Jo.lv" mi im.-w m n m i iiwrrttfifriifri''i im ii i n uTiiiiiTtiii wrjgauga rj uuiitJu-z. OHU SiStSimtiSunSifuitttmM)aSSS!miwtmmiA st-a- Kr B? I i .' IT" '-. i' & t i t I'Vti l ll-i. '.T. A 54 .Vs, t: K ffi e& 8 SU 1L & i :f H, .ffe w a ?, w The Red Cloud Chief Red Cloud, Nebrnaka PUBLIM'M) IUM 'Jill IH M hnlcrcrt In tin I'tMiilWr nl IK! ( l nt. . I. us Second ( 1im Matter 0 It. II A LB "I'i'iimmii.i rilK ONI.Y DKMdritATIC vah:ii Ifs WUIHTKUCOUN'I Y Imtlier lltti lumlc lui'f iK'Ici mined (lint tlio mnr clous woik lit lins IiCimi tloltift ullli plnntn oliiill mil ilii' wlici. lit: nmluH Ills ili m i tin o from this worlil: A nuioty Iiiih lioni foi mod fin Hit' puipon.1 of In'nimlii'! tlii wot Id junl liovv INIr. Iliiilxwilt uorl.H iiml will toll nil llu opt'ri ts 'I'lif (Manbiilioti ll()(h not h.iw it dollar of uiiollitl Mod; nml it is not loiimul for the iitiipii.su oi ninlilnc money. It hutuls lien nil In foi minion and itiijony Ititerebttd can willo to Stuitit Uose, Citlifnrtilu inul tv tulw Iheir plniiiiplcls Koil Cloud hlnnild mnki prqmnitloii', for lioldliiK n lousing' Fourth or .Inly rolubrat ion tills yinr. The liiht c lo brutioii that tin- c,y condut'dd mm n biiccvhs In vvorj iiintlciilirai.il aIi tlto excellent fet'llnf,' existing iinionj; 1 ho Inibl ties men nt fhi pirsont time tlifie q no iciikon uli.i. UiIh ouu should not lie oven bfttor tlinn llu Inst one We as a oily mvclt to our 1 1 lends and customois to niovldo home form of en tortiilnmont and c bolieve tluit a pood Fourlli would meet with tin.' yjiprovjl ofllio people. Miiioundliij,' this city. Action bhould bo taken on UiN ques tion nt once bcciiu.se if wo arc olnj; to unriertiiko any thiuj,' of (lie sort wo Mioiihl lay ot.r phiim early so wo will bo nblo to do hoincthliif,' wolth while. If w arc not t'uliiK to nnclcitukc the project wc should net out of thu way mid give Uiq other towns eloe tousan opportunity, Uuuiors have been afloat on the stieet to the t licet that the city was KettliiK no Lciieht fiom the Miturcr prinj- pipe linu, installed by the Itur linnton. We have taken the pains to iiivuHligntu the condition of alt'alisaud Iiml that thu city Is f,ettiii; all the M'HtV' l Willi from this lino. There was a time a few luoiliba iiro when no water was flowing Into the city wells but the reason for that condition wns bccatiBu ilio atitomalic vavlu at the power house, did not. work. That has been remedied and the city goes all tho surplus, In conversation with the superintendent of water works lor this division of tlm Utirllni'loii we learned that the south spiiiiK alone furnlslicd about twice as iniicli wutei as the company needs at. the present time. !ao the city luis mailable one liulf of the water of the south spring and all tho ilow fiom the Hie ninth during. This will insuio us plenty uf water duriuu the i:oniii: summer. Father, dear father, come homo with nio now, for ma litis koiuo carpels to bout; she's not all tho turnllure out in tho load limn tho ftonl poich down to thosticel. Tho stove must come down und be put in tho shed, and tho yard must bo cleaned of dry Kras, ,)1' it's tlliio to clean house and tholiarr.t's to pay and the front window needs some new ghf-s. Father, dear father come liume with mo now, and IiiIiik eouio bologna and cheese; it's most l'J oYiock niultlieio'suothing to eat I'm o hungry I'm Utah in tho knees. All (he dinner we'll have will bo cold scraps nud audi, and we'll have to eat etandiug up, too,' for the tables and chairs arc all out in tho ynnlOh, 1 wish spring house cleaning was through! Father, dear fattier, come home with me now, for ma is mad as a Turk; she says j oure a lazy old thing and that she piopotes to put you to work. There's painting to do nml paper to hang, and windows and cus ing to scrub, for it's liousccleauiiig time, and you've got to come home and revel in suds aud cold trrub. KANSAS PICKUPS (t'loin Smith County) with very fiom a lioopei eountiy Is good llnrtey Blair Is numbered those down with lagiippo. Tlio fat mors around heie aro busy getting in their oats, I). IC. dew ell and family vhlted Bort I'ajue and family Sunday. Dr. Monisuu of Smith Center was called to K M. Brown's last week, on tit'ci nut nl the lllntss of their son, Ktilph, who is on tho voigo of ptiou-inijiihi. Win. lloopei has returned visit In Yuum ('o., Colo. Mr. didn't lilui that pint of tho cry much. Says .Smith t'o , enough for him. MNs (ir.ico ion wits in this vieluilj lasi week, getting up a now music class. ' (iiauduui Cialib is visiting at tho John .Mastermau homo this week. Mis Maiy Blair has icluriied to hoi liiother liatvey's afler a lew weeks slay in lmivalo. Tho l'uwtice Ladies aid hud Iheir annual business mooting Monday ol this week. Uev. V. K. (5 1 inns of Winner win called to the Mt. Hopo church Friday of last week to conduct the funeral services of Mr. U. Mallne, a pioneer settler of Logan Township. To Amuse an Invalid. To nmuso an Invalid who cannot alt lip in bed arrange a mirror on an easel in such a wny as to reflect the moving panorama to be seen from the window. If the stroot scene wearies tho Invalid tho glass may bo so fixed aB to show the slowly changing sky. Q ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER Absolutely Pure Economizes Buffer flour, E0O makes fhe food more appetizing and wholesome The oaly Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Order and System Rapidly Brought out of Omaha Chaos M iinlin V. 1, Ai.i.11 U V,,,.,,,. (I,. h Moiy of dlsitslcis has one been hand ' el with, tho orgaulKiilioii as that which chaiaeteiized the Omaha tornii do. Hardly had I ho tornado done lis work than the Citizens Belief Commit loo was organized and stalled Its ic llof woik. Or-ler and system was brought out of the i'Iiik s and In Ic-s than iWlinui'v, lellef wat being given tho htiickon Insyslemiiliedistrihuiion. So soniier had this been accomplish od than plans wore sol going to rest mo and rehabilitate the stricken district The Hi si older wits for a L'cner.il clean up day and voliiiitvci.s woro culled foi. On April 5 and (! more lliau fitoo able bodied men lesnonded to the call nml like a secmii-g miracle, the daces and evidences or tho lonilio storm worn ollmltia'id. These volunleors weio divided into isqihula and a-sigi oil to dls'iicts under couirctent foienieii. Boys, middle aged inoii and even old men tinsrtorcd the call and woil.ol with it spirit showing thai biolheiiy love Is the uliicfesliis-clof Ihu Anniie.in people. I ho lestoration woik Is tho big pro blem now This M.uIiigaocoinplMieil ih f ist as Hie iriilliot Iiiir of fuem win penult. Tho'inloiition is to nut everv Miiurer on ins icet again anil tho ac complishments in this lespeol so far have bom mosl griulfyiin. Though the pioptrly loss is glgiintlo, III II it l 111' well over ihn .VI:ll i.nllii I - i"" , the Ksloraliiiii and relief coiumlttee will he able to lliiauce tho wm't sails faotoilly. Of the 1,777 houses dam aged or totally destroyed repair woik had begun on 07.'I in lo-,s than seven days. Within (10 days il is isllnuiteil that every evidence of the slornt will be eliiulnated. Some- vacant lots will bo all that will be left. In many Instances but thoy will be In ship condition and Qiualnt will start on a new era or better Coiistiuclion. Instead of being known as "Omaha, the tornado st lichen tilty.' Omaha win he known as the wonder of tho west, destroyed in it night, rebuilt in a day-tho pity that turned a calamity Into mi era of prosperity. i.-aotrwcrarft"n Well tressed not over dresse A friend writes: "You say a good deal about the style of your Woollex coats and suits and what you say is true, but why don't you say something about the good taste in them? Some stylish women are terribly .overdressed." One of the many differences n between Wooltex garments . - and other less expertly de- ' . signed productions is in just.' f. that factor of tastefalness. - Wooltex styles are stylish they lead the styles. But they are the embodiment of the re- .. strained, refined fashion-sense that marks the wo- f. man of cultivated taste. They are .meant for women who know how to dress. And that is why the beft-dressed women in this locality buy their clothes here. . New models have arrived. in Wooltex coats and suits You really should not miss seeing these beautiful Wooltex garments now. Generstl Merchants The Store That Sells W "A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TG TRADE" V New Spring and Summer Goods in All Departments : s I ..,... ...,. .....m,wlVMKM.-WW(ll, .., ,--.,.. ,, ,1,,,,. . ! I Vw..-.,..,......,..,.,w-JW.,-J.,..,Jr..J,,tM. ,,. I ACCIDENTS WILL if ' HAPPEN! mL 3, Y, si3H'Ylrfew yjrl 3vvij3E 3v" f3 HlulOrtlllctteAdC'o A Temperate Nan will somutlmt's meet with misfortune ami soil or tear his "best suit" of clothes. There was a time when this meaut the expense of n new suit, Not so now. Modern science has provided a better and more economical plan. We are provided with the latest ma chlncry and UptoDU Knowltdfa For Dry CUanlng 11 kinds of clothes. We guarantee not to shrink or injure the garment. The cost will not be one tenth of a new suit but it will look just as good. Clothes called for and delivered to any part of the city. i R. G. HA8SINGER Giujmer ami Dyr fueeesMr to Will C. CreMer Re4Clt4J, Nebraska ANilcatk Ftr Uccmc. .-Nonce ih iicreny Ktven Hint a peiition rikii ft by thtrty or more resident free holdem ot tlioxeconil wnrd ol the City ol Itcil cloud, Ni'brasku, 1ms l)oen tiled -with tho Clerk nl K:ild city ol lied cloud, praying that a IIcciiko be Kmnttd by tho City Council oUaltl city to C. A. Mexiior lor tho mtlo ol limit, spirituous ami inuoiiti iinuorK on Lot 12, In lllock , lit tho City ol Hid Cloud; that notion will bo taken on mich petition y tho Mayor nnd City Council ol i-aldclty on tho first liny 6l May liii:i, or at tho ilr.l mcottm' ol tho conn ctl tlitrcalter. Dated at Kcil Claud, Nebraska, April 10th., IUi:i. O.C.TRKI. leal) City Clerk. T WHAT'S THE PRICE OF A GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES ? WENTY-FIVE dollars. You can buv ,r r.UU for less than that--$20, $18, $1 5; you can pay more than thatwe have very fine clothes at $30, $35, $30. But $25 is a good average price; most men who appreciate good quality and style in clothes, good tailoring and fit, are willing to pay as much as $25. Hart Schaffner ,& Marx . suits at $25 will surprise you, You'll get -ll-wool fabrics; trimmings, linings and other materials -, of a high grade; tailoring of a very high order--the things that make a suit wear well, and shapley. You'll get the value of best style standards and orginality of design; you'll get -clothes1 , inai m you weu. . , And you'll gain from $10 to $20, either in greater valuat the price; or lower price ' for similar value. Better see how true this U; $25 is a price you can afford, and youTJ say so when you see the clothes. Belter come and look at the new spring styles PAUL 3Q STOREY THE CLOTHIFR RED CLOUD, A A i ti i NEBRASKA J ) Avvv KHIiWHnBtfffiiiWnWfirtilini'unriHinoniri m irnni) innt tm,,i nmn nt awWrtiiwwi-wftjM)ia)HvM lLl.XVJJKJ.wianw);TfTWiwiiiv.'i'wrac l'wwlaMlSLSlT)