RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. Cluldren's School Wear Week School starts September 5th. While lots of mothers have anticipated the dress neVdTfor their little ones, majiy have been delayed by one y cause or another in making thbir purchases until now, while scores of othe needs will jbe diflrnvnrnd when nrenarim the children for school. - X SVt IBBti fcVERY-oteURSDAii: . . ,1i',V intATrtin fh rVuUnmrfi nt Itcd Cloud t l(rt i km HtscoiuLl'Aiu Matter ' ' i&V-'V- , ,rg) f and OWnef 1 ., i. - Rater I nch v345e' A i I'M i. ujg n j. -,;;r:, :-,:;,, .- VftmmmVasJkmmmWTr t Willi , HI II III III Jll7 1 II' .' -ik .' m KWWAWWWLMJCM'kkWf, OMI II 1 Mill IIIIIILII 1 11111 I I' tfiMl VK.W7' f f ' ' :a ? : h uMMv' i : m . ,v r MUllllwf VV 5 .. yfjk I I ill II lllll If llll lil 1 1 ml ' H " "" I .IjcRTWJpiditor ,AwMmM- Mr k, -' WKrim'smmmn . 4 I, to School Dresses i Our Showing in Pretty School Dresses in the J .-' READY TO WEAR i In Sizes Fri 4 to 20 Years. atPrices That Will " Satisfy The Most Exacting y SWEATERS Nothing is more serviceable for cool mornings for child ren than a good sweater. Before buying come in and look. Mm HjillL o MTT rrnTfj W fi 1 1 Ginghams If you prefer to make the dresses we have a nice line of gingham, linen, poplin or wool in most all of the wanted colors. Hose In buying hose you want the best you can get for the money. I have selected my stock of hose with care both as to texture and price. Agent for Home Journal Patterns BARBARA PHARES The Women's Store RED CLOUD NEBRASKA V.7. 1tT .if .TVj fW'. t STATE f AM.BURBAU NOTES Franklin Academy FIVE DEPARTMENTS College Preparatory; Normal Training; Music; Expression; Business; Domestic Science. Tuition -for Academic, Normal, Bookkeeping, and Stenographic Courses $13.50 pc term of 9 weeks. Expression and Music S9.00 to 525.00 per term. LUDWIG THOMSEN. Principal vvwJVVvwJv.v.v.v.v.v.v-v.vv.v.v.vwJ Mrs. Ed. Amack I. T. Amack Amack & Amack UNDERTAKING BOTH,PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB L T. AMACK-PHONE IND. 76M vwwwvftnnwvwwwwMAM WWWWWWWWWftJWWYWWWJ i Did it Ever Occur To You? It is real economy to have your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired, the "looking over" they get is well worth the charges for the service. WedndScDtcibbcr 7 has been dosif&teu bythVt board of manager oi jW,Nc$l3ka 'State Fair as "Farm bureau "Day." The Nebraska ..Farm Bureau Federation '"isr arranging special features 'forthatday7"Which will-not, only be of interest .to,1, Its- members but to all persons 'engaged in agricultural lines. President 'James R. Howard of the American Farm bureau Federation has " previously been engaged for a speech 'in, the auditorium on the state fair grounds on Thursday September 8. In. case this dato "cannot be changed toSeptem ber 7, since that day Jias been set aside for the Farm" Bureau; then members of the Nebraska Farm Bu reau can look ahead to two big .days at the fair' instead of one. It may be possible to secure Mr. Howard's ser vices, however, for September 7. The Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation will maintain headquarters during the entire week of the fair at some con venient point upon the fair grounds where every one will be welcome to learn more about the Farm Bureau organization. Farm Bureau picnics held at vari ous points throughout the state dur ing the past few weeks have been well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. E. B. Heaton, dairy expert, of the Ameri can Farm Bureau Federation; J. N. Norton, of the Nebraska, Farm Bureau Federation, and J. A. Crawford of the Kansas Farm Bureau Federation have been busy delivering addresses and ex plaining the aims of the Farm Bureau organization. At several of the pic nics representatives of the U. S. Grain Glowers, have explained the plans of the new farmer owned and controlled marketing organization, and members of the faculty of the state agricul tural college have talked on college work and, that of the state experi mental farm. The picnics of this year have demonstrated that these gatherings are not only valuable from the standpoint of recreation but from the knowledge that can be gained by those attending. The usual picnic sports and basket dinners have held their place as of old, but on the other hand the more serious side of learning something that is of value has not been ocrlookcd. According to uoid received at -tato hcadqunitcrs of the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation, all railroad-, have announced a 'penal rate of one nnd one thtru lure lor tne round trip to Atlanta, Gcoigia for the annual meet ing of the American Farm Buieau Federation to be held in that city November 21 to 23. Arrangements have been mnde in Atlanta for taking care of 8,000 guests during the meet ing. The committee of 11, appointed by President James R. Howard of the American Farm Bureau Federation, with the advice and consent of the National Milk Producers' Association by a resolution adopted at the nation al dairymen's conference, is composed of the following men: C. Bechtclhoim cr, Waterloo, Iowa; Milo D. Campbell, Coldwalcr, Michigan; FredH. Harvey, Gait, Calif; Harry Hartke, Erlanger, Ky; C. L. Hawley, Salem, Ore;'E. B. Heaton, of the American Farm Bu reau Federation, Wheaton, 111; Henry Krumrey, Plymouth, Wis; C. Larson, Chicago, 111; John D. Miller, Susque hanna, Pa; H. B. Nickcrson, Elk Riv er, Minn, and Richard Pattco, Boston, Mass. All of these men nrc leaders in their respective states among dairy men and milk producers associations. The committee will soon hold the first of a series of meetings for the purpose of working out a more equitable plan for the marketing dairy products. ? ,.- wmmnMMBam6km&-v. in t- "; SJRfte . (PyS in . y in i - 3ME THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners Dyers Tailors Both Phones Bell 88, Ind. 193M We call for and deliver your clothes fHE KIND OF STATIONERY YOU USE tells the whole story of your businesscreer.. Write yonr letters n Hammermill Ripple Bond, correctly printed ,at the Chief office. 1$ creates a favorable' impression. "ri i One of the jnettieht stnui stoiles that has eer been written. One of the most InterPbUngfi'iitmcsof "The Little Slippheid of Kingdom Comu" is the rtunint fashion in which tho lovo story between Cluiil nnd Mlllihsy starts and tho way in which It developed up to its happy conclusion. Tho play starts at the point where Chad escaping from a man to whom he had been 'bound over' is taken.by Millssy's father, big Joel Turner. It faithfully follows the book and ends at the point where Cdad has escaped' from Dillon and, the war over, returns to fortune and the girl whom he loves, the'girl who has been faith ful to him through all of his trials and tribulations. Bee this great play pre sented by the Lewis Stock Company during the week of September Gth. Mr, Torrenco of Mount ' Verribn, Iowa, who has been visiting 'afc rjtho late Chas. Coleman ' home, retu$icd home Saturday morning, Vr ?, amels are made for Men who Think Jot Themselves Such' folks know real qualifyand DEMANDTik iThey prefer Camels because Camels' give tKem th'el smoothest, mellowest smoke they, can buy because they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended and because Camels leave NO CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE. Like every man who does his bwri thinking, you1 want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You'll find it in Camels. And, mind you, no flashy package just for. show. No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These ithings don't improve the smoke any. more than premiums or coupons.' But .QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELS! TURKISH ODOM5HCr Camel I, J. REYNOLDS Toktu . WllllM-SillB, Hi C, - Mr. and Mrs. .1. S L. mored into the Lei land dencc. Thomas have Caldwell rcsU Base ball game SundHy afternoon, at tho Starke ball park, superior v Red i Cloud. A Change From The Old Tiresome Grind of Plays TRY AN EVENING WITH THE ' Mr. and Mis. 1M Umber lctiirtu'd homo Wednesday evening from Holy olee, Colorado. WM Chas. Kaloy and Lew Walter and sou Lawrence went to Giuiid Island this morning to attend Utugling ISroth ers Circus tomorrow. Miss Rettn McDowell, after taking a two week's vacation, returned tho first of the week to her post at the Webster County llanlc. The Degree of liquor will meet next Tuesday evening iu the I. O. O. F. hall and the member are urged to be pres ont as there is work to do. Rev. E. E. Barkey and wife, J. M. Hewitt, Mrs. Joe Topham and Mrs, N. M. Green went to Hastings Mon day to attend the Baptist's state as sociation meeting. John Scott, W. G. Hamilton, A. U. and Dave Kaley attended the funeral of Dr. Mitchell, Grand Commander of the Knight Templars of Nebraska, at Superior Tuesday. Albert Hildcbrandt departed Fri day morning for his home at Buffalo, Now York after spending the past year here with his brother, Fred Hil dcbrandt and wife. F. LEWIS STOCK CO. Presenting The Latest Comedies and Dramas Miss Janio MtClintock bf Sheridan, Wyoming, visited tho week end with tho Geo. Popo fnmily and accompanied Miss Mabel Pope back to Sheridan, whore she teaches again this yenr. Tho following shipped ctock from here Sunday morning: A. B. Crabill two cars of hogs to St. Joe, J. E. Yo3t one car of cattle to St. Joe and E. R. Wiggins two cars of cattle to Kansas City. SlimTookor, the- FlghtUng Parson, in Dawn O' tho Mountains, said he was as bappyas abarn dance'so will you beTlf you see ih' Lewis StooU 'Com pany In this great play at Rod Cloud during their stay week of, Sop. 5th. - " The Franklin County News suggests that N. P. Phillips, who has teoently been omployed by the city of Franklin as marshal, Ret a dimmer for hie star In order to make It comply wlh the state law regulating headlights. They admit, however, that Mr. Phillips is making thehi'an efficient off leer? ,J- Openhii! Play The Millionaires Son and The Shop'.GIrl Utile Shepherd of Kingdom ' Come IB) Narry The Poor fclrl Dawn 0' The Mountains ?i 1 1 Where Ihe Rlverjs ""SHannon Flows' Bl The Bishop's Ward WM. F. LEWIS. Ownor-Maaager Refined Vaudeville Between Acts. Special Scenery and Electrical Effects Will Exhibit in Big Tent Theatre at Red Cloud &&! Monday, Sept 5th Plays and Vnudovillo Changed Each Evening PRICES: Season tickets Children S1.50; Adults $2,00; Reserved seats 52.75; Nightly prices 25c, 40c, and 55c Wnr tnx Included In aliovo prices. , '"nHMr Several weeks ago the merchants f this city ordered a large, number of sign posts telling the distance to ths city. Those' posts have arrived ard will soon be put up on tho roads lead ing to this city. ,. ' Mrs. P. C. Popo and Mrs. N. B. Bush autocd to 'Hastings Tuesday morning. Thoro they met Mr.. Pole's mother, who has been 'upending tho past several months in Washington, D. 0-,,-Bho r'eturning'hdme with them'. r- At a special adjourned meeting of tho City Council held on Monday afternoon, a resolution calling for tho issuing of a Funding bond to take tho placo of tho defaulted bonds In Pav ing Districts 2, 3 and 4 was, after much discussion, takenunder advise ment tmW-tho 'next regular meeting on next Tuesday evening. Before ad journing, however, tho Council ap proved tho bond of B. W. Stewart for police judger'tffcv tk -vvv fc V a Y !