The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 10, 1914, Image 5

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Bulletin of The Week's Dollys
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Fake your oranni to J. 0 i'i . '1
.Al. Spires was In Blue 11 .P V . n
J. A. Toiullmou 1 liiimi frimi
Chicago.
Mm. Chits Stelt'en was a Gulden flU
visitor e'rlday.
' Jack Wullcr of Cowles was n Suti
"day visitor In tovn.
Mlies Lulu uud Oman gallon were
In Hustings M uuloy
Miss llraoo Sherer loft Sunday fr.
her school west of Inuviile.
.J. K. Chancy and wife spent Sunday
In jMipc-ilurvls'tlinr bis son.
Frank Sim r autoed to l.obuti- u.
KmiiK, iiu busuuas Saturday.
Uoy Satthy and fumtly visited at
Not lb Hrimcli. K'wi as, Sunday.
Mrn. O. C.'IVol and daughter, Pay,
wore Hastings visitor Thursday.
Mrs Lloyd I'ogg of 'towlea visited
bin- parents, Mr and Mrs. Al. Spires.
Saturday
i Vernon Taylor left Sunday for
Puublo. Colo., whore be 1ms nccepUd
a position.
- 0-onr Sattley and wife leftSaturday
! auto for a visit with relatives at
fAwtu'o City '
Hoivuul Koe is home from Mbvirlduti,
Wyo , whore bo has beou spending tho
past few months.
Miss KathryiL-lSiirUo airivod in town
Fiiday. from Wuliuit, Iowa, to take
up lier school d title.
Miss Gertrude Hind arilvod Satur
day ftotu Cowles. to take up her duties
at the Lincoln school.
3,r-t- C U Mtne returned home
Thursday fioni ft two weeks stay at
Vr ranch mw Tr.-nto'i.
Mi--. A. W llradshaw of Blooming
ton visited her parents. Al. llurring
tjn aud wife over Sunday
Mist Pearl Sherer left Friday for
Uos-moafc where fthi. Is, one of tho in
structor lo tVe high school.
f 1 .y C. tlartt-u and wife arc homo
t. in Smith Center, isiinsns, wiwre
the? visited thdr dfOgbter
Chat W K'doy and Dow Kalcy ro-
turned Satuiday froiiR two-weeks
, outiM? at Colorado Springs
' -p. D. IJedg. B. B. MoFarlnnd. liar-
'vey lUikerson and ARron Hodge wen'
Campbell vlsltois Thursday.
Mrs. John Storey ami daughter,
" II ulen, of Oklahoma, aie viMtlug at
the Paul Storey home this weeh.
Mrs. Roy Uwrber and diitiKhter, Mar
Kile retto, of Hubbol, are visit ini,' wit"
John Or.rber and family this week
Mrs, Nellie West Castor and daugh
ter left Friday for Blackfoot, Id.ibo,
where she has a position teaching.
Marion Meteer is in Lincoln this
week playing with tho Nelson Concert
Hand, one of the Mtuto fair attractions.
Mrs K V. Coplon and son, Harold,
rot.irned home from their three months
vibit at Chicago, the llr.st of tbo week.
Warren Longtin and family return
ed to their homo lr Has'.hijjs Saturday
..fter vWtlnjj lelatives for the piist
'seek.
Mibs Hiuel Robinson returned home
from Clay Center, Friday, where hhe
visited her brother, Urueo, for the pabt
tWO WOOkS.
John Frobncn, who has been dolus
nmson work at the court house, li'tt
lk-.t week-for Sioux City, la..- whers he
, hn accepted a position.
, aeoriro Ihirden, 'who has visited lilt
' nujU, Jay. A. Warden,- for the p,ut
tlpe weeks, left tbo Hist of the week
fu.- his home at KansisCity.M..
', ' Mr lleore 13 Shute who has Ue-n
-v'.sltiu'j; lolativeh at' Host9ti, Mnv . '
JttrIlnton, Iowa, for the pai tl. i
" nuon'.U'.'returned lioineTbursdu
Mi nn.V Mis QeOrSfP ' i reli nr '
MusUiBMo Smith left bom
Lincoln vhero tboy will visi' L
ttadtb and wifo and attend (.lie
fill Mr Wariou will also tr
bnatuefc- iu Oinnha in fba '
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l'enee, and theatre gn
assured of some exceedingly Inti r fct
ing photo plays foi Hie cmitng
months
Stanser Aiuauk, on ot Gcoi'iie
Amuck whlluhepl,Ku"l,ol,H;, make
a cciuout walk, Friday mot v 1th a
soiiotis accident. Ho wiu. empting
cement into the coment inh.er, when
ho slipped and fell Into the mixer, his
foot and ankle being badly broken and
crushed. Hopes of saving his foot are
not very favoiable, but at this wrltiug
bo is getting along as well as could b
expeoted
A.O Ilosmnr, tlie veteran cditoi ot
the Republican valley, and who als
bears the distinction of bolng the onij
editor, (to oar knowledge) of having
s illlolent money at one time, to be
Hblo to stop work for nearly three
weeks, Is again at tho helm of the
Corn-Ad., lotuiniug Monday from
Cluremote, Oklahoma. We are pleased
tonoUtho great improvement in A.
C. and hope bo is fully recovered from
his ailments.
CMii' Wnrf n lcft fox ( niil siili
ilny u i-olt iificr uu-miis-. air .u -
Miss I'.ora nuto left S..i, h-j for
ViIill-(t when nV will teach school.
Mis. Neiiie .Mck hire of T.iijIii Is
visiting Mis Ailn-n Vobnrt UiU week.
' Amy Cluir.e A loa Is visiting
' r aunt Mrs. K. h Qnrber, tbL' wek.
LlnyJ Grime of Lincoln spent ovr
.-"induy with hla bfotbor, E U Orltn.
A D. Uiubeu and .iH'wntM- of f,.lie
HHi wer Kd ChiUO" vlitor. S.inday,
Mi. John Boe'.lr. who Tlit-U hr
loolher at Fairtleh' last wk t home
Mr. Wm. West i hume frou1. if
day vWl al NApofre' wlfb hef son.
Will
Mm Ohrts. Suimit. nod sbildien art
boaie fi-ouiK vmi iib Hertoofhor at
Uladeu.
FoSVLECllKAf:-A' HarUy n.nvid.
( n tnoloreyoie it, oou sntpe.-.Mrs.
Wi.i. Wolfe
Tin. M.'Intosh sblpprtd ar of cattle
't U'nUia, City Suur7 ' "accotu,
p,iuied theitt.
I have the best rate In the untniy ou
farm loans. See tlie aud bt cuuvlneed
My motto -prompt service.
A. T. Wai.kkr.
llls Louisa Sebumacbor of Orleans
ai rived the llral of tbo week to resume
her duties as tender of the first (xrade
in the Hud Cloud chools
Miss t'ecilo Thornton arrived the
llit.1 of tbo week from Lincoln to re
sume her duties as Domestic Science
teacher in the liih school.
Mis. Miles IJnyle, who has been visit
in,t with her son, .las Doyle and family
ltft for Amherst. Monday to take care
:i hor son. Matt D.iyle, wlio is slclc.
Ft oil Pharos went to Lincoln the
lust of the week where he will iittend
t lie stato university this winter. Fred
is troine; to study to become a foie-ter.
James Gilbert, Wycth Ftule, liver
ett Stroup, Cliet Slieeley and Fiank
Hllitifjor autoed up to Doweeso Sun
ilny and spent the day on the lilue
river.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Avery and son,
niid Miss Greta Turiitiro drovo do-vn
from Red Cloud jostorday' and wer
quests tit the M W, and . W. Vool
soy hojiios. Monday's Superior Ls-
pi ess. f
Art. Robinson, who has boon work-J
ing for J. L. Clirtstiau this hiuniner,
luia resigned his position on the lai m,
and has movod baek to town. He has
accepted a position with the Standard
Oil Compnny
Wlro Chief llradford of tbo Indopond
.nt Telephone Co.. Ihiuovinjr bis family
into the new ttlcphone building this
week He Ik also busy chnlij?lni; the
w lies mid cable over so us -o tomn tb
Hwilcbbottrd Into tlw new bui'. tiujr
The reason tickets-for tlmKed Cmnd
li uture course are uow on s tto and can
he bad by phoning "r enllinir li. V.
Stewart who lr putting on the lecture
course this winter. The piograui is
composed of live exceptional iood
numbers.
The Odd Fellows lodgo M.jndity
evening elected tho followh,;' dele
gates to attend the graud lodge which
meets ntUiand Isltmd next mouth: F
n. Mauror and ye editor, A. U. Mc-
Artlutr. Cbas. Koigle niid hi! Amaclt
were elected as alternate delegates. (
Rev. WVigbt, pastor of the M. E.
church, will clov his year's work he.ie
next Sunday and will move to Ltiiv r
sity Place, where bis oldest sons will
enter college. He- was o (re red the
position some time ago of dWtrUt evan
gelist of Hie Ilsstlngs district and has
accepted 'ho seme The people of Ued
Cloud w.U bu -iry to havo Kev
Wiilit aim ti.fl j n. v from among
our mldpt us i l.a-i ii.coniplied much
eood licit the i .! 'at
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No Gannv.ble
ntwnt.aainiiw.'ifi
You can act a dollar's worth
of merchandise in our store for
one dollar. We don't force you
to take a chance on a hoiibeand
lot, nor an automobile, neither
do you tfet tradiim stamps and
when you get three million of
them you may get something.
Neither do we give you tickets
good for trashy crockery. In
fact, there is no chance when
you" trade with us. You are
sure of what you get.
B. E. JHef acland
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Tom Auhl of Omalia was In town
t s week.
Lloyd Crow was iu Orleans last
Thursday.
Paul St irey was on tho sick list the
liist of tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmor Vaughn moved
to Superior this week. ,
Clml (lelltitly spent Sunday In
Heaur City with a fileud'.'
Onr at'hnoN opciod Monday nioiti
i'tft with k good ationdsiuco.
kirtnk Cowden wns a passenger lo
1'rtiisade Sunday on business.
13 S Harber and Tom Auld wcie In
Uulde Hook Monday afternoon.
IW. Piatt wont to Lincoln Saint-day
morning to a'ternl tbo state fair
A S2 gold fountain pen for only o'.lc
by trading b't W cash at Henry Cook's.
Mr and Mi"J Will Patten lire In Lin
coln this week attending the stato fair.
Will Starko of Milwaukee is visiting
ills brothers, who io?ldoat Auiboy. this
wera.
On lust Thursday D M. Abel re
signed bis position as flight agent al
the lioyot.
Rev. Wright will prouch his closing
ei'inoii4 nl ttcd Cloud and Ash CioeU
nest Sunday.
'Connie Sturke Is In iik'fthoiti'i this
week buying cattle for Starko Urua. to
feed tb-s winter.
Mrs Slinous left Saturday Tor V il
ivr, lodiniia, to viit with a brother
whom she had not seen In seventy
years.
A H. Carpenter returned home Sun
day from Kausas where he hud beou
' looking lifter file farms the past two
w ooks.
W. T. Perry of Harvard, who has
been visiting his son, Frank Perry and
lamily returned to Ida home Tuoday
morning.
W. M. MoKluiuioy returned Monday
evening from the noith west part of
the state where bo spent a fow daya
visiting with relatives.
NORTH INAVALE
T. F. Jones is taking in the State
F.iir thi woeU. .
The now school house at Inavale la
just about completed.
PaiuPitnev has jfoue to Lincoln to
attend the 'state Fair.
(3uy Dunbar has commenced hie
third lot ni of school in disttiot 11.
(Jnlto a number took in tha races
and street fair at Campbell last week.
W. It. Wonder' y and family wcio
visiting W. 12. Reanund fumtly on Sun
day. A. L. (hosuiun and family were
pleasant callers at V. E. R.arPs on
Sunday.
Mrs. C U. Tuber has just rottmnui
from an extended visit In lowit and
northern Ne-braska.
fj. 11. MIcIiohIh has returned from
uil'lt'ini, N'obr., wl.ero he has been
visiting tor a lew dayi..
George Morrow -"cut to lllid City,
Kau..i.s, on s.uu'lav u look after bis
t-al estate Mifrfs ar that place.
, Cbarlfi Nelson if C-mnboll li-iished
the stuck thicttdiv ' 'his m Ighbor
hood tiiis -.veek and - uow nulling
stumps for.Charlos Juttroy.
Hit' Methodist Sunday scttool had a
p.culc nt Mr Arnold'' jnive on Tltura-
day of last wosk which whs well t
(ei)ded and a ploasunt timo reported
F U. Copley Just returnod from Ah
innd, Nebr., where ho hty, beer; attend
itig the National Ouard Encampment
and reports having hd e kp'endid
Urn'-
NORTH BRANCH
Jntuos Sllaby. U digging ft silo
Loch auUshiaoD now drives v Ford.
"tiling ilo Is tue order of the day.
' i zed Mrs. Ruby B05 oe sneut Suu
A'ts iiuannb Jtorris hMtao'ed bark
I-anbury, Nsbr
P'i mltb, has reui.ed the L. L
Hoti lik it (arm tor the uoxt seesou,
Mis t,tx Mayme aud Jonnua Uiul
tinij'ti MyiUe.lloikiuB and Vera Molt
ouiiiall sujyt lMf Sului-day In Mud-
i ate
'i'tic yuii'luy wbool convention os
bold at tnis place last Wednesday,
riueo itTvy liitorestlOjf kesslous 'Vb'C
Hold.
J. P. il-idle,' and wliu left the last of
the week for Wichita whuioMr. Had
ley will attend tbo Uutvaritlty this your.
I'ciry expeois to do soma post work
Tho Mltfhus Ida Lamb, Roxle Harris,
I lsle lutbuwG, and Mrs- Stella Uoboru
and Thomas Mathiws loft lot Paoula,
Colo., Friday nlglti wbote they will
pack hull tho next two moiijhs.
The Rev. John Baldwin and wifo,
the uow pastor and wifo of the Friend's
church, arrived last Saturday from
Wichita. He delivered a very able ad
dress on Sunday. Wo welcome these
good people to our community.
lit r joi t Stunloy,mother, and brother
and sUtcr have moved hero from Man
kato, Herbert was recently appointed
as i iiral mail carrier on the North
Branch route, L. W Craven Is still
substitute carrier,
L M. Rust was In St. ,Iuo thr lirst of
the week.
Attorney MoNony returned fiom a
buslnosstrlp to Almii Wednesday.
Miss Margiiret Stevens returned
home lat Friday from Lebanon ami
Smith Center, Kansas, where sliu had
been visiting for n week.
Mrs. Alf MeCall and daughter, Ml-s
(Ir.ice, left Tuesday for Santa H.irharn
Isle of Pines, West Indies, when Miss
MeCall has a position iu tl" s,bo.iIs n'
that pin-. Mr MoCall is n ik.cg
pioi .'BMotis to Join tliem ic a t mplo
of u ititijs, iuteuMti,? to sr "' the
wlntet months
COWLBS
C. W. Filler and son Lewi, left for
Lincoln Motidav
, Aitlutr Sterns left e liu-lav n -rn
lug for Lincoln tnlooV over the fair a
few days.
M. R Adeiuson aini J I) I-iiller
eoiitpletod tilling their lar.. silo Ued
ui'sday. Ciltrord Saunders left for York Wed
nesday whoie be expects i sj end
aiuitber year In school.
James Mclltldn bought the built
o.rned by (. G. Holt and had it moved
to bis lots iu the south part of thevill
ll0
George Wells, Ward MoTttgirut hik
Wm Fuller was passengers to Lincoln
Monday to spend a day or two at the
fair.
C. C. Dennett and family cimie in
from eastern Kansas last week in their
unto. They wero accompanied home
by Mr Bunnell's sister, Mrs B"ir. of
Ballyville, Kansas
School commenced Monday with an
enrollment of 133. Tiof. Wolfe is very
iiiuoh please 1 with the prospect of a
good school aud an increase in the en
lollineut later on lu the season
Mlse tiaorgla fccott was t.ikm to
Hastings the fot o part of the week
whero she whs operated on for aypendi-
eitla. We understand slip it gcltltig
along as well as could be e eitcd.
Mr. aud Mrs. Ellis had the ory sad
misfortune to loose their little girl
Thurs lay evening. Slio was Isid U
st in the Cowles oenu-tery on Satur
day morning The bereaved family
haa tho heartfelt sympathy of the en
tire neighborhood
School Board
Met Monday
Red Cloud, N'ubr , Sept. ?, '11
Regular meeting of tho Ixnud, llcmy
Gilliam president, presiding. Members
present -Coon, Civlglitott, Black ledge,
Weesncr, Orerlng
Minutes of last meeting read and ap
proved us read.
Superintendent rej-. net R5 enroll
nieiit iu high school ami about GO in
kimiergarten
Movo'lttnd seconded that tl boa '
employ u cadet as long us nev.esnary ut
tho same salary ) last yenr S:.'f ihv
mouth.
Tito lollovviug bills wore j-n. sun'tot
John Wolfo l 60
Webb Pub. Co ' i", 0J
II. W DioUriisb : ou
J. O. CalUvell l.i!2 00
Beach Bobertsuu 'i,
Oluy Wuttver j oi
U . K. Urico Drug Co t in 7':
Mh.onu Aveiy Co r; 70
J. C Sloas lio
Chief. .7 oi
C. L, Colling Ji '20
Wbi'taker ifcUucWos. - t:,
K. Legg'JW n DO
Cbas. yenaett . . . , i Oo
U.S.OnrlHg ,. i ;,o
Ce Uwrott ,
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W Ai sibf i-wood , . . . ...
Ai, W Carter ...'.
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Ke'aouASott '.
Mllwankaci J). UtnM Co
fata MoBeyootdr.
M.'MillauCo
University oC Npbraska
Moved aud si-coudwi that the
bill bo allowed!
Moved aud seconded thr.t tne uhiu kf-
for luatltuto ieu Uo llxed at Si'- W
Motion carried.
Moved nud seconded that a dtipotdi
to the full value of all books leaned a t
vacation time bo required Said do
wall to be retui nod when books tiro
lurretidered Motion carriid
Movod uud seconded that Board
join tho Stato Assoaiatlou of School
Hoarda and pay the fee of 36.00 Aye
Blrtcklfidge, Coon Crlgbton, (illham,
Weeiiner, Overing. Nays none.
Rids, on sidewalks Wiire opened and
Were as follows;
0. C. Bonilott $ii0 20
Malonc-Avory Co VM CO
Wm. Bohrer HO 00
A W. Sherman MO 00
Movod by Ulncklodge and Hccrnded
by Weesncr tha bid of A. W Sher
man for sidewalks, same to comply
with plans uud specifications adopted,
bo accepted. Ayes Bliickledgo, Coon,
Ciolghton, Oilhum, Wcesnor, Oveiing.
Xnys none. Motion curried.
Moved and seconded to adjourn.
Motion carried.
E, J. Oviini.Nu Jii., Secrctury.
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New Shoes - New Hats
New Furnishings
Come Early and Get Hie First Pick
Kupproheimer and Clothcraf t
Suits and Overcoats
In the New 1914 Models and Fabrics
be Qoaiden-Kaley
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BSG PREMIUM OFFER
We have mode arrangements with theS. L,& Geo.
H. Rogers Company, whereby our customers may obtain
any of the Simeon L. & Geo. H. Rogers Co.'s genuine
standard. A.-1 Plale sil.verwtre at a very low cost. This
silverware is positively guaranteed and is now on dis
play in the Bon "Jon Bakery window. Each 48-lb sack
or'Diamond.P.rar.d Flour" contains one full certificate.
Each 24-lb sack of said Hour contains one-half certificate,
Three full ceitificates tojether with a small cash pay
ment, entitles the holder to any one of the various
premiums offered. See large display cards.
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GOnnMieNCIhSC AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP Jn
r 43 Head of Stock
13 Head of Horses and Mules
S . 23 Head of Hogs
" . 7" Head of Cattle
w f ann Machinery, Household Goods,
Chickens, Feed, Etc.
LuMGh on the Grounds
Terms--12 monlhs time'at 10 per cent
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