The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 18, 1915, Image 4

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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Having purchased tho B. E.
McFarland grocery store, and
taken possession of the same, I
wish to announce that I intend
to carry a full line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries, as well as alt
kinds of fresh vegetables in
season,
"r Trusting to merit the patron
age of all the old patrons of the
store, I invite the public to
(J CALL AND SEE ME D
Walter W. fdarshall
HARD COAL USERS
WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OF
PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE
PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE
BALANCE OF THE WINTER
IHE MALONE-AVERY GO.
"Talk With Us About Coal Service"
..MUSICAL..
GIVEN flY BANDMASTER HETZ UNDER Tim
AU3PICES OF THE KED CLOUD CONCERT UAND
OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, MARCH 19
"J Tliomii Allen
A. Tliomii
Heniy Fillmore
R. M. Stulti
Von Suppe
AT N.tlO O'UMICK
ORCHESTRA PART I.
Mirch-',Got'Em"
Raymond Overture
Lotus Trombone
"The Birdi nd The Brook"
"Mornins. Noon and Ninlil," Overture.
"Dance of the Goblini," llesciiptive Faotsim, - Rccket Loraine
Jynop,)i: A . .
Adagio '
Near 12 o'clock midnight. Cricketi and nightbirdi
are heard. The iteeple clock itriket the hour.
Moderato
Coblini aisemble at the old church yard.
Alegro Mollo
They begin to dance.
Alegro Vivace
(Shot) Frightened by the watchman' piilol.
Moderato
They return.
Alegro Mollo
Dance again.
Alegro (Jig Tempo)
They dance luelcr ihcn beforr. Steamboat whittle.
Alegro Con luoco
(Putol Shot.) 'I he ircoiid hol fr ghlens them away,
Uniterm',- in nil direction!
Xylet'l one ?o!o
"Splitiin' Kindl.ng Word"
"Dccislcck ni d Oniom"
Rnvmnnd Ti'imirc
Cowlui) Capri i
Cli.v.iclcriCic Mnrcc
Whittling, "l ill ng and Shoctitift.
PART II.
I IcraM Trumpil Dilute "Swim Hoy"
M. A. Wetter J. t. llcl
Violin Duette Selected
Geo. Overlteje - Allifon Coudtn
1'iano Solo (a) To Spring, (b) Hnddl I'locctnon - Greig
Mrs. Ida iMiuuri
Trombone Solo Coriomnn Polka John Klohr
Glen Foe
Clarinet Solo- Delectn - T. 1 1. KoUinton
Chnrle A Meicrr
Violin Solo Mazutka De Col ceil. Otide Mutiu
J. E; Heli
Cornet Solo "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp " Grand 1'antaiian
T. 1 1. Hollinion
M. A. Mirccr
Admission j$c to Ml
P. M. I lacker
Mac Niemer
Tho. 5. Allen
Paul IlcVille
ME RED CLOUD CHIEF
RoJ Clovid, Nobranlco.
UMSMIO) KXT.KV THUUHPAY
iitirnl In tlu l'(Hl II (( nt but I loud, .SlI).
as Ht-ujnil I'lntm MiUlir
V It. MrAUTIIUU
IMMll.lhlll.il
ntK UNI.Y DKMOOHATIO I'AI'KH IN
WKHH1 Ml COUNTY
Our leaders will notice that wo uro
wealing green this issue. Tills is be
cause the editor him a birthday today
mid In- is glad to celebiatu vv 1 tit good
old St. Patrick. We rather fancy the
color nt nil times but just now itespec
hilly looks good to tis "Mny you nil
llvo long mid prosper."
Tho roatls of this county lire in tho
wotHt condition thuy have over been
nlticu tho whlto matt uirivcJ, Chuck
holeh liub deep aro very frequent u
condition thought impossible itt this
country. This makes hauling very
tllfllctilt and traveling is very slow.
There will bo work for all tho road
overseers just as soon as the weather
clours. The Boonor these roads are
fixed tile bettor it will be for ub nil.
Someone vory thoughtlessly smeared
grcaso tho other night on tho cart be
longing to (Jlarenoo Lewis. It might
have been done in the spirit of mis
chief but it Is mighty poor .mischief.
Tho proporty is his and his right to it
should bo respected. And this reminds
us that there are too many gibes and
thrusts indulged in on our city streets.
Most of this Is thoughtless but it hurts
just the same. No gentleman will join
n crowd that picks ou one of his follow
townsmen.
Wo trust none of our citizens od
whom Cecil Matthews, editor of tho
River ton Itovievv, litis heaped his
"mud" feel in tho least hurt thoroby.
His insults an, in reality,compliments.
He abuses anyone, whether acquainted
with him or not, if by so doing he can
futlhor his owu selfish ends. Ills
"mud" is for anyone who wishes to
uso it for political purposes or other
wise, and it has been so used on sev
eral occasions, to the disci edit of those
who employed It.
It is impossible toestfmatu tho value
of tills vast blatiUot of snow that! fell
over the DakotHs, Nebraska, Kilt&ufc,
and Iowa. All ready it has given
thousands of men omploymcht in the
cities just at the time whontliey need
ed it trio-it." The ground is wet down ti
distance of five or mote feot which
uill make the iirst crop of alfalfa,
boost tho wheat so that it will not
need more than one rain to mature it
and the soil is in splendid condition
for spiing woik. The outlook at this
time Is cci Utility blight.
Hie
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IR-mi
BSUS
Co.
Red Cloud, Nebraska
The Store That Sells Wooltex
If dollars count with you-
you will surely have a
Wooltex coat or suit
Women who are economical are among the
greatest admirers of Wooltex garments.
They know by experience that Wooltex
gives more pleasurable wear than ordinary gar
ments made in the ordinary way.
They can tell you how much this label
means.
hTue1LBuckCompanij
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It will be found inside the collars and waist
bands of garments designed by America's most
skillful style artists.
Never extreme or freakish, Wooltex gar
ments appeal to the woman who appreciates
apparel that conforms to the season's correct
style tendencies and may be worn for at least a
full season with the assurance that it is always
in good taste.
And then, Wooltex clothes are so carefully
made that they will retain their handsome trim--ness,
their smart individuality and their fresh
ness much longer than garments less skillfully
tailored.
Judge them by 'your own standards of
garment making and you will see why
Wooltex garments are for women who make
dollars count.
1711
Copyright 1015 The II Illack Co.
Suit No. 1711 -A choice
spring model for mioses nntl
young women. Jacket litis
sti night box-like effect; is
22 inches long in front with
partial belt; has '27-inch panel
bach trimmed across bottom
with closely set Muttons de
tachable white over collar;
full petiu de "cygne lined.
Shirt Ian new-circular model
gathered to yolce at sides.
Wooltex garments are sold in Webster county
only at The Miner, Bros. Co. of Red Cloud 'jy '- -"'''
WOOLTEX COATS
WOOLTEX SKIRTS
WOOLTEX- SUITS
In our account of the business men n
dinner gi.cn by tho domestic science
class last week wo omitted uiuklnj,'
mention ot the hand sewing whitli was
on display This was duo in l,., of
spsee Since Hint time we hnvi I . ,i.t
this work highly iiiiisul Tliei. ws
gaiiiient tifler giiinient hung nio.n.d
tho loom which showed illllin'e pa si
and gient kill ami thee called fuith
tho iidiiiiiatioii of all the men M ss
Thornton who has chin ge of this dc-ptu-tiiieiit
is a most competent ai d
ellieieiil instiuctoi as undone eoul ImO
by uMimin'iig tho dihda
Now is the lime to think of Painting and Cleaning, not
only outside the house, but inside also.
SewalFs Chemically Pure Paint
F-rrr?.- n rrn
i tAiiYi ur an ujsan ur
"j cannot be surpassed for SPREADING and durability.
I Sewali's Interior Paint
j for walls is the finest wall paint in the market. CI II
u NAMEL Varnish and Stain for your finishing work has
m been used here so long it is a household word. They
B are all sold by
I CHAS. L. COTTING
Z The Drufcist
Now thiit tlio Ice is hitikcii we trust
that the bnitnl of ediicaiioii will each
hear in the ftituie call an unuii.tl
uieetitig of the pat i oils of the schools
That theie was nut as huge an atlei.d
auce us was i H'itcil may In explained
hi n 1 1 I y the condition of the mails
and in pint bic.mse not turjmo
knew what tho natiiic of the meeting
was to be. ' HimeU'i, a meeting of this
kind would give the hotiid a means of
llniing out what I hit public sentiment
is ami WH-aio sure that nil lioaidx
desiici. can j out the wishes of the
dtsttk't it thej had ui.v moans uf
itceitiiliiing whit tho-e wishes aro
The idea is all nulit, but will our
po.iple use it?
1 JiBlMiin II Ml BAKING POWKSR I
m w JjS TWWl UT- i ricc s uream "QKingr a a
Qa cCiir-ClL Povdor contains no alum or 5 I
IBiJ! '&.-'': ..: "' '"--V liine ohosDhate. -- it
H . 'J V;1 V ;i::::" 4r
1 'v V" ."!!" Chemists have shown that a large tjj
I BSBtuh" ' '' ''," 'f&ftTt-rjl percentage of tho chemicals of which Qui
I BBfflBKnC,!",V,'",',--'"r(& alum baking povders are made gfl
I Hiffl3BEV'?:S ''VfSKitl remains in the food in the form of H
sireSj jm PfflMi Glauber's salt, hydrate of aluminum
I HllllHllWsMlli nly'J an ot-ler impurities. H
UHllly M Bui Roaci tho label on thc can" ReJ'ect
I EMBBBB aP Ksff Q baking powder unless the label H
H mMmMi&i shows cream of tartar. H
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1. ibti'in ohscniis state that tho
Iimsoii cattlH ate silling low on the
market at the piesent time iA btcauo
the laboiing man in the cities Ihcatiug
no tut at. Tho icasoii for this is be
cause the mills uio ncailv all itinniiig
on light bhitthiiud ho has no tnony
with which to puicluibo meat. The
remedy has been pointed out and It
will worh if utllicd and that Is for
(thc fuimcia whoUnow wiiatniiicl.liieijr
thev in going 10 iifcd to placo their
01 decs with the local dealers now fur
future delivi'iy The tlealeih will .semi
in thxic tuilcis. the mlllfi will begin to
turn, the latioiei will luv iiioiiey. he
will buj tiiHiti, this will cuiute a
ui.it'ltet I'tiil the pi ice will advance. It
is wot tli 1 1- 1mi.
IM&URANG
EVERY KNOWN K51UD
O.tts to (ircw
Twenty varieties of oil's llS'etl
at the Nebnisli i;.petlim'lit ,Stlllloii
show that the eatl.v vaihtles outjleld
Od tho late vtuletlth ll hlishelsan unit
The eaily vittletles which tlpenot
l.ily II, ou tint iivuiiige, jiulded !t'i '.
loi-'ln Ih while lltiisn that ripened on
duly '.'ll pioduced about 10 J bushels
KheiMiu. Hurl ami Te.vis licit ate
atuong the eutlj vatlties that proved
best. Among tilt) lute vntieties, the
l.b coin imts linvo givin tho hebt re
stills.
About uu'ht pechs an aero gives the
best lesulth when ICheison outs ate
dillted mid iihoiit 10 pecks an ueie
vv hon thoy arc sown Inoiuk'imt Vat
ieties with laruei gntliiH itipiiio a cor
icspondlngly heavier into of recdlnp.
THE OFFICE WHERK YOUR
CLAIMS ARE WELCOME
G. Mo VanCamp
Ovir Store's L'lothliii Sion:
If You Aro Nervous
find nro losing tv eight, wo recommend
that you tako
ygexogg. oiivooii
vWhwm tmuision
contammi lJjpophotphtti
for a short time. A prc5cri)tioa which
w BlAtlly endorse..
H. E. Grice Drug Co.
Do Mot Cripo '
Wo Imvo n iU -uuht l.iMitivo thr.t will
no ji.-t what you want it to do.
JVo sir-il tbousttiida of them nntl wo
lmv o never tren a better rrmfdy for tho
bowels, bold only Ly us, 10 cents.
H. E. Grice Drug Co.
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