RED CLOUD, NEBKASKA, CHIEF - m:m'mm'm'mm''a'mml'''aB'mmmammammmmmmMtmmmmammnmm s . -" V AS TOLD TO US PUT OUT YOUR FLAG ,BUBI Ed Amnck was in Hustings Monday. Harvey Sutton spent Saturday in Cowles. Pred Puller was down from Covlesf Tuesday. Mrs. C. S. Jones went to Lincoln, Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Starke spent Saturday in Hh8tlDR8. John Hansen was in St. Joe the first of the week. Miss Nina Simmons spent the week end in Hastings. Will Robertson shipped a car of hogs to St. Joe, Sunday. Mrs. Clara Myers returned home from Inavale, Monday. Wm. Wecsner returned homo from Lincoln the last of tho .week. , Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Silvey wero down from Inavale, Friday evening. Morton Smith returned home from Colorado the first of the week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Montgomery spent Saturday in Guide Rock. Wcesner & Koontz shipped one car of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday. G.iH. Overing returned home from Guide Rock tbo last of the week. Frank Watson of Bellalre, Kansas, was in the city Saturday evening. George Ferry spent the weekend with relatives at Republican City. Mrs. F. J. Baitunek returned home the last of the week from Tamora. Mrs. B. E. McNeny and daughter, Ilelen, spent Saturday in Hastings. J. L. Christian returned home from Tarkio, Missouri, the last of the week- E. R. Slawson and son spent the weekend at York, with his son, Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McFarland spent the weekend with friends at Kester- son. We'rt Stevens has joined the ranks of motorists and is now driving a Ford roadster. Guy Zeigler returned from Omaha. Thursday, where he had been transact ing business. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lludsey returned home the last of the week from Escen dio, California. Mrs. Fred Taylor of Riverton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smelser. Oscar Sartley is driving a new' Buick roadster which ho purchflfiecTof Frahm & Corner of Blue Hill. Mr. and'Mrs. Jasper Smith returned to Shenandoah, Iowa, Saturday after visiting relatives here. Miss Bertha Doyle returned to Hardy Saturday, after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doyle. Miss Dessie Taylor spent the wtek end in Lincoln with friends and also attended a sorority party. , Russel Jones wa9 in Hastings, Mon day, and while there enlisted in the local company of that city. Miss Margaret McCutcuoon of Cen trnl City spent Monday evening with Mr. ami Mrs, II. C. Letsou. Clarence Baker went to Norton, Tuesdny, where lie will play with Prof HeU's band for an ciiKHgoineut. Miss Eva Poster returned home Tues day morning from Hill City, Kiuisub, where -she had been visiting friends. Kenneth Wilson, the etllcicut book keeper at the Webster County Bank, is xrtiw driving u new Dodge automobile. Misses Celesta and Lucile Scrivnor spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Kmniu Serlvner at Blue Hill. They weio accompanied by their cousin, (iLticvlevo Stevens. MEN WANTED For Enlistment in U. S. National Guard Co. K. 5th Nebraska Orders have been received to re cruit Co K, of the nth Nebraska to war strength. It is hoped that the youug meu of tills, region will re spond to this opportunity to join this unit of Nebrasku's troupa. Your Country NEEDS YOU Rccruting Officer will be at Red Cloud Apr. 20-21 Roy Hassingcr spent Monday in Hast ings. Lester Yost spent Monday in Blue Hill. Con Barr was down from McCook, Sunday. George Smith went to Hastings, Monday. P. W. Cowden went to Bloomiugton this morning. Roy Sattley Undertaker-Auto Hqarse in connection. Henry Newhousc was in Guide Rock, Friday evening, Ed Amack is now driving a new Studcbaker roadster. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, tho Jeweler. Will Blba was in Oxford the last of the week on business. Will Hoffman returned home from McCook last Thursday. Attorney C T. Austin was down from Blue Hill, Monday.' A Fox feature at the Orphoum, Fri day night. Adm. S and 10c. F. Ward and H. L. Chandler of Esbon were In the city Wednesday. A new tile roof has been placed on the C. B, & Q. depot in this city. Frank Bartunek was looking after business matters at Seward, Monday.rj Grant Christy and Chas. Walter re turned home from Plymouth, Tuesday Harry and Will Diedrick went to Cowles, Wednesday to do some plaster ing. See Bernard Fruit for painting and paper hanging. Independent phone, 240. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morgan of Alma are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Retz man. Mrs. Herb Ludlow and daughter re turned home the last of the week from Axtell. Miss Lucy Ludlow of Franklin is visiting her sister, Mrs. Curt Geer and family. Mrs. J. B. Justice of Esbon wos the guest or Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Weosucr, Saturday. If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. ScnuKz. Inde pendent phone 203. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conover depart ed Saturday evening for their homo at Great Falls, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Buzzard moved into the residence , formerly occupied bChus. Wopdsn'ITjjesaajk , t.v , On Saturday, Earl Figgins and Miss Lela Fuller, both-of Esbon, were united in marriage by Judge Ranney. W. G. Hamilton spent Suuday with relatives at Guide Rock. His wife and Children accompanied him home. We" have plenty of good Maitland Lump coal at 89.00 per tou. Washed Maitland Nut SS.50. Piatt & Frees. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zint and children of McCook were in tho city Thursday atteuditijthe fuueral of Mrs.'Conover Miss Grace Shercr, who is teaching school at Roscmont, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Clara Shorei" An equity term of District Court will convene in this city on May 7th. There are forty eight civil cases on the docket. Mrs Roy Oatman who recently un derwent an operation for appendicitis at Omaha, returned homo Tuesday owning. Miss Marybolle Hasslngor who is teaching school no.ir Hastings spent the weekend with her mother unci brother, Roy. Harry Eldredgc of Kensington, Kan sas, was in tho city Saturday evening visiting his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Eldredgc. We are in hie markot for 100 to 12.". pounds Shouts at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Co Mr. and Mrs. W II. Arnold, who re side near Cowles, purchased a now Kimball piano of Ed Amack and Grant. Turner delivered It to their homo Wed nesday. F. W. Cowdon returned homo Tues day from Chioago and other eastern cities where lie purchased fall and winter goods for tho Cowdon-Kaley Clothing Co. Frank Elllnger, Claro Wolfo, Clark Crow, Will Hoirman and Clydo Wolfo wont to Kansas City tho last of tho week and drove back now Ford cars for the Peterson garage. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Conover depart Friday evoning for their home, at Great Falls, Montana, having been cal led hero by tho sioknegs mid death of his mother, Mrs. Conover. Through tho true spirit of patriot ism and porsonal generosity of Father Fitzgerald tho city is now possessor of a line ilag which tlys from tho mast of tho water fountain In tho fourth ave nue and Webster streot squuro. Tfc mi UQ AT HOME EXPECT YOU ThC FULIVa TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S WUhriMMfFTiA VIS,T CENTRE THE AlU&Mf T. Exhilarating Burlesqut; Vaudeville ttin lit lit Flllii tltk Prill? Glrli. FuMjClmi, torfHH Equlpilt. Itillliit f title CiiliuaMil LADES' IIME MATINEE EVEIV WEEIMY Everybody AkAyfelir uvm m iiwitT m hit m imr tr mkm Powell Bros. Srnoke House CIGARS that are Good The Brand Your Dodor Smokes Most complete line o! Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud John Hasselbackcr spent Monday in Hastings. W. G. Hamilton spent Monday in Hastings. FORSALE Span of mares, wt. 1100 in foal. Dr. Deardorf. Miss Greta Turnure spent the week end with friends at Lincoln. Miss Lena Rathjen spent Monday with her sister at Guide Rock. Mrs. Lucena White went to Guide Ruck, Monday, to visit relatives. Clarence Davis and W. II. Rcnnett of Franklin wero in the city Thursday. C. F. Gather went to Omaha, Mon day, to look aftersome'busincss affairs, Mesdames Frank Gllinger and Frank Mcintosh spent Wednesday in Hast ings. Mesdames W. L. Koon and Sam Mountford spent Wednesday in Hast ings. Jim Peterson was in Guide Rock, Monday, looking after bis business in terests. Jim Robinson went to Guide Rook, Monday, to visit his son Art Robinson and wifo. $ Mrs. F. li, Harry returnedto Spring. Sold, Missouri, Wednesday, after visit ing relatives hero. E. S. Garber went to Lincoln, Wed nesday, to attend a meeting of the Grand Commaudery.. Roy Stewart of Lincoln spont the weekend with his brother, Attorney B W. Stownrt and family. A band concert will be given by our baud each Saturday afternoon ut 3:30 if the weather permits. Mrs, Warren Longton and daughter returned to Hastings, Monday, after visiting friends in this city. Wallace Saladen and Will Skunks wont to Blue Hill, Wednesday, after some horses for Frank Sturr. Captain Hogato and Joke Goll, of Co. K. 5th N.N G , of Hluo Hill, wore in the city Wednesday evening. Do not fail to see Mary Pick ford in "Tim Poor Little Rich Gill" ut tlw Orphcum, Saturday, April '1 st, both tuutluee and night. Rev. C. II. Smith, fortrer pastor of the lirothren chinch of this city, wil. pruuoh at that church on Sunday oven lug at s o'clock. A cordial welcome i extunded to all. The approaching war and the high cost of living have boon very success fill In interesting the miijoiUy of the citizens of our city In the f'Dnek to Na ture" movement wliluli is now uwoep ing over tho o.untry. Heretofore many of our citizens liuvo been content to sit on their front porch and watch tho noighbor toil In the back yard with shovel, hoe and rake, but since spuds arc quoted at 2 00 per and onions at two bits a whlf many of these lovers of a cozy arm ehnir liavo followed the good advlco of the thrifty neighbor and arc now soon with their arms bar ed nnd their head bowed in toil. tThc industrious people will not only bo re warded with vegetables of Mioir own culture huCmany have expressed them selves regarding how the exercise has added to the joys of living. Saturday, April 21st Will be the Blft Day at the Orphcum The nianagoaent huvo secured Mary Pickford in her third production "The Poor Little Rich Girl" In six uots. This play should charm overyono that sees it regardless of oge, and teach a moral that is well worth learn ing, with the inlmitablo Mary Pick ford in tho Btollcr role and staged by a master. 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