RET) OLOTJD. HIBRA8KA OBIS! ) 4 I N J. J. r v, :: 'X A' ' ,'f.' i ' t . ? 1 v; .t- jfltvi 1 w 1 ".1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Hcnlcil urnpMulM U)1 tie rccdvtil at tlio oMIcimi! tlio llty ( lerk. It ret l'!ousl, Netrntkn until Oo'cWicI: p 111. tnittlnrd tlmo. Vnmwt'.'D I'H'j, (or tlieionstriu Hon ol pilnis nnil mis cfilniuotiK work lncldtnt.il theritoln.t'aitn.f lilitrlofi .V.. 12 and lot n.Uil City, in Miounon plnnH tuul upw liu .itlons on tlio In ulllce ol Mild lUrk. '1 liu rnulmi'iN iKtiiniiu ol (nnntltliH mil l , nit initstirous follows ijr VNTIIII.S Unit ( ihih Dm. '.'. lisr a Strict l'avriiiont A. H. C. AWim, riU, 3,"i0 si. ilv Allen- I'tivciiient l. 'AIM i. jrib. Uriel. Cims A Khuet Axplmlt ('Mm II. c Ailiiiltic . one. Ulan &, Uuiicrvte Cltiw I). ' ' rnrli u'lln. ft. ' UBO lln.'U. CuirtiaiulUiittur IJJlT " '.'ibi'J " ' lltudor 121 ' I.iln " " (IradliiKiUwviM'iirl) WJ en. yeU. u-JOe-n, yd1, Inli-taTyiioA I Kncli '20 I'uvh lnlctH rypuC. i " ' li " Mniiholts 0 " '.J " 'IH)I,IKH UlllCllOf) 1Sllllll.lt. JlKlln.lt. in u 81 " 21 ., 0 .. .. Mi .. .. :so 4io " ;o J Mi" .! Eat and chink at Powell .t Pore's Uafe. tf John Throne left this morning for Milwaukee. Art Gilbert was in Inavalo Tues day afternoon. Mirts Nola Jeffries spent Wednes day in Hasting?. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ailcs left, for Hatint;s this morning. Mr. and Mr?. Paul McDowell rc- Attcrnnte.- piopniln will be rceelvctlon brick, hctt nsphnlt and nHpluiltlc concrete lor fitrcct pacintnt and on concrete lor alley pavement all as clav-llled abos e, and more fully shown and diM-rlbid In the engineers jilan and spiclllcatlons. Kacli proposal must be accompanied by a,ccrtlllcd check In an amount ol not lets than C percent ol bid, made ptynblo to "1 ho City Treasurer ol Ited Cloud. Nebraska" Thu check at the blddtr to whom tho award Is made will be held until contracts ate Hlmiu! and bond tiled. All other checks will bo returned when the contract Is awarded. Detailed plans and specifications may bo seen and proposal blanks obtained nt tho olllce ol tho City Engineer, (leo. II. Oserlnit, or at tho ollleu ol the consilium: engineers, (Irani, l'ulton A. Letton.'Mi llankcis UIe Hlili;., Lincoln, Nebraska. lllddcrs deslrlm; plans and speclllcatlons lor thtlr Indlvhltial use m.ty obtain the same from the! consiliums e-ndneer upon payment ol ij.OO no partol which will bo refunded. Proposals made upon blanks other than those furnished by thoenulneers will be rejected and tho City ( enim-ll reserves the rlyht to reject any and all bids If deemed advisable-. Ily order ol tin Mayor and 1 Ity ouncll of Ited Cloud. July '."J. 1U1U. I. (. l'OI'li Mayor (Seal.) " ' 'I Kl ,J I'ltrK (.!.(. Jl.OVKIUNU Clt IJimlnetr I '.,....-.... :::::: AS TOLD TO US ...... .'. ::::: -!:: - liuy l'.ruad at Powell and Popi-s Ed Burr was up from Guide Rock Fi iday. Oliver Powell was in Kiverton Thurfday. J. H. Bailey went to Omaha Tues day morning. Bert Benson of Superior was in the -city Tuesday. Joe Springer was up from Guido Kock Stinday evening. Mrs. Renfro went to Beatrice, Sat unlay to visit relatives. Jim McBridc of Cowlcs was in the city Monday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Sattloy spent Monday with friends in Hastings. Everett Bean of Inavale was in the city Friday afternoon. Sfate Agent O. D. Hedge was home the first of the week. My. and Mrs. Glen Walker arrived home from Colorado Sunday- S. B. Kizer returned home from Lincoln' the last of the week. " Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waller of Cowles were in the city Monday. Mj. and Mrs. M. B. Corner; left Sunday via automobile for Michigan where they will visit relatives. Verne Bailey arrived in the city Sunday from Cheyenne where ho was discharged from the army. Ed Walters returned home from Omaha Friday evening where ho had been having his foot treated. ORPHEUM imBmmni Friday and Saturday Gladys Brockweli in A Fox Production The Forbidden Room Comedy: Hungry Lions in A Hospital MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY . :ickford ibaddy Long Legs" Admission 30c-10c plus wan, tax tiood meals jf ood service mode: titt I rices Powell fc PopoS eiifu. Ftim Smith of LaGrandc, Oregon, was visiting friends in tho city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ailes went to Wymore Saturday to vibit rela tives. Chailey Kessler arrived in tho city Saturday evening to vihit friends. Tho Red Cloud Auto Co. put up a new awning in front of their garago Monday. j Phil Sherwood went to Chicago, Thursday toe visit his aunt, Mrs. Chas. Wcisz. - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Huffcr of Ax tcll spent the first of the week with relatives here. Fred Phares arrived home Friday evening having been discharged from the army. ' Mrs. Will Sunberry and son re turned home from Republican City Friday morning. Rev. Beebe was in Ord Sunday, where he conducted services at the Christian church. Only three more weeks and the public schools will be open again for the ensuing year. X , Mr. and,Mra. Fred Wells went to Lincoln, Friday, where they will make their future home. Miss Mabel Bailey and brothers, Grant and Verne spent Tuesday vis iting relatives at Cowles. Clifford Waller returned to his home at Cowlcs Friday, after attend ing the Chautauqua here. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Warren return cd home Friday evening from atrip to Beatrice, Lincoln and Omaha. Fred Slaby has resigned his posi tion with the Farmers' Union store and is now working on tho auditor ium. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens of Smith Center spent Sunday with his father, piark Stevens, and other rel atives. I Chas Norn's was in town Monday and purchased a new tractor with which he expects to do his plowing this season. Mrs. I. N. Young returned to her , home 'gt Hastings Friday, after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. S. Foe. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Burgess re turned home Sunday from Colorado, where they had been for a several weeks outing. Riverton is to have another gen- oral store. Zeigler Bros, and their brother-in-law, Vem Cady, arc the owners of tho same. I The Farmers' Union of Garfield , will hold a picnic on Aug. 14th at the John Ryan farm, ten and one half miles southeast of this city. A 1 good time is assured all who attend. ' Olcn Ireland arrived in tho city the last of the week from Chicago where ho was discharged from tho navy. He expects to enlist in tho Merchant Marine service in tho near future. The Village Board of Guido Rock at their meeting last week decided to extend the corporate limits of that little city and have employed Attorney McNcny to look after tho legal affairs pertaining to tho an nexation. Miss Hattio Christian left Friday morning for Lincoln to meet her sis ter Minnie. They together with their sister, Mrs. Wade Tafe and .children of Tarkio, Missouri, will spend a few weeks camping at Bigelow, Missouri. NOTICE Beginning with Aug. 1st we will develop any size film or film pack free of charge when prints arc ordered. When no prints nrn ordered, tho nrico is Be for films i or 10c for film packs. Quick service: 1 bring in your films or packs today una got your priuib lumurruvv. j.iiu price of prints remains as hereto fore. THE RED CLOUD STUDIO Mr-;. F. S. Henderson returned home from Omaha Tucsdny evening. C. R. Poetuni of Republlvw Crty was the guest of John Foster this week. ' Cha. Bnihakel' is having his new residence and gaiage stuccoed this week. Mrs. Annis went to Omaha this morning to vis.it her sister, Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mudd arc the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday morning. Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Mitchell and children arc enjoying an outing in Colorado. Mrs. Joe Barta and children spent Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Sidlo at Letter. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Waconer arc the parents of a baby son bornTucs day morning. McAllister and Wolfe installed a bowling alley in their billiaid par lor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tonnant are the proud parents of a nine pound baby girl, boin Tuesday. Edgar Cow den returned homo Wednesday from Denver where, he had been visiting his wife. Mofdamcs Joseph Topham and Floyd McCall went to Hastings this morning to vihit Mrs. Julia Eller. Mrs. Deda G. Boner and children of Aberdeen, Washington are in the city visiting at the P. H. Boner home. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boner of Nor ton, Kansas, arrived in the city Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Boner. Mrs Fred Mumm of Hubbel at tended the funeral of her uncle, C. E. Eldredgc, in this city Monday af ternoon. Wm. Glass who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Delph left this morning for his home at Hous ton, Texas. Dr. Howard Yost is visiting his tiaronts. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yost. He expects to open a dental offiJ at North Platte. Miss Dorothy Hopka returned to her home at Blue Hill Wednesday,' after spending a few days at the A. D. Ranney home. A. E. Eldredgc and daughter, Mrs. Harry Noakcs of Hopkins, Missouri, attended the funeral of their son and brother, C. E. El- dredge, in this city, Monday. Henry Kecney of Cowles is circu lating a petition in his behalf of be coming a candidate to represent Webster county at tho state con stitutional convention. Mr. Kcenoy is one of Webster county's prosper ous farmers and is also a prominent man in the Farmers' Union. Mrs. Laura Kibler and Mrs. Coia Anderson, of Troy, Kansas, arrived Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ovcrlccse. Fred Moede of Selden, Kansas, ar rived in the city Monday to attend tho funeral of C. E. Eldredgc, and also to visit relatives. Mrs. II. A. Day and daughter, Ethel, returned to their home at Fairbury this morning after visiting with Mrs. F. L. Hincs. Miss -Irma Grimes returned to Hastings this morning after spend ing a few days with her brother, E. L. Grimes and family. Mrs. J. P. Peterson returned to her homo at Hastings this morning after visiting with her son, Jacob Peterson and family. Bandmaster Miller, M. A. Mercer, and Wm. McBridc went to Lebanon this morning to play in the banddur ing tho anniversary celebration. Geo. Topham and son and Mrs. Wm. Moede and son, Charley,' were down from 'Blue Hill Monday attend ing the funeral of C. E. Eldredgc. Albert Wilson and Chas. Ireland, of Akron, Colorado, who were en- route to south Dakota, spent Tues day with tho latter's sister, Mrs. T. K. McArthur. Mrs. Clara Dillon of Houston, Texas, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Delph, left this morn ing for Washita, Iowa, to visit her sister, Mrs. Laura Leech. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Mildred Delph, of Pino Bluffs, Wyoming. tIme sySntT tU )Qk n m Vi tiff opiVjHb W D n nLfau' Slu lHn. v xt StWPjIx rtizsvvn&,ftv3vz i! 'Krt-'-' ."""V? ". ' ,im I 1L The Height of Good Taste is displayed by men of refinement more in what they leave off in their dress than what they put on. And a shirt can make or mar your appearance. There are some shirts that have an air of quiet elegance an exquisite refine menta 'somhthing' hard to define, but .nevertheless very real. When you put one on you know you're well dressed in this respect just as well dressed as it is possible to be. . : Beau Brummel Shirts are made with extreme care. The cloths are tested for fastness of color as well as for strenght. The collar bands are cut with steel dies always ex actly the same size. Every operator who works on these shirts is a graduate of a 'sewing school' a maintained by the factory. A dozen other little details make for perfection in fine shirts. If you will come to the store and see the Beau Brummel shirts we will be grateful. We shall not press you to buy but we do urge you to get acquaint, ed with this supreme shirt. . . , . . ,.- Hamilton-Cather Clothing Company Levy Ordinance 1919 An orillnum' provldlnu for tlio levvlnijnf (Ity tnsesol llie-( liv of Hid (loud, Ncbuih ka, tor the Current -Miinlclpul tnt. Up It ordained by tlie -Major and City l omit II ol tlio Uty of Ited Cloud, Nebraska. -ie-lloii I I hero N hereby levied on al' tho tnnulc propert ol tho City ol lttd (loud, hr:ihka. tlio follow lui; taxes on each lino Uollarot thoai-ses&ed uttifttlonof both Ileal and I'crhonal property In sold city for the purposes heretiiuttir mentioned. ioneral Fund 'JO. mills Interest i:ietr!(- I.lnlH lionets . . . .0 mills Interna on Water liontls 2. mills Interest on tjcwerllonds 0. mills Maintenance Klcc. I.luht Works.. 0. mills Maintenance Waler Works i mills Mnlnleuancu Public Mhrnrv 4. mills Maintenance street nnd Alleys :i. mills l'uvlni! Intersection and Interest 0. mills Total -bid mills Section '.'This Ordinance shnll bo In fori o ind oileet upon Its passage, approval and publication. I'nssoel Auir..'), !l!l. Approved An,'. &, IUIU. Attest IC. I'Ol'i;. O. C. Ti:UI Ma or. ic.il) (Ity clerk. CONQUER WEAKNESS by keeping your powers of resistance at highest peak. It is as natural for Scott's Emulsion to strengthen as it is for your food to nourish the body. If you would conquer weak nessincrease your resistance take Scotfs Emulsion often. Scott fit Uowiic.Moomficld. N.J. 19-7 Sheriffs Sale Notlct-Ils hereby Klvtn. that under and by virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho oltlcoof lMlth I.. MeKe-luhan Clerk of the District Court of the'linOi Judicial District, within and for Websier county, Nebraska, upon n decno In an action pending, therein, wherein Occidental llullillnirA. Loan Associa tion was I'lalntltl, and aicainst William H. Parks etnl Defendants, I shall ofler for salo nt public vendue, at cording to the terms of said decree, to tho lilchest bidder for cash In band, at the south door of tho Court house, at Itc.il Cloud, In said Webster county, Ne braska, (that belnt? tho bulldlnu wherein tho last term of tald court wns holden) on tho 2nd day of Kcptcmln'r A. V. IUII) at two o'clock 1'. M., of said ilny, tho lOllow-InK de scribed property, to-wlt: Lot Six (fi) lilock Three () (larbtrs Addition to lied Cloud, Webster County, Ncbraskn. Given unde r my hand this IlOth. day of July A. U., 1'JIO. HItAN'K mWTKKSherltl. I'red Mmircr Plslntlirs Attorney. b-28 Notice to Creditors. In tho County Court of Webster County, Nebraska In the? matter ol tho estato ol I.oulso Darwin, deceased. Creditors of said estato Mill take notice. that tho ilmo limited for presentation and uIIhk of claims against said estato Is .Novum birUlst. I'JI'J, and lor tho pavnient of debts Is December 7th, IUI'.i. that I will sit at tho county court room in said county on the .yd d.iv ol AiiKUHt, l'JId, to uxnmlne, hear oud allow all claims duly filed which nre a llrst or second He n upon said estato, and on tho !Kd day of November. lUl'J, to oxiunlno, hear, allOW HUH ailJUSl UIKlluum uuu umjvi....o Ktnoral creditors duly Illtil. Datul this Kith day ol July. A. 1..lfll. (Heal) A. I). IlANihV, iOU" County J iuIko. Mury J. Barker, widow of John V. Barker, hits been granted a widow's !.. O.T. ...omnntt, 1,1? H, A United States Peuslon , Department. I'red Aiixmmr v. n. rnldwcll received word from his brother, Lieutenant J. C. Caldwell, stating tnat no nuu landed in the U. S. Lieutenant Cald well was in tho U. S. Medical Corp. The W. C. T. U. will hold a called meeting with Mrs. C. C. Cox, Mon day, August Hth, lor tne purpose 01 electing officers and special work. All members are urged to be present. FRANKLIN ACADEMY 1 THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR of Successful Experience Send your boy or girl to Franklin Academy if you wish to give them a thorough and com- -plete education in Music--Piano, Voice, Violin, Band Business and Expression, along with the regular High School course, under the best Christian Influence and at VERY MODERATE RATES. Send for catalogue or other information address U Principal of Franklin Academy I tKANKLIN, NEBRASKA I j PUMIUUM rorjramapiiniMW Norton and Decatur Counties, Kansas, the Best Land Proposition in the U. S. Today We Iikvc sold mores than WOO.000 (X) of these lands in the past eight weeks. Wheat yields up to -It bushols per acre. Fow Holds under SO bushels. Your lands al home are making yields as low us four bushels. Yet arc priced at S100 to S150 pur acre. Hundruds of our farms are moro than paying for tlio land with this year's crop. Same was true of three out of live crops in tho past five yenrs, Wo have 200 lino level wheat farms, improved nud unimproved, at S30 to 815 por acre easy terms somo of which we still oifer the rents this year. Ortlces at Norton, Kans., Jennings, Kans., and Franklin, Nebr. Liberal commlsbious to local agents. Write or hee us. SPENCE LAND CO. gSSE3 tjimiiirap Dr. R.V. 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