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VOLUME XXVIII.
BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 7, 1900,
NUMBER 35
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$ f V"l ljj 1f V f That these prices are economical you must ack- ?
wj? JLv wl-l v-ifl JT nowledge aside from our prices the fact that only jW
'Jail - the better class of merchandise is offered here &
(w) should be a strong incentive. One that should direct your buying here.
lf "BUYING AND &ET.r,IJKG FOR CASH.'
lh Upon this basis we solicit your fall and winter business.
THE ALASKA WANDERERS.
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Curtains.
Special purchase
in flii; linn innlcr
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it possible to make
special prices and
we take advantage
of the opportunity
and offer some
very good values.
Eaee CurUiiti4
Chtnilo l'ortieiies
Tapestry I'ortiorros
Hngitail stripes portion es
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SI 1)3 to fi 00
1 98 to 7 00 "
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fi Outing Flannels.
JiOO pieces of llannol wo bought enrly anil
nml in Inigo quantities to soouio the price.
We liiul v huvo u hugersiook Ihtui wo
tre warranted in cai tying for a shoit nop
year In oritur to move this stock we
have to ninko prices.
50 pieces nt re, regular 7c value
100 pieces at 8c, tegular 10c. valuo.
100 pieces at 10c, regular V2a value.
."iO pieces at ll!Je, regular 15c values
15 pieces imitation French llannel, '20'.
DRESS GOODS.
We make each season bear its bunion of losses
in our tti ess goods stock, anil in operating in this
mnniiri our. slock is always the fieshest, full of the
newest anil most dcirublo fabiics the, most styl
ish suitings. The lamest assottment in the valley.
All wool suitings 40c to $1 70
Hlack gooils 7Jc to 1! 75
Honiiottns. Singes IOc to 1 -.5
Venetian cloths , 00c to 150
llioadcloths. sntiu boibor. clastic cloth 75e to 1 50
Novelty goods
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Kooils at 80 c; 10c
Underwear.
tlOO dozen Men's, Ladies, Misses and
Chlhlien's underwear. That we placeil our
orders at an oppoitttuo time you will Had
proof in these prices.
fiO do.en men's wool lleeced (overj piece
full market) special at 50e.
25 do.en men's lleeced at !Mc.
25 dozen ladies' lleeced, same quality as
men's wool lleeced, 50e.
100 ilo.nn ehildien's lleeced, special at
12c, si.e ill
00 do.en men's, ladies, mid childinn's nil
wool gaimnnts at special close out pt ices
Garpets
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new carpets,
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the result if
vo ii select
them hero. The way wo list prices on toese super
ior qunlities makes this the carpet stock that gives
yoi: best at smallest price
THK KELIAHLB MAKKS AND STYLES.
We propose- mak- "T T1 n iT
sales so wo nie JX aJJ Mj) "
holding tliepiiccs ;
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Ingrains, S5 to 10c :
(iranites'J5to 10c :
Union, 155 to 55c j
Wool lillinir. 55c. .
All wool, 37, I2J, :
00 and 70c :
Hemps, 7J to 25e ;
Moiiuettcs 85e to ;
81 00. ;
Avminsters, $1 00 A
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Wo carry a very complete stock of rugs, samples
art squai es, et 5. Wo guarantee lo woBt priced.
SHOES.
Your individual
tasto is always con
sidered hero and we
havu the shoes at all
times that you par-
liculailv piefer. Ibn
i shoe that pleases ami
at a prion that you
will oheei fully imy.
Our stock is soviii it'd
that von aie alwajs
assuied of llift fullest
satisf notion, a most
important fealiue of
mi shoe hiding.
Each pair guai anteed
Wolfo llroH. meilium pi iced shoisfiOu to j pi r pi
M U WolistX: Co. lino of MaRtilT school times-,
Huntley & Olmsteads eelobuited lino of nieiiH shoes;
( con Wheeler, . I no. Strootman, and KiehauUon
& Co lines of Ladies lino shots $2.75 to 81.00
The "Amoiican (Jirl"$2 60 shoes, guaianteeil the
best value on the ninrkot. Kivi) ftloh
EVEHY PAIR )F SHOES (JUAKAMKLD.
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Special jolt lot of 2000 yards ill ess goods at half
ice. too coods at ;ti
goods at 20c.
Fall and Winter Shirt Waists.
A belter assoitment to select fioni would bo haul
lo tiud Velvet, Sitin, I'laul, Flannel, Novelties,
ranging ih price fiom ?1.00 to $7.00.
Ladies' Fall and Winter Skirts.
Consisting of golf skiits, hnlliantincs, brocade
and serge, pi ice ?a.50 to 87 00
PERCALES, 1 yard wide. 12Ju (Suaranteuil to
give perfeut satisfaction. The heaviest piint cloth
made.
CALICOES-5000 yatds at 10 yawls for 32c
MUSLINS ri nit of he Loom or Lonsdale bleach
id at 7e
(Sood quality bleached at 5c
Host L L unbleached al 5c.
Hosiery.
Ladies cotton hose at 10c to 50c
L adies coMon lleeced. 15e to I50e
SOME Sl'EUAL HAIKJAINS.
10 lit .en school hose, 'J.'ic glade,
containing Hlack Cat Leathei stock
ings, goods ol that grade, to close
out at lOo.
100 doen special heavy weight
school hose at 15c.
Blankets.
500 pails just received.
A full 10 1 sized blanket, gray, white or tan at-17i:
Other grades at 00,70. 75e up to $10 per pair
Ask to see our Inn vest blanket at $1.00.
Furniture.
Another car of tuinituie lo
airtvo about the 12lh.
Hougbt direct fiom the fac
tory in cat load lots Huy
ing and selling foi cash en
ables us to make the lowest
pi ices. Wo guarantee our
prices lower tham all com
petition lleie are a few
items.
.'I piece hardwood bedioom
suit, $15.00.
Couches $7 50
Kitchen chaiis, 50c.
Dining room table, 0 foot,
ash, 81 25 each.
lion bed, matiiess and sptUigs, complete, 80iI5.
Strictly high grade goods.
Good Values in Linens.
Hleacheil linen finish damak 2:ic to I0e.
All linen damask 10: to 81 75
Union damask, 10 to (iOc
Tin key icd,15, 18 to 50.'.
Yellow. 25. ill) to 5nc
TOWELS special in all linen
Special in union'.
Special in IhiMi :owi Is
CUASH All linen
Special unpolled
The best wealing clash
Union cinsh
Crash
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10c to 7fio
10c lo lido
15(! to 75e
7o to 2!)o
15o to 25o
lade.
Bo to 25e
2 to 10c
UOi!, Ii0c, 50o
SEWING MACHINES.
Now Hoy nl
High head
$20 00.
Drop head
$22 50
FIELD,
Five dtnwer
high head
like cut
$20.00.
Fivutliiiuor
drop head
$W 00
Every
machine
cunranteed.
Polish
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HEAHINO.
Why pay $35 to $50 for a machine when wo can
sell yjii a lie Iter one at 320 00 lo 825 00 Wo havu
placed 250 of these machines in this vicinity,
New IdV:a Patterns, every pattern 10c.
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The Experiences and Troubles of the Red
Claud Fortune Hunters In Alaska
a Told by One ol Them
;Nomk, Alaska, Aug 10, 11)00.
Editor Chief, Ked Cloud, Nob -We
have received several copies of the
"Groat Family Weeklj" since our ar
lival here, i vciy uowl of which (ads
included; were lead and le read with
pleasute,
A few facts about Nome may bo of
interest to sniiiii .f our fiienils I vill
give yoi a few and you may publish
such part as you may deem advisable
After ii pleasant vojago of W days
fiom Semitic, woluulcil heio on the
UUh of .Juno and pitched our tent oh
the beach liftyfeet from high tide whet o
it elill remains. Nome is the largest
mining camp in point of number of
people ever known The cause of the
groat rush was the ropoit of Iho gieat
Holiness ot the beach diggings and the
fact tli:t the government rtserved for
a public highway a sixty-foot strip
along the beach, which could not bo
staked by anyone as a placer claim, but
was free and open lo any and all per
sons to work on cither n small ot largo
scale as long'as tlioy soe lit to woik it
but tho niomont they removed their
tools and quit work they abandoned
their right to that fpot aud any other
person could step in and prosecute tho
seal eh for gold This rule, which seems
((juitablo and just, has prevailed until
a short lime ago, when tho steamship
Senator, on its second tiip, brought in
as the main putt of its cargo a fully
Hiuipped United States couit, judge,
maiahai and clink with pioper number
of deputies, and a man whom tho com t
has appointed receiver, for most of the
eases v hum a receiver has boon asked
for, and itiito a number of lawyers.
Tho jury, I believe, is not unpolled.
The com l opened up tho equity mill
at onco aud issuod a grist of in junctions
that modern weapon of legal war
faio used often as a substitute for
tutiity. In this case it had thuclToctof
closing up ami shutting down the fab
ulously i ich mines, on Anvil Crook until
the comlcoiiU appoint a leeeiver It
was not dill'icult to llnd a man to ac
cept the position Tho receiver being
placed In position to draw a salary the
com t tin lied lis attention to the beach
miner, and at one gentle sweep of tho
equitable pen, of the honorable court,
it was docioed that the persons who
have located claims along tho beach on
I tho Coast of Alaska shall also have
the right to mine tho beach t waiei's
edge, and the hundreds of poor follows
who landed heie without money, who
had up to that timo boon working al
most night aud day with rockers trying
to gather together enough of the lino
parliolt h of gold, so Hue that a thousand
of them would not make more than 5
cents, had to abandon this, their last
hope of seeming the neccssaiy funds to
pay their passage homo. And tho men
to whom this beach, this public high
way was given, tuo the locators of tho
claims adjoining tho beach, and the
localois of these claims aie tho same
clas of men who have staked and
located all the claims for liundieds of
miles around. They sit in their touts
and send men all over tho country to
drive stakts and number them and
wiito cei tain names on them as locat
orsnever intending to do a day's
work on them, but by diiving tho
stakes keep men who would prospect
aud opou them up, cntiiely away until
someone should by chanco discover on
some cioek a pay streak which would
give a speculative value to all the
claims un tho creek. These art) the
men who get the bench. How true that
jmssngo of holy wilt: "To him that
hath shall bo given, and to him that
hath not shall bo taken away even that
which ho soemoth to have."
It Is possible the com t wanted to fol
low tho teachings of the bible, and this
was the only passage ho could safely
.apply and protect tholooatots.
Tlio beach, as a mining proposition
at this time, is a falluto. I have'
'lamped along tho shore fur twenty
miles and have talked with hundreds
of men, many of whom woio heio Inst
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is almost complete. This is the largest stock in
Webster county. Our increasing trade de
mand the big stock we have put in.
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Speeial Prices on Silk Satin Waists.
$5.00 silk waists for $2.gS.
S'ilk Waists $2.75 to 6,50.
A nice line of wool waists at $1.75, $2.25, $2.50.
Satteen waists, black and colors at special
prices.
Dress Goods.
We are now showing the largest stock and
best values ever shown in the county.
-51 inch all wool llcnileltasand SeigiMj all colors, worth
ill 00, oar pi ice (10c
Waist pallet ns in French Plaids at 75o, $1.00 and $1.'.T
per J awl.
Polkadot Ucni iettas in waist patterns at 81 00 per yawl.
Black Dress Goods.
Our stock of black dress goods would be a
credit to cities of the Omaha and Lincoln
class. Don't fail to see this stock.
EXIUA SPECIAE-Eddio Silk, Hi Inches wide, just the
thing for fall ill esses, at I80 per yard, well worth il."ie.
T.liis is a baigain.
A beautiful line of imltntlon French polkmlot and stripes
at t8i3 per yawl.
Novelty worsteds worth I. In to 'JOe nt 12Jc per yard.
Changeable llrillantine, IIS inches wide, at (IOc per yard.
Outing Flannels.
Tills is our long suit. Two hundred piecoj at fie, lie, 7c,
8c, lie, 10j aud l'JJo per yawl.
Carpets and Rugs.
A nice now lino of Carpets and Hugs and ArtSiruarcB that
wo can save you money on.
Table Linens.
Red Table Damask at 10, '.'O, '25, 110, 113 and 40c.
Illcachcd tabic linen fiom 15c up to f 1.00.
TOWELING at !), 5, 7, 8, 10, 1'2 and irc.
Gent's Collars, Guffs and Neckties .
(Jont's linen collars, all tho latest stylos at 5i
(lout's linen cull's at 10c.
(iiinl's regular Mo ties at Me
PANTS.
A nice line of boys' knee pants at'J5o and 0O0.
Also a good lino of men's overalls and cotton pants at 50e.
Toe, il.00 and tl 25
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Wo aio receiving our now stock which when all in will bo
linger than wo have before shown, and prices aio
very cheap
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Wo have a reputation of soiling blankets at mouoy saving
prices and wo propose to maintain mat ropuiatlon.
See our blankets.
Underwear.
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undorwear Tiirnure Bros, will sell your underwear.
Our stock of undorwear was contracted for January
1st, bcfoio any advance and our customers will got
tho advautauo of this saving.
Ladies' heavy lleeced vests and pants nt !25c. Compare
this garment with it.'c and 00c garments elsowhoro.
Our Men's lleeced at 50o Is a hummer.
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Salt, )pr barrel , f 1 45
Canned goods while tlio btock on hand lasts nt pi lens as
follows
II. pound can 'JOo California uroeii gago plunw
" " !20o California Egg plums
25o California QUince.
" 25n Ctlifornia Currants
" " iWo California SJniwborries
10 liars Fern Soap
S bars Santa Clans soap
8 hats Diamond C soap
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