mwi n. rTTjt - -v .fMM M -fv jH j.lliMII'j'W-WV ' f ,rft i ' . y, VAV.V.V.V.VV. 5 HONE NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings AWSWAVA'AV.VAV.W.V. If It happened you will fititl it here. Roy Sattley is in Kansas City this week. Itoy Hutchinson was in Lincoln tills week. Dr. T. A. Jones left for Columbus, Monday. T. D. Crans was a Hastings visitor Saturday. Uev. E. N. Tompkins wns in Hast ings Monday Hugh Oulliford wns a Hastings visitor Monday. T. J. Diamond was a passenger to Lincoln Saturday, lternard McNeny was a passenger to Superior Friday. Robert Davis whs a passenger to Lincoln Tuesday. Mrs. Lois McFarland spent Satur day in Hastings. The county commissioners are lu uession this week. R. A. Wiley of Hastings was in town on business Friday. Father Fitzgerald was a passenger to Superior, Saturday. Try Sheeley's Uarber Shop for the best in the tonsorlal line. A. II. Carpenter made a business trip to Franklin Friday. ' , E. M. Rollins of Washington City, Iowa, spent Sunday in town. Weesnef .t Koontz'shipped a car of . hogs to Kansas City Sunday. . Light Hrahmas Cockerella for sale. Inquire of E. H. Nkwiiouhe. adv J. A. Tomlllnson was in Omaha the last of the week on business. Mrs. Robert S. Mitcheel visited friends in Blue Hill Saturday. Frank Mcintosh shipped a car of mixed stock to St. Joe Sunday. Mr. a,nd Mrs. Edgar Cowden visited relatives iu Franklin over Sunday. J. L. Christian shipped two cars of stock to St. Joe and Kansas City Sun day. W. W. Woo'l of Uostwick was a busiuess visitor iu Red Cloud Satur day. Attorney Sutherland of Nelson was in town Monday attending district court. , 1'aul Pope is home from Omaha where he attended nn implement con , ventiou. t!eorge Ualrd court, reporter of Hast . ings was attending district court here ' Monday. There were 04 cars of stock shipped through here Sunday to the river markets. Mrs. Wm. Shoemaker returned from Alma, Friday, where she had visited relatives. Si Jameson left for Emporia, Kau nas, Monday, to spend a few days with relatives. Leggins, Overshoes, Rubbers, etc., of all kinds at Bailey & Bailey's Shoe , store. adv St Mrs. Unas. Strong returned home from a short visit with relatives at Culbertson, Sunday. Will Robertson shipped two cars of cattle to St. Joe Sunday. He accom panied them. Judge Perry of Cambridge held dis trict court here Monday in place of Judge Dungau. Arthur L. Meudolssohn aud wife left for their future home, Lamita, California, Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Thompson of (irand Island, Is at the bedside of her mother Mrs. George Lindsey. W. D. Kdson and wife are home from Chicago and Illinois points and report n pleasant time. Senator George Hummel returned to Lincoln Tuesday on No. It to at tend to his oillcial duties. Fern Robertson returned home from McCook, Friday, where she visited friends for several weeks. John Frohner returned to Hastings Friday after visiting his sister, Mrs. J A, Bradford, the past week. Mrs. Hessle Andeason returned to Omaha, Monday, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Ducker, for some time. D. E. and W. 11. Sauuders of the Saunders Bros, lumber firm are in Omaha this week attending conven tions. Chas. Relgle who has been otf duty for several days with an attack of the la grippe is again on duty at M. A. Albright's Mrs. W. P. Fulton returned Friday f-m KVrniMise. Nebraska, where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ACressmrfn. County Superintendent of Schools Miss Gertrude Coon, Is home from Lincoln, whore she attended a state meeting of county superintendents. Mrs. Bert Price aftor spending sev cral days visiting friends and relatlven at tlls place, left for Superior Sunday morning to visit her brother Jesse Norton, . C. 1). WhlltakerlshomefromOinaha. Bernard Fruit is down from Pauline. Mrs. II. II. Simons Is home from Cowles. C. A. UoiiMin of town yesterday. Frank Rowe of town Wednesday. Henry Sunrtr. of town Wednesday. Superior was In Hastings was in Pauline was in I. KortandF. Block of Blue Hill were iu town Tuesday. Miner Kent shipped a wr of cattle to St. Joe Wednesday. Mrs. V. S. Reuse is on the nick list this week with the grippe. C. D. Perrine of Hastings was in town Tuesduy on business. A. M. Wnlters of Blue Hilt attended District Court here Monday. Sheriff Hedge was in Guide Rock on otlielal business Wednesday. Mrs. 01 He James of Humboldt spent Sunday In' town visiting friends. Ed Crary aud Chas. A mack of Uuide Rock were on our streets Tuesday. W. S. Reuse went to Tecumseh the last of the week to attend the funeral of his wife's sister. M. N. Hair, the Hastings architect was in town passing final opinion on the new buildings Wednesday. When down town don't forget ' to visit the new Home Bakery and Candy Kitchen opposite the' postofflce. Mr. Jcfferies, proprietor of the Bur lington Hotel was down from McCook Wednesday looking after his interests. Mrs. John Boles left for her home in Iowa, Tuesday. She was called here sometime ago by the death of her sis ter, Mrs. Ted Harris. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Runchey re turned home Friday after spending a a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uarpham, near Cowles. The January thaw has set in after two weeks of snug winter weather. This mild temperature is very pleasing especially sluec conditions have been such as to produce an exceptionally tine ice crop. The ice is fully ten incl.ei thick and as clean as the- arti ficial produce. Mrs. Ed (larber received word Wed UHsday morning of the dtath of her father at Clarinda, Iowa. Ho will be buried at his old home in Jewell coun ty, Kansas Friday morning nt 11 o'clock. Sheriff Tom W. Carrol of Alma, brought down a young man who had broken jail at that place and left him with Sheriff Hedge for safe keeping on Friday C. W. Kalcv left Sunday for Tampa, Florida, and other southern points. He also intends to attend the inaugu ration of President Wilson at Wash ington, March 4th. Mrs. Bert Morhart received word Sunday from Tecutnsch announcing the death -of her mother, Mrs Bus tetta, aged .15 years. Mr. and Mrs Morhart left Sunday to be present at the funeral. Lewis Conrad went down to Red Cloud last week to accept a position with the Standard Oil Co., as a driver of one of the wagons jrom that place. He '-will move there sometime this month. Blue Hill Leader. Far turn See J. H Bailey for best rates, terms and option on farm loans. Sole agent for 'I revett, Mattis & Baker. YOUR WEALS Will taste good if you buy your groceries from a first class grocery that handle a good brand of goods. I pride myself on the line I carry. My store is an exclusive grocery why not buy your groceries at a grocery store, shoes at a shoe store, dry goods at a dry goods store, furniture at a furniture store. A new arrival this week is Instant Coffee B. E. McFarland All thm Phonmm .HMaH voH H. M. (lard left for Lincoln Monday. The largest and most complete Hue of Overshoes, Rubbers. Leggins, etc , at the llalley & Bailey Shoe store. Give us your shoe repairing, ndv lit Albert Smith A. Sons of Superior claim Feb. 4th for their 14th sale of Poland China hogs aud Shorthorn cattle. Their sale will consist of 45 bred sows and 5 head of calves. A. H. Camp and his brother, Dr. R. K. Camp, formerly or Burlington, Colo, are In the city this week visit ing friends. The latter is going to locate here and practice his profession. We wish him success. Mrs. Dorthy Crowell and daughter Miss Edith stopped over Wednesday evening to make a short visit with the Editor and wife. They have been visiting lu Iowa and are on their way home at Denver. Mrs. Crowell is a sister of the Editor. The copy having reached this oflice so late this week we are unable to publish the program and premium list of the Farmers' Institute to be held at Cowles, Monday and Tuesday, January 27th and 28th, but it cau be found in The Chief next week. In The Chief's Big Auto Contest ad to be fouud on another page of this Issue, you will And the name of the winner of the Special Prize of f 10.00, also the names and standing of the Contestants as taken at the first count, last Saturday, January It th. Miss Ida Uard received quite au accident Monday while at work at the Hansen Laundry. She was operating the mangle aud in some way her right hand was caught and drawn iuto the mangle ' and was badly smashed. Prompt medical attention was given and she is getting along nicely at this writing. A. C. Hosmer, the man who guides the destlnlties of The Commercial Advertiser, which by the way is the newiest paper iu Webster county, with but one exception (but modesty for bids us naming it) is today installing a new folding machine "with real tapes that run the same as those to be found iu any large city.'1 An alarm of tire was turned in Tues day at 3 o'clock and proved to be the home of Mrs. Vesta Hur wood occupying the John Street dwelling on North Cedar street, Fire was caused by over lllllug of a gasolinu stove the fire soon spread aud quickly destroyed the entire house. Owing' to frozen hy (hunts and frozen couplings in the hose the fire boys were not very suc cessful. Most the furniture was sav ed. Y. M. C. A. Hours The hours at which the Y. M. C. A will be open for different purpose's arc fixed, for the present, as follows: Weeks Days: Reading room, aflernoon aud even ing, open to all Gymnasium, game room and bath. For girls Mondays, i to 5:30 p. in. Wednesdays, 7 to 10:30 p. m. For juniors All week days except iiiuuusy aiternoon, i to 5:30. for seniors All eveniugs except Wedn'day, 7 to 10:30 Sundays Reading room only, 3 to ! p. m. Rsmambtr. Do you remember, If you lose heart about your work, that none of It la lost; that the good of every good deed remains, and works on forever; and all that falls and is lost Is the outside shell of the thing; which, perhaps might have been better done, but has nothing to do with the real good 'you have done to men's hearts. Charles Klngsley. TEPEE Thursday, Jan. 16 The Judgment of the Sea A picture of the seaside, with lovely views and natural acting. A good story well told. Where Love Is, There God Is Alto A fine picture illustrating one Tolstoy's short stories. RUBES MISTAKE-Comedy. of MEETING MAMIE'S MOTHER Comedy. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY January 17 and 18 A SOLDIERS DUTY An Interest ing picture of the Civil war by the Edison Company. THE GEISHA GIRLS OF JAPAN A series of pretty pictures of the danj cing girls, canals, gardens, etc. SUBTERFUOE-A good picture by the Selig company. , , PATHE'S WEEKY-The world's events in pictures, WWAWWAVWWWW.VW. 5, rS Correspondents : i i ti in nrri ii irri i towwWWUWWWWWWWW& 3. COWLES Bert Reeve was a passenger to Ko I Cloud Monday. Art Vance left. Wednesday for his home iu Hastings. Mis Chas. Francis spent Tuesday with f i lends in Red Cloud. T. J Lacy and Ed Scott were trans acting business iu Red Cloud Monday Mr. and Mrs. Win. Motter are going to move out on the Mrs. France place. Miss Maud McCune of Red Cloud ciime up Monday for a short visit with friends. Chas. Bennett came iu from St. Joe Wednesday where he had boon with a shipment of cattle. R. D. Post returned homo from St. Joe Wednesday where he had been with a car of cattle. Henry Motter and wife returned home Wednesday from an extended visit in Furnace county, Kansas. He report the wheat crop there very short but a fair crop of corn. Frank Motter had a sale Wednesday and he intends to move to the Yose mltc valley in Colorado. We arc sorry to have you go Frank but wish you every success in the world. Our Basket Ball team went to Red Cloud Monday evening and defeated the Red Cloud team by a score of 0 to 10. The boys report that Red Cloud has a flue gymnasium room furnished by the Y. M. C. A. BATIN Jos. Havel was In Cowles Tuesday. Louis Vavrlcka was in Cowles Tues day. George Pilley hauled a load of hogs to Red Cloud Saturday. .Adolph Sidlo hauled a load of hogs to Red Cloud Saturday. Several of the farmers of this locality attended the Raker sale Wednesday. Frank Zarebinsky of Odell Is hero visitiug his sister Mrs. Jos. Polnioky. Atou Kiidrna aud Vencil Zajle were in Blue Hill Saturday iu Atou's auto. Mike Vavricka and Jos. Jeliuek Sr went to Crete Monday for a few days visit. January came in like a Hon and it seems like it was going out like t lamb. John Zajic, who had a new well dug some time ago, moved his wind mill on to it Wednesday. Alex Buckles has a felon ou his thumb an" he says they are not a very pleasaut thing to have. One of Louis Vavricka's mules which he bought of Autto Pointner got home sick and Saturday it went back to see its old master. -', GARFIELD Muriel Fisher has been sick with a 'cold for a few days. John Cummings moved on the old Taylor place .last week. Pete Manley went home Monday to 'help put up Ice this week. George Harris bought some calves from John Kawl on Monday. This snowy weather is hard on the rabbits as well as anumltlon. Guy Barnes and Charley Shultz were hauling hay on Friday. George Houchin is hauling corn from his bottom farm up to his feed yard. Our Gartield reporter got froze up during the cold weather but is out again. Clay Weaver was shelling corn on wind mill row Monday for Smith Bros, aud Ed Wiggins. Guy Rurnes and Smith Bros., are among the unlucky oues to lose cattle in the corn stalks. Clyde Bovven sold his corn to Pete McElhnney the fore part of the week and is now busy hauling it. We had music ou wind mill row last week. Smith Bros., weaned thirty calves and they tuned up tine. His Cows Sold Well J. W. RakertSM Realize Seller Thai $66 Per Head fir Twt Cars J. W. Robertson, one of the success ful feeders of the Reil Cloud district, was among the Ncbruskans who found the local market to their liking today. Mr. Robertson had in two loads of cows, the first shipment from a big string ho Is feeding this winter, that brought the highly satisfactory price of 10.00 per hundred. The two car loads grossed over StiOper head. Mon day's St Joe Stock Yards Dally Jour nal. Farm Loans At Lowest interest, best option, least expense. Call for me nt State Hank, Red Cloud. O. P. Catiikk. 'vT'wr Can A Real, First Class Clothing Bargain Attend our 20 per cent dis count sale now on at our store. Just think of buying nice, new Suits and Overcoats made by B. Kuppenheimer & Co. Clothcraft Society Brapd At such liberal discounts. A good assortment yet to choose from if you come early. Cowden-Haley I Clothlnl Company FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE vAvA- toA . REMEMBER To correct an crronous impression which seems to be in circulation I wish to say that I am still sell ing the well known VICTOR VICTR0LA and Victor records. My stock of these is com plete and fresh and I can supply you with anything , wanted in the Victor line. I expect to continue to carry this line and as always to have a good complete stock of both records and machines. In comformity with my policy of ALWAYS having the BEST goods FIRST I am now showing the new EDISON DISC PHONOGRAPH This new machine is with out doubt absolutely the finest musical machine ever placed on the market having many advantages over any other machine of any make. It has a Diamond pointed reproducer do ing away with all needle changing, an Indestructible record playing twice as long as any other disc record. The tone is the most natural and no other machine is in the same class for a minute for fidelity of repro duction. These are but a few of the ntany points of superiority. EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH as usual are the best of their kind. The new Undestructible Blue Amberol record playing four minutes when used with the new Diamond pointed reproducer giving tones and volume of the old disc machines. I-want you to hear these instruments side by side, whether you contemplate the purchase of one or not and extend to you a cordial invitation to come and hear them played. E. H.Newhouse t Jeweler & Optometrist 1 C. B. It Q. Watch Inspector. U vAvAvAW Dk Diiardoiik Dn. Amikii Chicago Veterinary Kansas City College College Ind. '.'44 "tea Res. Phones ET Iud. 2.TI Drs. Deardorf & Asher -:- Veterinary Surgeons -:- Olllco Phonos: Ind. lu!J; lied &7. 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