I it ,- t,ma ,ftl 1 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i I ' k . in ?' I v i; I f ft 8 I IS ft VW I HOME NEWS I Bulletin of Tho Week's Doings i Pri:oME Ciiikf Anvi.nTiKiis. Auto Veils in all colots lit Minor Urns Co. For Stile A Rood safe. .Malone. A very. 1M. McAllister went to Orleans Tues day evening. (Jet a new Hand Hug now from Miner Bros. Co. The county commissioner, tvere hi' s2Slou this week. County Attorney I J. Mutiiluy whs hi Hluo Hill Friday. AH tho new Summer Dress Moods nre beliu? shown at Miners. Dr. A. B. Holes and wife spent Sun day and Monday in Hustings. A new lino of hammocks just re ceived see them at Fogd'u. Several of our citizens attended the celebration in Superior Saturday. Reduced prices on trunks, suit eases and traveling bags nt Fogel's. Miner Sherwood went to Heaver City Saturdry evening to visit friends Pretty Collars in large variety have just been received at Miner Bros. Co. Roy Garber was in town this week visiting his parents, J. J. Garber and wife. Dr. R V. Nicholson spent Sunday in Guide Hock with Dr. Drookman and wife. John Grimes went to Hastings Sun day afternoon to visit his mother aud sister. Chas. Stetllns was a passenger to Grand Island, Monday to visit his son, Charley. Several of ,the young men from here left Sunday evening for the Kansas harvest fields. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hamilton and children spent Monday in Guide Rock with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison are the proud parents of a baby boy which arrived Monday. A large number from here accom panied the band to Hastings, Monday, to take in the celebration. Lew Ilobensee of Heatrlce came up Sunday evening and played with our band at Hastings Monday, I Orville Ferguson ot i)beAto,,frn-i ss, arrlrprl in Hip .ritySa.tHrd.ax.10 visit J. W. liogenrief and wife. Come in and sec our R?L( Tennis shoes also Sandalsildr aJltize t'. of people.-The Ellis SlioK(ggb, . -.... ,,. v.i... ,. Mrs. George Smelser went to River ton Friday evening to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Taylor and family. Have you seen those pretty new Auto Caps at Miners? They are Beauties and you sure ought to have one Do Not Gripe ' Wo hate n pleasant loxativo that will do just what you want it to do. Wc sell thousands of them and we lave never teen n Letter remedy for tho bowels. Sold only by us, 10 cents. H. E. Grico Drug Co. 1NAVALE Wo hud a nice rain again Tuesday night. A number of Inavale people spent Monday in Rivcrtoii. Mr, Rush aud Roe Rnkcl spent Saturday In Supeilor. Miles Putman and Jim Silver went I) Red Cloud Tuesday. Mrs. Rutledgo and daiurhtois went to Red Cloud Saturday. Little Kvn Bush left Saturday for tin extended visit with an aunt. Mih. Robt. Damorcll of Red Cloud spent Stimhu at the Garner home. Mrs. Joe ICeed't) brother and wi'o aud son are here visiting relatives. Charles Hunter and wife came home Tuesday night from their western tiip. Roy Palmor and Guy Haiker aio un loading four cais of coal for.MinSilvey Mr Hush and daughter, Ruth, and Roe Heukel went to Hastings Monday. Harvest time is almost hero. Tl.o (.rain looks flue that wasn't damaged by hail. . MiiiS Nolle Rutledgo Is homo from Omaha where she has been attending school, Mr. Monow and wife left Sunday for a pletisiue trip to Florida. Miss Morrow fiom Rivet ton is taking their place at the bank. Mrs. Myrtle Hi uce and sons and Miss Lulu Chamberlain of Illinois are hcte VIsHing with their uncle, Tad Saunders, an 1 other rehitlvos. Mr. and Mis. iloldredge, thelrdaugli tors and famUles and Mrs. Kdith Pub umu and cfcildicu (iiijuyed a ftiimiu Mo lduy evening on U14: llbldiedgu lawn. A numlwr of souUi side people eairte home Iron 1 Hustings Tntsla iiit t (tad had to hjomj the night hi lnina'.e on account (if t'fc now river ben to high to i'ord, Hammocks at all prices at FogelV. Plan to attend the Red Cloud Chau tiuiqiui, R. H. Thompson of Cbwlos was In town Tuesday. Dow Ivaley went to Hastings Sunday 1 1 visit friends. Ralph Heal of Aurora spout Sunday In this city with his parent". Xewt Siberts left for ICauvis Tues day evening where lie will uoik in the hirvest Misses Hose McGultc and Minnie Kellet of tho Miner Hros. store took in fie celebration at Hustings Monday. Miss Hcssie Alexander of Guide Rock cime up Tuesday evening to spend a few days with Mr. and Mis. dial Gollatly Miss Irene McGulre, who is attend ing Noiinal school at Kearney, spent Saturday and Sunday heie with her parents John GritTetli returned hniue tho llrst of the week fiom Roshello, Illi nois, whore ho was called hy the death of his mother. Attorney U. W.Stewart was a pass enger to Lincoln Saturday morning where he went to spend u few days with his parents Miss Adallne Roller, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. dial Gellatly, returned to her homo at Denver, Monday1 evening. Miss Alma Alle, who had been in the hospital at Hastings for the past three weeks, returned homo Saturday evening and Is getting along lino. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, car, nose aud throat patients aud thoso ueeJiug glasses iltted at Dr. Damcrell's olllce, Monday, .Inly 12th. The Malone-Avery Lumber Co. have moved Into their new brick olllce building last week. They now have one of the finest suite of olllce rooms in the city. Miss Clara Austin, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs Harry Cramer and family, returned to her home at Geneva, Wednesday morning She was accompanied home by Mrs. Cramer and son, who wentto visit her parents. On Wednesday evening of last week at his home Rev. Beebe united in mar riage Mr. Albert Delph aud Miss Ethel Kirkpatrick. The young couple will make their home on the Geo. Lindsey farm south of town. 'odcaSSL Will Rilieve.Your Indigestion, July Clearance "of Oxfords' " Thursday morning, July 1, we will place on sale 100 pair of Ladies and Child ren's Oxfords at $1 each. A few pairs of Children's for 49c. These are odds and ends that we do not wish to carry longer. THE ELLIS SHOE STORE BAPTIST CHURCH Next Lord's Uay will be regular ser vkm at the Baptist church. The pastor is notable to announce h's subject at this time, lie will pio m'su by God's hnlp to bring to you a ni'ssagu from the King and will try an I deliver iL its tho King would have it delivered. Ate you doing your pait to help men to become subjects to tho King of kln.jh and Lord of Lotdi. If not why nst? .Sunday School at 10 a. ui. Preaching at 11 a. in. Ill tho evening wo join with the otlu'r vltuichfh nf thi- euy in the iiiijnij open air tnueUnir. V. V. Com:, Pastor. " A Very Close Call What came near being a fatal acci dent oeouiied Monday afternoon at the foid aorosh Center creek on the Frankliii-Hlootuiiigton road. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Uurden and child, who live ot the Sumner farm near Blooming, ton, weio driving homo from Red Cloud, where they woie visiting at the t me of the flood, and on reaching Cent er creek thoy stinted to foul thocieek. A steep bank on the east side of the croak caused their buggy to upset, throwing the occupants out into the witer. The little baby come near be iittr drowned. One of the hoises be Citne tangled up in the harness, the lino holding its head under water, un til it drowned. Assistance came to their holp and the woman and child were bi ought out and the other horse cxtvicatod This is n' serious loss to .Mr. Hindu), who hii also loii his crops hy flood and hail. Toyosiiitf at tlis place is in a veiy dangerous oindilluii and the loud overseer should attend to it IhI'kim sumeoiic l.s killed. TIimiii U nnthtug to warn triiV dien f on dropping Into the cieek. 1 mi.K 1 u News i HiliH .1 mm - llukhPiKiafahlfik 75he TEPEE "The Lady of the Snoms" Monday Tuesday July 12 and 13 III! M- The great three-act photo play, of the Northwest, dra matized from the novel of Edith Ogden Harrison, wife of Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago. The novel was a great success, and critics declare the photo play one of the most interest ing and picturesque ever pro duced. The leading parts arc played by Edna Mayo and Richard Travcrs with a realism that cannot be surpassed. The out door scenes arc taken at places typical of those represented in the novel. i in t i Regular Prices Ed. Garber and P. W. Cowden were in Riverton Tuesday afternoon. Jas McGulre spent Tuesday night in Lincoln with his brother, John Mc Gulre. Fred Hrommer went to Kensington, Kansas., Wednesday morning to visit relatives Mrs. Dwigbt Jones of Guide. Rock spent Tuesday night with Mrs, Lucy Stonebreaker. Mr. and'Mrs Wlnfleld Pope Jpf Den ver are in the city visiting his parents Mr, atod Mrs. Jtlyope. t Mrs!' RIchanVBromnCer rclu$jiedftcl fher-home at Kensington, Kansas, Vcd- nesJay after visiting xfilalives has ,J m.'ur -, m wt ..n ' i jJ.tXii uiuairs. terooon, MerHcal Temperance," in charge of Mrs. Addie Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. George Hollister and daughter, Miss Marie, left this morn ing on a pleasure trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. Hollister will attend the Imperial Council of Shrinersat Seattle while away. Hear Miss Nerma .lelTerles, head of the Expression Department of Cotner University give, "Peg O'My Heart" at the Christian church, Tuesday even ing at 8 o'clock. Auspices)'. P S. C. K. Admission '21c and loo. The city council met again last o oning and dkcussed tho sewe'iago question. Among other minor things accomplished, was the instructing of ' IM MM. U. 1.VU. WlilMeeb W' Jewie McHrid'WedjWfeUv af 'Julylrth'- at'ltSo; Topic, ' tho city clerk to co: respond with tho chief engineer for tho C B. ,v. Q . con cerning the said proposition, which is to lie voted upon the I Oth of August. TheTepeois presenting each Mon day and Tuesday a scion of threu and four leel photo plays far out of tho ordinary They have been selected with great care and are sure to please. "The Lady of the Snow-," will be shown next week. Regular prices. For the balance of tho urul a nioio v.irled program of otn wild tvft Jieol sui jets ot cijual iiiciii will be 'pre sented. G C. B.illoy was down from Red Cloud again Tuesday woiking up his electric light proposition He tells us that he Is meeting with no opposition, that the business meti are 'neoiiriiglug him nnd all agreo to wire up their places of business and resldei co just as soon as ho .is able to furnish tho juice. Ho expects to bo In town again July 13 to meet with the city fathers and ask for it city franchise and a con tiactto light tile stieets Here Is hoping lie or soiiio other person will be siieco-tstiil soon, and that Guido Rock will havo a good, substantial lightning plant. Understand wo aro not kicking on what we already have We understand both the Watt anil Cla hatigh A Nash plants mo far sale and will be taken over in caso Mr. Bailey installs a plant, and then the whole city will be lighted while at the pros o it time only a few of the business moil are served. -Wuhle Honk Signal, Our Acvica Is:, , Winn y6u feci out of wrta from const! patioji, Ictussay t'utlf ., , do net rol.cvo ypu, f,.o a physician, hccuu'w - otj cr homo remedy will, fcold only by Uj, 10 ctnta. H. E. Grlce Drug Co. Commissioners Meet Red C'oud, Nebraska, July 0, 1015. County Hoard met at cull of clerk. Member:) all present. It wan moved and seconded that the Hoard ask for bids to be opened on tho 17th day of July for the following bridges, viz: A 32 foot steel ppnn on Dry Creek, Ui mile CHt of Red Cloud, to he u Btcel piling concrete back wall aud whtgn with concrete tl ior. It! foot road way. One 32 foot Hteel a pan or concrete, 1 beam bridge ?J milcd west of Red Cloud concrete back wall and wings & Ibor It) feet road way, same typo and siz3 2 J miles north and 2 mhos cntt of Red Cloud. O io 32 foot stnol span concrete Inck wall and wings, utecl piling, concrete llior, 10 foot roadway, 2 miks west and 1 mile north of luavale. Bidder to furnish all material nnd do all hiullng nnd (xcavatiug, bridge to he built according to plans on file with the County Clerk. Motion carried. T.ie following claima were allowed on bridge fund. W. Palmer $ 7 00 PaulSchuliz 21 25 Wm. II. Sawyer 13 50 Chas. Turner 22 50 F. W. Kruegcr 22 50 Lee DcTour 73 00 A H.irtnian 38 25 Tiui Tophiim 5 25 B. A. Sutton & others 35 75 James Mcintosh 75 25 George Clauson 2100 Nils G. S.lndberg 24 DO W. S. Lambert 19 SO Dave Clark 21 25 E S. Lovej jy .v 7 50 O.N. Portenier 20 50 The following claims were allowed on the general fund, viz: T. J. Chaplin 124 15 Farmers Mutual Ina. Cj 14 50 W. G. Hoffman : 74 50 Floyd McCall 80 00 Grant Shidler 118 30 Paul Storey 112 00 County Clerk was authorized and in structed to draw warrants on their respective funds for same. Moved and seconded that eich of the five commissioners draw an order on the county Treasurer against the In heritance ttx fund in the sum of $54 61 to be expended on the country roads. Motion carried. On motion board adj urned to July 17ih, 1915. CharlesWlillganWeds La6t evening, at the Methodist par sonage, Misa..lla Gordoti and Mr Ch'arlei'Mlllliiaifr two estimable vm p'cople"of our city, vJefe qulAl$ amltc in marriage by RVc-Nal. Johnson. The bride andgTqomrare Hrth kqowtt and The bJde is a grajjuatfvof ihff MjRomt high';ichool; clhss-l 1015, and tWfiiasV year taught in a nearby country school. The groom is a Burlington shopman here. Roth are energetic, estimable young people, whom a host of friends will most warmly wisli happiness and success. The young couple departed this morning for Hastings, Rod Cloud and Kansas City on a short wedding trip. McCook will be their home Thurs day's McCook Trlbuue. Farmers' Worst Enemy Weeds aro tho worst enemy of the farmer who is farming under limited rainfall, according ton recent bulletin of the Agrleiiltuial Experiment Stat ion of Nebraska. It says: "All of our work has pointed to the fact that fiom the standpoint of star iug moisture, the killing of weeds is oven more important than cultivating flu'Mjil,, Cultivation, however, is th means of killing tho weeds and serves to keep the surface soil in condition so that it will catch the water that falls, and not blow. "In l'JU" a Hindi trad of laud was ket thoroly cultivated until the mid die of June: then one half of il was al lowed to become weed v,:.iWh lie Vhu other half was kept cultliviil;d' Dur ing tho latter part of September,' inoh turo deteimiuatioiiH were made to a depth of three feet on each portion of tho tiact. It was found that tlueo aud one half inches of water had boon used tiom the upper time feet of soi by allowing the weeds to grow. Tho portion which was kept cultivated hail at the end ot the season practically all the water ic could carry, whtlo Hie po ( tlon where tho weeds had grown win as dry as It would have been had it produced u crop of giHiu". Similar lesults weio obt lined frcin experiments in lHuy, lull, IIM'-', nnd RH.'I. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STAIE It AMI Red Cloud ' Nebraska If You ii'ro troubled with heartburn, f hcs nnd n distressed feeling after eating tako a W0, Dyspasia Zt2JMUJX? hmiv.w before and after each meal ond.you v. ill obtain iromnt relief .Sold only by us,2 jo H. E. Grlco Drug Co. P In order to get people moro fanilll.tr with what Welsell, we shall giro a premium to the person wh i in ikes the most complete list of articles that wo carry forsile. and in e.ieh pion bringing a list of at least three articles to our ston will be given fifty Rooster Coupons. To tho peidon handing In the mot ciimpli fe list will bo given a 12 piece Dinner Sot and 10,000 coupons io the second, 8,000 coupons; to the third. ('.,000 coupons; to tho fourth, 1,000 coupons; and to tho llfth, 2,000 coupons. In case of ii tie for first place the dishes will be sold at auction and the money divided, but tho premium coupons will bo divided equally among all tiolng. To each person bringing in a list, no inattor how small, who makes a piirchaso of Sl.00 or more nl tho time, will bo given 1,000 extra Booster Coupons besides those given with tho piirchaso. In making a list, just name the kind of article; for example, if thore arc 20 barrels of sugar lu tho stoic, just put "sugnr" on your list. All lists must lie lu beforo Saturday night, August 7th. The plan by which you may get thousands of coupons will close Saturday Music next Saturday by (trace Keuglc. Who will bo tho Best Rooster nnd win the watch on Monday, July HUli? Great Mid-Summer Sale -ON Men's and Boys9 Suits 20 per cent, 25 per cent, 33j and 50 per cent discount on high grade suits A GREAT BUYING OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PEOPLE-OF RED CLOUD AND VICINITY UV L23 m x A 1 Prices of riiraiecia PP 5fSr.4rri 0 and $1.75 Hats, gi.35 2.50 " 1.95 3.00 " 2.35 fca v -jr ' KuiJr All Florsheim and Selz 3.50 to 5.00 at One big lot Men's Dress Straw Hats 48c worth 1.00 to 3.00 THIS SALE IS FOR CASH. DON'T ASK CREDIT ON DISCOUNTED GOODS Quadruple Coupons Saturday on all goods sold and Double Coupons every day during Sale Commences Saiyayu Tfe Qoaadefr-Kaley frothing Qo. The Booster Store ,. . . ,, . I I HAVE A COMPLETE Fresh Vegetables and Fruits EVERY S Fancy and Stable Groceries Best Prices Paid For Butter and Eggs Walter W. Marshall Red Cloud, css; 5 Men's Felt Hats Oxfords worth 2.85 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits 20 per cent discount Men's Dress Pants 20 per cent disc t this Great Sal fcSCS- . , J LINE OF. WEEK u Woltrnckn smo- (.it I w, v c Nl 1 H SUA SS-WEaB iff I flgawagsg -- v y y w gggoeMMfaaga emm; j i j.