RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Mb a i V2 ' . f ; . W' , s r 5: AKOTHER IWAR SAVINGS! V'STAHPy x:::::":":M":-:-:".:..:::..:..x. : AS TOLD TO US $ ::::-:..:x::-X":':-'W: H. A. Sutton RpentSuntlay in Innvule, Ell.Stroug of Inavalc, spent Sunday in this city. Jas. ConUHnof Franklin, spent Wed nesday hero. Cnrl Newbaur of McCook spont Sun day in Red Cloud. S. II. llogard and Ed l'egg were in Hastings Monday. Henry Dicdrioli transacted business in Hastings Monday. Roy Stevens mado n business trip to Ouido Rock Wednesday. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, tlio Jeweler. W. I. Patterson of tlio Uig Chief Oil Company, was in the city Sunday. Farmers' Union meeting at Kellogg Hall overy Thursday night at 8:30. tf J". M. Wcesnor of Esbon, Kansas, transacted business in tlio city Wed nesday. Guy Dames moved to "Wheeler, Kan sas, Tuesday, whero ho expects to en gage iu farming. W. C. Cooper of Hastings, is in the city iu tho interests of the Lincoln Telephone Company. Dr. Cross intends to lcav c for his western ranch today. A farewell ro ceplion was given him last evening. Tho Independent 'Phono Co. nro sur veying for their new lines. The work is under the svpervision of J. A Drad ford. ' FOR SALE International 4 II. P horizontal gas engine in good running onfer. See O. T. Dickenson, Red Cloud. 10- Mr. and Mrs. O, O. Teel returned to this city this morning from Leaven worth, Kansas, where they attended the marriage of their daughter. 9vnil&r'ii8. T T Tl 1T7 I H jj Savings Stamps And HELP WIN THE WAR This Space Po.well & (T A Brassiere will Complete Your Corset 111 fill mn s 11 i .,.-i WJfMeJ Vga A III I I HBsL-.M- I ,,,I.SJ Warners Brassieres insure this sweep of line and "blot out" the break one otherwise would find. They are well-made, prettily designed and trimmed, and as strongly guaranteed as the celebrated Warner's Rustproof Corsets. Mk. Barbara Phages Howard Fair was iu Kumus City Sunday. Ford Walker went to Alliance Mon. day morning. Furley Robins wont to Wheeler, Kan sas, Wednesday. Heniy Karstlng of Guide Hock was in town Tuosdny. Kd Crary of Guide Rock, was in the City Wednesday. Good meals good service mod erat prices Powell & Pope's cafo. Mrs. Seolleld and daiignttr Floiauco, returned from Hasting Monday. "Tunlae" the groat stomach tonic is sold by Cutting, the druggist. Dr, Pace and wlfo of (Juide Rock, called on friends here Weduosday. Attorney Austin of Uluo Hill, is in tho city this week attending court. John Guy qf Guide Rock, transacted busluess here tho ilrst of the week. Mrs. Bert Sherman of Grand Island visited relatives in this.city this week. Helen Schultz, daughter of Chas. Stihullz and wife, is quite sick this week. Frank Cowden loft Wednesday night for Rivertou, whore ho will conduct a thrco days clothing sale. Joe Fogcl has closed up his business matters in this city and left Tuesday for his ranch in the west. Cotting sells Sal-Vot-Hess's Stock Food and International Stock Food. Any one will help your stock just now. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Railry went up to Cowlos today, where they will spend a few days with relatives and friends. Dr. Warrick will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those aoeding glasses at Dr. Damerell's, Wednesday, April 3rd. Hours 3 to C. 2t Chas. Djckcnson ami wife arrived homo Tuesday from Eckloy, Colorado' where they had beeu called by tho serious sickness of their son Ivan. They report him much better. Iluy Land at Stratton , Colorado! See Rose Brothers of Blue Hill, Nebraska or go to Jos. A. Collins, Stratton, Colo rado. 3 12t Rose Bitos Stock in the Riverton-Inavalc Light and Power Company, has all been sold, money banked and the company will begin work on their transmission HneB within n short time. A birthday dinnor was given March 20th at the home of John Coon in honor of the birthday of John and George Coon. Besides tho Coon families tlio old settlers south of the river were guests. . - vT f t-a. " ar ih Donated by Popes Cafe !5 The contour from shoulder to knee is important. There should be no break, . but an easy sweep jk of line over the er& top of the corset fSVraiohf flown the hips. Li, iY Andy Hart of Lobanon, was in tho city Monday. VA Garbcr is in Ouidb Rock this afternoon. Oleu Foe of Lincoln, tvna iu the city the lust of tho week. (Jlyssus Martin movod to Thcoler, Iviiushs, tho 111 st of tho week. FOR SALE I'ew dozen laying pul lets. Iuquiie at L. Yost's Orllo Richie of Cowles, was a Red Cloud visitor Weduosday evening. Geo. MeCrary of Iunvalo, transneted business iu tliis city Wednesday. Postmaster Uurgcs3 of lnavale, tran sictcd business in tho city Wednesday Rev. Recbo is in Inavalo today at (ending a Suuday School convention. A number of people from Campbell, were here Sunday inspooting tho oil well. h 1 ' Commercial Superintendent! :MaUH son of the Lincoln Tclephono com pany, is in the city today. Jrs. L. Thomas, mechanical superin tendent of tho local "lloll" phono plant, mado a business trip to Uluo Hill Tuesday. FOR SALE Dcsiroable resldonco property iu Innvale, Neb, Modem improvements and good outbuildings. 2 wells. Prlcod right for quick dealt Itiqulio at this ofllco. lilt Mr a'nd Mrs. Alex Siuelsor returned to their homo In tho western part of tho state, the ilrst of tho week, after nu extended visit with his futhcr, Mr I'rtuiU Stnolsor. Jako Llliuger and LVnuk Starr pur chased tho remaining harness stock from Joo Fogel, moved it into tho building on the comer of Third Ave nue and Wobster street and are dispos ing of it at nttractlvo prices. Fon Sam: 100 acres of pasture laud. 1 1.2 miles west and 2 miles north of Inavalc, Nebraska. Fenced, tun I; and wind mill. Terms, 850.00 an acre At least one half down, balance with good socurlty. Mrs. Wm. Ikons. You will sco at the Orphcum, Satur day, March 23, Roscoo Arbucklc in "A Country Hero," ono Picturcgraph, ono Travelogue and ono llrny curtoou. This is a Paramount special program. Matinee .2:30, admission (1 and 17c; nipfht 8:00, 0 and 17c. Under tho terms .of tho daylight saving bill, passed by congress on March l!ith, all clocks and watches iu the United States will be sit ahead one hour at 2.00 a. m., Sunday, March 31st. The new time will prevail until 2:00 a. ra October(27tb, when it will again be restored to the present time, i A baby duughter an ived at the home ot Mr and Mrs. Ted MoArthur on FrN day night ot last week. This is the first Miss tov arrive in the McArthur. family. Needlc3S to say that parents and grand-parents are supremely bap ThafYQung. Women's) Christian As sociation War Fond Committee have finished their soliciting and wish in this manner to thank all who donated to this fund, especially the Council of Defense, for their liberal donation and Dewey Adams and school. S3G2.2r was giveu. 812.25 more than Red Cloud apportionment. The United States Civil Service Com mission announces thro circular to the local postmaster, an open competitive examination for railway mall olcilcs (men only) on April IU, 1018. At en trance iuto sorvlco the salary is $000 per year. Subjects covered in the ex amination will be spelling, arithmetic, letter writing, penmanship, copying from plain copy and geograph of the United States. Applicants must bo between tho ages of 18 and .'15 and weigh not less than 130 pounds. Furth er Information may bo had from your post master. The Third Liberty Loan The campaign for the Thiid Liberty Loan will open oil April 0, 1018, the first anniversary of the declaration- of war between tho United States and Germany. Tho amount, terms and conditions havo not yet becto decided upon but will bo announced at a later dite. Rat Corn Is not no experiment it is a thoroughly tried and proven DESTROYER of RATS and MICE. When dead they leave no odors as they are mummified. Sold and guaranteed by Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist Teachers Elected Red Cloud, Mar. 15, HH8 A called melting of the School Uoiird vms held iu tho Commercial Club rooms, with all member piesent. President lllacklcdge presiding. l he following rosoluion was pnMd unanimously: Whereas, the Nobiaska Stato Conn- ell of Difriiso has requested that the teaching of the Gorman language be discontinued In tho public schools of our state, and Wlu'ieaa, the demand for (lei man has deceased among the students, and a gi eat majority of tlio tax payers of tno district are opposod to tho teach ing of Herman, therefore, He it Resolved, that tho German lan guage bo eliminated from tho high school course of study nt the close, of the present school yoar. A petition from a committee from tho Woman's Stato Council of Do fenso asking for co-operation in homo gardening, was presented and read and was reforrcd to tho committee- on grounds and building for such action as tlioy deemed advlsubie. A motion was mado that Superinten dent Whitehead bo retained for nnoth or j ear. On 10II call of members this resulted iu tie vote Weosner, Cross and l'opo voting "yesf" HlRcltlcdgc, llenlek ami Dcezlcv voting "no." There being no choice the election of supt'ilntetident was put oil' until the next regular meeting, , Tho teachers' committeo submitted tho following report: To the Hoard of LMucatiou: We, your committeo, having hud under consideration tho rccommonda. Hon of teachers for employment for the ensuing year, in our schools, re spectfully report: In the grades, also in the high school till arc employed without specific designation as to the grade, but with the understanding that they are subject to assignment to nnv grade as may bo determined for tlio good of tlio school; at tho samo time they are tcntatlvelycousldorcd for cor- tain grades to which they aro expected to Uo assigned, if circumstances do not make a change desirable in tho onlnion pf the Superintendent or Board. ,On this basis we iccomuiend the following: Mis. Schumacher- Rlckor son 1st grado. Alice L. Coombs 2nd grade Kathryn Burke Hid grado. , Christine Patmore fith grade. I'ay Warner Sub-primary. Wo recommcud that tho schcdulo for the L'railes be nikm! tn A7(l. whlcli ...,.... is the maximum amount to be paid; and that the salary of each of the j above ''teachers be raised tb 90S par mmtl. -tl..n On r.t f -nt .... .. u peflence, making the salary jqfj uaoh S07.50 for the. ensuing year, excepKthe pr incjpal who will receive 170 ir A In the hicrh school,, we- recommend tho maintenance of, the nresentischedo ule and recommend that tbe following toalqberdbe retained: Ifay Teel, $72.50 MnthematicR Mario Holllster, $77,50 Doraestto Science. rilDprls Slater, 880 00 Rogllsh S'tella Duckcr, $80.00 Soicncc Minnie Christian, 185.00 Principal Junior High School. Lucilc Prazler, 9S0.0O History, High Scliool - Esther Perkins. 807.f.0-rieoprnnhv and History in Junior High School Kathryn Thomas, S.0O Kugllsh in Junior High School. We' further recommend Mint tho teacher of Agrlcplturo, also 1 tit and Oth grades, music, cummcroial, sub primary assistant be supplies. Wm. Weusxkii, Chairman. C. B. Cnoss. U. J, Poi-K. On motion tlio teaehor.s' committee loport was accepted and tho teachers recommended were declared elected. C. J. Popi:, Secretary. w Junior Red Cross Work Bcginuing Saturday afternoon, Mar. 23rd, the rural teachers In the territory belonging to the Red Cloud school Committee of Juulor Red Cross will meet in the chemistry room of the high school building at 2:C0 p, tn. to learn tho Junior Red Cross work, which is to be carried on in tlio schools, Miss Marie Holllster will have charge of the work. Patrons arc coidially in vitod to visit tlio Junior lied Cross In struction Room. The meetings will be hold enoh Saturday until tho close ot buliool. Make the school In yuur din tiict a 1000 per cent school. The teach er will appreciate your encourage ment and co-opetntlon. The following tcuchors belong in tliis section: Nettio Oiako, Ruby Goble, Mildred Polnicky, Teresa Ruig le, Katie Fox, Edith BeeJoy, Ora Ka. inlnsky, Dewey Adams, Mnynre Was kom, Fannie llutchlus, Irene Pegg, Anna McPartlond, Bessie Havel, Bon nie Blankonhakor, Pearl Ainack, Grace I'rlBUlo, Uosso Johnson, Mabel Luudy, MhiiiIo Shlpnuin, Guy Dunbar. Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudoviilo IliJlnjlFIIIiJwlllifftllrOlrli, Funny ClofM.Oornoai uulgut, Bllllnl Icial: Eailiotmiet LAOIEr IIME MrTIREE EVERY NEEKIAY 9 Everybody Goaaj Aak Anybody UW1T8 TI MMtlT MB lEITIKflf VEIT W MICUS CONSERVE RTmnitnimii By Buying the Best Goods Which are Always the Cheapest Chase & Sanborn Coffees and Teas Iten Crackers and Cookies , G. W. Chase & Son Chocolates Sun Kist Dried Fruits Iron Clad Hosiery Henderson Corsets Corticelli Silks J. P, Coats Thread The Best Goods are You will Find Them at M. A. Albright's ROY SATTLEY Undertaking LicinseH' "EmbalmWiri 4 if Un7s Mm W , 1MI0I t5 11 -hjlt I MOV n J ihV .'1 ' hue? . . n ,t wo iVl 1.! it - ' ,' " f I Horse '-Auto . " 2&r. Complete Line of Up-to-date Furniture, Rugs, Btc. Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Co. You Receive the Greatest Value FROM the TELPH0NE There is no commercial service or home necessity where so great a value is given as in the telephone service. A telephone costs a few cents a day The service it renders could not he duplicated for many dollars and in some cases hundreds of dollars. The daily cost of this valuable service is measured in cents and is easily with in the reach of everyone. A telephone installed at once will produce a maximum of results. Visiting and shopping may be en joyed without leaving your own fireside. mowfuuMwunm Always the Cheapest l yt ftf .'" - ?&$$ 1'il urtitaytwV bii 4 Ln "6 y bnit nr ' -?rw lot ilwq ad ofshq sM ' Mt 'rti ' ;! ) 3lbnii ,r.UA case Hearse l 1 rfj wl fvl Ji 1 'v ..i .?tW V Kj!K V.&1 u,,, Jtiiiiim&Pi!ii& K uifM. ,.