n-at,t. JnJt . .i.ii$M' Wm'.ZI ' ,. ' - . tt! ww Band Program To Be Given I he Evening of April 12, At The Opera House In Red Cloud, - - Nebraska ffVWWWWW v vTAv Political Advertisement ' M Noved to Our New w. tf HA LOCATION t V , w -. R v .1 ftsr , j. mmkft i AffiiaJEcBWRBBBBBBBB) bbbbbbbbbbkj;sbbbb fe 1 HBBBJ jr&iSilMBBBBMBBBBBBBBBP I ' lflBBap ywBlBBBaMBBBBBBBBBBi BBBBBbS aBiMBB)BBBBBBBBB I BBBBBBM 'f uJSVBBBawXBBBBBBBl sbbbkSsHBbbbbbbI i r '$. k.VJ. foCSlR km You will find tia now In our new location in th NRWHOVSE BLOCK with our large line of RUGS, CARPETS AND FURNITURE Always Glad To Sco You ED. ANACK ? s us j if 'I i bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb3abbbbbbu .lBViPlf kSflRmfivvliDI wbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb?J?ibVHbbbTibV IKCBkKl bbbt jbbVbbbU HrCxJoRf IobbbHbwSw VLnMHES' 11aPIbbbV IWH"yftfiji band HHHSJK9lUdQH !& -, f ggy ? - L: - - L Good Fellowship March Bert L. Billings Medley Overture, Bits Of Remicks Hits No. 3 J. Bodwalt Lampe A Vision Of Salome Descriptive Fantasie J. Bodwalt Lampe Love Thoughts Waltz Arthur Pryor Tangle Foot, Rag F. H. Losey, Op. 300 Trombone Solo The 'Witch Phil S. Rose, Op. 140 Roy Robinson Visions An Alto Trio Al Hayes Phares, Caldwell, Fogel March, Comique "Zip Bing" Chas. Fredericks II Chicago Tribune, March W. P. Chambers Medley Overture Bits of Remicks Hits, No. 8 J. Bodwalt Lampe Cornet Solo Columbia Fantasia, Polka T. H, Rollinson, Op. 345 M. A. Mercer Overture Contest of the Gladiators B. G. McFall Vocal Solo Love's Old Sweet Song Molloy Miss Alpha Longtin Star Spangle Banner U. S. A. Harvard Professor to Talk to History Teachers When the history teachers of the state meet in annual convention in Omaha on May 3 and 4, they will have the unusual opportunity of hearing Dr. E. II. Hart of Harvard University, who has been secured to deliver the main address. Dr. Hart will speak on "Practicality in Education," a sub ject near to the heart of oveiy teacher. Unusual arrangements arc being made to entertain the visiting teachers by the Omaha members. A banquet will be given on Friday evening and a luncheon Saturday noon. The meeting is the first of a series of spring meetings planned by the As sociation, which is subsidiary to the Nebraska State Teachers' Association. Most of the meeting will be given over to the discussion of methods for teaching Greek History. On Saturday afternoon an actual recitation, con ducted by Dr. Fred Fling of Nebraska University, will be the feature of the program. Arrangements for the meet ing are in charge of Mrs. Ada L. At kinson, President. CHICHESTER SPILLS B BRAND DIAMOND Jkitim DranUt tor CHI-CHHS-TBR'B Gold metallic boxes, scaled .IhhiM. Viwm wn nTITlB. 1 iXmoND BRAND PU.ll. for twentr-Bft year regarded at Beit,8t, Alwayi ReliabU. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S EVERYWHERE SS! CHBS-TBR'S A S in K9 ndA led with BluetO) i. Baf 7.aftr MHU.TI Y Are Microbes In Your Scalp? 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Wo back up this statement with our own personal guarantee that this reme dy called Uexall 03" Hair Tonic will be supplied free of all cost to the usor if it fails to do as we state. It will frequently help to restore gray aud fuded hair to its original color, providing loss of color has been cuused by disease; yet it is in no sense a dye. Rexall "03" Hair Tonic accom plishes these results by aiding in mak ing every hair root, follicle, and pig ment gland strong and active, and by stimulating a natural flow of coloring pigment throughout the hair cells. We exact no obligations or promises we simply ask you to give Rexall '03" Hair Tonic a thorough trial and if not satisfied tell us and wo will re fund the money you paid us for it. Two sizes, prices CO cents and Sl.Oo. Uemember, you can obtain it In Red Cloud only at our store The Rexall Store. The H. B. Grice Drug Co. Native Seed Ceri The Nebraska Experiment Station has just issued Hullctin No. 120, on "Native Seed Com," discussing the merits of home-growu seed corn in comparison witli seed brought from a dlstauce. This bulletin may be had free of cost by residents of Nebraska upon application to the Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Neb. Careless About Appen dicitis in Red Cloud Many Red Cloud people have stom ach or bowel trouble which is likely to turn Into appendicitis. If you have constipation, 6ourstomaoh, or gas on the stomach, try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the new German appendl citis remedy. O. L. Cotting, the Drug gist states that A SINGLE DOSE of this simple remedy relieves bowel or stomach trouble almost INSTANTLY. FlerldT Otange and grope fruit groves,truck, poultry and general farms in best dis tricts. Agents wanted. Write for literature. I'KNnr.ETO Land Company. 322 First Nat'J. Rank Bldg. Lincoln, Nebr. Chief Ads Brlni Results Vote for V. A. Prince, Republican Candidate l;or Congress. Primaries April 11;, 1912 VOTE FOR 1 "Q-'S . XJSbtHBBBbBBBBBF BBBBBBBBBuflX&lk N S 'iSBBBBBJIjfiBBn LICENSED UNDERTAKER-NEBRASKA-KANSAS (p ALL THE PHONE9 WvAvAvAvAW aA vAaAs FLOYD SEYBOLT L'cnw-ratle Candid He (or STATE TREASURER Prinury April 19, 1912 FI.OYn xnVHOl.T was born mid IIvimI for Hfiii vi.ii'h iiiinn 11 farm. ISST-IS'iO Allimlfil I'nlviisltv of NVIir. 1M'0-1S.)J- ei il im .Nat. lt.mk. Mnrolii. lSl'-lVJ? e.ifli. I'nlon S.ivlnijs llati'it. I!l00-1!l0: Willi l.lnrolii .ifo IK-Ji l'o. l!H)2-1!Mi:t ihIi. II ink if AiimiiiiIiI'. Nebr. I!i03-l!i0(! 'ihIi. V. t M. II ink. Mllforil. I!l0r,-l!l0'j C.ifili. I- H M. Hank. I'I'.h. . VJW-V.tQ- Cisli. F. k M. Hank Wilton and Hank of I'oiu,, i;oinva. l'JlO-1011 Vlf.. Iif9lilint ami C.Mlilor of Citizens H.mk of Hi'iiov 1. Wiib apiiolntwi 11 ink Iiunliit'r In lflOt' iiihI (inalitli'il, hut lucvcitli il fiom hii'Iii nv tn l'l'ilnnil intilllctlon afri)liiflt tlin Ouarunty Law. Tuvntv-onc Ji-ats of pro(jrcnvii ami Hiirc'fxsfiil lianklni; ban pocullnrlv well flttfil Mr. Scvbolt for this most Important financial ofllco of tlio state that of Slato Troasurer. He asks your support at the Primary, Friday, April 19 l&wBXsVVt tHjBBBBv bbiKx .;;if wIbbbbT BBBMiMIMBl SlBBBBT bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbv HbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbP D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Ollloo In Mootr Dloclt. Hull, Black 4; Ind., 103 lleslrtcncu, Hoyal Hotel. Hell, 47; Ina., 2Y Calls Answered Dny or Nlglit IIKO CI.OUD, nkii. R. V. CLARK HARVARD, NEBRASKA. Democratic Cnndldatc for State Super- Intendont. Sixteen yearH of ncliool work In Ke lirnHkn riiTioiliiteiKlcnt of Hchnnlo at Hiir aul fur the hint huvcii yearu. Instructor In Junior normal kcIiooIu or hIx yoarw. i'onncr county nupoi Intendont of Clay county. K&iaBBi$"y W BBBBBBBtv'' JVmBBBBB BBBBBBBBBrvtv . 'y' muTiBBBBBk BBBBBBBBBAMl'' .BBBnBBBB BBBBBBBBBB KL BBBBBSbBBBB bbbbbbbbbMKM?'JbbbbbbbbwKbbbbb1 R. LJCEESTER Alma, Nebraska Republican Candidate For Congress. Primaries April 19th, 1912. A. M. MORRISSEV Candidate for Attorney Qeneral Atlif yuur aupport at the Democratic I rltnarlti April loth .bbH&w-tIIiw .BBBBavB? tAbw BBBK'A ,.--' 'M , ViBBBl P H VBBb1 BBBBbV lBBBBPP--''A5Jl bbbbWT hh ""fffd- BBaKFBaHHv .BBaV LLg'ySH bbbbbbbSWbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI lBBBBBBBBBMaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal RICHARD L. METCALFE Democratlo Cmidltlate For Nomination For Governor of Nebraska Primaries April 10, 1013 'bbb1 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbM Ebbm, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! I favor among other thlngb: 1st. Reduction of tariff. 2nd. Free lumber, manufactured iron and tecl products and 6ugar. fird. Abolishment of the Court of Commerce, giving the samo powers to the Interstate Commerce Commission. 4th. Stricter Hntl-trust laws. 6th. State lawe should be enjoined only by State, or United States Su premo Courts. ' Oth. Horse pension bill. 7th. Government ownership of rail roads, telegraph, telephone and ex press companies. 8th. The peace treaty. Uth. Government to build and main, tuin public highways. 10th. Amendment of Inter btato law so ah to prohibit shipment of intoxi cating liquors into "dry" territory. 11th. Conservation of nil our natural resources. 12th. United"statcs prohibiting the manufacture and sale, us a beverage, of intoxicating liquors in the United States, I call upon nil republicans and all citizens who favor these principles, to attend tbo Primary Election and vote the republican ticket, and support me In this campaign. Respectfully yours, R. L. Kkestkk. Fresh and Salt Meats 4 A John E. Yost "The Dutch Butcher." 'aBMBBHB VBBBBBB Bl "VOWrlWWBB"l canuot save you entirely from loss if u (ire breaks out at your place. Kven If ho saves the house from destruction, he cannot save it from all damage. Firm Inturmncm Protmcta you from all lobs whether it bo total or partiul. Have us issue you a policy today. Even a very little flre would cost you more than many years' premiums. O. C. TEEL, Rtllmbl Insurance. J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper. Paint and Varnishes. Room Mouldings. Pict ure Framing, Pictures and artist Material. The Only Exclusive Store. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNT9T tVtt STATE SJANK Red Cloud ' flfofcraskt VI if - ,t 1 . ', 5 '' m & Is 15 6l!iJ' I m f mi I m a n .I i I m LJ ,vi JL Iri P in f r I -. -hi Hi M P.I 111 v.'l hH . . mf r' i V w. Vt&MWifoW V, - . 9 Ji tWIAZt- ffA Mvj,i if r'" ' am mmiM .iu.i' .in ' viT. ?: tfUMaMtjCttWrJw4l " ' '