The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 30, 1908, Image 8

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We commence a Seven Days' Special Bargain Sale. Special bargains in Ladies', Misses' and Children's cloaks, special bargains in Ladies'
skirts and suits, special bargains in dress goods, calicoes, flannelettes, outing flannels, table linenss, blankets, etc. Special
bargain sale of underwear, special bargain sale of furs, special bargain sale in our millinery department.
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Special Shoe Sale
3SDur Entire Stock of Ladies', Boys and Children's Shoes on sale at
Special Money Saving rices.
u-auies 2.ooi.vicj imci anocs, saie price
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Special Underwear Sale
Special Glassware Sale
We have a new special Glassware assortment
that we place on sale at extraordinary
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Snpr.ial Waist Snip
3.00 Pat. leather shoes at ...... 2.25
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Boys Potni.ic Shoes at special prices. This is the best 6 " " "
Sine of boys shoes for wear eveir sold in this city. Every' 5 Silk Waists "
pairwarrantecl. ' 6 " ,"
JBoys 1.75 Pontine Shoes ""
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2.25
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Swisses $1.35 shoes at ?I.I5
" 1.59 " 1.20 '
All the Ladies' fall and winter underwear on sale at SPE-
CIBL PRICES. All the Mens fall and winter underwear
on sale at SPECIAL PRICES.
S1.45 All the Misses, Uovs and Children's underwear on sale at
1 .r-. enen a 1 nui'vc 1
,'.qs - - BARGAIN PRldES. Your choice of any piece in the en-
Hire lot at loc. 1 his includes large pitchers, water bottles,
laryn covered dishes, etc.. in fact the entire lot is placed on
$2.95 sa'e at t)nL' I'rice loc. This is without question one of the
.2 jc .most special deals in tlm liiv we have ever offrred.
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3.45;
'35' Also special values in other Waists at 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25,!
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Misses $1.85 shoes at 51.45
2.00 " 1.55
Special Sale of all Dress Goods
Bargains in little folks shoes at .15c. 55 6Sc and ySc.
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j 1 5c, 1 8c and 20c fancy and plaid dress fabrics placed on sale 1 0c yd.
1 50c wool dress goods, sale price 25c
65 and 75c wool dress goods, sale price
, $1, 1.15, 1.25 imported wool dress goods, sale price
1 1.45 36 'inch black Silks, sale price
1 .75 36 inch black Silks, sale price
A the Ctton Batts
SI .O -1 D. 1.50 36 inch Belding Bros. Satins, sale price
ale at OpeCial r riCeS j LOO Silk Velvets, sale price
,..... n.. . ' in i Special lot ot I Uc Mannelcttcs, sale price
1 5c Majestic Cotton Batts at ' 0c ' 1 2 1 -2 Flannelettes, sale nricc
Special Blanket . Sale
Cotton and Wool Blankets
on Sale at Bargain Prices
It will pay you to buy these at once as after they are
48c gone they will not be cuplicated ayain this season.
jo pair 50c gray cotton blankets at 39c
38c Melrose
25c "
30c Perfection
B5c 3 lb.
$1.00 4 lb.
12c
12c
20c
58c
C8c
1 8c Surratt Flannelettes, sale price
All the best 7c calicoes and percales, sale price
American Thread Cos Best Thread
sale price 4c
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$1.00
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75c
6c
9c
12 l-2c
5c;
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65C
75C tan
$1 tan , -rny "
1.35 ta .d gray "'
1.50 and Si. 60 cotton blankets.
1.S5 tan and gray "
2.25
50c
60c
75C
$1.00
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1.50
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Buolls wool blankets on sale at $2.25, $-'.50, $2.75 and
up to $5.50.
At Opera fcSou&
Saturday, October 31, 1908
Sumner-Davis C m i a n y
CONCER AND MALE QUARTETTE
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AVk BntNO You Vaiuetv In Oon: Mftlo Quartet, String Quartet,
Cornet ind Trombono Duots, Ilarp unit Violin Duets, Mandolin
Duets, Mandolin, Vloll" und Hnrp Trios Violin, Cornet, Trom-
bono und Harp Q lartet, Harp Solo, Cornet nnd Trombono
Soloa, Violin and Mundolln Solos.
Ticket on sale at Fair Store-35, 25 and 15c.
Free Free Free Free;!
A Liberal (MTer,
T ic K. 31 tSi! lrui Co. Ou.rr.tco, (o
, ;ureU)Si:ps:.i IT Tlioy Fall. The
S::dicini: costs Nothing .
To u(mstioiiiibl prove to the people
'of Koeliu-ter tliatlndluestoti nnd dys
1 pepsia U curable und Mint Rexall Dys
1 papain Tablets will effect the euro
1 we will furnish the modlolce absoluty'
free if it fails to glvo complete sati fac
tion to anyone giving it a trial.
The reniakable success of Rexall Dy
spepia Tablets is largely dua to the
new and successful uethod of manu
facture whereby the well-known prop
erties of BUnvtb Subnltrate and Pep
sin have beu combined with carmina
tives and their agents.
Illsmuth Subnlrato and Pepsin are
rcoognizod by the entire medical pro
fession as specifics for acute indiges
tion and dyspepsia.
The Pepsin used in Rexel Dyspepsia
Tablets In manufactured by a now I
process which developes its greatest
c fllcicncy. Pepsin supply to tho diges
tive apparatus one of tho most impor
tant elements of Ihu (llgostivo mmi,
nud exerts a toulu luiluenco upon nil
the glands which supply all the other
olements necessary to proper assimila
tion aud digestion.
Tho carmanatlvo add properties which
promptly relieves tho disturbances and
pnln caused by undigested food.
The perfect combination of these In
gredients mako a remedy absolutely
incomparable and iuvaluablo for tho
! complete euro of indigestion and dys
pepsia
I We aroso positively certlan of this
that wo sell Rexall Dyspepsia Tab
1 Wk mi nnp own nersonal uuarantco
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ii u nothing. "
Tho H. E, Grico Drug Co,
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
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Every day that you let go by without a piano in the
house means a loss in many ways. The musical part of
your daughters education is an absolute necessity i a the
presant age. She Is Handicapped for life if she
lacks the ability to play piano, arid she can not learn
this beautiful and Necessary accomplishment in a day,
nor a year. The earlier she begins to practice, the more
proficient she will become.
We Spend Money
Starting Monday, Oct, 12, 1908
The Tenee Theatre
WlnneT Set Contest to All lucky individuals SS'K3 "".rtS
Why Are We So Hard?
Tho following motto was on tho wall
of a woman's bodroom: "Lot us tako
hands and help each other to-day bo
causo wo nro allvo together."
Slio Is n brldo of n year, and that Is
tho sontlmont with which elio fur-
To procure a collage education, but without the Musical
accomplishment it is not a success. "All beginnings are
are difficult' and the beginning should be made while
young. Soon the study ot music becomes a pleasure as
the "work" is accompanied by sweet harmony, and
thereafter it is "Recreation". But the hard beginning
must be encountered and it ought to be done NOW.
My Line of Pianos
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Jivon away ABSOLUTELY FKKE, to the one holding tho lucky number
wo glvo with n word, tho menu thought
j or harsh judgment recoils on our
solvos. No woman who is hard, and
critical Is happy.
"TaUo hands and help each other
, to-day" Is tho Biire load to content
ment und hnppluc3S.
The DEPENDABLE kind is very complete, and the prices are right
Pay cash if you wish, or buy on payements, but in any event do not put the matter off
another year. If you wish a piano that any one can play buy the famous
"AUTOPIANO"
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POTTER HLOCK UPSTAI US,
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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
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