A fy""n I it l THE RED CLOUD CHIEF J Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHhD BM1 'JHUHMAY Klitirul In the I'oMullUt lit lltil lotnl, Nil. tin Hcruml Clnn Matur 0 H. IIALK Pl'M.I'-lll.ll TUB ONLY JJi:M(K'llATIl' l'AI'i:lt IN WUlbTCIUOl'NTY Plana tire beititf lanhlly fortniilntc d for tlu- liltf Fourth of .Inly celebration All ready fevernl lmportimt feiitmcs have ucrti M.-t tied nml then; N i pit-t . Ion but what tliN your'- iiff.ilr will lie a hummer. V want nil our viitois to have a ri'iil good time utitl ,be coin fortahlu tlurlntr tliu whole (lav. Pro. TinlniiM will be ninth- for plenty of i twrtainmeiit nt.d at tin,' mi tui: time places will bit arranged where out may rcht and telitx if If wants to Wis tut! loulrinK forwiinl with i-ht anticipation to this eettt nntl i- are confident that it will be it unind mm- CCBN. IJveiybody mt the fever at iru planting time. It has been fully le nwtihtratcd that all Idndsof ft nit tu-e-can now be Kilned in this country and each fining a large number ate hetout. 'lite frreitt trouble is that when tho tree Is planted that is uv ually tho lust of the fever anil the ttce h left tohhitt forltself. If we devoted the Mime eare ami attention to fruit growing us the people in California ilo wc could have more fruit. Ttees ie quire just as much culture as iloes corn until they get large enough to no long er need attention nud even when tlu- have attained their giuwth piopercare will increase the life anil the elllcieiicy. Did you ever notice how many men fctaml around and watch other men work when they tire creeling a build ing orinaltinghoiiieltnpiovuieiit? The jeninrk is often inade that these men who Ma ml nroiMitl ami watch are lazy ami should be at work but the mote charitable anil Uim more probable ev plainalioti la that mm like to be mound wheie there is Something doing. Thete is a fascination about constitietiou that appeals to a man beginning from tho time he we.'trh knee bteeches anil ends only with his exit from tliis world. Just to heo tilings made is time well wpetit and it develops judgment be CHtise most of the onluoker.s can tell just w hut changts oitk'lit to be tn ;il uutl where all the mistakes are. A Thrilling Experience By Nnx Morfinn. Silting around a Move In a little country (own hotel who a number of traveling men and the usual coterie of youiiK men who gatheied niKht. after aight to swap stories and leinn the newH. Outoldti a icgolm bli..urd was waging, traliib hud been held up for tweuly four hours and business was at aataudstill. The snow bound drum mers were cliHractcrlHtleally making the bct-t of the delay, telling yarns which were most enjoyed by the affable hotel keeper. A number of big ones bad been turned loose, .there seemed to be a pause and to 1111 up the gap the proprietor gave the Move a vigor oaa abake and piled in more fuel. The traveling men IihiI evidently told all Ihey kuew or could Imagine and it Deemed that the fun was over for the sight whtn Huim Wilson spoke up aud mid: I cau't go home without some thing real and 1 am going to tell you boat my hired man. Sandy Young came to work for me goin' on six year ago and a mighty good hand he Iibn been all these years, lie ia quiet and keeps things to him self, not saylu' very much to nobody bat all the time I suspected that his had the till he made her go or bust. All the folks ( felt kind of proud of the hired man at fit st hut when that consul n thing, wouldn't go they began to guy him and toll him to 'twist her tall' an' 'lay ' on the gad Sandy'. Everybody whs it , havin' a time but Handy and he was sure gettlu' soiiii! woiked up when till at once bllT! she was atoln' and .Sandy clitned on her. He skimmed around the feed lot an' ttp tile hlil an' buck i Hgain ns (pilch as scat an' Justus proud as a boy Willi new boots. We all thought he whs a genus sinitu enough and got ready to tell the neighbors how smart our hlied man was. "Well, It would a been all right but some one said for him to go to town and show oil what it country feller could do tin Handy thought that was the thing for lie had been a wuutiu to do Unit all along, .So oil' he went but just us he p.is.t-d the milk house something went uioug. The wire bioke that controlled his supply f uas- mi' heeoiildu t shut her oil'! Away he went ninety miles an hour, he didn't darn to gel olF an' ho could not stop her. He got to town quit-Item llght'-nln'. it was just ti-fom chinch an all the young tolks weie hatigln' around and they all sue Handy whl. Im, like a shot out of a cannon and Handy knew they were a htiighiu' an' he thought about the l'lyln' iJutoliman which didn't help him any There was a hog in tho road onct and he thought sure enough hii end had come but he went by without touchin'a hair an' he passed an auto like it was tied to a telephone pole. The people along tho loud was seared out of their wits and ho well nigh killed a couple of kid-, playin' marbles. All the time he was ,t prayin' that his gas won'tl give out btit laws I guess you can get to NewVoikon a couple of gallons or gas. He (lew into tho next town with evetybody dogin' him and etissin' bm before they could oven think he was gone but just out of town a freight train was a i-omlu' in mid Handy was headeti' ilglit for her and cotildirt turn his pesky oyclo out ot the way but In got there Hist and jumped sixty feet when he went over the railroad ti ticks. Ky this lime Sandy wis about petered out nud dcspuiuto. !!( knew he could not stand her inuoh longeron' he didn't duietoget. oil. 1'Jiowl he was some scared nil light, .hist then he saw some all'alla hay about a half a mile away an' no Mice and ho steered for that. Hu planned it mighty tuU and baldly before he got thru thinkin' he sti tick the Hist slack t-awhaek. Well that confounded cycle of his stopped but he went clear on by and lauded on top of one a qtuii ter of a it mile, away. No was bad shook up but was at work again in a week and now if you want it light just say bicycle- to Handy." lust then the clock struck twelve and the time killers went to bed. COWLES bead was workin' and work in' over tine too. It. didn't show any In the Held but wheu we quit work, done the chores he would break away right after supper and go up to his room in the attio where he stayed nights. At Brat I thought he was uncommon )epy but many times 1 woke up In the night an sometime and heard him wslkln around. Sundays he never wreut nowhere but kept himself shut op in his room. I didn't say anything bat I couldn't help but wonder what be was a doln. One day ho said hu bad some freight down to town nud asked if he could go over an get it and 1 let him and what do you tbiuk he brought home'.' A becond handed bicycle! His face was shlnlu' like all get out but he didn't say nothing and J keptiny mouth shut attlto I thought lie was a plumb fool to go spending his bard earned money for such tomfool cry. "He worked harder than ever after the. blejele came and couldn't hardly WHit until fm- to get into his loom o'nlghts. Then one day, twas it mui tiny morning, lie comes down stairs tuny In' his bicycle. He hud rigged vp some sort of a gas engine and he had a sure enough motorcycle. Theie -whs the most contraptions you ever see, wins an' sticks, and goodness kiitias what all but his face was a bijtmln' like a intilly cow with a new calf. He put In some gus ami cranked and cranked, that Is he run It around s,wd around but It woulu't go He got Fred Gund was down from Blue Hill Moudsy. Hoyd Vauce, James Saunders und Win. Norris started for Blue Springs, Wednesday with an auto, to have a few dBys pleasure ilshing. J ud llnlley was up from Red Cloud Tuesday He came up to see Harry Waller and family. Fuller &. Bennett shipped cattle to Kausas City Wednesday. Chas. Hen- uett accompanied the shipment. N. V. Anderson left for the Piatt Valley Friday to purchase some '.hay He returned home Monday I The people lu and around Cowles take great pride in keeping their roads up in good shape. They drag the roatls after every rain and the road and streets show it. Our County Commissioner, Mr. Chaplin, ordered the roHds dragged half way to Red Cloud after our recent rain, and said Hed Cloud would drag their half. We fail to see where the drag had touch ed their half. Aerial Photographs Next The Inventor of a special aero camera, says that among other uses for photography from the sky view point, land companies will be able to display aerial photoaraDhs of subur ban development, merchants to adver tise their location In a city. He aays genuine motion pictures of Journeys through cloudland will some day bs as common aa present day snapshots. ficmtndlng Him. IV.k "Vim will never get tho dog Ji.lnd you. my dour." Mrs. Peck "I .IM with patience. You were JuhI iib ir.;'b!tbonu) yourself ut first." llos- toa Transcript. The Satisfaction of Being Well Dressed To be well dressed is largely a matter of taste and not so much a matter of money. What you buy counts more than what you pay for it. To exercise taste you must have room for choice among tasteful things. You must have opportunity to express your individuality. And that is exactly what we give our customers in our large assortment of summerdress goods including ratines, corded figures, embroidered voiles, silk stripe poplins, etc. Come And Make Your Choice! BBBBSiaBMBMH Miner Bros, Co. GeneraJ Merchants :: The Store That Sells Wooltex "A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE" U I ACCIDENTS WILL XHAPP UN! iyv BStfk foflClOdlllettf AdCo 3vvr3G UVOl A Temperate Nan will sometimes meet with misfortune and soil or tear his "best suit" of clothes. There was a time when this meant the expense of a new suit. Not so now. Modern science has provided a better and more economical plan. We are provided with the latest ma chinery and Up-to-Dato Knowledge For Dry Cleaning all kinds of clothes. We guarantee not to shrink or Injure the garment. The cost will not be one tenth of a uew suit but it will look just as good. Clothes called for and delivered to any part of the city. K. G. HASSINGER Cleaner an Oyr Successor to Will C. Creider Red Cloud, - - Nebraska Die. DcAiiDoitr Hit. Asnv.u Chicago Veterinary Kansas City College College Intl. 'iU "lea Uos. Phones IS'" lud. ffitt Drs. Deardorf ft Asher -:- Veterinary Surgeons -:- Otlicu Phone-.: I ml. lt:i; lied ft". ELEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE KEI) CLOUD, NK1IKASKA Dp. E; V. Wedemeyer Veterinary Surgeon, Physician and Dentist OFFICIO: Prick Livery Uaru Both Phones $1 Red Cloud, Nebraska The ladies of the Christian tihuroh will serve dinner in tho Woodman Hall Saturday May Hid. Adults 2r, cents children under 11! Hi cents. WHAT'S THE PRICE OF A GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES ? HTWENTY-FIVE dollars. You can buy our clothes for less than that $20, $18, $15; you can pay more than that we have very fine clothes at $30, $35, $30. But $25 is a good average price; most men who appreciate good quality and style in clothes, good tailoring and fit, 'll: i l oc aic wining 10 pay as mucn as p.&j. j Hart Schaffner & Marx suits at $25 will surprise you. You'll get all-wool fabrics; trimmings, linings and other materials of a high grade; tailoring of a very high order- the things that make a suit wear well, and shapley. You'll get the value of best style standards and orginality of design; you'll get clothes that fit you well. And you'll gain from $10 to $20, either in greater value at ihe price; or lower price for similar value. Better see how true this is; $25 is a price you can afford, and you'll say so when you see the-clolhcs. Better come and look at the new spring styles DU PAUL STOREY THE CLOTHIER ,RED CLOUD, WW 3 yitui mi iiiwiyqar- NEBRASKA WV WMfcKOB V t J t 1 n-tWirtp'