wf-'l. K !',,- 1 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF o i i I' h THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebrnakn. PUBLIBHKD KVERV THURSDAY" Entered lit tlic ruHtditlin at Hut i loud, Neb. ni Kttond ('limn M fitter A U. MtAUTHUK PlJIII.ISIir.ll TUB ONIiV DnMni'ltAlir I'AI'I.H WtillSTKItl'UUN'J V IN Political Announcements Announcements Are Run Under This Head For the Sum of Five Dollars, Which Must Oe Cosh In Advance. Our Columns Aro Open For Any Legitimate Advertising and We Wei' come Announcements Regardless of Party Affiliations. FOR COPNTY CLRHK I heieby iiiinnunce tnjself it can rlldntc fort ho olllcc of County Cleik of Webster County, subject to the will of the votcis of tin; Democratic and Peoples Independent patty lit the priuuuy election to be bold Aptil Is, J010. U. F.l'Kititv. por clrric of district COPKT I heieby announce invself as it canili- (Into for tint notiilnittton, for n second term, us Clerk of the Ulstilct Court. MlhjCCt totllU XVill of till) DclllOl'llltlc htid Peoples Independent votois at the primary election to he held April H, 1IH0. Km i ii D. M Knoii .v KOK COUNTY ATTORNKY. I hereby announce myself nsii caiidl (Into for iHioiiiliiution :is county allot' ney of WVIiiti'i county, subject to tin votois of the Dotnocratlo and, Peoples Independent pintles at the piilnntv to beheld Apill IS, l'tlti. I will nppiecbito your hiippoit for it 1-eColld tcim, FllWK J, Alt M. KOK COFN'J YCOMMI.SSION'KR I lieteby iiuimuiicc mMlf it canili ditti! for tlio nomination of Count Commissioner for distiict 1. subject to tilt' will of tliu Demncintlc mid Peoples Independent oterx lit the pilmiuy elect ion lo be held April IS, In 10 A. It. ('It Mill. I. KOi: COUNT? .l 1)1. 1 1 I hereby announce tn.xself us ti can didate foi (he ulllce of County Judge, Ht the primary election to be hold on tho I8lh day of Aptil. I'.Ut). subject to the will ol tho itinllllfd electors ol Wobstcr County. A. I). ISANNHY. Itni'KIM'.NTA'lTvirioth" Dl.sTltlCT I hereby announce m.x sell as u cntldl dale for teuoiniiiatlon lor tho nlllce of Repiesentatlvont tho Kith dlslt let sub ii'ul to tin- will of tho Deiuocialie mill l'eophs Independent xoteis, at the primal election to bo held Aptil Istb. (i. V. Lisnsr.x. koi: coi'.vn MIKIMIT 1 llclch llllliouilee iusclf ns n imii. dhlllto for the ollh'o of .Mmiil of Webster County, tit the piinuti v eloc Hull to lie held on ihe Isth liny ,.f April l!Uti, subject to i ho will t,i' Uu. Kepubllcan oteis ol'U'ebstei t utility OLIVi:i: 1). lit UiiK KOK COUNTY COM MISSION Ml 1 xxlsh to announce that 1 urn a can didate for tho nomination of Oniiniv Commissioner Dlstilct Number One of Webster county, subject to the will ol thu Democratic votois of said distilut. A. II. HKlOIIT. Representative of tho 40'h district sub ject to the will of the totem of the Republican paity tit the Primary, Aptil 18tll. ClIAIIMiV IIlnti:ii. FOR RIU'RKSRNTATIVK IGfli DI.sT. I lieteby aiinoiuicc iny-elf as a caiull date for nomination for tho olllco of RetitesentiillM) of the loth district nub jpot to the will of the voters of the Oeiiiocialic pintyattho I'tiinaty, April 18th. V. II.Ci.orii. KOR COUN'Ty'coMMISSIONCR I heieby aiiiioutice myself a candi date for tho nomination of County Commissioner for distiict 1, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at tho primary election to lie held April 18th. J. A. MfAuiltl'li. FOR STATU SIWATOlf'JOth IllST. I heieby niiuotince that 1 hare Hied as it candidate for the Democratic nomination for State Senator, -Oth District, subject to the decision of tin pi Itiiary election, Apill 18th, 1010, and will appicclate your support ClIAs IJ. S.UU'IILSON. FOR COUNTY SHRRIFK I liereby announce ni,.sulf as u Candi da to for the olllco of Shcriir of Webster County, at tho primary. election to tie held on the 18th day of April lOlG.stib jeel to the will of the Dcinocnitli! voters of Webster county. Fii.xnk Ilrrrnt. Air, I'rank Ilullcr, candidate for the noiuulatlon of Cotiuty ShetilV on the Democratic ticltct, is an old settler, a genial friend and a M'ty olllcient man Ills many friends aie well pleased to learn that he is making the race for thisolllcc. FOR COUNTY SlJPKKlN'TKNDHNT I hereby announce myself ns can didate for the iiotuiunliod of County Suporln ten dent at tho primary elec tion to be held on the 18th of April, 1910, subject to the will of the Demo cratic and Peoples Independent voters of Webster county. GERTRUDE h. COON. KOR COUNTY TREASURER 1 desire to announce myself an u candidate for the nomination for county treasurer for a second term, wbject to the ylll of the Republican Progressive Parties, at the primary ctoctlon, April 18, liuo. . CD. ROR1NSON. KOR COUNIY ATTORNEY I hereby announce myself a can didate for t'le nomination of County Attorney subject to the will of the Republican party, at the primary April 18, 1011). Your support will be appreciated. HOWARD S. FOE. KOR COUNTY COMM ISSIONER I hereby announce myself ns a candi date for County Commissioner of the Ui district subject to the will of the republican and progressive parties at the primary tube held April 18th. R.W. Koontz. VOK CLERIC OF DISTRICT COURT I hereby annouuee myself as a caudi date for the otllco of Clerk of the Dls trlct Court, at tho Primary Election to -be held April 18th, 10m, subject to the vote of the Democrats of Webster .county. Your support will be appro- dialed. Gr.o. W. Huciii'on. KOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I liereby announce myself as a caudi. dnto for nomination for the olllco of County Assessor subject to tho votois of the Republican and Proposslvo lutrucn hi. uio riimaiv to tie held April mil, mm ti. W. HlMMKI. TOR REPREsEN'j'vrivH lt!h DIM' 1 liereby announce myself as aeaudi- wiato for nomination lor the olllco of Please tend the notice of the .Mayor. Many dollais can be saved by bum Ine; aci'iiinulatcil tiash. The practice Of dumpiiif; the lefuso into the KUtteis causes tho city In spend u lnitfe sum of money each year in taking it nwiiy api'tii. The jjutti'is ii ie for tho pur-! pose of cai'iyinK otV the water and e hen these nUeis are clofjued it causes the water tj cut acio-is the center of the stieeland this menus ip t,'r:i(line;iit mote cost to the ta.)ayer. The aiiuouucenieiit of Clias - I) S.unuelMiu of Ilildieth, us a candidate for State Seuatoi of this distiict on the Dciuociatic t cltet appeals in tin--Issue. Air. Siituuclsnn Is by leputatiun a man who if iiomin'ited is qualillt'd In exery way to lnaUe a ttuly ieprccnt alive senator. Ills success as a busi ness man and hU activity in political atraiis havo been items which have fully justilled his friends in oiteuln tlnp tho many petitions which have been tiled in his behalf. Air. Samuel son has been a resident of Franklin County for the past txventy five yeais and will be remembered as the man who opposed W. L. Weesner of this city two years ago In the nomination for State Senator. Will Hold High School Stock Judging Contest The second annual state high school stock judging contest of the College of Agriculture xvill be held at the Uni versity Farm, Saturday, April 1. The silver loving cup offered by the Ne braska Improved Live Stock Breeders' Association, xvhich was won last year by the Oakland high school, will be up again for competition. Any high school In the state offering instruction in agriculture is Invited to se'n&& team of three men. The teams xvilfje per mitted to come to the College on the day previous in order to receke prac tice in judging various breeds of live stock. Farmers Take Notice! Through the elforts of the Chamber of Comnieiceof this city, Air. H. W. Campbell, diy fanning expert of the C. 11, .X; (. and Mr. I.ainson, dairy ex pel t and silo demonstrator, will lec tin o with moving pictures to the farmers on Satuulay afternoon, Alarcji 'J.'.th at 2 p. in. These lectin es ai e fiwi and should bo attended by every fanner in the community. F. W. COWDEN, Scc'y. Notice The clliens aio lespcctfully request ed and niged to clean their gutters and burn all tiash so that tho water can pass otV freely without dnnuigo to stieits or propci ty. Ronuiti DxMi'.iiHM,, Aluyor. Miner Bros Co. i The Store That Sells Wooltex i Miner Bros. Co. Why we have made Wooltex Coats, Suits, Skirts y" .;U '4V w-- '-"-J-i. V V;. FAR'S-CLEVELAVD V '. . -S anas rm One of the most im portant features of our ready-to-wear department for spring tV 0(DJ JTiieILBlack Comrxja J)rJutic!j(TtLfi!c)j PARIS-CLEVELAND xS SIJS Season after season, Wooltex garments have been the leaders of fashion in other cities, all over the country. The Wooltex designing staff, as an organization of style artists, has no equal. They are in closest touch with all the newest and best fashion ideas of Europe and America. Wooltex styles are authoritative. They are cor rect and beautiful. They aro genteel and refined. ' Wooltex tailored garments have so many points of superiority in materials and tailoring over other garments. Outer materials are tested by experts to prove that they are all wool. The silk linings are pure silk. The character of tailoring is such as you would expect to find only in custom-made garments. Expert tailors make every part of a Wooltex garment and each garment is inspected four times. Here are four of the many handsome Wooltex tailored suits and coats we offer you at popular prices J&1F t . 7 s N'' ma km Wv SaI W Gib v) -v .( 1 A A f i i-. i ' ii 1. j i l I-.' vi rii jP S8T0 3070 f IP i "iiTA J 4rift. LxPv mt ' . 4000 Interesting facts about Wooltex coats and suits-facts that prove their worthiness and economy i. Authorattve StyUa Wooltex styles in coats and suits represent the newest fashion ideas gathered from all the world's fashion Cen ters. These were adapted and modified to meet tho needs of reflned, well-drossed Amer-. lean women. c , Th Material Pure wool outer materials, carefully shrunk before cut ting. Pure silk linings, fit ted and adjusted. Omatam-Tallor Paaturaa Wooltex garments are hand basted before stitching. No drawings and puckering of seams Ke-iuforccd betxveen shoulders to prevent pulling out of shape. 4. Shape Permanence Lapels and ft out of coats con tain soft canvas and are so made that they retain their shapeliness without stiffness. Melton under-collar to in sure neat, suug-fltting collar. 8. Other Ceat Featurea Extra buttons. Trim, tidy button-holes that do not pull out, stretch or ravel. A pock et in every coat and jacket where possible. Thiu, nat edges that you can sse only on the most carefully tailor ed garments. Double silk shields where type of sleeves permits. 6. Skirt Featurea Oirdles that stay trim and neat because silk finished and reinforced by feather bone. Placket-facing Is con tinuous and makes the skirt opening tear-proof. Hooks and eyes placed accurately and sewed on securely. 7. Eaay, Sate Alteration Wooltex coats and suits are so cut nnd tailored, that when alterations nre neces sary, they can be made with the greatest eabe and with out disturbing the original lines of the garment. 8. Where Wooltex Carmenta Are Made In Cleveland, in one of the cleanest, most sanitary and modern tailoring establish ments in United States. The buildlug is flooded with fresh air; and well lighted, and every safeguard is provided for the health and protection of the more than l,2Cr employees. A showing ol Wooltex spring coats and suits is here now for your inspection. Come in tomorrow. Try on a few of them and see how delightfully handsome and good-fitting they are! Why buy ordinary gar ments? Wooltex gar ments do not cost you any more. The Ittiner Bros. Go. The Store That Sells Wooltex "A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE" Red Cloud, Nebraska This is the only store in this city that sells Wooltex tailored coats and suits. ,ivv'v' v-vr. PAINT AND PAPER Sewalls Chemically Pure Mixed Paint Has proxen Its dmnblo quality in this olltnnte. luy now befoie prices are advanced, Let us tlgtuo with you. Wnll Pniuii Our spring stock Is coming In and you xx til Mud the pattern s 5 uie liner than ever for the prices given which aio very low. He ' i sure and see our papers before you purchase, m CHAS. L. COTTINC, the druggist I WWvvV vsANa.v,Vs, S Donald McCallum Ilex. O. W. Hummel was nulled to Outdo llock, Tuesday, to preach thu f unci al services for Donald McCallum, who passed axvav at that place on Sun day, aped about S.'i years. Mr. McCallum and Uuiaiiuol Peters on April 19, 1870, after having spent soimi tlmu in searching for u location, selected a place for settlement in the bioud and fertile valley of the Kepub lieau on the uotth hide near tho mouth of Soap creek, this settlement alter wauls being named liuide Hook. At the Mist legular election in thu county which xvas held October 10, 1871, Mr. McCallum was elected sur veyor. He has made his home in Guide Kock slnco JS70 and xvas well known apd highly respected by almost every one in the county. Ho leaves two children to mourn his death, Miss Clara Ainack camo down fiom Oford, Monday, to Mt Mr. and Mis. W. A. Kent . Aspire To Serve Public The following is the list of thoso whoso names wilt adorn the ballots at the Primary election, to bu held on April loth: Representative loth Dlst-Charles Hunter and M V RUskurd, i; O. V. lilndsey d, p I; W. II Cloud, d. County Cletk J .7 Carbor. r; II V Perry d, p i. Clerk DUti let Court Walter O War ren and Kail U Slawson, r; Ceo V Hutchison, d; IMitli h McKeighan d. pi. County Treasurer C D Robinson, r. County Superintendent Gertrude L Coon d, p i. County Shot lit' O 1) Hedge, r; l-'ranlc HtilTer, d; 11 rant Clnisty d, p 1. County Attoinoy Howard S Koe, r; Frank J Muuday d, p t. County Surveyor Geo 11 Overing, r. Couuty Assessor Geo V Hummel and Joseph A S.iladuu, r; Henry Gil liam, d. Commissioner 1st Dlst J I Heal and i FOR HOME BAKING ROYAL BAKING POWDER Abmoiufmty Pure THE GREATEST BAKE-DAY HELP No Alum No Phosphate T J Chaplin, r; A II Bright and J V Kanigge, d; Henry J Sotuerhalder d, p i. Commissioner '2nd Dlst Wra .Mo. Cord, r; W (! Iloll'inati, d. Commissioner -nli Hist J o llutler, Win II Thomas and K W Koontz, r; A 13 Crablll d, p i; J A McArthur, d. Xon Partisan Judge A 1) Ilanney. V' 4 S K u-r . "k: &' j.?- '-rf:''lt IB" """YriSx rjwytf KRmrtFm-K"'yfaj rn"4-t4r" ; Hr ' t v J t,' . M?t.2tGlM."t fi.-K . (- .. .CW1S.I1'B.-