I RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEF F BEW. I f I! 8 i Tlir Dm ri (X rUinCieotm" tm lcfnrj Mio voter", nml inii ICU VLVUU IllHill Rod Cloud, Ncbrnsktv PUBLISHED KVEItV THURSDAY The Chief trusts Unit 'hey will carry by (i lnrjr ir.ajoiitj ( oiisldorublo informa tion ha been rIumi tlio public lh- pn-t filtered In tlio I'ontHl.ci' nl Hid ( loml, Nit. (e nock, in of way iinil annt'mr, n rtfunh i the neeeMilly of a n vv tin Hccoiul I Iiihh Matter Ititcriuil Revenue Collector, .Tiid,; ( rank ns uti educational city. (Jo to the Loomls of I'lemoiil, tins appointed I polls on Wednesday nnd cast your Cecil Jlnttliowv, mlltor of tlio Klvefton i ballot for thu bondu, nnd In so doltitf W . . . . ... f ...111 ..I.I I.. .1... I...-1 1 ..1 H. MeAKTIIUlt run only nKMocitATir rAri:n in WKIISTKH COUNTY Pi.'iif.istif.ft i school bulltl'titr, enough, in faot, Unit ho feel mote tliiiii confident tliut it I plain to till that Iho bonds must he voted if lied Cloud li to retain her Ilovlow, ns Deputy Intel iial Ilevenuo Collector for tlio district of Nebraska. While this political plum is tint exactly of tho muiio sirens Cecil lutd hopes of landing, yt'ti perhaps ho may II ml 11 equally ns sweet. If the political pot hceps boiling as It now seems to bo iloiiiir, wo ato of tho opinion Mint not many weeltH will elnpso before boveral hats, belonging to repliants for county ollleo will be in the tine;. Considerable talk Is lib t reiuiy iicHru lis rPK'inin to mo county .bherlir plum, nnd if present plans rmntorlnlie, several nppnrently well qualified citixetis, will bo found trying to pluck it. yoi will aid In tho best and only cop reel solution of tho school question Consldernblo praise Is due Mayor Damerell for his elforts in pullinK tlio roads in the city in first class slinpo. The past few weeks, tho ronds in the entllli ,trnfl lulllilll tef lltn tllnbl (. invufci. ni.M. vT.ui.ti, iui biiu uiuit M t livcro impnssnble, hnvo been grnded , and nro now in excellent condition. ilio lire ut the depot on Wednesday proved beyond doubt tho true value of good rondH, nnd ninny wore the praises heard in the Mavor'a behnlf. I John Durleycorn, exhibited at the Xepec on Wednesday, both afternoon and evening, was simply gretit. The pictures were taken from tho story, run in the Saturday Evening Post, written by Jack London, and the high est praise we can glvo them Is to say they were, indeed, true to human life If jou missed seeing John llarleycorn you missed tho best pictures shown here for many a day, notwithstanding they must be good if put on nt The Tepee, and this was a subject which , bas been preached, prayed and fought over for yearn. Notliwithstundiiig thu fact (hut Thu Chief, filled with advertisements of bargains which may bo secured of our home nicrclintits, goes Into hundreds of homes each week, soinu twenty sticks of mail Older catalogs were te celved at the post olllce heto Inst week A grand old world this will bo whin the public becomes convinced that for ii community to prosper its people must buy nnd sell ut home. Money sent to mall order houses never returns, neither docs it put chase better or cheaper values, and Inst, but not least, never in history has the mail order house been known to contribute to ward repairing the roadsor In anyway building up the community in which you llvo. p On Wednesday tho eighth day of 8eptctnbcr, tho School Uond quostlon Tho legislature having failed to re- appropriate tho money, nltho the law provides Mint tho expenses of thoStnto Pood, Drug, Dairy nnd Oil Commis sion be pnid out of funds collected, has)caused Stato Treasurer George E. Hall to refuse to pay the wnrrnnts, andas a consequence operations In these departments have been tem porary suspended, nnd a numbor of competent deputies, among whom is FraYikTerry of this city, aro at the presen-t time idle. Both Commissioner Clarence; Harmon and Governor More head are against the stand taken by the state treasurer in regards to his technical objections, and it looks nt Mils time a8 though a speclsl session 9fthe.legislatu.re might be called to correct this omission. The Chief be lief Governor Morehend and Com missioner Harmon to bo in the right In this matter, and we believe the stand taken by Treasurer Hall to bp in disregard of tho best interests of i SCHOOL SUPPLIES Our showing of school supplies of all kinds is unusually complete this year. Everything from a slate pencil or a common book strap to complete out-fits of text books IMBMBMMHHI Jto SonUinU I'll r"Yyf txt$K!4) lit Jw. . A Ja-Uox Scli-Fllllnn Fountain i Pen NOW-ltlKAlLE "..... --MSOO STUBKNTS We unqualifiedly recommend the Self FilMng CONKLIN in the line of a fountain ' .. .' . . .- ir - pen. it is not only selMuling and self- cleaning but it is s utterly simpje w in construction that it practically can't go wrong that means a great deal in fountain pens. Our guarantee is back of it. Try it. fSvtfJ iff flliijlll nwiBira mW ff KJpflf HAH n MB OoTih mX and Iti mi niirti 'i-ii- i. - -nAf C. L. THE DRUGGIST Cotting V J iuijirifi3 5pdTff Sp II fi automoSiLe moJhoe'' daces h) X fRIDAYANDSSg5M.EnBER VA fJCv IN HUMAN AI0MiAHilJrEiJOi 5 . mmrnv-,; :. immm- Listen! WE WILL MEET Catalogue House Prices ON YOUR $10.00 and $20.00 Combination Order tr O Spend Your Money at Home and Boost Home Enterprise Bring Your Orders To us to fill, and if we do not have every item we can very quickly secure them. The Miner Bros. Co. General Merchants "A Mighty Safe Place To Trade" the state. This department, while it not only prevents the sale of adulter ated food stuffs and oils in the state, brings many thousands of dollars above running expenses into the stat treasury, and should be maintained. Lincoln Letter llccause of their inability to secure a speaker the committee having the matter in clireias decided not to observe Wopdrow Wilson day at tho state fair. Invitations were extended to Governor Dunne of Illinois and Senator Thomas of Colorado, but both hud previous engagements. Sena tor Goro of Oklahoma was alsoimi'ei', but as he is engaged in Chautauqua woric ho, too, whs not available Had the movement been started a little earlier no dilllculty would have been onoountervd, but lather than confine the addresses exclusively to local men the committee decided best to abandon the ai nmgemcutb. This is the picnic season in Nebras ka, nnd Governor Morehead is very much in demand as the orator on such occasions. As a result he has spout a great (leal of time out in the state tho past few weeks. Hot li the American and Adams Ex press Companies have paid their 1014 taxes in accordance with the provis ions of the Smith law passed by the lull) session of the legislature, but us the Wells Fargo company has thus far refused to observe the law Attorney General Reed will bring suit against it. The taxes paid by tho two former companies amounts to about $18,000, while the latter owes the state about 11,200. The Adams company settled its acoouut Thursday. Many a Nebraskan, irrespective of political affiliations or religious creed, learned with regret last wek of tho death of "Hob" Maloue of Lincoln, "Bob" was a big hearted, good Matur ed man a diamond in the rough and although a man of large affairs, he bad as his closest friends the laboring men of his home city. ' In politics he was a democrat, and on two occasions was the candidate of his party for mayor. Thus far about throe huudred more corporations have paid their annual litvnso tax through tho cilice of Secre. tury of State Pool than had paid ut tlio same period a year ago. It is estimat ed that tlieto ai now about four hun dred moro eoipurutions operating In Nebraska than were licensed in the state last year. Moto or less comment wai. made to cently by certain papers because of the appearance of the stuto hoiiio grounds as a result of permitting tlio grass to grow up and go to seed. At the present time thoro is not a liner lawn in Lincoln, however, than that on the capitol grounds, und tho wisdom of tho action of tho membets of tho board of educational lands unci funds is being demonstrated. Secretary Berneukor of the board of equalisation is engaged in compiling the reports in his olllce, and will have them completed much earlier this year than they have been for several years past. Action of Single Spoonful Surprises Many Red Cloud people who bought the Bimple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, are surprised at INSTANT effect of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This remedy is so complete a bowel cleanser that it is used successfully in appendicitis. AdJer-ika acts on BOTH, upper and lower bowel and ONE SPOONFUL re lieves almost ANY CASE of constipa tion, sour or cassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you take it the gases rumble and pass out. C. L. Cotting, druggist. TRY AUCTIONEER... COL. R. C. PETERS SEE HIM NOW FOR SALE DATES He Understands Livestock Values and Has Enjoyed Great Success as an Auction eer That Gets The Money. PHONE OR WIRE DATES TO COL. R. C. PETERS Guide Rock, : Nebraska COL. PETER'S SALE DATES A. O. Short, September 8. M. Snider, September SO. J. IlHau-iilton & Son. October 33. Frank Rear, October 0. Ernnuiffliinino raiiiiinircniiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiuioiiM HENRY COOK, M. D. DKAT.KK IN &nr,D DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL supplies;and TOILET ARTICLES Jt uijym DR. DEARDORF VKTBHINARY 9URQCON Graduate Chicago Veterinary College TWELVK YKAHS KXPKRIENCB AT RAI LEV'S TIE BARN Hod Cloud -;- Nebraska R.E.CAMP,D.C. Chiropractor Phones Independent 2TJ I Bell Red 101 Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED I ta?" Office Oven Amihiciiit's Store FOR THE BEST OF CIGARS AND SMOKING TOBACCO POWELL BROS. SMOKE HOUSE BiUiiuiiti'iiiiDiiiHiKiiiiiiiiRiiHsiiuiitnii'if'ifiniiiri r.iiHi'n:numnnnnnnniii!' n; .aiiwrt liiiinnu l H-mutiiiii'isrininin tiiiiinniiiiiiiifiirinniNiiiiiriiM'ii'iiitiHiiniiii'niuitini'tfninnnifji FOR THE BEST IN THE PRINTING ART QUALITY The Quality of printed mat ter depends largely on the style and originality displayed in the composition. Mechanical finish and good workmanship are only obtainable through the use of proper equipment. If you de sire Quality printing CONSULT US THE RED CLOUD CHIEF RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA P k i i.i win ran." .3 n. i. "iiK1'1 mi ' Wii iiwiiiii'i! miuii i wiiMsiir Tin ,i, iw , ut wiii t mi i in. i'i. i , if 'i ' n i Vote For The School Bonds - 4t I i i .f ' 1 fit 4 lvQt7."JM.,Jrt.-k!...rfXitjS A . '!SI.t1li3tiVMML!rTI'1