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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
i".y)rgi . .jr W-.VJ1TC!',T,V 2ltv 7 --'' Mi ? y 1 r r"Wl 4 W' IS, f V l$r it' HOME NEWS Bullptln of The Week's Doings Chariot Woods Is in Coloiado this tti'i'k. C. M Smith was in CampU-ll Wud HumIav. Hul Diukurflnti was up from CluliU Koult 8111111113'. Charley Keller of Hastings was in toinTuoda.v. A. V. lily of Mi-Cook was in town Monday on business. Dun Garbor was down from Klver ton thu lh st of the week. The Hfil Cloud Auto Co. recelvid three new Dodjju autos Saturday. Frank Starr left Saturday night for Colorado to buy horses and mules. $50,000 to loan on real estate security. L. 1. Alhkkiut. POK SALK-S00 bushels of ear corn. C. P. PiunES. tioorgo Smclser and family have moved Into Joe MeCallum's iesldeueo Joo McCallutn and family movfd, last Thursday onto Paul Scbulls's farm. Diilaucy Itros., shipped two cars of hogs to St. Joo and Kansas City Wid nesdny. Mrs. Dert Morhart cntortalnod friends at n dluucr party lust Thurs day evening. Miss Elizabeth Overman entertained several friends at a dinner party Satur day evening. Mr. KUIson of Denkolman was In the city Saturday visiting Harry Stroup and fuailly. Dick Huuchey and wife of Grand Island were In the city the last of the yt&3k visiting friends. Twontyfour cars of Colorado horsos passed thru hero Saturday uiirouto to England for her army. For No. 1 Potcritu and Dwarf Mllo Mai?o seed direct .from grower, write J. C. Warrick, Hastings. Go to Miner Hros. Co., for all your wants in Women's Wear and in Dry Coods, Groceries and Shoes. Mrs Carl of Long Island. Kansas, spent Monday in this eitv with her brother, J. A. McAithur and family. Last Friday school was dismissed in the Washington school, owing to a leak in the boiler of the heating plant. Frank, liadley and family left last Thurtriiij- .evening for Port MorgHn, Colorado, wliere they will make their future home. Charley Wolfe and family left the llrst of the week for St. Francis, Kansas, where Uieyf)jvll make their future home. J. A. Tackett, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. aud Mrp. Tackelt, teturnod to his home at Hooueville, Mo.. Monday. , Don't fail to attend the Musical given by Bandmaster Ueti In the opera house, Ftiday evening, Match l'.Uh. 'lhe ilrst half of the entertainment will consist of selections tioiu an cight-ptcfti orshestrn, the second half, solos and duetts. Admission LVie to all. - - Yes Many People liavo told us tho snmo ptory distress nf tcr eating, ga-C3, heartburn. A far wnxscsmsint clblofc before and after each meal will relievo jou. Sold only by us 2uc. H. E. Grico Drug Co. 31 , i I Pine Cone t Orange Week Come to this store next week and buy the finest oranges we have over exhibited at a special low price per dozen and a lower price in quantities Wo are making a specialty of them all this v, eek. Be suie to get your share' . Sweet, luscious, heavy with health ful juice the finest orange to eat whole, the easiest to slice, the most tempting looking orange to serve in salads and desserts. Fresh from those California groves 6 v Fresh Vegetables Every Day F. G. TUR.NUR.E jl Phono 61 n il "lllidi!i ii imwnvvnrasTattiwt.anunn 1' f' I "' nr. is u tin sielt list tin- .Inn r.ilit'fton whs a l!ntiiic, visitor MmuJ iv i: I Amiiek went to UiiMo U-u-k this iiiiiriiing, C KeKo of lCiuisis City was in town Saturday. tioiv Van Camp was in Wymoie Wednt sday Dr. Asherwas in Supeiior Monday on liuiiitss. Pitt. Moeile came down from Blue Hill Monday eeuiug (Jo to the baud concert Piiday e oil ing at theopeia house. Walter Smith, foietnan of this oillee, Is on the sick list today tin penvnt discount on Wall Paper und I'.ilnt U. is Curlier. Coon X Smith Bros, shipped near of hogs to St .hie Wednesday. Weesnor A, Koontz shipped three cars of hogs to Kansas City Sunday. Tho ninth grade had a paity Piiday afternoon in the M. W. A. hall Ploronco McDowell has accepted a position in the Ellis shoe stoic. Get on the wagon aud be a Live Boostor for a bigger Bed Cloud. Prank Graham was called to Iowa Sunday by the doath of his sister. Mrp. Nannie Halo spoilt Saturday and Sunday in Cowles with friends. Three patrols of Boy Scouts havo been organized tills week. Como and join. - Will Patten and family moved this week Into the residence vacated by Chas Wolfe. Jim Mindouhall, ono of the C. B. fc Q. R B. Co. oillclalH, was in town Wednesday L. S. Mclutyre shipped one car of cattle and one car of hogs to Kansas City Sunday. Way no Harvoy of Superior spent Saturday evening with Mr. aud Mrs. dial (iellatly. Simon HufTor left this morning for Big Horn Basin, Wyjinlng, to look over the country. Mrs' P. 0. Turnuie entertained sev eral friends at a Kensington last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Wilbur Hamilton are tho happy patents of a baby girl which arrived last Thursday. Joo Britten and wife moved this week into the residence formerly oc cupied by Clarence Carpenter. WANTED A good steady gentle manly salesman to handle a Ward's wagon In Webster County .c No experi ence needed. For full pailiculars wnto promptly to Dr. Ward's Medical Company, Wiuonn, Minn. Established ltfC. A high class entertainment at a low price will Vo gtven'ftlthoUjpera'nouKb on Friday evening, March lUth, at which time occurs Bandmaster Betz's Musical. The (list half of the enter tainment will consist of selections from an eight-piece orchestra, tho second half, solos and duetts Ad mission '.Tie to all. Farm Lo.ms At best i.itcsaiul teims to be hud in this state. Call for i it tittif Bank ot Bed Cloud C P C'VTlli II You Can Enjoy Life Eat what you want and not bo troubled with indigestion if you will take u C3 yiywrRmrum& Cablet beforo and after each meal. Sold only by us 25o a box. H. E. Grico Drug Co. 'I , ! Monday, March 22-27 Special Sale of Pine Corve Suftkist Oranges Ripe, Delicious, Tender-Seated California Seedless Navels that have been made famous bv the i name "SUNKIST-a name that marks the very highest standard in oranges. ? berve oranges on your table every -day this week. Come here to get i them at a special price. Service First u1 it' i iii n ! mhi ' h , r RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF P. Ill ('.mill' and Miss lilll Hnjns. both nf Flunk in, weie ulu'ed in mail 1 ige last Sut in ilav li, Judge K.iuupy ( Inn lis Limlle has sold his stand o'l Point h avenue to Oliver Wiight who has taken possession of the same. Tuesday evening J A Biadfoid had tho misfortune to mash a linger while opeiating the moving picture machine at the 1'epeo, The stockholders of the lie I Cloud Telephone Co , will hold their annual meeting in lied Cloud, S.-itiudit), Match 'JO, at 2 o'clock. II Merrill. Mis. John Pott"!' leturued home lust Thursday fioin Kochester, Min nesota, whcicshe mulct went an oper ation. She Is getting along nicely. Mrs. 0. E. Ct oss and children came up Iroin Bed Cloud Friday night and visited iclatlves and ft lends a few days. Wednesday's Franklin News. The W C. T. U. will moot with Mis. Uetta Miner Wednesday afternoon, March 21th at 2:30 This Is piohibit ton rally day and a good attendance is desired. Dr. Warrick, The Specialist, will meet eye, ear, noso aud throat patients and those needing glasses lilted at Dr. Damcrcll's ufllco In Bed Cloud, Mou day, March 20lh. The funeral of William J. Rogers was held Sunday aftornoon E. J Ovorlng, Jr., conducted tho services. Tho body wan shipped to Farming ton, Illinois, Monday for burial. Band Master Betz's musical will bo given at the opera house, Friday even ing, March 10th. Tho llrst half of the entertainment will consist of selections from an eight-pleco orchestra, tho second half, solos and duotts. The low prico of 25c admission to all will bo charged. The A. O. U. W lodge mot Tuesday evening and initiated sixteen now members. Prom tho nolso coming f torn their hall that was heard on the streets they must havo had an enjoy able time with tho candidates. An en tertainment commit teo has been up pointed and they piomlse to have a big time at the next meeting for the members. Methodist Mention Revival sorvlcos have bogitu. Those who witlidiew their social functions dining' the revival meeting have our special thanks. The evangelist will bo with us Pi I day. '(Come and hear the orchestra Sunday evenings, or at Sunday school. ? Evangelist Sullivan has been, hold ing a number of successful meetings , Kpworth League taffy pulj warf well attouded and those piesent ropoita. very flue time. j , Plan to attend every service. , Will you attend the oaily mottling ptayer seivico of the league Easter Sunday? Several new inctnbeis weto received Into the league on Tuesday evening. Wo miss our stipeilntiiiidunt from the Softool since he has moved into the cjuntry. The Epvv tilth League will onteitain tho disttlet convention this summer. i A Convaloscont requires a food tonic that will rapidly build up wasted tiesuo SfeofioO- live on l&vazirrxmsaaa emulsion contuxnxng Uvpophaiphxtea is a most reliable prescription w Inch w e always rccouimcnd for that purpose. H. E. Grico Drug Co. "i i' i U- 1 Lettuce, Radishes. Turnips, Green Onions, Cabbage. Etc. l" (St SON i 'Si "i Ih,. Illl,. in idiltoWMttaWIJi The Legislative Grind About I It. ft i t lie count v tn iisui i is of the st itc vv ti In Lincoln mi la, Iruln cilli ! ti liH'etiiitf to meet with Htute tieisuicr II ill, for the put pose of ootisidciliiu; the h iiiiiiuIh nf the Mtntc tieasuier that i emit lances lie m tde by each of the county tiuasuiviH at the end of every mouth. It Is tc purled that matters arc in the sumo condition as befoie the meeting and that tho state tieasmcr'n onlcts tuc still lit loicc. StUiOOls the bill icndcicd for piiut ititf bills for tho piesent M'ssion of tho Ickjlslutuie. All of which tendinis us of the fact that this Item alone exceeds tho total for all other Incidental ex penses r tho session Both House and Seuato have done away with the pi hit iii(,'of iitncnilineiitsto bills under eon Itaetatid the same ate ptovlded the ineinberH from a inlincoj,Maph niaehlnc with help alieady In the employ of the state, allot dliitf a saving of many hundicilH of dollais. Flvo ptoposed constitutional amend ment are now on the Kenoral llle of the Senate, in addition to the submiss ion of the question of whether or not tho statu bhall vote on tho question of a constitutional convention. A motion was adoptod by the Seuato this week that none of the bills submitting a constitutional amendment should ro celve consideration until tho ono hav liiK to do witli tho proponed convention was llrst disposed of. Mr Krumbneh'a commltto reported tho convention plan for consideration tho middle of the week and boforo many days tho vote will havo been tnkcti that will doolde tho matter for this session. It Is known that a majority of tho Seuato favor tho convention idea, but whether tho necessary twothlrds can bo secured Is a question. It does not now appear that it could bo had The Seuato afforded an attract Ion for the publlo Fiiday which was not on thec.ilelidor. When the Omaha dele gation an Ivetl at tho parting of the wajs on some legislation up before the body it was thou that Senator Dmle hioso In his place and made the open uhatgo that In the last leglslatuio Lieutenant Governor MelCelvio had soeietly bargained with tho Omaha Gas Company aud had given that publio service coiporatlon all that they asked for in the leglslatuie, at the ex pense of the Omaha tux payets. The e.lieuteniint governor has Issued a very foreiblo denial The bill appiopt luting tho money necessary for the maintenance of the state government has been thrashed out on tho floor of the House and plac ed on thlid leading. The friends of each department tried to raise the amount allotted to each partlculai ollice butiti tho main tho bill as re ported out by the committee was put tin otigh with few changes. Tho No btaslca National Guard vvero cut prob ably tho vvoist of any having been limited to ?,'$7,G0(J when they asked for 8125,000. The Normal cehools appro pi iatiou was Increased by ?"iO,00M over he amount specified bj thocomuiliiee. It Is estimated that a saving of about t70(l,()()0 over pi ev ions bicniiiums has hceii effected by thee.nefiilapioi tiou iiieut ot the slati's funds by the r'i nance eommitt e. What was scheduled to be tho ii. if the session v cutoff .villi little excite uient Semite File No U tho South Omali.i unncMitiriu bill was up fni eon sidi-i at inn last Thtiisday An iniieinl uient uits dllViuil which pioviilcil fir a vole ill tin- people ot the .ci t i'nt.v which was to bo aunt .cd. Anotliei aiiifnilmciil le.ivlng the ijiicstiou toail the vntfin of both Uniaha and .South Uuuih.i was sui'csted Both amend llU'lits weie i ejected and the bill vviis (Missed to t tilt 1 1 tending in its oiigiuul foi in which provides foi the coiisoIkIii tiou of Oiiuiha and its suburbs as soon as the law isappiovcd bv, thotiovi 1 1101 I he only peisoiis excited about tho outcome weie those outside the lobby mil. II. B. No 178 sanctioned by the newspapei f.-atei nlty of Nebiaska and hav ing fot its put pose the smoking 01 t ot the persistent Iiin dodger 1 as been pissed by the committee of tho Whole House and is now icady for its thiid loading. It pi ovules for the publish ing of the personal tax loll In lomo newspaper In each county. '1 he vote was i at hoi close but as a deeper shnty ot the merits of the bill Is being mat'o by the incmbcis the indications tuc that il will pass with a good in jiritv. "A little iionsi iim, now and thou, Is icllslud by the best of men " The House hi'ld uljjht sessions lime nights iluiiui; the past week A silt ing comuilttcc has bceii app ilntod and every mumber was aii.xious to pet hw hill oil thcgenuial tile befoie this lum. mil tec took cliuiKc. At tho disc uf business Thiiibda, ui'ht a male 1,11111 telte fiom tho Uiiiveisii gave siwial leligliltiii seliu tious. .SicmKci Jack -on lead his annual poem In which h lecillfil siiiim of the hiimmous iii'O dents ot i hi), -.i slon anil iiiudc ini'iit n ot 1 III' lllill tout cliMiuctci istiu of the tiii'lillieis lhe ripi'iikfi' vvas iliiblad 'J'oct Li.uieit' i.f Nebt.tsk 1 by Clonili Of Holt. Tint IIih ilfpii iiik'iiI iuUm Hi)'' nut hod of tliaiiKin Ui. Ddinurull for hlw llbi i til (loiiution to the Ihi) uiuiijiaiiy. GSBSSS3 -S3 SSS3vaE FREE This Piano away This Piano is now on the Road And will be on display in our store in a few days The Practical Advertising Co., of Springfield, 111., will organize a Booster Club in our town and community, with headquarters at our store; and the piano will be given to the Best Booster. Come to the store and have U tell you when the "Big Booster" wil be with us to organize the club. You may become a Booster and get this Piano Free of all Cost COME IN TODAY WATCH OUR ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK Jhe Gowden-Kaley (Jlothing Qo. The Booster Store (Our store for time will be known as the Booster Store, head quarters for the members of the Booster Club.) ass-i6ses -bbbs- esesi-BB Good Planting Time We are quoting you price per bushel of Phone us what you think you will need, and we will save them for you and will guarantee them as to quality and price. Roscoe P. Weesner & Co. ass Have You Found In the (Hand Hum to the Pastor of the I (Hand tin m to the Pastor of Sunday Evening Subjects for JVIarcb: MARCH 7--"Was Moses Mistaken?" MARCH l4--"Did God Ever Drown the World?" MARCH 2 1 -'Contradiction The Bible Against Itself." MARCH 28"Io the Bible a Good Book?" The Uniled Church Choir will add inlerost to each service. J. L. BEEBE, Ask Tlie Chief About It. Pastor jZS3S3X39 I' E. S. Gerber Html I Mute, rniin I.ohiis 1111(1 lllSIUIUU'i.'. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. FOU ItKKT Hooil 5-room liouso tlutshlssn & SuIhcUb. nrlv PIANO will be given FREE COMES THIS YEAR APRIL 2nd How About Your Seed Potatoes AT E WILL HAVE in this week a car of genuine Red River Early Ohio Seed Potatoes. 1 Thesc'p'otatoes are put up in standard 2-bushel sacks all stamped light on the sacks. Red River Earjly Ohio Potatoes Grown in Clay County, Minnesota, so that you can be sure that we can give you the genuine seed. the very low $1.25 3 Any Contradictions Bible? United Church by March t-lllw the United Church by March t-lllw H 1 a DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTiST OYER MATE BANK Red Cloud ' " Nebraska lirlni,' In your uiaatu und bur oal. J. 0. 0Uwell. y ws Mhl S,l t. , ii ) "H 1 Mtasvi (4 VBJSF.'l a i VA VI 1 1 i KV k, If