1 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF )v I X I Ny i ft. h 4 V t" I- -K::-:":X"::":.:"M::cX":":"i' AS TOLD TO US : ! : ..:..:..:..:..:,.;..:..:..:..:..j..:.,:.,:..X"::":::"X:" i H'lV l!i did nt Powell and l'opi'S Clcve Loy spent Saturday in Hast ings. Mr?. Fay Wells' spent Saturday in Hastings'. (ilon Walker was in Hastings, Tties day morninp. Mrs. Win. Waller of Cowles was in the city Tuesday. 0. D. Hodge spent Sunday with his wife and children. Mrs. Clarence Carpenter spent Tuesday in Hastings. County Treasurer Frank Stan spent Friday in Hastings. Mr. Phil Traut went to Harvard, Saturday to visit relative. Miss Hazel Ovorlcose spent the weekend with her parents. K. Clutter of Cathcrton precinct was in the city Tuesday. (iood meals good service moderate prices Powell ,fc Pope's, cafe. Mrs. E. M. Card went to St. Joo, Monday, to visit her daughter. Kaymond Turnurc returned homo from Lincoln, Monday evening. Mesdamcs James and Frank Peter son spent Tuesday in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Gurney of Cowles were in the city Tuesday. Miss Donahoo of Blue Hill spent Saturday with friends in this city. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Holes spent the weekend with relatives at Hastings. Miss Eltina Kickard enjoyed a visit Sunday from her sister of Orleans. Miss Constance Koubal went to Ulue Hill Saturday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Xewton of Inavalo were in tho city Tuesday afternoon. Al Meredith of Colorado Spring; qf rived in the city Saturday to visit fiiends. Mrs. Joe Crow and daughter, Mrs. Frank Mcintosh, spent Tuesday in Hastings. Trace Sherer spent the weekend ' with his son, Charles, and wife at Hastings. Mr. Waldo of Hildrcth was looking after some business affairs in this city Sunday. Mrs. Clara Sherer and daughter, Miss Josephine, wcie Hastings visit ors Saturday. Miss Marguerite Dickson of Hast ings spent the weekend with her par ents in this city. County Attorney Hunt of Alma was looking after some legal affairs in this city Friday. Miss Oneita Dewey of Superior spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Clara Warren. Mrs. Geo. Hollister and (laughter, Miss Marie, spent the weekend with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Smith ppent Sunday with her brother, Earl Mc Kimmey, at Mindcn. Mr. and Mr II. M. Waller and children of Cowles spent Sunday wUh Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Uailey. Miss Ella Schneider, who is prin cipal of the Inavale schools was shop ping in ,the city Saturday. Angelina Clutter, who has been visiting the Traut girls, returned to Hastings, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Wilson, who is teachnig in 'the High School, spent Saturday and Sun day at her home in Hastings. Mrs. Uarbara Pharos and Miss llot ta McDowell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. HuiTor at Axtell. On Saturday Chub Hirkner suffer ed a stroke of paia'ysis and his many friends hope for his recovery. Paul Polnicky spent Monday with his mother, who is having- her eyes treated by a specialist at Hastings. Burroughs Banking, Bookkeeping and Adding Machines, costing more than 2,.r)00.00, are used for instruc tion in the Banking Department of the Grand Island Business College. No other school in Nebraska, or sur rounding states, is so well equipped to teach by ACTUAL PRAC TICE. 70-2 ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday Every Mothers Son Also a Two-reel Sunshine Comody Admission 17c and 'lie t -m t- Dig up the diu'dclion-'. Kilt and drin.t at Powell it Pnpe's U.tte. tf Printing of Quollly-The Chief Oliicc Ed Kellogg was in Kansa City, Monday. , Goo. Busbec of Kearney wus in the city Monday. - Ed Burr of Guide Hock was in the city Friday. Mrs. D. H. Kaley spent Wednesday in Hastings. Attorney McNetiy went to Lincoln this morning. Ralph Hunter was down from Ina vale, Wednesday. F. C. Bus-chow of Blue Hill was in the city Tuesday. L. D. Mercier of Inavale was in the city Saturday. John Hardwick of Inavale was in the city Saturday. Sam Jones returned from St. Joe, Tuesday morning. Attorney L. II. Blackledge returned from Lincoln Wednesday. Will Robertson shipped two cars of hogs to St. Joe, Sunday. Clyde Wickwire of Inavale was in in the city Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Bush spent the first of the week in McCook. P. H. Boner returned home Wed nesday evening from Missouri. Hairy Roats shipped four cars of cattle to Kansas City, Sunday. Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Hill was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. B. McNcny went to Hastings this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Geo. Van Camp returned to her home at Lincoln this morning. Attorney L. H. Blackledge returned homo from Omaha Monday evening. Morhart Bros., have purchased new Dodge truck from the Red Cloud Auto Co. Miss Mabel Bailey spent Wednes day with her sister, Mrs. II. M. Waller, at Cowles. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wolcott of Hebron spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olmstede. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Henderson went to Omaha, Wednesday, to visit their daughter, Miss Venia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Danker of River ton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cramer of Bladen spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Barlow. C. F. Kelley of Campbell was in the city Saturday and while here made this oflice a pleasant call Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burgess of inavalo spent bunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess. David Delph returned home Satur day evening from Camp Dodge whore he was discharged from tho army. Mrs. A. D. McMurray went to Riverdalc, Tuesday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Aultz and fam- iy- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edson attended the Republican Valley Editorial As - sociation meeting at McCook Tues day. Miss Diehl returned to her home at Superior, Tuesday, after spending a few days with .Miss Melissa Shad bolt. Mrs. Geo. Hollister of Denver spent last week with her daughter, Miss Marie, who is teaching school near Inavale. Judge Dungan of Hastings will lecture on "What's Next" at the Christian church on Sunday evening, May ISth. Miss Mabel Bailey returned Friday evening from Omaha where she had been visiting, her brothers, Grant and Will and wife. August H. Meyer and Miss Mar garet C. Riog of Inavalo were grant ed a marriage license by Judge Ran ney on Tuesday. Editor and Mrs. Lorcn Matthews of Riverton were in tho city Monday afternoon and while here made this office a fraternal call. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris and Miss Erma Lindlcy of Riverton witnessed Theda Bara in Salome at" the Or phcum Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams who have been visiting at tho Clar ence Carpenter home left Tuesday for their home in Minnesota. Anticipate your needs for this sea sons supply of binder twine and let us know what amount you can use so that we may have enough on hand to fill your order when it is needed. Farmers' Union. adv. Geo. Matkin was in tho city Sunday between trains bidding his many friends goodbye. Ho was enrouto with his car of personal property to Canada where- ho and his wife will mako their future homo. Why not n "cabin in tho hills" for thn Boy Scouts? Tho benefits derived would be many. S100 would turn the trluU. Food for thought. Deserving of the consideration by the Commer cial (Mub at their next meeting und others who nro interested la our boys. For Sale Minneapolis tlnc-hing outfit, com. ploto, con-Kiiiig of '10 , p hicaiu en. glue, !12 x Ml separator with Hi bur eyllndor, goarlpsi blower, new Ruth feeder, Hart belt weigher, all in gooi shnpe, good bolts. . E. K. KIT,, Red Cloud, Neb. Rev A A Cre smrui of frete visited friends in the elty Wednesday. A complete ti xt of the Covenants ol the I.piigoo of Nations upneM'i on another pagi of this Issue. I'd Crnry and Mr. and Mis. !!' Foam or l.uldo Roelc hpeiit Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Will Robertson. At this writing good residences arc at a premium in this city rind some one should erect a few more which would no doubt rent quickly. The party who took the new buggy wheel from my blacksmith shop is known to me and he can save trouble by returning the same. C. T. Dicken son. It is rumored tlint several of the local live stock feeders will ship twen ty four curs of stock to iittirkut Sunday on account of the fHot that buy is get; ting scarce. The contractor who is doing the drilling at the oil well is now running two shifts, the day shift is drilling while the night gang arc bailing the water out. Miss Allison Cowden atten led the home coming celebration of the Ufith division at St. Joe the first of tho week. The division was made of Missouri and Kansas men. Mrs. L. H. Blackledge of Rod Cloud was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Chns. Johns-ton, part of last week, return ing home Saturday night on 14. Monday's McCook Tribune. Attorney and Mrs. E. G. Caldwell went to Kansas City the last of the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Holmes. lie returned homo Tuesday while his wife will visit a while longer. Miss Julia Warren entertained the P. (J. club at the. home of hen par ents on Saturday evening. All those present had an enjoyable time and refreshments were served, to which all piesent did justice. The Royal Neighbor Kensington ladies met with Airs. W. G. Warren Wednesday afternoon. Mesdamcs Phillips, Harris and Warren and Miss Lena Ludlow wcro the committee on entertainment and with these ladies in charge it is needless to say that everyone present had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perry of St. Louis wore visiting friends in the city the first of the week. Mr. Perry was a former citizen Qf this city some sixteen years ago and is now a switch man at St. Louis. They expect to visit her father, Will Perry, who re sides in Illinois before returning home. Indications are, tlint before the Fifth Liberty Lonn campaign closes on next Saturday, Webster county will have subscribed her full quota. Koil Cloud has reached the goal. WUli tho ex ception of one district tho figures are up to the expectation of the loan corn- j mittc nml il iH lloled that tho whole county will "go over the top.' Knowing our genial friend, Frank Starr, ns w do, wo are thoroughly convinced that no act of providence or streak of good luck could cause hiin to place himself on a higher plain tlinn his fellow man, but if fortune con tinues to smile upon him as it has in the past seven mouths we fear that he will have just cause for ordering a hat just a size lnrger than ho Is now wear ing. A count of the ballots at tho fnll election proved that be was just a little more popular than his opponent in t'ie rnce for tho olllco he now holds. Just as bo has become, accustomed to this favor from Dnino Fortune, she again r ..,!!. ........ I.!... I... ......,...!.. I.I... I ,.......,,.. ...... ..y ,..-..t...K "';sueh conditions as this should notexlst .m, .cU .u...m ...iuy mr, wim-ii arrived on Tuesday morning. The latest, report from the hospital at Hunt ings is that mother and son are doing fine FARM LOANS I am solo agent for Trevctt, Mat- tis & Baker Co., and have placed $100,000.00 in farm loans between the months of November and March just past. Enough said. J. II. BAILEY Having again resumed the bus and auto livery business, I will appreciate a share of your patronage when desiring bus or bag age transfer to any part of the city. Phone calls to Bailey's Tie Barn will re ceive prompt attention, Auto Livery in Connection TO THE PUBLIC! W m. Hayes It VPTIST INTERN TION L CONFERENCE During the Baptist Stall' Com en ntion at Grand Island, April 2(5 to M.iv 1, our Stafjj Sectetary Ra E. N'ik received a telegram urging him '" I'oiiic at once to the International '"ti'Vionco. Mr. York having ovet--ight of all missionary and financial -I'tivities of the denomination in the -t.ite, conducted through the State Kurd, it seemed that Mr. York's pies nee was indispensable but we realiz- 'I the gravity of the situation and f It the great Baptist denomination -tii'uld take part in the conference and help solve some of the world v do problems of the hour. After ! dy considering the matter the Con--ntion voted unanimously to send Mr. York to the Conference and he b ,-t at once. We give a copy of two telegrams f "in Mr. York and forwarded b Ms. York to Rev. Harper which will ful'y explain themselves: "Presented personally in writing fie strong recommendations concern ing denominational Union Federation to pastors group today noon. Four were adopted unanimously and pre sented to the International Church Board. This will act tomorrow. If. adopted by them the Baptist's In tel ests are safeguarded. Sincerely, RAY E. YORK Dated May 2nd. "Second telegram May It. Inter churth movement adopts statement limiting membership to Evangelical churches preserving general integrity of denominational missionary pro g runs' discountenancing Federated a- i Union churches pledging all ii'oney except cost of campaign will be administered through denomina tional channels,, nil this at our sug-go-tion." Soldiers Organize State Association - A state organization of tho world war soldiers, known us tho American Leg inn whs organized at n meeting held In Lincoln last Saturday. Major John G, Mnher was elected president. Llenten nut Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, .Tr , is the bend of the national organization and Bonnet Clarke, son of Chump Clarke, is tho vice, president Lieutenant AUnu Tukey of Omaha called tho meeting to order. Twenty counties answered tho roll call, with representatives present, and before the cUne of the meeting it was estimated tbatthlrty two counties were lvnrp.sentod. in the select ion of statu executive committeemen dipt. Clintles II. Epper son of Clay Center was named for the fifth district. His niune also appear in the list of delegates elected to at tend the national convention. We regret tonotethat Webster coun ty lias no organization and was not re presented at the Lincoln rieeting. Would it not bo well for the matter to bo taken into consideration so that when the next state meeting is held that our representatives will be pres eut. Judging from reports received from farmers living north of the elty it would be well for the road overseer to take some action in the matter of re pairing the road near the T. K. Mo Aithur faun. For several days alter a rain this road is in such condition that it Is almost impossible to travel over it with a team much less in an auto. , ,..,.,, I,., l.l nn,.l.fc in t.l.. ..M..nt. ton of thu proper authorities. hWamet GRAINING PROCESS Modernize the old homo with a Chi Namclfloor imitating natural hardwood atacostofabout2casquarefoot. Sani tary, washable, hccl-proof and remarka bly durable. Dries quickly. There is a Cai-Namel varnish, enamel or other Unisti lor everything in the home. XChi-NamelStorc In vour locality will teach ynu to train Id 5 minute., lire. Chl-Namcl pindticti ate confined tu one tepicfrntalive meiit.ant in i locality alway. a dealer known foi hltb trade service and mmlundlie, The Ohio Virnish Co.,CleTeland "Homk zfryv-u We carry a full line of Chi-Namcl varnishes, enamel and other finishes because they fit our reputation for goods of first quality, at the lowest prices, and for pains-taking eervice to our customers. ." Chl-Namei Color Varnlshe alio on colored (or loon, woodwork and furni ture. Chl-Namcl SIoyo Pipe Enamel itandi hlch heat, prerenli run, and Ui tlokir longcit. Let us teach you the graining process free. Chi-Namcl easjr C L. Cottixig rffCKlT'fc tv QmIomJITCSK ORPHEUM ifItilfM4ffSMR gfeettS? iMXXySyKrth'&Xi&Mi umm.Hb uAifc&a Attfi HODART OOSWORTH in s 'w - BORDER LEGION By 4.CUW UtVj Grfdwyn Release t'rss.'A'st-rw.-m? wihh k 'WPBP' THE BORDER LEGION by Zane Grey ADMISSION 22c and lie A little lumber A few bags of cement A roll or two of roofing Some wire and nails Combined with some of our progressive ideas will produce a hen house that any hen will be proud to lay in MALONE-GELLATLY CO. HTmm wim" &$ 1 ! 'fttli 1 - ' Vi"?! m's ill!' Bm Jlina - - a - 1 . . - J-"tTrf -m 5EC Know What You Want. "The hardest custouiurs 1 have," a t pule.siiiun In a city store declared re- contly, "urn tho people who are wait liiK for someone to tell them what they want." Tills class of peoplo Is In riser J than wo mlht expert, and not only do they iiiuku trouble for others but they lire restless pud discontented. Do not wait for someone to tell you what you want. Find out for yourself. The first step toward Kctilui; what you want Is to know what It Is. Iceland's Fisheries. Iceland has excellent llshcrles, iimnni; the best In the world, und her Qshlng Industry is Krowlui; rapidly. Experience. "To some experience Is n hcndllKhtJ to others It Is merely a sternliKht, Il luminating only the waters of the past. Cottrell's MiiKtizlne. kMI!!!IiH!i;i!!!lli:in;!ll EGggg L.. i r JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD EXTRA GOOD CORN For Sale Priced Right FARMERS ELEVATOR COWLES, NEBRASKA MONDAY-TUESDAY i . . smm 1 LaLafta v4faSAtfM&At&At.VJ&rittSf&SAVSfAJSASArstJAiAA WAVA-iyJ jsi!o&g83aggm;xa;) A J Hen 1 House (a 1 fiiKiiil slii HUH 1 Httttt31if)NW rfi ' 1 HnwWrtT.wv'' m.l&f&Sh&FBiX hJM1 afad . A V-i. 4W I 1 1 HBMm1" "Kpr aajr JLr ,Lj i'FT-1! .KjBMttB3 IT'S UNWISE to put off to-day's duty until to morrow. If your stomach is acid-disturbed take K1M01DS tho new aid to dicntion comfort today A pleasant relief from tho discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE DY SCOTT & BOWNE nfAKHnS OP SCOTTS EMULSION LKM Dr.W.H.McBride DENTIST OVER Sf ATE BANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA' The Druggist "l-