The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 20, 1916, Image 4

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NEW WALL PAPER
Wo lmvo ,jtmt rece'ncd sonic new patterns tlmt wc would tnho
pleasure in Allowing v". You cun't ultonl to miss seeing our new
papers. I'llecs have not iirtvnui'cd
CHI-NAM-EL
Kvcryono knows Is Hie best iiml clicapost vnrnlsli to bilhti'ii
up your furnitiiro and floors, Do your own gmliilnit with It.
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It Pays To Trade At The
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You Can Always
You Save Money
You Are Pleased
Alilliiiory flowers
Men's n:ul boys'
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Curtain Scrims
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15 and 7 no
lo and 2.h!
Children's suiibonnets li)e
Carpet beaters 10c
:i-l'ly lliead board 10c
Chamois shins 5 and 10c
Collates dental cream loo
When in Our Store Don't
Fountain
Phosphates, sodas, pop and
all drinks , .5o
leu cream sodas
5 10 and 25e Store
(The Store That Saves You Money)
E. N. EGE 1st Door West Royal Hotel
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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Rod Cloud, Nebraska.'
PUBLISHED BVKKY THURSDAY
Entered In the PoMnMU u nt Hi il l haul, Nth.
ixh Hicunit CIiifh Miilter
A H. MrAKTllt'U
Piiti.Miir.
IHK ONLY liUMOt'ltAHC I'Al'KK IN
vi.u.sii:itiorM'Y
The Modem Woodmen or Ameiien
madi) a net j-iowthof HC0 dining t'u
month of March This mow th is c
pocdirtjjlv KJatifjinK to nu-nibeisot
tlmt older and shows that the public
in general has contlilencc in the sta
billty or the oiKiiniation. Fiateinal
fJliisuranco has passed thiM'peilinental
htupu mid the Modem Woodmen has
had u wonderful rvcivtli.
Next Sunday is Kaster, the latest we
liave had In many yeais. Wo luuo
liiid a late spring and this they say is
vine to the fact that Kaster comes lute
II owever that has not delayed the up
puraucc of the spring bonnet with Us
prettinoss and beauty. Kaster is at
ways a tlmo of rejoicing Tho new
year begins to don her pietty dic-s
and the signs of winter pass away.
Tho waim weatlierof the past week
or so has gieatly stimulated the de
nim to plant something, have a irurden
nnd floweis. Most of us usually hue
extended visions at planting time but
when later on the weeds come we find
that wo have ovci estimated our ability
or our desho to woik so that tho name
'garden" liaidly applies to our patch
of ground. This is the best time of
the year to look befoio you leap. A
little plot oil tended will tetuiumoiu
nnd look better than a largo tract
f Improperly tended and allowed to run
to weeds. Hut then again most of iii
-will Hud that out in mid summur.
Governor Moreheud has set apart
Muyllthtobu obsorved as Motheis'
Day. A wliite flower is worn on that
day and tho chinches usually have
special programs. This day seems to
lid well established and to bo pretty
generally obtorved thruout the I'nited
Ktutes. It was conceived of only a few
jears ago but its sentiment promptly
appealed to one and all alike so that
now wc may look upon It as a settled
and permanent day for obwvaui'e,
WAN! i:i GO to 80 lbs., thrifty stock
liogs. Will pay piemlnm over market
jirice. C. 11. Minor Serum ,Co.
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25c Store
Find What You Want
On Your Purchases
With What You Get
Dc 'orated erepo paper
tiapldus, pel d. . . fit;
Iljdtogcn l'croxlilo . 10o
Talcum powder . loo
Perfume, bottle .Ida
Jertfeii's Toilet Soaps the
best for the money
Ladies' slllc boot hosiery U.'o
Glass llower baskets Kle
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lee cream cones -' for 5c
Sundaes, all flavors .lo
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Absolutely Pure
Made from Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE
Brother Hosmer Sells
Commercial Advertiser
111 other Hosmer of tbo (.'ommotcial
AdvertUer has sold bis paper to
Walter II Smith and W II. MeKlm
mey .Mr. Sniuh is a llr-t class all
around pi inter, a eiireful. painstaking
woiKm.iii and a geneitd good fellow.
.Mi. .McKimuu v is well known for his
sterling integrity and upi Uhluess of
I'har.icter and I-. a genial eonipanioi..
The Chief is pleased li we'i'iunu the
new linn and to fV.utxI the gl.ul hand
of fellowship.
lliother llosmet after a stienunus
eampuigu in tho innsp,ip-i business
of nearly lltty years, ut lies with a lioi
of friends and a ele.iu record, lie in
tonpstotako a uhmuIoii among the
flowers of sunny California anil wo
trust Hint his eveiy moment will be
one of happiness and eouteut. He has
ooi talnly earned a lest but it would
not seem strange to us If he -onii had
a strong hanker to got hold of tho
"-hootlii stick" once more
FAUtt LOANS
Don't monkey with Loan Companies
that are not ready at any and all times
to close, your loan without delay. I
hare some piivatc money to loan and
an unlimited amount ot eastern money.
I have the lowest rate in the state
with your choice of tle different plans
for making loans.
I can make any loan that can be
mado by any Company, and I can
make loans that no other Company
will miilce.
J H. llallcy. Phono Illnck P.)l
Ortlco over Paul Storey's.
Mrs Nancy f ticeu went to Hustings
this morning.
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POWDER
yV nAnoucRmj CLARK v
In Gill of the Colden West, Para
mount Program, at the Tepee, Mon
day, Apill 21, One day only.
The Primary Election
The primary election held on Tues
day passed on" very ciuletly in this city.
I'p until the time of going to press we
wero unable to obtain any definite
figures but on tlio Democrat ticket as
far as this county is concerned it is
conceded that Neville has won over
Drynn for Governor; Mullen over Dalit
man for Nntlonnl Committeeman;
Shalleubnrgcr ovor Price for Congress
man; Thomas, Price, Thompson nnd
Piattl being chosen delegates to the
national convention; Hitchcock ovor
Dunn for Senator; Satnuelson over
Monson nnd Spohn for State Senator,
Mudacy over Cloud for Representative;
!'. D. Perry for County Clerk; Edith U
McKoighan over Geo. W. Hutchison
for Clerk of District Court; Gertrude
I. Coon for County Superintendent;
tlulVer over Chi isty for Sheriff; Mun-
day for County Attorney; Henry nil,
ham for Assessor; Ci until over Mo
Ai tlmr for Commissioner. On the He-
publican tliikot Howell ovor McGrcw
for National Committeeman; Barton
over Andiews for Congress; Kennedy
over Aldrich for Senator; McKolvle
for Governor; Kurd carried county for
presidential preference; Dodge, Hald
ridge, Epperson, Currio delegates for
Natlouul Convention; Hutlcr over
Spenco and Heady for State Senator:
Hickaid over Hunter for Represent
ative; (Jarber for County Clerk; War
ren over Sltuvson for Clerk of District
Court: Hedge for Sheriff; Foe for
Attorney; Hummel over Saladen for
Assessor and Thomas over Koontzand
Butler for County Commissioner.
As soon ns ttie otllcial count is made
The Chief will give its readers the
e.xnct figures in tabulated form.
JYIORE LOGfllt 1TEJWS
(ome to H'd Cloud and do your trad
ing Mis. Alice Pope depaitcd Wednes
day for Chicago.
Mr. and Mr-. At (Jooden departed
Tuesday for McConlr.
Mr and Mrs. H. W. Leggott were
II istlngs visitor. Wednesday.
Miss Hael Kohinsoii lettuned home
from Lincoln, Tuesday evening.
W. G, Shannon is homo from Hast
ings and is much impioved In health.
Mrs. II. V. Anderson who has been
on the sick lint is much Improved at
this writing.
John S. Piol and Miss LennS, Honk
er, both of Hladen, weie married by
.Judge Rniiney on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al (Jooden wero in the
city the Hi. st of the week isitlng her
parents, Mr. and Mis. Will Walters.
Perrv Anderson, of Anselmo, Nebras
lea, arrived in the cltv, Saturday, to
visit his patents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Anderson.
Mr. and Mis. H. P. Weesner, Mrs. W.
L. Weesner, and the Mls.ses Hattio
Christian and 1'ortlm White wero
Hastings visltois Wednesday.
Nate Piatt i etui noil home Tuesday
evening tiotn ltochester, Minnesota,
where he had been for tho past Miveral
weeks recoiling medical at'ention.
The Orphcuin theatie iiianagoiiieiil
has secured two high el.tss photo
plays for Wednes faj . April 0t li and
w 1! hnvo an eii'in1 chat go .' ; irnui
itl'i'r 1 oVleo'.c on I his day.
The Misses Alfa and Matceline Uoi.--urn
spent TiiesiLiy night in tho eiiy
with friends. They had been visiting
their hi other Wan in l.migipit aid
family at Hastings and wero euioiito
to Alma.
Peail White's wardrobe foi horiole
In "Iron Claw" includes thirty -tour
gowns, tliiiteen suits, elevon cloaks
and coats, iniiumerablohats and other
aceessniies costing the Puttie Company
about V'i.iXX) Many of those costumes
are worn only In one scene. At the
Topee, Pii'lay. One lady frco witli
each paid admission.
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This Is a Good Town
LET'S ALL PULL TOGETHER
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Live Here and Work Here,
Buy Here and Sell Here, That's
the Way to Make the Town
Bigger, Better and
Brighter
EASTER SUNDAY
The day above all others when refined, becoming clothes are most appreciated.
The spring-day of Fashion, when we doff the somber colors of winter.
The day that marks a change in our thoughts as well as a change in our clothes.
There is charm and becoming beauty about our new spring
Tailored Coats and Suits
that make them so desirable for Easter Sunday, as well as for every other day of the
spring and summer season.
Materials of Quality Tailoring of Character and the correct styles are to be
found in garments sold by us.
Fix For Easter At Our Store
You need not be told everything you want for Easter. You only need to be
reminded where to buy your wants.
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Queen Quality Shoes
NATIONAL SLOGAN SUG
GESTED BY PROMINENT
mtmrnii unuuuisi
Would Romind tho Public to Prevent
Sickness by Romoving the Cause
T. D. DALLARD
a iiromliii'iit (tiuu'Nt ot Mcmiiliis sujs:
"Mui'li hldviies could and would liu
preNoutcd If tlio imlilic would only to
iauud)ii' tlmt constipation Is one of tlu
llrst caiiM's. As a reminder, I would
HUKKOst tlie Mok:iii,
"'Itoxall Otderlles, tho IumiIIvc tab
let with the pli'Usiiut taste.'
"I HUKL'st Ke.all Olderlles as 1 know
their formula and liellee they nro the
host remedy for relieving constipation.
Tliey can be used by men, women or
children."
H. E. GRICE DRUG CO.
THE REXALL STORE.
Dr. A. E. Boles
OSTEOPATH
Physical Diagnosis Lnbaratory
Consultation and Ksvminahon Kkkh
'Osteopathy the Suienco of Healing
by AdjustmiMtt." (ilven to the
World by A. T. Still, A. 11. ISTt.
OFFICE OYER SMITH SHOE STORE
Horn I'liONT.s WWW CI.OL'O. NBBR.
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In our store you will find
materials proper in style, shade,
quality and price.
New Goods in All Departments
Come in-we will be
pleased to show you
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Miner Bros Co
General Merchants
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Mighty Safe Place To Trade
and Low Shoes have just
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Are You Wasting The Price
Of a Titan Engine?
pITAN engines run on kerosene.
Average cost of gasoline so far this year,
16.9 cents per gallon.
Average cost of kerosene 7. 7 cents per gallon.
Gasoline costs over 100 per cent more than kero
sene. Gasoline is going up steadily. Kerosene is not.
At present fuel prises Titan engines, using kero
sene, save their owners about 1. 1 cents per horse power
per hour.
Are you runninp n Rasoline engine ? What horse power is
it? lMKuro what you'd be saving if you had a Titan kerosene
engine. Rather surprising, isn't it? How long would it take
that saving to pay for a Titan engine of the same size ?
International Harvester Company of America
(IntorporiteJ)
Titan kerosene
J. H. Morris,
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The Chief Has No Equal
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engines are sold by
Riverton, Neb.
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