iJsSX?'' "i. " ' '. - . -0- - r set? A SlfHt. Vi l! ir Ml 1 'tip ON. linus Table No. II riiniiiuli It-alti. ili'iiirtH '.V);i. in No. !(' I.ihhI pnvM.iivar . U;V.i. m No. 171 Accommoilutlon North ex cept Momlny niut Wi ( ilcpnrtn l::!0 i. tii. No. 170-.ccoiiiuoI:uIoii North Momlny nvA Widiuxliiy (Uparts US'Oa.tii. wt:it iini'Mi No. 13--Tlmm:li train, di':ul ifci'in. in. No. l&-l.oil piuseiiKiT . . sswp. in. J LOCALETTES 3 .See lir. Cro. over Stiito II111U. A. K. Atkins wiw in Uowlf, Satin day. Kd StvlTvti wtis in (.'timid Island lust week. v Meredith Uutler is litiiui from Mi! Cook. 1M Doyle v;is up from (.iiiklo Uoi'U Kridiiy. T. G. (iiintlier of Orleans was in town SI outlay. CI1114. Hogute of llludeii was in town Saturday. Hoy tJarber is down from I.awiuiuv tills week. Art MfiideNolun Is on the (dole list this week. Allen Morlu is visiting in WasHos this wool:. J. F.Griiiios was down from lllue Hill Friday A. T. Walker has pureliated new llaiok auto. Henry .Tones was down from I'nuil: 11 11 Monday. Kd. (iiirbcr and wife Suiidayod in Guide Hock. C. O. White of Geneva was in town over Sunday. Alex Subo of Stotieliam spent 'Sun day In town. Ed A mack returned home from Iowa Friday night. Jas. Duiry of Guide Kock whs in town Monday. , S. V. Wilmod of M-cCook s in town Monday. Mrs. N. LotiKtin is -reported 'quite sick thra week. Mrs. !eo. Warren visited tu ltlue Hill Saturday. Dr. Oross the dentist is losnted over the State Hank. Geo. Adams of '.rand Island was in town Saturday. F. W. Watson of Womer, Kims., was in town Friday. Fred Temple of Kansas City is in town this week. (to to.l. Ij. Hansen for your 'Harness and Machine Oils, A Rood sewing nackine for sule. , In quire at this olllce. W. II. Patterson wus down from Campbell SaturdH3 W. B. Hean of luavale was n Hed Cloud visitor Friday. Wui. Weesner was in Kansas City the first of the week. J. W. 'Morgan of Heivklere was in town over Saturday. J. li. Carroll of Lincoln was in flown on busiucss Tuesday. Chas. Kchellak was in Hattlng on business 'Wednesday. Sheriff Hedge is home from a two weeks iait in Missouri. Miss AKa Whorton returned to liier home at Superior Friday. Fara ' There are several reasons ifor seeing J. H. Bailey for a farm loan and here they aw'. , ' Ho issolegerit for Trevett Mattic ( . & liaker. This company is here every duy in, the year ready for business and not here this week and gone next. They loan on any farm having the value in 4t improved or' unimproved. You do n't wait from two to four months for your money but surely get it on the day called for. They give the best option in the market. Jfi m HERE'S YOUR SILO 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. 0i ib PLATT & Ik CtfcftfcC &tft t frfr tttt S. V (ionlon of Hastings' transacted buliipvi in town Monday. Pal varpenler of Unooln was in the city last week on business. i Mis. May Meyers of St ,1ou Is visit ing Mrs. Fan nh' Moranvllle. Foit S.u:-A tine upright folding bed. Iiiqulio of s. H. Ivizor. Mrs, Milligiin who lias benn very ill is improving at this witting. Dr. H. F. Haines Is home to st-iy and will attend calls day and night. A. I'. Ik'iiny and John Failey of Teciiinsch weie In town Sunday. Ii of. Het's oiehostra played for a dance Mi luavale Saturday night. Attorney 11. 1). Sulhor.aiid of Xolson was iu town Tuesday on business UrlghtShi'lton nf Columbus was In town Tuesday enroiite for St. .loo, Mo, Improved hum for silo, pi ice $5.0(10. Mux. E. l I5kai)i:n, Franklin, Xeb. S K Woiden eamo up fioiu (5uidi Hock Fihluy and Is working for I)i. Cook. Mr ami Mrs. Frank I'.-rry waul to llumu-d this mortiiiig to visit his father. I' L Smith has let the contract for a new nioderii resldunuu to Chas, Leiiszler Several men began digging . the cellar for .loo Fogcl's new building this week. The Misses Marie Riid Kathrjn Hurke have returned to their home at Walnut, Iowa Edward .larboe will preach at the Indian Creole school liouso next Sun day at. .'1 p. m. The I), of It, will moot next Tuesday evening. All members aro requested to bo piosent, Mr. iiuttclbakcr is 'building a resi dence nu his farm which he purchased from Mr. Ilrsse. Dr. Cross returned from Lincoln Saturday where he attended the State Dentists meeting. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstrated iu your home free. Call Phone Red 07. Miss Marguerite Richardson is home from Bladen where she has been teach ing school the past year. Foil SiLE A leather baby cab. Good as new. Inquire of Mas. Anna McCoim, Rkd Cloud, Neii Lowell itobbins -caine down from Uraud Isluud Wednesday to spend a few days with his mother. For Suk-A now Rug Carpet about tweutytive ynrdb. For further parti culars inquire at this olllce. Miss Maud Harlow of Central City arrived in the city last Thursday even ing to visit with her parents. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred (iund and children of Hloo Hill Suudayed In lied Cloud with her tuothbi', Mrs. .1. It Miner. Call rural i phone 'M if you huvs cream or poultry to sell. J. 0. Caliiwuli.. Mrs E..0). Garner of ArtcsiaJ Cul., is vistiug relatives at hnvale. We acknowledge, it callifrom her to-day. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. 'Glasses accurately lit ted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Xebr. Druce Hobiuson nf Clay Center at tended the commencement exercise, here lat week and .visited his parents. It you are going to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; we believe we can save you .money. Pi.att &, Fiiees. Rev. EL N. Wkompki&s returned from McCook Monday where lie delivered the Memorial address to the old sold iers. H.'C. Cutter returned home from Wheeling, Kae., (the last ot the week where he had been putting in his corn crop. , Harvey Rickereon, the popular barb. or at Mercer's barber shop, is visiting Irieuds and relatires in ..Missouri this week. .Mrs. Oscar Sears ot Campbell visited with Miss Rose MoUuire and attended the commencement exercises last week. & .' m m m m m m to to to to to to to to FREES 3sm YOUR ORDER receives the same conr sideration no matter how wc 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 the Phones Mrs. F. W. Han is of Hlooinington visited with Mrs. McUuirt' last week uiul also attended thu commencement exercises. Faith Utdiekuh bulge No. t!, will moot dune (!. All members arc re quested to be present as them Is im portant business on hand. Superior soems to like the cellar iu the statu league race. It should be comforting these days because we know we had experience iu 1010. Don't forget the Baptist Ladles will serve a ico cream and cake social on tlie lawn at Mrs. Nels Rants this afternoon. The public is invited. Don't forgot we make farm loans, money ready the day the title is ap proved. GiuiiiKit, Hrrcmsox & Salaiien. If you -are going to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; we believe we can save you money. IL4tt fc FiiKr.s. Dr Warrick, Uio specialist will meet oye, ear, nose iuhI throat .patients and those needing glasses properly Httod at Dr. Damcreirs olllce In Hod Cloud Tuesday,. lune 1. The W C. T. l will meet with Mrs, A. T. Walker next Wednesday al'tor- nooiiiMiiicri atrial. It being Flowei Mission day and anyone interested is cordially invited to come. Dr. A slier, who has been residing at Campbell the past two years, moved bauk tolled 'Cloud this week. The doctor's many friends will be glad to have him among us uguiu. My .residence property on Wobster street near .lth avenue for sale. First good offer acoepted but will accept no offer 'bef are June lSth. Address Geo. iF. NcwiioiiBojflie Dalles, Oregon. Chas. Met; uire reeeived quite au acci dent lat week while working for J.C. Sloss, hisrutch getting caught. and asr he fell he wreuohed hk back, thopaiu if ul he .will soon be able to go back to work. Drs. lUddlle Jk Foote, of Hastlugs Xebr., will meet eye, -ear, nose and throat patients, and those needing glasses fitted, mi liel Cloud, Nebr., Thursday, Jiuie 0th., t Dr. Crass' otfioe. Li a n n We iiave for salo farms on easy payment and pecial teraiK, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The largest list of local farms from which to select. DAX GaIUIKK & QJMI'ANT, ClIIEK OlllcP- Vou will find our line of material suiilciently large enough to meet all the demands of turning out a neat, tasty job no matter whether large or small and our prices are as low as any quality, quantity and workmanship considered. ' Application to the comity superin tendent for transfer for school pur poses must be made at or before tug anndal meeting (Juue 21). Applica tion blanks may be secured from the ofllce of the county superintendent. Gebtiuidk L. Coon, Co. Sui-t , Christian Church AnMunceweats Bible school at 10 a. m. This de partment is growing rapidly and it will do yon good to attend. Lord's day June 2nd., we will unite the school and church services, in that the school will blend into the latter. Communion at 11, and Preaching immediately following. Morning subject, "To whom do w render Ber vice"? The evening service at 8, wo will take up for study at this time tho book of Revelation, a series of twenty two exegetical sermons. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8. Choir meeting Friday evening. Please read Hebrews, 10:21-2.1 then come. c. F. Uo.sk, Mlulster. News of the Diamond The local high school Ixll team went to (iuide Hock Thursday and d fcated (luide Kock I to II. Friday they phijol lU.ulen here and lost an exclt lug game ! to 8 in lu Inn lugs. Ked Cloud scoied 7 runs hi the Hist Inning but wore held scoreU'ss until the ninth when they tied the seine but lost out liy some loose play ing I'he home inn by Saiiudeis was the feature. Scoie t 'J II I o il 7 S ! 10 Uladen (I 2 0 1 0 t 0 2 2 1 - l Hed Cloud 7 0 (I 0 0 0 (l 0 I 11 -8 Hits- Ulnilou o, ie, Cloud . IhrciM It ii'ilcu I, Hed Cloud 7. liiiltei los Itladen. (iiven and Hall; Hid Cloud Iliue.saiiil Mcintosh. Uiupiie Hot.. Iu witnessing the above gamu wc weie shown .some available material which wl.li others (n town Hed Cloud could have a local team hole without much trouble. (iui'le Hock, Cowles, Hlue Hill, Law lencc, luavale, llladeit and other towns elosi' by have local teams, why not Hod ( loud'.' Come men put some shoiililoi to tlic wheel and let us or gaui.i' a team. Think it over and llieu call a meeting and start the ball a rolling. Nl'.lSOII PIlC.lDS Nelson Phelps was born in Utica, New York, Nov. 2d, H'.Y. and removed to Ohio where he lecclved a college cdticiitiou. lie romoved to Nebraska lu l.-".'t and look u homesteiul on w lilcli lie lived for several years and then ho with his family removed to Hed Cloud where his death oecnricd May 21, 11)12 at 7;2.i p. in. He leaves a wife and two miiis to morn. Two suns and two daiighteis proceeded him in death they being Irving who was called Just six weeks ago on the same day mid hour thai the father's death occuried and Maude, Lee ami II 11 1 o died several years ago. The life history of Mr Vhelps would be of great Interest if written. He was a man born of wealthy parents, who has passed thru life and experienced success and fail nrcs. All the 78 years of his allotted time Is full of interest to those who knew him lx-st and he was a pure minded (pilot man. The funeral took place at the family residence on Seward street at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Hov. (!. W. Hum mel conducted the funeral services and interment took place in Hie Hed Cloud cemeterv. Grand Colony Excursion Fer Ladles and Gcnllcmi n Will be Given Throufth the Auspices of The American Tonnslle to. of San Antenle From Missouri. Kaiwns, Okla homa and Nebraska to Texas. A town lot and live acre tracts will bo sold for fruit and truck farms summer and winder homes, for three ho ml rod dollars; ten dollars down and ten dollars per month, no iuteiest or taxes until paid for. Special cars will be in service, a ban quet will be given at Hotel l.a.Halle, a free oyster and clam bake will be served iu grove near Hoach. Fishing and sailing will be at your pleasure at Scadrift and Port O'Connor. This trip will be the event of your life. Everybody come and bring your friends. This train will leave Omaha and other points iu Nebraska, June 7th, Kansas City, Juue 8th, at 2:20 a. m. Oklahoma City and Muskogee, Juaetith, and Intermediate points. Rovte and tickets on the M. K. A. T. "Katy Flyer," Kansas City to Dallas, T. A B. V., Dallas to Houston, St. L. It. fc Mex. Houston to Port OVonnor Under all circumstances connect with the "Katy Flyer." For further information address: OOCroKC. I IIUTCHASON, Savoy Hotel, Kansas City, Mo. (Itemeiuber this, its gold to you.) (Mention my name at our ofllce ) Mora to Be Remembered. TtlA mnn nt nnur hai mimh tmnvA excuse for ma'klng mistakes than did Julius Caesar or Alexander tho Great. The world is bigger and there Is more In it. There is more to be remem bered. There are machines now In everyday use that would have given the Conqueror of Oaul a headache to have even looked at There la enough complexity In a single business day to drive Alexander Into a brainstorm. Ingenious Old Sea Clock. The moat popular form of old aea c ock was the sandglass, which great ly resembled the present day egg boiler. Many of these glasses were timed to run 24 hours, and prior to the ship leaving land tho glass was set ex actly at noon. If it was carefully watched and turned ns soon as the sand ran down the skipper could reckon the days with fair accuracy. Human Brain Not Perfect. Every roan who holds a position sup po8ably knows Just how his' work should be dona. He has been taught every movement that is necessary, lie works more or lees by rule and bo baa the experience and tho methods ol every man who has ever done such work to guide blm. Yet mistakes will be made. The brain U BO per cent, water, after all. ' .... . . - --- . ... Keep Posted m pmf" " sty,es WmlSm The Best m .14 way? II' ' CTOP in here and (I I ' J range M Nlfl 1 I I m-lh im I Hi 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 ho chances, nor can you. Kuppenheimer Suits . $18.00 to $30.00 Cloth Craft " . 10.00 to 22.50 IMGomden-KaleyGlothingGo. OMK rICC CLOTHIER ' vr vvv vvv-v SPECIAL Reduction Sale s Starts -zli 0 Monday, Nay 27 Closes " '-: Sat. Night June I AH Summer Wash ai a ureal saving 10 you opeciai Reduced Prices One Week Only On Marginsetts, Voiles, Adora, Silk, Silk and Cotton Mixed Goods, Tissues Flaxens, Batistes, Lawns, Tissue Ginghams, Etc Ladies9 and Misses9 Skirts One Week Only 90 Skirts now.....$7.20 $8.80 Skirts $6.80 $7.80 Skirts 6.00 6.80 Skirts 8.20 $8.00 Skirt now $4.00 lifiniPC' lOHAIIArf llMABflAa v. So Cheap you will want to Buy them Ladies9 Tailored Suits One Half Price. Ladies' Cloaks at Great Reduc tion. Misses' Cloaks at Great Reduction Special Reduced Prices on Wool Goods, Ging hams and many other items in our general line Turnure Bros, t THE CHIEF Recognizes no Equal in the Advertising Field of Red Cloud or Webster County here and throtmh this Succial Stock of New Spring Models in Kuppunheiiner and Cloth Craft Suits. If you'll spend some time here you'll save some money --at the start and in the long run. And you'll get that grace inherent in all Kuppenheimer clothes something most men are willing to pay any nrice to l'ct thoimh vvr.vA'Nr''v Goods are to be Sold . i i .3 ' rii l M m m m n? s &' i M ii . VARV. I li&,WH WfM 4U)UUKCtfS4WUtJt. RabcsssTOBsararjrata nTwrT-iiiirr--'-"-- . . J .J t!i!&lXfi&ii &l!s.t$to4: