The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 17, 1899, Image 4

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Owing to the recent strong advance in cotton goods retailers must soon advance their prices on all lines. In anticipation of such
advances we bought very heavy. You will now get the benefit of our good buying.
Buying and selling for cash enables us to give bargains that no merchant doing credit business can give.
We quote prices and stand back of every price. Weulaceno limit as to quantity you can take of any advertised goods. One
person's dollar is no better than the other.
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Prints.
15100 yards prints to loloct from.
2500 yards press prints 4o
8100 yards fancy prnlts, usual 7o
cods 53
blaoksand grays So
All reds 5u
Muslins.
A good yard wldo bleached 4o
Farmer's Use bleaohed 60
Lonsdale bleaohed Of
A good yard wldo unbleached 3o
A regular 7c value for 4o
Wpoclal ralue in heavy 60
Toweling.
Bloached cotton crash, rogular Co
grade, wo placo on salo at 80
Unbleached cotton, 10 inches wldo
regular 5c goods, at So
Linen llnlsh crash 5o
Other grades 80, 10c, 12o, ICo and 20o
rtoady made cotton towels, per
dozon 76o
Shirting.
Union stripes and chocks Co
Uuscue stripes and checks Oo
Southern silk (uncles 80
Amoskcag stripes 10o
Amoskoag fancies 10c
Ranchman's blues and blacks 12o
Buffalo blues and blacks llo
UlonwoodrcdH 12o
Cheese Cloth,
All colors, por yard Gc
Flour do Lys, fast colors lOo
Cambric Muslins.
Lonsdale, por yard 12
l'riilo, extra quality 10c
Ginghams.
Apron check ginghams, per yard. . 4o
Amoskciig apron checks, guarnr-
teed fiistrolots Co
Anioskvng dress ginghams 80
Amoskoag f uncles lOu
Tulle do Nord 10c
French Ginghams at lGts, 20o and 25
Dress Goods.
We have received part of our stock of New Spring
Dress Goods. Our better grades of goods are in dress
pattern lengths, and no two alike. Our patterns range
in in price from 50c per yard upward to $1.40 per yard. Our line of dress goods from ioc per yard
upwards comprise some of the best values ever shown in the city. We call special attention to our line
of Cotton Dress Goods at ioc per yd. This line is retailed in many places at 15c per yd. Our price ioc.
Dress Trimmings from 5c per yard and upwards.
Velveteen Binding at So per yard.
French Duck, extra heavy, 20o per yd.
Dress Stays at So and 10c per set.
Best Quality Cambric, 60 per yard.
Hooks and Kyos, patent, per card, Gc.
See our lGc silesias. Wo guarantee them.
Carpets.
We guarantee the fit of all carpets made by us. We price all carpets
made up, 5c per yard less if party buying wishes to make them up.
You do not have to wait a week for your goods. We deliver them
made up and ready to lay on the floor the day you buy them.
Strictly all wool, best quality, 70c mado up. Light weight OOo. All cotton from 80c por pard upwards.
Cotton warp, wool filling GOc to OOo per yard. Tapestry for GGo per yard.
Union from 40o ptr yard upwards. Brussels at f 1 per yard.
Moquettes, mado up with or without borders. Thoso aro new patterns, 11.00 por yard mado up.
We carry 25 patterns in Ingrains, 10 in Moquettes and Brussels, 5 Hemps and 15 patterns of Chinese
and Japanese Mattings. All carpet prices made up.
FURNITURE R007
Solid oak chlffonlonor, largo, 15.50.
Solid oak dresser, largo glass retailed overywhero from 80.00
to $10, our price $7.00.
Kitchen chairs, hardwood, 4Co each.
Dining room chairs, 70c to $2 00 ench. 10 stylos.
Solid Uak center table for $1,00.
Fnll sizo kitchen safe for $1.00.
0-foot Ash Extension table, 43-inch, squaro top $4.25.
Largo, roomy, cano seat Rocker, extra valuo $3.00.
Hocking chairs, from $1.25 for wood scat to $12.50 each.
Full width irou bod for $3.00. This bed is nnglo construction.
No cheap rod affnir. Volour covered couch $0.00.
SHIRT -WAISOD Goods.
Wo are showing a very handsome Hue of goods for making
shirt waists in Percales nt lOo and 12Jo per yard.
Fun :y light colored calicoes in plain colors, stripe, and
checks, lOo and 12Jo.
Fancy French Ginghams at 15c, 20o and 25o.
Fancy l'iques, at 15c per yard.
English shirting at 20o por yard.
Bsa&je Shirt Waists.
Part of our lino of now Shirt Waists nro now on salo. Wo
guarantee you tho best values for tho money. Prices range
from 45c to $1.75.
Window Shades, complete with spring rollers from 10c to 60c each
Embroideries.
Another Job lot of embroideries.
As many yards as you want from So
upwards.
Seo our line of swlss embroideries
with insertions to match.
The largest Hue of embroideries in
the city.
Laces.
Wo are offering many extra values
in our lace stock.
Silks.
Silk waist pattorns from from 7Cc to
$1.60 per yard. Largo lino.
Trimming Silks from 7Co to $1.50 per
yard.
Liuing silks 50c per yard.
Near silks, all colors, 22o por yard.
Lace Curtains.
Wo aro showing extra values in our
now line of laco curtains.
Full sizo, 80x00 inch, por pair, 47c.
Other grades upward to $5.
Special values on Chenilo and Tap
catry Curtains.
Groceries.
Miner's No 1 patent flour, sack. . 00
Granulated sugar, per lOOlbs.... 5 85
Best Michigan salt, per bbl 1 3b
1 gal can syrup 35
Extracts, por bottlo 01
12 bars laundry soap 25
7 lbs. fancy navy boans 25
G lbs. lima beans 25
4 lbs. largo lino raisins 25
1 lb. can baking powder 8c
These aro a few of tho values of our
grocery room.
Queensware.
Wo have several patterns in our
queensware stock that wo havo to closo
out to mako room for now goods.
100-piece set from our regular $10.50
grade for $0.00.
100 pieco8ct812.n0 grado for 810.50.
MINER - BROTHERS, Red - Cloud, - Nebr.
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"Pride Goeth
before a Fall."
Some proud people think
they have strong constitu
tions, and ridicule the idea
of disease Such people
neglect their health, let the
blood run down, and their
stomach, kidneys and liver
become deranged.
Don't bo foolish about your honlth
Uso Hood's Sarsnparilln and you will
prevent tho (all and save your prido.
Scrofulous Hip Disease -"My boy
Willie lind scrofulous hip disease from a
baby. Alueeises developed. Months at
tho hospital, with best treatment, did no
cood. They said he would never walk
again. lie was helpless nnd wasted away
to nothing; hut tkin and bone. Mood's
Sarsapnrlllu had helped me, and I mtve It
to him. 1 murine my delimit at n wonder
ful chance. Abscesses nil healed, crutches
thrown away, lie Is now tall and stout,
perfectly well nnd the thanks are all due
to Hood's S.-irsnp'irllln. Oilier mothers with
crippled children should know this." Mrs.
Kmma V. Dur, Wnlpole, Mass.
Norvouoneos-"! win weak, nervous
and very delUiite, Muccered In atteinptlnR
to walk, Hood's Hiirsuptulllu and Hood's
Pills made me well. 1 feel like another
person.' Mas. I.uu: Siiiriimit, Conduit
Street, i:.xt Annapolis, Md,
Dyspepsia " We all use Hood's Hnrsn
parllla. It cured my brotherln-lnw and
myself of dyspepsia. I owe my life to It."
M. II. Kiiik, CUT Franklin St., 1'lilludelphla
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Hoxl' Tills rutu lltei IIU, llio nuu IrrltntliiR and
"only ctiirtlc to Uku with Hood'. Sarrlll
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PUULISIIKD KVEKY FIUDAY
Bntered at the post office at Rod Cloud, Nob. ri
leoond class mall matter.
AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
"When tho cat s away, tho ntlco will
play." Hon. Thomas Uraokott Heed
bad not been away from Washington
i wonty-foitr hours bofoto an active agi
tatiou was begun by members ot his
party In an effort to provont Ins beiug
ro-olectod speaker of tho house. This
has become, mi old story in Washing,
ton, although thoro appears to bo mom
Ufo in tho present movement than in
any one of its previous predecessors
It is most positively satod by tho agi
tators that tho administration wishes
Mr. Beod defeated, became of tkewaB
aw ! wklc be treated the Umuta-
tralion measures in tho last congress,
somo of which were entirely hung up
and nono of which went through as
originally Intended, and that If there
is any show of defeating him, it will
openly throw its intluouco against him.
That is a very big "if." Thoro nro lots
of men in his party who would do tho
very same thing, except for that if, but
who do not caro to antagonlzo him,
unless stiro thoy could beat him. Thoro
aro reasons which causo veteran ob
servers on congressional matters to
think that if Mr. Heed wishes tho
leadership again, nothing can provont
his Kottlnc it tho report that ho will
not tako it Is again revived. Chief
among theso reasons is that all tbo
chairmen of important committees in
the last house, among whom aro tho
shrewdest and most inlluontial men in
public life, will .support Mr. Heed's
candidacy, because, by his election,
they will bo sum to got tho &amo places
in tho next house. No man in public
has a stronger personality than Mr.
Kucdj that is admitted by his friends
and enemies alike, llo lost popularity
dining tho 1-ist congrvts by getting on
tho unpopular side of every important
mens lire that camo before tho body,
and probably destroyed whatever
chance hu may havo had to become
a presidential candidate, but u much
stronger combination than there is now
.my signs of will havo to bo tunned bo
lore his domination of his parly in tho
house can bo broken.
There are wldo differences of opinion
among members of his own parly, con
cerning statements uiado by represent
ative Cannon of Illinois, about tho de
ft nt of legislation authorizing tho con
struction of the Nicaragua canal. Mr.
Can ntu thinks tho house deserves
credit for kuocning out that legislation
and providing tor spending it million
dollars on another engiueor commis
sion, before tho last commission had
even completed Its full report in favor
of tho Nicaragua route. Others do not
aud among those others is said to bo
tho president. Here is another point
upon which others do not ngreo with
Mr. Cannon: "Tho United States can
not afford to outer upon this great
work, until it lias acquired by a treaty
a xono of loriitory whereon to con
struct tho same." Lawyers of reputa
tion havo staled on tho floor of tho
senate nod tho house that no such
ticaty was ueces-ary, Tho lobbyists
who actually did provont useful canal
said of a new batch of yellow yarns
about tho "terrible" condition of Ad
miral Dewey's health, "While it is not
likely that a' man of Dowey's age al
most G2 and pbysiquo could remain
in tropical waters so long as bo has
boon there without showing signs of
tho effects of tbo climate, not to men
tion the nervous strain ho has been
under since tho first day of May, I have
no fear of his roaiainiug in Manila Bay
until ho breaks down. He is thero
now simply because ho wishes to be, as
for months ho hns had ofllcial permis
sion to start for homo at any timo ho
wished to do so. Ho is too lovel head
ed to strain his strength too far. You
can sot it down as certain tnat his
physical condition is not ns bad as tho
yellows havo painted it."
(ion. Fit, Leo's withdrawal of his
name as a candidate for tho senate
was no stirpriso to tho Virginia polo
ticlaus who frequent Washington.
They say it has been evident for somo
timo Unit General Leo would cut no
ligure in tho senatorial campaign, and
that Senator Martin would be his own
successor.
An ofllcial statement prepated at tho
war depai tmoul givts tho total number
of deaths In our army from May lht,
181)3 to February 20, 1800, at 5,731 Of
these 1120 were killed in action, 123
died of wounds, nud 6,217 died of did-
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
This remedy is intended especially
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough nnd influenza. It has becomo
famous for its cures of .thoso diseases,
over a largo part of the civilized world.
Tho most flattering testimonials havo
been received, giving accounts of its
good works; of tbo aggravating and
persistent coughs it has cured; of so
vero colds that have yielded promptly
to its soothing effects, aud of tho dan
gerous attacks of croup it has cured,
often saving tho life of-tho child. Tho
oxtensivo use of it for whooping cough
has shown that it robs this disease of
dm gcrous consequences. Sold by H.
K. Urico.
Examination Notice.
Regular examinations for persons
desiring to teach in Webster county
mo hold in tho superintendent's oflico
at Hod Cloud, the third Saturday in
each month
Kva J. Cask, County Supt.
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TO BECOME E MEMBER OF THE
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Health Club and I enclose herewith one dollar to pay for one year's sub-
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J lfc membership, a record number, and a copy oj Vohtmn 1 of the Home
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Name
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Ono of tho most practical and bonelicial courses of study ever oflered to
its rouders by any nevspaper. Not only aro thoro a scries of practical lessons
in tho papor each week, but tho subscriber is presented, free of oxponso, with a
beautiful cloth bound book, worth ono dollar, besides a hfo membership in tho
great club. Stibscrlbo ut ouco and got tho groat lessons now being published.
oase, etc.
Now Unit the president nnd vice
president mid their wives havo gone to
Thomasville, Ga,, us tho guests of Sen
ator llannn, it may bo said that tho
capital of tho United lias boon tempo
rarily romoved to Crackcrdom. How
long tho presidential party will remain
in Dixie will depend upon publio busi
ness. Tho war department is expect
ing important nows from tho Philip
pines, and its nnturo may determine
tho length of the president's vacation.
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Sugar Beet Growers, Attention.
A largo acreage of sugar beets will
bo grown in tho Platto Valley, from
Waterloo to Schuyler, along tho Union
Pacilio railway, especially in tho vicin
ity of Fremeui, Allien and North Bond.
The Standard Cattlo Company will
grow 2,000 acres of beets, mid is erect
ing h number of houses to let ntu small
rental to tenants with families, who
can work in the Holds, l.vpetienccd
European beet win kern, mid others,
will II ml employment anywhere in -the
district above mentioned Addicss
Staudatd licet Sugar Co , Agricultural
lC'lslaliou aro dbnbtlo.ss pleased at Mr. J WoimvlinonAmeh, Xub
Cannon's effort to relievo lliom of tho
responsibility aud place it upon his
party, but other members of his parly
nro vigorously objocting.
An official of the navy department
"Give me n liver tegulatoi and 1 can
regulate tho wot hi," said a nonius. Tho
druggist handed htm n bottlo of Du
Wilt's Littlo Early Hlsois, the famous
little pills. J. L. Cutting.
Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
Cfttnrrh is ono of tho most obstinate
diseases, and hence tho most diilloult
to got rid of.
Tlioro is but ono wny to euro it.
Tho dibeuKO is in tho blood, und all tho
sprays, washes nnd inhaling mixtures
in tho world can havo no permanent
offoot whatever upon it. Swift's Spo
ciilo euros Catarrh permanently, for it is
tho only remedy which can reach the
disease and forco it from tho blood.
Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Hnrrodsburg,
Ky., hod Catarrh for years. Ho writes:
"I could see no improvement whatever,
lOOUga iwu couHiauuy i reined Willi sprays
nun wuHut-H, ami inner-
piiiinmilliiK remedlr
in fact, I could feel that
each winter I wuti worse
than tho year previous.
"Finally It was
brought to my notice
that Catarrh was a blood
disease, and after think
lng over tho matter. I
saw it was unreasonable
to expect to be cured by
remedies will oh only
reached tho surface. I
then decided to try
8. 8. a, ana after a few bottles were used, I no
ticed a perceptible Improvement. uonumiMK
thn remedy, the disease was forced out of my
system, and a complete cure was the result.
I advise all who havo this dreadful disease to
abandon tbelrloeal treatment, wlilchhaanever
done them any good, ifiid tnko 8.8. 8., a rem
ed v that can reach the dlni-ase and cure It."
-Pffc Armflniin flirt viiiiif trnntinnnf. fnF
Oaturrh is tocontinuo to Buffer. Swift's
Specific is a real blood remedy, and
cures obstlnato, doop-seatcd diseases,
wlilcli otnor romouiea navo no etiect
whatover utrnn. It promptly readiest
Catarrh, iiuunovor fails tocuro oven tho
most aggravated cases.
for Rlnnil
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Is Purely Vegetable, und is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
dangorous minerals.
Book mailed free by Swift Speclfla
OompM, AtUaU, Georgia.
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F. V. TA YLOR,
The Famtare (Dan
is still doing busineis at the old stand.
S Lower Prices,
Better Goods,
than any one. Call and be convinced
befoi'e buying.
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PLATT& .FREES CO.,
Ghieago Itambep Yard,
KKI) CLOUD, NEBRASKA,
Lumber. Lime, Coal and Cement.
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