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Such 1 il protection is offered you here. jj jjjj It is surely "food business" to deposit where jE M- you get absolutely guaranteed protection, in pref- ji ili erence to.placing money in a bank that guaran- m tees nothing. ' The State Guaranty Law posited in this bank, and when Of tii to to you are ON THE SAFE SIDE. WEBSTER COUNTY BANK ' RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA N Paints That Protect and Beautify A touch of Paint here ami there when it is needed costs hut little and brightens things up wo'udertully. During the spring I reuovatlnglyou will probably see enamel, varnish or varnish stain will make a great improvement. Let Us Supply You We sell the Sewall Mixed Paint and the Chi-namel Varnishes, and we know them to be the best on the market. Our prices are as lovv.as high grade goods can be sold anywhere. Come and examine our stock. ' Chas. L. The Druggist Big Bargain Dav For Votes Wednesday May 21 is going to be 'bargain day for votes in the Chief big automobile contest. On that one day we arc golug to issue double the regu lur uumber of contest votes on all subscription money received at tho Chief otlice. This means that each dollar paid on subscription, and turned into the Chief office on this one daF, will count for as many votes as two dollars paid at any other time during the contest. It cannot be seat the day before or the day after, but must be received by the riilP.f Wednesday May 21. This is the only time that double votes will be given during the contest. There will be no other time when a subscription will count for so many votes as on bargain day. After bargain day Is over the regular voting schedule will be carried out uu til the close of the contest which is Saturday June 14. All contestants should get busy securing subscriptions to turn In on bargain day when the votes will count double. Subscriptions received by the con testants between now and that time can be held until bargain day so as to lecelvethe extra votes. Tuty is the time for those who are behind to over take the leaders, and it is also the time for the leaders to make use of their opportunity and secure enough voteB to maintain tho lead all the way through. If you are ever going to do anything In this contest do It now, for if you do not your competitors will be so fr ahead of you that you will never overtake them. NT I fiAPP SinF fl? is behind every dollar de- (fl you open an account here, fl? to m many places where a little paint, Cotting Contestants will not huveto publish all their votes in the paper after the I bargain day is over if they do not wish to do so. The votes will be issued in the regular manner on all subscript ions received, and it is then up to the contestant to do with them as sees Ut. Shu can cast them ia the ballot box so they will be published in the paper, or she cau hold them back to cast ut a later date. Each contestant should see her friends aud tell them If they are going to help her out in this contest to do it now bo she can turn the subscription In on bargain day and rocelve the double number of votes. A dollar at this time will be as good as two dollars at any other time, In seeming subscriptions contestants should not lose sight of the fact that a subscription for both the Chief and Nebraska Farmer counts for 1000 more votes than a subscription to the Chief alone. On bargain day this, will also be doubled and a It costs only an extra fifty cents to subscribe for the Nebras ka Farmer when you pay your sub scription to the Chief, each subscript ion should bo for the two papers. Remember this bargain is only ouo day Weduesday May 121 and that the contest doses on Saturday Juue 14. There is not much change in the standing of the contestants over last week. The special prize votes ottered for the most money turned in on sub scription up to Thursday night were not issued in time to count this week but will show up In the anuouncemeut next week. The contestants have made no special effort to gain these extra orlze votes and very few sub- scrlptlons have beet, turned la during the past week) but we hope for better reports on bargain day. A Newspantr That film The News Firty RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MAYS, iSHJJ. School Board Holds Meeting April is, mt:i Special mei'ting of the "Board, mem bers present, Cook, Crelgliton, Gilliam and Storey. Unou motion secretary was Instruct ed to employ Agriculture teacher at 890 per month and also to file appli cation with the State Superintendent for appointment as a State Agricult ural UitfJi School. Board adjourned. It. D. MorlU Sec. May 5, l!)Kt Uesrulttr meeting of the Board called to order by president. Members pre sent Gilliam, Coon, Crelghtoq, Trum ble and Storey. Minutes of previous regular meet ing lead and approved. Superintendent's reVnt received The followini; bills were read mid oidered paid: U.K. SI aw son J. i:. Yost Silver Uurdettc S. R. Florence Frank Snielser American Book Co. M. A. Albright l 2.JH Ed Hanson r,0i Whitaker and Buckles 0 M) W. D. Edson r.CO R. D. MorlU C.U0 Building aud Ground Committee re ported that they considered it advis able to ieaso tho base ball grounds, ud that the same had been leased by private donations. No furthur business being before the board, the president declared the meeting adjourned sine die. U. D. Morit., Sec. Mar p. 1913. Upon motion of Henry Gilham and seconded by Dr. Creighton. Paul Storey was elected president of the new board. Upon motion duly made and second ed George Coon was elected Vice Pres ident and R. D. Moritz. Secretary. Moved and seconded that John Wolfe and Tress Harwood be re-elected janitors for the eusuing year at ISO per mouth. Each to be employed for J2 months contiuous service. Carried Upon motion J. E. Wagoner was employed as music teacher for the year lOl.'l 19H at a Balarv of WO per month. Upon motion admission fee for Class Night and Commencement was lixed at 60 ceuts each night and mem bers of the graduating class to be privlledged to reserve G tickets each before placing tho same on sale. President Paul Storey announced the following committee appointments for 1913-1014. Building and Grounds Creighton, Gilham, Blaokledge. Text books and course of study-Coon Truro ble Ulackledge, Finance Gilham, Coon Trumble. Supplies Blackledge, Trumble Crei ghton Teachers Creighton, Trumble Gil ham. Rules Blackledge, Coon Trumble. Claims-Gllham, Blackledge Creigh ton. Board adjourned. R. D, Morit, Sec. Grrfutet, The following is a list of tho , pupils who will graduate from the Red Cloud High School the latter part of this month: Bertha Chaplin, Verna Chaplin, Iva M. Drake, Bertha Doyle, Alverda M, Hunslcker, J. Evan Hutchlns, Marie K. Jcrnberg, Adclle Kuhn, Veda Lud low, Lulu Belle Molntyre, Edgar Mcintosh, Lena Ohmstede, Emma B. Peterson, Marguerite M. Pulsipher, Lena Rasser, Alvin T, Rathjen.JHelen M. Relber, Ray Saunders, Charles R, Snerer. Flora D. Shuto, Ettella M. QIiia r.aiiArB V 2mIncrAf PAim Mtrljtfa. g,,, 8hanao0i VerUa Wf . K.thrvna B. Thomae. Veml. Warthen, and Ethel E. Wisecarver. - tw Weeks Each Year Far 91.50. i i ffxra i r IMHFffl r Carry a South Bend Watch anil wul riircertho continual annoyance of nn Inaccurate watch. South llciul are tho wttch words annum nun nliu know. When you buy u South Hunt Watch from nn you secure our export rcKUlaUuii'crWiu. I'hN U Important, for tatchcH ilou't run the wiiiio lor everybody, Cunui In ami let us tell nu why. Kcry South llciul Watch must paw III liiMpeetloim ami run on tho dot In freeline cohl ami ImiIIIur heat beforu leaving tho factory. 'I hi tnki'H a full year but Insure accu racy, v oine lit and look on er our stock anil prices. Uoth will pleusuntly surprise you. Come now 1 B. H. NB WHOUSB JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Real Estate Ininsfers. For the week ending May 0th, Compiled by M. W. Cutter, Bondei' Blructer, Bed fiord. Nebr. Leroy 13. Speiieoand wifet (Walt er L. llhea, wd. lot 13, Blk. I, Spence's ".ml Add to Itlndeii S Clarence Reed uud wife to M.irlhu J. Lindsey, ud, lots t!,3, 1, .', 0, Blk. 7, Kuil Itoud Add, Red Cloud Llz.le Groat and husband to Al bert C. Slaby, ssd, lots IJ, 7, Blk. 0, Garber's Add to Bed Cloud I'.il.'l. lAb- 175 123 800 1800 2000 3I0O 3100 1700 20.10 Johu F. Scott aud wife to Mar tha E. l'olhcnntb, wd, lot 1. Roberts' Add to Guide Kock Grace llagan and husband to Louanna Steely, wd, lot I, part ,of lot 2, Blk. 5, Vunce's Add to Guide Rock Louanna Steely aud husband to William Cro.ler, wd, part swtf 3-1-9 William Busking and wife to Orln M. Hedge, wd, w swH 8-2-12 Estella V. Andrews and husband to Orlando C. Andrews, wd, lot 7, Blk. 3, 1st Add to Bladcu Hans Thompson and wife to Win. M. Johnson, wd, pt. lot (I, and all of lot r, and pt lot 4, Blk. 3, Speucu's Snd Add to Bladen. , .. William F. Fesler aud wife to James F. Bowen, wd, lots 13 to 10, Blk. 3, Kail Road Add Red Cloud1 John W. Bentley, Executor' to J. W, Auld, Execntor's Deed, n4 3-1-0 Fred Thomas, et. al., to J. W. Auld, qod, set 22-1-11, nX 3-1-9 Adeline Person to Samuel Llnd sey, qcd, lot 13, Blk. 4, Smith A Moore's Add to Red Cloud., 1000 21000 I 3.1 rr- H 0 O 00 (r-r Glorious Gems The gloryof diamonds and other gems never pales; the iridescent fire never dies; the lovely radiance is perpetual. We have been selling gems for many years. We know their value. Here you will find one of the most complete collections of diamonds and other stones in the country, both in the loose gems and in the latest 'designs of settings. Every gem thoroughly guaranteed pure in color and perfect in cut tingwith a price saving of fully 25 percent. The Center for Presents Our store la tho Ideal place for wedding or birthday presents. Tho better judgo of jewelry you arc the more you will appreciate the quulitv, beauty and low prices of our varied stock of ring?, mesh bags, silver ware, watches, chains, etc. We are satisfying scores of customers new and old, every day we can plcaso you, too. ABSOLUTELY PURfi The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Makes delicious home-talced foods otmnxlmnm quality at minimum ' cost Makes home baking pleasant and profitable Tames F. Bowen aud wife to Mary E. Flnolier, wd, lots 13 to 10, Rail Road Add to Red Cloud 1200 Saml. Lindsey aud wifu to Myrtt E. Joy, qod, lot 12. Blk. 4, Smith Moore'h Add to Red Cloud and pt bw sw'f 30.2-11 7 Mortgages Filed, 1111,17.1.75. Mortgages Released, $l8,lu5,CO. Baptist Association Meeting Will Be Held May 14 The Baptist Associations! Meeting will be held at the Baptist church in NUMBER W A A this city on Wednesday, May 14, 1013. Tho following progam will ba observed: 10:30 Song Service. 11:00 Sormon, Rev. Teal I, Superior. 12.00 Adjourn for dinner. 3:00 Song and Praise Service, 2:30 Discussion of unitiug the two associations. 3:3o Sermon, Rev. Berry, Lincoln, Adjourn for supper. 7:30 Devotional. 8:00 Sermon, Rev. Taft. 0:00 -Business Session. Adjourn ment. A cordial Invitation la extended t everyone to attend this meeting. V - ,' . II j! , I l ! S I J ! l it? ? . i- A (II 1 51 u It t 1 i c if . t.