A w- Hi4 . -..-::. 5: : as told to us ;: ::":-w...M":..::m..:..m-.::::' S. V. B.ii'.py wviif to II. ist i iii," Mot ilay Hut :ml diiuU ill Powell A t'opuV Crtfe. tf MNs Minnie K-llett.wus n Hustings, visitor Montlsiy. Mrs Hoy Cramer wub n wet-lt-eml Hastings visitor. Fresh Uastiucs bread daily nt I'lnt t"s (Jrooory, tf Miss (truce Doniiliou bas- volunteerod us ti Red Cross nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCall went to Kansas City Monday. Kesler line of suit, coats and dress, cs August 30 and 31. M. A. Auiniairr. Mrs. Alice Kgclcston nud laughter Opal are guests of Mrs. Audrew Sala din. Mis, Jolm Petrio of Lincoln is the puc-t of her uneles, A. P. and John Kellogg. The Wotnans Council of Defense met Monday night nnd trrinsacted routine business. Miss Klsle Tinner went to Nelson last of the week for a visit at the Roby homo. Will Xorris nnd wifo started on a visiting trip to Kansas City the- first of the week. Dr. U. V NU'holson rocidyed military call Saturday nnd left Monday morn lug for Umaha. Jas. McUridc, iniK-fnligable worher in the war activities was in from Covvles Wednesday. Mrs Hussel Amael: has gone to Ft Leavenworth Kan , wheio her hus band Is now located. Mrs. A. A. SchulU entertained Mr nnd Mrs. Andrew Sennit?, and family, of Muiiic Rock, Tliursdav. Mrs. .). L. llccbe, who has been visiting lelatives in Almn for the past two weeks, returned libme Tuesday. Don't fall to see the Resler line of ready to wear, Aug. !10 and 21. 1)5.1 M. A. Ai.iintc.ni Klleii A. .laekhon, widow of Jamos Roberts Inn been granted a widows pension. Fred Maurer was her attorney The X U. Mush family have teturned from thoir visit to Oberliu, Kan. And the depot scenery ueo anin lookv naturnl. FUR SALH- Uooil, improved qnait-i section 2 miles east nnd 7 unlet south of Inavalc. For terms hoc II. J. Won derly. Silt lleturtis not yet olliol.illy counted give J. L. Hceuo a lu-ul of two in the contest for Statu Representative. This is the soldier voto. Services wil beheld in Grace Church iie.t Suudny and the Sunday follow ing, at 11 o'clock, a. in. Kev. J. M. Dates will preach. Miss Josephine Richards who has been visiting her sister. Mis. 11. C Letson, left for Tecumseh Monday Mis. Letson accompanied her as far us Hustings. The Farmers' Union Picnic of Webs tcr county is in progress at Cowles to dny. It goes without baying that a large crowd is at the heighth of en joyincnt. Rev. Mrs. Mary Mitchell will hold Borvices at the Congregational enurch next Sunday morulng at 11 and even ing at 8:30. Sunday school at 10 n. m. The public cordially Invited. Chas. Sherer and wife left for Louis ville Ky., this morning, where Mr. Sherer will enter ofilcerb' training Bchool. A farewell party was given them at the Trace Sherer homo yes terday. A community church service isbolng held in the Christian church nt (luide Rook today. The object thereof is a closer affiliation of the Christian -'elements and 'energies of Webster county. A lnrgc delegation from Red Cloud is in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hewitt mid son Mervale, who visited Mr. and Mrs J M. Hewitt the first of the week have returned to their homo at Chirks. Mrs. W, D. Edson and son Herbort accom p mlcd them to remain for a few day's visit. A. C Feaiu, foreman in the job de partment of tlio Hastings Tribune, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Fearn, tho first of tho week. lie took his first lessons In "the art pre servative of all arts," right here in Red Cloud not so very many years ago. Mr. mid Mrs. M. A. Albright and daughter Helen returned Sunday evo. ning from an mi to trip to Rod O.i': lown. They were absent soveral d.iyf nnd had a most delightful outing dip. Miss Lone Den, of Lincoln, oai.it with thorn on the return trip. Floyd Derr has instituted biiit against Delbert Uuckles for damages caused by an auto collision which uccuied on July 'iS, on the highway ndjonlng tho furnnv'i farm north of of Ki-il Cloud. Derr olnrlud out from Id-prouil-en hil Duclih'h was ooiuiu 'Bt on the hlglivtay. T'w auto, i-, llded.' P-n- hucpIi 1 1 t Uuckles atttna, a. 1 1 i-irfiioh H'U'Ml Itmi.lit-ii dolUt dW" -' i ' Com i will diiolde i fi i, Pin- - u H.'.t HatlUdd Riid daughter VeM me iiome from Colorado. Mis' Rftttt McDowell Is assisting at the Webster County Hank. ' Kves tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, the Jeweler. Miss Lydia Truut went to Mllfoid Friday to visit lelntlves. Miss Liioile Stroup is nssisUnt Bt the SchulU A- Schnll photo studio. Rev. D. Fitzgerald was culled to Omaha by the death of a friend. Mr. and Mrs Henry Ilanl", of Litch field me guests of Mrs. Norman Phil lips. Mrs. Owen Lnlly wcut to Lawrence tho last of the week for a visit with her son. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Throne have re turned to Shenandoah to resume their school work. Mr. and Mrs. Chits. Drubaker enter t lined Mi&s Vera Urubnker, from Mc Cook Sunday. Mi's Dlanche Pope lias gone to Cen tral Citv where -die has a school for the coming year. Mis Fre 1 Wnlkor, who has been visiting relatives heie, returned to lid home at Pnullne Friday. Tin- Royal Neighbot'H of America will dedicate n serL'e tt,g at Odd lllo'.v' Uall this evening. Mrs fitiy Hnrtvood ami .Miss Jose, phiue Shcivr, her sister, wont to Ulue Hill Friday for a visit with relative? The voices of (Jen. Pershing and Bx Ambus'iulor Gorb.id can now bo heard on the Columbia Grufonolu nt Cot ting and Mitchell's-. fll-l The Red Cross Auxiliary will hold its regular monthly bushiest meeting at the Court House next Monday after noon, Sept 12. Owing to the advancing cost of eveiy thing u-quired in the business the bus fare will hereafter be 15 cents each way. W.m. UaYi:s, litis Line Mrs. Hainmackor of Smith Centre, Kansas, formerly Mrs. Foi-guson of this, city arrived hero Tuesday to visit with friends mid renew old acquaint ai:ce. Three special service nu-n are to go to Ft. Riley sometime between Sept. .lit and Cth. One special service man will ontrnili at Oiiiulm Aug. :50th, for Camp Dodge. Fr.tnlc hibeit and family who have beim enj ylug an auto trip to Colorado leturned last' week. Frnuk repot ts they liad a most enjoyable trip mid tlint crops and vegetation in Colorado til'' western Nebraska uro looking tine The watermelon sooial given by the Dlhtrlet Junior Red Cross at tho rest, dence of Nelson Iltyes last Thursday --vetiiritr was an enj lyablo and success fill airair. .". was rcali.t-d. Mr Hayes )rcstMited the prlzt" melon mouv tU'liig .Ix'll Inches and weighing 80 pounds. It was sold cheap, SI S2. Dr. and Mis. Creightoii and .Mrs Miner Sherwood returned Wedneslaj night, fioin a trip to Omaha, Camp I)ode, In., and Camp Des Moines, la While in Omaha Dr. Creigliton enlisted, passed the examinations and was rec uuineuded for for appointment us ju army surgeon and will await call for sendee. Rev. J. L. Reebe and Ed. Overing, Red Cross secretary, uddressed a large assembly at the home of Jess Reigle iu tho Fred Copley community, Tues day. The meeting was for the pur pose of furthering the interest in War Savings Society which has a large membership in that section. It is their aim to enroll every resident nnd make the precinct 100 per cent W. S. S. In addition to the speaking nn appropri ate and Interesting progrnm was pre sented by local talont. The old reliable V. F. Lewis Stock Co., will visit u ngain on September 2, in a week of fun and entertain ment, as per announcement else where in this paper. These people have been visiting Red Cloud for a number of years and arc known by most every one in this sfoflj Kv cry one who knows them knWTS'that Mr. Lewis always gives them their money's woitli in a clean, honest, up-to-date show, and every one who is connected with the show must be ladies and gentlemen or they are fired from tho show. True, the wnr is with us, but it is also true the people need a certain amount of clean en teitainment and relaxation to keep thcro in good spiiits. All work and worry and no play makes Jack a dull hoy. No Trespassing Trespassing will not be allowed on the Minor ranch during growing mid grazing seasons, under penally of the la.v. C. II. MlNBR iVIl A LF NOLAN T!m Cfll P'Q AT HOME CXrrCT YOU i 110 rULCtO -ro ItU. 'CM ALL AHOUT "OMAHA'S FU!I ffC,n tjiTtVtf VISIT Exlulai stint; Bnrleso; Vaudeville .ICC Jm,H!l t't-i ?rlly ti- ,Hr(,iirr. Jo ,MCI ' vitnt - n.'il 5-i ' lin"ti ri li'OlIS' BIME r.if.TI!lEC EVERY Wii3AY O Kvf-ytody Osoa; Ah AttyboUy i'.mi THE g'DtESI m EtH SfUH' Vfftl OF CH!C16 M s Mt. ih.i i ojo . H t r s ii is ii's t ii' 1 1 t 'lov'i ry RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, v&tnarm-.-UMiBrtxuJiuiiiniirMLMtir'iim iuiiv.trf"rwi Ll'ei II v tor I. I fi-i in t htm- b il-.i i, s D u l, .1 ! en's ,. .(. i . nV i n 1 'rote i p tecs - imwi i. a rope s i-ait- G. It McCrar,of the Hunk of Inn Vale, was a n lied Cloud visitor Mon day. IM. Seiilott and family iif IMiickwcll, Oklnlinma, weif in the city leiiewing old iteqiialntnnoi's to day. Mi s.Joe Delnney was taken toOma ha lust Thursday nnd submitted to an operation Saturday, Last repot is state that she is improving nicely. Mis. taster and -daughter Josephine left for home, Dlackfoot, Idaho, this morning They have been tho guest of Mrs. West, the lady's mother, for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Oscnr Teel nnd daugh ter, Mrs. Frederlch "Wells, leturned Wednesday eveulng from n two weeks auto trip east. Ihe family visited friends tu the old home town, Jackson ville, 111. Pope Dros. had their hardware store front improved this week by h new casement underneath tho big plate glass window. "Hector" the beautiful Scotch Collie belonging to XL K. 'Julgley disappear ed Friday night atnl no trace of his whereabouts was obtainable, although search In all directions was Instituted. An olTi'r of toward for information brought him homo yestordny nim-uiug, in euro of Clms Uurnoy, n fanner liv ing north of the city. It Is ill til -nit to say which wt re Hie most overjojed at his return-tho family or the dog. "Hector" is ti fine thoroughbred with recorded oncost ry. Going to Camp Following nre the names of tho 11 men who me to entrain for Camp ( i rant some time between Sept. Ild and 0th. tins. A. Kranan, Red Cloud Jos. Jeliuek, Red Cloud Amos Dillon Adolph Svboilu, Lawrence RaenhaltSchuliz, Ulue Hill Lewis A. Harttnan, Iliuo Hill John W. Worley, Campbell John P. Buck, Ulue 11111 Victor (). Peterson, Ltavalo Claude P.. Men-it, Dlue Hill Floyd J. Moiilfon. Guide Rock Farmers' Institute The dates for Fiiiinms Institute have been set Oct :,'d to 21th Commit tes are as follows: Pmade F. W. Cowden, Miss (ler- tiule Coon, P. M. Whitehead. Soliciting Turnure, Gellatly. Bulertuiuuiont Fausch, (iithnm, Whitehead. Pi emlums Stewart, Fiturch.John son. Jlulldings-Bllinger, Crow, (Jllhani Siiperlntendeiits Crow, horfies; Stewart, eattli", Johnson, hogs: Dutlei, poultrv; lien Peg, farm productb- ' -- Baptist Church Notes Preaching Sunday at s:io p. in. Tho meetings nt tho Lone Tree school house have resulted so far in about l. conversions with about lo others vh" have been forward for prayers mid counsel. 11 have been received foi baptism while others have expressed a desire to bo baptised. After tho morning services the people will repair to tho water where the ordinance of baptism will be adminis tered A large delegation from the church expect to be present to welcome the new members nud to bid them, and all whose hearts arc turned God ward, Godspeed. The willing workers will meet with Mrs. Oliver Hedge, Friday at 2:30 p. in. m Registered August 24 Following are the names of the young mon who came of ago since Juno fit!), and registered at tlie'Cofirt House-hist Saturday: Charles Orlin F.dgorton.Red Cloud Earl Forest Fishel, Guide Rock Orvlllo C. Stutesman, Guide Rock Henry Frickel. Campbell Orvlllo O. Riokurd, Guide Rock Georgo Richardson, Guide Rock less Richardson, Guide Rock Ladik Prochaska, Lawrence Floyd H. Ilolmgraln, Guide Rock Cluistopher Lcmke, Lawrence Rny IUIph, Guide Rock Win. Alice Harrington, llladen Louis II. Anderson, llladen John Anlone Rose, Dlue Hill Francis B, McCartney, Rivorton Silas Gregnrt, Dluo Hill Thomas R. Cunningham, Red Clou 1 Walter R. Llppincott, Red Cloud Guy B. llurp. Rod Cloud t Charley C. Jones, llladen A Bargain lGOncresT miles from Illid City, nil good level farm land except a few acres, 87 acres of breaking to bo sow-i to wheat tills full one third to the purchases, pi ice W.'OO 00. Will ennj 1000 00 for ii years Thi- is mi excep tioiial bargain J. V Mockiiuin Ii.. iist tcttiriied from Rinl City with tl.'OfHXiiiN hi on' thud share- of -. net os of wheat fr.-m Id- 1 cm, whir' in 11.00 per iiiro Ko mrUiot' cum in-'iitu nro mochhnry. W-tr J II IIAII.KV C H I E F V( Stock Inspection Trip ! I a in H1I A do tin. for I pin tin sei is em 'J an I I 1 I, ! i ,, stock in-pt-etinii Hippie, usiy need by Cninilt Agt-nt I him-Ii. interesting trip was the t .Lot. the fact Hint dint an.1 heat little the Upper hand ol i-mii- itineray took hi the snntlioi-n if the county and, for link of i number of stock farms in this i were not visited. A Inter trip lined which will cover the not Hi nt of tho county. following farms were visited o high-grade cattle and modern slli proved interesting nud lnstruc tlvi Men to the novice. C is. Stewart, Shorthorn eattlo nnd Poi'M China hogs; John Olmsted, Slu -'lorn cattle and Duroc Jersey hop Ralph McCallum was absent so th flirty did not see his Hereford cat- - and llerkshiro hogs; the comity Hg" - model farm was the next stop-piiu- 'ncc;and,thence to. I II. Hamilton t v s, breeders of Shorthoin cuttle mi I i llniid China hogs. Chris Statke's bh: md barn, large silo and Holstciu caf ere the next objects of ntten I'heso were the pioniinent points irty-iuile trip. t ' is equally good nre Clarcncfiiuil i lohnson, sihoi'tliKin cattle and !' fofsey l.ogsj llnyd Ilaiiiiiglrm, f " Durham cattle: Conrad Marke, Hi liiie hogs; ''Itus. S.vnrl, Short hoi itMontid DuincJi iscy 1hks; nu,l Ht-i Joln.s u breeder -jf hoises, inn and cattle. '1 o men will exhibit at 'he Web stei f unity Farmer!,' Institute at Red Ch Oct. U3 ,:. i'Zarried at High Noon 'I - Kvii . Stella f)crr and Mi lie im. M.I "ssler, of Tiiimbull, Neb. weie un'i I in mat i lng. Sunday, August M, attl homo of the bride's niothei, Mis Mm Derr, who lesides near the towi -ship I no north nndn little east of Red Clou I 'I ceremony which uiado these two livis 'o ho hereafter as one was per. foiiu. 1 at high noon by Rev. .1. I . Heel p pastor of the Chi istiau church of tii s oity, Miss (liaro Deri- and Mr. Flo 1 Derr noting as attendants to the I mm- eonnle. l'ln giooiu'.s parents and u few In-1 viti-I 'iiests t'omnrlsed (he iiss,.iii.v ' whi'-h wiiii sorved with h ti.iuiite his telv afii-r the wed 'ig dinner Imm.'dlnt oor-'Pi my, I!- ititlfut and appiopiia'c dieomt. Ions nlianecd tho barnj'iPt ami milled to th nu-Dtcioiis ooenslon all sigiiiil cant of hearty wishes for tho Imppi ncss unit prosperity of Mr. and Mrs. HCOvge PrMHhjr. They will icside nt Trumbull. Cut Them Now! The besiut; of lawn.s, i'.hm uis and ticcts drpi i.i . intinl. upon thrii , Icanlinosh. 1 ho state law m th. eeds nnii-t be cut. The alue and t-1 activeness of your piopcity depend iiuch upon the weeds being cut. The ucasuve of your civic and personal pride is di.sphiNed in keeping the .voeds cut. Hay fever and other diseases can he conti oiled and elim inated by keeping the weeds cut. Actual financial loss may be pre- entcd by cutting tho weeds. Cut them. Over the Top The many friends of J. L. Beebe re joice over the news that official count and the soldiers vote have given him the lead in the race for nomination as State Representative from the Jfith District. This is scmi-oiTicial. The offical canvass of the vote will not be completed until tomorrow. QUlcn Anderson, of Franklin, npw at Camp Mel'herson, fia,, was in Hfi Aloud Saturday. To fill your needs is here for you But you should CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE for the Clock Shortage is sure to come this winter. EARLY BUYING means BETTER SERVICE and Better Satisfaction. Clock Materials are get ting low and it is neces sary to act at once. J. C. MITCHELL THE JEWELLER A Clock u jux..?rRie0irTFcmi m inmn zlm i tn MiwvmnrYfiimiM opring y Summer S Both Oil and Coal or Wood can JyVf 3NIe uicd at SAME TIME Zf Autumn In hot weather, cook and bake with Kerosene Oil. In the cold seasons, use Wood or Coal. Have a comfortable kitchen all tho yoar 'round and always jtot perfect results with I THE I V s TWO IANGES IN ONtO , s iyynm.g4TTt!iwjiiltir!riiitiR.pmiri.i-j;vmnJ Let Us Dcmontlrale It To You. G. W. TRINE, Red Cloud nsnr g3JwiiicuM.wwimtfuaifTinrCTwaiKmiurigw. r You always get the very best at our store Ijecause QUALITY goods are the only kind we sell. The brands we carry in stock are recognised by the housewife as the VERY BEST of their kind. Everything Fresh and Pure ' ft f 11 tft Chase & Sanborns Coffees Itens Crackers and Cookies Batavia Jams and Spices Sunflower Canned Goods Mi A. ALBRIGHT Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Co. 3i GEO. J. WARREN. Manager You Receive the Greatest Value from the Telephone There is no commercial service or home necessity where so great a value is given as in the telephone service. A Telephone Costs But A Few Cents a Day The service it renders could not be duplicated for many dollars and in some cases hundreds of dollars. The daily cost of this valuable service is measuree in a few cents and is easily within reach of everyone A telaphonh installed ac once will produce a muxi miun of results. Visiting and shopping may be enjoyed without leaving your own fireside. ijwt,. iiva iu'ji nit uam uraramywiraui. Szj:! Winter V l ilESKIK M i i r 'hi mmin iri xBOUMmtirmTrMvrwtumaaOBnznirrimtnmtuuttnmaiii iscxggremttTWnnMq