The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 08, 1899, Page 4, Image 4
THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, FBIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1899. zmnDnnximnnnaxL DODDP u NEBRASKA - MERCANTILE - CO. ot3i:rTzxT oiiisjTisrr - y- -" JL X' JL JL JL V X JL 111 JL - Ti M JL Of new Fall and Winter Goods, commencing' Monday, September 11th and continuing all the week. We place on sale the choicest and best selected stock of new merchandise ever shown in Red Cloud. During Fair week we propose to have the largest week's business we have ever done. Our new goods placed on sale at money saving prices will be sure to do it. Be sure to come and see us while in town. fTXT F i. i ei-,ts t,T. I I h ! I Dress Goods. Special OponliiR SuIp of our now (nil nnd winter Dross Goods Wo place before you the choicest and best selected liuo of new now fabrics in town. Prices range at i2jc and upwards. Now Honrlettns at 18c and uowurds. Special values in Noroltv Goods at 15c, 18c, 25c,30c, 34c, 88o, 40c, 50c and upwards. Wo ask you to como and see tbem. Calicoes. B Now Fall Cnlicoos placed en sale at moo or savitiff prices. Wo invite you to soo tbe largest Bhow'ng of calicoes ever shown in our city. One case choice caliocs at 4c yard. Ulack and whlto standard calicoes at Sc poryard. Red and black and red and whlto calicoes at Tic per yard. Silver tiery calicoes at 5c por yard. New Fall Fancy Drvss stylos at Go per yard. Underwear. One caso Men's tlooccd 50c Underwear placed on salo especially for tbis sale at 89o per garment. Now is the time to get Underwear at a saving in price. Children's Underwear at 5c and upward. Ladles Underwear at 15c, 25c and 35c nnd 50c that uro nil special values. MEN'S SHIRTS. Special Values in Men's Shirts nt'J5c, 35u nud 50c. CLOAKS. Ginghams. Ladles', Misses and Cllldron's new Jack is, Cam- and Collarettes. OUK NBW YOKK I'UKOHASKS, mkkct fkom thk manukactuheus, places us in a position to show you tbe bost values in tho newcM and latest garments. COLLARETTES. They promiso to bo cue of tho lenders in this line. Special opening showing of thorn al$2.00, 12 25, 12 50, and up to $10 00. CAPES. Ladios cloth capos at 50c and upwards. Ladies plusb capos at 81.50 and upwards. JACKETS. Ladles Jackets at $2 60 and upwards. MIssps and Children's Jackets at 91.50, 1.75, $2 00, and up to $7.60. Wo especially invito you to seo our now line of garments. Our soiling of cloaks is tho largest in Southoru Nebraska, which proves that our lino is absolutely right. Como and see them. Notion Department. At our notion department wo will show tho latest and newest styles of Ladies' Neckwear, Ribbons. GLOVES 120 pairs of now kid gloves placed on salo at 88c pet pair. Regular $1.25 grado HOSIERY Special values in Ladies and Misses Hose. Special values in new Embroideries and Laces. New dress Ginghams at 5c per yd. New Aprou Ginghams at 5c por yd. Table Linen. Special showing in New Tabic Cloths at 15c per yd. and upwards. Outings. Our now stock of outings is by fur tho best vnluos wo have ever shown. Special intorcsting values at 5, 6, 7, 8L and 10) Cotton Dress Goods. 8,000 yds now tleocod Dress Goods, rogu lur 10c quality placed on sale at 7c. New Plaids and fancy Cotton Dress fabrics at 8c, 10c, 12JC & 15c. Shirtings. Now Shirtings at 5c, OJc, 7Je & 10c. Ranchmen's blue or black and white shirt ings at 10c. Ticking. Overalls. Men's Overalls and Hoy 's Overalls. Tho best values for tho least money. Men's bluo overalls at 25c per pair und upwards. 10c Tickings at 8c, 18c feather Ticking at 12ic New Dress Skirts. New Dress Skirts at $1.25 1 50, 175, and up to $5.00. Newest and latest fabrics nud ttyles. New Carpets. Shoes. Never before have wo been as woll pro pared to show Money Saving Values in good reliable Shoes. CHILDREN'SSHOES. Tho II. C. Godman Co's lino of children's Shoes at 60c, 65c, TGc, 85c, $1.00, $1.15 per pair. This is without question the best lino of children's shoes in the Market and you can save from 25c to 50c per pair on them LADIES' SHOES, Ladies' Button Dongola Shoos at $1.00 por pair, a saving of fully 50c por pair. Also special values at $1. CO, 1 75,2.00,2.25 and 2.50. You cannot afford to miss seeing our ex ceptional Values iu Shoes. MEN'S SHOES. Special Selling of Men's Shoes at $1.10. BOY'S SHOES. Good Solid Boy's Shoes at $1.00, 1.15, and 1.25 per pair. Ladies Suits. Now Carpets placed on sale at Money saving prices. 35c carpets at 25c. 40c car pots at 30c. 50c carpets at 40c. Also spec ial Values at 45c to 00c. Specirl Opening of Ladios' Now fall suits. Prices range from $5.00 upwards. They are vory nobby and correct in stylos. Lace Curtains. Now Lace Curtains at 50c, 75c $1.00 and upwards. Ilandsomo new styles to sole. t from. Grocery Department. Give our Grocery Department a call, it will do you good. First-class Fancy aud Staple Groceries at tho vory lowest prices. Bring us your butter and eggs. Wo will give you tho highest Market Price. WE MAKE IT AN OBJECT TO CASH BUYERS. Do not forget that we give coupons with cash purchases. They cost you nothing. With them you can easily get a set of silver'plated knives, forks or spoons, pickle dishes, butter dishes, cake dishes, etc., also a nice new lot of chinaware to select from. We have fully tried this plan and we find it gives the best satisfaction as it costs our customers absolutely nothing. Come to our opening sale of new fall and winter goods. You can make and save money by doing so. snsBRA&KA MEiOANHrir0E& oomiajvy. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 THE CHIEF rUBLIIIIID BT W. L. MCMILLAN. One year II 00 llx mouths M PUBLISHED KVKHY FIUDAT scattered them out liko Filipinos. a lot of scared Inured at the poit office at Red Cloud, Neb. a econd class mall matter. AnVEHTISlNO HATKS: Looa! advertising 5 cents r lino r Issue. Local Advertising for ciiterulnminti, core eru, socials, etc., gheti by churches, charitable lacletles, etc., where all moneys railed there from are uned wholly for church or charitable koctetlci, urst ten tinea tree and all over ten lints K cent per line per Issue. Local advertising of entertainment, concert!, reoita!, etc., where per cent li given to pro moters, ft cents per lino per litue. UIHI'LAY AllVEnTIKIMO. One column per month................... .." 00 One half column per month 3 Ml One fourth column er month............-.... 1 73 General display adcrtlliiK" 8V cents per Inch per Issue. It is reported that tho Guide dolegation is somewhat dissatisfied that their candidato did not get tho tinnii natiou (or sheriff. Tho dolegates from that point can tako tbe blamo upon themselves. If, after Tompkins' weak ness in tho convention had boon shown by several ballots, they bad transferred their strength to Amaok, tkey would undoubtedly have had a caudidato on tho ticket. Champion Shot of the World. Miss Annie Oiikloy writes: "Myself I nnd many of the Buffalo Hill Wild West Rock j Co. hiivo sriven Allen's Foot-Ease, the powuer 10 snaKo nno ttio suoes, a most thorough trial, and it docs all if not more than you claim." It instantly takes the sting out of Corns and Bun ions. Allen's Foot-Kaso is a certain cure for swollen, hot, aching, nervous or sweating feel. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Address Alien S. Olmsted, Lo Hoy. N. V. a REPUBLICAN TICKET. ror Clerk of the District Court. JAMES 11UUDKN. Of Olenuood I'rcclucl. For fount) TreaMirer, U. 1), ItOBINSON, Oo lied Cloud City. 2d Ward. For Count) Clerk, CLAItKNCK ItKKD, Of Ited Cloud Precinct. For County Judge. JOHN MAY, Of Harmony 1'rcclnct. For Count) Superintendent, KVA J. CASK, tOf Ited Cloud City, 2d Ward. For County Sheriff, M. ADAJISON, Of Pleasant II lit I'reclnct. ForCouuty Corouer, I) It. HALL, Of Uleuwood I'reclnct, For Comity surveyor, W. K. TI10KNK, Of Qlenwood I'reclnct. for Commissioner 1st District, 1). tj. KALEY, Of Pleasaut Ulll Precinct, For Commissioner 4lh, District, JAMES OVEIIMAN, Of Ited Cloud I'reclnct. a Thursday proved to be a day of surprises. 1 Tho ticket is all right, it r.nd work for it. The mistako in tho counting of the voto on clerk is something that is to bo deplored. Why such a mistako should occur, especially at such a timo whon perfect harmony should bo tho essential foaturo Is boyond comprehen sion. It resulted in a change of tho entire ticket from county clork down lo tho bottom of the tickol with tho exception of county suporintedeut. Furthermore, it has caused "political so re spots" which will require an un limited quantity of "political lotion" to heal. 1 REFEREES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. nonce is nereny given that by virtue or a decree of tho District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the Stale or Nebraska, In and for Thayer t'ouuty made and entered In aald Court on the 28th day of June, 1899, In a certain catire In said court pending, wherein Henry It. Wood Trustee. Is plaintiff and Ten nent Donalds. Frank Hunter trustee, Kmmn H. Oerrlsh, Katherlno I.. Drown, Margaret D. Drown. Helen Drown, Elizabeth L. Drown. Flora Drown Mein-Austln. William W. F-ank tin and David S. Gray administrators with the will annexed or the estate of Denjamln H Drown. Herbert E. Dradltfy administrator and executor. Tennent Itonilds trustee, George umui(i licit fitoifiii iriniuo, uunues n, uuiK ham, Frank Wood, ChaMotte Wood, Henry, it. wood administrator aaa gaardlmi, Isabella The Chief and the Inter-Ocean one year for $1.25. Good Eaoojh t Take. Tho tiuest quality of loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy and tho toots used in its preparation givo it a lliivor similar to that of maple syrup, making it very pleasant to tako. As a medicine for tho cure of coughs, colds, la gtippe, croup and whooping cough it is un equalled by any other. It ulwnjs cures mill cures quickly. For sale by H. K. Uricn Staud up for do. Tho morcury fell about twenty greet! on Thursday afternoon. Visitors to tho fair who wore dolo gates to tho convontlon last Thursday from certain localities, will ploaso keop away from the swino exhibit as thoy night confuse tho judges. Tho oxact Lumber of candidates for heritl has not yet boon ascertained, but it is all fettled now. The "sol tier boy" scattered them out like a lot Tho city council at its last mooting passed amotion to tax merry-go-rounds twenty dollars por day in tho future, and tho mayor vetoed tho samo. Tho principal roison of tho veto w.h tha arraugomonts had already boon made with the ownors of tho morrv-go-rottnd that isnow in tho city, and furthor than that that under the oxUting conditions of theotty tiuiucus and the amjunt of cash that will bo nocossary for tho con struction of tho new wells it was, in tbe judgment of tho mayor, thought ad visable to secure whatoror ready cash that could bo obtained from this and othor sources. A ooiumtttoo from the fair association was present and re monstrated agalnstHhe city granting liconse for amusomonts, etc., choaper than thoy could bo gotten on the fair grounds. T11W would bo all right to a certain extent, and should not be done. Tho city should certainly help the fair, but not to its own detriment. .tTnis could bo easily done by establishing a uniform rato of liconse to be uadd when tho fair grounds aro open duriug tho day, but tho city should control its own liconso system evenings. Furthermore wo can soo no reason why tho city be asked lo put a -prohibitive license on a merry-go-round in tho city during fair weak and thereby knock them selves out of ISO or 75 ,'sltuply beoauso tho fair HMOoialion Joannot sell tho exclusive riglujut tho falrUground for 8100. Dropped AH Other Treatment Wood. Elizabeth Francis G W oort and Henry R, of Isabella W nartltlon of the situate In Webai with certain land lo.nrlt! The West half section thirteen L. tTJ Ruarata IsYhruwaT Alio 1.1) rown admin stratrlx n. Charles II. llabconk ecutors or the last will are defendant for thn 11 if described real estitn unty, Nebraska, together najer county, Nebraska, PflaaW m ., H fLT the South East ntinrtprof In townsnln one l runup eleven (11) containing eighty (NO) acres. The South West quarter or section twenty, four (31) In township one (1) range eleeu (11) containing one huuured sixty (ICO) acres. The North East quarter ef section twentr. nine (S3) In township one (I) range twelve (1!) containing mie hundred sixty (ICO) acres. Aud which Bald decree directed the under sinned referees In said cause to sell the aboe described real estate at the front door of tho Court House in Ited Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, as upon execution for cash In hand. Therefere. th referees In said cause will on Tuesday, the 13th day of September, 1890 com mencing at tbe hour of two o'clock run. of said dav at the front door of the Court Hoiuo In lied Cloud, WcbMcr County, Ncbraskn. hell Kald real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand. Dated Augutt 10th, IMK. F. II. Uiiall. I A. I.inimkv, Vlteferecs. .M. 11. WEISS. ) IllciuiiDs J. DiKsxonE, Attorneys. Hebron. Nebr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Nebraska, 1 Webster County, f In the mailer ofctbe estate of Luclnda Fourt, deceased. Notice In hereby given jaTStll persons having claims aud demands nalnst Luclnda Fourt late of the county it Alfamakee. State of Iowa. deceased, that the! tin fixed for filing claims against said catatelKslx months from tbe V2d da or September.ltBW. All such perrons are required to present their claims with the vouchers to the County JudKe of faldcountv, at his offlcf therein, on or beforethe 2id day of March. 1900, and all claims so filed will be heard before the said fudge on the S3 d day of jnarcu, im, m iu u ciuca a.ra, Jisn Durrv. County Judge The Chief and Chicago Inter Ocean onoyoar for $1.25. 1 1 1 ca . "When I heard of the wonderful cures performed by Miles' Restorative Nervine I dropped all other treat ment. Nervous prostration and gen eral debility had batTled the efforts of the best physicians in this section. The first bottle of Nervine brought relief. 1 continued using it together with Dr. Miles Heart Cure until health was again restored." Mr. O. W, Olmsted, Kickapoo, Okla. or. MH'Horvitto is sold by all druggists on Ruaranlct.-, fint bottle bcnclils or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent Irec. Dr. Miles Msdlctl Company. Elkhart, Ind, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State or Nebraska, I Webster cnuntv. 1 In tbe matter of the esiato of Nels Sorgervon, deeased. S Notice la hereby given t trail persons having Claims ana aemanua sganist reis sorgerson late of Weoster county, deceased, that the time fixed for riling claims rftalmt aald 1 state la six months from tbe IsVi iaiy or August, 1899. All such persons are rvufai to present their claims with tne vouchera tdVtbe County Judge or said county, at his office therein, on or before tbe mh day of February. 19U0. aud all claims so filed will be heard before the said Judge on tbe 13th uay 01 reuruary, iuu. ai iu o'clock a.m. James Dcrrr, County Judge, Dated this nth dar or July. 1HB9 water will chill the Btomacb, ae you leei warmer. tos wUli o HIRES Rootbeer III cool the blool and make you rvnlly cool. It's tbe drink ror warm da). TUB OUkLES E. HIBIS CO., rtlW4.l,kU, !. n.i.r.( Mir. u4fiM4 miii. 'Jktw fer rt.r.ri "!." B n. BSrBBBEfk but It D 1 i m.mktJ & m n m m m m m n m m m m m m m m m n m m m m Pabst on the jiidaiay made a great "hit" among the visitors at the exposition on account of the cool draughts that a tired and dusty visitor could get at that place. The "PilBST BEEH" gives new life, cures that tired feeling, removes all the small particles of dust, hay seed, chaff, cob-webs, etc., from the throat, and takes that dark-brown taste from the mouth. Cool, refresh ing and delightful, especially so after watching races in the hot sun. The South Side Sample Hoom John Polnicky & Co., proprietors will be the "Pabst on the Midway" at the Inter-State Fair. Only place in the city where this brew which made Mil waukee famous can be obtained. All you want from one glass to a barrel. fine Old Wines, Whiskies Brandies. I . Wbilo attending tbe fair make your headquarters with . r W motto is "Treat Evehtonk White" but we don't ill put tbe "whiteness" in tho beer glasses. ijjf South - Side - Sample - Rgoh. Of JOHN POLNICKY & CO., Props. ' j$ .s $v 'v5S TflTOTOTrwBiwwjra