-- RED CLOUD, HEBKAtKA, OBIEP i What Are, You Losing? BECAUSE you have not yet bought a tractor, we think you must have oeen doing a little quiet figurine to see just what yoil are losing in time, labor and money by not having a tractor especially built to operate on low-priced, low-grade fuels. Remember that the Titan 10-20 Tractor is designed and built with but one purpose in view delivering its full rated horse power and ; doing good serviceable drawbar and belt work at i all loads within its capacity, on kerosene or any oil ' fuel down to 39 degrees Baume. fc You know what kerosene costs compared to gasoline. The difference in the present prices of i these fuels represents a saving of from fifty to sixty ' per cent in the cost of fuel to a Titan owner. . 'Vhat higher recommendation can a tractor have than demonstrated ability to deliver at all times, in. , all seasons, low-cost, dependable power at draw- bar and belt? j V You know the Titan does that. You know why it does. -Let us remind you again that Titan tractors are worth owning and that you cannot ( place your order too soon. James Peterson Red Cloud .. Cowlcs Guide Rock riffiBiini.1- f-j Perf e& Satisfaction That is what every owner of a South Bend Malleable has to say about this wonderful Range And why shoulcTt they? South Bends are backed by the maker and dealer. They're sold to you on guarantee of "Satisfaction or Your Money Back" Realising that tastes differ in the selection of ranges as well as in dry goods, wearing apparel, etc., we have in addition to our South Bends another Range. Knowing that we must secure a range that would satisfy we entered upon the task of looking into the qualities of the many other ranges on the market and after months of careful investigation have decided to accept the Copper-Clad. They are now on our floor ready for your inspection. COME IN. G. W. TRINE Red Cloud's Quality Hardware Store ium.ii!oaK,iia!!ur; :.z: u :,, 'i Jr", i ,j "' ,- - i - --. - -' r j, i u i -, vwimj i i Open Day and Night DINE AT OUR CAFE Powell & Pope ME RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska. eaOLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Cntcrcd In tho t'cMilIWc nt IlicK loud, Neb at Bicond Cliifis Mutter A. U MeAKTHUIt, Citltor nn.l Owner CUE ONLY Iil'.MOCHATIO I'Al'UU IN WKIIhTnil COUNTY Commissioners Proceedings Red Cloud, Juno 1G This being one of the regular Htatutc meetings of the year, the Hoard met at 1 p. m., with all mem bers present. Tho petition of J3. E. Burr and sixty other lesidcnts of Guide Rock and vicinity asking for a slight change in the route of tho Federal Aid Road to Guide Rock. County Highway Commissioner George H. Ovcring was instructed to take this matter up with the State Engineer and request the change be made as prayed for by petitioners. Motion was made and carried that the improvements on the south 100 feet of the north 200 feet of cast k of block 2, Lc Due's addition to Red Cloud owned by Esther Schultz be reduced from $2500 to $1600 actual value. Motion made and carried that the asfaChsmcnt on the west i of block 2 Le Due's Addition to Red Cloud be reduced fiom $1900 to $1-135, actual value. A comittee fiom Glcnwood Precinct appeared bcfoio the boaul and asked permission to play baseball on Sun day afternoon at the Fair grounds out tide of the village of Hladon. On motion of Shidlcr and seconded by Kniggo the following i evolutions were passed: Unsolved that tho playing of base ball on Sunday afternoon at tho Fair grounds outside of the village of Rladen bo allowed as long as the games arc conducted in an oidcrly manner. The Bond of John Palick Road Overseer of district No. 111& was ap proved by the Board. The petition of V. II. Taber asking for license to conduct a Billaid hall in Inavalo was presented to the Board. July 7, 191!) at 2 p. m., was set as the time for hearing this petition and county clerk instructed to publish no tice of said hearing for two consecu tive weeks in one of the Red Cloud papers. The chairman appointrd Shidlcr, Thomas and Waldo as a committee to re-appraisc the leased school land of Webster county as requested by the Commissioner of Public Lands of Ne braska. Tho following claims we're audited and allowed and county clerk instruc ted to draw warrants on the proper funds in payment of same: GENERAL FUND C. M. Scrivncr Geo. Morrow Dolly Dickenson . Annie B. Spanoglc Frank Starr, Co. Treas Henry R. Fausch Yance Sorgenson Charles Hunter. Chailcs Rcddon POOR FARM FUND Malone-Gellatly Co..... .. Yost & Son . . . J. P. Kropp E. J. Emerton Malone-Gellatly Co. . Geo. Trine E. A. McKinney .. . Roy Sattley Rufe Hilton . John Hasselbachcr P. A. Wullbrandt Yost Bros.. . C. J. Piatt L.. Morhart Bros. . Board adjourned to July 7, 1919. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk $21 90 . 6 86 45 00 11 66 93 77 12 00 38 10 10 00 1 20 41 45 11 60 57 80 G 2b 37 45 15 90 33 85 81 60 30 00 17 85 51 74 . 35 81 . 87 GO 40 93 Band Concert The Red Cloud Citlmis Band will play the following program tit their regular weekly concert Fridiw, June 20th, nt 8 p in. I'ROf.IIAM "Tho V. S. Field Artillery March- . Smisa Overturn "Gteeting" Luke Cornet Solo ... . ..Steinliunser "Culver Polka" M A Moreer Selection from Fall "Tho Dollar Pilncess" Waltz . "Impasslonod Dieam" Rosus "Siiupln Confession ' Thorne Popular Medley O'veituie Taylor Mar SpniiKlod B.mner BUY Land At Stratton, Colo. For Particulars Wrlto to Jos. A. Collins Land Co. v. Stratton, Colorado Cherries arc getting ripe and pies made from this fruit will soon grace the family dining table. The cnso of W. A. Kent vs the Citv of Red Cloud will, ifi all piotmbiltv. be tried at tho next term of the DUtilct! Com t us attorneys for the plaintiit litivo ollioiully notified the Mayor utld r Council that they will lesort to this method of procedure Kent heeks damages to the extent of i'lOfiZO for, injuiics sustained by u fall ou an Icey, sidewalk, lust winter, The city ottered to mnhu settlotnent with him some time ago for a much smaller amount, feeling that It was ample allowance for the injuries received. Kent refused to accept this settlement. Without n doubt this ease will create considerable Interest in this vicinity as the amount sued for Is unusually large. win pa "V ""If otto Everywhere! Along every country road you will see RACINE Country Road Tires. Always these lires give the good service. They are Extra Tested. That's the reason. Why don't you profit by the Extra Tested quality of Racine Country Road Tires? SOOO MILE GUARANTEE 7300 MILE FORD CASINGS Remember! We Give You the BEST in Vulcanizing, Repairing and Retreading. R. C. SUTTON ggflSK MBi'iirairaiiii immnnirawiniiiii nun ammimM mi nrann ran iirHnnnniiiiiiirnii'iiHnr.niin'mnrriinninnnnin'nnriTnamninnzinnnini.ijc B 'It IMiMk IBB wK$- -? -Bgi iPiit I Wm Will isiijpyU t j ' frBTCwq:t.jgg?,'7'' ' j.ilpiilit 2 Yhe Cabinet Women Have Always Wanted ilM SWJ IB 3 KITCHEN JlJiUiibJ&icCO CABINET m IN this bi, brautifuL truly moiim Seller. "Maitercraft" all ideals of all women, we think, are aniwered. It marks the pinnacle of physical beauty, durabilly and convenience. Fifircn long needed improvements are here combined for the fir it time. No other cabinet ha. them all And not a .ingle one would you allow removed from your cabinet. The Automatic Lowering Hour Dm and the Automatic Base Shelf Extender are improvements which have met with ovewhelminri enthusiasm. Then there'a the clear white, unitary porcctiron wolk.lable, the neb, lustrous, all hand rubbed finish, the Ant. Proof casters which ptevenl vermin from crawling up into the cabinet. We cannot begin to detail all the excellent features ol ibis new Maitcrcr.lt model here. We invite you to vUU our store today or any day thu week to tee it demonstrated. A Sellers Kitchen Cabinet is a convenience every woman. t should bare md that any home can aSoid. s.idb, ROY SATTLEY Red Cloud & D 0 ii n c id D& NEB KA if 1 1 Miiiiwm in iii i ii i 'it iiMm in i iii i ir 'ii pm inn i ' in wri wn n wwin"'' d r vt t 'Wh irn is our slate. Its present constitution was written in 1875, but during the forty-four years that have elapsed the slate has developed to a degree that de mands a new and revised constitution. All Statutes, all laws are based upon the constitution. Hence the necessity of having a broad document. That will be possible only if broad men sit in the convention; men who are acluated by patriotic intelligence rather than cless prejudice. v Farmers and bankers, doctors and lawyers, preachers and teachers, carpenters and merchants, newspaper men and capitalists intelligent men from every walk of life should be represented in the convention. Out from the hate, the strife and the slrain of the war period New Nebraska is emerging. If you want to have a part in this forward campaign, fill" out the attached coupon. Hand it to your editor or mail it. Enclosed please find $i Jor membership in the NEW NEBRASKA FEDERATION, with the under stand ing that all fees paid in shall be pnbliely accounted for and shall be used for publicity that zvill appeal Jor a broad constitution and tn Fetter state. Xmnt I'oTlOjIict ' Hall to liOi uW, Omaha, Xtbratla NEW NEBRASKA FEDERATION O. G. SMITH, President HORACE M. DAVIS, Secretary 'V 'ii . 4- r ? SP . i&. jt&r at -4 TOsamrnwWtf x f mmwi am -j -$. 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