S?"""""""""""" 'i "-nr:; Mk trjii.mniiiiiii ' TTWT -" .'sXifrifinri i&mtpfrfWiWFb V' V"l" r. 1 s e An ftw:HBW4S3t)PHiW( .VI 1ED OLOtJD, KEBRAIEA, CHIEF rwy.ihfiMHMMl! !."j . fcAifcaiMww t ry b "" B- - ""'" - .w-.wmi .j- iwrhr ,N JC ill HONE NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings MWWMMMMWWW -W V ! FatIIONIZG ClIIEK AnVIIBTtflKHS. J Nato Piatt was In Ouidc Rock Tues day. J J For Sale A flood safe. Malone. Avery. ,' Ed AtnacU was in Rlverton Tuesday. lOfternoou. , ' Auto Veils In all colors at MlneJ IJros. Co. ' i John Copley, of Inavslc was 'in idwii BBturday. : Dan Garber of Rlverton was In town-! JVednesday.' Get a new Hand Hag now Miner Bros. Co, from Are you going to be a "Good Road" (booster next Thursday'.' Attorney P. J. Munday and E. J.' Overing were In Uladen last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maurcr left Moo day evening on a pleasure trip to the Pacific coast. 1 Mrs. Esther Gerald of St. Joe is In the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clauson. Tho Misses Helen Kendall and Agnes Johnson of Superior are the guests of Miss Alison Cowden this week. Prof. R. D. Moritz and family re turned home Monday from their trip to Niagara Fulls uud other eastern points. Mrs. R. J. White of Smith Center, arrived in the city Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. V. L. Weesnor and family. Miss Fleta Davis relumed to her home near E,bon, Saturday, after spending a week visiting at the home of V. L. Wcesticr and wife. P. A. WullbraiuU, of Red Cloud, is hero visiting at the homo of James Wolstcnholm and John Wullbraudt. Bluo Valley Journal', MeCool Junction. Flavo (Srice returned home Satur day evening fiom California whero ho had been visiting h brother, Ilort Grieoaml family nmi luMiii; in tho bights (. ft lio rnr,5:Uon. Clan- - U ' - it-y p.e iiirian J by II. e' lie Co., i" !iy A. Sh.il . it Ilia Wosur all' Omnln, , ' ,n G.iiJ loi': nioin'- r. '' .' V, ; y ! . ' InstaM. r.z w d n J ', I ; tit r.t .It W..J riatd'l . , .. i . , ii fc or v, ;.i publi ! i 'cu-1. i;.'i 1 1 'in-1. I ..n -' '. ''''.:.'-;; tile!, ' l ' , ' 7 .O lnS V" , 7 ,' '' '" '' ' U" f S ? '"L "'"'Jl '", 'i- ny lii i1'. ,-iul-. CiLe'iitlvily two fiir ij., iih.ii,.i., ti.at the -nelias- ill pub ie K ki.a to no: ice anon- poitutriiy lo beeiiro Vensouable mer- 'chandiso.it a great Miviii'f in price, and also tlio fact lb it iii tlie ni' iins of ')(! fir i iinr lino . .. .1 !.... t 1 tho Chief M.vids lell.l and shoulders ii ove any oi us competitois ;n Web - stor cotinti'. YOU CAN'T AFFORD Tiamure & Son S. & II. STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES ct J vvtmvwuwiwuwwuta Your Last Opportunity To Save Fnom 20 to 50 This Unrivaled Clearance Sale Ends Saturday, July 17 LOT NO. 1 206 Pair Ladies' Pumps, Ox fords and Slippers. All leathers. S3.50 and $4.00 values. !j)1.9o Choice Choice All Slippers Aside From SUMMER DRESS LW No. I G5c and 4Qc .values go A0' P., yr :,.r FV, ? ... , , f . : !.. . : ..: C viUj-OuACiy, Liijw..u, Laces Lt iv. !. '0nxi auir. ' -j '& y , SuRjimcr Knit Underwear, Kjus- . at.. Lot No. 3 22c and 15c values at Lot No. 4 12c and 10a values at Mrs. Tony Clark went to Hastings Wednesday morning. All tho new Summer Dress Goods are being 9hown at Miners. Mises Marie and Annie Jernburg werp Hastings visitors Friday. Kenneth Johnston and Ernest New house were tQ Hastings Friday. Reduced prices on trunks, suit eases and traveling bags at Fogel's. C. V. Noble, who resides south of Inavalc was in town Saturday. Ned Grimes of the II. E. Orice Drug Co., Is enjoying a vacation this week. Protty Collars in large variety have just been received at Miner I3ros. Co. Dill Doyle of Amherst is in town this week visiting relatives and friends. Nate Piatt of tho Miner Hros. Co.' grocery department, is enjoying a va cation this week. There are several places around town that would look better if the mowing machine was used. Vernon Taylor Is the new delivery man on E. W. Coplcn's wagon, cover ing the north route! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walters are tho happy parents of a baby girl which was born Saturday. Mrs. C. II. Miner Is In Trenton this week looking after her farms and the harvesting of tho crops. C. W. Kaley returned home the last of the week from Alaska, svhoro he had been on a pleasure trip. Have you seeti those pretty new Auto Caps at Miners'.' They are Beauties and you sure ought to have one. Come in and see our Emmy-Lou Tennis shoes also Sandals for all sizes of people. The Ellis Shoe Stoie. George Robertson of Mcl'iier.son, Kansas is spending the week in this city a guest at the Alf Saladeu homo. Audiew Saladen and family are packing up their household oll'eotP, preparatory to moving to Champion, Nebr., where ho will engage in fann ing. Chris Zeiss has been placed in charge of an extra force of men at Rlverton on the U. 15. .V ., and his son, Gary, has taken his position as foreman of the west end section. On last Friday afternoon the tlto d.'Pi-i Im.r.L whs called to tho deno', t'io roof of tint strue'u obdujigni'od by spnil.i from a pa lug en ,iue. Tl.o bl ,:o ..') sik ii Cslii'stiMutl, nudi.ot r.i n h i'imu,-,;;. v as rcj r! . 1. S'o ;:: r ai' -y of jr-x'-a r v.:i'y wii.immi i.-iii autv', iirp-.urr. "'j W is .1 u u f . m A'nVi Tcp'.dfT '".".iiW'I'.i,'. i ijrvr VffTtr.,'. i i ;. n tT'a.-.c.i.itrpc:.m,il.- TleVn ,. " I the I or rtturuul to Alma on u.e evening train. "llood'Roads Day ' would come in alo.it iljht at th's t run, as the roadu in I hih county were never In worse s mpe than at the pec-ent lime, on i o- cii.iit of the many heavy raiiu. If I 1 1 . i wi j 1 t t M t 1 . 1 I 11 t 11 mil 11 till ti ii !r Uh roads tor n day it would do nKreut.;f,j. oiiUmV" Hopi'il.lliairi ninty a n News, , u.ii oi gooti anu HilV0 lM0 couury a larL'e aiuoiint in taxes Frankli TO MISS THE SELLING FINAL DAYS EVENT JULY Clearance Sale Extra-Ordinary Sale of Foot Wear LOT NO. 2 ISO Pair Was S3.20, $3.00. S2.75. Pumps. Ox f6rds and Slippers. All leathers. LOT NO. Misses S3.00. $2.50 Slippers. leathers. Ch oice $1.59 Lots Indicated Above Subject GOODS s SPECIALS 16ac 9Kzc 5J2C Fancy 75e TEPEE "An Innocent Sinner" Monday Tuesday July 19 and 20 A stirring 3-aot photo drama with Katherine LaSalle, a leading Broad way favorite, In the principle part. The evening's program wilt open with ft single reel drama one of tho ''Haz ard's of Helen," scries. Regular Prices Harvey Rickorson, tho popular bar ber at Mercer's shop, went to Orleans Wednesday evening to visit a friend and Incidentally to nscortaln tho open ing date of the Red Cloud schools. Tho Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will hold an ico cream social on the church lawn this even ing Homo made tee cream, sherbet and cako will be served at 10c ft dish. You are Invited. George VanCamp, tho man who writes Insurance of every known Iclnd, has returned to his "first lovo" and is tliis week holding down the operator's chair at tho depot. Owing .to tho re cent heavy rains and damage sustain ed by tin- C. B & , it has caused them to strengthen their forces along all lines. : Mayor Damoiell is having consider-1 ablo repairs made' on the streets this week Anions "mo of the improve ments a u tho removal of the lllc giltn-rs winch lia I beoomo tilled itli tnish. the f'til:iriii of tho waterways iiml tho I'lielmr if a in w walk be twi m tho statu bank ami the (liiiv DlYI'CO. i ?.!!,, ::. vma IT1'. Iifil of !Mv ii I' nf 'i. no Jn V ; O'.My Ilarl" eh Ti Os-'i ow" , .i i o '. ;'. K. i '.v. .1 -jj, 'h-t Jm-cI t 'o ' tt ' l' -1 - . C 15. Tii'V in1.'1 ' , I'"! rn i : r'""- In Ii I' v " i , ' i 1 ti' "ti. 'l ly f. in,!. hi iJi her h i'ij ot. anil greiii lv p'o.tspil tho largo audience which was pr.Sent Tim Kepiiblioan ViiHey Edilorial As tochittou met in Benii animal session in Mi'i'iirtl. last Friday and about twenty five moiiibors were piosoiit. The fol lowing woii' oieeteil ollleers Pros I lo'i', J W. Ilammonii, of the Cam ( i a iiir ui mo i ioi toerotin.v Trvasurer, the Franklin News , socr,.taiv Treasurer, K. h, Speneo of OF THIS STARTLING Twrnure & Son S. a H. STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES" 3 $2.75, All LOT NO. 4 Children's $2.00. $1.75, $1.50 Slippers. All leathers. CI toice $1.89 $1.39 to 10 Per Cent Discount sr Kn Underwear, Work Shirts, Ribbons, Hand Bags, Attend tho band concert tonight. Hummocks nt all prices at Fogel's. Plan to attend the lted Cloud Chau tauqua. t John.Orlincs went to Grand Island Wednesday. Dr. Cross went to Seldcti, Kansas, Wednesday. Joe Uarta and wife spent Wednes day In Hastings. Ueo Campbell, was down from Mo Cook Weduesday. Klton Pope is clerking in tho Miner Bros., grocery store this week. Will Mountford went to Illaden Wednesday morning on business. Miss Mable aud Fred Lnmborn left Wednesday inoruitig for Alliance- to visit relatives. Thursday, July 22nd, has been des ignated as Red Cloud's Business Men's Uood Koads Day. Mr9. A. J. Waskom and two child ren left Wednesday for n visit with relatives In Indiana, Mrs. Hoy Sanderson and sister came down from Hiverton Wednesday for a visit at tho Andrew Saladen homo. Business Men Enjoy Another Banquet The business men's dinner at the Hoynl Hotel Tuesday was ono of the best yet held and was v'ry gratlfyinO to all especially to the corumlttoo in charge. It was evident that tho men of the city no longer need a 'got to gether" slogan for they arc united as never before. The dinner Itself was excellent in ovory particular and serv ed promptly uud skillfully. It was very satisfactory. Mr. Munday was the toastmastor for the occasion and he carried out his part of tho program with marked suc cess, lhe general tonlo of discussion was ''I'Mending Our Borders". I ho first speaker Introduced was 12. " .t. Overing Jr., who .stated that out) way to extend our borders was by using what we have, lie staled that men ciccicu 10 ornce aro uoi expert in every lino anil do rrot proless to be but they servo to tho host of 'their ability. Tin heavy rainfall of thn summer ne- ei iitimtcd a condition tli..l is fvei be ttiio us but moro no: icble .U Ilii liiui l ui t of tho uuusiiiil eciidit'ou", II. I n di.tlnrjro ct,"it bocu firplnyptl ly ' ars ,"o to tell us Imw t f-' l' i i I I. J w tT (!.o ii 1 .Id. i i ( ,.'i.t i. C'' Ui l i .uo t- ! il' iV,i.'."'.. V. U.'I'Im I ' "j'lc.l i'V iiyin f t V I ll H' ',', ' I l'( is.iv !. i ( i tlut b. . vs . , 1 i.f t t 't d'' I" iders W.i'l lV J nlliioiv. ndvt l T icnewsp.ipiTwas tl obestiristtunrt ..i bt.t not the only h St. am. nl l!n' il. Jiel of nilvct (ising is to iiifunn, con vince, )insuiul(i Tho main object til advertising was to over conro pie juillee, this was to bo done by stilting tlietiutli will) com id Ion. lie pointed out many natural advantages that thW city enjoys and showed that all falhc repoits and Itnpro-Mons could bo over come by stating tho truth and that it was the business ot uvoiyniio lu the community to iufoi ui himself of all conditions so that ho could tell the truth when tho opportunity pirscuted itself and thus advertise lu tho tine sense. "Homo Thoughts for the Clnmber ol Coininercu" wits presented by I, II. Uhicl; ledge. Tho speaker finnl.l, staled that lie did not intend to chiiin. pion any theory or suggest a plan of action but thai he came as a member of tho school board to rnito conditions as they me. Tlio board w;is confront ed with a seiious problem und deslicd 'die help or tho distiict. Tho high school building was over crowded and old, mora room was needed or else some of the children must to refused an education. The question is sliull this district build Hinull buildings from year to year to care for tho Increase of attendance or shall It vote bonds aud erectoue building that will bo adequate uud presentable. He carefully refrain ed from stating his own personal opin ion or that of the other meinbois of tho board but left it to the distilctund asked for advlco Dr. Mitchell was thou Introduced who gave a graphic representation of the condition of tho ilver road. Ho showed that tho board of county com missioners had met with an obstaclo that was practically iinsurmountable. Tho recent Hood had absolutely wiped tho road out The Doctor stated that this was a vital question for the people of this community and It needed im mediate solution He ailvcctted ch s ing tho htoresand all places of business mid everyone spending at least one day to build this load This sugges tion met with londy i espouse and a motion wan made and carried thailli.s ' ..in. i hi i iru mill lll.D V hnudny. Tlu toiW-'flf) llu-KirthvriiUj'to meit.l;4 bo done iitxt Tim master d'sinKso J . i ii in ft., i' i DR. DEARDORF VCTEHrfAY 8UKQBON Orildimto CIiIchko Vetorlnary College TWKLVK VKAItS PATKniK.NOR fc-v3w3 M S63tB In order to get people more fainlllnr with what wojsell, we ahall Rive a premium to the person who make tho most complete list o f articles that we carry for sale, and to each person bringing a list of at least three articles to our store will be alveu fifty ltooster Coupons, ro the person haudlng in the most complete list will be given a 42 Piece Dinner Set and 10,000 coupons; to the second, 8.000 coupons; mi n 0'000oOMPn"! t0 t,J0 fourth, 4,000 coupons; and to tho urtu, .,000 coupons. In case of n tie for first plBco the dishes will be sold at auction and the money divided, but tho premium coupons will be divided equally among all tlelng. To each person bringing in a list, no matter how small, who nmkos a purchase of 31.00 or more at tho time, will be given 1,000 extra Booster Coupons besides those given with tho purchase. In making a list, Just name the kind of article; for example, If there are 20 barrels of sugar In tho store, just put "sugar" on your All lists must be in beforo Saturday night, August 7lh. The plan by which you may get thousands of coupons will closo Saturday. Music no.xt Saturday by (Jrace bTeaglo. Who will bo tho Uest Hoostornnd win the watch on Monday, July 10th? Great Mid-Summer Sale -ON Men's .and Boys9 20 per cent, 25 per cent, 331 and 50 per cm I discount ou hili grade suits . CHEAT E1UYINC OPPORTUNITY FOR THE rnOrL.E OF RED "CLOUD AND VICINITY' Special Prices ol $S.B and $1.73 Hats, $1.35 2.50 3.( All Floroheim and Sclz 3.50 to 5.00 ot One big lot Men's Dress Straw Hats 48c worth 1.00 to 3.00 THIS SALE IS FOR CASH. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT ON DISCOUNTED GOODS ''' Quadruple Coupons Saturday on all goods sold and Double Coupons every day during fi l si .'V oaie tommejps aatUBpa , mioses iwmaay, Aug: The JJliden-aley I' ,, -The Booster Store fKf . ' ; HAVE A COMPLETE Fresh Ve&etaMes mi Frujte EtfERy WEEK t ' XI " &w mi MM& &mmk& 8wt Prices Paid ForButter and Eggs Walter W. Marshall 1W m, Hen's Eelt Hat tt m ii 1.95 2.35 ii Oxfords worth 2.85 Boys1 Knickerbocker Suits. 20 percent , discount Men's Dress Pants 20 per cent discount rn Qlotbing Qo. C3 LINE OP tthJ5u',Great Sal e p ,i m i f isi'LimD. r m Imj.. &Aw)t. mr ) WNewewmmim m' Ill m A fl I W '! Percales, Prints, Etc. ATHAILKY'STIK DARN MOuat Nebraska ti Rod Cloud Nebraska m L22;S?rSai. yagttfafy ; ret : n. ;i&Jkt "i 'pb ". uj.j.,r