The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 11, 1914, Image 4

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No Substitutes
RETURN, to the grocer all sub
stitutes sent you for Royal Bak
" ing Powder There is no sub
stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure,
cream of tartar baking powder, and
healthful. Powders offered as sub-,
stitutes are made from alum.
theso.frietids of Mr. Weestier feci that
ho ought to saciHlen some of Ills time
front his business and accept tills posi-lion.
There Is a general demand for h
drinking fountain either In tho cental
of the Btieet or else on oiie of th busy
corners. Mnny visitors to our city
find II hard to secure ft drink of water,
Tills should bo provided for especially
since wo have- the best drinking water
In tho state. This water conies iresn
Ji oni the Mauror springs and should
be available to our fr'unds and custc-
iTHE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
TOl.lfcHKI) KVFRY THURSDAY
totered In tho roMolHcc nt Itcd Cloud, Neb.
& Hcconil C'laM Matter
.A. B. MuARTIlUR
VllM.tBHKH
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DEM0UHAT10 J'Al'KH IS
tfEfJSTEK COUNTY
date-for tl.e nomination of County
Commissioner of Commissioner District
No.,1, subject to the will of tho voters
of the Dc'mocratkTp'arty at tho primary
elcctlu'h'-'tu be held August IS, l'.lll.
A. H. BRIGHT.
mors.
I hereby announce myself as a candl
date for County Commissioner" for dis
trict i, subject to the will of the demo
cratic voters at the prlmury.electtat to"
bo hold Aug. 18 1Q14-. ''' .
,---- '' ,1. A. MoAltTllUii.
Political Announcements
ii im i
Aaaouncementa Are Run Under Thla
Head By Paying the Sum of Five Dol-
Jars JVhlch Muat Be Caah In Advance.
0r Columns Are Open For Any Legl
.tlmate Advertising and We Welcome
Announcements Regardless ol Party
Altlllstlons.
Ml - ' "
FOR SHERIFF
J hereby ' announce myself a can-
ildato for the oillco of Shorlir of Web
,tcr County, subject to tho will of the
motors of tho Democratic party at the
'.primary election to lie held AuruhI 18,
tgl4. Bus Hudson.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for State Representative for tho
40th district subject to tho will of the
Ropnbllcan voters at the primary ideo
tlon August 18th - I trust I merit your
support. A. F. IlAimvKi.L.
I hereby announce myself n candi
date for Representative of the ttith
District subject to the will of tho
Democratic voters at the primary elec
tion August IS, 11)11.
F. S. KING.
Isn't It about time that our city
kaguc was being formed? Wo ought
to arrango for two ball teams for the
cntlro season, have games regularly,
Invito our friends and charge no ad
mission. This could be a feature of
every bargain day. This would pro
vide recreation for the players nnd
amusement for everyone else. Let's
get Into the game nnd have some fun
this summer.
I hereby announce myself a candid
ate for the ptllco of Sheriff of Webster
county, subject; to tho will of the
voters of the Democratic party at the
primary eloollou to bo ho.d August 13,
,9l4. GRANT CHRISTY,
"I hereby aunnuneu myself a candl
;dato.for tho nomination of Sheriff of
.Webster County subject to tho will of
"tLe.yoters of the Democratic party at
Jbo Primary election to beheld August
18, 1011. Cius. J. RmiDON.
The national holiday will be observ
ed in Guide Rock on the Fourth of
July. Tills is wclcomo hews for the
people of this city because they al
ways have u basket of fun aud enjoy-
Imentwhen they go to Guide Rock. The
eltlzons of that prosperous town have
the happy faculty of making everyone
feel at home aud they are all Hue en
tortuiucts. Hore's to Guide Rock and
muy her celebration bo h grand sue
oess.
1 hereby announce myself n candid
ate for Representative of the tlt.li
District subject to tho will of the
Democratic voters at the primary
election August 18, 101 1.
A. W. Cox.
SOMEftfi'NG'Tb SAY FOR MULE
Traveling Tobacco Man Made a Study
of 8panlsh With a Distinct Ob
ject In View.
"Doforo returning from my flrat trip
to Cuba I Improved my Spanish by
diligent study in order to inform n
nuilc in his own language just what I
thought of him without any confus
ing equivocation," said a traveling toj
bacco man.
"This mulo was ono that I rode on
a tour of some tobacco plantations.
Tho people from whom I borrowed the
mulo said that It was an animal of
tireless energy, tenacious disposition,
and marvelous spoed.
"I had no sooner mounted tho beast
than It showed n disposition to can
ter far In advance of my party ovor
hills and through fields until I real
ized suddenly that I had practically
lost tho others,
"I spoke sharply to tho mulo and
tried to rein It in. Instead of slack
ing paco tho animal went faster.
"I spoko more sharply still and
reined harder. Same result.
''Faster and faster went the mule.
It galloped on through forests, open
country and startled villages, I might
ihave been galloping yet, a kind of
permanent John Gilpin, had I not ut
tered, wholly by chance, a word of
Spanish profanity that tho mulo
'might understand.
"What I yelled wa3 tho Spanish for
"Whoa!" It stopped tho mulo like
magic. Throughout tho trip I had been
yelling Glt up' without knowing it,
while sawing at the reins.
"Hut that mulo heard a lot of tin
intelllglblo Spanish from mo before
I loft Cuba."
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FOR COl'NTY SlTrr.Ri:;rKXDIi.NT
I nimoutipo myself as a candldiite
for the nomination on tho Democratic
and Peoples Independent ticket, at. the
primary election to be held August
IStli', for tho ollice of county .superin
tendent of Webster county. ,
UBRTRHUB L. COON.
1 hereby announce mysulf as a candi
date for tho ollice of Sheriff of Webster
-county, subjoct to the will of the voters
jol ilio Democratic party at tho primary
flection to bo hold August IS, 191 1.
J AH. Hl'llATKA.
1 tulte .this method of auuouuclng
yself as a candidate for the oillco of
;8beriff of Webster county, subject to
Ithe will of the progressive voters tobo
-.-ftiprcssed at tho primary August 18th
T. W. WltJTK.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
I hereby announce mysalf a candi
date for County Attorney ,of Webitec
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic party al'tlie primary elec
tion, August 18, 1011.
E. G. Caldwell.
I hereby announce myself as a eandl
The Chautauqua datns have been
ll.xed for the week of August 2nd to
Olh. There will be an especially good
program this year consisting of in
stinctive lectin e, musical programs
of every description and entertain
ments. It will be a week of enjoyment
h'ooil lellowbhlp aud profit fur young
and old. Largo crowds nro expected
every day on account of the excellency
of tho program Plan to attend. Come
early" and stay late.
NOTES A MYSTERY OF MONEY
A young man was out driving the
oth'ir ovenlug with his best girl. The
conversation drifted to fortune telling;
he asked her if sho believed In paluu
,Istry. She looked up demurely ,aud
naively said: "Well, I don't know but
'I think I could fortell more pleasure
if I saw the lines in one of your
hands," The young man who was slow
to comprehend her mcanlnir, sat with
bowed head and wrinkled brow until
(HUB ior mo uice oi luiuiir Aiioinev.
subject to the will of the voters of the at least two miles had beou traveled,
Republican Party at tho primaries to
be held on August IStli, 191 1.
HllANSON W STKWAIIT.
.FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself Nah a candi
date for tho ollice of Treasurer of
-Webster County, subject to tho will of
thc voters of the Democratic party at.
5tho primary election to bo held Aug-J
awst 18, mil. Geo. W. Think.
.1 dike this method of announcing my
candidacy for tho ollice of County
';Tvcasurur, subject to the decision "of
Jthe republican voters at the primary
.jngust 18th. C. 13. RoniNsON.
Jiiina candidate for the ollice of
'Treasurer of Webster county, No
binska, subject to the wish of the
Progressive voteis at the primary
cjeJectlon, Aligust IS, 10H
-.J. F.GRIMES
I heieby announce myself as a can
dhliito for t lie nomination of county,
attorney, subject to the Democratic
votors of Webster county nt the pri
mary election August 18, 1011. Your
vote will bo appreciated.
FRANK.). M UN DAY.
X heieby announce myself aa a can
.jHduto for the ofllcc ol County Treas
jjrer of Webster county subject to tho
rjvillof the Domoeratlo votors at the
lyftiuinrv election, August 18, 101 1.
11. C WRIGHT.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
;1 hereby announce myself a candl
.c'gate for the ollice of Comity Clerk of
jKWebster County, subject to the will of
ftlbe voters erf tho Democratic party at
fAoprimitry election to be 'held August
;i38,ioi4. Frank Vavhicka.
ll hereby iinnounce myself n candl
xate for the ollice of County Clerk of
'JlWebster county, subject to the decision
ja:OT the. voters of tho Republican party
Kt tho primary to be hold August 18th,
jZ39U, , Ciiah. C. Uennktt.
tI heroby announce mysolf a candl
w.kfl or County Clerk of Webstar
s-OPunty subject to the will of the Demo
.fcratlc votors ut the primary eleutioli
jjlugtisl 18, 1011.
ALBERT V. DUC1CER.
FOR. COU.NTY JUDGE
Having Hied my petition aa icqjilrod
by law, I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the ollice of County
Judge of Webster county on tho Non'
Piirtlsan Judicial ticket at the primary
election to beheld on August IS, 1011,
bubject to the will of the qutilllied
eleetoiH of said county.
A. D. RANNEY.
then a great .light broke upon hi:n,
nud a smile llluiniualed hU features
He took tho Hues in one hand and
grasped the situation:. Wymoro y-moreau.
Difference In Unit of Values Between
Belgium and Holland Vk a Puzzle
to tho Traveler.
Thero oro a good many mysteries of
money nnd tariffs, and tho wayfarer
through Hfo la often puzzled. Vv"hy 13
it that In tho little step from Belgium
to Holland your whole financial out
look on Hfo is altered? They llvo close
together, the Dutch and tho Belgians.
But In coinage they arc far apart. Bel
glum thinks in francs. Holland thinks
in florins. And when you step from
tho ono little country to the other you
find they ore thinklnstho same thing.
Goods In terms of money.
You have but to cross tho frontier
between thesa small countries to llnd
tho difference: Belgium lives on
francs, Holland reckons In florins, and
tho amazing thing is that every ono
ncross the frontier will pay about
twico as much for tho more luxury of
taking the florin as a unit Instead of
n franc. Now I should like to know
what is the economical reason of this,
says a, writer in tho London Chronicle.
For Belgians and Hollanders appear
equally prosperous. And the Hollnndor
lives' on the llorln, while tho Belgian
lives on tho franc. Tho Englishman
who crosses tho frontier finds tho ex
traordinary difference when ho
changes his sovereign.
"A Woman is as Young as Her Figure"
Never was this saying so true as today.
The newest gowns depend entirely upon the lines of the
natural figure to give them style. So cvejy woman must
"be so cleverly corseted that she looks as though she vo:e no
corset at all.
pARISlANA (OR
SETS
Marvels of Skill
These new models will mold the form, correct defects,
and at the same time give the desired corsetiess look.
Though soft, and elastic tho new Parisianas maintain
their shape so well that thej' require very few bones. Their
secret lies in the way they are cut.
There is so wide a range of styles that every woman
will find the model which will bring out the best points of
her figure, give her the correct fashionable lines. These
new Parisiana corsets are most reasonable in price, $5.00
to $1.00.
These Corsets are sold in Red Cloud only by
The Miner Bros. Co.
General Merchants
"A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE"
FOR SPATE SENATOR
1 desire to announce to my friends
that I will bo a candidate for State
Senator from the SOlh District, subject
to the decision of the Republican
voters et the primaries August 18th
GEO. W. HUMMEL.
3Jjlieroby announce myself a candl-
crill0 f" County Clerk of Webster
..,2Sounty subject to the will of the
Cpjtemocratlo voters nt the primary
C3decUon to bo held August 18,1011.
W. T. MOUNTFORD,
yr.
JFOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER
JlJUercby announce myself a candl-
Ron, A. C. Shelleuborger has filed
for ' tho nomination of congressman
from the Fifth district. Mr. Shallon
be,rger is a man of considerable ability
knows the needn and wants of this dis
trict, Is thoroly familiar with the
(Reals, of our peoplo and he would
make us a good representative.
. The question of university removal
is one of prime importance to the
future of this state.' In the opinion
of the Chief this question should be
considered from the stand point of
permanency. We have been having
make shifts long.noiigli. In the ilist
place the center of a business district
is a poor location for a school. Theie
are a thousand and one things to (lis-
tract, the attention of tho students
Too imieh going on to keep to the busi
ness of studying. The University after
till is for the students and It should be
plucfcd, regardless of cost, where the
students may do their best work The
state has ample room out on the st'tte
farm and this is an Ideal hpot for a
great university. Wo are for removal
Ceremonial Bath. ,
Considerable pomp used to attond
tho entranco Into the water of the
Duchetra do BerrI, who, close on a hun
dred years ago, first made sea bathing
fanhlonablo In France. When tho
duchess went bathing nt Dieppe her
arrival on tho beach was hailed with
a salvo of artillery. The holder of tho
then newly created post of "Inspector
dos bains" had to bo thero to receive
her, attired In a resplendent uniform,
cocked hat and white gloves. This
functionary led her royal highness Into
tho sen until the wnter reached her
knees, when ho retired with three
profound reverences. Tho duchess,
who was an expert swimmer, then pro
ceeded to enjoy horself.
Now that the city is to build a num
ber 6f cross walks the council should
see that the ordinance regarding side
walkb should.be compiled with. There
are many places whore side-walks are
absolutely necessary but the owners
have been neglecting to build them.
The city should seo tin many of these
are put in tills year,
Mnny of the members of the rank
aud llle of the Democratic party ate
vtry anxious that Mr. Win. Weesner
should Illo for the nomination of Stit
Senator. Ills previous work In the
legislature appeals to every fair mjntl
ed voter, ami If this body la to be
mode up of men of (rood common sense
An editor up in tho northeastern
part of the state Is in bad on account
of the wrlteup of a wedding. Tho bride
groom was named Guiin, sou of A brum
Qunn. The girl's name was Smith.
The editor turned in his copy to his
otllco boy tho latest thing before going
to press, then hurrlod to the train to
bo gone two days. When the paper
was printed the article was headed,
"Gun-Smith" and went on to say that
the bride was arrayed in a dress of
"whit mule" Instead of white mull aud
she carried a laige "nose." The editor
wrote thut the groom was a well likul
sou of A. Uutiti, the boy set It up, "(he
groom was a wall eyed son of a gun.''
Tho editor has never bt-oTi able to
square It with the (hums and Smiths,
and nil of them quit taking tho paper,
N-Ray DemoofAt.
Character Actors Pawing.
Character actors, according to pro
ducers, nro becoming ncarcc. Not,
howovcr, In tho senso of "character"
acting an It Is known today, for all
comedlun3 nnd near comedians have
listed theirudvos under tho head of
"character" people. But tho real old
timers, who could change grcaso paint
with costumes nnd do "Brutus" ono
net and "Undo Tom" the next, aro
disappearing. This condition is duo,
actors say, to tho managers Insisting
that mon and women specialize Iv
ono lino of acting. It has resulted
in thousands of "At Liberty" ads be
ing published every season.
Warm Weather
Giants of Other Dayt.
While excavating tho ruins of St
Plrnn'3 orntory, Cornwall, England,
many skeletons have been dug up.
several of them ot human beings sev
en feet in heleht
Frederick the Great.
Frederick tho Great was a freema
son. Ho joined tho order In May, 1738,
very much against tho wishes of his
father, Frederick William, who, It
seems, bad no love for the craft. When
Frederick William died, In May, 1740,
Frederick celebrated his freedom by
holding a great Masonic meeting. The
young king appears to have taken
great Interest in the order, and tho
stimulus given Freemasonry by tho
great sovereign and soldier Is still felt
by tho order throughout tho Germanic
countries.
IS HERE
Why not buy that Porch Swing-that
you have been talking about, or that
Sanitary Couch for the Sleeping
Porch so "you can keep cool.
How about that Canvas Cot for the
tent or for outings. They fold up so
they are easily carried. Call in and
see them atr
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ROY SATTLEY
Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer.
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Turkey Gobbler.
It was tho day boforo Thanksgiving
and tho' teacher was readlug nn ap
propriate story to her cIobs of small
children. Sle paused, "Now, chil
dren," she asked, "who has over seen
a turkey gobbler7"
There was a thoughtful silence,
Then a little girl In the third row of
scats raised her hand.
"Well, Mary 7"
Red with embarrassment, Mary
Etammered:
"My brother. WUUfl."
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DeLaval a.rvd Beatrice
Cream Separators
Qvieen Incubators
Hour and Feed of All Kind
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