6e CHIEF Ud Cloud - Nebraska. " PUBLISH RpKVERV THURSDAY P.bttxtJ In the fotoffico tiltc) f'lonil.Neti., nt Sontl Ctnit Mnllcr. 0 B. WALK I'Dlll.lSIIKIt T1IK ONI.V DIIOCHAtir PAl'I'.H IN vi:iisTi:itroitNTY Political Announcements. Tin-columns of llio Chief mo open for legitimate advertisements of all kinds. Canilldiites,.rogardloss of purly nfllliatlon, are woloomo to ii those columns l'i ice of announcement, S.V KOItCorNTVCl.KIlK I hereby announce uiyM.lt nn n iiiiiillilitt)' forro-clcplloiiiiH Cfiunljr 'lirk nf Webster County, Ncbr., oil llio Iti'litilillmti ticket, iilijcit lotlm ilii'Mon ill lliu Mitils lit tho Primary Klootlnn to belli til annul IV I'lll. K. W. Ilo-x. well Rtiircil and holding ti thetuoUl' tire tlic r Is In llio ground. When Hie ruins ilo eomo they will find no woods. I'OltCOUNTVCIiKltK I tun by uiiriinni'i' myxcll hh n oawllilalo lor lliu nilW-o ill County Clerk ul Wilntcr County. Nchr.. subject to tlm will nf tin- wit-i-rsot Hie lionincraUenuit People's I iiiliieiul flit Party at llio Primary Klectloii to In lii-lil AuiM.M'JII. W. II. Ilii.i:v. FOU COUNTY CI.EKK Wohme bi'i-ii uiillinrlt-il to announce Hie iiamunf (iKonoKtl.tnuM., nf Knl Cloiiil, lor iiniulitntlunol County Clerk, hiiIiJi-i-I In tin Will ill till) Democrat unit I'enple'M HiiIeioliil ent voter at the Primary i-li-i-tlon Ainmst 16th, till I. KOUCOt'NTY fhi'MtK Vi- 111 o nutliorl7(il to niinoiuH-i- W. u. HIiiiuuiiniiNii i-nuitliliitu lor noiiiliuitioii ns county clerk niilijiot to llir will "I Hie re- JIUlllll'IIU MltlTH tit till- l I tllft r l-lll!llllll. A nifiiMt Kith CU-JUICOF DlSTIMCrCOUUT I In n-liy nnnoiinro iii.vmII us h cnuilliliitc for Clerk ol tlm lilKtrlrl Court ol Wobsler County, on tlu lli-imlilli-nu Hi-kit, nubi-ol 1" llioili-i-lslon ol tin- voters nt tlm uliiini. ilii-tloti to lio lii-lil iitfiiit l-'illi.. IIUI. CM vs. i:. Ititn.l i . Foil COUNTY TRKASUUI'.I!. Weltm In I'll mil Inn li l tniiiinniuicnllii rmnllilary oil!) it. V. I.i.misi:. lor tlii-nlllri-ol county tuasiirir, sulijn-l to llu- will "I tlm Utmocrat u ml I'lnpli-'H huli-pi-inli-iil luirtlrnnl tin nlin:ii ili i'IIoii uu-.l I'lli. 1'Jll. An. electrician visiting "in liily snme time ago made Hid icniurk that there ought not. to liu n single explosion from a stationary Kits engine lioaid within thoolty limits and lit- U right. Vh liavo a power filatit ropiesenting thousands of dollars owned by otirsol vos and wo oitht to furnish power m cheap that no engine could alVord to run. Some arc afraid thai with only out engine lliu power would not be furnished when most needed and thin fear Is well fomidi-d lull will ln rome d li'd we iloulit not In tho near future. If we aro In thu business wo ought to got it all and wo ought not to In-satis-fled with a halfway ufuipmutlt. Sell ing inoit' powor mentis more tovoiino, consouuoiitly li"-s ta.rH. Wo ait) much pleased at llio iniiiil fost fairness as oshililli-d by tho ml. hoioiits, of tlm dllVcrcut plans for solv ing our water problem. We nru pleas ed that those who believed that, plenty of water could be secured by slnlciiifc a well near lliu creek backed up their judgment by sinking tho well nt their own espouse. We me pleased that. those who bollovo that tho spring will mateilally iueroaso its How are willing to spend their own money to prove or disprove their Ideas. This is the right, method to ptiistte. Wo will eventually all got together on some plan if wo all stop asserting and go to work. Wo cannot afford to bo divided. Wo aro all alike Interested and wo are all striving for tho satuo olid. Omaha Entertains Nebraska Editors FOR COl NTY TKRAhUUKR. Weliaxolii'ili Autliiuli'il to iiliiiniii-o the iiiiiillilitcjl ol II. c. itliilll. oMIoM'iiuiiit. for tlioollli'i'ol Coiitil I'lt-iisiiii-t. Mibji-i-t In the Mill ol tlm KomiMTiillo nail l'mile- In ili'priiili'iit I'uitli'i nt tlii;piliu.ii ilii'iluiii A ii;iikI I.MIi. P.m. fok tim:asui:ki: Viiliiio In on nut Inn lj.il loauiiiiiiiui II" onii ililnoy ol II. ICoos iv. liu the nllli v i ioiiiil tioilhiiri I. Kiihjii'l I" llio lll "I tho Ittpuhlloaii solus al tin piliimi.x ilii'lhui Aiuilixt loth. I'.Ul roit TiiRAsruKU '( hai' hri u iiuthoilul to aiiiioiiuii' I hi' nunmulo. .. Aruolil.ol llluo Hill, loi tho nomination ol County Tiiiiniiii'I, Miltji't'1 lo thowlll nt the liinuii'iut nnil I'uipli's hull IH'inli'iit Mittisiit the I'rlininy rlirllon lo he htht AiiKUHt ITi, I'JII. KORSIIKKIFF I hrioliy iiuiioiini'r iii.vm'11 mm ii I'liiiillihila' InrShfilll ol Wi'hsi. r County, Nchiaxku, on tho lioninciath' tlrkil HiilOrt't ! Ihiiiltrlxliin ol llio villein nt tho t'rlnmry rliTtlon to ho tifilil.NuKiiNt Ki. lull .t.T, Hmi.KiioK. FOUSHRUIFF lhnli iinuounro injKfll u I'.uiilUllito (ol the olllt' ot Shorllt ol Wi-lwtor Count.. miIi Jevttutho will ol tho oIpik ot the Dim". cratli'iinil I'l'iipUV hiilipiiiilont rurtli-N. .111! W. CltllM. The editor of The ('hlof lakes 111-, hat olV to (linahii. to hor people, her Coiumnreial Club und to all who had todo with tho entertiilnmoiiL of tho meiiiuors iif the Nolu-.iska 1'ioss asso ciation. It is doiibtliil ii thcitis utiy incmbci of tho association who attended the thirty-ninth annual eouvoiiMon ol the association lusi week who dues not leel as o do. I'mm what wo hoaid, with into icciinl, tin inoetliig was a grand suooe.s. Wo can only liopo to touch in the high places' in the following lesiimuof llio convention's woilc. Wo scarcely hope to convoy oven a faint idea of the real Joy which permeated tho at ino-plieio nf the occasion fiom first to last. In tho llrst place the inomboih ma. thank (bid for line weather und in tho second place thank Omaha for lbs lavish ontoitiiinniont. For it was lav-l-h, indeed It was appaiently born of leal hospitality. Members of the Dmalia I'le-s Club vaw to it thai the Commercial (. lub and loading factors in OniMlm's ooininoioiul greatness got busy, mill they did. The Ktlitor of tin Chief, like others, was hardly prepaid! to Hud that actual cicnscs of tho editors were ptopaid. FPted and dined at every meal time, the editors had nothing to pay but lor an occasional breakfast Automobiles sailed them around the city through Its beautiful pinks, and all grails. H was a treat from start to llnUh. The opeuilig M'ssion was held at tho Masonic hall, directly aorossthe street from the uiagniilceiit Loyal Hotel, which was tho lii;adiUatfei-s for the visiting editors. Hero l was that leading men of tho city and the state participated in the welcome and the responses, linger C. Craven of the World Herald eloquently welcomed tho editors- in behalf of tho press, whilo Mayor Dahliuau wittily and heal tily teiideieil the scribes tho trie- iloiu of tho city and turniM over the i .' rot! KiiriMKC. ".- I hciel.y Announce ni.xM-ll a ciinilhhiii f.u j " w,,s J,t ll,is -'"''ion that our old (hoiioiuluntlou nlMiirlil ol wihsiu lount) iiionii Henry . Klolimoiiil. wlio dad HUlOeot lo tlm will ol tin- iH'iuni-ratli mul charge of the local end of the Chief xss 2:s rj:;: w!,r,!S,"s":' u; ";nt,1 ?.r,,h ,,K,,,."n" . . . . view. Colonel Rlclituoud liad a glad FOli MIF.KIFF , hand for yours truly and for Oeoigo llieniiiniiiiiiiiiiroiiiyilliioiin,li,iiii. u.i ' 1 1 t"li 1-on , who accompanied the tlioiu)iulimiloiios,hilltiil Wi'listei loiiiit. I Chief, and had also welcomed all HiitOoi-t to the will of tho Hi-moi-nuli- anil i nicmbersof tho niofessioii in tluo and l'o...le,Kln.lop,n.l..ntpu.tl.siil.op,in..iM . Iim.0llt f,,, ,. .,.hn.oud is a g,o,U ClrollOII AllRUhl I ft, lllll.-l IIXNK lll'IIHI. .... ,,,, .,, . ,, ,. , , ' friend of I. W. McCiilloitgh. in.iiiagiug FOR COl NIN .IUIM.K llr.lh lilt i Si int.. I urn- i't Ii. lull I hi-iihy uuiuuiiu'i iiiM-l( as n i-auiliilati' or county Juilnu of Wihstir muni). No FOR S1IBI5IFF. I ht-rt-liy nauuui'u ntysi-ll viiuithlmo loi tho uouilnullim ol SUeilll ol Wilmiir i-ounty Hubji-cl to thu will of tlio ItipuhlU'iiii otor. lo tH)tirpsKi-it at the lulnuny i-li-i'ttou Vuu umI ir.th. mil. wm. Woi.tr. cdilor ol tho tteo, who was tho head of the tocepliou committee. Then tlu-io was the innuitablc Chat lie Toole, tho Tecumseh editor, who is farnxkn. Mihjn-.t to tlm will oltho KUiio.s of , , ..Ili0c.rt lo candidate, for governor. the Pt'iuoeral lo allil I'loplns liiili-punh-nt ,. ... ... ...,, I'm lies at tho i-il,...wy ulu-tluii n. W- 1.,-hl l "'N' '' MWV Howard, the trouble- August I Mil, Kill. A. I.Hnm. I muni- siiiiusiunii in uoillllious, .IIIO Vlu Hates, the well known woman wiitci; l!o-sb. Ilammouil,of Fremont, Duo" Tanner, tho South FOR COl NTY COMMISSION!;!! 1 ii,fiiiliv:iniinuiivoin.M,R.iuuiliilaii lor senator llu- noinlnailon ol oinity uiiiuiU-huu i ol ' uinaliH statesman. Frank IMgouombo, ;:,!:;,;;:;,,;c);;!o;;un;n.u;::tu ;:,:::: j.....,dV..,orf u..,,,. w... m i-r,itlo.aillcslthi pilmai) inH.ui m ho Maupiu, wliom everybody knows. C .1 hohl Aimust Fs KUI.-Om. 15. 1'uos i lluwlhy. tho votiir.in doiuocr.ilio alitor ! - - , ot i li'loaild U bust of othHt's well Sucli hot wcathor at this tiiuo of the I known in the pioi'osston It wns u i your is unusual. Il has boon hut other pioseiilatiw- gathitiiig ldaccs howooi' and wo aio not alone. ' Audit was sonic gathering too. Notwithstanding tin.' heat and lack ut When the oibtoi-s mill their vlo.s and rain thoro will bo a pretly fair wheat ' swoot-hoiuts wcic taken via tiutouio. crop and the corn looks about the hllo to tlio Omaha Field olub TtiOMla sumo as other years. Potatoes uto al- uiuht altera ride over tho city, neuily so holding their own and with rain in 00 plates wore used, and preparations anything like a reasnuablc lime will j liailbcon tiindo for 1 ,00 if necessuiy. niakcrt good crop. Our, farmers are This feast at tho Field Club was a following tlio advice of I hose ivlun thliitf of joy forever. There wore know ami arc ltoepliitf their oorntloliN' seated a immborof Omaha millionaires and captains of industry, and many leading citlcns vicing with eacli other to do the scribes due honor. And t buy iiid.it well. It was a ban ipiot worthy of any metropolis. The three big uowspapeis of Omaha did their duty. Tho World-Herald l'Vk the ladles of the association to tho theatre Monday night. The Bee gave a buffet supper for all Wednes day night and tlio Dally News gave the men of the party a fine luncheon at the Honshu w Kastbsltillor Monday noon, Not the. least, feature of enjoyment by any means was tho luncheon ten dered tho scribes and their ladies at the Rome Hotel Tuesday noon. It was a truly .elegant alialr. 1. W. Car penter of Hie Carpenter Paper Co., presided, and speeches wore made by Dr. W. M. Davidson, who hud just been promoted to the .superinteiidcnoy of city-schools at Washington, I). C, from the Omaha schools. Rev. John Matthew, pastor of the First. Baptist church in Omaha was the other speak er. Uoth speeches were niagulllccnt. Tho preacher whoso eloquence has boon heralded fur ami wide, gave the newspaper people good advice, which was well received, being delivered with much humor. Dr. Davidson's tid dioss was inspiring and convincing. We should be recreant to n duty should we fall to refer to the evening ut the Ak-Sar lien Den, that famous cuvo of mystery which history and tradition has made familiar to every lojal Nebiaskiin. What happened that night will never be fully knrwn to the public, and respect for our sacred oatli forbids any further revel ations hero. It was certainly a great program however, interspersed with songs, tlio words and music of which wcie composed in Omaha and the whole staged by Ak-.Sar-Den Knights. It was music too, that Ocorgo M. Cohan, todo his best, could not sur pass. Another feature which linger ever in tlio memories of tho editors was llio dinner given by South Omaha at the K.vcliange dining room in tlio hive Stock K-Nclmnge building. It was a feast. Music, llowers, speeches and crowds it was one of tlio gayest ami happiest occasions of our sojourn at tho motropilN. Following tho feed, a splendid address of welcome by .Initios II. Van Diiseii and a -second by Bruce McCullocli ended the program. Then the party wont out to view the parade of employees as they passed in review for the moving picture machines. The ladies of the party hud a time too. They visited the famous Until gorArt gallery, took a spin to Ft. Ciook and also vlsitud some. of the big stoics in tlio shopping district. They had III tic time to rest. Tho Chief lias no criticisms to make of the whole a If air. From the stand point of ontoi talnnient it was pel fool. Tho business sessions, too, wore help ful, ami it was all thoroughly enjoy able. The election of olllccrs placed irt the head of the association, John M. Tanner for the ensuing year, as president, und Hon. II. (J. Taylor, of Central City for vice president. Secre tary C. C. Johns was le-eleoteil secre tary as he should be, and, incidentally lie was given a handsome gold watch in token of appreciation nf the mem bers. Wc believe that such meetings are helpful and stimulating, and the one just bold cannot fall to be of lasting benefit to all concerned. We all have h bettor idea of Omaha than before, and Omaha, as stated bv several of her big men in speeches before the association, also has a better Idea of the worth of tho members of the No braska Kditorial Association. Airv, Artistic ; ? i t Summer Draperies. (fSunshine and breezes will not harm them. They are INTENDED for. hard service and frequent I laundering. ; JThey are durable, beautiful and withal most inexpensive. CJIn leaf greens, soft wood tones, and pretty delft effects, they impart the atmosphere of cool simplicity which is the chief charm of the home in summer. Plenty of Laces, Nets, Scrims and Casement cloths. Make our Store Yur Headquarters. s s s 1 THE MINER BROS. CO.) fieneral Merchants. "A Mighty Safe Place To Trade" AVVfNNV Maurer Springs Again Subjected to Test ., . ! i i.. .1.:., ......... il.iix to llio wilier in noil in inn ini inches above tlio outlet of the spring, to the snrptiso of all. The noitli sni-imr tested a little laiL'er than the .mitliniio- 7.Y0O0 callous nor day. It is estimated by many of good judge ment that according to the small tests made, the capacity of cither spring could lie doubled, probably iiiadrnplod with proper excavation Owing to the reports piovalont about imvii tlml. tlio nrosnoctors for well watei in tlio oieek bottom at the engine house had met with nnsalis factoiy ami disappointing results, nn Usual Intel est was manifested by our citizens, many ol whom bad hither to been noncommittal nn tlio subcet o.Mircssed their irreuto-t taltb and frlondlinoS in Maurer' spiiugs, after watching the demonstration. i in last .Sunday about a hundred residents of the city visited Aluurer's Springs to witness tlio uieasiiicinentof the water. Tho fact that the test well North of the engine house had proven to lie a disappointing failure added to the interest of tlio people. Among tho visitors ut the springs were several oi tueciiy oiuciais. ami more ttiaiioui' half of tho business houses wore re presented. Many of the tisitors weio those who had never hctorc utMi the spiings all ul' whom expressed their surpiNe and greatest admiration for the pure crystal water-. Mtpt. I.ipli llrst set a weir gauge ill the south spiing and lueiiMitcd out 'J700 gallon-, per hour, til,)'1) gallons per day. The volume of water a little moio than filled a round outlet in thj dam .1 inches in diaiiietoi, ami not i quite filled one 1 inches st, mm c. While tho water was running thtough the woir Supt. Uich put down u hole with , the test augur 7 foot deep within a couple of feel of llio spiing, .mil m-i sotted a perforated Move pipe lor tub-' lug making a well. I'-.v pumping this uiiileilloc into tho .sticii in lie raised tho volume ot water Mowing through! ' the wclr lu per cent, without .being j Notice able to lower the water in thctest holol The now I'tilted Ibutlireti chuicl. below ncci tain polut, notwithstanding abmit oiglit miles northwest of lied he was using a pump with a : Im-h jrioml will bo dedicated Sunday mm n suction and two good men worked the in.. ,uuw ,s. ,it lOtiKI a. in r.verv bo.lv pump was leinovod, ,,vited to attend. Uev .1. I). Lamb ot District Curt Prwetidlnis, Special 'Term Judge Uuligan was In the city last Thursday and held a special term of court disposing of some minor mat ters. Several orders were made in real estate sales. The case that consumed most of tho dHy was that of the Village of. Blade u vsOt'is A.Wiielan. The village was represented by L. II. ltlaekledKO and Mr. Wholan by Itemurd McNeny. Tho action was for an injunction restrain ing defendant from operating a pool hull in Bladen contrary to the village ordinance. The petition alleged that defendant liad failed to comply wit Ii the ordinance and was running and persisting in continuing to run in di tianoe of law. that the only justice of tlio peace before whom the defendant could be prosecuted had disipiHlilk-d himself fiom trying tho case by slgii-j ing tlio application of defendant , for a license, that the defemlaut was Insnl-. I vent and therefore a line could not bo j l collected and that an injunction would ' t prevent a multiplicity of suits and, give speedy justice. J no uiii-nso scorned to roly on the fact that an in Junction would not lie to restrain a j crime and that the action should be 'brought before the justice of the 'peace After due consideration. I tulge 1 Dinigaii held that tho (uoueedlng was i civil in that it was an action to collect , a tine under the village ordinance - An order' was made that upon the village putting up bond for j?10i0.00 lh.it a a temporary order of iujuneti'iii bo issued restiaining Mr. Wholan fn-ui ' operating tlio pool hall, A divorce was granted llthel M lluiil fiom Win. A. Hunt. . VfAfr.,'1 .:!! i.,.'r J J I t ' Tifl llT.1 l'f f. I ,i I '" 1 ' i V A IV I Jk 'LJ' ' 'M ''J&Cd lT7'. 'I I It IfimfS 111 N 1 1. i I . I .-!,il..!l.- V.i USlW.,' I'l ,'w1''iMV'ii,VVrt,5 V ",! " .. -, . . . il ''I A ll. i ii ft t. I M ,'''1, h'f ."' . ', ! lit. lrM K-li il i S,' J - 1 1 '. I. 1L . I1 1 Hi 1 1 1, f a., ''V '1 I' '! , i' ik X !,'L-T " M mm-J-W4 L sw r"- mt.WWWWWWrmtfrjlJ'' WSW?JW? " ' Wfuwmmr Hf jy l rtWiMlilKiW lmiml I'SiMiwWiy The Paint that Holds to the Wood like a Nail rTMIF. urficc of ir,io;i(l MMiil U nroiis. '1 lie jsia aie empty k,ip ci-lN. Wlntc I.c.ul I tiit imt -ml) uicis the sulfate nidi si -lu! film lu.t it f.u tt ii- iiilii tli'-'o pon-s villi :i riit-liku Uiip ill it lmkls fur oar. 'I In- p.imt tli.il lasts i iii.iiIc of SOUTHERN Pure White Lead turpentine ami linst-nl nil, and i-. inixeil mi tin premiM's .liter tlio painter It. i:.uiu'iicil the tirlao- tn ho cinercil, GimhI iilibf.isliimicd i,o'iit, iikuIo in -w.i), never cr.ukA or scales n IT .mil dix-s not h.uo to bo burned niY li-ii-. ro.p.iintiiig. It lx.-i.omes p.irt nf the wood itself. Send for Our Free Painting Helps i-onlainln.' color mii'infy. tiiNr-ll,iiii-oiii! p.iinlini; illnK-tlonn anil names nf "Bin.' ),it" i-.iinii.-rti in yuiiriuniiiiuiiiiy mho iiM-mir nuili- ir.i.i, ..-.k lor llt-"H .n I.. 1 0 VIINTnis: II vnii ui imr wliilf lisul ("ml iw inur minto (nr imr Imiih.-ts niu.- I.i-,1." wmi us (or nrriil.ir No. It, It im' pailicnlau. NVriONAI. LKU) COMI'AXV ?2i Clit'altillt Stn-rt, g, I.oul-i, Mo, nut S.M.I-: u. N. E. tiRICt DKllli tO. ,i. :. .suss. "1 ' "' , i i. Pi f Wi-ft '''ir' It ' l' vJLigi r :1 Si u Vs5 NV U m -.Jl"') 3E fL ,.t i iP jSZmmm The. Best "Mattress isjheONE You CAN Afford A cheap mattress is an extravaRenceTJ Itdeprives 'yout'of stiulness that a Rood mattress would mve you? A cheaD"matv . r t , . tress is oticninnes unsate sometimes becomes a positive incuba tor of disease cnns at the best its service is brief far 'too for even the little money it costsTBuy the biggtit bargain in mattress quality, purity j comfort and service r iThe.WhiteiSwan I Mattress v ' mi iwpiiimji ..i .. nil,. . 'iimi ' ii i' ,rn i Built of th; rlrailfM, purct. IIIOM brautiful maltres matrri.it nn .int. d m snowy white, Inng-nlitr-MaiMr Tevas cotton. It's the only cotton-felt mattrt 1 m made entirely of this highest grade material, the only one with a A " y,?. JU.lMr l.iiarAnlPAT ? nm liu "oi- tn " l. m in. i iui i.:...i:.. i....i ,1.1,1. . .. ... - I 4 ' rwKm w es. i-feltji ja littleJK LrA W: w T v m m not by sav so. but by a Ural, binibnir bond iliaiS l'ivcn nlili Mrhm-m , 'A Lome in ami sec- nur line nf whit Sw.n M.ii..... :.,.,. .1.. .. .liiili'ii lliiiiL'ini left on the afternoon ' M. iliii'u ...... !.,. .i,.m .!.. :i .. s.u .... oa .,.. .. ..".." n - - i v', ..M, ,'wi .,,,1, ittvtii nun it iuu isu. iiv one mr .ivj uavi in innr nnmp sa ' ''"' .' tram for a tlshlug trip Clly. at Iiopublicaii lever. After tho another section of stove pipe as h dUu tf?,Ml l've diargo of tin. sorted in tile top of the tost bole anil 1 s(i vlr?." "' vs. Wl ED. FOR SALE BY AMACK THE ra'RNITURK MAN Undertaking a Specialty All the Phones II mm j f- 'A-Kj fr