- J - RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF r t '3 4, - Vr 'JiT K AS TOLD TO US h K fit Eat and drink at Powell & Pope's C'Hfe. tf Tom Roberts was down from Inavalc Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. W. Stockman spent Wed nesday in Hastings. A. T. Walker returned home Mon day evening from Hastings. W. A. Rotnjue returned home Wed nesday morning from Omaha. A. V. Ducker returned home from St. Louis the last of the week. Rev. D. Fitzgerald was a passenger to Superior Saturday morning. Miss Margaret Miner was a pass enger to Armour Monday morning. Rev. Hardman was a passenger tq Dloomington Saturday evening. Lutheran services every first and third Sunday in the month at 11 a. m. Bcrrard McNcny and daughter, Helen, returned home Sunday morning from Denver. A. Schall departed Saturday for Staplehurst where he will spend sev eral' weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Finch and Mr. H. W. Cope autocd to Wymorc Tues day morning II. R. Childress went to Hastings Saturday evening to spend Sunday there with his family. Keep the flies from your horses and cows by using Hess "Fly Chaser." Sold b Cotting the Druggist. 5tt. "Jacob Petersen dopartcr Tuesday evening for, Colorado where he will spend a few days looking after his farm. Dr. and Mrs. W. II. McIJridc and family autocd to Beaver City Sunday and spent the day with relatives and frlendh. Huy Dread at Powell and Pope's Mri. Bernard McNeny spent Friday in Huntings. Frc' Robertson was in Omaha the first of the week. Douglas Cathcr was n passenger to Dcrvcr Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Phillips return ed homo Friday from Norton, Kansas. Mri. George Kailcy went to Omaha Friday morning to spend a few days with friends. Lee Truax went to York Thursday whore ho has a position with a tele phone company. A lnrge number from here nltcmlcd tVp ball games nt Inavalc and Camp bell Sunday afternoon. S. B. Kizcr returned home Thurs day evening from Lincoln where he had been visiting his son and daughter. Arch Potter returned to the city Friday after spending a few weeks in the oil fields in Kansas and Oklahoma Mrs. Roy Cramer returned homo Friday morning from Woodruff, Kan sas, where she had been visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Perkins re turned to McCook Tuesday evening after'a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ziess. Mrs. Frank R. Hughes returned home Saturday evening after a two, weeks visit at McCool Junction, Clay Centos and Hastings. A. B. Crabill shipped one car of hogs to the St. Joe market Wednesday morning and Gilbert Reed one car of cattle to Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Eshelman of McPhcrson, Kansas, arrived here Sun day to visit relatives and attend to some business matters. Rev. Mary II. Mitchell left for Maine Monday morning where she will spend several months with her mother. . Walter Marshall of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is spending the week in the city with his mother, Mrs. Ida Marshall. Miss Marion McDowell went to Ax tell Tuesday morning where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Emost Davis and family. Miss Bcrnico Shorcr departed Mon. day evening for Blanca, Colorado, where she will spend several weeks with relatives. Max Mizer went to Kansas City Sunday morning on one of the, stock trains in charge of the stock shipped from this point. Mrs. Effie Lawson departed Mon day for Big Forks, Montana, after spending a few days with relatives and fiiends here. "; ,C. C. McConkey returned to this city- Saturday evening from Grand Island where ho spent a few weeks at ihe Soldiers Home. MisS' May Noel returned to her home at Kansas City Tuesday morn ing after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. White. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ,Shepardson of McCook arrived in the city Satur day evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dickenson. Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchison de parted Thursday via auto for Eaton vil'c, Washington, where they will visit liter brother, Joe Fogel and family. Mr?. Henry Hansen accompanied her boy to Omaha Wednesday morn ing where the latter will receive med ical treatment in a hospital in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Herrick depart ed via auto, Mondny for Greeley, Colo rado, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs Roy Sattloy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCune of Kearney spent Sunday in the city with his father, Henry McCune, who accompanied them home Monday for a visit. Ales McConkey and Otto Conway and family arrived in the city Tues day evening via auto from Hicksville, Ohio, to visit C. C. McConkey. Supt. M. F. McLaren and Train master J. T. Welch of McCook spent several hours in Red Cloud Friday attending to Burlington business. Lloyd Hincs departed Friday morn ing for Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, after spending the p3TH three months here with his mother, Mrs. F. L. Hincs. The Fire Department received five hundred feet of now hose Monday and if they had a new modern fire truck the department would be well equipped. Charles Ireland, who had been out to CnMior, Wyoming, for several months, arrived here Sunday to visit hV. sister, Mr. T. K. McArthur and family. Frank Vavrkka took home a new Deere combined harvester threshing machine from the Peterson Implement house this week. Frank will use this machine to thresh his wheat crop. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dcboldt of Graham, Texas, arc here visiting at the homo of Al Hoffman for a few days. They arc returning homo after spending several months In Califor nia and other western states. The Red Cloud ball team went to Smith Center, Kansas, Sunday where they played the local team at that place. It is reported that the Smith Conor players were very tired of run ning bases before the game was over. Misr Louise Broomcr of Hastings will srend the weekend here with Mrs. F. It. Hughes. She expects to give a vocal recital in the Bcsse Audi torium Sunday afternoon. Miss Broomcr has been studying music in Chicago for the past year. Oni. hundred and sixty six cars of stock wont through here Sunday morn ing enroute to the Kansas City and St. Joe markets. This was handled in three trains and included two cars of Sc. Joseph hogs and one car of St. Joseph cattle and two cars of Kan sas City hogs shipped from this point. Congregational Church Notes Rev. Mary II. Mitchell, Pastor Preaching services at 11 it ni Sunday school tit 10 u in Prayer and Bible Study Friday even in.? a 8 o'clock. All are welcome lo any of these- hot vices Lst Sunday throe now momlors wero roelved into the church. Two on profession of fitith. Tlio Wotnans Society will meet Frl. day afternoon with Mrs F. L. Smith Tin Indies will tnout at the church nt 2:.'10 for conveyances. The llev. Mrs Mitchell will be r.b. aaut sovoral weeks visiting her mother In Maine. Next Sunday Itov. Josor h Snowdon will nreach at tln. tiinrnlnir service. A cordial invitation is extend" . oil to nil who would llko to worship with us i f f "wrw w? " WlHff''il'li' ' Spend 4th . ''lU'.JwmM.Luiilujlijii.ull.lXllkUliluSulL'n The In Red Cloud Mr ami Mrs. John Kdwards and children returned homo Wednosiloy evening from Bouldur, Colorado. No. 17 arrived here Saturday even ing shy one cook on the dining car. It seems from the account given out by the dining car crew that the man in trying to empty a can of garbage jufl "west of Bostwick lost his balance and fell off the steps of the car. By tho time word of the accident was re ceived by the train crow it was thought advisable to go on to Guide Rock and send some one after him. The sec tion foreman at Bostwick was sent for th? man on his motor car and his condition was found to be such as to warrant his being taken to the hos pital nl Superior. Program For The Fourth The Kirn DnnartmiHit. In litavJiicr tin stone unturned '" its efforts to nmlco tho Colobratiou of tlio Fourth one of tlio most splendid events in which Rod Cloud has over participated. Nearly all tho business mon have rendered financial nsslstanco and tho boys arc spending the money conservatively, but at the same tlmo making suro of the very best in attractions and enter. tainment for tho nnnnnlrm. Knllnrolncr! Is the program of tho day's festivities: MOUNIMfJ 9:lfi Grand band concert by the LratiKitn nana. 0:30 Sports 100 yard foot race, first S10 00, second 5 00, third 12.50. Do yard fat men's race, first S3.00 second S'J 00, third SI 00. Potato race, first S2, second $1 '2.) yard sack race, first S'JOO, second $1.00. 10:30 Program at High School Park Music by the Rod Cloud Com- tuunlty Chorus. 11:30 Frco Attraction, Gardner and Mann, acrobats. l'J:0o Basket dinner at High School Park. AFTERNOON 1:00 Decorated auto parade, S20 t'O for best decorated car from country, S20.00 for the best decorated car from town. i2:00 Free attraction, Maxwell Bros , comedy horizontal bar artists. 'J: 15 Ball game, Faauklin vs. Red Cloud. 1:30 Free attraction. Gardner and Mann. 5:C0 Din water fluhl, companies No. 1 and No. U, Firu Department. 0:00 Supper. EVENING 7:30 Big free attraction, M a xw o 11 Brothers I5ig MOO 00 display of llro wryks, danc ing and numerous other attaactions Miss Ethel Hilton returned to her home at Hardy Saturday morning after spending a few days visiting here and attending the Arnold-Sherwood wedding. Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Nicholson are the parents of a baby girl born Frf d'ty. Mother and. child, who are In a hospital at Hastings, arc reported a3 doing nicely. Ralph Shepardson returned -to his work at McCook Wednesday morn ing after spending ;a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dickenson. His wife will remain here a while longer to visit before returning home. Notice Of Application For Pool Hall License. Notice Is hereby given that on tho 16th day ol Juno 1021, XV. It. Burwelinicd his applica tion and petition Hiking for license to con duct a Billiard and Fool Hall on Lot Fifteen (10), Block Twelvo (13) In the village of Ina vale, Nebraska That on tho 8th day of July 1021 at tho Court House in lied Cloud, Nebras ka at 2 o'clock P. M. tho hearing of said ap plication will bo had before the County Com missioners of Webster County, Nebraska, at which time all objections and remonstrances against the granting of said license will bo heard. (Seal.) D. F. PEimY, County Clerk. Walter A. Goo4 and Miss Gladys B. Pclz, both of Blue Hill, wcro unit ed is marriage Saturday by Rev. J. M. Lewis of that place. Russol Summers returned to Hast ings Saturday morning after spending tho past few weeks hero visiting his mother, Mrs. May Summers. Bert Hatfield autocd to Hastings Saturday morning to spend the day. His daughter, Miss Vera, returned homo with him to spend Sunday with her parents. v Dr. R.V. Nicholson -.. : i ' . DENTIST .' f , UlllcoOvor Albrlght'H Store Red Cloud'1?' Nebraska The MncGregor Carnival Co., ar rived in tho city Monday and is now showing nightly on the lots south of tho Peterson Implement store. This carnival is the best that has been hero in years and is hero under the auspices of the Red Cloud Fire Department. The Congregational Church extends a cordial invitation to any visitors from tho country or surrounding towns on July 4th to use their beau tiful shaded lawn for their picnic dinners. Plenty of free ice wnter will bo provided. The cast room of tho church will bo opened for a Rest Room for tho mothers with their children. Some lndy will bo there to welcome and help if needed. You will find tho church on Cth Avenue near the Library. School District Meeting To tho Patrons or School District No. 7?: A special meeting will bo hold nt fio school hmisu on July 2'J, 8 p in. Tlio purposo of tln meeting will bo to votu the lnvy which is more than .'in mills nnd less than 100 mills. Adolph Goth, Dlicctor, Mood and Might Tho man who calmly expects to win has already begun to conquer; our mood has so much to do with our might Dr. J. H. Jowett Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an order of sale issued from tho of llcoof Clara McMillan, Clerk of tho District Court of tho Tenth Judicial District within and for Webster County, Nebraska, upon a jlecrco In an action pending therein, wherein Tho County of Wotwtor Is plaintiff andainiln st Arnold 11. Uochstcttlcr, ct. al.,aro defend ants, I shall oiler for Halo at public vendue according to the tcrniR of Nald decrio to tho highest bidder for cash In hand, at thoSouth door of tholUourt IIouno at Itcd ("loud In Wtbsw r County, Nebraska, (that being tho building wherein tho last term of said court washoldcn) onthollth day of July, A. I), I0JI at 2 o'clock 1'. M. of Bald day, tho follow (iig described property, to wit: I.otR 1,2,3, i, 0, (1, and 7 In lilouk a Highland & Wclch'H ad. dltlon to Kcd Cloud, Nebraska; Lots 2:1 and 21 In Illock3.Uallroad addition tolled Cloud, Nebraska; I.ots.27 and 28 In Illock !1 Kallroad addition to lied Cloud, Nebraska; Lots 13 and II In Illock 0 Kallroad addition to lied Cloud, Nebraska; Lots 15, 10, 17, and 18 In Illock 9 Kallroad addition to Kcd Cloud, Nebraska; Lot 3 In Illock 12 Kallroad addition to lied Cloud. Nebraska; Lots 13 and H In Illock 12 Kallroad addition lo Itcd Cloud, Nebraska; Lots 1 1 and 18 In Illock 12 Kallroad addition to Ked Cloud, Nebraska; tho north fifteen fcot off tho north Bldo of Lot 1 and 2 In Illock lUCItyoJlKcd Cloud, Nolr.iska; tho south fifty fecit of the Hast, half of Illock 7 Smith A Monro's addition to Kid rioud, Nebraska, lots 1,2, 3, and I In Illock 2 l.utz'H addition to lied Cloud, Nebraska; lots 5. 0, 1), 10, II and 12 In Illock 2 Mitx'H addition to Kcd Cloud. Nth nisi; a. Ulvon under my band this 8th day of June A. 1), VJil. UOWAKIKS. roi;, FKANK IIUITKK Attorney for I'lalutltf. Sheriff. Spend Your Money With Us For Your 4th of July Needs SPECIAL PRICES , On Straw Hats, Light Weight Underwear, Shirts, Ties And Shoes Mid-Summer Reductions ON Men's and Young Men's Suits 1 Make our slorc your headquarters. Check your wraps. STORE OPEN ALL DAY. The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. First door north of the Post Office IMIEEai GENERAL CONTRACTOR We do building from the excavating to the painting complete. We will figure "your jobs to furnish all mater ials, or otherwise, to suit our customers. We do FRAME BRICK and STUCCO.work, Lot us show you the differ ence between good and inferior stucco. GRANT CHRISTY - 1 warn JSi JL EL e JLjcdlTIO. Where Your Vacation Dreams Come True -the West! Where lavish Nature has prepared a hundred, different wonder-regions. Whether you are old or young, whether you seek rest or "action whether you want thrills or peace and solitude your vacation the glor ious vacation you will never forget, is waiting for you in the West. Do You Long For Blissful Quiet? Rocky Mountain National-Estes Park is a lullaby of tumbling streams of rustling woods and gorgeous flowers and sun-lit mountain peaks. If You Love Nature in the Grand Mood- The Alpine beauty of Glacier Park will thrill you for a life time. Vast terrific it is the Rockies at their mightiest. Hero are cloud swept mountains that challenge you to climb them, and living glaciers to ex- I plore. Here, too, the Blackfeet Indians live their primitive life. i For Mystery And Breath Taking Phenomena- ' Make that unforgettable tour of Yellowstone Park the Wonder-Geyser- J land of America. See the geysers, hot springs, paint pots; the majestic ' canyon, the great waterfall, the wild animals and a thousad other won ders. Enter via picturesque Gardiner Gateway and leave over spectacu lar Cody Road. Reucrse the trip if you prefer. ft -. J. "The Playground of the Nation" Visit Colorado the cloud-land of unmatchable resorts and side trips, with Denver, Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Mesa Verde, National Park, Colorado Glaciers, Grand Lake and numerous other fas cinating resorts. "IIop" over tho mountains into Utah, "The Promised Lnntl," Take a. dip Ic tho Great Salt LaUo and see Zlon National Park. Know tho charm of tlio Pacific Northwest, stupondloiis Mount Rainier, mysterious Crater Lake, and glorious California with its big trees and inspiring Yosemlte. Your vncntlon Is In tho West. Darlington sorvlce will take you to it. Go o'io way and return by an entirely different route at no added cost. Stay where you wioh as long as you like. 4 ifMwan i ihil (i. ' - N. B. BUSH TICKET AGENT 7 - fcJMr I 1 & te j i f