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VsiS Work That Satisfies Whether you have a Portrait made, or bring its a film to finish or enlarge, our aim is to PLEASE YOU We want Your Work in all lines of the photograph business and you- zvill find our work SA TI SPIES Over Smith's Shoo Store- Jhe Gleason Studio The Big Three Quality In order to measure up to the demands of the buying public of today any piece of merchandise must give satisfaction in every way. If it does not Jt is stricken from the list of desireable merchandise The goods we handle possess this QUALITY Service The service we tender our patrons, even to the 'kiddies' is known to all. Our aim at all times, is to give you wants very prompt and careful attention. PfifTfik The Pnce s n8ure as lw as 'l ICC it is possible to make it when ' you consider that our merchandise is the best the market affords. You are protected not only by our .years of successful grocery experience, buj also by our guarantee of your satisfaction. P. A. Wullbrandt 'r Groceries and Qua ens ware Masons Elects Officers Charity Lodge, No. 5!J, A. P. &, A. M., mot last Friday evening and elect ed the following officers for the en suing year: F. J. Grico W. .M. H. S. Foe Senior Warden. W. D. Kd.son Junior Warden. E. L. Grimes Treasurer. D. P. Perry Sect ctary. The enter apprentice degree was conferred on a candidate by J. W. Tulley. MEMORIAL .SUNDAY The following is the Memorial Day program to be given in the Besfco auditorium, on next Sunday, May aoth, at 11 a. m: Anthem Chorus Prayer Rev. J. L. Beobc Solo . . . ...Mrs. H. C. Gellatly Scripture Reading Anthem Chorus Addreas Rev. Ht W. Cope Song America Benediction Rev. V. M. Harper DECORATION DAY The following is the Decoration Day program to be observed next Monday, May a 1st: 1:30 P. M. Parade will form on comer of Web ster Street and Fourth Avenue. All soldiers of Civil, Spanish American and World War, Boy Scouts, Red Cross will march in a body to ceme tery where they will decorate tlic graves. 0:00 P. M. Besso Auditorium' Song Chorus Invocation Song Young Ladies' Sextette Reading . S. B. Kizer List of Deceased Soldiers Address S. R. Boyce Gettysburg Speech Song ..... . . Chorus Address Song Young Ladies' Sextette Song Star Spangled Banner Recital MME. GILDEROY SCOTT England's famous Contralto Hesse Auditorium, Red Cloud Monduy, May 31st- Gertrude Culbertson Bell at the piano Program Voce di Donna (La Gioconda) -.. Ponchiclli The Last Hour W. Kramer Possession . dough-Leigh ter The Bitterness of Love S. P. Dunn Butterflies Linn Seiler Mon coeur s'ouvrea ta viox (Sam son & Dalilnh) ... Saint Sacns Invocation to Eros Kur&teiner Her Rose Whitney Combs Monotone . Cornelius Spring Hildach Indinn songs arianged by Thurlow Licurance a. Her Blanket Nawao b. Wounded Fawn . ...... Chcyene Medicine Rye Song c. From an Indian Village Blackfoot d. Serenade Sioux e. By the Waters of tMinnclonka . Sioux Lassie o'Mine E. S. Walt Cupid's Garden . . . English Folk Song (Sonorset) Ballynurc Ballad Irish Folk Song Lezzie Lindsay Scotch Folk Song First PhotoTfayTthe Auditorium" Next Week T'.ie new equipment for the Besse Auditorium bus arrived and the maim gar, O. L Atkins is having the same installed. This equipment Includes the Tory latest screens and two Into model picture machines. Mr. Atkins slates that they are the very best to be had and all the equipment Is an exact dup licate of what in used in the theaters of Chicago and New York, Be expects to have all details Mulsh ed and ready for opening' Tuesday, Juno 1st. "Soldieis of Fortune," a big special feature, Is the picture that has boon scleotud for the opening en gagement. Judge Dungan, of Hastings, was in the city Saturday morning and hold a speeiul. term of district court at which timo tho following cases wcte up for hearing: Wm. H. Cloud va Don Cloud et al, confirmation of sale, deed ordered nnd distribution nwaid ed in accordance with decree of par tition; Clara Peters vs Elizabeth Peters ct al. sale confirmed, dcd or dered and distribution awarded in ac cordance with decree or partition; 9 Red Cloud to Celebrate At a meeting of the Chamber of Com. nu'fe held Tuesday evening plans for a I'oiuth of July celebration were ills iMlStfd and It was decided that Red Cloud would observe- that gleat da v. The entertainment committee of this club will be In charge of the making of all nriangements, nd this matter will bo given publlc'ty In the news papers Now Is the time for evetyone to lay their plans Make arrangements to be with us that day, a n cordial iuvltat ibn U extended to all. To Our Subscribers 7 Ou and after tho 10th day of Juno tho subscription ptice of The Red Cloud Chief will be $'.00 per year pay aide in advance. The ever increasing coit of producing o newspaper labor, ink, paper, type, etc. makes it neces sary for us to make this additional charge of GOc per year. The Western Newspaper Union has twice in the imst eight months raised the price of stock und ready prints, with the third mite scheduled for the tirst of June. Although material and paper has doubled in cost, and in some cases trebled we are making an attempt to meet this raise with i-nly a fifty cent i icrease in subscription price. 4 Win Both Games Rod Cloud base ball fans had a pretty fair sample of what the local team can produce on the diamond when they really 6ettle down to the game in earn est, as last Sunday they played a double header and weie victorious in both games. They met tho Bangert Bros, nine on the local Deld and ti limned them !) to 4 in asercu-inning gHme, and the way they were going at the finish would In all probability have resulted In a much higher score If the regulation nine inning game had been plajed. They were obliged to cut the game short owing to their opponents failing to reach hete on time and a game being scheduled for four bells at Rlvcrton, Herzog was on the mound and ably demonstrated that his sense of touch was as keen on the "pill" as It Is on the Ivories of a baby grand piano. Hardin of Lebanon took everything that passed the batter as all good catchers should, A jmiiit to Rivertou in a car acted as a stlmulent on tho boys amMvhen the giimo came to a close there tho scoie was 10 to 0 In Red Cloud's favor. D.ilims pitched this game with Hardin catching, While Lebanon may not be very en tliuslastlcover Hardin's style of talc lug them oil' tho end of tho bat, base ball fans in this vicinity class him among the good ones nnd wo hope to soo him again adottied with the mlt and mask. Additional practice and less rag chowlug was the lemedy preecilbedfor tho locals about ten days ago, and ou this specific thoy scorn to have flourish od, as they showed u great amount of Improvement and what's more the boys say that they are going to increaso the dose, Give Our Jewelry Recount your own treasures' that your heart holds dear a Watch, a Pin, a Ring and you will give lasting presents to those of whom you are fond. JEWELRY is the thing to give Our store is the place to buy it, because you can absolutely depend upon the Quality, Style and price of any piece you buy from us. Your Satisfaction or Your Money, Back! E.H.ISewhouse Red ciouj Jeweler and Optometrist Nebrska EX-SOLDIERS ATTENTION Red Cloud Post No. 238, American Legion, extends a coulial invitation to all tho ex-soldiers and sailors of tho community to join them and at tend tho Memorial services on next Sunday morning at 11 oclock at the Basse auditorium, nnd also to tuin out on Monduy afternoon at 1:H0 and inarch with the G. A, R. to tho ceme tery. As Memorial Sunday and Decolla tion Day comes but once n year you should show your respect for the boys who lost their lives during tho lute war and also in honor of th G. A. R. Wear your uniform, if possible, on both occasions. DR. R. S. MITCHELL, Commander . A. n. McARTHUR, Adjutant Red Cloud Post No. 238. The American Lesrion will meet 1 Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall and all the members aio urged to attend. wnwafliiMMM Attention! Men! We now carry a guaranteed line of working man's wearing apparel. You should not buy until you have inspected this line of goods. You know our record of giving customers HIGH QUALITY in all lines of merchan dise and at the very LOWEST PRICES. We offer you the following: Overalls Work Shirts Work Socks Leather Gloves Canvass Gloves Leather Faced Gloves Handkerchiefs ?i Dress Socks For the Boys Overalls Cover-Alls Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT IN THE COMBINE" mm Ve wautjto tip our hat to those boys behind tho Red Cloud oil project. Tlii-v am il I7I1I11H hunnli nf hhii'Ik. ( Nothiug seems to detor their ardor for puttlug that Red Cloud well down to itho Ik"iOo foot level. Thoy have met tflth reverse after rovoiso but they j light gamely on and wo ate hoping and trusting that their eirortt will be 'crowned with reward in abuudarioe, Such game follow-s, ought win or thoro isn't suoh a tulgg ot due reward to the , fatthful.-Jiluo BUI Leader - '"' E. S. 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