The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 19, 1914, Image 4

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
. Red Cloud, Nebraska.
HUBLIBUBD EVEIIY THURHDAY
entered In the I'Odlolllce lt lied Cloud, Nc1.
X1 an Second Ulium Matter
A. B. McAIlTHUU I'UIIMsiikh
tlK ONhY DKMOUUATIU I'AI'Kll IN
WKII8TKH COUNTY
Political Announcements
i i "
.Announcements Aro Run Under This
Head Only By Paying tho Sum ot Five
Dollnru irfl.OO) Whleli Must Do Cuoh
In Advance. Our Colrmns Aro Oprn
For Any ii' It. mate Advertising and
Wo Welcome Announcements Kecurd
loss of I'nrty Affiliations.
FOK SHEIUM?
I ntel announce mysely u can
didate Tt tl fflcu of Slmrlir of Web
kliTl'iutM. subject to tlio will r Urn
volets of tin' lU'iiMTrnllp patty "t, U
prlmrty olrolloii to he lii-ld AucMhtiH.
j,14 lii'.N Hudson
Tlio lndlunola llep'urter Is now being
edited by C H Halo foi merly editor of
ithc Kcd Cloud Grief. May he live
pong and prosper.
Mr. lien Hudson Ih seeking tbenom
3nntlott for ttiu oillce of county HliurllT
nn the Democratic ticket. Mr. Hud
on Is a life loiiK Democratic and lias
aiever befoto been an aspirant for
county oflleo. He Is not seeking the
office from his own desires but In to
.ppon'so to the earnest solicitations or
flito friends and nelghbots who have
rfulth In his integrity l""1 etllolency.
ZMr. Hudson has been a resident of thu
osonnty In Still wate.i piechtct for
iioarly forty yearn and la well liked by
m1 who know him. lie Ik honest and
fearless and a man for whom no parly
accd blimh. Ills record Is clear and
slean.
embezzling fnuc a to the extent of ovei
a million dollars, says the Hustings
Dally ltopubllcan, are more evidence
of thu recklessness and rlsksotuo mini
will take In speculating with money
Unit does not really oolong to them.
In the ease of the president of the
Memphis bank ho frankly admitted
his guilt when ho said, "My life Is
spent. When Wall street stacks the
curds against you, tlio end Is there.
These wero words of self-condemnation
ami Ht the saino tlmo thoy were
an arrnlngntpnt of Wall street, one of
tho wot st, and most deceptive gambling
spots on tlio face of the earth. When
a ni'tn goes up against the game at
Motito Cuilo he knows lie Is taking al
llin eliiilitVH of the game of out and
out gambling. Wall street shaikH
havo subtle ways of throwing out bait,
to catch the sockets who bite. The
developments In the grand jury Inves
tigation of the Sutton bunk aro dully
beeninlng more nsaMoual, as, for in
stance witness the indictment, of
Thomas Matters the former well known
llarvaid attorney who tho indictment
chargeH with being Implicated with
President liitebheu In the wti'oUiiitif
the Institution. Xo doubt the dRp
Hire and return of Kelt, tho runaway
cashier of tho Superior bank, will re
sult In full pubtlcity an to just what
thu bank examiners have found and
thoe llndiiigs may bo inoto sensation
al than anticipated. Those bank cases
and all similar ones go to provo that
the stockholders and directors or a
bank havo every causu to be watchful
over tho management of the tlt.ancial
Institution in which they have staked
their capital and reputation.
VALLEY EDITORS NIEET!
Newspaper Men oT the Republican Valley
Nit and Formulated Pinna
IN
"Another pxrli in in the hands of
ii friends. He is Georgu W. Trino of
Jtid Ck ud, who is being groomed for
.county treatirer. Mr. Trinu was In
Blue Hill Wednesday ami pleaded guilty
Ichnrge of nopfring 'o the important po
sition of looking after tho count'y It-
jumccH. lie lil lilo hU .wnmuHcy n ...... MttrtkKt mltls ot cars. 'In
lhe nrlmarv election ami win now ui ....."
From a show with inhibitors to one
with seventy one exhlbitois is. tho re
markable development of the Omaha
Automobtlu Sl-owln a period of olglit
years. Today the Omaha show, which
will bo hold in the auditorium, Feb
ruary 211 to 28, ranks as ono of the
leading shows of the country dividing
favor with tho NcvvYork and Chicago
shows. Tho 1911 event will eclipse all
fnruiiti- aIiows. both in number of ex-
J?
fc
,..ii,m nf Urn llotiinrrntH lii'Xt All
ctMt. Mr. Trine U an old timer, though
Jlill young man He camo to tho city
A Blue Hill with his pnrcntn in lb84
aHKl ownB a farm ubout three miles
mt of Bluo lllll. For eight yearn hu
Wis in tho employ of K. MrBridu and
BiHtedhlm In tho creumery hiiHinesi.
Jft,t ptfto'iit he la I'tigt'ged in the trade
T handling ii.cupf, llur and feed at
Jitd Cloud. Ho has a wide acquaintance
throughout the country. Fricndn nay
Me is thoroughly qualified for the duties
tilt countv trii8Uter ard if elected he
ttill devoto his entire time o the poi
4in nH nnmnnsllv look after tllO dutiCB
M thoofl1co."--Bluc Hill Lender.
Curing tho time Mr. Trino has re
Mtfded In this city he has won for him
lfa host of friends who will bo'
jU6ed that ho has decided to enter
wrooo for county treasurer. Ills
Jkmesty and integrity aro unquestlou-
ind his amiability is one of bis
assets. He Is a first class book
4.
A
jMcper and accountant and i In every
may well qualified for tho position ho
fr keeking. Ho has always been a
&nl supporter ot tho Democratic
keeping wltli this exhibit will bo
iihihIi- deenratlons and other ncces-
,., ..... v, .-
series which may go to umUu an auto
sliow a complete hiicopsh. Steam, elec
tric and gasoline cars will be shown
as will trucks of evory desctiption and
motorcycles of every known make.
Tho very latest in motorcyclo-auto-inobllo
construction will be on display,
the little threo whcoled car, which can
bo utilizod for 'business purposes to
tho fullest extent. That ,tho lt)U
Bhow will bo tho largest attended In
tho history ot the event goes without
nnvtiKr. Nebraska and Iowa dealers
havo signified their iutcntlou of com
ing in full forco, tho greater majority
having rcmnlued ot homo during tho
Chicago show to attend tho Omaha
annual.
True to tradition and practice, the
Valley editors, or a guody number at
least, assembled themselves In Orleans',
Saturday, says the Orleans Chronicle
and effected a permanent organization
by tho election of the following:
President-K. I'. Shields.
Vice L'residont-C. K. Matthews.
Secretary-Treasurer Karl Spence.
A committee on constitution and by
laws, consisting of thu following gen
tlemen was appointed: .1. V. Barton,
A. V. Sliatrer and li. B. I.tiriuon.
The chair, at the instance of a mot
ion, appointed the following as dlioct
ois of the association:
(lage County Karl Buinharn.
Timber County II. A. Btaltiurd
Nuckolls County -D.iu LivJugon
Wobslut County A. C. Husmer.
Kniuklln Cotnity J. A. Barker.
Harlan County--A. V. ShulTor.
Kuriias County K. B. Iiarmou
Bed Willow County .1. W. Barton
Hitchcock County A. 1j. Taylor.
Tlio lollowing resolutions weio pre
sfliled by A. V. Shaffer, and adopted:
B-solveil: "Tlnvt we, the editors ol
the Bepublicati Valley Editorial Asso
ciation, commend tlio good work of 13
V. r.trrlah of klio Omaha Bureau of
Publicity of thu Commercial Club; of
I'Vattlt C. Dean of thu atato University,
and C. C. Johns, secretary of tlio State
L'ros Association In operating with
the uuwspapets In -the upbuilding of
the (ileal State of Nebraska."
Whereas: "Tho day of tho free pass
in Nebraska, Is a back number, and is
held In disregard by the better class of
business Interests, and, whereas, tho
Htato Hoard of Agriculture still con
tinues tho issuing free passes to the
state fair; Resolved: That we as
odltotsof the Kepubllcau Valley In
convention assembled, request the
Sfuto Boiud of Agriculture to discon
tinue the L'lvinu ot fieu missus for the
s.tko ol aiding in raising tho standard
of newspaper making in Nebraska."
By motion unanimously parsed It
was tlio sensu of thu meeting that all
professional melt such as doctors, law
yets and othets who retuso to carry ah
a Ivortihlng card In the newpapers bo
relerred to in tho news columns as Mr.
ymlth, Jones, etc., with tholr profes
sional titlo left oft'.
Newspaper men present wero:
J. W. Barton, Huntley lntor-Oceau.
E. B. Lartnott, Oxford Standard.
F. P. Shields, Orleans Clironlulo.
. A. V. Shutter, ex-ed. Alum Becord.
Arthur Klmlierlin, Alma Becord.
Karl Spence, Franklin News.
Ii. B. Dundus, Napuuee Herald.
C. K. M-itthews, IClverton Bevlew.
Will Manpin, Midwest, Lincoln.
Frank 0. Dealt, University .lourtial.
C. C.Johns, (Jiaud Island.
13. V. I'arrlsh, ex-ed., Omaha.
At the meeting, and banquet, which
followed, we hud with us, J. L. Beebe,
county judge; Mrs. Mattleno Bragg,
county superintendent; President Chas.
Williams of the agricultural school,
Curtis all taking part in tho cuter
tainmeut.
After tho morning's session tho edi
tors visited the teachers' meeting,
which was in session at tho high
school building, under the tutorage of
our petite and talented county super
intendent, Mrs. Mattiene Bragg, and
there wo wero delightfully entertained,
besides tiudlug a live bunch' of ener
getic educators.
A SACK OF
FIRST GRADE
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We are going to give our customers a chance to secure a sack
of any of our Best Quality Flours (regular prices, $1 .30 and $1 .35)
for GSHly If oety three days only,
Tuesday
Saturday, Sonday and
21st, 23rd
and 24th
On the condition that the flour is taken in connection with the fol
lowing bill of goods. In arranging this bill we have taken care to in
clude only such iteips as are practical necessities, and you will note the
price on each is the standard or less; no increase being made to cover
the Hour bonus. 1 his bill or goods totals 3p4.SJc and ror S CO tit
more you receive a sack of any of our Mighost Orscfe IFIourS
Read This List Carefully:
i
M&sjwrty und is In full accord with all Its
jpwfaralples.
vt -.' -n.n Snnir fntlitrpH nt Siinerior and
ittoo, this state, and the recent fall-
B-wl w .
.' tern of the Memphis Totin., bank, in
FarReit ' j-
For caih the II. J. Maurer (arm of
320 acres, three miles from Red Cloud,
05 acres of alfalfa, 40 acres of farm
land, 1000 rods bog fencing, orchard,
good house and born. Inquire of Fred
Maurer or H. J. Maurer.
Farn leans
Lowest rates, best option.
Call for
rMeh the president plead guilty to mo at State Bank. C. F. Catiieii
j
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How to Detect the
Alum Baking Powder
"Which ate the alum baking powders;
how can I avoid them unless they are named?
aslcs a housekeeper.
Here is one way: take the can of a low
priced powder in your hand and read the
ingredient clause upon the back label. The
lav requires that it the powder contains alutn
that fact must, be there stated. If you find
one of tho ingredients named alum, or sul
phate of aluminum, you have found an alum
caking powder.
There is another and a better way. You
don't have to know the names of the alum
powders. Use Royal Baiting Powder only;
that assures you a cream of tartar powder,
and the purest and most healthful baking
powder beyond question. ,
Give That Penny Child
This Guaranteed Remedy
If vour child is undorweicht, listless
ailing, liable to get slok easy, it needs
a medicine to build its weight and
strength. For this purpose there is
nothing else we know of that we can
so strongly endorse as Bexall Olive Oil
Emulsion. Tlio remarkable success of
this splendid medicine is due to the
faot that it contains '.ingredients that
totio the nerves, enrich tho blood and
furnish to the entire systetu the
strength, wolglit and health-building
substances it needs. And it does all
this without injuring the stomach. In
fact, Bexall Olive Oil Emulsion is not
only pleasant to take, but even the
most sensltlvo stomach is benefitted
by lt,v and the digestion improved.
On the other hand it contains no
alcohol or habit forming drugs, which
most parents object to giving their
children. It does its good work by
taking hold of the weakness and builds
the body up to Its natural strength,
at the samo time making it strong to
resist disease.
If Rexall Ollvo Oil Emulsion doesn't
build yourchlld up, feed tlio stunted,
puny muscles, and make tho little one
lively, strong, well, and full of tho
animal spirits children are meant by
nature to have, come back and tell us
and get youv money back e don t
want you to lose a cent. W e think
tlilh Is no tunro than fair, and it leaves
you no cause to hesitate. For old peo
ple also for convalescents for all
who aro nervous, tired out, run down,
no matter what thu' cause wo olfer
Roxall Olive Oil Emulsion with the
same guarantee of entire satisfaction
or money back. Sold only! at the
7,000 Bexall Stores, aud in this town
only by us. 11.00. H. E. Grlce Drug
As
Usual
We
. Have
Them
All
Backed
Off
The
U
Board
White Russian Soap, 6 Bars . - 25
Baking Powder - - 2S
3 Cans Corn - - 25
Oatmeal, Large Package - 25
Cow Brand Soda, 1 Pound Pkg. - 10
Silver Gloss Starch, 1 Pound Pkg. - 10
Baker's Chocolate, 1 Bar - 25
Raisins, 2 Large Pkgs. - - 25
Tea, 1 Pkg.' - - 25
Matches, 6 Boxes - 25
Vanilla Extract, 2 10c or 1 20c bottle 20
Package of Pepper - - 10
Package of Cinnamon - 10
Package of Yeast Foam - 5
Graham Flour, 10-lbSack - 30
Cream of Wheat, 1 Pkg. -. 15
Graham Crackers, 1 Box Itens . - 10
Can of Kraut - - 10
Large Bottle of Bluing - 10
Can of Syrup - - Tj 10
Can of Punch Salmon - -' , 18
Sack of Salt - - '" 10
Mb. High Grade Coffee - 30
Wunderhose - - 25
3 Pair Cotton Flannel Mittens - . 25
Handkerchiefs - . 25
Pins - - - 10
Thread - - - 5
Total - - 94 98
1 Sack of Flour Your Choice of
Our Brands - ' - 1
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Mail
Order
House
Has
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Bargain
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$4 90
This
This offer is for Cash, Produce or Miner Bros. Trade Checks
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The Miner Bros. Co
GENERAL MERCHANTS
Red Cloud,
Nebraska
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