I Mtto i4k4 .--, f RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF & &k "' ( r 1W !Wv tl&a ? i&jiwpwirtf a vl &nsS CASH CONVERTER SALE m R i Ik. H At r Iw li1? You'll Like Our Goods and Our Prices Sacrificing All Summer Lines Starts Saturday flag. 2nd, Ends Saturday, Aug. 9th ?- REMEMBER THE DATES -4& Just Eight Days! -:- Do Not Lose Out By Delay!. A Little Money Goes a Long Ways Now THE MINER BROS. CO GENERAL- MERCHANTS "A Mighty Safe Place To Trade" THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska. FUBLlBhfcD LVJ-KV THUKSDAY Kntcrul In Mm I'osK niicnt Ittil ( loud, Ntli. hh Nn oiid eiiiss Mat tor' 0 B. HALE ruiii.isiiKit TUB ONLY DKMOUHATIC t'Al'KU IN WKHHTKH COUNTY In ea6tci u Nebraska probably more alfalfa is. sown in August than in all other months combined. Seeding at this time is economical of both laud and labor, as ppportunity Is given to harvest a crop of small grain, and the field need not bo mown to keep down the weeds as is necessary lu spring ceding. The field where alfalfa is to be sown should be disked if pos sible immediately following the bind r. This pulverizes the top soil and conserves moisture. The ground should be plowed as early as the crop can be removed, aud worked until the heed bed is Hue, aud well primed. Skullow plowing usually gives better results than deep as the seed bed is more easily primed and there is less danger of winter killing. Many men have secured excellent tesults by uiciely disking the ground severitl times, it fihouhl, however, Imvu been plowed deep befoie the preceding crop was , putiu. YVbcu the bi-ed bed is pro pared tho fuimer nitty wait until weather conditions arc fnvotablo be fore sowing his bced. It is bett to how .following a good rain. Tills primes xbe aoll aud puts it In condition not only to 6tart the seed but to keep the plants growing. The Held should be "bammed as soon after the ralu as the (ground cau be wotked aud the seed shot either be sown broadcast and harrowed in, or sown with a presa drill. U" wed are,!, small and -therefore should uot be covered deeply, an Inch Mag good depth for ordinary soils- fifteen to eighteen pounds of I per acre is sufficient where the I is of good quality and the seed has been well prepared, but er no circumstances should a asaa put off the preparation of his soil or sowing his seed until late. The -ykata need to get a good start in order to stand the winter, aud late Septem tier or October sowing does not give theai time to become well rooted. NtSAUE 1D13 Model, Motor Cycles aud Motor M oats at bargain prices, all makes toaad new machines, on easjrmonthly payaient plan?; Get our proposition before buying 'or you will regret It, also barfraiua in used Motor, fiuitt. Write us today. Enclose stamp for Address, Lock Bo , Tiiuimii, Mlcw. mm ssu w' wJrr . I .'-." F RE THK ALARM is a dreadful thing Or rlRK for the man without insurance. Every time he sees the, engines racing along bis heart comes. up in nts throat If the fire is anywhere near his place. What folly, what mis taken.economy. WJT eomr Or Is bo small that it IN9UANCK need hardly be considered. The freedom from worry alone is worth it many times over Have us insure you to-day. O. C. TEEL, Rollablo Insurance. Price-Per-Thousand On Building Lumber is not infrequently used by nitiiiu ruetiuersof substitute to confuse prospective home builders, but to tlio iuhii who knows quality, the chiuaclurislic of the dilferent fav ored building woods and their prop er application, this bugbear causes little apprehension. We've helped many builders rlgln here at home beat tlie building game to a frazzle and can help you too if you'll bring your plans in or tell us just what you contemplate doing. Selling lumber Is only a part of our busi ness the personal service we render our customers being of equal im portancebut we're willing to donate this service for the sake of the community and the Indorsement of our customers. Before making your final decision on your new house come In and get at first hand the real facts about this lumber business and just what "price-per thousand", means to you. HHU&I XiNCOLtf DAM a il)lMlAl).liOAlAiAtoOAi; ilAihlA,ili MM W W WtM T DIILAY OV NEBRASKA FINISHED PRODUCTS1 IN'SAaECTACUlAR i Neuk5 fireworks vmm - m.m. . MemmBandsGrandOpera Co. TTiBiSNHWS.YAUDEYILLE ."- .""'s.wi'WT fWK RiR.MTEI, BOOST! BOOST! 1 ARTISTIG JVTOJmDJVTEJITS 5S i,'na(tiinititiininii !A m m. ta rn m Kxclutlv Dmtlgnm In Monummnf Our Mpicialty t- 1 ,We constantly ,ave on j,an(j a jar-ge 8Uppjy' of the very best of Marble and Granite. CONSULT US SMavawUed The Chief is Going to Tell to the World The Wonderful Resources of Webster County, Red Cloud and the Great State of Nebraska in a Big, Special telentlfle Pelnt Cleared tip. A German astronomer has publish' sariM of taMea watch seem to show a fusaasUsa twssa a psataa ' fBH aa tsi wabbMas bmUss : sffth40ft.lts sals. ue, tstaaas, .vbjwus is us stMS saagaetisJa. "Booster 3 OF THE E Issued Sept. 18 th SxcAVeTv'WlamaVaxv4i'DovWawsv cj Hed Cload, - - Nebraska I 0VHU11G BROS. & GO. MfiMr'amPlafa Uke Mtm" 5iuniter& Rnva. Rw CrwMl, Nebraska E- A- Creighton, ORDER EXTRA COPIES. NOW I Help us ad vertise our -wonderful country by mailing a copy of this great edition of thtf Chief to all of your friends. RESULTS FOR ADVERTISERS I The com bined circulation of the regular and special edi tion of The Chief will make it very valuable for advertisers. Regular rates for this big edition. Let's All Boost For Webster County and Nebraska. You Will Get the Benefit N. D. EYE,tOSE AND THROAT I iz DR. CHAS. E. CROSS OKNTIBT ' m sf ah lANi ' a a SCSz-i-nSSSv-vv-v - . d smoke: Blue Hill Cigar Co.'s No. 21 Cigars H. E. GRICEDRUG CO. DISTRIBUTORS -srw3SS 1- ' . - RALPH E. CAMP, D. C. 620 ElmlStrtwt, . - Rad Cloud, Ntbr. C1ADUATE OF TaVmev ScHooV o Cvovvacc " Chiropractic Fountain Headl .' , .. Dayssssrt, lews - .1 , M . CwuitUVm m1 mll Anafyf rr .jt Phtaa: Iwispswisnt aia(st nt - i:. , i H to ft & -J: f J Y r J. K Jf NUriUHi .... i tiN' 0Ub?ATlQI(PREE l. ..; M . j.ja ch.'M w U 1.1 i '-. 1 .. 4d M V "11. i- Krrwi" jnanVTv "!: T'w'wir'TTT- JlT,'TivCr ? - 7 lt'" tl k V.