The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 13, 1914, Image 4

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
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PUBLISHED KVERY THURSDAY
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THE ONIW lIRMOCUAIir 1'AITIl IN
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Political Announcements
FOR SIIBUIIW
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for tltu olllco of Shorllf of Web
Btcr Coiititr, subject to tho will of llio
voters of llic Democratic putty at tlio
primary clcolion to 'bo bold August 18,
1914, Ilr.x Hudson.
I hereby announce mysSlf a eotidld
Bto for tho olllco of SherltY of Webster
county, subject to Hie will of the
ToterHof the Democratic party nt the
primary election to lie hold August 18,
tltll. OltANl' CllttlSTV.
I hereby announce myself n eandi
date for the nomination of Sheriff of
Webster County subject to tho will of
the voters of the Democratic party at
tho Primary election to beheld August
18, inH. CitAS. .1. Ukmio.v.
I hereby nnnoiince mysolf in a candi
date for tho olllceof Shurlirof Webster
oounty. subject to the will of the voters
of the Democratic party at tho primary
election to be held August 18, Mil.
Jam. HniATKA.
I tako this method of announcing
mysolf as a candidate for the olllco of
Sheriff of Webster county, snbjtjct to
tho will of the progressive voters to be
expressed at tho primary August iSth
1 T. W. Win 1 1:.
I hereby announce myself n candid
ate for Sheriff of Webster County sub
ject to tho will of the Democratic
voters nt tho Primary Election, August
18, 1014. WM. KlBKl'ATIIIUK.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself ns acaudl
date for tho ofllco of Treasurer of
Webstor County, subject to the will of
the voters of the Democratic party at
the primary election to bo held Aug
nst 18, 1014. Oeo. W. Trine.
I take this method of announcing my
candidacy for the olllce of County
Treasurer, subject to the decision of
the republican voters at the primary
August 18th. C. D. Romnhon.
I am ii candidate for the ntllce of
Treasurer of Webster county, Ne
braska, subject to the wish of the
Progressive voters at the primary
election, August 18, 1014.
J. V. GRIMES.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tho olllce of County Treas
arer of Webster county subject to the
will of tlio Donioerittio voters at the
Primary election, August 18, 101 1
II. C. WIUOIIT.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the olllce of County Cleric of
Webster County, subject to the will of
the voters of the Democratic party at
the primary election to bo held August
18, 1014. FltA.NK Vaviik ka.
I hereby announce myself n candi
date for the olllce of" County Clerk of
Webster county, subject to the decision
of the voters of the Republican party
at tho primary to bo hold August 18th,
1014. Ciias. C. 13cNNr.iT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County OIoilc of Webster
county subject to the will of the Demo
cratic voters at the primary election
August 18,1011.
ALBERT V. DUCKBR.
1 1.
I tinrnlir niitinuiwo miself a enndl
date for County Clerk of Webster '
oounty subject to tiiu win or the
Democratic votets at tln primary
election to be held August 18, Mill.
W. T. MOl'NTKORD.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby nnuounco myself a candi
date for the nomination of County
Commissioner of Commissioner District
No. 1, subject to the will of tho voters
of the Democratic party at the piinmry
election to be held August 18. Mil 1.
A. II. BRIGHT.
1 hereby announce mysolf asocandl
date for County Commissioner for dis
trict 4, subject to tho will of the demo
cratic voters at the primary election to
bo held Aug. 18, Mill.
.). A, McAuTiiru.
I hcroby announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner for
District No. 4, subject to tho will of
tho Democratic and roopies title
pendent voters at the Primary Elec
tion, August 18,1011. .
Joe Foii:i..
I hereby niinouncu mysolf as a can
dldato for County Commissioner for
District Four, subject to the will of
tho Republican voters at the primary
.election to bo held August 18. 1011
i. u. u.M.nwr.i.L.
1 hereby nnuounco myself u eandi
date for Countv Commissioner of Dis
trict No. r subject to tho will of the
Democratic vo'tcis nt tho Primary Elec
tion August 18, 1011.
IjKC Duroru.
FOR KEI'RESENTATIVE
I bereby announce myself as a candi
date for State Repiesentatlve for the
HJth district subject to the will of tho
ltopubllcHti voters t thu primary eleo
tiou August 18th I trust I mm it your
support. A. F. IlAiiTwr.i.r..
1 hereby announce myself a candid
ate for Roprebontathu of the 10th
District subject to tho will of tho
Democratic voteix at tho primary
election August 18, 1011.
A. W. Cox.
I hereby anuuuuco myself a eandi
date for Representative of the Kith
District, subject to tho will of Demo
cratic and Peoples Independent voters
at the primary election August 18, 1014,
Geo. W. Linusey.
Terrific Massacre
of
lO r
On high grade and dependable merchandise. The stupendous
Unloading Sale of Miner Bros. Co. stock will soon end. The green
tags will soon disappear and then this most successful sale will
pass into history.
IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE THE FINAL WIND UP
i
Friday and Saturday the Last Days
TWO BANNER BARGAIN DAYS
The purchasing power of the Mighty Dollar reaches the highest mark
Dress Ginghams
Aiiorted Lot
Dress Ginghams in check
and plaids 12 ftlfec
Ladies9 Vests
Jersey ribbed vests; taped
neck and sleeves in.
30c value '
Children's Rompers
Large line oC Children's
rompers sold up QQ
to GOc. special.. OC7C
Ladies' Shirtwaists
Special lot shirt- QQn
waists sold to S3. vJOC
Shirtwaists sold A Q
up to 51.50 at... C
Table Oil Cloth
Assorted colors and -i e
white 20c kind.... -IOC
Wash Fabrics
Fancy wash dress
fabrics, sold to 50c loc
THIS IS A
CASH SALE
Bankable Notes and
Miner Bros. Trade Checks
Accepted as Cash.
Wonderful .
Half Price Selling
Many Things Less Than Half Price
Ladies9 Suits and Coats
Muslin Underwear
Special Lot Lace Curtains
Ladies9 Lingerie Dresses
Ladies9 Shirt Waists
Short Lengths Wool Dress Goods
Broken Lots Ladies9 Corsets
Remnants of all Descriptions
Men's and Ladies9 Oxfords
At Less Than Cost
NOTHING RESERVED
$2.50
OXFORDS
$1.68
$3.00
OXFORDS
$2.00
$3.50
OXFORDS
$2.38
Children's Shoes
Special Lot
Sold up to $1.50 n
per pair - - U7L
Ladies' Shoes
Special lot Ladies1 Shoes,
sold up to $4, M 40
per pair - - "F11"0
Bring In Your Produce Its
As Good As Cash.
$3.75
OXFORDS
$2.50
$4.00
OXFORDS
$2.69
$4.50
OXFORDS
3.00
Calico -:- Calico
Best American prints as
sorted colors, Qia.
8 yards for.. OOC
Ladies9 Corsets
Special assorted lines lad
ies' corsets sold ri 1Q
up to S3.00 VLIW
Special lot, sold
uptoS1.50.
79c
Colonial Draperies
Large line o f colonial
draperies good patterns
sold up to 25c 1 ej
per yard IOC
Drapery Goods
Assorted lot drapery scrim
floral designs ai.
15c kind y2C
China Silk
Colored china silks QQ
regular 50c value.. iC
Taffeta Silks
Sold up to S'1.00 on.
special lot OtJC
Ladies9 Hose
Lace hose, tan
25c value
12c
Owing to the ridicu
lously low prices we
accept only our own
chips as cash. .'. ,
Miner Bros. Co. VSJSSS'
MERCHANTS NATIONAL SERVICE CO. IN CHARGE
mi? nniTvrv si'PRiMvrp.Knr.N'T
I announce myself us u cnndidnte j
for the nomination on tlio Democratic
i.t.l D.ii.tl... 1...1. ...... 1. 1.n.t l.i1.. nt fli.il
llllll l L'UIUQ l IIIH'lllUllli IIUIVUI III' I III'
primary election to bo livid August i
iStu, for tlio olllco of county supeiin
tondont of Webster county
Or.UTIM'DK L. COON
vote will be appreciated.
FRANK .7. Ml'NDAY.
KOH COUNTY ATTOKNBY j
1 hereby announce mysolf a eandi- 1
dato for County Attorney df Webster!
county, subject to tlio action of tlio I
I'omooratjo party at tins primary elec-1
lion, August 18, 11)11,
V.. (5. Caldwixi..
. r
1 hereby announce liiVMilf us ncauili-
ditto for tli olllco of County Attornoy,
hubjoct to tho will of tlio votors of tlio
llcpubliuan I'arty at tlio primaries to
bo hold on August lStli, 1011
UllANSON W Stmvaht.
FOU COUNTY .IUDUB
Having Hied my petltlou as reipiired
by law, I lioreby luinonnco myhclf iisu
oandlduto for tlio otlli-o. of Co.nrd'
Jiido of Webster ooiVnty on tlio Non
I'nrtlhim Judicial tldhet at tlio primary
election to bo held on August 18, 1911,
subject to the will of tlio qtialllled
olectots ol sain county.
A D. RANNBY.
I hereby nnuounco mjholf its a can
dldato for the nomination of county
attorney, htibject to tlio Democratic
voters of Webster county nt tho pri
mary election August 18, 1914. Your
L'OK SI ATE SBNATOU
I desiiii to nnuounco to my friends
Unit I will bo a oandidato for Stato
Senator from the 20th Dlhtrlct, subject
to x tho decision of tho Itepuliltimn
voters ct the primaries AiiHiibt 18th.
OKO. W.HUMMBL.
The sympathy of the entire nation
goos out to President Wilson in this
his groat hour of trial. Mrs. Wilson
was beloved by nil who know hor, and
she wits of great aid to hor husdiuid,
who will miss hor companionship and
counsel. Coming at this time when
tho president is besot with grava prob
lems on every hand it Is especially
) hard.
1 hereby announce mysolf as n can
didate forStuto Senator from the 120th
District, subject to tho will of tho
Deinoeratlo voters at the primary elec
tion to bo held August 18,11)11.
Wm. L. Weksnkk.
"It is not itblllty to frame up tcchni-
1 cnlitlcs, uor ability to denl in long
legal phrases, that tho pcoplo wuut
most in a railway commissioner," says
Will Maupin, candidate for tho demo
cratlo nomination for railway commiss
ioner. "Tho possession of ordinary
horse sense and itblllty aud willing
ness to use it, qualify a man to fill the
job." Maupin snys that If ho is nomi
nated and eleotcd he will decide ques
tions according to the evidence, sub
mitted, and will not depend upon
moldy precedont.
1 - .
'Automobile-drivers are getting too
reckless in driving thru the streots pf
tho city sometimes going ns fast is
thirty or forty miles au hour which is
exceedingly dangerous. Unless drivors
voluntary comply with the law they
may have some unpleasant oxpor
loncos Tho speed craze seems to
grow and unless someone calls a halt
.wo may have some disastrous acci
dents. Ten miles an hour within ths
city limits is fast enough for iinyono,
and all drivers should be held to the
limit.
Next Tuesday is primary election.
Tho campaign lor ho nomination of
the various olllcos has boon brisk but
on the whole very pleasant Each
candidate has been making tlio race
solely on his own merits nnd there has
been scarcoly any dlspargomont of
opponents. Those. seeking nomination
on tho Democratic ticket are all nio'n
deserving careful consideration. The
Chief has not selected any favorites,
roali?.lng It is hotter for the party to
mnko its selection of candidates with
out interference
,, ., Glant3 ' Other Daya.
Wh lo oxcaVating tho ruina of St
PIran's oratory, Cornwall, England,
many skeletons have bqcn dug lift
several of thorn of human beings uor
en feet In heleht
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