V?f?-V; r v " -'' ------ - - II V "SKMO " (CoiywrlKlitod by IMhu A Talmr ) JSOMERAMBLINGTHOUGHTS TO AM. ABOUT OSTKI0llK: Wli Call- uot know wliat this gawky bird, witli its hapdiazard' feathers, actually has in it.s mind unless we be ostriches our Ives; but we may attempt to think its thoughts by reason ot watching its ac tions, and actions speak louder than word.s;whu:h isdesperatelytrueot oilier two-leggetl creatures besides ostriches. o,v accordiug t the account of travelers, this bird when alarmed has ti way of biding its head; the idea seem ing to be that it it cannot eethe pursuer, the pursuer cannot see it. ll closing the eyes really stopped pursuit, what a pleasantly easy time this sni ferer Jroiu woman's whims would have. Hut troubles do not vanish tints easily, and we laugh at the poor dunce i,t a bird, who drcauis that hit has blotted out the world ami its miseries just by refusing to see them; yet. there are other dunces with the saiue num ber of feet, and they do not all wear feathers. .. feathers just tin .same. Ou another occasion all ostrich ' thrust his head into a narrow hole. He had a moment before been in the lull glart of the sun, hut in the darkness he saw nothing, so lie communed witli himself, "I see no sun, I .ee nothing; therefore, there is no sun, no nothing. Up to this time I have been dreaming. Hut the herbage kept ou glowing, and the ardent sun looked after the neg lected eggs and gave the final wann ing iiillueuce to hatch out mother generation of dunce.s, 1 here arc people in the world who profc.s.s to be good, they bend the knee in the sanctuaii, they give Ireelj ot their money, thev shout loud "ameiis"; until some fateful day they come Mumbling down tu local esteem; tor this Sunday sehmd superintendent u that deacon has lobbed a bank or wronged a woman or any one id a long list ot tilings that ruin lite and luing digiacc on fair careers. Then is uiu tavorable time for Hie human ostrich to come along in the tot mot a yotiiii; man, (nil of nucstionings in his mind, and lull ot conceit, when his mind, 011 little evidence or much, is once made up. He atgui'S thus to Oucu upon a time, as thu tairi talcs himself; "What ilul So ami So profess! express it, some hunted ostriches put Christliuess, What did he do! Slole tneir heads togethor they would bet-, uven 11 poor widow's mite. On what terhftve been sctiriylng over the sands! did ho base Ins religion! The Hihlo. and when they were huddled like Who is supposed to give authority to buys in n foot-ball scrimmage, one ot the Hible! (Soil. Therefore, I will them suddenly exclaimed) "1 cannot not lioliove in iod nor the Hible nor woe atiy ll'iaterj tliero is none," and so tellgion." bald iiy -ill; 'mi '"' l's ll"'l'' ' ftm not '"lunding to argun hero what thing.- are true and what are un true, but I want you to see the churim ing duncery ot your logic. Let me show you your own ostrich way, as in a mirror. All the ancients were pre pared to swear that the earth was Hat and tint .sun it.s atteudaiil satellite. They were even piepared to kill those who would testify dlllerently. Hut while they were pi ofessing to run the uiiiver.su to .suit their nariow minds, wuai was uie iruui? 1 no earth was 1 globulin, and its orbit aiouud Hie sun I had heen practically unchanged for ages. Now it it evident lliui all these millions, ignorant ot the .truth, be lieved 111 untruth, and yet all their miriad minds did neither atleet not hinder the planets in their appointed I journey . Agai: , suppose twi all witli one ac-' coid siioiilil deny the existence ot he iin, we .should nietely proclaim our own iiiiudnes- ami the Mm would not lie allected a particle.. It would ho 1 s'itl 1 In. ie, hanging hotly above u., our denials ol e.i-,ieucu would lie illiltf scriliaiile nothings. Now supposing (iod 10 exist; the Sacred Hooks ot any number of lif feieui leligioiu, with any lumber ot ditrtrent inaccuracies lived forth by any number ot frightful frauds fakirs of Hindustan or evil men ami thieves in Christian churches do not effect Hi existence or put him aside. If lie exist, a million denials ot His cfci.sUtieo amount to nothing more than did ages of ignoiance in relation to the power that kept our globe eliding. It li li.)sie Ixei ol Mil) liniveise be true, it has been true always and ai- wretched failures among men and wo ways will he true, even it never dis- men of good profession, and lentil covered. Think of the modern chain-' what I wjttld aigue concerning ing of electricity and you will see what' them. Mere fragments aietlny, and I mean. The wondrous power we now conttol to pull our trains, light our rooms, cook our meals, has been here as long as the world has existed. I is a tiutb of nature and still would he, even though we nevet had wrenched its secret forw mi into light . i:or the Mill slilncs. Tlioiuli the uiulil llrliiKKiiirkiiis, jet, inn vhikuWiii .iillr. Our nihil Is holpi-il liy minors ilim Tin! nn-ly Miuh, tin- tmiuii'h colli rim. Dr. nlieu lliucluinl) wll Iihiiuh luu. suiiiu sliri'illiiK ll cecii nltli iiM ulll io, Ami Mil us liiiit, K'vn the miiI -uiil Wlin ihwIU where months ol iliirkui"" roll May llml hU IntMullty Ki'luikfil liy Kinie mli! wiir s linn i') Ami still. tl.ruiiKli iiuoHliiiiliiKi. hiiiI iloiilii A ml rlillrulu uml muckliiK liimi. TIioiikIi hII men hj- no son iIm Ami lmii'Ii imt' ureneii us liu IIMs. Ami. IIiimikIi (lie ilnm'lHHll (umliliii; To lidlo Ills tttcv, still dutli liu Milne. Some ilny iioclnml slmll clonk llic hill, No nilM tilt' Klotmy VHllcy till: lint everv slimluw flei- hhj- Out ilrlwu liy llic I'lTfrcl iln. .My brother ostrich, let us think lur ther one sin)) of the one ivhote tailtues have made you hide your head. I reckon you would regard him as in expressibly stupid wlio tried to picture himself the (Srant or Wns tiugtoii monument, witli nothing before jiim hill n sharp edged chip. Its rough ap pearance, its dangerous points, its un finished and unpolished udes are not. 1 lie right things by uhieh t'i 1 stiiuate the original of which it is a memento. Think now if you please ol thson bear no resemblance to Hie grand block ol which they were once a part. They haVf caused you heretofore to bury your head from the sunlight of day. Open your eye now and a whole some world growing mine and more ; full of great tilings, learned to be true, I is yours to look upon and disport your self in for your little day. - - - Indigestive poisons are the bane of 'the dyspeptic's life. When sick, see if I your sickness is caused by Indigestive : poisons. If so, take Shaker Iig"stiv ! Cordial. This is the only certain way 1 of tiring permanently cuied, because it isihcniily way to get rid of the poisons. 1 Von know that fermented lood is poisonous. 1011 know that potsun is unhealthy. .Shaker Digestive Cordial clears the stomach of fermenting food, and purities the blood and sysle.n of indigestive poisons. It cures iudiges. tiou and the diseases that come of it. Headache, dizziness, nausea, stomach ache, weakness, llatulence, constipa tion, loss of appetite, Irritability, etc. Tht'tc ate a few of the symptoms, caused liy indigestive poisons, cured by Shaker Digestive. Cordial. At dnipgi.sn, price in cents io31.00 per lotlln, For Sale. One hundred and sixty acres ot un improved laud. lour miles northwest of Red Cloud, Nebr. Terms cash, Ap ply to, Mito. .Iamks KiuKwnnti, Knir. fax, Missouri. The "Hicyclist's He.st Friuinl" is :i familiar name for DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emer gencies. While a specitlc for piles, it also 1 instantly relieves and cures cuts', bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all af fections .f the skin. It never falls. I., (jolting. YOUR KIDNEYS llltcr tliu t'ric Acid and poisons, out of tho h.Vhtcni tliroUL'lt the urine if thev nro acting right. If not, the rcMtltsuro mtelutehe, llriglits Disease, Klieuinu tihin, Neuralgia, Hlndder Trouble, Dropsy Diabetes, Nervousness, ltiood Disorders, etc. All tlicso diseases can bo CURED Some time since I received from Mr. .1 II Spicera sani)li) of your wonder ful Kidnev Pills. As I have suirereil greatly for a number of years witli kid ney and liver trouble, winch doctors seemed not to understand. I decided as a last resort to try your treatment. 1 have now taken nearly two boxes and am very thankful to say that I am entirely free from pain, an I I thaiilc yon heartily for bringing your truly wonderful pills tu my noilce Yours gratefully, Ciias. 11. At.' reus, Hasting, Neb. HOBBS Sparagus Kidney Pills, nOIlIiS REMlvDY CO., t'normsTOBs, Cmcux. Dr. IIoHjh I'llU Kor Kale In ItKU CLOUD, N Kli, by C. li.COTTINO, Drurulit. I Ml I'll ' ,; k'n 'Hi m . Ui i"3Biimiii a