RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ) UM AS TOLD TO US j M ft1 KKKKKKtrJKiSHtKtt ; X Si i Uny llred nt Powell nnd Popes ! E.t i.urt drink Ht Pottfl' & P p.'s ! Cafe, tf Alf McCnll spent Saturday in Hast ings. Chas. Turner spent Saturday in Hustings. Mrs. D. G. Buitton spent Thursday in Hastings. . J. E. Yost was in Kansas City the first of the week. Worth Shipman was in Omaha the last of the wceki J. D. Hoxsey spent .Thursday in Oberlin, Kansas. Howard Adams of Lebanon was in the city Saturday. Sheridan Phares was up fiom Guide Rock Monday afternoon. 0. E. Kamoy shipped a Jar 'o'f -hogs to St. Joe Sunday morning. J. D. Chrisman was up from Guide Rock last Thursday afternoon. Donald Hcaton went to western Kansas the first of the week. WANTED Girl to work in store. Apply at this office in person. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrzog spent the weekend with fiicnds at Kearney. Gerald Mc-cer went to Gibbons Monday morning to visit lclntives. Miss Marie Laurangcr was a pas senger to Hastings Friday morning. Mrs. Clara Sherer and daughter, Blanche, spent Monday in Hastings. .' Mrs. F. L. Hines returned home Friday morning from Oakley, Kan sas. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gas ton a daughter, at Hastings, last Fri day. . Miss Aimee Arnold wont to Hardy Monday to spend a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell return ed home the last of the week from Cheyenne. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Hurst returned home Sunday from their trip to Cheyenne. Everett St roup spent Sunday and Monday with friends at Guide Ilock and Lawrence. Frank II. Hughes was on the sick list this week, he having his tonsils removed Sundav. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Mitchell and children returned home Friday morn ing from Denver. Mrs. E. M. Gard went to Superior Saturday morning to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Goodwin. Sheriff Huffer went to Sclden, Kan sas, Tuesday morning to look after his realty interests. Mrs. J. J. Ryan wont to Fails City Saturday morning to spend a few days with relatives. John Edwards nnd daughters, re turned homo the last of the week from Clarence, Misrouri. Frank Gaston went to Hastings Tuesday evening to accompany his wife and baby daughter homo. Miss Eva Foster returned homo Friday from Hill City, Kansas, where she had been visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crow of Republi can City spent the weekend in lltu city with relatives and friends. , W. G. Hamilton, M. Finch and sev eral others attended the celebration nt Riverton Saturday afternoon. G. W. Hutchison, Staccy Morhart, H. C. Letson and F. W. Cowden re turned home the last of the week from a trip thru western Kansas. YOUR CO-OPERATION PLEASE In an effort to entirely eliminate speeding, I earnestly ask that the public take due note of all parties so fracturing the law or violating the cut out ordinance, taking the number of the car and name and reporting same to me. N. P. PHILLIPS, Dance! Roller Skate! Swim! "'" I I .f I ! Lincoln Park Superior, Neb. Dancing at DREAMLAND PAVILION Tuesday and Saturday. Hard maple floor 60x100. Roller Skating Wednes day, Thursday, Saturday. Swimming at new con crete pool every afternoon and evening. Pool 110 ft. in diamater, 12 ft deep in the center. Bring the kid dies and put them in the Httjjyiool. Running water Good meals- good service modcrnto prices Powell & Pope's cafe Supt. Holtorf of the Wymoro divis ion of the Burlington was in the city Friday morning attending to company business. Mr. and Mrs. -Max Fentress nnd children of Ft. Morgan, Colorado, arc in the city visiting his father, Geo. Fentress. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Superior spent Sunday in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson. Mrs. Ed Heningston, Miss Kalhryn Hcningston and Mrs. J. W. Hauck went to Denver Saturday morning to visit a few days. A. T. Walker and others returned homo Monday with Dodge cars for the Walker garage which they drove thru from Detroit. Miss Lillian Koonlz returned to Kansas City Monday morning nfter visjting .her" mother, Mrs. Mabel Koontz and family. jfc Mrs. I Arncll and daughters, Vcl ma and Alice of Orleans spent Sun dny in the city with their son and brother, John Arncll. B. F. Miner returned homo Friday morning from Yuma, Colorado, where he spent a few days looking after some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kent relumed home Sunday from St. Francis, KanJ sns, where they had been visiting relatives the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Britton and Mrs. Gus Schultz and daughter, Lydia, autoed to Smith Center Sunday and spent the day with R. L. Richardson and family. Mrs. Clara K. Johnson and hot mother left Monday morning for Rnnchestor, Wyoming, where they will visit M"s. Johnston's sons, Faul and Vincent. Dr. R. V. Nicholson left Wednes day for Minnesota where ho will en joy a vacation at the lakes. Rumor has it that ho will get married before his return to this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Darker and family and Mrs. Will Aulta of River dnlc left Saturday via auto for Ra venna and Lewellyn where they will spend a few days with relatives. The City Council met at a special adjourned session on Monday even ing, with all members present, the meeting being" presided over by Mayor Ed Amack. Ordinance No. Gl, rela tive to the purchase of an alternator to connect with the city's? new 200 horse power Fairbanks-Morse engine, was passed and approved. In compliment to the visiting guests of Miss Elizabeth Overman, Miss Gladys PclN of Blue Hill and Miss Gwendolyn Damercll of Hastings, a number of the younger people enjoy ed a delightful winnic roust at Amboy Tuesday evening, followed by a danc ing party at the Overman home. Those present were: Miss Pells, Miss Damerell, Miss Anne Raney, Miss Al lison Cowden, Miss Rachel Cowden. Miss No!li-May Schall.MiSs Elizabeth Overman, Mr. and Mr.-. II. C. Gellatly, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Ege, Dr. R. S. Martin, Mr. Isadorc Johnson, Mi". Al bert Schall, Mr. William MeBridc, Mr. Maurice Florence, Mr. Edgar Cowden and Mr. George Badger of Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday's Commercial Advertiser. Notice of Final Report In tho County Court ot Webster county NebrnRkn. In tho matter of tho estate ol Minerva (loarcke, deceased. All persons Interested In said estate, arc hereby inotltled that tho Administrator, William M. Goarckc, has filed herein a final account and report of his administration, and a petition for the final settlement of Buch account r.nd report, nnd Ifor a idecreo ol distribution of tho residua ot said estate, and for tho assignment of tho real estate, be longing thereto, and for a decree barring nil claims ot creditors against said estate, and for a discharge from his trust, nil of which said mattcrsliavo been sotjfor hearing before said court on tho 27th day olJAugust, 1920, at tho hour ol 10 o'clock, A. M., when all per sons Interested may appear and contest tho same. Dated this Uth day of August 1020. (SEA i. A. I). Kannkv, K. U.'Caldwell Attorney. County Judge, Notice Te Creditors- jntho County Court of Webster County, Nebraska In tho matter of tho cstatoof Charles Znl man. Deceased. Creditors of said estnto will tako notice, that tho tlmq limited for presentation and tlllni; of claims nt;alust said cstato Is Novcm. I.er 12th 1020, and for the payment of debts Is December 12th 1U.M. that 1 will kit at tho coun ty court room In said county on tho 13th day of August. 1020 to examine, hear and allow all claims duly tiled which are a first or second lion upon said estate, and on the liltli day of November 1020, to examine, hear, allow and adjust all claims and objietlous of ucueral end turn duly tiled, Dated this Uth day of .Inly, 102). iScal) A, I). ItANNKY County Jiultfc, Notice to Creditors In tho County Court of Webster County, Nebraska In tho matter of tho cstato of Henry I'. Jiaitela DcccaceJ. Creditors of Bitd cstato will tako notice, that tho tlmo limited for presentation nnd "filing of claims against said estate Is Decem ber 2, 1020, and for tho payment of debts Is January 2lBt 1021, that I will sit at tho county courtroom In said county on tho 3d day of September 1020, to examlno, hear nnd allow nil claims duly tiled which are a first or second lien upon said cstato, and on the 3d day of December 11)20 to e.nmlnc. hear, allow nnd adjust all claims and objections of gen eral creditors duly filed, Dated this tin dny of August 102). (Benl) A. D. llauncy, Rnsn Rail. Simdnv nfter- k .11- c'l.. D-1. '-- . i r i nCOH aUgUSl ID, aiarite I dru Inavale vs Red Cloud. Come. P. It. Boner M'ent Tuesday in. Lin coln( "K)7!QI! Bert and Joe Carr were in Camp- bell Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Saladen spent Tuos day in Hastings. Alf Saladen wont to Lincoln Tues day morning to attend to some busi ncss mnlters, A babv bov arrived nt tho home of ! Mr. and Mrs. John Arncll Wcdnosdav ! morning. Paul Pope went to Chicago Tues day morning to attend to some busi ness maltters. W. II. Cloud left Tuesday morning for Soguin, Kansas, to attend to some business matters. Miss Grace Keagle arrived in the city the first of tho week to visit her mother, -Mrs. Clias. Bmhaker. '' Mrs, Clias. Starr and children of Yuma, Colorado, arrived in the city Monday to visit her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Corhctt. Everett Bean and son, Eusticc, went to Lincoln Wednesday morning to visit the hitter's little son, Frank, who is in a hospital. The following shipped stock to Kan sas City Tuesday morning: C. H. Starke, two cars of cattle and Rnsscr Bros., one car of hogs. Miss Hattie Christian spent Mon day in Lincoln. Miss Virginia Tate who has been attending summer school in that city, accompanied her homo. Tho Misses Blanche and Inez Boner have returned to their work nt Lin coln after spending two weeks vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Boner. Attorney J. S. Gilhnm left Tues day morning for Sheldon, Iowa, where he will spend a few days and from there ho will go to Langdon. Iowa, to visit his son, Harry nnd family. Red Cloud Post No. 2.18 of the American Lciron will hold a mooting in the I. 0. 0. F. hall Friday even ing for tho purpose of electing two delegates to attend the state conven tion at Hastings. Mrs. Paul Pope is spending n few days in Superior with her parents and sister, Miss Ina, who has just return ed from Armenia where she has been in charge of reconstruction work for tho past two years. Harry Thompson returned home Wednesday morning from Chicago and other eastern cilitcs whore ho spent the past throe weeks with rela tives. His son, William, pecompan icd him on his trip. atffX infill' the ami etHltm If you nre thinkitiji; iilmut purclinsinjj n New Edison, mnrk lliis, Tlio Ni'v Edison ttxlny costs less I linn 1C over ulmt H ditl in 1911. Mr. Edison litis pcrsnn nlly, hold prices down by absorbing more than one-half of the increased costa of manufaclurbirr. He may not be able to do this muoh longer. TiS fyEWENSaN "Tki Phtnttraph wllk a AW Our niiilfftlfl'lAii will tnkecare oftltcra)iiientt. id .H.Newhouse 1 Mil I Before I I Plitefffoup I LomeiniQi'tne I lira "a ? M JJ&aityi vA m ost V ii tcli Fob Chain with nru v ornament attached. Co. II. :ifi lit d mm" the crossed titles tire on tln ornament -iLtv.y HicUoi-on. 1o' Cramer autoed to Republican ('ily K!lUn'duy evening and spent Sun iW tllore w!" McmU. He return- od home Sunday evening nccompanied v ins wire, who spent last week with relatives nt Woodruff, Kansas, and Republican City. A. (iiiuviiin of Mlnntrm XolimMdi Is ii tlo elty this week in the interests of ,l Kt(H,,c iuputiy which is being organ- lt,,, for tbo lntpou of building iiMigur ifu'toiy in Hint town. The sittnu is cipltiillKud at three million dolliirs nt d vtock Is offered for snlu to tho farmers only, as this will be n .strictly co oporn t'vi iisfcceiatioti ThN is'eiittenmti has I'iniilcltii nml Web-tir county as his t'-rrltoiy. Supt. Ilultzcn, local inniiiiger for the lied Cloud ('hnitlmiqua states Unit I'J.'i tickets have been gimrmitopil for next, Sanson's Chiiiitutiquu, but tho Mldlimd people must have n guarantee of fiOD tickets before they will iirnmge to eoino ne.t huininer. Iboo who guar anteed the ChiuitHiHjuii this year wore compelled to dig up out of their pock ets in order to make up the dellelerey ami us the citizens of tho community do nut care to again go on the guaran. tee list it is up to tho people to sign up for tho fccaaon tickets if they wish to havo a Chautauqua the coining year Ho states that hl. people hare already signed for ten tickets each and if four moro would sign fcr ton tickets each the Chautauqua would bo assured, Those who wish to secure tickets for next year's entertainment can do so by seeing him or calling nt the printing olllccs. Convertible Skates. A Clilcngoan lias Invented n con vertible skate. Which reminds ua thotiBh It Is nothing appertaining to tho subject did you ever notice Imw quickly n limn pollers when his ' wife bights him? Tho convertible ( sknto Is not new by tiny manner of j imnns. JlulTtilo News. Event Worth fU.r.om:) rlnfl. In IbUS, on the twenty fourth oC Jnnttnry, Siiiiiiiel II. .Morse j;a vo ids first demonstration of the code oj dots nnd dashes used In telegraphy mid now known as the Morse code. in AS McCOAI.i: SEES IT In my last letter, treating on the political situation in Ireland, I described the sad state ol affairs cx isitintj (luring my stay in that coun try. When writing, I generally com-1 inent on the Ftiliject under considera tion and do not touclf on religion, a" it is a subject I prefer not to Intro-, (luce, or in any way comment on, but after reading a few paragraphs by a I noted writer in Capper's Weekly, ' headed "Religious Civil War in Ire- J land," I deem it my duty to say n few words in the defence of my native land. i The writer of the above article say condition grow worse instead of bet ter, the old religious intolerance lias been revived, apparently, in all its bitterness. Protestants arc killing each other, not because they arc for or against tho independence of Ire land, but because of the differences in religion. The above seems to sound rather harsh to me andmore than likely to others at this enlightened age of civilization. One must ndmit that the writer covers the subject too generally. I wish not only to mention, but to im press upon the minds of the readers of this widely circulated paper, that it is wholly wrong to say that Prot estants nnd Catholics arc murdering each other. I was in that country long enough to know the difference, to know that tho greatest harmony existed among the Catholics and Prot estants and all other denominations in Ireland. Even to go a step far ther the enlightened and far-seeing Protestants of England nnd Scotland were always our best friends and gave ample proof of their sympathy in Ireland receiving their just rights. Therefore, I say that neither the Protestants or Catholics are the agrcs sors'in those cowardly and lowly nets. Tho real instigators of tho crimes are a miserable handful or clique of scoundrels the dross among tho fol lowers of William of Orange, having their dens in such places as Dorey nelfnst, and have a double object in view when, pouncing, with merciless severity, upon tho Cntholics, irrespec tive of sex, as well as plundering anil looting everything in their path. These very people the very scum call trfemselvos the true Loyalirts of Ulster nnd nre looked upon by Sir Edward Carson and the Hritish gov ernment as tho real philanthropists of Ireland, nnd I do believe that they arc better qualified for entrance to the asylums and sanitariums than to mingle with civilized and religious people of Ireland. The Inish at home, including tho Irish of Great Ilritain, as well as tho Irish abroad, sacrificed considerable for world Democracy. Whnt has i-ho roceN-rd in return? 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