The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 16, 1914, Image 5

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Bullet:.'' t T -) .Vcok'9 Doings
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(5.-0. . . s .. . . liUii- Hill Friday.
"'lto jimi . ivKititoJ O. Calil'vell.
I i if. Dot. vu. In Sii; cm for 1'iiday.
(it. ml Christy win in ltlmlcn Satin
rt... LJ 11 tMd.'J I l 5l 'l!l; fiom K-nit-a
Cit,
Will 'rlil ii ImiiiH Iroin Grand
lsl.l'1,1.
L I Uijt-iii fpont Sitii'lay tiUlit In
HlWrtO I
Mr. : iv! ".ilvlan is V! Hill,' in
Mf-SUll I.
Lee Del .,; '! fluide Hock was in
town .Sal or lay.
Fied Temple of Kaimi City was in
town Sat tmhiy.
Win. Coon of (Snide Uook was In
town SHturday.
' V. C. Horsey of lUoomlngtoii wns in
the city Sunday.
J. II. Uailey and wife spent Thur.'
day lu Guide Hock.
Isaac Sliepliardson of Uiverton was
in town Thuisday
Diu Oarber of Klvcrton was in town
the llrstof tlio week.
Jerome Wright of Hebron lb In the
city visiting1 friends.
Vtn. Klrkp.itrleU of Gulilo Hock wa9
in the city S.iturriay.
FOIt RENT A good o-room house.
Hutchison & Saladeri.
Warren Longtin of Hub lings was in
the city Tuesday evening.
Mike Mclnerney returned to Webb
City, Mo., Sunday morning.
M i. l'egg left Friday inoinlng for
Grafton to visit her daughter. ,
Curtis Geur and Alba Pope .-spent
Sunday evening in Franklin.
Mrs. Hnzcl Morten of Blue Hill is
visiting Mrs. Karl Hull this week
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKelghan are
the proud parents of a baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. U i5. Vaughan of
Guide Uoek were in the city Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Ira Trueblood arrived
home Friday from McDonald, Kansas
Kay Palmer of Akron, Colo , Is in
the city visiting with' friends and
relatives. - -
Fred Pharos and Paul l'olnlcky are
enjoying an outing at Djweese on the
Bine river.
Mr. and Mrs. A. LJ. Kaley and sou,
D.v.v, returned home Monday evening
from Lincoln.
Roy Robinson returned lo McCook
Fri'toy after hpendlng a vacation lie'-e
with his parents
Wade Tate arrived in tin4 city this
weo't from Missoiul whore' he had
bsen for somo time.
Henry Stiaycr of Franklin and
daughter, Mre.'.Lcii.szler 'woi'n In the
city Saturday evening.
Mr.. R. II. Leggett is vibiting her
daughter, Mr. Butler, at Smith Cen
ter, Kansas, this week.
A largo number of our democrats
will Koto Blue Hill tomonow to attend
the county convention.
Mrs. Will Shoemaker arrived home
the first of the week from Orleans
where the had been visiting.
Earnest Davis ifnd wife arrived
homo last Friday from A.xtell where
they had born visiting relatives.
Mrs. Chas. Ueigle is homo from Blue
Hill whore she has been visiting hor
brother, HudelRobertson and wife.
Misses Alfa and Mareelyn Longtin
left Saturday for Montana to visit
' their brother, Sid Longtin and wife.
Jean Smith "and wifo of McCook
were hero Monday attending the
funeral of her brother, Win. Wolfe.
John and Doc Wolfe of Blrd'city,
. Kansas, wero hero Monday "attending
the funeral of their brother, Win.
Wolfe.
Attorney F. J. Mutulay, who is a
candidate for the nomination of county
attorney on the democratic ticket in
Augusi, was In town this week circu
lating among tho democrats. Attorney
Mumlny is not u stranger In Guide
Rook aud Ills friends here say that he
is entitled to a largo vote and that he
is fitted by experience and cducatiou
for this olllco. He has acted as attor
ney for the city of Red Uloud -for a
couple of terms and been connected
with some of the most important cases
in Websterjcouuty, and Is now the man
for county attorney. flulde Rock
Signal.
Mrs. Bert Sherman, of Red Cloud,
who Is visiting at the home of O. J.
Pershing, 1100 A street, was Injured
about 2 o'clock this afternoon wbeu
she was struck at Thirteenth and O
streets by an automobile driven by
Mrs. Ed. Slzer. ,A bone in her foot
was broken. She was removed to her
homo unci attended by Dr. Rea Buch
anan. Mrs. Sherman wns crosslug the
street when she became confused by
several automobiles aud street cars,
and wajs struck -on tho foot by the
wheel of Mrs Slzer's machine. Tho
Injury was painful but not serious.
Saturday's Lincoln Star.
i i - --ntt i iimj- niiiiiiiwm iu i w II IILHUUMIAM
H I Overlng vvni In B:.i l,n Lit
j ThiirMliiy.
' IVUx Moede of Blue Hill Is in invn
! '-. ok
At tl.c e I'c'i'iic Mi s uicrinr M day
tll-Wl'K A. ,t ,y .-mj-n-llv ;' 0
VOll'S.
Tuy'day moniiiur, Tuck A tun. Ic had
the misfortune t . f,,n fttv !,(, .,. nIu1
ilMrputi' hi? ioui'li .
1 olftr for sale chenp mv black
diking male, 7 year. o'd. Win 11.
P-yiU'. Uiverioti, Nebraska.
Vj. It. S'aw in so'ri his !i'.' Iui-.Iip-s
to Clnm. Astlu of Alma this week. Mr.
Atln'vIU take charge of the same
August 1st.
"The Shadow of a Ureal Roek " will
be the subject of Hi., sermon S'nnlay
moinlng at thi't.'j'igiogationalfhui'cli
Mrs. Alf. .Siil.ulcn mid dauglit i ic
turned home .Monday tvenlni: fiom
RoMille wlipre 'her bud ben sKlng
relatives
I have the best late in the county on
farm loans. See me and bo convinced.
My motto prompt service.
A. T. Wai.kkk.
Col. Jako Elllnger, R. II. Newhouse,
Nato Piatt, Frank Perry, Ned Grimes
and A. B. McArthur took iu the ball
game at Hastings Friday afternoon.
Wm. Jeffries of McCook had his pre
liminary hearing befoio Judge Rannoy
last Thursday aud was bound over to
the district court under $.1,000 bonds
which was furnished. Nate Carey who
confessed sometime ago charges that
Jefferies hired him to burn the Bur
lington hotel.
Market reports thus far Indicate
that the formers of Kansas and Ne
braska oro far from dumping their
wheat, as It was feared they would
feel obliged to do, are holding much of
it back in hope of better prices a little
later. Since the price of wheat at any
given time is based mainly on esti
mates of tho total supply, aud not on
the supply coming to market, tho
holding of grain out of intuket has not
the great, effect on prices that is com
monly claimed for it. But thero is a
psychological aspect of the Hooding of
a market that tends to bring prices
bulow the natural level. Tho farmers
"will get somo prollt that would other
wise go to speculators If they are able
to spread their wheat maikotlng over
several mouths instead of a few weeks.
Thursday's State Journal.
- Real Estate frunsfcrs...
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Real Estate Transfers furnished by
M. W. Carter, Bondo 1 Abstracter; Red
Cloud, Nebratlca. J
Omer (iiigon and wife to Romulus
C Chevalier, wri. Undivided ' ';
Interest of North s of Sec :)l
3 IV 51000(1
V lilted S'atcs to William Seliulz,
Patent.seJ.-f 10-M0
Eugenia H. Albright and llusb.,
to Homer W . Waller II.
Sherwood, qcd, to lots 10lM-
Illk. IS1, Red Cloud 1
Mary E. Mahiney to Edwin E.
Burr, wd, lots 11, 12, Blk. 8,
Viiucus Add to (tuide Rock.. . . 1
William. I. Vance and wifo to
School District No. IS, wd, lots
111, 11, 15,' 10, Blk. .", Inavale, . 1
Alice Fort to Roy R. Steven",
wd, lotsi8,y, Blk. I, UiuboiV
Addition to Red Cloud 15W
Nona E. Plumb, et.al , to Martha
J. Lludscy, qcd, lots 1.1, II, Blk.
S, R'lil Road Add to Red Cloud I
Charles M Smith and wifo to
Charles II. Potter, wd, east 30
ll'J feet of lots H to 12. inclus
ive, Blk. 1, Red Cloud 2o0o
C. II. Potter and wife to Charles
M. Smith, wd, lot 7, Blk. 1,
William's Addition to Red
Cloud moo
Emerson- Brautlugbam Imple
ment. Co, to Nebr. Central
Building aud Loan Association,
qcd, lots 5, (1, Hoovers Add
Blue Hill 50
Mortgages Filed 83385.
Mortgages Roleasod, $10,170.
Can
Berries
This Week and Next
Strawberries, Blackberries,
Red Raspberries and Cur
rants. Phone your order to
B. E. JJeFariand
RED. OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OH IE
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Crablll
W. dnesday evening a baby girl.
Dr. C V Cross of Exeter U In the
city this week visiting his brother, Dr.
C E. Uioss.
John Sehllef and Herb Ludlmv anil
wife took hi the ball game at Superior
Wedneshiy.
Roy Iluti'hlviu, Wan on Longtin, I .
L. Layton and Roy Oatnirtti tonic In
tho ball game at Superior Wedntsd.iy.
Mrs. B. I-. Miz-u- and daughter,
.fesephlue, left Wednesday morning
for the i'.icl flu coast where thev will
visit.
The "Perils of Pauline" a new boilal
now running iu the Omaha Sunday
World Heiald will bo shown in pic
tures at the Tepee commencing next
Monday and Tuesday, July 20 and 21,
Kuril picture coVeis two stories iu the
piper and is a complete episode to
Itself, with a connecting interest from
one -picture to another, ti iu D.illy of
tho Dailies.
TEPEE
Program For Week Commencing
The Perils
Of Pauline
Commencing
Nonday and Tuesday
JULY 20 and 21
A wonderful scries of pictures of
connecting interests, full of action,
thrills and wonderful sceuiu cfioots.
Tho stories will Include Hying machine
accidonts, thrilling rescues, tires at
sea, train wrecks, automobile accidents
In fact oacli set of pictures will be
thrilling and interesting from start to
finish.
Read the stories of Perils of Pauline
eacli week in the Sunday Omaha World
Herald.
Miss Pearl White" (who plays "Paul
lue"') gowns arc by Lady Dull Gordon,
tho famous Luetic.
Don't miss the tlrst story next Mon
day and Tuesday, which will bo ln
three parts.
Positively u most wonderful set of
pictures. Regular prices
Wednesday and Thursday
JULY 22 and 23
HUNNY'd" SCHEME A laughable
Bunnygraph.
.SHADOW'S A two-part diainii.
AMBITIOUS 1'A. -Comedy.
M I X E p M AILS.-Com cdy.
Friday and Saturday
.JtLY'-'l and 25
A RACE WITH The LIMITED
An interesting railroad story
Hearst bclig News Plctoiial.
THE CHICKEN' IXSPBCTOR-Cum
edy drama.
A MAN IX THE HOUSB-Comedy
TAXOO PLAT-Comedy.
Change In Hours
Doors oiHiii at S:00 o'clock. First
allow at 8 30. Saturday Matinee at
:i::io.
zm m
Or More
on One Hen
It by no mein uncommon. No one would exptct
to fatten s steer with lhat number oUl'ck''ucV.
Inc his blood, but many expectto-
tho old hen to co ahead shelling
ouccccs vmic nco ana miica iro
aancir.f her verv Hie. We have
counted over 2000 dead lice under
a row ot ten hens, on a roost
board nalnted the nlcht before with
Lee'aUce Killer. This (-reatklllerdoesi
double duty contact kills miles, llco.i.
bedbugs, etc. about the rootts: the i
vapor kills lice on the chickens fitting
over It. Put up only In airtight cans.
Tor ! at over 10,000 towns.
TtitUe-JJcU.,COcu., 11.00. rooltiT Book bet.
FOR SALE BY H. E. CRICE DRUG CO
Dr. J. C Caldwell
PHYSICIAN 6 SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
OIlleuTelphoacH: Hell. 68; I ml. IW.
Hen. Telephones! Hell, Hod 2711; Imt.lW.
Office Over N. A. Albrlftht's Store
Red Cloud -:- Nebraska
E. S. Gerber
Heal Estate, Farm Loaus
and Insurance.
Red Cloud, - Nebraska,
DR. DEARDORF
VETERINARY MURQEON
Omduate Chicago Veteritiary Collek'e
TWELVK TKIV KNPKRIKNCK
AT llAILBY'S TIB BARN
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Will Red Cloud Secure
Franklin Creamery?
On lust Thursday ni turiHioii i meet,
lug wns hell in the Cltamiier of Com
nierco moms at which time the pro
po-ori removal of t ie Franklin Cream
cry to this civ w.is diseu'-sed
Mosms. C. A. Adams ami U n .
IJepenritt'inor, of tho Frank Iliiciiupiiny
were pusent, and It was learue 1 fiom
those gentlemen that they had u
dellnlte proposition to oil'er a' this
time, but would ascertain tho senti
ment of the people of this city They
stated that their Idea was to move tin
machinery to this place, whore they
would establish an ice and cold stor
age plant, an Ice cream factory ami
only nitiliitaiu a ctcaui receiving sta
Hon at Franklin.
The gentlemen made It cle.ir (lint
they wished to Iihv Red Clou I capital
Invested it. thu cntcrprNe, and thai
(hoy wore willing to invest sutllclent
money as to pinnit of them retaining
a continuing interest in the enter
prise.
The matter wii discussed thoroitgh'y
by those present, and it was tho pre
vailing sentiment of the meeting that
the location "9! the creamery at this
place would bo a good thing for the
city for several reasons, chief among
them being tho fact that the farmer
would receive better prices for their
cream than they arc at the present
time securing.
The president of tho Chamber o!
Commerce was instructed to appoint a
committee to consist of live members
of the Chamber of Commerce, five
business men aud live farmers to
further investigate tho matter and 110
dellnlte action will be taken until
after tho meeting of this committee,
Let us all put our shoulder to the
wheel and secure this enterprise for
Red Cloud.
Dr. Nicholson
v? DENTIST V2
e Are Looking For
The Maa
Who has Milled his clothe fo
Imdjy that they are not lit In wear.
Xo matter- hiiw dirty or ijieasv
the stilt inny lie wo are equipped
with thu most modern maehlnery
Mini have skilled workmen who
know how to
Clean, Repair and Press
Clothes
G. Hassingep
Cleaner and Dyer
Both Phonos
F I R E
THE ALARM is a dreadrul tliliiK
OF FIRE . for tho man without
insurance. Every time he sees the
euglnes racing along his heart comes
up in bis throat if the fire is anywhere
near his place. What folly, what mis
taken economy. ,
THE COBT OF is so small that it
INSURANCE, need hardly be
considered. The freedom from, worry
alone is worth It many times over
Have us insure you to-day.
O. C TEEL,
Reliable Insurance.
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DENTIBT
CViC STATE HANK
Red Cloud ' -' Nebraska
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The Year's Most Important S
Money Saving Event i
We Will Sell For Cash A
Kuppenheimer, Clothcraf t and f
Society Brand Suits
iS3Vo GOafo O37ok
DISCOUNT f
Straw Hats One Half Price Except Panamas
100 Pairs of Men's Oxfords, worth $3.50,
$4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, at per pair
$2.g
A FEAST OF BARGAINS FOR ALL
Sale Commences Saturday, July 11
he Qomden-Jy aley frothing Qo.
L Rod Cloud's Foremost Clothiers
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I OVERIKG BROS. & GO.
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Children's
Dresses - Rompers
Economical Mathers Note the Prlcoa
Dollars and cents saved are
one good reason for buying
these little garments.
But not the best reason.
The charm of the style the
excellence of the material and
making would make them wise
purchases at a considerable
higher price.
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Quantities are limited but plenty of variety in
sizes 2 to 14, if you come promptly.
Pi Ices from 25c to ff.25
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Barbara
Agent For American
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