fc Hv Citizen's Tlckr.t. I'or Mayor.... For Cleric For I'lonsurrr. For City KmIiil-im-.. C. II. Pot er O. C. Tcel I. O. Butler .Guo. OveriiiK For Police JuiIku Itums Burden CoUNCII.MEN First Wunl loe I'otful Secoml Ward (Jeo. V. Hutchison Mkmiikiis ok School Hoakd Henry Gilliam Henry Cook Ccprljot Hart ScbifTncr Si Mat 0U very dressy men, particular about style, about fit, 'about. the shape-keeping quality of your clothes; be particular about quality, too; be sure you get all-wool fabrics in the clothes you buy, whatever you buy and whatever price you pay. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes offer you, all you want in clothes; better style than the average tailor can possibly de sign; better workmanship than he can produce; and every fabric strictly all-wool. There are no other ready-made clothes like these; and that's why we sell them. The best isn't too good for our customers. Wc wanl you to sec early the new colors and patterns, and the new snappy styles we've got ready for you in suits and overcoats. Suits $20 to $50. Overcoats $16.50 to $40. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes PAUL STOREY THE CLOTHIER. note the strikes of all kinds wliicli huve been ourrlcil on. There were no really grunt onn but the aggregate tottilH tip in the thousands, Now these thousimdH refraining from work nnri stopping the regular activity of the people have lived during the Btriko period without adding their labor to the sum total of human endohvor. Wlillo waiting for their demands they exhaust their resources and it takes years to reeovor. SoeietysuiFers. The after effects aru unquestionably the most baneful. Wu tire not condemning strikers but are attacking the condition which makes strikes possible. At best they rc expunsivo luxuries. I F. INEWH01SE E6e CHIEF Rd Cloud - - Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY TIIUKSDAY. Entered In the roitotUco at, Hod Cloud. Neb., Second CUm Matter C B. HALB 1'DIIUSIIKII TIIK ONLY DKMOUK.VTIO l'Al'KU WKHSTKIt COUNTY IN After a long siege of whooping cough the little folks nro now indulging in mumps. Please pass the pickles. 'The cnll of tho wild" is insistent, htrong, unresistable. Mott of our people who hnvo a garden are digging anil hoeing in responso to tlio demands or an apparente. early spring, (iar don truck is in demand. Why not inaugurate a Hed Cloud eolebration day? Wo ought to havo ono day that is distinctively our own. Hack In our old homo town in Iowa thoy celebrate every year to the de light of all the pcoplo for miles a jouud. Business houses are all closed after 0 o'clock and the people of sur rounding country are tlte guests of Iho city. Ono of the main features of tho day is a big open air dinner. Last jrcar 17 roast oxen were served. Wo believe our city ought to do some tiling of this character. The eye of the world is focused up on the House of Konrescntativps. Tin. strugglo was bound to come. While somo tloclaro that tho movement was tho result of democratic influences, we see in it only the protest or an out raged public. Its bogiuntug spring from no political party. From Maine to California and from Canada to tho Gulf comes tho cry or redress. Tho powors of gold have dominated too long. Arovulsion of feeling has set in against tho system. It takes a thunder storm to clear a polluted at mosphere and we nro ploased that old Jovo has been busy. Tho representa tives who have a conscience are but responding to tho clamorings of their constituents. The day of Cannon has gono but the system will continue to work. The groat railway strike agitates the minds of every class. Merchants fear their goods will not arrive, newspapers arc alarmed lest they be deprived of paper, farmers can ship no grain or stock. Business will lie, at a stand still. Tito temporary effects of a strike are always stringent, l'eoplo of all classes aro pinched and humeri, iateiylfeel Its bad effects. But tlie real result is felt later. Wo bolleve that the presnt high prices are caused to a considerable extent to tho eirects of the strikes. Just glance bnckward over tho part few years and Official Call. Wiikiikah, Governor A. C. Uhullen berger did, on the Cth day of March, A. 1). 1010, issue a proclamation for tho convening of the first "Conservat ion and State Development Congress' at Lincoln, on Tuesday and Wednes day, March 111) and 30, 1010, requesting the entire citizenship of Nebraska to co-operate in currying to a conclusion tho boueflcent results of such a gath eiing, where may bo discussed pro posed suggestions aud plans for the making aud conserving further de velopment of natural resources, good roads, seed corn, problems of north western Nebrasku, public health, op portunities for manufacture unti im provement in agriculture: Hkpkkskntation. Therefore, It is declared that the lowing persons shall be delegates to said Congress: All elected State Otllcers and Heads of Departments. All elected Comity or Tow nship Olli cers. All elected City or Village Otllcers. All Otllcers of State Organizations. All Editors aud Publishers. Ail OiUcers of Banks, Mills, Hlevut ors, Creameries, Farmers' Institutes, County Fairs, Colleges and High Schools. Together with appointed delegates us follows: 100 by tho Governor. ."i0 by tho State Board of Agriculture ."i0 by the State i onservatlon Com mission. iJ0 by tho Chancellor of the Univers ity of Nebraska. 10 by each .Mayor of City or Village. 10 by each Commcicial Club, Boaid of 1 raile, or tirain Exchange. 10 by e;oh railroad operating with in the state. 10 by tho South Omaha Stock Yards Company. r from each Township by tho County Clerk. Oi:o. E. Co.viuiA, W. .1. Ki'Hsi:, E. A. Bl'UNKTT, S. H. McKki.vii:, W. it. Mklloii, (. B. Chatiiiiin, E. C. Simmons, Vai. Kkyskii, V. A. Sem.kck. Committee. Don't Be Bald Almost Any One Nay Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. You can easily find out for yourself if your hair needs nourishment, if it is thinning, getting dry, harsh and brittle, or splitting at tho ends. You simply have to pull a hair from tho top of your head and closely examine its root. If the bulb is plump and rosy it is all right; if It is white and shrunken your hair is diseased and needs nourishment. Wo havo a remedy for hair troubles that cannot be surpassed. It has a record of growing hair and curing baldness in IKS out of lOu cases where used according to directions for a reasonable length of time. It will even grow hair on bald heads if the scalp is not glazed and shiny. That may seem like a strong statement it Is, and wo mean it to be, and no ono should doubt it until they havo put our claims to an actual test. We are so sure that ltexall 'S)3"llnlr Tonlo will completely eradicate dand ruff, prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stops falling hair, that we personally give our positive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for ltoxall "U.T' Hair Tonic in every instance where It does not do as wo claim or fails to give entire satisfact ion to the user. Ucxall 'li:r Hair Tonic is as pleas ant to uso as clear spring water. It is perfumed witli a pleasant odor, and does not grcaso or gum tho hair. Wo havo it in two sizes, prico &0 cents and $1. Wo urge you to try Boxall "5)3" Hair Tonic on our recommendation and with our guarantee back of It. You certainly take no risk Iloiuom bur, you can obtain ltexall Remedies in Bed Cloud ouly at our store, Tho Ucxall Store. Tho H. E. (Jrice Drug Co. New Spring Silks a It is with pleasure we invite our customersto view our line of new silk. Black and white sheppard checks 36 in. wide $1.00. Tan with self colored dot 27 in. wide $1.00. Blues, greys, reds and greens 27 in. wide $1.00. Alf black guaranteed taffeta 36 in. wide $1.00. Look our line of Silks over before buying as I think we can save you money on your silk dress or waist. I Muslins While all cotton goods are higher than a year ago we can give you a good value in unbleached muslin at 7, 8 1-3, 10 and 12 1-2 cents. In bleached muslin at 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2 and 15 cents. Before buying your laces, embroid eries and wash goods look our line over, know we can save you money. Flaxon The latest develop ment in White Goods, permanent Linen thread finish. Has all the merits of a Handkerchief Linen Lawn, with double the strength and durabil ity of India Linen or Persian Lawns. Uses White Waist ings, Suiting, Underwear. Flaxorjpr Muslin Drawers Ladies muslin drawers, flounce with tucks at 25c. Ladies muslin drawers, embroidered edge and tucks in flounce at 40 and 50 cents. Ladies muslin drawers, embroidery or lace ounce at 50c to $1.00. Complete Satisfaction for All One Price to Everybody. That is our store policy We offer you only such goods as we can heartly recommend. 1 If by any chance any article bought here does not give full satisfaction, we will cheerfully make it right. We prefer to lose money on a sale to losing a customer's confidence. Nothing unworthy will be allowed a place in our store. Cjf We have but one price for everybody. No exceptions will be made to this rule. : : : 1$ In every case the price will be as low as is consistent with good quality. We have the largest and most complete stock of New Merchndise carried in Southern Nebraska. THE MINER BROS. General Merchants 8 0, "THE BIG STORE" Dont fail to see our fine line of Spring Suits and Coats. I I sk A I V r "WrfSf. 1 " T ' WMR3WaWSflggEj --y t." - - - -t " "" imvtm StiM mrtputi ' W w- - WQ&EBB&Bwmmms&msZj ( tf .- MlWMgffllCMjyjiyjEMW """ "'T '" R v I prtn O'Wl'WWMM'Hlf "WlHMmi..l I. I (