?2mmmmnmmmm!mmv ska V"- 24. j'j -1r ..'.J2FI,Jrt,U ..,. f-MAW4,- T?ni35rS!r ""(,,. RED CLOUD, NEBKASKA, OHlEff I I. K ' f s I i't Inavale Items A largo number (if Inavale people attended ttie Hud Cloud Chnutnurjuit uml wore much pleased with It. W. II. Cloud has again Bturlcd threshing whout. after n fow day's delay. C. II. llmgcss Ik IiiujU in ttn postof lice, after ii few weeks In the harvest Held. t John Uurgoss roturnod Monday from u two-week's visit with his uncle, Rail D.uiker Mr. Ulnilys Hooper mid sister, Orn Maude, from near the Kansas line, visited ul the U. K. Hunter lioiuo A. 1) Smaller moved to Red Cloud Monday. V. 12. Hean moved Into the Strong residence, 'Iiiavnlc, Tuesday. Geo. MeCltiro nttcndod the Stale Democratic Convention at Hastings this week. .lab. Sllvey, Thos. Jones and (Jeo. McCltn'c were delegates to the Demo erutlc county convention at lied Cloud last Saturday. Oarold Leonard, brakemr.n on the 0 13. A- C. at McCook, was hero for a fow days visit with his wife and son R. U. Hill mid family are here this week visiting rolntlvos and frlendh Mr. Claude Stlokuoy and daughter Vivian, who enmo hero t visit his .father, whose health Is poor, returned homo to Houston, To.ns,Wcdiiosday. Win. Tabor was a business visitor at Omaha Tuesday. Ills wife accom panied him on the trip. Mr. E. Oates has chnrgo of the pool hall this woelc. Mrs. Charles Rotiklo and daughetcr DeEtto spent Tuesday In lied Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Mayo and Mis Jessie Carpenter visited with the .lor gorson family Tuesday afternoon. Bladen Brieflets J Fred Householder, Fleming Snyder and Joe SUrdlaudt autoed to Grand Island Sunday. A goodly number of Bladen folks at' tended the speaking at. Ulue Hill Tues day evening Sgt. Jorgenson of Hie Canadians and discharged becauso of physical dUnbillty, gave the lecture and dlscribed vividly t ho art of hunt ing the Hun. llov. and Mrs. 11. G. Wilcox visited their son at O'Neill last week. XPH Win. Copley was In lied Cloud Fri day p h ww., i u..i,.etv nin.. u C. U. Fit, ol Uulverslty Place, Is visiting at the homo of P. H. Larriek. D 11. Larriek of lied Cloud, visited at the home of his sons A II. and I II. this week. Myron Rlgglns was In lUtie IIU1 Tuesday. Gilbert Woodslde of Lincoln, visited relatives here the past week. Missc Laura and Dorothy Koon re turned Friday from Peru, where they Hpent the summer at school. A M. Donor of lied Cloud, was in Hidden the first of the week. N -I Tlionvis of Covv!ea, vlilml tela lives here Sun laj rop at the Schultz El Schaai lor First class portraiture enlarging, copying, new work, amateur finishing, etc. YOUR lUTRONACr: APPRECIATED Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED CarOpincE Ovkh Ai.nniniiT's RionB O. II. Minor Malinger Dr. K. H. Hetudorr M,I.( Yulirlnnry In Clinrce C. H. Miner Serum Co. -iMionucnus- Anti Hog Cholera Serum lied Clouds Nebraska. Wire or Phone ntOur Expense U, S. Veterinary License No. 45 r? Hamilton - Cathtr Clothing Co. Everything a Man or Boy Wears ltd Cloud Nebraska Defiling the Flag , Mil wnviTonn iind thorasuiiUv list brings home our losses, wo vend ing day of the Omaha Full Mnikot Problems of Mankind and of mobs' fo.cing pio-Gcrmnns to kiss' W will bo n speuat hhow at the1 Conquer tio World, the flag. The crowd laughs and Ak-Sm-Urn den for tlm men vWloi- nW7n"ov? Wl.v If nnv cheers nml tho moh disnorveVwith a 'The ladies will be (riven u thentoi . ow to I.tilw n Ilo ? li. If nn tncois nnu me mo mspoiscs vun a . ,. . ai c body knew how to raise n bov he smug feeling that it has done some- imrty 1 the lobbora. II o Ak-Sn.- wm( w lu, wor Uq thing finely patriotic. Miow is recognized as the host of ,,.,, m ,,,,. ,u lh(, ,lcmJ of nll In leality it has done the meanest many good ones and the Dems very philosophers and stand ns the most thing a mob" can do. The poor fool popular with the l,itmg officeis and exulted of men! If there could be that it has manhandled is not cured mon from r,)lt 0nia"a and Foit written rules of roaring children, nil r i.j ,ii0i..,.w.. t.nf ,.ni,.. i . Ciouk. I problems would be solved There ,.,,! in If 1- bnvln.r e,,rr,.,..l .!., lenee at the hands of American cit- ixon.; but that is the least of the evil that has been done. To thoio of us who are loyal that flag u-prconts all thai we hold dearest and mdst sacicd in life. It is the visible emblem of our right to worship God as wo please; our right to free speech and a fieo press; our right to put whom we choose into office, and to hold, our- !, ,., n(rin n,.,f i,n,.n ..l.iiu.. to attain.- It stands for ou'r right to make our own laws, and to repeal J ago over bum, it tolls the story of ,, t 0 wth ,, JlU nmQ -f them when they no longer please us. the golden age of Ivanhoc, llobin ,hl,in fnmv procoI)ts or mlvIoo. Nono It is an omnipresent and indestmet- lIo0(' !l"' M"S Arthur. An entire 0f tu,, develop ,,iong lines they are iblc memorial to the faith and cour-' tiainload of scenery is enrj-icd. The taught. None of them turn out exactly, age and selfsacrificc of our fathers ' cast numbers 1.250 actors and there ns 'those who have them In charge ex who died for it, nnd of our sons who is an entrancing ballet of 300 dnncing' pect them to turn out. arc dying for it now. It is dear as a K'rls. A thousand atonic sensations "It Is-this way: A mother has two sister, as beautiful as a mother. I follow the spectacle on the main-tent' " They receive the same care and And into the presence of that Iml nf iiiii-liv nnil nnliln oniitimnnf i-nii lend ., tmltoi- ami force him to press tteht roK ami rldo honobnekf holds his fll 14. .0 IU lnncu,a,o Idsi.of olophunts h ,, o,v ficKs; i,o,- 'liio flag cannot resist, but how every , national athletes in feats of amazing fibre of it must .shrink and revolt! It -strength; slides for life fiom tent- cannot repel assault or protest against top to the ground by men suspended the insult, but forever after it must l' the hair, and one the great Ilil- float a littlo less proudly, must carry buy who "jumps the gap" with itself with a littlo less loft vronqf-iniis.' skates attached to his head. Thn' ness. To be allowed to kiss that flag is tub it um.iih,u, uui, it piivilfgu U1U jm-ivucku, 01 luuriots, pairiois oniv. It is not for traitors. -Youth's Com- panion. ihe StQte Fair Wo uo in receipt df a bulletin' fiom the Nebiaska State Hoard of! Agriculture requesting that farmers of the county plan to make exhibits ui uiu cuuiu (nun io inane cxnimcs of their best products at the Nebraska ' State Fair which opens at Lincoln, ' September 1, and that work be under-!cn' taken bv some eoiintv ni-fr.-inir.-ifinn in assembling nroducts for n eniintv rnl J --.- .... w. n.i......vv.wa. ... lective exhibit of farm products. I A campaign is being conducted, it houll find an answer in every Amer is stated, to secure for the State Fair' jcans heart. The recent great events the finest agricultural exhibits that in Europe, the successes of American the state can produce. The Fair this arms on the fields of Fiance should year is to be made a powerful f.tlm-,smu' oveiy American to greater effoit. ums to increased food production. ,.,. .. ... XT, .,, ... in bigger variety llan ever before, is ' iiu wudi ii iii l nuijuina Liiii iaiMJ ami the order. Such exhibits will afford franco. Every death on tho field of farmers a bettor means of study of ,lonor in the lino of duty and for our those food products, they will bo the ' count tys cause should be a call to us means of interesting more people and fo1' CV01'.v sacrifice and every exertion in developing a heightened enthusi- to aid the cause for which our soldiers asm in thy? most necessary work, are lighting, for which our soldiers Nebraska, for years, has had a farm ' have died. products exhibit unequalled by any fair in tho country, but tho plan is to Ihiying agencies for foreign coun Uiis year outdo all former exhibits, tiles have expressed a preference for Live stock exhibits will bo given a return this fall to lighter weight the same encouragement as the farm hogs. .1. P. Cotton, Chief of the Meat products. Each year .shows improve- l'Msion of the Federal Feed Admin ment over tho preceding year in this' '-Nation, and who buys meat for the dopaitment, and tho coming year, it nrmies mid cbi! population of lho al ls proposed, shall show a great in-' lios. lia notified Z. T. Leftvuh, St ereasc in size. Let all breeders of Paul, Nebr.. vice president of tlv Fed- , high class stock ''write to the jlaska State Fail, if they have not nl ready done so, 'and secure a piem - ium libt of the fair and, entry blanks. ' will had decided iavor on the market. Pull information will be given upon o request. 31-1 ' Si-veial gaiden vegetables may bo mm t. , , I ""-scvPsafu ly grown during August and I lie farmers are getting their plow-, .September. Among them are turnips, mg well staited; the recent reins oncllvP I(lltllw aml ,,!.,. rurnil)S have put the ground in fine shape for vill ,, wc wmLlll i)ro.M!i;i,tt nna plowing. Kxpeiimcntsi have M.own White Clobe is a good vaiiit-. Kn tlmt ground plowed early produce the (liv. muy bt, SOWL.(l bioadcsut u d then largest yields per acre. Deep plow-1 tiimi)lantcul or mnv bo drill. .1 in row. lng is also preferable if the ground is 12 incllc8 apail aml Mnwi to o ln. packed aftetwanl. .jt.hah aimrt in lne U)V.i.i yM)v may Satuulay, August 10, is tho datojJO USU(ifr .salad and greens. Iladifhes when all Pure Rred Live Stock Breed- UIMf iottucc wJn ,io well if sowed in e.rt wm meet, nnu organize. .Meeting oarIy August, especially with favor will ho held in tho Court room in the aj,c yveathor. Court House. ! ' ' A ioLcd bulletin on sugar conser vation has been issued by the Exten sion Service, Home Economics Section. Tho bulletin contains directions for piinnlnc withnul Kmr-u fm flir tier, nf corn syrup in canning, l. jellies nnd . .wi p 4i. c,.i.m:4.,4!. c syrup, honey and molasses, for sugar in making cakes, cookies, puddings, cake frostings, nnd frozen desseits. The bulletin may bo obtained free from homo demonstintion agents or fiom tho Extension Service, Univer sity farm, Lincoln, Neb. Tlio Stato Council of Defense is able lng Nebraska farmers to sow a max imum wheat acreage this fall. K. A. Hurnett, chief of tho Agricultural .tour in this county. On this date all Section of tho Council, has issued an tho different makes of silos will bo appeal in which ho urges an increase ' peon and tho owners will give tholr of from a half million to a million '.experience. On this trip wo will sco acies. One paragraph of the appeal .Pure Hi cd live stock, self feeders, etc., reads: "Plowing should bo done early that is of Interest to the farmers, and tho lnnd thoioly woikcd down in J Tho County Agent is, organizing July or early August. With good Hoy's Judging Tennis in" tho county tillugo and good fall rains, ideal con- to represent tho different towns. A ditions for sowing wheat are likely i final contest will ho hold at Red Cloud to obtain. If the spirit of Franco can. this fall in connection with the Web bo put into wheat production thi3 year, stor County Farmer's Instltuto to do it will romovo tho bread restrictions. which, tho necessary now, can bo re moved by glowing more wheat. fall Market Week The feature ot .opt. :un, tlio open-. . .,.!. " " " I , KHIgllUfi Bros. CircUS ' Word comes that Rlngllng U.otl.,' , mammoth ci.cus is to exhibit after-' noon and night at Hasting, Friday August ' , i Always the leaders in introducing tl,e "t-we.st and greatest features the famous showmen this season announce tlle most lemaikablo program of their caieor. There is a biand neuv siicctacle of L'iirantic nronoitions onlitlorl "In Days of Ohh" Reduced on the biggest itirniri-fim. T invn nrn trwnt t,n,,n,. r svm-M'rogram. Ihcrc SOals. (loiTS and 111 lonkevs that wnlk on "" VltUfl.O 111 . ' skates attached to his head. The ' I world's greatest stars, such as Mnv' , Virth, who leaps fiom the ground ,'to galloping stood with baskets tied l" h"""I""t. otttu otitt uanuuiti iii-u lu ' it-n, mu jucsuiucii in gicat number. Iheio arc twice as many ur(iierc ucAxrrn uitu (MmAir clowns as before, a menairorie of 1.00!)' nOUStS HcATED WITH SMOKE splendid animals-and, to intioduce the holiday, an all new street luumlc three ' miles long. I-il ' I nc!fai'0 I,(lllct;. grease con- Mimption, save and lend to the Gov- ' w",v- " "" - "" ".- crnmonl - Every cent lent to the Unit- 0(l States is used to support, strength- J nmi aul om' soldiers in franco, O Erom the battle fields in France there comes an unspoken call that . o.n- nennlo nf homo Kl,m,i,t ... -- f---j-. ...... .,...,, ..m iwv on the laurels of our soldiers in Ne-'c''al Meat Pioducer.s' Ass.oi-iaiion, of this desire for light hogs. Tin- piob- .nhly means that light weigh hogj Tho vcMilts of feeding five lot3 of lambs at tho Nebraska Experiment Station have been s-ot foith in a bulletin for free distribution. Exper iments were conducted on thn follow- '" "f l ' l U fall: 'lho use of silage in fall feed tho feeding; tho cornfield anil dry lot; clipping lambs for cornfield feeding; the addi , tion of oil meal and eotton.ced nut cake to thn cornfield ration; lamhs in the cornfield and on blue grass. Tho I bulletin will be font on request to tho Nebiaska Agricultural, Expori imcnt Station, Lincoln, Neb. o Tuesday, August 27, Farmers who ,aru intciestod in silos will make a torminc which town hns tho best team. Prizes will be offered for the best team and also for the best individual. KNOW HOW TO RAISE A B0Y7 r.i - IfYou Did You Would Solve All the WOlilll ',0 nr dlStle,S 111 till World. tlO 1 f" ' JhJ of J J . , P J " w. " UX22 ninnner of ridmonUlnn. They have showered upmi them more hitman loe than any other creatures that are born, They have more care and intention d pay less attention to It than any "thor things that come Into the world. '' then one develops Into a J?iZL auentioii. 'liieir ouvironiuent Is idenll- ai,c-v cat t,le SI1,no f,,0(1- TllL'' i"!' "K,"'f l0l?r"llyVl,',ro' rXSrSX S2."K slmjy uniiCr them. Theoretically, they ought to make the same kind of men. for they have been brought up to- geUier. Hut they don't. They are nothing nllke when they are grown, One Is good, the other bad. One la llu is C01'' tho other bad. One la sl,ldlo', ,llc "thor refuses to study. llL!8 rol,Il,b,e' lho otbur unrollr.jlu. j o " )(),. ol)gJ, Inhabitants of Korea Have Ingenious Way .of. Mak n? .? . Floor ocrvo a. amjBo ovc. TIie rigorous winter of Korea, which (lot , Jananesc from settling ,(,(C1.S nmny Japa ti1(.,.0( is ;mi0 0, Herald of Asia, by endurable, says the means of heating contrivances called ondol. This Is a very Ingenious way of heating a whole room by making smoke nnd heated 'r pass under the floor. In fact, the Hour serves as a huge stove. A floor Is first mndo of mud and Is Intersected by three or four Hues which spring from the fireplace ut one side of the house and converge Into the chimney at the other. Large slabs of stone nre laid over this mud floor with Us parallel Hues. The Joints are made airtight with clny, and a layer of clny Is added on the top. Flnnlly tho whole Is covered with thick oiled paper. Tho flreplnco is outside of tho wall at one side nnd the smoke passes through those flues In the floor on Its way to the chimney at the other end of the house. In this way the whole room Is effectively warmed. Neither stove nor hlbachl is needed In such n room, even during nn exceedingly cold day, nnd It Is a real comfort to sleep In It, feeling, as one doc, tho soft warmth enveloping the whole body from beneath. Paintings and Tapestries. Tho relative value of pnlntlngs nnd Inpctrlos at tho wry time that tapes tries were bi'lng produced In large numbers the flUeeuth century, when v. envoi's of Arm Lille, Tourna!, llrus si'l. Hi'tige and Paris, to say nothing of tliix-e of Italy and Spain, were turn ing thorn out In profusion mny sur pri'se some unacquainted with the his tory of weaving. I'opo Leu X paid to Raphael the equivalent of $10,00;) for the ten panels of the Apostles, and l'eter Van AeUt, tho Rrusels" weaver who converted the design Into cloth, received ?in0.000. This suite, us now pri-ired In the Vutlrnn, Is vilued ut a million and u half, although much of Its f iilor has faded. Hut while Raphael probably executed hjs paintings In six months, It took ATun Aolsr, nnd his as sistants, four years to llnlsh them on the Innm3, while, of course, tho Intrin sic value of the gold thread and other loom materials wan eoiNderable. Light in Sugar Crystals. A soft Mulsh light has occasionally lieen been when a .scoop was scraped across solidly caked sugar In tlio bin. Loose Migur does not .show this glow nor doe.s granulated. A scientist Niiys that tho tfuuse of the peculiar light Irt In tho fracturing of tlio sugar crys tals. Luminescence of this typo ac companied the breaking of eryMals of a number of different siibstniices, hut In none I It more pronounced than In rock candy. To get the best effect place lump- of rock candy between the Jaws of nut crackers or forceps and suddenly crush the crystal to frag ments. If the room hns previously been darkened the flash of light may he seen at a distance of 20 yards or more. Had Experience, A lecturer was touring tho country giving travel talks to school children on tho Interests nnd Industries of their country. "Now, children," ho said, pleasnntly, ln leading up to bis sub ject, "I wonder how many of you have over seen a ennebniko?" Silence, "What, no one? Ah, there's n little fellow, wny back there. My boy, bavo you seen a enneurnke?" "Well, I didn't V.actly sco II. IJut I was right under one onco't when It dlil." PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , The following proposed nmondmont to tho constitution ot the State ot Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In full, Is (submitted to the doctors ot tho Stnto of Nebraska to he voted upon at the general election to bo hold Tuesday, November Oth, A. D. 1018: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section one (1) of Article seven (7) ' of tho Constitution of the Stato of ' Nebraska. Ue It Resolved by the Legislature of ' the Stale of Nebraska: , Section 1. That l-ectlon One of Ar- ' tlclo 'Seven of tho Constitution of the State of Nebraska be and the same hereby is amended by striking out tho following words: outturn. i ui buu;i ul iaiiujii uulii who shall have declared their Inten tion to become cltiens conformably to tho laws of the United States on tho subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an election." And inserting in the place ot tho words so stricken, the following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall bavo becomo citlzons of tho United States by naturalization or otherwise conformably to the laws of tho United-States at leaal thirty days prior to an election. Sec. 2. That nt tho general elec tion nineteen hundred nnd eighteen (1013) there shall be submitted to tho electors of the ctato for tholr approval or rejection tho foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution relat ing to the right of suffrage. At such election,-on the ballot of each elector voting for or against said proposed amendinont, shall be written or printed tho words: "For proposed amend ment to tho constitution relating to the right of suffrage," and "Against said proposed amendment to tho con stitution relating to tho right of suffrage" i Sec. 3. If such amendment shall bo approved by a majority of all electors voting at sucii election, said amendinont, shall constitute Section' One (l) Article Seven (7) of tho Con Btltution of the State of Nebraska. Approved, April 9, 11)18. KfelTH NEVILLE, Attest: Governor. CHARLES W, POOL Socrotary of StatB. FOR UNITED STATES SENATE FORMER GOVERNOR 50E5M H. FOREHEAD Dr.W.H.McBride DENTIST Succoshor to Dr Cross OVER STATE BANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA Aigust Bulletin ItOClCY MOUNTAIN N.VTIONAL-IJSTKS PARK Is proving Its popularity as nn attractive tourist locality. Colorado resorts are quickly and economical ly leiichud. TUB CODY GATEWAY Ol'RNCD; Yellowstone l'.irk tourists' vlil bo pleased to know that the Cody scenic automobile road to Yellowstono Park Is In 'operation. Autoi, in connection with the "Permanent" Camp Way," leave Cody eyery morning at eight o'clock for the Canyon. ULAOII2R NATIONAL PARK, sconionlly famous, tho climax of Rocky Moun tain grandeur, will bo open throughout tho Summer, K The usual resorts aud Ranches In the Dig Horn Mountains, the Black Hill8 and along the Cody Road through the Absaroka .Mountains are all open ai d will give you n most hospital welcome. Choose your locality and lot us assist you. ! ill nn flxH Hum nisunn III! !J 01? When the Firemen Appexr the iiwuted rnati'a fiut thought ii one ol ihar.kfuIrKsi that lie ii so. How abou jour thoughts it a fiiremin should ap: pear at yout heme? The Doty Before the Fire is the da) to irttuie. Ai that day may be to-morrow (or nll you can know or do, it fellows that prudence would im pcll you to stop in our office to day nnd have us isiue you a policy, C. TEEL R.eli5xble Insurance Notice ol Administration. in llio t'ounty Court ot Webster county. Xcbrnilni. In tlio inntttr of llio estntu of DavUl A, Iiluuclljn, ilccL.iscd. To nll pcrsoim IntereslLil In snldrtlnto. NotlcolHlicroby alvcn that Mary II. I.levvcl lyn ImH this day tlkd a nctltloii In the county court, lirnylnu; that atliulnlstratlon ut h.-Ud eitatuiiiay lioijrantcd trrMitry 1.'. Muwcllyii nsndinlntitratrl'c and thatsntd petition will hohcnrd before the court on the UtU day of August, 1018, at the hour of io o'clock, a. in., at tlio county court room In the city of Kul Cloud, In Mid county, when nil persons lull rcHUd In said matter may nppcar nnd show cause why the pinycr of petitioner should not be urnntrd; ami that notice of tho lllliiKof snld petition and the lic-ni liu there of, bo tjlVfii by pulilMiliii; n copy ol thin order ln the lied riwul t hlif. a Icsnl weekly ncwuparcr piinltd and of cciicralclrciilntlon In said county, for four consecutive weeks prior to nli! day ot licarliii;. Ulted this Kith di ol July. 1UIS sum.) A. D. It.VNMV, -'l county .Indite. Notice to Creditors. In Die county Court ol Webster County, Nebraska In the matter ot tho estate of John W, Tlcrncy, Pcccistil. Creditors of said estate will take notlco that the time limited for prcseiitntlou and llllng of claims ai;ulii3t snld estate Is Novein berlltli, 11)18, nnd for the pnvinent of debts Is December 1st, WIS, that 1 will 'xlt nt tlio county court room In snld county on tho nth day of Aui?usst, 11)18. to oxnmlne, hear mid allow all claims duly filed which nre a llrstor second lien upon mild estate, ami on tho 11th ilny of Nuvcinbcr,,l!il8, to examine, henr, allow nnd adjust all claims nnd objections of KCiicrnl credltorsduly (lied. Dated this Oth day ot luly, A. I)., 1918. (Seal) A. D. Kannbv, '28-3 County J iiiIkc. Notice To Creditors In the 'oimty Court of Webster County, Nebraska In the matter of tho estate of Alfred II. Hrlnht Deceased. Cndltorsof said estate will tnko notice, that the time llmltod lyr prc-nitnttoii ami HlliiK of clnlms :i!;nliist said tstait Is Novein bir'22nd. I'JIH. and for the pay men t of debts Is Dicimbcr'2lth, lUlb, thai I w 111 hit at the uouu ty court room In snld county on tlic2.!ril dny of A stii5i b)l, to exnmliu, licar nudnlluwnll claims dulj il led which are a llrst or.M.ond Hen upon nmd estnie, nnd nil the 23rd day of N'oxinibei. I.US, toe.:imlue, hem, allow and adjust aUcliiIiiiK and objections of uenirnt criilltorsdnly tiled. Dati.l tbl, luth day of luly l'.'lw. ie:il) A. l. KNNr.Y JS'i - i ounty JihIko E S. Gerber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds ' Will Wire Your House And ' Furnish You the Fixtures t.,YKnry;KtSA ''. 1.. fIW.! SX Iriul)j of Summer Tours L. W. Wakeley, General Passenger Agent 1001 Farnuui St. Omaha. Nuur N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. 1 ' X, ry . m.i , ... ,,, iOmmmmiemtmMftiimiliiiH!mmiimitm