V M(WWM''rt".T'!' If TJW it JW -tf? -nAJUw - Hr UieaH'JtitinZ . , ?V """ ?! " - " , Ef J A r &' 4 k r it' it I. IJU pr V ft l w Hit .Valcd hlils will lx rccolvod b tho lncor pointed elly ol lied Cloud, Nebraska, until p. ill,, Tuesday, ffitemlicr 6, I9ll.nl tne iiDcoi the llgtifrftfiil water conmiltwlonor, K.rtufnlshlnR ftinf Installing the following apparatus: . Ono J20 11-1' lilgli speed nutoninUo com p,miid engine with extension lied pinto ami outboard bearing for direct connection to a 7 kilowatt electric generator. Dun 75 kilowatt tlireo phaso (W eyelo M0 rnlt ciiRlne typo revolving llolil generator. One .11-2 kilowatt lijtolt compound wouml direct current bolted exciter. One standard generator switchboard panel t I .'lln. byJIIIn. Iy 18 In. Iiliie Vermont marble with milllelent Iron supports', upon outfit In mount imI tlio following: tine three pole 217) volt oil switch. Three roitu I pillvrn ammeter (i-Miimp. Ono D.l'. H.T, exciter switch with ills- rhuriie clips. OiiUkiiiiuiiI detector. Onepllotlnnip. Ono 3 point V. M. plnu switch mill re cnpluele. One rheostat and hand which OnoHyncrocop. Ono W amp. il phase (W cycle 22U0 Mill sta tion wall meter. AIITIINATIVK NO. I. One 20 IM' simple liUh speed aillomatlu tiiKlne wllh extension base and outboard Waring lor reception ot " kilowatt ckctrlc iterator. Uio7&kllowiilt generator, tenuous original pro puna I. Ono 3 I -a kilowatt exciter, name aboriginal proposal. One switchboard, same m original pro posal. Onesyneroscopc. OnoBtatlon wait meter, name oh original proposal. AImiNATIVi: NO 'J. One PJt) 11-1' Hlmple boiled eorllsseiiglt.c. r.'i feet I'i Inch two ply leather helling. Oo7u kilowatt UOO II. I'. M. resolving Held llirte plKiho (10 cycle '.TJOU volt belted genera air. Onelll-Ukllowaltli) volt exciter, Haiuoni orfijlnal tiroiosiil. One nultVhlx'iiircl, iiamu n original pro posal. one nyncroscope, same an original pro-aoxal. One watt meter, Maine m original proposal. Hidden) arc required to segregate their pro (ovals In order to show the price K. O. It. Ited Cloud and tho Initialled figures. Kach bid must Imj In accordance with tho specifications, which may bo seen at tho omeootthe Light and Witter Commissioner In Ited Cloud, Nebraska, and accompanied hy ccrtliled check otC per cent ol the amount ot the bid, made payable to the City Treasurer ol Red aloud, the name to be forfeited by tho successful Milder In caso ho falls to enter Into contract with the City of Ited Cloud and give surety bond acceptable to the city In the mm ol M per cent ol the contract price within ten days alter tho acceptance ol Ills bid by tho City ol Hod Cloud. Tho city reserves tho right to reject any or II bids. O. 0. Tkki,, City fjlork. Ii. It. ttii'ii, Light and Water CouimliMloner. : COWLES Mrs. Uenkiii of IvHnsns City Is hero vUlliiiK relatives. , Mis. Ida Squires spout it Tew days in Hastings this week. A. T. Vntiee came ilown from' Htiht itJKS 1'iitMlay evening. Mrs. George of Wllsonvllle, Knn., Is here visiting her sister, Mrs, J. B Uiceulmlgli, Tim base ball name between Lester ami Cowles Inst Siittlritay wits won by Cowles, 7 to t. Fred Ootid of HI no Hill was in Cowk'H Tuesduy looking after Ills banking Intel est.s. Mis. ConiBurryof Hnilcyvillo, Kan , mid Art Imi- Motso of Seiieun, Kun., utc lieie vhltlng fileuils nuil rulutiveb. 'Orvltle Watson of Lincoln was In Cowlos litis wtck for u few ilayh' vlolt witli lil-s imtvnls, Mr. and Mrs. ,1.0. WntHOii. Airs. J U. Watson left for Illinois Wednesday for un extended vlolt with relatives. It has bcon over thirty years allien sho cnino from Illinois, hor native state. I.ou Deal of Alliance Is hen; vlsltitig friends and relatives. He reports the potato crop good lu that section. Lou is lucky enough to havo In about 00 Hiires of those famous tubers. In The District Ctirt T Webster Cm tytNekraski r.innuu L. I'liwcett. IMalntlir. V8. A. Miner Wtllmau Ciislilir. Iioleiidaul. mrru'K ro . minkii wki.i.man cash ir.it: You are hereby uutlflcd thill Ihiimor I., rnweett llled IiIk petition In the Dltttrlct Court ol Webster County, Ncbntnka on the Sthdtiy of .Inly, lllll, against you, tho object and prayer ol which nre to quiet the title to the following described premlw h, to-w It: I Part of one-half ol the north cast quarter ot Section I, Town'J, Itaugo to, West of tho HP. M. In Webster County, Nebraska and onutalnlng about twenty acres and nioro particularly described as follows: Hounded on the north by tho northllne ol said section i. im'tlto west hy Innd deeded to one W. W. Marduer and the continuation ol 5th rilrcet Hi the village ol Cowles on the south by tho north boundary ol Adams Htreot ol the VIII age ot Cowles, on the Kast by landhoretoloro deeded to Kdward (lllford and excepting and reserving the rlght;of way ol tho II. & M. Hal road through said lind, such poHsetwIou com mencing on the 10th day ol September, 1894. lu tho said Kminor L. Kawcett, and against any and all claims ot whatsoever nature you may hav In the above described real estate. You ar required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 'iSlh day ol August, lull or said petition will be taken as true and Judgment rendered as therein prayed. Km moii I,. Kawcictt, Hy Heruard McNeny IIKAtturncy. LESTER A nice shower fell Sunday evening. Roy Xenrhood was seen on the streets of Lester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uasser spent Sunday ttt Lue Herglleld's. Miss Clara Itasbcr is attending the teachers' iustitute this wook. Mt and Mrs. Andrew Kins spent Saturday and Sunday at North Branch. KdS. Misses Clara, Lena and Dollle Rasser spent Monday evening with Mrs Ed ward McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Saladen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fry spent Sunday at Ootlleb Rasser's. Mr. and Mrs. John Uolcomb, Mlfs Mary Holcomb and Ed King spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Rass er. Mrs. Edward McDonald and son of Hastings arc visiting her mother and other relatives. They will be liore for sometime. Miss Daisy Chase and brother left Tuesday for their home in Washing ton. They have beeti visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I Friable, and other relatives. Their mother Is too poorly tin health,' so will return later. H Always BH. ' Ue swore tho only way to do Wan like he always did! He laughed nt methods that were new, Did like he always did. lie Bald this "rxpert" (ulk of what Whs best for land was totmnyrofc Kaoh year the same old crops htf got Just like he aUvuj s did. He used to stt around the store, Just, like he always did, And talk about the weather, for That's nil he always did TIiIh MjletilUlo s'uJV was bosh 5 Willi him, ho said, it wouldn't wash, for he was guln' to do, b'goh, Just like he nlwiijs did.. And no ho fanned Hit selfsame way, Just like he always did, Did what ho did do day by day Just like hu uhuiybdid llo said he didn't givu 11 ilern -He h, ild he didn't noodto lent 11, For he knew what to reap or turn, Just like he ahvnvs did Ills neighbors ride in ittttns now, Not like they always did; They've learned the wajf to plant and plow, Not like thoy always did. Hut ho can tell you which is which; He gives Ills pantaloons a hitch And sits around and blan es the rich, Just like hu always did. Douglas Malloch. Many a Suffering Woman Drags herself painfully through her daily tasks, suiTerluj; from baoknche, headache, iiorvousuess, loss of appe tite and poor sleep, not knowing her Ills arc duo to kidney and bladder troubles. Koley Kidney Pills give quick relief from pain and misery nud and a prompt return to health and strength. No woman who so suffers can afford to overlook Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by Henry Cook. MacNISH'S"- SPLURGE Atkins 8 Barber si Uss f Time Means Uss f Pay Kidney trouble aud the ills it breeds means lust time aud lost puy to many a working man M. Bleut,l'2t4 Little Peuna St., Streator, 111 , wus so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but hu says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills for only a short time and got entirely well and was soou able to go back to work, and am feeling well and healthier than before." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In action, quick in results a good friend to the working man or woman who suffers from kidney Ills. For sale at Henry Cook's drug store, 4. B. Il Order to Shaw Cause HtMtiiol Nebraska. (. tMl, County Court. Webster County, t At a County Court held at tho County Jourt room lu and tor said louuty Thurs day, August It'thA. IL, 1011. IN tho matter ol the estate of I'crdlnand fl. (in Inch, Deceased. On ruidlug and llllng the petition ol llir maii I', (leilaeli placing that the Instru ment tiled on the lOlli day of August, I'll I, and purporting to In the last Will audTt.staiiiiui of the said deceased may be prosed, approv al, proband allowed aud recorded as the last W'lllaud'IcatamcnlolthsHald Kerdlnaud II. tttrlach, deceased, and that the execution of the Instrument mny hccouiintttcd,aiulthc administration of said estate mny be granted to William Spllker, Otto II, (leilnch aud Wllllnm (ierlaeh, as Kxecutors. OitiiKiti.ii, that Wednesday the (ith dav ol Ucptcmhcr A. D. lull, at ono o'clock p. 111,, Is asblgned fur hearing said petition whu all persons Interested In Raid matter may appear at nt'ouuty Court to b held In tnul for sahl County and show cause why the prujer ol netlllou should not bo granted; nud that notice of tlui pendency ol said petition ami U10 hearing thereof bo given to all persons InterCNtid lu said matter, by publishing a copy ol this order In tho Hod Cloud Chlel, a weekly newspaper, prlnttd In said county, Cor three successho weeks prior to suld day ol hearing. I. W, nnso.v, (seal) County Judge. It. II. Illaekledgo attorney lor petitioner. Saltan Havlai h4 11m Valllanila. EXKTRII, C'AL., Aug. It) Mr. C. II.' Hale, Red Cloud, Neb.: , Friend Charles We just finished a long trip this afternoon when we drove Into this town after having driven up the east side of the Sacra mento valley as far as Willows and back on the west side to Stockton, aud then on down tho San Joaquin valley to this point. We saw so much nice ripe fruit we thought we would stop hero awhile and rest up and try for once to get tilled up on It, If pos sible. We had no accidents on our trip, but others, havo had several bad 'accidents the past few days, resulting in at least one death. Have received no ucuh from Hod Cloud, so would like to have you sond us the Chief at this point until fm t her notice. Very truly yours, A. U. Shi.i.Ai;s. The Stary af a Shirtwaist. 'I his is a true story. A week ago a new family moved into a strange town. A fen evenings later one of the neighbors called on the new arrivals. "Where did vou ever get such a pretty waist!" asked th caller gush ingly. "Down at your general store here' replied the new comer. "Why?" "I didn't know such a waist could be bought in the town In (act, I didn't know Jones kept shirtwaists at all! Several times I have wanted a waist in a hurry, but I never tried buying it at home I supposed I had to send to Chicago for it." This is a true story, and It demon strates that the development of home trade is a simple matter and that sev eral parties are to blame for its delay: In this case thetlrst person to blanfe was the house wife. She thought that she sent away from home for things because they were not carried at home, whereas, If they were uot carried at home, It was because she sent tuvay for them. That they were carried at home wis only because of the dealer's faith in the community, or the presence In the commuuity of people who believe In community development. I Another party at fault was the deal er. Having Invested his capital In shirtwaists he should have gone a little further and should have let the public know that he had shirtwaists for sale., This woman had got into the habit of baying away from- home. She actually inconvenienced herself to buy away from home because she did not know tho stuff was at home to buy. All there is in the development of home trade Is getting these two parties together, the buyer and seller-showing the buyer that she cau buy at home to as good advantage to herself as elsewhere and to greater advantage to the town; showing the dealer that people can be induced to buy at home if shown that they can get the same goods for the same money. It is time for the buyer and seller to got togcthor for mutual benefit und Tor tho upbuilding of thetrcommunlty and the conservation of thelr'homes. & Do uot allow your kidney uud blad der trouble to develop beyond tho reach of medicine. Take Foley Kidney Pills. They give quick resnltH aud stop irregularities with surprising promptness For Rale at Henry Cook's drugstore. Notice ta Delinquents. Notice Is hereby given that tho rental upon the leaso contract to the follow lug described school land In Webster County, Nebraska, ns sot opposite tho namool tho holder thereof, Is delinquent and if tho amount w liteli Is due Is not paid within GO days from the date ol this notice, sntd contract will bo declared lor Ultcd by the Hoard ol i:dticatonnl Lands and I'uudM, and bald lorlelturoulll bo enter ri ol record lu thoiuanner provided by lav Lot 2 l-MO C. W. K'aley Lot I 3-1-10 C. w. Kaley i:. It. Cowi.ks, CoinmUHtonor ol " Public Lands and Hulldlngs, Dated August IT, 1911. Ta Electricity CeasHMera- Notice is hereby given that I will not recognise or connect up the city electric current with any wiring done by an unlicensed electrician. J. A. Tomliuson is at present the only li censed electrician Parties contract ing for wiring should see that tho per sou contracted wlt'.i has a license dated since May of this yoar. D. II. Rich, Light and Water Commissioner. Charity Chapter No. 47, Order of the Eastern Stars, meets at Masonic Hall alternate Monday's Mrs. Cora Potter, W. M. Mrs. Edith Robinson, Secretary. Cyreue Comtnandery No. 14, Knights Templar meets every First Thursday. A. U. Kaley, E. C. W. II. Saunders, Recorder, Charity Lodge No. 53, A. P. and A M. meets at Masonic Hall evory 1st and 3d Friday. R. E. Foe, W. M. A B. Scllars, Secretary. Red Cloud Chapter No 10. Royal Arch Masons meets every Second and Fourth Friday. D. W. Turnure, H. P A II. Scllars, Secretary "Why, It's raining!" said Miss Al cott. Several hundred other people made the sanio remark at rproxlmately the sumo instant. All of them wero surg ing out of tho theater at eleven o'clock und all of them appeared to resent the downpour ns a personal in suit. "So It Is," agreed MacNIsh. He glanced nt Mies Alcott's white plumes and purlidinblo wtap, "If you don't tnlnd standing hero In the entrance" ho Bnld, "I'll make n dnuh for tho corner and tolephono for n taxi." "Oh, but it will make your cold worse," said Miss Alcott. "It's not safe in this rntnt" "Nouboiibo!" wheezed MacNIsh and vanished. Over the crush of people presently floated tho calls of stray cabmen who hailed tho rain as a godsend. When MacMsh got back flvo minutes later ho was fuming. "Thoy haven't anything In the barns," ho said, "but they promise to send something In ten minutes." "Thero nro all sorts of cabs wait ing here," suggested Mlns Alcott. "I'll tell you," snld MacNIsh. "We enn get over to a cafe In less thnn ton minutes and I'll phone them then to cancel my taxi order." , Consequently they scrambled Into a horse drawn rig nnd sought a cafe. "You pick out something good from tho menu," snld MacNIsh, "and I'll telephone." MIrh Alcott changed her mind from oysters to lobster Newburg and then to rarebit and back to oysters a la roquefort before MacNIsh returned. There wsb perspiration on his brow. "Did you get them?" Inquired Mlta Alcott. V: ,"Get them I" echoed MacNlih. fj did after nearly smashing the' tele phone. They were busy. They're aW way busy. They Informed me In cold, severe tone of voice that the taxi that I had ordered Is standing over In front of tbe theater waiting for me and they've nothing to send after It to tell It to come back." "What'U you do?" asked Miss Alcott in dismay. "Lot It wait." said MacNIsh sadly. "Meanwhile It Ik going 'click, click.'" reminded the young womaa with a feminine horror of extrava gance. "Let's talk about something pleas ant," begged MacNIsh. "Maybe the meier will break or the chauffeur have apoplexy or something!" "The chauffeur may have apoplexy," remarked Miss Alcott, "but you are going to have pneumonia It you keep on barking." "I might Just as well die ot pneu monia," said MacNIsh. "as ot shock over the taxi bill!" It rained outside and they ate their supper and still It rained. It did more. It poured cats and dogs. "We can never get to the station," said MacNIsh. "I'll go phono for a taxi to take us out home." "They wanted to know," he reported on his return, "if we'd really wait .here untl they sent It I wouldn't have the suspicions nature of that or der clerk for anything. I told them nothing could pry us ..from this spot under the circumstance unless'' some body came along' with a steam launch or a rowboat." " r They waited. MacNIsh smoked, a whole cigar and Miss Alcot had an other fruit lemonade. Three time the waiter sent out to scout reported that there was no taxi for MacNIsh. There were motors outside to hire. but MacNIsh bad promised to wait, so they waited. After a half hour he had another session with the telephone. When he came back his mouth was In a straight line and one shoulder was higher timn th other. Ho looked ready to fight at the drop of the hat, "I had quite a conversation with our friend the order clork at the liv ery," he said. "Each of us told the other politely that ho regretted to say he wns a liar and then we put frills on to the sentiment. Ho vowed he'd sent the taxi nges ago and I swore it wasn't here. Of course it's some whoro KolnK 'click, click,' but that doesn't help us. So 1 ordered him to send on another. They make me tired!" ' "It's perfectly dreadful!" sym- pathlied Miss Alcott. "Mother wlU be so worried!" Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, : window Shades, and : 0 s s UNDERTAKING 1 nurirrir iiininiii dihii uni iswm mm sin inn wins mi i irimr msniTin r T Visit our store, inspect the immense stock and get our prices. We know that We Can Save You Money! "V WJISSS Now is the Time to Buy NETS FLY I am. offering everything in the . Fly Net line at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT This 20 per cent from factory price makes Nets very cheap. Call and see. Also, my HAR NESS stock is complete.. JOE FOGEL the: HARNESS MAN mHM . sen. t - ,v-r-i:7.. . LINCOLN THE STATES BEST PRODUCTS ' i Hry4?s , m s iii .t TWO AEROPLANES IN DAILY FLIGHTS LIBERATI MILITARY BAND ANO GRAND OPERA COMPANY OF 61 PEOPLE GREAT RACES PAT7 tRSON SHOWS, FIREWORKS NIGHT RACES. VAUDEVILLE. 'r I ll'lT. ( Card of Thanks. I.navai.i:, Aug 23. We dcblru to especially tluink the kliul friends uud relatives for their help nnil kindness during thoBlokness and following tho death of our be loved husband und father. Mrs. O R. Pi inky and Cnu.inii'.N. Clyde Pit.vkv and Family. HOUItHOrHKUVlCK AT M. K. C1IUKU1I H.V1IIIATH 8KKVIUIW. Bundny School -... 10 A. M. I'rcnulilne-... U A. M. Class meeting 12 M. Kvi.nino Kjnvorlh leauo 7 I'. M. l'rcaeblmj.- .... ...... -. 8 1 M.' Prayer meeting Weilnesilny evcnlngHP.M I.mlles Aid Friday 2 P..M. Your prcsonco Is requested nnd A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. ' K. N. TomI'kinm, Pastor. After whtle their tuxl arrived and they got in. The chauffeur leaned around and apoke. "The other ear was here after all," he murmured. "It was waiting at the other entrance to the cafe!" "Oh I" aald MacNtah faintly. "My goodneiet" cried Mtaa Alcott "What'll you do7" "Leave that to the livery," eald MacNIsh grimly. "Thoy'll do It! Any how, I don't care I know now exactly how It foela to bo n millionaire. I've hmi motor cars nurlnkled nil arouud town tonight waiting for me on about every unoccupied corner and tho nen nation's great!" When Napoleon Played aa Artlet. It la aald that tho Emperor Na poleon once colored a mnp or uaiy with hla own hand, and then In a mo ment of caprice striped It UUo a stocking, placed a buckle on the In step, apd saW to ono of his generals: "Rapp, you see the lady Is about to kick Sicily," an anecdote which would seem to argue that tho great soldier was, not over-exigent In tho matter ot feminine symmetry. SIMPSON & KINWQRTJIY Successor To A. C. Bradshaw Exclusive Dealers; In bHbsIHbsMbsV Hay, Grain, Flour, Oils, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa Meal. : : PHONE IIS YOUR ORDERS, BELL RED 57 Hay Fever, Asthma and Summer Velds Must be relieved quickly nnd Foley's Honor nnd Tur Compound will do It. K. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St., Chi cago, writes: "I hnve been greatly troubled during tho hot bummer months with Hay Fever nnd Und that by usmg Foley's Honey and Tnr Com pound I get great relief," Many others who sutfer similarly will be glnd to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience For Bale at Henry Cook's' drug store. DR.S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successcr to Dr. J, S. EMIQH At the old stand over the State Bank. Phone 131. V i H3 & rw -. JW-W' memMtoWtimmammtmsm