nm. mi'" rrrrfinf I ' w Mrwrts. ? CWWAWWSfT 1 T,Ts PROTECTION by use of TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Travellers Clicmics protect Uio tout 1st by nffordlnp ti sure form in which to cnrry funds. These cheques, which 'arc UmumI in clenomlnn lions of S1U..820, SM), nntl 8100, furnish a ready ldontliioiuion 01 me uoiuer turn lire ntiynuie up on eountcr-slgnnturo. They arc accepted throughout the world by banks, hotels, tnrus. nortiitioti companies nnd business houses. llcforo tnklng nn extended trip lot ourofflceis explnin in detail the nrivHtUnRes of carrying; theso cheques when travelling. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flotance, Preildent Rod Cloud, Neb. S. R. Flotance, Cailile Dtpoitti Quaranttedby th DtpotUori Guaranty Fundotht Stat' of Xtbraika MKnxxoxommnimiaimQiimmmniKMBffl WWWrVWWVWWV.V.VWMW.V.VVAVAVAWAVWWW IF ITS FENCE POSTS I We Have 'Em 5 Malone - Gellatly Co. i "Talk with us lrVftftiVAf,AV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VAVAVAV.V.V.,UVVU,.VVWn Just For Comparison 1913 - - 1920" - - 1921 has been figured out, that in building a certain house, the LUMBER cost $1,600.00 in 1913 $3,300.00 in 1920 $2,000.00 in 1921 Freight has advanced $sSo.co en this" materia, since I9'3t which makes the lumber cost at the present time a trile over $100.00 more than it did in fpfj, exclusive of h freight raise. -. Plait cfr Frees Dr.W.mMcBride ' '1 -1 OENTIMT 121 ut OVER STATE BANK -,t Re Cloud N .. u tf YouTl get somewhere with a pipe and P. A.! Start fresh all over again at the beginning I 'Get: a pipe! and forget every smoke experience you ever had Prince Albert Is told in toppy rtd host, tidy red tins, handsomo pound end half pound tin humidors andlntha pound cryital sfasi li urn id or with tponeo molstancr top. Rwn .jMKrtMa -? -''v, u. -- -v7 4 Ufi-- nsr- "t mmmzasmmmximia about fence posts" toe 1 e GjqiP GHlROPRflGTOR PHONES Ind. 193.X Bell 48 Office Tumure Bldg, formerly Occupied by Attorney L. H. BUckledge RED CLOUD NEBRASKA uiiiL jsyiuuu uiu oeansi j? or a jimmy pipe, pacKea brimful with Prince Albert, will trim 'any degree of smokejoy you ever registered! It's a revelation! Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can't bife your tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old idea you may have stored away that you can't smoke a pipe! We tell you that you canand just have the time of your life on every fire-up if you play Prince Albert for packing! What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a home-made cigarette! Gee but you'll have a lot of fun rolling 'em with Prince Albert; and, it's a cinch because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put! bRINfil - A'El IWIl 9 .-.C -. " M nmthnatjymohi Methodist Church Notes Sunday School tit 1U n in. Church service tit II n. in and 8 p, in. Epworth League at 7:15 p. in Prayer meeting Wednciilay evening nt 8 o'clock. If ynu tire not attending elsewhere we extend to you n cordial Invitation to attend our Snndny School, nnd ciuncu services llAitrtvW CorE, Prtstor. Estimate of Expense. The following is the nnnunl estimate of expenses for tho (heal yeur ending May 1022 nnd levcnues for tho yetir ending May 1921 of the City of Red Cloud, Nebraska us nrloptod by tho City Council nt its regular session held July 6, 1021. Oillccrs Salaries $ C00 00 Waters Light Employees. . 7100 00 Hettcrment W & L Plant C0O0 00 Street nnd Alleys 2501' 00 OQlce Expense 200 00 Printing and Supplies 200 00 Fuel, Freight and Dra?agc... 12000 00 Public Library . 1600 00 Entertainment & Amusements 300 00 Interest on Bonds C000 00 Interest ou Warrants 4000 00 Payment on Pavement 1500 00 Retiring L L Warrants 27000 00 Incidentals 8000 00 &7710O 00 Rcunuts for 1020 The revenues for tho City of Red Cloud, Nebraska for the year ending May 1021 as shown by the'City Trcns. brer's Annual Report on file jwlth tho City Clerk are as follows: General Fund S 8300 00 ElectrieLlglit Cnsh Fund .. 23110 80 Electric Light Levy Fund.... 1850 00 Water Cash Fund 1500 00 Water Levy Fund 705 CO Occupation Fund , 2710 00 Sewer Fund 80 00 Firemau's Fund 25 00 Library Fund ...... 1220 00 S13022 05 Int. on Bonds & S nking fund GI20 00 810142 05 Adapted aud Approved July C. 1021. Attest Maiit Petehson- O. C. Tkki. Mayor. Clerk. (Seal) . , " The Margin of Safety Is represented by the amount of insurance youarry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. Because fire has never oncuadi you it doesn't follow that joti'r6 Iranian Tomorrow -no today, if you have time and yoa better find ime come to the.ofllce and we'll Write a policy on yonr house, furniture, store or merchandise. " -LATER MAY BE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL Keliacble Insurance ' Albert -i - "r r fefi. A THE SALVATION ARMY'S CREED A gieat many people' have been dis turbed whether or not the world war and its aftermath have proved the Christian religion a failure. Miles of erudite, sinccic, passionate and dls p.idsbnate words have been written on both sides of this momentous question, and it is momentous none more so. Yet tho complete answer is to be found in two' familiar words Salva tion At my. No other organization quite so fully exemplifies the Chris tian religion. Its creed is tho Word of God, as given by Christ, whose life is its only guide. It docs not quibble over verbal definitions. It does not dispute ns to orthodoxy. It does not doubt nor seek new inter pretation. Much hasebcen said of tho Salva tion Army in the war. It was no dif ferent, however, then than before. It is no different now. It had the same human understanding itself. It gave just gave with all the power with in it, and all that it could get. And At last it has even gotten recognition for itself. giving without stint or limit, it got. It has no other instrument thnn tho Christian religion. It knows no other impulse, no other reward, no other cure, no other relief. It takes nothing more with it than Christ took, and it has conclusively proved that nothing more is needed. Its loaves and fishes arc made to feed tho multitude. Its little goes far and, little though it may be, it is made to bo enough. Tho Salvation Army's evidence Is that the Christian religion is never a failure, but perhaps those who seek to interpret it, who go in its name, or who wear its insignia, may be fail urcs. This week the Army holds its convention in Washington for the first time. This convention motto is "Meet tho Nerd." The Army does. Do tho rest of us? Are the rest of us ready to even do our share of sup port while it does the work? Wash ington (D. C.) Herald. Qod Always at Hind. If we will take the good we find, asking no questions, we shall have heaping measures. Everything good Is on the hlghwny. Emerson Blind, Reads With Tonfue. Braille characters are, of coarse; read with the fingers, bat one armless 6llnd man has been tanght to read trithjils tongao. ff '' x'.'l-H 'SJ& .-SM$ 1 TT Noted African Explorer In Thrilling Experience Dr. Gabrled Magulre, who was made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society ot England because of his explorations in Africa, had some thril ling experiences during tho seven years ho spent in the Interior. Ho was rescued with difficulty by his at tendants after an infuriated rhlnocer ous charged him and badly wounded him in the back and again he was dangerously wounded in the sldo by an infuriated buffalo, to say nothing of the times when he eluded tho pits dug In tho Jungle paths by pig. mles, to whom ho was the second white visitor. Dr. Magulre was the first man to go up tho Congo after Stanley came down. With his na tlvo Irish wit and his wonderful dra matic ability ho is able to put theso experiences beforo an audlonco In a most dramatic and thrilling manner, ns we shall see when he lecturos nt our Chautauqua. Dr. E2.V. NiGholson DENTIST Red Cloud Nebraska E. S. Gaurber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kindt Will Wire Your House And Furnish. You wittfFixtures Mr ASW 9RH!BBaiBBaiH The Chautauqua The list of attractions for this yeflt's chautnuqun Is proving everything said of them In their efforts to plensc the large audiences gathered under the tent In the High School grounds. The opening number was given Mou day itfccrnoon by that splendid aggre gation of Iudittti musicians known ns, Wljeolock's Indian Orchestra. These nre all professional men and real Oaeldn Indians from Wisconsin. J. Ilellly Wheelock, director, Is an Indian composer of note nnd has been the supervisor of music of the college at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He narrated something of the history of his tribe and explained the significance of their dmces. They had to repeat seveial of their selections, by request, in the evening prelude, showing how thor oughly their music was enjoyed by all. Dr. Krebs, who should have given his lecture on the first afternoon, was so well liked in Superior that he was urged to stay over and give them another lecture on Monday evening, which he did and this gave the orches tra the whole afternoon. Harry Stames, appearing in the evening with nil his electrical and chemical apparatus, delighted nil with his clever experiments. He greatly entertained his audience by expert, moating on local people, resulting in many laughable situations but also proving many facts. Ills abundaut kuowledge of scicntlc facts was great lv appreciated The first lecturo w,as given on Tues day afternoon by Dr. Stanley L Krebs, '"TwoSnaktsinEden". In studying human conditions 1 0 finds these reptilos to be Fear and Worry. These deceptive habits drive all the happiness from our lives nnd leave us exhausted, mentally, morally and physically. We must quit playing nto the bauds of the evil one so read ly by using his tactics such as these This subject was presented scientifical ly aud bandied In n splendid and inter esting manner. Dr. Krebs is a master of applied physiology. He was urged to stay over and lecturo to the Com mercial Club, as he Is President of the Institute of Mercantile Art in Chicago and New lork, but was unable to staj here longer which was a great dlsup pointmentto all as they knew he could give them worth while ideas Id the evening occurred the great musical treat of the chaatauqua in the grand oncert program by Madam Yaw and Franklin Cannon. These artist bad a large appreciative audlenc' which greeted them with much entaua, I ism. 'Madam Yaw has a" voice which possesses & flexibility and charm which nature bestows on very artists indeed It was a voice without register, .? or. rither it was all one register perfect ly even from bottom to 'top, with 1,0 'where a change in quality. Such power and ease of execution were astonishing, especially in reaching it flit above high C in "The Skylark," of which she is joint composer with Franklin Cannon, the great concert planoist acoompaning her His won derful delicacy of touch, aud his power SPECIAL POLLY ANN A" (4 CHAUTAUQUA The Wales Players Present The most-talked-of and best-loved book of recent years in Dramatic form. By all means see "Pollyanna" as presented by this New York-Chicago cast and join je big crowd playing the "Glad Game" at the Big Tent - Red Cloudy Saturday, July 30th NEBRASKA' l'iCi3SnV;iM :-, wiPW" Bamjonboait'jiijll tuQtoufcarftWi X'r..r-.il..-T!:iT .Bra-:.- gWHtll., Iiim.lil lit TI- .III. WWff3 4Z UT 1 !,U.Jti'Wiri? haw-iiHiVrTRrgggal cupvRbnr or tmi LINCOLN SEPTENBER.4-5-6-7-dd , , NEBRASKA'S GREATEST EXPOSITION J fyCt DEPICTING' lOW- THE FINEST,. V LIVESTOCK-AGRICULTURE-HORTI CULTURE-DOMESTIC EXHIBITS? I , BOYS AND GIRLS EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATIONS BABY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. BOYS' CAMP.' 1 txv 1 II AM U5EMI E IM BEST AND CLEANEST ATTRACTIONS. HIGH CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMS DAILY. AUTO RACES-LABOR DAY. FIREW 'ORKS - ,-OUdV A I MT. MA 6REATH NIIKASKA" "SCR aaaWaGUilW to stir the emotions rind 'charm'-the senses of Ills hearers, have been tho subjects of most favorable comment by local music lovers. The third day brought the Virginia Glrh, the livest butrch of artists yet 10 have appeared. They wete very veisn tile In singing, playing, impel sotiati tig nnd musical monologues. Hnch young lady played lur vlol'u like n master, lu their unison songs all tho pit Is were enabled to express themselves with a generous degree of musical completeness, which was greatly no ticed. The great explorer, Dr. O Whitfield Ray, conveyed a lot of information, cducntion and entertainment on South America the world's most unknown land, In his lecture, Wednesday even Ing. f Musical Instruments of I .(sects. Buzzing or humming Is mnlnly due to rapid vibrations of the wings, which often strike the nlr more than a hun dred times In a second, but there Is sometimes aspcclal quivering Instru ment near the base of tho wing. Chirping or trilling Is duo to some sort of "strldulatlng" organ, one hard part being scraped against another, ns tho how on the fiddle It tuny be leg ngnlnst wing. Rather Largs Order. In n certain kindergarten the chil dren were telephoning imaginary or- ' dors to an Imaginary grocery store for the tinko of tho training in Eng lish to bo derived therefrom. A little girl volunteoied the following order: "Hello! Is this tho grocery? Please send mo some bread. Please send mr some chops. And n little gravy, . please!" r Her First Attempt, ft was my rir-it attempt at teachlrt (, a Sunday school iIiis ot boys, ranging " from the ago of 0 to 12 years. After I had done my best in teaching theso youngsters nnd to test their attentive ness, I asked them what they would tell their mother If she was to nsk them what they learned, nnd a red headed youngster of about 10 years seriously replied : "Nothing." Chicago Tribune. Papa's Foolishness. "The trouble with my father," said one youth to another, "Is thnt he has no Idea of the value of money." "Do you menn that he's a spend thrift?" asked tho other. "No, not at all. Quit the reverse. So puts nil his money away, and does not seem to have the slightest apprecia tion ot all. the good things he might cpcud'it op." ,.. t ( i I. 4 -F , i" '1: . i' i .,..., t. ? . Aplsrjt-In ,9ls. Cite - ? It seems a Uttle odd to tbiflkf of, domiciling be8 in a great. dty,cjl there has .been lacevsred la Nfe York a man who successfully attempt.' ed this. It was this -man's lovt for natural history and partlcula.ly foi msects that led him to experiment In keeping one" apiary on the roof oj his home on One Hundred and Sev enteenth street. He procured a nlve, stocked It and awaited results. ' The bees sallied forth, bu not to 8tarra tkm. In a short time they had combs In process of construction and wers filling them with honey. AT n i.ti a n-jeviv- i rr r5i?JCVS'l ' stay or NiuntasA . - Jsr? CIRCUS-HARNESS RUNNING .XUR MOTTO. OA !8TNUM A v w RACES, VICE TO THE 6REATC8Y WJMMR ' m i; I ! n W- ,i MJ. H ui. tJfW.JM