The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 09, 1914, Image 5

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HOME NEWS
Bulletin of The Week's Dolngn
Next wci'k is clean up ivoelc
1. I-'ranl,- iMI.r $, lionie from Dunning.
Jef. Cliiiplin was tu the city Monday.
Leo DuTour was in tlio clly Inst fe'nt
uriltiy. A. J. O'ilileu went to Iias'tlng. Tues
day. Hugh Miner wont to St Joseph, Mo,
Wednesday.
Wuncii Lotigtln went to Ilitstins
Wednesday.
L. II. Hlackledgo went tu Supeilor
Wednesday.
Fulliur Fitzgerald went to Hasting
Wednesday.
tleorgo Unices went to llustifiys
Wednesday.
Kd MoAUtstor was in Heaver City
Wednesday.
Fred Temple returned to Superior
this morning.
llertutvd McJeny wiia n Superior vis
itor Thursdaj
W. H. Householder; of lliadeti, was
In town Wednesday."
C. A. Mezgor nnd family deft this
morning for the east.
Alt McCall and sou Lawieucc went
to Hardy this morning.
Howard Hamilton of Guide llock
was In tho city Sunday.
Sam Fuller, of Cowles, was a lied
Cloud visitor Wednesday.
Lcland Caldwell returned Saturday
fiom Wolf Poiut, Montaua.
Next Tuesday is eleotlon day Turn
out and vote for the court liouso.
C. W. Way and Hiiro 1'oleiiske, of
Hustings, wore in town this week.
Mrs. Hoy Uarber returned to her
home at Hebron Sunday morning.
Editor Frank Shields of the Orleans
Chronicle was in towu Monday evening.
Mr. and Mis. Wilbur Hamilton and
children weie in Guide ltoelc Sunday.
-Frank Cowdm wont to McCool June-
tiou Wednesday morning on busines-.
A. l Kly, of MeConk, wai in town
this week louking after busines- nrit
ters.
George Simpson, of Norton, Mas.,
Has here attending the lunuiul of Ins
father.
Next Sunday is Euster and v sup
pose every litfly ill wear lier irun
bontu-t
lirakemuii Hoy Uobllisoti was down
fiom McCoulc Monday visiting his
patents.
Dr. 11 K. Camp was in Lincoln this
week attending a chiropractor con
vention. II. .1. Cogglus,
of Hebron, iirtlved
Saturday night and is now foreman of
this oillce. '
A live room house and 21 lots for
rant. Lots arc in alfalfa. Hutchison
&. Saladon. '
Just received a car of Fancy E.iily
Ohio Potatoes. SI. 10 per bushel. Tor
nure fc Son.
George VanCamp and wife loft Tues
day fur Omaha and Savanna, III, to
visit lelatives.
C. M. Shnpsoti, wife and son, were
hero attending the funeral of his
father, N. R.Simpson.
Tom Kirchuor and wife of Armour,
were here Friday attending the fun
oral of Mr. N. It. Simpson
Walter 11. Smith n signed his posi
tion with tltjs otlivo and left for his
homo at Denver Sunday morning.
Miss Kathryn Burko returned tl e
iltst of tlio week fiom Broken How
whore she had been visiting her slater.
Rort Onybor left Tuesday to join tho
Grand Forks ball club at Davenport,
Iowa, whuio they commence spting
training.
Easter services morning and evening
at the Methodist cliuich next Sunday.
Topic at 8 p m., "Did .Jesus Christ
Actually Rise from the Dead'.'"
The Battle of Shiloh, a big four-reel
special war picture, at the Tepee next
Monday, Aprfl 13th. Special matinee
at 4 p. m. Regular prices, lo and 5
cents, both afternoon and evening.
"Tho Knight Templars" will worship
at tho morning service lu.tne Congre
gational church Eastor Sunday. The
subject of the sermon will be "What
Easter Means." There will bo special
Kaster muslo at both services.
On Sunday morning at 10 o'clock
Rov. Hates united In marrlngo at his
church, Miss Oortrude Maudo Perry to
Mr .lohn Wray Mitchell, both of Will
nut creek. Miss Pony Is a nelco of
Mrs. Henry Wlltnot of this city. Wal
ter II. Sheldon and wlfo woiu the wit
nesses. Tho WUUiiK Workers of tho Timvolo
Christian Church will hold their an
nual Bazaar at Hunter's Hall, Apm
llth. 'Apron and novelty sale begin
ning at 2:30 p. in Suppor between
the hours of .i;30 mid 1" o'clock. Child,
ion under 12 years, 15 cents. Adults
23cenls. AlUrc Pivlted. adv
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Program For Coming Week
The Battle of Shiloh
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MONDAY, April 13
ONE DAY ONLY, afternoon
and evening
A great four-reel War pictuio made
on the very ground wlieie the armies
of tleneials (limit and Johnson met in
deadly eoinliut.
The most satisfying war pluture of
the times.
A thrilling war play, historically cor
icct yet carrying a tender and happily
.ending stoi v. which is intensified by
stilling .scones, among which is one
where tho heroine as she is purbtiod by
the enemy tides her hotso over a high
olilf mid plunges into tho liver below.
No more lealistlc war scones can be
imagined than arc contained in this
grout photo-play.
SPECIAL MA TINEE at a p. m.
KKUULAll I'KICKS, 1Q and 5
TUESDAY, April 14
A splendid program for ouc day only
consisting of
TKAIM'KD A two reol melodrama
excellently pioduccd well acted with
many lovely scenes peifectly photo
graphed. There is action all the way
thiough and il is sure to please.
UKONCIIO HILLY and tho HAD
MAN. A tvcrteru drama with clean
broad humor.
1I11INGINO UP HUHHY.-A domes
tic coined? in which a young wife has
a woeful time training her husband.
Wednesday and Thursday
APRIL 15 and 10
THE G1UL at T1IK CURTAIN. A
two reel comcdy-drr.ma. Thu story
has an unusual appeal and btliring
quality, with numeums strong situat
ions.
A MIsP L A U i: I) CONl-'IDKNCB.
Comedy.
Till; LITTLE HIT.LER. Fl I 1 e d
with tho martial spitlt of his lather
the son follows him to wat. His bugle
call turns thu tide of baltlo from de
feat to victory. A story fiom tho
Philippines with liauilMiiuo vlowi
- our of siout out or mind a
good comedy with California and East
ern scflies.
BUY WOOL. Another good lilo
graph comedy.
Friday and Saturday
APRIL 17 and 18
THE MAN FROM tlio WEST A
sploiKli.il two tool story with plctiu
i'hiiH western setting. Tim man in
the story is a dominating western
oh under. Saves tlin gii 1 lmni leni
nit' danger --tollow's hei to her home in
lite ciisi. Ills typical western unci
eiii'igPtiu ways cairli's all before him
An entertaining story.
PVrllE'S WEEKLY The fleet ot
L'.Js. SiibniaiiiiesiitOalvesioii Winter
Sports m Canada Hunting In Eug
laud other views from Pans, Loudon,
Africa, Nw YoiU, otc.
THE PERPLEXED HR1DEOROOM.
In getting out ot one scrape .lack
gets into another mid with help he gets
out of both. A comedy on tlio high
sea
DECORATION DAY at the SOLD
IERS HOME. Intoiesting and tine
views from the SoldlCts Home at Saw
tdlle, California.
REGULAR PRICES 10
Fiist show 7:30, Second 0.00.
Smut day at 3 p. in.
and
Matinee
The leading circle examination will
bo held at Blue Hill, Guido Rock and
Rod Cloud, Saturday afternoon, April
lHth. A special examination In county
certificate subjects will be held Fii
day, April 17 iind Satimlay, April 18th.
(ilUITUUIIi: L. Coon
County Supoilntcndent.
Automobile
Given Away
April 14th
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B. E. JflefaFland
All the Phones
O 3 rO TO
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
School Board
Met Monday
Apiil 0. loll
llo'ird met In i egiitar session. Mem
bi'rprrul - Stoiey, Tut rime, Ciflgh
ton, (lilham nnd Hl.icklodgo.
Minutes of previous mooting read
ami npptovod.
Superintendeitt'.s annual letinrt rend
and placed on tlio
.Siipeiinteinleiil lei'oiutneiidi'd a re
vision of teaeln-iH' wage schedule for
grailo teaeheisiiH follows:
Fiistyear service in Kindergarten
ami grade 1 S.'io.
First year service In grade 'J, 3, I, .1,
First year seivice in gi ade 0,7, 8, f .'.:..
Mi-xlniiim salary for all guides JiW.
Piincipal in Addition to regular sal
ary S10 advance In salary.
Anvgtado te.ielier shall leeeive an
luUance ol S'J.oO per month for each
year of continuous sorvlco in Red
Cloud Schools until maximum tate litis
been touched
Teachers having had experience else
where prior to their soivico In Red
Cloud shall bo entitled to SI 25 per
month nddittoualpay for each year of
previous experience provided that such
increase does uotexceed SCO per month
for first year service in Red Cloud
School.
Tho secretary made the following re
port: Receipts f 17709. 10
Expenses 8ir)999..TJ
Balanco on hand $ 1781.03
Tho following bills wero read and
ordered paid:
Dustless Brush Co., $ 4 25
Geo. Overing 30 05
Cocilo Thornton 3 no
Uni. Pub. Co , 8 04
Hansen Laundry 1 00
A. Flanagan Co Rl n
Morhart Bros '. 10 83
Orice Drug Co u 35
Commercial Advertiser I 00
Miner Bros., 45 87
Frank (. lauson w 12 00
Piatt Frees 118 7(1
Mitloue A A very 118 fit)
Argus 5 no
M. B. Robeitsdii....- n 00
Teachers committee- veconimondod
tho following named poisons for re
election: Cocilo Thornton Vernon Storey
.Gertrude Blaeklodgo Irani Grimes .
Louise Hcliiiinaehor
For flection to (111 vacancy, Ethel
Wisecarver, lor grade J.
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More and more people'are awakening to the importance of
their feet. And more and more are they realizing that this is
treating the feet to
Shoes
We have good shoes for every need and for every
age for men, women, youths, misses and children. Every
model from the daintiest lady's pump to ru'gged shoes for
school boys, reflects the beauty and good taste of fine
shoemaking.
Added to this is the certainty of an "accurate fitting.
Everything depends upon how well your foot is fitted. Our
salespeople have been especially trained to assist you in
selecting the last and size best suited to you.
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iniiiiii in umi 11 mini in !, iw 1 imihh man iumj'i tiim
'iihii Hoc hr Tu- AgrlctiMuic and'
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I'm" chair indrii'd tho oiivhoii of)
t neht is b ballot wliieh resulted In1
111" eliotlnii of all ti'iichorsiecoininend
oil l'i ttMohwrx I'omiiiittei'.
Mm I'd by IllncUk'ilgo and seeoiiilod
by iiilliiitu thai the new wtignmiudulo
le.Miiiiiii'iiili'il by SiiperiiitetK.'iMit be
ml. inted. ("an led.
I Upon motion ilolin Wolfo ami Beucli
I Robertson woto euiiloyed as janitors
, for auolher year.
I Moved and seconded that William
I Wnglit upon completion of woik now
can led be permitted to graduate.
Cat tied.
Moved and H'coiulod that the school
boaul propose to city commit 11 proposi
tion to lay water main to the comer of
school faun and apply all water icntal
on payment of same eairied.
Salary of Jphtt Hoohr was ordetod
81 UK) per year.
A. L. Rlehaids a salary of li)0 per
month as piluclpal.
Board adjourned.
R. D. Motit, Seoiotary.
M. W. A. Convention
Passes Strong Resolutions
On Wednesday of last week tho
Modern Woodmen of America held a
county convention at Guide Rock and
tlio following rosoliftions wero passed:
First That we favor the repeal of
the Chicago rale laws and we do not
favor any raise in rates of more than 25
percent, tlio frame to apply on the old
rates at the ago of entoranco.
Second That we denounce t he moth:
oils of our present head otllcers in the
matter of the raising ot rates and in
tho general managouiont of our order
and we demand a complete change in
tho present administration.
Third Wo favor tho seventy-year
plan, whereby members who attain that
age may surrender their certificates nnd
receive in casli the amount contributed
to tho benefit fund and also retain fra
ternal membership in tho oidor with
out expense.
Fourth That wo demand radical to
tionchmcut in tho expenditures from
our general fund and substantial rcduo
tiou in salaries and compensation and
a limit of not to exceed two terms for
head ollloers and the return ot all
deputies to a cmiimisslou basis of com-
ponsatiou.
Fifth That we favor a thoioiigh In
vest l'iition of tho maiuigDincnt ami
methods of the Modoitt Woodmen
Sanititrtum at Woodman, Colorado.
Sixth Wo aie opposed to "I ho pres
ent by-laws allowing deputies to iilteml
county, state or head camp meetings as
Easter is at
hand, with its
new fashions for
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SDrinO and Summer, urn
Qnrnk-p nnlr.ro onrl lir-imr ae and strong. With long, flexible
.bombre colors ana Heavy wires in the back. The material
Weaves of Winter must give will give long service. The trim
away to the novel colorings ming is a neat embroidery.
and designs which will Price Only $1.00
have full sway durinp-
UksssmriL the spring and summer. , Other J. c. C. designs from the most
' , advanced to the most conservative.
Prices ft .OO to 99.00
SMART FOOTWEAR
FOR ALL AGES m:
good shoes stylish, yet
At All Prices
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KUPPENHE2MER'
CLOTHCRAFT- AND
SOCIETY BRAND
Suits For Spring
Made For Particular Men and Young Men
"Perfectly Beautiful" is the verdict of'
those who have seen them. We want
you to look now and lay one aside if you
don't want to buy now.
We also make
Suits to Order
$13.
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So'vonth Wo believe that the accom
plishment oMhese things Is absolutely
ncoessaty to tho lestoiatlou of conll
duttco and harmony in this, our belov
ed order.
Eighth That instead of paying dole
gates ten cents per ttilln e tavor piy
lug actual fur in iioililiou to M10 es
tablished rate per diem
Ninth We (jon lemn tin hc'Ioim of
our head council, A. It. Talbot, in his
efforts lo force upon tills order tho ob
Special Value
xr You women who appreciate up-to-
date styles tor the lowest price at
which a tfood corset can be sold
see this new J. C. C. model in our
corset department.
Fashionable Well Mado
J. C C. No. 323 .
The proportions are right long
skirt, slender hip effect and medi-
low bust. Thebonincis dur
comfortable and durable.
And For Every Need
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Tenth Wo favor a return to the old
rato as to salaries of our head oillcers.
.1. II. Eltlnger was elected deloKiito
to attend the state camp mooting
Feterita Seed for Sale
Hci'loaiicd at 11 biupiln. Write mo
at onco for price.
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