op QLonali Kiii ilx Hi i i .' KM f I vVt AS TOLD TO 1 xM": Rev. Bates spont Prldny In Ilostwlok J. 11. IIIHers spent Monday In Hast ings. Miss Flora Osborne went to Cowles, Monday. Miss Laura Cecil went to Hasting", Mouday. UonIo Weaver spent Thursday in Hustings. Miss Holla Taylor spent Monday in Hastings. Paul McDowell spent Monday in Illuc 11111. Dr. Lollar was in Shelton the llrst of tho week. Roy Sattloy Undertuker-Auto Hearse in'conncction. Mrs. A I Slaby returned homo Tnos day from Denver. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, the Jeweler. S. D. Kizer returned home from Lin coin, Monday evening. Roy Has8lnger and Earl MoKlmmey Bpcnt Monday in Hastings. F. E. Hildebrandt spent the week cud with relatives at Alum. A. T. Walker returned home from Denver the last of tho week. Mrs. Chris Zeiss is visiting her son, Charley Miillgan jr., at McCook. Mrs. Herb Ludlow and daughter, Esther, spent Mouday in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller were down from Cowles, Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. M. Burgess is visiting her daughter.'.Mrs. Danker, at Rivcrtou. Mrs. B. E. McNeuy and daughter, Helen, spent Wednesday in Hastings. The Misses Ireno Miller and Rachel Ruckles returned home Tuesday from Alma. Mrs. Jauios Ryan and children spent Sunday with her husband at Grand ls land. Will Brown left Monday for Groat Lake, Iowa, where ho will visit rela tives. Miss Greta Turnuro wont to Chicago Monday, where sho will spend several wcoks. Mrs.llert Leonard and Mrs. Gerald Leonard were down from Inavale, Monday. Emll Polnlcky left Monday for Moorecroft, Wyoming, whffre he has a position. Miss Bertha Osborne went to Hast ings, Sunday evening, to attend a can ning demonstration. Herb Ludlow and daughter, Miss Osa Raker, returned home from Chica go, Monday evening. j Mrs. Ro6s Pyle and children of St Joe are visiting her mother, Mrs. Hat Hold, and other relatives. Ed. Overlng, of the Overlng Bros, it Co., Monumental Works, was in Tren ton the first of the week. Dr. Damerell, Guy Zeigler, W. G. Hamilton, Alf Saladen and P. W. Cow den were in Hastings, Friday. Mrs. Miller returned to her homo at Gresham, Monday, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Sherman. Charley Powell spent the first of the week with his brother, Oliver, while enroute to Lewiston, Montana. The Misses Pearl Hlncs and Grace Davis went to Hastings, Monday, to attend an Epworth league convention Mrs. Bernice Huff returned to her home at Nebraska City, Thursday, after spending several weeks with her parents. Guy D. Woods and Miss Mary E Leetsch, both of Blue Hill, were unit ed in marriage by Judge Itnnney last Thursday. Attorney nud Mrs. E. G. Caldwell returned homo Thursday evening from Missouri where they had been visiting relatives. Mrs. Kobt. Mcllridu and Miss Georgctta Coou went to Fremont, Wed nesday, to attend the I. E. O. state convention. Miss Inez Gettings returned to her home at Superior, Friday, after spend ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. Paul l'opo. Mr and Mrs. R. B. Leggett returned home Mouday from Franklin where they had been visiting their son, Otis and family. GET THE HABIT ot meeting your friends at I The 1 Olympla ice Cream Parlor Where they eerve the BEST and serve it right SPECIAL SATURDAY Chocolate Ice Cream TMY A HOX 0 Our Jfamoui Chocolati J)qh Uoni-Thty Will fltait Tou Howard Yost spent Friday in Bladen. Chas. Schultz spcut Monday in Hast ings. EHrl Patten 6pcnt Tuesday In Guide Rock. Robt, , Avery spent Wednesday in Hardy. Don't fall to hear the band concert tonight. Lawrence McCall was In Kansas City. Monday. Dr. Ashcr was down from Rlverton, Saturday. Oliver Powell was in Omaha, the last of tho week. Mr. and Mr. Guy Day spont Friday. in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartu spent Mon day in Hastings. Cha9. Swartz was in Kansas City the llrst of the week Will Blba spent the weekend with his wife at Exeter. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross were in Franklin, Thursday. Chas. Kaley returned homo Friday evening fiotn Lincoln. Pete Lowis of Rivcrtou was in the city Wednesday evening. Joe Fogol returned home from St. Joe the last of tho week. Win, Wecsnor returned homo from Lincoln, Friday evening. Miss LuclloScrlvner went to Pauline, Friday, to visit her tnothor. Max Marshall of Rlverton spent Sun day with friends in this city. Mrs. Robt. Damerell returned home Tuesday evening from Lincoln. Frank Mlzcr returned home from Otis, Colorado, the first of tho week. Don Fulton and E. II. Nowhouso wero In Rlverton, Tuesday aftet noon- Rev, lleobo will doliver a lecturo at tho Mt. Clare school house this evening. Sam Llndsev went to Gillette, Wyom ing. Friday, where lie will visit his sons. Supt. P. M. Whitehead returned home from Lincolu the last of the week. Mrs. W. H. Arnold of Blue Hill spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Clara Shcrer. Will Keuhn of Roseland spent the weekend In the city with relatives and friends. Mesdames Peter Hansen and A. J. Waskum returned homo from Lincoln, evening. Mrs. Nato Piatt and daughter went to Cowles, Wednesday, to visit her parents. Howard Cramer went to Bladen, Wednesday, to spend a .Jew days wjth relatives. v ,i Come to Red Cloud July 4th and en joy the best celebration in southern Nebraska. Mrs. S. C.TEllis and daughter, Miss Helen, returned home from Lincoln, Friday-evening. Mrs. Dora Weldeman and daughter, Mrsi-Patmpre, went to Hastings, Wed nesday morning. Cecil Barrett attended the Epworth league convention at Hastings the first of the week. Prof. Boehr of Hastings and Prof. Tatfol of Aurora ware in the city Tuesday evening. Howara Hamilton and W. W. Rich, ards of Guide Rock were in the city Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. D. Denno left Friday for Gil lette, Wyoming, where she will visit Frank Watkins aud wife. Harry Robinson and Arthur DeMars purchased Dodge cars from tho I?ed Cloud Auto Co., this week. Mrs. Ralph Hendershot and daughter of Boise, Idaho, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. LeRoy. Will Bohrer and Chas. Walters re turned home Wednesday from Reaver Crossing where they erected a silo. Fred Corbett, Marion Mercer, Harold Coplon and Frank Elllngcr attended a ball game at Hummer, Kansas, Sun day. Mrs. Ella Sheppard went to Scotts BlulY, Wednesday, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Will Roats and family. Bert Gricc and Dr. Mitchell and son, Robert, left the first of the week for Colorado where they will enjoy an outing. Miss Wllla Cathcr of Now York City' arrived In tho city Tuesday evening to visit her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Cather. On Wednesday morning a fire was discovered in the cpA) pile at tho rear of tho Ovoring Bros, building and tho fire department responded qulokly aud soon extinguished the blazo which caused very little damage. Powell Bros. Smoke House T1 ISA &I$! tP ' w x7f)ir CIGARS that ore Good The Brand Your Doclor Smokes Most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in "Red Cloud Lost A Musio Lyre. Finder lenve at this ofllce and receive reward. Mrs. Lafe Hcrburger and daughter returned to their home atOmaha, Mon day, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mis. Joe Herburger. Supt. Zeigler, Mayor Damerell and tho city council left Wednesday via auto for a tour of tho cities in Kansas and Nebraska where paving lias been put in. N. Burl Osboru and Mrs. Alta B. Andorson, both of Ayr, wero granted a marriage license last Thursday by Judge Raunoy and the couple were married by Rev. Ogdon. Mrs. Chas. Hauson and Mrs. John Martin arrived home Tuesday morning from Goodland, Kansas, where they were called by the death of their father, Mr. A. A. Phillips. It has been announced that the base ball team of Cambridge will cross bats with the Blue Hill team at this place July ttli. Conio out nnd sec tho best game that has ever been held hcio. It Is all freo. A. 15. Peirce will address a meeting at the Congregational church, next Sunday at .'J p. m. on the "Times of tho Gentiles" and Its relation to the preseut war. W. I. Patterson will also address tho meeting. Notice: Ev. Luth. Zions' congrega tion! Sunday School next Sunday, the filth, at 10 a. in. &harp. Confession servico at 10:30. Regular 4servIco with Lord's Supper at 11, Announcements for communion taken Saturday from 3 to 3 p. m. Bible history instruction for junior class Saturday at 2 p. m , at the parsonage. Rev. A. Schaal, pastor. A reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'B. A. Starr northwest of town last Sunday in honor of Miss Grace Saunders of Boulder, Colorado. Those present were: George Harris and wife, Charles Starr and family and Mrs. Frank Starr of Red Cloud, Nobr., and J. W. Starr and family of this city. Miss Saunders and Mrs. Harris are sisters, and nieces of J. W. Starr. Tuesday's Lebanon Times. Farm Loans Call at my headquarters for the cheapest farm loans, ns 1 have them Sole agent for Trevett, Mattis and Baker. Private funds on hand. J. H . Bailey. .r... ,n, - flaaiaaHaaaifc f V Mr. . BHeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK -4 aaaaaaaaaaaaaavBuaaaaaaaaaaaBBBk. mV .JtBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafrT'V'y 'CaSaaaaBaaaaVIBaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaiBaw K k. v jfeaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaKZi aaaaaaaaM evanASMBVcUlflEBHSJIvSejiSTSPPBk ' Get Ready for the Fourth of July Come to our store and let us show you our Hot Weather Clothing- We have the latest in two-piece Suits at $8 to $16 Wash Ties 2Sc, 50c and 7Sc Complete line Oxfords, Shirts, Straw Hats, Summer Underwear The Hamilton-Cather Clothing Company The Home of Munsing Underwear for Men m m Piano at a Bargain . Wo have a used piano iu good condi tion that one of our oustomcrs.was un able to finish paying for. We will place it free of charge in the home of any satisfactory party In the vicinity of Red Cloud who will pay the balance In cash, or payments as low as 'Sfi.per month. Address Gaston Musio Co., Ours Will Be Some Army? i .-i. I... WASHINGTON, June lO.-America's armies will bo made up of the flnebt physical manhood of tho nation. Army surgeons today cstimutcd that nearly 10 per cent of tho men brought to the colors by tho selective draft will bo rejected upon the first physical scrutiny, so severe are tho examina tions. Nearly one million must be drawn to get the 025,000 for the llrst lovy. At present the rejections in the regular army average Jo to Go per cent of the applicants. After undergoing the severe examina tions Imposed by the army surgeons, the chosen ones will form tho best army physically in the world. In no other army aro the physical require ments so hard to meet. Even Ger many's armies aro picked on a less stringent scale of requirements. Here aro the general requirements for the army: Height Not loss than five feett t jur Inches, nor moro than six feet. Weight Not less than 128 rounds nor more than 103. Lungs and heart must be well nigh perfect. Any heart 'murmur" dis qualifies. Hearing and sight n.USt be good. Color blindness is not necessar ily a disqualification. Chronic diseases or mental disorders causo rejection. Loss of fingers or toes, or an ear, are disqualifications. Donate what you can for the Y. ML C. A. War Relief fmd Resolutions Endenvorers in tho llth District Con vention assembled, citizens of Red Cloud nnd otli District olllcors: We, your committee on resolutions, beg leave to submit tho following re port: Inasmuch as the people of Red Cloud have opened their homes and city to our convention, therefore, be It resolv ed: 1st, tlint we as a convention ex tend our heartiest thanks to the people of Red Cloud for their kind and sincere welcome. Und. Wo wish to tliauk the mer chants of the city for honoring the Convention by a display of our colors. We wish, alBO, to commend tho dec orating committee who made the church so beautiful and we wish to recommend that thoy assist Hastings in their decorating for the state con vention, next fall. ,3rd. We vUh to thank very much those who have assisted with the special music as it has meant so much to the convention. 4th. Our thauks are due, especially to Miss Hooper, Mr. C. E. Hamilton and all the different speakers who have taken time and elfort to make our con vention a success. nth. We wish to thank tho Recep tion, Committee for giving us such splendid entertainment on Friday even ing and also wish to thank the Inter mediates, who met aud welcomed us at the tralu. Cth. We wish to thauk Miss Mc ! Reynolds for her helpful presence nnd as sho goes as our Uth District Mission ary to Africa wo especially commend her to the care of our Heuvculy Father and may sho ever feci that we, uh En deavorers are praying for her success.. 7th. Our heartfelt thanks are due to our faithful District otilcers, who have arranged such a splendid program We also, pledge our undivided sup port to the new otllccrs and bespeak j fur them a most successful year. I 3th, We further wish to commend ; all tiie boys of this district wiio have or may bo enlisted in the great world war nnd wo espeohvlly commend them l to our Heavenly Father nud in all trials and temptations may Ho be their "Shield and Buckler.'' 0th. Wo further wish to thank tho Socialist member jind others for their beautiful ilowers aud bouquets that were sent to us during this convention. Signed Mrs. Oscar Warp. Miss Viola Malrs. Ryron 0. Leminon. X X -X X y DUOFOLD DAVENPORTS The piece of furniture that serves two purposes It serves as a nice settee and you can open it up and make a full size bed with good easy springs. It operates easy and (olds up with the mattress inside. One of the moft useful pieces of furniture in the house COME IN and let us demonstrate them to you. I y V X X X ROY SATTLEY X Licensed Embalmer . Furniture Dealer X X "Friends" Is Good. Tho Frank Lewis who was arrested for highway robbery last Monday Is notitho well known Frank Sousa Lew Is of San Jose, as" Supposed by many of his frtends.-San Joso Mercury. Namoi Is Names. Wolf Camel lives at Foxtown, Ky. The Old Fashioned Blush. Dear Luke That old fashioned blush that Isn't hnnd painted Is still found nmoug tho Ozark' mountains of Arkan sas when n young lady is canght pull Ing Maiden Dinah apples from the tree of a baobelor friend. Rev. John D. Freeman, Paetor Weafc Broadway Baptfct CbOMav Loukrt 111, Ky. Lemonade or Ice Tea Glasses Now that the warm weather is here you will be wanting a supply of these. We have a big new line that is sure to please you. 10c, 15c and 20c each The 5c -10c -25c Store THE 9TORE THAT BAVKB YOU MONEY E. M. EGE - - On the Corner Celebrate July 4tk at Red Cloud