Jf p UV . W- K fj' ' i WL-- tftt' B. iuf Kp E it HE. RBh' Ft? B r HH ft ft- .ft: ft k ?' Lxfifflf jRt ' i I Ib Win) Orrista hm uuhu Mm YO U get your mnnpv c lArnrrh here. That's why you ought to buy a suit, ready-made by Hart Schaffner & Marx the kind of a stylish suit you see in this picture. You can dress just as well as any man if yon wear all-wool clothes of authoritative styles. We guarantee everything you spend' your money on tarty ' . How about your (all hat? .Your new underwear? Hosiery? Shiits? Neckwear? We've plenty of goad things here (or you; easy priced. Paul St orey THE CLOTHIER. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes The Red Cloud Chief Rod Cloud. Nebraska. -UBL18HEDVEVERY '11IUHSDAY Kntereu In the 1'ontolllco nt Bed Cloiut, Neb., as .Second Ulai Matter. 0 B. UALE I'Ullt.lHIIKH THK ONLY DKMOtiHATIU l'Al'Ktl IN WKIlSTKIt COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET President Wood row Wilson. Vieu-l'rcHldont-Tlio. K. Man-hall. U. S. Senator A. C. St,allenborgei Congress 11. 1). Sutherland. Governor John H. Morel'ead. Lieut. Governor Herman Diers. Treasurer Geo. E. Hall. Auditor Henry C. Utchmond. AttornoyGenerul A M. Morrlsey. Secretary of State J. W. Kolley. CoiuuiUsluner W. II. Eastman. Superintendent Ii. V. Clark. Railway Com. C. E. Harmon. Btate Senator Win. Weesner. Representative Geo. W. Llndsey. County Attorney Fred Ei Maurer. County Assessor Chris Fussier Couuty Commissioner: DlHtrlot No, 2 W, G. nolTman Ail oxchungi) gives tlto following rules on how to kill a town iu bhort order, "Glory lu the downfall of a man who has done muoh to build up z your town. Rcfuro to unite In any ache mo for the batteruient of the Material IntoreMs of the pooplo. If n trauger comes to town tell him evoiy thing Is overdone and predict n general crash in the near future. Patronize emtsldo newspapers to the exclusion of jror own and then denounce yours for ,mei being as largo and as cheap .as the ity papers. If you are a merchant, s'fc advertise In the home paper, but ipel theditor togb elsewhere for mlruttlicMiLMii , in (I ii iwl iiku u wc head because he dots ho. Buy b rub bcr stamp mid use W. It may save you n few dimes and make your letter heads look as though you were doing business In a ouc-liore town. If you arc n farmer, curse the place where you trade ns the meanest on earth Talk this over with your neighbors and tell them the men are robbers atid thieves. It will make your property much less valuable, but you don't care." Shaffer's Alma Record. Henry C. Hlchinoud deserves n big endorsement at the polls next month by the people of Webster Couuty. The Chief believes that he will receive a handsome majority here. He is a Webster county product. He obtained his start lu this county and we feel that he is still one of us. Since leaving us he has made good iu the larger fields of work. He has been Intrusted with responsible and difficult tasks aud he has always performed them with credit to himself and the people otthiscounty. lie Is well qualified for the office of Auditor of State uud If elected to that office he will perform the duties required accurately aud pre cisely. Of this all may be certain, if Ueury C. Richmond occupies the office of Auditor of State, every person iu the state will be accorded a cordial, affable, gentlemanly reception. Vote for Henry C. Klchmond for ritate Audi tor. Meiry SImm Henry 11 SlmonB was buried last Weduesday afternoon from his home in this city, under the conduct of the U. A. It. post, Rev. Cole officiating as clergyman. Mr. Simons was born lu Pennsylvania, in Welsmoreland couu ty, April 11th., 1843, and was, therefore, In his seventieth year when he died. Mr. Simons was a boy of eighteen when Lincoln made his first call for volunteers, ana he reponded to the call with patriotic ardor. His first en listment was lu Co. I, 88th. Reg't. Fa. Vols., for three months. He re-enlist ed for uine mouths in Co. 0.. 135th, Reg't, aud renewed his service in 1801 for three years in Co. C. 4th l'a., Cavalry. He was mustered out, July 1st., 1H05 at Lynchburg, Pa. Six years afterwards he married Mary A. Kaley at All hoy, Pennsylvania? who with their only son, Elmer, sur vive him. Following the lead of Ii. S. aud C.'.W. Kaley, their nephews Mr. and Mrs. Simons removed to Red Cloud in 1878, ami have made their home in thin couuty "ever since. Here, also, their sou Elmer has always resided. Mr. Slumps was a man of unusually large physical proportions, but his gigantic size was never mado the oc casion of imposing on his fellows. As peaceable and modest as if he were u smaller man, no body ever complain ed that he used his giant strength to the disadvantage of men of less stature and strength. In politics, he was a staunch re publican until the populist movement of 1800, since which time he generally cast his influence with the people', party. Respected by his fellow citizens, his death diminishes the ranks of the sur viving veterans of the war, and lessens the number of the old settlers, who will all miss him while they cherish his memory. Mm. RMerlc 3h SitherlaMl Khoderic Dhu Sutherland of Nelson, Nuckolls couuty, is one.of, If not the biggest man (morally, legally, intellect uallv and politically) iu the Fifth con gressional district, and us a candidate for congressional honors, stauds with out a peer in Nebraska. He Is a Demo crat of the progressive type, aud one too who, wheu iu tlto thickest of battle has never wavered, neither has he de serted the call t'toarms,"uor shown his buck to the enemy. Khoderlu Dhu Sutherland is a patriot of the "1770 brand." For the pubt quurcr of a contury he has bueu murchlng side by side (llgur atively aud literally bpcuking) of Will, lain Jennings llryuu, the fearless and peerless leader of America's Democracy and thai because of his popularity, loyalty and etltclency, he will be the elective choice of the voters iu the Big Fifth. Shield's Tamora Lyre. FREDE, MAURER CaHMate Ft gectN Tern. I hereby anuouuee mysef as a candi date for the olllce of County Attorney, for second term, Democrat and Peoples Independeut parties, subject to the will of the voters at the November election. If elected 1 will not ask or accept the nomination for a third term. During my present term 1 have tried to conduct the olllce in an economical, uou-pititieu, business-like way. Not a dollar of county money has been spent for extra attorney fee, out side my (salary. No appeals have been takeu from the decisions of the County Commissioners uud no expensive liti gation indulged in ut the expense of tho county, yet no effort has been spar ed to punish crime. I have tried to be a prosecutor but not persecutor. It elected I will give the olllce the same attention I do my individual business. WWWWtfWWWWWSYWVWWVWW see The Miner Bros. Co s Large and Complete Assortments This week we are prepared to show the lar gest assortment ever shown in Red Cloud. I The Miner Bros. Company WWVWWWWWWWUWVWWUVA First Number of Lecture FRIDAY OCTOBER 18. Opera House Red Cloud POPULAR BOTH AS SINGER AND READER 'i Miss Fisher Stiipp Praised by Press and Public MIsb Fisher Shlpp Is among the elect of the lyceum artists. The peo ple have chosen and applauded per from coast to coast. She 1b praised In the highest terms by public and press both as reader and singer. It is doubtful In which branch or Wrt she Is most popular. She takes ahe leading part also in a musical nd dramatic sketch, ably supportedtfby membera audience Is convinced that she might become a most successful actress. Her accomplishments are of such merit that It is dllllcult to secure as sisting artists whoso work will not seem commonplace by comparison and be unappreciated, but In this re spect there .' a contrast only in the nature of their work and not In the quality. It Is in every respect a well balanced and harmonious company that renders programs to be long .re membered with pleasure. The personnel consist of Miss Fish-, er Shlpp. reader and soprano; Mss Pauline Harrington, alto; Miss Marlon Barry, violinist ; Lloyd A. Loar, man dolin, mando-vlola, piano and agor. The C. 0. D, Feed Store We carry a full line of Feed, Hay, Flour, Oils and Gas Try our Machine Oil on your mower. At present we have some choice Canu uud Millet send, come In and con tract what yon need before its gone. F. E. HENDERSON A Bargains My residence propajty on Webster St., near 4th avenue, krat good offer takes it. Don't be back ward make me an offer. Address Geo. F. Newhouse, The Dalles, Oregon Tn.' Wr4A IHBHsKbiiiH of licr company, and tho Coats - Suits - Skirts Don't Wait but Come Now GENERAL MERCHANTS A Nighty Safe Place To Trade Wants and for Sale All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhart Uros. When in town get your dinner at Warren's Restaurant. Fou Rent One furnished room, close in. Phone Hell Red 102. I handle Chase's fine Chocolate Cindy in bulk, 40 and fiOc a pound. Hkhii Ll'DI.OW. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call Phone Red 97. Fresh Oysters served to order at Warren's Restaurant. ' Call rural phone 305 if you have Cream or poultry to sell. J. O. Caliiwi:li.. Fine assortment of box candy al ways fresh. Absolutely the best. At tho Puritan Cafe. Fresh candy, peanuts and cigars at Warren's Restaurant. "Set vicc,',"Quallty"and "Legitimate Prices" these are the things which causes our job department to lead The finest, line aud best assortment of Harness' ever carried before. Call and look it over. Mokiukt Bros. Special attention given to diseases of eye aud ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. Canadian Railroad Wheat land for sale on ten year's time at 0 per cent Interest, for special inducements to renters. For excursion dates see or write T. W. Whitk, Agent, R. F. D 8, Red Cloud, Nebr. Claims November 8th., Sale Date. II. Ii. Miner, of Guide Rock, Nebr., claims November 8 as date for his sale of GO thnrobred Duroo males and gilts. Mr. Minor has one of the best herds In Nebraska or Kansas, aud tlio blood is known, far aud near. Ills herd this year is in better condition than ever. If you want red hogs, you can have them, you don't, need to buy any other kind. Uemcmucr tho date, November 8th. More particulars later. MULES FOR TWELVE HEAD Of Good Work Mutes For Sale At Bailey's Tie Barn. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 17, 18 and 19 1912. All Mules are guaranteed to be sound FRANK STARR, ALBERT SMITH & SONS THIRTEENTH ANNUAL THOROUGHBRED POLAND CHINA HOG SALE To be held at the Farm 9 miles northeast of Superior, Nebr., and 2 miles southeast of Cadams', Nebr., Wednesday. October 30, 1912 The offering consists of 40 boars, G spring gilts and 2 matured sows with 15 fall pigs at side. The big pigs are not over fat but are well grown out. They arc a splendid lot with plenty of bone, good length, fine coats, good head and ears, very heavy hammed, with very fine top lines. They are all early farrow and will have all the size you .want. The gilts aro the equals of the boar-i only not so well developed. The sows are 2 of the best young' sows, In the herd. One has 8 pigs and one 7. Buy one of these sows and you will be in the hog business. We do not claim to have the biggest hogs in the corn belt but we do claim to have them as big as any one that has hogs that will mature in time to be any good to the farmer as a paying proposition. If you are looking for a good herd boar come and see these pigs for we know they will suit you. We have a new line of brco ling so our old custom crs can be supplied. We are always glad to meet you on sale day whether you need hogs or not You are welcome. FREE DINNER AG NOON ( .10I1N BRENNAN Auctioneers W. C. HENDERSON A. C. FELT, Clerk. ( CHAS. LOWERY. Albert Smith & Sons Superior, N0br., R. F. D. Mo. 2 bend rom CATALOQU. JOHN DOYLE DOYLE BROS. AUCTIONEERS Will do a general auctioneering business In Kansas and Nebraska! Aak about our work. Terms reasonable. Rural PHONE 17 on 8 J. H. DOYLE SALE and good workers Owner. A A s m i kmmmmMmmmM,' i"il, .. ' .f-C....i .' l . :- t ini.-..-r? iibftu.iu .W. vJ'V ..," i-fci,1. .'!. "3k ( W?J4. 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