lO , ""' USD CLOUD, HTMUWU, OUST W.' If i.-U. n?u-r ' . oncarect wi" v I ' J. t I r it i v K K K K ;. K K S K K K W " AS TOLD TO UJ5 UBISKISRSIIlMaill 0. D. Hedge" js attending the State Fair this week. . ,, ; " W. G; Hamilton was In Lincoln and Omaha the first of the week. The Win. Lewis Stock Co. Is hold ing forth in the city this week. G. R. Reck attended the ball game at Superior Sunday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunt arc at tending the SIVitc Fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Kailcy are spending the week in Kansas City. Smith liros. & Oopldy received a carload of Fouls the first or the week. Rev. J. M. Bates was a passenger to Lincoln Monday morning on No !. Mrs. J. E. Betz was a passenger to Arapahoe Saturday morning on train 15. Miss Virginia Caldwell was a. pas senger to Kearney Wednesday morn ing. . 35 head 2 yr old Hereford cattle, mixed, fo'r Salc-Chas. Brown, Bell aire, Kansas. Roy Herberger has accepted a posi tion as foreman in the Clarion office in Cambridge. Mr. Monroe Mclntc went to Fair- bury Monday morning to spend the day attending to business matters. I. T. Amack went to Oxford Tues day morning, he being called by the death of his nephew, Alva Amack. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cummings of Hastings spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Cummings. Miss Margaret Miner wens to Falls City Friday morning where she will teach during the coming school year. Mr .nnd Mrs. Sheridan Pharos of Guide Hock spent Sunday in the city with his mother, Mrs. Barbara I'liaics. Supt. M. F. McClaren of McCook spent feveral hours in this city Wed nesday attending to Burlington matters. .1. C. Slots Is in the city. Miss Mildred Fey .of Innvale was a passenger from the local ticket offlco Thursday morning tofOgalka, near which plncc she will teach ' through the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey went to Guide Kock Sunday morning on train 16 to spend the d)iy visiting with friends, returning home on No. 17 tl at evening. The American Legion State Con vention will be held at Hastings, September 17, 18, 19th. Several of the members from here arc planning on attending. The 10 0. V. lodpe deurco toum will go to Guide Rock next Wednesday evening where they will conferr the second decree on a candidate for the Guide Rock lodge. If Special Sale 'fl m LW mm . . I I m .. m .m a. vi ljcuuui urcsscs To Clean-up on Gingham Dresses will close them out at the following prices. Age 2-4-6 choice of any in the store Age 8 choice t Age 10 choice Age 12 choice Age 14 choice $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 One carload of hogs were shipped to Kansas Cilv Sunday morning from here and one cm load of cattle to St. Joe. There were eighty five cars of stock through here. Superion won the honors at the golf tournament held here last Sunday. Miss Annie Gilham was a passen ger to Kearney Friday morning on No. 4. Miss Sadie Gouldie was a passen ger to. Kearney Wednesday morning on train -I. Ben Copley went to Omaha Tues day evening to attend to some busi ness matters. Miss Mabel Van Ornnm of Hardy arrived here Saturday afternoon. She will teach here through tne coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Lauber hava moved into the residence formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Au- buslfon. O. R. Monk went to Hastings Tues day morning after spending a couple of days here lattending to business matters. Herb Ludlow, Jack Waller, Art Gilbert and Kamil Ondrak attended the ball gme at Smith Center last Friday. George Amack returned home Sun day morning from HolyoKc, Colorado, where he has been for the past two weeks visiting with his son, Rus?cll Amack and family. State Treasurer 0. D. Robinson and family drove through Saturday from Lincoln to spend a few days at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Oliver Powell and with friends. Mrs. George Hincs rturned to her home in Wymore Saturday morning on train 16 after spending the past week here visiting with Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ailes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fearn and son, Glenn, of Wilcox, spent Sunday with relatives here. Dave Bell has commenced tnc erec tion of a new residence at his farm west of town. Clifford Bradshaw is cutting meat u4- the Yost Meat Maikct after several nunV.is absfwo. Kail Ha'.l and Frank Tcterson were in Omaha attending the gun club shoot this week. Dr. Ira Lanrith will sneak on the theme "Today And Tnc American Friday, September 21. Bert Anderson returned nome Sat urday from Anselmo where he had been visiting his brother, Ferry Anderson. Wo Hre now prepared to Rive reason able terms on both New and Used Cars payable monthly or in a lump sum. Ogle vie Bros Coming to Red Cloud, November 8, 9 and 10th, Hell's Hair Acre the American Legion Carnival bigger, better than ever. Mrs. S. E. Bailey wont to Lincoln Tuesday morning to spend a few nays taking in the Suite Fair being held there this week. Miss Grace McClelland returned to her home in Hnstings Friday morn ing on No. 4 after spending the' past couple of weeks here at the h me of her sister, Mrs. L. H. Blackledgc. o Mrs. Roy Robinson arrived here Saturday morning from Cheyenne, Wyoming, to spend a couple or weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Jernburg and with friends. IN HOSE WE HAVE EVERTHING in sizes from 4 to the largest out size in Cotton or Silk from 15c to $2. SO Come in and look the line over. I know I can save you money on your hose. V. BARBARA PHARES JL GARFIELD COMMUNITY Sunday School 10 a m.' Sermon 11 a m , "The Abounding Life." Young Peoples Department B p. m. Sermon 8:30 p m , "Bo Strong." All the young people nro asked to bo present at S to plan the reorganization of the Young Peoples Department, Special attention Is called to the ser mons of Sunday. They will be parti cularly Inspiring. BAPTIST Will Robertson and daughter, Mrs. Roy Fcarr. ami Mrs. John i:a.--ser :c turncd home Sunday from Colorado where they spent u wccTc. Mrs. Robertson stopped at McOjofc to visit relatives. George Wittwer as in Kansas City last week where he porcnascd two cars of ctittle to feed. Mrs. F. E. Bulock of Dayton,' Ohio was a passenger to Marshalltown, Iowa on No. 4 Thursday, Ed. Gilbert and Will Prevost went to Ayr Monday to join the Frank Campbell grading outfit. L. M. Crabill went to Hardy Thurs day jmorning to spend the day In at tending to business matters Grant Christy returned Irome Sat urday from Omaha where he had been working for several weeks. V. G. Huff took a load or furniture to Deshler Wednesday for the John son & Graham Furniture Co. Mrs. Mary Polnicky was a .passen ger to Lincoln Tliursuay morning where she will spend a few days visit ing with relatives. Carl Oglcvie returned nome Thurs day from points in Kansas and Colo rado where he had been attending to some business matters. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Rent went to Oxford Sunday evening co attend the funeral of Alva Amack who was kill ed in & railroad accident. Mr. ."lid Mrs. Win. Walter, and granddaughter, Lois Harms . of Jfer trand and Miss' Alice 'Gains of Oxford spent several days here iast week visiting at the N. B, Bush home. They returned to thciv homes Satur day. ' Bible school at 10 a. m. Mornlug service at 11 a in., Subject: "What the business world Is thiuking about". Evening service at 8 o'clock Sub. jeel: "The Bible in A mericnu Schools" A careful icvlew of the wboleiuestlon with considerations In favor uud fair treatment of those opposed to reading it in tht) public schools. General prayer meeting ni Wednos day evening. Choir meeting on Friday evening CotMial welcome to all. I. V. KIWOX, Pastor. WE HAVE RECEIVED j THIS WEEK A WONDERFUL NEW LINE OF FALL SUITS OVERCOATS SHOES HATS .t.i GRACE EPISCOPAL G. F. Doering went to McCook Thursday morning to spend the day attending to business matters, re turning home on 14 Friday. Lawerence Walter returned to his home in Guide Rock Monday after spending a few weeks here with his grandfather, W. H. Walter. Miss Anna Ranney went to Hast ings Friday morning where she will teach in the schools this winter. Miss Ellen Hayden of Inavale was a pasenger from the Ijsal ticket-of f ice to Hastings Wednesday morning. Miss May Regester went to Chester Friday morning on train 16 where she will attend high school this winter. Mrs. H. E. Cook and, daughter re turned to their fibnie'in Nowata, Okla homa, Friday morning on train 16 after spending the past few days here visiting with relatives. Hudson futher reduced in price $1375f.o.b. Essex $1045f.o.b. SEE OSCAR MATTISON DEALER INAVALE, Robert Hoxsoy drove down from Hastings Sunday afternoon to spend a short time here with Ms parents, Di. and Mrs. R. P. Hoxsey. Notice of Final Report. . In the County Cpurt of Webster County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Edward Heaton, Deceased. All persqris interested In said estate, are hereby notified that the Executor tins filed herein a final aco unt and re port of his administration, and a pe tition for the final settlement of such account and report,. and for a decree of distribution of the residue ot said es tate, and for the assignment of the real estate belonging thereto, and a discharge from his trust, all of which said matters have been set for hearing before said court on tho 8th day of September, 1023, at the hour of In o'clock, A. M. when all persons in terested may appear and contest the Mime, Dated this 29th day of August, 1023. A. D Ranney, (Seal) County Judgo. Bert Elmore and Wallie Walgreen were in Superion Sunday afternoon where they played with the Guide Rock team against Superior. Wilbur James wtos a passenger to Grand Island Wednesday morning where he will make arrangements for teaching there this winter. Miss Mabel Bailey has resigned her position with the Argus office and departed Sunday for Denver, where she will spend' several months. NEBR. Misses Christine and Josephine Davis arrived here Saturday morning from their home in Superior to take up their work in the schools here. W. H. McKimmcy went to Hastings Thursday morning to spend the day with his wife who is tnking medical trcr.tnient in the Sanitarium there. The vacation period is now over. Let us then, enter into the work of tho Church with renewed elrort Let the purfintB see that the boys and girls are In their places in the Church School. Not'only that, but let us set" tho ex ample' for them by coming ounelves We-drfe'YCfy anxious that this Church ber6PYHo greate6t servico possible in :thls community and one woy for us to do this is by each individual member doing his or her part. Co-operation la what any organization mast have if it is to be successful. We need your pre sence at all of the services of the church. Let us make a new resolution from now on and be at every service that it is possible for us to attend. You will help the church by doing this and the church will help you. Church School at 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. Morning Prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock every Sunday morning. Evening Prayer and sermon at 7:.i0 o'clock every Sunday evening. We are arranging for bpeolal mublc at tho morning service this comlug Sunday. We will appreciate your presence, and a cordial welcomo awaits you. Rev. Basil S. Daugherty. BILL BOOSTER SAYS VUttf OMt C TY4C& V POaUC IVATOOVttAIUW OO mCAKAM TKtft A UT(VJtt "MetotvjoKium pa COOU UVC PRtW CHRM ovrr vmo WMmto uv Miss Anna Stumpcnhorst went to Lincoln Tuesiy morning to spend a few days visiting with friends and while there take in the State Fair. Mrs. Retta Minor and .ions, Charles and James returned home Wednesday from Trenton. They havo ccen spend ing the summer on a farm near there. Suonpoe Referee's Sale of Real Estate Notioo fs hereby given that whereas in the action penditig in the District Court; of Webster County, Nebraska, wherein Ernest Jamed Doyle is plain, tiff and Edward Doyle et al, are de fendants for the partition of the real estate hereinafter described a decree of bhUI court has been entered confirm ing the shares of the parties and di. reeting partition and a report of the refere'e has been made that a division of the land cannot equitably be made and the court has approved such re port and directed a sale of the pre mises Now therefore I, E Q. Caldwell, referee in said action will on the 22nd day of September, 1923, at two o'clock P. M. at the south front door of tho court houso in Rod Cloud Webster County, Nebraska, sell at publio auc tlon to the highest blddor, Tor cabh, tho following described real ebtate, to wit. Block 12, In Railroad Addition to tho city of Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska. Dated Augubt in, 1923. 13. U CALDWELL, Referee. Bernai'd lVlcNcny, Attorney,;. ' t . v . i Thought for th Day. ! your cloud out other pec- The Prices are Reasonable and the Merchan dise is of Very Superior Quality and Make. WE ASK YOUR ATTENTION WHEN YOU NEED CLOTHING We Serve You Better and Our Clothing is Better. Come And See. The Cbwden-Kaley Qo. Co. Always Reliable h ,,,.. . A!Un A HosUry Itiuu Mrf CkiUrm Style that Wears -Women look to this store for value and dependable mer chandise In all transactions we aim' to justify their faith. As a conspicuous example of money's v worth we invite " you toseeandchoose from, this fine col lection of Allen A full-fashioned silk hosiery. . - aiim a all bilk bwi tat f mMmm; In blMk and til Ml liidw rrka pot p1 The R. P. Weesner Co! r A Mountain Passes Easy for Tractor. Automobile tractors, similar to the typo UM'd In tho Hiicfossful tour across the Sahara desert, recently were o elated In tho Pyrenees In Franco, to an iiltltiulo of 1725 meters. Tim little uuit'hlnos surmounted a mountain pus? In deep snov. 4.1 :lTJaaJie. "" t-arg Irrliatlanvin South Ami times demands storing 'f sulliclunt water to supply the people and crops for a period of thirty months. Lake a Gold and Silver Cache. The sacred Lake Guiitavltn, In Co lomblit, Is credited with having, bo tho dumping place of huge stores gold and silver articles, thrown Jn ' tho Indians so they .should not firtl Into the hnnds of jhelr grasping Span- -r-i ' ..t-nr" . . . r-. ri i ii uirecior.r j. all fables In the Legend and the Talmud and the Al coran, than that this universal framo Is without a mind. Bucon, erICu soiiio. 1 linil rutlier believe V ,' .-J 9ir,liAWl?WKC,M