ii4lt,.W ZXtMH, maKaasgimsspifS ..T J . g--n. .t ,rjtX'tiy-Vaji;i(SMm'jaf V MBlC9riyfwrffy;rTg'y'Mg .-&; BUD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF J53fT.KaRffn3WT'Ct?W svm:MTmnMttfMMAvinKn9MnmeAMnMUKti iiiiiwMiiumiuiiMiiKfipiiHmi 5333E rt .;, -. fl- "fe ," r &- I V JaSgsi $83 --, HOME NEWS Bulletin of Tho Week's Doings Trv oui" lOi! liiMJitiuii'lo 1' jrll.ui C.ifo.i .luck Alstedl spent Tuesday in Ilu-t logs. . IConiictli Wilson luTt for Dunning' tlii morning. .loo Cnn dmpmiit(l stool; U St. . Joe Wednesday Cnrtli. Oor spent Sunday at Diller with Ills parents. Thu Comitjr' Couunlsllnnors me hi tesslon this wook. liuii Hudson of ltoieuioiit, whs In town Wednesday Cuit Mat Held is In the city tills week visiting tellltlvCS. Miss Hvu Foster whs a passenger to Suporior Wednesday. Roy Hiissinger was ti pus-senger to Hustings Wednesday. Will Itotiortsuu went to St. .Joseph Wednesday mottling. IImh Williams returned to Grand Is land Tuesday motulng. Dr. Cross spent, tlio llrsl of tho week nt F.veter, NcbM visiting1 his brother. Frank Cowdeii returned home the Hist of the week from McCool Jitne tiun. Guy Zilglor spout w'j.liio.-iluy in Guide Hock with Ills hi , tor, Mrs. Vein duly. Mrs. 13. A Crelgliton ctitj'tt ilno 1 the Afternoo'i Whist club Tuesday after noon. Editor Cecil Matthews of the River ton Review was on our streets Tuesday afternoon. Juiues Bunion and wife nnd Nate III lugsworth ii I'd wife were in Hustings Wednesday. Elgin Arnault, son of Oco. Amack, won the automobile tluit Hen McFnr land gaA away. Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream and Strawberry sherbet Saturday and Sun 1 titty at tho Puritan Cafo. O. C. Teel wits in Hellvillc, Kas., Fri day settling up a fire loss for one of his insurance companies. Hans and William Poo-e of Ger- many arrived in the city Monday to .i visit C. Doose and daughters. Clark Stevens, J. H.'Ellinger.O. C. K Teel, O. 13. Itnmey and J, A. Hrlulford 4 were In Hustings Wednesday! $ Clarence Carpenter and wlTe arrived 0 hero this morning to visit his parents, "i Mr. and Mrs A. H. Carpenter. 'My place consisting of eight acres vt for salo or rent, nt tho edgo of inavalc. H. E llt'Nrrit. A II. Carpenter returned from Sheii Tf dan county, Kansas, this moiniilg and he -reports tho crop ptcspiets loo): good on thoie C W Fogloand Lloyd lllnes loft last week for I'uolu, Kits , wheie they joined a bund and will tiavel wi'h a carnival company. Ed Garber, the populareity assessor. juircliaSed a Ford auto fiom tho lied Cloud ,Auto Co., Monday which ho will use to huuUup the tax payers. J am again ready to make farm loans promptly and on attractive teVmV, Solo agent for Trcvett, Mattls ,V Bak'r. -L H. U.ir,t:V. Soveial of our base bnll fans niitocd to IMuo Hill Sunday alternoou and witnessed the bull game between ltluc Hill and Hi owti's Tennessee Mlnistrc Is 'The Man with tho MeaMiiing Line'' will be,tho subject of the sermon fetin day morning at tho Congregational ohurch. Subject for the evening: 'Bo'.tcr and Greater Things Ahead." A load pt hogs made up the shir meut, of G Olmstede of Webster coun ty, Neb. William Itether also market ed a load from the same county, Mon day'a St. Joe Stock Yards Dully Jour nil. 'Dolly of the Dalles" a new serks o' pictures with our old friend, Mary Fuller, In the lead, starts at the Tepee next Wednesday and Thursday They will appear regularly every two weeks. See advertisement in another column. The Misses Alfa and Marcellno Long tin camo in from Concordia and Auro ra, Kids., today where they have been visiting with fiiendsand arc the guests of Miss Geiirude Hicks while on their way homo to Red Cloud. Monday'; Superior Express The reading circle examination will be held at Illue Hill, Guide Hock and Red Cloud, Saturday afternoon, April lH th. A special examination in county cettiflcato subjects will bo held Frl- 'day, April 17 und Saturduy, April 18th. Okhtiiuih: L. Coon, County Superintendent. Ish Leightou, aged three months and thiee days, baby of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh- ton, was porn January 11, 10H, find died April H, 101 1, after a shoit sick ness. Mr. and Mrs. Lelghton weie passing through here when the la by took sick nnd they stoppod at the home o' I'oke Sutton, where the baby died. Tlicfuner.il was held Tuesday uftet inoo,,,T'07. Hnrnmcl (llchtlng. ! os?e HP O nwiv. av? P F ,su Prnrcram For Cominn Week THIRD &TO&Y of the jAdVGSVtiffB'&S of Ka I N'T U U.I) THE TEMPLE of the LION Monday and Tuesday AI'KIL'JO and 21 Sareil fiom eretiiatlon by a friendly elephant, IvHthlyn is carried far away and left at the portals of a ruined tem ple, wheie she seeks s'inctiiary. lleio she eucoiinteis :i Hun tlii't paces the lonely corridors by night, and finally Impelled by hunger c inn's out by duy. Ilere.vpi'iiences with the savage brute and the fanatical natives In these new surroundings iiro eoiitinuously thrill- AN'Di tlOES ON the STAGE -Comedy. He makes a hit, s doei the fel low with a npe touiiito. THE CALLING of JIM HAUTON. Au eniet tabling western picture feat uring O. M. Audetsuu, (liroucho Hilly ) Wednesday and Thursday APRIL :!'. mid 'J3 OUT of THE DEPTHS -In '2 reels A uoll eonsii noted and entertaining number with some interesting water -cent's. THE 1'EIIFECT TRUTH Tho first number of a new set of pictures feat uring Mary Fuller hi "Dolly of the Dallies," one of which will'appcar regu larly uvorv two weeltb on Wednesday and ThutMhiy. "The Pcrfict Truth" is tho llvnt imge of the aethe life of our old friend in a new role. Dolly writes lor the local paper and gets in uad with some, tricuds of her father. As a result she goes to a eit daily paper. A .STRENUOUS Sellg comedy. SCOOP.-A lively Friday and Saturday APRIL'Jluudl25 KOltKE'S DRIFT. A spectacular two-reel drama with romantic scenes f eat m lug u war with, tlie Zulus. A livolO etieouuter between the soldlcis ami the Zulus in wlijeh hundreds of men arc engaged in otie of the thrill ing features. PAT HE'S WEEKLV.-IWith views fiom Now York, lterliii, San Francisco, Oukhuifl etc. SKELLY HUYrf a HOTEL. A speedy lMograph farce. ONE THOUSAND to ONE SHOT. comedy with a chump and a roll in the foreground. . RKGULAR PIUCES lo'nud Gc. Fust hhow7::t0, Second 9;00. Matinee Saiuiday-ut:) i. in. Are you doing your purt to make i his thu ino-t be.iutitul town in tho llepublic.iu Valley this year'.' 1 have the best rate in the county on f n nn loans. See uuj uu.1 bu convinced. My motto prompt service. A. T.' Wai.kkk. Feterita Seed For Sale Recleaned lit a bargain. Write me at once for pi lee. Et.MRii Thompson, Lebanon, Kansas. Notice Anyone interested in cieiun Sopara. tors should not fail to call at my place and see the De Laval demonstration of Cream Separators. (!i:o. W. Tiiinc. Special Cut Price Grocery Sale ww FOR ..CASH.. -V-V Starts - Monday, April 20 B. E. Jff epariand All the Phones TOM ! I your Mibcrli tun pvtt due'.' He n Hoi-tr and trade at home. Try our UV Lemonade -Puritan Cafe. Take your cream to J.O. Cuhlwo'l Joe Ititt I tt wskin Dewee-o last week. ffs time to think about, that llowur girdni. Mori in Oroatof limvnln wnsln town A I tiduy. I),in (nrbir was iltiwn from Itli'orluu Tuesdiiy. Are you cleaning up your pruiuUu this wcfUy Isaac yiip;inlsDn of ltlvcitoii was in town Monday Mr. and Mra. Unlit. A Very sneiit Sun day in Rivet ton. Mr. Roy Fcirn returiiodtoSnpeilor Tuesday lnornlng. Will Tuber left Timidity morning for Hheiiatidoah, Iowa. I tin-.. Kessler was in Gtatitl Island Friday on busluc-s. Roy Foarn of Superior spent Sunday heie with his parents. Kick Hale was a passenger to Hast ings Tuesday morning Vincent Johnston und Chnl llellatly spent Sunday In Rlverton. A. P. Ely lettirncd to his hoiue tit. MeCook Thuisday evening. Robl. Mcllrldo was a p.i-i,"engor to Dlue Hill Monday morning. Wade Tulo left Friday night for Tarklo, Mo., to visit Ills mother. Win. Crablll has purchased a new Foul auto rtoui tho Red Cloud Auto Co. Mr. an 1 Mrs Fled Guild of Ulue Hill spent Sunday In. tliis city with rela tives. Father Fitzgerald and his sister and Mrs. John Polnicky were In Superior Sunday. We make a specialty of party sup pers. ' Siitl-ftictlon guaranteed. Puri tan Cafe. The Methodist Aid Society took in S1S0 Saturday at tliolr bazar, dinner and supper. Miss Gladys Jones of lleatriee spent Sunday in tills city with her father Dr. T. A. Jones. Mr and Mrs Wilbur Hamilton and childien spent Suudy in Guide Rock with relatives. Mr. mill Mrs. Roy Wordeh are the happy parents of a baby boy which was born Monday. Oris Fearn of Hastings spent Sun day in this city with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fearn. Mr. and Mra. James llurdeu and son Darrel Burden and wife were in Uloomiiigtoii Sunday. ' Attorney Bernard McNeny returned fiom Alma Tuesday morning where he had been on bu-lness.. Strawberry sherbet, Chocolate and Vanilla ico cream at the Puritan Cale Sat in day and Sunday. George Carter of Crete is spending the week here with his parents Mr. ami Mis. M. WCirter. Mr. and Mrs. Jmnes Silvey of Itiaviile spent Sunday hero with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wonderly. The Knights Templar lodge at tended tho morning services at' the Coiitfroga tional chinch Easter Sunday. (Jleu Walker has moved into the residence, noith of his garage, former! occupied by C. A. Mezger and faintly Mrs. J. A. Titlleys and daughter, Mrs. Cora Eldi edge, arrived In the city Saturday to visit, her son Allen Tulleys aud wife". , Mrs. Nellie Castor mill daughter re turned to York Tuesday morning after spending E.i-tor hero with her mother, Mrs. West. EdAtnack returned homo j Sunday morning from SI Joe whero he had been to attend thu funeral of tleorgo Bryan who was well known here. The Royal Neighbors' degroo team went to (iraiul Island today where they willaonfer the degree work on several candidates for, the lodge at that place. People that beliovo in home trade sell the Red Cloud Uigars as tltey are the best G cent cigar in the world. In other towns they get 10 cents for tills cigar. ndv Bert Folt, the Superior banker, was taken to the Leavenworth, Kansas, federal prison Saturday from Omaha wheio he will spend some tlmo enjoy ing a five yearhontenoo. Rev. lt.iyno went to Holdroge Tues day where lie Is to give an uddress be fore '"The Republican Valley Associa tion of Congregational Churches." Mis. Bayue accompanied her husband as n delegate from the church Lester Mercer left Monday morning' for Gibbon to visit a fow days and fiom there ho will go to Norfolk where he will play ball this summer. We hope you make good Lester and lead tho state leuKiie'in batting this season. The funeral of Antonio Sadllek, aged it) years, who was found dead on his farm 10 miles northwest of this city last Thursday afternoon, was held Saturday morning at the Cnthollo church, Father Fitzgerald ofllciiitlng. Hurlal took plane In the Catholic cemetery. It Msuppused that he was killed on Monday of last week by the accidental discharge of a shot gun which was found at his side. Two brothers and two sisters are left to mourn tils death. Nebraska Crop 52 fM Wlntorwhe.it In Nebuiska, accord tug to reports compiled by the Slu'e Uonid of Agriculture, averages up proMinately '. per cent as compared wrli tlie condition lust year. In nore K" repnfis indicate that tlie 'peieeitt uge will exceed J0f per cent. The re poits show mi acreage of !),t5:i,7to acres, One eoiiipliilut of linked gtoiind, one report of winter killing an I another of damage h soring winds reached tho biiHid. The other repot U show the wheat crop in fluttorlng condition with uti abuudaiiee of moisture lit the ground and c.ellent prospects for this season of the j em. iivi: Tlie rye crop is tepoitPil 107 in con dition with ltll Inneieage Conditions are much tlie sumo as with wheat ex eept that there were fewer rcpotls of damage. .VI.I'AM'A The alfalfa llelds were never tit hot tvr condition. Farntors report tho situation excellent with IiuiichmiiI plantings lit tlie western and north western parts of the state, t.ivr. STOCK Live stock clime tliimmli tho winter in an cucournc,ltig milliner. Tho mil mills are reported in belter condition than In pievious years with less loss to the owners during tlie winter mouths. IT.l'lT Peach buds arc reportc 1 injured front nearly all parts of the stale. Some re pot ts as high ns 10.) percent dead and othois lit) percent alive. Averaging all i epotts received nn average of .'VI per cent are alive and till, poicent dead. The buds still allvo may have vitality (iiotigh to blilnm and set fruit so that a fair crop may be securud. Blackberries me generally reported in good shape. Grapes arc reported In good bluipe and prospects excellent for n crop. The strawberry prospects are any thing but encouraging. Tho majority of reports ate that the condition Is poor. The drouth of last summer Is i eponslble. Old beds were badly Injur ed and spring set beds did not make many plants In numerous cases How ever a few report prospects excellent. Raspberries are in bad shape. A good many reports state that canes are entirely dead and others state that , to J dead. Prospects are on an aver age poor. The prospects for pouts bloom Is good. Some report the Injury due to blight und light setting of buds owing Jo excessive dioitth of last summer. Some winter ltllliiiL' of ohcrrv buds hits bY'eii reported with sonic roporls stating a light st of buds boncu it poor prospect for bloom. However the major part report exeollont pios laVts for good bloom. I'luius Anierlctun sorts are repotted to bo In guo I shape. Some icpoit no prospect for crop. The major part of thu t epotts indicate piospectu in n light bloom of lorulKii vatieties and good bloom of American sotts Reports on apples are good In mint places, u few report that not many Tt nit buds set last year hence pios pectu for light bloom. A good deal of canker Injury is reported which will tend to decrease the total prospects. AN EDITOR'S JOB It's Dcntl Easy, .So the General Impress ion lias It Most anybody can be an editor, sny the ltoston Ohibc. All an editor has to do Is to sit at his desk six days in the week, tour weeks in tho mouth, mid twelve mouths In tho year nnd "edit" atutr ns tliU: ".Urs'. Jones, of Lone Creek, let a can opener slip, hist week, and out It er' self in tlie pantry." "A mischievous lad' of Ruiigtown threw a stone und struck a companion in the alley last Tuesday." , "Joo Doe climbed on the roof of the house, last week, looking for it leak, and fell, striking himself on the buck porch." "Wlille Harold Green was escorting Miss Violet Wise from a church social, last Saturduy night, a savage dog at tacked them and bit Mr. tireen on the public square '' "Isaah Trimmer, of Lebanon, was playing with u cat, Friday, when It scratched him ou tho veranda." "Mr. White, white harnessing a bron cho, lust Saturday, was kicked just south of the corn crib." Anybody can "edit" a newspaper. It's tlju easiest job mid softest snap in tho world." Kll Moudows, who' has gone to JJoono vllie for u while, writes us of a pecu liar experience ho had recently. Kll said lei had bought hliu u oow since going to Uooueville, and that the other night went out to his cow stall to feed mid by mistake mixed up a' nice mash in a box full of sawdust instead of bran. The cow merely supposing that hard times had come, and that thoy were nil going to economize, meekly ate her supper and Kll never discovered his mlnfortuuc until tho next morning, when he milked the cow and she let down a gallon of turpentine, a quart of shoe peg and a bundle of laths. Ex. ? Some Ngw Arrivals At Our &tor& i KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHCRAFT AND SuSis For Spring Made For Particular Wen and Young Mon L "Perfectly Beautiful" is the verdict of those who have seen. you to look now and don't want to .buy now. uits to $3 so TO Jhe Qooiden-Kaley frothing Qo. Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers aWtsA" WvsA Bankrupt Sale of Hardware Stock I wil, sell to ttie highest htdder at public, auction, the biirdwnic stoik, fixtures, tinner toi !, hint rcpaire, in voiced ut S3379 ttO, of fcklwaid Hanson, IJ.inkrupt, on Thursday, April 231, 1014, lit 1:30 o'clock, 1'. M . "t ilm store in Red Cloud, Nebraska. For informa tion write or 11 llinwo.i V Stewart, trustee, R ! (5 ud, .N.iiininlut. I'linnu Red 171) 'IV .1.', sUictly rush. 27 4 wimmmmmmm ftfittssinsss . mrm'tm,j !. - " mM0l0d TVi Trflflp Mark WmMWwmt that identli ies BMiimmm the world's W best hosiery Buy This Hosiery-Here! This Black Cat Trade Mark goes on 36,000 pairs of Black Cat Hose every day, twelve million pairs a year. It's a mark of the best hose that skill can make and money can buy. We sell Black Cat Hose because we know that no other hosiery gives such splendid wear, genuine com fort and such stylish appearance.' We as well as the makers guarantee (hpir satisfactipn. Black Cat Hose The makers of Black Cat Hose have had 30 years experience and they have certainly learned in that time how to make good hose. They use the finest materials, employ tho most skilled workmen and the highest priced dyers. Under their perfect factory system the hose they make can't help but be 100 per cont right. Buy Black Cat Hose this spring and you'll be won to them for all timo. Turnure & Son s SOCIETY BRAND ) them. - We want lay one aside if you also make Order $40. OO -wsA'VsAt To Enroll Farmers Precinct assessors this year will en roll the names of all persons living on farms who are moro than 21 years of age. The names of farm owners, tenants and helpers will bo enrolled under the title "Occupants of Farms" In the agricultural statistics blanks. "Time Kmployod on Farms" will bo tiitiuliiU'il untier Item DO and "Amount of Wages Harued" under item 07. These changes have been iigrcod upon after tho blanks worn snt the to county iisscssois. .TCTEnTiTarawfSKiEKv'Br 1 mmmmamtM i 7 V n .4 c I '.4 A. .i v M t wstm bj, ff "aygwn , ySMfcA vswsvlj