', I 'J fll l.lDCOlU j p fin ' 'a, SK A Newspaper That aires The Kens Fifty-two Kecks Each Year For 11.50 iW V0LUME 51 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. JUNE 21. 11)23 NUMBER 25. SK6T? Vft i i3339r93:-aaa3333333SI331S3,a .Red Cloud Defeats Osborne Wf to (0 n Special Prices FOR THE BIO CELEBRATION DAY, JUNE 28 Sewall's Chemically Pure Mixed Pah,.s Gal. $3.25 Sewall's Interior Flat Wall Finish. Gal $2.75 These prices for Colored Only, White 10c higher. I have sold Sewalls Paint for 25 years and they have proved superior to many other brands and equal to any. Now is your chance to get the best for the price of a poor quality. Iron Clad Barn Paint. Gal S1.50 CHAS. L. COTTING, The Drugg-st J( m m tn m m w (?) m w Sunday Hfternoou the base ball fans luul the pleasure -f wltnes-lug an other fust game that was the ceusatiou ot the season, on Hit lioui diamond. J tie Osborne, Kansas team and the local team pulle'l oil un eleven inulng battle HiMt wu won y the local club by u sci.ro of J to 3 The fe.uutes of the came was the phi lug of Denton ami INk-'- while El mure -aved the day wnen Mt the but. The tcim goes to fcmllh CVnter, Sun day wlieio they e.speet to win another camp l-V lowing ! the box snore: THK HEAL PURPOSE war - -- - KEEP I i wi i H .w. w -s! COOL SUMMER CLOTHING GABERDINE, MOHAIR, PALM BEACH SUITS $13.50 to $35.00 STRAW HATS $1.50 to Kf SUttttER UNDERWEAR BAL BRIGAN, PORUS KNIT LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES ATHELETIC 75c TO 92.00 REMEMBER WE SELL NOTHING BUT WELL KNOWN LINES OF MERCHANDISE AT THE LQWEST POSSIBLE PRICE W. G. Hamilton Clo. Co. .service M; SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HONE Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas Bell 80. - - Ind. 12 Ox Ye , Garber's Is The Place! To Buy Wall Paper. Paints. And Electrical Supplies. The best place for Picture Framing. x -. Mrs. V. R. Lippincott and daugh ter, Lucille-, went to Selden, Kansas, Wednesday morning where slie will .spend a couple of weeks visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester A mack. Mrs. Margaret Dow icsumcd her journey to Corey, Ohio, Wednesday morning after spending the past couple of weeks here visiting at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kaloy and with other relatives. f Red I'.oud Pior -' l Denton s s WillgM'CIl c Versaw 1 h Smith p HI more 3 b Ihiir v ( (ireenlialgh If Kaley xx Poluicky ef x Palmer if A It 1 n w 1 It 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 (I 0 II 1 1 0 1 1 o 0 0 () 0 0 Po 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 A 4 1 0 1 (5 0 0 0 0 0 0 is i o :t:5 xx Itmed for Kuley in 8th. xx Hatted for Ureeuhalgh in 8th Osborne 4 4 t 5 4 4 4 :i 4 15 is Bandt 3b Wykof 2b Taylor s h Mhsou-o Waldren If Seaman cf Thompson rf Vague lb Cochran p 0 1 1 1 0 0 I) 0 0 i:t o 1 0 u 3G 3 s .'11 i :i Summary: Two base hits, Elmore and Seaman. Stolen bases, Waldren. Sacrifice lilts, vValgren, Versaw, Ltran. dt, Waldren. Taylor. Double plays. 4, Cochran and Brandt, Denton to Plzer to Versaw 2, Denton to Mersaw 1. Loft on bases Osborne 1; Red Cloud G; Bases on balls, Osborne 2, Red Cloud 2. Struck oat by Smith 14, Cochran 12 Hits oft" Smith 8, Cochran 0. Score by innings 123450780 10 11 O. 00 0 030000 0 0 3 RC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.4 Defeats Superior 6 to 3 Wednesday afternoon the local ball team went to Superior where they crossed bats with the team there and made them bite the dust on their own diamond. The features of the game was the batting of Oleason, Smith, El more and Denton while Pizer, Denton, Versaw and Smith pulled off three double plays that made the fans go wild. Superior comes here next Thurs day to play the rub game Red Cloud AB R H POAE Plzer 2b 4 015 30 Sargent c f , ss 3 11 12 0 Walgren c 2 10 9 0 0 Versaw lb 3 10 810 Smith p 4 112 2 0 Elmore 3 b, of 4 ll 0 12 Dentou s s, 3d 4 12 100 Greenhalgb. If 4 0 1 10 0 Palmer rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 The big celebration June 23th has an idea behind it, that is larger than just the in 'at enjoyable day ever held in Red Cloud. Our mei chants want to enlarge their trade territory and they want to acquaint you with the fact that Red Clo-d is the host town in this vlc'ntty in which to do your trad ing. Thoy know that people aie from Misiotui and want to ne s-tiown, and the live merchants of Red Cloud arc yoinj; to offer bargains on this day Dial wi'l make your trip to the big celobialion of profit as well as n pi cosine. In addition to the b.irgums, when ao olfcicd, (that you may get ac quainted at our expense,) a great deal of merchandise wi'l tie legal il ly priced Lsok this merchandise over, conpaie it with the prices and qualities elsewhere and they feel sure you will do your trading m Red Cloud. But be uic to be at the cclebiafon You w'll i egret it if you don't and so will they. r Edison Records Each Beginning at once, we will sell you your choice of our large complete stock of Edison Blue Amberol rccbrds at 35c each. These are all 4 minute, indestructiable Blue Amberol records, regularly priced at 60c each. Now is the time to bring that record stock up-to-date by adding some new records. Come in and play them, no exchanges, no records loaned while this low price holds. u KODAK DEALUK E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEUR. in II JJ Peter A. Hansen Peter A. Hansen, who had been in poor health for several years, passed away 1'Ylday at the home of his son, P. A. Hansen, lie-was born In Doumarlc, Sejjtpmber 17, 13U and was aged 78 years, S mouths, and 23 days. Mr. Unusen came to America seeking a laud of lnrger opportunity 1 his youth. On December 13, tST.'l, at Clint on, Iowa, the Rev. Carl Nelseti oxidat ing, he united in martlage with Missj Mary Jacobsen, also a native of Don-1 mark. To this union were born: one' sou, P. J. of Red Cloud; and three daughters Ceristlnc, Anna, and Sarah The three daughters preceeded their fatnerto the Great Iteyoud, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen came to Red Cloud many years ago where he engag. ed in the Laundry business which has grown with the town ills wife fell asleep in 11)01 since which time he made his home with bis son Mr. Hansen attended the Danish Lutheran church and was a member of the Odd Fellow's Lbdge of Red Cloud. The funeral services were held at the Christian church of Red Cloud on Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. C. G Nelson. The Odd Fellows were out iu form and took charge of the servico at the grave. The interment belug made in the Red Cloud cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENT Webster County Bank WE WISH to announce that we have opened up a sav ings department in our bank for the use of the child ren, adults, and every one. Thrift and saving is something that has been neglected. We kindly invite you to take advantage of this sav ings idea and make this your banking home with your savings no matter how small, you are alwas welcome. A saver is a hustler and wo are for both. Bank with us and you can bank on us. We welcome every child in the community to become a customer of this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK 32 Superior Gleason s s 5 Campbell c 3 D Lyue 2 b 3 Wilcox 1 b 4 B Lyne 3 b 4 Lovwell c f 4 Donahoo If 4 Maggart rf 3 Van Meter p rf 3 xDlnnel p l 0 7 27 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 I 0 0' 0 1 0 0 0 3 13 0 1 0 o 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 3 G 13 2 xBatted for Maggart in 7th Summary: 3 base hit Gleason; 2 base hits Smith, Elmore and Denton; Sacri. lice hit Sargeut; Double plnys 4, B. Lyne to D. Lyne to Wilcox, Smith to Versaw. Denton to Plzer to Versaw, Plzer to Sargent to Versaw; Rases on balls, Smith 3, VanMeterS, Dlnnel 1; 6truck out by Smith , VnuMeter C. Dinuel 3; loft on bases, Red Cloud 1, Superior 0. To Make Highways Safe Answering the question: "What Must You Do to Make the Highways More safe," the pupils of a Colorado school submitted the following rules: I will uot play in the street. I will not ride a bicycle on the side walk I will not play in the railroad yard. I will not jump on wagona or cars 1 will not run in front of street oars or automobiles. I will not hold an umbrella in front of my face while crossiug the street. 1 will not cross the street in the middle of the block. 1 will not stand in the street while waiting for the street car. I will look in all directions before crossing a busy street. I will wait for the policeman's sig nal. I will help youuger ehildieii on the highway. I will keep to the right at all times. Rach pupil pledged himself to prac tice these safety rules until the tules had become a habit and a part of their every day lives. BOB EVANS 3-in-l MIDDY This Middy Has Three-In-One Effect Bottom No. 1 1 No. 2 No. 3 May Be Worn Regulation Length Rolled Up Co-Ed Style Adjusted Hip Length with Buttons and Elastic Loops A special train consisting of three Pullman cars and one diner pasyed through hero at 8 a. in. Tuesday morn ingv The party was made up of members of the Los, Angeles, Cali fornia, Police Band. They are mak ing different cities over the country giving concerts. We Have the "Bob Evans" MIDDY In the Twills, Cotton Pongee and Silk Pongee All Sizes R. P. WEESNER CO. iu imm?mmm &mmmmm TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY 66 Way Down East" m