MKtfT &wm& rti!, is H Irf sys V-vrt" m- ., f 'tHrt ?sJ"t -WW ueaR?i CTtm v-il' . "J iJ?i , J.i .- . l 1 JT . . -f "V RED CLOUD, N EBRASKA, OHIEP wmnruuj iiji ii MJuginMumjirrowcmt W . Wc invite you lo view our SPRING DISPLAY OF MILLINERY Thursday, fllareh 11, 1915 AMERICAN MOL1ES IN MILLINERY This spring season finds us with as charming array of hats as wo have over shown. America 1 hats, every one of them. American modes, created to ' suit the American women oC refinement. Wo shall he particularly glad to show you this line of hecomingncw spring hats at moderate prices. MRS. J. A. BURDEN Dr.Prices CREAM BAKING POWDER For sixty years Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder has been the standby of countless housekeepers who have relied upon it for healthful, home-baked food. Dr. Price's contains no alum or lime phosphate. There is never any ques tion about the absolute purity and healthfulness of the food it raises. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud. Nebraska flillljIStlK)) KV1.1M THURSDAY ' Knttrid In the I'oximl n n t Hid ( limit, Neb, us Sixoixl ( last Mutter A H. MuAltTllUU l'l lil.l-llhll Tllli ONI.V HI.MlK'UiVlli: t'AI'UU Wl.lls'l I. Hi III M IN rrrr- The Hi t of Mm eh iim mg day lut please do not mention tliu fai't Hi s jiur unless nu hli im. Muwng is a flail iilTuir nt niij tlin, lint whuiV the H80, oii know how It 1. Wu lmo a gient ciuutij and wc ccituiulv mo palmitic bill im eiie wutilil ever diciuii that Mi wen b ' looking ut the poll b on the hehuols 01 couit house. Wc would like to mo a .real llllg OllCcllllOie. Wo notice thitt Id o. I), ill lil; of ihu Buperlor K.pie-8 lias boon lituallj appointed pout muster of Supeiior, which will cull for the glad hhiiti fioui 11 the newspaper nun of the state. The Chluf is pleased Hinl "may you live long unil happy." Willi the heaviest fall of snow In years evenly dlsti United over out fields, It does not take a proplitt, nor the sou of ii prophet to pi edict bumper crops of wheut, oats tuiil alfulfti the coming beafcon. Fully fourteen inches has already fallen which lays almost s uniform on the ground na a carpet ob a floor. Our people are jubllnnt at tho prospects and all Hgree that It lb the best thing tliut has happened In years. It Is a bit dlliloult to go around and the tun would be clieereil If he made us a visit but taking it all together "t'll do." The business men's banquet will be -served by the domestic science clats next Tuesday at the Washington school at 12 o'clock. The men will huvu lhsL Zhuuil Infutmatloii as to the ability of this class. It is In reality a test of tho eliloleney of thlb biat eh of schooling and if the men are satiblled that these "bigh school girls can cook we may safely assert that this course is es tablished for all lime! Incidentally d Imagine that some of our citizens -will see the Inside of our school build 4ajr for the fln-t time iu their lives. s"pp-o..ii,.'ii't,.v,.pi,..-,niHi,o.,t t,,ls '""""''"tf war; huppo-e Uiu cable nun iii'cn oui.tii.it i nit fn in .horc t niim,-, ii l'.liri)H) Willi to tl) h. Il(' . i i ii.. .. .. aiotiiul Mini -ponil its e.isli in linn !; If Kuiope want's lo make it ell I....I, l. eutover I.iikI, then ,. slum., uom qllitl II lilt IlllOIlt (III tlg'llHllf tru.: We (,'iusv I lie u.;,! Unlf t..t s.' lies can gO "II JllSt till- lllllf We'll" big. nollll mill si long enough anil liavo enough Ot ClOps. V i. n .'I'll tin- stud" the fill n,. is ituse. the taunt is need the simp, S ) lo s fnrg, t alii.ui the war, tho b.it lies iiml the luiinlis. anil ho.'p on doing husli.tss lieu- tii.l i 1 tin. tempest culms Board o! Educution Writes a Protest The Hi'lioul hoard has addressed tho fiillmvliii; leliui lo our rcpieseiitittlves in the slate leglshiiinc: "In a coiiunnniciitioti addres-cd to the NoiiimI Training High Sclu.oK, State Superintendent A O Thomas iiiiiu ituees lb., I the lloitsi) Coininittio on Finance has cut the appropiiatlon for Normal Tiaining Schools fmm 125,000 to fTfl.lHH) for the coining bleiiiiluin Heietoroie the state has pal I S.'1."0 annually In pin c payment of theexpeiisH iiicurrel by Uih Ued Cloud High hchoul inolleilng courses special ly llltodfor the tiniiiiiig of teachers. The cut by the Finanee Cuiu.iiittee In the above appropriation will reduce our annual allowance fimii tU.O to le-s than $Jo0 which places only an mini tlonal liurdeii upon our tux payeis. Forty five per cent of tliu rural t-aeh-ors of Webster county aie giadtiates from the Normal Training Course of the Red Cloud High School, and we believe that no money spint by the Stat'i of Nebraska is moio far reach ing in Its in tine nee and usefulness than that spent for mailing our ruial teachers more elllclent. Dellevlng that such a policy of economy on the part of tho state Is unwise and harm fu the Uonrd of Kducatlon of the Kod Cloud schools re-ptctfully request vou to use nil honorable means to prevent a leiluetlonotrfctit on the appropriation for Normal Training." Notice. The pultons of school district No. 2 are heieliy called to meet in the Wash inglon building, Frhhiy, March 12th, nt 4 p in., for the piupose of nonilna'. nx two candidates for tho board of education and to transact any other business that may come before tho 'meeting, neniy Glllmin, R. J. Overlng, Jr., President. Secretary. Jfuil Estate lrnnsTos. Heal KsUilo Tiittisfcrs furnished b M. V. ('inter, Hondo I Abstractor, Ked Cloud. NebniMui. IViii llliiuk'i iiIihVit title Hush, I ne j. Stilckliind, llalph II. Stileklaiiil, Roy A. Stilcldand, Ilose Wnrlhi'ii iiud htisb.,(Jrov cr Stilcltlimd, mid Klllo Nelson and hush, to I'liiiik A. Stride laud, ip'd, sw'i H-l-l) 9 Ida Ii. C J i t tut) t mid hiisbiiiid to Samuel (1 Soinei holder, ud, lot 1 nud pt lot U, lllk. ,'t, Vance's Add to Guide tSnt'U... II. K Kii,le and wife lo Ai t hut' II. Iltijle, wd, tot .I iiiswjf III- .'ir.oo 2100 l 10000 i l 870 1 11! Itobeit ), liowhind to Charles Schnase, wd.se'i 2 M0 Chailes Schuiisi! and wife to Robert 10, Jlmvlnuil, wd, pt hoif 5 l-ll) Iliiain llt'iuliiclis and wife tn Chillies Jlciidilclts, wd, undivid ed J lnteieHl in 'otf 2 1 11.... Atidtevv ,f, iMplfou! to Mrs. Lena It. Kenglo, wd, lots 1.1 to 18, inclusive, in lllk 2, Smith A; SOOo' Siooie'rt Add Ked Cloud John M. Mai tin to Philip II. Hock, wd, nw' 211-1 II L'O'i 3700 Philip II, KoL'k and wife to .lolin M. Mai tin, wd, lots r, 0, Hlk. 2 Uobieis Add to 13 1 1 1 o Mill 100() Samuel F. James mid wife to Minnie Stcbcniiw, wd, nirf so1! 11 1-10 ".. 500'J .InniL's F. Iliickles and wife to Alex Iliickles, wd, ptsej,' '. .1- 11 and ptneU' 21-3-11 .laniL-H F. Iliickles and wife to Hnocli I). Iliickles, wd, pt ne'f 21:1 u James F. Iliickles and wife to Jiiiiuh I). Iliickles, wd, pt. sej i:t:i 11 Joseph F. Swoboilit nud wife to Albert J. Swoboila, vd,u se'i 1-i I) ".,.'. J"s F. Siiobnda and wife to Frank A. Swohntli, wd, ,'f se4 II !) ' O.lle Klllgoi'i to Zinnia Uariicr, wil, pt swJ! ,t.V2-t2 J. U (iiirner to F.mitia CSariier, wd, nw ', pt se'f, pt sw 31 2 12 Chin It s L Hawkins ami wife to II. Ainlies wd; ej iio Ill-l 0 llcsslc O Mann mil Hush, to C ink J. Sliiuieal, pt hw'4 .1.". 2 II I). V Denton ami wife to Joseph A Deiitnii, wd, ne 21-1-12 ... '. P. Denton and wife to Joseph A. Denton, wd, nw '4' 21 1-12... Matin I l)i n ton and hush , to (iiorjjo D. Di'iiton, et al , wd, nw'i ti-i-ia William McCallum and wife to Ueiiiy Bilckh'in, wd, t.el, 2u .1 II i i i G.'iOO ,i.-oo lcoo 1 2700 1 1 HOOD 1 Sit 0 MollgllKl's Filnil 5.'.0,0.1l).0(). Moitgngcs Ue'cased $111 ,1)2 J 50. The Red Qcmd Schools And Cost oS Maintainance The greatest nset U"d Cloud has today is her sellout and putieulfily her Ilitjli aehool. In homes, iu business blocks. In cliiiruhes, as a coiniin teuil center, as a fat mini; community or In neither better nor woiso than hiindicds school spitlt and school system f,'ies it an enviable position as compiled to other cities in the state. Iu educational inteiests and as a lliuh bchool ccn'ei It has but two ootnpetitois, namely, Old and I'awnuw City. The valued placed upon a school syVem In any community is iiioisuroil by the per cent of ohild ren of school He who attend .school, and tho number of noiiiesldeiit who at tend mil school iu prefoieneo to any other The number of our children wl o stuy Iu school and the number of nonresident, who attend our school is entii- ly upverned by the kind of 'school serviuo rendered, namely, is It practical, dlvei silled and etlluient. Show us a ftcho it tliut has a hih school cniolltuent far in excess of all Its neighbors as compared to its population and we will hhow you a school that renders tho above threefold service. High School on rollmeut and nverugo attendance Is an Infallible barometer which measuiO'. school KFFICIENCY. In order that we may rank our own school with others iu the state, the following statistical information is taken from the State School Directory on which to base our comparisons: City School No. of Teachers High School Population Employed Enrol 1 1110 ut Pawnee City 5152 IS 253 Uoldredge 003 23 101 s, Cential City 675 22 175 Ord 002 18 215 Wtthoo " G'J.1 18 100 RED CLOUD 710 20 307 Stipeilor 730 20 105 Wymore 753 20 , 101 Aurora 808 25 214 Chadron 855 ' IS 83 Schuyler 029 20 138 Plattsmouth OHO 31 100 Hlair 054 23 180 Auburn 025 24 174 McCoolc 1147 28 101 Benson 1150 20 105 Alliance 1402 29 l l8 Falls City 1327 33 105 Columbus 2017 33 201 Norfolk 2033 38 184 Average Tax Levy 211 Ah may be seen from the above table Red Cloud ns an educational center stands with two others in a class by Itself, Iu rder'to give our bchools such an enviable position in the state, has our school board been extravagant or has tho tax levy been excessive. Dense noto that in the tax levies above quoted as taken from tho Statu Superintend ent's records, only two sohools have a levy less than 25 mills, while tho uvorage for the statw la 29 mills Rod Cloud has maintained her sohools on a 25 mill levy without llcehso money, while our sister cities have, with few exceptions, received Iu addition to the above levies from one to eight thousand dollars license money from saloons. j ECONOMY has been the keynote of the present administration in us far as it has been consistent with efficiency. R. D. MORI 1 Z. i 1 lie The Red Cloud, Iir SI m m mi Then see this week9s advance display of Wooltex fashions lLit.Hi rT - JT IS -voi'r first opportunity lo get acquainted with the correct modes for Spring. Style Authoritative Style as expressed by the leading fashion authorities of the world, is shown in these new Wooltex models. These genteel, smartly tailored garments will instantly meet the approval of every woman of refinement who desires to be well dressed and yet not over-dressed. Shoi t-lived fads, extremes and freaks find no place in tho Wooltex line, for Wooltex styles are made for service at least through a full season? Wooltex duality cannot be equalled at these prices, for Wooltex garments are so carefully tailored, inside and out.' that they retain their shapeliness and trim appearance much longer than ordinary garments made in the ordinary way. Why pay more for ordinary clothes when you can buy N Wooltex ai moderate prices? WOOLTEX COATS imliis'rial piiujressiuti K'ed Uhuiil '8 of other towns In the stat. Mut its Tax Levy 25 J.I 31 27 23 2.1 30 25 27 31 24 ao 30 28 30 30 45 2(1 2(1 45 rain Bros, er Store That Sells Woolte nfef winter - U'i4 - Mnv:!V TW - tiuVi.'IN J jf WOOLTEX SUITS II m i WE I llinrr.lwmiu,l efl VA -v.5 l?5 J? m mm mm U3 EH-SV r vm si 4 8 1 Bd ' f! ttt Tl if uo.le.sig..,. I will m-M t ph.tf ,itfM,in on the ,). II Cr.i.y fain. ' one in. -o no,. I, f o, i;t)(.(( ,, 10 ,,,.k.a ,.nst ()t , ue.i uiou.i, tlie f,i lowing desoiibed propeity on Thar sday, H areb 1 1 COMMENCING AT IO O'CLOCK 83 HEAD OF CATTLE HOGS HORSES Hlack horse, 13 yrs old, wt 1300. Span crev horses n n,i m I7VTPLE7VTENTS M,.ll,. lt,l n 1 ... " Molitie lUtnr o 1. ... ,!.. . 2 hay bucks. eed lnder will earTRl,n. . T0 mM'i bltuier. Shunless crean seperator 2 se 1 work' )McCrU,ick c,,ra single tiuggyharness, slX& tty net.,? seU double" flv' . " nunierons other nrtlcles. uouoie tiy nets and TERMS 10 and under cash; over at 10 per cent will be given ALBERT Col. O. (J, Denny, Auot. Dr. Nicholson DENTIST n? OFKIOK OVKIl AI.UIIIOIIT'a 8TOBK IN AIVhRTON O.V MO.NOAV I KICtMri, NebfMki o Tr a. Nebraska clothes " l r r i. 1 'A. i7i r C jrJ;!it UUJThoII. BlnskCo. Suit No. 1711 at 027.50 A ehnlo' ! i"tr ui'idel for niNxes iiml .lining women. iHckut. Ii is stmiuhr lm. like elleet; is inehos lout,' in imnt with partial helt; hie '27 inch panel hack ttliiiinod across bottom with closely set Inittoi's; detachable whl'is over uollni; full penu do cystic lined. Skiit is new cli culm- model gutheied to joke at side". WOOLTEX SKIRTS KSZMKIflSCSC that amount a or..,m a .'," o VppSd wurlty. f 8 D,Ut,'S C0PLEN S. O. Somorhalder, Clerk DR. DEARDORF vercifiNA fin... - -- -ZT? Graduate Chicago Vetetinary College TWELVE YKAIIS KXPKRIKNCB ATUAILEY'STIE BARN d Cloy a ... Mmbn9k. 4k- i f I t H - 4i af'Ktf i4iyMlwr'i"THWffc4 iwwiMtf K1Hi nt, "at, j JS mmMw& ''''' -4 "' : iwwweimwfwarBBwia!i