The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 23, 1900, Image 2

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VOLUME XXVIII.
KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MAHCI1 2JJ, 1 !((),
NUMBER 12
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Veilings,
Laces.
Handkerchiefs,
Gloves,
Corsets,
Hosiery.
",,v UNDERWELY
Dress Goods.
The purchasing power of c
your dollar is greater here x
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m buying and selling for cash. H
Cotton Dross Goods, 9c to 75c.
5 Serges, lOe to 81.00. C)
M Novelties, Plaids, Etc., 10c to $150. H
, Suiting, newest styles and patterns, 85 5 so 05
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. Black Goods, 10c to 12.75.
'"V Popular colors, GOc Jo 3100.
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Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
ALMOST FORGOTTEN.
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Boots,
Groceries,
Furniture.
Shoes,
Queenswars.
THE BIG STORE
MINER BROS., Red Cloud, Neb.
PIANOS and
ORGANS !
At Wholesale Prices.
Having disposed of my stock
of Furniture I have made
arrangements with several
large factories whereby I
can sell Pianoes & Organs
at Wholesale Prices.
ORGANS, $29 and up.
PIANOS, $85.00 and up.
F. V. TayU
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SWBBT POTATOES
FOR &AiT3.
I bavo a fine lot of sweet potatoes suitable for seed or for family use
which I desiro sell. The varieties are
"White Cuban Queen"
and "Yellow Jersey."
$1.00 per bushel.
11 first qualities for raising plants. Parties desiring sweet potatoes
for tbo purpose of raising plants or eating can got same by calling
my farm four and one-half mtlos south .west of Ited Cloud,
JOS. ROCHBR.
Incidents of Every Day Life Which Very
Few People Stop to Think About on
Account of Their Littleness.
Mardhficld, Mass., charges an even
million dollars for ono saloon liconsc.
Tho result is that the city has no legal
ized gin mills and tho drug stores nro
having a big trndo in paint noso
paint. State Journal. This is tho
kind of situation the Anti-Saloon
League desires to place this city in.
To vary tho program- a httlo wo will
also bavo 11 few blind pigs whore you
can lay down your money and tcceivo
on a dumb wnitcr a cool and invigorat
ing bottlo of ginger ale. Wo remem
ber once when wo had no saloons hero
of n Httlo drug storo incident. A man
with an appnrcnt limp camo into tho
diug store and complained that His
rheumatism was very bad. Tho drug
man said bo thought ho could fix him
up and reaching for his bottle poured
him out a generous glass of medicine
noso paint. Tho man drank it, made
a remark about tho medicine boing
awful bitter, made 11 wry face and left.
A short time after wo noticed tho
man on tho strcot and tho limp had
disappeared and the mediuino had evi
dently done its work. If it bo possiblo
that wo havo nn licensed saloons this
year it will bo romarkablo bow many
men nro troubled with rheumatism
In that event also many packages of
llayuor's sovon-yoar-old ryo will find
their way to tho express ofllco billed
to numerous young men of this city
A boom will bo created in the sale of
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Hos
tetter's Stomach Bitters and our drug
gists will bocome plutocrats. But this
will not come to pass as the people by
their votes will docido to have things
run in tho present good old way. Now
that tho approach of spring is at hand
ono sees many rubbish piles afire
throughout the city. Tho burning of
rubbish is all right but in numbers of
cases tho way it is dono is all wrong
It is too often loft to bo superintended
by a lot of kids who aro liablo to get
burned themselves or olso set tho sur
rounding property on fire. In this
part of tho country where the state of
the weather is so changeable from nico
weather to that of high winds great
care should be taken that fires are en
tirely out before left. Tho usual school
board tight which is always brought up
by ono 01 two individuals is again in
evidence. Tho present school board
has been a very harmonious and efli-
cientono and wo believe it is to tho
bost interests of ourschools to keep tho
board as nearly us possible as it is to
day constituted. Tho two members
whoso terut expires this year are T. C.
Hacker and L. II. Fort. Mr. Fort was
again nominated and Mr. Hacker de
clined and 1. 11. Holmes was nominated
in Ills steal. I'lio board as now con
stituted is eno from tho district, two
from tho second ward and two from
tho first ward. Both tho terms expir
ing being from tho first ward it is
nothing more than right that this ward
havo its share and bo represented by
two members. Tho personal animosi
ty of two or three Individuals who wish
to get their stingers in on some of our
teachers should not bo countenanced.
Did you ever ootico how easy it is to
stir up troublo and strife. One word
soinotimes causes more trouble than a
week's peco making will settle, This
is true in both sexes. However the
fair sex is the most inclined to forgive
and forget. As a rule a man waits a
long time for a chance to get even.
Have you noticed how the town has
commenced to pick up. New stores
aro getting to be a common thing.
And while everything else is going
along at a lively rato why not fix up
the sidewalk in front of vour ulace.
Tbo kindling season is about over and
it will bo safo to fix up. The kite sea
son is hero. The air is full of them.
The weather this week has commenced
U make tho farmers wonder when
they aro going to get at their spring
work. Tho people who know most
generally fay the least. This may bo
an old saying, but it is a true saying.
When a cannon goes off it generally
makes considerable uoisn. After it is
ail over tho peoplo wonder how such
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New : Dress
ARE COMING NOW IN EARNEST,
Goods,
Wc are now showing the most complete stock of new seasonable Dry Goods that
we have ever shown. Our increasing trade demands the large stock we
have purchased for cash. Meing large buyers,, and paying spot
cash, enables us to give our customers allthere is in it.
SPEGIAIt SALE ?W PRGH 24 TO PRC(1 31 INCLUSIVE.
ft 10 YARDS CALICO FOR 25c,
l)j Special in Corsets at 25c, 35c, 50c and $1.00.
ij Lace Curtains at .8c, 75c, &1.00 and up.
va; Yard wide bleached Muslin, 5c, 6c, 7c and 8c.
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jj Silk Waists.
f We call your attention to
ili the large assortment and new
and iasinonabie styles, vvc
are offering these at extreme
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Silk Waist Patterns.
In 3A and 4 yard lengths.
We have an extensive line of
the nobbiest patterns we have
ever had. Ask to see them.
1 Tailor Made Suits.
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rrospective customers tor a
tailor made suit will be pleased
when she sees our suits. The
style and make is the latest
and best, and the price is as
cheap as others ask for old
styles and cheap workmanship.
Prices from $5.00 to $18.00.
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Groceries.
Oranges, per dozen, 10c to 35c.
Kaisins, good, Cc per ponnd.
Fino evaporated California Pencbos at
lOo per pound.
Evaporated Apples 10c per pound.
White llussian soap, 8 bars for 20c.
Lenox soap, 8 bars for 20c.
Fidolity soap, 1R bars for 25c.
Nice lino of Toilot soap, cheap.
Tomatoes, 3 cans for 2Sc.
Ginghams and Wash Goods.
A beautiful line of Ginghams
frm 4c to 50c per yard.
Dress Goods Ginghams 7c,
8c and 10c.
Apron Checks 4c, 5c, 6c and
7c per yard.
French Ginghams 10c to soc
A nice new line of new shirt
waists. Come early and get a
choice.
Carpets.
Get our prices on carpets be
fore making a purchase. We
will save you money.
Shoe Special.
Wn linvn hc'vi'mI linos of Shoes wo aro
going to close out at less than manufac
turer's cost.
58 pairs of Froodman Bros. & Schaeff
er's Ladies fino 13.50 shoes, to close at
II 95, in Turns nnd Welt solos, Kid and
Vesting Tops, in O. and D. Widths.
0 pairs Ladies Fino Shoes at GOc.
10 pairs Hamilton Brown $2.00 shoos,
pointed toe, laco or button, ut 11.48.
27 pairs Mon's Vici Kid, laco, coin toe,
82.50 shoes nl 12.00 per pair.
All our Mon's colored shoes in Tans,
and Chocolates, in all tho now toes at
loss than manufacturers wholesale prico.
Wo nro going to closo this lino out nnd
quit handling men's colored shoes.
Men's 3 00 Cbocolato vici kid at 82 20.
Mon's 83.00 Cbocolato and Tan, vici kid
at 82.10.
Men's 14.00 cbocolato and tan calf
shoes at 82.25.
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"33IO TLIAJlXE STORE."
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a little thing can make so much noise.
There aro some vory pretty window
displays noticeable along our streets
tbe60 days. The now spring dresses
displayed causa many hungry looks.
The same holds true in rcgaid to cloth
ing stores.
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A Memorial Service
Last Sunday evening tho Christian
Endeavor Society of the Congregation
al church held a memorial service in
memory of their late president, Benja
min F. McCuno. The church was beau
tifully decorated with flowers and up
on tho platform was nn easel holding
an enlarged picture of the deceased.
Tho service consisted of well chosen
songs, bible and memorial readings.
Following resolutions were adopted.
WhereaB, It has plnai.4 Almighty
God our Heavenly Father to take from
our midst on March 22, our beloved
president, Benjamin F. McCune,
through the agency of death, therefore
be it,
Kesolved, that in the death of our
esteemed companion this society has
lost a usefnl and worthy member.
That this society tender to the be
reaved family our heartfelt sympathy
and condolence.
Mabei.O. flowAKD, Vice Pres.
Mattie AiiKi-.Sec.
There is a Class of People
Who are injured by;tho use of coffee.
Recently there lins been put in all tho
grocery stores a new preparation called
Grain-O, made of pure grains, that
takes tho place of coffee. Tbo most
delicatn stomach receives it without
distress, and but few can tell it from
coffee. It does not cost over one
fourth as much. Children may drink
it with great benefit. 10c and 25c per
package, Try it. Ask for Grain. O.
CINE
Uichard Keaglo has not recovered as
yet from the injurios rocolvod from
tho runaway near tho railroad cross
ing. The school board in Dist. 8 has tho
now black board ready for uso.
L. A. Haskins is not through moving
his property from the Sborwood ranch
yet. Ho has two teams hauling fo r
him.
Miss Molva VanDjke of Danbury,
Nebraska, stopped off on a short visit
with friends in Lino, while enrouto to
Kansas City where she haa a position
as short hand reporter in tho Salvation
Army.
Samuel Saunders of Red Cloud has
moved on tbo Butler farm just across
the state lino.
Tho salo of Elmer Robinso 1 was
largely attended and everything sold
hiRh.
Some of the farmers are cuttiug corn
stalks this week,
Sherman Fordyce of North Branch
has moved on the H. H. Uaskins ranch.
Jack Wilmot has bought eighty acres
of land near the Goblo ranch.
Mr. Mackev, who lives on tho Stroup
ranch, has finished sowing bis oats.
Mrs. Geo. Mountford and one of her
children are on the sick list and
the care of Dr. Damerell. under
Will Galbraith is home on a short
visit from Alliance, Nebraska. Ho re
ports work plenty nnd wages good.
Al Scriyncr sold his mules and
bought a team of horses of Mr. May
nard. Six of Clark Stevens' family are on
the tick list.
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