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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1899)
K I-. .. VOLUME XXVII. UED CLOUD, KJSmtASKA, JULV 28, 1S!M, NUaiHEIt JIO s tegigmmmmisggmtmmvgm Not 10 or 15 Days But while the goods last.. We put a special price on the goods and then sell the goods as advertised. New Goods for fall and winter to arrive in 15 days. In order to make room for them we inauguate the jOTD-SUff ER GIiEflHlKG SALE, MUSLINS Lonsdale or Fruit of the Loom bleached, 6k per yard. Hope bleached at 5k per vard. " - A good yard wide bleached muslin at 4c per yard. Yard wide unbleached muslin at 3c per yard. Yard wide L. L. unbleached muslin at 4c per yard. Best yard wide L. L. unbleached Muslin 5c per yard. One bale remnants, regular 7c grade, at 4 i-2c per yard. TRUNKS The balance of our line of trunks and satchels at one third off $3.00 trunks for $2.00. $4.50 trunks for $3.00, etc. BABY BUGGIES Balance of our line of baby buggies at one-third off $1 1. 00 buggies for $7.35; $18.00 buggies for $12.00, etc. SUMMER DRESS GOODS-One-half off. Remnants of Summer Dress Goods. Colored Piques, Dimities, Organdies, Lawns, Fancy Dimities, etc. All 20c goods 10c. 15c goods 7 1-2C. 10c goods 5c. SHIRT WAISTS One-half off. Piques, lawns and percales. Remnants in stock. $1.25 waists at 63c. $1.00 waists at 50c. 75c waists at 38c. 50c waists at 25c. MEN'S SUSPENDERS-Regular 12 1-2, 15c and 20c. Your choicejoc MEN'S SOCKS Extra values in men's socks at" 5c per pair. "" UMBRELLAS Ali $1.10, $1.25 and $1,30 steel frame, silk covered umbrellas at 97c each. SHOES -Only a few pairs left. Ladies and misses shoes at 505 and 75c. Men's shoes at $1.00 and $1.50. Lines that we have discontinued handling. Only one or two pairs of a style. MEN'S PANTS 100 pairs men's cottonade and jeans pants at one-third off. MEN'S OVERALLS. 25 pairs men's 50c overalls at 33c per pair. PRINTS One thousand yards prints at 10 yards for 25c. Fifteen thousand yards prints at 5c to 12 i'-2c per yard. CARPETS 3 to 5 yard remnants in ingrain carpets at half price. 15 to 18 yd pieces of Moquettes and Brussels Soc per yd made up. 'lapestr) carpet at 52 1-2C per yard made up. Wc guarantee the fit of all carpets. ' MATTINGS Chinese and Japanese mattings. 15c mattings at 10c. 20c mattings at 14c. 25c mattings at 19c. CORSETS AND CORSET WAISTS Ferris Corset Waists. -M 1 .1 - . . . 1 SlM Children's waists at soc each. Summer corsets at 29c each. C-B corsets are the best made. A full line. NOTIONS Princess curling irons, large size, 25c. CapitolSafety Pins, extra quality, all sizes 5c per dozen. Brass pins, full count, per paper, 5c. ; Iron pins at ic per paper. Cartoon hair pins, 100 pins, 4 sizes, 5c. Kid curlers, per dozen 5c. " . White and fancy colors in finishing braid, 5c per bunch. White and smoked pearl buttons 5c per dozen. Lead nencils at 8c ner dr7fn. " .'.. Bone collar buttons at 5c per dozen. i GROCERIES 10 bars of Santa Claus soap, 25c. , ; r 12 bars good laundry soap, 25c. ' i' . 2 bars agate castile soap, 5c. "" y 12 boxes, 200 count parlor matches, 10c. l All package coffee, 10c per package. 4 pound package of Gold Dust washing powder, 15c. - 2 large boxes Boraxine washing powder 5c. - ' Standard Lemon or vanilla extract 4c per bottle. ' One gallon pail of syrup 35c. Horseshoe or Champion lye 5c per can. Clover Leaf baking powder, soda, spices and extracts are guaran teed pure. TTfrvTCMrS1 refunt)ed if,y0u are not satisfied with your purchase. QUEENSWARE-100 piece dinner set, Americn, filled in pattern, extra value, $9.65; two styles. 100 piece dinner set, English print, at $8.30. ALL GOODS MABKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. We pay the highest price for eggs, Same prices paid in either cash or trade. 1 Miner Bros., Red Cloud, Nebr. wmimzmmmgmmi MiMmmmmimimmmm In Uchnlf of Boys. Thu following from tho Emporia, (Knnsas) Gazotto whllo written strictly to npply to that towu must havo boon mount to npply to Rod Cloud as well: "Rocauso tho graduating olnssos of tho schools nnd colleges contain a dozen girls to thrco or four boys, it is tho timo honored custom to editorially jaw tuo ooys of tho land for not stay- ingin scnool. Hoys uro used to jaw ing. They got it at home. Thoy got it at work; thoy get it whon thoy try to rust, and thoy do not mind it much. Still it is wearing on tho uorvos. And bceauso tho Gazette is tho frioud of tho boys, this pnpor desires to glvo tho girls of this town a jawing that tho boys havo stood patiently f a gener ation. A groat deal of Jawing H done bo causo tho boys como down town of a night and loaf mound on Counneicial streot. Poi linp thu boys would bo bottor oir at homo icudinu uord books or thinking high ennobling thoughts, out tuo daotto desires to say light horo that tho boys aro in a lot bettor business down on Commercial street than their sistois who me ringed out in UulTy di esses, perched on tho front porch looking for follows or out on tho streets at all hours of tho night tngging after them. Too mnny girls in this man's town aro given over body and soul to tho fellow business; and their brothers who smoko an occasional cigar, or drink a glass of bcor once in a while will be worth moro than theso morbid, hand-holding, rattle-pated fol- lQW-nllBBara iArw! titan ora. hannmlnif tot numerous. Put two uvorngo Em poria girls in n room togotucr nnd you can hoar the word "ho," "ho," "he," bubble, through their conversation for hours oX0t timo. If somo smart man would como along and put up a lomplo with nothing but a pair of trousers on tho nltar, it would scorn that theso girls would pack tho houso day and night with their devotions. Fathers com plain nbont their boy-struck girls, but mothers encourage it. Thoy go away uml lcavo tiiolr ilauglilors on dark front stops with poached faced kids who couldn't suppoitn motion to adjourn, and whon it gets mighty quiet down thoie, tho father upstairs in bod giowls and wants to go down nnd bieak it up. Ho known what's g ring on. Rut tho mother ferns tombarrass tho girl and lots tin folly proceed. The Gazette contends that tho boys down on Com mercial street whohnvu't piused out of tho eighth grado in school, who nro lonthig after a haul day's woik, mo do sorving of moro praise and will bring much moro honor to the family than tho silly girls who go to school and learn just enough to hate dish water, mid then como homo nnd spend their eve nings mooning nnd hand-holding with any dirty-faced boy that comes along. Tho Gazotto would adviso parouts to quit jawing their boys nnd turn their attention to tbo girls . Society is so ar ranged that u fool boy cansco his folly aud reponc of It, but a fool girl has no chanco. She noods advico badly. Ibo world boats sonso into a boy. Uy tho timo tbo world has bonten sonso into a girl, she is settlod for lifo and cau't mend matters and uso her sonso. Be twocn tbo ages of thirteen and twenty two n girl needs sound, plain talk fear fully bad, and sho generally doesn't get it, because her mother thinks sho is an angel. Sho isn't an angel aud there aro moro temptations to a girl nt homo In the parlor and on tho front stoop than tho boy finds down town. Theio nro hundreds of girls in this town girls who work hnrd keep tiieir heaits and minds clonn, nnd who prcsorvo idoals that will biiug happiness mid hold h through advorsity und trials. Hut these girls have sensible mothers, who know that tho girl is mado of tho samo kind of ilesli nud blond that tho boys aro made of. lint too many girls nro growing up like weeds, and tho wonder is that there is not moro troublo with thorn than there is. For when a girl gets' boy-struck sho is a bigger fool tunn n boy with mi inlioiltcd taste for whiskey. Men who know something about their own follies mo wisocnough to know that other tilings besides whis key are hereditary. Tho men growl bat it doei no good. With the ndvent "V When the children's best clothes come from the wash with the colors faded and streaked, and with worn spots showing in places where there should be no wear, then you may know that your laundress is using some thing besides Ivory Soap. You can save trouble and expense by furnishing her with Ivory Soap, and insisting that she use it and noth ing else. The price of one ruined garment will buy Ivorv Soan suffiripnt for month. - - -, cerrmaHT it iy tni pmctii 4 uiiu m. mcumati of summer, the hand-holding tourna ments bogln. Why doesn't somoono jaw tho girls? Why doesn't somo of tho row at tho breakfast tnblo that tho boy gets for coming in after curfow, fall on tho head of his big sister, who moons around on the front porch until nearly midnight with hot- follow? Lot up on tbo boys. If thoy work all day ii6y should bo allowed a little liberty; but when a girl shirks the cooking nnd slights tho dl-tlics aud slouches around the house in a wrapper all day, and togs up at night mid lays in wait fur a fellow like a huntress for bor proy, sho is every bit as badhoaited as a wiiis-kiy-liond; and if sho calls her ailment love sho should bo told fimikiy that her diagnosis is wiong. Love doosn't net that way, Love makes its victims work; it inspires to achievement. It is the motor tbut moves tbo wot Id. Dot moonshine destroys tho soul, nnd tho best antidote is a good spanking. Too many mothers quit .spunking their daughters llvo years too early. The Gazotto boliovos that every girl should bo spanked in tho old-fashioned baro handed fashion until sho can and docs mako her own clothes, cook tho family inouls and take euro of hor own room. If sho doos n't learn until sho is twouty sho is a child nnd needs tlfo red lin ger marks just as badly as a youngster of eight. ' Q. E. D. It is nil right to laugh at tho Gazotto if you want to, but when you want something hushed up for tho sakoof tho girl's parents reiuembor what you havo just road. . L Filipinos Here August lit. Representatives of tho Greater Am crloan Exposition mot tho Filipino Vil lago at Sun Francisco. They camo east in twolvo ologant coaches with decora tions, advertising the big exposition. Tho entiro Filipino Villngo wiU bo ready for tho pnbllo August 1. Tho Hawaiians and Cubans are already lioiu. Ihu Greater America Exposition has redeemed its pledges to show tho people, animals, birds and homos of our new possessions, Tho buildings nro all full. Tim grounds uro maguili com. louoiin no-v see tun uncut ex position ever opened west of Chicago, mine's moworks nro ningiiWIoont Dan Godfrey's band Is splendid, Como early. What might havo booii'V-H that littio cough hadn't been neglected Js tho sad reflection of thousand of comTump tiros. Ono minute Cough Curo cures eoigha nd eolds. O. L. Oottlig. CHURCH SERVICES. UIIIilSTIAN OHUHCII. Services ench Loid's Day ns follows! Morning sorvico at 10:30. Servico of praiso in music by our best siuuors followed by u short sauioii just buforo the communion. Uiblo school, llim. Junior Christian Endeavor 3 p.m. Sonior Christian Endeavor moots nt 7 p.m. In tho evening tin. p ii .r will deliver an address al tho W 0. T. U. mass mooting at the Congiogational ohuacb. Afternoon lurmnii at Inavale. A Corillfll ilivltlitlnn iu livlmtilnil I.. all. L, A. Hussono, Pastor. MKTIIOU18T Qtimtoriy coutoionco Saturday even ing at 8-UO conducted by Rev. V. I). Alexander, P. E. Services next Sunday as follows: Morning services at 10:30. Conduct ed by tho presiding older. Sunday School nt 11:30 u.m. Con ducted by I). I). Spanogle, junior league at i p.m. Sonior Loaguo at 7 p.m. No ovoniug servico. Prayer mooting on Wodnosday oven lngat8.00. Ladies Aid Society Friday nftornoon. All aro most cordially invitod to at tend. Jambs Mauk Dauby, Pastor. BAITI8T cnimcir. Services tioxt Sunday its follows. Morning services at 10.30. Sub joe t Sunday School atll:4G, W. F. West, superintendent. Young Pooplo's Union moots at 7 p m. Miss Ella Romsberg, loador. Evening services at 8.00. General prayer mooting Wednesday evening at 8:00. All cordially Invited. Seats free Ibaao W. Edsok, Pastor. CONOHKOATIONAt.. Regular services next Sunday as fol lows: Morning service at 10:30, Subject, "A Handful of Corn." Sunday School atU:45. Pleaching at Indian creek at8i30. Young People's Socioly or Christian Endeavor nt 7:00 pm. Evonlug services at 8.00. ulon tompeianco mass meeting. , , Frayer'iuid pi also mooting WodHes day evening at 8. All cordially iuvited to attend tlioso, services. ) q J..-f . n " w ..-vyy -J