m -A-4v Ihf -' V$ RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ! !., .v. f V U - w&rvfwaoaii 7tti Ihebreatest Treasure fn the .world to sonic Mothers J. is an alburr cunning BABY Pictures If the healthy, happy child safe in your aims todaywere to be taken away tcmorrow you would fcherish every memory. Don't put it off have Photographs made here of your little ones each week or each month Frequent picture will give you increas ing pleasure as the years go Wi.tV rak?' ' , .vV&& o1. ,l!w a The Gleasen Studio OVER SMITH'S SHOE STORE w AS TOLD TO US a Eat and drink Cafe. tit Powell & Popo's tf Mrs. J. V. in Hastings. Hauck spent Tuesday Iliiy Ilro'iil ut Powell and Pope's. Good meals good service niodetnto prices Powell & Popo's rafc C. T. Diekeneon went to Kansas City Wednesday morning to attend to come business matters. Ono "'100" Chovrolet touring demon otrntor lor quick sulo or trade. ZONA BERG, Suporior, Nebr. John Ostrnnd went to Mason, Wed nesday morning after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Bur-rcss. Adolph Goth returned home Wed nesday morning from Atlanta, Iowa, where ho spent a few days with his mother. Mrs. W. S. Rounds left Thursday evening for Deer Trail, Colorado, af ter spending several days hero with relatives. Mrs. John Fox went to Guide Rock Tuesday morning to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Clar ence Johnston. s Tho Red Cloud Firo Department ball team will meet the Inavalo team on the Starke diamond Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. Jim Barkley of Minden was in tho city Monday. Henry Karsting of Lawrence was in the city Wednesday. G. N. Blankenbakcr of Inavalo was in 'the city Monday. Washings Wanted Tunnison, phono 1-19R. Mrs. Harry Mrs. George Kailey spent Tuesday with friends at Cowles. John Schmitt of Wymore was in the city Wednesday morning. J. M. Hewitt was a passenger Stromsburg Tuesday morning. to. his Lawrence Doyle has, resigned vcv position- with tho Royal hotel. Jbelaney'Bro's: shipped aTtfar of libgs to Kansas City Wedpesclay morning, Mrs. Vernon Zeiss returned to her home at Trumbull Wednesday morn ing after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sutton. Tho Reverend Miss Marjorio Owens of Abelman, Wisconsin, arrived in tho city Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Owens. During the storm Thursday night tho wind blew out a window glass in tho Grice & Grimes Drug store and also ono in tho Cowden-Kalcy Cloth ing store. Friday is Arbor Day. Lynn Hush returned home Sunday morning from McCook. Judge L. H. Blncklcdgo went Hastings Monday morning. to Harry Shipman left Monday morn in? for Dojglo?, Wyoming. V. W. Cow-den returned homo Run day morning from Bloomington. Mrs. James McCaulloy was a pas senger to Kearney Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eggleston arc tho parents of a baby boy born Sunday. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs C. C. Cox next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. State Deputy Sheriff 0. D. Hedge spent tho weekend here with his wife and family. W. E. White went to McCook Sun day morning to attend to some busi ness matters. Miss Mary Christian had tho mlsfor tuno to fall and break her (initio Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newhouse spent Sunday with his brother, Paul Newhouso and wife at Guide Rock. 1021 One demonstrating Cleveland, Model, for quick sale or trade. ZONA BERG, Superior, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickerson of Guide Rock spent Sunday in tho city with Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Damcrcll. One "Baby Grand" Chevro let 1921 Model demonstrator tor salo ortrado-ZONA BERG, Superior, Nebr. According to the State Journal the Lincoln merchants are planning on taking a five days trade excursion trip. They are billed to visit this city on Thursday, May 19th; ' George Harris; Lloyd, George and f Ghas. Amack were in Hastings Tues- day. Base Ball game Sunday afternoon, Inavale vs Red Cloud Fire Dept. team. Mrs. W. H. McBridc and daughter, Miss Thclma, spent Wednesday in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Eastwood are tho parents of a baby girl born Thursday. J. S. L. Thomas and" Glen Mount- fc,rd were in Superior tho first of the week repairing the Lincoln Telephone Co. lines which were damaged by the storm Friday night. 4 .it : . Alf Nolan shipped two cars of cat tle to Kansas City Tuesday morning, August Brinkman shipped two cars of cattle also to this market. August Brinkman accompanied the shipment. Emil Polnicky went to Lincoln Friday morning to spend a few days with friends. The State Bank has put up t,vo new awnings in front of this finan cial institution. Gus Fuller and John Edwards at tended the ball game at Blue Hill Sunday afternoon. The Sells-Floto Circus passed thru here Wednesday morning onroutc to St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. S. G. Peterson went to River dale Thursday morning to visit Mi, and Mrs. W. J. Aultz. A Civil Service examination will be held in Red Cloud, May 7th, for the position of clerk in the local post office to fill the eligible list. Appli cants can secure blanks by calling on Mr. Mnrion Bloom, Secretary of the Civil Service Board. XV. G. Hamilton and U. P. Weesner attended tho Golden Rod Highway Association meeting at Beatrice Tuesday. Illlili n, .A I ,m "EX' qever Inter Word Spoken: iiii m....t iviniinliiLLUIBKJ Their best advertisement is Kufipcnhcimcr clothing itself YOU'LL when you get thai faft jj see the new p spring clothes from The i House of Kuppenheimer. Ga?BM.UuLiii Every sack of Red Cloud 15cst Flour Is guaranteed. Try it. For sole by all merchants. W. II. Roberts, Miller &. Manager. G. W. Shannon returned home last week from Cleveland, Oklahoma, where he had been visiting his son, J. A. Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDowell re turned home Thursday from Law rence where they spent a few days with relatives. . i ' Mrs. Wm. Gurney ofu Lincoln ''ar rived in the city Thursday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coleman. The U. S. Marine Corps Recruiting Station at Kansas City, Mo., wishes to inform the ex-marines, who served in tho World war, that they have a laigo number of Victory Medals and Battle Clasps belonging to these men and they can obtain same by writing to this station. Tho local American Legion Post is planning on giving a homo talent play in the near future. Two pnlys, "A Man's Honor and "Tho Explorers" have been ordored. Those wishing to toko pnrt in the play can do so by calling on Paul Polnicky, Harry Yost and Gilbert Beck, tho committee in charge of same. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Dyke went tc McCoo't Thursday, they intending to work for the Burlington during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Molten havo returned to their home at Denver af ter spending several days here with relatives and friends. The same high quality stand- jj ardsflas maintained for half H a century now at the new, m lower prices. j $40$45$50 1 Wonderful silk-finished all-wool fabrics 'now on display. See the difference in lapels and waist-lines and patterns. Cowden - Kaley Clothing Company Always Reliable The Red Cloud Mill Leased and operated by W. U. Rob. crts, who rc-npencd tho mill two years ago, is making the flour as good, if not better, than in tho past. Try n sack of Red Cloud Rest Flour ami boost your homo mill. Every sack Is guaranteed and is sold by all the merchants all tho time. Ho is also prepared to grind corn, barley and all kinds of feed Patronize your home mill. m i f- - Mr. and Mrs. George Havercamp returned home Sunday evening from Grinnel, Knnsas, where they had been visiting relatives and attending to some business matters. M. K. Quigley, who has been em ployed in this office for several months, resigned his position Satur day and left Monday for Hastings and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Wcndolph of Mc Cook arc moving to this city as Mr. Wcndolph has accepted a position as organist at the Auditorium. J. V. Robertson, Amas Miksch and S. G. Stanscr went to Kansas City Sunday morning in charge of tho slock loaded from this point. Mrs. George Hines returned to her homo at Wymoro Sunday morning af ter spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ailcs. Chas. Steward returned home Wed nesday morning from Omaha where ho attended a cattle sale. Attorney Bernard McNony went to Bonkolman Tuesday morning to at tend to some legal business. ft .,1 IM Mill Will M. Thomas of Denver arrived Jn the city Monday and hr "cepted a podtlon a foreman in tlus offlco. Miss Katie Fox upent Sunday with hv sister, Mrs. Clarence Johnston, who resides southwest of GuidoRoch Used Cars For Sale Her) Truck 1021 iundi-1, Reo I, Tour ing 101S modtd. Ford Touring 1020 with stniter. Overlnnd "30" lilcn new. AM in pom' on'cr Pricdd to soil. , rtiittoi it SliljiniHti (fiirnue l i ,ye coimoTZ for near view and distance- nrPTOir TTE kSm t L&i Sub Dr. vnrrluk, Tl"' Sprr-ialN. t Dr. Diimcri'U's ntllcp Tupsduy, April - Hours i! to 0. Ejos ti'RtPd and glassi-s IHted. Tho Red Cloud Mill grinds all kind of feed, al&o has Chick Food uud other (iround Grain for Chiekons. W. II. Roberts, Miller A. Mr. Thr. Ffi! Kt AT HOME EXPECT YOU ine ruLioTO tell. em all about "OMAHA'S VMtfbrtmjuTlte VISIT ' Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville fl ltiiA!imFIIUd!lhrMtlrQlrlf,Fiinfi?Ctotiif.Ocritoiii tquipm, unmiai seiaie miiicnmiii IW1IEV RIME MATINEE EVERY' WEEKDAY Everybody Goes; Aak Anybody ILWtTI TNI IIMCIT MB IEITIUD U OF CllCUfl jfifc tgWxm dolhsvork of two P jpaivs ol omsses "o". mC Earl Wilmot and his siter, Mrs. Cleo Griffith went to Sioux City, Iowa, Saturday morning, they being called there to attend the funeral of a relative. The following shipped stock Sunday morning: James Kcagle one car of hogs to Kansas City, J. E. Yost two cars of cattle to St. Joo and A. B. Crabill ono car of hogs to Kansas City. (mmiCTmmimiM BESSE AlPIIOMIH Three Nights Commencing April 28th , E. P. HILLMAN Presents Thu oyit-r supper vhluli the Snn shine elas- of tlio Iliuhland 'Methodist church wiii to Kivt hist Sntiudnyiilcht will ho given the coining Saturday ovtMiini:, Apiil 2'id, at Clias. Atkli'sun'h on tho CIuih. Htrrluk farin Tho pro I'tedts will tit tiseii to finish nitii foi oit;iui Tho vaudeville pprfonnnnce at the i Auditorium was well attended last evening. Those in attendance wero woll pleased with the show. Tho feat uro picture Justice Johnson in "Hlnck birds" which was exhibited before tho vaudeville auts was greatly enjoyed by I the audience. Tho mu.sic by Mr. Win dolph at tho pipe organ and the Hotz orchestra was especially pleasing. The vaudovillo acts weru as good ns genet ally seen in tho larger cities. ! T -!TOCKIO AWS PEAL. MPANY In a Repertoire of Up-to-date plays, Opening Night MEXICAN LOVE Special Scenery km N.m defined Mr. and ltv. David Britton de parted Sunday morning for Burling ton, Iowa, where they will visit rela tives, During his absence Lynn Bush will help at the ctopot, ho having finished his work at McCook. J. C. Mitchell Jeweler & Optometrist Wanted: Stenographers and Huok ke piiis to accept positions with 't'j.ik., Lumber Companies and other Business Firms in Nebraska, Kanas, South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. If you have been thoroughly trained in a reliable Bisi ness College, wo can place you in an excellent position. Wo havo more positions than wo can possibly sup ply with our own graduates. Ad dress: Grand Island Business Col lege Nebraska's Oldest, Largest and Leading Business Training School. Our culeipiismg little city to tie north, Blue Hill, has organized a flrt cla'-s hull team for tho hi'itb'oii and they havo already won both games that the-y playc I. They expect to have several uood games til tha't place on Sunday afternuoiib mid tlio.-o who Ijlte to boc good clean bull will be iiturdv tepaul ; if they 7ilno8H thu gmuo The mar -agenunt of that tenia bus eot oulsev- lirul eumpiiuienUry fci Hioti ticket-, in1! MVerai nowfcpanern Had wu wUh tor IbttitU them for tbt fa.vii. Fe-ture Vaudeville Between. Eacli Act ENTIRE CH4NGE OF PROGRAM EACH NIGHT mm miss ibis mm ones El 5nr,'j::i'1iLK,iiriiW. z :i wj xm,.'j& maum u HiaiuiaiiiiKi! T Taken Up A Bpott'jd cow with Hereford Owner can have same by paying ages. Flnloy Bright, ralf. dam . The number of modern farm homes is growing rapidly ovary year. Few houses arc now constructed that aio not modem, and many Old ones arc being made modern, f he State Col lego of Agriculture, thru It , Inten sion S ivicc i pnoojragin;' mtxkrn farm homes by providing litcatuie, suggestions, and blueprint plans. Those who have studied the subject believe modern houses will do much toward making farm lifo more satis-' fying. It is argued that tho farmer who can afford an automobilo can afford running water in his house. Likewise, tho farmer who can afford a gas engine can also afford an elec tric light plant. Learn Front Past Errors. Mistakes of tho past enn never bo corrected. Errors of tho futuro only enn ho avoided. From tho part wo mould learn how to Ilvo bo thnt our. lives can be frco from needless regrets. 5 M re. Ed. Amack, . I. T.'Amac'- Amack & Amack UNDERTAKING : BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB :, ij I. T. AMACK-PHONE IND. 76M ! The stock shipped thru here Sunday morning was very light as only eighty fivo cars passed thru hero enrouto to tho markets at S Joo and Kansas City. '" Ted Manlcv, who has been working fod several months at Casper, Wyom ing, arrived in tho city Thursday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ,W Ma'nlcy 'aud other relatives.