RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF -N h .- V) ft: W ) Pi'.v .JR. V tSI 3T J II lir;"-5--':"-"F,l i FTF 1 We Will Be Showing Our Fall and Winter Cloaks AND Dresses Following Thlo Announce ment These garments are tailored by the best manufacturers in this class of goods and we challenge comparison. The Newest Things in Dress Fabrics, Trimmings, Knit Goods, Shoes, Hosiery. fM.Tmm&M CSSSSSSSn fiCE9B MSSSSSSIDS RALPH E. CAMP, D. C. 625 Elm Street, - - - Red Cloud, Nebr. GRADUATE OF T?ame,v ScW o CXvovaeVve "Chiropractic Fountain Head" Davenport, Iowa Consultation and Bplnal Anaiyala From Phone: Independent aia . .jsssHsfe. y Tp afiammawa BBmMMMMMWammMwkBaMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm 7ZsimF2laWWWWWWW W Wa ma- o 'MSSM Students! Here's the neatest, cleanest, easiest-to-fill fountain pen you ever saw mnm HU Sell-Fiiling Fountain Pea Just think!-for the same price that you would pay for an old style dropper filler pen, you can get a CONKLIN that Fills itself Cleans itself Never leaks Never "balks" Writes superbly All btylcs and sizes of holder and point Some special styles for students. SOLD BY CHAS. L. COTTING The Druggist. WWrWWWVWWWWWWWI HONE NEWS SrWWWVUWUV.VJWWWWU Bulletin of The Week's Doings J.fl.EMilflGEft General Auctioneer Recommendations My Former Customers. ... Write or Phone Red Cloud, Nebr. I havo Hits best rate In the comity on farm loans. See mo nnd be convinced, My motto prompt service. A. T. Wai.kkii John Zleglcr was down from River ton last Friday. No. 21 Gc Cigars as good as gold. Try theni. adv. Dick Orny of Norton, Kansas, was in the city this week. lco cream and soft drinks served at Warren's Restaurant, udv Mrs. V. It. Cramer vi-lted in Ulndcn the llr.st of the week with relatives. Mrs, Tony (Jlaik left Sunday for a visit with her daughter who lusldesin Indlunohi. Mr. and Mis. (Sco. Ueed are the proud parents of a baby hoy horn I'll day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Orci-mlllor and family of Womer, Kansas, were in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Sluwson and Mr. SlawsionV mother left for California points on Tuesday. .lulm Hamilton Jr. of Guide Hock was attending to business matters in this city Saturday. Ceo. .Sliuto and son of Esbon, Kan sas, was attending to business allalrs in this city on Saturday. Tom Roberts, wife and children re turned tho latter part of tho week from a short visit in Iowa. !i0 acres Stock nnd grain farm for salo. For particulars write R. .1. Hunt ley, liloomington, Nebr. adv. Miss Marie Ilollister left Tuesday for Lincoln whero she again resumes her studies at the state university. Mrs. Warren Longtin was spending a few days the latti r part of tho week visiting with friends in Hastings. Mr. and Mr-. Geo. Ilollister left to day for Lincoln where they will spend several days visiting with relatives. Mrs. Al. Decker hail for her guest tho llr.st. of tho week her sister, Mrs. Mick Mines of Kensington, Kansas. Mrs. Polk Sutton and children left Monday morning for Lincoln and other eastern points on an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs, Jess J. linker and fami ly arrived in tills city Saturday from Akron, Colorado, and stopped oil' for a short visit. They are ouroute to Texas nnd are traveling via the automobile route. All the new colorings in velvets and plushes for hats and dress trimmings at Mrs J. A. Uiirdctt's. adv. Uussell Amaek returned home from Falls City, Friday evening, where he had been assisting in the construction of silos. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Floranee nnd children and Miss Josephine Mlor nere visiting In Hastings tho latter part of tho week. Ralph McConkey spent Sunday at his homo In this oity. Ho Is at pres ent In the employ of the Lincoln Tele phono fc Telegraph Co., at Hoatrleo. The Misses Mary Christian, Susie Carey hihI Annie Ollliain who ore teaching school at Guide Rook spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Editor Wright of the Lebanon Times wns in tho city tho latter part of the week attending the base ball tnurnn ment and we acknowledge u pleasant call. Come again, brother. Farm Loans-l have a limited n mount of private money to place in tlrst mortgage farm securities, short or long time, at lowest rates with optional payments. Write or phor.o. Da.niki. G.utur.it, Rlvcrton, Nebraska. George Fairtleld lias purchased a basement barber t-hon in Red Cloud and will move his family there the tirst of tho week. George was former ly engaged in tho barber business in Guide Rock. Guide Rock Signal. M..and Mrs. Joe McCrauken return ed Saturday morning fiom i'uniii, Colorado, where they were visiting for a week. They report crops in that section as being better than here, and that on Tuesday of last wick that country enjoyed a inch rainfall. Charley Milllgan of MeCook was vis iting in the city one day the last, ot the week. Whether or iot the gentle man came down to secure data con cerning a cei tain young lawyer who has hopes of smno day being relr'eil to the said Milllgan family, we me un able to learn. Geo. W. I.lndsey left Monday for Uraiiil Island to meet ..Irs. jimlcy who ha 4 been visiting with relatives in Idaho, and together they relumed to lids city on Weilnesilay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lliidcy intend to leave In a few days for Hawaii for a stay "I several months. MI-h Gertie Ellonz of Downs, Kan sas, arrived in this city on Sunday and has again resumed her old duties in tho popular eating emporium conduct ed by W. G. Warren. Miss Ellonz was accompanied to Red Cloud by her brother, they coming over via the automobile route. Mr. and Mis. Paul Storey and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Newhouse left Sunday morning for Minneapolis, Minn. Messrs. Storey and Newhouse go as grand representatives of tho Nebraska Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows and the Grand Encampment at a meeting of tho Sovorigu Grand Lodgo of Odd Fel lows. Melissa Mario Rogres and Roy Hen nett were married Monday evening by Rev. Mason. The bride is tho daugh ter of J. L. Rogres and lias always made her home iu Nehon. Tho groom has been living hero the past few years nnd is u son of Mr. mid Mrs. M. M. Renuott. The young people left Wed nesday for Red Cloud, where they will make their homo. Nelson Gazette. Clarence Klxor this week completed n large rocking chair, made in mission style, for Mrs. Itawls, who resides on Ash Creek. The chair was upholstered at llni furniture store of Ed Anmck, and when finished, presented as neat and creditable appeaiauco as any you would toeiiro fiom a factory fully equipped for such work. It was a good Job, gentlemen, and proof suflluient that Red Cloud has iu lu-r midst some real mechanics. The farm loan business is perhaps nunc important to Webster County farmeis than any other linu represent ed here. It seems fortunate that while money Is t-.carco, and rates ad vancing, it is possible yet to obtain loans on first class farms, at the 5 per cent rate. Read the ad of This Farm ers Trust Co,, (formerly Smith Hroth ci) in this issue. Write toThu Farm ers Trust Co., Hcatrlce, direct if you arc considering a loan on your farm. The Chief is making out statements this week which will either bo mailed or presented by a collector, within a few days to all subscribers iu in rears. Undor the new postal ruling wc are cotuiicllcd to keep subscriptions col lected up closer than heretofoie, lieiico this move on our part. Pleaso get your "long green" together and lie prepared to liquidate svheli the state ment is received, and by so doing you will render us a favor which we will justly appreciate. A Camp Meeting is to he held at North Ilraiiuh, lAmwi, beginning fieptembyr '21. The meeting is to lie in charge of Ex-Romanlst L. J. King under the lcadcishlp of the Holy Ghost and it is announced will eon tl i luilellnltely. There Is a dining hall on the grounds wheru boerd may be secured at '-0 cents per meal, and there are also some rooms and tents available. Those interested and desir ing furt iter information can scent o srtme by addressing T. F. Child, Noith Bianch, Kansas. COWLES Utile Anglo was a lllue Hilt visitor Friday. K. II. Keeney was a Hastings visitor Tuesday. "Da." Vance left for Hastings Satur day af lei noon. Tom Deakliuetnrncd from tho sand hills Tuesday evening. Sidney Spriielier letnrned from the sand hills Monday evening. Mrs. Saunders visited with C. L. Fulwlder's iu Ulue Hill Monday. Mrs. E, II. Keeney leturned Tues day evening from a visit Iu Iowa. John and James llialt and families loft for Seotl liluir, Nebr., Friday. Mis. Long of Uhioiuington visited with her son at this place Monday. Vera llrubaher and Helen McTac- gart weto lllue Hill visitors Monday. Mr. mid Mrs. Darnell and children spent Friday visiting friends iu Uluo Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koon were iu Oma ha this week. They returned Tuesday evening. Mr. mi I Mrs. R. T. Foe. who have been visiting at Itiid City letuined Wednesday nioiniiig. Gilford SiiuiiiIiuh left for Yoi k Satur day mointiig. lie will attend school, theie the coming year. Mrs. Hendricks and daughter of Heniiett. Nebr., spent Saturday and Sunday at James Milliliters. M-ultiy night the Intel mediate grade gave a party at the Methodist parson age, in honor of Miss Kudu, their teach or. Ileurv Fowler and son Roy e.iine In by automobile Thursday night. Roy returned in Tiumbiill on the passeng er Weill eiday iiioiuiug. Glenn llildleth, who has I cm visit lug lel.iiives heie. left for Lim-n'n. Fildaj limning He will i,ttoi,. tlu Weslej.ui I'niwislty tliist.i.-. . Rev. :i' I .Mis. Uliiiiijvf iitrrin I from II. rl hi, Khs., Frhl ly numiing. They went to Hint place to attend the funeral ol Mis.Lininyet'sgninir.ither. euir "I'tnal agent. T I,. t)in..il !u i i wo weeks vacation. Ho and "en win go to Colorado and Iu llshinu and huutimr. supplied by j. M. 69SSS'v mmmmam n,S9S99a lotne uiotning iraae Our buyer is back from the east ern markets and is pleased to inform 3g the large number of people who look to this concern for their clothes needs that we have got something to offer this season in qualities and prices that will be a revelation to those looking for Clothes Bargains. People are going to save what they can this fall and we want to state right here that we are in a posi tion now to sell our high grade merchan dise at a great saving, as our buyer was able to secure some wonderful bar gains while east on account of the numerous cancellations coming from the dried out districts. Our stock of Kuppenheimer, Society Brand and Cloth Craft Clothes will be as complete as ever and Furnishings are date . and our Hats, Shoes all new and up-to- lautug Mrs. IJ spend l! e His pla. I'axton. lime will ho Xhe Qomden-Kaley (lothlng Qo. 5 Red Cloud's ForcFflosl lowers &? - Si Mr. Rev Davis is attending Conference in Lincoln this week. .Mr. ami .M,Nl Davis have done excellent work in Cowlcs Hie past year and It. is tho un animous vote of the people that they return for another year. mi... i i.. r.. i.. i, I...1. i in rtir. uuey, ucao 01 mo uoiiiiueroiai hoards at the opera house the hist i department of the Lincoln 'lelephono three nights of last week. It was a .V Telegraph Company with otllcos in good attraction, of tho light soi t, and Hustings, was iu the city Tuesday enjoyed a fair pat i image. evening. "Dutch" Hill an employee ol thu Lincoln Telephone Company at Hast ings was lu the city Tuesday evening Miss Laura Hedge who is teaching at the academy al Franklin euuiu home Friday morning, returning Sunday evening. doing some work on at tho Central otllee. tho switchboard c Weesner, Perry & Go. $ Are Now S 'h owing AIJ Their Nc Fail Lines of- Ladies' and Children's Coats Wool Dress Goods Silks and Velvets .Dress Trimmings Ginghams, Outing Flannels Kimona Goods,' Etc Blankets and Under-wear (FOR EVERYBODY) We have by far the best and most complete stock we have ever had and are going to do all we can to reduce the high cost of living, by marking our goods as low in price as possible. We wish to especially call your attention and also invite you to see our line ol Coats, Suits, Skirts and Ready-to-Wear Goods. No old goods to show you but everything new and right up to the minute for style. Weesner, PeFF & Go. nCENTS FOR Cortlalll Sllhs,' Armor Plate Hosiery. McCnll Patterns, Royal Worcester Corsets iSSvsA- wvfcSt IWWVJ hi M : ) Kl .if h.l m i; . Vw