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Saturday Matinee Tho Nowly WOdS, a cartoon comedy, taken from the comic supplements of the Sunday papers, A regular brainstorm. Saturday Night The Maid of the Mystic Mine, a sensational western comedy drama in 3 acts, dealing with people of the early days in a western mining camp. Not a cut'throat, dare devil drama but a beautiful story told in a pleasing manner. Den't Fall teste Mr MaMaee Saturday at 2130. Price 10c art 20c rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraak PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Cntcrcd In tho Fontofllce at Itcd Cloud, Neb rts Second Claim Matter' H. McAUTHUIt l'UliLl&HKlt THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PA PUR IN WUnHTER COUNTY PUBLIC SALE! The Schools for 1917-18 The schools will open Momlny, Sept. 10, nml Inasmuch us seveinl changes lu urrnngemciit from previous years will be necoisiiry I nui tiiking occasion to in uko some- strttuments relative to the beginning of our school. Registrations for high school work can be made fit the high school olllce on Friday andSatuiday, Sept. 7 ami 8. Many pupils are already registered. Those need not appear until tho open, infj day. Tho new building not being ready the necessary arrangements for classes until that time-will be announced later. A further statement icgnrdiug these mattets will appear hi next week's paper. It is sincerely hoped by all connect" ed with tho school and by the citizens of Red Cloud that the eighth grade graduates in the territory belonging to Red Cloud will all be with us this year, as wo anticipate that the arrange ment of the junior high school will be very much to their liking aud needs. We arc anticipating a very large en rollment of non-resident pupils iu ad dition to tho eighth grade graduates ns with our new building we shall bo able to amply accomodate all who come. We shall be more than plcnsed to see all our young people in school, even though they may have beeu oblig ed to stay out of school for one or more years. The high school schedule offers courses In agriculture with laboratory studies, normal training with practice teaching, commercial subjects including shorthand und typo writing and college entrance subjects. So even though a young lady or gentleman may have been-out of school for considerable time, our school will olTer them work well suited to their needs 'A number of innuirles have come to the olllce for non-resident pupils in regard to rooms and convienieuces to offer will confer a favor by Informing the olllce. P. M. Wiutp.heaii, Supt. - - Kansas City Market Kansas City Stock Yard, Aug. 27. Cattle received today 2u,uoO head, market btrong to -0 higher, top sieero M5 a new high record. Hogs today 0,000, market steady with last Friday, top 818 80, !!0 cents above top reported from Chicago. Sheep and lambs to day 5,000, market steady, lambs to kill ers $10.30. Reef Cattle Choice natives sold steady, top SIS, weighty grass cattle 10 to 20 higher, with a good demand for fleshy feeders, who outbid packers on several lots aud got them at 812.85 to S13.S5, packers paying up to 813.20 for others. Light weight grass cattle sold IS to 25 higher, medium weight Kansas and Oklahoma steers at SO to $10.50, light Oklahonm steers at 80.75 to 88.75, some at tho lat ter price considered 25 higher. Cows and heifers remained dull till theclose last week, but are soiling better today, Ht S0.C0 to 810 for cowb, choice fed heifers quotable up to S13, veal calves S12.G0. Kansas aud Oklahoma owners ate holding cattle back, as grass is as good now as it ordinarily is iu May. Stockers and Feeders liuyers were in larger attendance last week, and cleared up the yards close. Good fall pastures are stimu lating trade in stock cattle, and gdod corn prospects are inducing the pur chase of focding steers. Stock steers sell mainly at 87.25 to ,8.50, feeding steers 88 to $10, fleshy feeders upwards to S13.25 today, stock cows and heifers eG.25 to 18. Hogs Tho top prico today. 217.80, was paid for hogs weighing 240 lbs., other medium weight hogs at 817.75, and choice heavy hogs worth as much, though none were here today. Rest lights sold at $17.25, and bulk of sales was at 810.50 to 817.50. Receipts nro so light that very littlo attention is paid to outbldo markets, top here to cuntly frequently being a quarter abovo top iu Chicago, including today, and far abovo other river marketb. Tho hog market is iu an uncertain position, and buyeis at shipping points arc having to do some tall guessing to come' o'ut even. However, most of the foam was removed last week, and moro stable markets are looked for this week, with strength dominating the bituatlon. I will sell at Public Auction on my farm 2 miles south and U miles west of Rod Cloud, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, oti Wednesday. Sept- 5 37 Head of Live Stock 15 Head of Horses and Mules 15 1 span groy mares, 12 aud 13 yrs old, wt 2700; 1 driving team wt 1300; 1 bay horse, 8 yrs old, wt 1300; 1 iron groy horse, 1 yrs old, wt 1400; 1 iron gtoy horse, 1 yrs old, wt 1200; l'bay filly, 2 yrs old, wt 000; l yearling Iron grey colt; 1 suckling mule; 1 bay niulo 4yrs old, wt, i:0i); 1 Iron grey mule, .t yrs old, wt 1000; 1 black mare mule, 2 yrs old, wt 00'J; 1 mouso colored mule, 2 yrs old, wt U00; 1 good bay saddle pony, 10 yrs old, wt 800, will drive single or double. 22 Head Of Cattle 22 0 good milch cows, 8 giving milk, 1 fresh soon; 2 2-yr-old heifers with calf. 3 yearling hoifers; 3 winter calves; I spring calves; I Shorthorn Scotch Top bulj with pedigree. Farm Machinery, Etc. Dane overshot stacker, Daln buck rake, Dnin Mower, McCormlck take, 2 Johu Deer sta tongueless plows, nearly new John Deere corn planter, disc, 2 2-section harrows, Ohio riding cultivator, New Departuro tongueless cultivator walking cultivator, walking plow, breaking plow, mogul feed grinder, Studo wagon, Mollne wagon, Van Ilrunt carriage, road buggy, hay rack, hand corn shelter, De Laval cream separator, sot Ul-ln harness, 3 sets lj-in harness, saddle and bridle, 3 sets ilv nets, 5 cords wood 10 tons alfalfa, straw, 70 acres corn, y, aero potatoes, 100 chickens, piano, stove, rangos, sewing machines, furniture and other articles to numerous to mention. Dinner will be served, by the Mi Hope Labies Aid TERMS: NINE MONTHS TIME AT TEN PER CENT INTEREST E. L. HASKINS, Owner COL. J. ELLINGER, Auctioneer W. A. SHERWOOD. Clerk ... ' 'Ja.vlvA3fA iJ ESTATE BPASKA! LINCOLN SEPT-3-4-5-6 7- IN CONNECTION WITH WORLD'S BEST LIVESTOCK' AGRICULTURE DOMESTIC PRODUCTS BOYS CAMP AND BETTER "WILL BE FOUND THE GREAT f-VBSMa ai ISSESe 191711 HORTICULTURE BABIES FOOD TRAINING CAMP fefr ' in Fnom,o5ND5STpx MKflr AFTERNOON 9 EVENING JffiS jfffiy HORSE RACING EVERYAFTgN BL SEVEN BAND3PLENTY7 K:.:"X.::x':X": ii ii. ii mi -J i J ' JCrm i""l!T iflIraN An Ad in the Chief will produce the desired results We wish to thank tho many sub scribers for the prompt manner in which they have came forward and re newed their subscription to Tho Chief as by so doing tb'ey have expressed their approval of our elTorts to give them a newspaper that thoyconslder a necessity of the home. We also wish to state that thero are still a few who have overlooked tlin matter' and failed to renew their subscription. To those we wish to say that wo would greatly appreciate the favor if thoy would give the matter their prompt attention an we wish to have our. subscription list paid up before September 1st.. , Our Printing Will Please You I- No Jobs too small, none too large to receive our careful attention THE RED CLOUD CHIEF PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS ".W ho-v chenfi but how : v V V ? V an, lb... :-::-:":xxW"X":"H"W"t't"X-5 x- ov Women of Webster County There is an uver growing imcd lu the boipltalh of Europe for all kinds of bandages and dreislug, aud there Is a great shortage of new material It is im perative that evory house keeper should save all worn table cloths and napkins. It these are sent to Mrs. W. A. Sher wood by parcel post or otherwise they will bo prepared for use by the Ladies War Relief Society of this city and for warded free of charge with othor sup-' plies to the Red Cross Hospital Supply Service. Mrs. 0. J. Piatt, Secretary , Ether and Lorette Appelgate return ed to their borne at Qlbbon, Tuesday, after visiting their cousin, Toby Mer cer. ' 5 Tor Sale; 3' sections improved land in Washington County, Colorado albo '6i sections unimprovo 1 land. For information write Earl Moffet, Akron, Colorado. ' The Hamilton - Omthmr Clothing Co. lmaiiHrkaiaw Everything htsn or Moy Wsars med Olemd Nemraskm "i N A -Vf- - -.. nr 4eM tlM!MU.NI. - - r "i" hi vi ''fiw