RED OLOUD, NEhRAIKA, CHIEF K V I I J: AS TOLD TO US Tag day Is coming. Sam Jones spent 1'riday in Blue Hill. Art Carpenter of Lebanon was in the city r'rlday IJoy SattleVi undertaker-auto heaise in connection. Will Robertson was in St. .loe the lust of the week. Bye Shepherdson was down from Rlverton, Monday. Don't fail to see those Mlna Taylor aprons at Albright's. Ed Burr of Guide Hook was iti the city Saturday night. Miss Frances Nolan went to River ton, Sunday evening. Earl MoKimmoy spent Sunday with friends at Arapahoe. Supt. 1'. M. Whitehead spent the weekeud in Lincoln. Mrs. Tom SwarU spent Thursday With friends at IUvertou Earl Young of Chester was iu the city the last of tho week. Attorney II. S. Foe attended district court at Nelson, Monday. aMr. and Mrs. Earl Hall returned liome from Hastings, Friday. Mel McCall attended the Woerner sale near Superior, Tuesday. Mrs. Robt. Avery went to Superior, Monday, to visit her parents. Rats won't gnaw harness oiled iu Neatslenc. Get it at Fogol's. Miss Louise Schumacher spent Sat urday with her sister at Ifrauklln. Dive Kaloy and Ted Harris roturned home from Hastings, Tuesday evening. ICO acres of good grazing pasture land wanted with water. J. II. Bailey. Chris Nelson and daughter, Anna, went up to Inavale, Thursday evening. Miss Blanche Barker of Inavale ppeut Sunday in the city with friends. Mrs George Van Camp returned to Avav homo at MeCook, Thursday even- m. bunon miller went to Liu-yenno. 'n:,,, ,-,,. ,.,.;,, ,,.i,,.,. i... ,..;n ,.;tit. his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sehwerdtsfogc r of Ayr spent the weekend in this city with relatives. Mr. (Juirin of Campbell was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diederieh the last of tho week. W. M. Mnupin, of York, editor of the Mid-West magazine, was in tho city the last of tho week. Alex Buckles went to Omaha, Sun day morning to accompany his wife home from the hospital. Glen Fearn returned home from Hastings, Friday, whore he had been visiting his brother, Oris and family. Mrs. .las. Kyan went to Lincoln, Friday morning, to visit her son, Eugene, who is attending college there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Canfield went to Grand Island tho last of tho week where they will make their future home. Mrs. Hatfield returned homo from St. .loe, Thursday evening, after spending several weeks with her daugh ter. Frank Hutchison of Lebanon, Kan Bas, spent Wednesday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Hutch ison. Clms. Perry, who is teaching school near Mt. Clare, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Terry. On Sunday, Mrs. Pegg's sous and daughters and their families gathered at her home and gave her a birthday surprise party. Mrs. Ross Owen returned to her home at Franklin, Thursday evening, ofter spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross. f. Electric Fixtures If you arc going to have yourslorc, office, or home wired for eleclric lights let me furnish you an eslimale on the work also on your fixtures. I can give you the very latesl designs, at prices that will appeal to you. Stevens Plumbing, Heating w " ' Ji Neatsleue, 11.00 gallon at Fogol'.s. J. H. Bailey spout Wednesday in Cowles. John Havel spent Wednesday In Hastings. Fred Fuller was down from Cowhs, Wednesday. Mrs. 1!. L. Aveiy spoilt Wednesday iu Hastings. .Mrs. 1. 1). Walker returned from L'.u ciln, Friday. Roy Sattley I'ndcrtakor-Auto Hearse in connection. George Corner was down from Blue Hill, Tuesday. Mrs. E. W. Coplen spent Wednesday iu Guide Kock. Eil Boyle of Guide Rock was iu the city Wednesday. Dan 1'uinroy of Rivcrton was on our streets Wednesday. Eyes tested, glasses tlttod. J. C. Mitchell, tho Jeweler. Win. Hunt and Jn. Ryan were Blue Bill visitors Wednesday. Mrs, Ida Squires was down from Cowles, Monday evening. Grant Christy and Charley Walters are in Lebanon this week. Jeff Myers of Boulder, Colorado, is visiting friends iu the city. Lesley Graves of Grand Island was in the city Tuesday eveuing. Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Bill was in the city Monday evening. Delaney Bros., shipped two cars of hogs to Kansas City, Wednesday. Miss Vernon Storey went to Lincoln Tuesday morning, to visit friends. Mrs. J. E. Morris of Rivortou was in the city between trains Wednesday. O. C. Teel undJ. A. Bradford were transacting business in Odell, Tuesday. Clyde Wickwirc and Tad Saunders were down from Inavale, Wednesday, Mrs. Flora Grilllu and son, returned from Concordia, Kansas, Monday even ing. Mr. Fulton of tho firm Grant & Ful ton of Lincoln was iu the city Monday evening. Glen Walker returned home the llrst of tho week from a business Hip to Detroit. Mrs. l'olnicky went to Lincoln, Fri day morning, to spend a few days with her son, Paul. Ed Wiggins is now driving a Max well automobile which he purchased of Hall &. Fulton. If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Setiultz. Inde pendent phono iloS. Mrs. Frank HutYor and daughter, Miss Pearl, returned homo from Omaha the last of the week. Weesner k Koontz shipped one car of cattle and one car of hogs to Kan sas City, Wednesday. Ted Harris and Dave Kaloy returned to Hastings, Monday where they are serving on tho Federal jury. Klosct Klean guaranteed to remove stain from closets. No fumes, odor or dirt. Sold by E. W. Stevens. Harold Coon, who enlisted in the Navy some time ago, arrived iu the city Wednesday for a short visit. Mrs, M. A. Mercer roturned homo from Gibbon, Tuesday, whore sho spent a few days with her parents. Mrs. Sanderson of Lincoln arrived iu tho city Tuesday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Potter. We have plenty of good Maitland Lump coal at S9 .00 per ton. Washed Maitland Nut S3..10. Piatt &. Frees. Mrs. J. H. Ellinger returned home this morning from Oronnque, Kansas, where she had been visiting her sister. Bert Stickley of Guide Rock drove a large number of sheep thru the city Tuesday morning enrouto to Franklin. All kinds of insertions and bandings aro good this season. Wc wish to close out our lino at cost. M. A. Al bright. Mrs. Chas. Woods and family left this week for Grand Island where she will join her husband and mako thoir future home. Miss lone Albiight was called to Omaha, Wednesday morning, by the death of her brother's wife, Mrs. Sher wood Albright. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Stellln returned home from Grand Island, Monday, where they spent a few days with thoir sins and daughter. Don't forgot to attend tho last mini her of tho lecture course on March t!f. The management needs the money ai d you need the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs Barry Conover (f Great Falls, Montana, arrived iu the city Friday, they being called here by tho serious illness of his mother. Tho Inavale schools are going togivo a picture exhibit and entertainment at tho Inavalo High School on Friday evening, March 'J.'!. Admission J.'.o, On Tuesday, Tiace Shorcr and Clar once Johnston spipped ihreoShnrthoin bulls to tho thoroughbred cattle sale which will bo held at Grand Island. Walter Mar-hall has decided that life in this city was becoming to dull for him so he hied out to Fred Hedge's where tho hit tor will teaoii him the rudiments of farming this year. Powell Bros. Smoke House rS?; i.CVf ' -WKIM vw t-rv rW -shafts, ra . , . '" iZ.Vf IN;MI 'l-n J, ?,, I4VU T.,.iU CfM ".... Ml ....... .,, f ifltf mmj CIGARS that are Good Tlic Brand Your Doctor Smokes Most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud John Grimes, of Billings, Montana, who had been visiting his mother at Hastings, arrived in tho city Tuesday to visit his brother, Ned Grimes and family. Most of our citizens have been pol is'iitig tho rake handles on their prem Is.-s this week and in side of a month this city will look spick and span. Let tho good work continue. The many friends of Mrs Sherwood Albright will be pained to learn of her death which occurred at Omaha on Tuesday evening. The deceased was a former resident of this city having been an Instructor in our public schools previous to her marriage to Sherwood Albright, son of Mrs. L. P. Albright. She leaos to mourn her demise, a husband, one son and several other relatives. On Sunday evening, at live o'clock at tho homo of Elder N B Wagoner in Gartlald pii'CMiet, occurred tho wed ding of Miss lla.el Lipponcott. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lipponcott. and Mr. James Minor Kent. The bi Me and groom aro well and favor ably known iu this vicinity and they will go to keeping house on a farm iu GiirfMd. Their many friends wish them much joy and happiness According to Secretary Henry C. Richmond oi the Nebraska Legislative League, more than iifleeu hundred former members of tho Nebraska Legislature a r o now living. The annual rc-uniou of the Legislative League will bo held next Tuesday evening iu Lincoln at the City Audi torium and every former member of the Legislature is uiged to attend, It is said that this promises to bo the biggest airuir of the kind ever hold in the state. Tho Orphoum Theatre will show in connection w ith its regular picture program on Friday night, Saturday matinee and night Marko, the great magician, presenting the cream of magical creation,, lie will on Satur day night after tho llrst performance give away freo a real live baby to tho party holding tho lucky number. Posi tively no pig, animal, chickon or duck. Sae your coupon tickets trom oacli performance. Admission Friday night 10 and you, Saturday matinee f and 15c and Saturday night 10 and -Oe. Com plete change of program daily. On Friday evening of last week the homo talent theatrical stars presented "The Third Degree" to a large crowd at the local theater. Each and every one taking part in this drama surpass ed all previous records and deeply im pressed tho audience with the manner in which they played tho parts assign ed to them. In fact the people were so well pleased with the play that the manager of the troupe has been re quested to again put on this play this evening, Meier's orchestra rendered tho music for the occasion, which was well received by the audience. Young Men Fall From Grace One of our young men has boon atk ed to appear in police court today to answer to a charge of "roughing-up" one or more of .Superior's young men. last evening. Wo understand ono of tho hitler is wearing four stitches over his eye as a result of tho fracas. Dame rumor has it that strong drink and some of the fair sex caused the battle. Anothor citizen will probably have n H,no to pay. having taken on an over load of liquor while up at the oasis yesterday, and refusing to take the fatherly advice of Marshal Honor, con tinued to mako himself obnoxious. Farm Loans I can mako you a farm loan at low est interest and best terms to bo iiad in tho state. Please write me, or call tor me at State Bank Rod Cloud. C. F Catlier. THo Hamilton - Gather Clothing Co. Succcitoit to Paul Storey Everything a Man or Boy Wears Rmd Cloud Nebraska SfejA yQA.'! I m LVk ramv JFAjl W?m77V W A-Vt'AViitXtKi wmam As Your Mother Used to " -,. A little more care when you buy your little less regret later on. This season, before, it is to your advantage to buy in Bffir tW n W mi vflf Wm Cm lft '$ M Poinrlc' li'T II.iiim- 1 I, . ,. l Household Goods Destroyed A house owned by .lolin Sutton, sit uatcd just outside of tho city limits, northwest, and occupied by Boy Lamb was entirely destroyed by lire, on last Friday. Tho tire is presumed to have been caused by a defective Hue, as it occurred at about the noon hour, and was noticed upon the arrival of Mr. Lamb. Tho roof was thou burning,' and tho llamos fanned by the high wind which prevailed on that day, it was a matter of but a short tiniu until tho structure was entirely consumed by tho Hunts. A small amount of house hold goods and personal cM'eots were removed from tho dwelling. Tho local lireincn icspondi'd to tho alarm, but as tho house was not with in range of tho water mains, they could no nothing except keep tho Humes from spreading to the outbuild ings Will Advertise Red Cloud Mr. Win H. Maupin, publisher of the Midwest Magazine was present at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday evening and to this distin guished body read the History of Hod Cloud which ho has prepared and will publish in the above mentioned maga zine, the object of which is to place before the people fucts concerning the advancement of the city and the oppor tunities that here await the manufac turer, merchant nnd speculator. Tills magazino is one which has for subscri bers a class of people that aro looking for opportunities such as Bed Cloud presentB. Mr. Maupin also delivered a very timely address, and it is to be hoped that benefits will be derived from the same, as Mr. Maupin is one of the best posted men ou the state and national conditions. - Petition to Retain LeRoy A petition is mukirur the rounds, for the purposo of securing tho names of those who favor the retaining of I'rof. LeKoy. our present baud master whose contract will expire iu a short time Wo arc informed that this petition neiiri uie siguamres oi an out, two or tho band boys, who say thoy will ".stick with Prof, if it takes all sum mer," also threatening to lay down their instruments and quit if a new band master is selected Wo are with tho boys, as is tho majority or our citi. zens who can appreciate what the Brofcssor ha.s done during the very short time he lias been with us. Mr Lelloy has thoroughly demonstrated his ability as it musiciun, oriranixer and leader of a band and has labored ! 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