The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 18, 1919, Image 4

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Closing Out Sale
OF ALL OUR
Dry Goods
You must see these goods in order to
appreciate the values we are offering.
This is our regular stock of merchan
dise and are prided at less than the
present day wholesale costs. It's an
opportunity you can't afford to miss.
BIG SPECIAL ON COTTON BATS
While They Last 15c to $1.50
Special Prices on All
Mina Taylor Dresses
M. A. Albright
Why Don't You Buy
The Best Range?
You buy the best tools to work with for your farm
shop or office. You do this as a matter of econ
omy. You know it pays. When you find your
self annoyed with some poor tool you replace it with
the best you can find on the market.
The important part of a home equipment is the
range. Ask your wife or mother if she is perfectly
satisfied with the range she is using Then see
XL, SOUTH BENDl-
l ne malleable Kange
All-Ways Preferable
When you need a new heater see the ILLINOY.
, Like all other merchandise we carry in stoJ, it is
sold under guarantee. All sizes carried in slock.
Bear in mind these facts: We can can promptly
supply your wants in the line of shelf and heavy
hardware. Special orders receive careful attention.
GEO. W. TRINE
Red Cloud's Leading Hardware Dealer
ME RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud. Nebraska. '
UULIHHKD EVERY THURSDAY
entered In the I'Mtolllro at Hid Clour!, Neb
as Second ClaB8 Matter'
A. 13. McARTHUR, Editor and Owner
fUli ONL.Y DBMUCItATIU I'AI'KH
WKUHTIiU COUNTY
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Advertising R.ates
Foreign, per column inch 15c
Local, 10 .t 12
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COME TO
US
FOR YOUR
FURNISHING
GOODS
pimuiiiiffliEM
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U3mm m Tires away
Most tires are not "done for" when they
have given their Guaranteed Mileage.
A good reliner to a built on tread will give
you several thousand miles out of
your old casing. Try it.
R. C. SUTTON'S
TIRE SERVICE STATION
FREE SERVICE FREE AIR
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Do You Sleep Well These Hot Nights
You Would if You had m
Screenedmin Sleeping Porch
Any style of house has a convenient
wall or corner for such an improvement
LET'S TALK IT OVER
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Look forlour announcement, here, next week.
.Red Cloud Battery Service Station
Issues Statement on
Redistricting Schools
State Superintendent W. II. Clem
inons lias issued the following sug
gestions to county redistricting com
mittee and interpretation of the
school redistricting law passed by the
last legislature, according to the
State Journal:
At all times keep in mind the ed
ucation of the child.
Two things arc absolutely neces
sary for a good school: 1. Number
of children in the school district. 2.
Physical valuation of the property
for the maintenance of the school.
The committee should meet and
discuss the best plans of procedure,
bearing in mind the following points:
1. The topography of the country.
2. The physical valuation of the prop
erty. 3. The feasible transportation
routes. 4. The proper location of
school sites.
Make a map of the country after
studying the physical features of the
county and decide on the number of
districts needed to meet the school
needs of the county.
Comply to the letter of the law as
nearly as possible as regards the size
of the district, the boundary lines and
the proposed school site.
Investigate county conditions be
fore putting out your redistricting
map.
Set a time for hearing all appeals.
Discuss the matter but little let
your good judgment be in the lead at
all times.
Keep an exact record of nil your
proceedings and give careful and
courteous attention to all complaints.
Make final drafts of redistricting
maps and distribute properly.
Don't forget the child and the fu
ture welfare of the community. . i
Seek co-operation at all times in
your dealings.
Number your districts as follows:
consolidated district No. 1, consoli
dated district No. 2, etc.
Carrying out the wishes of the re
districting conference, the departnicnt fyll
of education is sending out in con
densed form the opinions of thqdop
uty attorney general relative to the
redistricting law. r
Opinion and law. Mr. Aycrs ap
peared before the conference at the
request of Mr. Clemmons. He expres
sed himself as wanting to be under
stood that his opinions are not law,
and that if the same questions come
up in the courts, they may not neces
sarily hold the same views.
Potential district The proposed (lis
trict is potential only. It will take a
vote of the majority of the electors
of the proposed district to make it
an organized district. The committee
should rcdistrict all the territory of
the county, leaving no part as no
man's land. The people will have the
final say as to whether the proposed
districts shall become organized dis
tricts. Boundary lines. As far as practi-,
cable the boundary lines should be
half-section lines as stated in the law.
The committee is given wide discre
tion. They may use section lines if in
their judgment it is for the best in
terests of the people.
Formation of districts. Upon the
petition of 25 per cent of the voters
of a proposed district (including the
voters of an organized high school or
consolidated district) to the county
superintendent, said county superin
tendent shall call an election for all
such voters. If a majority of all the
voters in the proposed distVict, wheth
er outside or within the included con
solidated or organized liigh school
district, vote favorably, such district
shall become and bo an organized dis
trict. The county superintendent may
then give notice for an election of a
school board for such district.
The 51 per cent provision. This
was evidently inserted to provide a
more expeditious way of forming the
proposed district into an organized
district. Only the voters living outside
the consolidated or high school may
petition the county superintendent to
be annexed to said consolidated or
high school district. If 51 per cent of
such voters petition to be annexed,
the county superintendent shall de
clare such territory to be annexed,
when approved by the board of the
consolidated or high school district.
This would in all probability be the
more satisfactory way of consolidat
ing.. Notice for appeal. Due notice for
a time of appeal should bo given so
thnt all concerned may have a hear
ing. The law limits timo of appeal to
ten days. ,J
Numbering districts. Any ood
way of numbering may be used, mak
ing sure that aMistinction is made be-
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There is hardly a store in the whole country that can truthfully
m make such a statement as above, but because of a very success-
f ul two weeks spent in the eastern markets our stock of mens and young mens
suits is the most complete to be found in southern Nebraska or northern Kansas.
The clothing matket is in a very precarious condition. Because of strikes and a
shortage of labor in all lines of clothing production shipments have been and will
continue to be very slow all fall. Up until last week we had received very few
suits of our fall purchase. Realizing the necessity of securing more clothing Mr.
Cowden spent 2 weeks in the east. As a result we have received since his return '
68 New Suits, Mostly Young Mens Models
and a good shipment of OVERCOATS included in this splendid assortment
will be found all the new styles in single breasted models, with or without seams;
many with belts; some made with patch pockets; others with slash, and regular.
The VERY NEW high waisted, double breasled slyle, with or without belt
and waist seam, all splendidly tailored of durable fabrics, and all in the popular
shades Blue, Green, Brown and Grey mixtures, priced from
$25.00 to $50.00
You will make no mistake in selecting one of these desireahlc suits and overcoats
The Cowden - Kaley Clothing Co.
First Door North of Post Office
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tween the proposed and the original of the pupils in the district. The site
districts. should not be placed nearer than
Location of site. It is the duty of . twenty rods from a dwelling unless
the committee to locate the school-. acrosi the road from the dwelling,
house site. They should use their J Transportation. It is made the
judgment as to whether it should bo duty of the district to provide com
in the center of the district or at a fortable transportation of the pupils,
place more available to the majority j It is not necessary, however, to con
strue this clause to mean that all pu
pils should be transported. The school
board would have the right to fix a
certain distance as a limit, using
rcsonable judgment at all times.
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AM ELS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything
you ever experienced ! You never tasted such full
bodied mellow-mildness ; such refreshing, appetizing
flavor and coolness, The more Camels you smoke the
greater becomes your delight Camels are such a ciga
rette revelation ! 'Ii '
Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due to
their quality to the .expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobaccos.
You'll say Camels are in a class by themselves they seem
made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways!
Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un
pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable
to the most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as
liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your
taste I You are always keen for the
cigarette satisfaction that makes
Camels so attractive. Smokers real
ize that the value is in the cigarettes
and do not expect premiums or cou
pons! Compare Camels with any ciga
rette in thb world at any price I
Camelt air told evrry where in orn(!cay
traltd package of 30 ciiatettet or ten pack.
(et (200 utrttei in a Slatairm-papcf
coxerrtl carton. We Uronfly recommend
thi carton for the home or office aupplr
or when )ou travel.
R.J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
Winitoq-Sftlem, N. C.
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(!oo(l meals good service moderato
prices Powell &. Pope's cafe.
18c. a package
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