m nrvra I ' i. 'r it BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF H k JfV r r . r 'Insmv your runn Proju'tty with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman tr thy Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska PHONES.: Ollioo, :Wl: KeMiIuiice, lT.Vi A snue. sife. souiwl utitl oconoinluul plan of ili-p. Ugh r.SiiK mul tornado IriMirHtioi'. Will your policy soon expire? Write uiu ami let mo expluln. -Xo obligation on your part. AS TOLD TO US I 0 x-':-X"Mx:. Ed McAllister was in Alum Satur day. ' Miss Loin Coplcn is in Inavnte this week. Mrs. Fred Gund anj hlldreuof Blue Hill visited with relatives here, Sun day. Charley Moede was down from lllue Hill, Friday, visiting relatives and friends. Miss N'ina Simmons left Friday for llrudshaw where she will spend her vacation. Mrs. Hassingcr went to Hastings, Saturday, to visit her daughter Mrs. C. E. Hill. Mrs. M. llayes-of Colorado is visiting her step daughter Mrs. Ilufus MiUscli this week. Miss Louise Schumacher left Friday Dennison, Iowa, where she will visit her sister. Mrs. S. J. Fair and children of Hast ings are visiting her mother Mrs. Clara Johnson this week. James Morauville and daughter La. Vaughn of Amherst mo visiting his father, I)r .1. W. Morauville. J. C. Ueer was in Superior, Fiiday attending a meeting of the Wire Chiefs of the Lincoln Telephone Co. G. J. Warren returned home Satur day from lleatriee and Lincoln where lie had been visiting relatives. Mrs. J. C. Geer returned home from Franklin, Saturday, where she had been visiting with her mother Mrs. W. D. Edson was n passenger to GrBnd Island, Siturday, where she will visit relatives for n few days. Mrs. Clara Johnston is home from Bloomiugton, Illiuois, where, she visit ed her mother for everal months. ' Mrs 0. J. Pcrkin? and Miss Myrtle Porter of Lincoln are visiting at the home of Mrs. Sarah U-ird this week. - j Mrs. 11. B. Lcgjj'ett returned home Sutuulay from Franklin where she hud been vUltlng her son Otis and family. Mr. and Mis. Lew Bohrer of Max and Merle Bohrer of Ilcnklemau spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bohrer. Mrs. F. W. Stunhcrry returned to her home at Scotts Bluffs, Sunday evening, lifter visiting her father, IM Ainack, for a couple of weeks We are in tne market for 100 to 123 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. 11. Miner Scrum Co Miss Knthryne Burke, the popular teacher of the fifth grade, departed Saturday for her homo at Wnlnut, Iowa, where she will spend the sum mer. Miss Edna Weekley, who has been teaching the primary grade the past year, departed the tlrst of the week for her home at Valley where will spend the summer. i Mrs. Frank Henderson and daugh ter, Miss Venia, left Saturday for Kan sas City, where they will visit her daughter, Mrs. Homer Burgurd and family, for several weeks. After July 10th- We Will Discontinue Giving the Green Trading Stamps Get Busy! Get That Book Filled and Receive Your Premium Before July 10th F.G. Turnure & Son Rsiioud L. B, Grave returned to Grand I lati I, Wednesday. Jim Mellri'le f Coal's umlii town Fri lav afternoon C. F Guild of Blue Iliil was In town Fiiday afternoon. Bye hliepiml-ou ,,f Biverton was on our slice's Tuesday. 'Mrs Kobett McUr.de s cut Tuesday in Bndicottwith ftieinls. Miss Lelia Walte was a passenger to Superior Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mattie Huberts came down from Imperial Tuesday morning The best paint is Scwall's mi.od points at Cottlng's drug stole. udv Lew Conrad of Blooinitigtou was in town between trains Monday evening. George-Harris Is driving a new Ford car which he 'purchased of Hnvel A Corner. Mrs Minnie Hansen, of Gibbon, is visiting her sister, Mis. M A Mercer, tills week. Mr and Mrs. McDonald of Soribner, were in the city Decoration Bay, visit ing friends. Mrs. A. A. Busliee, of Hastings, visit ed at the home of Earl Hall the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Conway of Athol, Kan sas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. K, B. Leggett, Sunday. Mrs. Grace Morgan returned to her home at Superior, Tuesday, after visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kobinsou and Mrs. H. C. Suhult. are visiting in Guide Buck this week. Miss Ituth Whistleman of Ft. Col lins, Colorado, Is visiting at the Dave Kaley home this week. Dr. Crawford of Shelton, was in the city Saturday afternoon visiting friends and transacting business. Mrs. C. E. Phillips, of Braden, Is visiting friends in the city, and will also'vtsit her parents south of Inavale. The Christian Endeavor Society of the ninth district will hold a conven tion at Superior on June 17, 18 and l'.t. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Butler of Smith Center, were tho guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Leggett, Sun day. Lawrence McCall shipped two cars of cattle to Kansas City, Wednesday. C. H Miner uccompanied tho ship ment. Alf McCall was a passenger on No. 10 Wednesday for Kansas, City where he had four cars of cattle on the market. Mrs. Mary Arnesou returned home from Iuavole, Tuesday morning, where' she spent the week end witii her daughter. Mrs Junies Catlier arrived from Gu rezozo, New Mexico, Wednesday, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gurber. Mrs. Howard Cuther orrivod from Los Angeles, California, Tuesday, nnd Is visiting at the home of her brother, D.ive Kaley. Orpheum, Wed., June 7 -.- 'n Sulk 'Y RT SWKvw ". - V'-' WmmaWAiw m. -mtMr I vtKih t V Taaaaaaar s XrT;-jmww m i . i jaaaammaamaaaaL 75he TEPEE Dustin Farnum in CAMEO-KERBY In five reels Monday, June 5th The facinating southern drama tic romance by Booth Tarking ton. as interpreted by Dustin Famum and a Company of Star Players. Buy your Groceries of Miner Bros. Co. Bov. D. Fitgernld was in Superior, Sunday. George VuuCamp was In Bladen, Monday. For bargain wall paper buy It at Cottlng's. adv Frank Hiley returned home from Fairmont, Saturday. A. II. Keeney of Denver is visiting friends lu the city this week. New Summer Dress Goods now be ing shown by Miner Bros. Co. Who was the first man to pay spot cush for cream. J. (), Caldwell. Buy it today as you will ueed it to night. French Flashers at Kegel's. V. J. Bartunek and family left Saturday for Seward to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hanson and Mrs. Wuskoiii were Hastings lsitors Satur day. New (Juecn Quality Shoes and Low Shoes are now being shown at Miner Bros. Co. Mrs Hose Shelley left for her home at Ashton the tlrst of the week after visiting at the Win. Montgomery home. Mrs. Claude Garrow returned to St Job Sunday after spending several weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs George Clauson. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Madrid of Mt. Clare, were the guests of her sisters, Mrs. T. K. McArthurand Miss Mildred Ireland, Sunday. Miss Pearl Slierer came home from Biverton, Saturday, where she taught school the past year, and will spend ht vacation here. The season of Lightning and Tornn- i does is approaching. Don't delay too long for the Insurance ybu may need. -G. M n anuiup, uenerai insurance. What's in a name? All cold creams are called cold creams There's a dill- ereuce when you try to find it out. be best is A. L. S. Peridixo Creams at Cjtting's drug store. Miss Margaret Beal, wlio U attend ing the state university at Lincoln, is home this week. She will return to Li ncoi nthe first of tho weok where she will graduate next week. .Mr. and Mrs 11. K Grice and daugh ters arrived here from Pasadena, Cali fornia, Tuesday morning, and will make their homo here as soon as they receive their household goods. Mr. iihd .Mrs. Chas. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Sllvey, W. H. Tabor, Missus Blanche , Saunders, Jane Farley, Lulu Matthews of Inavale, were in tho city Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Morhart returned home from Kearuey Monday and was accom panied by her sister, Miss Minnie Buerstetta, who is a teacher of voice and expression in the schools there, who will visit her for several weeks. The Annual convention of the W. II. M. S. of the Hastings district will meet on Thursday at 3 p. m., Juue 8, closing on the evening of. the sith. There will bo about thirty delegates in attendance. Everybody is invited to attend all of the sessions. The convention will be held in the Metho dist church. town Horace Brovwi was in Hastings. Saturday Ernest Morauville spent Wednesday in Hastings. I'lms. Wallers returned homo from Franklin, Friday. Miss Irma Llndiey of Biverton spent Monday in tho city. Clarence 10. I'slieluuin was a passeng er to Ayr, Monday. ' Mis. .Mary Seaton was a passenger to Cowles Wednesday. Paul Pope was n passenger to Trent on Sunday evening. Miss Lena Bathjeti spent the weekend in Guide Bock with relatives. Mrs. James Saylor is spending the week In Bladen with relatives. Mrs. I. H. Holmes and sou, Clayton, were Hastings visitors Friday. Miss Ellabcth Overman was a pass enger to Hustings, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hart of Lebanon, Kansas, were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. A. Llndiey of Biverton is visit ing her daughter Mrs. C J. Piatt, Mrs. H. B. Morauville returned to her home at Guide Bock, Saturday. Attorney J. S. Gilliam returned home from Hebron, Saturday morning. Mrs. J. A. Burden and son Bernard autoci to Bladon Wednesday evening. Mrs. F. A. Hildebraudt and daughter were passengors to Alma, Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. R G. Bunohey of Grand Island were in the city Tues day. Mrs. L. B. Thomas of Grafton Is in tho city visiting her mother Mrs. L E. PTK- Mrs. C. K. Cross and children spent the weekend in Franklin with her parents. Chas. Steiren went up to Grand Is land, Wednesday, to visit Ids son Charles. , Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walker and Mrs. Glen Walker autoed to Hastings, Tuesday. Will Auld and son left Saturday evening for Griswood, Iowa, to visit relatives. Miss Helen Lemon left Monday for Lincoln to visit her grandparents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Mallery of Me Cook were the guests of Mis. C C. Cox, Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Myers and daughter left Friday for Lincoln where Uiey will visit for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Byan of Minneapolis, Minnesota, are visiting her aunt, Mrs. O. W. Limlsey, this week. Mr. and Mis Ciias, Amuck of Oxford were in the city Friday attending the funeiiil of their neice, Mr. Brown. Albert Bust and wifo of Bladen came down via auto Sunday and spent the day with his uncle L II. Bust and wife. Mrs. Clara Stevens of Smith Center, Kansas, is in the city tills week visit ing her father, Lou Eddy, who Is seri ously 111. Mrs M. M. Frohnen returned to Hastings Wednesday after spending a week hero with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Bradford. Mr. It. W. Konnt'. returned home from Kansas City, Saturday, where she had been visiting iter daughter, Miss Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. ( B. Fra.ler left Mon day for their home at StromsOurg after spending a week hero witli rela tives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery left Tuesday for Ashton where ho will en gage, in business at Loppcs, a small place near Ashton Miss Grace Shalleuberge. returned to Beaver City, Sunday evening, after visiting witli her friend Miss Gertrude Beers for a few days. Mrs. C. L. Cortright who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Mun day and family, returned to her homo at Beaver City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kohl uud son, Frederick, and Mrs. Frank Bergor and children of Hustings visited their brother, Chas. Schollak, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Boy Sattloy, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Herrick and Mrs Nancy Green autoed to North Branch, Sun day, and spent the day with Merle Herrick. Matt Doylo of Amherst has arrived in town and is making preparations to move ins uiouicr ami iiouseunid goods here as soon as he can find a suitable i residence. . Mrs. C. M. Smith and daughter. Miss Flossie, returned to their homo at Eukley, Colorado, Wednesday morning after spending several weeks hnre with J nor fiaugniers Miss Gmtriidu Boors returned homo from a visit at McCook, Thursday, and was accompanied by the Misses Trixio Boors and Grace Rhoades who visited hor several days. The deal between M att Doyle nnd Powell Bros., for tho purchase of the pool and billiard hall failed to material. Izenu Mouduy uud tho PowolUBros., will continiio to conduct this popular amusement parlor. IM Burr of Guide Bock was lu Friday. Just Two pAME into Our Store yesterday, who said they didn't see anything 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 the suits IS ionable of big values at The Cowden-Kaley Clothl Co. ALWAYS knSMEUiil For Week ftfaAAfa II HIT or Week Commencing NKKlllinlllVlH Commencing Thur.Junel IT 1VU1I1JU Thur. June 1 Orpheum Orchestra Each Night at 7.45 Prof. C. Shcdbolt. Director Pictures Start at H O'clock Thursday - . June I The beautiful Gloria Fonda in Drugged Waters 5-reel Red Feather A charming little love story with a screaming comedy behind it. Don't Miss It, Friday - - June 2 World Film Co. presents Ilolbrook Blinn & Vivian Martin in The Butterfly On The Wheel Saturday - - June 3 1 two-reel Western Drama,l one-reel Drama, 1 Doc Yac Cartoon-5 reels in all. Matinee 2:30. All scats 5c. Monday - - Junt 8 Grace Cunnard and Francis Ford in The Broken Coin, No. 13. 3 Other Reels Tuesday - - t June 6 Carlyle Blackwell in The Clarion-ln 5 Acts, from book by Sam'l Hopkins AdamY Wednesday - - June 7 John Mason in The Reapers A realistic Drama of today, by Eve Unscl Did you see "The Warning?" Then sec "The Reapers." Thursday - - June 8 Bluebird Photoplays present Violet Mersereau in The Great Problem From thc.story by Rex Ingram ' lrmni WemKammsy'awtlmMammm 1 mmK JIpRk iiiH Wawm'awwwwVSfix&MKRSzmmk 'MmmanammRTawamm KeammmmEBammwaWKaWMamm WammSammmmSmmWkW xsSaBBammmmammmm ; HHHMK I'NlOHHiJKl I HlHri' .yammmawWaWBawmmmm BSHBH - T aamWammmWaWamm mSsalBaaam 'fflHHH 1 1 aaaaaaamaaavaaamaaaaaWMmaaam ' llVaaaaammSaamEKaW' aaaaaam-jawmaaaaW Iwaaaaaaaaaaa&SramaaaKaaiiaaaaWm ' aamaaaaaaaawKjL SaawWiMaaaaaaaaaa&Smi ii VIOLET MERSEREAU Friday, 2:30-8:30 Saturday, 1:30-8:30 Sunday, 3:00 THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE. Secure your seats now. People home and of fash overcoats little money. RELIABLE. THE GREAT PROBLEM N !, .'., VJ V, & : i ri "t:i a? ) I i t i I ', i .ie-!Hii .-.