wPt- w ri9 s ' J j -r H ' 1- J ii i fc.itt" t,r- ( f B. ft H. limn Tnblr. r i it mi No. llt"iroiwli trniii tit ,uts .' i m No. IU Loi'iil tmsciu(r " '..Vj a. in No. 171 W-rommoil ltlon North ( . ci'pt Mciiul.iy nml Wt.t , ttejuirt Mil i, hi. No. ITO-Aciaiiiiiioititlun North Moiiilnyar.il ulncvln.x ik-mil ii:;j!i m. u lr Hut Mi No. 1 1 'I hroui-h train, vli Mrti fiaiu. in. No. lul.iN.nl iMsMinsii Ssioji. in. LOCALSTTES Sou Or. Crn ovor Stiito I! ml:. Mf. Al. tsLliy is(,ulit. ill UiKwoeU. Ii. II. HltiuUlcilu was in Lincoln this week. A. Dillmmi of IloldtoKe wns in town Monday. I. Krutuli of Pcuikliti was in town Saturday. I. M. Stake of Superior whs in town Saturday. The equity terra of district court con venes today. John Miller of ftVe.st Point was in town Friday. ' .lames Nlelson of lieueva spent Sun day in town. Cliriss Frtssler was down from Blue Hill Tuesday. H. P. McTaggnrt of Cowles was in town Tuesday. Clias. Dickenson of Iuavale was in town Tuesday. Dr. Cross the dentist is lo:ated over the State Hank. I). O. Roberts of Kencsaw was in town last week. Tames McDride was down from Cowles Monday. Judge Duffy of Guide Hock is attend ing district court. It. B. Thompson of Superior was in town Wednesday. V. K. Meekley of Valley, Nebr. was in town Tuesday. Go to P. L. Hansen fqr your Harness and Machine Oils. Allan Mot it, returned home Tues day from Hastings. A good sewing machine for sale. In quire at this ollice. Ice Cream and Fountain drinks at Warren's restaurant. Dr. Reed ot Guide Kock was a Red Cloud visitor Monday. M. N. Pair of Hastings was in town ' on business Tuesday. Lloyd Carpenter living near Inavale is quite sick this week. Miss Gertrude .Wullbrandt is visit- 4 ing in Sutton this week. Guy O. Urqwi rawisirl friends in town ,' David Simmons of Superior was' a" i Red Clonil visitor Snndv. .' U AtloMAy JPCjStevenjof mmirTgs ' Is attending district court. Dr. J. II. Doves of Hebron was a Red Cloud visitor Sunday. Miss Laura Hedge is attending Nor mal at Kearney this week. J. P. Taylor of Hastings transacted business in town Monday. H. L. Wood of Minden transacted busiuess in town Tuesday. Mrs. Clias Coulsonof Franklin visit ed relatives in town Sunday. Fob Salk A fine upright folding bed. Inquire of S. B. Ki.er. Chicken dinner every Sunday at Warreu's lestaurant, ill cents. Farm Loans Thoie lire hcvainl lensons lor seeing ,1. II. IJailcy for u l'anu loan tind hero they are. lb! is solo agent for Trevett Mattis & Palter. This company is hero every day in tho year ready for business and not bore this week and gone next. They loau on any farm having the value in it improved or unimproved. You don't' wait fiom two to four months for your money but surely got it on tho day called for. They give the best option in the market. mr tt: WMM t HERE'S YOUR SILO 0 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. ft ft Hit PLATT k MNs J.-.tlu Pitt r M't Tip ,li ( ii I Pi t i "'I'm f,. - ,iiu vl It (5. T. ili.iu-(iii nf Hi.niiiigfuid was, i l...i ni.i ..i i. ... -. . . I .. m-.i vmiiii iuiir inutility, Chas. Hemiett Mini l-Yoil (j0 1 r (.'owlos weie in town Monday. Clue. Stair was over 'mm cImuoii. ICiis,. TuomIii.v Miing fileilds. I Hi". 1! P. Raines is home to t (y and ! w ill 1 tend on IN day utid night. I Dr. Asheraiul .1. A. MeAithur were , up on Thompson dock Smnl ty i Thotnts Monro of Uielui, K.is, wns in town of Sunday eiuoute home I Clou Cnllenof MeCook uas a .lied Cloud visitor tin- last of tin; week. Miss Hnel MeKciglmn di-parted for Lincoln Pridny for a Tew ilays visit Hot Hamburger ami 'Short Ordois ii all hours at Wairon'.s restaurant. When will wo have that Hist ball game'.1 Let the umpire say, play ball. Chax. and L. I,. Wilcox of Phillips burg, Kas,, were in town Wednesday. Merle Bolirnr was up from Guide Rock over Sunday visiting his parents. Mrs. Norton of Superior visited her daughter Mrs. Morton Smith last week. Mrs. Gertrude McKelghau of Lincoln is visiting relatives in town this week. Low Atlbushon has purchased a new Ford auto from the Red Cloud Auto Co. V. W. Way Hud M. L. Kvans of Hast lugs transacted business in town Fri day. Fred Bortfelt and family of Alma are visiting Mrs. T. A. Jones this week. , Clarence Baldwin and Bert Castor of Guide Rock spent Saturday in town. Attorney A. M. Walters came down from lllue Hill Wednesday to attend court. George Trainor returned to his home at Ohiowa Tuesday after visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hossmnn and family of MeCook are visiting Mrs. W. A. Kent. Charley Guriicy shipped two car loads of cattle to Kansas City last Sunday. Lew Hohensec, foreman of the Argus ollice, spent Sunday In Hebron with his folks. Roscoc Weesner and family of Gsbon have moved into Mrs. Alios property. D A. Stroup of llenklnman Is in town visiting his son Harry Stroup and family. Mr. Ernest Galbntith and Miss Myrtle Powollwere united in marriage last Surdity.' - Mis. Fannie Moranville leaves Satin- Maayjifor Western, Nebr., for a visit with frienilfi Vkii. v.u a. M.uouren ot Alula, Iowa return ed.ffcne Monday aft'tf spending a few days in town. ' ' Zeph Kosencrans 6f Itelvldore, III., is in town this week visiting fi fends and relatives. Most of the farmers are busy this week cutting and stacking the first ciop of alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. Runchoy visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harpbam near Cowles Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Praze returned to Palls City Thuisday after visiting friends in town. Mr. I). Montgomery of Orleans was the guest of Dr. and Mrs Moranville early this week. Judge Diuigun camo down from Hastings Wednesday to hold district coui'L here today. I.iudlord Hy O.itiiKin icturned Tuesday evening from h short plcasuro trip lo Saiouvllle. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call Phone Red 97. Mis. Otlis Leggctt leturned from Superior Sunday evening where hho visited the past wetk. .Mr and Mrs. J. C. Sloss entertained In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess last Sunday afternoon. m s m to to to to to to to to to to to to & FREES M We Challenge Comparison with any store in town. We chal lenge a price comparison, quality considered, with anyone and we offer the following bargains in our Challenge Sale: Good Coffee . . 25c lb. Olives .... 35c at Heinz Apple Butter . . . 25c, 40c and $1.25 Oranges 20, 25, 35, 40c doz, B. E. McFarland All the Phonem Children's Day exercises will be held at the Baptist church Sunday morning following Sunday school. Fou Salk A leather baby cab. Good as new. Inquire of Max. Anna M( Conn, Red Ci.om, Neh Koont. and Weesner were on the Kansas City stock market with u car load of hogs last Monday. Fob Sam: A new Rag Carpet about twentyflve yards. Por further parti culars Inquire at this ollice. Clarence Carpenter left last Tues day for Montana to look up some laud propositions ho has in view. Rev. Tompkins and family who were visiting in Hastings last week, return ed home the first of the week. Call rural phone -'05 if you have cream or poultry to sell. J. O. Camiwkli.. Mrs. Pllth and children accompain by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oatman left, for Saronville Saturday for a short visit. Harvey Rickcrson returned home from Missouri this morning where he had been visiting friends and relatives. Special attention given' to' diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. If you arc going to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; we believe' we can save you money. Pi.att fe Pukes. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes camo down from Blue Hill Tuesday evening to visit with their son Ned Grimes and wife. Rev. J. M. Hates has to bo in St. Paul next Sunday. Tho next services will be held on tho 3rd Sunday in June. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Perry returned home from Iliirvnrd Saturday whole they hud boon visiting Mr. Perry's father. Jack Masteis and wife camo up from Guide Rock Tuesday evening to visit Mrs. Musters' pireuts, Mr. mid Mrs. Lou Eddy. MlhsGuullu Reed of Hastings an ived in town Monday evening to spend 11 few days with her brother, Geo. Reed and family. Faith Uebekah lodge No. ill. will meetJiinu (I. All members are in quested to be present as thero is im portant business on hand. R. D. Carpenter, formerly proprietor of the Palace Cafe, is assisting in the management of the Royal hotel dur ing absence of landlord Roy Oatman. Don't forget we make farm loans, money ready the day tho title is ap proved. Gakiikk, Hutchison & Salahen. If you arc going to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; wo believe we can save you money. Platt & Frkks. The new awnings being put up by Ed A mack and W. R. Bailey are not only handsome but a complete pro tection from the sun on a hot after noon. Geo. R. McCrary of Center, Colorado was in town the last of the week. Ho had been back to Indiana visiting his mother and was ou Ills way hack to Colorado. O. It. Boyeo and wife wont to Leuoia, Kas., Sunday, via nuto, whoro they will visit relatives. Mrs. J. 10. Butler accomplmied them as far as Clayton, Kas., where she will visit friends and telutivos, Grant Christy is building a new cement barn for Hotiry Johnson. Tho bin Ji Is.'ttxOO feet long and 14 feet high. Mr. Johnson will have one of tho best burns iu the state when1 it lb completed. M's Tony CI uk is t.Jtlng fiioiiiN at )f ml this week. A delegation from the Degree of Honor will iittend a special ineiting at Guide Hock nei Tuesday. Miss Mabel llirl; a llli, otd. -il ilunuli tcr of Mr. mid Mrs, S. II. Beck with liv ng west of limn passed uuuy this morning She lias been ill some lime. Miss Irene Moon, daughter of our pi Inter, Mr. Moon an ived ill the eit, Tuesday evening fioin 1 lusting The, intend to mike this their home for s itue lime. MiN, Robert Moore mid daughter eaine up fiom Red (loud, Friday on III, mid has been a gtie-L of Mr. atul Mis, Thomas Moore for a few- days. Mon day's MeCook Republican. Dr. Stockman of this city Is the proud possessor of a handsome new llulek automobile model i!r, which he pur chased I'uesday of Red Cloud's ex clusive agent, C. II. Rudd. My residence pioperty on Webster street near Ith avenue for sale. First good oirer accepted but will accept no offer belwio June l.'ith Address Geo. F. Nei house, Tile Dalles, Oregon. Fied Fearn, who lias been Superin tendent of the Independent Telephone Co , for the past year, has resigned his position. Mr. Bradford of Hustings tuts been appointed to fill his place. Ilrucu Robinson and Miss Juliette Gilleto of Clay Center came down Sun day with Curly Klrsehuer in his auto mobile and spent the day with lliuee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Robinson. The band boys wore their new uni forms during the coucort Tuesday night to afford the people a chance to inspect them. They are very noat and com foi table and made on tho line of mili tary outing suits. Mr. Fred Wlntou a one time t trid ent of this place but now of Oakland, California, visited in town over Sun day with his sister, Miss Jennie Winton and renewed acqulautance with his old friends Jj A x i Wo have for sale farms on easy payments and special terms, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The largest list l local farms from which to select. Dan Gaiuikii & Company, Ciiikk Ollice. gApplicntiou to the county superin tendent for transfer for school pur poses must bo mado at or bofote nil: annual MKEiiMi (June 21). Applica tion blanks may be secured from the ollice of the county superintendent. Grhtkimik h. Coon, Co Suit. You will find our Hue ot material stitliciently large' enough to meet all the demands of turning out a neat, tasty job no matter whether large or small and our prices are aa low as any quality, quantity and workmanship considered. i Mr. John Throne, who has been working for the Kxeter Lumber Co., for the past few weeks, departed for the south last Friday evculng to look for work. He lias had a good position offered him with the sugar factory at Gxnurd and will probably take it. The Exeter, (Calif.,) Sun. Oh another page of this paper will be found the advertisement of C. II. Rudd, special agent for Buick, R-C-H and Oakland automobiles, comprising tho south half of Webster county. Mr Rudd is a Hi m believer iu pi Inter'n ink and is therefore enjoying a rapid ly growing business at his up-to-date garage. Dr. Moranville and wife retained to tho city Sunday. They had been iu Lincoln trving the saiiiiitrlum of that city for the Doctor's health The Doelor hah bet ii iu Ijiid physical con dition for some lime It will bo re iiieiubeted that he made a visit to Boulder some time ago iu search of health, but found thu altitude of that pluco too hiuh. Ho has not received Hiiy advantage from his stay in Lin coln, mid concluded that he might as well seel; his recovery at his homo in Red Cloud. State league base ball has begun to warm up in good shape and some of the teams that started out so brilliant nre dropping down the line. Hast logs appeared to have a cinch ou the start but is uow down to third pluco with Kearney at the top, Fremont 2nd, Columbus 1th, YorkCth, Grand Island Gth, Seward 7th and Superior bring ing up tho rear. Kearney has a strong well balanced team and if they can keep up their present gait, it will re quire some fast going to keep them from occuping the top of the Column. The sound of the hammer and the buz, of the saw may he heard in all parts of our city this month testifying that this city is steadily growing, im proving and developing. Thete are a number of modern houses being erect od at tho present time that will add to the looks of our city and will furnish splendid homes for our citizens. This indicates a pfospei ons healthy condi tion of our affairs and shows the stranger at least that wo have confi dence In the futuie of this country. Modern residences, convenient store buildings, permanent walks and cross walks and tho Installation of porma noiu gutters all give our city a solid uppeuiauce. mmuMiijRnrx9 1 V .1 II 1 I ,'l it 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 Kuppenhelm 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. Kuppenheimer Suits . $18.00 to $30,00 Cloth Craft " . 10.00 to 22.30 IMGouiden-KaleyGlothiDgGo. OMK MICK CLOTHICR9 CvN' Some Summer Cloaks Still Left .1"! I ;:l in ' ...Get One Ele&ant Selection of Press Embroideries 40 in. width . . . $1.50, 1.25 and 85c yd 27 in. width . . $1.25. .75. fill and 5flr vd 18 in. width . . $1.25, 1.00, .75 to 25c yd Vide Bandings $1.00 yd All widths and prices in Galoon Bandings Now is just the time for the embroidery Summer Dress Wide range of patterns and prices in all classes of Summer Dress Goods, prices from 60c yd down to 5c yd. Oxford Shoes Juit received a shipment of New Shoes, all dif ferent leathers, stylet and prices. Its our business to keep up on all lines of merchandise and we're here with the goods 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 Kuppenheimer 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 arc willing to pay any price to get though W"ill , I 1 it ,u ' v ( ' at a Price... . V1 1 i I' fj I I I I m VI K. It it ii ( !: ili ;M to a HI v $sMB -ui i J .jtfertt-ttiflflto jw---w- J ik J j "Tt'"i'''