ore,. intymxA., dn frtfiKff! wis 4 ? f J 9 if V Wiiw KHwV AS TOLD" TO US M AS TOLD' TO US a VNKBKHMMMMIIMRMHM Eat and drink at Powell .t Pope's Uafo. tf 0. C. Teol spent Tuesday in Hasting?. Mrs. Hoy Cramer spent Tuesday In Hasting. Mrs. Clara Shcrcr spent Monday in Hasting. Mr?. Koy Cramer spent Friday Hasting?. in Mrs. E. A. Crcighton spent Tu d.i y in Hasting. Attorney E. G. Caldwell Hastings Tuesday. was m Tho Nuckolls county fair is holding forth rl Nelson this week. IMHtP jWMIf ".' 'j,",ti y, Donald Funk' went "to Hastings 1 Monday 'morningNwhcre he will attend collcVe this year. .' C. L. Cotting returned home Fri day morning from Omaha where he spent a few days. J. E. Yost and Alf Nolan pnnied the stock shipment from here to St. Joe. nccom-Sunday twin im ii lluy hreruTat Powell and Pop W Vt Miss Gertrude Coon .departed Mon day for St. Louis after spending several weeks here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Coon. Thieves bro'te into the Zeiglcr Bros, general store nt Kivcrtoii Tuesday night and stole a large amount of silk goods and some shoes. lli-v. Mary II MiU'In-Il will proneh in the Citmti'uatlotiiil clmie'i next Sun. duv inorniiiK Mr. and Mrs. John Arncll went to Orleans Thursday morning for a short visit with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris depart ed Saturday via the Ford route for California whore they will spend sev eral months with relatives. Rev. H. W. Cope went to Monday to attend the stale conference of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zoiglrr of Lin coln are spending the week end in Lincoln ' tn,s cilX wlt" ltcr ftIlcr W- L- w"ec nor, and with other relative!. Tho LaUc Guild of the Episropa: church will hold their rummage rain on October 0, 7 and Sth. G. R. Heck ntlcmHl tho fair at Nelson Wednesday. county Roundhouse Foreman J. W. llnuck spent Tuesday in McCook. Bert Miller was a passenger Superior Tuesday morning. to Linden Koontz returned homo from Lincoln Saturday evening. Mrs. P. A. Wullbrandt went to York Thursday to visit relatives. Mis. Hummel and Donald spent Saturday in Hastings. F in!: Miss Tillio Cook was a passenger to Hastings Monday morning. Vm. DcIIart was a passenger to Arthur, Illinois Saturday morning. Miss Nellie Emcrton was a passen ger to Guide Rock Monday morning. Mrs; G. W. Drake wont to Dillor Glen Foo relurned to Lincoln I ho last of tho week after visiting hi mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Foe and his brother, II. S. Foo and family. Mrs. Frank Sutton' of Lemoync a'- Friday morning to spend a fow days vlvod in the city Friday evening lo j visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Duckrr and with other relatives. with relatives and friends. Mr. Moore of Has'lings arrived In the city Saturday evening to visit his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Turner. Miv. Sam Lindscy departed Satur day morning for Aurora, Illinois to attend tho funeral of a relative. J. E. Jarboo returned to Lincoln Thursday after visiting relatives and attending to business matters hero. Chcrrel Koontz has returned to the city after spending several months in Denver and other western points. J. E. Yost shipped a car of cattle to St. Joe Sunday and A. B. Crabill shipped two cars of hogs to St. Joe. N. P. Nelson returned homo Mon day evening after spending a few days attending to business matters nt Crete. Lutheran services every first and third Sunday in the month at 11 a. m. Sheriff Walker and N. P. Phillips t of Franklin were in the city Wcdnes i day. Mrs. N. 13. Bush returned home Tuesday morning from McCook where she had been visiting her sister and friends. The Kromatic Kids will go to Camp bell tonight whore they will play for a dance. Fred Nelson returned to McCook Thursday after a short visit here with hia family. N. P. Nolson went to Crete Satur day morning to attend to some busi ness matter. Trlrc. Laird Pct'.cr and baby went to Hardy Wcd.-.tcday morning to vis it her parents. Miss Mamio Tritz returned to h"er home nt Omaha Thursday after, visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hauck. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McNeny and daughter, Miss Helen, arrived home Thursday from California whore they spent several weeks with relatives. W. A. Romjuo returned homo the last of the week from Texas and other southern points where ho purchased eight cars of cattle lo feed this winter. Word was received in tho city Mon day stating that Geo. Harris Buick car, which was stolen a few weeks ago, had been found at Hutchison, Kansas. The Red Cloud ball team went to Superior Sunday afternoon where lliey, played the local team at that place. Superior won tho game by a score of 9 to S. A large number from hero attend ed the ball game at Campbell Sunday afternoon at which time the team at that place defeated Blue Hill by a score of 7' lo 1. COUNTY 'SCHOOL NOTES U J(By '.County Superintendent) Mr, Boner has been appointed tru ant officer for Webster county. At tho State Fnir'Hazol Whalcy's enrd in pencil drawing took third premium. Helen Johnson's poster took third premium, and Stella Hln denach's card in free hnnd cutting took fifth prcmuim. 'This year I will try to give an added premium of thirty dollars among the schools that can gain first premium nt the State Fair, no school to get mo iv than Ion dollars in cn&e there arc only a lew gaming lirst premium. : 1 think it would bo best for four or five schools to join together and buy one hundred nheelj of mounting 'g Doaru.-t and mourn vncir own umiiuiib and classify them. Then they will bo cnl.-ivd a they intend and if any mis take uro made they will feci better about it than if It i.s duo lo somo oversight of Iho county superinten dent. When one" person mounts the work for tho whole county it is not "done as vell.as if more people wore concerned and the responsibility is loo grcal. Your wishes arc not always carried out. Tho specimens can he classified on tho back for tho Slate Fair, the Bladen Fair and the Farmers' Institute. Last year some of tho teachers made between twenty five and thirty dollars in premiums. There was some beautiful work sent in lo tho Fair but it did not fellow the rules and so was not entered. Bluo Hill had somo beautiful work in penmanship and watcrcolor that was worthy. This year I wish that tho premium lists were carefully studied for I think there was work handed in that was very fine. This is the first year wo have sent in any work so it wasn't so bad but we want somo first prem iums. This same material will bo sent to tho Farmers' Institute to gether with any other work that Js brought in from this year's work. There are still places for any teachers that have certificates in Arthur county, Lincoln county, Per kins county and McPhcrson county There should be somo places for emergency teachers soon ro any such wanting place smirch write tell ing what their shortage cor.sisin in. Mrs. G. A. Schultz returned home Friday morning from McCook where she spent a few days with relatives and friends. Curtis Friday spent a few hours in tho city Friday while enroute to Guide Rock where he made an exhibi tion flight. N. B. Bur.h and ron Gene au'ocri to Smith Center Sunday end rpent the day with friends. Mrs. Christine Patmorc returned to Blue Hill Monday moring after spend ing tho weekend with relatives and friends here. According to the 1020 census re ports from" Waslvngton, D. C, thefo are 13,784 illiterate persons ten yrnrs of age and over in tho state of Nc hraska, "illiterate" meaning, unable to write. Of rh's numlrr 9,468 are of foreign birth. There is !es illiteracy in the rural districts of the state than in the cities. Two trains of stock consisting of r.'xty one cars passed thru here Sun day enroute to tho markets at St. Joe and Kansas City. TflR FfllK AT HOME EXPECT YOU lilt? rULUO TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT EshllsratliicBUBLESK ""VAUDEVILLE State Attvnrt Filled with Frrltr RirU, Tunny Clonni Ourdrnm L'nulpnite. Urillianl Scenic Environment. MATINEE DAILY. 2:15; EVNGS 8:30 EVERYBODY QOF.Si ASK ANYDODY Always tnc Cljgost and Bsst Show Wist of Cnicaso 'J. W. Evans who has been working as relief operator at the Burlington depot for the past two months went to McCook Friday morning he having finished his work here. George Hart, traveling representa tive of the froight department of tlic Burlington, spent several bourn n Red Cloud Wednesday attending to company business matters. Mr. and Mr.. Ben McFarland ar.o children returned homo Friihy even ing from San DirEo, Calirom'n wlicc they spent several wco'c.i with h!c mother, Mrc. Louise McFarland. We're giving you the finest HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FALL SUITS At Lowest Prices for men's a Engineer G. L. Posy of M:CooI: ar rived in tie city Tluimhy to take the switch cngina in the local yard . En gineer Methcr.cy went to Oxford to take a regular run out of that r-la - Don Hcaton returned home the last of the week he having been dis charged from the army. The past year he has been serving in the 2nd. Tank Corp Battalion of the 2nd. Division. Word has, been received in the city announcing tho birth of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ncllums of Nashville, Tennessee. Tho youngster has been named Robert Overman Ncl lums. ' Mrs. Herman Greghart of Obcrhn, Kansas spent Thursday in the city with her sister, Mrs. H. Ncuci'ierg and family. She went to Grand Is land Friday morning to spend a few days with relatives. and young men's guaranteed all wool suits in the new est models and fabrics. for beautiful worsteds richly silk lined, tai lored to perfection in the latest styles. Other Suits 1S to &2 For Your Boy's Suits and Overcoats They are made for those who want the best value; the kind that look well all the time: thu kind that save the most. tha.' .'.".'.'; a fid sv: Is for Iwys and Jov fathers; Mrs. P. A. Jernbcrg returned home Saturday mornir.7 after spending several wcclu with her daughter, Mr-. Cecil Esn'g and family at Yuma, I Colorado, nr.d in Akron, Colorado at U12 hivno of hoi con Cavl Jernbcrg. On Tlmrnilny. 0 toli.-r 'J7th. Nniltli Bros , nf Siip"ii'r will linlit, tln-lr nnnunl Puliiiwl niini llotr s.ile Wntc.li for tdv in tjjls iiinp Tim Hunt IM. WiiliiiL' Wmlnrq v ill iii"i't. nt. t 1ii ciilcuci. nf Mr. 0 Ufri',, .Iiimi 1 on 1'Viilm' nf "rniinii. .iinc'l Mivoilnt 4 :'!(). Cardhil iivit.ainn f it I. j 7JIJ?h Fnnnlc I) Fuller. f (Vnv'co.lui.. I'l'irUtcri'il iN'mIw ni(ii UVslrvMi' U''l. vi-i'oitv ill Univci.Mlv I'lii"". Ilii full wlirclic IS u iiictntii'i' of tlio I'lc.wli' llln II ulllvx. Dr Wiii'iiclt. Tim Sp 0'i.lU'. will llli'i-r. cyi-, ixr. iin.i' ani tliriml lut'cnts Mill! llldS" IICl'lUlll ulllHM'h lit. Dr. 11.1111- or'li'n hIIIch 'J'tieMluy. Sep'. UTlli. lloiir.s 1 tu C Several until limit nf lieil Clmi'l liu-I. Iicnh iiihii mul cliizenx uith in HIhiIimi iIiim Hfieriiuuii lihtiHmtlnif Hiei-Htnre iiilvertislng t Ii KnniierM tnsUtnie wliicli inkwM p'liue Oi-tnlx-r 'i-'itli n .'!' Ii The Khmiihi'o liihlltiite is une nf l'eil Clnud'H unporiHiit eventH unil It Inc. tieen h-.Ii! in pievioiis yoitrN I hut it vh one of tho tu-Nt lllil in the stMte A i-trnnir proitrmn Iihh lieeti uriRUped for iIiIh ,enr hiiiI mII who attend wi he Hinnly repniil for tlm tiniti hpent. Kluduli EnterprlM I I.riford George Gmolrer, fon or TIiv. M'Jgtr'o Smel'cr, and Miss Mary j n. n-nith, dauihter of Mr. and Mrs. j J. W. Smith r.v.icllng near Bluo Hill. were rn!tcd in r'nrriage by Kov. Coirc nt tho home of he: parent. Saturday aftivncor.. We have all pvict l b MWi lilullvLJ ,r tjld thing Word was received hero tho first of the wesk announcing the arrival o a baby boy nt tho J. E. Wagoner homo in Hasting?. Mrs. L. A. Wag oner went to Hasting Tuesday morn ing to spend a few day3 with tho parents and tho newcomer. The Franklin papers aro sneaking very highly of tho scrvlco that N. V. Phillips is rendering as City Marshal of that place. He arrested several speeders lnrt week and Iho polico judge fined Ihr'm each $25 and cosIm. Somo different from conditions in Bod Cloud. TOWN PESTS Tho L'ady Shopper had tlio Poor Inn drag out Everything In Stock, nnd tins Spent n Pleasant Afternoon, which was All alio Intended to Spend when she Camo In. Merchants llko Lady Buyers hut Lady Shoppers aro Why Drygoods Clerks Oo Crazy and Start Itimnlns In Circles. Farm Loans SCHOOL TIME We are thinking of YOUR BOY This week and have made big preparation for his new school year. Plenty of new' Kay nee Waists and Shirts I l.OO to $1.5 Knee pants Caps-Overalls Shoes All priced to your satisfaction "IRON CLAD" Stockings now 50c . The best boys' stocking in America. Heavy and medium weight, black or brown. See us for your boys' school needs. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. Always Reliable "V'" , o 1' .tP- "?i ' r wfsrrwsr ,.- r. a 1 tivtnrfln.V ' U ',"'! iw .w aft. irr'-jwM ar-Ta h mm 7ivo wi ( Um .t .--- Ul I bcWj U-H l(0 rH 1 KIV 6Jgyitait.gJtaCT-gJr8gtnir.gaJga: Hi For Your Boys and Girls in School Vir,it'ourchil(lrenintheirschool. ' Gcc tiicir happiness and groce as they ir.arch or dance to the merry , music of tlio Columbia Grafonola. 't.H Then coir.c to our store and get the latest Columbia Record Cata- ;, loc. Note its special children's ' music, fairy talcs, patriotic selec- j i. tions, and nature stories. A Columbia Grafonola with a selection of Children's Records is . the greatest pleasure you can give them, end will save hours of your time. J. C. MITCHELL JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Wall Paper Sale In order to close out our present stock of wall paper in a hurry Ve Have Cut Prices to The Quick dbor 20, 2 S and 30 From Original Retail Price. Which brings them down to cost prices and lower CHAS. L COTTING THE DRUGGIST I am ri'iuly iis hHmijk to inula' any iui'1 all farm loui.s t Un lir.vi.sl rnto an I biht option .Misoluto'y no a 1 1 . ng iiml no t'.-Hinstf for liispceilon, .1. II tlnllcy YOUR BUSINESS IS JUDGED to a great extent by the stationery you use. The careful selection of good paper, well printed, makes your correspondence d:ctVct:v::. A31; up fcr samples of work on Hammermill Ripple Bond. , U.'.', i nnrrmiinanrinviirnira Hfl-IE HOME or QUALITY'1