BED OLOPP, NEBRASKA, CHIEF DeLaval Separators 1 if fi L A? A r- Garden Tools AS TOLD TO US I For Sale-A barn 1G x 21.-E. W. CoplCD. Geo. J. Warren was iu Beatrice Wed ' nestlay. Roy Sattloy Undertaker-Auto Hearse in connection. Mrs. A. J. Topham wont to Alexan der, Wednesduy. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, tho Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jackson spent Wednesday in Cowles. f. Mrs. S. B. Klzor returned home from Lincoln, Saturday evening. Sec Bernard Fruit for painting nnd paper hanging. Independent phone, 210. Miss Pearl Barker returned home Thursday evening from Mnrslialtowrt, Iowa. Homer Fotty left Monday for Chica go where he will attend tho Armour Institute. Vernon Zeiss left Saturday evening for Cheyonne, Wyoming, where he Ins a position ' Miss Nino Simmons returned to Urndshaw, Friday, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. E. W. Coplen and daughter, Lola, spent Friday with relatives at Guide Rock. Dr. E. E. Lollar wont to Shelton, Monday, to look after theserum plant nt that place. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt of Republican City spent tho weekend with their son, Joe and wife. Miss Margaret Piatt went to Cowles, Monday, to visit hor grandparents, Mr.1 and Mrs. Lacy. Mrs. Chas. Dickenson and daughter, Miss Holly, wont to Bladen, Monday, to visit relatives. County Attorney F. J. JJunday was in Oxford, Wednesday, looking after some legal affairs. Mrs. Pearl Arnold left Monday even ing for Witchlta, Kansas, where she will visit relatives. If you want to sell or trado your real estate call on C. A. Schultz. Inde pendent phono 208. Mr. Quit-in of Campbell is visiting at the homo of Mr and Mrs. Henry Diederich this week. Carl Jernberg, Ben Lane and Alvln Van Dyke returned home Monday mornings from Denver. Miss Edna Weckley wont to Valley, Monday, where she will spend her va cation wlthher parents. i The marriage of Miss Edna Ranney to Clyde Otis Donior will take place June 1 at lie home of the bride's par ents, Judge and Mrs. A. D. Rannoy, of Red Cloud, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Dar ner will bo at homo after July 3o at 3001 R street, Lincoln. Tuesday's State Journal. ALWAYS GO TO -The- for the Boat In loo Cream, Fancy Drinks, Candy, Etc. J Our Crushed Fruits, Syrups and Everything Used at Our Fountain are the Beit that Money will Buy Olympia Chat. Starr was in Guide Rock, Sun day. James Gilbert spent Sunday in Su perior. Will Bruner went to Cowles, Monday morning. T. J. Chaplin was down from Cowles, Tuesday. George Matkin was down from Ina vale, Saturday. Ed McGinnis of Lebanon spent Sun day in the city E. E. Uurr was up from Guide Rock, Tuesday evening. Max Marshall was iu Illoomlugton, Thursday evenlug. Mrs. Groat spent the weekend with relatives at Inavalc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stclllns returned to Hastings, Monday. .Jim Etherton spent Sunday with friends nt Guide Rock. Will Hunt returned home from River ton the last of the week. Clarence Gurney came down from Cowles, Tuesday evening. Lawrehco McCall was in Kansas City the first of the week. L. F. Johnson of Inavalo visited friends in tho city Sunday. Mrs Jacob Petersen spent Tuesday with relatives at Hastings. John McCall returned homo from Denver the last of the week. Weesner & Kooutz shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday. Miss Loin Coplen went to Guide Rock, Wednesday, to visit relatives. Mrs. J. II. Ellinger went to Beatrice, Wednesday, to visit relatives. Vcrlin Taylor returned home from Lincoln the last of the week. Richard BlBko of Brush, Colorado, spent Friday with Chas. Funk. Mrs. J. E. Butler spentJTuesday with her son, Meredith, at Blue Hill. Miner nnd McCall shipped four cars of cattle to Kansas City, Sunday. Will Robertson was looking nfter business nn'nirs at Byron, Friday. Mis9 Josephine Shcrer spout the weekend with frionds at Rlvcrton. Mrs. llarr and son, Con, of McCook spent Sunday with frionds here. Mrs. A. A. Cooper of Cathcrton pro clnct wns shopping In the city Friday. Mrs. Ida Carson of Fairmont spent the weekend at the Chas. Funk home. Mr. and Mrs. John Gharst of River ton were shopping In tho city Satur day. " Art Gilbert of McCook spent Sunday with his pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gil bert. Miss Edna Ranney wentTto Lincoln, Friday morning, to visit rolatives nnd friends. c MissCecilc Thornton went to Lincoln, Monday, where she will spend the 9ummer. , Mr. nnd Mrs Lester Guruev are the parents of twin boys which wore born Saturday. Harold Coplen, Charley Christy nnd Roy Sutton spent Sunday nfternoon in Lebanon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Zeiglcr spent Sat urday evening with his parents at Rlvorton. A. II. Carpenter and son, Clnrcucc, were transacting business in Superior, Wednesday. Chas. Shcrer and sister. Miss Bor nice, returned homo from Lincoln, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Avery nnd son, Doyt, wont to Superior, Wednesday, to visit her parents. Found A set ring. Owuercnn have sa-ne by describing property and pay ing for this notice. Attorney II. S. Foe spout tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storey at their country homo. x Editor Humphrey Jones of tho Blue Hill Lender was visiting frionds in the city Saturday aftcmoou. Attorney L II. Blackledgo returned home Wednesday from Denver where he had been on business. Tho Misses Mabel Koontz, Lucilo Stroup and Mabel Hoffman spent Sun day ufternoon In Lebanon, E. W Stevens spent tho first of tho week with his brothor, Bert, and family at Smith Center, Kansas. Mis9 Grace Saunders of Boulder, Colo rado, arrived In tho city Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Geo. Harris. Mrs. Chas. Eldrego returned home from Blue Hill, Tuesday evening, where alio had been visiting her parents. Pnul Pope and F. W. Cowdon went to Omaha, Wednesday, where they will attend tho Conservation Congress. Capt. and Mrs. 0. C. Hogate and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCoy of Blue Hill woio in the city Saturday afternoon. Miss Bertha Hayes returned homo Sunday morning from Clayton, Kansas whore she lied been visiting relatives. Miss Kathryno Burke returned to Walnut, Iowa, tho first of tho week where she will spend tho summer vaca tion. Tho Farmers Unlou Association of Inavalo will buy your cream, eggs and poultry nt highest market prlco nnd sell you flour and feed at reasonable prices Your trade is solicited. L. Johnson, Manager. Powell Bros. Smoke House CIGARS that are Good The Brand Your Doclor Smokes Most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud Ex-governor J. II. Moroiicad and A. T. Weaver of Falls City wcro in the city the last of the week. Frank Richardson and son, Charlos, left Saturday evening for Choyouno to resume their railroad duties. Miss Grace Shcrer returned homo Frldny evening from Rosemont where she closed n successful term of school. Mrs. Elizabeth Foe returned homo Friday evening from Hastings and Louisville where she visited relatives. The graduating class was in Bloom ing, Saturday evening, whore they put on their play, "The Thread of Destiny". Twenty four full sized quarts fancy strawberries, express prepaid; S3.10. Wickham Berry Farm, Salem, Nob. Mrs. George Knlloy o( Omaha arrived in tho city Monday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wiseearver. William McBrldo returned homo Sat urday morning from Alliance whero he tiolc part in the declamatory contest. Miss Louise Schumacher roturnod to Orloans tho lHSt of tho wcok where she will spend tho summer witli her par ents. II. C. Wolfo returned homo Mondny from St. Francis and Bird City, Kan sas, whore lie had been visiting rela tives. Attorney and Mrs. E. G. Caldwell left Monday via the Ford lor Slator, Missouri, where they will visit rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherwood left the first of the wcclc for Chicago where thoy will visit her sister, Mrs. Chap. Weisz. Mesdames F. L. Hincs nnd P. A Wullbrnndt were iu Phillips the first of the week attending u W. II. M. S meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Hull" of Nebras ka Qlty, arrived in tho city Tuesday evening to visit "her parents, Mr. and Mrs Irving Cummings. Another one of our patriotic young men, Vcrlin Taylor, lias answered the call to arms by going to Lincoln where ho enlisted iu the field artillery. Miss Gladys Renfro wont to Beatrice. Friday morning, to spend a few days nnd from thore she will go to Peru to spend the summer with relatives Mrs. Amanda Harris returnod to her home at Bingham, Illinois, Friday, af ter visiting with her son, Georgo Harris, who is night operator n't the depot. Miss Annn Brommer gavo n picnic rtt the close of her school May 18th at district 20. After two years of s-uccei s full teaching and bavin? lived iu this district for many years she leaves for her homo In Hastings, whero sho hns accepted n position ns instructor in public schools Union Memorial Service Sunday, May 27th at 10:30 a. in. Or'pheum Theatre The Post and W.R. C. will meet at Potter's Hall at 10:00 a. m. and march to the Orpheum I Special Music 2 Prayer, Rev. Geo. Hummel 3 Reading Scriplure, Rev. Ft Druliner 4 Sermon by Rev. J. L. Bcebe, Subject: "Hiilory and Deign of Memorial Institution1' 5 Music 6 Benedidion ai Secretary of Treasury MoAdoo went firu this city Wednesday on No. 10 en route to Kansas City where ho was bill ed for a speech. Wc arc in tho market for 100 to 125 pounds Shoats at market nrloo deliver. en at Serum riant. Will pay for do livery to plnut.-C. II. Miner Scrum Co Miss Elsie Dietrich left the last of the week for Dodco where film will visit her paronts and two of her broth ers whom she had not seen for several years. Lost, Strayed or Stolen from Kollevn pasture 8 miles northwest of Innvnlo. yearling steer, color dark red roan, light face. Liberal reward. Emery Bean, Route 1, Rod Cloud. R iy Hassinger spent Monday in Hastings. Ho was accompanied home by his sisters. Mrs. Chas. Hill and Mls Mary belle who closed n successful term of school at Roseltuul. (hi Friday, J. L. Craven, one nf Mm old settlers of North Brunch, passed away nrter a short illness. Tho funer al services were held Saturday after noon from the Academy chapel. On Friday; August Wahl, of Atlnntn, and Miss Frida Smith, of Binder weio grunted n marriage llconsc by Judge Ranney nnd on tho IStli thoy were united in marriage by Rev. Goctz. bam Beaton, who has resided on n, farm east of tills city for sovoral years, passed away atjiis home Friday morn ing. Tho deceased was born at But. olllf Hull, England, February 20, 1810, aim was agod 7i years, 2 months and IU days at the time of his doiniso. A wife, two sons nnd scvernl other rela tives are left to mourn his demise. The funeral services wero held Saturday morning from tho Christian church with Rev. Beobo in charge. Two shells of tho shrnnnel vhriotv arc now on display in the show window or tnc Hamilton-Cather Clothinc Co . of tills city. Theso missiles of death nnd destruction wore sent to James Cather by his brother John who is em ployed in one of the large munition factories in Detroit. Thov are about 22 inches in length and '.V, inches in diameter, tho bnse being brass, the chamber containing the bullets and ex plosive steel, and the timing apparatus winch regulates tho time, of explosion, brass, On Tuesday afternoon, at the depot, Sheriff Hufrer dostroyed two half gall on jugs of whiskey which hnd boon shipped to some citizen of this city but did not arrive until May 1st. We were informed thnt there wore u few onlook ers present who shod a few tears when Frank cast this liquor to "the earth. Orv Wednesday ho was In Cowles where he conducted the last "sad rites" over three cases of beer which had been stored in the depot at that place &inec tho new prohibitory law went into oil'ect. s. On last Wednesday nfternoon, Mrc. Anna M. Jackson, ono of tho old sett lers of this county, passed away after mi illness of n few hours duration at the home of her son, A. C. Jackson, who resides nine miles northeast of Red Cloud. She was born iu Ohio, January 8, 1837, and was aged 80 years, I months nnd 8 days Three sons nnd one daughter arc left to mourn her demise. The funeral scrvicos were held Sunday with Rev.,, Bounds, of Cowles, lu charge after which inter ment'wns made in tho Pleasant Hill cemetery. A surprlso was given on Thursday evening, May 18, at Hie home of Mr and Mrs. II. C. Fit., in honor of Miss Anna Brommer, who has just finished her second year of teaching in district twonty-six. The evening was spent in playing games and jokes, after which dainty refreshments worn served con sisting of ice crenin nnd cake. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buck-l.-s, Fny Palmer, Roy Sutton, E.S. Fitz, Chas. D. Atkinson, Misses Inez nnd Choltn Drain, Irene Miller, Etlle nnd Porn Fitz, Ruth Atkinson, Josephine Wilson, Racheal Buckles, Edna Phil lips, Gertrudo Topham and Messrs Wtlmr Drain, Dau Phillips, Roy Fitz, Worth Pjilmer, Paul Buckles, Marlon and John kBloom, .George Atkinson, Ray Buckles and Nod Pillcy. Orpheum Theater Program For the Week Commencing Thursday, May 24th THURSDAY: Paramount program, Blancho Ring in "The Vniikco Girl". FRIDAY: Wm. Fox fenture, William Farnum in nromnntio drnma of tho sea "Battle of Hearts". SATURDAY: A bigspeclal program, Robinson Crusoe and "An old Soldier's Romance". Matinee 2:30 ndm. 5-lOc. Night 8 ndm. lO-lfic. MONDAY: A Bluebird feature "Tho Bugler of Algiers". TUESDAY: Paramount prog rnm, Paulino Frederick in "Ly'dia Gilmoro". WEDNESDAY: Special Decoration day program by William Russell iu "My Fighting Gentleman" In 5 ncla. A thrilling story of the South after tho Civil War. There will also bo shown lu connection tho 12th cplsodo of the "Lass of tho Luinbcrlands" making n blgNreel program. Adm 10 and 13c. Decoration dny services will be hold at tho Orpheum from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. Show starts Immediately nfter tho services. y y. y y y y y y y y y y y y : Y X DUOFOLD DAVENPORTS The piece of furniture that serves two purposes It serves as a nice setlec and you can open it up and make a full size bed with good easy springs. It operates easy and folds up with the mattress inside. One of the mot useful pieces of furniture in the house COME IN and let us demonstrate them to you. 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