The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 01, 1914, Image 5

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HONE NEWS
Bulletin of The Week's Doings
IM (J arbor
Hoi'W.
spent Monday in Guide
A.T WrtlUor
Oniaha Monday.
mh a. pasoiitfer to
V. II. Clnnd of Kmisah City was in
the city Saturday.
Burl Dlckcrsoti was n
Guide Iloek Monday.
passenger to
Warren Lonton was a passenger to
Hastings Tuesday morning
.Mr. Johnston of California spoilt Ihu
first of the uoclt in this city.
Joe n rlt ton and wife returned
their homo in Guide Hock Monday.
to
C. A Shenley and wife spent Tues
cay in Guide Itock with bis mother.
Ernest Morauvllle is in the city visit
ing bib father Ur. Morauville this
weel:.
When you want
Fresh Oysters go
taurant.
A Short Order or
to Warren's res-
Mr. and Mrs. Al Slaby spent Chi 1st
mas in MeCook with Mr. and Mrs. V.
H. Sollidav.
Will Shoemaker and wife are the
happy parents of baby girl Jwhleh was
born Monday.
Tom Lane returned to Oaiah.i Mon
day after .spending Christinas iti this
city with relativts,
Mr. and M s. Wilbur Hamilton and
children spent Christmas in Guide
Rook with relatives.
MUs Simpson of Kansas City is in
the eity visiting at the home or her
friend Miss l!iun Koi.nl..
Mrs. Fied lloitfelt and ehildieu
eaine down from Alma Monday to isit
her mother, Mis. Dr. Jones.
Miss Lillian K.out. arrive.
lust week fnmi Kansas City to
the holidays with her patents.
home
spend
Allen Htidu 1 of L0114 Island, K.s.,
spent Christmas In this city with his
uncle, Georg lladell and family.
Miss Gertrude Mllligan and brother
Charles of MeCook spent Cliristims in
this cilv with f 1 lends and relatives.
Miss Mablc Huskies is home from
Kearney to spend the holidays with
her parent's, J F. Uuekles and wife.
Chas. Kellogg, who is attending
college at Crete, Nebr , is homo to
Bpend his vacation with his parents.
C. N. Lovereheck and daughter were
passengers to Belvidere, Nebr., Mon
day where they went to visit relatives.
Urakoman Roy Kobinnon of MeCook
spent last week In this city visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Hoblnson.
Joe Vavrleka of Crete spent the last
of the week here visiting his father, M.
Vuvricka, and brothers who reside
Mirth of town.
E. it. Slawson and sou Marion, went
to Lincoln Saturday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Slawson's mother, who
tied in California.
Roy Gather returned to his homo tit
Hebron Mondaj after spending 11 lew
days i'n this city with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Gnrher.
Mr and Mrs. C. F. Gund and children
rqturned to their home at Blue Hill
Monday alter spending Christmas in
this city with relatives.
II. C. Cutter was a passonger to
Rochester, Minn., Tuesday morning
where ho went to see a specialist in
hopes of improving his health.
S. K. Crnns of Loads, South Dakota,
spoilt ChrUniHh in this city with his
brother John I). Crans and wife. He
returned to'hls homo Saturday morn
ing.' -
The Masonic hull was the scone of a
most successful dance Chi istmas night.
About thirty couples were in attend
unco and so inarossed werotho young
men in thu compliments of the fair
sex, who in turn wero no less infatuat
ed with the admiring glances of their
escorts that Meteor's troop of "Weary
Warblers" cheerfully consented to
postpone the "Homo Sweet Home" till
one o'clock a. 111 , whon all succumbed
to natures provision of reconstruction,
in the form of a feather tick, and
dreams of a fantastic promonado led
by Prof. 'Trout Hone" and "Miss Clara
Net".
rcMatirniil for I'Yesh
A. I 111 v of McCuuk was in town
l'liesilay
See
Minoi
the complete line of rugs at
Itros, Co
George Perry left Tuesday for Michi
gan to visit relatives.
Hoy Hutchison (.pent
Franklin with fi lends.
Sunday in
Mrs. Kent returned to her home
Outdo Hock Saturday morning.
in
Miss Florence McDowell le turned
from Hillings, Montana Friday.
Win. Weesner and son John were in
Lebanon, Kas., Monday on business.
Nelson Lelaud and Kllorv
were passengers to Hastings
morning.
Hooper
Tuesday
Miss Hither Storey was a passenger
to Cowles Monday whete she went to
visit lelatives.
Mr. and Mrs O. Iverson of Ulndnn
visited her mother, Mis W. It Cramer
over ChrUtnris.
Mrs. Florence Wheeler of Chicago is
in the city visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. 1'otter
Several of the young folks gave a
linen shower Monday evening in honor
of Miss Dora t'opo.
Hairy Cramer and wife are
from Geneva whoio they have
visiting her parents.
home
been
Mr. Johnston left Tuesday morning
for Jonesburo, Arkansas, after spend
ing a few duys In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lull of Ver
million, S. I)., are visiting her lather,
Fred Wittwor and wife this week.
Paul Johnston returned to Lincoln
Saturday morning after spending
Christmas in this city with his mother.
A trial of the Comet Cigar will con
vince you that it is well woith lOcts,
while It is sold lor .nits, by all dealers.
Miss Josephine Mief arrived home
last week fioin tialesburg, 111., to
visit her parents duriug the holidays.
L. 11. ltlackletlgc was a passeugor to
Omaha Saturday where he went to at
tend a meeting of the State liar Asso
ciation. Fred Emiclt, who lives north of
Guide itock, was In town Tuesday and
while here he made this oillcu a pleas
ant call.
Mrs. W. Ii. Cramer enjoyed a few
days visit the latter part of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Cowley nd child
ren of Mitiden.
Oris Fearn, who is holding down a
position tit the Democrat otllce in
Hastings spent Christmas hi this city
with his parents.
The regular meeting of the W. C T.
U., will be held at the home of Mrs.
Ilogeiiiief instead of Mrs. Topham on
Wednesday. January 7th.
Mrs. J. W Kinsell und daughter,
Mrs Ed Walters went 'to Campbell
Wednesdny to visit at the home of
Win. Patterson and family.
Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Coon and child
ren of Guide Itock were visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Holmgain
the Litter part of last week.
Mrs. P. J. Carl and daughter, Miss
France, of Long Island, Kas., came
down from Itlverton Tueslay to visit
her brother J. A. McArthur and family.
Urtiue Robinson and wife have re
turned to their home at Clay Center
after spending Christinas in this city
with his parents, C. D. Hobinson and
wife.
Mr. and .Mr. Eugdiie lltitler return
el t their home near Smith Center,
Kansas Sunday, after spending n week
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. H.
Leggett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. ltiehaidson had
a hiimll lire at their homo Sunday
uvoiiing which was caused by u lire in
the lire place but not much damage
was done.
Lust Friday evening the MUsm
Mlnulo aud Mary Christian entorlaln.
ed a number of their friends at a party
at their pleasant homo on Chestnut
htroet. The evening was spent in play
ing progressive fcominooet after which
elaborate refreshments were served in
two courses to which ull did ritnpte
justice. The rest of the evenlug was
spent in phtying majio music and
shouting proverbH. Everybody present
had an enjoyable tiino and report the
hostess as royal entertoiuers.
S"o Wiiticn'
ovstots.
Miss Minnie Clulstlati spmt TucsJuy
In Hastings.
tins ltoats was a pHsseliger to Omaha
Wednesday morning.
Floyd Tut utile was a passenger to
Aurora Wednesday morning.
The largest line of rugs In the city
on display at Miner ltros. Co,
Attorney MeNeny was it passenger to
Supeilor Wednesday morning.
Sum Shuck shipped a ear of cattlo to
Kansas City Wednesday morning.
Geo, Unrton and wife of Lawrence
spent Tuesday In the city with I. W.
Edson and children.
Dr. Damercll and wife leave today
for Long Ueaeli, California where they
will spend the winter.
It. J. Maurer returned from MeCook
Wednesday whore he had been attend
ing the Slierllf's convention.
Miss Martha Able whs a passenger to
Hebron Saturday where she went to
visit W. W. Wright, and wife.
Win. Fltmng of Gtatid Island ur'
rived in the titty Tuesday evening to
visit with W. L. Kdson and wife.
Mrs. AjetH, who has been visiting at
the homo of L, H, Rust ami wife, left
Wednesday morning for Chester.
I. II. Holmes and sou Clayton re
turned home Wednesday morning
from Alma where they had been visit
ing. Topics al the Methodist church on
Sunday, at II, "Tho Best Year," how
to make It so. At 7:30 "The Indelible
Past "
Mrs. N. E. Mercer ofOlbbon, Nebr.,
arrived in the city last week to spend
the holidays with her M.A.Mercer
and family
Sheriir Hedge returned home Wod
nesday morning from MeCook where
ho had been attending tho blieritt s
convention.
Allen Tulloys returned homo from
Xnponee Wednesday morning where
he had been visiting ills sister, Mrs.
Ed. Gitlard.
STR4YED-1 Ucd I loir weighing
about 100 pounds. Liberal reward for
any information or return to
C. V Wai.i.in.
I have the best into in the county on
fai in loans. See 1110 mid be convinced
My motto prompt service.
A. T. Wai.kcii.
Undo. Robertson returned to his
home iio'ir lllue Hill Monday after
.spending Christmas in this city with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. blni Kobort
son. Sherwood Albright, wife and children
returned to their home in Omaha Mon
day after spending Christinas in this
cltv with ids nuieniH. Mr. and Mrs. L.
P. Albilght.
The W. It. C. will meet Saturday at
1:30. There will bo a business meet
ing Every member should bo present
aud after that will bo joint installation
between Post and W. R. O.
Attorney Munday returned homo
Saturdny from Iteuvor City where he
spent ChristniHS. His wife and chil
dren remained there to visit a while
longer and he is now batching.
Mr. and Mrs. Emuiit Laudon'-'nnd
son of Greenwood, Nebraska is spend
ing the holiday season at the pleasivtit
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II Coleman.
Mr. Laudon Is u nephew of Mr. Cole
man .
Tho Red Cloud Relief Association
has been doing good woik duriug Itlie
past few weeks but they are greatly In
need of shoes and clothing for chll;
dreu between the ages of six and four
teen vcats. An earnest appeal Is made
to all our clti.ons to report to Geo.
Trine anything that you have to give
at once so the children can have those
articles by next week so jtliey can at
tend school.
Annual Meeting of tho Congrega
tional church will be held Friday even
ing at the church at7:3f) o'clock. After
the business meeting there will be a
social at which refreshments will be
served. Everybody Interested In the
church whether members or not are
cordially Invited. This is our most
important meeting during the year
aud let all make special elfort to be
presetit.
GARFIELD
Fine weather only a little frosty
mornings.
Hauling corn has been the Older of
the day thu lust few days.
School commenced in Dist. 8.'), Mon
day after one weeh's vacation.
Grandma Aiuaclt, who has been sick
for some time, Is very low at this writ
ing. The roads are in very good shape
hut are rulV in places aud some snow
drifts.
Miss Alma A lies who has been teach
ing school lu D.twes county spent her
vauatiou at home islth her folds in
(iailielil.
Mis. Luis i Alles returned home
from MeCook Tuesday where she spent
Christmas with her daughter Mrs.
Sullivan.
Charley A mack and Doc Volfo of
Hlrd Cltv, Kits., are in Caitield. They
were called here by the sickness of
Charley's mother.
Al Smith and family returned home
Saturday evening from Uiltuer whom
they spent Christmas with Mrs. Smith's
brother Will Harris end family,
OUR JANUARY
Clearing Sale
WILL BEGIN
Monday,
And Will Continue Until Jan. 30, 1914.
We Will Sell All Our Regular Lines 0!
Kuppenheimer, Clothcraf t and Society Brands Men's,
Boys9 and Children's Suits, Overcoats
and Pants at a Discount of
20
From our regular plain figure prices. We will also offer
A Special 33 , 1 -3 Per Cent Discount
On Men's Cravenetts and Men's Velvet Collar Overcoats, besides
these Clothing Bargains, we offer the people the Greatest
Shoe Buying Opportunity ever offered in Red Cloud
All our Men's high grade $4.50, $4.75, $5.00 and
$5.50 Florsheim Dress Shoes at $3.35 a pair.
HtA nil fiif IUTakV CfnfrAr
Tiger and Champion Hats at ZU
Wo arc over-stocked on hats and olTer a fine assortment of up-to-date shades and
models at this liberal discount. A fine buying opportunity for those people
who have waited for Bargains and who need good clothing.
This is a Cash Raising Sale and there is NO use asking us to charge these goods at this
discount. The only object we have in sacrificing goods in this manner is to get cash
which we need badly.
The Gomden-Kaley Clothing Go.
Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers.
How Would You Like To Be
The Washer-Woman?
Do you think you could
make, that soiled suit "DO"
for an other season?
Soap and 'Water will fade
and shrink the garment.
You, will save your back,
sftVe your garment and save
your money by permitting
us to
Dry Clean Your Clothes
TiyJUs once and be convinced.
R. G. Hasslnger
Cleaner and Dyer
Beth Phones 9 9 Rr.dCleud.Nr.br.
Order to Show Cnusc
Hlnlp of Nebraska i in alio County Court:
Wulwtt'i County f
Ara County i onrl held at thu County
Courtroom In anil for niiIi! county ULcimbcr
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Duiiiuhcr, A. I., IUi:i, prnyltiu' lor Urn c.
ittiiliuitlon nnil iiIIowiiik oof Imt Haul luxount
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order dlMi'hiirtilm: her froii further liiinUu
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petitioner xhoiild not hu Knotted; and that
notice of thu pendency of Mild petition und
thu hcarliiK thereof bo kIicii to all persons
Intenstid In snlit matter, by publishing a
copy of this ordur lu thu Itcd (.'loud Chief, a
weekly nuwxpapcr printed In said county,
fur llirci) consecutive utekx prior toxald duy
of hcarlint.
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