RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA 0HXE1 hi ' &' 4 ?n : :-k-:-:x-:"Xx-:-:":-:: AS TOLD TO US ,,I"X4"Mxx"H;J' IJuy Itrentl at Powell and Popes Paul McDowell went to Axtell Monday. Will Tabor of Inavalc was in the cltv Tuesday. Gilbert Beck was up from Super ior over Sunday. State Agent 0. D. Hedge was home this week. Roy Cramer is spending his vaca tion in this city. Walter Moore of Riverton- was in the city- Saturday. Jim Silvey was down from Ina valc Monday evening. Paul Ncwhouse was home from Blue Hill 6'vcr Sunday. -" u J. G. Potter is home from an ex tended visit in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zeiss spent Wednesday in Hastings. Mrs. Henry Nyberg was a Ha stings visitor Wednesday. J. E. Morris of Riverton was in the city Tuesday evening. Gene Bush visited relatives in Obcrlin, Kansas, last week. Harvey Rickcrson of Orleans spent Saturday with friends here. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Beebe re turned home from Alma Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Boles spent Sunday with 1 datives at Franklin. Twenty percent discount on all dress straw hats Hamilton-Cottier Clothg Co Jim Barklcy is visiting his bi oth er, John Barklcy and wife this week. Miss Jessie Kellegg icturned home from Lincoln, Thursday even ing. Mrs. W. A. Hunt and son leluincd home from Ulysses, Satuiday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickcrson spent Sunday with friends in this city. Dr. and Mrs. McBrido returned home Sunday evening from Beaver City. Ray Fountain arrived in, New Yoik City, Monday night from over seas. Horace Frisbie went to Trenton, Monday, to work in the harvest fields. Miss Josephine Richards is visit ing her sister, Mis. H. C. Lctson and family. Rev. Harper and daughter, Grace, returned fiom Riveiton Monday morning. Meredith Butler arrived in New Port News, Virginia, Tuesday, from overseas. Carroll Ailes returned home Sun day, having been, discharged from the army. , t G. W. Trine left Wednesday on a trip through the western part of this state. Miss Martha Able went to Hebron Rntnrdav. to visit her sister. Mrs. W. W. Wright. Miss Mabel Drain accompanied her nieces home to Harvard, Satur day morning. Judge Dungan, of Hastings was in the city Saturday morning be tween trains. Mr. and Mrs. Will West, of Nap onee spent Friday with his mother, Mrs. S. West. Harry Waller and family of Cowlcs were in the city Sunday vis iting i datives. Mrs. Fred Clark came up from Guide Rock, Tuesday evening to vis it friends here. ORPHEUM TONIGHT Clara Kimball Young in "The Claw" A fine story well told. A snappy production. Admission 17c and lie Friday and Saturday George Waslh in 'Help! Police!' Also a Sunshine Comedy Admission 17 and lie MONDAY and TUESDAY Kitty Gordon in "ADELE" Good meals good service moderate prices Powell & Pope's enfe. Howard Yost of Lincoln spent Saturday with his parent?, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yost. The Farmers Union installed thiee new awnings in front of their stoic this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper of St. Tjoc aie visiting his father, Rev. Harper, this week. Roy Hassinger returned home from the western part of the state the last of the week. Joe Fogel of Eatonville, Washing ton is in the city visiting his sister, Mrs. G. W. Hutchison. Earl McKimmey of Minden spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKimmey. J. L. Christian came home from MissqurLjlas Thursday to spend the Fourthly ith, his family. Misses Mabel Koontz and Maude Morarlville Went to Amherst, Mon day to visit with friends. County Treasurer Examiner C. D. Robinson spent the weekend with his wife and family. Roy Garber returned home from Eldora. Kansas. Sunday where he has been shocking wheat. Miss Alice Fitzpatrick of Denver, arrived in the city Tuesday to visit Mrs. Polnicky and son, Paul. Miss Marybelle Hassinger left Wednesday morning for Chicago where sImj will visit friends. Mrs. Pegg returned home Monday from Riveiton whcie she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Martin. Don Saunders of Billings, Mon tana was in the city visiting his many friends the first of the week. Miss Gertrude Coon left Saturday morning for New Yoik City whore she will take up Y. W. C. A. woik. Miss Jessie Lcmmert of Bloom ington spent the weekend with her cousin. Mrs. E. G. Caldwell and fam ily. J. H. Bailey and wife were called to Omama Sunday on account of the serious sickness of their son, Grant. Mrs. E. G. Morgan, who had been visiting at the Spcnce Potter home, returned to her home at Hastings, Monday. Miss Hnlnn Reihcr left Wednes day morning for Chicago, where she wiil spend the remainder of the summer. M. A. Mercer returned home Mon day evening from Ogallalla where he placed in a band at the Frontier Days celebration. Owinir to the scarcity of farm labor, Geo. Harris went over to Kan sas, Tuesday to help Burlcy' Stan harvest his wheat crop. Miss Marie Laurangcr, who Is at tending the Kearney Normal school, spent the last of the week with her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Mcintosh. Harry Stevens and family and the Watkins family of Red Oak, Iowa, have been visiting at the Al Al bright home the past week. Miss Maude Beauchamp returned to her home at Guide Rock Wednes day, after visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Aubushon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hewitt teft Tuesday for Omaha and Grand Is land and other places where they will spend a few months visiting. Miss Eltina Kickard stopped on in the city Monday evening to visit friends. She had been to Uowecsc and was cnioutc to her home at Or leans. Miss Rctta McDowell accompan ied her sistcr.Miss Marjan to Omaha Saturday evening, wliero the latter will have her arm tieated by a spe cialist. Mr. McMillan, a Yeoman lodge deputy fiom McCook, is making this city his hcadquaitcrs and is working in the interest of that lodge until September. A large number of our citizens attended the celebration at Guide Rock, while most of the farmers staid at home and harvested the wheat crop. The- Red Cloud ball team will go to Riverton next Sunday afternoon, where they will cross bats with the ball team of that place. Let's all go and boost for our team. Wednesday morning Elmo Goos, of Blue Hill, and Miss Constance L. Roubal, daughter of J. V. Roubal of this city wore united in marriage by County Judge A. D. Runney. Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST onicc 0cr AlbrlRhl'i Store Red Cloud Nebraska I Eat aod drink at Powell & Popo'a Cafe. tf The weeds on the I. 0. 0. F. lots need mowing. Miss Anna Gilham is spending the day in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Potter went to Hardy this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitney left for Gillette, Wyoming today. Miss Retta McDowell returned from Omaha, Wednesday evening. 20 oar cant discount on all 4r trw hats at Hamllton-Ctvther . . Sam Saunders of Burkctt was visiting friends in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dnve Kalcy returned linmo from Lincoln the last of the week. Miss Jennie Miner went to Ina valc Wednesday evening to visit friends. Hogs are now selling at $22.35 per hundred in the Kansas City market. Miss Eltina Rickard returned to her home at Orleans Wednesday pvoninir. Mrs. Clara Shorcr and daughter, Josephine, went to Hastings this morning. Miss Edith Bcckwith went to Hastings this morning to attend a house party. Misses Minnie Traut and Helen Saunders went to Hastings today to attend n hou?o tmrt.v. Lieutenant Phil Sherwood landed at Newport News, Virginia, last Friday fiom overseas and will soon be home. Band Master Miller says there will be no band concert Friday even ing owing to the fact that everybody is btisv harvesting. Mrs. F. H. McMillan and daugh im of McCook arrived here this morning to join her husband who Is a Yeoman lodge deputy. Euireno Rvan left Wednesday evening for Holyoko, Colorado, where he has taken a position with the Amack Clothing Co. FOR SALE: On easy terms, good improved quarter section 2 miles cast and seven miles south of Ina valc. For terms see H. J. Wonder ly. tf. Dave Bell and wife were over from Red Cloud Sunday, visiting his brothers, Bennett, Sylvannisand Ned and their families. Lebanon Times. James Kcagle is the first one in this vicinity to thresh. He hauled now wheat to the Union elevator Wednesday, that tested 61 says Manager George Kailcy. The school board met Monday evening but owing to the facte that Prof. Whitehead hasn't filed Ills' rc nort with Secretary Pope wtSoie un able to print, the proceeding at this time. BIO SPECIAL Mid-Summer Sale ON Mens Dress Straw Hats Men's Panamas, Bankocks 20 PER CENT Discount All Other Dress Straw Hats Discount J0 i PER yy 3 CENT ' A good assortment left to choose from THE SALE COMMENCES f Tf "IT 1 Of.L SATURDAY J ULllZth I Cowden-Kaley Clothing Comp Ii "ALWAlfiS RELIABLE' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker left Wednesday via automobile for Col- Iorado Springs, where they will enjoy an outing. , Mi.ss Lucile Wilcox of North Platte, Who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Miner Sherwood left Wednesday for Chicago. The Kcd Cross ladies will be in charge of the boldicr's antcen ser vice at the Holland Hotel on July 17th for the soldiers und sailors celebration. Clias. L. Cottlng is now showing the finest assortment of toilet goods that has ever been in the- city. Lndies cuu iind most any kind they prefer. Uo hns added the "Hudnut" line, also, which will soon bo hero. Ladies are invited to call and see them. adv Ensign Laird Warner of Ten Sleet). Wyoming, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. S. C. Dielsson, Wed nesday evening. He has just been discharged from the service and wan a pilot at Pcnsacola, Florida. UNChAI.MKl) LKTTEKS List of unclaimed letters remain ing uncalled for m this office for the week ending July 5th, 1910: Mr. 11. Chalmers. Mrs. W. F. Smith. Mb. Ralph Norton. Mr. Robert Norton. Mrs. Joe Snook. Mr. John Shcrrcr. If not called for by July 19th thctc letters will be sent to the dead letter office. II. C. LETSON P. M. Redemption Privilege Limit The public will bo allowed one month from July 1st In which to present their two-cent cards and three-cent envelopes for exchango at full value After tho expiration of that time postage value nnr ehnii hi nllnwpil for tho envelopes and three fourths o'f tho postage value r .. u. ..Ill for the earns, inreo corn. rinuiti be redeemed by any Post olllce. Mrs. Ida Marshall returned to her home in Kcd Cloud, Sunday night nftcr a week's visit with tho W. P. Ryan famil-y. Lubanon Times. iu Bladen Brieflets Coming "Oh! Boy" Mary Pickford in "Daddy Long Legs" Fan ny Ward in "Common Clay" "The Bishop's Emeralds" 17. OO Delivered At Your Bin Temple, Pennsylvania Premium Washed Hard Coal $17.00 per ton delivered at your bin. GIVE US YOUR ORDER PLATT & FREES Mrs Oley Iverson was a Red Cloud visitor Saturday. J. A. Denton and L. E. Spcnce were in Chappell lust woek. Miss Clnra Keillor of Kearney was here visiting friends over tho weekend. .Too Rigglns came In from Colorado the first of tho week to help in tho harvest. Ilarrv Cramer of Red Cloud visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. W 13. Cramer Sunday, Mrs. Frank Harlow nnd son, Hurry, of Red Cloud visited at the C. L. Cram er home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. llonjamln Tyler of Shawnee, Colo , returned to their home Satimlny after n visit with J. J. Rig gins and family. Miss Violet Davis returned honn Thursday fiom Koaruey whore she la attending tho Summer Normal, for n visit with telatlves over the fourth. Speeders Take Notice After this date you will bo arrested for dilving over 12 miles an hour In this city. Dated July 8, 1919. uy oraer oi uiiy mayor. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Rev. V. M. Harpqr and daughter, Miss Grace, returned home Monday alter spending a week visiting his daughters near Riverton, also filling his appointment at tho Lono Tree school house where they had two fine services and a basket dinner. All arc cordially invited to wor ship with us next Sunday at the usu al hours: Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. There will bo no evening services as the pastor will preach in the country south cast of Red Cloud. V. M. HARPER, Pastor. i ,jff-a.. - -i f , "J1 , JLJ- " The Cabinet Women Have Always Wanted 0 17T T TC tC KITCHEN 9JL.ULCJtli7 IN th! Uf. Uautafal inly mtJ-m SoBom -Maottruail" oW idatU ol al women. wo ihiak. ato iwtli H mail. Ik piaucU of plrMl boauty, ctonbiky and umum. FJuen Ion odl mpoiii aro kaw cyttl ' to iht firtf time. N oilxr tM Us iWra til. 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