The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 11, 1914, Image 5

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Bulletin ot The Week's Doings
Trade lit home U our motto.
Heavy Oil .'Mc :i gallou.-C. F. Wnlllu.
George Ovoring wos in Rivet ton
Tuesday.
Will Si'ilvner went to Hastings Sun
day evening.
Tliu UonrJ of Equalization is in ses
sion this week
Aaron Hedge spot tSimdny hi Jnniatii
with a ft lend (?)
Will Wright wont to Cuaud Island
S.ituiday morning.
Hoy Teel left Sunday night for Los
Angles, California.
Chal Oellatley wpent Sunday in
Lincoln with ft lends.
Miss Ileiuloe Wist i- visiting ft lends
in Niiponee this week.
Ilnlpli Heal of AuroiM-spent Sunday
hore with his parents.
Wairen ljongtln was down fioni
Hastings FihUy night.
Frank Starr shipped a ear of houes
to U rii ml Is'uud Saturday.
All of the farmers ate busy in the
corn Holds at this wiitiug. ,M -
Mr
and MrYRoy'int rfntl fifiiilly
of McCook stient Sunday lieie with'
hor mother, Mis. Conover.
Ittihsel Amuck an i veil home Satuiday
frooi Lincoln where ho has been at
tending the State tfniverisity.
Earl Crnbill of Denver arrived in the
city Saturday for a vlE.it with his par
ents, Mrs. and Mr. L. M. Urabill.
D.C.Bell aud wife of IlBppyvllle,
Colo,, arrived In tho city Satuiday
morning to visit relatives bouth of town.
Miss Elslo Tuber, who has been visit
ing her btothcr Wesley at Deweese,
at rived in the eity Satuiday evening.
Miss Iternioo lleldman of FiHUklln
spent Sunday evening in this city with
friends She left Monday for Kearney.
Rev. Hummel was in Bladen Sunday
whole he preached the Memorial ser
mon for the 1. O O. l', lodge of that
place
Piof. J. II. Kellogg and tsimily arriv
o 1 in tho eity the last of the we-.k to
visit Ids patents, Mr. and Mi. John
Kellogg
Otis Fr.ului .ind family returned to
Edgar S.ttut day morning after a visit
with his brother who resides near tho
state lit.'.
Prr. Morlt. and taiully lett Sunday
via auto for Galveston, Texas wheie
they will bpend souiotlmo looking ovei
the countiy.
Ed. Cook utid family of Nouule,
Okla., anived in tho city tho last of
the week to visit at tho homo of his
Ittthor, Dr. Homy Cook.
Kay Srtiindeis and Chatles Sheior
arrived homo tho last of tho week from
Lincoln jyhoro they have been "at
tending tho State Unlveislty.
Miss Ruth Johnstou was a passenger
to Alma Sunday evening. Miss John
stou is ono of tho instructors of tho
Normal school which opened there
Monday,
Marshut Christy broke up a quiet
pitch game" which was going on not
very fur from Main street Sunday
afterucon. Wc undoistaud there was
sevetal of our oltlzeub prosent.
Thecal pouters ai lived lu the city
Monday and began work on tLo Inde
pendent Phono Co.'s new building, the
uriisii cumiiiiii". - -
b't lek woi k tlio latter part of the week.
Tho Young Women's Sonioty of the
Congregational church will servo re
freshments on tho church lawn on
Monday oi'ejilng.'June 1.1th. We will
seive home "made Ice eiciim or sherbet
and cako, Price l.l cents per plate.
A special examination l County
Certificate suhjeots will bo given Frl-
day,.Tiino lOthnudSaturdoy, June 20th.,
in Red Cloud only.
GeiitiiudcL. Conx,
County Superintendent.
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Paris
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And that city
sets the
's fashions
that the .dress be lifted
or stair or enters her car.
Cat Hose
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European hotierv ttvlea at
Swat tho "millers!"
Tuke your cream to J. O. Caldwell.
Standard Twine cash price 10c, Oct. 1
104 It ordered this week.--C. F. Wallin'
bupciior Is going to have another
election on the wet and dry question.
Mrs. L. II lllnckledgc returned home
from Bloomlngton Saturday morning
Some of our young folks enjoyed a
picnic on Crooked Creek Fiidny even
ing. The Rod Cloud Chautnuqua will be
hold August and to oth. Plan to
attend.
Will and Tom Auld welu in Hastngs
Sunday whera the lattoi took tho train
for Omaha.
Miss Vernon Storey left for Chicago
Monday whom she will attend college
this summer.
Mr. nml Mn Cla.'oncj S'ln of Su
pji'ior spent Hiw ly with Fiank Cow
dtn and family
Four ot live automobile loads of out
base ball fans took in tho b.ill game at
superior snmiay.
Mis. Cillahaii and childien of Fro
moiit are visiting her paienls, Mr. and
Mrs .T4 IC. Clianoy.
Mrs. James loft Sunday moriihig to
visit with Del Turuure aud family in
Pot Hand, Oiegon.
C. H. Potter is having u new walk
built on the north sldo of the Tepee
pool hall this week, .,,
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Children's Day. will' l5e observed Inl
the Lougregntlonal chuich next Snu
day morning, June llth, at 11 o'clock.
There will be nppioprlate exercises,
.sougs nnd tecltatlons. The subject of
tho evening sermon will' be "Ciiiupitig
by the Spi Ings " The pastor w 111 give
another leotiue on the bible at the
mid-week service Wednesday evening.
Come and biing your bible. V
Tho Eighth Big Hnrgalu Day was
held jesteulay, and the bargains oitoi
ed by our meiohnntt-, for this event,
wms tiketi advantage of by moie peo
ple than the previous onei. The day
was an ideal one, and the faimoisand
toivn people nto fast awakening to the
fact that our ineichunts are odrrlng
birgaius of such a nature n-. to merit
their patronage. HeioV hoping that
the Ninth Hig It u gain D.iy may lie the
banner one ot all. it is a good th'iu,
if pioperly pushe I, Hh it convinces the
farmer that the i n.id loading to lied
Cloud loads to tho place where he etui
socuie the, most for his dollar, thus
helping him, the mci chant nnd the
community. Again do we lopeat Iliir
ffaln Diy Is u goid thing, and trust to
s.'o it becomo a poinmnent oocmionce.
Farm Loans
Lowest i ates, beM option, ("all tor
me at State Bank O. F C, riinn.
TELEPHONE
YOUR ORDERS
In this day and age if we did
not take advantage of that
mo.lern necessity to ,ileasiiro and
business, wo would not really be up
to the iniiiutV. Telephone your
oidets; wo KdaiauteO di lively and
satisfaction 1'rices as reasonlilile
ns if jou I'ome'tn thoMoie;ouibclt,
.B. E. IHepariand
All the Phones
Is yo if ilcr.ptlon past diuV
Wnltei Dav 1 1 home fr)in(unbi Idgo
FOR SALE Mower cycles S2 ench.
C F WnMln.
FOR lU'.N'l' cool ,in'ii h nuo
llu'clilsoii V Sa1a''ti.
Howard Foe u' rlvod homo (lie Mist
f tho week from Lincoln.
i; UlorKdson and wife ret n-nod Tiiw
cit'iilng from Oi.ind Island
ltusc HaM Ht Superior Columbus
lime 12: Not folk, June 13-1L1..
Chlldteufi Dny ci vices at the Mcth
wdl't church at 11 A. M. Sun lay.
FOR SALK A Miijestlo range in
Vo I conrlltloit. Inquire at thli olllce
Everton Foe of Slterldan, Wyoming
Is in tho city visiting his pments, .Mr.
nml Mrs. Sam Foo
Mis. Gleii-i Walker Is home fmm
David City whete she hul been visit
ing her parouts.
Mrs. Oregartand ehlldern of Obotlin.
Ran. are visiting her slstor, Mrs. II.
Neuorberg this week. '
Sunday llasc Ball? Yes. Where'.'
At Superior. Who? Norfolk vs.
Superior. When? Sunday, June 14.
I have the best rate in tho county on
farm loan?. See me and be convinced.
My motto prompt service.
A. T. Wai.kkii.
Mr and Mrs Hariy Cramer and wife
went up to Bladen Wednesday to
spend a few days with Claude Cramer
and wife.
The'toplo at 8 P. M at the Methodist
Church will be: "Where are the Dead?"
The subject Is used by request and all
who aio Inclined to thodoctrlnoof soul
sleeping should hear this seimon.
Always a double header on Sundays
at Supei lor Norfolk vs. Superior and
Couitland vs. Superior Flro Depait
meut. Doc admits you to both games
Grandstand I. lo on Sunday, Juno 11
Licence lo wed was gi anted toJCarrol
W. Nobloennd Elverda M. Hunsicker,
both of Inavnlo. Tho eeiemony wm
preformed by Rov. W. E Gilmes of
Inaviile. Thebildo is a daughter of
hi. R L. Hunsicker.
Grand Uepiesontatlvo Paul Storej
ot the I. O. O. K. lodge and this cditoi
were in Upland Wednesday attending
the Odd Follows plculc nnd dedication
eeietuoiiies. Mr. Story dedicated the
new hall theie in the afternoon. There
was about aooJ people piesent. Uraud
Master Walling of tho A O. U. W
lodge aud Hon. John G. Malier wer(
tho speakers os tho day
Mrs. Emily Clark, nged 70 years,
died Thursday evening at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Strong nfler
lingering illness ot several months.
Mrsi Clark .has rosided In this city for
the past live yeius with her daughter
Sho Is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
C. E. Strong of this city, and ,Mis.
Virglula Stons, who resides iri Eng
land. The funeral set vices were held
Friday evening, Uev. Hummel ofllolat
lntr. The leiuaius was taktn to Bur
ton.JOhio. for burial, accompanied by
C. E. Stiong.
T5he
TEPEE
Monday and Tuesday
JUNE 15 and Hi
The Adventures
W EiatSilyn
The Garden Of Brides
In Two Reels
Umball.ih, having paid the musom
to tlio brigands takes lnthl.n's father
Imek to Allaha, it listing that the
hungry tiger will tlnish tho heioluc
aud her fi lend Bi uco, who ate bound
to its ftitll cage. Kate, however, wills
dlll'eiently tor Knthlyn and Bruce have
outwitted the btigauds and escaped
fromtho tiger, follow Umballah, Tlioj
ariivc in tho city happily unobserved
during the o.Ncltcmcutot' the Coiona
tlon ceiemonies. Col. Hare is chained
to the thione coiupolled to do the bid
ding of the ntoh-vlllalii. Kathlyn dis
guises hcisolf like ono fiom The Oar
don of Bmles, and thus gets into com
munication with nor father, the un
willing occupant of the throne. The
artful suggestion of Ramabal, that lie
be made to select a royal consort,
Klvcs Kathlyn tlio freedom of tlio
throne j oom.
The OLD OAR'S SKOItKT.-Drama.
BEAUTY tho EDUCATED HORSE.
Educutlonal.
HIRAM'S HOTEL.-Come ly.
Wednesday and Thursday
JUNE 17 and 18
Dlt. FOLLEV. At wo-reol comedy In
which a nervous young man while
ohablug a ghost capturcB u very enter
taining personage.
AN AFFAIR of DRESS.-Comcdy.
The It ACE for a MINE Drama.
Friday and Saturday
JUNE lt nnd 'J0
The FU5HTINU BLOOD. A two-reel
drama of Naval and At my life.
PAT HE-WEEKLY.- World n o w s
and pictures.
NEVER SHRINK -Comedy.
WIFE'S VISIT HOME.-Comedy.
Chango in Hours
Doors open at '8:00 o'clock. Flist
show ut 8;!J0, Saturday Matinee at
3:50.
What Uojic Will l)o In n Print Ini Office
A pi Inter who had liublhod too freely
o the cup that both cheers and In
ebriates was glu'ti tho neemttit of i
swell we hlliig to ct Into tjpo. Near
by the innnnscrlpt which bote the so
ciety editor's best droit lay a shoot of
piper which contained copy for an
auction talo bill. Tho result of the
Invplied pi Inter-, excillotn ran n
follow-.
"John William Jones, oldest son of
Mr. and Mis. Samuel Jones, was dls
PoumI of at public miction lo Laura
Adams, uf my farm iluec miles enst of
Mehoseat 10 o'oluck sharp, in the
picsenee of i evenly gu'-ds, including
the following, to-wll: Seven mule1',
twehu l.ciil of cattle. Tho nuptial
knot was tied by tho Rev. Joslah
Andeison, weighing ovor l,'20t) pounds.
The beautiful home of the bildo was
tnstefully decointcdwilh 1 Dcero plow ,
I sulky rake, one set double harness
Just before tho ceremony, Mendel
ssohn's wedding march was aitlstical
ly tendered by u iiiuley caw, 1 Jersey
cow coining fiesh in April, carrying a
bouquet of the biide's and wearing a
gown of 500 shocks of corn, three
sacks of oats nnd other feed stuffs
Congratulations followed the cere
mony aud there was a free lunch at
noon. After tho wedding feast was
served the happy couplo was driven In
a thiec-lnch wide tiro wagon to tho
lallway station, wheie thoy took the
train for tho city to spend a week
visiting l datives among whom are
tlnee calves; and six colts. They will
then letum to their home lu the ham'
some lesidenee recently puichasod for
them by tho bride's father at 10 per
cent oil' for cash, or onc'year's time on
bankable paper at 8 per cent. The
bride's going away gown was of blue
serge, with hat to match, dimmed
with ten bales of hay and other articles
too numerous to mention. Mr. aud
Mis. Jones wcio recipients of miiiij
beautiful gifts, among which were one
sot silverware, two sets silver spoons,
tin eo sets knives aud foiku, 1 tlucsli
ing machine, 1 McCoimlck nclf bind"),
one "-owing machine, ono washing ma
chine, ono baby carriage. Tho groom
is a young man of good chai actor r.nd
standing in sooioty with 1'2 Beikshiie
pigs and 1 geese. Tho brido is the
handsome uud accomplished tcachci
of a lino hcid of sheep including one
pedigieed ram. Tho wedding was a
recherche n If nil Tho only out of town
guests were F. E Minnot'o, auctioneer
and A F. Strebel, cleik. Exchange
$10,000 Gift to Nebraska
Several mote specialists on dllforent
agricultural subjects will bo added,
temporarily at least, to tho Agricul
tural Extension Servlco of tho Ne
brnka College of Agriculture on ac
count of tho passage of tho Lever bill
bj congiess. Nobtuska will receive
Sj,000 uext July 1 and an additional
35,000 uext January I. Additional eon
tiibutlous will bo granted if the Ne
biuska legislature will appiopim.c an
equal amount. Tho money is to bi
used for agticultuiul domoustiatious
and lectin es only uud Is intended pai
ticulaiiy for peison't not haling an op
put Utility to study agriculture in the
schools and colleges. Nono ot the'
money may bo used for tho purehuse
or tho upkeep of agricultural school
buildings. If the Nebrnsk-.t legisla
ture makes it posslblo for the addition
al tcdnrnl cotiliibutlons to "be received,
a much more generous amount ot agii
cultural inloi matiou may be sent
dliectly to the people than Is u Hot (led
at present.
Raise Feeders at Home
Raise feeders at home, was the ad
vice of Dean E. A. Burnett at the re
cent Beef I'toducers' Day meeting at
the Ncbiaska College of Agilculturo
to the 4 r.li cattle men in attendance.
The statement was olfeied us the only
solution for the scaicity of baby boot.
Even tho the present day laud values
are hUli, it was urgued that if tho best
use is made of all roughago and if
other good business management Is
ouclsed. beef may bo grown at a
proiiton high pi iced laud.
Prepare for the Fair
If you have an idoa of being ati-ex-hlbltor
ut tho county or stato fair this
fall, commence now to prepare. If it
is in the lino of crops, do not loso time
In getting a good start. If is in live
stock, the animals to be shown must
bo lu tho very best of condition, and
this cannot be acquired through tho
hot days of summer when tho flies are
a pest ami auoyanco Fix up now; do
not wait. Tlio fleshy animal is the
demand In tho pTeSuiiiiTiHy'show ting.
Remember this. Twentieth Century
Former.
The White Diamond
De-Horning Pencil
For .sale at
J. E. YOST'S Meat Market
Every pencil willde-norn tlfty
calveh from ono dy to ono
year old, for
Call aud Get One.
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$1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00
This Is Not An Auction
We jusl want to impress you with the fact that you
can pick out one of the nobbiest shirts you ever saw and at
the price you want to pay.
We are here to serve you, not with a $2.00 shirt if
you want one at $1.00, but with the best value ever shown
at $1.00, if that is what you want to payor $1.50 or $2.
Glance at the new tics at 50c, 75c and up. They
are great.
Yes, and take just a few minutes to look over the
new Spring Styles in Clothcraft Clothes at $10 to $20 the
clothes that arc making other makers think about prices.
he Qomden-Katey G'in9 G-
L Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers
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THE HOME GROCERY
E. S. Grber
Heal Estate, Fnim Loans
and Insurance.
Red Cloud, - Nebraska.
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
" DENTIST
OVER STATE BANK
Red Cloud a a a Nebraska
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COME IN A NO BKE
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Than bur complete line of Gro
ceries, Queensware, Cigars, Candies,
Tobacco. You will find us able and
wiling to supply yourwants in a very
satisfactory manner at all times, and our
chief endeavor is to please. Now, with
these inducements and incentives to give
us a trial order, why not do so today.
' A Trial Will
'Convince You
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DR. DEARDORF
VETERINARY BURGEON
Graduate Chicago Votorinary Collego
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