PSftOfltW A .. ; tt r--. . RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF r t Insure your 1'aru. P- jetty with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman f r m Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., ..r Hostings, Nebraska l'llOVEs- Oilloe. lit t. HosMonce. 17m, A satio. stile. miiiikI and economical plan of Hi,., lighting ntiil tornado IiiMiiatiee. Will your policy soon expire Wiitemcind let me explain. No obligation on your part. ?...... :!: AS TOLD TO US A V W":"X":::x:::x..:..:..:..:..:..:..x.' French Flashers at l'ogol's It. P. Mixer was in M. Joe, Monday. liny jour (iroceriesof Miner H109. Co. Harold Ludlow spent Saturday in Hastings. ltuy your Groceries of Miner llios. Co. Mrs. W. 1 Medlar wa in Hastings Tuesday. All hose at Albright's are guaran teed fast colots Attorney I'.ernard McNotiy went to Lincoln, Monday. Leo Smith and I rank lithe: ton went i) (irand island, Tuesday. V. 11. Coiiley and Clyde Wichuiie Were down fiom Iimvi'.o Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. lhovwi. of Doweese, i visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ivan Dick enson. A. ll.Ciabllland Will Xorris return: cd home Tuesday morning from Kan sas Uity. The Webster County Hank has in stalled a new ISurroughs ledger poster machine. Miss Dollio Dickenson has returned home from llladen where she has been attending school. Tho 1 Democratic County Central Committee will hold a meeting in this city, Saturday afternoon. Fresh Fruits and (Jreen Vegetables at Miner Bros. Co. B .1. Kincaid is the new night oper ator at the depot Mrs. Hassinger, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. E. Hill, returned home from Hastings, Tuesday evening' Mrs. Harry Cramer returned Satur day from Geneva, where she had been spending a few days with her parents. New I'ucen Quality Shoes and Low Shoes ate now being shown at Miner ltros. Co. ' Mr-, (ieorgo Jennings of Dunninir, Nebraska, ai lived Monday to visit her hlstor, Mrs. Lee Smith. Mrs. II. Arnold ni Franklin, isvisl' iiu; her daughter, Mis. A. K. Arnold, tlik week. Miss Nellie tSilhum of Ctlenwood, Iowa, arrived home Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mis. Ghas. tlil ham. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Boal. who have been visiting his pjicnt. Mr. an 1 Mis. W. V. Heal. left Monday for A! lience. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ejrrist and Mrs. C C. Regestor returned to I'elle ville, Kansas, Wednesday mnrniug, after visiting a few dajs with Harry Itegester. Dr. K. V. Nicholson, the dentist, and who by tho way is one of our popular bachelors, was in Lincoln this week attending a meeting of the state dental association. ' MissChloo Johnston, after closing a successful term of school In district No. .'II, depnited for lied Cloud, to at tend the graduating exeioises of the class of miO'or that city, and to visit her aunt, Mr. L. H. lilackledge. Monday's McCook Tribune. New Stiimnei Urcs Goods now ob lV s' mi y Miner Bros Co Who was the tiist man to pay sjiot cis'i fr cream. .1. . Cxmwi.ti. M "is Cope if lnitnlu'il is the guest of Mr. and Mis. Oscar Salt ley Hi ace llrown was ;u Cowlo, Satin -day. It. A Milton and Attorney 1". J. Mundav woie in Lincoln this week. Buy it today as you will need It to light. Flench riashcis at Fogel's. lon Fulton went to Lincoln, Mon day Lloyd Hall of Lincoln, was in town this week. .-dilutions kid gloves ji.Co allies, at fl.HTut Albright's. Charley Powell was a passenger to Omaha. Monday tuoiiiiug. Long silk doves 7.'!j and sPc at A!- origin s. J. D. ('rails was a passenger to Kan sas City, Sunday night. 0. W. I ItitUey was in Lincoln the lust of the week. Joe (iiiiney and Charley Arnold were down from Inavale, Saturday. I'uiesilk gloves ;i"c to lllo at A! brighfs. tieurgc Hoit of Cowles was in the city Monday afternoon Will and Joe Perry went to Blue Hill, Monday. Prof. A. A. Lolloy spent Sunday in Iteneva with his family. Mrs. . W. White of lUstwiok, spent Sunday in this city with ft lends. IM Payne of Catherton township was '.n town Tuexlay. Mrs. Hverson of Alma was transact ing business in the city Saturday. Mrs. Pete Arnold returned homo from Lincoln, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Woolsoy of Superior were the guests of Mr. and Mrb. K. L. Avery, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dud Buckles are the parents of .1 baby girl which was born Sunday. Hufus Miksch, who resides in the east part of the city, is very sick at this writing. Attorney L. H. Btackledge was in Lincoln this week attending a session of the Supieme Court. Mrs. C. W. Maloue returned to her home at Lincoln, Saturday, after vis iting her daughter, Mrs. II. C.tJellatly. Mrs. Hoy Sanderson, of Norton, Kansas, arrived in the city .Tuesday, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs Curt Wilson were down from McCook, Friday, visiting rela tives. Uube Schult is able to be around again after being on the sick list for seveial weeks. Frank Cowden is in I'.il'siuio this week. I O W rubor returned to Cedar Hap. ids. Friday. Wilt Doyle left for Shelby. U 1-ne-day mottling. Hugh Maish leturned to Gui ie 1! "I. Tuesday morning. Attorney A. M. Waltois f Blue Hil is in the cit, today. Will Tabor, of Inin.ilo. was in l..nl Tuesday afternoon. ' Miss Elsie father is in Liucohi tins week vihitiug friends. Mrs A. Sohultz was a passenger to Hastings, Wednesday. S. H. Johnson of Catherton pteeinot was in tho city Tuesday. Mr. Emma Hath, of St. Fratici- 1 was in the city. Wednesday. Miss Anna .lab spent the week otxl at Hubbell with her parents, Mrs J. T. King of Oxford is the guest f of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M!r. ' Attorney E (3. Caldwell and wife to turned homo fiom Hasting, Fiiday Attorney M. W. Stewait and Will Auld were in Hastings. Wednesday The lied Cloud Auto Co. lecelved a carload of Dodge automobiles, Tues day. Mrs. Fied Stanberry of Scotts lllnils is visiting her father, Ed Amaek, this week. Mr. John Karnat. of Burr Oak Kansas, was a lied Cloud visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Bowers of Lincoln arrived in the city the last of tho week to visit relatives. All boy scouts aro toquested to meet in regular session on Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. F. (i. Turuure v Son have installed a new awning in front of their grocery department. Miss Ethel Peterson, of Hasting-, is visiting with iior sister, Mrs. C. A. Schult'., tills week. Mrs. Leon Lo Malro of Burlington, Iowa, arrived Monday to visit with At torney 12. U. Overman and family. Judge Dungan and Court Ileporter llalrd.arrived in the city this morning to hold an equity term of district court Clyde Schult., of Guide Hock, return ed home Sunday morning, after spending a few days with his cousin, Louis H. Schult. The book "The Battle Cry of Peace" i by .1. Stuart Biookton and Albert E. Smith, is on sale at Cotting's drug store at 10c por copy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Foote, Mr and Mrs. Houten and C. E. Hill were down from Hastings, Wednesday evening, at tending the class play. Jamos Morauvillo came down from Aiuhearst, Tuesday evening, bo n Mai ion Slawson U'signod his position 1 oalk,(l I,,,,(-' bv tlu 'lious sK!cnt0-, ot j wltji the Webster County Bank the Call To Arms Against War! Once in a goitcra'ton ir so u lt..l I'm Is its waj int.. history Once in a decade the populace of a wot id of power is stluvd The Battle Cry of Peace an inspired revelation written by .1 Stunt t Dlaokton, shows Am etica s defciiselessuess. You see tho most beautiful sky line in the world in Haines. The inetioplis of the western hemisphere devustod. The fall of New York. The enemy approaching The defeat of the meager Am oilcan forces. The landing or the inu lets Our foits destroyed Our Moots beaten in battle. it all is a heait inteiest diatua so vivid, so teal, so touch ing tliat it makes a lump rise in your throat and makes your heart pulsate faster This is The Battle Cry of Peace last oi tlie week ami left for Lincoln vltPifj he has seemed a position. Dt. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear. no-e and throat patients and those nee ling glasses properly llttod at Dr. D.imei ell's otllce, Tuesday, May 'ilrd. Hours I to U only. Mis. Floy Iloper of Fniversity Place was the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. C. Ellis, the last of the week. She had bi!-;u attending the (iiaud Chapter of the Eastern Star at McCook and was etiroute home. F. A. Hlldetbrandt, who recently purchased Will Kuon's meat market, arrived in the city the last of the week fiom Alma with his household goods ami has moved into one of Mrs. Ida! Marshall'.-, houses. I M.S. r...i.,,.. it.. " i. ,...,..,.. I.. Mrs. Khuda L Soderliu diul.it In r hnnie in the -outh part ot th s . ty at JJ.Ot) a. in., 'Wednesday. Noaii.iuge ' uieuts have been made for the f moral We are in tile market for I'M to Ufi pounds Shoals at market pi ii do' w r-1 ed at Seium Plant. Will pay for de-j livery to plant. C. 11. .Miner Seium Co I Mrs J. W. McCain nl Edmund, Kan sas, Mis. J Goodwin and daughters of Superior, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mur din,. Mr. and Mrs O J. Perkins and Miss Myrtle Porter of Lincoln, and Mrs. W. II. Vondy, of Hose Hill, ( olo ratio, have leturned to their homes after attending the'funeral of E. M Gartl. Manager Cassil is installing the vacu uiu ventilating system in theOrpheuin. During the clectrlo storm last Fri- tt has been estimated that this svstein day night, lightning struck the barn 0f ventilation when completed will on the YV. L. Weesnor farm, which ' change the air in tho theater every Clyde l!owen has leased, and destroyed , tWo minutes without the aid of tans, the structure with eight head of However largo occulating fans arc be mules, harness, a quantity of grain j j,r installed to ftuthor cool tho build- and other minor contents. Mr. Wees nor carried insurance on the barn. ing during the hot weather of tho sum mer months. : : BIG PUMPKIN CONTEST For the benefit of the Red Cloud Farmers' Institute we are furnishing everybody with mammoth pumpkin seeds. You are asked to sign and return the attached coupon to either F. G. Turnure & Son, Paul Storey or Malone-Avery Co. at once. The rules governing this contest are viz You agree to plant the seeds; to deliver the largest pumpkin at Red Cloud on the first day of the Farmers' Institute 1916. Everyone entering agrees to deliver one pumpkin (the largest raised from their seeds.) The person bringing the largest pumpkin will receive as a prize a 525.00 Suit of Clothes; the second a Silk Dress Pattern, valued at S15.00; the third One Ton of Coal, valued at $9.00. Largest pumpkin to be determined by weight. If anyone has failed to receive a package of these seeds please call at any of the above business houses and receive same." TEAR OFF HERE AND RETURN I agree to plant the pumpkin seeds furnished by F. G. Turnure & Son, Paul Storey and Malone-Avery Co. Also to deliver the largest pumpkin raised from the seed on the first day of the Farmers' Institute 1916. r sr o I 3 i ft) o o (ft O 0) S' a o I I a ft 00 tt Q o J 1 w a fl 5 c 3 ft I a I ft a O ,t " SB ft tt ft ft (0 Some Idea of tho sio of ' The Battle Cry of Peace' is gained when it is said that in stippoit it the company tneio was intro duced KJ.OOii National fiiiaids men, 800 (i A. IE members 5 000 hoi sos and seventeen aetoplanes, with .eppolins, sen-planes, sub marines, battleships, (1 r e a d naughts, torpedo boats and arm 01 ed motor ears. 1 1 brings homo to the public astounding facts concerning the unpreparedness of this country in time of war. If you me a patriotic American citizen it will bo a revelation to you. Prices any performance 50 cents Children under f 0 years 25 cents Mat. 3:30 NIglit 8:30 Just Two People AME into Our Store yesterday, who said they didn't see anything r wonder ful about our Spring Styles They Were Both Blind Everybody else said they never before had seen such a mighty fine collection of the newest, prettiest Spring Styles in nobby garments. Come in this week and pick your spring clothes. This is the home of fash ionable suits and overcoats of big values at little money. The Cowden-Haley Clothing Co. V.. ALWAYS RELIADLE. -J Notice to Parents Retarding Free Hlfth School Tuition Free High School tuition application should be filed in the office of the Coun ty Superintendent on before the first ol June In order that the school boards may be authorized by the 2nd Monday In June to make provision for the re quired tuition. Note that non-resident students must malic application each year. Tho town supeilntendetits or princi pals at Ulailcu, Itlue Mill. HtHomont, Cowles, (fiiitlu Hock, Ked Cloud, Ina vale luivo supplied all non resident students in their high schools with ap plication blanks for free high school tuition. Kach eighth grade graduate in this year's class has been supplied with an application blank. If you havo not received a card you can obtain it from any of tho town Superintendents or from the County Superintendent. liKitritt'nK Li Coon, County Superintendent. - - Tho season of Lightning and Torna does is approaching. Don't delay tos long for tho Instiiauceyou may need. (5. M. VanCanip, Uetieial Insurance. mWSiSsSOmBSKtttlttKKItEiKSiKiixBt-i For Week flflAfl FI HIT .' For Week Fri., May 19 riUUiynU Fri,.Mav 1J Orphcum Orchestra Each Night at 7 .45 Prof. C. Shodboll. Director Pictures Start at 8 O'clock Friday - - Nay 19 Equitable Molion Picture Corporation presents Helen Ware in THE PRICE A picture version o( Geo. Broodhurst's sensational stage succsss Saturday - - May 20 3-reel Western Drama-2 others Malinee at 2:30 All scats 5c Monday - .. May 22 The Broken Coin-Kith Episode With Grace Cunnard and Francis Ford Mignonette A story of the stage, in two parts When The Losers Won 1 -reel Nestor Comedy Head tho dates aga.n an I re serve your seat now. J Tuesday . . May 23 The Graduating Class of R. C. H. S. present a return date of A College Town Home Talent Tickets: Children 25c, Adults 35c Wednesday - - jrjay 24 World Film Corporation presents Beatriz Michelina in Salvation Nell In 5 acts By Edvv. Sheldon A story of the Salvation Army Thursday - . May 25 Red Feather Photoplays presents J. Warren Kerrigan in The Pool of Flame In 5 Acts COMING! June 9 and 10 The Super Feature The Battle Cry of Peace In 1 0 Stupendous Acts Reserve Your Seats Now M i K'i I ml : :E3