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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
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ON Every Suit (Serges excepted) Every Overcoat ( exception ) Every Pair of Men's and Boys' Trousers i Chamber of Commerce Gives A Banquet The Cliiimbur of Commerce held a good fellowship meeting lust Tuesday evening. This was one of the best got together meetings ever held by the organization. Tlio foro part of the evening was spent In games and amusements and visiting after which a splendid n'ght supper was served. The members of the reception commit tee acting as waiter4!. After tliu sup per a number of exeellont toasts were delivered cxptesslng the good nature of thoo present and the purpose of tlio organization. Everyone left the rooms that night fooling that he had been well entertained and was glad that he was able to bo present. The following is the list of toasts and those who re sponded: Toastmaster V. B. Mituror. "Our Town" L II. Ulacltledge "Advantages" 11. S. Foe "The School and Huslnes9" P.M. Whitehead 'Unity" E.J. Ovcring, Jr. Cooperation" J. L. Itocbe Only One String to this and that is Cash. . . Green Stamps too. PAUL STOREY The Clothier I. O. 0. F. Install Officers The I. O. O. F. lodge met Monday evening aud the following olllcers were Installed for the ensuing term by Dis trict Deputy Grand Master Ted Harris: M. II. IluusicUor, V. G.; B. V. Stew art, N. .; George Smith, V. G : V. O. Hamilton, Secrotary; S. 11. Florunce, Treasurer; Paul Storey, 1 G. M , It. S. N. U. 5 F. K. Maurer, P. ., L. S. N. G.; M. 11. Corner, P. G, Chaplain; V. G. Warren, P. G Wafden; A. 13. Mc Arthur, P. (J.. I.G.; Irving Cutnmlngs, P. G., It. S. V. G ; Guy Barnes, L. S V. G. PREPAREDNESS! Are you prepared to keep warm if this cold spell gets worse. The roads may become im passable. We have the COAL, the kind you want, ami are prepared to make immediate delivery. Eithev Phone-Ind. No. 7! - Bell No. GO Mrs. Sophia G. Haskins Mrs. Sophia G. Haskins, aged 71 years, 4 months and 17 days, parsed away at her home in the first ward on Sunday evening, after nn illness of several months duration. She was born at Dayton, Ohio, Augusts'-1, 1841, and was married to L. A. Haskins, October 0, 1S01. Mr. Haskins passed to the groat beyond u few years ago. Three children, three sisters and one brother are left to mourn her death. She had been of Presbyterian faith for many years and wus a kind and generous mother. Funeral services were held at the Christian church on Tuesday after noon conducted by Rev. O. W. Hum mel aud Rev. J. L. IJeebo. Intcrmcut took place in the city cemetery. Real Estate transfers. Real Estate Transfers compiled by B. W. Stewart, Bonded Abstracter and Attorney, Red Cloud, Nebraska. County Court to Hannah M. Ren kol, swJi nw J 20, wK nc 35-2-12 f. decree Mary E. Simpson and Husb. to E. M. White, wd, out Lot E. South Heights Add to lilue Hill 8 1250 Josle Holverson and Husb. to Trustees Evangelical Church, wd, lots 1, 3, Blk. 10, Railroad Add to Red Cloud 1 Mary Prance, Widow to Jessie 11. Franco, wd, noli uo 23-3-10.. 1 Arthur II. Ruyle to Alexander Klott, wd, pt nj bYa n wl 19-1 12 lr.oo Robert A. Simpson and wife to E. M. White, lot 0, wJ 7, Rlk. . 1, Sweezy'a Add to Hh'o Hill, wl 075 Mortgages Filed eo,S25.00. Mortgages Released 812,070.00. The U. S. Trust Co. Buy School Bonds Iti:i Ci.orti, Nkiiii., Jan. U), 11)10. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment, at Commercial Club room, with all momhers present. In the matter of the sale of the Ktt.OOO.OO IHkIi School Itouds: Bids were submitted by tlio State Bank and J. W. Auld, also by Jas T. Wachob (by W. A Sherwood), also United Slates Trust Co , (by S. It. Florunce). Upon motion the Hoard proceeded to ballot on the bids, the same resulting in four votes in favor of the acceptance oi mo oiti oi me u. . Tract uo.; de livery of the bonds to begin March 1, 1010, ending Sept. 1, 1010, in the amount of S.'iOOO principal or multiples thereof on the first of either Marcli, April, May, June, July, August or September 1, 101 (J, as desired by the Hoard. The purohaso prico being the principal of bonds delivered and ac crued interest thereon to time of de livery; aud in addition a premium of S50 payable on dcllvory of the last lot September 1, l'.HO. Hid ot the United States Trust Co., declared accoptcd, as above staled, and bonds sold on said terms. Upon the recommendation of Super inteudent Whitehead, Board appointed the city marshall as Truant Olllccr, he te,receiyo a foe of 20 cents for each delinquent reported. Also at the sug gestion of the Superintendent, an ex change of Civil Government textbooks was allowed. Motion made aud carried that nolid Geometry and Trigonometry be drop ped from the Agricultural course. Board now adjourned. Lei Us fix your old waich or sell you a new one WHAT AN ANNOYANCE IT IS TO HAVE A WATCH THAT DOES NOT KEEP THE RIGHT TIME! WHEN WE SELL YOU A WATCH IT WILL BE A CONSTANT PLEASURE; ir WILL BE ACCURATE AND RELIABLE. IF YOU DONT WANT A NEW WATCH, WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD WATCH SO THAT IT WILL BE A GOOD TIME-KEEPER-IF IT IS WORTH FIXING. IF IT IS NOT WE WILL TELL YOU SO. IF YOUR WATCH IS NOT RUNNING RIGHT BRING .IT IN TODAY. YOUR WATCH SHOULD BE CLEANED OR OILED EVERY YEAR. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jowolcr and Optometrist Z"C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector fHE MAL0NE-AVERY , TALK WITH US ABCUr COAL" Notice. I have In my poSkuMion four stray calves. Anyone owning nuuo aud making proof of ownership may huvu them utter paying oo&t of advertise moiiL and caro of keeping. W. O. Lundv, lnuvalo, Nebraska Mis. Ch.ii. Horrific was hotee to tlio third division of tlu M. E. Ladles Aid oil Tuesday afternoon. AUCTION SALE Chouse Building Saturday. Jan. 15th 100 Ladies9, Misses and Children's Coats will be offered at auction to the highest bidder on SATURDAY AFTERNOON "" "- "" ..---..-... - ,M- .. ... ,. I. . . --' ' -- - --.-,-... AT 2-.30 P. M. These are all desirable Coats and you will have a chance to buy them at your own price. This is a Clean-Up Sale on Winter Coats and we must have the ash -f--Ti . .-. .-. .,.. -t- crwv 2393 W "7f ffl llfc K4 wh wA lifti H BC Wrr 1 fi& 1IID4 hKd s3a WW m j,'i& ifr;irs noL dSH- J. Mo Ellinger, Auctioneer m Si, m m i,l. . vu A i I i i' jij ...V. .. ..,.,, J tM&ZMMk IM3SBS