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CONSULT US s .V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.W.V.N HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Dolngi e e e e & & s & & & & e & 3 & & & . fc I Red Gload, - - Nebraska OVERlJiG BROS. & GO. mill TIlA VAW "I m hw y best investment 'any cow owner can mak That's what more than a million and a half of cow owners the world over have found the World's Standard De Laval Cream Separator to be. A De Laval Separator costs from $35 to $160 accord ing, to capacity. It saves butter-fat and produces cream of a quality decidedly superior to any setting system or any other separator every time it is used twice a day 780 times a year. DE LAVAL sepsis involve far less labor than any setting system, and run easier, have greater capacity and last from two to ten times lontrer than other senarators. -- --.- ..... 'hat's how a De Laval separator saves at least its .cost the first year, and frequently in a lew months, and then goes right along saving money for you year after year. We have an arrangement wnereoy you can make a partial payment at time of purchase, and pay the oaiance on such liberal terms that your ma chine will more than save its own cost while you are paying for it. BTVIIntli mm !.. , )u are dl ...mill ft GEO. TRINE RED CLOUD ALSO DEALER IN Eggs. Butter, Cream. Poulty- Hides. Flour and Feed of All Kinds. Hlghett market Price rl For Yeur Stuff Of ft A IIAXtUT has ewnped. E. V. P.oss Is on the sick list. Floyd Crow was up from Onlile Rock Tuesday. Miss Ltila I'olfus whs in Hastings Monday. Frosli candy, peanuts and cigars at Warren's llestnuiant. Miss Ulaucli Itoner Is assisting in the Dr. Cook drug store. No More Chips We pay cash for l'loduoe. Weesner Perry it Co. L. E. Speneo, editor of the lihtden Enterprise, was in town Tuesday For your ice cream and soft drinks go to the Bon Ton Uukery. adv. Mr and Mrs. II G. Kunchcy spent Sunday in Cowtes with her parents. MKs Julia I'olnicky has accepted a position to the Miner ltros. Co., store. Allss Fay Tool has accepted a posi tion in the Weesner, l'erry &Co., store. HO Acres of Good Pastille for rent Inquire of W. U llui'Aiiu K.F.D. No It. Spring and Summer Suits and Coats at ftl)6 percent discount at Miner Bros. Co. adv. Mrs. C. E. Vaughau of Guide llock was viiting Mrs. W. E. Whitcon Mon day. Miss Rachel Cowden is visiting her friend Miss Marie Woolsey in Superior this week. Mrs. W. D. Edson left the last of the week for a visit with her parents in (iratid Island. You perfer cash for. your produce. We pay cash. No More Chips. Wees ner Perry & Co. 3.'Ui percent discount ou Women's Spring and Summer Coats and Suits at Miner Bros. Co. adv. E. H. Newhousc accompanied his wife to Omaha Monday where she will take medical treatment, Miss Minnie I'olfus of Uulde Rock spent Sunday in this city with iter brother Martin Pol f us and family. Special attention given to diseases of eye and car. Glasses accurately litted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr Several of the Odd Fellows from here will go to Marten Friday to at tend the dedication program of the new ball at that place. Mrs. D. F. Tenant uft Tuesday for Aurora, Illinpis, iu respond to a tele gram announcing the serious illness of her sister-in-law at that place. I have the best rate in the county on farm loans. See me and be convinced. My motto prompt servlco. A. T. WAI.KKR. The W. C. T. U., will meet on Wed nesday, June 18th., at 2:30 p. m. with Sarah Baxter. This is the Kensington meeting and all arc cordially iuvlted. Mrs. Ella Patrick and children de parted Tuesday morning for their home in Omaha. Her brother, Edward Cook accompauied her as far as Hast lugs. E. J. Overing Jr., of the firm of Overlug ltrcs. & Co. was in Campbell the first of the week attending to business matters pertaining to roonu ments, etc. FOR SALE J. I. Case Threshing Outfit; engine 2.1 horse power; sepera tor 3G.!i8. All iu good running order. For full particulars phone or call on Vitvricka Brothers., Miss Mabel Buckles who for some time past has been an obliging clerk in the Miner Bros. Co., store, has re signed her position and gone to Kear ney to attend school. Drs. Riddile & Foote of Hastings will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses fit ted, n Dr. Cross' office in Red Cloud, Thursday, June 30th. adv Do you notice that J. H. Bailey is making the most of the farm loans? He is sole agent for Trevett, Mattis & liaker, and Is offering the best rates, terms and option iu the market and that Is the reason. adv. Governor Morehead on Monday, June nth., issued a proclamation fixing Saturday, June 14th, as Flag day, and asks all loyal citizens of this great state to display conspicuously the na tional colors on that day, Farm Loant-l have a limited a mount of private money to place in first mortgage farm securities, short or long time, at lowest rates with optional payments. Write or phone. Daniel, Gakhkii, Rivertou, Nebraska. The Christmas Club gave a fa re we!, leception in honor of Mrs. Boyd Smith at the home of Mrs. Ned Grimes,, on last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Smith left the first of the week for Lincoln to join her husband at which place they intend maklug their future home. CASH FOR EGGS. Not a new . pro position. This store has ALWAYS PAID CASH FOR EGGS or one cent more In trade, and will continue to do io. Other produce bought the we mane a casn or iraue Ituiulro at Nuv Sun. The BANDIT is in this vicinity. IM Hanson was In Guide Itook Mm Life f-entcju-c for the BANDIT If caught. Ben Grant of limning was In town Tuesday. House to rent, house's store. Mr. and Mis Tony Clark spent day in McCook. The County Hoard of Equalization Is In session this week. Ice cream and soft drinks served at Warren's Restaurant. A large crowd enjoyed the usual Sunday baud concert. Jas. Burden has purchased a new Overland automobile. , Dan Sullivan of Lebanon, ICas , was iu town the lust of the week. Mrs. Geo. Perry isspeudiugthu week with her mother in Alma, Nebraska. Harry Pond of Snlina, Kansas is upending a few days lit this city this week. G. Pol fits of CJulilc Rock was attend liU to business mutters In tills city on .Monday. baring and Summer Suits and Coats at iS.'IJit per cent discount at Miner Bros. Co. adv. .lack Catlier is home from Lincoln where he has been attending the state university. Mr. and Mrs. McCracken spent a few days iu Rivirtou this week visiting with their ton. 33K percent discount on Women's Spring and Summer Coats and Suits at Miner llroh Co. adv. Ernest Hayes of Superior spent Sun day iu this city with his uncle Ed Uarber and wife. Postmaster Stlne of Superior spent Sunday in Red Cloud with Frank Cowden and wife. Miss Margaret Real is home from Lincoln where she has beeti attending the state university. Miss Marie Holllster is home from Lincoln where she has been attending the state University. E. S. Walter spent Sunday with his family iu McCook returning to this city Monday morning. A. H. Carpenter returned home from western Kansas Wednesday where he had bceu ou business. Miss Laura Pierce spent a ftw days the first of the week visiting with friends in Lebanon, Kansas. Miner Sherwood, who hasbecu study ing law at the state university for the nast four'ears, graduated this week. Miss Kuthryn Burke depai ted Tues day morning for her home at Wuhiutt Iowa where she will spend her vaca tion. Kathryn Waskom left Sunday even ing for her home in Indiana, after en joying a visit with relatives and friends ut tills place. The Native Hawaiian Ball club which is touring' this country will play our team here Monday, June 10, at 3 p. m. Go out and tee the game. Geo. Baker and daughter Mrs. Flo Saladen returned home the latter part of the week from a short visit with relatives In Rosalie, Nebraska. Mrs. U. F. Smith returned home from McCook on Monday morning after a short visit with her son and family who reside at that place. A. U. Kaley and wife arrived home Monday evening from Chicago at which place Mrs. Kaley went some time ago to receive medical treatment Do not forget that Red Cloud will have the best 4 in of July celebration ever held iu the Reputilit'iiii valley. Plan to attend and have the time of your life. The l'eteisoii building on the corner of Webster street and Fourth avuiiue is nearly completed and Dr. Cook bus finished laying the brick for the front of his drug store This adds material ly to the appearance of the stiect, TueBc gentlemen ure to' be commended for tin ir enterprise. Miss Vernon Storey departed Toes duy for New York, where she will sail for Euiope for a stay of 15 mouths. She will accompany a large number of State University teachers. After a vlslt'in various parts of Europe, they will return to Berlin, Germany and take a post graduate course in German. Lust Saturday marked the third mile post iu the life of Madalino Stcfiins and the event was observed by having about twenty of her little friends gath er at her home from 2 to s p. in. Games of all kinds were indulged in nnd at the close of the afternoon a dainty little luncheon was served the little guests. It was an event long to J bo remembered by all present and Miss Mudaliue proved to bo a very clever hostess. On behalf of the citizens of this vil lage we extend thanks to the people of Red Cloud for their luvltntlon to celebrate July 4th in their fair city. Naponee will not celebrate this year uud Franklin and Alma are lending their efforts toward their ohautauquas. It seems, with snob excellent train AAlMAAlltMa & & n I . fiBl 1naavm utgl IAIUUSUIiIUIM lll.V WO IUIf 111. BVIIIl UUHU prloe, I a good crowd to the VVebster county s THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR THE MOTHERS OF Red Gload and Vicinity We wan't you to see our line of Spraguei Wash Suits for your boys and the famous S K. & E. Waists Wash Suits 50c to $2.50 Wash Waists 50c to $1.00 I 8 The most practical and economical dress for boys ever designed. Come and see them. It will pay you. I s s i Couiden-lfaleyClotniDgGo. u RED CLOUD'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS RED CLOUD pe Will Celebrate &f fl Fourth j 8 8 8 I The 8 S I cL v'i3 JLb IS U Begin to get ready now for the big gest celebration in years. Between now and the Fourth and thereafter you will need some cool clothes. We have them in the neatest designs at saving prices. We have just received a large con- 1S signment of Wash Silks, some new on iv on ipu v uuus uiiu suiiiu ul uie new Motor Cloth. You will do well to look these over and get your pick first. Don't wait till the summer is' half over before you secure your summer apparel. 8 8 8. BARBARA PfiARES ole Agente Far tutttrlck Patfrn Red Gload, Nebraska KTi sri T FOR FURNITURE , GO TO THE OLD RELIABLE . Furniture Store ANACK ft i T is if U: ' 1 jlv At mi in vKf I u II' I'M' m & I ' n pn ui t Li, wav optional with our customer. F. Q, caoital. Nanonee Herald. Licensed Undertaker in Nebraska and Kansas ALL THE FHONK9 viiN rt 1 1 m, v 35r' . In wm ' " VY ivJ fcfl s w:i '.. 1 I fl s WQ ctr. fe'..C". 'T' m CiC1 eex7 Tufnure & Son. adv. lv"SA IWV vA( ivA vA M -( i ( v