V 1. u I hr Vi U Mi !& RED CLOUD CHIEF Roil Cloud, Nobrnskiv PUBLISIIfiU 1'VliltY IIILMtiiDA i:ntnM In tlmroMoitlioat Itul clotnt, Noli., ni Hrcoiul lluti Mailer. 0 It. IIALK I'mti.iMiiiMt run oni.v nnMocuATic i'aim'.h in WKIISTKH COUNT Y All Hint tlio timll order housed sho-v In tin: price; Hit; homo, met uliiuit shows tlio pricu it it (1 tin- goods. Our grand-duds built tills town by pnlrolil.lng It; tboy never figured tlmt wo would do otherwise This town was built nroiiud tlio Hist Htnrc; not around 11 mull order cata logue. Deputy Fire Warden, John Trouton has Unturned from Ihn western part of the stale. Allied Cloud he, ordcre I twenty old buildings torn down. Fif teen buildings lit Ilohlrege mid the Name number lit Mlndoii wvie 11K0 condemned. Lincoln Journal. Wo have thought for 1111110 time that our baud concerts should be held In the court limiho park. In this place the families of the city could congre gate and be comfortable. The object ion to holding these concerts on the trcet is that people are compelled to stand and thon the street Ih no place for children. Wc heartily suggest the change. The most critical condition that the new administration has had to meet is tlio water problem. They have taken prompt measures to relievo tlio situa tion and such is the difference between an administration in whom all tin people have confidence, 0110 flint they all supported, and an administration composed of bi-partisan members tint t our citizens' have turned over the run ning of Iho city to the city nllluiiils with Hie full assurance Unit, the right thing will bo done. This Is 11 most hopeful sign and a strong iii'llcutiou of progress it is but fair to any ad ministration to say tlmt the problems from tlio inside have a dilVerent look than those same problems do from the outside. Itlnone thing to have the responsibility and another thine to nay whit wc would do under slmillar clicumstiinees. A continuation of tills policy of implicit confidence in our ollleluls will mean much to this city. The Chautatiipia is an institution that has coino to stay. Every year we look forward to the time when the university Is brought to our door for that is the real meaning of the ohaii tauqua. For ten days we get outside of our shell and get a taste of some thing different. Men of ilpe exper ience bring their very best to us and wo hmo the benefit of nil their jour of toll and research. We are pil vlledged to listen to tlio very best artists of tho musical world. We ie celve a new hold on life and we go Clinton N. Howard mmmmmmaaat " 1.X YjI sH BHasE'naftBal Lecturer-Preacher Reformer -Will Appear -M the- R.ed Cloud ChaLUtfeAiqua. -Afternoon and Evening; Sunday. July 28th, 1912 In two of hia Famous Lectures Afternoon--"The White Rhinoceros" Eveninf--"Wnted--An Earthquake" Rev. F. IV, Cliffcx York, Nef in a private letter: "You are the talk of the city this morning. Where ever I go people are shouting to me compliments for you. Everyone was greatly pleased. Many think your lecture the finest thing rver heard." r i I b.iel to our tiiim! task w lb something to leticsh an I eho u 11 1. ' The I! I 1 10111I Chiiuliiuquti x-. iM be j lie't this j ear that we have evi r hud I tlvoiy number will be Instinctive and j otiteit lining. The inaiingeiiient hu been ni'iM successful in stM'ttriug the verj best of eveiylliiiig Among oilier leeluiersof iinlloual lepuliilloli vim will appear on our platform this year U Clinton N. Unwind Ihu noted pi ouch er tmd roiormcr. Uverywliero lie goes he Impresses his iersi)uallly upon his hc.iivm In sneh a maiinei' that they cannot got away from his vivid do liiieatlun of hum in luleresl subjects. Me Is au or.ilor, entuilaiiier and In structor, lied Cloud is fortunate in deed In si-curing the services of Clinton X. Howard for the summer eluiiituu- rf (in. K. C. MeCull or Webster county, Xeb , reports thai ill that section of the Hi ptihlicfiu liver valley farmers are look ing after Ihelr corn with great dili gence. .Mr MeCall stales that farniniH have begun to cultivate it, and Hint they will keep the- glowing eoni per fectly clean from tlo very start. "We are now letllnir tro Ihu last of the fed cattle, ami fiom this time on, we. will be In a position to devote our entire time to the crops," Mr. Mcfall said. Kansas City Stock l)i overs Telegtam, June Ith. While down in the south part of the county not long since wo noticed in the vicinity of Ited Cloud that there were many permanent cement bridges and culverts This In our opinion is the right method for the county com missioners to adopt and will in the long run save the county thousands of dollars. If Hie commissioners believe that this method is good for the south part of the county why do they, not adopt the same methods in the north part? We do not wisli to complain but It seems to us so long as the coun ty pa) 8 the bills that we are entitled to have our share of cement bridges and culverts. Thoso improvements are paid by Hie county as a whole and the same treatment should be accord ed to all parts of the county. We be lieve that 11 petition should be circu lated and pieseuted to the county commissioners at their next regular meeting -Itladen Enterprise City Treasurer's Report lied Cloud, June 4, 1012 Honor.iblu Mayor and City Council, Red Cloud, Neb. Gentlemen;'--! pubmit herewith state ment of receipts and disbursements of your treasurer for the period from May 7, 1012 to June 1 1912: Occupation Fund Amt on hand May 7, 1912 9 266 24 Receipts 10G0 00 1326 24 Disbursements 212 25 Ual on hand June 4, 1012 1113 09 Water Fund Amt on hand May 1, 1912 333 86 Receipts 123 69 457 55 DisdnirnementH 301 57 Hal an hand June 4, 1912 155 98 ValT Ie- Pin I Amton haul Muj 7, UP.', .... It'l j7 UecelpU 43j 00 iiS'J 07 DUbtirsemenM . ' IIJH (!. Hal on hand June I, 1012 50 01! General Fund UecelpU 1100 0') Overdraft May 7, 1012 103 00 Uisbj'SuinentH -lol 70 H31 70 Hal on hand June I, 1012 103 21 Electric Light Fund Amton hand May 7, 1012 1 S M Receipts 610 10 Disbursements 612 SO Hal on hand June -I, 1012 384 Kl Electric Light Levy Fund Amt on hand May 7, 1012 200 37 Receipts 610 00 009 !I7 700 75 I)J-diurnemcnta . Ii.il on hand June 4, 1012 ... Judgment Fund 208 62 N no 1050 U0 None Amton hand May 71012 ... Receipts Disbursements llul on hand June 4, 1012 . . . , Firemen'H Fund Amton hand May 7, 1012 Receipts Disbursements Dal on hand June 4, 1812. . . , Recapitulation Occupation fund Water fund , Water levy fund , General fund Electric light fund Elrctric light levy fund Judgment fund Fireman's fund 1C50 00 50 20 None None 50 20 1113 99 155 98 150 02 168 21 384 53 208 62 1630 00 50 20 Total $ 3S81 55 No registered warrants outatanding. S. R. Florance, City Treaa. Doliift Housework by Motor Power It Is now possible to do a great deal of 01 dinary housework by motor power, thus relieving niiich of the drudgery In cldeiital to keeping house. To tlio-e who wonder why mechanical power was not applied sooner to wonian'.s woik as well as In the machine shops where men 1110 employed, it Is only necessary to explain that not until the small electric motor was produced wa.s It possible to got power into the house without a great deal of noise, confus ion, Inconvenience ami dirt. Kieutrlu power can be carried all through the house on small concealed wires and Is instantly ready for what ever task you wish. Tho electric motor is au ideal source of power iuasmueli as It will give just as much energy as you desire, from the smallest fraction of a horse powr up. It runs practical ly noiseless without dirt or danger and cm be operated by u child. , It Is surprising, when you ston to consider It, how much work about the home can bo safely entrusted to the electric motor. It will swoen and dust carpets, floors, upholstery, draplngs mm ciotning with the aid of a vacuni cleauer. It will polish the hardwood lloor with a tloor polishing machine, aud it will also polish the silverware and brass work with a small bulling motor. It will wash and wrinc the clothes with an electric washing ma chine aud it will dry the clothes quick ly Indoors with the assistance of an electric fan. It will beat eggs, grind cotfee, ruu the meat aud vesetable chopper, turn the lee cream freezer, suarpen knives and it will keep the nousecool in summor with electrln fans. It will ruu the sewing machine raster aud better than it was ever run before. It will dry the hair after a shampoo or provide a massage. And 11 win operate tho refrigerator, keep ing it at just the right cooliug temper, ature. These are a few of the ordinary things about the home which can be easily, quickly aud economically done wiin tne aid ot electric motors. Elcc tile Newsservice. I) Will C. Crelder The Tailor and French Dry Cleaner, up stairs ovor Burden's grocery. Moon block. Best Laundry service in the city. Both phones. CMftitftatlml Church Nttkes. "Children's Day" will be observed Sunday morning at 11 a.m., immedi tely following the Sunday School. The program will consist of songs, drills, recitations and other exercises by different classes. There will also be special music by the church choir. Subject of the sermon Sunday evening will be: "Man, the keeper of Hod's Gardln". The church social has been postpon ed till next week. Choir practice Fri day evening. The Brotherhood will bold its annual meeting for the elec tion of officers Vid the transaction of other business, on Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Mid-week meeting Wednes day svenlog at I o'clock. John J. Bsyne, Pastor. Mrs. Norton who has been tisltlng at the home of hr daughter, Mrs. H. M. Smith left Monday for JCmsm to visit relatives. zi- iE -rmmrCTVMuijjjiMiHUanKiu vT-Nn-U lJ&g J&JL $sk Suits and BIG REDUCTIONS The Miner Bros. Co, "A Mighty Safe Place to trade." mmBtMmLmimivmmmimmmmmmmm'mmmmmmmmimmmmmmrKmmm' Nr.VfSpiiucr Announcement There never was such a time In tho history or this country for newspaper reading-, and it is important to 1 e.ul , a paper of impartial views one that is freo fiom any olllce-seekiug or olllee holdlug liillueiices Tho important tiling to a gieat newspaper like The Lincoln State Journal is to get trial readers, us It has no trouble holding them by Its quality. Tho cheapest way to get new readeis is to make a speelul price, which we now do only 2 for the daily and Sunday paper un til January 1, lOKI-inueli less than tho regular price. At that time the paper will stop coming unless you order It conttuued aud pay in advance for it. You leally cannot alford to be without this capital city paper when you can secure it ut Mich 11 price. Send i- to the Lincoln State Journal today and the paper will come to you regu larly the remainder of this year. It will be 11 lively year, too. Nullcu To Creditor SlwXterUorS?,,5: f ! Tho rtmnty Court. In tlie mutter ot the estate of John l'ttcr Sturm, Deceased. Notice Is hereby kIvcd to all persons huvlntt olulms unit demunds against J 0I111 1'ctcr Sturm, lute of Webster County, deceased, that the lime llxed tor llllint ululnis iwilrut gala estate U six months from the '-Mill day ut linn) IU1-J. All Mich, persons are reiiulred to present their claims, with the vouchers. 10 the County .Indite of huUI county, ut hlsoltlue therein, on or before tho'Jslh day of Ijcciii1h.t, ibIJ; and nil olulms so tiled will be heard before the said indue on theiwthduyof Di'cembir, loii; atone o'clock p. in : umltlmi the administrator Is uilowedone year from the 'isth duj of Mnyt hit'.'. In which lo ii.iy the debts allowed nuulnst .said cstato and settle tho same. (K.W.) A. I). ItANSKV, County .luilisc. Notice A special touchers' examination will be given on Friday and Saturday, June 21 and '.'2, M)12, in all county certificate subjects. No professional and city state certillcato subjects will be given at this examination. The July special teachers' examina tion will be given on Thursday aud Friday, July 25 and !M, 1912. Both tlie June and July special ex aminations will be held at Red Cloud only. (iKBTIIUDK h. Coon, County Superintendent Notice to Water and Light Consumers All patrons of the Water and Light Department of the City of Rod Cloud must pay their bills to H. K, Florance City Treasurer at the Webster County Dank on or before tlie 15th., of each month. On the 10th., of each month all delinquents will be disconnected by the Water and Light Commissioner. No statements will be mailed out. Please do not forget this. Dated at Red Cloud, May 20th,, 1912. O. C. Tkki., City Clerk. .'?' Fara Loais At. Lowest' interest, best option, least xptpsa. Call for me at State Bank, Bed Cloud. C, F. Catiier. jmar&L oj"r vsTv vvrv"s".v,N"s,yN's -kA"v''v"vr w" wvs7 TTMltCfl wriMmtmmmt9umMrnm7riPf7Wwtivw'mMKnmMntKwnm.,vmcrKyr'rsnr Si Oil ON nF ?4 H Se Us Before Buying, Ours are This Season's Goods "V"""J Moved to Our New L O CAT I ON S You will find us now In our new location 111 iiiuncinnuvab ULUbn with our RUGS, CARPETS AND FURNITURE Always Glad To See You ED. AMACK LICENSED UNDERTAKER--NEBRASKA--KANSAS ALL THE PHONE9 Children's Economical Mothers Note tho Price Dollars and Cents Saved are one good reason for buying those little garments. F. NEWHOUSE Barbara Piiares, Prop. The best and purest Ice Cream and Summer drinks in the city at the lion Ton Cafe. M. W. A. Doings M. W. A. camp No. 608 will have B. E, Kester, state deputy, here on Fri day night, June 14th., with a stereop ticon machine and over two hundred views on the great M. W. A Sanitar ium at Colorado Springs. This Is free and public to everybody, W W. Mmaks, c. r Walun, Consul. Clerk. For ice cream and soft drinks ga to the Puritan Cafe. funar ft nivi Mrcwwiiwgxanu .u-Jt'i jh i TZ332h I i 8 W s viSSKiS niwmwifrMHMtanwxw Coats VsA sA ASA large lino of ' v vsA WVvVyvx f But not the BEST reason. The charm of the styles, the excellence of the materials and making would make them wise purchases at considerably higher prices from 50c to $2.50. Agmnt tor muttorlck Pattern s , D. D. Sanderson. M. D. i Physician and Surgeon Office in Moon Block! c' Bell,Blaok4;Insf.,W Residence, Royal Hotel. ' ,' Bell, 47? Indi, 27 Calls Answered' Day tiinNlght aan cloud, nso. ' r-, jl IV l(fi - uo w tne lion Ton Cafe for the beetv Its Creasa end Soda Water In tawn . N s f & r S; x- Y"J '- v: I. VT , .' , :? V 4 1 .