rt,. wW -v - 'mM&mlnt(frVf&mm. f ' ' - V V G RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF giAwittijviijty'i:nujcmuijni.V3g.3ggwaijiwujMKMigajitnjTrll mtmnwlt,wmri-VTvmymvwWmiMmMmmmmmQmMHwmm !MiWPim tl.HJjC' ftTMMiHMpm..nti l4 l, ,4.! -u i 6 l)l. ( Toss Jiiit Vuliilny ill FrtlllUlili. Ihing lii your cream and Imj cunt lBAA ! HOME NEWS nulletin rf The Wcuk's Doings An'! i ic s' uiiii I 1 1 1 l.' 1 1 o siipi i iir cum Vsl, l J O. Cildwill. ! routs iimi rftii's at ! Miner Unix. Co. 1'iii'e for Cash. Nest Sunday 's St. Valentine's diiy I. V. IMmi'i spent Siitlittlny in Uiist ! Mrs. fox was n passenger to CovvKs Saturday. Attorney MoNuny was in Stipctioi' Saturday. v Win Klrknatrlek of Unldo Hock whs in town Monday. Coats and SultJs at ' Price for Cash Minor Uros Co. CluisStaike imidu his regular visit to Superior Sunday Frank Ileal of Aurora spent .Sunday hero with his parents. Arthur It. McAithnr wasin Hastings Satin day on business. Se mitor V. j Wecsner was iionio fioni Lincoln over Sunday. J. I'. Iletz will give a musical next month. Watch for date. Some bargains Saturday at the Variety Stoio. Cotneeniiy. utlv Representative (1. W. Litulsey was home from Lincoln over Sunday. Morton Smith ami wile wont to Nelson Friday to visit her mother. Last Saturday Will Koits shipped in several ems of cattle which ho will feud. 1 G Tiiriiurc entertained a few of his friends at a smoker Monday even- A few Hull" Wyandotte cockerels for sale ul SI each. Inquire of Mis. G W. Trine. Tim Llndsey building Is being paint ed this week and is being prepared tor occupancy. ' Mr. and Mis. Pnvo Kit ley went to Cowies this morning to spend the day with friends. Miss Kdlth Shumati of Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miko Finkenbinder. Attorney Halo has moved hie law ollice to Franklin where lie will re side in the future. Wednesday night the state ot No braska was quarantined for the. foot and mouth disease. Mrs. Barbara I'hares left Sunday for Omaha and Chicago to buy spring ami .summer goods for her store. Ivl. Crurv, who has been winteiiig h'Hcattlo over in (iartluld, spent Sat urday in Guide Rock with Ids family. Mrs. Walter Warren had the mis fortune- to fall on the iey walks last Thursday and was considerably in jured Mr. nml Mrs. Ned Grimes nnd chil dren went to lllue Hill this morning to bpaiifl the day with his mother, Mrs. J. P. Grimes Herb Ludlow moved his restaurant tins week into the Potter building He now has the most up to-date restaurant in tho city. Prank Cowden and H. A. Letson will leave in h few days for the cast ern markets to buy their spring and 6iunmer goods. Mrs. Paul Storey entertained the second division of tbo ladies' afternoon whist club at her home Saturday even ing fit a seven o'clock dinner. The thoroughbred stock breeders of Smith County will hold a combination sale Feb. 20th, consisting of l'ercheion hor-os, Durham, Herefoid aud llolstein cattle, and Poland China hogs, about 7:. head all told.-W II. Lewis, Soo'y. liny Zidgler spent Sunday in Kiier ton with his parents. FOil HLNT--A pood 5-roi in liottna llu'ehi-on A Halnden. adv Tin Delnnoy llros. begin buying hog at tin' stock yaids this week. W. L. Wi oner shipped two ears of cattle lo Katishs City Sunday. Mrs. t). C. 'IVfl returned homo the thst of the week from Lincoln. Walter Marshall arrived homo from St. .Joe last week where he had boon attending college. Mis. George SiiieKer went to lllvci ton Sunday evening to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Taylor aud family. Weesiiei iV IJowen shipped two cms of cattle to Kansas City Sunday, .lolu.i Wei'siier and Clyde Lhiweti accompan ied the shipment. Last Thursday afternoon while wrestling at the homo of Kev. Meyer-, llernaid llutdeu had the misfortune to fractuie his teg. Mr. N It. Simpson and daughte, Mrs. Kenfro, weic called to Omaha on Sunday morning by the serious illness of Ituy Simpson, who Is in a hospital in that city. Tho Hoyul Neighbors Kensington Club was entertained last Thursday afternoon by Mrs. .1. M. Ilurgcss. A luncheon was served and all picsent 'reported a good time. Postnvistur Letson informs us that a largo number from all over the county have made application to participate in the Civil Service exam ination which istobo held in this clt v on the -Ttli of this moiilh Mrs. ( M. Walpole, aged S2 years, died at tho home of her daughter. Mrs. Ellas (Soldo, last Pilday. Kev. lliuninel conducted a short funeial service at I o'clock Saturday afternoon atthcGoble home, and the remains were accompanied by IJIIus Goble' to Montgomery City. Missouri, Sunday morning for burial. Frank Starr was In town a day or two this week. Ho has been In Colo rado for some time buying hotsos. He bought a lot of them and shipped them to dillcrciit points. Frank Is getting to be a well known buyer over parts of Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado. Lebanon Times'. There is some talk of tho Burlington putting on a train to mil from Lincoln to Oxford by way of Hastings and Ked Cloud. Leaving Lincoln at 0:80 in the morning and arriving at Oxford at 1:40 p. in. and leaving Oxford at J p in and arriving in Hastings at (5 p. in. and Lincoln lo p. in. This would give the Republican valley a good passenger and until service in the dny time and should he taken up with the railway commissioner by all the towns interested. Alma Record. C.ilo.. of the K. K rp si'iir U nielli in i-.'t hi- Mrs .lidii. Wi-i'MH r Mini f miily llailau ('.imp of l'.in 1'iil.in arrived m the elt the Hrst week to visit Ids bmlher, Or, Cmiip Hayinontl Tornnro, llttrnld Ludlow and Unsipl Mt-yetn were In Superior KntuiftNy nttonding a V. M C. A. c n vcnllotl Frank MutlVr left Vrdmthiy mnrn Ing for Danville1, Illinois, to attend the funeral of Ills chtesl sister, Mrs Lama Grinei. Del Tin im ro of Pentium!, Oregon, arilved in tint city the last of the week to visit his biot her, F. G. Tllrliurc and family. IM. Parkcsor Council IllutVs unhid in the city Satuiday evening, being called lime by the ilea hoi his lunther Win. Paikes There Is No Question hut that indigestion nnd tho distressed feeling which always goes with it can bo promptly relieved by taking a fe2g& DftSSta before uud nfler each meal. 2jo ti box. H. E. Griee Drug Co. in- nt-eis and '."'(, in the senatH ulxmi tM t lit f Is the nninhi-r in the lust sis sum While the last I io dajs t.ioa.lit (ill niHiiy Uioielhiu was expected in the house jet then- had been consult t ahle deinatiil frum over the slut,, fnt the consiileration of vtiiiniis malteis of li-glshtlion and If the public i stit -- lied CLtrialiily their servants haieii . Ol'CUSioll tfl ItlllklKlliJi-Otloll. 7, The proposed iinncMitinii or ennsoll i t datlon bill, whi'iohy Omaha, S.niih S Omaha and all thoMiln-rbs tlu-ieabtnii ( hit- in bo biouj,'ht uiuler one city got- m tMiiim-iit. will have been voted upon Y in the upper branch of the legi-datuio ! jl1 by the time this lelh-r leaeh.S tii.ui.l'lf leaders. If we wete going to make a guess at tins time o would say that the prospects ale good for the success ful consldeiatiou of the bill. The Omaha delegation Is united and ato lieiHlinifall their energies lo get their lily a Mails brought under one set of ollhiuls. The Nebraska legislature will cele brate St. Valentino's day ut home this year for the most part, as the date no. ours on nuuuay. tin it you nave any tender sentiments to ex'piess of your estimate of your member just remein lier wheie to send his mull for that pai ticular occasion 'I'hoie is alreadv some ncthPy and preparation being uiiidu lor the IJryan aunti is at bo given the public within the in n t week or two. sBBBsvesss smmm- sde&Kao "4 GREAT - w . . ii n, iw, ,a, mmitmmnm hhwim t n ' i j rien s j n r l KJ tu I I E fJLlL r, 4 ( SUIT! AT 20 o 'iir.itioii being madu lor the IJryan (s nil bati(iiet.' The local committee VV work and some dollnitu word ni.iv f0 "GRANDMA GARLOCK" Mis Annie (iarloe's of Hod Cloud who is visiting relatitts in IHudeii n.isseil her JKIrd blrtlulay Tuesday of this week. '(!r:iudinii"assii) is culled 4 by cvoiyotte is the tihlct ri-sldent in yeuis of W-bster C'limty as far us the knowledge of 'he writer extends and she is also niie of theold time residents of this county having o'liiio hoto with l"i- liuslitind and family in l-7 1 itud ! ..I .... .. 1. ...... .1 .....1 .... 1 s I ... (-.....t. KlIM'll lll U Ill'ltlVll itll nil mill 'll'ni ,. , , p.l . t i ......ruh.it unstheneulh-.l ll.itin nost I side in ColllUlltteo of the w hole hoi.se ol'.loc ('.ran. linn, who is still hale aud hear' , has 'i irreat fund of reminiscences i. i i m i at joys and hiidren s VI and OVERCOATS U B!G REDUCTIONS IS Reductions from regular plain figure prices. Only High Grade Clothing Sold Hero U KUPPENHEIMER 8 ltisa tather pl'asant oustnin fur tho ineinhers to aeciird applause to n man who Is called to the chair to iv- the early days of Xohraska and also of Ohio whore her girlhood was passed Sin- has soon the development of this country fioiu tho day oT the stage coach to the hi of tho automobile, telephone, telegraph, airship and c press train, isho saw tho llrst steam boaul malo its maiden trip on the Ohio liver. She Is tho mother of eiuht children, seven of whom arc still liv ing. She lias 11 living grandchildren llo great-granil-ehlldrn'i and S groat great, grand-children. Her oldest great grandchild is ','1 years of ago whilo her vouiiL'est ariived at tho home of hoi- grandson, Claude Crriner, Friday of last weolc whlcli is a Duiiy gin oi usual Nebraska weight. D N A CLOTHCRAFT Suits and Overcoats :, . Farm loans At best rates and tonus to be had in this state Call for me at State Hank of Hod Cloud. C F. C Tlli:u. If You Are Losing Weight and your nerves are in bad condition; wo recommend 4900 Olive Oil JSsSsSm Emulsion , containing iiypophotphittt , A food and nerve tonic prescription. H. E. Grice Drug Co. Methodist Mention The District Superintendent will hold tho second (Juarteiiy Conference on April If. at 7::i0. Don't miss it. Our Sunday school Is on the increase. Where do you attend'.' Wo wiui twenty live inou to attend tbo prayer meetings for lliti next stnen weeks. Mny 1 count on you'.' Next Sunday is l'oace Sunday. Everybody Is supposed to attond somuwhero. Itiblo study in tho Epivorth LcHgno Is giowing in interest. Study for next Sunday is Exodus :i7-;iS. Tho Hiblo Readers Circle lies 105 members now all reading the new testament. Will you not join? Methodist War Relief Fund totals S38,ti2i) 70. Every Methodist home should have a bible, hymn book, discipline and church paper. If you are Rolng to the Exposition be sure and seo the exhibit by the largest publishing house in the world. The Methodist Hook Concern they lire prepared to entertain you. A pair of furs and a gold ring was fouua in tuc ouurcu. inquire hi, iue Standing of Contestants i . The following Is the standing of the Contestants in Tho Chief's and Cook's Drug Store Free Trip to tho PmiHinn Exposition uontest: K Yy.'.''.'.'.'.'.' '.'.'.'.v. i i 9 Bick headache, biliousness, piles, and tad breath are usually caused by inac iivo bowels. Get a box of Rcxall. (Orderlies. They act gently and effce-' ivcly. Sold only by ua at 10 cents. H. E. Grice Drug Co. 8.. li.. 11.. 17.. VI.. 1(5.. 13.. .() . . :$ . w.. 18.. r.. 10 . n., ill . :12!)020 2H4170 5(51il()0 lOH7iir 17?(;o() 1 H'JMO i'2Jtn 1'JlbtK) lf.'.'t'JO U'J.'lir. 111880 1)3 in:. I)as7.r. oonsu 82010 82.V2:. 7."0S0 7.ttH)0 (iSttO (il.r)70 manse. lie sure find attend April 10 at 7::i0 p. in. the Conference DC 1 EC 3E3C CAR LOAD OF Extra Fancy POTATOES SOUTH 1NAVALE Mrs ICutnislcy is q'ulte ill at present. Harold llurcr is on the sick list this week. Harry and Heitha Whitoly arc iiulto sick with measles this week. Clyde Mitchel and wife visited rela tives west of liuiviilu Sunday. Il.Stoncrand wife were guests at the Ott Stevens' home Sunday. Uncle Hiram Holcomb visited rela tives in tins vicinity last week. A1va Stoner transacted business in Franklin a lew dajs last week III the inteu-st of tho Farmers Union. Frank Stokes, .Sr., and wife, Frank Stokes, .Jr., and wife and little son weic guests at the W. 11. C'onlcy home Sunday. Charles Olmstead is carrying the until on route L' duriiiK the illness of H. Lawson, who is substitute on that route until u new carrier is appointed. The Legislative Grind EARLY ROSE MINNESOTA POTATOES TIIE FINEST EATING POTATOES ON EARTH 3C fm BUSHEL T3t T tl 4f vr 4 tt 4 4f V" ffc jV f Vi v UKWURfcftbUW - - I , - y UbE DC SERVICE riZGT 3 HI 3D C 3E J The Kansas legislature evidently needs a little of the Nebraska brand of reform in the mutter of employes. Our n iKhboring state lias two bundled and beventeon employes' repoitid on tho pay roll as against seventy-eight in both house and senate here. Aud by tho way tho total number In Nebraska tills session is but a trillo over what was had in tho senate alono two years ao. Wtdnosday, of last week, was the last day fpr Introducing bills and the total number for tho session was 1011, of which 718 wire tillered by house Some men aic natural presiding mil cers but others who kiu.w the rules much better are failmes In tho cliaii I'eplosentatlvc I'etrus Peterson t f Lancaster county made a hit with th uieiubeis Saturday afternoon Henry Uichmoiid is a popular chairman as a io Cronin of O'Neill ui.d Nichols of I Madison. I Tho senate has passed a icsoliitlou calling upon congicss to pass a bill lorbidditig tho shipping of munitions of war to the licUgerout nations. The measure has been slumbering in a house standing coiuinlttco over since The house resolution commending President Wilson's ship ' purchasing policy is now In the hands of the sen ate awaiting action. It is past tho bolioT of sonio of the Nebraska legis lators that Congress can continue to grind along without knowing tho sen timent of tho local statesmen on Hiosh impoitaut matteis. , Seciotary of State Pool and Auditor Smith have inaugiiiateil a reform that Is appealing to visitors at the state hous'o. Members of tho legislatuio have little time to lisit state olllccs ex cept timing the noon hour; people from out in the state frequently conn in about eleven o'clock and want to get their business done at the capitol in order to get away at, '5 o'clock, Tho clerk's ollice and the auditor's olllces will not bo closed during the noon hour while the legislature is iiisossion. (leo. W. Fuller, representing Seward County took a stand last week which was in entire accord with the policy of economy commenced by the present session. Through a resolution intro duced by Mr. Fuller tho members of the committees are requested to refrain from sending members on "Junketing trips" to the diffcicut state institutions. A new committee has been organized, W. .1. Taylor who has been so active in cuttimr down expenses for this session was not satisfied with tho manner in which appropriations wore matlo for the Mate University aud tho Normal schools. This new committee drafted by request of Mr. Taylor has charge of all appropriations for schools and in sists upon supcriutcndciitsatid Hegeuts coming befoic the committee and ex plaining for what pttipose they desiio money. It is a check that has ntnur before been applied. In order that the readers of tills column may have an opportunity to know just where the taxes of the state are going the following statement from the Auditor is given on an explanation: Statu Warrants Issued In Jan. l!lr. General Fund 8 18(1,870 15 Temporary University .... :;0,7l7 2(1 Institutional Cash Fund. . . 12,510 59 University Casli 24,897 02 Morri 1 Fund 100 CO Experiment Station 47,377 82 Temporary School 312,421 02 State Aid Ilrldge Fund .... 0,859 .11 Normal School Fund 27,130 47 University li come 70,770 91 Smith Lovor'Fund . . .'. 4.r0 (ill 8 TME BEST IM THE WORLD Tfre G omden-aley plotting Always Reliable C' nsss mill esesmm SPECIAL In order to clean up the balance of our Cotton Bats we are offering them for the rest of the week at the same prices as quoted in our Two Days Special Sale of last week. And Remember We Are Still Giving; a 20 Per Cent Discount On Ail Blankets and Outing Night Dresses. & & & Also Vz PRICE on the few Winter Coats we have left. lyoseoe r. lltfeesn 6t U0. COL. R. C. PETERS Gervcra.1 Auctioneer Will Guarantee CoinpotcntServico. Ask Those Who Have Had Him Cry Their Sales Write or Wlro For Dates Guide Rock, - Nebr. S Pianos and Musical Merchandise 5 UNDERTAKING UKDY HTTENDKNTl Calls Answered Day or Night ED. AMACK ALL THE PHONES McFARLAND BUILDING Total S 7:19,121 11 A night session of tho House was had one evening last week to give a lust oppoi (unity to introduce hills. A "phony" hill providing foi chaining an occupation tax for dill'orcnt husiuuste.s was oH'cind by Mr. Neyloy and croatcd much amusement and parlimciitary practice. Among others, lawyers would be requited to pay !." cents per year, editors 100, physicians S1II.0O aud lutliul farmcis 83,27fi ot), bankers would pay a heavy annual toll S'.i.lWU.'.m, The Mount) worked Saturday ami turned out a big gi lit. It is planned to hold sessions ultuinately on Satin days hereafter CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS SEASON OF 1915 Commencing March 1st, a ?:.0 round trip rate will ho made to S.in Francisco, Eos Angelesor San Dlogo, over direct routes, with ?17.fi0 additional one way via Portland or Seattle, Approximately these rates from Central and Eastern Xchuska and Kuiimis. The I'acltlc (Joust tour Is the World's greatest rail journey. These ex positions will bring before you tho ioiiiiiiich, and thu modern civilization of (Jiilltoiulu. When you go, make the tour more complete by iiitiiuling l'"J ocean voyago between Kim Francn-co and Portland in the new Steamers, "lire it Northern" or "Northern Pacific," p.ilaces of tho I'aoltlo, with tho speed of ex press trains and tho pi otcction of ocean steamers; lhtv$17.fiQ additional In eludes tiei His aud meals ou these steamers. Our publications will tell you atiout th. s gnmd lour, our thiongh i-ervice, the ocean coast voyage, etc,,' or write cither of us. N. D, GUSH, Ticket Aont. Red Cloud, Nebr L. W. WASICLSY, General P.Tisonsor Agt. 1001 Farnani Street, Omaha, Ne.br. X IT J V i 'B til J I H ! 14