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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
FfM Si l'";i,WBMl'li.n ? J Tin RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF v 'f- IT t vri. t"?T Jtf1 fr T WAi i HOME NEWS Bulletin of Tlio Week's Doings liny it nt home I'M Witiwor wont to Chester Monday. 1) M Aln'1 spent Saturday in Hast- lllfiS. Vol ikiii Zeiss wns u Hustings visitor Tiiedn IM Uurrof (.iiiidc Unci; was in town Saturday. shi'illY Hedge, returned Saturday from Lincoln. Hrlng In your cream and buy coal. J. 0. C ild well. Will Mount ford went to Orleans Sunday night. Mr. Uernard MeNeny was hi lint lugs Saturday. ; howls Vuvrieku was down from lilne Hill Wednesday. Coats and Suits at )i I'rlco for Cash Minor Ilros, Co. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clark arc on the hick list this wiok. Marshal Christy has been busy this week killing dogs. Win. Kirkpatriok oHiulde Itock was in town Wednesday. TOK HUNT A good ft-room house lliiti'lilsnii .fc Suhideii. adv Wiiricn and Silver liOiigtln wore down front Hustings Tuesday. Frank Starr shipped two cars of horses to this St Louis market Sunday. s Tho farmers' Institute at (Stride Hock will be in full swing today and tomot" low. 15he TEPEE Friday and Saturday February 19 and 20 UNIVERSAL PROGRAM The Sub-Marine Spy A two teel navy drama, In tlio mak ing of which the I'nlted States govern ment humeri n sub-marine vessel tioveriu oilieers and many sailors Actually operated tlio nici'hauim of the "sub-marine" and the views are made with a great lldelity to detail. It is the real thing and every bit of the action is true to life. VIVIAN'S HBAL'TV THST -Comedy drama. FOR I HAVE TOlliED-Conieriy. Farmers Attention Having secured tho II. C. Cutter stock yards wo are now prepared to take care of your stock and will pay the highest market price See us. Delauev Bros. Regular Prices 10 and 5 cents 7 30 and 0:13 A few Hull' Wyandotte cockerels for bale at SI each. Inquire of Mrs. G. W. Trine. Clarence Ki.cr returned homo Fri day from a trip to Omaha and (Jrand Island. " Ilrakeumn Hoy Robinson was down from McCook last week visiting his -parents. Tony Clark arrived home this week from Ohio whore he had been visiting relatives. Frank Vavrlcku and Sam Johnston iiiwrniiniitiieri their stock to Kansas City Sunday. Coats and Suits at Jj Price for Cash Miuer Bros. Co. Chester Sheeluy Is Installing a bar ber emporium iu the Sunny Side billiard parlor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klllngcr rue the proud parents of u baby boy, which arrived at their home last Friday. Frank Cowdeu went to Chicago last week to buy spring and buminor goods for the Cowden-Knley Clothing Co. Mrs. Kufus Miksch aud son Amos went to Oneida, Kus., tho first of the week to attend the wedding of Will Miksch. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warner of Lewis ton, N. Y., arrived in the city Friday evening for a visit with Dave Kaley and wife. George Tophani aud wife or Blue Hill weioin Red Cloud Sunday attend t,,cr tim weddinc of his brother Joe and Miss Grace Leonard. On Wednesday at Oneida, Kas., oe curred;theiweddlng of Miss Coy Fuller Rulo to Mr. Will.Mlksch of this city. Will is a son of Rufus Miksch and wife. Harlan Camp returned to Hurling ton, ;ol.,last.Thursday. His brother, Dr. R. E. Camp, accompanied him homo for a short visit with his pa routs. The thoroughbred stock bleeders of Smith County will hold a combination sale Feb.l'Jf.tli.lcoiislstingof l'ercheion llior-os. Durham, Hereford and Moisiein fcattle, and;.Poland China hogs, about 1 head all told.-W. II. Lewis, Secy. Lust Saturday afternoon the Degree of Honor lodge gave a miscellaneous shower at the horn of Jlr. and Mrs. Clark SI evens for Mrs. Clare Pope. A pleas int time was spent by all piesent after which rtfieshments were terved. Miss Gruco Leouaid ns pleasantly surprised on Friday afternoon when a number of her friends caino In and gave her n canucd fiuit shower. Re freshments were served and a pleasant iiftoruoon was spent despite the rain which canteen the evening. Miss Gertrude Coon, county super lutendent of Webster county, was in town Wednesday In conference with Supt. Uarr concerning the program of tho Ceutral Nebraska District Teach ers' association to bo given at Kearney in March. Hastlugs Republican. The business of tho Retailers of the State of Nobraska annually runs into the hundreds of millions. Many pro blems confront tho retailers In hand ling this immense business. At tho annual convention of tho State Feder ation of Retailers in Lincoln, February 'Z'l to '.'(J, these, problems will be discuss ed by prominent merchants of the state. The following couples were granted marriage licenses by Judge Kaniiej : Otto (i-siiiugof lilue Hill and Minnie Alsh-benof Co.vles, Feb. ': Walter E Liiiubiccht of Inavalo anil Mabel Pal mer of Red Cloud. Feb. IU. Rowley It. I!os of lllnden was brought before Judge K'trinoy Monday in county court charged with a-sault with intent to commit rape, tlio com plaining witness being his rJ year old daughter. Owing to insulllcieiit evi dence County Attorney Monday changed the complaint to a charge of assault, and ho was given a sentence of ninety days ii: tho Hotel do Hedge, by Judge Ranncy. The Sub-Marine Spy At The Tepee Friday nnd Saturday evening the program ot tho Tepee will include a two reel picture untitled tlio "Sub Marine Spy," irr which tho real work ings of tlio modern war vessel are shown. Tho United Stotes government furnished one of its leading sub marines, fully olllecred and manned to the Universal company for the making of the pictures and practical demon strations are made of the operations of tills modern war craft. The story is a strong one, tho action and settings the real thing. Methodist Mention The Sunday school has nn orchestra now and will add several pieces as soon as books arrive, Get your babies name on the Cradle Roll. The pastor preached a sermon last Sunday on the Century of Peace be tween England and America. Iteuular cottnue nraver meotimr every Tuesday evening. Try and attend tho one nearest your home. Tho cause of the Frecd-man will bt represented next Sunday morning. He sure to hear it. Rev. H. W. Marsh was in town Mon day and Tuesday. Next Sunday evening tlio subject of the scrmou is "An Eye Opener". Circle No. 1 of the Ladies Aid society held their regular Kensington at the parsonage Monday afternoon. In the evening they entertained the Quarterly Conference at a six o'clock luncheon. Tho dinning room was bountifully decorated iu keeping with St. Valen tino's day. The luncheon served bullet stylo was enjoyed by everyone Fol low Ing this there was a social hour and the regular business of tho church attended to. All leportori a delightful evening. Mrs. M vers rendered a solo Sunday evening which was well received by the congiegatlon. Cottage prayer meeting next Tues day at";:t() at the home of Lri. Lane. There were IS present last 'ljuesday. Farm Loans At best rates and terms to be had in this state. Call for mo at State Hank of Red Cloud. C F. C.tiii:b. The Legislative Grind There have been exercises ill the senate this week, commemorating the Lincoln and Washington birthdays Senators Qulinby, Hoagland and Red loid were the oialors of the occasion and many of tho visitors who weie present on these riavs weie given a sample of real senatorial speech-making. It is a pleasure to note how men of both parties soon forget their par tisanship when occasions such as these demand Tliero hns been much opposition In the Senate end of the state house upon the part of stock food manufacturers over the proposed new legislation sought by the pine food department. It remains to be seen whether the fel lows who soil so piolltable an article from the stHiidpoint of tho manufac turer tiro In tie allowed to proceed with inadequate laws I emulating the business. Food Commissioner Ilaimon lias the right idea, ami It Is wry much to the inlciest of every good eltl.en of this state that the pur.i food laws be the very best that can bo made. Representative Ainlay of Nance has introduced a bill piovlriing for the se lection of the souts of member h to be made by drawing lots. In the past it has been the custom for members to make a grand rush for Lincoln to se lect their scats as soon as tlioy were elected, and as a consequence those living iu tlio tar west were forced to take tho seats left after the members from the eastern part of the state had had their pick. The bill has been re ported for passage by the committee. Lincoln's birthday was observed in the house by the reading of the immor tal Gettysburg address and appropri ate remarks niario by Mr. Reisncr of Thomas. At tho beginning of tho present ses sion the slogan ariorited was "Econo my," and that slogan has been lived up to very slnoerely. Tho employees committee of the house, headed by W. J. Taylor of Custer, has cut down the number of employees to such an ex tent that the nnvroll for tho llrst month amounts to about half the sum paid out for the same time in" previous sessions. The llnanootjorninlttee, with J. N. Norton of Polk as chairman, has not as yet reported. It is understood that this committee is taking an extra amount of time this soar in order to investigate more thoroughly all ap propriations to bo made. The commit tee Is making a special cll'ort to allow only those appropriations which will actually be needed during the ensuing two years. Tlio purchasing of certain supplies has been stoppok, thereby eliminating quite an item of expense. A bill fathered by Taylor of Custer, prohibiting court reporters from ac cepting fees, was iudciinltely postponed in tho committee of the whole house. A battle or words attended tho con sideration of this bill. Cronln of Holt and Lauiguu of Greeley led tho oppo sition. When the senate refused to pass H. R. No. 112, after that measure trad gone through tho house with ouly eight votes in opposition to it, there was much talk about the two branches of the legislature getting at loggerheads aud of each branch retaliating on the other. The bill provided that no member of the state normal board should bo selected from a county In which was located a stato normal school. The house passed this bill with all good it tent. The senate, be lieving that the incisure was brought out to prolong the light between Ma jors and Thomas and that tho board as Col. Gard of Grand Island Is in the lt.V. Walt Elherton came down front Uraud Island Wednesday. ' I Attorney Halo of Franklin wis in i town Monday. Hour to Mr and Mrs Wan en Thomas on Wednesday, February I", a girl. -B"vCS9 -H SSSS'v-4l GREAT CLOTHING SALE Juke Ivinser left for morning his home iu riper visiting Oxford this relatives Here. (lo to Miner Ilros. Co., for all youi wants lu Women's Wear tit ul iu Dry (binds, (Iroceriesand Shoes. The Degree of Honor lodge gave a surprise party Tuesday evening for Mis. L. Wolseh. The occasion being Iu houoi of her birthday. Miss Anna Schumacher of Iowa spent the llrst of tho week here with her sister, .Miss Loiilso Schumacher, who is one of tho popular teachers lu the Lincoln school. At the meeting of tho A. ( U. W. lodge Tuesday evening. (5 ' Cather was elected Master Workman to till the vacancy caii'-ed by John Throck morton's resignation. The W. C. T. F , will meet with Mis. O C. Teel Wednesday afternoon, at U:"iO, Feb. ,!. Topic, Laws of Nebraska (inventing Women and Children, Mrs F. L. Smith will be the Leader. We notice lu Wednesday's Hastings Tribune that Guy Rrarihrook of lly shiiin, Montana aud Miss lMHh Schti mau of Hastings were granted a marr iage license. Fin titer particulars next week. The following slitppcd stock Sunday to Kansas City: Weesner A; Koon'z. 1 ear of hog-; Sam .lohiiston, 1 car of cattle: Del.tney Hros.,'J cars of hogs; Frank Vavricka, U cars mixed slock; Chas. I'lntt.l car of cattle. 8 n 8 Men's Boys' and Children's 8 SUITS and OVERCOATS 8 $ AT BIG REDUCTIONS 8 20 25 333 S Reductions from regular plain figure prices. 1 Only High Grade Clothing Sold Here i KUPPENHEIMER g CLOTHCRAFT Suits and Overcoats THSZ BEST IN THE WORLD Woodmen Night At The Tepee he (jomden-Kaley (jlothing Qo. 8 8 8 Always Reliable CSCS Next Tuesday will be Woodman night at the Tepee l'lecerilug ami in addition to. tho regular program will be given three reels entitled, "Mtxlern Woodmen of America in Motion Pic tures." Showing views or head ofllco, head camp, Foresters encampment, etc , the story of the "Man Who Came Hack." This story is full or human interest, showing tho life of one who spent nine mouths at the Woodman Sanitarium at Colorado Springs. Theso pictures furnish one of the greatest object lessons imaginable and demon strates tlio groat work that Is being dorre by this society. The Woodmen pictures will com mence promptly at 7:30 followed by the regular program at 8:.'!0. Regular pricos, 10 and 5 cents. uf Pianos and Musical Merchandise i UNDERTAKING L.7SDY RTTENDHNTl Calls Answered Day or Night ED. ANACK ALL THE PHONES McFARLAND BUILDING Do Not Gripe Wo have n pleasant ktxativo that will do jiint what you wnut it to do. Wo 6cll thousands of them and wo Lavo never seen a better remedy lor tho bqw els. Sold only by us, 10 cents. H. E. Grlce Drug Co. i A Convalescent requires a food tonio that will rapidly ,..,.,.. . .. A. Oiiveun Emulsion u a moet reliable prescription which wo ,, i alwayt wconupnd (or that purpoee. .. Vliii. H-K'. Grftf Prug Co. CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska Second House North ot I. 0. O. F. Hall Graduate Palmer School of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free At Office Mm M.2I2 now existing and appointed by the governor was entirely satisfactory, re fused to take any pari in the light and decided lo let the htate normal board stand its at present organized. This episode, however, cannot break up the harmony existing betweou tho upper and lower branches of tho legislature. It Is safe to surmise that during the present session, as iu all sessions irr the past, many bills will bo "klllod" by one branch although they have been passed by the other. The Douglas county delegation Is working more irr harmony tills year than ever before. The feeling Hgaurst Douglas county which Iras existed in previous tessious is rapidly disappear ing because the delegation Is trying to prove that Omaha is taking an interest iu the rest or tun siaie and desires 10 co-operate with all parts of Nebraska. The legislature has been grinding out a great amount of work during tho last week. Speaker Jackson Iras a plan for holding night meetings, but if tire work progresses as it has started this will be unnecessary. The souate has passed and delivered to the house thirty-eight bills. The house has ac complished a little more, having passed llfty-six bills, indefinitely postponed twelve in theVommlttee of the whole house, aud killed thlrty-ono iu the standing committee. Yes Many People have told us tho same story distress after eating, gases, heartburn. A UhcoJUL DES?i,a, A nnouncemen t We wish to announce to you our advance Spring display of ladies' and Misses' Coats Styles that are modes, materials stylish, and and shades that you will approve. Tablet l before and after each meal will relieve you. Sold only by us 26c. H. E. GriCt Drug Co, Wc also announce the daily arrival of our New Spring Dress Goods Wool Crepes, The Tussah Cloth, The Epmgle, The Crepe De Chines in all the new shades, Sand Nile Green, etc. tWYou will delight In soolng thoso and wo ploasod to show you. will bo Koseoe r jflfeesnar Ol U: r f if S '.'. .4 r?)yAWtffra