RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHBf v & 11. 3F , "EST .iBjl Zl ' ...,. ,..-... --1 WATCH Soldi ers 0 The Greatest Super Feature The Film World Has Known Watch! & going The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. f SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED ENGLISH CONTRALTO MADAME GILDEROY SCOTT WHO WILL APPEAR IN CONCERT AT THE BESSE AUDITORIUM, RED CLOUD, NEB., MONDAY EVENING, MAY 31st Reserved Seats on Sale at Ege's Ice Cream Parlor, Red Cloud Commencing at 9 a. m., Friday. Seats $1.50 and $1- Plus War Tax DON'T FORGET THE EVENING, MONDAY, MAY 31 & T W FOR THE OPENING of Fo Wait! Wonder! !!S"W ' ."'ri" " 'Mri'ri?!-'' - 3iMi4I here somew DECIDE! Lay out a course, and then follow it. Let nothing stop you. That's the way to do things. This clothing store subscribes to that idea. The day we put up the "open for business" sign on our front door we decided to render sound satisfaction to every man and young who came into our store. Since that day, no obstacle, however great or small has swayed us from our decision. Kuppenheimer good clothes are an example of the success of decision. We sell them. mi Always Reliable ": -"!- P1-1 FaliTl 0 m r s9f L.-i7&i. Mandolin Orchestra Concert Mr. Hi: promised lilCSt.il t Mr. Hurtoti, the piano tuner, has id to bring hl Mandolin Or- to thi l'e-s Aiulltoriittti 'mm Si- next lafcu'i fni date Plun tu lour I s conceit. Stockholder.- Annual Meeting 'J l.o Stoc' holders ofHhe lt.-.'-e Audi torium Associntlon will hold their an mill meeting on Tuesday, .1 tine Stl i at Up. id. in tlu- AiuHtorliini '1,0 ' P'lrpii:.' of ilii tm-eling is to oleet a IJmd of Hiieetoi-i and also transact other bu.slues that may come before . the meeting. x ' llo-te Audilotium Association II. It. l'auoh, Secretary- Durnrifinn Hiv Pr-nrliinifirm ecoiation uayrrociaination Another year bus come and Konennd privilege tojik every loyal cltien to ooserve the it ay set npsirt bv our gov er nneiit to commemorate the memory of the heroes who offered and gave their lives for the preservation of our N itlnn. Therefore, I, Ed Amaek, Mayor of t.'cityof Red Cloud, Nebraska, do pielnlm May Illst, 1920, as the day to hi eonseorated to the memory of de pvted comrades, and that business be s i-pended from 1:30 to 1 p. m., tif said " .lay. ED AMACK, Mayor. Rev. .1 E .larboe and wife, who Imve just returned from California are iu the community for a few dnjsj Rev. Jarboc has been een doing revlml for the past nine I wotk In tho west m nit lis. They are on their wnv to .u.miesoia io engage in evangelistic work and will stop over in Medalin, Missouri to attpnd the National Con-1 vention of tho Church of the Hrethren. I . .. ,. ....i Rev. .Farboe will preauh at the liretlin n ehnreh In this olty Sunday morning at ll 'clrek. Mis9 Eunice Iloft'uinu, daughter of A. H. Hoifman of this elty,and Monroe Meiute of Hlue Hill were milted in marriage by County .Judge A. I). Run ney last Friday afternoon. The bride, after having graduated from the local lii'h school, class of lOl'.i, was engaged as instructor In one of the rural schools near Ulue Hill. She has many jj, friends In this vicinity to wish her uu rf limited happiness throughout her wed. i ded life. The man of her choice is a :il prosperous farmer residing in the vl jclnlty of Hlue Hill. A delicious wed 01 ' dng supper was served after which the in the mountain country., t'pon their return they will be at home to their mauv friends on a farm near Ulue Hill. Old Bridge Stood for Centuries. The new London bridge wns opened on August 1, 18.'U. This replaced the rplphrnteri old lirlik'o. Imllt more than eight centuries before. It ImilJS solid j stono piers, with bulky stone arches, nnd was covered from end to cud with buildings. On the "Tailor's gate," at one end, the heads of traitors were shown. It was removed on accouut of Its obstruction to navigation. Shuts Off Gas. Above the frame of a new gas light fixture Is a turbine that is whirled by the heated air, stopping and shut ting off the flow of gas should the llanu liu l.lnwu nut. Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST ( itllc.o Over A I lirlulit'h Store Red Cloud Ncbruska '"i r THE WAR MEMORIAL rSfrt - "vv imi owiijfcHiu j . rtj nooui uie proposed- rtenraskn nav Memorial to bo erected at Lincoln in honor of all Ncbraskans who. went to war. II. S. McXobb of Or.ial-a culled or us yesterday and slated that he came ' iu uui tiiy 10 mi'.iview our piurioui men and women and tc enli.t then-co-optation in tho vnk rcce.sarv to provide a magnificent building which will expiess the profound gratitude of tho people to the bov who wore a uniform. The : trcUro will com- memoratoi thf iWd. of valiant Ne- ii.isKun.s m an ir.o wars. Mr. McXobb in a rpocial represent ative of the general committee of 500 compo'ed of men and women rpsidin throughout tho whole state. Ho tell. us that the memorial drive will begin .Tune G, ami that it will bo nromotod pjy local committee? in all tho conn ties. Mr. McNobb was sent to our county to interview the men and wo. mon Immcil on the countv commUtcCi n"j M" wl,0SV attfetaiice is solicit- Und he tell. us that he received much ncouragemnct in his interviews with our people. lie said that a special committee had been appointed for Lincoln, of which Guy K. Reed is chairman, and another special com mittee for -Omaha, of which Chiles T. kountzc is chairman. These two committees will undertake to raise '$200,000 in each of these cities for the building fund of the memorial. The remaining counties of the state have been assigned to tho general committee which lias named an execu tive committee, of which Judge Vin cent G. Hnscall in-executive secretary, with offices in Omaha. This com mittee will try to raise $600,000 through popular subscription of patri otic men and women, and tho amount w'l l)e pro rated among the counties ilccol(lmg to population and wealth. .HI. iULiUl)U IL'IIS us uiai UIC COlU' mittee was organized in response to --" many calls from various portions of the state for concerted action that would produce a fitting tribute to tho co900 Ncbraskans in the great war, I and to other thousands who fought in previous wars. He said that it was only necessary to tell the people of the organization and its purpose to enlist their immediate co-operation. Tlie members of our county committee have been appointed as follows: W. A. Sherwood, chairman; C. F. Cathcr; C. H. Miner; D. W. Stewart. Notice is hereby given that the riding of bicycles, coasters and small wagons on the sidewalks of this city is prohibited by law and must bo stopped immediately as tho ordinance provides pennltv for same N. I'. PHILLIPS, City Marshal. FORSALE-l model 10 touring, 1 model 17 touring, 1 model IT Sedan Ford; 1 Ford with 1 ton truck attach ment; '2 Hnick sixes; I Paige six; 1 Mitchell six; 2 new Ford I ton trucks. Thes cars arp all In good repair and priced to sell. You are taking no chancp. Frame A. Smith Bros. Co, A. V. Duclcer, Clerk of the M. W. A. Camp of this city, received a communi- cation from the State Headquarters at Lincoln, stating that the claim of the lute Neighbor, .1. F. Ruckles, who pass, ed away hero a few weeks ago, had been allowed ami ordered paid by tho nciiif Camp and that a clippk for $2000 had been sent to Mr. Dueker for the beneilclarlcs of tho deceased Mr. I uui'idt's nmi ui'i'ii ;i iiiriiiutT 01 uic iO. W. A. for 21 years. Dining that per. iod he had paid in a total of SIOOHO. This leaves a clear gain of Slfifi.'i.lQ, aside from having had the benefit of the protection of insurance during this period of 21 years. The prompt and ellicient manner Jn which all claims are handled by tills organization the total amount of the insurance carried by the member being paid as soon i s satisfactory statements have been filed is one of the strong points iu favor of this organization. "Quality" Job Printing Ir Report of the Condition OK Tilt; Bank of In a vale of Inavnlo (Clinrlcr No. 793 In lite Slate of Ncbrtttkn nt tlic dose o? fouslniss jjay 15, 15)20. inform k- I.'iitisnmt I'Ncount i'iMC.'i m nlrattn (f)7.d7 liuuilf", :ccurltle4,JiulKiueiiti, claims etc., Inc;iutliijt all igovorntneut ImiuM "T.7M.10 lliiiklii liou-v, frfrnltiire A llTtnros ' S.P00C0 t'urient c;pene, taxes ami Ii'iter- PMl pultl ... :i,si.l.) Pile troiu national aitil state txuiki J7I.IKJ.PJ Ciirrmiev .. 8.107.M Hold coin i no,no silver, iilckfH nml coats 7U7.1 1 :m,(XkS.C3 Total . e 21(1,1! MM P MA1III.I1 111.1 Capital slock ptila In ...'. S I0.000.CO SurpltM (unit 10,000.00 Uiullvlilpil protlts 0.771.10 lliillvlitiint ileposttH subject to check 171,88.1.17 Tlmucei (Meatus utilci'osll al,sj(l.0i 2'i.7i.(W Hills pnvab o VifflO.W Pcpinltor'.s uauraniy (nml 1.W0.M Total s 2i8,iri7.ftl srATKOI'NKHUASICA, I j t'otiutyot Webster f 1, (i. It. Mcl'rary Cashier ol tliu above nam. eil bank ilo hereby swear that the tiuovo Htatement Is a correct and true copy o't (ho report made tu the titiite llauktiu Hoard. U.K. Mcl'KAKV, ' tashlcr. Attest: - Charles Hunter. Plrector. , AKred Mcl'all, Plreclur. f?ubscrlbed and Nivorn lo belore me thIs2Uh dayo( May, IDij. (' M Sherwood, (rfeal). Notary Public. WAR RISK INSURANCE Former service men are notified by Director R. G. Chomley-Jones. of tho Rurcati of War Risk Insurance that a now official circular of information listed as "LD-9" nnd entitled "New and Liberal Features of War Risk Insurance," is now issued. The text of this bulletin is based upon tho latest amendmefit to tho War Risk Act which permits pay ments in one sum on converted in surance in case of death, and enlarges the permitted class of beneficiaries in the case of botli War Risk (Term) and converted insurance. The circular is printed in booklet' form, illustrated by charts, and has an index by the use of which any or dinary question about government insurance may be readily answered. A copy of the booklet may be obtain ed by writing to tho Dureau of War Risk Insurance, Washington, D. C, or upon application to organizations of former, service men and welfare or ganizations cooperating with tho Du reau of War Risk Insurance. Former service men whoso insur ance has lapsed or been canceled, and who wish to reinstate it or convert it, or to effect both these processes at the same time, arc advised to secure a copv of the official form described as "L'D-8", "Good News For All Ex Service Men," which is a combination of information sheet and reinstate ment and conversion blanks, the lat ter to be filled out, detached and mail ed directly to the Rureau. Regardless of how long a service man lias been discharged or how long his insurance has lapsed or been can celed, he may reinstate his War Risk Insurance at any time before July 1, 1920, or within eighteen months after his discharge, ifthat be n later date, and upon payment of only two month ly premiums on the amount of insurance-he desires to reinstate, with a satisfactory statement of health. Dally Thought. Tts Imppy for him that his father was born before him, Swift. Dr.W.H.McBride DENTIST redcloud OVER STATE HANK NEBRASKA 4 ? 3 ' I v r r, IB&&s k J3StLfe m