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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1914)
!WWS!WSHSS!!!!!r7V" i i .. i hi rin ihiniinifrWTnwyvhmrir ' , li''4- - m...-. -.-.,., ""&. rV4' 3 ! " Wl,-T"f1 t I RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, 0 II I E F nt A'i SMOT M V $te frSMC- j. sfc . 3 'V ' w - T., S J a V uwu HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings Saturday will bo Saint Valentine's day. Fred Wittwor is building a new bam this week. See the Chief ofllco for Job piinting, "us you like it." Frank Starr was iu Franklin Satur day on buiitiCKS. Will Mountford was iu Franklin Wednesday on business, - Evorton Foe of Sheridan, Wyoming, is visiting Ids parents here this week. Mrs. W R. Kound of (Jiaud Island Arrived here Sunday to visit relatives. Hurry lloats left Sunday morning for Detroit, .Michigan, to visit rela tives. Will West and family arrived here this week from Iowa ami will make this city their home. llruUeuum I toy Hobiumm was down .from McCook Monday visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mr.s. Chus. Hobiusoii. Mrs. J. C. I.ominer of Huntley, Ne braska, who has been visiting with 1. Hi Holmes and wife Iuih returned home. n Zeke Johnston and sou, Loyd, left Wednesday for their home in Minne sota. Mr. Johnston bought two ear loads of horses while here, '.and taken them baek witli him. Every one is interested in an item of local news. If you know of any local happening that is not generally known communicate t ho fact to this otllee. Wo have both the p'hnnes. A blizurd struck this part of the country lust Thursday evening and lasted until noon Friday, which caused tlm tetnpeiatuio to drop bel6w zero, and made the ieo and coal men .smile. The. Franklin County Xows which is nbly edited by Karl Spi-noo is now five years old. Ivarl is a live wiro in tlio nowpaper business at Franklin and we wish him many moro years of prospot y. Wo wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for the beautiful llnrul oiTorings and kind assistance extended during the sickness and death of our beloved mother. E. Boyd Smith and Sisters. Chus. Gust and family of Pittsburg, . Kansas, arrived heio Wednesday. Mr. Gust will farm the Sherwood farm southwest Of this city thib year which was formerly occupied by his brother, Amos, who died a few weeks ugo. Win. A. Colo or Bloomington has been appointed receiver of thodetunct First Nutlouul Hunk of Superior. H. D. Sutherland has been appointed at torney. No better selections could have been made. Franklin Couuty Progress. Alf. Saladen, Geo. Hutchison, Geo. Holllstcr, Wilbur Hamilton, Frank Abel, T. J. Diamond, A. W. Kaley and Flavius Grico, were in Guide Roct Tuesday evening attending the Ma sonic lodge. They went down by the .hand. car route and all report as hav ing had a Que ride. i Mr. Luman of the Falls City Con- f structian Company, of Louisville, Ken- "' . tucky was in the city this week look- 7 ing over .the plans for our new court ' house and also getting prices from our " local dealers on material. Mr. Luman has just finished a new tcourt house at I Lexington, Nebraska, which is the best in that part of the state. F. W. Cowdeu, of the firm of Uow-den-Kuley Clothing Company went Jo Chicago Monday morning to purchase goods for the coming summer. For a i number of years Mr. Cowdcn bus per sonally inspocted.aU stocks found iu the eastern markets and the linn's ' customers have been the gainers. He exppcts to bo gone about a week or ten duys. Sauudcrs Dros. have sold their linn iber yard in thib city to the Mulouo ,Avery Company of Rlverton. During Abe time the 'tlrm of Siuiuders Bros, iinre been in business here they have made mauy warm friends. Mr. Don ' iSauuders has been mayor tt the elty the past year, au active member of the Chamber of Commerce and hub been u lire wire wherever he was placed. The Malone-Avery company has been well and favorably'known iu Rlverton for a number of years and we congra tulate tlicm on, their ability to extend their business Interests and we wel come them to our business circle. Nelson Leland, who for tho past few years has held tho lucrative position of "devil" in tho Com-Ad otllee, ie signed last Saturday evening. c learn that the yonng man hus for the past few weeks been acting in tho capacity of the Red Cloud correspon dent to tho Hastings Tribune, and his resignation was probably iu order that ho might give his entire time to his new task, and at the same tlmo fear ing, no doubt, that he might cause tho "heavy editorials" to become mixed. Frank I Hadloy Is tills week holding down Nelson's old place in the Com Ad. thus ba)anoiog the boat, which "Onco more gowforth on n ca1m-ea, Today is Abraham Lincoln's With day. Will Tuber left Monday morning for Fall Held. Father Fitzgerald was lu Superior Tuesday. Mrs. A. P. Ely left Tuesday morning for Lincoln John Rutledge was n passenger to Mine Hill Tuesday. Idaho Colder potatoes at MeFar land's stoio. adv. j. 11. Illacklcdgo was in Superior Tuesday on business. The largest lino of rugs iu the elty on display at Miner Urns, Co. Mis, Hasslugor went to Hastings last Thursday to visit relatives Chris Jensen was u passenger to Grand Ilaud Monday morning. John Ohinstole, who lives south of Guide Rook was in town Tuesday. Closim; out Rule of Harness. See nie fur Il.trgalns. P. L Hanson, udv Omcr Doling and wife ictiirncd to their home ul Lincoln Monday morn ing Al Spelrs left Monday morning lor Hustings to ttik.i up his position In Stein's store. For a short time only I will sell gou 1 table potatoes for S.'iuvuls per bushel. J. A. Burden. James Gilbert formerly of Cowles is hero visiting ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gilbert. Myrl Kellow of llosomout spout Sunday In this city the guest of the Rufus Milsch home. Mrs. Cora Eldredge was n passenger to Clay Center Wednesday where she goes to visit relatives. Mrs. Frank Peterson and Miss Mary Peterson returned homo Thursday evening fiotn Hastings. Jack Cathor returned to Lincoln Monday morning to resume his studies at the state university. J. H. Hamilton of Guide Rock was in town Tuesday and while here ho inado this ofllco u pleasant call. Alex Davison and tamlly left Tues day morning for Indiana, where they will make their future home. R. V. Koontz, county treasurer, is in Omaha this week iittondiuir the county treasurer's convention. For tho best 2.o dinner, nlso short orders, nie. sandwiches and fresh oysters go to Wurren's restaurant. Ed. McAllistor and wifo are the proud pareuts of a 0JJ pouud girl which urrivod at their homo on Tues day. v r' " ' Ms. Wilson of Denver,? who has been in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Robinson left Wednesday for.Blue Hill. A. P. Ely returned to McCook" '"I ues day night after attending the funornl of Mrs. E. B. Smith, which was held here on Sunday. Word received from Geo. Overiug, who for tho past ten days has been iu Omaha securing medical treatment, is tho effect that ho is improving. Lestor Mercer, tho popular hair cutter and whisker uinputator, at M. A. Mercer's barber emporium, spent Sunday in Superior with his friend(?) I have tho best rate in the county on farm loans. See me and be convinced My motto prompt service. A. T. Wai.kur. Wednesday Art Myers sold his pool hall, known as the "Sunny Side" to James Gilbert who is now in charge of the same. Mr. Gilbert recently dis posed of' his barber emporium at Cowles. We understand that Mr. Myers will retire to his farm and lead the quiet life once moro. This week Paul Storey is having the interior of his clothing store remodel ed in order to secure more floor spaco, An addition is being built onto the raised platform in the rear of the store, and when completed will be a decided improvement, as well as materially aid in tho display of tho large lino of goods carried by this popular clothior. The Chief desires to secure a good, live correspondent in several of the adjoining towns, which is not already represented iu these columns. If you are interested, or should you know of any oue in your locality who would care to assume this duty, we would consider it a personal favor if you would "put us next." Geo. Warren Is giving the theatre going public the best in tho motion picture line that can be had at tho Tepee lately. Monday uftcmoon and evening "In The Bishop's Carriage" was shown to very large audiences and the pictures were Hue. Tuesday after noon and evening the play that never gets old to the American citizens en titled, "Uncle Tom's Cubin," was shown to very large audiences and tho pic tures were very good. Last Monday night Joe McCailum had the mlsfortuiio to have his house and most of tho furniture destruyod by fire, the blaze being caused by u defective chimney. Joo was awaken about 12 o'clock, when some of the plaster fell from the celling onto the b;d, when he discovered the roof was a lire. He immediately summoned some of bis neighbors, and with their aid, was able to save some of the fur niture, i N T. Caullchl of Burr Oak, Kansas, was In town Tuesday. M. P. Woodbnin of Gretna was In town Tuesday. J. B. Ivelthley returned homo Mon day from Omaha Bob Gllek and Win. M. Hornn of Hastings were in the elty Tuesday. Geo. Topluini of Blue Hill was iu town Wednesday vWiting his puretitSi Mt Sherman and wife left last oven ing for California points on an extend ed visit with relatives. Monday evening tho exciter belt broke tit the power house and our city was in darkness for a short time. ' Mrs. J A. Burden went to Ki.nsus City Tuesday to puieltnsu her spring line of millinery of the latest fashions. J. Evan llutchlns of Cowles was iu tho city Saturday and while hero Jit' made this oillee a pleasant' call, lie Is teaching selioul south east of Cowle. I. est you forget, "If It happened you will find it correctly told iu the Chief, wo call to mind the dilllculty exper ienced by our cnutcmporuirles, lu do-v terming tho gender of some of tho packages recently left by the stork, lit prominent homes iu this elty. A few weeks ao Mr. and Mrs. Will Koon became tho proud parents of u babj boy. The Com-Ad. in its next issue made due meiitlened of the same, even giving tho gender collect ly. The Aruus announced the event, but be came :i trllle confused as to tho gender, saying, "her" for "ho" This caused Editor Hosmer to become mixed, and ho proceeded with duo dlligenco to an nounce iu his next issue, ho had made a mistake, (altho he had not,) and that the new arrival was of tho gentler sex. However, before many days elapsed he learned of his, mistake, and the fact that ho was correct the first time, and in the next issuo he again-told the anxious publlu of his erjor. Then last week a baby glil arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mr.s. Carl Hedge, which f.ict we were pleased to annouueo in ohr last Issue, but on reading over tho exchanges, note thut tho Argus contained two locals, bothjn the same column, one sajing, "it was a boy ' the other, "it was a girl." Whether this was just mi oversight, u question of not knowing which, and wishing to play safe, or whether it was due to tho editor's inability to distinguished between the masculine and feminine, we are tillable to state, but should this bo tho case, cannot help but note the great amount of grief which would bo spared, could tho stork bo prevailed upon to label each package. , NORTH 1NAVALE Mrs. II. C. Lovejoy is visiting her pareuts at Franklin. C. G. Pitney and wife were shopping iu Red Cloud Monday. Iloro'd Wilson from St. Joseph, Mo , is visiting his sister Mis. Burgess. Mrs. Charles Jeffrey attended the Kensington at Inavale Tuesday. Ray Mayo was called to Beaver City to attend tho funeral af his aunt. Miss Blanche Barker was visiting Mrs. It. Mayo a fow days this week. C. L. Wick wiro attended tho round up at the wolf hunt in Batin township aud reported the killing of G wolves. Fred Chryst who has been visiting relatives at Inavale for some time has returned to his home at Shenandoah, Iowa. The Senior bible class of the Christ ian church entertained the Junior class at Wm. Iron's Friday evening and all report a pleasant time. The social gathering at Otto Skjcl- ver's on Wednesday evening was quite largely atteuded, music was furnished by the Now Virginia orohostra they tripped the light fautustlc until the wee small hours of the night. Just'Recelved A Car of Fancy, Eating Potatoes $IM Bushel 30c Peck B. E. (BefaFland All the Phones to LOGAN, KAS.. Melvln McCall purchased a nice bunch uf cattle, 10 head in all, on lat Wednesday. Fi auk and Jim Uyiin wore busy the gi eater part of last week hauling alfalfa and corn fodder. Jack I.oadabiand hauled seveiul loads of fodder from his brother's plaeo the last of the week. Charley Boyln, who resides near the line, has a boy sick with pneumonia, I but who Is some butter at this writing, Slock did not. suffer much during the hist sturin, though a bad one, as the people have had ample tltuu ami were well preprred for such an emer gency A week ago at a public salo on the Smith place near the Jewel county lino, everything void well except hoihes which seemed to ben little on the downwind tuiuloiiey. Mii. Jim Gouldlo who left here a few days ago with tho intention of tuiUngtiti extended visit with her pan-tils who reside lu Bladen, has bi'i-ii notified of the Illness of one of the ehiidien and Is opected home s mil. iii-oi'ge l.eadiibiatid was cutting up wood for several days on tho .tony Dunne place, mi shares, but it seems there N some other attraction there Unit has a tendency to retard his pro gloss us Is clearly evidenced by the very small pllo of wood. But tho loss in this respect will probably more than be counter balanced by the con solation of beating somebody's time. Daring the fore part of last week near the state lino there, was quite au animated lime In mulo deals and horse trading. Jim Gouldlo sold to Will liclihun six two year old mules for the sum of 87CO. The former tiaded hotses with J. C. Williams, anfl itftor the deal It was suggested by Bill that they all should como to town and see Joe Fogel, whom they could beouro sonic good battels mid bridles with new patent bits. J. C. uf (list declined to go, but finally Bill agreed to have Jade Williams there on the ground to judge the quality and durability of tlm halters, etc. After purchasing everything In the mules headgear lino they went around mid purchased con siderable dry goods, etc., mid after balancing up their accounts and tak ing an Inventory, they returned home moro than satisfied with thulr iluj's transactions. COWLES Frank Klllnger was on our streets Saturday for u short time. , Win. Edson of the Bed Cloud Argus was on our streets Tuesday. Sheriff O. I). Hedge was on our streets for a shoit time Tuesday. BeVi II. E, Linigar loft for Lincoln Monday morning and expects to be go no a few days. Mr.s, Jessie Foe aud Ida Squires wont to Hastings Tuesday for a short vist with Ij W. Squires aud family. Miss Freda Simons, who is attending school at Red Cloud, camo up Saturday ,and spent tho day with lid parents. i Ed Koon and Guy Scott aro filling their ice houses this week with ice shipped from the Blue river near Ayr. T. J. Chaplin and mother came in from Colorado Tuesday where they had been visiting Frank Chaplin near Wray. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Latta left for Lincoln Tuesday where they expect to visit their daughter and her family for a number of days. II. I). Thompson, T. II. Deakin and It. Dolpbit went to Bed Cloud Thurs day to attemd Tho Royal Shriners of tho A. F. & A. M. Miss Ada Davis came homo from Bloomlngton Saturday for a short visit with her pareuts Mr. and Mr. Davis. She has a position In the High School at that place. Mrs. Ray Scott and son Wiuflcld came in Saturday from Virginia City whero they had been visiting relatives for a number of weeks. Dean Lacy came in from Blue Hill Saturday to spend Sunday witli friends and relatives. Dean purchased a photograph gallery at Blue Hill and Is occupying his time athis trade. Wm. Good, C. E. Putnam, florftco Morse, Stanley Long. James Sauudcrs, Willie Thompson and Cltas. Bennett attended tho school of tho A. F. it A. M., at Guide Rock this week. Tho school was held by Robert French. Mrs. Win. Dow mid Mrs Everett Beltou camo in Monday from Kearney, Nebr., to spend u fow days with friends aud relatives. They formerly lived out near Eckley church east of Cowles and woio known as daughleis of John Ogllvle. James Saunders, Horace Morse, T. II. Duukiu, Stanley Long und Chas. C. Bennett journeyed to Guido Rock Tues day evening to uttond u special meet ing of tho A. F. A. M The were royally entertained at the hall, but still better at, tho Hotel Watt whero a live course luncheon was served to ull members aud about twenty five pros pective members. , Try a bushel of eating potatoes at McFarland's. adv )vvvvv. v OUR BIG Glearance Sale 3 Will Soon Come To An End ; And if you want to get in on the unusual bargains in I IVIen's Boy's and Children's Saits H Overeoats YOU PJ2UST HURRY i WE ARE 20 and 33 Per Cent Discount On Overcoats and have some good ones left at these reductions. i he (jomden-Kaley glothing Q Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers VsVsA- mZ52SZS?&3 s St w KL I Jiiilllltis 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 the Old Reliable Harness Store. Headquarters for Harness of every description 23 years experience in building harness. Now is the time of year to oil your harness before s ring work. Begin it. Keeps the leather soft and pliable, prevents it from cracking and renders it water-proof. I JOE FOGEL fl THE HARNESS NAN ese9 MMi6S SMHHMBSSeSV ADMINISTRATOR'S I $ 1vvUi;w GlS Of tlm I'ei'Niiunl Property Belonging to the Estate of v A. McCall. Administrator, en tho o'd Sherwood T'i miles Southwest of Red Cloud, on Thursday, Feb. MT Wig U'CLOGK SHAH 42 HEAD OF STOCK 9 HEAD OF HORSES 26 HEAD OF CATTLE 7 HEAD OF HOGS FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Also one Rambler and one Jackson Automobile. TERMS Sums of 8l and under cash. Sums ovor this amount a credit of 10 mouths will bo given, purcluisor glvlnif note with utmi-nviul H(i.ii.iti. .....it.... .;.. i... "" 8 P ,.rr...., huvimljiuuiuii Jur 5 A. McCALL, Col, Julio Elllnger, A net. ;TRY OS FOR ARTISTIC JOB ?RIjiTIG.-. We Can Please You As To fyaterial,Style And Workmanship, And Our Prices Art Vary LewJ - syvN fc S s s i GIVING 0. vM &3 8 Do You Want Good Harness? Amos Gua, Farm, 19 (.T'llt IIIII'IUM. Administrator U W. A. Shorwood, Clerk. M Pants ' . :,'U i i PI I v 'VJ m.ti r mi rt t, 4 Mi si ,!. $ .in m f .frri a Jtc, . At .-. 'H&M-r-K ,?