I'mmNauuiu. umtmMir. mi MMijmm imiijulip N $ AS TOLD TO US ? ..:..:..;..:..:,.:,.;....;..:.,:..:........;:.....:,j.:.....:.,.:. J'ts L Y sl is liDim- from wint u.l K L. S'tu'loi was lit. ic futn tmvulr i Mm ilav . Mf O.lur Sutton of ImivuV win i the I'ity Monday, j Ki?'h Ilu-,1 iiijs bi end dully at Piatt's Uinc'cry tf rims, hhnrcr was u busins visitor at Lincoln this week. Good meals pood service moderate prices Powell & Pope's cafe. Misses Vera Hatfield and (ileva (J.iin ure homo from St Jo'cpli, Mo. Fred Slcbrass of Ulue Hill has en. tered tialninp campntLlttle Uock.Ark We want every voter to read nuri heed the Chief's editorial supReMlons this week. Kltfhteeti men nre to be called for Camp Funston; to entrain during the last week of August. Mrs. Mary Poleulky Iihs received an ofllclnl government card notifying her that Paul has arrived safely oversea. Mis. J, E lleeyer ba9 returned to her home ut Seattle, Wash., after several month's visit. yvith relatives nnd friends ilO'i here. C.sl it billot ft r Heche .See Dr Warrick Wcdtienday. Aug 21 Mrs Paul MuDo.vull Is home from Lincoln. Kut and dilnU at .Powell & Pope'.s Cafe. tf Hello, 11211 Wo nre missing jour preseuce today. Freh Hastings bread daily at Platt'n (Irocery. tf II. J, Brown goes to Wnuueta, Neb , Sunday evening Eyes teeted, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, the Jeweler. Geprge Holt, of the Cowles Auto Co, was a Red Cloud visitor Tuesday. Mrs. J 11. Wisecarver is visiting her daughter Mrs Geo Kailey at Omaha. A. O. Arnold candidate for County Treasurer, was in the city Wednesday. Farmers' Uulon meeting at Kellogg Hall every Thursday night ot 8:30. tf f C. II. Kelley, of Campbell, was a ploasaut caller at this oillce Satur day, 4 A. E. Nolan made 'a business trip to KntiSHB City the last of the. week. Mrs. Nolan accompanied .him. . FOR SALE Good, Improved quarter section 2 miles east and 7 miles south of Inavalc. For terms see H. J. Won- lerly. 32tf Attorney H. S. Foe and his brother (llenn, Ivan Stout and Harry Robinson entrained this morning for technical training at Lincoln. Hon. A. C. Shallcnberger delivered a pntrlotlc address to a crowded house Sunday evening. He speaks tersely, right to the point, and aroused great enthusiasm. If you enjoy getting a little aloof from tho world and Its troubles attend one of those opcti'uir Sunday evening services at the four corners. Tills is not a paid adv. It's the Chief advice. This is your last, chance to read over our "Political Announcement" column and pick out the ones you are going to vote for. They nro all good. Take, your choice Four Guide Hock pastors have or ganized n Ministerial Association that is pledged to support only ''dry" can dtdatcs. And a irreat man onco said, "Keep chinch and state forever sepa rate." Mr. George Pllley nnd wife ha7e re cently returned from Wyoming where they visited two weeks with George nnd Al Smith at Gillette. ,Tlie Smiths were formerly Red Cloud boys who went to Wyoming h few years ago to engage iu farming. They nre getting on famously have good crops of grain and potatoes, and one. of themis to come to Omaha; market next Monday with k carload of fine fat cattle, of doubt many of the older inhabitants their own raising. will remember him. The young niqn who have reached the age o.2l since the 5th of last June will be tUed irpon to register on Aug ust 81. The voices of Gen. Pershing and Kx Ambassador Gerajil can now be heard on the Columbia Grafonoln at Cottiug and Mitchell's. .11-1 V. 11. Thomas, Si, until quite re cently a resident of Red Cloud, died at Lougmont, Col., last1 Thursday, aged nearly 78 years. Ed Olmstead, Ralph Vaughn, Wm. G. Scplt and John It. Farquehr, also Lewis Helu.from Clay Center, eurralc ed this morning for Auto School tech nical training at Kansas City. Word has come to this otllee that Mis II. M. Waller, of Cowles, who was taken to the hospital at Omahn' last week for an operation, pussed the ordeal safelytind Is rapidly Improving. Mr and Mis. J. W. MeCraeken of Rod Cloud,,vho have been absent for uncouple of monYhs enjoying tho in vigoiaUilg air of Colorado's mountain regions, ic'turned from Denver Tues day morning. Lost in the city. A most charming young lady in faultless nttlie" was seen wandeiing up the north end of Webster street the other day, very evi dently realizing she was not where she desired to be. Kindly neighbois set her right. Sho came from the depot uud was looking for the schoolhouse. Mr. nnd Mrs. Noble Sauford, of Ax tel, Neb.t are visiting, at the home of Mrs. William Richardson. Mr. San ford is a civil war veteran, cnl'sting from Galena, III., nnd serving under U. S. Grant, lle tells many a good. war-times story. Atone time-ie was a resldent.otUlVobstar cBHty tjnd no M ss Jo .phlne Cast ir Is home from Nnponoo. I-1 a i U I.iohjiidhon mine In fr.m C loyuiiii to M'lt Ins faiul'j tho List put of tho itl Mrs. Nellie Castor, who has been v .siting her brother Win West ami f imily at N'apoiiee, returned linme last week. Women's Relief Coips will meet Satin day afternoon ut 12:110 o'clock. Every member be picscnt for a busi ness meeting. There is a report that (Mih. Fred Sohult. was quite severely liijmed In nn n.ito accident out toward Cowles last Filday evening, on the way homo from Hastings, Dr. Warrick, the speclulist, will meet Eye, i2ar, Nose and Throat pa tients, and those needing glasses tit ted, at Dr. Dammerell's, Wednesday, August SI. Hours 2 to 0. JVM J. E hlliott, who Is ln'onargc of the Farmers' Union Elevator here, Is now listed among the happy folks Ou account of the arrival of his wife who came In from Des Moines, In-va, to malic Jim's home seem like home. The eastern farmers have learned from experience that it pays to stack grain. There is a little more labor involved but the safety from injury by unexpected rains more than offsets this cost. Curtis Friday now li'membcrof Uncle Sam's Aviation Corp, 'visited here this week. Curtis was formerly tho oblig ing clerk in Cutting's drug store, nud eulUted about! a year ago. You would hardly know the btalwart "blnlninn'j nnv. 'j There will 'bd a patriotic meeting at the Pawnee Un!on Church. in Paw nee township over., in Smith 'county, next Sunday afternoon at 3:80 p. m., conducted by Rev.1 F. M. Rico; pnstto of tho Christian Church a SnYith Center. t' 1 If 'tho local nows sections of'th Chief strike you as- somewhat OiieJ this week please consieer polities as In thte Coast Artillery A v ' 'ilk, iinfllivMi nlftit cis for tu s tt 1 ,i int hi 'ml v HnKli'v I u In (n tiing m 'tlietii rJ fro:i 'ns ecMu Clms I .Mundeis, Inn vile. Win. l Hanks llhuleii. Lstu (, McCoy, Illuden. Leo I Ituby, Iiinvnlo Wm 1 Piedtnore. Mi-Cook. liny A oris-, Guide Rook. responsible This ' Is the Inst Umi' proceeding the' prlan'ry cletlftn'jiiil'ji our political patrons di'iiw heavily on the Chief's columns and the "Wliror'i' ORPHEUM THEATER TWO DAYS NEXT Wednesday and Thursday August 21 and 22 Afternoon and Evening Over the To & 4 With SERGEANT EMPEY See what America is up af awt 0?tr There That is what Serf eait & fctw:jri. ii this Grrat Patriotic Picture i p. .k. wo uays.umy Wednesday : Thursday : Next AUGUST 21st and 22nd Afternpon and Evening hi X i' i ' fi IB rrni umi i in ii mi nnii i Mi,nriiiiiiiH'M.Vn wnnmniwmn Noted Speaker at Co. Fair Dr. Clurles I). Iliiylls of Now York City, wl.u made a personal tour of de. vasted ltelhun and Friuice Ihroujjh 1000 in Us of territory, traveling on a Herman passport, was invited to dine with the emperor and refused the honor, it such it could ho called, was on three ships that were sunk by the German submarines bikI wa9 tho last cIvIIIhii to travel on u German passport will tell of lils oxpeilence9 at The Conntj Fair ou August 22, at 1:30. timo. Koto, that wo' are no'f "rejfrotM ting" about it.'' ' ' I Mr .1. A. Thompson, Mr WillNeally and his brother, came in 'from Paibons Kansas, anl .were 'visiting relatives and friends In Ked Cloud Tuesday. and Wednesday, Mr. Tliompsoujs a cousin of our neighbor farmer G. W Shannon. The visitors report the corn prospects as unfavorable iu Kansas. They left for Hastings Wednesday evening. Last year six auto loads fiom one neighborhood in Gage county came to the Thayer County Fair for one day and stayed for three days. This year twenty care arc coming for the cn tire four days from that neighbor hood. They enjoyed the shady park, pure drinking water and . excellent program. Four "Big Days and Nights, August 27-30. ' Lee DeTour, who is a eandldate'for Commissioner of the nth District, whs in Red Cloud the last of the week look ing over the political ground and shaking hands with many friends. Mr DeTour is too well known to need anv Introdnotion here, havlug been a resi dent of Webster county for 40 yearf . His life has been mainly devoted to agricultural interests, though ho was at one time in the ofllclal circle, as county clerk. He is democratio and American, nnd qualified to fill the oillce he seeks. For many years he has resided at Guide Rook, and has a large circle of friends who would rejoice to see him win at the primaries next Tuesday. The subject next to be considered by the J-mlnuto u en Is ".Mobilizing Amur, lea's Man Power." Tho dates and speakers are Friday, Ami. 10, Kev. I). Kifirernld; Saturday Aug. 17, Atty L. 11. Hlack-ledge Red Cross Entertainments Provis.ons having already been made by pledges and otherwise for lied Cross funds for tho immediate future, no en tertainments of any character will be permitted ut tho present tinio in the name of the Rod Cross. Perm ssion must at all times bo obtained from the officers of the Web ster County .Clmpjer beforo any enter tainment or benefit Is glvq'ti, The aluivo action was taken at tho last meeting, following instructions' from headquarters'. . . ' ' ;.,' i , 'i clbAT..,rl,!,lChnlr!,nla,'i. H m rM , k, n ' Brethern Church Notes ' 'iJu'uday iiiornlrigAug. 18th,setvic(J a9 ilsiVul t Sunday School at 10;Pre'aeh loir at II Rev. J. H. Wnunnor wi fpfbHoji Suhdija,' morning. Everybody. welcome 10 uicsc services. .Rev It. andMiV Esholnuin wUl at tend the.Jtrotiiarn Chautauqua Assemb ly hdhl :ii''Heatrico'tlie balance Mf tin week it 1 1 1 over next Sunday. (AIr. an I Mrs. It. V. Eshelinin and fiiiiilly -tt?lrted Monday evening ford trfp to.lilbvojs', via auto ! . Union set vices Sunday evening. ' ' ' Property Lost 'j Lost between Ked Cloud and Illation, sit of auto chains iu sauk, net Keen rKuttor wrenches, pair pinch plyers, music stand In leather cao, and other small article. Kinder leave at this otllee oi notify Claude Cramor, Uladon Nebrnska 33-'J A Bargain 1C0 acres 7 miles from Illrd Cltyall good level farm land except u few acresL b acres of breaking to bo sown to vheat this fall one third to the purchases, price J3J00 00. Will carry Stood (X) for & years This Is an excep .tiounl bargain. J. W. Stockman has just returned from Bird City with 31200 Oons his one thjrd share of 84 acres of wheat fiom Ills farm, which 1b Hi 00 per acre. No further com ments are necessary. 32-tf J. II. IlAii.in. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF WEBSTER COUNTY: Just as I had completed arrange ments to make a personal campaign ovqc tho county, to meet you face. to 'fadi and to telPvoli lh&llV 'would L. Jtl-- l ..J' ' i !i ),J ' ujiyrLxiiHu your swmiori (u vijpconj ing primaries for the nomination as County Clerk, I received an urgent business call and must leave at once bo will not be able to Bee 'you .at "the present time. On (his account I 'trust thatj you will not censure me for sot, making the 'rounds and paying you a friendly call.?". . J.'' ".'V To those r of t "jrou Twho, .. arcj vtun; aoquainted" with ,mV T wish lo say Many young ladies; graduates of the well known Giand Island Business College of Giand Island, Nebraska, are now holding positions with Banks, Lumber Companies and other busi ness firms in Nebiaska, Kansas, Col orado, South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana, drawing salaries of $100 pci month $1,200 per year. Do you know why they arc able to diaw such salaiies? It is because they had a de siio to be of service in the woild, and po.-essed the couiagc and energy lo equip themselves with a business ti aining above the average. If you am ambitious and would like to qual ify for Civil Service, Banking or otlii i business positions, write today foi free catalogue. The school has' been a leader in business education foi more than thiity years and ennnot supply the demand for its graduates. :;:i-i that' have i was bom ia ibis county ahd b BBfltaUmyrentir Hfe'lfo. I'hWvg never held public, -of iec .bVtv I-liaVe alwaVs Ueen Mctlt'ctyTaW'le affaire oi coosty. state aad" WUohTI received. toy,. ;eductioo In th?.JMuV twki a- cj(rsivasjjusss ctt arid .am MMidared fa success & the karidliirf ;lanre arta' oi latid-rattd tMkfy ft mt4lfctT WfrSJWmm KS'inLiiM mm .;-.... . ...l. ... ..,. ti;. w faM y:hmwmUtw'lm ttirKCCt ' , in-.rMtMMon mrmrrnrruhmmi flgaiWtPsatitootM port-at ikt. ytM&L aufrt"j.K A Clock To fUI your needs is ;. jbere for you But ytu ikild CAU-, ASSOON AS POSSIBLE fir;ikt CItk SUriipt Vft.'iW to' fwu 'llkl; .jwtaterv ' - ':' t UAH !... ., h'.'iVTr, '' v;vv5 .'" ' BEWtR SERVICE iv BAf KmAliMmtUm. ' "' Wftvpv WWCftOT iHWH, ' . i.aJ nTil...i,i .,- . mj j-, ci i obcc. : K rV'Vi..' W & mtmsmr- iNtrnntomtni mmvi lU'inwrnivi i ne Naiicnbio Range Al i VVAV'ji flLI-EIRAQi F lBJWllrintlMttH'l. atriAxiAncv Y7HEN you are in need of anything in VV the HARDWARE line bear in mind TRINE can supply your every want His stock is complete and his prices will please you. A guarantee of "Satisfaction or Your Money Refunded" backs up every sale made. A trial will convince you. 0g LAVAL cifKA m r HA torn T" Dependable GROCER PS You always get the very best at our store because QUALITY goods are the only kind we sell. The brands we carry in stock are recognized by the housewife as the VERY BEST of their kind. Everjrthmg Chase & Sanborns Coffees Itens Crackers and Cookies Batavia Jams and Spices Sunflower Canned Goods M. A. ALBRIGHT Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Co. i GEO. J. WARREN, Manager ' The Telephone Builds Business 4 , .. The firstrequiflite for.,doing business is s.wvk .C-Awoyuapie .to geia9 cvsiomer. . ine more customers 'you tan reidily get the .more;- i :uj . business you can"do iriT'' 'A; .. . t . ?m V ' V , pfi .,. v vg"the mind ttapt does business" ,nd. JM i . .rUitcnSphone gives tkec ratad wifi'gs". you. ' .?r-;, i JR- ., . . 4 :i. .a - .. eantao more bufmess by ttiettione than nyjother "way, becaute ytai dk. reach more' cttetonaer and you reach'thVm ina person ah.v,QievicmarHwJtfea.t buiidsvhu- Bess. v !i m 4.J fi hi ill H l M i p w H m ) H K X I Adtnissicv f 0c" .njJ T25 s-ar 1 ax Afternoons 25c and 1 5c, Plus War Tax te J.C. MITCHELL ' vi' v"vj, - i t .- '- 'tf' K .. Republican candidal1 atWc a 'ttri Crtl Adir!' "tJferf 'tff WclBi(Ji o: Ut , . - ,.,,r .K'fUV v.vVVV''".gr'-iT " ', VfrV. !& ,' i Uv i & j-y ycL-tf jsgaggji k. " IlWln.- wt uPb'v. - Mb.