'-vfta-tlt-T.fViHrririjr3JiH2 't Will Exhibit at One Day Only Wednesday, Campbell Bros. Big Ceiiselislatai The only big Zoological Exhibition presenting a mammoth Menagerie and extensive display or Rare Wild Animals, a perfect universe of signal and astounding new features. People from all parts of the globe, displaying the most wonderful marvels of all the world, in the greatest and newest most daring and sensational high class acts. America's Greatest Gigantic Three-Ring Circus The Aeriel LAMYS Leaders in Double Trapeze Work Zahid Troupe of Royal Japanese Performers Tozoni Troupe of 25 Male and Female Riders 20 Funny Mimic Clowns Leo DeBarr World's champion Trick Bicyclist Prof. Holland's Herd of Performing Elephants Seeley's Troupe of BLACK'S DOG CIRCUS 50 HIGH SCHOOL PONIES 50 4 The Mavelous Acrobatic Whites 4 BANDS 4-horse Roman 'Standing Races, Flat Races, Roman Chariot Races, 30 Horse Riders, Cowboys, Cowgirls, Indians, Turks, Russians, Bohemians, Eskimos. A BIG CITY OF 400 People 400 -:- 35 Palace Pmrformmncm Dally, mt 2 mnd 8 P. At. 0r Opmn On Hour Kmrllmr Grand Spectacular Free Street Parade Daily, 10:30 a. m., Rain or Shine mmxw White Swan Mattrest WW f I Complete Com Do '. tort Guaranteed 30 Years H ZM I Choose WfflzMMMifr. WMVMWs mr ffi,''t "White Swan" is positively tlje bigRfst matttess hvgain M k buyable. No mattm at any price 40 m) strongly. You lan't go wiong if ou buy a "White Swan." m, "ITS GUARANTEED THIRTY YEARS &i Come in anil sec the White Swan w iibiih mi tjj i ED. AMACK THE FURNITURE Undertaking a Specialty . . . . Everything Electrical G. C Bailey Bell phone, Black 20. READ THE CHIEF FOR All THE NEWS. Red Cloud July 26 ows Russian Cossacks 25 20 Performing Seals WHITE TBISTS 200 Fine Horses 200 Cars 35 wMMkmJm. tnv em. rt- n K. B& M lXU:Lm "Cheap Coat" If VI I. M Mattresp You is littler. No other is guafa-itee'd Matt re and let us nut one in V.outW a a . vj w MAN . All the Phones Notice to These Brilrinft to take Teach er's Examination. 1 Regular teacher's examination will be hold at Uluo Hill, Friday and Satur- ' day, July l and JW. Special teuuher's examination will bo held atRed Cloud, Thursday and Fiiday, July 117 uud 28. M.Wll'l, IImiiiiei- D.w, ; , Countv Superintendent Widow's Penslen. me recent act of April 10th. 1018 gives to all soldlors' widows a pension of $12 per month. Frod Mtiurer, the attorney, has all neoe&sary blanks. m Near Comfort M flSoon Lost, Gone m to Pieces inn " m m i Few Year? ' m w List of Candidates Who Have Filed l)CMO llT AMI I'KliPl.U's l.MU:i'KMl'.M' County Treiistiror: I II. C. Wright. Rim-mont. I (i. W. I.intl.-o.v, Cod Cloud. I O. A. Arnold", Itltn- Illtl. County Clerk: W. 15. Ilalley. Red Cloud. (loo. Ilndcll, lied Cloud. CI.W. Dull-, Red Cloud. Counly .Itnlfro: I. W. Kdvui, lied Cloud. A. I). Hiiimey. I'.luc Hill. (Ja'ik IHslrlct Com t: I'M I Ml li. McKciglimi. lied Cloud. County Siipeiititetident: (ici-li-mb Coon, Ifpd Cloud. Ruili H. .lolmsioii, Red Ctnml. County .Shell II": .I.T. Rullegc, Red Cloud. II. W, I'opluii. " " Frank tJ I tiller, " " .1 W. J 'low, " " laiiios MeHrldi', Cowles. Commissioner, 1st District: A. II. Bright, Red Cloud Commissioner, 1th District: ( Jt'o, E. Coon, Red ( loud. .Iittlge of' till" HUli Judicial District: Hurry S Dtiugun, Hasting. RKPIMII.ICAX County Treasurer: W. R. Koout., Rod Cloud. .1. O. Butler. Red Cloud. W. II. Caulk, Cowles. County Olcrk: V. II. Pulton. Red Cloud. .las. A. Burden, Red Cloud. V. O. Shannon, " E. W. Ross. ' " County Judge: A. A Cressmun, Red Cloud. Dan'l M. Curlier, " " CleiU District Court: C. K. Retells Red Cloud. Cliui. W.Cowley, Bladen. County Superintendent: Anna L. Richards,. Rod Cloud. Stella Duelier, RcdCloud. County Shot III': O. I). Hedge, Red Cloud. Win. Wolfe. " , " O. E. Uiiiiu-y. " Coiiimls-'ioiMT, ltli DUtriot: I'iui I Stoivy, KlmI UIdihI. K. S. l-'itz, ' Cumitiist-ioiier, lht Dibtriut: T. .J.Chnplln. Cowlus. County Coioiuir: I'M Aniauk, Ituil Cloud. County Surveyor: (ioo. II Ovi'rinjj, Heil Cloud. Jude 10th Judicial Diitrret: ' K. U. Overman, Rod Cloud. W. P. McCreary, Hastings. Soci.vi.isr County Clurli: (J. S. Perry, Red Cloud. County Treasurer: Henrv Rathjen, Red Cloud. County Judge: Wm. J. Mppincott, Red ClouiU. County Siiperlntemlcnt: -- A Muyine Wnskom, Red Cloud. County Sheriff: L. O. Chapman, Red Cloud. Commissioner, 4th District: Joe Herburper. Red Cloud. SNert Nome Indastrles Whenever a plan is sug,'ebted for the development of the town the first suggestion, invariably, is Urlng lo more industries." It is customary to throw out all sorts of inducements for the location of factories, including exemption from taxes for a time, free sites anil bonuses, and these methods have contributed so much toward building up hundreds of prosperous municipalities that their wisdom can' not bo iiuestlotied. Anything that will add to our desirable population, that will give employment to men who support families and thus contribute to the general welfare, is at all times desirable. But the people who join heartily In' the work of bringing iu new industries, and who show the greatest enthusiasm over this feature of the public work in which all good citizens share, some times are the first to forget that the new industries brought in and the old ones already here require continuous support and, fulling to get It, become a hiudratico rahcr than an aid to de velopment. Wu are apt to overlook, too, the fact thai the home merchant is entitled to u much ootihldoration as the factory which wo have obtained by special ef fort. The merchant is a necesslty-r even more so than tho factory; for who cares to live iu a coininunty where there are no store, or whore tho stores are closod and barred and the mer chants havo moved away, forced lo other Ileitis by lack of patronTige? The retail store, properly conducted, is an industry that should have the support of every loyal cltl.en. Our pride in the home town is measured bvour willingness to support its mer chants anil its Industries. It is not necessary to build a Chinese wall around our community to re fuse to buy outside when we can do so to advantage. JJut tho man who will send away for something that he can buy at homo on as good or butter terms needs education and""' lacks loyalty.' Sometimes, unfortunately, the very ouo who should.be least liable to this criticism, the local merchant, is given tb.bottriftiK abroad for thing ivhloh lijfe uUtflit lo tui 'fiom his neighbor-. Thi'u, iit'ii I ii, I huio N the fatmui l o fiiiilb. l (-uslei' lo 'ihuil bin order to u vbi'oU, llniti to conn' to town, Olten ,iiu im iiuMmt'Mi)L'(t uy Dim roiiiis iuki tlin bat a valid ommimi. Hut he oulit :o no iidii to nuy iy iiiail from our own uifieliauts a safely ntid as ml-'iln(iii;et)u-y as from someone at a iJfhlHiiro with whom he has no ne- quiiliitanue. If he K not furnWhed .Vi'.";.'3nii i... t. i it .....i... i VJICJdYl IIUL'I ILI3 1111117 tlJI 11IU llllMUtUa W0iU;r our UieroliiiiiclMnL' methods. lit i1 1 Ail I M e oituht to bine irooil roiid. tin.' Kvf'iVlil iniilie a trip to town a nleiiMiri. ' rUi(!h leinnins tobe dotieto Htr8tijth omihir loeal biislni".s Interest v. We o'uwbl In fjve real ".iippott to any move tlnifwlll lend to heep our money ut hoiue. Circus Day A Hot One lO'f'Dr-.ircRS In the SlMtlt: Makes the (iuni!)l)i:ll Bros. .Show People Snent Fori heir Money. Monday was Clreus Day forTehnmiih and the .streets wore thronged with people from morn till night. The trains brought them in by scores, and the fanners with the entile family took a day oil and enoyed the big show. The speetaetular street, parade was pulled off at lOiIilt. It was a won der and Included everything from cal liopes to roaring lions. The day was a hot one and the' ice cream and lemon ade men did a' laud oftlce business as cid the men with the pink balloons. The circus had a packed tent in the afternoon ami almost as good at night. It was the best that ever showed un der canvas here iu TeUiunah. It was clean and entertaining from the start to the close. The trained elephants, horses and dogs were as good as one will ever see. The aerial anil acroba tic feats by the four Maxwell brothers were certainly splendid, as were also the Morales family as Mexican bar ar tists. The score of other feats and fancy riding acts ware also line. The managers are gentlemen with whom it is a pleasure to do business. Hurt Jounty Herald, Fvimrlminl SMIIon Kullr.tln No. 1?? The Neliittskit Evpeiiiucut Station hasjiist issued liulletin No. I2'J, en titled "Cost of Growing Crops in Ne braska." An average of reports for two years shows that it cost the fann ers reporting JL'D.fl cents per bushel to produce corn, .'12'ij cents to produce oats, ijt.9 cents to produce wheat, .1.37 per ton to produce wild hay, 81.18 per ton to produce clover, and 3.10 per ton to produce alfalfa. The figures ued were secured by correspondence, with the best farmers in various communities. The yields are considerably higher than the aver age yields of the state. The cost of production does not in clude marketing, aud includes time for man and team at the average rate of 'W'.3r per day, ouly while in the field. 41 It was found that the two greatest factors influencing the cost per bushel or per ton were the price of land and the yield per acre. The yield per acre cnu be increased by enriching the land, using better methods of cultivation and better seed s ' At the average market price, the most profitable crops were alfalfa, vvintcr wheat, aud corn. Crops which are profitable in one section of the state may not be profitable in another. It was found that the growing of i clover and alfalfa in rotation and the use of barnyurd manure greatly reduc ed the cost of growing corn per bushel. Resideuts of Nebraska whose names are not on the station mailing list may obtain this bulletin free of cost by ap plying to E. A. BURNETT, Director, Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Nebr The Vltcw. Campbell Brothers, circus drew a large crowd of people to Fender Sat urday and those of them that didn't get frightened by the threatening storm witnessed a good show. It was a three ring affair aud was up-to- date in all.lts appointments. The men agerie was large aud well selected. The different uctavvere of a high order. Among those enUtlcd to special men tion were the big elephant acts. The seven big beasts were wonderfully trained. Th'6'fdur Maxwell brothers did some stunts In aerial and acro batic, feats, and the Mexican Morales man wife and little son did some very clever ucts on the bars. The per formance was good and clean iu every particular aud is creditable to the Campbells. render Times. State Fair Imovatloi. .V new departure at thul0U state fair, September 4 to 8, will be the coin turnstiles at the goneral admis stou gates. Instead of the customry stop and purchase of a ticket ny an outside ticket olllce, the visitor to the fair will walk to the turnstile and lay down his fifty-cent piece which drops into a slot, releasing the lock and per mittluir the person to puss through. Therefore, when you go to tho state fair this year be sure to have a llfty cent piece, as nothing else will unlock the turnstile. Political Announcements. The columns of tho Chi'-f are open lor legitimate advertisements of all ninth, (.'andhhitfs, legiirdless of party Hlllliatlon, are welcome to tee these i columns Pi lee of announcement, .". JUDUK DISTRICT Col'UT. i I lurcliy Miilinunce Hint 1 inn n c.'imllilnte for nomiii:itlon to thi'iilllce n( .linlne olllie . IHttrlrt Court oMhi) Tenth .hiillehil Ulslrlct, Hiilijiel to the ilecMon o( the Itcmucratli' Mini I'eopltt'M liulfH'iiilent Miti'it at the pri mary I'lrelloii on Aiwusl lMli. 1:111. HAHUY s. jl MIAN. I l'oRCOfNTY SI I'KHINTKN'DHN'T I hereby militiiitiee in) self a eMilitliliite for the nomination of count) rfuieiliiti inliul of Wi'lwter eniiiily. suliltet to the will of the Duuiiieialte iiml PwipIe'H I 'nlfpt" ileiil jiar tli's ut the primary election to he hi lit An ::tHiir. mil. itri ii u.'aiiiixiroN. L'OICCOt'NTYCnlll.'K I herchy announce myKolf ah a eamllilatc for re-election as County Clerk of Wi lister County. Nelirr. on the llepilhllcau ticket, subject to the decision of the oteis at the I'rliuary Kkctlon tohehchl AiiKftst l". hill. I!. V. Ito-s. - FOR COUNTY CLKRK I hcrclty nut ounce niycclf as a caintlilate for the olllce of County Clerk of W'ehstir County, N'chr., suhject to the will of the vot ers of the Democratic anil People's I lulcpcnd cat Party at the Primary Election to hu held Mm. 1M0II. W. It. llAii.nv. FOR COUNTY CLERK We have been authorized to announce the unnieof (Ikoikik IIahmi.i.. of Ited Cloud, for nomination of County clerk, subject to the wlllot the Democrat and People's Independ ent voters at the Primary election Aumist 15th, Hill. FOR COUNTY CLriRK We are authorized to announce W. (i. Shannon as a candidate for nomination as county clerk subject to the will of the re publican voters at the primary election, Auiiiist Kith t FOR COUNTY CLERK. 1 hereby announce in.sel( as a candidate for the olllce of county clerk of Webster counly, Nebraska, subject to the will of the voters ut the Democratic and People's Inde pendent parties at the primary election to be helil AiiKtist I.-), hill. if. W. D wis. FOR CLERK DISTRICT COFRT. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the olllce of clerk of lb'- district court, subject to the will of tho Hcmociatlc ami People's Independent otcrsat the primary election to be held Amtiist M, P.m. Kihtii I.. .McKr.uiii N. CLERIC OF DISTRICT COURT 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate forCleik of the District .Court of Webster County, on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held A moist iijth.. PHI. ('has. K. Hkiiii.k. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. We have been authorized to announce the candidacy of (ko. W. l.l.snsKV lor the olllce of county trensurer. subject to the will of the Democrat anil People's Independent partlcsot the primary election Atiifutt 15th, 1911. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. We have been Authorized to aunouce the candidacy of II. C. Wiikiut, of Roscmont, for theotllccot County Treasurer, subject to the will of the Democratic uud Peoples In dependent Parties at thejprlmary election August l.Mh. P.IU. FOR TREASURER We have been authorl.ed to announce the candidacy of It. W. Kuontx for the ottlce of county Treasurer, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election August lath, 11)11. FOR TREASURER We have been authorized to announce the name of O. A. Arnold, of lllue Hill, for the nomination of County Treasurer, subject to the will of the Democrat and People's Inde pendent voters at the Primary election to bo livid August 1.1, 11)11. FOR SHERIFF I htreby anuouueo myself a candidate for the nomination of Sherltl'of WebSter county subject to the will of the Republican voters, to heexprcsscd at the primary election Aug list Mth, 1U1I. ). D. IlKiioi:. FOR SHERIFF 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for thenomlnatlonotShcrltl'of Webster county subject to th will of tho Democratic and People's Independent parties at the primary election August 10, IUII. Jamks Mcllitilii:. FOR SHERIFF 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate forSherlU'of Webster County, Nebraska, on the Democratic ticket subject tn the decision of tho voters at the Primary election to lie held August ID, mil, .1. T, Riiii.kimih. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho oilier of Sherlll'uf Webster County, suIh Jcct to the will of the volers,lif tho Ucmo. cratlcaud People's Independent Parties. .Iok W. Cliovv. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby nnouuee myself a candidate for the nomination of KherlU'of Webster county subject to the will of tho Republican voters, to boo.tpresscd at the primary election Aug ust lr.th. tun. Wm. Woi.kk. FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby Announce myself a candidate for tho nomination olSherlllof webster county Niibjcct to tho will of the Democratic aud Peoples Indcpeudiut parties at the primary election August loth. IUII. I-:. W. Coci.kn. FOR SHERIFF I hereby anuouueo myself a candidate (or the nomination of .Sherlll'of Webster county subject to the will of the Democratic aud People's Independent parties nt the primary election August 10, 11)11.-1'ii.vnk IIuikkii. FOR COUNTY JUPOK iit.i i, li im M'iiii.,.1 line mil. hill. I hereby amiouncv tnyuU-iii a oiiudldato or county .indue v' M'clwtir county, Ne braska. Hllbject to tile will of the Mil-tors of the lii'inocratle and People's Independent Parties tit the primary nlietlon to be held AllKIISt 1'itli, IUII. A. I. lt..N'NK. FOR COt NTY COMMISSI ON 1JR I hcruby aiiiiouace myself n candidate for the nomination of county commtssioner of iiimiuWsloncr nlstrk't no. I, subjict to the will of the People's ludcpcndiut and Demo crallc parties at the pilmary ihetlon to be held Aliuust ."i, UIII.-Oko. C, Coo.v. FORCOI'NTV COMMlSSIoNlTit I hereby Hiinouiut myself a candidate for the nomination uf county (omtnissioui r of commission! r iiMrlcl mi, 1, subjict to Hi,. Hill of tin-IVupli 'Hindi prudent and Hemo ernlle parlies at the primary e'ectlon to Ik. held Annus! l." loll. A. II. llim.nr. foi: rod,ovi-:rs?;i:i5 I hereby announce myself a candidau for i:ond(irsierif Ituad IMntili t .No. ,, ,.,. ster i ounty. subject to the u-lll of the oKrs of the licpulillcnu paily. Wn.t, l'isiu,t. In The District fourt of Webster Conn ty. Nebraska I'lunior h. I'aweett, Plalntlir. vs. A. Miner Wclluiau Cashier, Defendant. Norm: m . m in Kit wiimaiancamiiikii: You are hereby notlllcd that Kmmor f.. rawcetl filed his petition In the District Court of Webster County, Xcbmska on tho 8th day of .Inly, mil, aalnst you. the object aud prayer of which arc to quiet tho title, to the following described premises, to-wlt: Part of one-halt of the north cast quarter of Section I, Town-.', Range 10, West of tho HP. M. In Webster County, Nebraska and contalnlni; about twenty acres and more particularly described as foliows:-Houtlcd on the north by the north line of said uetliiu I. on the west by land deeded to one M V.' Uardner and the continuation of 5th .Street. Iu thovlllaKcolCuwIeaonthc south by tho north lsiundary of Adams Street of the VIII ae of Cowles, on the Kast by land heretofore dtcded to Kdwnrd flllford and excepting nud reserving the rlghtif way of the II. & M. Kail road through said lnud, such possession com. iiicnclngontheioth day of September, IHy, In the said Kmmor I,. I'aweett, and against any and all claims of whatsoever nature ybu may hav In the above described real estate. You ai requlnd to answer said petition on or before Monday the -JSIh day of August, IIUI or said petition will be taken as true and Judgment lendeii-d as therein prayed. Kit Mint I.. r,vw'CKrr, lly lleruaid Me.Veny llls.Attoriiey. NEW BAKERY I have opened a bakery iu Red Cloud and solicit a share of your patronage. Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always iu stock, your wants (Ind. Phone me phone 183.) Deliver to any part of the city Retail store opposite Postof flee, iu Dioderich building. CURTHATFIELD.Prop. Swift's Premium ! Hams and Bacon SOLD BY The Miner. Brothers Co. II. A. LKTSO.V, MQII. "A Mighty Safe Place to Trade". 1Smi I W.'1 1 j H V sw we t S iH W If, a For Sale ft by- VsiilMr John Yost y( the fiilm "Dutch JOfci ' Butcher" SSleV IB A t wwfttak 'Hn'ii3LiirciiUifiiu,-ini wwawwWi KSV. .