Wsw - RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF (1 V m VW, HOMENEWS Bulletin of The Week's olngs I ! l'.MIKlVIE ClIIKK AllVKIiTM'.IIS S 1 0(1(1 w Vfi fit liintinii - Inn tt f.ii tn. IlcrciustiN & Sal.vde.n. A P. My of McCook whs in the city the llrst of the week on buslne&s. Riy Saunurs of Kati-u City vfctteil fi'ieml.ihere Che Inst of the week.' J V. llogeuiief and vj,fe loft atur. tliin for Oberlin, Kaunas, to visit rela tives. Tlio Hoard of Education hiu some choice lumber for bale, Inquire of Himrv Glllniui. Kied I'linres wa up from Supeiior Thursday vlsitlm; his mother, Mrs Barbara l'liares. .Mr. aud Mrs. Clms. Woods returned the last of the week from Kansas where they had been vlsltinp relatives. MUs Mary Christian returned home from l'oru the first of the week where she had been attending Normal school Vincent ,Iohnou of Uaytown, Mis sourl, spent the last of tho week in this city with his mother, Mrs, John ston. Dr. Doles returned home Tuesday morning from Franklin whore ho IihiI been spending u few days with rela tives Mrs Esther Gearrow left Sunday for her home in St. Joe after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, (leo. Clauson. Mildred and Golilie Chancy came up from Superior tho llrst of tho week to vNit their Kraudparcuts, J. K. Clianej nud wife. Miss Millie Slaby of McCook came down the first of the week for a visit with relatives, the Al. Slnby and Tony Clark families. Miss Pearl McKiunoii of Chlppewn Falls, Wisconsin, is a guest at the Geo. Coon homo this week. The young lady is a cousin of Mrs. Coon. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those neediuir classes fitted at Dr. Damerell's oflice, Wednesday, Aug 11 I hare opened up an oflice for the buying and selling of real estate, and will make a specialty of Webster county land. List your fatm with me Office with Webster County Hank. B P.vMizkii. j ',.-( Among the many; slreet aud gutter improvements recently' made by order of the city council is a new cement bridge on the east side of Eighth Avenue and Webster street. The work it being done by the Mnlone Avery Company, under the personal supervision of Mike Finkenbinder, whose ability at mixing cement is a well know factor. The following is the weather report for the month of July as fur lished by Clms S. Ludlow, voluntary observer: mean temperature TO; maximum tem perature Or. on the 15th; minimum temperature 17 on the fith; total preci pitation T..87; number of days clear In; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy 8; thunder storms 8; prevailing wind southwest; 17 rainy days; rainfall since January 1, 31.33 Inches Frank Perry, who is now lttboriug iu the capacity of deputy food iuspectorj during these prosperous Democratic times, came home tho first of the week to visit his family and incldentlally attend the meeting of the city council which whs held on Tuesday evening. Frank shows evidence of the fact that llto out iu the open agrees with him better thau the close coutluemeut in cident to keeping store, and while he says ho has not yet discovered a hotel where they serve real chautloleer gravy, like he can obtain at home, yet he likes his new line of work real well A Quiet Poker Game Causes Two Fights We have been informed that the quietness of a quint game of poker, participated in by some of our leading uulens, and hold not many doors oil' Wehhter street, was suddenly broken on Saturday evening by two tlstlc en gagements between four of the players. Not being present, wo can not state tho exact amount which was in the pots iu dispute, nor whether or not th bouts were pulled oil' under Mm (sua of Quoensbury rules, but wo do know t'mt the gentlemen taking part in the lights wero about evenly matched as to physical size and .tiength tho mid d'o ur.d heavy woight classes being rep lpieiiud, and that as a result of this said qilotucs3 beihg broken, you in iy, perhaps, huvo notice 1 some who be.ir evidence of having been present ut its In taking The Chiif 13 not looking for a chance to find fault nor dictate, and we are proud to say that the Muyoi has did eceditigly well In keepin,; the lid on, but when such as thin not only becomes town talk, but tukes place right iu the heart of tho city, wo canuot refrain from wonder ing to what extent tho lid has slipped. I. Cliff Pope went to Lincoln Wednes day morning. Alba Pope was down fiom Hluo Hill Monday night. Fred Gund was down from Ulue Hill Monday night Sheriff Walker of ltlooinlngton was in town Monday on business. Several of our citizens took In the .Irons at Hastings Wedneday. "Uabe" Hunt ws up from (iiiide Hock Wedne'ilav attending theclico.. Attorney Hale and his sister were down from Franklin, Wednesday, vi inr friends TLe Joseph T'.ivlclck family have rented the A. I. Ely houe in the Piatt addition. Charley Foster was down from Or leans the llrst of the week visiting Al lifers and wife. Next Tuesday Is the day when the t-ivpijersate to vote on the Sewer Bond proposition. Mrs Cora Nlson and children of Hartley are visiting her patents, (ieo, Clauson ahd family. Miss Hannah Jorgensou of Inavale Is spending the week in this city the guest of Mrs 1.0 Walker. The Republican river was out of Its banks the first of the week owing to the heavy rains west of hero Miss Vernon Storey returned homo Saturday from Lincoln where she had been attending summer school at the state university. (tleti Italpli, who i holding down a position In the News-Chronicle ollleo al Keiiklemati, artived in the city Wednesday to visit his parents. A Uouianco of the Navy, at tho Tepee next Monday and Tuesday is one of the most beautiful photo plays ever shown. See disciiption iu another column. Hegnlar prices. Miss Mabelle Smith ami Elsie Weaver loft Saturday morning for Fort Morgan, Colorado, to attend Institute. They will teach this next term of school near Hckley, Colo. The Chief Is In receipt of a letter from John Wesley Itoehr, former agri cultural Instructor in the high school here, and now holding a slmlllar posi tion at Hastings. Besides enclosing the "necessary," for which we have credited his subscription to a future date, the esteemed Professor says that while he likes his work at that place, yet he finds himself often thinking of the good people of Red Cloud, and at times experiences a yearning to be here again. On Wednesday "Yankee Robinson's Circutf,'.', arrived iiitliiti.clty about 7 a in from Norton, -Kansas. jOning to the bad roads iu the first ward, the. circus was late in getting their tents pitched on Koontz's field. The parade took place at 1 o'clock, and was wit nessed by a large crowd. While the circus is not a large affair, yet the horseb, wagons, etc , bore evideuce of being well cared for, nnd the aggrega tion iu general appeared to be above the average class The eirens, itself, was pronounced by a majority of thoe who attended as being very good. A largo crowd was disappointed iu tho evening owing to the peiformatice being called off. The management stated that tho horses Tintl help In general had been worn out with their morning's etloit iu getting their wa- irons nud piiranhcriiilln from the cars to the circus gtouuds, aud that rather tlmn to give the evening performance and. experience the ditlluulty of hauling their equipment back to tho cars after nigut, over such roads as those found In the south ward, they would rather lose tlio money. Cowles Boy Sold To New York Yankees The following takon from the Sun day State Journal concerning "Daz.y" Vance, whose home is at Cowles, and who has tiny number of friends iu this city, will bo read with interest: "Jack Holland last night announced the sulo of the release of Pitcher "l)azj" Vance to the Now fork Americans Several days ago the news came out of St. Joseph that V.ince'ij release had been sold to the Wlilte So.. Holland did not care to correct the report for tho reason that Vun'cu had not signi d .ui Atiicrietn league c utraet. Tim. necessary papeis were in Lincoln awaiting Holland h arrival anl Vance attached his signa ture last night. The contract Is for the reinuimler ol the picont Ameii can league siMaOii, following the '.ur ir lu.vtinn of tin West tii lfagu- oum- pr.ign ou labor rlnv , season of UMti Tn nnd oUo for the s hi v.ini e' second year in th Wt-i.t tn li-ig.u-. He waa marketed tt ' Pit'iHui$r I'-ratcs last fall and then -uutba-U fn the O'Nell loop without a fair trjunt Vmice has the liest smokeb.l ol all the hurlers in the O'N'eil loop, and Holland is con fldtnl th-it "Dazzy" will win a steady job oh the pitching staff of the Yankees. The deal for his sale was completed by George Davis, u New York snout, who saw Vance pUoli a losing game against Lincoln two weeks ago, but was favorably impressed bv the pitcher's stylo aud speed that he recommended a purohose." 1 jjfgoggfurmrfT f y?WHP unOTitiwwittjajiyafeiigay T5he TEPEE A of tlie Navy Monday Tuesday August 9 and 10 A Special Three Reel Feature A line story of gallantry and puti lot ism set iu superb suirouudings A virile, beautiful and patriotic photo play No in my or navy st-iry ever had truer or mure beautiful nud correct surroundings. Charming scenes are shown of the Naval Academy at AtinpolU, of New port with its training school and war college, of the navy iu action, the Bluejackets at exercise and man euvers. , All three scones lit snugly Info the story which never lags lu interest, but abounds iu exulting incidents, and is rich in its appeals to patriotism. Regular Prices Chas. Brubaker was in Hastings Friday. Ben Gibson was down from Frank lin Friday visiting friends. Don Saunders of Kansas City was in the city Thursday on business. Wastkii to Uknt Five or six room modern house. Box 285 Red Cloud. Andy Hart was over from Lebanon the first of the week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Jones were up from Guido Hock Sunday attending the Chautauqua, Walter Porte.uler aud Joe Springer were up from Guuto Bock the first of the week visiting friends. Messrs. Edgar. Cowden and dial Gellatly and their wives returned home Saturday from Beaver City. Miss Mable Buckles returned liome the last of the week from Kearney where she had been uttendiug Normal school The Misses Irene McGulre and Lela Woods returned home the last of the week from Kearney where ihey hail been attending Normal school. All members of the Fraternal id Association are requested to be pres ent at the regular meeting August l'Jth. Business of importance Is to he discussed. C. S Warren aud family of Beatrice spent Thursday iu tlits city as the guests of Ed. Gurber and wife. They were on their way, via the auto ionic. to Colorado Springs. Bed Cloud claims the'lionbV of in stigating good rouds day. We'll give that town credit for being the best bunch of advertisers in the valley Republican City Ranger. ; .. . iWIM. .. L. L. Layton tho barber at Kivertou died Wednesday morniug from an. at tack of heart failure at that place. He owned the Horal barber shon lmrif for i i . 11 i ..'. V. - h iew iiuiiiios msi urn hiiu win oe re membered by many of our oitUens. ' I'utroni.lng catalogue houses' 'so freely has resulted In making cos mopolitan citizens out of some of our people A man now gets up to the alarm of a Connecticut clock, buttons his Chicago suspenders to Detroit overaUs, washes his face with Cincin nati soap lu a Pennsylvania wash pah, sits down to a Grand Kupids tahlH and eats Chicago meats and Sioux City flour cooked with Omaha hud on a St. . .. tin liOius siove, purs n .ew t oru oriuiiiu on a .Missouri mule, plows corn raised ti'-iui Iowa seed, tin a farm covered by, nil f)l)!'j mortgiu'e with an Illinois plow When bedtime comes lm reads n chapter from a Bible printed in tins tun. says a prayer written in Jmu s.ileu and in ;i wis umlur a blanket only ii bo kept awake by a NebiaHka IiikIIuil' rhi) oiilv home nroduolon the nhuv K "A Safe Place To Trade" We plcl ed ..ut tw.. gin I ads recent i j that n-aliireii tlint ptnese. It is a might good phrase l' featuie piu v.rlcd it WtliMiiinh Otherwise-- But uo nr iMt prei-nmiii thcio is an 'Gtlunws. ' One nf those -ui- wn a quarter nagi foi l)nnniiu''s in the (Jnl, Neb , Qui?. It anm niie.-if moida attractive redue tlons In pnees, nnd Hie line, ' ,Snf Place t" Tmile niiglii to give tuliled weight to thus! reductions. file nthtr ltd was a full pat,'" for The Miner Bro, Co. in the lied Cloud. Neb . Chief That was different tjpc of ad just us good, however, mid nitii the same line "A Sale PIhch to Tutde' featuied eoii moie strongly. It means a lot to a customer to be sure that your store Is a safe place to trade, ami It menus a lot to you to have all your advertising bear out that boast Omaha Tiade Exhibit. Romance Mr. and Mis. Chester Sheeley nre the happy put cuts of a baby girl which arrived at their home this week. Mis. A. V.. Holes teturned home the Hist of the week from Franklin where she had been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Kobe! I Moore and children of McCook me vl9itlug her parents. Mr and Mrs, Tuny Clink, this week Boy Stevens, the popular photo grapher, is impiovlng Ills heretofore Imnilsome countenance by the addition of a mustache FOB SALB -1000 bu. of eat ly spray ed summer apples, ,'1'ic per bushel picked and windfalls 'JO' -I) BXorils, "' . miles southwest of lied Cloud. Board of Education Met On Monday Hi i Ciot'ti Nr.iiu Aug. , UMfi I lluaid mot iu regular session All I members present. Minutes of previous meeting lead and approxed. The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn for same: Tiess llarwood ft Ho Frank Suielser 1 "0 Committee on Grounds and Itulldiiig made icfiurt ami Mr. (iilhaiu was in stiueted to dispose of the old lumber fiom Court House by advertising lu city papers and sell same at one sale it possible. In the matter of collecting disputed bill of ?.:..ilO Irom the County Superin tendent for the rent of High School Building for Institute purpose 11)11; Secretary was instructed to present bill to County Commissioner ami col lect full amount due. The following resolution was Intro duced by Mr. toon, who moved Its adoption: WllKliEAs it appears tliat the assessed valuation of the taxable property In the School District of Bed Cloud City ill the County of Webstir, for the year 11)15, is the sum of $11)0.(570 03 and that a new High School building is badly needed by said School district, therefore be it Bksoued that there be submitted to the qualified voters of said school dis trict at an election to be called and held therein, between the usual hours ut the Fireman's Hall in city of Bed Cloud on September 8, 1915, the pro position to issue the bonds of tnid dis trict In the sum of Thirtjllve Thous and Dollars in denominations of from $100 to J500 each, bearing five (.1) per cent annual interest, pajublo at the olllce of the State Tioistner of Nebnis kn, to be dated and Issued November 1st, HMD, nnd to matuie lu twenty jouih from said date, but with the op tion to said school dlstiic' to pay and discharge the same at any interest payment date after five jeais. That the said bonds, wl en auflioi i.eil and Issued shall uu ullVieil In tlu op.'ii market ami sold to the highest biiidci for 110,1 lets than par value, with uivriiHil Interest, and may be oil-red 'n hcpnrutc amounts oi Jots; aud the proceeds thereof shall be de posited with the tieastliei of said School Distort, to be paid out only upon due order and varraiituuthorled by tho Board of Kducution for the sole purpose of erecting, furnishing and finishing a High School Building for, said school distHcl upon the block of gioiuid now occupied by, and to title? the plucb of, the present high school building, known us the "Washington School." . '"Also the proposition to vote a tux annually upon all the taxable property of said school district sufficient to pay the Interest accruing on said bouds, and a sinking fund for the payment of the same at maturity. .; vr .iJHldrtuoHou, wits secouded by Gil- i rmn and voted for by nil the members. Thereupon the president declared thy 'resolutions adopted Ulid the Sec- lotary. was directed to give the proper notices o( such election. C. J. Poim:, Secretary , Chautauqua Program , " , The Best One Ever ' Continued from llrst page) 'with their hovel chime, enttrcuined tliu audience witli many el.ctious. Mjnt of their selection 'U "llie" even woro of tt snored uhiirncli r. The (iainb.e Coneerl.J.'umpuiiy met WitUtUju.tw.VBHUfpf8vui 0f un 'pull, c 'tupauy rendered nothing but classi cal music, but they wen masters and consequently they pleased. '1 tiry showed Dial all will liKu tile lilgli C-I.t'js umslo If it is propel Ij interpreted Tun lecture by Dr. Medbury ou ,,i,fi,t MUMons of Voiing l'eopte " wh-, glv-.n I'liSl ecUul hearing He gave -wiiie St'titling ilifoi illation a to the v a lions of many of our young Ain in ie On the whole this lectin c win. in nil' for the ctt, and contained litUt. c..i was ot Interest to it farming cm inanity. tin Ki,d, music. 1 1 entertainers III teJ nicely in the picgnun '1 eey s-tng and plavej popular airs tlmi fheen'lre progrim (iOush'iTcil v is v. .y pluis ig They fiepined lie w ny fcip hol "i tiling- and they r.'i-r, m u 'h Hppreeiat en Kilmiiiid Viuiet- Cooke m& a gust pleasilie for the cliihitcu The a'. .lit ren are entitled to u fc'inat deal ou 'hi piogutni and this wan a real children's day At the same time Mr. Cooke was pleiising tiiH olii.d.'i ii he wiin de lighting the older f.i's Wo heard several of our best thinkers say that they would not have missed this nutn her' for tho pi Ice of the tlckot SOECT jwTyirmrrzTtt Children: Do You Know Why Your Mother Trades At The Booster Club Store Ask her. and write us a letter The b iy or girl under tweho years of age who write us a lettei on why his or her mother docs or ought to trade nt the Booster Club SNihj and presents It to us, we shall give 10) coupons flee, whljh m iy lie voted for any Boostor, and the one who writes the best letter will be given u pair of shoos. The letters will be judged by a local committee of disinterested persons This letter contest closes on Saturday, September Ith. The premium will be awarded the following week. The letters will lie put on display iu our store for everybody to see We Want Every Boy And Girl Within Ten Miles To Write Us A Letter Thousands of coupois maybe secured by the special offers this week, See the posters at our store. What Booster will win the watch Monday, August tilth. Music next Saturday by Mabel Collins. Attend Our Boaster Benefit Sale August 4th To August 21st. Special Prices On Suits, Hats And Shoes To Help Our Boosters. SEE THE BIG POSTERS Jhe Qomden-Kaley Qlothing Qo. The Booster Store rMBM CsA llttlll!nil!irai!1i!!l!l!!inil'"l!l)ini!n fsAHir!?1 i uavp a rnMPirrr i.imp nr - l!i f Fresh Vegetables and Fruits EVERY WEEK Fancy and Staple Groceries i i , Best Prices Paid For Butter and Effort Walter W. Red Cloud, What is Your Ability The Time ,. Better Insure Your Time in a Safe Company i 1oo,ooo,ooo Assets Spells the Strength ol . , ' - The Travelers of Hartford Geo. M. VanCamp, Agent (Over Stero's Clothlnft Store) THE OFFICE "WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME PHONLSi IihI. 241 and 173 Bell 128 D Where There Is A Will There Is A Way Ten Royal Resolutions I WILL Say Hello to Some One Every Day I WILL Smile al My Neighbor Al Every Opportunity I WILL Praise People Whenever I Can I WILL Forgive and Love My Enemies I WILL Choke All My Complaints I WILL Forget All My Trouble and Heartaches . WILL Sec All the Good Possible in Everybody IHJ I WILL Not Bccomt Morally Lay WILL Be Honest and Charitable Wilh All Men WILL Boost Foi a Unfted Church and City The United Church J. Ll. IBceb-S, PaStor IsiUoor South ol Court House .-.TRY. US FOR ARJISTIG JOB PRUlTHlG. t 3 i Marshall I Nebraska JL mM Worth to You Without to Apply it? I y m HBIMg 1 ju w .... .11 v ini HZ3-) ffigfBWWI D ' Hi f t hu c m :! . m rfel ; i; ,: I ill m Km ? n S'TT .