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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
m - ,vsr'rw7,r$i!ifc 0 i RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF V i X te fL X T ) P , t 1 .4 J i V VW HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings niaiii Aloe Smolser was in Cowles Wednes ilny. J nun's Silvey was down from Inavule Tuesday.. Idaho Apples just received at Minr llros. Co. Mrs. UerL Sherman went to LIiicjIu SuhndHy. Uye Shopliordsun of Rivet ton was in town Tuesday. John Ohmstedc of Guide Kouk wan in town Friday. Mrs. Hert Leonard was down from Inavule Tuesday. The county commissioners were in bOisiou Tuesday. Kd Payne of Catliorton township was in town Wodncbday. Alf Me ('nil was a passenger to Lin coln Wednesday morning. Kail Dlekerson was up from Guide Rock the first of tho week. Don Saunders of Kansas City was in the city the liistof the week. Dan Hurl or was a passenger Monday morning to Osceola, Nebraska. Ed. Amaek was In Guide Koelc Sat urday on professional business Mr. and Mrs Joe Tophum have mov ed into I. W. Kelson's residence. C. L. Cutting had a now awning put up in front of his storo this week. $50,000 to loan on real estate security. L. l ALimioitr. Miss Allison Cowden spent tho first of the week in Lincoln with friends. For rubber boots and rubbers come in and bee us. The Hills Shoe Store. Order your Lettuce, Hadishes, Colety and other vegetables fiom Miner llios Co. John McGtiire, Earl Dieltorson and Vernon Zeiss spent Tuesday in Hast ings. Miss Yola Swartzof the Argus olllce, was on tho sick list the last of tho week. HrakcuiHti .1. A. Claik Is vUitlng tho folks at Ked C.oud. Moud.ij s McCook Tribuue. Our spi ing stock of shoes have arr v ed ami they tiro tieaiitleh. The Kills Shoe Store. .1. C Sloss and family have moved to Omaha whre they will make their future home THE TEPEE I mil n Ki7.1 m v y S Alias Jimmy Valentine IN FIVE ACTS Monday Tuesday March 29-30 (Alt AS) 'I (topnwmjTfflm With Robert War wick who played leading part in the "Man of the Hour." Regular Prices 10 and 5 Cents First Show 7:30. Second 9:30 Ed Burr of Uuide Rick was In town Wednesday Vale Ellis of Ciestoii, Iowa, spent the first of the week hero with his fathor, S C. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. John Weesner are tho happv patents of a baby gill which arrived last Thuisday. Mrs. A. A. Husheo of Hastings ar rived in the olty Tuesday to visit li-r brother, Ellas Goble and family. Mrs W. L. Woe sner an! daughter. Miss Cora, loft the last of the week for Lincoln to visit Senator Weesner. Mr. ami Mrs. Nelso Rants have mov ed to Eil Payne's farm in Catheiton township and will keep house for him Spring Suits! Spring Coats! Spring Skirts! Spring Dress Good-! Eveiy thing new for Spilng at Miner llros. Ca. Mr. Prank Perry of Red Cloud visit, ed a few days this wiok with his In oth er LoRoy and family in this city. Clay Center Sun ' Miss Pearl Shcror, who Is teaching at Koscmout, has been elected to teach in the Rlvertou public schools next year. Kufus Mlksch received word last week that his aunt, Mrs. Anna MlWseli, aged 111 years, died March lHi ut Grace Hill, Iowa. John Wolfo was called to Havcloek, Saturday, by the soiious illness of his fathor, J. C. Wolfe, who passed away at that placo Saturday afternoon. (J. 11. Ilollister, round house foio man at Red Cloud, was at McCook headquarters, Satinday on company business. Monday's McCook Tribune. Mis. G W. Lindtey returned home ; Saturday from Lincoln where she had j been spending a few weeks with her husband, Representative O.; W Lind- bey. Hrakeman E. P. Oborn was sent 1 down to Red Cloud, today, to relieve Hrakeman lleois, who was called to WilsonvllIo. Moudey's McCook Til- ''A. ?l Li ttjrttc , H "V. tERTi safe k tv ., I I J-v-V n , S3 ' ei SSs2 -7 t nscSZiPA- &r rto8t$ For the Easter Season Our Lines in All Sections Are Attractive KID CLOVES There is Simmons Gloves for you that will complete your costume in a distinctive way. Staple and novelty colors in cluding putty and sand. THE DREW SHOE For Easter Woar It is useless to look for Better Shoes. There is nothing better made in the United States. We have many that will in terest you in our stock. OUR LINE of Spring Wash Goods consist s of Voiles, Organ dies, Flaxons, Dimities, Mad ras, etc. Many in 39 and 40-in widths. These goods are also priced at popu lar prices. Per yard IS to 25c Light, med ium and dark shades. MMjWM The new things in Spring Cloaks at attractive prices. From $6.50 to $14.00 Nov Colors os Woll as Staples Agents Green ::,.. F. G. Tarn-are & Son H ReV'eW SERVICE FIRST Co Patterns ' Purchases The Rest of Sli(is,,(ucohJitii1lty,'iit Miner Hios ( o. The Lincoln .school children will en joy a mention net week. Have you seen those line spring Shoes and O.xfoidsat Miner llros Co.? FOR SALE -800 bushels of ear corn. C. l- I'iiaiiks. Onler your (lenuluo Red River Early Ohio Seed Potatoes from Miner Hios. Co. Miss Irene MeGulrc, who Is teaching school near Rivet ton, was home Saturday. Another Itioom Sale, 15 and 'J.' cents, at The Vailety Stoic, Saturday. Come and get yours. Mr. and Mrs. 1M Piatt aro rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their home Wednesday. For No. 1 Peterlta and Dwarf Mllo Maivo seed direct from grower, write J. V. Wui rick, Hastings, Go to Miner llros. Co., for till yom wants in Women's Wear and in Dry Goodd, Groceries and Shoes. L. II. McKimmey of Oug, arrived tho last of the week to visit at the home of his son, W. M. McKimmey and family. Dr. Win rick, The Specialist, will meet eye, ear, no-e and tin oat patients and thoe needing glasses lilted at Dr. D.uuei ell's olllce in Red Cloud, Moti day, MiuehiMlth. Mis. Uaiiett will hold her Spring Millinery opening of pattern and trim med hats which Include all the late fashions on Saturday, March "Till. Call and see them. S. G. Wolfe and sons, Joe and Joss, of Havcloek returned to their home Wednesday after attending the funeral of his father, J. C Wolfe, which took place Tuesday afternoon. Owing to the condition of the streets at Superior and Uloomlugton the dray men are obliged to haul the freight up town from the depots in push cm ts P. G. Wolfe and wife returned to Sutton Wednesday morning after being called here to attend the funeral of his father, J. C. Wolfe, which was hold Tuesday afternoon. A Roston tea party will be given by the Philathen club of the Hapllst church on Friday evening, March 2(i, in the building formerly occupied by Ed Amaek. Supper will bo seivod from 5::i0 to 8:110, price i2Se. Every body cordially invited. Monday morning t hero was a small wreck at lilue Hill. An extra freight from the west which went thin hero en roil to to Hastings rati Into the fioight train of the llollrege bianch which was taking water at lllue Hill and do slroyed a few box cats. No one was hint. Mrs. Julia Angellne Wells, aged 7H yom fi, f mouths and !) days, who Iiiih hci'ii sick with pneumonia, died Tueb diy nt Cowles She leaves two wins, G. A. Wells and Del Wells to moutn her demise. The funeral was held Wednesday at Cowles Fred Blight, who Kent to St. Joe a year ago last tall audeuteie I the horse shoe pitching contest at the live stock show, iceoived his prize of S-" till week. Mr llright sajs ho had a good tiine and pitched shoes ngiiiiist men from Iowa, Missouii, Kansas and No braska and won all the games he pitch ed The ladles of tho M. E church will h nd their annual Faster llii.ar on Sat urday, Apt II .'Ird, in the Newborn e building toimerly occupied by Ed Amack. They will have on sale apt ons, caps, ladies' underwear, sunboino. and chlldien'.- clothos. A Chicken Pie dinner will bo served. Supper will he setved also, price 'JOe. C. II. Kensler, the dope llcnd who caused tiouble at the court house yes tcriay and later promised to Jchvc for Hud Cioud, was taken up by the police this morning in a demented state. He was not tatioual for one minute out of fifteen this morning, and was taken befoie the county olllclals. They de cided after investigation to semi him to tho "Dip" ward at Ingleside. Fri day's Hastings Republican. m m THANKS TO YOU, BOYS! Editor MoArthur of the Red Cloud Clilef was born on St Patrick s Hay and this week he celuhiated the event by printing his newspaper edition in gieen. -Monday's dusting's Republican, i-3&-3 How to Secure This Piano Free Cut out tho coupon In (his adveitlsement, till it in piup erly, mall or In lug it to our stole; get your ft lends to buy and have your ft lends logct their friends to buy. Collect all their Rooster coupons and place thorn to your ciedlt In our Rooster Club ballot box. With your friends' help you can secure seeial bundled dollars' worth of Rooster coupons every month. This eaidtul nrlyo will be L'iveu to I he Rooster seeming the greatest, number of coupons befoie tho close of tho Rooster Club campaign. Thirty days' tiotlco of close will bo given. In ca-eof a tie for any piemlum, the premium will bo sold and money divided. OUR PRICKS WILL REMAIN AS LOW AS EVER UEMEMRER It will not cost you one penny mote to trade with us. Our prices stay Justus low-beside, wn oiler many special bar gains, Our goods will stilt be or the same thoroughly rellablo quality. Theio is every reason why you should do all of jour trad ing at our store. Rooster Coupons given for cash purchases or In settlement of old accounts. The pretnluin will arilvo in a few days. Watch for it and como to our store to sio It. Enter Your Name or the Name of Some Friend as a nietnlier in io near reiaiivu 111 be allowed to IMII lilt- IMMinil I Vllllft See Hie Ad next week which will explain how to got tho Rooster i.. Listen to Music white the clerks I fei KM oa',,,y 8 the Rooster Club and Commence Saving Coupons. No near relative of any person tint 1 vol j connected with our store w join Tin' iiooster Ululi. Pill. Music ench Satuiduv Afternoon wait on you. GOOD FOR 1,000 BOOSTER COUPONS , Ruostor Club Storo I wish to nominate as a member in your Roostor Club I understand this is merely a nomination, and docs not obligate me in any way Namo Dato Address (Only one to a metnboi) (Fill out, cutout and mall or bring to our store or use this as a sample nomination coupon.) Jhe Qomden-Kaley Clothing (jo. I The Booster Store J Editor Arthur MoArthur of the lied Cloud Chief was '11 years old on Thurs day, and the Chief came out printed In giecnouthat day, If "Art." doesu's look out he will be In the "old batch" class before long. Wednebdaj's Frank lin News. COMING!) tlHHHHHI i W'li !SHM!avlA' TO Horses I Mules RedCload,SatardayJar.27 1 AT SMITH'S BARN Will buy horses and mares from 5 to 10 years old, weighing from 1 200 pounds up. Will buy mules from 5 to 1 0 years, weighing from 1 000 to 1 200 lbs. Ray Marshall! Solk Lililliiil ii wl9l9fiP, :; rijinL' r i yMW mMwimwsmm If You Desire AithurMcAithiir, editor of the Chief, ha 1 a birthday on St. Patrick's Dy, but he didn't say whether lie was .'10 or UOyetrs old, so we take it for granted that he is less than HO, and as a gentle reminder that youth Is still near, and In honor of that noted saint, printed ids paper in green ink, whlci showed coiisldciahle euterpilse on tho part of editor McWrthur Fiidaj's Commer cial Advertiser I Farm Loans At best rites ami terms to be had lu thisstite. TiiU for mo at State Hank I of Red Cloud. C F. Catiiiiu IE VERY one of your banking connections to be a profitable one, returning you the largest measure of service and accom modation commensurate with the size of your deposit, open an account with us. Interest paid rtn time deposits. Deposits Guaranteed by State Guaranty Fund WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA OAIMTAh tfll.-i.OOO u &' H i 'ft H ( A ! tr. i fr-a . W.M 1F -" ' H5J