The Drew Shoe For Women Muslin Underwear Is Not Eliminated in Newest Fashions i ! ! I yE&z3f Willi t iflvlaW N style and quality there is nothing like them. Especially in our Oxfords. You will find them the ideal Shoe for warm weather. Cool, comfortable and with a quiet air of style and dignity, that the ball mark of a thoroughbred Shoe. If you wear The Drew Oxford you know you are right and up to the minute as regards footwear. One might think that the straight lines of this season's styles would preclude the wearing of dainty lingerie. This is not the case. The Lingerie should be of line, soft materials with laces and em broideries of line texture. Ma terials for the summer underwear may be had here at the most rea sonable prices. In fact, the entire summer outfit means only a small expenditure. Let us show you these Shoes, which include a large number o! styles in Nubucks, Suedes and Kids. Turnure & Son "IF IT'S NEW TURNURE HAS IT" MM J. C. C. Corsets allow Lingerie to fit smoothly Council Proceedings Red Cloud, May 6, 1913 The City Council met in regular ses ion, with Mayor Saunders, and Coun cilman Foe, Crann, and Storey present. -Cowden absent. 'Minutes of two previous meetings, May 1st, read and approved. L. L. Boren appeared and asked vnnnril to lav water mains in new an nex, blocks 11 and 12. On motion the matter was deferred until water com missioner and city engineer can make estimate and suggestions. Carried. John Hasselbacker appeared and asked the council to remove the pest house on hU lands. On motion it was referred to building committee. Com mittee reported it sold for $15 to John Hasaelbanher, which was approved. W. H. Gulliford asked alley to bo opened in block 12 railroad addition, deferred to city attorney. H. Diedrich, secretary Volunteer Fire Department, asked council to assist in purchasing 500 feet of hose. Matter was referred to advising committee. Proposed ordinance of Are depart ment referred to city attorney. M. McConkey asked for street to be vacated in his lands in railroad addition. On motion the matter was referred to street and alley committee. Request of Topham granted and street and alley committee, 1st ward, ordered to remove obstructions on East 3rd Avenue. Request of W. V. Beal for cross walk referred to advisory committee. Bid of Carry Fry to haul coal for city the coming year at 50c a ton. On mo tion contract was let for 45c a ton. Report of finance committee read and adopted. Treasurer's annual report adopted. Secretary'a annual report adopted. The city treasurer waa instructed to pay phone bills, freight and express bills, when properly 0. K'd. Palmer and McAllister applied for motor and current service. Referred to aupply committee. 'Clerk ordered to pay labor bills in amounts not to exceed $3.00 Mayor issued an order to have the town cleaned up by May 17th. The following claims were allowed: Mutual Oil Co $23 95 S. R. Florance 92 88 Henry Diedrich. secy 32 75 Annual Report Of City Clerk The following is a statement of the expenses of the city of Red Cloud, Ne braska, for the tlacal year ending May 8, 1913, as shown by the records in the city clerk's ofllce: -54 gen. fund warrants issued..! 2710 85 193 elect, light fdjwar. issued. 16351 17 36 elect. It. levy war. issued.. 2328 17 20 water fund war. issued .... 2097 02 24 water levy war. issued.... 1186 28 29occu. fund war. issued .... 1199 91 Judgment balance unpaid 105 26 Total floating debt... $ 1086 15 Water bonds outstanding . . . .$22000 00 Electric bonda outstanding... $10000 00 No bonds issued or refunded-during the past year. O. C. Teel, City Clerk. Report of the Finance Committee The finance committed submits the following report of receipts and dis bursements for the fiscal year ending May 6th. 1913, and further states that each and every item of said report, was verified and checked and each account balanced to said date and found to be correct. Receipts Balance on hand May 7, 1912. .$ 1302 39 Occupation fund GS41 50 Watcrfund 2355 65 Waterlevy 1335 00 Account of D. H. Rich set tlement, (E. L. F.) 322 31 Generalfund 3340 00 Electric Light Fund 16181 83 Electric Light Levy 2490 00 Judgment fund 3260 73 Fireman's Fund . .'. 170 00 Electric Light Levy Fund Overdraft April 7. 1913 f 21 94 Receipts 300 00 378 00 Disbursements 182 75 .1 93 31 Balance May 6, 1913 Judgment Fund Balance April 7, 1913 $ 3 Receipts 400 402 30 Disbursements 400 00 8 30 Total $ 37599 41 Disbursements Occupation fund $ 6913 57 Water fund 2319 87 Water levy fund 148128 General fund 3124 97 Electric light fund 16656 38 Electric light levy 2664 06 Judgment fund 3258 37 Bal on hand May 6, 1913 .... 1280 91 Balance May G. 11)13 Firemen's Fund Balance April 7, 1913.' 330 20 No change. Recapitulation Occupation Fund 8 301 17 Water Fund 3G'i 0 1 Water Levy Fund 3 30 General Fund 81 04 Electric Light Fund 2."j 00 Judgment Fund 3 .10 Firemen's Fund 230 20 Electric Light Levy Fund. 9; 31 f" ai2so oi Registered Warrants Out General Fund 9 41o oo Water Levy Fund.. 163 00 E. L. Levy Fund ... 403 89 Totnl $030 89 S R. Floranrk, City Treasurer. Annual Report of The City Treasurer Total $ 37599 41 The committee reports that this council has paid on old claims made pre vious to this administration $3,666 64. New machinery and bettermenta on light and water plant $2,598 91. And further states that there art no unpaid claims against this city for the past year. W. A. Sherwood, ) Paul Storev. S F. W. Cowden, ) Com. City Treasurer's Statement MnyG, 1013. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Red Cloud, Neb. Gentlemen: 1 submit herewith report covering condition of Treasury from April 7, 1013 to May 0, 1913. Occupation Fund Balance April 7, 1013 S 531 37 Receipts 420," 00 May 0, 1913. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Red Cloud. Neb. Gentlemen: I submit herewith report covering condition of Treasury from May 7, 1012 to May 0, 1913. Occupation Fund Balance May 7, 1912 Receipts Now Is A Good Time For house cleaning and while at it, perhaps you find you really ought to have some new curtains. If so, for this week we are going to make special prices on all our curtain materials. We have a beautiful line of these goods ranging in price from 12 l-2cto $1.00 per yard In all the newest and latest novelties. They will be cut In price as follows: t 300 34 . G341 50 4829 37 Disbursements 4535 20 Disbursements Balance May 0, 1013 Water Fund Balance Mav 7, 1012 Receipts Disbursements . "7107 74 0813 !i7 201 17 , 333 8G . 33.V or. 3089 51 . 2319 87 In addition to the above reductions we have an extra special bargain of these goods in our window at 25c per yard for your choice. These pieces sold regular at 35c and 40c and as high as 50c per yard. We are also receiving daily new shipments of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Goods and ycu will always find we have something new to show you in these departments. Balunee May 0, 1913 300 01 Water Levy Fund lialanee May 7, 1912 154 07 Receipts 1335 oo 356 warrants issued, total.... $25873 40 The present condition of tha varioua funds after deducting all outstanding warrants (except old light plant debt) at close of business May 6, 1913, was as follows: Resources Gen fund uncoil. Ievy85perct.$ dec light uncoil, levy " .. Water, uncollected levy " .. Occupation uncoil, levy " .. Judgment uncoil, levy " .. Gen, fund cash balance Elec light fund cash balance . . levy " .. Balance May 0, 1913 1 304 17 Water Fund Ilalanee April 7, 1013 S 3 04 Receipts 300 00 No dlsbur'm'ts. Bal. Hay 0, '13$ 3CD 04 Water Levy Fund Balance April 7, 1013 $ 20 70 Receipts 150 00 Water fund " levy " .'Judgment fund " Occupation fund" .Fireman's fund " 687 60 406 56 271 04 397 33 156 56 34 94 44 47 95 31 277 64 8 39 236 294 17 220 20 Total resoursea $ 2896 57 Liabiiitiea General fund registered war. . .$ 410 00 iElact. light " " .. 402 89 Water levy " .. 168 00 179 70 Disbursements 171 40 Balance May 0, 1013 f. 8 30 General Fuud Balance April 7, 1913 $ 113 17 Receipts 310 00 1489 G7 Disbursements 1481 28 Balance May 6, 1913 8 39 General Fund Overdraft May 7, 19 13 r. 180 09 Receipts ..', 3340 00 Disbursements., 3159 91 3124 97 Balance May 0, 1013 34 04 Electrlo Light Fund Bulanco May 7, lttl2 .. 408 14 Receipts 10504 14 f Weesner, Perry 8 Co Disbursements 3258 37 Balance May 6, 1913 3 38 Firemen's Fund Balance May 7, 1913 50 30 Receipts' 170 00 I 453 17 Disbursements 418 23 Balance May 0, 1913 $ 34 01 Kleotric Light Fund Balance April 7, 1013 $ 875 73 Receipts 5012 70 5888 43 Disbursements 5633 53 16012 38 Disbursements 1G050 38 Balance May G, 19 13 255 00 1 Electric Light Levy Fund llalauce May 7, 1013 200 37 Receipts 2100 00 Balance May 0, 1013 1 255 90 3759 37 Disbursements 2664 00 Balance May 0, 1913 9 330 30 Recapitulation Occupation Fund ;. 9 294 17 Water Fund 309 04 Water Levy Fund 8 39 General Fund 31 04 Electric Light Fund 355 00 Electrlo Light Levy F 95 31 Judgment Fund 3 30 Firemeus' Fuud 320 20 Total on hand t 1280 91 Registered Warrants Out May 7, 1013 11770 58 May 0, 1013 8 930 80 S. R. Fr.oitANCE, City Treasurer. Balance May 6, 1913 05 31 Judgment Fund Balance May 7, 1912 " None Reoelpts : :... 3260 73 Private Money To Loan also regular Farm Loans on best terms to be had in the State, Call for me at State Bank Red Cloud. C. F.Cathkr. frier U Shaw tyMM. wXtcSM inTbeCouDlyfourt At a County Court hold at the County Court room In and for said county May 7th, A. I). 1913. In the matlor ot tho estate of Margaret M. Wall, Deceased. ' On reading and filing tho petition ol Clar ence Heed filed on tho 7th day ot May A. I)., IUI3, praying (or the examination and allow ance o( hit flnal account ol tho same date, an order distributing tho residue ol personal estate and there upon an order discharging him from further burden and service In his said otllco as administrator. Ukdkhkd, That Friday, tho Slid day ol May A. 1)., iui:i, at to o'clock a. in., Is assigned lor hearing suld petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County court to bo held in and lor said county and show causo why prayer ol peti tioner should not bo granted; and that notice ol tho pendency ol said petition and the hear. Ing thereof bo given to all persons .Interested In said matter, by publishing a copy ot this order In the Hed Cloud Chief, a weekly news paper printed In said county, for three con secutive weeks prior to said day of hearing. hkai.1 A. D. Hannky, County Judge. All 12c and 15c Curtain Goods 10c All 50c Curtain Goods 40c All 18c and 20c " " 15c AU 60c " " - a,. rte Jnn .. .; All 65c " " 50c All 25c and 30c " " 20c All 75c " " ..60c AlUOc " " 30c AU$1.00 " " "."75c flitlce ! Prahate. In tho County Court of Webster County, Nebraska. STATE OF NKIIKAHKA, I UM Wobster County, f NSl To all persons Interested In tho estate ot Marlon I.ovltt, Deceased: TAKK NOT1CK, that a petition has been filed praying that tho Instrument filed In this court on Uio28th day of April, ISIS, pur porting to bo tho last will and testament of said deceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded as tho last will and testament of Marlon Lovltt, doccased; that said In strument bo admitted to probate, and the ad ministration of said estate bo granted to Kllzabeth Lovltt, Executrix. It Is hereby ordered by the court, that all persons Interested In said cstato appear at tho County Court to bo held In and lor said county on the 19th day oflay, 1913, at ten o'clock A. M., to show causi, If any thcro be, why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency ol said petition and tho hearing thereof, be given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the Hed Cloud Chief, a legal weekly newspaper print ed In said county, tor three consecutive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and' tho seal of said court thls'JSth day of April, A, n. 11)13. (skal) A. I). Hannky County Judge. Don't forget to dig up the dandelions on or before May 17tb. : ' Tfet Chief $1.30 $t ytar v--' 1 iu tffr,,TW(,ft -fai Mr-ti, rtM K-L V&.Wy''''', r-vM, ',f , MWl)fcMM,M .J, l tit j .'..t t.?tnA&Ju.&L.