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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
1- ! , i ft I f I-, Ri T5he CHIEF ftd Cloud - Nebraska PUBL1SHKD KVEKY TIIUIISDAY nlereii In the I'oatnmrc uliHcil Cloiul.Nob., rkHcioiiiI CIhm Mutter. 0 II. HALE 1'UIII.IHIIKII TUB ONLY I'KMOCItATH I'APKIl IN wkiihti'i. COUNTY Red Cloud's Ticket For Mayor-1. V. Tiiriiure. KorClorU-O. U. 'IVrl. For Troasurcr-S. K. Floranui'. For City Bii-lni'-r !-'. M.Overlii-,'. For Alduriimn, lit ward W. A. Shut wood, 2-yi'iir Umiii, V. M. .Saiiinlui", 'year ti'iin. For Aldi'iiiian, 'J1 wind F. V. Cow dun, '.' year term. Pinil Sloivy, 1-year term. For Hoard of rMucution-lJr. II A. 'rilflitoti. Dr. T. A Triiiuble. FOR IlKPIlKHKNTATIVi: I iKirctiy nniiKiitiri nijmll at a cnmllil;it for tho iiointiialli'ii fcir ri riiuiit-itlvc from tin) lailiilMrlci of Nilrnl.ii. Mittfu'l to the Mill of tho lutnocrntlc anil I'toplc Imli lniliUllt volimiit the irlintirlin tn tie In Id April i. tar.'. ciim.ki.i: W. I.isjst:v. FOlt SBN'ATOl! '20th DISTUICT 1 hereby aiiiiiuiiire iiiye!' i a rntullilate forSi'imliirtif llifJHti Hfiintiiilnt imtrlelnt Ncliranku. Buhjcft to llu- will of llu lumo rratlc ami People' h I inlfoiilfii voter at lliw prluinrlPH A pi II lt, I'JI.'.-Wm. Wmvrii. koi. ..i:im.ksknpativi: I licrchy aminuiiri' myself it a eatulldaie for the niimliiatlim for Ufpri-sciitJitlvi- from tho IQth IllKtrlrl or .Nebraska, miltfeet I" tin will of the lieiuocrarlle ami I'lMiplf'tt Imle lirmlt'iit voters at tin- primaries to lie licltl A pill III, llU'A J. II. Wltm AH Vim. Tlio paper of tho litiKu oltlis aro nil tight If you want lliein, but it is your own IioniL' tinner Hint ndvertUos jour uliuruhi,K, your nuinorouH nocli'tlr sympathizes with you in your alilic tlotia and rejoiees with you in yutir piosperlty. In short it is the local pa per Hint tni'titfons the thousand and olio iluitiH in willed you aro interested dtirini Hie yt'nr, and do not linil In n pot of lurjfc i'itii" Mr. J. H. WUimarier hits (lied on tho Detnoisritii' and People' Independent tloltol lor tho Humiliation of rcpto suntalivo. Mr. Wlseeaiver is an old resident mid comes hefoti' his parly witli the rccoid of never befoio having party proferment. Ho has made u sue ess of his own business mid would bo n .sale man to whom tottubl tliealVaiis ol" state Ho l'J mi t'xperieneud iouI buihlef mid if elected to this ollleo no doubt would jjivu that question his earnest attention. Tliejfieat foe to home, poaou mid happiness is worry. Tho habit of woirv keeps ns ero.ssiii liriilt,v-bofon wo reaeh them. The evils thai fret us most me those which threaten us- but havo not yet nirhod. Stop worry in about the biead that .mui me afraid will not rise, the new diets you are .sure tho dressmaker will spoil, and tile next month's roul. If you will lit inly losolve to worry only about the evil or spoeial hardships this hour or Bier Ben t - Advance Showing Spring Dress Goods The forerunners of fashion able fabrics now being shown. Before buying your new dress for spring look over our line. We have a new and down-to-date stock. The latest thing in cotton Voiles with silk hair line stripe at (50 cents. Silk Holian tissues in solid colors in the new soft shades for summer at .r() cents. In wool goods we have the rough weaves in light weights for Spring wear 'Mi inches wide at (10 cents per yd. Silks in Serges, Jacquands, Messalines, Taffetas 27 inches wide at $1.00 per yard. F. Newhouse Mrs. Barbara Pharos, Prop. minute and can't be moidcil, ninety nine eases out of one hundred you will (lud tlieic is no sueh i vil or hardship. Tho men nominated on tho citizen's ticket and endorsed by the republicans arc representative citizens --noil busi ness men mid they hau the welfare of the city at hem t. They me all worthy of the HtiltYaKc f our people and jlhclr expoiicuce, In l)usiii"ss matters will be a lai'KC asset for the city. They aro capable of solving all our problems of city iiiaiiaKemcitl and they aro deter mined lo do it. It is the duty of overy man tliat participated in the noniina nation of these mm iO work cnthusl astically for their election and after election lo render every assistance possible to help them In their woik The parents nii-cllnKs shou'd be more l.arjjely attended. If there U any one lliinc that will lead lo u bitter civic life it I tho conference held be tween parents nud teacher. We spend about fourtctu thousand dollars in this district each year to cducato tho children and Ibis amount of money will show a greater percent on tho in vctmonl. iT tho parents actively asso ciated themselves with those to whom they intrust tho responsibility of edu eating their offspring. The committee in chargo of lids woik informs us that the next topic for discussion is 'The co-operatiuii of parent and teacher". This meeting should be attended by overy parent in tho distiict. that tho Japan current has changed mid that they havo had a very mild winter in that portion ot the globe, likewise word comes from California that they havo had no rain and the wind was so strong tho other day around Los Angeles that it blow down houses and up rooted trees. We will all be nioro than pleased to say this year "Winter good bye"'. Yet there is one bright spot in all this discomfort and that is the soil is completely saturated and we will havo one of the greatest crops ever recorded in this or any oilier state. The Modern Woodmen of America in its last meeting of tho head camp saw lit to raise the rates of insurance and this action is causing a great deal of uneasiness if not of actiwil revolt. There has been a call sent out by those who disagree with this action tho ob ject of which is to consider plans for the withdrawal fiotu the parent society. However a careful study ol the piosenl rales will show anyone that lliey me not high enough to pay out. When a society agrees to pay a certain Mini of money Insinlng the life ol a ccttaiu person it must receivo a into thai will be certain to pioduec the sum. If this organi. iliou would continue tho present rates it would go up in a bubble sooner or later hence it seems absolutely certain tlmt the only way to preserve tho society was to i also tho rales. These new rales arc based on tables made by I lie Modern Woodmen from its own experience. The rates arc lower than old lino but at the same tiuiotliey arc sullk-ieiil to meet all obligations. This society is not con ducting tho business tor prollt but for I'rateriialism. There aro eight differ enl plans any one of which n present member may elect to take, lie may take the plan which calls for a Certain amount lor his whole life or another which is cheaper which ends when he is seventy yearn of age. Another plan which ends when he is sixty and soon. Or if ho chooses he can pay the same an lie is now p lying but receive n smaller amount ivt dvalh There are enough plans j rovided for lo meet the wants of all and we Would consider it a Crtlaiuity if any member would givo tip his insurance. The society is now on a very strong and, sound basis and will grow and maintain its growth and will never again need to raise Ps rates New Spring Coats Suits Skirts Smart Exclusive Models in the Season's Best Colors, Materials and Workmanship. New Goods Arriving in AH Departments fmumtwimm w has something to say to people who like to get up promptly in the morning. He guarantees to call them on the dot just when they want and either way they want, with one pro longed, steady call or with successive gentle rings. And he guarantees to do it day after day and year after year, if you only have him oiled every year or so. I've known him ever since he was "that high" and I'll vouch for every thing he savs. J.C.Mitchell The Jeweler. Tim exceptional manifestation of good feeling dcsplaycil at the convent ions which Humiliated the candidates for city ollices forcibly suggests to us what the possibilities uiight. he if wo as a city would act with tho same haimoiiy in all things connected with our city all'air.s. If we can get togi til er onco we cut again and there is no reason in tho world wliy we should not always act as a unit. We all want what over is best for the city and nil we lack is a means of knowing each other's ideas. Tho way has been estab lished and it ought to bo easy in the future to give and talte and then act in narinony Tho prime, reason why this cll has been divided in the past is be causo we huc not taken tho double to tulle onr affairs ovor together in a liUMiH'ss like maun) r. Acting as a unit I hi-, city e ml. I vast ly iuciease its um fuliu"-, Its liade and its life. TIum" pi tty ijiiaritls d i no Miid and only iujuie u as u whole, i One tide iu old tlnl. the otlur thin llieie is another nllghttnt lit and in tlh er Mpmbtde ami the result enuuol In p but b( stiMgnutu n. I'nitiiluo can so conduct our ofi'aii'H tl at we can make h agreeable for any one who deiii s to cast hilt lot with UN cult um-iiio eapiti l a mfe investment, unci wi.uhl aitiact industries. Kvery Inmost enteipii-e would reeene a col dial w dome. Let u assume tiiiitweme linttid and work during the futiiie with that thought in mind. ''You eaniuitsaw wood with a hammer." The people may sneer to their iieart's content, but the wide-awal.e American will continue to use slang till Hie cows come home or tho clouds roll by. Slang phrases will friquent ly savo tho utterance of a dozen woids; and as the average American i'-u bust lor and hasn't unieh tim to waste, everything goes and slang holds its grip. It would be hard to trace the origin of many of our slang exprcs ions but it is safe to -ay that the uia ioiilv found birth on the stage. A comedian says something which strikes tho audience as "god" and henceforth lias a great "iiin." Incidentally, thine aro no Hies on out schools. Seiintisly it is in truth a school with un-ui passed advantage for ccuiing a practical education. It is the air line to college and in fact, is the only mad running thiough this county that lands it-pas-singers in tlie gre.it union depot of the Freshmen class of our bos! insti tutions. For lowest rates and other information apply to Iho Principal. All the Spring Materials and Spring Styles in the new shades to choose from, have most beautiful line of goods wo i. Tv wiV'N- vsy vsvw The ever had. nn The Miner Bros. Co, GENERAL MERCHANTS A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE s s s s s s Political Advertisement a&'tfHi The people of this community are beginning to want a change in the otllce of weather clerk, lie is wink ing overtime and tho results of his labois are getting very tiresome. Not content witli giving us tho most re markable weather during the past year he is beating all records as fast us ho makes them. That levered per son, tlio oldest inhabitant, lias been searching Ids memory and in a private o nverutiou lie informed lis that lie had gone back in his records a few years befoio Iho Hood and that there is not a -cratch to show a winter pre vious to this ouo when it snowed con tinuously for a period of two hundred and sixty six days. Seven below zoio on the ninth of March was never known before in this country. About all the weather we have had this win er is snow and cold oxcent wlion it changed to cold and snow. Kver tho little hoys have abandoned their sleds and declaro that thoy want to play marblos. Woul conies from Alaska I L i JhrtMwiriinSn " 'in iMaigxiBsaMwii&iu , tim vpV? jp ' Jl i v--, ;m i Msfr 1 tf ' Vote for V. A. 1'riiui', Rfi'ublir.tii Candidate I'nf Conffss 11-1111 Iff .Hll Cj iQI2 NEW BAKERY 1 have opened a bakery liilud Cloud ami .solicit a share of your patronage. Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always in stock. Phono me your wants linil. pnonc iss.) Uetall store opposite Postof lice, in Dicdcrich building. CURTHATFIELD,Prop A Bald beaded Woman Slicrn of Jlcr Crown oT IJeauty- Loses In Lovu aiitl Harriaic Hair is ceitainly not necessary to woman. Who could love and marry a baidliended woman'.' What charms could one at ray to olV-"l such u distlg iirt'iueiil'.' A woman's go'il is usually love and marriage. Her crowning glory is her hair. The Iofs of her hair umrs her beauty, happiness and success. Yot right hero in l!cd Cloud, tlicro are .hundreds of women who aro neglect ing or injuring their lialr to such all exunt tliat it is only a matter of time when it will bo utterly iiilne.i. Many women destroy tho beauty of their hair through thoughtlessness or ignorance of certain i'ac's. They use curling in ns over-iieatcd, or toe'Oiss, whlcii destroys tho nutuial oil of the hair, causing it to split, break mid come out. They do not shumpoothcir hair often enough; or too often. They use soaps or preparatii lis which con tain ingredients positively harmful to the scalp and liuir. As a result of such trealiiKUt, dan druff is created, tlie hair loosens, loses color, falls out, and baldness com mences, unless proper and piompt precautions are taken in time. Then again, iniotobes and certain diseases bring about unhealthy sculp and hair conditions. Almost any woman may rid herself of dandruff and discacd scalp and hair if she will but use tho riglitienie- dy. Wo have tliat remedy, and we will positively guarantee that it will either euro dandruff and baldness or it will not cost the user anything. That's a protty broad statement, but we will back ft and prve it with our own money. We will return youi iiioiu-y if you do not llml that Ilex ill 'P.r Hair Tonic is mi entirely satis fuctoiy iimeilv that will iounto hair gio.vih anil overcome scalp and hair iioablis; th.it it will grow hair even on luld heads, unless all life In the hair rots has I et-n extinguished, the foll'iclis oloed ami tho fcculp Is glad i md shinny. It gets-it nnme from the j 1 fact that it grew littlr 111 V.i out ol 100 case-, where it icceived a thhroughly ' v iim, impartial, nun pniciii-ui ui. We wnnt you to try Uexall !)!'' Hair T"iiie at our rik. You surely cannot lo-e anyllilng by doing -o, while you have everything to gain. You li id better think it over, and then c.une in and see us about this offer U)U will be Well lepaid lor your lsil at our store. lloinoinbor, you can get Uexall Uetuedies in this community only at our store The Uexall Store, Tho II. r". (irioe Ding Co. Widow's Pension. The recent act of April 10th, I'.KM gives to all soldiers' widows a pension 1'J par mouth. Fred Maurer the attorney, has all necessary blanks. m 1 -htw .-- mMmt m fcwwa urfMnr 4K k ttHA1rt In Order To Be Convinced Of -"Pi Il wearing ability of our Shoes you must first try them. Our stock is all new, direct from the fact ory, and we invite you to come in and 'five us a trial. Oiir white Nu-B nek utton Shoe and PUMPS are the latest fashions out. We also carry a line of strictly "Water Proof' Farm Shoes, 'fry a pair. They are worth the money. East Side Shoe Store Bailey & Bailey The Newhouse Block Red Cloud, Nebr. imt--tMiM FRICIiniklSI S'yysjy,'yj'v'sr'V- r-N'v- ..-ns-7 Moved to Our New 1 LOCATION 3 s s s ,AvAAAv w- J n"-vJ. yvVfvvvv s s i fc fie You will find us now In our new location in the NEWHOUSE BLOCK with our Kr(o lino of KUtiS. CAKPETS AND FURNITURE Always Slad To Sob Ycu A MACK. LICENSED UNDERTAKER-NSBRASKA-KANSAS Swift's Premium Q Hams SQW ana cacon CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND 00 LADIHS t JMf3L BRAND Auk yo.,r llruK.l.t for CIIICIIKS-TER'S A IJIAMONIJ 1IKANH TILLS in Kl'9 nj Oolu uiftalllc tioxc. scaled with Ulue" Kititxia T.xitn no oTiinn. nu of jour IIIAMU.M) IIU.VM 1M1.I.H, for twcnty.flv- vcars recarileil ns Urst.SaRtt, Alway3 Kcllnblc SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIMH tKUiU EVERYWHERE WORTH . TliSTKll " : '. ( r. - i VL m For Sal e 'traC Vwi Yost Y Mj M .'-rV-SVPJaW59vW '..;;) ;.vsmMik. in. '1:?S John TUB "Dutch Butcher" 4 J(.IM".lT POLICE! MURDER! FIRE! Our hnnso is burniiii" down anil .liilinV away a million miles oil" on his vaciil ion. A truo pluttiro UioukIi ii bit exa'eratcil. Cot an Insuranco Policy on Your House and furniture wliilo you think about it. For solid security havo us write it tip. Ourprouiiiims aro lowiinilconipun les arc safe. O. C. TEEL, Reliable Insurance. i !! m -. v 4-flwMHIMMihiM.Mkl- wwrtisirmt v"- wV J nn-W WJit -,.'iw-i