BED OLOUD, HgBBJBKA, 6HIBF ) J h ' a u n I if i ia t'TiHsn. ,pm hi,,. ,i ! i. ny nuiiiH'.-Ra i it.nn'1 ft t: mm '"in uu ni'iiHiwiiwiiMiPMiiiiiiffiiM Miiiiwmwrt'iii i i.m h r iw mi A3tfe. . ii . . " li . , f i w ' ' . y VtK3S," 'V R'X . K . . (, H 1U VI?TX XK . Wl rf 1 y v J'jNW ; K,; ri i r . . . V - nv ... , v -!. .- ni. v . ,.-' ' M ' . N. " A' . i rv.A . i " U i I -VN'j . l ". ' -,. ., . i . , & I in Dress Fabrics 2? U. -J 9r -Y V &:?r frm I -Smart Styles La ii The Newest product of the Looms the fabrics they are wearing where N loshicn's devotees congregate arc io be found in our showing of Porte Dress Fabrics Silk, Cotlon and Woo!. The spirit of thrift hac caused peo pie to expect to get e7trn wear out of the fabrics they buy and makeup. La Porte Dress Fabrics satisfy this expectation because they have the plus service woven into them. mr Q 'leaia. dieesnerua Reel Cloud, Nebraska. Of CD CD "W'.X'"X''j John McGuirc spent Wednesday in O w..ow.. S 85 TOLD TO US :- .-. ...,...-T..-.7- ,II. O .. l!uy liretul at Powell and Popes l Dr. E. E. Lollar spent Saturdav in Superior. Mrs. Ada Rust spent Wednesday in Hastings. ! Chas. Hunter was down from Ina- A. D. McAithur spent Friday in vale Wednesday. Hastings. C. E. Arnold was down from Hluc E. E. Bunof Guide Rock was in Hill, Wednesday, the city Monday. E. H2 Ncwhousc w'ent to Kansas Gcrhardt Ohmstcdc, Jr., was up City the first of the week, from Guide Kock, Saturday. Mcsdaines X. A. anil Albert Dclph Otis Frazjcr of Hastings spent the spent Tuesday in Hastings, weekend with relatives here. j Mrs. E. R. Slawson vent to Onialn Chas. Kaley attended the Shrincrs' 'Monday, to visit her mother, meeting, at Hastings, Friday. Win. Crabill returned home from Olfivfc KtnviMis I'fiturnnil linmn from 'Kansas Citv Ttiftsilav ovnniiiir. IJcnkclman the last of the week. Mrs. Hattio Dietrich is seriousl." ,jng and rout I Many citizens nre nlready clean ing up lawns and alloys. Let every one follow Milt. Edward Lnison, of Edison, has '' been visiting his friend, Mies Eva Clink, this week. 1 1 Don t iy no to the Indies wnen ,they ask you to clean up the rub bish. And don't forget to do it. j Mod Hall, who has boon a Y. M. C. A. iimlruclor during the war, ar rived in tho city Saturday to visit friend. Mnyoi Damerpll returned home from St. Francis, Raima, tho hint of the week where ho had bccnlookliiK after hi farms. Ilcv. J. L. Hoebo returned homo from Omaha, Friday evening, where he attended the Y. M. C. A., demob ilization meeting. K. S. Gnrher rcturunl home Snl urdny morning from Pueblo and Don vor, wlievo he had been looking after some bus'tiess mailers. See one of tho world's famous (5 prima donna's as a dnucc hall singer in n Wtfulerii mining camp. See Ami l!iiu In "Tim lll.lili.ii Tinlli." ........ V..WO ... ...y. .,..v,.. ........ George Overlceso, wlio had been i overscnx for sevoral months, has been discharged from the army and retailed homo the last ol the week. W. (. Hamilton. Have Grice, G. W. llutchkon, D. II. and A. ,U. Kaley, F. B. Maurer, 13. 0. Caldwell and George Atkinson, wore in Hastings, Friday, attending tho Shriners meet ing. Dr. H. P. Hoxsey spent Friday in Hastings. Ho was accompanied homo by his wife who had been rc- . ceivlng incdiral attention at a . hos- p pilal at that place. p i You have henrd of Anna Case, the .beautiful grand opera prima donna; hut you have never scon her? Hero is your opportunity. See Anna Caae in "The Hidden Truth." Mr. and Mrs. Jay Popo received a letter tho laat of the week from their son, Elton, who belongs to tho Ma ehino Gun Battalion of Co. 1, Division The young man states that ho is $ attending the American University ; nl Iioaune, v ranee, and will probably , .i, bo there six month yet before re hi Jtil i, ,.. . .... ..... Frank Starr and wife were over from Hod Cloud Wednesday visiting the home folks and many friends. Frank is now the full fledged county treasurer of Webster county, Nebras ka and bought the new Oakland auto of William Kelley while over hero. Lebanon Times. The Golden Pod Highway is com ing thru Pep. City. The enthusiastic organization behind the movement is rapidly engaged in making up the. budget required from every town. The amount required is about one dollar for every ten inhabitants. Chas. E. McPherson, one of the "war horses", of the promoters is busy col lecting the Pop. City quota, which will go to meet the expense of mark- 2' ! . ' .---rj - -! Pete Lewis of Rivcrton was trans- ill and is not expected to recover. County Ranger. ing the trail Harlan acting business in the city Monday. Mr. and Mr. Ernest Loscke of Ed McDonald of Lincoln is visiting 'Inavale were in the citv Tuesday. his aunt, Mrs. W. L. Koon and family- Polish up your yard if you have not already sinned up the rake handle. George Hoit of Cowles was trans acting business in the city Tues-day. Paul Polnicky spent Wednesday evening with a friend (?) at River-ton. Andrew KiuiUon of Guide Rock Mrs. Matkins of Inavalo was shop was transacting btuJncce in tho city, ping and visiting friends in tho city Saturday Joe Crow was looking' rf tor somo business affairs in Kansas City the first of tho week. F. W. Cowdon, of the Cowden Kaley Clothing Co., was in Rivcrton the last of the week. Howard Hamilton of Guide Rock spent Saturday with his brother, W. G. Hamilton and family. Editor and Mrs. Loren Matthews of Rivcrton were looking after busi ness matters in tho city Monday. A. V. Ducker returned home from today The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Robt. McUrido next Wednesday aftornoon. Ray Palmer of Inavale, was at tending district court in this city on Wednesday. Mrs. F. F. Christian returned Sat urday evening from a visit to her old home in Missouri. Miss Hazel Overlcese who is teach ing school near Rivcrton, spent the weekend with her patents. Miss Teresa Kellett spent, Saturday Chicago Friday evening where he at- with her sister, Miss Minnie, who is tended the M. W. A., convention. Attorney A. M. Walters of Dluo attending college at Hastings The assessors will soon be calling Hill was in tho city this week at- again to find out how much worldly tending an Equity term of District possessions you have to pay taxes on. ""Court. ' On account of Rev. Harper's reg- II. A. Lctson and Jas. Silvey of ular engagement at Lone Tree next Inavale autoted to Hastings, Friday, ! Sunday, there will be no preaching where they attended the Shrineiv' 'services at tho Paptist church, but convention. I Sunday School will be hold at 10 A. II. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. o'clock, old time. Burgess and son, Clarence, returned -. . homo from Sheridan, county, Kansas, Methodist Church Notes Saturday morning. Dr. Nail of Rivcrton spent Satur- , Tho Su",lay Scho1 Epworth day evening in tho city, between LcaBo ' curch service will be trains, while enrouto home from 1,cl(l 10Xt Sunday at the old or stand Ha&tings, whore ho had been attend- ,ai'(1 t,m0 aml Kot tho changed time, ing the Shrinon,' meeting. At tho 'ol'n'S service tho Holy j Communion services will bo adminis- Moved liv ilin rifistrir. nvnrmlrwl liw n I " ' i"- "j i.You Are Losing Money-: i8horl. adc,rc.8S' Evol'y one Ss invited rt loin 11Q in llllc nnimnnnlrm eni- ! If ynu don't fell your cream to the Fanners Union Cn-opcr-tlvu Company and receive tho dividends. iO:f to join us in this communion ser vice. JOHN D. HAMMEL, Pahtor FOR SALE Will offer at private sale my house hold goods, including Majestic steel Thp'pfll K5 AT "MC EXPECT YOU r""' "?arl' n?)v aml in fln0 COn" H1C.'V r io tell. 'EM all about ditionj China cubiiiet: sectional book- "OM.'.IIA'SFUH CEHinE," THE VISIT case and desk; bedroom sot; dresser; IT Exhilarating. .Burlaw Vaudovillo '' T' L"SS Z Some of tho Red Cloud editors hac a happy faculty for throwing oui a number of Dark Hints about the other fellow. Hints arc always unsatisfactory. They leave such funny ideas in a reader's head. Now, for instance, after reading th'1 hinting remarks of those editor about each other, wc find that v' are unable to decide whether the Rod Cloud papers arc edited by pole cat--or horse thieves. A little ventilation would help or try Tanlae. Frank lin County Tribune. THE LYRE, from an tini-diablo source, learns with pleasure that its old and highly esteemed friend, C. E. Matthews, formerly owner and pro peller of Tho Rivcrton Review, is now owner and "big chief" of The Blue Hill Leader, publication found ed in July, 1887 by The Scorpion, and which, in its inception was intensely American as well as being thorol.v Democratic. Tho people of Hluc Hill and vicinity are to be congratulated because of the change, if true, as they can be, assured of a snappy pub lication under tho supervision of Col. Matthews. Shields' Tamora Lyre. "HARNEY" McNENY of Red Cloud, one of the most popular and successful attorneys in Nebraska, was designated by tho lato Tom Auld, before death, aftci- his death, to settle up the affairs of his estate, which is approximately in the neigh borhood of one million dollars. In the selection of Mr. McNenv, Mr. iuld, banker and capitalist, inado a wiso choice, as every assurance is evident that tho matter has been en trusted to the care of compentency and safety. It is with a feeling of profound pleasure that I have watch ed Mr. McNeny grow from a strug gling young pettifogger to one of tho leading barristers of tho state, and ho has no one to thank for his success but himself. His slogan, "keep everlastingly at it with a deter munition to win," has won, and his many friends rejolco that ho has mastered tho problem of his early youth when life hold nothing in store except rank promises. Shields' Tamora Lyre. Ul Alnri Filled villi Prillr Glrli. FunnrCtcw m, Coreeou Equlpigt, Billllinl Ictale Eiilioomint LADIES' DIME MATINEE CVERY WEEKDAY 9 Everybody Goat Ask Anybody UMTS THS C100C$T UO BIST MM! WIST F 6IHMC0 auction, on tho street, Saturday, April 12. II. E. GRICE m Dig ouj, dandelions, rako over the lawns, burn up tho rubbish. Tho P. E, 0. Indies aro requesting it. Rat iMid drink nt Powell ,t Popo's Oif. tf -. W. A. Sherwood and Mrs. C. M. herwood snout Saturdav in llii.l inf.' . M -. Joe Hewitt returned home- fi,i Republican City, Wrdnesdny, win (dip hd been visiting her par ent . 'i Funk, who had been visiting h'M Mstort Mrs. Hummel, left thin mo i nng for her home at Muscatine, Iov.i "lis Ward Hiatt of Denver is in Un . ity vlMiling her parmts, Mr. nn i M' . Mel Shormau and other roia lh.. v!!-n Foo, who is attending Iho st-1 - univcr8ity at Lincoln is spend hv Inn vacation with his mother and br.iilor. '!. and Mr. Geo. 1 tinea, who have be n (siting hoi' parents, Mr. and Mi-. Frank Allen, left for Lincoln II. morning. '',". Chaa. Dlekeraon, who had br, n visiting her father, F. 11. Kiy.er, rt uil to her homo at Lincoln, Sttt ui'' iv morning. ".nn Aubuahon was taken to I.ln- co i Monday, by his wife and i-.l." Al - Chas. Urtibnker, v here V will ri o medical troatmo:. "liss Deatrlce McICelghan of Lin en' i arrived in the city Tuesday even hr. to visit her sis-tor, MiV. Rusrcl An.ik and other relatives. 'I ie drilloi'8 nt the oil well have eoi .,'lctod tho casing and nre busy bnil.ng out tho water and will .oon kno. what is at the bottom of the hel-. Mi s Uhmclto Uoner, who is leach ing in the Fairbury schools, spent a eo ;'e of days of llio spring vacation in this city with her parents last w ."I . Geo. Dclph, who has been vi ling at the A. 11. Delph home for th past three weeks, returned to her ho, i.. at Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, Tues da morning. Minnie ChriHtian lvturnd h from St. Joe, Sunday morning, af' having her tonsils removed and w. , tnke up her schoool duties again in few days. 1 orgo Warren went to iJoafric lb morning to visit his father and br her and before returning home wi i go to Omaha to look after some bu mess affairs. Ri'V. J. E. Jarboe and family slop ped olf in the city Tucfday to visit her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. Thomas, while enroutc from Denver to Rossvillc Indiana. .Mrs. Shambaugh returned to her homo at Superior Tuesday after spending a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. J. M. Wccsnor and family who reside near Esbon. William Mclhide, who is attending the state university at Lincoln, ar rived in the city Tuesday evening to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mcliride. Friday, April 18th, is Do Laval Re pair Day at Geo. Trine's hardware store. Come in and got your sepa rator put in order if it needs repair ing, or if you have any question to ask. ' Adv. Rev. Silveria of Hastings, but for merly of the Peru faculty, spent Tue; day night with Supl. Whitehead and incidently w:w one of tho judges in the declamatory contest at the High School. j Miss Mabel Uailey expects to ouso jnoon for Charles City, Iowa, where 'hho will attend a Linotype school and (learn to operate a Linotjpo machine. .Miss Railoy has spent tho past six jtcen years with the newspaper fra Iternity in this city and we bespeak success for her. J High Grade seed potatoes are one of the first essentials to successful potato growing, says the Nebraska College of Agriculture. High yield ing seed that will produce potatoes of the best quality is as important to tho potato grower as high class breeding animals arc to the success ful modern live-stock man. Money and time spent in obtaining good seed will bo amply repaid when dig ging time comes. Seed potatoes aro treated with corrosive sublimate to control and prevent scab, etc. Tho standard solution is: 4 ounces cor rosive sublimate (mercuric bichlo ride) dissolved in a few gallons of hot ""water and diluted to a total of .'0 gallons of solution. The standard length of treatment is: 1 hour for tho first time the solution is used; 1 1 M hours for tho second timo the I solution is used; 1 hours for the third and fourth timo the solution is I used. Non-metal vessels must bo ! used. FARM LOANS I am solo agent for Trcvctt, Mat tis & Raker Co., and have placed 10Q,000.00 in farm loans between the months of November and Match just past. Enough snid. J. II. BAILEY Eggs For Hatching Thoroughbicd S. C. Brown Leg horn eggd for hatching, $5.00 hun dred. J. W. ' Wonderly, Inavale, Nebr. Breeder of thoroughbred Shorthorn cattle, Duroc-Jcraey and Poland-China hogs, Brown Leghorn chickens, and Scotch Collio dogs. " I I Tm VMA V rV9. ri A 1 1 m m ik v tarr I$MWIim.M ' . 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