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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1897)
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(juiitiino Buttermilk Soap, per box 22 leais Utisccnted Snap 12c :J hais l.atubs Wool soap 10c Palm, Elder and Glyccriuo soap 3 u-irafor 10c Lnbcllo toilet, 3 bars for Ho Towels. In this dupartmont you will tlnd a vry ooinplcte. lino. Gloves. Muu'd Lined gloves 17c Men's Working gloveH 17o Men's Working gloves 25o Men's Lined Mitts. 80c and 23u (iood values in Hngskins, Buckskins, aud sheopskins. The best sheepskin fleece hack, calf skin face mittens, JWc worth Tfic. DISHES. In this department we are of fering the best values in the city. Groceries. Con and (J loss starch 12 Bono, parlor matches Magic Baking Powder Standard Lemon or Vanilla extract 10 bars Laundry Soap O S Smoking Tobacco Morsbuum smoking tobacco Ullc Sttfr or Horso Slinu chewing !18 Coooanul Tc 2 boxes toothpicks Oc 1 pail Jolly GOc 1 pail Syrup 55c no 10.; 7o Mo 20u Men's fleece lined shirts q and drawers worth soc Remnants in Dress Goods at one-half price. BBBBBBBBK M 1 'bBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbTV 1 handle, 1 stand, 1 each I, 2V- rp aul a IrooB, nickle pUn-d I J) in coupons r.w EXCELLENT VALYE SPRINUWIUNUERS, In coupons $3.00 WHITE WOOD FOLDING IKOMNtt BOARDS, In coupons $1.50 Chairs Redeemable in coupons at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6. do, $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00. finsst line of prizes in the city. All prizes of the best quality. The Patent Hooks anil 'lives per card, 3c Needles, per paper, 10 Ranchman's Twill shiring, per yard, 9c Velveteen Dress Binding per yard' 3c .Cambric, best quality, per yard 4c L L Unbleached Muslin per yard, 4c AFRON CHECK GINGHAMS. HilllS JTaymen's thanksgiving. I 1 HV "NKMO." I (CopywrlRtiledbTl)'0'5'TiiU)r.) Wo thank Time, who art power un measured, that though perished nnd forgotton goneratious have sought to know Thee w Thou art, vet- th 'l'hv form and Thy dwelling-place remains as ever unknown and undescribed. Thus gratefully do wo see that each ...moi-ntinn niimwiri Mir for life aud fuel ing after light is prompted anew to reverential seeking, because Thou art still hidden among countless things that proclaim Thy handiwork and hint at Thy mighty power. And wo thank Thee that the secret of the Almighty is least known by the forward who seek Thee flippantly, not being impelled by their soul'b hunger. llllt tllUII Will) llllltt elllllCbh M'Rtf, Ami art by lilKlictit hosts adored, I.ono uu bowc IlKlit, Tlijtclf to truce Lent wonliould loko Tliee, Lord. Creator of all things, and Pet milter of evil, wo thank Thoe for the world as it is, with Us wrongs that need lighting and its pu"Ki "lllt crv out forsoothlng Wo thank Thee that things aro not as they ought to lie, for theieiu do we Jlml jiistitioation for our existence and stimulus to elloit. Cioatcd toboiloeis of tleods, aud that we are still called to ho oo-workors with all who in all ages have oombatted evil, and worked, hlludlv sometimes, to give tiuth's light to the world. Hut Thou who nccKt o ery ln, Aifl rhenthett mill the Htriig4iiR Kworil l-l not lliu wlckuil IwinwIil, lc trood grow wcory, Lord. Thou trycrof men, from the depths of hearts distressed, we thank Thee for sorrows. Though smitten and dis appointed in hopes that seem purest, we yet can raise a quavering note of praise to Thee, who st'.st the precious metal within where no human eye can trace il, and who increases t alllictions that no dross may remain. In suiter ing we progicss, and in feeling mm low wo learn siiipnthy. Wu thank Thee that we ale deemed woithy of kiiihhip with Thy gieatest ones, mohlers of thought and saviors of nations who have been led upward to usefulness ihiougli preat tribulation. Hut '1 hull u ho MJiiduxt pala uud oaru Am) doHt t'Hth iniktliiK high record. (lfo in- not moro lima wo ran tionr, l.i'kt our fallh fuller. I.onl. TI1011 giver of will, thou fashioner of individualily, wo thank Then for standanls of moials, vatjing with ua (ions yet existent eveiywheio us a boiindlcss gulf between uurnulvc- aud the hrutns. We thank Then for tho double iiatute within us, wairingiiu- eensiugly the lower against the higher. We thank Taeo that our lower natures aro Blroig and insistent, causlag us ever to be watchful warriors within the cilidels of our own hearts, and above all wo thank Thee for every soul that limns the secret of victory ovor self and thus gains power to help tho weaker fight his weary buttle. Hut Thou who tccNt right and uroim, I.lknda) Had nlnht, In clear dlncord, Mold nut tho ttvlllKhl over Ioiik, l.cit we inlklako tlicm, Lord. Thou Unimaginable One, wlioso brealli is the life of our noslills, since wu can dieam of noiliiug higher wu call Thee, Lovk. For liuiiiau love and lovodhiuc, we thank Thee. Borne by the soft liioviugs of the wings of af fection wo rise fuilhei- and further flout the discoid and scllisluiess of thu tlaik places of the eaith, into tho calm of the hea veil", whuie peace lolguuth ami the vluw U broad like Thine. For thu heaveii-on-eaith that, human love can bring, and for the gloi ions earth in heaven which om love-enlightened fancied picture, we thank Thou, Giver of BOX. lint TI1011, Ytliutv lihjIieHt auiiifltt"I,oo," Who KHcut It as our returd. l'l It roino oer front ahovo. I.pH It iUKritdc uh, Lord. Thou judge of the people wIiomi vast hand is bet lightly burdened with out teeming millions, we thauk Thee for our nation, reetlesj, impulsive, hopeful. For ils faith in itself us set apart arid destined for a great testing in self-government; for its develop ment, remote from threatening neigh bor, su that backward steps can be blamed only upon ourselves; for the national spirit (irmly holding to the be lief Hint beneath thu tossing waves on tho surface of our federated life, there still moves forward a mighty, on rullled current sweeping toward ulti mate national gloiy and righteousness. For those with loud voice we thank Time. Hut uhohaut upon our land, A lluod of liberty outpoured, Let us Hi llmltH unilcmtniid, I.op-i llroiiMi ilourlkh, Lord, Fur our human naturo that is never content with things attained, but must over forward to nuw Ileitis of actions; for our uiiquiiing minds in an enquir ing ago; for tho progress of Intellecl until wo weigh thu stars and trace them in their wondrous courses until wo wrench seciots from nature, hidden through all the ages; for tho conquest of eaith by diminutive man, 10 that the rocks aro 1 out and rivers our turned to suit our needs as inoniirchs of matter; for the material tecoiih of our lacial piogic-i; for all them thing wo thank Tbee, Thou giver of dominion. But Thou wboglrOHtto the race, A walth of garnered wlidon). Mored, Let ot win too high place Leal pride IicbcI ua, Lord, . For the growing undemanding of heredity, that "a little child" now lead us into new educational tields; for tho nniou of men and women ou increas ingly equal terms in the thought of those lniter days, directing us by guutler paths into more peaceful life than when men uncurbed, ravaged the world; for,' these we thank Thee. For our enforced sojourning hero, and the convictions that life's oxpeiiences mutt perish at death, for .1 being lower than tho angels in that we can grow In grace and light the good light, wo thank Thee, Thou Cod of battles I. old of life and of death, of earth and of heaven, of novcr-umlLg ages and of our own little fleeting moment, WIS THANK TllKK THAT Vf K AHKl I STATE CREEK. Dave Klllott has a very sick child. Kd. Anderson of I'leasant Dale had u Hold of oats that averaged 45 bushels to ho acre. Miss Kcld of the Center is teaching a successful term of school at tho Hope school house. Bov. Finch preached another one of his excellent sermons at Mt. Hope last Sunday evening. Miss Liziio Cury the popular teacher of Mt. Hope went to her botno in Smith Center, Saturday. Old gentleman Frauds is hiving quite a serious time since he got his shoulder dislocated. Miss Hattio Moler has boon real sick but Is some better at this wi iting. Dr. Dykes of Lehnnon is attending her. Wlille tho weather is warm overyono is nt work gathering corn. One man on our creek is neaily done as ho com menced real early. Since the late niins, what little wheat was sown is looking very well and wliile Kiirope was short 2i!5,000,000 bushels of wheat this year and wu could only furnish l'J5,0UU,(M)() It hoems as though we ought to have sown more this fall and tiled to have raised them tho other 100,000,000 that they aro shoit of, Married, Miss Kilith Scrivnor to .Samuel Mountford lust Wednesday, Hov. Ceo. Hummel olllciatiug. She was formerly 11 very successful teacher In Liuu and Curllold townships and Mountford is a very successful young fainter and lutchelor of this crook. Several of the lulatlves and other neighbors it tended tho supper given at tho homo of her fathor. Occasional. I $p;v'JF'V -g ..? -fr r-l .. bbi.