RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF iiiuwaatt nt.gjiCTi!iYiiaMwaiWMUituiiJ)iii'''w''"''laiiM'J'awjiMuwiMiii jMiiwiiiii iiiiiriMTMj'iurmijiijijjiiiwwia-rM'iJuJf'BJXiiJtu;jMrxticria.,c.T wiiMtiiu)gi-linjwyfTiL'iiMjiwwLUMrjm'uiiiJwyAtmwjafuiiJWWftitnTa 'I If uRK ll fo i j m js k m a? x x x x a x ss Tw0 sod PIaccs t0 cat( K M I and Towell's Cafe. 1 J l. ft lJ La U . U H lV ---, . , tit homo Ifi. VKXxxxxmxxxmxmxx 1 I. W. IM on epent Friday In Gu.de Hock. Mrs. Jas Cathr pnt Friday Hastings, !rt MIm tella Pstker pnb-' Friday in Guide Rock. Next Thuraday' will be eirmi3 W in Re! ClO'N M J. E. Morj of Rivevton was in f .- '-.'v ThurmL-. o. t: da V val. Us -y returnee ' 01110 TV 1 m f -om St. Jf ricCiay wa dc v f om Ina- 'nr-day afteroojn. ?lt . Goo'j," S11.0' ci' went to Ei e.-ton Tuosi iu 'cenlntf to xisl. her dauffhte", M' F.ed Talor and t.m- dy. Don Fulton, who ia a mail clerk out of Lincoln, has been visiting hia ajsttr, Mi Earl Hall th past few dayts Mrs. John Marshall and daugh'or; of McCook arrived here Tuesday morning; to visit Mr. and Mis. N. B. Bash. ' ( . IiJsniV vas ft pr larger to McCf 1; V c'nesday mor.ang. , f ,i jvrJc was a passenger to G'll': "''c Friday morning. J!n. J. L. Po bo ad Ja.ie era, Glad tend Mario of Otnnha nrri-ed in tho city Mondy evminir to visit frbnd-?. W. IT. Norr'. returned lio"ie Fn- daj rooming f.om Kansas Cn Vh " ho had been attending to. s- me lu i- ness matter', C Clerk B. F. re ty vas Blue uU Wcdncdny afternoon in A. B. Ciablll lcUirned homo Tues day morning from Kansas City. T. W. Crary and soiv of. Guide Rock were in the city Fr'day afternoon. Mi'b. John Hokomb of Denvr is here visitlnj? for a few days with friend and attending to some fcus'- n matters. ,.,i' I Mi?. Sid Longion and children of Grfat Falls Montana, have been hero the past few days visiting hei moth er Mrs. Earner, , Fred Ilcndcr&on returned home from Topcka the lat of the week. Judge Blacklcdgo and son, Hobort, arc enjoying an outing in Wyoming. Mrs. Ernest Newhousc was a pas senger to Superior Friday morning. Mrs. Mose Carmony and children of McCook spent Tuesday with Mrs. C. C. Cox. Russell Summers returned to Hast ings Wednesday morning after ppend- mg a few days hero with h mo'.iicr, Mrs. May Summers. czr ' J. W. Graves, an experienced printer, of Auburn arrived in the city Sunday evening and has accepted a position in this office. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Nolan have moved into the Ross property on North Web ster street. ;, Next Tuesday is primary election Don't forget to vote for your favorite candidate. Mr. and Mrs. Monroo Meinte went to Blue Hill Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday there with his father and with other relatives. Glen Fry, who has been working at Table Rock, arrived in the city Monday evening to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards of Riv crton spent Sunday afternoon with' friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey went to Superior Monday morning for a short visit 'with relatives. Lester Yost went to McCook last, Thursday where he intends to go to work as fireman for the Burlington working out of that place. Fred Gund went to Cowles Satur day morning after spending a short time visiting with relatives and at tending to business matters. Mrs. Robert Pope and baby of Denver are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Js.y Pope and other relatives. Rev. J. M. Bates and Rev. S. Hard man were passengers to Hastings Monday morning on train 4. Roy Rust returned home Sunday morning on train 1G from Denver, Colorado, where he has been for the past week visiting with friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey of Omaha who had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey, went to Superior Monday to visit relatives D. C. Henderson returned home the first of the week after spending a month's outing in the west. Miss Grace Davis went to Cowles Monday morning on train 4 for a few days visit there with friends. Ray Sutton reijurncd to Akron, Colo ratio. Friday morning after spending a few days here with his family. Tho Misses Helen Robinson and Virginia Auld returned home Mon- day evening from Blue Hill where they spent a few days with friends. GOLLMAR PROS. CMUuS WILL SOON DH HEBE 1 -i Local circus apjiO itcs which lurfll been whetted to a concert ritch, Will be mo 0 thru yu ha lhuriday, July 2), .iien tha O.ltma Bros, (tit cus 8t?ams into tov.n on its' tw-lttUe train and bvild its grrat city of tents. Briefly summed up, h-iv are lac important feature of probably the greatest organization in tne woim to far as amusement arc concerned: A gleat parade, newly-built and over flowing with the world') .strongest attractions, to bo given at 11 o'clock in tho foicnoon; a complete zoologi cal garden; a new spectacle to begin tho program and a Eupropean bill of entirely new acts. ' Some of the more important artists who have not been seen in America aro the Howard sisters, who do an acrobatic act while balancing on roll ing globes; Gilmoro Fry, who exhib its a troupe of wonderfully trained ponies, dogs, and monkeys; tho Mat lock troupe of acrobats, famous in EuroDe: the threo Fishers and their trained dogs and monkeys; the De- Mott's, who perform a remarKaDie nembatic act on the backs of horses; Frank Kelso, with trained bears, d.ogs and anteater; Watson sisters, who are rnouned in Europe; Les Jardys and the Pacheco family of acrobats; ,the Minales family of trapcz performers; and the celebrated and famous, Mor ales Family in most wonderful feats on the wire and in the air. There 'is creat variety to the, per formance. The various acts havcecn picked from the great arenas of tho old world with a view to giving- tno American public the greatest of the recent foreign novelties. With an en tirclv new enuipment, the circus will present more than its former brilliant aspect. All show day a branch ticket sale will bo in progress at the Palace B, ak- ery where reserved seats and admis sions will be sold at the same prices charged on tho show grounds. Mrs. G. Hummel and Miss Stella Ducker were passengers to Blue Hill Saturday morning on train No. 4 ' Nominate and elect Hoff melster of Imperial to Con- dress and vou know you will be represented there, a dv Miss May Huffcr depaitcd Thurs day evening for Loveland, Colorado, where she will spend a few weeks at tho homo of her brother, Earl Huffcr. D. L. Williams of Oklahoma City, who had been visiting friends here, went to Wymore Tuesday morning. Report of the Condition OF THK Bank of Ina vale of InaValc Charter No. 79& In the State 0? Nebraska at tne Close 01 Business June 30, 1922. IlKSOUKCr.S Loans mid Discounts 8110,41.01 Overdrafts 2,147.80 Uonds, sccurltlcs.Judgmcnts, claims etc., Including all government bonds M".29 Hanking house, iurnlturo & llsturcs 3,021.00 3 ' '' A. B. Crabill and O. E. Ramey went to Kansas City Sunday in charge of the stock shipped from this point. ' To the Public: I have been a work er on The Lincoln Journal 35 of its 65 years and have been an owner during 25 years. Having now acquired a controlling interest in the paper, I am if possibler more than ever anxious to have it reach several thousand new homes. Tho Journar has been build ing an enviable reputation tot Inde pendence, truthfulness and thorough ness' during these many years. I have it figured out that the quickest way to get The Journal into your mail box is to make a cut price, and have 'decided to slash the rate to only ONE DOLLAR to Jan. 1. 1923, or with the big Sunday Journal to only ?1.25. You may have your choice of morning or evening, cither one giving you a com plete Z4 hour service. Of course on most rural routes and in many towns toe lionUntrltfaper will give you later sewsv, Tim.-; Sunday Journal prints One hundred and twenty-two cars including that loaded here went through Sunday enroute to the Mis souri river markets. They were hand led in three trains. 0,027.80 Current expenses, taxes and Inter est tiaid-...... - Duo from national and stato banks 528,088.81 Curroncy 1,000.00 Gold coin .-- "0.00 Silver, nickels and cents 703.12 30,423.93 ... 9 1G2,U41.02 True Republican! & hm To t ft" . - MAMUTIEH Capital stock paid In 1 10,000.00 Surplus fund w,wu.uy Undivided proOts o,tw. Individual deposits subject In phnnk U3.77S.74 Tlrao certificates of deposit 07,307.83 130,961 JM Dills payable .-. :...... bfxoxo Depositor'! guaranty tund.. .. 1.1BQ.82 Total- .I162.MI.M . . r . . '. 1 f-F. Bryan's trwe caixfe-ano Benea 01 ,- articles oy w wn-i uib-ib j- J' 1. . A-Vtl.. Mii Tkw.. - n tun notevenjnmea wat t ji --...,... .. -r--wTVKr.-fifvSiifl1i w,.i . W. .a lCUPT mm ,4ju (a mhmsjsajJi:. 'v wMMjm -. . - ifiJMLirii'wjWfyin.i "-TTSKr-",i iftfifi ALBERT tWrrf . 1 F JFtEs RIS STATE OV NEnrtABKA, lu rountv of Wabster " " I, O. R. McCrary Cashier ot tho above nam ed bank do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy 01, tne report mado to the State Banking .Board. . Cashier. Attest: " Charles Hunter, Director. Alfred McCall, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this UthTday of July 1922. Fred Maurer (Seal); Notary Publio. Ohas. Llndler. who want to Wilson. vllle, Kas., last week writes that wage .are 900a ana ne is getting 94 per day. MPWSiMaiiBimvaiiiiBiasiwaM Mnf.tL F. Enestrum. aired 7ft vamr. 2 months! indll.davB. nansxl awAWiafc lefthfnenJa('c!rty, Sunday nr "8 wr au,)juwi'caq,iVJ- Bovpnn, wm r. Farmer, Laborer, Busines Men And Ex-Service Men Zoro Hour Has Arrived Vote For J. E. BUTE JRn Progressive--DomGcratic Candidate for Congress at the Primary, Will you give your 3upport to him? Xou1 light will be his Mammae w-jit: srtswjwiroiiitiacaiaa... . ., 1A- k-li. t. t. ", rgrsgfSBWpSKri t rti . . - . ., . . t,amfMBaWBsBa m j! 00gtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmtmmmfamamm rajiiawi mrmmmmmmmmmmmimmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm0emmmmmmm flHiiiif-lrlLiBnif AV AV BBMHHHHHHV.'a'aSHBVksBlBBBkBtPlBtsK iaa aaa a SB-arv m- aa aar nnw a Kjsmmvtt SM My 26, to August 1, T 1 r . illusive A Foretaste of the Program '"BRVtf."ir xii- Vfev! JHaaaaannL M!.! ' PjHKjiM,jPiHAaaiaaa" MvjafskkkkkkkkkkkkVEskkkvjl "The L qc. oosr i S re S7KS TH flCCU ULrap 7ft c nes op John Ro3s Reed Grand Oporu Huritono w "Swcot Singer of iBraol" Asaistod by Paulino Mooro Rood, Contralto Milo Neuenscbwnndcr Swiss Fianlat Hon. W. I. Nolan Speaker or tho Minnesota Houao ol Representatives 'Wo, tho I'ooplo" Southern Minstrels Malo Octette Combined Pro gram. A big "Joy day" attraction Dr. H. B. Hulbert Envoy Extraordinary of the Emperor ot Korea Hear tho troth about ,Korea Howard QmirjUtt OokA Her4. Dlraater aformerty wlOt at. Pal Sym v&oay Oiitfc tia. Qital x- onsic mors) EH Tvy A TtW in r- Battfc SMaimA bmI, ByaeUl teifum tm&4mmmatw Hk. ttllm C; iiik lajsia cJ nuai IkH yaVSSin VawBaS " HHtliii-iH For the Balance of the Program See Next Week's Issue of this Paper -w i -.,)7vfrl1 Sv-W -Jf -, - duration. She is survived-hv lien. rMFChiifc F. . Bomtmai ,, and.; Jan J CrMMrf-Uyert-T- Dr.W.H.McBrlde rm ' r r wt - :tti W)l .XLJb ""adttim w- .M ttWmWM.sltsntbL, . NIchoIsM J -iL.jJttrt. DEMTOT V -(Si. Al lMBSB In i1iaiwjr K&vlV WEQLEAri :,i.?i ,tt. 'ni --' iaMaiitfrtH M.aM'T.'.a ... .. i, siffJWCSt I vm wmm - -v., tit w liVV.,T 'wrMimr4 Whjm vm i W'l'JlWJ " -??; CctfGTM "TTWC tMi'-p J"ttW - , - " r -v IP? fi ,-r. tV '?$;' A)