, RED O.LOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF it M" "" '- '' . 4 1 w Estes Park Rocky Mountain National THIS mngiitHcQiit vacation-land, so near nt hand, litis bi'i-n undo Nationn Park tuid It cetrnluly hns uvery requisite for u National bunmier pln I ground. It Ir a region of forests, canyon!, streams and laltes, a paradise of mountain air and wild (lowers, a natural atnpliltlii'iitie of 150 MiMaru tulle, with snow-fiippi-il panoramic barrleih LonyV lVnk, James' Parle and the Continental Divide. lIurlhiKton tinlnn tahe you thete iiululclv and at a small cost-only 827 0o, Konerally sppiiklnif, from middle and eastern .ehiasla and Kstes Parle. Tills Includes rail and auto via Lyons ot Lorcland. Over 50,000 tourists visited Kstes Parle last .Summer. Colorado has hundreds of resorts, rccrcatlvo places and automobile tours. You have every day the lowest possible rates to Denver, Colorado SpriiiKS itml Kstes Parle. Arrange early for any accomodations that you will want In Colo" i ano this oomitiK summer. Let me help you. BB L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent loot Kuril u m St. Omaha. Nobr N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. KB TTTT IF YOU WANT A I PND jEfll OR ft pro flade flight, bettered Right Hud Ereeted Right see: OVERIJIG BROS. & GO. Makers of Artistic' Monuments Red Cloud, Nebraska VIVID DESCRIPTION OF FIRST-AID WORK BY RED GROSS MEN An American Pictures Scenes in Subway Dressing Station Near Trenches. SURGEONS LABOR ENDLESSLY Captain, Priest, Private and German Lad, All Dying, Get Tender Caro From Overworked Hospital and Ambulance Aids. The work of tho Hod Cross surgeon nntl strotchor hearers nt the front In Franco was never more vividly Illus trated than In n rerent letter forward ed to America. It was written by Philip O. JIllls to Mr. Eliot Norton, head of the Volunteer Motor Ambu lance corps which Mr. Mills was serv ing. Tho communication was prlvnte. but was made public because of the clearness with which It hets forth the scenes nmld which the surgeons and umbulance workers labor, day after day. The text follows: "Tonight I am sitting In a small un derground cellnr of n public building, nctlng as n sort of timekeeper for the cars (ambulances) going up to our tarns to the wounded man, gently feoli Ihla nose, lifts up his closed eyelid, and nt his nod tho stretcher Is again lifted nnd the wounded man Is carried Intc the operating room, nnd soon after lntc the Uttlo room of sorrows. "In answer to my eager question, the surgeon shakes his' head. "'Not n chance.' "A hrancnrdler nnd I gather the sol dier's belongings from his clothes to he fcnt to his wife, but even we have to stop for a few minutes after we see tho photograph of his wife and their two little children. f "An hour later, as our night's work Is slncklng up nnd several enrs hnve driven up nnd been unlooded, the In flnnlcr conies In from the little room nnd says something to the brnnrnr dlers. Two of them get n Mretchor, anil In n moment the blp.t from Belleville" comes pnst us with a shoot over him. They lay him down at the other end of the room and nnothor hrnncardler begins rolling and tying him lu burlap for burial. As I look ho changes to n shapeless log. Then, out to the dend wagon with It. "Soon nftor, I go Into tho little ward oguln to see how the others are com ing through the night, nnd am glad to see them nil quieted down. Even tho little Germnn seems In less pain, though his breathing still shakes the heavy bed he lies on. "Through a chink I see that day Is beginning to break, nnd I hear tho chief's car coming In from tho sap, nnd know that the night's work Is over." This Is not n sketch from the Imagi nation of n novelist It Is the nctual W'WWWVW.1" gvWJvvv.v.VAvvv.v-v.v.v.v.vv.v,vwvJvyJ 5 j Auto Hearse - Horse Hearse ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING (LADY ASSISTANT) ALL THE PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB. LV.V.V.V.'.VAWA'JWAW H j)i'n!"V(,IJWYl'"""rT,VlYffrrrlvf''1 rifri V- r VfMf n""n . m.- I iilliSiM mM&MtfTIMaWm i$W ire 'lJBMi??HZMW iffir&m&r - 1HH HnwO S xth iiMmW :A4Z'rM:4&: - . 1 'Vi BLADEN T. .1. Rlpglns aud family autoed to Itlvertoti Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Ira Jones and Lee Hel ton Stindayed at Deweee. IMdlo Denton a'ud Chesley tiiinn were in Campbell Sunday. ' Lee Helton and Marlon Hurkholder were In Campbell Saturday evening Miss Lola Seabury of Peril, spent the week at the home of Miss Mae Denton Mr. and Mrs. Harold HoHglnud of Central Cltv visited at the O. I). Ham sell home tlie first of the week. J. V. l).ivls and family, who have been visiting relatives lu Colorado the past Hiieo weeks, returned homo Tues day. While motorcycling toward Hastings Fiiday, G. (5. Koss and Alva Sherman struek a mail hole In tho road and im mediately abandoned the machine. The result of the upset was a broken ankle for Mr. Ross and some bumps for Alva. The machine was loft to the buz.aids. Spontaneous combustion caused by stoilng irreen alfalfa in his granaiy drive way, set fire to Hie building of W. 12 Toap Monday and destroyed the entire building and Its contents, in cluding one bundled fifty bushels of corn, a Imtvetter, two wagons nnd sev eral other machines. Wlhen the Firemen Appear the insured man's fint tliouglit it one of tliankfulncu lliat lie is io How abou jour thoughts il a fiircman should ap pear at your home? The Da.y " Before the Fire is (he day to iniute. As that day may be to-morrow lor all ou can know or do, it fellows that prudence would im pel! you to slop in our office to day and have us issue ou a pol.cy, O. C. TEEL R.eliak.ble Insurance VUWWrWtrWYWUWWft Sunday Service at :; Christian Church Red Cross surgeon and orderlies give first aid to wounded in little underground dressing stations Inthe front-line trenches. War records show that as many Red Cross men are killed by enemy fire as regular soldiers In the trenches. Red Cross field service is not a pastime. 1 0 a. m. Sunday School subject for adults: , "New Birth" ll a. m. subject: "Hobby Riders" : i 8, p. m. Mr, Patterson will deliver a lecture : i on his trip to Europe. i 4 V The Call for Good Lumber at Low Prices has been Answered by Us If you are looking (or Lumber or Building Material of the Highest Quality come here for your supplies. Regardless of the purpose for which you need lumber, whether for an entire building, or just an odd little repair job, we can furnish you Good, Clean, Knotless Lumber at prices that you will recognize as low under the present market conditions. JKalone-Gellatly Go. IKl(Kwie?U IM1.1V,.. V lu t JV m TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER" most dangerous post, nnd handling tho reserve enrs for wounded In the town Itself. The whole woihl Is passing here French, Americans ; living, wounded nnd dying. "A long, henvlly nrched corridor, with stone stops leading down to it,: two conipnrtments off to one side, lined with wlno.hlns. where our reserve men and n few French hruncurdlers (stretcher hearers) nre lying on their stained stretchers, some snoring; be yond, n door that lends to a little sick unrrt the most pathetic little room I have ever seen with four beds of dif ferent sizes nnd kinds on one bide, nnd sis on the other, taken, evidently, from tho ruined houses near by; and one tired Inllrmler (hospital attendant) to tend nnd soothe tho wounded nnd dying. "In the bed nearest tho door n French priest, shot through tho lungs, with pneumonia betting In, his black heard pointing straight up, whlhperlng for water. "Next to him n little German lad, hardly nineteen, and small, with about sl hours to live, calling sometimes f-crenmlng for his mother, arid then for water. "Next to him n French captain of Infantry, his arm off nt the shoulder and his head wounded weak, dying, but smiling. "And next to him n tirailleur (Infan tryman) in delirium enlllng on his colonel to chargo tho Germans. "Tho lnflrmler Is going from one to the other, soothing nnd waiting on ench. In turn, no nsks mo what the German Is snying, nnd I tell him he Is calling for his mother. " 'Ah, this Is a sad war !' ho snys, as ho goes over to bold tho poor lad's hand. "A brnncnrdler comes In with n mes sage: A messo (n wounueu man) nt Belleville very serious. "This Is n reserve car call, so ono slides out nnd Is gone yke n gray ghost down tho ruined street, making all the speed Its driver can no easy matter with no lights. In twenty minutes ho Is back. The hrnncnrdlers go out. They come In ngaln bearing tho wound ed mnn on n stretcher nnd place It on tho floor. One of them, who is n priest, leans over him nnd asks his name, nnd his town. On nnswer to the question whnt his wife's name Is, ho whispers Alice,' whllo on tho other stdo an other brnncnrdler is slitting tho clothes from his body nnd I shiver with tho pity of It nt the sight I see. "The surgeon comes out of his Uttlo operating room. Weary with tho night's tragic worK otter so many, many other tragic nights ho douses his head In n bucket of water. Ho occurrences of n night behind the front where tho French, the Belglnns, the British nnd soon the Americans hold nt bay the German Invader. This Is the nightly work of the men who care for tho wounded. 27 U. S. AMBULANCE CORPS READY TO GO Twenty-seven nmbulance companies have been organized by the American Bed Cross In this country for service in Europe. Somo of them hnve nlrendy gone nhroad. Tho list Is: No. 1 rasadenn, Cnl., Dr. Charles D. Loekwood; No. 2 University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Alvln Powell ; No. 3 University of Chicago, Dr. El bert Clark; No. 4 Cleveland, Dr. ltnlph K. Updegrnff; No. .-Washington, D. C, Dr. Ryan Devereux; No. 0 Fordham university, Dr. Joseph Don nelly; No. 7 New York university, Dr. Chester F. S. Whitney; No. 8 Detroit, Dr. Charles Barton ; No. 9 Northwest ern university, Chicago, Dr. Stephen Bnlderston; No. 10 Columbia univer sity. Dr. Willlaiif II. Rockwell; No. n Buttle Creek, Mich., Dr. .Tnmes T. Case; No. 12 University of Washing ton, Senttle, Dr. Dnvld C. Hall ; No. 13 Plttsfleld, Mass., Dr. Robert J. Car penter; No. 14 University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., Dr. J. E. Kuykendall; No. 15 Grand Rapids, Mich., Dr. Thomas D. Gordon ; No. 10 Fredonla, Kan., Dr. Edgar C. Duncnn; No. 17 Boston, Dr. Edward A. Cunningham; No. 18 IndlnnopollB, Dr. Mason B. Light; No. 10 Portland, Ore., Dr. Er nest II. Strelt; No. 20 Atlnntn, Dr. Leo P. Daly; No. 21--FUnt, Mich., Dr. Walter n. Winchester; No. 22 Char leston, W. Vn., Dr. Timothy L. Barber ; No. 23 Portland, Me., Dr. Ernest B. Folsom; No. 21 Kansns City, Mo., commander not yel nnmed; No. 25 Rutland, Vt Dr. William Stlckney; No. 20 Columbia, S. C, Dr. Marlon H. Wyman; No. 27 Salt Lake City, Dr. Hugh B. Sprague. Sevcrnl of these mlts nre nlrendy on tho wny to tho front In France, nnd tho prospect Is that all will see early service. Not only Is tho Red Cross preparing to enro for American sol diers nnd sailors when they move Into the firing line, but Franco needs help badly with her hospitals, and America is giving it ns rapidly ns possible. Tho German policy of sinking hos pltnl ships with their thousands of helpless wounded Is making It neces sary to care for the British wounded In France, and It puts n terrltlc strain on the French hospital service. Kansas City Market Kansas City Stock Yards, July 2 Cattle today 1SU00, light weight cattle steady, some sales strong, medium weight aud heavy beef cattle slow, baiely steady, top 813. Hogs today 10000, market 5 to 10 higher, topSl!7 same as top reported from Chicago Sheep and Iambi today 8000, big smash In values, .10 cents low, top spring lambs $17.25. 1IKEF CATTLE Native steers reached S13, not quite the limit of the market, due to lack of extreme finish. Medium and choice steers sold slowly, and barely steady California steers sold up to-SlO.SO, two loads of cows in the shipment SO. 7," Oklahoma cattle made up a good share of the supply In both native and qu ir antiuo divisions, and those cattle sold steady with the close last week, a few cases stronger than last ihursdiiy, sales largely at 3.2."i to S10. Several consignments of good North Texas cake feed steers arrived and sold at 8l0.r,0 to $12 23. SIOCKEItS AND FEEDKIIS As usual at this season certain sect Ions of the country are suffering from dry weather, which keeps up receip's of stockers and feeders. Demand is fairly good, and prices steady today- sales mostly at $7 to SO, n few light stock steers down to $0 50, feeders around 89 25. noas The market declined materially last week, but sales today were 5 to 10 higher, light hogs selling up lo 815.15 aud pigs were 25 higher In some cases, at 313 to 314. Two cars of Nebraska hogs topped the market at 813.70, and medium weights sold up toS15 00, some highly mixed hogs around 815.10, con sidered fully 10 higher. June receipts show a heavy shortage as compared with last year, and weights nre dellc- lent, 100 lbs average for the month, though heavier than in May, with an aveiage of 103 lbs. The Red Cloud Chief "Quality" Printers : Publishers Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty FOR YOU Printed Matter of the "Better Quality" flit .Vol Mote Chfiii) il Hut How GOOD Pffl Thm Hamilton - Cathor Clothing Co. SacctMon to Paul Siortr everything m Man or Boy Waara Itmd Cloud Mmbraakm C. II. Miner Manager Dr. S. S. Dcardorf, M. D. 0. Veterinary In Charge C. H. Miner Serum Co. rnoDUcims- Anti Hog Cholera Serum Red Cloud Nebraska Notice of Final Repot t. In tho County Court of Webster county, N'ebraskn. In tho ninttcr ot tho utato ol Verllmlu tan, tlicensccrr All perhoiiH Interested lu said estnto nro. hereby no tilled that tho i;.ocuior ltoscoe rear n linn tiled tarda n llnnl account nnd report ot his administration, and ti petition lor tho tlnal settlement olHiich account nnd report, and for a dcerco of distribution ot tTiii rislduu ut fnld estate, and (or tho nxslcn naut of Iho real estate belonging thereto, and a discharge from his trust, allol which said matters have been fet for hearing before Raid court on thoilth day ot Jul) , 11)17, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. in., hen all persons In terested may appear and contest tho h.iuie. CDated this Kith day of June, 11)17. skai.J A. U. Kannry, County Judge. Notice of Final Report In tho County Court of Webster County Nebraska. In tho matter of tho estate ot Henry C Cutter, Decensed. All persons Interested In said estate, aro hereby untitled that the Administratrix has tiled herein a supplemental nnd llnal account aud report of her administration, and n petit Ion (or tho llnal sottlomcnt of such mccount and rcport.'and for a decree ot distribution o( tho reslduoof Hald citato, nnd (or tho as signment of tho real estato belonging thereto, and n discharge from her trust, allot which said nutters have been sot (or hearing before said court on tho 20th day of July, A. D. 11)17, at tho hour ol 10 o'clock, IA. M when all persons Interested may appear and contest the same. ' Dated this 27th day ol Juno 1017. A. D, Han.vf.V, County Judge, By ANNA 11. Sl'ANOQI.E, (ikai.) Clerk ol tho County Court. Wire or Phone at Our Expense V. S. Veterinary License No. 45 KODAKS Better Kodak Finishing And Developing. .:. A Full Line of Supplies ROLLS DEVELOPED-10c . MAIL VOIR ORDER TO US Stevens Bros. YWyVAVAVAWiWAVAVA : COL. J. H. ELLlNGERji I AUCTIONEER ! ? Is no w ready to place your isnlc datessi" ' Ask any ono as to my qualifications or whom I lmo cried halts. Indcpen dent phonos on ll). Wrlto wire or la , Red Cloud, Nedr. iVAV.VUVWV.VV-'.V.V.VAVW Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED 23T"Office Ovek Aumiairr's Store Ey. Cv&&. S. Cross' DENTIST OVER STATE BANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA Our Job Printing will Please U Estimate of County Expenses lied Cloud. Nebraska, January Oth 1017 Tho Hoard ol Commissioners o( Wobstor County at their Hrst Annual Meeting In January, 1917, prepared aud made tho lollow Ing estimate, of Kxpcnsis (or the year 1017 (or Webster County, Nebraska County Superintendent.. . 8 2000.00 District Court , 11000.00 Incidentals . 10000.00 Hooks and Stationery .. 1000.00 County Hoard .t Kiiualliatlon Hoard 0700.CO County Attorney 1200.00 County Assessor and Ueputy's .. ... 3200.00 Uoads. .......... ...... .... 30000.00 I'cor 1000.00 Hrldges .. 30000.00 Soldiers Itqllol ....... 300.00 Insauo ........... 3000.00 k . Total 8 88100.00 Signed (Seal) II. K. J'UltHY, County Olork I X h lggggggggggiBj teraKs .WW