w. "' ; :".v -1" H .rrl-A(iiiil iMnil-t-- x i " 1 ' M - .s i r . JV t M1 -J - ill,' t ffcf -V ff V V i ill ' A l&ffi& p. ft iii i M W&WtiGmW'r 1 1 jh mSm i i 'Mini issi i II i -""" ll M ; . Jyp X Coprljni Htt SchilTtitr & Mtrj RP r HP , " Thr. hpnv.vjrrost of Inst v-ik blight ed some of tint fruit but iu I lie ma'n Hil but Httlo (Inuinge If we nro to be llov the report of true men. Tlio alfalfa, whlcli bad attained a growth of about ten Inelios was liurt consider ablyjby tlio frost but tborc It yot plenty of time to grow another Rood first crop. Winter wheat is iu excell ent condition and will undoubtedly mature early in tlioheiiHon. Perhaps It is useless for us to speak about tbo weather for we bcllevo that most of our readers know as much aboift that subject as we do ourselves. However from the standpolntof safoty wo reel at perfect ense for we know that wo will htir up no partisan feel ing whatever position wo take. Newspaper men aro quite hovorely consured sometimes for taking a stand for or against a proposition or even sometimes for keeping still and it Is really a pleasure to strike bomothing about which we aro all agrood. Henco our present feeling of extreme com fort and while in this happy condition we feel constrained to discontinue the argument. F. INEWHO USE 0U very dressy men, particular A about style, about fit, I about the shape-keeping quality of your clothes; le 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 & M Tho city went dry by a dooisivo ma jotltyand tho incoming oUlccrs aro pledged to carry out the will of the people as oxpressed at tlio polls. Mr. Geo. Hutchison alderman elect from the north ward and Mr. Joe Fogol alderman of the south ward uro both well qualiliod for the position of city dads. Hoth of these gentlemen aro easy of approach and both havo interests of the city at heart. They are careful and conservative and tho people have reason to expect a straight forward business like administration. With the exception of those two the city olllcals will remain the same. The old location light scorned to enter into the campaign of the school election and Dr. Cook and Henry Gil ham were the successful candidates. arx 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. We want you to see 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. 15he CHIEF d Cloud - - Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered In tho I'oatoltloe at ilted Cloud, Neb., ft Second CUm Matter. C B. HALE l'uui,isiti:it THE ONLY DKMOCUATIU l'Al'KU IN WKUSTKK COUNTY City Election Considerable) vim nnd energy wus injected into the city election Tues day. Automobiles wont hurrying after "belated votes while the politicians busied themselves in moulding publle opinion. Notwithstanding tlio mi pleasantness of tlio weather a good vote was polled. It seems that more, juterostciin bo aroused in a elty elect ion than in n national alFnir. Tho following nro tho bueeessful candidates: C. H, Potter, Mayor. O. 0. Tool, Clork. J. O. Butler, Treasurer. Jno. B. Stauser, Police Judge. Geo. Overiug, City Engineer. Councilman Joo Fogol, 1st ward. Geo. Hutchison, 2nd ward. Mkmukiis qv School Boam. Henry Cook Henry Gilfaam scrvce Speaker Cannon 1ms been induced to express his opinion of those Repub lican Insurgents who helped Champ Clark and the Democrats to lick him Wo Intend to glvo it to our readers, but it burnt holes I n the pader, and we had to .stop tho prossesand take it out. One of tho best things n city can liavo is a good gymnasium. It fur uishes tho very best form of entertain mont and one which can be enjoyed oy everyone. Rod Cloud needsagym nasium. Isearlv evorv dav wu lmar tho wish expressed that one were in stalled in our midst. We arc confi dent that one could be maintained here and a little effort would make such an establishment possible. The initial expense need not be large. About all that is necessary to make a start Is to piocure a room and com mencc business. There are enough Indian clubs and dumb bells in the city to furnish all the apparatus need ed until after the organization was well under way. Get tocethor. bovs. and see what can be dono Base Ball News For Red Cloud Fans Dolnft of The State Leaftue Towns Who Will Compete With Superior For The Pennant Columbus is having trouble in secur ing suitable grounds and may have to looute their diamond quito a wavs out of town. Rod Cloud is still making elaborate preparations to tnke Superior's scalp. They would rnther beat Superior than take the pennant. Manager Bockwltz, who will lead the Superior Boosters to vietorv this year, will arrive this week. Ho stop ped off at St. Louis to look around and pick up some players that can do- liver tuo goods before he comes out. Hastings is asking for a name for their team. How would this sonm!? "Hastings Hypenated Humpors." Tdlt Clnrk will arrive this wck. Ho will ngain bea favorite with the Super ior fans. Tho mens' meeting hold in tho Christian church Sunday nfternoon was quite well attendod. The most important addross as far as this com munity is concerned was delivered by Mr. J. S Gilliam. Mr. Gilham has for years been noted as a speaker of un usual ability but wo aro confident that he put moro effort into this ad dress than into uny othor whlcli we have evor hoard him deliver. After explaining that his judgement had nl ways told him that tho tomperoto use of alcoholic liquor was a teuableposl lion, he stated thai ho hud reached tho conclusion that us far as ho was concerned he could not live up to his highest usefulness without coming out squarely for total abstinouce. He therefore publicly pledged himself to refrain from ull forms of alcoholic bo vo rages. This position was highly applauded and wo are very much pleased that ho has corao out so frankly and unequlv ocatoly. With his Intellectual ability, his well known integrity and honesty of purpose Mr. Qllhaui is woll fitted to render this community a great deal of Odd Fellows Rally. The Southwest Nobrnskn District rally of tho Independent Order of Odd follows will bo hold at Cambridco. April 20th. Forty-three lodges havo been invited to attend this gathering and it is be lieved that there will be fully live hundred Odd Fellows in town that day. It is to be one of six gala rallys of tlio "chain guug" in Nebraska. The afternoon will bo given over to addresses by the Ilebckuh and Odd Follow lodges and in the evening the degrees of the I. (). O. F., will be ox omplllled by different teams In the district. Grand Master Kelley is arranging for these monster meetings. Cam bridge Clarion. uoints or smtvicK at conuhkua TIONALUHUHCll. Saiiiiatii Skiivicks. !mT,,,.nB-; - 10:10 a.m. lllblo school J., , 1'rcachliiB services ..Z-!Z"i"8 p" in! l'rayer and Conference meeting Wednes Any at 8 p. in. A cordial Invitation N extended to all. Kkv. A. a. CitKs.sMAN 1'astor. ach UUACK (KIMHCOl'AI.) CHlHUIl Itev.J. Mi Jiati'H, I'uRtor. month"' th 'm '"" "" h In Holv ('oimntititftii tii 1.WI...I.... theflniHunday. "'"" on Hundoy school nt, 12 o'clock every Sunday Mrs. K.U. smith, Superintendent" ",,m,n New Spring Silks It is with pleasure we invite our customers'to 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. All black guaranteed taffeta 36 in. wide $1.00. .' t Look our line of Silks over before buying as I think we can save you money on your silk dress or waist. Muslins While all cotton goods are higher than a year ago we can give you a good value in unbleached muslin at 7, 8 1-3, 10 and 12 1-2 cents. In bleached muslin at 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2 and 15 cents. Flaxon The latest develop ment in White Goods, permanent Linen thread finish. Has all the merits of a Handkerchief Linen Lawn, with double the strength and durabil ity of India Linen or Persian Lawns. Uses White Waist ings, Suiting, Underwear. naxonEr BfcZS Eye j J fj Before buying your laces, embroid eries and wash goods look our line over, know we can save you money. HA&kjSptV Muslin Drawers Ladies muslin drawers, flounce with tucks at 25c. Ladies muslin drawers, embroidered edge and tucks in flounce at 40 and 50 cents. Ladies muslin drawers, embroidery or lace ounce at 59; ta$l .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. I 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 acustomer's confidence. Nothing unworthy will be allowed a place in our store. We have but one price for everybody. No exceptions will be made to this rule. : : : 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. THi MINER BROS. 6 GO. General Merchants "THE BIG STORE" Dont fail to see our fine line of Spring Suits and Coats. ltv H I . V I --. MtN