The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 07, 1915, Image 5

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HOMENEWS
Bulletin of The Week's Doings
was down from Itiu-
Geo Mutltln
vale Monday
Clius. (Si I lut in mis u passenger to
Lincoln .Monday.
A. F. llt'iti'twvll was down fiom
lnnvalc Mcititliiy.
I.oland Caldwell lisft the llrt of t! o
week" lor Omaha.
Inn mi Suits til ' Price for CVh.
Minor I It o. Co.
S.I) Long of Co tics was in town
Satin tiny evening.
Ilnri'v I'.ncUlcs Wdson tlio sick list
tint llrat of t In- !:.
.Miss Mabel Bui ley was on tlio slcl.
list lite llrnt of tliu week.
Will Arnold hits rtsiuieil ills pivi
tlon in CuIIIiik'h iliujj stuiV.
Belt Dis returned to ForL Morgan,
Coloiinlo, .Monday tvinliijy.
Mrs. Will Itnnls and children re
tllriH'd totiiltncr Saturday.
Will Wnght of University Place was
visiting ft minis hurt' .Sunday.
Stun Temple of Kansas City is in
town thiswooU visit ill? triotids.
"Chicken" Mcrodith returned the
ilr3t of tlio week from Minnesota.
Mrs. L. II Dluokledgo ontiirtains a
few friends tomorrow tit a patty.
3. B. Kisser went to Lincoln Friday
to visit hts son, Will Klzur and wife.
The newly elected county otllcers
take charge of their respective oilieos
today.
Sheriff Hedge and II. J. Muurer re
turned home from Grand Island on
Thursday evening.
Guy Zelgler spent Sunday in Guide
Rock with his sister, Mrs. Cady and
husband.
Leonard Rciher returned to Lincoln
Sunday to resume his studies at the
state university.
Miss Ruth Johnston entertained
several of Iter friends at b "watch
party" New Year's eve.
Go to Miner Bros. Co., for all your
wants in Women's Wear and in l)iy
, Hoods, Groceries and Shoes,
j Mr. and Mrs. J W. Htiehr returned
.Saturday from Fait Held where they
' had been oponding the holidays.
Miss Laura Hodge returned to Frank
lin the ilr-t of the week after spending
Iter vacation hero with Iter mother.
District ciiuit will convene hete
Tliur-duy, January lltli, but. the ury
' will not be called ttitlil the tSth inst
Unrvoy ltlekutson arrived homo Sun
day from Missottii where ho had been
spending tlio holidays with relatives.
Uepies'Mit alive Geo. W. Lludso.t
wen, to Lincoln the lut of the week
to begin his duties in the state iegisla
tin e.
M Us Sch lltiauhi'f leturned the Hist
of the ek fiom Orleans where
It id hten spending her vacation
her folk.
tV.iltur Marshall tetlirucd to St. Ji 0
Sunday ovenliif? to resuino his sttuliis
uClor spending the holidays wttlt Ins
mother.
, iss Marie Jernberg left Saturday
for Sutherland to icsuino her school
duties after 'pending the holidays hete
with her patents.
Senator W. L. Wovsnoi' went to
Lincoln Monday to take up hts duties
in tlio Mute legislature which started
to grinding tills week.
The Mis-es fn no Met! aire ami Grace
Slieier letunu-d fl Itiv-ruin Sunday
ovening to again loxiinie their school
duties near that pine".
The Misses Cecil. Zelia and Leslie
Taylor entertained a lew
friends Frlaav nvetii'ig in
Mr. and Mis Cluil (lellatly.
ltussel Ainaek, Phil Sherwood, How
nrd Foe and Charles Shcter have re
turned to Lincoln to resume their
studies at the state university.
Attorney U. W Stewart arrived
home from Lincoln Sunday evenitt?
whore he had been spending the holi
days with re'utivos and friends.
Miss Cecil Thornton returned Sun
day evoniug from Lincoln, where she
had boeu spending the holidays, to re
sumo her duties as a teacher in the
public schools.
Ed. Ainnclc lias moved his pianos
and undertaking lino into the Me
Fiirlaud building, whore ho will con
duot tin exclusive undertaking and
musical business.
Cuilmutt. (:Iimstcdo Jr.. I). I). U. M.
of tlio I. O. O. F. Lodge, accompanied
by John Hamilton, Vernon Dudley
nud Tim Hondrlckson wore up fiom
Guide Rock Monday evening nud in
stalled the new otllcers in
Lodgo No. 180. Afto
J5he
TEPEE
UNCLE
TOM'S
CABIN
III live pin to.
llOllgtst ami
l'todiiced by a
xtars nuili'i' the
World Film
dueeix of ''!'
depicting Atneriei'x
moil famous siotj,
company of famous
itmtiiigetncnt of the
(.'oi-pnlutiiitl. tin' pio
i' Man of the Mom,"
'Across the P.i 'lue. Mv v.
A spleiiili'l priiiltii'lliiii in every way.
Mr. mid Mrs. Lew Conrad of Bloom
ingtoti spent Suuday with Roy Rife and
wife.
Miss Katlirjn lturko arrived In the
oily Sunday evening to resuino her
duties as a teacher in our public schools
after spending the holidays with her
parents at Walnut, lowa
On Monday and Tuesday Mr: Phillips
Aislstanl Grand Custodian of tlio A. F.
vV: A. M. lodge, of Heaver City held a
school of instruction here. On Tues
day evening Abel Jernherg took the
third degiec and a luncheon was seiv
oil after bulge Mr. Phillips will be
buck hero Friday to hold a school of
insttiictioti in tlio evening.
City Council Met
On Wednesday
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I uesaay
January 11 and 12
Regular Prices 10 and 5 cents
7 10 and !t 1"
THE TREY
OF HEARTS
Wednesday Thursday
January 13 and 14
Regular Prices 10 and 5 cents
7:30 and 9:1.1
was in Lincoln
she
with
of their
honor of
hers partook of au
Warren's Cafe,
Ben Adhein
lodge tlio mem
oyster supper
A Food and Nerve Tonic
is frequently required by old age. Wo
ulwnya recommend
J22 Emulsion
CQntatnwii Uypophoifhittt ,
03 au ideal combination for this purpose.
H. E. Grico Drug Co.
Attorney McNeil j
this week.
doats and Suits at i Price for Cash
Miner Bros Uo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Orlmos returned
to Blue Hill Satutday
Miss Myrtle Carpenter returned
home Sunday from Franklin.
Mr. nud Mrs. John Myers returned
home Wednesday from Ragan.
The W. 0. T. U. will meet with Miss
Cotting next Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mattle Ab?l returned to McCook
Sunday to resume her school duties
Fred Pharos has returned to Lincoln
to resume his studies at the university.
Miss Hazel Saladcn left Monday for
McPherson, Kits., to lesiuuc her studies
at the college.
Hruco Eshelmau returned to Eul'lnr
ott, Kas., Sunday to icxuuie his studies
at the College.
Mr. and Mis Perry Audeisiili of
Ansley arc visiting ills patents E. W.
Anderson and wife.
The Misses Di-sslo T.iylor and Fay
Tol returned to Lincoln Sunday to re
sumo their studies at the university.
On last Filduv at Lincoln Roy 11
Copley of lu.-milc and Velum A. Mo
Croft of WaVerly werj issued a mar
riage licetiS').
Mfssis Walker, Rusher and Plank
of Finukliii were lit town Monday at
tending the A. F. & A. M. lodgo school
of instruction.
LOSl' wut eh and chain Monday
uL'ht on South Webster street Finder
please ret in ii the Mime to this office
and tecelve leWard.
The young people or tho Baptist
chur"h will hold a social at tho chinch
on Friday evening and the proceeds
will tie used fct the buiielit of the Sun
dav school
On Tuesday livening the Uetee ol
Honor lodge installed I ho new oflleers
for this j car. After lodge a program
was given and all present then sol
doMi to a luncheon,
Ml-scs .leiinie Miner and Marybelle
Htixsinger, and Messrs. Dow Kaley,
Verlln Taylor, Fted Pharestiud Russel
Meyeis hpont last week at the Cluis.
Hill homo in Hastings.
The Misses Marguerite Heal, Mario
llnldxtor, RUinohe and Mabel Pope,
Mamie Itelher mill Hlanche McCartney
hao returned to Lincoln to resume
tticlr studies at tlio iiniveislly
On Tuesday morning at the homo of
Rev II iimiuel occurred the wedding of
Miss Louise Eleanor (lilham, daughter
or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilliam, to Mr.
Clyde Oivllle Wolf, son of Mrs Wm.
Wolf. Rev., Hummel performed the
ceremony. This young couple is well
known in this city and tho Chief along
with their many friends extend con
gratulations The failure of a Huron, S. D., ex
hibitor to return this picture to tho
World Film Co., Omaha, in time for
shinmeiit to Red Cloud has caused a
postponement of Its appearance here
for one week. It will positively be
shown at the Tepee next Monday and
Tuesday, January 11 and 12. This is a
splendid live reel picture and an en
tirely now production, unlike and by
far excelling any former Undo Tom's
Cabin picture over shown.
Cards cf Thanks
To the kind friends and neighbors
who so willingly assisted us during the
sickness and death of our beloved sou
anil brother, we wish to express our
heartfelt thanks, also to those sending
(lowers. Frank Ui:ititicK and Family.
J linn at . IM.V
hi' I'itV eminell met on Woiliii"-da
evo dug w.th Mayor D.tiiierell pre
si ling, all members pi cent.
I he minutes of the previous meeting
lU'io lend and appioved.
The monthly teportof S. It. Floraliee
city, treasttier, was road and placed on
llli.
The clerk w us instructed to notify
the bond lioldets that the city vwnihl
call in S'-ViOO worth of bunds Feb. 1st.
Tlio superintendent was instructed
to purchase a Hi foot length of smoke
stack to repair the smoke stack at the
power house
The following claims weio allowed:
Guy Ziiglcr ?M0 00
W. A Patten 80 00
Jus. Etherton 75 00
E. H. Weber C7 70
S. It. Fiornnce 329 73
O.CTeel 79 1G
GrantChristy 05.00
Carl McArthur 14 40
Joe Fogel 12 00
H. Ludlow 5 15
Turnure and Son 8 10
Pobe Bros C 3r
MortuutBrof 15 00
GundMfir. Co 6 75
Crane Co 7 70
McGraw Co 44 23
Mnyer Coal Co 503 21
Mutual Oil Co JU29.65
Malone-Avery Co, """2Y25
Jan. Petern'on 21 10
Methodist Mention
A large number of young folks at;
tended the Leagtio service Sunday
evening. Come again.
Would It be better or worse if till
kept Hie Golden Rule.
Prayer mooting every Wednesday
evening and your Invitation has been
sent out
Cultivate the best corn for the best
crop and the best glfio for the best
life.
If you would be happy be useful.
About llfly young peoph) went skat
ing last Tliuisdav. This i th Ur.st of
similar e.vcitrxions to tie conducted by
the League.
If .oii plmi to give a money ift to
Christ do not write it, in your will, but
do it t.otv. You cnii not Inko it along.
Its what we send before and Hot what
we lenvo btlilml lhal in ikes a fiuot
a 'do tccot.l.
The pastor K gotllngti large tuiinlicr
pi'oplo pledged to toHii the new
I GREAf JANUARY
I CLOTHING SALE
Men's Boys' and Children's
iUITS and OVERCOATS 8
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,ur neighbors not on
ot
testament this, yenr Will jon not
join with uh?
Pi ay for
them.
Aid Society will meet tin Friday at
the usual place and au lucent call is
made lot all members to bo present as
tlio lime of the annual lia.mr draws
near.
A right life is the bust proof of a
sincere faith.
The Ladles Aid Society, Mrs. Hiues,
president, presented the choir with a
dozen tine chairs for the loft.
Talking is not as important, as it
soonis and a little quiet thiiikiuggrcat
ly improves the quality.
Mr. Holmes has been elected choir
ister for the Sunday school.
Reputation is what others th.nk of
us character is what we ate.
A new class for young men was or-
gun i zed lust Sunday. We are anxious
to increase our numbors. Come nud
join us.
Temptations arc elfcctlvo only when
there is something in us that responds ICT
AT BIG REDUCTIONS
2! J r Q O 1
Reductions from
plain figm-1 pric
Only High Grade Clothing Sold Hero
reg
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ICUPPENHEIMER g
CLOTHCRAFT 8
Suits and Overcoats fl
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
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Always Reliable
to them.
City Treasurer's Statement
January f, 10)57"
Mayor and City Council, City Ked
Cloud, Neb:
Gentlemen:
1 submit statement, covei
ing icccipts and dlsbuiscuicnls of my
olllce for the period from December ll,
I'd I, to Jan. 5, H'l').
Occupation Fund
li.iluneoon haiul Dec. 1, 'M...S 2t:i ill
Itecelpts lb 00
No Dislitirsctneiits
llalauce Jan. 5, '!."
Water Fund
B.ilnncoonliand Dec. 1, Ml....?
No receipt. No Disbursements
Balance on hand Jun.f, MH . .$
Water Levy Fund
Balance on hand Dec. 1, 'II 3
No leceipto, no illstuirsoiiicnttj.
Delicate Children
usually only need a food tonic to mako
them strong nnd licalthy
' ronlniiiMiu JlupophonjihUis
is not only tho best food totiio but ia
pleasant to take. Sold only by us.
H. E. Grice Drug Co.
HBNRY COOK, M. D.
iu:ai.i:u in
DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL
SUPPLIES AND TOILET ARTICLES j
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maa:,xi.,J
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rw$
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Balance Jan. f, Mr
' llononil Fund
Buliiiice on liatulNov.-l, Ml.
No Kecolpts.
Disbursements
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..?570 03
2ri:i j;
!7l) bl
B.Uanco on hand Man. o, in...
r.Icctric Light Fund
Halaiicoon hand Dec l.'ll.., .? 888 -Jl
Uecelpis 1011 Ml
dies9 and Children's
: A 1 C
YA
Cloaks fl
Must he sold in next ten days. Money
no object. Yona can make your dollar go
Disbursements..
i!io:i in
8!) J 152
Balance Jan. 5, M.r ?1W3 B
i:iectrio Light Levy Fund
Brtlanceonliand Dec. 1,M1 H01 :.'"
No icccipts or dlsbursciuetits
Balance Jan. o, Mo !10l 27
FiiTiiion's Fund
Balance on hand Dec. 1, Ml I 112 Ifi
No Receipts
Disbursements Ill 00
just twice as far here.
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The slock contains many fine black Coats, and quite a variety
of Fancy Cloaks, although we are broken in some sizes. Come
early and get your choice at these reduced prices:
9
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Balanco Jan. 0, '15
Judgment Fund
Balance on hand Dec. 1, Ml....
No receipts, no disbursements.
112 45
none
1IOIIO
$ I 0.00 Cloaks at
1 5.00 Cloaks at
20.00 Cloaks at
25.00 Cloaks at
27.50 Cloaks at
$ s.oo
7.50
10.00
12.50
13.75
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Balance Jan. fl, '10
Recapitulation
Occupation Fuud $ 253 Hi
Water Fund 4 00
Water Levy Fund 2 47
General 270 81
Klcetrlo Lljjlit Fund 1008 01
Electric Lik'ht Levy Fund. .. 3ol 27
Firemen's Fund H2 -tfl
Total 81890 7o
Ht'Klstered Warrants Outstanding.
Occupation Fund 81000 3
Ueiici-dl Fund called Nov. JlO (ifl 00
FURS AND SKIRTS AT Yz PRICE
The Stage Last
See the latest thing in
Women's Fine Shoes
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"S.
H." Green Trading Stamps Given
- With Bach Cash Sale -2
Total 81101 19
S. R. Florakok, City Treasurer
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"I Don't Feel Good"
That is what a lot of people tell uj.
Uffuallytheirbowclsonlyuccu cleansing.
will do tho trick and mako you feel fine.
Wo know this positively. Take one
tonight. Sold only by us, 10 ceute.
H. E. Grice Drug Co.
F. G.
. TUEWE & SOHI
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