i-: 'n&i! iHf"W 'jHMmwtimf!. Wk V i Wi i. ). Y" t , I tt! . i- it TRMwwKwFjrMRffsnzft7zTcrjtttrni'ior'rTr RED f! T, O II n . NF.RRARIf TTKVMt'rtMf iwnnfr imm-m. u,u ... ' TTTnmnrniriin rm m m m nun OKIE P r,,u,'"a"ta',t'wrn ira unw u n i I HOMENEWS Bulletin of Tho Week's Doing? Tub Am: Fi.YiXo Non i ii This county commissioner! will meet to in or row. Hurt Wulr of Lincoln was In town Wednesday. Clare Wolfe returned home Tuesday from Omaha. llriiig In your cream nnd buy coal. J. O. Cildwell. P. E. Falrlleltl o'f Guide Rock was in town Tuesday. Coats and Suits at Ji Prloo for Cash Miner llros, Co. homo from is home fion Wid- Sonutor Wcesner was Lincoln over Sunday. FOR RENT A Rood 5-rootu houso Hutchison & Saladen. ndv Dan Gnrher of Riverton was in the city the last of the week. Fred Temple of Kansas' City was In town the last of tho week. John Dovoy of Hastings was in the city Tuesday on business. Powell Hros. are having their billiard hall ro-dcoorated this week. Hen MoFnrland and wife went to Lincoln the first of the week. Will Mountford returned home from Orleans Wednesday morning. J. A. Bradford returned homo tho ilrst of the weok from Omaha. A few Huh Wyandotte cockerels for sale at SI each. Inquire of Mrs. G. W. Trine. Charley Fox of York spent Sunday In this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Fox. County Attorney Munday returned linmn Frlduv fioiu Omaha where he had been on btisslness. I)r. R. E. Camp, who had been visit ing ills folks ut Uurlington, Coloiado, arrived home Sunday. Go to Miner Hros. Co., for all yout wants in Women's Wear and in Dry Goods, Groceries and Shoes. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Fearn of Hastings spent Sunday in this city with his imreuts. Ed. Fearu and wife. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Woods were call ed to Republic. City, Kansas, Monday, by the illuess of his mother. Floyd Turnure went to Lincoln the first of the weok to uttend a meeting of the Nebraska Retailers Association Ed. Garber u a George Holllster re turned homo Friday from Omaha whore they attended the automobile show. Frank Huffer returned home Sunday morning from Illinois where he had been to attend the funeral of his sister. Editor Edson of the Argus was in Orleans Friday attending a meeting of the Republican Valley Editorial Asso ciation. Mrs. Roy Jones and daughter of Clav Center arrived the first of thu week to visit her parents, John Grilfcth and wife The Interior of the Hon Ton Hakerv was given a now coat of paint this week, which adds gmitly to its ap pearance. licit Kuley and Harry Lotion went to Lincoln Tuesday morning to abend the meeting of thu Nebraska KcUilers Association. Chus. Harris lias ret-igticd his posi tion as teamster at tho Mnloiie-Avury Co's lumber yard, and Liwienee Doylo hii-, accepted h" slime. Tlio High Helu.nl dehatoi-. will go to Guide Rook Friday evening wheio tiey are scheduled tor a debate, with tne High School team of th.it place. ASra. Hello Ketglo has purchased the property mi Elm street formerly occupied by Hoy Wonloli, and is having pan of ttiu house torn down mid remodeled. Mrs. Foster of Republican City, who hail boon veiling herpuients, Al lleors and vvif-. left Tuesday lor MltineMitH, whore ho will matio her future, home. Hop hustmnd puswd thru here tho first oT tho week with their cup of houno hold goods.. Tho follow ing shipped stock Sun day: Will Robertson. !1 ears of cattl to St. doc; lYuebitut A. Koontz, I car of hogs; John EiicUnn, 1 car of hogs; Andrew Hansen. 1 cur of mixed stoou to ICtnsus City; Fraud ltoAiud, 1 cm of horses to I'uiyneo Cry. People Say To Us "I cannot cat this or that food, it docs not agree with me." Our advico to oil of them is to talec a fOXQXV Tahlof dfllll TIl'Ol liUUM'tclll Om th i. Kil Amuck uas in Guide Hock nesdav Coats and Suit-, at Price for Cash iM titer Hnw Co. .Mis. W. I). Edson returned homo the Hist of the week rrom Cuniiil Islrtiid. Guy Hal lies, win moved to Iowa some time ago, is in town this week. John Grimes was in town this week visiting his brother, Ned Gilmes and family. If you lnio headache or nose or throat trouble 101) Dr. Warrick Mom day, Mai eh 1-t. Mis. ISiirbiira Phares is home fro in Chicago w litre she has been buying goods for her store. Lchind Culilwell, who has been in Omaha for sometime, returned home the last of the week. Mrs. V 11. Solliday and daughters spent Saturday with Hed Cloud rela tives. Monday's McCook Tribune. Glen Walker returned home Fridey morning from Omahit whero ho had been Httendlng the automobile- show. Roadinnster Phillip Trout of Hed Cloud is in the city today to attend the Safety First meeting. Monday's McCook Gazette. Henry Lee of Goodland, Kas., arriv ed in the city the last of the week to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Daisy Nelson, which was held Monday. Mis. Potter of Red Cloud arrived In the city last Thursday morning and has been vislling her brother Conduct or II. A. Heale Monday's McCook Tri bune. Dr. Warrick, The Specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses fitted at Dr. Damerell's olllco in Hed Cloud, Mou day, Match 1st. Bishop needier will visit Grace church, Hed Cloud, to preach and ad minister the rituof continuation Tues day evening, March '2nd, at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. Mrs N R. Simpson returnod home Monday evening from Omaha where she had been for some time at the bed sldo of her son, Rav, who was sick in a hospital at that place. Ray accom panied her home. At tho meeting of the Odd Fellow's lodgo Monday night, they decided to move into thu Turnure hall, which is being fixed up and when finished will make u bettor lodge room than the one now occupied in the Odd Fellow building, which is au eye sore to thu city of Hed Cloud. Thoto was tin old man and he had u wooden leg; he had no money no money could ho beg. He had a piece of pipe nnd a twelve-inch board ho says to himself, "I'll make a Ford." A gallon of gas and a quart of oil, and a piece of wire for a coll, four big spools anil an old milk can, he hammered 'em together and the darn tiling ran. Steamboat Pilot. J. L. Hcebe, pastor of tho United church at Red Cloud, has contracted for space in tho Red Cloud Chief, aud each week It is filled with timely topics of interest to the church aud helpful to the community. This is the Urst nnd only exchango to leach the Journal office that carries sgch adver tising. At least it shows a progressive spirit on the part of the pnstor and ohuicli of that town. Alma Journal, Jean Elizabeth, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewitt died at their homo n'. Hed Cloud, Thursday, February If. The little oi.e has been suffering with typhoid-pneumonia, for several days and all possible aid was secured but to no avail, T. J. and Hurt Hewitt, Frank Waggoner and wife and Mrs. Ella Brandon left for that, place Friday morning to attend the luneral services which takes place today. Republican City Hanger. Kroin different parts of the country comes stories of a swindle successfully worked on t armors who thought they weie going to get cheap groceries. Two smouth strangers went through the communities, taking orders for a hoiiM! In Chicago, pretending to sell a staudaid brand of sugar and Hour so cheaply thutevery farmer visited toulc tiotu 10 to t'Wl woith anil other things beside-. Hcciiif.0 of the low prices the II mr and sugar hail to tie paid for 111 udwtiice. It is alleged that in one community the swindlers pieke I up -.oiiio tll.roo and no groceries delivueil. Downs News. Two Red Cloud Boys Marry Out of Town Miss lMlth Schuninii.a former Blue Hilt uli-l whs untrue I Wednesday at the home of hpr mother lit Hustings to Guy HiHtlhronk of llyslrim, Mon tana The bride K a daughter of Mrs L. Schiimuu who has a number of relit thes In Blue Hill mid vlelnltj. The jo ing la ly was born and raided here, moving to Hastings with her mother a few years ago, She has many friends here who will extend congratulations aud bc-t wishes.- Blue Hill Leader. In the pnsciieeof only the humili ate family, ll-s Edith Schumaii and Mr. Guy llradbrook were united in marriage at noon Wednesday, at tho home of the bride's mother, Mrs, KiitlierlneSehiimaii, liflfi West Font lb street, by the Hev. Mr. Karpenstcln of Hie Gorman Lutheran chinch. The ceieiiiony was perfotnted under a pendant wedding bell In the parlor, which was decorated lit pink and white. In the dining room where a three course luncheon was sorved, tho decorations were green nnd white. Miss Louise Schuinan, sister of the bride, and Miss Clara Wucchter of Blue Hill were bridesmaids. Tho groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fltikenblndor of Hod Cloud, and formerly wus a shortstop on the Red Cloud baseball team. In tho evonlng Mr. and Mrs. Brad book loft for Omaha, and after March 21 will bo at homo at Hysliam, Mont., where the groom is engaged in tho lumber business. Hastings Tribune. The Chief along with Guy's many friends here wish him and his bride much joy and happiness. mrnfmeann-UBiMittrKXKWLSimiimuimutamn The Legislative Grind Despite nil or the early talk about a short session and early adjournment there Is little prospect that the legis lators will get dome befote the middle of April. Appropriation bills me beginning to emtio from tho committees now and soon the tax payer will know Just how deep leu'cd the economy talk heard at 3an69S3 -3ffl- &3&Sv SPRING 1915 U Wo arc iilad to announce our Big Spring Showing of Seasonable Merchandise for Men, Young Men and Hoys in the beginning of the session. The test I fp) x t i t r .-.-. . , ":,::: r, .1 new spring suits HATS :: SHOES FURNISHINGS Our buyer has just returned from the bin Eastern markets and we are prepared to show you exceptional bargains in high tfrade Suits. Kuppenheimer Hand Made Suits (For Men and Young Men) $l8ja to $30.ea Cloth Craft Suits for Men and Young Men $10.22 to $20.22 We solicit your trade for dependable merchandise and promise the bast treatment In our power to give you. ft Tablet before and after each meal. 25c abox. Rrstittiniat Helmed ut Guide Hot It llobbet-H littered the Edson Mine rsstiinratit on Monday night, sajs th .S ate .Journal, after midi.lglit by way of it rear wliul-ivv and carried away a slot machine containing about $'W in nickels and about four boxen of cigars Tho slot machine was found about n uillo west of town this morning with tlm tiottont smashed In and the money gono. Tito men were seen in town yesterday who are suspected. The stierill's of adjoining counties have been notified and ato oh the lookout for them. Growing Children frequently need a food tonio and tissuo Lmiuicr tor tucir jjouii irau. hMog. SL'SS" confamtriff UvpopUovhUti ia the prescription for this. H. E. Grice Drug Co. Tho following articles tukcit from tho Seneca Tribune, published at Seneca, Kansas, glvos a moro com plete account of the marriage of Will Miksclt to Miss Coy Itulo, a nolo of which was made in those columns last week: "Wednesday evening, February 17, at the home of the parents of the bride in Adams township, Mr. mil Mrs. J. W. Kule, tlteir daughter, Coy . was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to William .1. Miksclt The service was performed by Hev. C F. Iloso of the Christian church of Oiiedla, with tho ring ceremony. The man and lady of honor were Warren and MissMyrtlo Long. In the decor ations the color scheme- of pink and white was carried throughout in table and home nd irumeut, and the bridal position was surrounded by fern upon lace. J 'The fortunate young man hnlls from Red Cloud, Nebraska, and the happy culmination of nnacojiaiutitucc formed at one of the Community meet ings in the Ford district was reached in the wedding coremony pronounced by tho Hev C. F. Hose as noted above. Tho Rules have been residents of that neighborhood for the past nine years, and the bride nnd only daughter is a young lady In every way worthy of tho man of her choice, and in her attire of white bilk aud crepe de cheite In shadow lace and bead trimmings was a symbol of love and beauty befitting occasion. "The guests were the mother and brother of the groom from Hed Cloud, Grandma Rule of Morrill, and the im mediate relatives of the bride. After a week at Hed Clbud among lelatlvcu and friends they will return to the Hide homestead to make their home, Mr anil Mrs. Rule taking up their abode in Oneida " Another wedding which interests Oneida people, especially tho Chris tian church people, is MKs Coy little and Mr. William Mlkseh of Hed Cloud, Nebraska. Ono year ago last October Mr Miksch came front his Hed Cloud homo to assist in the sing ing in a revival meeting with Rev. Hose, lie came highly lucommcndctl and at one glance at his open, honest countenance you would know that the reecoinineiidations could not tell his worth. While in our city ho mot. Mis-i Coy at the home of Hev. JIumi We nil know Mlt.s toy'h bterling worth ami we soon observed that Mr. Miksch was not blind either. Since tho hum tlig he has boon a frequent visitor at tin- Hulo home in thu Ford vicinity. Last tint unlay afternoon Mrs. Sam Neil gave a shower at her home for Miss Rule. Tho young ladies' classes of Onuida mid Fold Sunday Schools assisted. On aceount of the bad mads many were unable i'roiu here to bo present but sent to uiDmbr&nces to temiiid Mug Cy of the happy times llu-y had spent to. goi-lnw- May happiness nnd prosper ily bo this (Us-'iviiig couple's portion in their wo tried lile." tor" ate llghliiigngaiii. The graduates want to be t hided of the competition of the tiu-ehooled mitt and the latter have so many fi lends lu the legislat ure that the vets are compelled to modify their bill to have nt.y chanee for Its passage. "A proposed constitutional amend. inent provides for the elect Ion or nine iiiembeis of the Supremo Court to bo elected by districts. Tint sponsors of the bill have cracked the party lash and reminded tho democrats that It was pledged in thu Columbus convent ion. Tho fact that the present court is two years behind with its work is a argument for the amendment. Between Jerry Howard aud Taylor of Custer tho attorneys are getting fro lent swats. Howard denominates them as 'ambulance chasers", "jack- legs" ami "blood suckers". Taylor In much opposed to contingent fees and has Introduced a bill to make SI 00 it maximum attorney fee. All bo it there are some splendid lawyers in tho legis lature they como far bhurt of dominat ing the deliberations, At the close of the llftlt week of tlio legislative session tho work accom plished 111 the Senate end may bo con cisely stilted in these figures: Uills passed 10; ready for passage !)."i; on general tile Qll; failed of passage or in definitely postponed 47, making a total of 181 already taken care of, out of a total or '".Hi Introduced. Fifteen of the above number of bills were House Hulls. The newspaper men of tho state are hotter organized this year than ever' before. A legislative committee is keeping the fraternity posted as to matters of interest and editorial opin ion and letters to members of House and Senate are Invited. Houso Roll No. 17d Is sponsored by tho State 1'ress Association and has for its purpose the smoking out of the tax dodger. The theory advanced is that publicity will cure more evils than criminal .statutes. II iiouso uoll .Mi. -J7M passes uvory man inthucoiinty may know tho valu ation of the personal property of every other man in thu county and the public will sit us a board of equalization. The Senate has had as its guest thu greater part of the past ten days, R. U.. Uowell, ex-eandiditte of the Republican party for (Jovernor of Nebraska. He has been trying to get tho legislature to consent to giving his Omaha Water Doard authority to go Into the electric lighting and power business in the city of Omaha and adjacent territory. The introducer of the mcasuro iu thu Senate is Chas. Saunders, while one of his counselors aud helpers is John L Webster: the hitter being quite us well known over Nebraska as are either of the other two gentlemen. Omaha electric light rates have been as high or higher than those charged in many of the smaller communities and the gentlemen named claim they aru woik lug In opposition to the great mono polies and special privilege corporation of our metropolitan city. IJhe Qouiden-Jvaley Qlothing (jo. I Always Reliable I Pianos and Musical Merchandise f UNDERTAKING LRDY KTTENDRNTl Calls Answered Day or Night ED. AMACK ALL THE RHONE McFARLAND BUILDING SOUTH 1NAVALE Geo. .liinsen left for Montana .Mon day morning. LSriiuo Schneiber's children ate quite sick with metislfH Joe Scott Is visiting his nelco Mrs. Alva Stotier this week. Monu llcsdi and Hlsie Hawkins mo quite sick with measles. Frank Hlaukciibaker and family spent Sunday at the Robt. Mitchell homo. Hay Mitchell aud wife spent Sittur- nay anu niinuay witn relatives near Franklin. Mrs. J M. ICincald was called to Red Cloud last Ktidiiy by the death of her her sitter, .Mrs. Nelson. Dwight Kauilnsky lelurned to Hed (.ljtid to school Monday after tin absence of several days on account of mumps. ijiilte a number of farmers met hist Tuesday oionlng at Dist. No.'.) fcchool house for tho purpose of oigani'.iiiga local In the Farmers' Ciiiou. Farm leans At befct rates and terms to bo had In this, state. Cull for mu at State HhiiI; nf Red Cloud. C. F. C.THi:it. ? Farmers Attention 'fQIIaving secured tho H. C, Cutler stock yards we arc now prepared to take euro of your mloek and will pay the highest market, price. See ui.--Delnney llros, - I HIM Take a Tonight It will act as a laxattvo in the morning H. E. Grice Drug Co. Quality's a right smart help But goods can't "sell themselves'' It takes some shore nuff sellin' talk To move 'em off the shelves. Jus' try to sell a dollar bill Marked down to forty nine The quality is thar, our job's To prove its genewine. (With Apologies to "Velvet Joe.") We are showing our New Coats and Dress Goods for Spring and the quality is mem in Let Us Prove To You That It Is "Genewine9' v v 'J he Rural Mail farriers' examina tion will be hold at the High Scho 1 building Saturday morning February 27th. Those oligablo to take thlM ex iimlimtloii -shall teport thete at i):"0 i.' in. Our Advlco Is: When you feci out of porta from consti putiou, Jet us say that if do not relievo you, sco a physician, becausa no other homo remedy will. Sold only by us, 10 ccut3. H. E, Grice Drug Co. ffoseoe bo. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTST OVEU SI ATE BANK PM Gioud ' 8 Nebraska DR. DEARDORF VETERINARY SURGEON Orailuntu Chicago Veterinary College iwki.vi: yiiaiis i:xi'i:uikxcb AT 1A1 LEY'S TIK BARN Rod Cloud -:- Nooraska E. (IT Gaurbei- R-al Estate, 1'arm Loans and Insurance. &ed Cloud, - Nebraska. Dr. Nicholson v? DENTIST oFi'iou ovrn amiiuqut's 6T0BG in mvmiTox o.v mondav RedC'.O'-id, Nebrjika -Vi ;, fl ;. f H. E. Griee Drug Co. hTm'jtra.f'Mre't.gwwi n&&)wifrMmi3i4)&i VW MKV