&$? wttiMa?strJ-'wr ..wi .., il.iiiMi i ill ii ., ftiwiwpii . ,if.-!Vitoi.tn niMuamtmtfeM&Ui SSfa!iiBitotjJSta WA -T - ... !2&tS tamsrimraMSKal RED CLOUD, NEBR TMtTaiSwisi-... wtijun :ww-:mv:ir2Er.v.vx dmx ,xraCTKIlTMarB5T9rIBltt"aalrMnrolwpTlFn, nMihaan7nrirmrviRnraavnrvnMwuaiiVJ 'l!iWLJI IlliM1 IBIIIf III III JHl,IHJ.32KF1CK3l!tlVCf "i' jywrW'w,r"T,r scsik6WCT.ai)yistei ASK A, CHIEF JPCR i : r iA' ' . k V' - ? J' 5V p r Wk- V 'V.VuVViWiiViVoV.V.VB'iiViiV; "i: HOME NEWS J Bulletin ol Tho Wook'o Doings : Dull Fulton wont to Omaha Wellies diiy. Xeil (Irlmui whs In Hluw tUM Wed nesday. Will Sorlvnor whs in Uiisttm?H last Thurvhiy. Will Fry nnil wife woio in Cowles Wednesday. Wat reu London wr's ln Uiistliifs Wednesday. M. A. llnrtiL'sin of Hitliitfs was in town Tuesday See tho Clilof ofllco for Job pi luting, "as you lllie it." " Loyd lVy whs u passenger to limt Iiiks Wednesday. Sain Sherman roturnoil to Hastings Monday morning. elm's. Scln-llak was in Cowles Wed nesday on buinei". 13d Fhitt was n passenger to Omalia Wednesday morning. Mih. C II. Miner relumed homo Tuesday from Trenton. Ancll Crablll shipped a ear of MoeU to Kansas City Wednesday. Tho largest lino of rugs in tho city on display at. Miner llros. Co. Woesner & KoontK -hipped a oar of hogs to Kansas City Wednesday. MissGortlo Cnrtwright left Tuesday for Washington, Kas., to visit relatives. A. lieinhold of St. Francis, was., whs visiting fricndH In tho eltj- tho llrst or the week. Henry niul Harry Uilham wore fn Cowles Tuesday attending the Farmers' Institute. Editor Eilsou ami wife wore tak ing in the Fanners' Institute at Cowles Wednesday. Miss Gertrude jCoon wont to Cowjos Tuesday morning to attend tho Farm ers' Institute. Chas. Stelllu returned home Sutur day from Grand Island where ho had been visiting his sons. Postmaster S!.ino and wife of Su petior spont Sunday in this city with P. W. Cowden and wife. Mr. Kellet returned home Tuesday from Illinois where he had been to at tend tho funeral of a relative. A trial of the Cumot Cigar will con vince you that it is wtll worth lOcts, while it is sold for Hots, by all dealers. Will ttobortson and wife were pats vcugers,to Blue Hill Tuesday morning $o visit his .brother lluuo uouerw.un and family. T Ed Hurr, the Guide Rock horse buy er, was in town Tuesday .ami bought a horse of Chas. Wolfe which weighed 1800 for 82.r)0. Dr. C. L. Fahnestock made a pro fessional trip to lied wCloud, Satin day night, going down on U. MondnjV McCoolc Giuette. The Superior Journal which las been published us a uiornlng.paper for BDine time past, ceases publication this week. Mis. K. F. Richards .of Ked Cloud, Nob,, Is visiting her niece, Mrs X. K. McClure, 1919 Soutli Twonty-ilfth street. Tuesday's Lincoln Journal. .' I have the best rate in .tho county on ifarm loans. See me and .be convinced ' Aly motto prompt service. ' A. T. WAI.KKU. ' The following shipped cattle to St. Joo Sunday: Ed Wiggins 3 .cars and J. U. Ellinger 2 cars; Weesuor .& Kooutzshlppedacarof hogb .to Kau sas City. The editors of tlio Republican valley will hold a meeting in .Orleans Satin- .day. IJro. Shields of the Chronicle .oUlee uad the Orleans Commercial .club will entertalu Uiem. Mrs. Mercer returned to her home at .Gibbon, Nebraska, last Thursday af tor vlsltlng several weeks lu this city with -persons, M. A. and Lester Mercer. Jlrs. M. A. Mercer accompanied her as far,ns Hastings. Editor Hale, formerly with the Red Cloud Oulef.-was In the city the latter partflif the week, going down to Indian oln, Saturday morning to look over the Reporter with if viow of leaslug the plant. Monday's MoCoolc Gazette. Mrs. Ella Baldwin of Kansas City, Kas., will speak on Equal' Suffrage In the Congregational church Monday afternoon, Feb. 2. AH ludies are urged toattond'os thoy hope to form an or ' ganlzation. Gontloracu also invited. Last Monday one of the south ward citizens was brought before His Houo', Judge Ranney, and fined for appro priating coal from tho C. 11. & Q. R. R, Co. The complaint was sworn out by u lallroad detectlvo who hasboen hero for some time In the Interests of tho company. ,Ed Garher and Attorney L. H. lllackledge wont to Lincoln Wednes day mdrnlug to confer with the Stato U jard of Control at that place in re gards to the location of tho new state reformatory. The gentlemen repres ent our Chamber of Commerce and are going to ra'ako a strenuous effort to have tho reformatory located here, V , Ii)i'iu-o t huh mCowl. s'litcv- ilny. : w Wolfe lb 111 til? ,! lUt tlll Munliul Christy WIW III Hint) Hill Fiidaj. Uwuil Alfalfa For Bale: Inquire of N-il ilrlmea. So iliki (HiinpleU' liHa of rugs at .Miner Hro. Co. KliCuX of lllailen w ill thu o'.ly Friday eveninjr. Attorney A. M. Walters of llluo Hill was lu town Tnusiliiy. Fied Ariiulil of tuuMilu rutuinuil Satin day from liineolu .Mons. Thompson of Superior was lu the city Friday evening. , Uoy Satlley was in St Joo the Hist ot the week un business. C. il Slrajer was down from Frank lin tlio tlrst, of tho week. Mis. Geo Atuack Was a passenger to Cow leu Tuesday morning. Mrs. WJilte left Tuesday for Guide Kock to visit u couple of days. Closing out sale of Harness. See me for uaiguins. V. L Hansen, adv. Mr. Mcrrtm.ui of ftprlngtlold, 111 , spent Saturday in the city with friond". If your cljild has noso or throat ttoublo see Dr. Wairlek now February Ihul. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Arm strong, Filday, u ulno pound baby boy. Harry Ruckles was in Cowles Wed nesday attendlug the Fanners' Insti tute. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waller wore down from Cowles Sunday visiting her parcuts. Fred Mandevlllo of Grand Island was lu tho city the first of the week visiting frlende. Mrs. Eil. Chaney and child of Su perior are ln tho city visiting J. K. Chancy and wife. Mrs. Mario Sawyer of ltoston, Mass., arrived lu the city Friday and is the guest, of Mrs. C. N. Gurnoy. F. W. Cowden returned home tho last of tlio week frem a business trip to the west part of tho state. Prof. Bet and wife aro home from Kansas where they went to attend tho titueral of Mrs. Beta's mother. Foj-tho best 2!i(! dinner, also shoit unlets, pie, saiuiwiones aim ncau oysters go to Wnriou's restaurant. The ladles ot the Congrogational chinch will hold a market at V. A. Wiillbrandt's store Saturday, adv. Bon Williams, who lias been in tho ultv vlsitlnc his narents, I. H. Holmes and wife, left Sunday night for Kan. sas City. Ed. Cools, who hus.been in tho city visiting his father, Dr. Cook, left Fii day night for his homo at Nowata, Oklahoma. Grant. Usher, who lives in Washing ton, airivedin tho city -Monday even ing to visit with .las. I'eleisou and ulfo and other friends. Mis. Margetot Slmte, nee Craus, of Sioux Falls, S. I)., arrived in tho city Saturday evening to visit her father .1. l. Craus and wife. Ed. Amack, S. It. Fioranco and Buruard McNeny were in Hastings Monday attending tlio luneiil of Attorney Johu Stevens. lr. Warrick, Tho Specialist, will meet .eye, ear, uoso and throat,patlents and those needing glusses lltted at Ur. Sanderson's otllce In itcd Cloud, Mon day, February 2nd. Rev. J.lM. Bates will hold regular services in Grace church tho next two Sundays. This week he will be en Kuged.vvlth Bishop Bceohor in the visitation of Bloomligton, Franklin mid Blue Hill. E. 11. Wiggins, one ofhe well known prosperous farmers and stockmeu of Webster oouut Nebraska, marketed at Uieso yards today throe carloads of 1145 pound short-fed ftteors at 83 25 Monday's St. Joe .Stock Ywds Daily Journal. Every man that has a public salo on hand wants good attractive sale bills bills tiiat attract the attention of the passerby and very materially assUt in drawing people to the sale. That's the kind, we print at this office and that's the kiud every man holding a sale should have. As No. 10 pulled into the city last nlgbtone of the eccentric couplings broko and disabled the big engine to such an extent that she was unable to start the train. Another engine and crew were called from Red Cloud and after a two bouts delay the tralu pull ed out again with the crippled engine being towed along by the extra thut cauio to take its place. Rlv'crton He view. Allen Tulleys was seen on our streets Saturday his" face aglow with "that 6iullo that wont come off." He was inquiring for tho ceusus takor, statlug that the population of our city had been lncicased und he desired to liuvo It shown Immediately upon the ennsus ronort. Allen says it is a promising baby boy. The mothar and son are doing nicely and the attending physlclau gives the encouraging re port that with tho proper care Mr. Tulleys will speedily reoover from his 'sn-stroke," 'ln'iiy tii i-ream to J C) Caldivei) 'I ho I.O O. V t.i.ltfe will confer the Inlliitoij degieo nil two Oiuid'i! ites next Momliiy nlKlit Had I he spring weather kept on no doubt. M'vetul of our cittarns vv mid have inudo their minimi e.)l at tlitf bmber Pinfioilums to seeiirn a huv and hale nit. A II. Meredith, who reside on th It. W. KoouU farm t inllen wi"-tof Ked Cloud, will hold a Public Auction Wed nosdii), Feb. t, commencing at 12. o'clock and will sell 12 head of horses and mules, I head of eows and farm machinery, lc Col. Jako F.llluger will eiy the sale and .1. Anld will bo thu clerk. Tile following 1 1 (infers were copied iriini the i cords this week bythlsedi lor ami were tiled Dec. 10, 191!!, and had not In en' published: Hugh U Hunter and wife to Howard II. Hind er, wd, hj ni'lj, lots :.'. .'t,ec 1!, lot S, 13-1-10, Sr.'.OOO; II. B. Hunter ami wile to I.iUc B. Uiekard, wd, ue4 10 5 0. fl'ilKlll; Hugh It. iliuiler and wife to George E Hunter, wd, tie,1 10 S-H, Sl'.'ODO. WHIM Maupln's Febiuary isme of Midwest Mi.'galuu, whloh is published at Lincoln, contains uioio pungent paragraphs about Nebiaska than ever he fou put between covers. Vou will miss ti rate ti eat If you fall to sccute this popular maga'lue, whitfh is a ciedit to Nebraska. It can be secured at all newsdealers for 15 cents a copy or can bo obtained by mall for 81.61) per year. Tho advance in hog prices today carried toppy grades to 89.S0. Among those wno sold poikcrs at thN price was Martin Meeuts, s substantial Ger man farmer and stockman of Webster county, Nebraska. His shipment was made up of 72 butchers of the Duroc Jersey variety, averaglug 'Jill) pounds. Mr. Meents was hero with the ship ment and was well pleased with the sale. Monday's St. Joe Stock Yards Daily Journal. Examiner Scybolt and his clerks arw' still hard at work on the failed bank of Superior, says Monday's Hastings Re publican. Ho says it may pay otit more than fifty cents on the dollar the Hist utterance from him giving any ray of cncouiagemout. There is a settled conviction now that tho bank is lu a bad condition. Nothing has come to the surface to Indicate the place of hiding of tho cashier who. so suddenly disappeared. Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs.'fi. W. Coplon received an Invitation to the wedding of their son, Keller N., of Garden Grove, California, to Miss Ethel Swnll of that city. Keller is assistant cashier In tho Bank ol Garden Uiove. Tho wcddlngfwill take place February nth, at tho homo of the bride's parents. The Chief, along with Kellei's many friends, extend congratulations in advance, and wish them a happy voyage over life's matri monial seas. Next Sunday, Fobruarv 1st, inaiku the first day of tho mouth which will, to all appeal ances, bo u very busy one. Before more than live days of the new month has passed, tho theatro going public will bo called upon- to sit n and take note of the fact that. A. C Ilosmer, who for forty odd years has labored faithfully at the printlngcralt, has survived tho storms and rough seas for another twelve months, and is once again enjoying a birthday. Then the 12th of the month marks the birth of Abraham Lincoln, the 1.1th the birth of C. A. Schellak, (another great man) and the 14th being St. Valentine's day. After this comes the birthday of the noted George Washington, on the 22nd. Strange, it is indeed strange, how many great men were bom in this month, and with so many events to fittingly celebrate,'' surely tho time until spring and the robin's return will not seem long. Special Sale Dustless MOPS A quart of polish with every mop. B. E. Nepal-land All the Phones 15hf m---vmM. T I P P Pi 1 Lt I Lt JLjit. Friday and Saturday .1 N. .ii Ul ' 'Hie HIlilllMIAN Titer i no mis tul.e iihoiit it. Til. ih;li.niitn niul tin nglii f 1 1 1, ami a lmp ending. II I A WANDA'S ItWNN - picture wn i liamtxottitt neciieh. An etitcl tnin- llIC -tiMV I "iXli.lt SPORTS in SWnZBR I.A.N I) -.showing tnaiiy line etlles -lull .' actum nit i life. sIl'.EUIAs IIOI.Y LAICK-An inter csiin sceiiie of an almost unknown I'Hiiiiiiy. .I1.M.M1ES FIN'ISII-Come.ly. UlilTVIlUlM'lN'uiiil the UAH MAN nmed). Monday and Tuesday I'KU. 2 ;t llol'E. lu tw ii ri els, " lope bal Hires ill. nei'iiiivuees nl time." A Ml.il mid iliuiiutlic stor.- in which the gentle sp.ii. nf helpful Micrillei-s Ucoutuietcd vmiIi the iiii'MlLT modes til the habit niiis ol the darksome, stile of a gieat eil) -holig. II Eli FATHEi;. A strong story ami an Interesting pictuie. Inibon. TIIEGIItli in tin: HOU8E1IOAT An r'dison comedy in which "Spud" un impiilhivu youth is Mived trout drown iliif, by tho girl in hid houseboat. Complications lollow. Wednesday and Thursday l' Ell. 4-5 orit NEW MINISTER. In three reels, the great rural drama by Den man Thompson, and featuring Joe Con yorsus Dai ius Startle tlio Village, Con stable. I hreu million neoplu have laiighted at his antics and his Inimit able churacterl.atlons. A special thrco p. ut. feature picture that is being shown tu every state in tlio union. A SENSE of HUMOR. A comedy in which un Englishman just over, and who wants to kill grI.lleH and light Indians, is exploited by his new found f i lends. Admission 10 and o. Matinee Sat Ul day at .'lii. in. Wm. Cribill wont to Kansas City Wednesday. Guy Uoborlson Is visiting his folks at Cpdur, Kas., this week. (Sen. Ilollister departed Tuesday Klorhhi where lie will look over fo r the country. Mrs. Seward (larber of N'uw Vol k ar rived this week to visit her father W N Richardson. Miss Edith Fanner left Tuesday for her home at ICausas City uftur spend ing sovoial diijs in this cfty visiting Mis. Nannie Hale. Mr. anil Mis. Kied Wittwor who have been living on his fai m soutli of this city for a number of yeais moved to town thii week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Komi ate tho happy parents of a baby boy which was horn Wednebday. Tho Chief desires to secure a good, live coi respondent lu sevoial of the adjoining towns, which is not already repieseuted in theso columns. If you are interested, or should you know of any one in your locality who would care to assume this duty, wo would consider it u pcisonal favor If you would "put us next." Last Saturday afternoon being tho event of her tenth birthday, Naomi Corner became hostess to ten little friends. Tho customary birthday on lie was b glow with ten blue caudles, which color predominated in tho decor ations. At the close of n very jolly afternoon, nil wished Naomi many birthdays, with the added wish to re port a good time with her. Mrs. Fiska-in "Toss, of tho D'Urbcr villes" was on tho curtain at tho Tepeo Monday afternoon and evening. The picture was of a highly colored scenic feature and was one of tho best that had been shou by our citi.eni for some time. Mr. Warren is certainly giving tho public a No. 1 line of pictures which ought to bo appreciated by our citizens. Harold Turnure nnd Will Storey firoved to be very resourceful hosts ast Friday evening, when a number of friends were informally Invited to at tend a stag party at the home of the latter. The usual formality occasion ed by the presence of tho opposlto sex was a misslug quantity, and this fact lidded to the congeniality of the en tertainment, prompted the young men to proffer their hearty congratulations to the hosts as well as the cook. . Tte publlo sale of Alex Davison nnd Jim Mcintosh which was held on the Mcintosh farm northwestof town, yes terday, was largely attended and the stun? offered for sale ,btought fancy prices. Horses sold from 917.1 toS'JOo; chickens 1188.00 por dozen; cattle ut an average of 837 nor head; 200 pound hogs at$l7 and S18 and hay at 8111.50 per ton The sale was a big success, and is suUlciont proof that theie Is still ready uionev in tho county, and thut "it pas to advertise." $5.00 i Will buy any Winter Cloak in our store. Regular price of these Cloaks $11 to $30. Saturday, Jan. 31, Only! F.'G. TURNURE & SON ,, r Mmri imk OUR i wear SHBlffc laflBWb l I w Hs Will Soon Come To An End g And if you want to feet in on the unusual bargains in 4r. a en s bws ana cm weirs h3 H Salts Overcoats YOU MUST HURRY WE ARE 20 and 33 Per Cent Discount On Overcoats and have some good ones left at these reductions. Jhe Qowden-Kaley Qlothing Qo. Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers vfwvA" WVs Fresh t I From The Factorv. a nice Line of Useful! FURNITURE Don't Fail To See V and Inspect Our Line ED. AMACK The Phones i For spring plowing the old reliable kind wear well and work well and give entire satisfaction. We make them and buying the best at lowest price from th f)U R.l.'.ki. Harness Store. Headquarters for Harness of every description23 C years experience in buildinc harness. Now i ik. i;, -t vP w 0 year to oil your harness before me icaiuci auu ana renders it water-proof lie leather 3olt and d table, iroof. JOE FOGKI. Jl THE HARNESS HAN f) .TRY US fOR ARTISTIG JOB.PRHiTUiG.". SD- -xfr -ssSiiS3'vvN'vrrv( BIG . 4 i -i GIVING vvi7Vl Furniture and Undertaking - . . w l liltlG J sj nng work. Begin it. Keeps nrevents it frnm -rnL;nn ..J El!0 "iLfi'lyJ? Pdnts -- Do You I BfjIBfeS Harness? I m 7J m i! fiv M mi W, m v ti i "'Ml JfcrfPtiH AJk'4tt! Wa'fcVmL' .ul Hit jfcJiK