;. iusstoinrittv " . 4V , 5iatoJ. . rvTftC - Cr'iS'JXJ. V - JtK :-; i 5. .:WT,IA!"fWanm re If I '1 I B. 6 M. Time Table tK"t lintlNti No. II l'liroiii;li tniln, (Icp.'iriH ..-.Jumu. ni Ju. liV-l.ui'iiI I'iikm liner . U.Un. in No. 171 Accommodation Norlh vx- cejit Monday mill Wwl di'imrlo. 1:30 i. in. No. 170-Accninniod.itUin Norlh Motulny nnd Wodncsdny diinris Utti ji.iii. WKST llllltMl No. 13-TlirntiKh train, diimrts , ifeSin. m. No. 15 I.orul pawn kit HMp. in. LOGAIETTES See Dr. Cross ovut Htuto limit. Rob't. Hyde was in town tlii.s wek. Let tho .lane wedillug belli tine: on. W. A. Sherwood whs in Lincoln lust week. (ienc Towne of Ciimpbell .Stinduyed in town I. 15. Sinull of Crete whs in town Monday. Teddy MoArthttr was in 111 vet ton Monday. Wiide Knout was in (Iranil Island this week. Art Sheuley of Hastings spent Sun day in town. District court will convene- in till city June lltli. Ilrueo K'iriier of Ueiihletnau was in town Tuesday. Dr. Cross tho dentist is lo.'aled over the State liaulc. Tliu county couwuUsiouciA aro in session this week. (Jo to 1'. L. Hansen for your Harness and MacliiueOils. .Mr. and .Mrs Herb Ludlow were in Superior Tuesday. A K'oil sowing iniuiliino for sale. In quire at this olllce. Ceo. Iloit was down from Cow lis Wednesday evening W. H. Kellutn of Alma was in town on business Tuesday. K, W. and Clnis. StetVeu returned, from ii-istiiiKS Tuesday. ISei'iiiird MuXoiiy returned home from HnsMtiKh Saturday. Frank ICollcy of lilvertou was in town on business Priilay. Attorney A. M. Walters was down front ltlue Hill Thursday. Miss (Iraco Dedriek returned home from Iiloomington .Sunilfiy. Our public schools closed this week for a three mouths vacation. IScorgu (lion tho wrestler fiom Aurora was in town Tuesday. Dr. U. K.Mtuluu.s is home to sUy and will attend calls day and night. Meredith Butler of McCook spent Sunday in town with his parents. U U. Saunders of Itoloit, Kansas trau'sactt'd business In town Saturday. S K. Worden and family of Guide Hock vUited relatives iu town Sunday. Dr. I).' D Sanderson was transact ing business in Hastings Wednesday. Will Robertson and wife and I.ymaii Essig and wife spent Sunday in Hast ings. Have you noticed where Superior stands in the league race? "O! You cellar!" Leopold llerburger and wife left Tuesday morning for Holdrego to visit friends. ' A. II. Wheeler was in towu Tuesday on business and returned to Hastings Wednesday. Farm Loans ' t There are several reasons for seeing J. H. Hailey for a farm loan and here they are. He is sole Hgent for Trevett Mattis & Itaker. This company is here every day in the year ready for business and not here this week and gone next. They loan on anv farm having the value in it improved or unimproved. You don't wait from two to four mouths for your money but surely get it on the day called for. They give the best option in the market. I HERE'S YOUR SILO . Of ft Of ft ib IF YOU are going to buy a Silo this year, let us 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 Tin. local liiul, school base bull team erossos bats with Culdo Itoek todav at (tiiide Koch. Wade Koont. commenced carrying the mail from the post olllce to the depot today. The memorial services will bein at II o'clock Sunday nmrnlng at the opera house. I Miss (Jiaco Kiiisell went to Hastliu'R this morning to visit her ft intitl Mrs. Warren Lougtiti. , The Diamond Electric Vaeum clean l i-r demonstrated In your home free. ChII Phone Ked 'J7. The Degree of Honor will meet Sat urday afternoon at .'1 o'clock. Let all be present that can. Hev. E. N. Tompkins goes to Mc Cook Sunday to preach tho memorial sermon for the (5 A. K. Foil Sail A leather baby cab. Good as new.- Inquire of Mas. ANNA McCoiil), 1!i:d Cl.ofi), Nkk For Sam: -A new Uag Carpet about twentytlvo yards. For further parti culars inquire at this otllee. Misses Mildred and tloldie Chancy of superior, giinid children of .1 K. Chancy, tue visiting in the city. The llnest line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. MniutAiir Huos. Deputy Co. Treas Holdnsou turned over I7."i.i to our city duds Tuesday and SKMO t the boanl of education Cull rural plump t-'OTi if you have cream or puulliy to sell. .I.o, Cvt.iwi:r.i.. . I W. L Ison came down from Ked Cloud litis morning and is calling on friends Tuesday's Superior Express. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, lied Cloud, Nebr. If you are oin.' to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; we believe we can save you money. I'l-.vrr & Fm:i:s. Edwin Jurboe will preach at the Ilicthren church in Garfield township no.t Sunday both morning and even ing. Guy Robertson and wife returned to their home at Celurvillc, Kansas, Wednesday af'er visiting with Al. Decker. Faith Rebokah Iodg N'o. l'.i. will meet .June (!. All members are io piesteil to be present as then is Im portant business on baud. The Columbus ball team spent Sun day night in town They came up from Superior and left .Monday morn ing on the Hastings train Don't forget we make farm loans, mom y teady the day tho title is ap proved. (AiuiKit, Hitch isi in fc S.u.ui:n. .lolmuio Craiis, better known by the old timers hcie us "Muddy"' Crans, was tip from Red Cloud t ulay n busi ness. Wednesday's Hastings Tribune. Frank Henderson, who has been vis Ling his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hornet Morgan, returned to R-'d Cloud last night Saturday's Superior Journal. If you are going to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; we believe we can save you money. Pi.att ,fc Fm:t,s Glen Walker in rived home Friday morning from liirmiugham, Alabama Re will take a much needed icst be fore he again takes up his lyceum woi k. Win. Hohrer is laying a cement crossing across the street in iront of Kd Amack's furniture this week which will save our citizens a great many extra steps. Fob Sai.i: at once a gentle driving mare a horse for tue women orchlldreii. Wiu". v C. Ciikiukii, The Tailor. Up stairs over Burdou'a grocery store, Moon block. Dr Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear, uose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Daruerell's ofliee in Red Cloud Tuesday, June 1. T. J. Diamond received u telegram from Hutler, ,Mo,, Tuesday morning stating that he was the proud papa of an 8 poiiud baby girl. Mother and daughter doing well. m to to m to m to m to m to to to to to to to to to to & FREES m i lit YOUR ORDER receives the same con sideration no matter how we receive it, whether the children bring it, or it is taken by our delivery boy, or you order it personally, the same care and con sideration is given as if you were at our elbows. B. E. McFarland All tho Phonos Mis. Paul l'ope who lias been spend lug the week with her parents, Mr mi I Mrs. C. K. (Sittings returned to her home at Red Cloud last, night. Saturday's Superior Express. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Still' and family o Rock Spiinu's, Wyo., in rived in town Tuesday to visit with their nolec Mrs. W. C. Ci cider, and Mr. Still's sister Mrs. Shute of Esbon, Kansas. Drs. Rlddilo ,t Foote. of Hastings Xehr , will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients, and those needing glasses titled, at Red Cloud, Nebr., Thursday, June ith., at, Dr. Cross' olliee. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 1. Frisbie, accom panied bv her mother, Mrs Hested, left last evening for Red Cloud to spend a couple of days wilh Mr. Frls nle's parents.- Saturday's Superior Journal. IM Amuck was culled to Iowa Hun day afternoon by the serious illness of his daughter. He drove his auto to Hastings and took the train from there, Frank Klliugcr accompanied him and hove the auto back from llnstiim's. 1j A N it --We have for s ile farms on easy payments and ' special terms, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The hngest list of local farms from w'lich to select. Wan (lAiiumt ,t Comciny. Cmi:r oille. You will find our line of material sulliciently large enough to meet all the demands of turning out a neat, 'usty job no mutter whether large or small and our prices are as low as any quality, quantity and woikmauslijp considered. Application to tho county superin tendent for transfer for school put poses must bo made ut or before Tin. ANXtni. MEKiiNii (June 'Jl). Applica tion blanks may be secured from the olllce of the county superintendent. Oi:iiTiiri)i: L. Coos, Co Srer. The following attended a Masonic meeting at Franklin Tuesday evening: Fruuk Cowden, Flave "(irlce, Hert Kuley, Ed Garber, Hoou Saunders, Harry 'Letson, 'Albert Turner, Don Saunders, Geo. Hollistcr, T. .1. Dia mond, Jiminle SUvoy, S W. Foe, Wilbur Hamilton and Roy Hutchison. The funeral of Miss Bertha Scott who passed away at her home at Grand Island on last Saturday morning was conducted from the M E. church nu Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. 13. N Tompkins oHluiutlng Miss Scott formerly lived with her parents at Red Cloud and lias many friends and relatives still living here who mourn her decease, at the un timely age of 20 years, 1 month and 8 days. Miss Marie Ross went to Hastings Tuesday morning to take part in a musical entertainment given in that city. What the nature of the enter taiument was, or what Miss Marie was called to render, the Chief is not advised, But the musical talent of Miss Ross is known and appreciated iu a large portion of the state, and the Chief is always glad to learn of a Red Cloud child acquiring a desirable celebrity. J.O. Lambrecht of Inavale, Neb, a young farmer who marketed u ship ment of hogs here yesterday, reported that the hog disease is still lurking around that commiuity. Mr. Lam brecht lost a few recently, which prompted him to ship out all his hogs ready to go to market. There seems to bo a pretty fair supply of shoati in his neighborhood, according to Mr. Lambrecht, but the presence of the epidemic that took so many off last fall about that country, keeps the farmers anxious, Kansas Oily Drovers Telegram, May Ktb. E, T. Foe was down from Cowles to day. Will Anlil was in Hastings Wednes day attending the II inker's meeting. Walter Warren has changed his location. He has moved into the Mc Gulre brick building south of the Chief olllce where ho will conduct a llrst class restaurant and lunch room. Mr. Warren has had tho experience necess ary to a successful conduct of this business. Ile has established n good Hue of custom and he now has a choice location. The people whom the new and handsome store rooms just opened will attract to this portion of tho struct will be glad to avail themselves of the refreshments which will be served them from an up-to-date res. taiiiant. All wish success for Mr. Warren. Some of the Masons of this city vis ited the Franklin lodge Tuesday night. Councilman Cowden has been some time preparing his stomach for a feast, and wn trust that ho found himself blessed iu being satisfactorily tilled Don Saunders equipped himself with a new suit to deck his manly form for the occasion: but, when he was resdv to start, the suit could not be found. His wile hud hid it. She thought the suit should be Hi. si wot ii ill her com pany, and objected to lis being made fragrant with lolmcco smoke and per blips othei'tvisi soiled before site ap peiuvd in its company. Don was coin P' led to weir his old clotlus, not, however, the clot lies in which bo con duets his cement operai ions. Decoration Day On Sunday, M.i 'M it, all Holdl Mund HHilor.s of the Civil and Spanish Ameri can ware, and memlicrwof the W Ii. C, arc n q-iented to itn et at. the (3. A. It. hall at 10 o'clock, a. in. From tliii plans they will inarch to the oper.i house win re union services will lie held. Sermon Rev. C. E. R sc Music -Christian church choir. On Thurtuhiy, May !'.()' h, all comr-uks of the G. Aril, and W. R. C, with all uldii rs of the Spatdsh-Aineric in w ir, Ai;i meet at the G. A. R. h.il , .i 1 o'clock, p. in , where line of m.i ch, CdiiimaiidLit ly J. W. MCracken, will form on Weks r street mid march ion! h und west to the cemetery, he.ided by 'he R. d Cloud Concert R.ind. Details will l)c unsigned by tin; pt commander and president of the W. R. C, t decorate gruv-s of contrail and m mheiH of IhuW. R. C. A. ter decorating 4ln; grave., tb thi ol' march will form a hollow in nu n die monument of the U.ilmown D ad, vherofttherc will be exercises bj th- W. It. C and comrades ot the G. A. It. ISetiedictiun. After which the column will march to the opera hou.se, wiiciu the follow ing program will be given: Music by the Hind. Invocation Rlv. .1. .1 it ay lie. Music. Running- -L'nr-olu'riAddrc-isat Gettys burg, Chaplain ItiJW, Dialogue lly G and duughteis of Veterans. Music Choir. Flag Drill-Children Reading LiBt of Dead Comrades S. It. Kiztr. Recitation- Florance Johnston. Address-Rev W. F. Colo. Song Ametica. Benediction. Uenftrcftatlonal Church Notices. Sunday school meets at 10. Great Interest is being taken iu this branch of the churches work. There are class es for all, young and old. If you do not go elsewhere: 'Come with us and we will do thee good'. Themwill be no morning preaching service nu aecounL'of the union Memor ial service at. the Opera House. Evening service ut 8. The pastor will give the last of the scries on the life, teaching and mission of the Apostle Paul. The questions which have been handed iu ou the life of Paul will be answered. Mid-week meeting for prayer and praise on Wednesday evening at H. Jons J. Rayne, Pastor. Program for the Last Week of School Thorsday, My S3, Class Night at Opera House. Exercises and Programs in thegrades Lincoln building, 2 p. m. Friday, Hay 24, Commencement Opera House 8 p. m. Grade Picnics. Class night, May 23, the class of 1012 will present a four act Drama entitled Six Sharps, One Flat. Music furnished by the Band. COMMKNCKMK.NT PltOORAH, 6 l. M., Ol'EIU IIOUHK Processional Marie Ross Musiu Orchestra Invocation Rev. J.J. liayne Music, Orchestra Address Bishop O. A.Beecher Kearney, Nebr Music Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas Henry Gllham, Pres. It'd Education Presentation of Scholarship Music ..... ..Orchestra Benediction Rev, W. F. Cole Iff APVTmK'uSilisMABfcflr Wtitr ''VBHSKflsHisBBKny M'ff-gVgsf1 rl V H I'SBBll II IB fct 111 paying the price doesn't always secure the desired effect. Wherever men are known for taste in dress - wherever they put a premium on quality The House of Kuppenheim is the guide to "what's what"--the passport to dress distinction. Remember we put our money in them before we ask you to. We take no chances, nor can you. Kuppcnhcimcr Suits . $18.00 to $30.00 Cloth Craft " . 10.00 to 22.50 IbeGouid8n-Kaley Clothing Go. OJVr PRICE CLOTHIERG f-vT'xA','vV',"swvrwv,'Jr'' V' "s'x' 4 r w "m r ITt ri ACV KlTfl ? ySn 'J4saraw 1 yjrxm 'L& f;y I mds lii J em -'vro 11 H u ecShiction Sale Starts 3 n ft : day, s - Closes WM , tUIM HMWMW I Sat. Niiii Jyne All Summer Wash Goods are to be Sold at a Great Saving to you Special L IaIima1 Pvia fin A WoaL' ilnlvr fin r Marginsetts, Voiles, Adora, Silk, Silk and Cotton Mixed Goods, Tissues Flaxens, Batistes, Lawns, Tissue Ginghams, Etc Ladies9 and Misses' Skirts One Week Only $9 Skirts now 97.20 98.50 Skirts 96.80 97.80 Skirts 6.00 6.50 Skirte 5.20 95.00 Skirts now 94.00 Ladies9 Tailored Dresses So Chesp you will want to Buy them Ladies9 Tailored Suits One Half Price. Ladies Cloaks at Great Reduc tion. Misses' Cloaks at Great Reduction! Special Reduced Prices on Wool Goods, Ginf hams and many other items in our general line Turnure Bros THE CHIEF Recognizes no Equal in the Advertising Field of Red Cloud or Webster County Keep Posted On Styles The Best Way? S 'TOP in here and rane through this Special Stock of New Spring Models in Kuppenheinier a n d Cloth Craft Suits. If you'll spend some time here you'll save some money at the start and in the long run. And you'll get that grace inherent in all Kiippenheimer clothes something most men are willing to pay anv price to get though 4aJ iay 27 ros.j f WM AX At'1 rnl a mm & I Ml' K&Jh $1 i s f' 1 VltJWi wwumrnMu; AHjJMKKMnVit TCW.tfto.ay)