I fc IV I :'jiiu I3W ' OF ff ' lit' Hi OH ill S i I ty A Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two Weeks Ench Year For $1.50. VOLUME 43 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JULY 8, 1W15. NUMBER '28 Many Celebrate At Hastings Many of our people celebrated the annlversiry of Independence Day by accompanying the bund to Hastings, Monday. The celebration there on the whole was a good one. Thei units an unexpectedly largo crowd and they were quietly having a splendid time, orderly at all times and we saw no uu rulincss anywhere. The big spectacu lar feature was the parade which was excellent. This was headed by the Red Cloud and Hastings bandy and then followed many floats illustrating the early history of this country. An excellent likeness of George Washing ton and the early fathers was present ed to the admiring thousands. Presi dent Wilson was as natural as life. We were disappointed that the com mittee did not have W. J. Bryan and Cecil Matthews in this parade. The ilre-woihs were splendid greatly enjoyed by all. The base game were slow uninteresting, noticed that Captain Iteunot of Hastings team was the same Oeuuet of old. A city the size of Hustings could uiford to have some free attractions but rf there were any we failed to tlnd them. On the whole our people thoro ly enjoyed themselves and we con gratulate the good people of Hastings on their success. and bull We tic Weather Report For June Temperature: Mean 07 cleg., maxi mum 01 deg. on the 15th , minimum 12 deg. on the oth. Precipitation: Total 13 12 Inches. Number of days clear 10, partly cloudy 9, cloudy 11. Dates of Hail 5, 19,27, .10th, than derstorms 11. Prevailing wind direction southeast CliAS. S. Ludlow, Observer. Real Estate transfers. Eml Hall went to Superior Tuesday and drove his car home which he was forced to leave at that place on Satur day on account of the ruin . .curred the -edditfgr i'tfttyvuZtitt He'd' i-viomas wen Known jonng (unpiu Miss Myrtle Carpenter v,ud Mr Kiltz Moede being tho coutt acting pnr'ies. Real Instate Transfers compiled by 13. W. Stewart, Bonded Abstt actor and Attorney, Red Cloud, Nebraska. May Wolfe, single, to Henry Clair Wolfe, wd, lots 5, (!, Ulk. 7, Garbor's Add to Red Cloud.. S f00 Bernard V. Richards, single to Fred C. Beck, lots 1, 2,3, 4, n, (', Railroad Add to Red Cloud, ud 2300 O. J. Boos and wife to Chas. lllo ! baum, wd, swK IT-3-0 12000 Robert Damerell and w ife to Sim ion B. Thomas, wd, pt nwjsf 29 30; 3000 Chas. W. Dow andjwifc to Win. II. Roseucrans, wd, lots 11, 15, Blk. 2, Richaulsou's Add to Red Cloud 1 Joseph H. Schrader Biul wife to Ira A. I'uce, wd,l6j ne'4 22-3-1) 51C0 Alvln W. Zelgier and wite to Ralph C.l'flters, loti 12, and pt of 13i Ulk. 1, Talbots Add Guide Rock, wd 1000 Mortgages Filed 88,120.00. Moitguges Released $G,3d0.6u. V JW ut r J.1-, rr- Mlsp tMut-belle ,HaMlUKor went U 'Visuals 6a'turaay' morning to visit her sister, Mri. Ohn. Hill. Miss Grace McCall Married Tlio following Is taken from tho Islo or Pines Appeal of May 12th, 1D15. Tho marriage of Miss Grace McCall of Red Cloud, Neb, and Ralph Cleland of Smita Barbara was solemnized at tho olllce of the Amerlcnn Consular agent in Nuevn (leroua by Rev. M. M. Stewart last Siituniny evening with Mr. and Mr. W. II. Lit own as witness es. Miss MeCull is a well knonn and popular young lady who has had charge of the Santa Barbara hcIiooIh during the past season. While the marriage was a surprise to many of the friends of I ho bride and groom, rumors of the alliance hud been whis pered about Santa Bui burn for seveial weeks. Mr. and Mrs. CU'lund will bi at home to ft lends in their new bunga low on tho Suuta IUrhuru townsite. Thu biide is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCall of tills city. She graduated from our public schools and last year from the University at Val parlso, Indiana. The Chief along with tho t ride's tunny friends horu wisli the young couple much joy nnd happiness. Weekly Weather Forecast Weather forecast for the week bo ginning Wednesday, .July 7, 'IS issuet by the U. S. Weather Bureau, Wash higton. I). C , for the Upper Missis sippl Valley and Plains States: Moderately warpi weather will pre vail during the next three to four days with widely scattered thundershowcrs. The latter half of. the week will bo fair, find coJler.i ... , .. t, See Dr. Varrick, the occulta, Mon day. July 12th. SUIT Vwr 5A At 20, 25, 50 Discount The backward season and general conditions make it imperative that we unload. We are going to offer you the greatest opportunity to save money on CLOTHES that we ever did and you cannot afford to miss it. ONLY BLUE SERGES EXCEPTED In This Sale of Both Men's and Boys' Suits SPECIAL PRICES ON OXFORDS AND STRAW HATS THIS SALE IS FOR CASH And CASH Only. No Other Terms at These Discounts. Think of it! $25 Suits Going at $12.50 JUST Vz PRICE SALE BEGINS Bo Hot Delay! Get In First And Gat The Cream. "DO IT NOIiT PAUL STOREY The Clothier City Council Meets Red Cloud, July G, 1915 The f'ity Council met in regular Bes eion on Tucsduy uveninR, with Mayor Damerell nnd Councilman Culdwell, Salnden, Koontz and Perry nil present. MlnuU'a of previous meeting rend and approved. Report uf S. R. Florence read and approved. Petition of Grant Chrinty on etrvice of no'lccM to build nidewiilks uad and ordered pluced on file. O. (.'. Tee I reported notice had hcen served on Chan Cuthe , Hgt., to remove old buflJitiKf on lots 13 and 14, Ink 20. Petition of Mrtt. L. McFarlumi, utnl., to construct nutter and work street on Seward Street. Lnid ov r to July 7th. Report of Geo. 11. Overltig, city en gineer, on propoHed opening of water way down Arch Street. Laid ovtr to July 7ih. Bond and check of Morhart Proa, for liceneu to do electrical wiring. Carried. Bond and check of Morhart Drop, for license to do plumbing. Carried. Caldwell excused on account of weather. Bidfj for constructing sidewalk on lota 12 to 22 inclusive, blk Highland & Weldch, were opened. Piatt $116; Malone $100; Finkenbitlder $10G.CG. Moved that contract be let to Malone Avery Co. Carried. Hi la for constructing cross walks and waterways were opened and read. Bid Malone Avery Co. for cross wulks tfr,d' water -waj a. Carried. Inuurance policy of Hartford Insu ranee Co. oaverfaft boiler was present' ed.' ' Oiler iS5 00 for same kind -of policy an before. Carried, Moved and seconded thnt the mayor and council iuvetttigatc the water proposition Oj Arch Street. Carried. F. W. Cowden and Paul Storey pre .sei.twd u pT.'tilioMpertBipingti)Bnwcrii;e ByUim to call special election to vote $15000. L-.1.1 over to July 7th. B. McNeny, appeared tor Western E octric Co., and clHim $200G.3l), and Centr.il Elec. Co. clbim $1117 07 Total $405103. Presented u written propomijon. Mr. McNeny agrees to tuke $3400 Moved by Perry and rteconded by S.tladen that the city council accept the prnpjaition. Car ried. Levy ordinance passed in the amount of 32 miilB. Appropriation levy in the amount of $22050 00 passed. Moved and seconded that clerk bo instructed to notify road master, Philip Trout that city deserve larger water way crossing undet track. Carried. The following claims were allowed: Guy Zeigler $140 00 W. A. Patten 80 00 Harry HufFer 75 00 Kenneth Wilson 1150 E. H. Weber Ill 50 S. R. Florence, exp. account.... 513 00 O.C.Teel 82 1G Grant Christy G5 00 M. McConkey 90 00 Frank Clawson 42 97 A. E. Sutton 14 35 Vcrn Henderson 4 50 C. R.Lewis 4 20 Geo. W. Trine 18 32 W. D. EJson 12 50 A. B. McArthur 10 20 A. C. Hosmer 12 00 G. E. Hall 1G 00 Grico Drug Co 8 00 Moihart Bros 20 55 E. I.. McKeighan 1G GO Piatt & Frcci 53 92 Mutual Oil Co 48 2G1 W. S Curium, agent fcG 10 liUs-i Caul Co CO) 72 M : W.st l-c Q I i f. i ii ui on . ,. , i l' L CO' rif, 1 ' ' ' Cha i Mctf'.hti 'J Ircj lildy i' ou Wtsco Supply Co 3 50 Geo. U Ovoring 3100 Curd of Thanks Wo take this method of thanking all of our f i lends nml nelghbois for, tholr many outs of kindness and tho , sympathy extended during tho sleknoss . nnd death of our husbnnd and father, Mllb. S. E. WollDEX AND CUII.DIIKN. i M If it isn't an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak. If it isn't a Kodak, it isn't Autographic. If it isn't Autographic, it isn't up-to-date. All 1915 Folding Kodaks are Autographic. See them at NEWHOUSE'S We will do your Developing and Printing. OAK 2x4 and 2x6 JUST ARRIVED OAK NEVER WAS SO CHEAP Oak tongues iir the-rough, wagoA tax titat ... ana.siae Doara cioais. i i." i , 1 . r-.1 THE MALONE-A VERY CO. "TAIM WITH VS ABOUT WNBER" ii!'!iini'!!im.,!iii'iiniti HBNRY COOK, M. D. DKAI.KII IN DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES.'AND TOILET ARTICLES j rsi' iw iiwumi mi raMiir v nw ii r "iininir ni iiiui "raiiim " " wi :i itiuiiiihi mi RUGS! Our Fall stock of Rugs just arrived and our lines are now complete both in size and quality. We were fortunate in buying our Rugs early before the ad vance, and our prices will be the same although the mills have advanced prices from 50c to $ I a rug. Axminister from $ 1 8 up in 9x1 2; Tapistry Brussels, Body Brussels, Velvets, Wiltons, Wool Fibre and grass in all sizes and al the right price. SA'ITLEY Furniture and Undertaking Red Cloud Nebraska S3 II in a S3 THY US FOR flRTISTIG JOB PRINTING. tn rf "j" . ii L it av m ' i'U . v5l m T 1, It 1 1 .. 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