RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i ir Flies are More Dangerous Than You Think Flies breed so fast it is difficult to stamp them out. But, at least, vc can keep them out of our houses. And we ought to keep them out not only for our comfort, but for our health. Many people don't realize what great dis ease - carriers ilies are. They often come laden with disease germs direct ly to our food. Screen the house and porches well and you pre vent disease. Also you add to your comfort and peace of mind. It docs not cost much to screen a house. Let us screen your house. Malone-Gellatly Co 1 Talk with Us about Fly Warfare ' AS TOLD TO US $ Dave-Eell spent Tuesday in Hastings. Mrs Phillips spent Monday in Su perior. For Salc-A barn 1G x 24. E. W Coplen. H. A. Letson was in Guide Rock, Monday. Dr. Nellie Maurcr spent Monday in "Hastings. C. C. McConkey is on the sick list tbis week. Joe Uarr was in Kansas City the first of the week. The W. R. C will meet at 1:30 Satur day afternoon. Roy Sattley Undertaker Auto Hearse in connection. R V. Stlverson left Tuesday morn ing for Friend. Rev. Hlfrof McCool Junotion was in the city Tt&Bday. Harry RoatB was.in K.gnBa8yCUy th.e, first of the w?eek". " " "" J. B. nilgVnsWnVb'usfness' In Hastings, Monday. . ,W f r , Charley Arnold was down from Ina vale, Saturday morning. Ed Reiner shipped two cars of cattle to Kansas City, Sunday. Tom McMuran spent the weekend with relatives at Oxford. Mrs. Moraville went to Guide Rock, Tuesday, to visit relatives. A. H. Carpenter and son, Clarence, were in Hastings, Tuesday. A. E. Stoner who lives south of Ina valo was in the city Tuesday. Phil Sherwood spent the first of the week with friends at Lincoln. Come to Red Cloud, Saturday after noou, and attend the Patriotic meeting. The Red Cloud Auto Co , received n car load of Dodge autos the first of tho week. Dave Hell is driving a new Ueo auto- abile which he purchased of A. II. Carpenter. Mrs. Clarence Raker and Miss Osa Baker spent Tuesday with relatives at Guide Rock. William McBrldo went to Alliance, Tuesday, to attend the state declama tory contest. Mrs. Chas. Schollak came down from Hastings, Monday evening, to visit her parents. Mrs. George Amack is quite sick at the home of liar parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stansor. Clayton Holmos went to Kansas City, Wednesday, to visit his brother, Ben Williams. Harry Roats shipped four cars of cattle and one oar of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday. Try One of Those "Soda-Licious" Ice i'ream Sodas at I The Olympia Where They Serve the BEST and Serve It RIftht Special Saturday! Orange Sherbat Miss Elsie Turner spent Sunday in Nelson. Ed Crary was up from Guide Rock, Tuesday. Miss Sadio Fisho spent Monday hi Hastings. Prof. LeRoy spent Wednesday in Hastings. Chas. Schultz spent Tuesday in Hastings. Jim Hubatka was down from llladen, Stturday. Mrs. Frank Starr is visiting relatives at Lobauou. Will Sunberry left Wednesday for Scotts Blun's. Veruou Zeiss was hi Republican City, Saturday evening. Will lUba speut the weekend with his wife at Exeter. Orville Rlckard of Guide Rock was in the city Saturday. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, the Jeweler. Bert Leonard of Inavale wns hi tho city Friday afternoon. Mrs. RUsle Cox returned home from Cowles, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs Curt Geer spent Sunday with relatives at Franklin. Mr. nud Mrs. I. 15. Wagoner of Burr Oak wero In tho city Saturday. Mrs. Fred Fuller of Cowles was shopping In tho city Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. A. R Saladen autoed to Lebanon, Saturday morning. Mrs. C. II. Potter roturned home from Lincoln, Wednesday evening. Mrs. M. A. Albright returned home the last of the week from Lincoln. Mrs. Emma Scrivner returned home from Hastings, Wednesday evening Art Sheeley of Hast'ngs is visiting his brother, Chet Sheeley and family. Mrs. Wm. Hunt spent the weekend with relatives and friends at Riverton. See Bernard Fruit for painting and paper hanging. Independent phone, 240. : H. C. Gellatly spent the last of the week with relatives and friends at Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. George Shopherdson of Riverton were in the city Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Larson and Miss Irene Buckles were Hustings visltois Saturday. George Brommer and daughter, Miss Anna, of Hastings speut Saturday with friends here. The Misses Mirth Walker and Ber nlce Sberer went to Lincoln, Monday, to visit friendr. -Mrs LnSdIeycame down ironTRivcr- Mrs. C. J. Piatt. " (y6n wantrto" renTo?" triW your real estate call on C. A. Scbultz. Inde pendent phone 208. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richardson of Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Petersen. Mrs. C. S. Jones went to Lincoln, Saturday, tojfsit her husband who is working in that city. Miss Miidred Polnicky returned home from Harrison, Friday, where she had bpep teaching school. Mrs. Wm McCartney, who resides south of this city, went to Orleans to visit relatives the last of the week. Fred Pharos returned to Umaha, Tuosday, after spouding several days with his mother, Mrs. Barbara Phares. Robt. Avery and Attorney McNeny are driving new Studobaker autos which they purchased of Hall & Fulton. James J. Meraclo and Miss Lillic 1'ebler, both of Naponec, were united in marriage by Judge Ranney last Fri day. Walter Portenler and Joe Springer of Guide Rock spent Sunday evening with some of the fair maidens in this city. R V. Stlverson has resigned his po sition with the Missouri Valley Oil Co., and Clare Wolfe is now driving the oil truck. Laird Potter returned home from Lincoln,, tho first of the weolc, where ho had been attending the state uni versity. Rev. J. L. Beebe was in Bladen Sun day evening where ho preached the Baccalaureate sermon for the graduat ing class. Tho Anderson Amusement Co,, of Lebanon, under tho auspices of the Red Cloud band will hold forth in this city next week. S. R Floranco states that he has potato plants with buds on in his gard en, nnd is proparcd to lick anybody who disputes this. II. 'A, Baker, president-manager of tho Farmers. Equity Union creamery atOrleuns, and Mr. Sllvey wero In the city Tuesday In tho interest of that creamery. Wo are in the market for 100 to 125 pounds Shouts at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. H. Miner Serum Co. Mrs. W. II . MoKimmey and son, Earl, and Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Smith autoed to Edison, Sunday, and spent the day with belr daughter and slater, Mies Flossie, Powell Bros. Smoke House 1 BMWMWWWWWBMMMMMiiiiiiFMa CIGARS that are Good The Brand Your Doclor Smokes Most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud Lester Yost spent Saturday in Hast ings. Roy Hassiugcrspcnt Monday in Hast ings. Curt Geer was in Bladen, Sunday evening. Mrs. Phillips spent Wednesday in Hastings. Herman Smith of Smith Centor spent Saturday in this city. Mrs. Paul Pope spent Monday with her parents at Superior. Mrs. Pearl Arnold spent Saturday evening in Republican City. There will be no band concert tonite on account of the class play.' Mrs. W. II. Thomas returned home Thursday evening from Lincoln. Miss Hazel Overleese and brother, George, were In Riverton, Friday even ing. Wm. Weesner is driving a new Reo automobile which he purchased of A. H. Carpenter. Mrs. Elizabeth Foe left Friday for Hastings and Louisville where she will visit relatives. , , Mr, and Mrs Art Robinson of Guide Rock spent Sunday afternoon with relatives here. Attorney J. S. Gilham nnd O. D. JJe.dge.returnedhome-.from Omaha' the laat'of'the week. ' . . -Frank'S tarr and Lew Breakey' went to Colotdo, Friday morning, where they wlO'buy horses. . ' b v o In caae, of .bad weathor the' Patriotic meeting wlllhe-held. in the Morhart Opera Houso, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Hallowell and children, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hayes, left this morn ing for Chioago. Emil Polnicky and Raymond Turnure who had been attending the state uni versity at Lincoln returned home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Larson of Potter arrived tho last of the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Buckles, who reside north of this clfy. On account of 'poor health Rev. W, F. Colo, who has been residing at Ala mosa, Colorado, has been compelled to move to Codarodge, Colorado. Mrs. S. M Carl, who hnd been visit ing her brother, J. A. MuArthur and family, roturned to her homo at Long Island, Kansas, this morning. J. W. Auld was in Guide Rock, Mon. day evening, where he attended a meeting of the library board. E. S. Garber and A. B. McArthur accom panied him, Ray Saundors. Captain of tho state university band at Lincoln, left the last of the week for Ft. Snclling, Minn esota, where He will enter tho U. S. Army oflicors' training camp. Mrs. Wm. Bullock and daughter, Miss Jennie, who recently underwent an operation 'at Hastings, teturned homo Monday evening, The young lady is considerable Improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and daugh ter, Dorothy Marcelle, motored from Hastings with Miss II edwig Way and Mr. Bert Burohes, who wero married at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Boles, Wednesday, May, sixteenth at 2:30 p. m , Rev. J. M. Bates oMclating. Miss Way is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Way of Hastings, and is ul so a niece of Dr and Mrs. A E, Boles Mr. Burchos Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. F, H Burohes of Hastings. ' Thm Hamilton - Cathar Clothing Co, SaccMton to Paul Stotty Everything a Man or Boy Waara Hd Oloud Nikralim Keep Business Going! 4 V ' ' iM i i ?5 fi li This is the moft patriotic answer to the universal American question, " What can I do for my country?" It applies to us all alike men, women and children. It is universal, therefore democratic; and this war is for democracy. A prosperous country can pay for a war, an unprospcrous country can't. A pros perous country can help the Allies, an unprospcrous can't effectively help herself. Keep Business Going forward so that the country can effectively go forward. Keep money circulat ing, keep people employed, keep wages good, keep making money so that we may have it to use and sacrifice in the common cause. Be economical, which means be NOT wasteful. Practice Patriotic Economy . by buying carefully and using efficiently. Spend money, don't hoard it; thus your neighbor will spend money andnot hoard it, for hoarding stops the well spring of wealth, lessening the need for employment possibly in time your own employment. It is hoarding, not war; that makes panic and disaster. Keep The Nation Progressing while the nation helps to keep the world progressing. Civic improvement must be carried forward; railroads must renew their equipment; factories must be .kept going; 'labor must be employed, merchandise must be produced, distributed and used; homes must be kept up. The more we do, the more we can do, ' .,... , 81 i r J'.J'Ju'.ii ii -tfiio svi.VflOur 1 he keynote is clearly sounded lor us when . ,, .i ... -i , 1 j . ... . 3. 1 3 ' K . , 6 St. ... . If n.' 4.1. I .U"l. lit . ." PMetf ati"W;ienn ' Stffrfr par -J '"" ja- .Jicr "-'".a &' '' 0:.injc j la; 4 y,i'-j adj n. S i ' : k- iislft'is evident to every flunking titan that our industries', on the ' n "hrhiJn'ttie shipyards', in the mines, in the factories, must be made prolific and more efficient.1' Our industries are prolific only when patronage makes them so. Business slack ens when buying slackens. And slackened business cannot grow efficient, any more than stagnant water can grow pure. Idle Business Invites Competition If American business grows inefficient through idleness, foreign business will make inroads upon it after the war. This is a thought for every patriotic American to consider now. It is for us all of us to keep our industries mobile and active so that they may have the force and momentum to compete when the smoke of battle clears. Keep Business Going for our country's sake. War must be waged on the sinews of war. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. " A i aavo r-5 rr-1 I adi c- always reliable: The Red Cloud' Farmers Institute lias a quantity of prize pumpkin heod on hand. They are offering tho same for salo in small packages at 2fio each. Small lots were sold during the lust Institute. Tho proceeds of the sale will be raado up into four prizes. Tho prizes will likely bo S7.R0, 8s, 33, and $1;S0. The packages will bo on salo at tho business houses of the olty. The largest pumpkin grown by each exhib itor will be placed in an exhibition hall aud will bo tho property of the Institu te. Each exhibitor will be required to rogistor, IlKNItY Uimiam, Sec'y. of Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens returned homo tho last of, the week via automo bile from McMinniville, Tennessee. Dy. Cvas. S. Cross DENTIST OVER STATE BANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED SFOvncE Oveh Albhiqiit's Stoke r-WORMS-i Cause 90 of all Your Llvo Stock Losses You can stop your losses destroy the worms. Best and cheapest conditioner and digestive; costs only h of a cent a day for each nog or sheep; Vi of a cent for each horse or head of cattle. Stock doctor themselves with A Mad idled Stock Sill C. L. Qotting The Druggist 5, -- 8uar8 ' B . '" ' a i&u !w adr .1 ri