fj t S.SM. Ilmolablc i m .So. II -I 11 ) 1 111! II lit ,1 a In o. liV I.nnl inc na.r " BJln. in No. 171 Ac(finiuinlntlim Nor III t. ci'pt Monrinv niul nl.. i'( pmn 1-30 p. in, No. 10 AriiiiiiiiKMtiitiiiii Noiili Mniulii) ni (I c 'iiiln Unrt ljr n m. I .r Tint ' No. I! I In muhUiilM il pnrls n.'wi in. No. Ij I hi ii im-i iui r " S'0 in. I HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doltws Soo IiiCio moi Sttito limit. Doit Dickey ns in town 1'riilny. Wmlc IvootiU wont tu St Joe Sun tiny. Iin SniiiUui uns in Nulon last l'ii day. l'luii Uimlcii was in Sunuiior I'll day. Uuy Toiinant spout Tuesday in Hasting. MuiU Hay was in Lincoln the tlist of the week. Slioit oiilcrs at nil hours at I ho Paiit.iuCafo. 1). II. Wuh was down from Nelson over Sunday. All kinds of Elcctiioal work clone by Moilmit llios HiikIi Brown of Hastings was town Monday. D. B. Monroe of Doniphan was town Monday. R. H. Small of Heaver City was in iu in town Tuesday. Chas. Steffen returned from Grand Island Momlay. (5o to 1 L. Hansen for your Harness and Machine Oils. The boiud of equalization is in bessiou this week. A kock! sowing machine for biile. In quhe at this ollii'O. C. 11. Slaw'hon made a business tiip to Orleans Monday. 1!. W. Stouait was u passenger to Lincoln Wednidiiy. Ico Ci cam and Fountain ill Inks at Wan en's rustautant. .1. W. Oliver of Palisade, Colo , visit ed C. W. Kaloy Sunday. Lee Keith was down from Ilnhhege Sunday visiting fiiends. The June Wedding Hells have bi-un working over time so far. Mrs. C. K. Cross unci son went to Franklin Mouduypvcning. ( Fob Saw: A line uptight folding bed. Inquire of S. B. Kier. K. A. Simpson of Blue Hill was town on business Wednesday. Chicken dinner every Sunday in at Wnrreu'h restuurant, 35 cents. Ben Ludlow was in town this week visiting friends and l datives. Herman Gruten of Neigh was in tho city Saturday visiting friends. Peter Mcintosh went to Kansas City Wednesday motning with stock. Mrs. Jim Moranvllle lcturnedfroni Western where she visited fi lends. Mr. w.d Mrs. N. Shute of Esbon Kas., visited In the city this week. Hot Hamburger and Short Order at all hour nt Warren's restaurant. The Rebekah lodge will bold their district meeting here next Thursday. The Children's day exercises will be given at tho Baptist church Sunday, June 23d. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams rtre the parents of a line baby boy born Wednesday. S. K Logan and Mrs. Anna Lnughliu of Blue Hill spent Sunday with Henry Nyberg and wjfo The Diamond Hleutrio Vucum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call I'houe Red 07. '' Mrs R. W. Koontz arrived home from Indiana Sunday evening whete she had been visiting. 4&. lit-tit!r:t'r. iff .mmmm-w mmmmmmmmmmm . . .... .'"T".' , trrrr& T 0 lliukei h r. 'IiumI roi Ij n I'Ullj f nil f ps i' n u''. n i ' Sl.lll Hsl I I llsl 1 s'l't- I'tin SuK-A leather b.ibv en (hi'idim ihmv. Inquiiu of M's. MrCoito, UK!) tlorn, Ntlt I'dii i is A new 11 ig tup t a1 1 tit tvsoiitj tlv' yai Is. Koi fnith r pun eiil.d s Intiuiie at till olbe . .Mis. 15. I'ult and MNs (ui'nule .' Coon 1iiiho Moutliiy for Aiioin "o a' "J tend tho l 1 O coin out Ion. J I Mr. IJ l. Ou'iiuuii and futility o.. pt'Cl to leave the tlrst of tho wools on i!im extended i-it to ('allfi)iui.i S. C. Floraiice and wife, bi other of S. U. 1 lorance left Monday for New Shaion, Iowa to visit it'Iathos. Sam Liinlsoy letiiiuetl home Sunday morning fiom Baton, N M., wheie he took his son Uuy tor his health. Ditwtuie Cole of (Jolo Ctinip, Mo., at ilvtd in the city Monday morning to visit his sister Mm. Boy StoVi tis. Mrs. Clan Johnston loft this Thurs day morning for an extended tlll with telatlves at Blootniugton, III. IJdw. Jarboo will pi each at the Biuthioii ohm eh in Gailloltl loiMiship nest Sunday mottling and evoninu'. Call mi al phone S0.1 if jou have cream or poultiy to sell. J.O. Camiwi.li.. Ileruiird Atkins and sister Uetta left Wednesday for Lincoln wheie they will visit relatives for several weeks. If you arc going to buy n Silo this year, come and see us; we believe we can save you money. Platt & Fbki s. Special attention given to diseases of eye an(T)rer. Glasses accurately uueu.-ur. srocuman, ucauitnui, a our Mlirer Sherwood returned home from Lincoln Saturday evening where he had been attending the state unlvcrs ity. Mrs-, is C. Green returned to her home on delaved 1(! Monday after visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Youngron the past week. Geo. I'm ter.left Saturday for Lincoln whero ho has acceptetl a position ns book keeper with the Consoratlve In vestment Co Go to llcudeison's for cauu seed. Wu just got in an oxtia oholoo lot to go at SI. 10 per bushel. l- IJ Hi:xi)Lito.v. If you aio going to buy u Silo this year, eoino antl see us; we believe wo can save jou money. Pi.ai r it Kui.ts. Don't forget we make farm loans, money toady the -day the title is ap proved. GARItnit, HtTClIISON ifcSALUtUN. Agent for Evan's Laundry at Liu coin, Nubr. Laundry will bo called for and dellvoied. Sent every Wednes day. Chas. Kesler at Royal limber shop. If your subscription for the Ladies Home ilouriial or the Satuiday Even ing Post expiies. phono to Alan Mm It, he will leiiew your subscription for S1.50. Chiis. W. Kaloy left Wednesday for Chicago atitl Baltimore, where he will attend the national republican and democratic conventions and also visit other eastei u points. Miss Ida May Harrington of Barlett, Nebr., and Mr. Frank Ribcho of Red Cloud were married Sunday afternoon at 2:30 by Rev. E. N. Tompkins. 'I he Chief exteuds congratulations. My residence property on Webster street near lth avenue for sale. First good offer accepted but will accept no offer before :June lQtli. Address Geo. F. Newhousc, The Dalles, Oregon. Mrs. N Longtln and daughters Alfa and Marcollne returned from Hastings Tuesday and expect to leave the tlrst of next week for Los Angles, Call., to visit her sons Sidney nud Silver Long tin. Miss Fay Tool left Thursday for Rockford, 111., where she will visit Mits Gertrude Rlac.kledge and attend the graduation exercises. Together with Miss Blackledge they will visit Miss Uuth Dow, formerly of this city at Carey, Ohio returning In about six weeks. WE USE Polk, Genung, Polk System m m m m m is ii building Monolithic J Reinforced Concrete jS Silos. We build Silos ft anywhere in Nebruka J d or we set! the forms and let you build them . . . m m Write n tor Further latormattoa PUtt & Frees . Red Ooud, Neb. m BSj SUv We Challenge wamm wmuM Comparison with any store in town. Wu 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 qt. Heinz Apple Butter . . . 25c, 40c and $1.25 Oranges 20, 25, 35, 40c doz, B. E. McFarland All the MoifM For ice cream and soft drinks go to the Puritan Cnfe. Tho Degree of Honor moots next Tuesday evening and every member Is icqiiestcd to be present as n report of the Degiee of Honor Day which was held at Guide Hock Tuesday will bo given. Tiy Ludlow's !l.)o chicken dinner Sutidnv at the I'utltuu Cafe. Ljiiiun U-sig, Cl.irk Unuv, Jou Crow mid .Mm Doyle wont up to Amherst, Nubr., via auto last wiek to visit friends and iclalhes, They had to come li.ick on tho train on account of tho lain. Shot t oi dors at all hours at tho l'tiii tan Cafe. Tomot row, 'June 1 1, being Flag day our business inon and in fact all patii otic citions should show their devo tion to the Union by a liberal display of the stiirs and stripes. Theio will be public excicises for the occasion T. C. Shelfor of Lincoln stopped off in this city this week for a short visit with his sister Mrs. Walter Warren. He is a representative of the 131k lodge and was on his way to Denver where he will make his future home. Lt A x ii Wo have for sale farms on easy payments and special terms, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The largest Jlst of local fui ms from which to select. Dan Gaiiiikr & Company, Ciiikf Oflice. Two of tho Red Cloud boys who have been attending the state univers ity the past few years received their degrees this week. They are E. Honrj I'hares, Bachelor of Law and Uruco H. Beckwith graduated from the engiueei ing department. The following marriage licenses were lsyied by Judge Kanney this week: Mr. Joel Peterson, age 25, Car- tin, Nebr., and Miss Daisy Olsen, age 22, Cartin, Neb. Mr. Archie R. Davis, age 22, Lincoln, Neb., and Miss1 Agnes R. Rumbaugb, age 2Q, Bladen, Nobr. Application to the county superin tendent for transfer for school pur poses must be made at or before the annual meeiino (June 21). Applica tion blanks may be secured from the otlice of the county superintendent. Qeutiiudi: L. Coon, Co Supi. Holt V Boren, implement dealers of Cowles Neb., havcbillsoutunnounoing an auction sale of all kinds of fanning implements 'to be held at their place of business on Saturday June 15th. This Arm is by no means going out of business but simply desire to reduce their stock in soma of the larger lines. J. H. Blliuger will be the auctioneer. Uncle John Powers of Trenton is in the city visiting with his nephew Rev. E. N. Thompkins. Mr. Powers Is well known in this state having been one of the first leaders in the populist movement back in the nineties. He has lived to see practically all the measure be advocated at that time en acted into law. He has a most plead ing personality and is still an active leader in the Populist party-. Ed Beaton, who formerly conducted a large farm one and a half miles east of this city is now a resident pt Okla homa. He has sent up samples of the production of his farm near Blackwell in that state, which are now oa ex hibition at Piatt's lumber yard. The samples comprise new potatoes large as hen' eggs, alfalfa cut Jane let forty-two inches high, wheat stalk fifty-eight inches In length, rye tke same and corn forty-six Inches high. Oklahoma is unquestionably more for ward than Nebraska in the Matter of crops and some portions of tke state are better supplied with moisture. Wl1 III 111,1 O.M Dr Cii.s, t'i itt titiil is In iitod over the Slate li.in'f Ti.v Lmilow s .,"n chicken dinner Sunday at the I'uittnu Cnfe. 3l)itrh Plumb giunluated this wi"l at the state iinlotsHy of Iowa, Iowa City. He has taken the pti" nlieil cnur-u' to ('inn his titgiee as a llmiuo mil lilt' i tli v -t .ti He Is now mi Ins way to lutioil, Michigan, wlnie he win piacitiv in iiio uoinv'ipat nie uos pllul of that elty for a ji'iir This should lit htm to enter upon the pi no lice of his piolessloit with elllcleiit prtputatloii. Mr Plumb Is the second of the giadiiatcs or our public schools to lit'uome a gi.uluate physiolau, ami tho Chief, with its paitlallty for Rod Cloud giiulu.iltv, hopis that ho will achieve success in Ills chosen oealion. BitrkcSnilr.Y Will R. H.iiloy ot tho llailej A Bailey shoe stole, left Sunday for Walnut, lowti, whole ho wasutilteil in inaiilage to Miss Miule Buike. The eeiouiony took place Tuesday motning at the Cutholio church at 8 o'clock al Walnut Mis. Bailey is well known hoie as she has taught in our public schools for suvul ul eats. Mr Bailey was hoi u and ini-cd in Webster county and Is well known Tlitn nriiveil home last night niul will he at home in their dwelling south of the Lincoln t-chool. Tho Chief along with Mr. and Mis. Bailey's many friends extend congra tulations ami wish them much joy ami happiness. Bryaii-IHcHlnilMy Tuesday inoinlng at Liberty, Mo., occurred the tuarrlago of Miss Pearl Bryan and Mr Chuiles II. MoKlunncy of this plucu. Tho wedding took place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. U. C. Coon. Rev. Coon of Grand Is land ntliciated. Tho bride is well known hero as she taught in 'our public schools for tho past four years The groom is n salesman for Swift A Co., an 1 1 lias made this city his home for the past si veins and is well known hoie. Tho Initio and giooin left Tuesday for the east for a two week's visit. They will bo at home In this city after Juno 21. The Cli id along with Mr. ami Mis. McKlmiucyV frlentls ctiml cougi at illations antl wish them unit!) joy ami liiipplnc-s. Red Cloud D. of H., Lodge Visit Guide Rock Tuesday The I), of If., lodge of Red Cloud accepted an invitation to visit the Guide Bock lodge Tuesday .luuo II Tlie G. B lodge met us tit the train alid cscoltod us to the hall whom they entertained us until noon. Tlun wo wore ushoiedlo the dining loom wheie wu paitook of thu most sumptions meal that It bus been our piivilodge to pai take of for some time. Lodge opoiuif at '.':Uo p. in. The drill team of G. It Initiated a o.iiidl date ami they ceitalnly did lino work. They also gave the meiuorial services which was grand. Theie were several good readings antl a dialogue by the U. H. lodge in which a new lodge was orgunieil and prlvilodgcd to sec the reul goat. Ice ere a in and cake were served mid they then accompanied us to the train. It was iudced with regrets that we saw the day, which was so fraught with pleasuies, pass away. Wu proclaim the G. It. lodge to be the best enter tainers that we have over seen and this has been a day thut will forever linger iu the memory of each one pre sent. A member of the Red Cloud lodge. Real Estate IraMTera. Beal Estate Transfers for week end ing Tuesday, June 11th, 1013. Compiled by,M. V. Carter & Son Bonded Abstiautois. Edwin T Foe to B F Morgan wd, pt sen, 4 2-10 and all block lr, FoeMcBride add to Cowles if 1500 Edwin T Foe to Stella Hard wd pt swi4 2-10 2000 Edwin T Foe to A A Boren wd, Its 20 to 2:i and 28 and 20, blk 10, FooMcBrido add to Cowles :I00 Edwin T Foe to F A Good wd, pt soil 4 2-10 7.10 Edwin T Foe to E Clark Fickel wd Its 1, 3, U, blk 12, Foe-McBride add to Cowles .' 150 Edwin T Foe to Samuel Deakin wd all blks 4 and ft, Foe-McBride add to Cowles 6.10 W C Frahtn Co. Treas. to Oscar Auderson, tax deed to lots 80-91 blk 1, Kaley & Jackson's add to Red Clod 1 Oscar A Anderson & wf to An drew Soderlin, i(cd Its 80 81, blk 1 Kaley & Jackson's add to Ked Cloud..', ' 1 Oscar A Anderson He wf to An drew Soderlin, wd to lots 15, 10, 17, and 89, 88, 84, blk 1, Kaley & Jackson's add to Red Cloud '. 700 P A Jernberg & wf to Andrew Soderlin, wd lots 1 to 5, block t, Kaley & Jackson's add to Red " Cloud. ... 1000 J 8 Ollhant referee to Henry ' Wllmot. eeferee's deed to lots' 10, 11, blk 31, Red Clond 988 Angelioe Robblne 8c hns to Irv ing C Walker, wdlta7, 8, , blk 7, LeDuo's add to Red Cloud. ... 1500 U S L Btilrkey guardian, to . Louisa Haney, , guar.' "deed to Its 5, 6, and pt of 7, Mk 1, Smith Moore's add to Red Cload 80 wwifiiiMiuninmwxn.jM.t (-". u . i eu i v f i. i 11' ml jH 'jW iHI I f Cf II I 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. Kuppenheimcr Suits . $ 1 8.00 to $30.00 Cloth Craft " . 10.00 to 22,30 BeGouiden-KaleyGlothingGo. OWE PI ICE CLOTH IE Some Summer Cloaks Still Left ...Get One Ele&ant Selection of Press Embroideries 40 in. width . . . $1.50, 1.25 and 85c yd 27 in. width . . $1.25, .75, 60 and 50c yd 18 in. width . . $1.25, 1.00, .75 to 25c yd Wide Bandings $1.00 yd All widths and prices in Galoon Bandings Now is just the time for the embroidery Summer Dress Wide range of patterns and prices in all classes of Summer Dress Goods, prices from 60c yd down to 5c yd. Oxford Just received a shipment of New Shoes, all dif ferent leathers, styles and prices. Its our business to keep up on all lines of merchandise and we're here with the goods Turnure Bros. WvAviAWWWvAvA THE CHIEF Recognizes no Equal in the Advertising Field of Red Cloud or Webster County Keep Posted p On Styles The Best Way? STOP in hero and range through this Special Stock of Now Spring Models in Kupponheiiner and Cloth Craft Suits. If you'll spend some time here you'll save some money at the start and in the long run. And you'll get that grace inherent in all Kuppenheimcr clothes something most men are willing to pay anv price to get though at a Price... jT jj. Shoes , M n ii m 'l$ J v, iV1! ldil W W m ifflY m t -ftj&ba.w ajA Jt.Aflw' J." 4't&!vt&' .W'-r,! AjjgijMijriBrtW''MiwwfAya,waniwiw;waa2agfi,i.-i mauaiyBmjHu 1 ' ' " ' -' - ..it- 1 . n f '..