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"UDLISI11SD KVKRY THURSDAY
inttrnl In tho l'oM(jl!ln;nt II rd ( loud, Neb.
an Ktcund Claim Matter
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'HE ONLY DKMOl'ltATIU I'AI'KH IN
WHILST Kit COUNTY
In n buslnesslilte, oalm and temper
ate wtfy, Keith Neville Is waging b
splendid campaign for tho governor
ship. He is not appealing to pit-ju-dlce,
but to the good judgment of the
U payers As a dispenser of "hot
air'' Mr. Neville moy not shine re
splendently, but as a sample of the
successful business man und exem
plary cltien he Is making n decidedly
goolc Impression wherever ho goes.
Seven of the nine republican candi
dates for statu olllco reside In Doug
las or Lancaster counties. Not one
of the democratic candidates live in
either of these counties. Neville Is
from Lincoln county, Howard is from
I'latto, Iteed Is from Madison, Hall
is from FianWlIn, Smith is from
Seward, Pool Is from Urimt, Clem
iiioiis is fiotn Dodge, Shutnway Is
from Scotts Itlull", Wilson Is ftom
Polk. For the llrst time iu tho state's
history tho wcntein half Is adequately
represented iiiui state ticket, and It
remained for the democratic party
to niiike It possible.
No lack of versatility, artistic ability or musical knowledge with tills hand!
I'hls year they will appear on tho last day of the season which will make
a Hue climax for a great program. This hand played IMS concerts In seven
teen weeks at ho llaminersteln Theatre- In New York City, and tho Metro
politan press uniformly accorded these performances most flattering praise.
Tho brass sextette and the orchestral section of tho baud will bo features
to which wo will look forward with pleasure, and In fact tho soloists aro so
uniformly Rood and tho band so well balanced that tho whole Is not ouly
Interesting and delightfully refreshing, hut It makes It hard to single out any
one fcuturo us being bettor tltii.ii tho rest. Wo say niilti Hint wo are clad tho
Florentine P.ind Is coming bock.
The Sewer Problem.
A special election has been called
for August 'JOth, which will give the
citizens of Red Cloud an opportunity
to decide whether or not tho city bliull
have sewerago system. Plans ail
speculations liavo been prepared by
a company of construction '.cngiiiecrb
and presented to tho city council for
inspection. These plans have been In
spected thoroughly by .this body and
approved by them. Zl i
Several weeks ago a delegation ol
business men mid citizens made a trip
to Superior, to Inspect the system In
use In that city and reported that the
system In use thero was a success in
every way and that the citlens of
that town wero entirely satisfied with
the same.
This proposition was once before
submitted to our citizens, but was not
favorably looked upon by the majority,
owing to the fact that it was not thor
oughly understood by many, while
others offered the argument, that what
was good enough for lied Cloud during
tho past thirty yenis. was good enough
for Ketl Cloud of today this, however,
is not practical, as lied Cloud has, in
every other way, advanced, our busi
ness section has been remodeled, our
residence district improved, a model n
school building and court house erect
ed, in fact everything possible has been
done to make our citizens feel proud
to call Ked Cloud their home.
Kverybody Is advocating "a bigger
and better Ked Cloud." To enable It to
advance, we must reach out for more
manufacturing and mercantile estab
llhhments. To secure these establish
ments, wo most provide for them.
Itefore we can induce manufacturers
or promotorb of other industries to
locale in our city, wo must furnish
some means for disposing of the waste
water, refuse, etc , which accumulates
in such places. As it is our steam
laundry is hampered by lack of means
of disposal of its waste water. A cieam
ery wouldjueet the same fate. Can
ning audjpreservlng factories would re
quire a sewer to dispose of their refuse,
Iu fact about the flast filling any pro
spective manufacturer would do would
be to look Into the matter of sewerage
before locating here.
Another fact to be considered, is the
health of our citizens perfect sanitary
conditions cannot eist while ecs
pools are in use, as no one can have a
cess pool and a well on the same lot
and be nssuied ol puie water.
If you wish to'ee our city continue
to thrive, and Hie luti-ie-ded In the
welfaie and htalili of ymnself and
family, now ! the opportune- time to
do your pint, not only by easting youi
vote in favor of this proposition, but
nl-.il by assist lug , our neighbor iu so
curing a thiiinuuh uiuleislandiiig ol
the matter. Do not leave It to the
"othor fellow" take an Interest It in
and boost for It, for by so doing, you
assist tn placing.Ited Cloud in the fore
most ranks of any city ,of its sie in
all this (inod Uld Laud of the Free.
Here's hoping for u "bigger and
beetler Ked Cloud."
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I Director.
Three More'Made Happy.
The business men of lltd Cloud on
list Satin day, staged another one of
their weekly cash drawings. It was
held one hour liter, In order to accomo
date all those u tailing to attend the
Chautauqua, and also the drawing. A
large crowd was in attendance and
breathlessly awaited the announce
ment ol the wiuner, which were as
follows: Robert McCall, S."; Mrs Al
mlra Sl.iby, ?:; h. M. McMurray, S2.
Attorney 11. W. Stewart was master of
ceremonies J
The drawing on Saturday of this
week will again be held at ! p. m,, and
the prizes will be, firtt, S5; hecoud, S'l;
third, 82.
PRE hOCAIi ITEMS
Jim Untkley of Mlndeti Is visiting
with his brother, John Biirkley.
Mrs. Klla Patrick and children of
Omaha artlved Saturday to visit with
her father, Dr. Henry Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Oils Fcarn of Hastings
aio spending a few days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feam.
Mis M.;c. Emlgh of Aurora, Illinois
Is visiting with her parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Curt Evans, thib week
Miss Villey Surivner of Uenkleintin
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. C W liar
ret, and brother, Cash, here.
Miss Helen Leinmon returned home,
Sunday morning, from Denver, where
she had been visiting friends
S. M Hall and .T.R. Horn were down
from Ulndeii, Saturday, attending the
Democratic; county convention.
Mrs. Sarah Wiebcr arid children of
Rlverton spent the last of the week
with her sl-tcr, Mrs. llernatd Fruit.
Miss Allison Cowdeii returned home,
Saturday, rrom Houlder, Colorado,
wheto she had been visiting friends
Chris. Fussier and F. C. Htischow, of
IIluo Hill, wero down Saturday attend
Ingthe Democratic county convention.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ound and children
of Ulna Hill, spent Sunday in the city
with het sister, Mis. 12 A. Crelghton.
.Mr. and Mrs. S. H Claggett of Kir
win, Kansas, aio visiting with Jioir
daughter, Mrs. P. II. Honor, this week.
Miss Ethel Harrington returned to
her home at Reynolds, Sunday, after
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Clarence
Lewis
John Throckmorton Is home from
Happyville, Colorado, where he visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hsslg and
family.
The Misses Helen Young, Helen Her
tram and Huelah Shuck of Superior
are guests at tho Robert Aveiy home
this week.
Mis. I). M. Able, after spending a
few days at Campbell with her son,
Frank Able and wifereturncd homo
Sunday, accompanied by them.
Mrs. Dot Person and children left
Friday for Ilrush, Colorado, where she
together with her brother, Cult Wil
son, will open a :. and 10c store
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. McCall and son-,
Melvem and Robeil, depaited this
morning for H.eelsior Springs, Miss.
ouii, where they will spend some time
at this health resort
llev. J. L. Heebe was in Alma, Wed
nesday. where he conducted the funer
al services of Samuel Kobeits a well
known pioneer and formerly county
clerk of Harlan county.
J II. Hamilton nnd son, John, John
Chn-man, Ur. I. A. Pace, N. R Simp
son and Lee Detour were up from
(Snide Rock, Saturday, attending the
Democratic county convention.
Sheriff O. I). Hedge and fumily
in rived home Friday evening, via the
Ford, from their trip to points In Colo
rado and Wyoming. They report as
having had a very enjoyable trip.
Ed. Cook, of Nowato, Oklahoma, -dirked
iu the city, Monday, to visit with
his father, Dr. Henry Cook, and also
to accompany home, his wife and child
ren, who had been visiting here for
the past two months.
On Sunday, the following shipped
stock to Kansas Citi : Weesner fc
Kootitz, l cur of hogs; Alf McCall, 3
ears of cattle and 1 car of hogs and E.
U. Overman, 'J cars of cattle and l oar
of hogs from their fauns near luavale.
W. L. Weesner, Chas. Gilliam, C. R
Hesse and Attorney Bernard McNeny
weie in Hastings, Tuesday, attending
the Democint c stale convention and
tl.e later named gentleman was ap
pointed to represent this district on
the Credential's committee
Prof. J. 12. lieu, who is leading the
band and orchestra of Tony's Uncle
Tom Cabin Co , and who ate showing
in Iowa, arrived Sunday fiom Sioux
City to visit with his wife for a week.
"Dick", as ho is known here, has an
excellent musical organization with
the Terry show.
Rupture Expert Here
Scclev. Who Has Supplied (J. S. Army
and Navy. Called to Superior
F. II. Soeley of Chicago and Phila
delphia, the noted truss expert, will bo
at the Union Hotel and will remain in
Superior this Tuesday, only, Aug, 1st.
Mr. Soeley says; "The Spermatic
Shield as supplied to tho United States
Government will not only retain any
case of rupture perfectly, but con
tracts the opening In 10 days on the
average case This Instrument re
ceived the only award iu England
and in Spain, producing results with
out surgeiy, injections, medical treat
ments or piescrlptlons. Mr. Seeloy
has documents fiotn tho I'nlted States
Government, Washington, I). C. for
Inspection. All charity cases without
charge, or if nny interested call, he
will bo glad to show same without
charge or tit them if debited. Husl
ness demands prevent stopping at any
other place in this section.
P, S. Every statement iu this ad
vertisement has been veriliod before
the Federal tiud State Courts. F. 11.
Seeley.
Choice Shoe Styles
Our Women's Shoes and Low Shoes
are of distinction. They look it they
show it in every detail.
We've Shoes for Dress Functions, for the Street,
for all kinds of Weather and for all Occasions
and Purposes.
We believe that there are no Shoes in the world
today, for the same money, of so high a grade,
so handsome and so satisfying, as
OUR WOMEN'S SHOES
They range in price from
$1.75 to $4.50
There are other Shoes as good, perhaps, but
they are not' sold at anything near as low in price.
All Women Attest the Excellence of Our Shoes.
The Miner Bros.
GENERAL MERCHANTS
A Mighty Safe Place To Trade
Co.
SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY, JULY 29
1 quart granite colTee pot
5 quart granite mixing bowl
-4 quart granite preserve kettle
Ladies white sport hats, each
..10c
..lOc
.:ioc
..25c
See our big line of fancy trimming buttons, per card.. 10c
The 5c-10c-25c Store
The Store That Saves You Money
E. M. EGE On The Corner
The Bread
That Satisfies
KLEEN
MAID
Go where you may you cannot find its equal.
It drives dull care away from the housewife
and puts a smile on the face of all who eat it.
Fresh Daily from the Hastings bakeryIn sanitary
wrappers Delivered to your home 5c-10c loaves.
WALTER W. MARSHALL
THE SANITARY GROCERY, IN RED CLOUD
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ink comes before the eye of
a large number of people.
Among these people there's
invaribly a portion of them
who are doubting, another
iinrtinn whn nrp prifinl orwl
still another portion who are knowing.
The statement then, must be truthful. It must
be made in a convincing manner and must be
honest iu appearance.
Wc have the faculty of arranging type in a
straightforward manner for all kinds of adver
tising. We plan newspaper ads as well as all
classes of job printing.
Uring your printing wants to the 'quality' shop
".Ye how i heap but how good."
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Chiropractor
independent 212
) Bell Red 101
Dentist
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