TIED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF I as Sitffc 'A&VJLsazMg&teL THE GREAT UNLOADING SALE THE PEER OF ALL SALES S The Knife Plunged Still Deeper Into Prices - - Only Eight More Days of This Stupendous Sale Bargains in Our Grocery Department Worth While Coming For Miles to Get 25c bulk Coffee 18c, 2 lbs. . . 35c Cream Cheese, per pound . 20c 1 Oc Swift's Pride Cleanser, can . 0 Reg. 2 for' 25c Kraut, 3 for . 25c Large size Gold Duft 20c Bleached Sheeting, Vx yards wide, excellent quality, Aurora brand, cheap at 30c yd. rA n Sale price xSiC Table Damask, bleach ed pure linen, COc value, 48c Table Damask in pret ty designs, cream linen cloth, GOc value. Yard. 43c Turkish Bath .Towels, extra large, bleached, double-thread, 25c -a q leader, Sale price JC Turkish Bath Towels, bleached, good, heavy quality, cheap at 1 n 15c. Sale price ... C i Bleached I luck Tow els, fancy borders, sold regularly at 10c. rj For quick selling ' C TERRIFIC MASSACRE, IN ) Splendid Shoe Stock Every Pair of Oxfords Must Go-New Up-To-Date Footwear Less Than Cost $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $3.75 $4.00 OXFORDS OXFORDS OXFORDS OXFORDS OXFORDS $1.68 $2.00 $2.38 $2.50 ' $2.69 Extra Special Extra Special Extra Special Extra Special llrokou lino Chll- UrokMi lines of La- Hmkoii lines La- drcii n ihhous. ,hoW up dies Oxlords, sold up dies' Shuns, assorted Broken lines Mon's to 1.7.1, "ill ui' to S.l 00, your choice, slyl.-,, sold up to Shoes, old up to $1. coved out ut, your SI 0. Your choice, Your choice, choice, ' 69c 9Sc $1.48 $1.95 A CLEAN SWEEP --IN-- Great Price Concessions On All Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Women's Ready-To-Wear Garments Not a Single Garment Will Be Left to Tell a Tale of a Past Season, They Must Go For What They Will Bring Wash Dresses Ladies' Wash Dresses in pretty nurse stripe ging hams, sold at S1.50, re duced to $1.19 Ladies' fine Lingerie Dress es will be closed out dur ing this sale at 1-3 off Assorted lot Ladies' Spring and Fall Coals, this seas on's goods, sold up to S16.50. Choice.. $6.65 Women's Dressing Sacks. sold regularly at 50c,will go ai -38c Ladies' Suits at Less Than Half Price One $13.50 Suit for $6.69 One 15.00 " " 7.15 Two 18.50 Suits for 8.45 One 20.00 Suit for 8.95 Two 25.00 Suits for 9.98 Two 25.00 Suits for 12.38 Four -27.50 Suits for 13.68 One 30.00 Suit for 13.98 One 30.00 Suit for 14.85 Ladies' Dress Skirts Three Bargain Lots LOT1 Ladies' sorted -S6.50. LOT 2 La dies' sorted S10.00. LOT 3 Ladies' sorted SI 5.00. Dress Skirts, as styles, sold up to Choice .. $3.38 Dress Skirts, as- styles, sold up to Choice .. $4.95 Dress Skirts, as styles, sold up to Choice . $5:85 a "STd THE MINER BROS. Merchants National Service Co., In Charge Red Cloud, Nebraska mm THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In tho I'ontolllio it lletl Cloud, Ncl. an Second CIiikh Mutter A. H. MoAllTllUR Piiiii.ihukii TUK ONLY nr.MOUIIATiC l'Al'KIt IN WUnSTKU COUNTY Political Announcements Announcements Aro Run Under This Head Dy Paying the Sum ol Five Dol lars Which Must Do Cash In Advance. Our Columns Are Open For Any Legi timate Advertising and Wo Welcome Announcements Regardless of Party Affiliations. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself u can didate for the olllco of SlierM ol Web ster County, subject to tlu will of the voters of the Democratic party at the primary election to be held August 18, 1014. , Mk.v Hudson. I hereby announce. myelf a candid ate for the olllco of Sheriff of Webster county, subject to the will ot the voters of the Democratic party at the primary election to be held Augiiftt 18, 1014. GRANT CHRISTY. voters nt the Primary Election, August 18,1011, VM. KUIKPATlllCK. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a candi date for tho oillco of Treasurer of Webster County, subject to tho will of the voters of the Democratic party at the primary election to be held Aug ust 18, li)l 1. Geo. W. Trine. I tnUe this method of unnonnolngmy candidacy for tho oillco of County Teasurer, subject to the decision of tho republican voters nt the primary August isth. C. I). RoniN'-oN. I aid a candidate for the olllco of Treuhtiroi' of Webster county,' No hrusku, subject to the wish. of the Progressive voters nt the primary election, August 1$, Mil. J. F.GRIMES. I hereby announce myself as n can didate for the oflleo of County Trens orer of Webster county subject to the will of tho Democratic voters at the Primary election, August 18, 1014. 11. C. WRIGHT. I lioreby announce myself a candi date for the nomination of Sheriff of Webster County subject to the will of the voters of the Democratic party at the Primary election to beheld Aunit 18, 1014. Ciiah. ,1. Kv.utios. I tiorehy announce myself as a candi date for the oillce of Shcrllf of Webstt-r county, subject to the will of the voter of the Democratic party at tho primary election to be held August IS, 1014. JAH, Hl'llATKA. I take this method of announcing myself as a candidate for the oillce of Sheriff of Webster county, subject to the will of the progressive voters to be expressed at the primary August 18th T. W. WIIITK. I hereby announce myself u candid ate for (Sheriff of Webster County sub ject to the will of the Democratic FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself a candi date for the olllco of County Clerk of Webster County, subject to the will of the voters of tho Democratic party at the primary election to be held August 18, 10H. Fiiank Vavmcka. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ofllce of County Clerk of Webster county, subject to tho decision of the voters of the Republican nartv t thh primary to bo held August 18th, 1811. CllAH. O. Uennktt. f horeby announce myself a candi date for County Clerk of Webster comity Mibjrct to tho will of the Demo cratic voters at the primary election Angmtt 18,1011. ALBERT V. DUCKER. I hereby announce myself a caudi date for County Clerk of Webster county subject to tho will of the Democratic- voteis at tho primary election to bo held August 18,11)11. . W. T. MOUNTPOKD, of the Democratic party at the primary election to beheld August 18, 11)11. A. II. BRIGHT. T Ilfllltll1 fltttWlllMfll t)ttQl1f fl L (1 iMIIlfll date for County Commissioner for dis trict 4, subject to tilts will of the demo oralic voters at the primary election to bo hold Aug. 18, 101 1. .. A. MGAUTIIUII. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner for District. No. t, subject to tho will of the Democratic and Peoples Inde pendent voters at the Primary Elec tion, August IS, 1011. Jog Koiiri.. 1 hereby announce mysolf us a can tlldute for County Commissioner for District Four, subject to tho will of tint T?nmilillttm vntirK nt. tin. mtiiitnt election to bo held August 18. 1014 ,1. O. CAI.DWKLL, county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primury elec tion, August 18. 101 1. . E. O. Caldwell. aHallHBIlHalBnBIMHrBg,,: I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner of Dis trict No. 5 subject to tho will of the Democratic voters at tlie Primary Elec tion August 18, 1014. Lee Detoiii. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination of County Commissioner of Commissioner District No. 1, subject to the will of the voters FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a candi date for State Representative for tho 40th district, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary eleo tion August 18th. I trust I merit your support. A. F. Hautwell. I hereby announce myself a candid ate for Representative of the 40th District subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the primary election August 18, 1014. A. W. Cox. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Representative of tho Jtith District, subject to tho will ot Demo cratic and Peoples Independent voters at the primary election August 18, 1014. Geo. W. Liniisev. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT I announce myself as a cundldato for the nomination on the Democratic and Peoples Independent ticket at the primary election to bo held August 181 h, for tho olilee of county superin tendent of Webster county. (1ERTRUDB L. COON,- FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY 1 hereby announce myself a candi. date for County Attorney of Webster I herein- aimotinen mrsplfnK n en ml I. date for the olllco of County Attorney, subject to tho will, of the voteis of ttio Republican Party at tho primaries to bo held on August IStli, 101 1 UIIANSON V. STr.WAItT. I hcroby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination of county attorney, subject to the Democratic voters of Webster county at the pri mary election August. 18, 101 1. Your vote will bo appreciated. FRANK J. MUNDAY. FOR COUNTY JUDGE LTaving filed my petition as required by law, I lioreby announce myself us a oandlduto for tho olllco of founty Judge of Webster county on tho Non partisan Judicial ticket at the primary olectlon to be held on August 18, 101 1. subject to tho will of the qmilllled olectors of said county. A D. RANNEY. FOR S IATE SENATOR I desire to announce to my friends that I will be a candidate for State Senator from tho 20th District, subject to tho decision or the Republican voters et the primaries Augnst 18th. GEO. W. HUMMEL. I hereby auuounce myself ns a can didate forStato Senator from the 20th District, subject to tho will of tho Democratic voters nt the primary, elec tion to bo held August 18, MM. Wm. L. Weksner. The city council hos purchased r now lire whistle which will bo in stalled just as soon ns tho 'superin tendent can find time. There will not bo any question about hearing this new fire alarm when it is ready for use. The Chamber of Commerce should take action in regard to the public drinking fountain. The one that stands on the four, corners should either be fixed so that it can, be used or else it should be removed and others sup plied to take its place. As it is, it is usoless and sneaks of what might have been in days gone by. Col. Spenco and Col. Darker nre making a red-hot campaign for tho legislature in Franklin county. Per- soimlly oither of these gentlemen would make nn Ideal state olllcor, be cause both are well equipped for the position owing to their activity in public uu'oirs, but on account of politi cal tendencies Col. Barknr 1ms nm- hoping. The Democratic stat' convention was one of tho most harmonious ever hold in tho btnte, notwithstanding tho frantic efforts of our opponents. It was a grent disappointment to those who would have been pleased to see a wldo division among the workers. The Chief was much pleased that Thomp son was made, chairman. Ho ruled fairly and to his discretion wus due the credit for much of the harmony that prevailed. The Democrats now present a united organization aud there Is no question about a sweeping victory next November. Tho work of nn olllolal should bo judged by results, not by the amount of nolso coming from his olllco. Judged by what ho has done, Governor Moore head Is desorving of recognlon at the hands of the voters of this state. With out nny bluster or headline advertise ment he has quietly but persistently gone about his duties and has pro duced results that are very gratifying, During his administration, among "ther good measures the following laws were passed and placed Into op- eratlon: Voting by mail law. mire Hu- seed oil law, stnudar J of weights and measures law, cold storage food law and county telephone law. To our way of thinking the single biggest thing Governor Moorehead has done is tho reformation of the state reform atory. This Institution is no longer a " disgrace to tho state The unlorttiu ates now in the state penitentiary are treated as though they W(fru lllumm beings and tlU! infamous custom of smuggling drugs detrimental to tho lives and morals of the inmates has been abolished. For this one thing alone the Governor should bo returned to olllco. Wasteful Practice Much valuable fertilizing material is loss when farmers bum tholr straw stucks. Tlie straw, deeavimr I.. ,i. soil, supplies the needed elements for uooHiufr production and holding the moisture iu the ground. Tho practice of burning straw stacks is being vigor ously condemned. Tim fn,... u easily spare tho time necessary to Di"cau ",u wneai straw over his, Held. Plowing To Save Moisture All of the considerable number of tests that have been made duriug tho past several years show an udvantogo of plowinir over dtsiH.i .,, T. ,, ", h "o tore water. ir the weather continues dry during a test of this kind or if the disking kills tie weeds as thoroly as the plowing, little difference will bo found. If tho disking, however, does not kill all tl e weeds the dlfforenoe will be greater depending upon tho amount of water used by the weeds. Where heavy rains come during the test, theadran age of plowing over disk ug will be greater. The plowing puts the soil in ' better shape than docs the hi.iI 1 catch the hayy nL $&$& tin 0, Nebraska Experiment Station. I V A v I?