The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 05, 1915, Image 4

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tT lriile1tiWlthlljlrn'o'MnaI,.,ut of us ate
r ' umfJH'thyJinipl-VMlriTih'ill' thO weather
' maii-h,ds"b,eelivUlitJHiil us ' blanket
,v of wat'tV'eTeryMtlVI'b'ilWHicliMs not the
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Mias-6el'nrlmfdl)Vtnfe'ie1t tpld, and
'WlioiWWWAthimiH-?1',ntfVGver corn
"La- Ueefi'HlTin'lferftil Strides
Udtu,t,ifilt'l'ipill,,tlUv'''uest in the
history 'of 'tljtfyciSiity.A (tfw dnjs
-vvarm'UlI d')vyHvltr"Si?!'tTie"Wheat and
liny Ua WlyVtttf'i"Jirnng,lrery well
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'-tor'eiir'.-, Vheiea-i im -ii'. ago ihU
iuni wont thiOuph tlie tavern!' lu.es ot
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'?I.lneolii ohiififylH trm' of oveiy i.himij-
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iHhltsi Is true cif,:VveryfHni In thi-
l' union 't'liiMiut.uliObMe'jIrifliiiseaM it i
Oioiv a id IhV llnWu'Wl'vuiiiHiiiMi of
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Some Good Pictures
Shown At The Tepee
Notwithstanding the fact lof then;
beliiK any iininlier of other entertain
meiits to iitttHCt t lie crowds, a large
mid well pleased audience witnessed
In the Days ol'iimlne, shown at the
Tepue on special feature nights, Mom
day and Tuesduy of thN week.
The pictures, which consisted of
scenes of the great northwest, ccvcied
with Its usual niiuitlo of snow and Ice,
gave one a vivid idea of the fiiill'erinf;
and luiriNnlp e.vperlonoud ly the peo.
plo living in that part of the world
during the days of sickness and
limine. But they altto contained
enough of the real element necessary
to r.'aWe a complete life, story or
picture levo which in Us usual way,
made the hardhli-ips bearable, and in
the (-nd wun out.
The attraction offered for special
feature nights, next Monday and Tues
day evenings, Is A lion mice of the
po$frilHfaK fi m the title, these
pictures win ue up to mo usuui nign
standard, and will a (ford one an op
portunity of witnessing seen
naval academy, the
Stf
the nine .iackeUJHnrcrv Jiui
iniuieuvers. pBKnica vr is "A
Uihiiiui e.'dpHBlVoT iyr.v" with it
sufllclentWCM Btor'y .' order to
give ItifcToncfntid io jdibt ,m)
prove unmtQti treat.
iv n
y$eylteiU l)6u,t,.fall!to
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CitytiridiJIolds
4Regular Meeting
u . .U.l f'1,,.,,1 A.,fl!r1K'.,
Thu Ctyt .Council met Tqwijift .fadriJ,
lug wiin;jnnyor unmereu nnij vauiicut
min HJiffflJluaiz, SaUleninflfcAty';
wrii ii vr
Ddpietdi
council QpfirorftUi2?0
rd pay
Ing up ?njtsncejf- amr
on Fire-
Xmift'a ttTPNmftlalti:
over until
rtjeuauB .f j '-v:
LV H Jra6kli'dri)eared and pre-
iwrnvt' rj v,f'4,'
dntedtiircflmI.lM!fi!vlcea rendered
city iMJs. Vun wpfip1' mtttur was
laid over. ,
Petition 0f;O' M.Htdtfe, etal., for
Ue wilk on eoutri side lot'1 blk 22
. & M. addition presented. On mo
tton walk was ordered in. r
Moved by Terry and seconded by
Salsden that n rpecial meeting be called
for7:.'IOpm. on Sept. 7 n, 1915, for'the
liurpoie of aHea?ing de u fi s d- ri 'ed or
dainnge BUttBined on ncrount of walk
mi west side of b'k HI & W. addition.
Carried. . .
e On motion laim o' W S. Curtie,
uifent for $89 00. R j-cteJ.
Arlj'iurned to Wedneeday, Aug. 11,
1915 hi S o'clock.
Guy Z-lglor fill) ()0
W A Fatten 80 00
Harry HnlVer 75 Oil
John McMerny 5 75
EH Weber 109 15
SRFIoraiico 332 12
OOTeel 01 00
(Jrant Christy (10 SO
M McConhey !H) 00
C F Melveighan.....' 18 50
Frank Clausoii I!) 50
Vern Hendeihon 7 05
Fred Eddy 0 75
A C Ilosiuer 39 W)
A I) Me Art luir 11 50
Voil Ilb.nU Hook Co., 2 00
Plat t iV Fi ees 22!) :.3
M a er Coal C( . , 252 17
Fun I Storey 5 00
Mill Wf-'t Bloc Cii , SO in
J .Andi'He .Sons Co., 0 r0
Iwiisiis ( ity Machine Co 19 05
Or.iiio Co , 10 30
Joluih Man villo Co., 17 3!?
Cltl.owis ,, .,....,., 15 10
Young Russell Wins
rMW,From Grover Yoder
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((.oiitinued fiom lii si page)
sti lh.lt h could have I'mo t( get lu
S'.i.ipl'.
Young Rusbell hn proved himself to
tin.. i elltleiuan both oil imd oil' tho
mat, has n good undeiMaiiilinK of the
g'lne uml these inait-hes have proven
to (. good wliiiliiomt' euteriainuient
wliu) Inis been itneNetl bj the city's
litf-il, i.'i of whom ln.pe that thistil
not Ue tin last one.
Tun Chief has been informed by the
Fowe.l Dro-., the popular young men,
who to tlie way. Imvii been promotiug
tht'nu tuiitehes, that with the tlimucial
luii'lting of the men of this community
n.iotlu-r bi wiHktlo can bo secured
Ymi.ig l!ui.lt htw ohalleiiged Owen
Dully, who no heldh the state chump
iowstit lor a match to taUo place in
hOcv. mo ueeltk Th sporting cle
an mitt Fiii'iul have olYercd a guar.in
ue of jt;iHo hutf.- tli match milh.il
,.it.t I hit pl.u-e. Fptod.ite Powell
lie .3 , -peaUing for tho (.porting ete-
miii of this city, can fuel able to guar.
inuti'c them 3lon ami are making u
iiiugeni. eiiori toialve an amount equni
or a little above that otVeiedby Friend,
tientleuieii. who possess ieaj sporting
blood, mid who are willing to honor
the Uushell vs Daily match with their
presence, don't hesitate in letting
Powell Itros, know it.
ii...'.iVT.-'ni..''.Tr. t.' ti.i.. -.a
milium ul auo iiigi.'ijiiK ul.vUVJ tV.LU.LlU: 1 'Hlryfclf T lUNiiuwiiieiii i inuuiiiu
arrd7?eW.VWei'4 the normal In-
ItnuiiKfT V 'R." 'FlnrrnaJKBrl retttiMlMgets credit.
, Vj Sfefe '?"1?raSP k .rTOmctloii of Auditor Win. II.
ilu
Lincoln Letter
11. C. Beige, fortuei !y assistant clerk
in the department of buuuiiig, has
been selected as deputy state treasurer
vice V. II. Murray resigned.
Statu Treasurer (leu. K. Hall is re
joicing over the completion of now
steel cabinets In the treasury vault,
which gives liiui an uptodatu tiling
s) stem.
i State Auditor Win. II. Smith Is
preparing boohs and blanks for use by
every department In the state to nmko
monthly reports of expenditures, class
ified in such manner that the gover
nor may mritxe up his urtdge In It'll!
as retpiirod in House Boll No. OM of
Uie lust session. Typewritten ab
stracts of these reports at the close of
each fiscal yenr ore to be made by the
auditor and furnished to the public
press.
The report of Deputy Food Commis
sioner Clarence K. Hai-uian for the
mouth of June shows a total collection
of SlO.'SUOTiS in fees, about nine-tenths
of which came fiom the inspection of
!M;i cars of oil and UU.-i cars of gasoline
InspeetfontyiWere.mndu of 2,128 gro
cei iuiTeWiJ?'tnarkcts, slaughter
arjJHjrbakeitiis- and othor business
piaceo covereu oy mo iuou iava. inur
ing the mouth 210 sanltrry orders were
issued, 21 complaints made,' 11 prose.
ciiUodb begun, 'J(K) chemical analyses
Rtui .') seed analyses made.
!" KducatioiMl trust funds now ap
proach the ten million uurlr. On June
10 there were invested in bonds the
following:
Permanent school fun l....S3,t.T.,002 l7
I'ormanent university tSrir,lr: 00
Agricultural College r.50,200 00
Normal 81,250 00
Total 80,701,405 t7
In these four funds there was on
June :i0th less than twenty thousand
j&aWtomlnvested. The interest on
thiTBt Uataa ji bo vo goes into the tern-
porty e8bSl-WMJ, and Is apportioned
'&&)H twice a year.
jLmcvrmjoxvjo items, is piaceu
for the six month period ended May 31
lit 15. Eleven departments produced
cash receipts In excess of fifty-live
thousand dollars during the period
They are as follows:
Hog Cholera Serum I'rod'tion S20,UW.81
Dairy Husbaudry l'J,444.G9
Dormitory ami Cafeteria 8.1K2 1)2
Animal Husbandry 4,103.07
'Farm" 1,721.00
Text books
Instructional Agronomy...
Horticulture
Experimental Agronomy..
Animal Pathology
Agricultural Engineering.
Miscellaneous
1,418.00
527.39
1.19.00
A3.45
10)0
7.80
228.01
Total 155,42331
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City Treasurer's Statement
Aug. 3. 1015.
Mayor and City Council, City Red
Cloud, Neb:
Gentlemen:
I submit statement cover
ing receipts and disbursements of my
otllee for the period from July uth,
1!"15, to Aug. 3, lliKi.
Occupation Fund
Amount on hand July 5, M.l 8 83133
Receipts 17 00
830 b3
Disbursements 33175
Kulancc S 510
Water Fund
Amount on hand July 5, '15. 2()9 78
Receipts'
foil 00
809 78
155 00
0.11 7S
Disbursements
llalance
Wuter Levy Fund
Ualuncu on hand July 5, '15. ..8 833 S4
Disbursements , .... 821 33
Ualaiiee 12 PI
"Registered Warrants outst'ding $3i9.72.
(leneral Fund
Amount on hand July ft. '15 . l.'ll 23
Disbursenicutb Wi 35
B.ilauce
Electric
Amount on hand
Receipts
522 88
Light Fund
July 5, '15..$ (M)0 93
, 725 W
Y
1020 2'
901 2
DIsbui'Miiiieiitii
llalauee $ 7,.,5 10
Electrlu Ijlght Levy Fund
Italaiieoonhand July, 0, '15 .. 1013 31
Dubtiffenients ' 1013 31
liiilanui) ii'Mif
Iti'Ktert'it tvurt'RnU ontitandinj,; Ji'ilO.
IllllHKlilt Pwiui
Amount on liiiiui July 0, 'i,'' 14.' 18
DMmriuiiK'iits HO itJ
HlllilllLO
Klrniuni's Fund
Amount on liiuul JulyD, '15...
.S'o UivctpLs or Uiiiliui'L'uniiitils
u'tiif
11 Hu
Hiilunce 11 00
ituc.-inltulntion
Ofoupation Kuml ,....$ .Mr, OS
Wutfr I'unil l!,"l 7-
Wittir litiW Kuml II! lit
(Juuurnl .V2-2 SS
lOl.'ctrio Meht Fuml 7W 10
l',lroiiuMi'h Fund ; 11 (10
?mi1lliti .' annul, mo uuuiw mm muuimm .. n.-
nnMllliRne Unlversitv Farm have been audited
Total ?lWo (10
S. U. Flor.vnck, City Treasurer
NAN VISITS EUROPE
By DOROTHY DOUGLAS.
Copyright, 1914, by tho McCluro New
minor Hvndlpnlp.
1
When Nan wont on her first. visit to1
Europe sbo bad not the slightest hlnl!
that sbo would arrive In a land 'hrowrf
Into the horrors of war. She had
taken her trip across the ocean on r '
long delayed holiday and find expected '
to find only Joy and merriment, fo
'nn fwid a way of iqfiig rmppirrfas
afway wherever Bbu'wcnt. i
Hut in D'elglum she 'had fled fronl
the advance of "the common enemy"
Into Paris and from tho gay city aha
,had enjoyed a scant three weeks when .
wth hundreds of other Ameri,canrf
she had scrambled onto safer Engi
llsli soil.
London was a haven of refugo to
Nun, who had smclled the smoke of
battle and heard the boom of dls,
tant fire. She had seen pitiful little,
families of Belgian refugees fleeing!.
along the roads from devastated
homes, leaving behind them, all beauJ
ty and all hope and going they knew(
not whero.
Hut London was waiting with opera
arms to receive all of tho weary refuj
gees from tho courageous little counj
ii ), uuu umi tuuuu iiciauu ufeuiu iiiv;
to race wun mo realities or war
Thero were no less than a dozen o
theso Rclglans sheltered In hospitable
homes in Norland square
It was in tho aero of green park
belonging to tho square that Nan be
came acquainted with little Jean
Leman, a Belgian child who had been'
brought over from tho devastated city?
of Louvaln.
Jean's mother was a French lady;
who was sleeping beneath a flower;
garden in Belgium. Her father was
a soldier, MaJ. Albert Leman.
From that moment on Jean and
Nan becamo fast friends. They
romped and played and went on long
'bus rides through the city and out
Into country lanes.
When the wounded soldiers began
to arrive In tralnloads, Nan could no!
more have left the city of London
than she could have cut off her own
right hand. She simply had to re-1
main. Something held her, she knew'
not what.
It was during the sixth week of the
war that Nan discovered little Jean
Leman's photograph on' the front page
of the Sketch. Major Leman was
anxiously seeking news of his llttlo
girl and had asked the papers to as
sist him ' i the search. Nan did not
wait to have her breakfast but went
quickly lntq the boarding house next
door In search of Jean. ' '
Nan explained as swiftly as possi
ble in her improved French that Dad
dy Soldier was In Iondon and that he
wan looking for his little girl.
"We will go down this morning
when you have eaten your nice break
fast," Nan told her and went off to
ascertain the location of the King Ed
ward VII hospital and the quickest
way of getting there.
Jean chatted incessantly on tho
Journey down: she was so excited
that Nan felt her own calm engulf
her as If for the purposo of steadylng
tho child. Consequently, when they
nrrived at tho -hospUalv4ilasid ap
proached tho big ipeVgldn '.officer
whoso head was swathocTfri bandages
and one arm pinned In like fashion
to his side, it wasiNan who displayed
a mo3t wonderful calm. -MaJor-LemaaL
broko down emotionally perhaps
more than he had during the entitle)
weeks of fierce fighting when Jcapl
was swept into his unlnJureGffrrnj
Over her head, which he held against!
his breast, he looked at Nan and madej
swift apology for huvlrig conversed
In a foreign tongue. '""
"Ono Is apt to forget pnysnljiojajin
momenta of great emotion, he added.'
in a momeni t win union you ior
having cared for my little Jean,"
"You are not going away from me
again, are you?" Jean was asking her
father.
"Yes, dearie, as soon aa this arm is
hotter, and the more often Miss Nan
ny brings you down to aco rueHTK6,1'
ooonor l can get back to; helptb-JWl!
dlers at the front." . - -fw;Ts4
So It was tjiaf during the long hours
of convaloM:enw Nan -catnoto Mmow
love. The emotion was so great iiriiP
wonderful that Nun was shocked at
"her own weakness before tho uttack. ,
Jean did not know wlmt her fathorj .
nnd Nan were talking about, nor why!
her father swept Nan so suddenly Intii
his arms, hut sho smiled for tho plcj
tuns wr-.s pleasing ami Joan know that
ail wus well. '
Llglrt Humor. I
In tho liitu-r half of tha ultshtconth i
OMJtury ono ot tin- nwiubera of a 1'ttlu j
scleutlflc iiooifty In Lh-vrtinol, Kiu- '
IstiJ, lalil a cur'cmn v.ior. tit- ('t a I
hrothr scitintist that h- Mlil ro-ul n I
uewvpivin-r y iuc lvnt or ;i turt, Mtts
din .it u (Untuna of
M faft Tin- I S,
cult at ovon .i ulxt'i
finding tlie loHt tlltft
ol tltu dirwnc, chrf.illy n-cirtu-ii
U' v.igr.
Tho Liver iin-rfi
-alod the Inside
oi .i sltiilloiv NNOO'Ko box vlth aKii'in
jijoeasi of l,'oki"g gl.isi, n js to toryi
u concave, lens, ulacuil behind his fartli
Ins dip and readily declpliorcd tuo
Binnll iirlnt at tho stiimluted djfctanco.
Thu cxjierlment waa witnessed by u
Liverpool doclunnster. Ho was a think'
ing man and nav jtreat possibilities in
this learned Jest, Ho straightway j
adapted tho principle to lighthouse re. '
qulroments and forthwith the modern J
reflex light, with its miles of reflected
rango and untold life-saving powers, I
sprang Into being.
If ftff SD
OUR GROCERIES WILL SUIT YOU TO A "T."
YOU WILL LIKE THE FLAUOR OF OUR EXCEL
A
3.
LENT FOODS: YOU WILL
YOU SPEND MORE MONEY FOR THINGS TO EAT
THAN FOR THINGS TO WEAR.
BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM US; TAKE THE
MONEY YOU SAUE AND LET US SELL YOU ALSO
YOUR THINGS TO WEAR.
The Miner Bros. Co.
General Merchants
"A Mighty Safe Place To Trade"
iiiiii!ii!!!i!iiiui!Ui:!:i!i:i!iiii!;;i!i!i:!!:,!i:L'!i!::!::!
HENRY COOK, M. D.
IIKAI.KU IN
I DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL
I SUPPLIES.'AND TOILET ARTICLES .
WTIDEIIDITOIEJSC
TV Li ill ijLii!iiiii'iiIiIi 'I
ICIEAN-IPSALE
I Before leaving for market to buy new Fall and I
yt unci uuuua, j uiii ulll iu iiuuii-u uii an
summer goods and will make prices so low it
will pay you 10 anticipate your wants even as
far ahead as next summer. All this season's
merchandise no old trash.
Sale Begins Friday, July 23rd
- AND ENDS
Friday, August 6th
All Sunimeir Wash Goods At Following
Cut Prices
1 0c Lawns and Crepes, per yard "..,- 8c
12 I -2c and 1 5c Lawns and Crepes, per yard - 10c
J(8c Lawns and Crepes, per yard - - '12J&C
.25c and 35rLace Cloth Voiles, per yard - 19c
50c and 60c Silk Tissues, Silk Crepes, Voiles - 39c
EMBROIDERIES
45-in. Plp,U;ncin,' 53.20. $2.25 grade, per yard SI. 50
"45-ln.Fio.vuicrnr$4.50, S1.25. 51.00 gracje.per yd .-.70c
Embroidery BandTnH.,.S1.50, $1.00, 75c gfades,-yd..l49c
lJJc and 15c Embroideries 10-in. wide, yd, 10c
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All our fancy 1.00 and
51.25 Silk, yard
79c
Gauze Underwear
$1.25 51.00 Silk.fc.iile
I ni on Suits .. ...7'
75t 50c Union Suits .'i9c
65c. 5lh Si'k Lisle Vests
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85r and 25c Silk Lisle
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15c. 12Xr;'"V.'Rts at 10c
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Regular Trade Price Paid For Eggs
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WHOLESOME
GROCERIES
AT MODERATE PRICES
LIKE THE PRICE.
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Ladies Handkerchiefs
5c grade
8tic grade.. 5c
15c, 18c grade, 2 far 25c
Corset
A regular 75c Corset
double .skirt, rust pur if,
can be washed and will
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