RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF -t r. Bf f. Wf 5. ! AS TOLD TO US $ ;..x::::":"t"t"J"X"t"t"t" i U ! G. .T. Warren spent Tuesday in Hastings. Sco the Orpheum's announccmnnt nd on page four. Itoy Sattloy Undertaker-Auto Heurso in connection. Harvey Itiekerson spent Sunday with friends at Orleans. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, the Jeweler. Mrs. Ed. Gather spent Wednesday with friends at Uulde Hoclc. 'Attorney A. M. Walters of ltlue Hill vn3 in tliu city Wednesday. Hugh Halrd spent Sunday with hi parents at Formosa, Kansas. Austin Ueorgo of Lebanon is visiting with Ids mother, Mrs. George. Mis A. E. Harlan went to Shelton, Wednesday, to visit relatives Mrs. Pete Hansen went to Lincoln, Wednesday, to visit relatives. Two train loads of soldiers went tluu the city Saturday euroutc west. Gus Hoimgralu of llurltott was visit ing frlend9 in tho city this weolc. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Beardslco of Lobanon wero in tho city Monday. Hat Cro.ter of Armour spent the llrst of the week with friouds in this city. Seo Blanche Sweet in "Tho Sowers" at the Orphcum tonight. Adm 5-10c. L. A. Graves of Grand Island spent tho weekend with friends in tho city. Howard Simpson wont to Armour, Wednasdny morning, to visit relatives Marion Mercer, Kenneth Wilson and Harry Yost were in Lebanon, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Starr and child, rcn spent Saturday with friends at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Lipponeott moved to Mankato, Kansas, tho llrst of the week. Mrs. W. II. McKimmoy went to Wcl dona, Colorado, Monday, where she will visit relatives. Miss Marie Wolfe went to Kearney tho last of tho week where sho will at tend summer school. Miss Edythu Herrlok arrived home Saturday from Hastings where she had been attending college. George Topham and Chas. Moedo of Ulue Hill bpent Wednesday ovening with relatives in this city. Mrs. S. C. Ellis went to University Place, Tuesday, where she will spend a few days with relatives. Howard Yost returned home Satur day from Lincoln whero he had been attending a dental college. The Misses Thompson and Uaimes of Lobanon wero the guests of Miss Minnie George, Wednesday. At the Orpheum, Friday, Juue 15th, Wm. Fox presents Jose Collins in "A Woman's Honor. Adm 5-10c. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hunter and Mr and Mrs. Geo. McCrary were down from Inavale, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Hastings spent Sunday with hi9 par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kobinson. Dr. R. V. Nicholson returned home from Omaha, Friday evening, whero he attended the stato dental meeting. Miss Carrie Stewart of Lincoln nr rived in the city Wednesday evening to visit her brother, II. W. Stewart and wife. Rev. J. L. Beebo wont to Oiuahn, Monday, to accompany his daughter, who had been attending school thero, home. Robert and Nellie Laniborn camo home from Ayr, Wednesday evening, where the spent a few days with thoir sister. Tho Missos Loraino Hansen and Mildred Polnicky went to Peru, Satur day, whero they will attend sumniei school. .Too Pavellek accompanied his daughter, Miss Elsie, to Hastings, Monday, whero she will attend bchool this summer. The Kaiser is waiting to hear from tho Liberty Loan Bond salo. Let tho nnswer be such that it will bo heard mouud the world. Russel Atnack, tho popular salesman nt the Hamilton-Gather Clothing store, spent Sunday with friend(s) at Lincoln. What's tlio attraction Russelr Clias. Kaley went to Liucoln, Tues day. Fred Slaby spent tho weekend nt Denver. Joe Fogel went to St Joe. Tuesday morning. Ed. Amack went to Lincoln Tuesday morning. C. F. Gather went to Lincoln, Tues day morning. The Boaid of Equalization is in sess ion this week. S. B. Klzer went to Lincoln, Tues day, to visit relatives.' Mrs. Risslc Cox spent tho weekend with relatives at Cowles. County Superintendent (iertrude L. Coon spent Friday in Superior. County Attorney F. J. Munday was in Nuliou tho llrst of the week. Miss llertha Doyle attended a teach er's meeting at Superior Friday. John Chrismau and J. It Crozier of Guide Kock were iu the city Tuesday afternoon. Come to lied Cloud July Uh and en joy tho best celebration In southern Nebraska. Mrs Itobt. Damcrcll and Miss Eliza beth Overman went to Liucoln, Tues day morning. Mayor Dameroll, W. G. Hamilton and F. W. Cowdcu wore in Blue Hill, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Burr Oak wore visiting with thoir daughter, Mrs Guy Barnos, this week. Harry Eldrcdge, of Kensington, Kan sas, spont the last of the weolc with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Eld rcdge. Miss Helen Lemon went to Unlvor sity Place tho last of tho week where she will visit relatives for sevoral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Gellatly attend cd tho wedding of their friend, Miss Adaliue Kollor, at Denver Saturday evening. Floyd McCall returned home from Kansas City, Tuesday morning, where he had a consignment of stock on tho market. Miss Ethol Whitakcr of Santa Ana, California arrived in the city Tuesday to visit her brothor, Chas. Whltakor and family. Mrs. Tom Kirchner returned to Arm our the llrst of tho week after spend- a few days witli her mother, Mrs. N It. Simpson. Mrs. George Delph went to Kearney, Moudny, to accompany her daughter, Miss Mildred, who had been attending school thero, home. Glen Foe left Friday morning for Greybull, Wyoming, where he will spend tho summer with his brothon Ralph, and family. Guide Rock must be getting short of young ladies as most of their young men can be seen wending their way to this city on Sunday evening. The Misses Blanche Boner and Jen nie Miner returned home the last of the week from Peru, where thsy bud been attending the state normal. Miss Helen Courtright of Beaver City, who has been attending the Nor mal school at Peru, is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. F. J. Munday and family. A special teachers' examination will be held at Rod Cloud, Fiiday and Saturday, Juue 15 and 1G. Goitrudo L. Coon, Co. Stipf Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Carpenter, and sou Clarence, and daughter, Mrs. Will Mouutford went to Imperial today to visit, their 'daughter and sister, Mrs. Fritz Moede. Roy Sattloy, our popular furniture dealer and undertaker, returned home from Omaha, the last of tho week, whore ho attended the Funeral Direct oi s Convention. Will Eldrcdge, of Huntley, who had been to Omaha where hopassod the ex amination for tho navy, bpent the last of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Eldrcdge. Tho following districts have report ed that their chlldron will take part in tho rural school parade on the Fourth of July: Districts 02, G, 9, (10, 7b, .18, 01, and 15 a total of one hundred eluven children. Powell Bros. Smoke House CIGARS that arc Good The Brand Your Doclor Smokes Most complete line o Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud .a. CO-OPERATION Means Lower Prices There's certainly a roason for tho ever increasing popularity of The- uc Olympia Richardson Corp. Crushed Fruits, Syrups, etc. aro unoxcollcd and when served with tho high grade Ice Cream wo carry make tempt ing dish. Come and See I. R. Wotherald and J. L. Mendou hall, Traveling Freight and Passenger agents, and H. L. Lewis, Division Freight and Passenger agent, of the C. 11. & (I R U Co., wore in the city Thursday. Owing to the fact that tho band boys can not sccuro adequate light on the corner thoy will play in front of tho Orpheum tonito as tho manage ment of this theater has consented to furnish light and chairs. Mrs. Frank Starr, who is hero visit ing her parents, John Adams and wife, is not onjoylng hersolf tho best just at this time on account of tho moasly measles keeping iter in tho Tuesday's Lebanon Times. house. I'm really glad I can enlist If it's true, lib I hear, That English soldiers gets oacli day A full six -pints of boor. I'm glad I'm going whero I may Buy mo a cigarette, Or better still, bo given it By a sweet sufragcttc. Clay Contcr Suu. W. G. Shaunon wont to St. .Too, Mon day. Alva Sherman went to Hastings, Monday. Mrs. Anderson went to Hardy, Mon day, to visit relntives. Bernard Fruit .returned homo Sun day evening from Fairbury. Miss Anna Zlab spent tho weekend with her mother at Hubbell. Mrs. Waskom went to Lincoln, Wed nesday, to spoud a few days. Miss Boryl Caley of Alma spent Sun day witli friends in tills city. Lost A Music Lyre. Finder leave at this olllce and rccoivc reward. Mrs. Hedge and daughter, Lotmi, spont Sunday with relatives at Inavale Mr. aud Mrs. George Arnup of River ton spont Sunday with friends iu this city. There will be a Christinn Science lecture iu Hastings Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Wcesner ,v Koontz and Delaney Bros, shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wtckstrom and son, Don, of Rlverton spout Sunday with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Pool returned to Lincoln, Monday, after spending a few days at the W. V. Bcal homo. Mr. and Mrs. Vale Fox returned to York, Friday morning after spending days with his.parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I'. Fox. The Mi9ses Edna aud Venia Hender son returned home, Monday from Alma; where they spent a few days with friends. Estrayed this week, one large red sow. Any information leading ,to its whereabouts will bo appreciated. Dau'l Garber. Mrs. Bertha Van Oman and children returned to Hardy, Saturday, after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Herb Ludlow. Miss Ruth Courtright, of Beaver City, who is ono of tho instructors in the McCook schools, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. J. Munday and family. Tho Misses Margaret and Toresa Kollett wont to Hastings, Monday, whero thoy will attend tho Immaculate Conception Academy this summer. We iiru iu tne market for 100 to 12.1 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Co Chas. F. Brooks and Miss Ada M. Ray, of Guide Rock, wero granted a marriage licor.so on Saturday and on Sunday thoy wore married by Rev Grimes. The Farmeis Union Association of Inavale will buy your cream, eggs aud poultry at highest mnikct price and sell you Hour and feed at leasotmble prices. Your trade is solicited. L, Johnson, Manager. Tom Auld and many other promi nent bachelors of Omaha aro receiving much praiso for thoir genet nsity in offering Liberty Bonds as birthday glfth to new arrivals in Omaha. Tho first Bond was donated by Mr. Auld. Messrs. Hausorman & Rotzmaii, man agors of tho Orphcum theater, who nru always trying to please tho goneral public, have installed a drinking foun tain in front of this amusement par' lor for the benefit of the thirsty pabs ers by. A train load of recruits for the regu lar army from St. Louis went thru this city Tuesday afternoon enrouto west. A largo number of this city's fair maidens served them with coll'eo and sandwiches during their stop here, which without a doubt tho soldier boys enjoyed. Farm Loans Call at my headquartors for the cheapest farm loans, as 1 have them. Solo agent for Trovett, Mattls and Bakor, Private funds on hand. J. II. Bailuv. 'n Tin llju cf kuj icu! finer Increased distributing power makes greater buying power thats why we are affiliated with the United National Clothiers and can give you such exceptional suit values. We don't waste money. Wc believe in saving it unci saving it for you. Our membership in the United National Clothiers makes possible a saving for you every time you buy a suit here. Clothing merchants co-operating in their buying from 1 4 States give the United Clothiers a tremendous buying power. The members or the U. N. C. arc in the same buying basis as the largest buying organization in the country. This price advantage and our careful personal selection of every suit with a full knowledge of the likes and dislikes of our customers, a knowledge gained thru years of contact, makes this a store where values will please and satisfy you. MEN'S SUITS See the remarkable all wool suits, which we are selling in blue serge, gray worsteds, blue and brown striped cheviots. Wonderful values everyone at $12.50 to $25.00 COWDEN-KALEY A LWAYS RELI CLOTHING COMPANY A B l E Mrs. Minnie Moore and children re turned to Lincoln, Wednesday, after spending a few days with her father, Jacob Whipkcy. If you should have stepped into Shcrin Halter's ofllco thu latter part of the week and seen tho forco of girls working under his supervision for Uncle Sam, you would have noticed that Red Cloud girls are not behind in their patriotism, and arc ever ready to help when needed. Lot the good work go on. AN Ouservi:k. Reports show that County Cleric Perry, Sheriff Huiferandothercitlzens have not made tiny charge for the ser vices they have rendered, in order that tho registration laws be complied with. Tho former gentlemen are in receipt of a letter from Governor No- ville commending them for the prompt manner in which they handled the re. ports, and all details pcituining to the same. Miss Grma Argabrlght and Mr. Boy Elwood, of north of town, wero united in marriage Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Cora parsonage, Rcv Sapp performing tho ceremony. Miss Argabrlght has made her home for a number of years with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mis. II J, Skecu and has a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs El wood left today to take up thoir resi dence on a farm, sovou milos southeast of Bed Cloud, Nebraska. Smith Cen tre Journal. The city is advertising for bids for paving of Webster street irom Second to Sixth avenue and Fourth avenue from Elm to Cedar street, ostlinatr to be given on both brick and concrete paving. An estimate on the work to bu dono will bn as follows: ll.ST.lsquaro yards of pavement, ISO linear feet of curb, 11,914 linear feet of combined curb and guitar, () gutter bridges and 3 monument covers. After tho bids have beou recolvod aud tho contract lot work will be begun in August and long before the beautiful begins to fall our citizens will behold one of tho grcntost public impiovoments tho city lias ever made. Tho members of tho village board of Rlverton wero iu this city last evening conferring with the mayor and council regarding the ptoposltlon of this city's plant furnishing electric curieut for Riverlon. Our oftleials made them a rato for same with tho understanding that Rlverton would put in the trans mission lines which would connect that town with the municipal plant, here. Tho geutleiucn inspected tho plant and wero well pleased witli it. No action was taken at thlH inciting. An effort will bo made to liavo Inavalo go in on this proposition as well as tho farmers aloug tho line. Mr. Al Slaby, who was relieving ono of tho regular cmploycos iu tho local 0. B. & Q yards was quite seriously In jured at an curly hour Tuesday morn ing, Ho was taking ice out of tho ico houso and fell from tho chute, it dis tance of about twelve feet, striking upon a projecting bolt, Inlllctlngadeup gash In his neck and also producing a tripplo fractuio of the jaw bono. Tho Company physician was summoned and after administering first aid to tho in jured man bo was placed on a train, accompanied by his wife, to bo taken to n hospital in Denver. Owing to a severe hemorrhage ho was removed from the train at McCook. : 4 y y V ? Y y Y Y X T y V y y y y y y y y v y y y v ? y y y I I ' ,! I II h-. PK5igWBBBjn)Kgliao-gpBMiB i f JI,,M, t DUOFOLD DAVENPORTS The piece of furniture that serves two purposes It serves as a nice settee and you can open it up and make a full size bed with good easy springs. It operates easy and folds up with the mattress inside. One of the moft useful pieces of furniture in the house COME IN and let us demonstrate them to you. ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmcr Furniture Dealer t ' Lemonade or Ice Tea Glasses Now that the warm weather is here you will be wanting a supply of these. We have a big new line that is sure to please you. 10c, 15c and 20c each The 5c -10c -25c Store THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY E. M. EGE - - On the Corner Celebrate July 4th at Red Cloud J y x y y y y y x y x ? y y y y y y y v y- Y Y.