The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 17, 1908, Image 9

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In this clearing-salo we propose to sellout comijleteAy several of the different lines of goods in this sfcook,
and have made prices according. Radical saving can be made in buying- these goods now.
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Clearing Sale on all Use Hash Goods.
c, 8c and ioc wash goods on sale at dC
i zc wash goods at I S -.C
r 5c wash goods at 3JC
cc wash goods at I OC
coc wash goods at fcOG
Those arc the greatest bargains ever offered in
this class of goods.
Special July Clearing Sale on all the Hats.
We have arranged all our hats in special lots and
the) all go on sale regardless of cost, as they must
all be sold. It will pay you to come and see what you
can buy at-
25c 50c 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 &c
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Special Clearing Sale on all the Long Silk Gloves.
$i. 25 silk gloves fOG Ji.in silk gloves 3 1 .00
$(.75 silk gloves $l.20 5 00 silk gloves $! ,50
Special Clearing Sale of all
the Remnants.
SPECiM WRAPPER SAIE.
7S Ladies' Wrappers and Mother Hubbard house
dresses on sale at special prices. $i.-,o wrappers and
Mother I lubbards, SALI PRICK
93c.
These garments have been selling at $12.00 to $15.00
per dozen at wholesale, and at this special price they
are certainly a splendid bargain. Your cnoice of any
of them at oSc. All sizes.
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Special Clearing on Imported China
Dishes a.nd Fancy Pieces.
In this special clearing sale we are going to sell out all
the fancy chinaware we have left. Nearly every one
in this vicinity knows about it, so we will not need to
describe them. They will be placed on sale on one of
our center counters at
Exactly One-HoLlf the R.egul2Lr Price.
Sjiecla! Clearing Sale
on all the Czarina Petticoat
on all the McGee 1'ettLoats
on all the white muslin and cambric underskirts.
It will pay you to come and see them at once. All on
display on one of our center tables.
Extra Special Clearing Sale
Ladies Fine Waists
Special lot of $1.75. ?2 00 and $2.50 sample waists
placed on sale on one of our center counters.
Your choice for this r.ale !9C
Special Clearing Sale
on all t'le Calicoes, IVrcales and (iinghams.
S.',c percales at G 10c percales at 7 I 2C
12 Ac percales at $G ioc ginghams at IG
7 I -2c
i2c ginghams at
-SPECIAL, SALE of LADIES' HAND BAGS
All the balance of our stock of ladies hand bags placed
on sale at nearly one-half the regular prices. 50c bags
at 25c, 75c bags at 45c, Si. 00 bags at 60c.
ALL THE 13ELTS OX SALE AT
SPECIAL PRICES.
Special clearing sale in our Shoe Department. All the Ladies Shoes on sale at COST
COST. All the Hujs Shoes on sale at COST.
All the Ladies Oxfords and Slippers on sale at COST. All the Children's on sale at
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The only Democratic Paper
Published in WEBSTER COUNTY
One Dollar Per Year
To the IHclflc Coast
Dailv low rniunl trip mtes to l'ort
J land', Seattle, Tncotnii, FnmuiMM,
Lo Almoin sun! .-mi Diego, Slightly
1 higher to include both California anil
1 Piitfut Sound One whole business (lny
j saved by our new schedule to the Pa
cific coast.
City Dray and bxpress Line.
1 AV. BTUDKUAKEi:, mor.
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
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CITY AGENTS FOR r. DAWS EXPRS&S CG.
TKIiEPUONKS,
Residence iSS. Off km 10.
DECORATING THE WRONG MAN.
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AftnTuaian of Namaa Leads to Im-
jarrasaing Error.
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Ja carious Instance of a French dls-
Unction belUB conferred on the wrong
man has Juat hoen revealed.
A few dayB ago It was announced
that ai Mr. Henri .lapy, county conn
cillcr tor the district of llelfort. had
bon nruolnted an ollicer of the he-
Kn ot Honor for nieiitoilous serv
ices. M. Japy now wiltcs to the new.?.
lpciB to jirote.d
I was duly proposed for the ills
tVnctlcn," ho saya, 'hut have never h
culvefl It, another pet son of the mine
name, M. .lules Jnpy, has received th.j
distinction intended for me. r'.nc the
official Journal places to that ge-.tle-uvan'H
credit the facts for which the
Olstlnctlon was to have been confeued
on rr.e.
"On ninkliiK Inquiries 1 dlscovend
that a careless cle.k had accidentally
litacel the docunients lelatini; to my
matter in a cavdhoard cover heaii'.i;
ihe. ni'ino of M. .Ink's .lapy. who waa
decorated on the fc'r.nsth of my
lajiers."
The authorities informed M. Japy
Mat n vory emharraaslns mUtake had
born r.MiJe. They rou'd mt very well
take away tho dlr'lnctloii fioju M.
Jules .lapy. upon vhoni it has heon
cxint'cncd by inlM.ike, and. on tho
other hand, thou- was no other dis
tinction to make pood tho mlstako.
?X. Henri Japy must, theiefoie, wait
for another opportunity, us tho num
ber of decorations coriVried at each
poilod Ib Ktrictly limited.
controlled 8 per ceTtl. of the 'diamond 1
output of the world. I
"Kvery ao often In the year," said
thU jaweler, "the diamond ayndlcatw
aendK notice to the jewelers who are
on th combination's Hat that a sight
mny be had of lots of certain kinds.
A sight is the trade name for a view
of the special lot of diamonds.
"The cutters who are notified
come to take a look nt the diamonds
in the show rooms In London. If they
want to buy they purchase them then
nnd there for spot cash. There isn't
a minute credit.
"Fin thei more, If a linn sends an
npent there five or six times without
hib hiiyltiK anything at the sluht the
syndicate cuts It off the list. That
"happened once to a linn with which
I was connected some years upo, and
it Is tiyliiK still to pet hack on th-i
list.
"When ou icallze that the otlnv
two per cent, of diamonds come tiom
ltra.ll ou may imagine that the syn
dicate is in a position to do thiuus in
that way."
BOAT CONSTRUCTED tip WICKS.?.
Said to Be Warranted to Stand
Rougnett Uaage.
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1 To Eawtern Roiorti
Dai'y low excursion rates to Canada,
I Michigan, Minnesota, WiHcansln, Mas
Uachusettsand New Y""rk tourist re-
sirtv, also low excursion ratwHtPtqur-
isttejiorts in Maine, New H'aihpahire,
and Vermont.
To ColbTaJo
and Rocky Mountalna
While the steamer Statendam of
the Holland-American line was com
ing up from Quarantine several day
a;o on her last trip to New Yoik. a
Ki oii)i of passengers was commenting
on the stoutly built lifeboats on the
boat deck. One of the passengers said
he felt sure that all hands would he
ir.ied for If they had to take to the
small boats, hut that he had an emer-
Rency lifeboat of his own, which he snuully conducted uxoiii-ions first and
would use If he was unable to get Into third Tuesdays of meli tuoii'h.
Dally low rales to Colorado, Utah,
Wyoming. Hlnck Hills and Yellow
stone Park.
1000 Families Wanted
Kor newly irrigated lands in the Big
Horn Uisiii Wyo No ey- lones or
Hoods. Water your laud as needed.
Soil i. rich. Timber and coal plenti
ful. 1'rc.HfH) to S.)d ner acre, rer
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SAY, HISTER!
Do you know that it will pay YOU, as
well as US, to buy your Building Ma
terial and Coal at ouryards? Not only
that our prloos average lower, or at
least as low, as those of our competit
ors, but beoacsk we take especial care
of and protect all can be olassed as
REGULAR CUSTOMERS.
PL ATT A FREES CO.
Coml. Lumber.
ADMITTED TO VIEW DIAMONDS.
Way ct the' De Beers-Premier Com
bination with Its Customers.
' Some Jewelers were discussing tho
eVamond situation and one of them
ftaJd nbout a thing that was now to
a. mnn-hant from out of town. Tho
ooaveisation
apjtcr com1
Cotton in Arizona.
After an cMieii.ver.t that is said to
sBtahllsh heniid any doubt the adap
tability of the Salt lUver 'valley tn.il
to the growing v.t I'jrntlan ooiti.n a
movement Is now on foot to plant a
laige ncicii.e thin M-iison. and It is
(Irmly believed tha cotton In de .M
to become die of Ailzoua's gu'dtest ,
soui'ces of wealth. (
Tho movement was siarted by 1-.
Stilcltland of iilngtou. who stated!
a few da.vs ago that as much as Hurt J
acies will be planted to I2g)plian:
cotton this season.
Kxpcriuients made at Arlington
show that two bales of cotton can be
raised to the acre theie. Some of the J
, cotton raised at Arlington was sent to
I government experts and they declared
It equal In texture ami quality to tno
. Egyptian product.
a Miiall boat of the steamer. "I have
a big wicker water-tight trunk that 1
always cany In my stnterooin," Im
said, "and 1 would throw out tho con
tents In a minute and drift In tint'
1 trunk. If t'lU'Tgeney demanded." Some
one laughed, and then one of the pat ly
mid to the speakei : "Your Idea of .1
wicker lll'e'ioat has been put into prac-
! tlcal form by C. .1. de Vos. the Dutch
I Inventor, of Kotten'am. He has iv-
j renlly patenied a wicker lifeboat that
! has withstood unusually rough tests m
a heavv Ken. Willi the exception of tli
nhs and Beats the bont is made u
tlrely of wator-ihiit wicker. It Is an
rul.itely uusinkable, and can st.ind
llvo times ai, much pounding as ile
wooden or steil llf boats. It does n-t
look iinltlng. but It lides the s .13
beautifully and has a greater capaiip-
j for passenuers and provisions than
' the other heavier boats."
Write D.t'iom Denver, gonural agent,
1 Land-eekets' lnfortniitl'Ui Huruuu,
1 Omaha, for new folder. lt- free.
! Write a brief description of
I your proposed trip, and let u-
I advi-e you now 10 uiiikk it inc
lust way at. tho least eot.
! .J. F. UinvAitt)-. Ticket Agent.
W. Wakeley, O. I. .-v., Omaha, n.
tne personal parts of ordlnnry in '..
As he stands to deliver hU soft, pr
sinslve. inellilliious oratory, with staff
rf orb e In his hand, any one can se
that be l-t 1 iinin of ;rcat lmportatfle.
or If thlj'ls not apparent from his a'
tit tide It may l gathered from the at
lentlin p'lli to his utterances by gray
haireil chiefs :1ml by nit!i and maid
ens. If the talking man l a clever
fellow aid understands bis h wines-.,
he is the ehlf rullut' power l:i bis
tribe. r.ltlnniKl) the iiomlnal he olslilp
Is alwir.y vested In a chief or patrl
nr.ii.ll llgiuelicail.
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1 H B JNKOH.-UATION
iaPJI l!l(liuiu
Fssrssa r l&nsmoss
for f tie. Not Jinn 't:'ar nbout locntlon.
Wish to hear from miner only lm
wi.i Foil dlri'ct to buvii". Givu price,
description nml Rtntu wlicu iiotsci.slon
ran 11(1 11 ill jillllihs.
UDABBYJItlRE, Dm 9OT9 od.itr, N.T.
MHEWSBWISSSa
Kov Wyckoff Wan Hcvcalcd.
The laic I'rotisor Walter A. W.vih-
ill of Piinccto:i had a passion for
l.fowi'dgf at llrst hand aial will b
l..-si reii'i'mbeied m tho college to-
r who rtttdled Inbor c-ntidltl "i.; ' ,v
i .' j himself ii laborer s.'.-itlrg
. ' - 1 in Coiincellcut wlth.i.o i. .. ;
! ''i ;i M'.lt of oMU'.iiis. I w
I . I' ivi':,ii nci.rly ei i
t tun i '!er the fuxhl ': i
. .. I g hil.i:i'l's I tit s ei.;i.iii,.
i : y of vlio'.i'i .i.ltimalidy bee.,
t.'i'.-.is Wb.'A'ver there was a po
Dtn't Buy Land ntr Ltan
Mcney tn Real Estate
without geETing one of Tcel's
perfect Abstracts of Title. The
oldest and most reliable set of
Abstract books in Webster Co.
SjlU.lli'O bjud tiled and approved,
l'epreseiits six of the best In
surance companies doing busi
ness in the htate.
LfiANS V.imi on CITY PROPERTIES
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Red Gioud, Nobr.
C-rr co in Ovcrlng Block.
f . c ics: Belt Olf, r.irnors 3G
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One of the rentet toinptutlons of
Ion led to Ihe Do necrs-Pie- ,mv no ,h Ullt u C0lvicci, V0M
Ulnatlou and the fant n.- i t,mt you mxM goi IU,rL,
' Samor.'s Talking Man.
Micnonctte Drives Away Files. ' w' tnU:'",f ",a"' ; r ( t",f". '
, , , a character. All Hie atlnls of s ue
Mignonette. It has been discovered. r ,ll0 V,K0 In ,,,,, ,, hll,ls u!lk.0
is abhorred oi flies and In a room nro carried upon Ills shoulders, in or
where pots of this (tower aie set no ll!U.v ,, ,3 ,,, ,.llkr ...ivlsiM-. per
tly will linger for a moment Bntlp COIlvlll0Lr alll, ,.L.Ml,,nor of tho
Now Is the t me o sow tho seeds, ,,,,,, llIlIcfSi ,.,. tllu ,.lft f e,0.
and for early blooming ho pots must' mlon e Jnnk , the lll08t of . 0
bo subjected to gentle heat. Instead enJ V8 lnimunIty fron, ,,. lluB4t
of fly papers and horribly sticky I0 (amu)t l(0 8pokon ot , onIlliry
brown in Isturcs left about a room In tcrllw lf lt 8houIu bo UPCesSary to
glass dishes, what a b esse, resource , nk of hIs liyos or u molllll or ,,u
as a deterrent to the irrlta lug fly Is " RpCclal honorable words must
tho sweet, wholesome flower of ,. ..' ,' ...,.i , n i.i.
mignonette, Ukme nd have never, hcon .upplle.d.io
.' ill y of wmk he iipphed ItT It. . l'.'.:i
er It v. eie dlg.'li'g dltiies. wiei-Mug
oi.. i's or l''ietor work I'of i .-. hiie
his lm-o;:..!lo usuall. woil.ed well, but
as Minn as his fellow laborers saw- hl.i
at table they at once began to suspect
him. Ills manner of eating, his way
of holding knife and fork, at once set
them speculating. Once ho was seen
drlnklug tea nt a fellow laborer's
house in Chicago. He lifted the saucer
from the table, held It In his baud and
forgot himself so far as to drink with
out noise. "I kuowed then," his host
nflerward said, "that he was a swell
masquerading." Harper's Weekly.
iNfl.AMMATOItT IIHKl MATIsM CL'ltED IN
S DAYS
M-jilim 1. Illll. of I.i'liiiimu Intl.. hny; "Mj
'Tilt IihiI liirUninmtnrv ItliruiualUtn la evory
neiu'lr ni,, I Julut, tier nitTerlnr itbb terrible
tint litr bid j kiii face nere twiillen nlmoit Ijb
jonJ rernxultioii: timl Win In bed kli weeki
mid kml tltlu li)lcUnr, Iml received no
benefit until the tried Dr. Detihou'i lltllef for
Rbeuioatlim. lt gerr Imiardltt teller and
ibe w (bin to walk about In ttiree daji. i am
ure It eared ber lire." HoM by H, K. Qrtea,
Drugr'(t,ltedCiouil.
ASK l'OH AlAKS'rt FO0TKASK,
A powder for iwollen. tired, het, eniartliur feet.
S mptoeeat KltKK. Aluo Free Sample of tbo
ft) .T-KASK HAMTAltY CURNd'AI), k now
Invention. Adilreu, Allen s, uitntted, to Hoy.
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