RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ILHUJUWIgMUJH.. Tur Den n nun rmppl 0ll,,,n c- Vrs of ,k"1 cloml l8 """ lJtlL tLU LLUUIJ llllCi j t.. graduating class tit Nebraska Wes. Red Cloud, Nebrnaktv. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In the I'oMoniro nt Kcd (loud, Neb m Socond Clnsa Mnttcr A. B.'McAKTHUR, Editor and Owner Advertsing Rates Forclfln, per column Inch Locivl. 12ia'.tl5. I'uncrnl services for Ern.t Welsch' wcic held nt the Christian church Sun tlay afternoon, Ilev. C. G. Nelson in charge. A large number of friends and neighbors were present. The I. O. O. F. lodge, of which the deceased was a faithful member, conducted their last rites at the grave. Icyrtii Pnlverslty this your. Mo has ben a member of MioO. O. K., the Ox ford club and the psychology olub while at WeMeyan The baecalnuriito sermon waB preach cd by Dr.,). V. (J. I'W, pnstor of the First M E. church of Omaha. The seniors participated Monday morning In the senior Ivy day exercises on tho Wesleyan campus. Tho Sunflower I'a pcant with more- than 20U performers was staged In tho afternoon The graduates were initiated Into the ranks of the alumni Monday evening at a bitiquot when the leading speaker was Dr. Clark A. Fulmcr of tho state de 15eipartnient of vocational education. Tho orator lor tho thlrty.tourtn an nual commencement was Jllshop Thorn, us Nicholson of the Chicago atea Wherein are centered many activities carried by the church for the youth of America. LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO 10 YEARS AGO girl Mr. and Mrs. Lester Amack nutocd here from Scldcn, Kansns, Thursday near which place they arc living on a farm, to spend a few days visiting with his parents and with friends. s wrvlec y V. .V i. ti Corn plowing is now In order. Curt Evitiis has the bounclnest in town. Red Cloud will celebrate the glorious fourth this voir. Mr. J. Q Potter has leased his in terest in Iho lied Cloud Mills, for one yo.ir, to Mr. Dclto .imies, oroiner It. I). Jones, tue lumDermaii. LUTHERAN Regular services every Hrstand third Sunday In the mouth in the Adveutlst church at 11a in. Preaching at II n. m You are cordially invited to attend our ser.iees. O. R. HeJnltz, Pastor to $$ SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HONE Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas Bell 80. - - Ind. 12 Ox KMSTSUSXfSilfSiTyKWTftrSiiW iwml relit f - I A ID YEARS AGO E. II. Smith has begun to get the stone on the groutid for a two story building, 'iOxUU to bo be built on the lot east of the Red Cloud Drug Storo As n door-keeper for a traveling showman, Charlie Potter Is a success. On Saturday night aftor two hours pntient waiting he collected tho full amount of seventy-live cents. On Saturday, fourteen teams and on Monday five more, making nineteen, passed through this place enroute for Oregon. They settled in Southern Kansas two or three years ago, and be coming sick of the country, have start el out to find homes in the farthorcst west. E. Peters, of South Guide Rock, call ed on Saturday last, and brings the usual report of lino growiug crops and general prosperity. Mr. Peters Informs us that he will teach the school In dis trict No i during the present summer Also that seven families from Illinois have settled in his neighborhood this spring. Immigration is still pouring in, and every day long strings of cotton cover ed wagons pass along the great route of travel which passes through our town. Many of these stop and pur chase railroad laud In this vicinity, while others push on to where home stead claims are more plenty. We are informed that good claims can yet be had In nianv parts of the county, though as a matter of course, it is next to Impossible to find any with timber and running water. Aside from the9u drawbacks the land Is as good as any the sun shone upon. BAPTIST Illblc school at 10 a. in. Morning Service at 11 a. in. Communion Service after sermon in the morning with hand of fellowship to now member. We join in union service nt S p. m. in tlio Christian church with sermon by Ilev II A Frantz All welcome. I W. Edsun, Pastor. P CHRISTIAN faith, Watch ye. stand fast in the quit you like men, be strong". We will have tho regular services Sunday morning; but In th evening we aro glad to welcome the Union Ser. vice to oar church. Ilev. Frnntz of the Bretheru Church will bring tho message of the evening. The Union Prayer meeting will also be held at the Christian church. On Friday afternoon the Missionary Society will meet at the Par8onoge,741 North Cedar. All ladles and girls of the church are cordially Invited. Also any others who wish to come. Rev Nelson left Monday morning for Albany, Mo , to attend the Western Chrlstlau Convention. He will return in time for the Suuday services. BRETHREN o Enlist! m uur services When You Have a Printing Job That demands Careful Work and Quick Delivery Business printing of all kins a special ty. The same high quality o! work manship, no matter what the size of the job. The most reasonable price on all work. The Red Gload Ghief S' 10 YKAIIS AGO II n ii to CLOUD WED., JUNE 6, 3 p. m. GUIDE ROCK vs RED CLOUD The visitors had a team of good hitters last year and have a salaried battery this sea son. Matthews who pitched last year with a fast club in Iowa, will be on the mound for them while Losey will do the receiving behind the Jmt. i, 'ii H I, A r.i Adm. 50c. Children 12 to 16, 25c. H - IE DE DG DC MAY 15 STAW HAT TIME SEE OUR WONDERFUL LINE OF NEW STRAW HATS NEW BLOCKS NEW SHADES NEW PRICES 3E l'eto Arnold, of Inavale, purchased n new Overland auto of Jas. Peterson, S iturday. Clyde Wiekwlre of Iuavale was at tending to business matters in this city on Monday. Peter Hansen has moved his harness shop Into the building formerly oc cupied bv Joe Fogel. MNb Ethel dimming left 'the first of tho woek for Sterling. Colorado, where she Intends to remain indefinite iy. Oils Fearn left Tuesday for Fairbury where he goes to teach the boys In tho Journal olliee ttie art of printing. Homer Sherwood of Salt Lake City, Utah, arrived in the city the lntter part of tho week, called here by the do.ith of his mother. Mrs. Cora Kl dredge left" Friday night for Naponee to visit her sister, Mrs. Ed. Ciillard, before returning to her home at LaSalle. Colo. Harry Itoats won tho elegant Max-' well automobile which was given as a prizo to the person securing the most subscribers to the Hastings Tribune. lleibort Cook and wife of Atlanta, Georgia, and Edward Cook and wife of Nowata, Oklahoma arrived In tho city tho latter part of tho week called here by the unfortunate accident of Mrs. Dr. Cook and daughter Miss Myra, on last Thursday in which the former lost her life. Sanford Fox's horse beoamo fright ened on Tuesday morning and ran a way. Sanford wns thrown out of the wagon, but was not badly injured It Is hard luck Sanfoid, but if you must go riding so early in the morning try keeping a little tighter reign. Superior Golfers Score at Red Cloud Why not let the vigor and fullness of nature which is everywhere mani fest these beautiful spring days be re flected by the inner man? To breathe the pure fresh nir of spiritual experi ence and of service to mankind invigo rates the soul and enriches the lives of those who choose to give their best to the present needs of humanity. Worship and service nro vital factors in every life. None can 1 n continue the best service unless ho givjs due place to worship None will long cor tinue to worship unless he give ex pression in daily services to his fellow men. Let us worship on the Lord's Day and give service seven days of each week. If not worshiping elsewhere will you worship with us? Sunday School at 10 a. in. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Union Service at the Christian Church at 8 p. m. Next Siiudur being the first Sunday of tho month the churches will unite in the regular monthly union evening service. Tills is not only for all churche-, but for all people. Let us join in worshiping together. The Union Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening at the Christian Chinch will brlnir blessings which you should share H. A. FKANTZ. Pastor Dr. W.H. Mc Bride ' Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska DENTIST Red Cloud, Nebrask p . .- .----.- .- -.- r fBv- "A ' V Straight tall; on Cream Separators by ': .n 1& - 'Hi iiytj GEOTRINE Red Cloud, Nebr. ' mm -Mm I'AU.M IIUKHAU NOTES (By County Kxtens'on Agent H. Fauscli Henry NEBRASKA WOMEN PROFIT C LOTHING INSTRUCTION BY ALSO A NEW SNAPPY LINE YOUNG MENS SPORT SUITS $18.50 to $37.50 NEW OXFORDS NEW CAPS The Cowden-Kaley Clo. Co. Sunday about twenty of Superior golf players drove to Red Cloud to play in the seven town tournament which has recently been formed, consisting nf Superior, Rod Cloud, Franklin, Heaver City. Arapahoe, Campbell and Orleans. Superior played to good luck and tho low scores were made by our players. Two loving cups are up in competition, one for ladies and one for men. Each town that wins has the scoro placed on the cups, and when the contest is over the cups remain the property of the winning club, Mrs. II. C. Hanua won in Sunday's game with a scoro of fifty for nine holes. O. R, Marshall won for the men, shooting 18 holes with a score of 81. Superior Express WITH a single tool the combination wrench and screw driver shpwn below, which is included with every De Laval you can take it apart and set it up again in a few minutes. Could anything be easier or simpler? ' There are no complicated parts no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, no ball bearings to get flattened or broken. Every adjustment can be made quickly by the man on the farm without special tools of any kind. Such simple construction makes the Dc Laval not only the longest lasting but also lire easiest separator to clean and care for. We will sell you a Dc Laval on terms that can't help suiting you. Come in and examine the machine; let us chow you what it will do. THE ONLY TOOL REQUIRED WITH A NEW DE LAVAL 1.1 DC Always Reliable 31 DC i ii iitji H1B Card of Thanks We take this means of expressingour sincere appreciation of tho kind sym pathy extended to us by our many friends at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and fath er. Wo wish to thank especially tlioso from whom wo received the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. S. II, Johnson and family. The average Nebraska farm woman can cut her annual clothing hill in half by making her own clothing from new or renovated materials according to Clothing workers oi the Agricu -turnl College lSxtons'on Service. Scho's in dress construction, dress forms, short cuts, in sewing and in millinery have been brought within reach of thirty six communities with in the first two months of 1023. Six hundred and thirty house-wives at tended these schools to learn fr them selves how this work can be done. These women will carry the informa tion on into their neighborhood through schools in which they will serve as teachers instead of pupils. Other women taught by them, in turn, conduct schools in smaller neighbor hoods, thus making the endless chain of instruction. This well organized system is but an extension of the project plans used last year. Recorded results show that almost six thousand women made their own dress forms in demonstra tions last year. Over four thousand women were reached by the instruc tion in the use of time saving devices and methods. One great problem con fronting farm women especially is the lack of time for sewing. These short cuts in sewing, as they are call ed by Extension workers, makes nn hour or two worth more than n day's time with old methods. Sixteen him died lints were made in schools held Inst year. It is estimated that $8, 000 or an average of $5 per hat was saved through this work. Actuul dress construction was supervised in thirty eight communities with over a thou sand women in attendance at the schools. In each of these projects the goal of achievement get by extension workers at the beginning of the 1922 year was reached and passed. SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A 1 m y;i m c an ! kt- H. jj n .1 UwAL y. AUTO TOPS Look the Old Top over and see if you don't need a New One. Tops Made to Order. LEE R. WALKER Harness and Saddlery 2 Doors South oi Farmers Union. HI 3d PHONE YOUR COAL t. I t i ORDER TO FARMERS' ELEVATOR Bell Phone 29 -:- Ind. Phone 12 l!J 51 fc 3 TRADE WITH THE RED CLOUD MERCHANTS WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO THE FART HEREST V "S 1 l"