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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1899)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. FRIDAY, MAKCM. 24. im. w a iisigsKiiaBisaiMiiosi mmsmmm lite say, "The Goods that We Advertise are the Goods that Hie Sell," Andwcbackitup. That is one element of our success. A fulfilled promise means a satisfied customer satisfied customers are responsible for our success. We want to do business with you. Every buyer is interested in that which will secure the most for the money spent. Our plan of business enables us to buy right, at the right price and the benefit we derive from close buying we give to our customers. We sell the highest quality at the lowest price. If at any time you are dissatisfied with your purchase bring it back. 2,500 yards of Standard Prints for 4c per yd. ThoBO Roods tiro not tho shoddy kind. Theso Roods nro Ronornlly sold at Co and Go, but buying them no wo do in enso lots, wo nro enabled to offer them at tho vory low prlco that wo do. 2,500 yards of dark colored prints in new spring styles at 5c per yard. This is whoro wo again buy prints in oaso lota and Rive you tho bonolit. All Blacks, Blues, Grays and Red Prints at 5c per yard. Our print deparimont contains tho best values that monoy can soouro. Tho stylos aro tho cream of tho wholosalo stock. Tho prices tho result of roady cash buying. MUXIIVS. Our prices in Muslin stock has attractod many now iaCOS, WO priCO you Will kuuwu umiiua m goods and then to mako n long story short WE ELL T11EM AS WE ADVERTISE. Lonsdalo or Fruit of tho Loom bleached Oc per yd. Farnior's Use bloachod at Go por yard A Rood bleached muslin, tho quality usually offered for Oo, our prlco only 4o por yard. A Rood yard wldo unbleached muslin So por yard. Caboi unbloachod for 4c per yard, ipocial valuo in hoavy unbleaohcd at Co por yard. Anderson's L. L., samo weight as Beaver or Law renco, at 4X per yard. iMjRiirxjRja. 1) March 27th wo will havo anothor carload of furnl- luro on display. Wo guarantee to meet any and all competition, We buy direct from tho factories, and buy in caiload lots. If you want a bedroom suit wo can suit you, $12.56 to 135.00. Combination Book Cases from 112.60 to 120. Secretaries from 115 to 125. Couches frnmM to 122 GO. Center Tables from II to 18. Dining room tables from 14 25 for G foot oak to 115 for 10-foot. Kitchen Cupboards from mall safo for 13.50 to fanoy oak extension front at $7.50. Wo show 8 styles. Sideboards from 112 to $80. ChlOlonors from $4.50 to $15. Dining room chairs, hardwood, cane seats, 85c to $2.00 each. Special prico on sets of six. Hardwood kitchen chairs, 45o each. Wood seat rockers from $1.25 to $7. Cano seat rockers from $1.50 to $3.50. Fancy rockers to $12.00. It will soon bo timo to tako tho baby out. Why not havo ono of our peerless buggies. Go catrs from 15 upwards. Baby bug gies from $5.50 upwards. fefi Spring Iirs Goods. I Our now Spring Dress Goods aro shown in pattern lengths. No two alike. Wo cant show every thing, no storo could, but wo can and shall chow tno best. Such a thing as n comploto roll rail of tho arrivals tor your choosing in the Spring Dress Goods is impossible unless wo dovotoour ontlro space to it. Our range in price is from 10c to $1.40 per yard. Earjy purchasing in tho market gave us many values that I a to buyers woro unablo to secure. OARPJ&OPSp, &iixt 'Waist Goods. Wo are showing a vory handsomo lino of goods for making'shirt waists in Percales at 10c and 12a por yard. Fansy light colored calicoes in plain colors, stripo, and chocks, lOo and lajfo. Fanoy French Ginghams at IGo, 20o and 25c. Fancy Piques, at 15c por yard. English shirtings at 20o por yard. SERVING MACHINES. Wo are receiving nnother shipment of sewing machines. Wo aro better prepared than over to meet any and all competitors. Wo aro showing two aualities of machines at $15.50 for 8 rawer, oak finish and $20 for samo finish in drop head. Wo are still showing tho old roliablo Field, 6-drawer. oak finish, for $20. Samo in drop head for $25. Wo guarantee theso goods tho equal i.f anything on the markot. Tho trav eling agent will tell you that he has the only machino and that tho FIELD is a cheap machine. Tho FIELD ma chine is strictly first class. We nro not tied down by a contract in regard to soiling this machino. Wo aro satisfied with tho small margin that wo mako on theso goods. All othor machines could be sold at.the samo prico If there were not any middle men's profits to pay. We sell direct. VKtSSaaQgaaaat tt Hi ill yK mmm b$1bbfbf$bybbbbbbvbbbbbbbbbbv Do you want a now Carpotf If jon nood ono for the parlor, for tho bed room, for the sitting room, or in fact any room in tho house wo havo it. Ingrain carpets from 30o in cotton up to 75o for all wool ingrains. Prico quoted is for goods mado up and all ready to lay on tho floor. Tapestries, Brussels nnd Moquettcs from 55c to $1 per yard mado up. We mako tho carpets for you, that is part of our business. If you mako them, Co per yard less. Our carpot department is tho I urges t in the county. It contains tho newest stylos and ihc best values that money can buy. SHIRTING. Union stripes and checks Go Rescuo stripes and checks 6c Southern silk fundus 8c Amoskeag stripes 10c Amuskeag fancies 10c Ranchman's blues and blacks 12o Buffalo blueaand blacks lc Glen wood rods 12c BICYCLES. Have you seen the new CALUMET. Just think of it, a strictly first class wheel for $25. Made of Shelby seamless tubing, patent oxpandor handlebar, McG ill's patent expander seat post. Morgan & Wright tires, Brown shapo saddle, Indiana chain, in fact everything up-to-date. 31 We Lead competition in all departments. We sell goods cheaper than city stores. We have no large rents to pay, no expensive help, less insurance, and in fact many other items we can enumerate. Bring in your catalogues and we guarantee to meet any prices. MINER - BROTHERS, - Red - Cloud, - Nebr. iesHssgssssHgs-sagsnsg) " Trust Not to Appearances. " lhat which seems hard to hear may be a great blessing. Let us tike a lesson from the rough weather of Spring, It Is doing good despite appear ances. Cleanse the system thoroughly; rout out all impurities from the blood with that greatest specific, Hood's Sarsaparllla. Instead o( sleepless nights, with con sequent irritableness and an undone, tired feeling, you will have a tone and a braelng air that will enable you to enter into nvery day's work with pleasure. Remember, Hood's ntvtr disappoint!. Scrofula $kmch - " An operation helped niy ton temporarily for peroral bunches on his neck, but Hood's Harsapa rllla caused them to disappear entirely." Mas. Lewis A. CiarufriB, 51 Wadiworth rUreet, Hartford, Conn. Catarrh " I hare had no return of the catarrh which troubled nic for years, since Hood's Sarsaparllla cured me." Mas. Jor Martin, Washington St., ORdensburg, N. Y. Dyapapala -" Nothing relieved me of my dyspepsia until I took Hood's Sarsapa rllla. It cured me and I ran ent three good meals every day. I give It to my children every spring." Kbed Pokiilxb, 437 South Penna Street, Indianapolis, Ind. JfCOd&Swuai W a'lUUJJjqffUjUjj ) Boo4's rills ear Htm 111., tb sou Irritating aa tiyiartUUUwUh Mao4'i lUrtaaaHlg THE CHIEF Ob rear. la month. roauiitsD BT w. l. McMillan. ..ll to prjBMSUBD KVKHT FRIDAY Xatered at the post offlce at Red Cloud, Neb. as teoead claw mall matter. Reply to Sherwood. Editor Cnncri While it is not my dosiro to get up an opposition letter, though tho Sherwood correspondent on the 10th got onto my toes to some oxtont and I am bound undor tho cir cumstances to taKo exceptions to it. If the party is a Shonvooder how upon earth does he know all about our creek and for threo milos west and two mile oast of aud all about my business I llvo four miles n irth of that postoQicu I here state to several of the readers of Tbk Chief that I did not, and want to state here that any correspondent should state facts and not write so recklessly. Such items aa ther got in that C. Barrett bad sold his farm for $30$ amore than he actually had, and Chas. Arbaokle was going to fence 150 acres hog tight when he only expects to fence forty acres for cattle, and that Bobt. Gillls had 1000 bushels of corn to bask when bo has not got one fenrth of it. Then a hard wintor in Missouri for a good wheat crop, then V. H. Scrlvner of Andorsonvillo while I live a mile and a half south, and that the peach bads were killed and some of the trees, that is a great recommend to thif country to those who expect to emi grate bore in the near future. Not a tree is hurt, and not all the buds. Then they say tho grip, hog cholera and populist party have all left the creek. They meant to alur me on this for no ono hears mo making any such compairons of '.ho pop party, for thero aro several on our creek who boloug to it and I think some of them aro good peoplo and honest in their opinions as I am. Mr. Arbucklo's 300 pound pigs weighed over 200, nnd there ha bom no Sunday school nt Mt. liopo sinco last fall. Mr. Correspondent you must have wheels in your head. Whether yon have or not, when you write again do not oxaggerato so and then fail to givo your name, and have my neigh bors Jump onto me about your wild writing. Now, many think I am the State creek correspondent, or Occa sional, but the editor of Tns Cnur knows whether I am falsely accused or not, and if I was I would write facta or nothing and give my signature and then I would give neighborhood items nnd not commence at Sherwood and ran six miles north to Andtrsonvillo and then all over from tho Jewell county lino to Judson, seven or eight miles west or ovor. Now, Mr. Corres pondent, should my lottor not find its way to tho wanto basket, and bo pub lished as your false roports wore, and I havo misrepresented you in any way, I am sorry for it, and will givo you the samo privilege I havo takon. Though whon yon correspond again go on your hook and don't try to get your items oil onto mo, and sign up what you write u I do. My namo is unt Sher wood, State Creek or Occasional. It is V. 11. Schivnkk She was a noble, christian child and much loved by all who knew her. The funeral services were held in tho M. E. church Friday morning, March 17, 1899, conducted by Rev. Bussong assisted by Rev. Darby. The remains were laid at rest in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Sister Frase and little brother George have the sympathy of the entire community. IN MEMORY OF KARL. There's alpaJr of little hands, Laid to rest forever more. These two pearly dimpled cheeks. Whoa, rich blossoming Is o'er; Death has closed two little eyes, That wilt no more smile or weep; Tiny windows of the sool, Little Pearl has gone to sleep. There's another bud removed, Kre It felt the blight of sin, Through the doors the angels made, LltUe Pearl haa passed In. Far beyond the axure skies, Where the tiny star eyes peep, From all earths sad doubts and fears. Little Pearl has gone to sleep. The dainty garments wrought with care. Through happy hours for love's sake, Aro laid away for one mora fair, Than mother's hands can make. How conld we bear this heavy cross. The loneliness, the cruel pain, Did we not know our earthly loss Was her eternal gain. She will awake In fairer lands. Where the angel's voices sing. There tho flowret shall expand, There shall love's perfection bring. She has reached the golden shore, Through the river cold and deep, Angels bore her softly there, Little Pearl has gone to sleep. -Her Teacher, C. M. Hummel. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the civilixed world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cored; of se vere colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dan gerous attacks of croup it has cored, often saving the life of the child. The extensive uso of it for whooping cough has shown that it robs this disease of datgerous consequences. Sold by U. E. Grice. YOU - -ARE CORDIALLY - INVITE TO BECOME E MEMBER OF THE HOME HEALTH CLUB. Publishing Com- (Cut this out and send it with one dollar to tho Inter-Ocean pany, Chicago, Illinois.) wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww THE INTER OCEAN PUD. CO. I hereby accept the invitation to become a member of the Home Health Club and I enclose herewith one dollar to pay for one year's sub scription to the Weekly Inter-Ocean, which, I understand, entitles me to a life membership, a record number, and a copy oj Volumn J of the Hme Health Club books (price $1.00) free of charge. Examination Notice. Regular examinations for persons desiring to teach in Webster county are held in tho superintendent's office at Red Cloud, the third Saturday in each month. Eva J. Cask, County Supt. Name Town or City ..... Btreet No. Btatc One of the most practical and beneficial courses of study ever offered t its readers by any newspaper. Not only aro there a sorios of practical lessons in the paper each week, but the subscriber is presonted, freo of expense, with a beautiful oloth bound book, worth one dollar, besides a life membership in the great club. Subscrlbo ut once and get the great lessons now being published the 21, OBITUARY. Pearl L. Frase, daughter of Mrs. Min- I ittsa 1tfisfa lima liirii naar Plnaonnt VI til Then, too, ho was simply niakluR light ' , , ' f; , . ,or ji i . V"" ', ' v .. n 7...?.t Nebraska, Docembor 81, 1892, died at o me because I failed to ";" hor homtn R6d CIoud ,a8t VodDe8. piece of ad.nd tried to make it ap- mi,, woo. of -nin.i hi...... ikat anin more uisu i uiu. nun- r 1 - .., ageaa Assessors Meeting. The board of assessors met at court house on Tuesday, March 1889. August Busohow of Potsdam precinct was elected chairman and Jos. W. Warren of Red Cloud secretary. Chair appointed as a committco on land S. E. Oatman, Wm. Dickson and M. W. Fuller. Chair appointed as a committee on personal property Robert Adamson, Oscar Ferdinand and W. E. Reynolds. Committee on land reported that land be assessed tho samo as last year. Committee on porsonal property re ported as follows: Stallions, $10 to $40; horses, $2 to $10; fat cattle, $0 per head; yearlings, $3; two-year-olds, $5 per head; cows, $0; mules, $5 to $10; asses, $15; Urn and burglnr proof safes, $2 to 310; billiard nnd pool tables, $15; car riages, a ml wagons, $1 to $10; watches mid clocks, fl to $5; sowing machine, 91 to 95, pianos, $10 to $50; organs, $2 to 95; bicycles, 93 to 95; coin, '.'c; oats, So; wheat, 5c; rye, 3u; household goods, 94 to $50. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is tho most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often the result of an inherited taint in the blood. S. 8. S. is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out every trace of tho disease, and cures the worst cases. My son, Charlie, was afflicted from Infaney with Scrofula, end he eaSeredeo that It Impossible to dress him for three year. His head end body ware a mass of sores, and his eyesight also became affeeted. No treatment was epared that we thought would relieve, him. bat he grew worse until his condition was lndMd tiltlabls. I had almost despaired of his ever being cured, wnen by the advice of a friend we save him 8. S. S. IHwfh'aSnMlfie). Ads- elded Improvement was the result, and after he had taken a doten bottles, no one who anew of hla former dreadful condlUon wonld have recognised him, All the aoree on his body have healed, hla skin la perfectly elear and smooth, and he has been restored to 4 I! LaaaaaaaV Jowl BBaaflVSBwlgK ' llsKflr I ail am aocttiad of writing them items yean, 3 months and 15 days. Thk Chuck and the Chicago Inter Ooau one year for $153. to Derfeel health. Mas. 8. 8. Haaar, M0 Kim St., Macon, Ua. For 'real blood troubles it is a waste of time to expect a cure from the doc tors. Blood diseases aro beyond their skill. Swift's Specific, S.S.S.rT. Blood reaches all deop-scated cases which other remedies havo no effect upon. It is tho only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral. Book mailed free to any addraaa bj Swift 8peeiflo Oo.. Atlanta, Oa. F. V. TA YLOR, The FaMtafe fflan is still doing busineis at the old stand. ; Lower Prices. Better Goods, than any one. Call and be convinced before buying. PLATT &IFREES CO., Ghieago Itumber Yard, ltKLi CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. J V