.15' Jy. v IE I t lttv VOLUME 48 i1.!.uLi;:11ra:iiii,:,E!;j.T: m: riiiriijiE.' :.::'! u:jl' .. itu 'vlc, s " We can handle some more Business and We would like to have Yours If you feel as we do about this come in and let us talk it over Interest paid on Time Deposits Deposits Xiuaranteed by Depositors Guarantee Fund of State of Nebraska Webster County Bank I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35,000 a Red Cloud, Nebraska B Edward Floiance, President S. R. Floiance, Cali!er tlll'lllllliSKIUM Our Line of Del Monte Gives Excellent Satisfaction in a large- number o! Red Cloud homes. WE GUARANTEE THEN We Have Some Very Have You Tried Mrs. Rohrer's and Verebest THESE ARE MEDIUM that are gaining Garden Seeds of Kinds Also Onion Sets Our Stock in AllSLines is New and Fresh WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE and know that or groceries and service WILL PLEASE YOU P0 A. Wullbrandt Groceries and l!!l!!l!ll!!!!IHI!lll'lll!!!llini:tlIilM UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING -W. ".ir ROY SATTLEY Licemed ia Kama and Nebrailca r.r.Mvpi;" ax,, wvr Juiwir :;"v ,.,".:,... Canned Fruits Fine Dried Fruits fg9tXx& vUllCCS PRICED COFFEES in popularity. Queensware 4 Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For SI.50 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MAY Thirty Eight Will Graduate The week oT Juiiu Ilrst murks tho uloso of another Miccut-isfiil school year lti Red Clou 1. Diplomas will bo pres-, entcd to t hiily eight graduates uti Thursday evening, the flth, wlion tho commencement exeroihes will be given lit the Orjihunrn theater. Tho S-ulor class play will be given nt the Or Iihemn, Wednesday uvotiinr, June 4th Tliu oust of eharneteis include thirty two of tho graduates. The title of the play i- "A Coiner of the Campus". The Biieeatauroato will be given at tliu Methodist, church Sunday evening Tho programs arranged for each even lug lire as follows: CLASS ROLL. Ruth Averill Osa Uaker Christine Caldwell Lydia Chapman Charles Christy Alta Coou Rachel Cowdeti Myra Evans Mildred Fey Goldic George Goldie Fry Beatrice M'Allistcr Thclma McBride Jessie McCallum Sabilla McDowell Lorctta M'Partland Mildred Mercer Bonnie Miller Ralph Ncwhousc Robert I'opc Ruth Robertson Esda Rust William Schnicber Curtis Steward Sylvia Strickland Lcith Stuukard Katharine Trant Jane Van Dyke Clara Warren Gem White Bessie Ilannum Eunice Hoffnnm Benjamin Johnson Henry Johusou William Joy Theresa Kellctt Marie Lauranjlur Dennis Manly Clow Colors; Blue and White. Class Flower: Killarncy Rose. Class Motto: Pep, Purpose and Perseverance. BACCALAUREATE Methodist Church, Sunday, June 1, 8 p.m. Prelude Community Chorus Directed N. B. Bush Prayer Rev. B. E. Eshelmau Vocal Solo "Hosanna" Mrs. II. C. Gcllatly Baccalaureate .Rev. J. D, Hammcl Violin Solo Selected Miss Ethel Owen Beucdictiyn.. ..Rev. B. E. Eshelmau Postludc SRNIOR CLASS PLAY "A CORNIOR OF TIIK CAMPUS" Wi n.NKsnw, Jr.Ni: I, 8:15 p. in. CAsr or Ciiaua( ti:u. Ruth Day Ronnie Miller Anne Short Rachel Cowilen Flo Ferris. .." Thelmu Mollriile Minnie Davis Osa Raker Dora Mills '. Sylvia StrickMand Margaret Summers. .. Jessie McCallum Miss l'risiim Mildred Meicer Kvolina lientrioe McAllister Tilly, The Maid Iiiuo Van Dyko Mrs. Hayman Gem White Hiram llayinan.... Benjamin Johnson William Williamson. ...CurtisStoward Billy Iirown Dennis Manly Charles Steel Ralph Newhouse The Professor William Joy Kveret Ward Robert Pope College Girl 3 Christine Caldwell Myru Evans Cloldie Fry Mildred Fey Loretta McPartland Theresa Kollett Bessie Ilannum Sabilla McDowell Until Robertson Esda Uust Lydia Chapmnu Marie Laurangor College! Boys Henry Johusou Lelth Stunhnrd Charles Clulsty Leo Ruby COMMENCKM BNT EXBUCISKS THURSDAY, Jl'.NK 5, 8 p. III. March High School Orchestra Invocation Father Fitzgerald Salutatory Alta Coon Vocal aolo-"Fleeting I)ays"-B. Bailey Ruth Averill Oration. ."Cumoullago". .Clarn Warren Selection High School Orchestra Oration "Aviation". William Sehniebcr Class Prophecy Goldie'deorge and Katharine Traut Valedictory Bunlce H oilman Class SOngi Presentation of Diplomas ..,, Win, L. Wec8ner Benediction Rev. Ueobe ' I Thank You l wUh to thanlf'.my mnny ff lends for the many Courtesies extended to me during tho pony contest, conducted by F. 0 Turnurc it Hon, in which I was awarded tho pony and vehicle. Ct: ii. Vosr. . Jv , I MMHI-M 09. $!!. Charles Richardson Injured ( ' us Richardson, of Red Cloud bra:., ii hi, was the victim of a most urn'"!' 'mutt' and gruesome acci lent last I ililay evening, when in attempt ing ti swing up mi the step of a mov iug ugiiic, his foot slipped, precipitat ing " body under the engine which j iismctI over him cuttiiiK oil' liis right foot ami breaking his left leg in three places i'it accident occurred at lloldrege at!' ! Fridav ovcniiig, and KieltardMiii . was brought to McConk on No. !l. lie Is now in tho Co operative hospital, his condition being cousidcicd serious by attend ng physicians. The ktory of the accident as nearly as (mm bo determined runs its follows: Kichaidson signaled the engineer to back up and hoolc onto tho train. As the engine passed him he attempted to swing himself up on the step but fail ed to malru It, fulling down and under neHth the engine which passed over the lower part (if his body. Xono of theciew were witnesses ot tho accident, wlin.li happened in the space of a few minutes. The Ilrst they know of It was. after having annexed the waiting cai s they started down the track again, when the engineer thou noticed a large uYowd blocking the way. No time was lost in securing medical services for the injured umu whose condition was manifestly seiious. - Richardson's family wcroiiumediate iiiotlflbd of tho accident, his mother and slstercomlngdown from Red Cloud Saturday morning His father who wasln Wyomiugarrived Saturday night on No. (J. L'lter Reports are to the effect that the injured man is much bettor and hopes for his recovery are entertained by those in attendance. Mct'ook Ga zette. Keeping Up To Date In knonintf with the niwross of our city the Cowden-U'aley Clothing Co , are making some marked Improve ments In the. Interior of their stole. Thoy have just completed the install ation.or u modern clothing display ciblnet, the same being a golden oak tlnish. Tho cabinet contains eight cimpirtmeiits-.fouron either side of tin- diessiiiL' room. '1 hu cabinet is dust proof and insures tho purchaser t clean sanitary wearing apparel. The door9 when opened can bo pushed back ( into the shlo of each compartment, out ot tho way. The clothing is arranged on racks, which may be pulled out of , the cabinet, thereby giving the mor-' chant an opportunity or displacing tho entire contents of each compartment. Mr. Cowden Informs us that plans are under way for more ex'tenslvc Interior improvements, and when completed the store will be as modern as tiny found in the cities. Open Air Band Concert The first Hand Concert of tho season will be given In front of tho Orpheum Thoater Friday evening, May iiflrd, at 8 o'clock The following is the pro gram: March Panella "The American Red Cioss" I New) Selection. .."Robin Hood".. .Re Koven Cornet Solo..".araldn Polka".. Losey M. A. Mercer Waltz.... "Jolly Fellows".... Vollstedt Mexican Serenade. "Jovitta". . Arimjnd Selectlou from "Going Up" (Now) lllrsh Star Spangled Manner F. Mli.ixu, Director. James Gilbert returned home Sun day from Camp Dodge where he was honorably discharged from tlie army, lie was in Co. D, 1C8 regiment of the 42nd division and was in active ser vice in France. Charlc's Mocde came down from Blue Hill, Tuesday evening, to visit his sister, Mrs. Grant Turner and otler relatives. Charley had just re cently, returned from ovorsenstand had obtained his dischargo from tlie army. Walter Pope, who is working near Cowles, spent Sun'dny with .his par T . H .. I a.. ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pope. An Investment In Happiness TO purchase a NEW EDISON is not an ex penditure; it's an investment. It means evenings filled with enjoyment of tho world's best music RE-CREATED so perfectly as to be indistinguishable from the interpretation of the living artists. And it menns evenings at home where you don't spend a cent. To own The New Edison means not only more happiness but more money in the bank. H. Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler Br JLf LTiiu;ji:MmLi;ium-Liiiiiiui:a:urtttrnr::rL!:!:nLii.iUiJJ lintiuixuiinu-jHjJuinii.EtHiiuu'aiiiuaiLiiiiuuiiin;!; Everywhere! Always these tires give ihe good service. They arc Extra Tested. That's the reason. ' Why don't you profit by the Extra Tested quality of Racine Country Road Tires? S000 MILE GUARANTEE 7S00 MILE FORD CASINGS Remember! We Give You the BEST in Vulcanizing, Repairing and Retreading. ii f5 R. C. SUTTON 1 M!ir:,,;':.i:r.;;;,!"':r'!!;1; nii'iiiiuiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiuiiiiii:!!:!!:,' mi mm tVvvaBaPiiPVi The day of all days is of course, the Graduation Day Memory long lingers 'round that event; consequently your gift at this time should be so chosen as to help make the recollection pleasant. We have just the gift you would choose. Come, See It Dr.W.H. McBride DENTIST OVKR STATE RANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA NUMBER 121 aiiiii!B::!::iiii,i!i!i!'jnH!i!iiuusoi:!;i:!!rR Along everyxcountry road you will see RACINE Country Road Tires. RED CLOUD NEBRASKA iiiiiuiiiii'iiiniiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiraiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiKiiiiimsaiEy rMM f i n i I i I f Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST waive (Tver Allirlulit's Store Red Cloud Nebraska I