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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
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Just received a cur of Fancy Eaily Ohio Totatoes. 81.10 per bushel Tur nuro & Son. Grandma Halo left Monday for Chicago where hho goeb to make her futiiro homo. Dert Hatfield of Jamestown, Kansas, Is In tho city this week visiting friends and relativos. If you want quality In Dry Goods and Groceries buy your goods itt M A. Albright"., ndv Frod Harden and wife moved to Franklin Tuesday where they will make their futuro home. For tho best 25c dinner, also short orders, pie, sandwiches and fresh oysters go to Warren's restaurant. Tho Congregational ladles will hold their mnrkot Saturday, at 1 A. Wall In limit's grocory stoio. adv. Win. Wolfe and wlfo loft Wednesday for Colorado Spring", Colo., where he will take treatment at a sanitarium. Jack Gather returned homo from Lincoln Tuesday evening where he 1ms been attending the state univer sity. Matt Frohnen has returned to hi- homo iu Hastings after visiting several days hero with J. A. Bradford and family. t C. A Mozger has accepted a position 'tin the oast and C. A. Kauftold will ' minagc the (Sunny Side saloon until - May 1st. A Miss Klsie Tuber arrived Sunday morning from Denver, Colo., and is a JiRuest at the home of Constable C. A. Schellalc. & Prof. Hetz, Marlon Mercer, Glen Foe and Raymond Turnuro will go to Bloomington tonight whero they will ,play for a dance. Mr. and Mrs. James Burden and 'son Darrel and wlfo wcro In Hladen MondBy attending tho fnneral of Mr Burden's father. Rev. M. T. StllHer has moved from University Placo to Syracuse, Nebr , where he has beon appointed pastor of tho M. K church at that place. I am again ready to make farm loans promptly and on attractive terms Sole agent for Trevctt, Mattls & Baker. ' " Baii.ev. I have the best rate iu tho county on farm loans. Sco mo and bo convinced My motto prompt service. A. T. Wai.kiu:. People that believe In homo trade sell the Red Cloud Cigars as they aro the best 5 cent cigar In the world. In other towns they get 10 cents lor this cigar. n Dr. Warrick, r;he Specialist, will meeteyo, ear, noso and throat patients and those needing glossew fitted at Dr. Sanderson's olllue iu Red Cloud, Mon day, March .'Wtlr ndv Wo have on hand uow a ourload of Genuine Minnesota Red River Karly Ohio Seertl'ol aloes. These aio the best tuble potato and the only kind for seed. 'Yeesner, Perry & Co. adv The Willing Workers of tho Inavule Christian Church will hold their an nual Bazaar at Hunter'.. Hall, April 11th. Apiou and novelty sale begin ulng at 2:30 p. m. Supper botvee;i thojiours or 5;30 nnd 10 o'clock. Child ren under IU years', 15 cents. Adults 25 cents. All aie Invited, ndv 0. M. Funko of llartos, Florida,, in rived tho llrst of tho week and Is visit ing with Rev. G. W. Hummel and wife. Mr Funko brought some grapo fruit and a lurgo numbor of oranges which was raised In flotilla, with him, and the editor of this paper was tho re cipient of pome of this fruit, tho oranges being ubont the largest we have over seen. Mr. Louis F. Hohonsoe, of Rcatiice, who was formerly foreman (it the Argus olllce, was married Iii9t Thurs day In Llucolu to Miss Lela M. Kirk ' patrlck of Beatrice Mr. Hohensco while In this city led the M. K. church choir and also played in tho band, and mode many friends here, along with whom the Chief joins lu wishing . hlro ,,and his brldo much joy and hap- 'plncss. ' ' ' ' I Mr. and .Mrs V, S. Garber woio lu Guide Kock Friday attending the fnncial or Mr. Doudnii. Clarence Mitchell, touth paw 'pitcher with the Detroit Tigers for one year, later spending two years with the Providence, Rhode Island, Interuatlon al leigue, has beon transferod to Den ver. Colorado, wheie he will play the coming season, .sirs Saturday's Frank lin News. The transfer was mnde at Mitch's icquest, as he likes tho west better than tho east, and It will be nearer homo. The Deliver Rears will soon leave for Hot, Springs, Arkansas, to commence sptlng practice, whore "Milch" expects to join thotu. Mr. Mitchell may accompany hor liuubaud T5he Tpppp Program For Coming Week Monday, March 30th One day only, afternoon and evening. THE WRECK A special feature in II parts, showing .1 great i nil way-wreck a head-on col lisionwhich takes place In full view two engines and cars are shattered in to scrap-hoit and spl Intel h. Tho most thrilling scene ever shown In a photo play. You sec tho actual collision us it takes place and it is something over awing to behold. Full of thrilling situations the story is graphic mid en tertaining from beginning to cud. Don't iiiKs it. Tho program tor this day will con clude with: COL. IIEEZA LIAR In AFRICA. SEVENTEEN MILE DRIVE.-Scenle. Regular prices 10 and 0. Afternoon and evening. Tuesday, March 31st THE WITNESS to THE WILL.-An interesting and dramatic talo of a Stolen Will. In two reel". One of Edison's best. THEIR INTERESTS in COMMON'. A Vltagraph comedy which unites two kindred souls in one common interest MONTANA STATE FAIR.-A Pan oramic view of a progressive stato. Wednesday and Thursday APRIL 1 and 2 A PROPOSAL DEFERRED. "Tho fifth story of "Who Will Marry Mary." PERIL of tho WHITE LIGHTS -A two reel Kalem Melodrama. An en tertaining story, of llfo In, the country and city. Tho trials of a show girl is the story, told iu a graceful and pretty way and with a happy conclusion: The Mis A D V E N T U R E S of a MIGHTY MONARCH. As King or the Manic Gras, John Bunny ts the envy of all but becomes involved in all kinds of trouble. Bunny is at his Best. Friday and Saturday APRIL 3 audi ' A PROPOSAL frnm MAnV llti, the sixth and last story of tho "Who Will Marry Mnry seiles. " The MASKED DANCER.-A two reel wostarn picture by the Vitagraph Company, with an interesting story nnd beautiful scenes. BILL'S BOARD BILL.-A Kalem comedy with Ruth Rolaud who puts It over her husband In a laughable way. CAMBRIDGE shtro RACE MEET. A scenic with English, Welsh and French views. REGULAR PRICES 10 mid Cc First show 7:.'I0, Second 9:00. Matineb Saturday at 3 p. m. COMING-BATTLE of SHILO in four reels. Regular prlcos. Monday April 13th ono day only, afternoon and evening. Aatomobile Given Away April 14th 'Va'Vk See It In Our Window B. E. JltefaFland All the Phones Miko Sours and family have moved to Kansas. Next wick tho schools are closed for a week's v.io'ition. Ed and Frank Wittwer left Monday. for Hillings, Montana. James Gilbert and Ciutls Goer were lu Guide Rock Monday. Tom Nesbllof Seattle, Wash., Is iu the city vhitlng friends. Russel A made and Chan. Sherer re turned to Lincoln Sunday moinlug. Ralph Canllehl and wife arrived homo Sunday from Blue Springs, Mo. Lelond Caldwell left the last of tho week for Montaii'i where he intends to locate. I'OSTS-Somo good Walnut posts for sale. Inquire of C. II. Coulson on Slonobreaknr farm. Howard Foe returned to Lincoln on Monday morning to resume hlsstudles at. tho stato university. The last two of tho "Who Will Marry Mary Setlos" at I ho Tcpeo next week. See program clsowhcio lu this paper. nllss Lola Coplen Is home fioiu Gar den Giove, California, where, she has been visiting her brother. Keller Coplen and wife. Sovcial of our young men wore in Campbell Saturday evening whero they put on a vaudovillo stunt at the moving pioturo show. Frit. Moode returned to his homo at Blue Hill Monday morning nftor spending Sunday here with his sister, Mrs. Grant Turner. J. F. Grimes returnod to Bluo Hill the last of tho week after spending a fow days In tills city with his son, E. L. Grimes and family O. A. Hunslckcr of Morchmd, Kan sas, arrived Monday to visit his brother, Mlllnrd Hunslckcr, and wife who live north of town. Tho directors of tho Independent Telephone- Company mot Saturday and rejected nil bids for their new build ing. Tho bids wore too high and they will advcrllso for now ones. There will be a demonstrator at my store, Friday and Saturday, April 3rd nnd lthKto show you how to use Chi-Namol. Como and see how easy it is. Chas L. Cottlug, tho druggist. Iu two wcoks tho Western associa tion will open tho 1011 season, mid tho race for the pennant will be on. On another page of tho Chief will be found the complete playing schedule Cut it out for future reference. Farm loans 4 Call for Lowest rates, host option. me lit State Bank. C. F. CATUEn. r-n ' TSZ The Latest Cry of Fashion in Outer Garments Fresh From the Style Centers is to be Found in Our Advanced Spring Display, Practi cally Everything That is Smart and rW T iNew m Women's Goats Maps The new Coat for Spring is the Coat with a slight flare be low the waist, with a tendency to shorter lengths. There are charming new effedts in collars, yokes and sleeves, while in weaves and colors there is a bewildering variety to choose from. Co JltS $7. SO to $20.00 F. G. Morse Mills of Cowles was lu town Monday. Mr. Peas of Hustings was lu town on Montlav. Jatnos Gllbeit was In Campbell oil Saturday. Wilbur Hamilton was ' in Guldo Rock Friday. Brakenmn C. 0. Rogers of MeCook spent Saturday here. Misses Marie Holllster and Isabolle Moynaid returned to Lincoln Sunday morning. Tom ahd Will Auld were in Guide Kock Friday attending the funeral of Mr. Doudnii. Lloyd Carpenter of Orleans spent Sunday here with his parents, A. II. Carpenter and wife. The Malono-Avery Co. are this week busily engaged lu spreading fresh paint about tho yard, on the shed, etc The brink walls around thu Odd Ft Hows' hall have been taken down so as to'mako tialllo past tho building safe. "What Right lluvo the Residents of the Country to Dabble Into Our Politics?1 Topic nt the Methodist church Sunday evening at 7:30. The Adventures of Kathlyn at the Tepee .Monday and Tuesday evening weio A No. I pictures and were shown to largo crowds both nights. Mr. Win reu is certainly pleasing the pub lic with tho best dims that can be secured. Last Saturday afternoon Curtis Geer, tho popular lineman for the L. T. ,fc T. Co., met with an accident when crossing a bridge wost of Guldo Rock, as he was returning to this city on his motorcycle Tho accident re sulted iu the young man losing con siderable skin, as woll as doing some damage to his motorcycle. "The Wreck" at tho Tepco next Mon day, March ItOtb, afternoon nnd even ing. Regular prices, 10 and fie. A wonderful picture. A re il wreck a head-on collision is shown us It takes placo lu tho very act of two trains coming together In dreadful compact. This scone cost tho vltngraph company SlO.OOo for tho equipment destroyed. "Friendship" wUl be tho subject of tho sermon Sunday morning at tho Congregational church. Iu tho even ing the pastor will give n lecture on the subject, "The Decline of the American Physique." The lecture will deal with tho following points: Tho Need of a New Human Race; Eugenic Marringo; Physical Education and Race Betterment; The Need of Safe Guarding Marriage. All especially tho young people cordially invited. A ' I '4 Wjk '.::'T lp' - J 1 1 '"m it TURNURE & VN"V4pnpp. na.,vvs Hkf.vyw i ? Some Now Arrivals At Our Store KUJrnlNHfcJMhK CLOTHGRAFT AND 3UU1L, 1 Y BKA1ND Suits For Spring Made For Particular Men and Young Men "Perfectly Beautiful" is the verdict of those who have seen them. We want you to look now and lay one aside if you don't want to buy now. We also make Suits to Order $13. so TO jhe Qomden-Kaley Qlotbing Qo. Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers If a man wants to get acquainted with human nuturo, lot hhn edit a newspaper for a short time. Ho knows nothing of tho up and downs of llfo until ho has sorved in this capacity. Ho may lmvo preached, conducted a bank, sold goods, traded hoiscs, prac ticed law, sawed wooil or operated a pop corn factory, tint In needs u few months' experience ns an edltor-in-chief of a noun try newspaper to com plete his hmwledgo of the eccentri cities of human ualurc.-LobauonTluios Heal Dress Goods V ... ' v '1 k (kaA I S i NftA 1H I i I mmsr t ifiiir ill iwt- 5! mtViTA VZ i i I WL jt.Z&&m mg i interesting. veritable Ol I 1 t ! I i Stvl e onow. in x J patterns nd materials, the manufacture JJ I have outdone themselves this year. (HI A Pronounced Popularity Is Assured i X ' -Printed Fabrics Multicolor Effedts on L.repe and 1 afreta Grounds as wpII Clinging Satins in Soft Weav Plan For Your Spring Apparel Needs Now and Make Your Selections While Our Showing s Complete. k nininrnt -r- a x ti-n $40, OO One of the most highly reccmniond od lectures is to bo given lu the opera house Thursday ovoulug,March L'Oth, at 8 p. in. This Icoturo is given by O. T. Moore, mid has been given many limes hi Nebraska, recently to crowd ed houses. Lawyers, merchants, doc tors, schoolmen and others unite In saying that it Is a most excellent showing of the great financial cost of tho liquor traillc. Do not full to come. Admission froo. A silver offering will be taken, For Spring In Their First Showing You must not miss this opportunity to view the newestspring weaves and oatterns we are now .. -. 1 1 displaying. This ad- U vance showing of the fabrics women .will be wearingduririg the com- season ls unusually beautv and varietv or es. SON mm I mmt) ffe A. 'J n ? . I ri .A.H ' m m J!, "W rfRI f yltil fl I m. m i Is $i n S x.m m &' ! m K. Vti rts . ..-i'M va?i iri T saAMsJMi ..'' n,. yyy.jf- 25&J.V--- - '..7'-''?'g?.?jr' T" - l vt- VjAV-r- iw- J ' jtffv'S