RED CLOUD, . NEBRASKA, CHIEF i a .31 f 7 B I AS TOLD TO US ji r..:..:..:..:....:..:..:..:..:..j.:..x..:..:..:..:..;..;..;.v liny IJieul ut Powell mill Popes Hoc Dr. Wilt i hit, Wednesday, Mny -0 J. H. Uniley went to Ticntun Mon day. Miss Marie Harwood is home from Omaha. Mrs. Hosmier spent Saturday in Hasting.". Dr. Lollar spent Wednesday in Hastings. Rev. Hammcl spent Tuesday in .Guide Rock. John Rose of Blue Hill was in the city Monday. 15. J. Ovcring, Jr.. spent Tue.-day i.i Guide Rock. Miss 1'uy Richardson returned from McCook, Monday. Miss Ethel Waller returned to Covvlcs, Saturday. C. V. Lindsey left Monday for his Jiome in California. , Con McCoale of ith county was in the city Saturday. Miss Marie Hollistcr was down from Inavale, Saturday. Robert Pope returned home Sunday from Denver, Colorado. Editor Coffman of the Yuma Times spent Monday in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. August Urinkman spent Wednesday in Hastings. Russel Amack left Wednesday evening for Holyoke, Colorado. Miss Eltina Richard spent the week end with her folks at Orleans. Harry Roat.s left Sunday for Do triot where he will visit his wife. E. M. Egc put up a new awning in front of his 5-10-25c store last week. Christal and Leo Terrill of Cowles spent Sunday with friends in this city. Mrs. Mackey left Tuesday for Dal las, Texas, where she will visit rela tives. E. S. Fitz left Tuesday for As ' toria, Illinois, where he will visit relatives. Mrs. Doudna and daughter, Oma, of Guide Rock were shopping in the city Saturday. Attorney F. J. Munday went to Trenton, Monday, to look after some legal business. ICE Having corn-acted for the output of the artificial ice plant I will deliver ice to all parts of the city for $:.7fi for a 5001b ticket. All tickets mut, ho paid for in ad vance. Phone all oiders to C. H. Zeiss, Residence Bell IfiO-Jnd. .'!-119. GARRY ZEISS Friday and Saturday TRA D r v " if - M A n A TaiaaaaaaaaaaW tmi.. William Fornum in The Man Hunter Tho Mory begins in London and ends in New York, with soenes on land Hiid sea. It is oeitnlnly n thriller and gives Mr Fnnuim ex ceptional opportunity to show his fine dramatic uhility. it is a ease of from riches to poverty and back to richess again with ninny stirring Incidents In the deuliiw and fall and the '-comeback.'' Also a Sunshine Comedy- Six Cylinder Love Admission 17c and lie MONDAY and TUESDAY Elaine Hammcrstein in HER MAN A special nttrtustinn of real merit. Tho Sromnntio story oT the hill country of Kuntueky, the Cumber land mountains, tho laud of yester day, where dwelt men and women whose ancestors nettled in tho mountains in colonial days and who live and talk as their grand fathers did; their songs, those of England mid Scotland in tho days of Queen Mary. Adapted- from the 'novel, .-The Battle Cry" by Charles Nevillo liuok Comedy Swing Your Partners Admission 22c-llc ORPHEUM JPPSu Eat and drink at 1'o.vell A Cafe. Pope's tf W. H. Rosencranrf snout Monday in Hr.3tings. Mrs. Mary Simpson spent Friday in Hasting". Chas. Arnold was down from Ina vale, TuoMlny. Mrs. L. II. Blaeklcdgo spent Satur day in Iliiftings. E. E. Burr of Guide Rock was in the city Tuesday. (Jood meals -good service model ate prices Powell &, Pope's cafe. May 27th, has been set as anotl er clean up day for the oity. Hours T to a. m County Treasurer Examiner C. D. Robinson spent Sunday with his wife and fnmily. Ed Pulsipher went to Wilsonville, Monday, where he will do some car penter work. W. (J. Hamilton and Russel Amack returned home Saturday from Holy oke, Colorado. Ed Fry was taken to Hastings, Wednesday where he will receive med ical attention. Miss lone lAbright went to Omaha Friday, to visit her brother, Sher wood Albright. , Mrs. J.- W. Auld and daughter, Virginia, returned homo from Omaha Monday evening. The Farmers' Union is planning on having their elevator covered with corrugated iron. Barney Sutton has sold his farm to 0. E. Ramcy, Jr., who has taken pos session of the same. Mrs. H. E. Thomas wus taken to Omaha, Monday evening, where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. Fird Rctzman returned to Omaha, Tuesday, after spending a few days with friends here. The Misses Rachel Cowden and Mildred Mercer spent the last of the week with friends at Lincoln. M. B. Sunbcrry arrived in the city Monday evening to visit his sister, Mrs. Roy Cramer and family. Miss Nina Simmons of Washington, D. C, arrived in the city Friday even ing to visit her many friends. Miss Barnes of Franklin spent a few days the first of the week with her sister, Mrs. John Burress. Mrs. Andrew Saladen returned home from Rivcrton, Friday, where she had been visiting relatives. Drs. McBridc and Nicholson were in Omaha this week attending the state dental association meeting. J. W. Shadbolt and daughter, Miss Melissa, wont to Lincoln, Saaturday, to visit their son and brother. Mrs.. S. C. Ellis entertained the Royal Neighbors Kensington club at her homo Wednesday afternoon. Ab Holverson and Floyd McMurdy who started west with a wild west show have returned to this city. Tho Misses Josephine and Blanche Sheicr and Helen Lemon attended a house party at Riverton Saturday. Rudolph Streit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Streit, returned homo this week hav ing been discharged from the army. Mrs. Roy Cramer returned home Friday from Woodruff, Kansas, where she had been visiting relatives. Miss Johnston returned to McCook, Saturday, after spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. L. H. Blaeklcdgo. Rev. Raymond Clarke of Superior spent Saturday with Rev. Bccbe. They arc planning to exchange pulpits soon. F. S. Henderson underwent an op eration in a hospital at Omaha this week and he is still in a critical con dition. H. C. Wolfe returned home Satur day from Bird City and St. Francis, Kansas, whore ho had been visiting relatives. The ladies of the Red Cross Aux iliary of Line township will meet with Mrs. Chas. Anderson next Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Huffcr of Cheyenne, Wyoming, arrived in the city Wednes day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffer. Mrs. Grace Sutton returned to her home at Inavale, Friday, after spend ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Arneson. . Mrs. Henry Pharos returned to her homo at Central City, Friday, after spending a week with the Pharos and Zeiss families. 0. R. Boyce was taken to Hastings Thursday, were he underwent an op eration and is getting along njecly at this writing. Memorial day sen-ices will be held at the Congregational church, Sun day. Rev. Harper will have chargo of the services. Rev. Harper and daughter, Grace, were called to Rivcrton, Monday, on account of the illness of their daugh ter and sister. Molvin Wall of Smith Center and Miss Gladys Somers of Athol, Kan sas were united in marriage by Judge Rannoy last Sunday. The Nebraska Convention pf the Lcaguo to Enforce Pea.cc will meet in Omaha, Saturday May :U, at tho Auditorium. Such prominent educa tors and speakers as William Howard Taft, Dr. Anna Howaid Shaw, Capt. Thomas Shaw, Capt. Thonuis G, Chamberlain, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, and Herbert S. Houston, editor ol World's Work will bo present. Miss Hazel Harvey was tjovyn from Inavale today. Mrs, Andy Saladen went to Wy more this morning. ,: Miss Greta TuinUic returned home, from Lincoln, Wednesday evening. Gene Ryan and Paul Polnlcky arc spending today fishing at Amboy. Rev. Harper and daughter, (5 race, returned from Rivet tun this morning. Misses Lottie and May Putnam went to Hastings thi.s morning to spend the day. County Attorney II. S. Foe re turned homo Wednesday evejiing from a business trip to the western part of the state. W. II. Fry went to Hustings this morning to visit his brother, Ed Fry, who is in a hospital receiving medi cal attention. Mrs. R. 0. Gather and chiHIrcn of Lander, Wyoming, arrived in the city Wednesday to visit with Mr. ami Mrs. C. F. Cather. LOST A Purse in Orphcum or on street. Finder please notify Miss Clcmmie Boubal at Powell & Pope's cafe. Reward. Mrs. Henry .of Sabetha, Kansas, who had been visiting her uncle, A. N. Delph and family, left for her home this morning. 0. M. Adams, of Omaha, one of the executive committee of the Y. M. C. A., was in the city Monday between trains visiting Rev. Heche. FOR SALE One week and one month old baby chicks. Rhode Is land Reds and BufT Orphingtons. 20 cents each. Phone lnd. 25X. Siipt. P. M. Whitehead, Geo. Harris and A. II. Carpenter were in the western part of Kansas looking at land tho first of the week. Mrs. Frank Peterson returned homo from York, Monthly evening, where she had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crone. Mrs. Eckbcrg and daughter, Miss Minnie, spent Saturday and Sunday in Red Cloud at the Fred Nelson home. Monday's McCook Tribune. The Misses May Walker and Ber nice Shorer spent the last of the week with their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherer, at Hastings. Fred Carnahan arrived homo this morning from Camp Hancock, Geor gia, where ho was a Sergcnt in the ordinance branch of the army. Editor Coffman of the Yuma Times left this morning for Superior and Smith Center where he will spend n few days before returning to Yuma, Colorado. Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, will meet eye, ear, noso and throat patients and those lieedingH glasses lifted at Dr. Dnmerells otlloo, WedtiCMlny, Maj M.- Hours '2 o 0. Mcsdamcs Doudna, Ed Burr anc' John Crary, wore up from Gu dr Rock, Wednesday evening attending the Guide Rock High School play at the Orphcum. All the men who belong to the Rei Cloud Fire Department that are en titled to exemption papers may ob tain them from Secretary L. R. RuM at Hunt's barber shop. Tho Social Cirelo of young people of the Christian Church entertained the Senior Social Circle at the home of Mis. Beit Morhnrtlast Friday. About 4." were present. For Sale Minneapolis threshing outlit, com plete, consisting of 20 li p steam en gine, :$2 x Ml separator with 10 bin cylinder, gcarltss blower, new Ruth feeder, Uai t belt wcigticr, all in goo. I shape, good belts. K. S. FIT,, Red Cloud, Neb httfamat GRAINING PROCESS Modernize the old home with a Chi Namel floor imitatingnatural hardwood atacostofabout2casquarefoot. Sani tary, washable, heel-proof and remarka bly durable. Dries quickly. There is a Clii-Namel varnish, enamel or other trnish lor everything in tne Home. fv rXChi-Namel$torei8 In your locality will leach you lo tnln la 5 mlnutei. lite. Cbi-Namcl product! ate confined lo one representative merchant In locality alwayi dealer known lor hl(li trade service and mcrchandlie. The Ohio Varnish Co., ClCTelind We carry a full line of Clii-Namel varnishes, enamel and other finishes because they fit our icputation for goods of first quality, at the lowest prices, and for pains-taking service to our customers. f Chl-tfamtl Color VarnlthM alio on colored lor flooti, woodwork and ForcW lure. Chl-Namtl Stove Pipe Enamel uandi hi:h heat, prerenli run, and itayi tliy longed. Let us teach you the graining process free. Chi-Namcl easy fl&s$3rito C. L. Cotting The Druggist Mi, and Mrs. Chns Whitaker cele brnvd their fifteenth wedding anni u i ..! Inst Thursday evening. A lart'.' number of friends were invited an i -hey had a most enjoyable time. week ago some one broke tho loi ., oir tho door of tho Masonic ha i htenng tho same and stole about a ' v. n of the electric light globes. Tb. lodge will pay a reward of $2fi f"' tie nricst and conviction of the go party. ' ' lit. Rev. Goo. A. Beecher, HUinpof western Nebraska, will 1' i li tit Grace church next Sunday nioMi.ng at 11 o'clock, school time. 0 'iiir to Dean Tyner's address in the event-g, the Bishop's evening service w" mdoubtedly be omitted. J. M. BATES, Pastor. I ' Leviathan, which is the largest sh , afloat on the ocean, is due to do. at New York City today. The 'itY.'!i regiment and other branches of thi 'ith division were aboard her ami it is safe to say that many of oiii voting men who were in this famous division will soon be home. The neat appearance, to vlsltois and &ti angers of well kept yards, lawns and streets will create tin impression of thrift i.inl prosperity. An example is the couit yard, compared with two or tin ce years ago, now a beautiful vvel kept lawn which hhould bo the pti' ! of every cltlen of the town and county. V Sheriff O. 1). Hedge of Red Cloud, now hi the employ of the state enforop. mi.' nt Hijind, was liereThurhday of this week and made the arrest of Chi Is AimIi'immi of Franklin and found home Jamaica ginger in the Anderson restaur ant in Franklin, it is Nild. The ics tam ati'iir was brought to the timullo in tin-1 ity. where nil examination was begun into ills ense, which was con tinued over to Friday Franklin Conn tj Ti buiiu. Tlnoiigh the courtesy of tho Com. men ml Club acting in co-operation with the commilteu of tho P. E. (), Chapter, Tnc&dny, .May 27th, has been designated as another "clean up" day for the city. On this date practically all the stores and business houses have ngucd to remain olnsed until ten o'c-W'k in the morning in order that this time, may be put in, by every one, in cleaning yards, terraces and streets in liout of their residences or any pluce that may be Improved. Civic pride In our town should prmpt in every man, '.voiiimii and child a iU m to assist in making Red Cloud a ty Beautiful Why pay $1 to $1.50 when you can buy a high grade broom from us for This is the greatest bargain ever offered. You will save money by trading with us. jT NOTE: We are independent and no "combine" dictates prices to us. 7U We buy for cash and sell for cash and give you the benefit. Merchan dise bought and sold on a long term credit basis must be and are higher in price. While we are a Farmers Asssciation we also welcome city patronage. Farmers union MBBaSMii Comfort, Economy and Efficiency COMFORT for it means a cool kitchen, y Economy for it wastes no fuel. You burn kerosene oil only when you need it. Efficiency for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of operation and every bit of heat is concentrated close under the cooking. ttmtHJSb' 4 Come in and let our salesmen show its manyJ good points. Sold Exclusively and Guaranteed by GEO. W. TRINE lrtWVVWVVVVWAV.V-V-V.V.VV.V.V.VAVVAV'VVS5 Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, lnd. Store 1 58, Res, I!wv.v.vAV.v.vv.VAv.VLrtJVVs F .. mmmmmt araBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV .iBBBBViBBaw Co-Operative Association of mm wi J 1 i 93 RED CLOUD, NEB. : V Red Cloud I 11 j