The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 21, 1898, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVI.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JAN. 21. 1898.
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MINER
f January is now one of the best months. Yerrs ago the first month of the year was an extremely dull
period for dry goods retailers. Coming as it does between seasons some inducements must be of
fered to create a lively trade. To the consumer nothing is so attractive as STAPLE GOODS AT
LESS THAN USUAL PEICES.
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GROCERIES.
Corn or Gloss stnvch, por package ."e
1 can Corn
Rico, good value, per pound 5c
Rose Leaf tobneco, to closo out, 2
packages for fie
Lima Beans, per pound fie
Sopolio, per cako 8c
Calumet baking powder, 10c size. 8u
Standard lemon extract 8c
Staudaid vanilla extract 8u
Boraxino washing powder, 3lb for lc
12 boxes Parlor Matches 10c
Package CoA'oo 10c
Extra qualify tea dust 15c
Calumet Baking powder 2-ie izo. 18c
Old Sivlo sniokW tobocco pur lb 20c
Citron, per lb 20c
Orange or Lemou Peel, per 1 0 ... . 20c
3 packages mince meat 20c
1 lb lull cream cneere, ioi k statu
3 cans pumpkin
3 cans tomatoes
2 cans peaches
2 lbs. bulk roast eoflee extra valuo
12 bars Laundry soap
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Lt wis Lyo, 3 cans for 25o
Champion or Eaglo Lyo 5 cans (or 2uc
Ivory Soap, 4 bars 25c
Gib Raisins 25c
01b Prunes 25c
41b Peaches 25o
0 cans sardines 25o
3 lbs tapioca 25c
2 lbs seeded raisins 25c
2 cans early Juno peas 25c
2 cans Blue Label corn, choice . . 25c
lib roast coffee 25c
Try a package of our coilco at . . . . 30c
lib Mocha and Java 40c
1 lb good Japan Tea 25o
1 lb boelfipan tea
20c
25c
25o
25o
25c
25c
25c
00c
Baking CbOCOlato 40c
8 caas covo entars 50o
Minor's No. 1 BUT warranted... tl 05
Miner's Ne. 2 Flour, warranted... 1 00
Underware.
Ladies underwear at reduced prises.
Ribbed, nil wool, porfoct litting,
wmth 81.00, at 80c.
Children's camel's hail vests and
and pants at costs.
Men's all wool sanitary underwear,
worth II, at 89c.
Man's Merino shirts and drawers,
regular price 40c, sale prico 2te.
CLOAKS!
CLOAKS!!
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PRICES TO
Ladies $
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Cape or Jackets $2 Oo,
2 50.
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3 00
4 00.
5 00.
6 OO.
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Ono pound, full weight cau of
Baking I'owder and 0110 hard
wood 5-foot step ladder only
85c. Usual chargu for ladder
alono 81 .25.
Mackintoshes.
Lidii-' Donbli rune, bine, light
lining, wot tb $5 $4 50
Ltitlb-s' dniihb' nip-, mi ilium 'lurk
liniiii!, uoith ?5.50 0 00
iM-nili'iii-tn'd, blai'U i'iijio, light
liniiiL', onld i-vf i wi'i'- nt$4, our
lirif '
(inth mini's bli'f with ciipo. me
dium dark lining, worth $0, our
prico 5 00
Red & Blue Flannel.
TO CLOSE.
Our 75c Rod Flannel at 40c.
" 05o ' " 39o.
' 45o " " SGc.
'4 00c blue " 37o.
" 40o 3tc.
SHIRTING.
Alacama shirting 80
Southern silk fancy shirting 10c
Amoskeag, Old Hickory, shirting lOo
Amoskeag cheviot Shirting 10c
Corporation blue anil black twills Do
Old Colony bluo twills 12c
Rawhide blacks L2ic
Fancy Eastlake shirting, suitablo
for boys waists 15c
Greenwood fancies in brown, rod
and check t2c
OUlt SUOi: STOCK 'I ITELAi:(ii:ST IX TI1K CI IT.
LRDIGS' SH06S.
' bundle tin- John Stiootman line nf Lndii's Slimw
lungiiii.' in )ilii frnm 82 50 '11 ii oil ThHiniK
of tlio litivst lines ( goods in inufac dm I in this
rmintn, NonoBi-iter.
Ur.-otli-N As MetcaU's liiif of Uili'-. olioi'sfioiii 81 10 to
w.no.
Wollo Bros, line of ladies shoes, the best medium
priced lino mancfauturod, 81.25 to 11.75. (ZZ3S5
iiently & Olmstead's Hue of ladies shoes ranging in
prico from 11.25 to 82.00.
CHILDR9N-S SHOES.
Wo are xclnsiv agents for tho colobratod Hanover
Never Rip School Shoes, 00c to 81.40.
Wolfe Bros, line of school shoos COc to 81.25.
Logan & Son's lino of baby shoes at 20c to 00c per pr.
OTBN'S SHOES.
Men's 81.75 shoes for 81.25.
Mon's $2O0ehoea for 81.50.
Complete lino of Hanover Shoo Co., Brndlov, Metcalf
fc Co. and Bentloy & Olmstead goods 81.25 to 84.50
per pair.
SEWING MACHINES
Regular 830 oak finish, five year guaranteo so vlmg
machino for 820. We have anothor shipment on thu
road making our tenth invoice. Same mahinu ia
drop head only 825. Sold everywhere far 835.
Bedspreaas.
white fnt'gi'd bedspr"nil,
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7281 80
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72.NHI 1 10
72x81 1 40
7281 2 00
CALICOS.
10 yds standard dark priuts 30c
10 yds black and white dross prints 40c
Simpson' greys and blacks 5o
Garner's fast color rod 5c
Pacitics, fattc colors, fancies 8c
Fancy double width, guaranteed
fast colors, dress prints, extra
hoavy 10c
Fancy double width, guaranteed
fast colors, dress prints, oxtra
heavy , 124o
American indigo bluo 5c
American indigo bluo, long cloth.. 80
American indigo bluo, B long cloth lOo
MUSLINS.
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Good L L. unbleached muslin.... 4o
BestL. L. " .... 5o
PopporillR " .... 60
Indian Head " " .... 80
Bleached muslin Oo
Fruit of tho Loom bleached 80
Lonsdale cambric 10c
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Dress Goods.
32 inch latest plaliN, 121c
ltegular lfic novelty brocade, 12 J c.
" 20c " Hie.
" 30o " " 20c.
3(J Inch Henrietta, all colors. I80.
30 Inch wool Annuel' worth 30c at 23c.
38 Inch nil wool brocade, stilu prlr-u 50c.
51 inch wool dress goods worth fl.'n' to
85c foi 5.V.
Wo pave a fnwdiess patterns in nov
elty gouils worth fiom COc to 81.00
per yd, to close 10 per cent discount,
India Linen.
India Ilnnnt
11
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In white 10c
" 12i
" 15o
" 20c
" 25c
" 30c
in black 121
" " 15o
30-inch doltol swiss, extra valuo.
nu by long cloth
Butchor's Linon....
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15c
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45c
500
STAMPED LINENS.
0-inch Doilies, tumbler sot of bIx.. 25c
0-inoh Doilies 10c
12-inch Doilies 15c
18-inch Doilies 25o
24-inch Doilies 40o
Just received nn elegant now lino of
fancy designs. Directions far working
and colors of silk used attached to each
pioco. J
Full stock of B. and O. aud Corteceleo
in wash silks Filo, Caspian and Persian
working silk.
11 11 11
11 11 11
1 11 11
11 11 11
11 ii 11
11 11 ii
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Lace Curtains.
Lace curtains, per pair 47c
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1 40
1 75
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JsOME RAMBLING THOUGHTS.
BY "NEUO."
(CoiywrlgUted by Dawe A Tabor.)
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Thoro camo across my path a fow
days since, a young man of wide read
ing but not of doop thought who had
among other things, saturated his mind
with tho thoughts of Schoponhaur, tho
pessimist. In weary tones ho told of
tho disappointments and sorrows of
life, of tho sollishncss of human beings,
of tho savagery into which some of us
And it bo easy to drop, of tho curso of
oducatiou in openlug beforo us all vast
fields of learning that Timo prevents
us from traversing, of the mockery of
life in glvinR us u mero poop of groat
things and thon sonding us onward
into death and darkness. Tho dreary
catalogue of woo-strloken thoughts
grow more and more Irksome ns it pro
gressed, and 1 fear thoro woro replies
given more forceful than polite. Since
he Is ono of a class, may I just In a fow
orowded words, repeat some things
that woro said during my pwttonof
tho conversation.
1 bollovo that a man talks only In
rtiich gloomy fashion when ho is an In
tense ogotlst that he icgauls tho world
as, under obligations to circle for him
and his pleasure; that ho makes tho
centre of the universo a mere spook of
complaining humanity; nnd that bis
own littlo toothache or his own little
misery is alono used in estimating tho
feelings of others.
I beliovo that rainy days have thoir
plnco fully ns much as days of sunshine
in bringing forth tho fruits of the
earth. So I beliovo that nono of us
bring forth our best when all Is sun
shine As tho glnzo and glaro of tho
blazing sun causo tho desert, so perfect
case of lifo develops desert men
and women, who make tho counter
part of tho wasted miles of Sahara, in
tho wasted years of their lives ardontly
spent for self and theroforo hostile to
every othor human being. I must be
liovo this or else regard the Creator as
a mero teaser of men.
1 believe that tho selfishness of hu
man beings is more talked about than
real. Evon among tho poor and that
includes most of us there is so much
unselfish helping of ono another, littlo
dolos of kindness given with freehand
out of almost empty wallets, that ono
Is compelled to beliovo that the ex
ample of tho majority of us will Anally
becomo tho guide of tho world. As Sir
Edwin Arnold says, "All the poor are
piteous to tho poor," so as long ns the
poor lust piiy will last and when the
pool and giief strained ceiiio, pilj will
no longer bo noeded.
I beliovo that though eavagory nnd
grossness lurk it the breasts of all of
us, thoro is an increasing control of tho
hereditary inner savage, and that tho
general orderliness of daily lifo pro
claim this truth. To provo it, run
over in your mind tho things your im
pulses would drive you toward; nnd
then seo how your hesitancy is con
firmed into active enmity to those foot
ings by your knowledge of the stand
ard society mpdo up of units like
yoursolf expect? of you. To boo what
wo wero a fow centuries ago, ono might
go to the natives of South Africa. Ac
cording to tho word of a missionary
bishop, they aro so unused to control
by reason of conturies lacking in it,
that at preset it is impossible tor the
Roman Catholic church to ordain na
tive priests thoro. So foreiga to their
thought is any desire for boH conquest
on behalf of others that colibacy is an
absolute bar ngainstllum. But under
our civilization when thoro is reason
for restraint, both men and women
pass happy lives without Aoating away
on the waves of passion.
I believe that whou wo riso from the
Arst keen feeling of our owa littleness,
after education has opened our eyes,
wo aie di I von to a fuller understanding
of what living really means, that It
IcaU nn to loin; aioiind for tho fjtuiiu
unity tkat pervades tho universo,
whciein each body in tho heavens
move with apparont independence and
yet nil aro moving together in ono vast
progress through spaco. I boliove this
unity of the human race will somo day
bo more than a mere glitteiing drcaai,
evon an actual fact, with only hero
and tlicro au erratic creature moving
liko a comot across tho path of others.
I beliovo that pessimism regarding ed
ucation arises from wrenching it out of
its proper sphere. Rightly used it
gives us larger viows. It makes lifo
inorejvaricd, fullor and more interest
ing. If it doos not do this, it is becauso
wo have loaded ourselves down with
its pobblos instead of its rubles, an i
found darkness whero brightness alone
should be.
I beliovo that tho shortness of life
just serves to show us that tho race is
more important than the individual,
and that therefore the tost of a valued
lifo will somo day come to bo not how
much for self was gathered and scraped
together, but how much sorvice was
done to repay something to tho rnco
for thw pleasures and opportunities
that aro our heritages as members of
one great human family.
I boliove tho world is thrilling to a
now century of new opportunities
whin ciu hotter men than oursolvess
h;iH hold sway, but in hoo prog mm
tho feeblest of us shall have a part, if
wo livo our lives to thoir fullest.
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OUT OK MANY, ONE.
Will you como to the uprlng decked woodlandx,
Where klndlr Mother Earth
Welcomed with lore filled brcezcn
Her gucntii to the Dowel's blrtUT
Where Father Pori'jt fondled
IIIh children, nowly bora,
And DproadH (hem a costly cradlo
With down from hln boeom torn!
Whero the nklllful nuree, name Nature,
Tempera U10 heat and cold,
With gaiuci of fern and bramblo.
From her nee 11 ted ttoro chct old?
Whero the bUBy courier Mrcamlct
In eager haxto arrives
With a wreath of gathered dalnllCH
To nourlth tho tender MvciT
Where the treci. tbore stalwart aerwanU,
Are biuy to deftly build
Frcnh fairy homes nnnumbertd
With every fancy filled?
Come then, and leam a lesson
A lesson for mo and you;
How a thousand hearts help foster
Oue life of beauty true.
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Rheumatism is duo to lactio acid in
tho blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla neutral
izes tho acid and completely cures tho
aches and pains of rhoumntism. Bo
stiro to got Hoods.
lloun's Pim.s nro easy to take, easy
to operate. Curo Indigestion, billions
ness, 25c.
Bowaro of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Heronry,
as meroury will surely destroy th
sonso of smell nnd completely derange
tho wholo systont when entoiiug it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should nover bo used except
upon prescriptions from rcputablo
physicinus, as tho damage thoy will do
is ton fold to tho good you can possibly
derive from thorn. Hall's Catarrh curo
manufactured by J. F. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury and
is taken internally, acting directly up
on the blood and mucous surfaces of
tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Curo bo sure you got tho gonulno. It
is takon internally and made by J. F.
Cboney & Co., In Toledo, Ohio. Testi
monials freo.
Sold by druggists, prico 75 cents per
botth.
Hall's Family Pills are tho best.
Dr. Fenner's Dyspepsia Curo
As tho namo implies, is simply for
dyspepsia or indigestion. This prepa
ration is the proscription of ono of
America's most eminent physicians,
whoso writings on medical questions
are accepted as authority. If not sat
isfactory after using ono bottle your
money will ho refunded by O. L. Cot-ng.
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