f"l RED OLOUI, NEBRASKA. CHIEF m f Notice of Special Bond Election. SEWEU BOND P.'OI'O.SmON. r BILLETING AND BARBARA r i . V I a r RUGS 8 Our Fall slock of Rugs just arrived and our lines are now complete botl 1 in in size and quality. We were fortunate in jm buying our Rugs early before the ad vance, ana our prices win De me same although the milk have advanced prices from 50c to $1 a rug. Axminister from $18 up in 9x12; Tapistry Brussels, Body Brussels, Velvets, Wiltons, Wool Fibre and grass in all sizes and at the right prices. LDy HAR i linn in MONY WELLER. ROY SATTLEY Furniture and Undertaking Red Cloud " Nebraska I ill A Buy Your Groceries Where You Receive Fult Vaiue There's a reason why you should buy .your groceries from us. The reason will appeal to you because it is short and to the point We Have the Goods and Make the Prices. P. A. WULLBRANDT -s-iTHE HOME GROCERY -I Pianos and Musical Merchandise $ UNDERTAKING 'LHDY KTTENDRNTl Calls Answered Day or Night ED. AMACK ALL THE PHONES McFARLAND BUILDING U Do You Want A Home IIVOULD it'" r Kr In The Land of Plenty? you grow wheat V you grow corn'.' you grow alfalfa, ulovor, oats, rye, barley and potatoes? you raise horses, hogs and cattle, f Then go to Southwestern Nebraska or Northeastern Colorado whore vtood lauds maybe had at business prices, where average wheat yields eeoed ho nverage of the bluest wheat growing State of tho United States and every j Uier crop enumerated gives yields in proportion to the wheat crop; where J X ar a. a! m 4lAIBkilfllfe fc al ! aftn4afcAt A !.. t. ..-.-. -- . - I . 1 a ft tv9vu&it uuuiiau www iii.iviuua n iiiiiiiiuiuii etm and wiicio dairying is an es tablished business. An nroa of 12700 square miles offers opportunity to tho iow settlor us to prices, railroads, towns, schools and markets. War Prices Mean Big Increase In Wheat Acreage Will Part Of This Be Yours? 1 call give information that will assist you in getting in touch with v hose lands, whothor you want to raise 100 or 1,000 aores of whom at prices hut will astonish you wmjuL airaaawgaaoagm-iunjiaCJ CojiyrlKlit, 1911. by tin- Mcriure Nnvs- papir HyncJIcutc ' Even fiftor wnr liad been declared Hind tho troops wore actually on tho iinnrch, Hnrbani Ilealheoto failed tq renllzo tho gravity of tho Hlluatlon. Comfortably i HHconcud In lier great rounlry bungalow:, surroundad by fcr vanta r.n(l evtrry luxury, fIio did not ioo (lio noctfctiUy oi Morryln'i; about, u war tfhltfh wonhl not upKol her (OwOi woll ordeuid, exifllMicn. ptiriiira lift- ntftTfUtVpod to poa'Ilzo that tho llwlo .village lif Uodfordshiro wnnxldit on the lino of march. ' It wna with grout surprlso that tin? I found liorEelf wntchlng un ofneer retreating from her door having bil leted n score of soldiers on her. "Whero will these troops sleep?" sho naked of her old servant. "On the veranda, Miss Hnrbara, and ',ln tho garden," replied Jenkins, moro excited than tho soldiers themselves. '"Wo will feed them in tho Borvnnta' hall." In the evening when n scoro or moro of ti'red but laughing soldiers ,in khnkl enmo trooping through tho great hedge gate Hnrbara watched them with quickly beating heart. Somehow and without warning a ,shnrp emotion gripped her. She tried to Btiflo n deBiro to cry, and wondered why she should feel so. helpless all of a sudden. Tho men wero big nnd( Jbrnvo and wero going off happily to light for their country and their Jwomenfolk. I Sho looked again at the men, now 'going toward tho back of tho house; and their war kits brought fresh emo-' ,tlon to Ilarbara's heart. They wero 'going to battle for perhaps months 'nnd mnybo years with that Bmnll pro vision of comfort. Sho turned from tho window nnd to tho telephone. "JenklnB," Bhe called down to her old servant, "eo that tho cook pro 'vldeB tho best of everything for theso ,men. Spnro no expense or troublo 'to make them comfortablo." When alio hnd hung up the receiver (Harbara felt a trlilo moro like her self. After nil, sho was regretting tho entrance Into her life of that scoro of bravo men. Harbara felt the sting ,of her own weakness and the utter usclessness of her life. "Even my servants nro doing some thing for those men," sho told her self when she heard a burst of laugh ter from tho direction of tho lower dining hall. So long did she sit in the darkness that before she knew It tho troops billeted on her had ceased their laughter and Hung themselves down on veranda nnd garden lawn to 'woo Bleep nB best they might, Bar bara Jumped up and went swiftly Into tho moonlight among tho soldiers. They arose as one man nt her coming nnd stood looking at the slim white figure. "I can't stand it to have you sleep ing out here," sho said breathlessly. "You must all come inside. I will have nil tln room necessary." She smiled whim they demurred, and commanded in a nioi-t udornble manner "Pleaso i let me limi my )." sho said. "I have ucer done unj'hlng in my whole llfo for any ono savo mjself. i'leaso let mo do wlmt 1 can now." And beeaufio sin1 .ns crying llaibara hast ened to h'lp .!'!. kins make up tho 'ninny bods In th' great house. Tho troops ruiuilned only until tho morning of tho tlilnl day, and wlion they hud inarch d oil' with their hands playing and a smile on their lips Hiuhara wept us it her heart would break. Hedfordbhlro was impossible to her lifter that. Tho lir of ease and lux ury wan not to b. borne. She could not sit idly by nnd wait for news from tho front; sho must go and bo n part of that working contingent and do her mite. Harbara knew that somewhere, some day, nfter the great war was over she would again stand besido tho young lieutennnt commander who had slept beneath her roof on tho way to unttle. ins eyes nail toui nor that ho would come back to her, nnd Harbara was living only for thnt day and for tho good sho might do to bo .worthy of him. "I nm glad," thought Harbara,' "that I lived on tho lino of march-; lug. Otherwise I might never hnvo known Lieutennnt Commnndor Hlako-, ly." Sho smiled softly and added, "And yet I must Burely hnvo met him boiuo duy." Nollttls liidi ;lwn Iii tli( Llirtorsi ( Hie tll ol Kid Moml. W'ibitir ciiiiiily, Ni hniH kit. Iitiriii'int ! it riioliitloii nitiiitul bj Hie major unit i "iiiii'll of nlil city, nl n riiilnr niljouriiiil tin linn tin not lul) "Hi, l'i i, , Willi ll r("'l(lllill till lUlllllllllotlTlllllll'lt up in iiKjitun nt Mit tragi ami tin- esllnmte ul tlit- cost tin riiil. that a s'lttlul (krtliiu U cnlltil anil will I o drill lu Mild ilij, nt thu UNunl vcillntc plnrOH tin rein lowli: In tin flrnl w.inl nt Wjo iiElw of tin. iiij nU(Tuut lluht siiperlntiitiili'ni nntl in the-trenail wtuil ! ul llio Vlrt'iiuin'ti Hill oil tlin njth ilny ot ' Alixn.. iwili. bvtivciii lh-.ni of R o'clock n. in. nml 7 o'cloelc p. ui. :l Alilcli tlie fQlloit Inif p-K))K)rliin Insilliinltttd Ki In votcil iiiii; '.Nliafl tin-Major unit t'lly (foiuiril ol tin rllr of IKili loml, Nilirikn, be mitliorli-iil to tiiiii; eouiion lioiiils to lit ilpiiuml.'ilul MJHIH- IIoiiiIh ill r till rlVj- ol i- Cloud, Ne lirnskn, In tliu ainoiini of illtcen tlnyimid dollars In diiiomlii.'Ulonsol live liuint n-l tlot liUMineli p.iynbluto buarir. to bd'ome duo 2J.Viiir after tliu date llnreof, but payable any II incnKir the expiration ill llo years at the option ol B.ild city, nnd binrliiif not In exrei il livelier cent minimi inlcrist .-mil to be date, the day ol their Niuauee, Interest and principal to bo pnjnble at the uillcu ol tliOHtnte trinKiircr of Nebnuka. Said bonds to bo Hold not less tlinn par nltie with nc criicd liilcri-st and proctitis thereof to bo used by snlit city for the construction and en tahllshluvn Kyntein of sewerniti In and lor nalil city, Hald system not to Include nny lateral or district newer; and nlmll the mayor and council of said city aiiiiunlly levy the necessary tax upon nil the taxable property within said city, In nddltlon to all other taxes, to pay the Interest upon said bonds, as the Mimo may become dun and to furnish a slukliiK fund for the payment of the prin cipal of mild bonds, and an annii.il tax of not to exceed two mills on Ihedollnr of assessed valuation of the property ol said city for the purpose ol malntalnlm nnd repairing said system of sewerage." Tho form of thn ballot to be used on said elec tion shall be as follow s: Vote for one hr HewernKC bonds nnd taxo I Airalnst sewerage bonds and tsxea And to be v )ted ond marked by mnklng n cross In tho space prsvidcj In tho usual manner ns provided by kw. Should a majority of the ballots cast at such an election be In favor of said proposition the major and councilor sal J city will bo autliorl7.ul to Issue and nuro'lato said bonds according to the conditions and for tho purpose gpccluoj In the forcffolni; proposition and as also contemplat ed by the stntutcs of Nebraska as In such caso provl'ed and It shall lie tho duty of the mayor and clerk of said city when so nuthorlz d nnd by order of the city cojncllto sign and attest said bnds and affix thereto tho seal of snid city. The proceeds of said bonds shill be paid to tho trcas. urer of sil 1 elf or IteJ Clou I md kept by him In a sep-iratc fund, npait rrom other moneys, to lie known as a sewerage fund nnd paid. out only by order of the council nnd warrant drawn against tho snmo for said purpose specified and no other. Dated this 7th day of July. 1915. O.C.TKEU UOI1T. 1)ami:ui:i,i IS.-Hl) City Clerk. Mayor. July 8-4w In the County Court o? Webster County Nebraska. STATU OI-'NIMUIASKA. I .. Webster County. f I.v the matter of the tstato of I'.lls'abeUi Cochrane tlecea-cd. iltliDITOKSof K-ild estate Mill take notice that the time llmltid (or prtscutatloii and tlllut'of cliilnisaKiituht thesamc l l'ebruary Utb, ID Hi; mid for tlie paymiut ul debts Is July ttith, ltflfi. that I will sit at tho count court room In said county on the 15th tl.iyot rebruary KM Ik at lOo'clotk a. in., to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all olalun mil objections ilulv llled. PatisitiiMiUtli day ol lulv A. n. IUI5. iSeal.) A. P. KANN'KY, County Judiie. NOTICE Sialnl bids will In rrielM-il by the Itftl Cloiul Hoard ol (Munition at tin olllceof the Ku ri'tat, f r tin luilldliiKol a ci mt in walk on IhiMiortli hide ol the Wnshlnutou School Hounds, hald walk 'to bo Moot wide nnd Mucins thick and to bo bu it In the propor tion ol one p.n t ol cement to lour parts of -wild or criml. All bids must lie In by Aumist 10th. Kid loud Hoard ol IMucatloii bv CI. I'OTi:. Mcrttury. I i z:sz S.B. Howard, A ss't. Immigration Agont ICO 4 Fttrnnm St., OmnluT, Kcbrasl.it ? v- OK-rEXXOKCl3Si3ffa DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANU ited Cloud I I Nebraska E. S. Ga-rber The Sport of Kings. In very enrly times some, kings, hnv-' lng mndo wnr, went forth In person to light tho battles, Ignorantly sup posing thoro was no other way. Hut they hail not proceeded fnr till they wero swept nsldo by n great mul tltutlo rushing to tho front. "Who nro you?" nsked tho Ulnga, In no small emloslty. "Wo? "Why, we're tho precious fools who nro always, rently to nmKo romeboyly else's quurif 1 our own pa triots, In bhort."' replied the multi tude. "Precious, Indeed!" chuekled tho kinps, nml iliiUed their skins no moro. Now York Kvenlng Post. Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED 3T Omen Oveii Ai.niuoiiT'b Stoke !" " AnAil - flRE Wm it h .ti V . c. 1 X.SrS ,s -r , ri.f JIM r?t2HMwaw-i dHT.s"fiii;vifc"i:l N . CTHlBlTiria UNDCr) the larccbt canvas rum Kluyi, J00O FMsf 2 TfAini oe Cn. 2 Hrrdj of Elcphinti t IWl IW1 y.,..l. c iin Kiu. r ...... . r- .,000,000 td. CONSTRUCTED yv cncui Atuws-i 6270 Pulry ExiViiim. Ccafs for 1MJ0 J?pW VlNUrtiT UF.0DERRA, ANIMAL KING, WITH HIS FIGIITI LIONS THAINCB LIONS UOPARDS EUPBANTS BEARS DOCS MONKElS SEA LIONS 'OREATEST RIDING CIRCUS Evtr Prttcnltd, BALPB HOWStB, Champion (Urebick Kldcr ul the AoiU. MISS UNDA JEAL, rjmoui Enirllih Equcstilcnnc. THE AEMAL IALLCT. fLYING BUTTERrLlES. am mm mm im tmmmmmun P"i' ' Jf Y00l 300-REAL CIRCUS ARTISTS-300 OO-REAL FUNNY CLOWNS-BO 10-ROYAL TOKIO JAPANESE-10 "BUCK MAM0ND." THE BALL-BOOM BORSE Ralph Hotvser's Righ-Scfaool lorses fAMOUS WIZARETTE WIRE rAMILY TEXAS BILL'S WILD WEST iNduO'to 0KUB0MA DAN, Champion Bjcklnp Rronco Cider ol the WoiU, MOUNTAIN .NELL. Cnamrlun Vine Shot ul the world. ORIGINAL DEADHOOD STAGE COACH. One HunJreJ Peorle In a Thillllmr Spectacle THE HANGING OF THE DORSE THIEF," A Real. Genuine Mcitetn Story, w Slooi Inlliat, CMtKkt. Mcxlcin lull fiUlm, .SU THI -Crtalnt lindiol Batklnf roacot (cr cthlilled. GIANT TORTOISE FROM ISLE OF SAN SALVATOR ' r 1 A Air A -". P-?Jr?tSII POSITIVCLV nUIlUU -aVr'RWRdl EXHIBITED LAROEST 7fVSE? YANKEE 0ENCEPAHATH A3!SM jP ROB1INSON.- !-? fi ii ' 'i i n t mnnrcT than ft?- T 1mT-1 bRute THAN yf&Xo o o e e ' ,.; . THAT ,JUMBO. ' ViV-N- ' JS''' NVALKS VjfYXg& 'jNnr; Jtt tzk'T. S THE EARTH. 10 KEEPERS TO ''g&rWM'W&'m 10 MfTeISTO , 1 riVifVlUyrtl 1 cum B1M-, ONLY BUCKING ELEPHANT EXHIBITED I Finest Horses Ever Exhibited The Parade Tells The Story 101 STARTLING FEATURES. FOB 1915 Yankee Koblnton. the lamoua Carl Hollcnback. Ihe Lion that "Loop the Loop," Glint Tortolie, Koniio, the lllj Clephanl, the Jou Trained Wlia Animal and Ihe WorlJ'n Ortite.t Dareback Hldcrn. Includlnu Ralph Howaer and Mill Linda Jtal, Ihe lamoua Voblnton Trained tltphanU, Mnccnl llueterra and hit HghtliK Llona, Pauton'i Zouavet lotrelher with JOO Circus Artliti, Covtboyi. Cow. ulil.. Coitacka, Indiana, Mailcana, and the grealeat Hunch ol llucklnz'tlorieRldrractereihlblted. TBREE SHOWS-CIRCUS. TRAINED WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITION AND WILD WEST ALL FOR ONI ADMISSION WILL POBITIVILV IKHIBIT RAIN On 'BHINK Red Gloud, Wednesday. Aug. 4 IF YOU WANT JV10NUIV1ENT OH A IV1 AHKER " " ' I I ' II III! I Jlade Right, Lettered Right find Erected Right SEE, OVERIHG BHOS. &. GO. 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