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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
r,' hWwiHvJL. -J 4 . H; w RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF If it isn't an Eastman, If it isn't a Kodak, it If it isn't Autographic, All 1915 Folding Kodaks are Autographic. See them at NEWHOUSE'S We will do your Developing and Printing. w. ."A.".".J -"' i z HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings t '5 Av.v.w.v.v.v.v.v.w.v.v. Ladies' Suits at Miner s lit $10 and up Swat tho llles tiijil dig up the daudo' lions. Dr. Datncrell was iu Hastings Wed nesday. Barn for sale. Inquire- of Walter Marshall. adv If you need glasses soo Dr. Warrick Wednesday, May 20. Tho State Base Hall League opened the season last Friday. 20 percent discount on Wall Paper and Paint E. S. (iarbor. Commissioner Jeff Chaplin of Elm Creek whs In town Saturday Have you seen those lino spring Shoes and Oxfords at Miner Bros Co.? FOR SALE My household furnlturo Call at the home Allen Tullevs. Dr. Nicholson left Monday night for Omaha to attend a meeting of tho State Dental Association. The Lewis Stock Company went to Guide. Hock Sunday, where theyuio putting on their show this week. Spring Suits! Spring Coats! Spring Skirts! Spring Dress Goods! Every thing new for Spring at Miner Bros. Co. . Dr. Cross left Sunday for Omaha v i to attend a meeting of the State Den "J'tal Association, which convened lu that city this week. Jim Ethcrton returned home tho last of tho weelc from Grand Island, where ho had been spending a few days with relatives and friends. niriTton is to havo an election in tho near future in regard to extending tho water mains nnd Installing an elec tric lighting system. Mrs. O. F. Wcstphalin of Chicago stopped off in this city this week to visit her uncle. John Uo.in and family She had been to San Francisco and was returning home. Old Master Coffee TIa& the imported flavor at the home grown price. "Try it Yourself and Know" For sale by F. G. Turnure & Son SERVICE FIRST Remember Wo Give S. & H. Green Stamps it isn't a Kodak. isn't Autographic. it isn't up-to-date. Spiing Coats at S and up at Miner's. Furniture For Sa'e-Inqulte at my home Allen Tulleys. Aaron Hedgo spent Saturday in liastlng. Tho Host of Shoes "Queen Quality" nt Miner Bros. Co. Dr. Pino was up from Superior Sat urday and Sunday. Gerhardt Ohtnstede was up from Guide Rock Saturday. Everett Bean and wife were down from Inavale Saturday. Mrs. A. Hedge and daughter Laura spent Saturday In Hastings. Mrs. Jas. Mcintosh arrived home from Lincoln Tuesday evening. $50,000 to loan on real estate security. L. P. Amman r. Order your Lettuce, Kadlshes, Celery and other vegetables from Mi tier Bros. Co. Prof. O. 11. Frazler and wife of Ed gar spent Saturday and Sunday in this city with relatives. Mrs. Belle Keaglo and daughters have moved into their new homo lu tho cast part of tho city. Little pots of flowers, little cans of paint, make attractive neighbors out of them that ain't. Atchison Globe. Tho Eastern Star lodge will meet on Monday evening June 7, and will have an open meeting. Each member is to invite two guests. Dr. Warrick will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses at Dr. Damorell's olllco Wed nesday, May SO adv At tho Methodist church next Sun day evening at 8 o'clock Bev. C. L. Myers will deliver tho baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class. Miss Lillian Koontz, who has been attending a dental collego at Kansas City, arrived homo Saturday evening to spend her vacation with her parents. Ilus9el Amack, who Is attending the state university at Lincoln, had an operation performed on his arm Mon day evening for blood poison. His mother, Mrs. Georgo Amack, left for that place Tuesday morning. Tho Chief along with his many friends hero hope for his speedy recovery Ed Kellogg spent Sunday In Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter It, Smith spent Monday In Hastings. Miss Flossie .McKlnituey went to Ed ison Monday to visit friends. Only two lnoteveelo of school and then the chlldieli can enjoy a thioo months' vacation. Dr. Caldwell was In Hastings this week attending a tnoetl 'g of tho State Medical Association. Dr. lirookmaii and wife of Guide Hock weie the guests of Dr. H. V. NMi'hnlsou Sunday Will Dudley moved his restaurant Monday into the building formeily oe eupied by Herb Ludlow. Dr. Nellie Maui or left Saturday night for Omaha to attend a meting of the state dental association, Come in and see our Emmy Lou Tenuis shoes also Sandals for all sien of people.- The Ellis Shoe Stoie. 'JO Per Cent Discount on Flower Pots and Itrown CooKini: Ware, Fiiduyaiul Saturday -Model Variety Store. Dave Kalev and wife left Monday morning for San Francisco where they will lake in the Panama Exposition. Farmers, see mo for Crude Oil. It will disinfect and clean your hogs of lice and scurvy. Sam Lindsey. adv lien McFarland purchased a Fold touring car of .las. Peterson Monday in which ho will travel ovor hlsterrltoiy. The Ladies Aid society of tho Baptist church will hold n market at Wall brandt's grocery storo next Saturday. Mrs. Sheridan Phares and children left Monday for Superior where they will make their home. Sheridan is holding down a position in tho cement factory. Born to Mr. mid Mrs. J. II Kellogg n baby girl on May 17th, at La Grande, Oregon. J. II. Is a sou of Mr, ami Mrs. John Kellogg, who live north west of this city. Boscoo Weesner, Oliver Hedge, Wil bur Hamilton and Henry Gllhatn re turned homo Friday morning from Lincoln, where thoy attended the A. O. U. W. grand lodge. Mr. and Mrs. A It. Saladoii went, to MoPheisou, Kansas, Monday morning. Their daughter, Miss Hazel, who has been attending collego thero will ac company them home. Wan I KD Men who desire to earn over Sl'.Ti per month write us to-day for position as salesman; every oppor tunity for advancement. Cunt nil Pe troleum Co., Cleveland, Ohio Lawienco King, aged 15 years, died nt the home of Ills parents, Mr. and Mis Barney King who live near Worn or, Wednesday night. Tho funeral will be ut the Mt. Hope church Friday, Tho Tepee will present another special attraction, "As Vo Sow," next Monday, May -J, afternoon at. three o'clock, evening at eight, (Hist show) Prices 10 and 5 in the afternoon, 10 and 10 ill the evening. The lire department was called to the south ward Monday afternoon owing ton small blaze in the attic of John Oilioriie's lesidence The flro was put out by some, of our citizens with a few pails of water and not very much damage was done. On last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moan, who live in Batin township, occurred the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sylvia, to Mr. Wilbur E. Cox of Bladen, Rev. Hum inol performing the ceremony. The young couple will make their home on a farm south of Bladen. SOUTH INAVALE l)eluyedj Corn planting is tho order of the day and everybody is busy. The Farmers' Union hold a meeting at No. 9 last Wednesday. Miss Veda Ludlow is spending a few days on the farm this week. Chus. Rinkcr attended court nt Red Cloud n few days last week. Mrs. John Mitchell has a brother visiting her from North Platte. B. E. Points and wife transacted business in Rlvertou Monday after noon. The Mount Ploasant Ladles' Aid So ciety met witli Mrs. Bay Mitchell last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klucaid took their little daughter Lulu to Hastings tho first of the week to havo her throat operated ou. They returned home Tuesday night. Miss Anna Jensen, who was fao bad ly burned last Christmas, is slowly improving and her many friends will be glad to learn that she is now able to walk and has some use of one of her hands. Mrs. Dickenson ami diuighteis en tertained a largo number of jouiig folks last Friday night with a paity iu honor of her son Reed's bitthday, Ico cream and cuke were serveu and n v,ry pleasant tunc swis enjojed by nil present. Farm Loans At best uites ami terms lobe had in this state. Call for me at State Bank of Bed Cloud. C. F. Catuiju. T5he TEPEE "AS Ye Sow" MONDAYMAY24 Afternoon and Evening A Special Attraction In five acts by tho World Film Corporation. Another of the Broadway successes, with Alice Urady, a famous star. Afternoon at 3 O'clock Evening at O Prices: Afternoon Evening 10 and 5 15 and 10 Entire Change of Program Tuesday Guide Rock Young Man Shot By "Tourists" On last Saturday uliiht a "tourist" outfit constating of John Plpnr, Lizzie Pound, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl, who were traveling thru the country in n covered wagon "camped" on tho banks of tho Republican river south of (iuidc Rock. Rueben Duulmr and several more of the young men from that, place visited the outfit, about one o'clock Sunday morning and ho got. into an argument with one of them and a row was started and this young man was shot In the forehead by one of tho oc cupants of tho wagon. Sheriff Hedge was notified by phonu and lie accom panied by Marshal Cluisty, I'.d Amack and Mr. Francis left, for tho scene of the shooting The outfit had lf t the place where they had been caiiiplug mid SlierilT Hedge and his slueths iui mediately began ocuichiug for them. The two women and one of tlu men wereovertahon northeast of (Snide Rock and placed under arrest The other man got away from the wagon and was caught near llostwiclc. Sheriff Hedge and Maishal Chritty brought the two men up and lodged them in jail. Messrs. Ball and Zolglor of (Snide Rock chaperoned tho women up from that place and lodged them in jail. The young man who was shot was not Injured very much but had it very narrow escape from crossing thonileut river. The preliminary hearing u 111 be held today. ISoveriimeut Inspector Wilson of Lincoln was iu the city getting evi dence Wednesday and li is thought that the two men imported the women from Kansas. U. S. Marshal Summons of Kearney will bo in the city today and the prisoners will be tinned over to the government men on the charge of white slavery ami will be taken to Hustings for their hearing iu tho feder al court. Visit School in District 58 Miss Gertrude L. Coon and Mr. and Mrs J. W. Boohr wore guests at Dis trlct No. .13 on Wednesday, May 12th. During the noon hour a hot lunch was served to the guests and pupils by the toucher and girls in tho seventh nnd eighth grades. The prepaialion for this had been made by tliUL'lrls earlier in the day The inoiiti was as follows: Beef stew and potatoes; bread and butter sandwiches; olives; gelatine salad with whipped cream; wafers; oranges; mints District No. 58 Is an Associate Rnral Agriculture School The work In manual training, agriculture and do mesttu science is supervised by those in charge of tho work in the Red Cloud High School. The sum of So( is given by tho state each year to schools carrying on this work. Tho money Is to be spent in purchasing books, tools and other equipment for tills work. Miss Smith endeavors to serve one warm thing each noon, iu addition to the lunch the children bring fioiu liiiiie. This warm dish Is prepared and served by tho girls. Tho chlldieli Hit quietly at their seats during the lunch period, then asking to be ex cused, puss quietly out to play, Tills plan tor lunch is an immense improvement over tlie former plan In which childion scattered crumbs every whore and invailably disposed of thuir lunch iu from two to three minutes, Miss Smith is to be complimented upon thu improved appeiraucu of the M'oumtH ami building. A flue garden has been made by the pupils New swings and a croquet set havo been put out, nnd flowois planted, VcI-w-iirii- 1 1 I. rVtrr-.-v?: I I H 1' iiminll .wtm mtmmm fUii- M 9) -9 A BMBY SHOW at the tiooorr.? store: The I'leitlest Baby will tee. Km u imM rlnif, and Its mother will receive a I 'J piee tlmiu'i- m u-i 1 ,'i" it mster Coupons; second price, S,(XH) Boost or Con, ons; i ,! 00 Bnoiter Coupons; luiirth tui.e, I ,()u Booster Coup hi-: i. .e, 'J! OI'O Booster Coupons. The mother of each baby eiiiuifil 'iis contest will be given 1,000 coupons, which may be counted on ilie ring ami dinner-set and also for a Booster on the grand pi I.". To each person over sl years of aire who loglsters at the store (luring the Baby Show will be given HUi Booster Coupons. To each person registering who makes a pure huso of f 1 00 or more at. tho time of leglslerliig will bo given 1,000 cxtiu coupons besides the regular coupons fiom the purchase. Boosters, get all your friends to register See thaf.overy baby iu th" whole community lsenteied In this contest, ami get the thou sand llootter Coupons from Its mother. Which is the 1'iettle.st Baby In this community'.! We are un able to tell and wouldn't dare to lull oven If we could Kvory baby is pretty, so we'll havo to take a vote on It. During tho Baby Show liny pcison easting Booster Coupons for a Booster may wrltoou tho back of the coupons the name of the baby for which ho or sho Is voting. The baby for which he or she Is voting will be given the number of votes Indicated on the face of the coupons. Kales: 1. livery baby Is pretty, therefore every baby may enter this contest. 2. The baby show Is limited to babies LKSS than four years of ago, II. Kach baby entered must bo brought to tho storo at somo time (luring this show. I. To onc.li baby who is present at tho storo on tho last day of the baby show will be credited 10,1100 votes on tho ring. (This lii.Ooo votes counts only on the ring nnd dinner-set for that baby, and not for any Booster.) .1. Standings ot babies will be posted each Monday. Tho BABY COM KST begins Monday, May 17th, and closos Saturday, June 12th, when the ballot box will bo closed nnd the votes counted. On Saturday closes tho one big nfror for Free Booster Coupons. Take advantage ot it for your favorite Booster. Jhe Qomden-Kaley Clothing ,Qo. & 8 v m An averatfe cost of two cents a mile provides for operating and maintaining a Ford car. And "Ford After Service for Ford Owners" assures the continuous use of your car. In every contingency there's a Ford dealer near by, with a complete stock of parts. Barring the unforeseen, eaqh retail buyer of a new Ford car be tween August 1914 and August 1915 will receive from $40 to $G0 as a share of the Ford Motor Co's. profits. Runabout 9440; Touring Car $490 f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment JAMES PETERSON Rod Cloud ... Guldo Rock 00 311 C 3HE EX-PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT "Life insurance increases the stability of the business world, raises its moral tone and puts a premium upon those habits of thrift and saving which are so essential to the welfare of the people as a body." WHKN Legal Reserve Policy from tho Travelers' Insurance Company of Hartford, you do not buy ngeuts' otlmate, uncertain dividends (refunds) and disappointments iu your old ago. Travelers Policies are guaranteed throughout. Do you want to speculate on your family's protection? Geo. N. 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