VM& is t"a . ri i -1 XJMMliMttiWatet,.... OWnv. ir.. uf . - .. KID CLOUD, WlBAggrOfinr " '"'l,w-"' it IS A Varied List of Summer Tours Gtaclo Tho climax of the rii?tfe;l fjrau.lottr of the Rookies, ati Ideal vacation laud. Yellowstone The land of geysers, painted canyon, forests and waterfalls, via tho Cody Way in nutomoblle9, tho pconic adventure of the Summer: Ettas lar-ColoraoV9 most beautiful vacatton laud, by automobile from Lovolaud or Lyons, Burlington service offers both routes. The Black HMs-Picturesque and cool; tho land of scented pines and mtwHnln.il waters, cool nltrhts. trout streams and automobiles. The Big Horns The Western Adirondack; locality of quaint mountain ranches. Tho Absarokas-UoachciX via Cody Scenic Road lo Yellowstone. Dlff ?amo country and locality of splendid tourist ranches. Send for publlctlons, "Glacier", "Yellowstone", "Estes", "Scenic Colorado", "Ranch Life in the Bufllnlo Uill Country", "Dude Ranches, g Horn Mountains", "The Black Hills". Lot us help yo P,an vour vacation in any of these attract ivc localities. L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent 1001 Farnnin Street, Omaha, Nebr N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. IIMIIIIHIMMMMMMMMaMM IF YOU PNUPflT OR A PRPR Made Right Lettered flight and Erected Right I see: OVERlflG BROS. & GO. Makers of ArtistlclMonumcnts Red Cloud, WWVWWAMArWAWNVJW i Auto Hearse - Horse Hearse ED. AMACK ! UNDERTAKING . ,' (LADY ASSISTANT)' ALL THE PHONES L rwwwvwuMMMMMMMMviMrWArmMMN wwmwiBwwKwmwvwftwww.wwsw ; The Doors of the United i Christian Church are I ALWAYS OPEN II a. m. Subject 8 p. m. Subject Make This Sunday UVAWVVVJftiV.V.V.".VAV.VV-V.".V.V.VV.SVAW Central College of Osteopathy 729 Troost Avenue, Kama City, Mo. 15th Year Opens Sept. 10 Full Four Year Course Tuition aame as three year heretofore. Certitlcate issued on com pletion of third year if desired, with tho privilege of tluiohing fourth year at any time without additional cost. 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Prof. Rssert and wife aro moving from their farm near Upland into town where they will both teach In the schools at this place. Mrs. Joe Krai camo down from Hastings last Saturday evening and spent the fair week with their daugh ter, Mrs. Robt. Thompson, autl family INAVALE Sheriff Huffer of Red Cloud was on onr streets Tuesday. Harrj Barker came up from Cloud Saturday night. Roe Retikel spent tho last of weok with relatives here. Red the Chas. Hunter and wtfo returned from their trip west 1 hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hastings left Wed nesday night for a western trip C. A. Waldo and family and several others autoed to Bladeu Tuesday to at tend the fair. (Juite a number attended the last Quarterly Conference at the M. E. church Thursday night. Chancy Sauuders returned to Re publican Sunday night whore he has a position at the depot. Dr. l'ackwood of Rlverton was called here Monday to attend Earl I3ut well's boys who are better at this writing. A large crowd attended the social at Will Tabor's Tuesday night and enjoy ed the talk given by Rev. Reebe of Red Cloud. Mrs. L. W. Thompson and son of Los Vogas, New Mexico, arrived Sun day night to assist at tho central of fice until H. Holdredgo gets better. Kansas City Market Kansas City Stock Vards, Aug. 20. Cattle receipts were 30.UOO head today, market lo to 25 lower, more in some oases, nothing prime included. Hog receipts were 6,000 head, market 50 higher, nothing choice included, best here 510.20, but good 'hogs weighing above 225'lbs. would go at SUMO. Sheep supply was 2000, market 25 lower, some lambs weighing 02' lbs. and not fat at the top 515 75. ""' MJeef Cattle ' (Weakness set in lait Thursday nt nbonoti all kinds' except prim fluish dd cauieVwhieli are scarce; and would sell today about as high as any time An outside buyer was "today "lookiug for pi ime heifers, willing to pay 8i:t but thb tiet he could tind was some good grass heifers, for which he paid 9.7.ri, steady with last week. Other grass heifers at 83.75, and some heavy cows at &i 7.1 wore called 50 cuuts low er thau last week. The beat pastute steets bore brought 111.75, and lower grades of weighty grass steers sotd down to 8'J, light Oklahomas to $7 These cattle are .10 to 75 cents lower than best time lust week. Idaho kill ing steera weighing 800 to 070 lbs. sold today at 8U, Oregon cows, 044 lbs., at $3.no, Oiegou steers at U. 25 to $12.50 Chicago had 20,000 today, with expect ation of ouly 20,000, St. Louis 12,500, St. Joseph 4,G(J0, too many for the capacity at their market. Heavy de clines are reported from each of these markets. Stockers and Feeders Prices declined 00 cents after Tues. day lu-.t week, and quit somewhat low or thau end of previous week. The maiket is 10 to 25 lower today and this week should prove a good time to buy. Stock steers range from 8'i. 75 to $0 feeders 88.50 to $10, lleshy steers for feuding much easier to get away from the packers thau heretofore, at $10.50 to 811 50. Hogs Top hogs sold at 810.20 today, as compared with a top of $17.:i one week ago. At that, the top price to day did not represont tho real market, for good hogs would have brought $1040, moro than two dollars advance in a week. Tho market is 50 cents higher today, and there seems to be uo stopping it till it runs past twenty cents a pound some little distance Demaud for pork for soldiers at the front, puts no restrictions on the prices. AsidB from the small receipts, quality is lucking ami weights are light to nn extent that is alarming, in view of probablo future requirements for pork products. Notice Red Cloud, Nebr., Aug. 21, 1017 The Webster County lloardof Equal ization will moet on the 28th day of August 1017 to make tho levies for the said county for the yoar 1017. (SEAL) U. F. Pewit, County Clerk MOfeE LOCALS Read E. L. Raskins biff Bale ad on page 4. Miss Mtv Wonderly of Inavale is in the city today. Miss Kathryn Trout went to Harvard Wednesday to visit relatives. Leonard and Raymond Waller came down from C'owles Wednesday evening to visit relatives. Mr, nnd Mrs. Alf Saladen and daugh ter, Miss Hazel, and Miss Elsie Diet rich are In Lebanon today attending Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rife took their daughter, Hernice, to the hospital at Hastings, Wednesday, where the little lady was operated upon for appendici tis. She Is doing as well as can be ex pected. On Sunday at Inavale Tad Saunders and Russ and Bruss Darymple were observed playing some kind of a game by Constable D. L Dalley of that plate and on Tuesday Sheriff Huffer and County Attorney Mutiday went up to that place and investigated the matter which resulted in the arrest of the threo players. Mr. Saunders w a brought before the county judge and fined SoS 25, which he paid, while the two brothers were remanded to jail. The ,0. M. Howard folks, who pur chased and moved ou to the Crosby ranch north of town, last spring, are certainly not forgotton by their rela tives and friends at the old home, neai Red Cloud, Nebr During the pat week they enjoyed a visit from their son, Everett, of Jewel County, Mrs. Howard's mother, Mrs Sattley, and friends, C. A. Herrlck and wife, of Red Cloud, nnd the Misses Lela and r mie oi iusoon, ivansas. v e en joyed n friendly call from these fine people Saturday St. Francis Herald A meeting was held by the Congre gational church on Friday evening t consider the question of uniting with the Disciple church In forming a new denomination to be called "The United Christian Church". After a disoussloi of the question It was put to a vote, resulting iu quite a number going ovei to the new organization. The mem bers uf the Congregational church latii held a meeting and it developed thui there were about thirty members win wauted to continue tho Congregatioum organization and on vote beiug taken it was so decide i. We wish to thank the many sul -scrlbers for the prompt manner in which thoy have came forward and re newed their subscription to The Chief as by so doing they have expressed their approval of our efforts to givi them & newspaper that they consldei ft necessity of the horde. We also wish lo state that there are still a few win have Overlooked tin; matter and failed lorenW their subscription. To thos We wish to saj?' that? we would' greatly appreciate the favor if they would give tbe matter tltair prompt attention as vc wish t6' have our subscription list paid up before September 1st. Do You Know How To Can? r ,If there Is one woman in the Stat, of Nebraska who does not know how to can or dry corn, the Exteusion Ser vice of the University of Nebraskx wants to know it. If she is living net r one of the 2,215 food conservation vol unteers, she will receive personal in struction. If not, directions will be sent by mail. Address the Extension, Service, College of Agriculture, Lin coin. Whole Wheat Bread Utilization of the entire wheat ber y iu making tiout is urged in Emergency Bulletin Xo 13, "Whole Wheat Breads" just published by the agricultural ex tension service of the University of Nebraska. It points out that 27 pet cent of the wheat berry is fed to live stock, as the mills utilize only 7.1 per ceut in the making of patent white tlour, The use of the hand gristmill iu grinding whole wheat for family consumption is suggested in this bul letin It will be sent free upon appli cation to the Extension Service, College of Agriculture, University Farm. What a $50 Bond Will Do The proceeds of ono fifty-dollar Lib et'ty Loau llond will purchase: Thirteen 1.1-pounder shells for de stroying submarines. Four 0-iuuh shells for the same pur pose. One hundred pounds of smokeless powder. Eighteen gas masks for a like num ber of soldiers at the front. Enough coal to drive a destroyer ono hundred twenty miles. Enough gasoline to drivo a submar tne destroyer one hundred fifty miles. A sailor's uniform outfit. Four months subsistence for a sold ier. Dally Thought. Tho purest and most lasting human friendships aro permeated with an ele ment of reverence. Austin Phelps. Articles of Incorporation We, tho uuderslitucdi Incorporator, Jo herohy In pursuance of the Statutes of Ne braska, In audi cases titado ami provided, associate ourselves together as a body politic and corporate In the inauneraitd (or the pur poses hereinafter mentioned. Artlclo t Tho said corporation shall bo named and known a Rlrctton. Inavale Light ant Power Company Article '2 That Its principle) place of litisl noss shall bo tho City of Uod Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska. Articles Tho general uatiiro of tho busi ness which may bo transacted br said corpor ation shall be as follows: To acquire land nnd construct, maintain and operate an electric transmission line or Uuesover the public highway In said county or counties, to purchaso electric current, and to sell said electric current to any person or corporation along tho Hue of said transmis sion Hues;! to Issuo stock, Ismds, or a mort gage or other legal evidences of Indebtedness, and to do such other things as are necessary In tho transaction of the business above de. lined. Artlclo 4 Tho amount of authorized capital stock of said corporation shall be Ten Thous and Dollars, (110,000.00). Tho amount of bonds said Company may Issue shall not ex ceed Ten Thousand Dollars. (llp.OOO.OO). Artlclo G The existence of said corporation shall commence when said articles of Incor poration aro tiled wltli the Secretary of State and County Clerk of said County, and are published according to law, and shall con. tlniie (or forty (10) years unless sooner terml' nated by duo process ot law. Article ( Tho greatest amount of liability to which said corporation may at any one time be s u beet shall not exceed two-thirds of the capital stock of said Company. Article 7 The capital stock of said Com pany shall be divided Into 100 shares of Twen ty Flvo Dollars (Si.00) each. Articles Tho allalrs of said corporation shall be conducted by the Hoard of llvodlrcct ors, who shall hold such positions for a period of one year from the completion of the said organization of said Incorporation, and annually thereafter said Hoard of directors shall be elected by tho stockholders from among their number as shall be approved by tho by-laws of said corporation, hereafter to be adopted by said Hoard of Directors. The Hoard of directors shall choose a President, Vlce-l'tesldent, Secretary and Treasurer, nnd said Secretary and Treasurer may be the same person. Said directors shall perform all of the duties required In establishing and conducting the business nttairs ot said Com pany and as provided by tho by-laws of the corporation, bald otllcers shall each hold his oillclal position (or a period of one year unless removed by said Hoard of Directors or otherwise. Artlclo U Tho place oi meeting of thu said Hoard of Directors shnll bo at Hcd Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, unless otherwise ordered by the Hoard of Directors holdliu said unices from year to year. Thu said dl rectors Hhall ns soon as convenient after the formation of said Incorporation elect said ollleers at a meeting to be held Iu Ued Cloud Nebraska, and provide (or the opening I stock subscription books and (or the trans, action of the business attalrs of said .corpora atton, provide tho necessary seal and record book, which shall be In the form to be deter mined by the said directors. Vacancies In the Hoard of directors during the tlrst ycat of tho corporate existence shall be tilled bj the then holding directors, and thcreaftei vacancies shall be tilled by tho said stock holders In the manner provided by law and the by-laws ot this corporation. Article 10 Theio articles ot Incorporation may be amended at -any time. Ever amendment thereto shall tlrst be approved by a majority of the holding Hoard of Direct ors, and upon bolng approved It shall bo en tered at large upon the reaords of the Hoard to bo accurately- kept by the Hecretary. liach of'such amendments shall be made n part of the&rtlclesnt Incorporation aud shall be acknowledged as the record, and public and recorded In the same manner as these articles. INCOItl'Olt.VTOHS J. K. Mor.itts A. WAi.no .. WlCKWIKK . D. AllNl'l' P. K.VSTWOOI). Statool Nebraska County of Webster ss On this '27th day of July, 1917, personally appeared before me J. K. Morris, C. A. Waldo and C. I.. Wlckwlre to me well known to be the Identical permits whose names were a( tlxed to the forogolug articles of Incorpor ation, and they severally acknowledged the execution of the same to be tbelr voluntary act and deed (or the purposes In said articles expressed. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my name and atllxed my oillctul seal the day and year tlrst alx)vo written. C. II. HUltOKSS (Seal) Notary Public. NOTARY AUK NOW I.KDO KM KNT. State o( Nebraska I UJ Ho It Homombered. Franklin County m That on this 27 th dny of .Inly A. !.. 11117 before the undersigned N. It. Morrow a Notary Public, In and for said county, personally came (1. D. Ar. imp, P. P. Host wood to me known to be the Identical persons whose names aro af tlxed to and who executed the foregoing Instrument ns grantors mid acknowledg ed the same to be their voluntary act and deed (or tho purposes therein sot forth. Witness my hand and Notarial fienl tho day and year last abovu written. N. It. Moiutow (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires the 17th day o( July IU20. legal Notice. I). C. Kelley, II rut and true namo unknown, Mrs. D. C. Kelley, his wllo, tlrst and true namo unknown; Herbert A. Tabor; Mrs. Herbert A. TalHir, wife o( Herbert A. Talior; tlrst and truo namo unknown; Tho un known heirs, devlsoos, legatees, personal re presentatlvcsand other persons Interested In tho estate of any or nil of the above named defendants II deceased will take notlco that on tho 13th day of August 1017, Charles F. Wallln, plalntltr herein, tiled his petition In tho District Court of Webster county, Nebras ka, against each and nil of tho nbovo named defendants, nnd that ou thei:ith day of Aug ust 11)17, Hon. 11. S. Duiigan. Judge of said court, made nu order (or scr Ire of summons ou said defendants by publication In thu Ited Cloud Chief; that the object and prayer o( said petition nro to remove cloud from nnd Unlet title In the above named plnlntlit' of the following real estate, viz,, Lots H, u and 10 In Hlock I In OullKord's Addition to tho city Of Hod Cloud, Nebraska, all Iu section :H Townships North, llaugo 11 west 0 P. M, In Webster county Nebraska, and for equitable relief. You nro required to answer said petition on or before tho 1 day of October 1017. Dated August II, 11)17. ClIAIII.KM F. Wai.MN, liy Frank J. Mumlay Ills Attorney. U-U JE i w iTSul i Km When the Firemen Appear the insured man'j fint thought ii one oi thankfulness that he is so. How abou your thoughts !( a fiirernan should ap pear at your home? The Day Before the Fire is the day to insure. As that day may be to-morrow (or all you can know or do, it fellows that prudence would im pell you to stop in our office to-day and have us issue you a policy, O. C. TEEL R.elia.ble Insurance The Red Cloud Chief Quality Printers : Publiihers Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty FOR YOU Printed Matter of the "Better Quality" rxXo' Hint- rfi?ii , Til Hut Iloe ooob . The Hamilton - Cmthor Clothing Com Smcmmci (a Paal Stony Everything Mm or Boy Woarm Reel Oleu Nebrmekm H C. II. Miner Dr. S. S. Deardorf, M. D. C. - Manager - Veterinary la Cbirgo t. H. Miner Serum Co. 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