mTTv- - 'mi'-nvJjnwt'"v u RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Is '; f.v.) li- , ij 1' i HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings Aaron IIciIup wimin Praul' n Friday. I. tilit-s' hut!-, ut Mi nor -lit 4 Id mill up. Have y(,u oluu tlililng jet? Dun Pmiiroy of lliveilon was In town Tuesday. The ltest of Shoes "QuoeiiOjinlity'' ut Miner Bros ( o. Isaac Shepherdsoii of Kivertoti was in town Monday. Glen Phelps was down from Bladen Friday after noon, Oeorge Itrailsliaw was flown from Blooinliigtoti Sunday. Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Hill whs in town Weilnesiliiy. 2(1 percent discount on Wall Paper nnd Paint K. S Garbor. Uase bull Friday afternoon, Blue Hill High School Vb Bed Cloud. Have you seen thoH'ilnc spring Shoes nud Oxfords at Miner Bros Co.? Will nnd Howard Hunt bpent Sun day in Hiverton with their parents. S50.000 to loan on real estate security. L. l Auilttoiir. Alan Blackledge and Dow Kaley .spent Sunday in Superior with friends. Attorney L. II. Blackledge was a passenger to Omaha Sunday evening. Order your Lettuce, Radishes, Celery and other vegetables from Miner Bros Co. J. K. Chancy and wife spent Sunday in Superior with their sou, Ed. Chancy and wife. Clifls. Woods and Will Shoemaker were passengers to Grand Island Mon day morning. Claim (. Musselman and Miss Ruth Shippert both of Alma, were united In' marriage at the home of Rev. J. L. Bcebe, Sunday, May Oth at high noon. Mr. Musselman is engaged in the mercantile business at Alma. If you havo any dehorning to do, remember to do it as early as possible, while the days are cool and the tiles scarce. Prevention is the in s hu mane and elective method, which' can hi accomplished by the use of caustic potash en the horns of calves not more than a month old. Will Taber arrived in the city 1'iies day night for a short visit with friends and relatives. Win. informs us that he has quit the stock food bushier, and has embarked in tho pool hall busiucss'in Omaha. He returned to Omaha, Wednesday morning, accom panied by his mother, who will make her home with him. The spring lias Oben Te'xc3eding uni form iu temperature since the melting of the snow, but it is well to remember that it is customomary to have frost iu May. Do not be in too great a hurry to set out the plants from the hot bed. A checked plant is said never to fully recover. The tender vegetables are beans, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, melons, okra, pepper, pumpkin, stjiiuih, sweet potato and tomato. While it is generally useless to try to rush the season, still It may bo well to ri-k a few hills of corn and beans for an early crop, but be sure to cover wi'h newspapers or litter on cold nights. JVant better tea? "Want tea with a finer flavor? "Want that flavor guaran teed? Then ask for ms? TEA "The Kind With Try a package today. F. G. Turnure & Son SERVICE rift ST Remember We Give S. & H. Green Stamps THE TEPEE A SPECIAL ATTRACTION HHKJ'O iCJTC1 A THE '. - iTF-TiT-; I .-v ;,' n.JBlVk ' im M m&mi wtew yy rt Mb A I. X. L fWTAttf f'v , ri: ij A!--lfflA:.aiSiI'KES wisii- -. i-. t..a. k.'r tjv;s : - jm. s . wjrztv: Jf m fell wlV tfSoatSTl A 6 S Jg& lUjjMl & ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY, MAY 17 Afternoon and Evening At 4 O'clock At 8 and 9:45 Prices-Afternoon lO end 5 Miss Inez Homier wont to Kansas City this morning. Rev. W. P. Cole was up from Guide Rock Tuesday night. Guy Zeigler spent Sunday in River ton with his parents. Paul 1'hares returned from a tour of Kansas Sunday morning. Jack Pegg returned home from a tour of Kansas Friday evening. Alf. McCall and Wade Koontz went to Kansas City Sunday morning. Attorney MoNcny went to Nelson this morning to attend district, court. Dan Barber came down from Osceola Saturday evening to visit his wife and sen. Our spring stock of shoes have arriv ed and they are beauties. The Ellis Shoo Store. Sheridan I'harcs of Superior spent Sunday in this city with his family and mother, Mrs Barbara Pharcs. Charley Walters and Meredith Butler went to Stockhnm, Nebraska, Monday morning to build a cement silo. I Come in and see our Emmy-Lou ! Teiinii shoes also Sandals for all sizes of people. The Ellis Shoe Store. Ellas Goble hud the misfortune to cut' tils foot quite badly Monday morn ing, while chopping kindling wood. theFlavoi" an TO fE1 MIGHTY li. fH VjSSKSiu rawr m Evening IS end to ,1. L. Christian returned home from St. Joe Tuesday morning where ho had been on business. Go to Miner Bros. Co., for all your wants in Women's Wear nnd in Dry Goods, Groceries and Shoes. Rev. W. P. Colo will preach at the Baptist church iu this city noxt Sun day both morning and evening Spring Suits! Spring Coats! Spring Skirts! Spring Press Goods! Every thing new for Spring at Minor Bros. Co. Prank Cowden returned home from Lincoln Friday, where he had been attending a meeting of the secretaries of the Commercial Clubs of the state. The young folks of this city who played the "Debt of Honor" at the opei a house soin: time ago, will go to Bloom ingtoti, Pri-'ay, where they will put on that play. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Garber, Mesdames h. H. Blackledge and A. D. Ruuiiey went to Hastings Wednesday morning to attend the state convention of the Eastern Star lodge. Maitlaud Lump Coal for May deliv ery ST. 25 per ton, in full loads deliver ed from car. Our legular terms (pay ment 10th of month following date, of delivery) will apply. Pi.att & Pukes. The towns and cities in Nebraska as k rule are making .progressive stride' those days. It speaks volumes for the enterprise as well as tho wealth anil thriftiness iu these communities. Prom all portions of Nebraska comes tLe same report increasing building ac tivity, trade Hiul business expansion and town and municipal improve incuts. This all taking placo with so much war and turmoil iu the Old World is to say the least something quito remarkable, and not bo remark able, either, when ono considers tho wealth and resources of this, one of the greatest producing states iu the union. Hastings Daily Republican. Lewis Gives Good Show On Monday evening the W. F. Lowls Stock Company, which has been mak ing i ogular yearly visits to our city for the past several years, opened tho sea son horo for u week's engagement, In their tent erected north of tho mill. Tho opening play was entitled. Why Girls Leave Home," ami was a good clean, rural drama. Tho specialties between acts were all ucw, anil tho large crowd which taxed the tent to Its full seating capacity, had only words of praise for the play ami players. The company is giving an enti o change of program each night, and the plays put on have all been well chosm ami of such a nature as to merit the largo crowds who havo witnessed them. Their featuro play, "Dora Tliorne," Is to be given on tomorrow evening, anil a matinee on Saturday afternoon is also announced as homo of tho leading attractions of the week's engagement Mr. Lewis, together with every member of his company, pot&c-s a pleasing person lUty, their entertain ments are as good, if not better than thou often seen at a big prtce,i!isomu of tin) large tlieatios of a city, nnd the LmvU Stock Company, will ever be welcome to the city. '??ISS! Si 3 zafit'L. mmmtm Mrs O. C. Tecl was In Hastings Wednesday, 0 fKxr Granite ware sale Saturday nt Variety Store. Mrs. Dave Kaley spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Hastings. J. A. Burden and wife and J, A. Brad ford and wife were in Hastings Wednes day. Mrs. W. A Miiynard returned homo from Council Bluirs Monday night where she had boeu visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wilson came down from McCook Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. John Wilson, who Is very sick. Harvey Rlckerson returned from Missouri Thursday evening where he had beou visiting his father who was very ill The Misses Cecllo Thornton nud Louise Schumacher spent Saturday In Franklin with the hitter's sister, Mrs. Stewart. Adam Morliavt, who fractured his leg sometime ago, was down town Tuesday for tho tlrst tinio since the accident. Tho W. R. C. will meet Saturday ut 'J:ao p. m. Let every member be pres ent as there is important business to be transacted. J. D. and Wright McLaughlin of Grand Island have purchased the Hol land Hotel of Win. Reeves and have taken charge of the sumo. Mrs. Ida Squires has moved her music studio to E. W. Coplou's resi dence and will bo thero from Tuesday till Thursday of each week Miss Laura Hedge, who has been teaching school southeast of Franklin, closed u very successful term Friday and returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Marshall of Laurel, Maryland, arrived iu the city Sunday to visit relatives, the P L. Hansen, Will Holmes and Cluis. Put nam families. Rev J. L. lleboe was iu Cowles Sun day where ho delivered an address on the subject, "Church Union" to tho Congregational and Christian churches of that place. Maitlaud Lump Coal for May delivery 7.'2o per ton, iu full loads delivered from car. Our regular terms (payment 10th of month following date of deliv ery) will apply. Plait & Fiikks. O. I). Hedge, II. J. Maurer, Uoscoc Wecsucr, Wilbur Hamilton and Henry Gilliam went to Lincoln, Monday iiiornlcir, to attend tlio A O. U. W. grand lodge which convenes there this week. The Lebanon Hour mills whp have been hauling tlioir Hour tn this city' with mules, have given tho mules a rest, and they now transport the stall of life to this city in a large ,auto mobc truck. j Commencing the first of June trains Nos. 4 and 11, now running between here nud Hastings, will be run thru to Oxford, which will change the time of its departure from tills city for Hast ings. Miss Busliie Tulley, a representative of tho state university at Lincoln, has charge of the Senior class of tho high school nud is training them for their class play which is entitled "Christo pher Junior" and will be given nt the open house on class night, May -'iltli, Eli tor Hosmer of tho Commercial Advertiser Is going around this week with one of his eyes bandaged up on account of having 11 sty on it. Bro. Hosmer has certainly had his share of 8 ckuess lately ami we are glad to note that he gradually getting able to take up his duties again. General Manager Hurl., Commercial Superintendent Madison both of Liu co n, District Superintendent Johnson and Tralllo Chief Sluyter of Hastings of the Lincoln Telephone it Telegraph Co , were in tho city Wednesday after uoon looking over tho plant here. The band boys havo been successful in securing the services of l'rof) BeU of Rod Cloud, to take charge as leader of the band where Prof. Peteis left olf. We uie of the opinion that the boys should consider thomsolves very fortu nate iu securing the services of Mr. Bet, and that they could not have found a more able man iu the state of Nebraska to study under and we hope they will retain him as long as he can bo had. He gives them Tuoday night of each week which is as much time as the average boy in town and country can well spuro during tho summer mouths and pel haps the same might bo saiii.tl iring the school mouths, Bladen Enterprise. The Invitations for the graduating exercises of tho class of 1015 of the R:d Cloud High School are out. The class consists of twenty eight boys and girls, ull of whom exhibited good busi ness judgement iu selecting this ofllco to furnish them tho job. Tho Invita tion, itself, is engraved, the work being done by the N C. Leary Co of Omaha, as no otllcc lu this city Is equippod for such work. The program for Com mi ncemeut Week, being printed, was din o here. Tlit-so two, the invitation a d program, mo enclosed iu a neat cover on which is embossed, "Class o l!)ir" together with two sets of en velopes, milking a highly creditable piece of work an I one which pleased all. A BABY SHOW AT THE BOOSTER STORE The l'roitlext Baby will teeelvM u i-nld ring, ami Its mother will receive a 'i plec- dinner so mi M,"0 i It uister Coupons; second prize, 8,000 Booster Con, mis; ilnr.l iiz. ij.itio Booster Coupons; fourth prize, 1,000 Rooster Uuiihui: llf h ,. zeJ 0(H) Booster Coupons. The mother of each baby entered m uls contest will be given 1,000 coupons, which may be counted on iho ring and dinner-set anil also for a Booster on tho grand prize. To each person over six years of ago who registers at tho store during the Baby Show will be given Wo Booster Coupons. To each person registering who makes a piirohaso of 1 00 or morn at tho time of registering will be given 1,000 extra coupons besides the regular coupons from the purchase. Boosters, get all your friends to register Seo that every baby In tho whole community Is entered iu this contest, anJ got tho thou hand Booster Coupons from Its mother. Which Is tho Prettiest Baby lu this community We aro un able to tell ami wouldn't dare to toll oven If we could Evory baby Is pretty, so we'll havo to take a vote on It. During tho Baby Show any person casting Booster Coupons for a Booster may wrltoou the back of the coupons the name of tho baby for which ho or sho Is voting. The baby for which he or she Is voting will be given tho number of votes Indicated on tho face of tho coupons. Rules: 1. Every baby is pretty, therefore every baby may eutor this contest. 2. Tho baby show is limited to babies LESS than four years ut ago. H, Each baby entered must be brought to tho store at somo time during this show. 4. To each baby who is present at the store on the last day of the baby show will bo crcdltod 10,000 votes on tho ring. (This lo.Ooo votes counts only on tho ring and dinner-set for that baby, and not for any Booster.) .1. Standings of babies will bo posted each Monday. The BABY COXIEST begins Monday, May 17th, and closos Saturday, June l'Jth, when the ballot box will be closed and tho votes counted. On Saturday closes tho one big oiror for Free Booster Coupons. Take advantage of It for your favorite Booster. Jhe Qomden-JCaley Glot,)in9 G- fa Thla ! the most Important Advertisement I, Ever 'Ctfuied to b 5 ruDiisntra. neaa every wora-ma inen nerveu On a personal visit to Mr.' Hotiry Ford by one of hfs agents the subject of a possible August 1st Rolmto was approached (Tho Ford Company unm uncoil last year that if their total .ales reached .100,000 cars between August t, Mill, and August 1, 19if, filch purchaser during that porlod would receive back a refund of SI0 to SCO.) I then said to Mr. Ford: "If I could make u dHlnlte refund state ment we would increase our local sales fi00 cars." "You may say," was Mr. Ford's deliberate-and significant reply to this "You may say that wo shall psy back to each purchaser of a Ford car between August 1; 1011, and Auuust 1, 11)15. barring the unforeseen, the sum of 850 You may say that I authorized you to make this statement!', Ford Touring Care for $400 less the $50 Rebate F. 0. B. Debate Ford Runabouts for $440 less the $40 Rebate F. 0. B. Detroit JAMES Rod Cloud me DEE 3ME EX-PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT "Life insurance increases the stability of the business world, raises its moral tone and puts a premium upon those habits of thrift and saving which are so essential to the welfare of the people as a body." WHEN YOU BUY A Legal Reserve Policy from tho Travelers' Insurance Company of Hartford, you do not buy agents' estimate-, uncertain dividends (rofiiuds) and disappointments in your old age. Travelers Policies aro guaranteed throughout. Do you want to speculate on your family's protection? Geo. ML VanCamp, Agent (Over Store) 's Clothlnft Store) THE OFFICE WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME PHONES: Ind. 341 and 17,1 Bell 12B . I HAVE A COMPLETE LINE QY Fresh Vegetables and Fruits EVERY Fancy and Stable Groceries n Best Prices Paid I Walter W. Marshall I Red Cloud, III i aaaaBasBSBteC'A lirilllllira.lffllllllllllllPillllll'i!!1!1!!""1! O aaaj . Ill lj-ffilLVa9 Sii'SiiffiiiliiKiJ.,.! SS'iMLaLEsJ Qulde Rock DI1G m WEEK For Butter and Eggs ; , 1:3 A s M :l' ;, j fclfrfl .f . I'l.ltf i i S ' m I m T.M 9m I m iii6wvrj imMS r?w Brj123fT . vv' R wrt $ r "fl-. .TT -t wmmmwm T -,--.. .,