KarT'snwres.'toni.'-v - ft mtfjKjv s it i L-VS iSJTj"SX&. t 'ft. flv,v "', ' ,! B.SM.ltms lablc i: sr nor mi No. II riiroiiith train ilu sir's 2:00 n. in No. ll'r I.oi'fll tiassi'llKT " l;.l.'in. in No. 171 Acconiiuoilntlon Nortli ex. I ccjit Moiulay ninl WuL.tUparts . ism i. in. No. iTO-Ai'i-nmttioiliMluii Nortli Monday nutt Vidnrdny drparts 1 1 km a.m. wi.ir nnf.Nii ( No. in-Throuiih train, di'imrlt firiin,ni, No. 1u l.oonl imienucr " HSlOp. m. : PALETTES It m ' I See Dr. Crois over State Hunk. Wm. Ilolirer was in Hustings Friday Foil S.XLB -Old papers at this otllee. Geo. Carter went to Nelson yester day. A. L. Heck left for Kansas City Sun day. James Hyatt was In Superior Thins day. Chris Zeiss Is on the bick list this week. E. Peters of (Juide Hock was In town Tuesday. Father Fitzgerald was in Superior Thursday. Miss Knthryn Ilurku spent Saturday in Hastings, Dr. Unities returned from Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. J. 13. Uetz was reported quite sick Inst week. Dr. Cross the dentist is lojuted over the State Hank. Claire Wolfe returned from Hast ings Saturday. Flave Grlce and mother were in Superior Friday. D. H. Rich was a passenger to Hast ings Wednesday. Dr. 0 V.Cross of Franklin was in town Wednesday. Go to P. L. Hansen for your Harness and Machine Oils. Al Decker returned home from Cedar vllle, Kas., Saturday. Dr. A. J. lloren aud wife were down from Cowles Tuesday. Hoy Sattley visited his patents at North Branch Sunday. Harry Brown witnessed the aviation meet at Suprlor Friday. Prof. Bet.'s orchestra played for n dance at Iuavale Saturday. John Sorene of Grand Island was in town on business Saturday. J. F. Drain is very sick this week at his home northwest of town. Lee Keith came down from Holdrene Sunday and visited friends. Dr. It. F. Raines iichome to stay am will attend calls day and night. H. J. CogKlns and wife of Hebron were In town Saturday on business. Wilbur Hamilton was in Superior Wednesday taking in the ball Rarae. Grandma Milllimn. who has been very sick, is improving at this writing. Mr9. C. W. Creider left Monday for Esbon where she will visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clark went to Denver Tuesday to spend a few days. Try the International Calf Meal to make the Calves grow, sold by Cotting. Mrs. Ed Amack is home from Law rence, Kas., where she has been visit ing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, J. Warren visited iu Lincoln and Omaha the first of the week. Farm Loans There nie several reasons for seeing J. H. Bailey for a farm loan and here they are. He is sole agent for Trevett Mattls & Baker. This company is here every day in the year remly for business and not here this week and gone next. They loan on anv farm having the value iu it improved or'unimproved. You don't wait from two to four mouths for your money but surely get it on the dny called for. They give the best option In the market. & eee THERE'S YOUR SILOS mm I1 F YOU are a Silo this figure with you and tell you what we have. Our Silos come direct from Washington, which means con siderable saving to us in freight, meaning cheaper Silos to you. PLATT IlhlllltKllll visit lll'f until i; slslo down Mi.-,. The uosl iitnl puicst Ice Cioiiiii mill Summer li Inks In the city at tlio Hon Ton Caff. Ouy Itobprlnn mid sUtorof Cctloi- vlllc, Kits,, urti vlstlinj Connie Kusor tills week. V rod and Cluis StolVoti went to Must. ItiKs today to litinjj baeU the Inters automobile. Willa Cither's now bookuAhxiindcis ItrhW Is now on sale at. Colling Drug Store. W N. Richardson who has been con fined lo his home by sickness is re ported better. Dame rumor announces several June weddings to take place among some of our young folks. The Diamond Electric. Vacum clean er deiuonstiated In your home free. Call Phone Red 07. Mr. and Mrs. Harpham of Cowles were visiting their daughter Mis. It, G. Hundley Tuesday. Carl McAtthur, who has been at tending college tit Des Moines, Iowa, returned home Satuidny. Foil Su: A leather baby cab. Good as now. Inquire of Mils. Anna MrCoitD, Ri:i Ci.om, Nun For Ham: A new Hag Carpet about twentytivu yards. For further parti culars Inquire at this olllcc. Mr. ami Mrs. F. W. Cowdcn and D. II. Kaley witnessed the opening ball game at Superior Tuesday. Mrs, Mabel Thompson and children of Grand Island arc visiting at the home of Mrs. Geo. Liudsey. The ilnest Hue and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look It over. Moiiiiaiit Bnos. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bean who have been visiting Mrs. J, B. Wisecarver left Wednesday for Hiawatha, Kas. Call rural phone 'J03 If you have cream or poultry to sell. J. O. Caldwkm.. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately lltted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nobr. If you are going to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; we believe wo can save you mouey. Plait & Fri:i:s. Don't forget the prayer inoeting at the Christian church on Wednesday evenings. Let us meet iu prayer, praise and song. The D. of II.. will meet next Tiles day evening. There will be business of Importance and every member is re quested to be present. Mrs.C. 11. Rust unfortunately' fell down the cellar Why at her home. There was no bones broken but some severe bruises sustained. (. F. Rose was subpoenaed to Hast ings to appear in the Dr. Bartholomew' case Monday. He went up last week but the case was pospoued. Tickets for Class Night aud Com mencement Night placed on sale st Cook's drug store, Sat , May 18, 0 p.m. Admission for the two nights 75c. Geo. McCrary, who Is running a bank in New Mexico, stopped off in this city Sunday to visit his many friends. He is going to Indiana. The D. A. L'. P., club held a special meeting at the home of Misses Christ ian and arranged forBcvcralprc-nuptial showers for several of their members. If you are going to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; wo believe we can save you money. Pi.att & Fiikes. Don't forget we make farm loans, moiify ready the day the title Is ap proved. Gariii:ii, Hutchison & Saladkn. The Franklin and Red Cloud High ehool track tenuis will hold a dual Hack meet heio tomorrow. Everyone should go out and root for the home boys. Mrs. Paul Pope came down from Red Cloud this morning and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C K. Glttings. Wednesday's Superior Express. m m m m m m m going to buy vear, let us & FREES M Mis Tult of Mikiiu. REGARDLESS OF BRAND Doesn't make any diff erence what it is or how it is labeled the fact that it comes out o( ouf slorc is sufficient guarantee as to its quality. We stand be hind it. B. E. McFarland All the Phones Mr. Jar boo will preach at the Breth ren church in Gartleld next Sunday morning aud at the Indian Creek school house in the afternoon. All are welcome. Mrs. G. S. Albright and Miss Bernlce Potter returned ftotn Grand Island Saturday. Miss Potter was on the program of the May festival of the Music Study club Wm. Weesner, John Weesncr Hnd Frank Perry have purchased the W. A. Smith grocery store aud will take charge of the samo Juno 17th, Wo wish the new llrm success. Tickets for Class Night and Com mencement Night will bo placed on sale at Cook's drug store, Saturday, May 18th. at 0 p.m. Price of admission for both nights will be 7,'c. .T'ist received at the Bailey & Bailey Shoe Store a new line of white shoes for graduation purposes, in high top, oxfords, Ac, in both Canvas and Nu buck. Seo these before you buy, George Whitakcr of St. Louis, Mo , Ed Whitak'SK.of Denver, Colo, and Davo Whltaker of Gciivn, Neb. are In the cltv owning to the serious ill- ness of their father D. R. A Wylle and W. It. Whltaker. A. Wheeler of the Lincoln Telephone Co., were In the city Wednesday enroute to Super ior where they joined the Kansas City Commercial club enroute for Hastings. The subject. Sunday morning at the Baptist church will be a "A Model Church " There will be no services in the evening on account of the Bacca laureate services at the Congregational church. Lan d We have for sale farms on easy payments and special terms, worth the money. Several mighty' good deals. The largest list of local farms from which to select. Dan Gaiiiikr & Company, Chief Otllee. Keep lu mind, when vou buy your shoes for summer, that Bailey & Bailey have just what you want. Also the graduate should see our white shoes In high top, oxfords, strap, ,tc both in Cnnvas aud Nu-buck, before buying. The Guide Rock high school ball team came up Wednesday afternoon and crossed bats with our high school team. Gulilo Rock won the game by a score of 7 to (5. There was h large crowd of enthusiastic rooters present. Vou will Hud our line of material sullicieutly lurge enough to meet all the demands of turning out a neat, tasty job no mutter whether large or small aud our prices arc us low us any quality, quantity and workmanship considered. S. C. Buff Orpingtons Famous fly ers Strain. First prize county fair 1010, 1st pen couuty poultry show 1011. Eggs 81.50 per in, 4. SO per So, 88 per 100. Chicks and old stock for sale. Write freely. B. H. Duiibktt, Lebanon, Kas. Red Cloud is at .last to have a rail road, and we see by the local papers up there the Burlington has surveyed foratraok through the corporation. All things come to those who wait. Wednesday's Superior Express. The Burlington surveyed through town for their water mains. Barred and Buff Rocks Bred to Lay aud Win. Eight blue ribbons fist prizes) and the sliver cup at the big Norton show. My cockerels have never been defeated. "Eggs, barred 12.50 per 15 straight. Buffs, Pen 82 per 15, range 80 per 100. W. H. Wiihuit, Lebanon, Kas. The truck- team of the high school made a very good record at Hastings last Friday and scored a total of 1.1 points. The work of Carey, Cather, Itlchey and Atkins deserves comment, und for this being the first inter school meet the boys had ever taken part in the score indicates the ability of the local boys against the utheletes of about IS other high schools aud acad emies in central Nebraska. Mis Cox i chimed from Cowles Wednesday. A Pi Atkins was in Lincoln this week on business Mr. and Mrs. Nate Piatt's little girl Is very sick this weuk. Attorney L, II. Blneklcdge was in lu Hastings this week on btisiiiiss .lames iMcltrlde and family wele down from Cowles Monday via auto. Chas. Walters and Allen Tulleys are home from Iuavale wheiu thoy lime been putting in cement walks, G F. Kelley, who lives south of Campbell, was Iu town today. While In town he made this otllee a pleasant call. I. W. Robertson, who has been visit ing his daughter Mrs. Roy Fearn and husband, returned to his home lu Red Cloud Tuesday evening Wednesday's Superior Journal. The Old Soldiers and the ladles of the Relief Corps so appreciated the kindness of the automobile owners when they tendered the use of tholr m lehiues on Decoration Day the past two years that we believe It would be a real act of kindness if the o.vueis would ilu the samo thing this year. It is a long trip to the cemetery for many of the ol I soldiers and unless conveyance Is provided some of I hem will have lo stay at homo Prof. Morlt. was the pleased reci pient of a book on the American Navy donated to the school library. The book contained the card of Lieut. Ralph Pope. It is gratifying to note that the graduates of the school who arc achieving honor abroad have not forgotten the room where "Young am bition raised its little ladder and budding gcuuis learned to shoot. II" Wu have not quoted exactly, because our memory is a tritle rheumatic. Reiher-Gurney Tuesday afternoon ut one o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Kd. Iteiher, who live six miles northwest of this cltv occurred the marriage of Miss KUn Rullit-r to Mr Chas, K. Gurney; Miss Vcnhi 'Hen derson acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Leonard Hulher, brother of the liride acledas best mull. Rev. Hummel per formed the wedding cereiuonj . The urootn is well known here as he was born aud raised here. The bride is well known here as she graduated from our high school und taught school for several years. Theie was about forty guests present and after congratulations, an elegant luncheon was served which all the guests did ample justice. They received niiinj useful and costly presents. The happy young couple will settle down to farm life iu their handsome new homo on the Gurney farm north of this city, the Chief along with their many friends extend congratulations aud wish them much joy and happiness over life's matrimonial seas. Program for the List Week of School 'Sunday, May 10th, Baccalaureate Sermon at Congregational church, 8 p. m., by Rev. Payne. Tuesday, May 21, Final examinations in High School. Wednesday, May '-'2, Final examina tions lu High School and Grudes. Thursday, M.iy U3, Class Night at Opera House. Exercises aud Programs in thegrudes Lincoln building, 'J p. in. Friday, May 21, Communcelncut Opora House 8 p, m. G i tide Picnics Class night, May '.'It, the class of lDl'2 will present a four act Drama entitled Six Shurps, One Plat. Music furnished by I ho Baud. CUMMKNCKMCNT PltiKlRAM, 8 l. SI,, Ol'KIU 1I0U.SK Processional Marie Boss Music Orchestra Invocation Rev. J.J. llayne Music .' Orchestra Address Bishop G. A. Beecher Kearney, Nebr Musio Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas Henry Gilham, Pres. B'd Education Presentation of Scholarship Music Orchestra Benediction Rev. W. F. Cole Tickets for Class Night aud Com mencement Night will be placed on sale at Cook's drug store, Saturday, May 18th , at 0 p. in. Price of admiss ion for both nights will be 76c. The largest class in the history of the Rod Cloud High School will graduate May 24th. The graduates are classified as follows: Normal Course Elma Alles, Margaret Ileal, Grace Boner, Myrtle Boner, Floy Bor on, Mubelle Esslg, Elsie Hurler, Fannie Hutchens, Isabel Maynard, Mary Peterson, Pay Teel, Mazie Wonderly. Normal and Scientific Coursos Ger trude Good, Elite Taylor. Scientific Course Russel Amack, John Cather, Claude Cramer, Lloyd Mclutyre, Add bert Evans Business Course Grover Cary, Roy Robinson, Carl Wullbrandt. Normal and Business Courses Bertha Reauchamp, Lena Ludlow, Irene Mc Guire. mmass Clothcraft Idea of P ICTURE in your own mind the kind of clothes you want the cloth, the style, the fit, wear and serviceability. Then compare your ideal with Clolhcraft. You will find they tally in cvciy particular except perhaps in the price you thought you would have to pay. For Clothcraft Clothes guaran teed to be all-wool, to hold shape and smartness, to give satis faction in wear and service; yet cost less than other clothes of the same high quality $10 to $25. All the new styles in Hats, Shoes and Shirts now in. Come in and look them over IIMtlMiaailliaiMIIIHSIIIIMIIMMSMtSIMI The Clothcraft Blue Serge Special, No. 5130, at $15, is guaranteed to be all-wool, to hold shape and to give satisfactory wear and service. iiaimisaiiuaiiaiHiiaiiiiMiiMMaiMMiiiiiaMi Vowden-jxaley (clothing 0- FIRST DOOR NORTH OF P. O. New Everything in Goods now on our counters All Reasonably Priced. Voiles, Tissues, Silks, Flaxons, Batist, Etc. AH Colors. Embroideries Trimmings Extra wide Embroideries We have a new line ol for dresses trimmings in Wide Lace Bands 27-inch Flouncings 50c to $1.50 Yard D , -r tJugle I rimmings 18-inch Flouncing 25c to 90c Yard - ' . Bead Trimmings See our special 5c Fringe Nets and Overlaces assortment of Edges and In- , . , all colors and all price s- serttons to match. r Hand Bags Corsels New line Wash Hand Besl Cor8et manufactured Bags "J. C C." Brand 50c and 60c $1.00 to 93.00 S - Turnure Bros As an Advertising Medium The Chief has No Equal in Webster County JMftftKStMUHa. "Hw'(0!Ni Your Clothes c Goods New Summer X Genuine "White Nubuck" 3-button Oxfords Special $2.75 Don't fail to see this elegant shoe before buying. rosA T'i? A',-'', -'i-ft'f- .WAwik r .f m "WW .m ,Jt W '1 M .s.mi v,' ' .