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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
v... ..V : V f. RED OLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF t. i-A H ilir " - ., M Union Memorial Service May 30th, 1915 At the Opera House 11 A. M. Sermon by Rev. Hummel Sunday School at South Side Mission 2:30 p. m. Sermon by Rev. J. L. Beebe at Close of the Sunday School. Sunday Evening at United Church Address by Prof. Moritz, Supt. of Schools "Who Was the Man of Sin. the Son of Perdetion?" (Read 2 Thess. 2:3) (Subject) The United Church Has No Hobbies. Come! m I WWJW.WAW.V.V.W.VA HONE NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings iVV For llaso Ball Goods go to Fogel's. Dow Kaley was In Superior Tuesday. Ladies' Suits nt Miner s at $10 and up. Jim Kthcrton was In Nelson Sunday, Sheriff Hedge was in Hastings Fri day. Monday will bo observed as Decora tion day. Barn for sale. Iutiiiire of Walter Marshall. adv Joo Henderson was down from Mc- Cook, Friday. The Best of Shoes "Queer, quality" at Miner Bros. Co. Get on the wagon and boost for a livelier Red Cloud Will Mount ford was a passenger to Orleans Sunday evening Reduced prices on trunk':, suit cases and traveling bags at Fogel's. Fritz Moude has resigned Ills position with the Red Cloud Auto Co. $50,000 to loan on real estate security. L. P. Ar.nittoiir. E. J. Overing Jr., will bo tho orator of the day at Wrny, Colorado, on Dec oration day. . Our springstock of shoes have arriv ed and they Hro beauties. The Ellis Shoe Store, Ralph Woods of Wymorc spent the first of tho week in this city with his parents, Mr. Bnd Mrs. Chas. Woods. Spring Suits! Spring Coats! Spring Skirts! Spring Dress Good! Kvciy thing new for Spring at Miner Bros. Co. Miss Flossie McKimmey returned home Sunday from Edi-on, Nebraska whero she had been spending a weelc with relatives. Mrs. Clin'oul Henderson of Bct-gs, Oklahoma spent last week in this city with her aunt, Mrs. tiriee, and sun Flave. She left tlio (list of the week for Chester where bhe will visit Spring Coats at S3 and up at Miner's. Ed Crary was up from Guide Rock Monday. Father Fitzgerald was in Superior Saturday. Tom Auld of Omaha was in town on Saturday. Tomorrow the schools closo for the summer vacation. Miss Jennie Miner spent Sunday in Inavalo with friends. Attorney Sutherland cainc up from Nelson Sunday evening. A now line of hammocks just re ceivedsec them at Fogel's. Have you seen those line spring Shoes and Oxfords at Miner Bros Co.'.' J. L. Christian and C. H. Potter were in Alma Monday ou business. Attorney E. U. Overman was in Alma attending district court tho first of the week. Mrs. J. W. Boehr was n passenger to Fairfield Tuesday morning to visit her folks. Mrs. Warren Longton of Hastings is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ilulmgrniii this week Go to Miner Bros. Co., for all your wants In Women's Wear ntul in. Dry Goods, Groceries and Slices. Rev. Austin and wife arrived in tho city Monday evening to visit their daughter, Mrs. Harry Cramer and family. Bruce Eshelman returned home the last of tho week from Mcl'herson, K119., where ho has. beonJittendlng college the past j car. Jim Etherton, who has been engineer at the power house for several months, has resigned his position which will take effect June 1st. Harry Huft'er will take his place. V. E. and R. C. Long of Kansas City have located In this city and have opened up an establishment called the Red Cloud Hat Works whero they will reblock and clenn hats. Miss Marie .Tern burg, who has been teaching school at Sutherland for tho past year, was operated on for appendi citis at North IMiitto recently, but was able to return to her home in this city the first of tho week. Jlgygagg? Harry RoaU went to Detroit today. Get a State Spoon at Miner Bros. Co., store. s H. J. Mattrtr returned homo fronr Lincoln Tuesday evening. Chas. Strong of CiilbcrUott was In town Sunday visiting friends. Order your Lettuce, Radishes, Celery and other vegetables from Miner Bros. Co. I Attorney McNenv was In Alma at tending district court tho lirst of the week. Charley Walter and Meredith Butler arrived home Tuesday ovonlug from Stock ham. Charley Fox camo down from York Saturday evening to visit his parents. S. 1. Fox and wife. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bell of Lincoln spent tho first of the week In this city with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warren. Come in and sec our Emmv-Lon Tennis shoes also Sandals for all sizes of people. The Ellis Shoe Store. . Miss Hazel McKeighan of Lincoln is in the city visiting her sister, Miss Beatrice McKclghun, and frleudc. Farmers, see mo for Crude Oil. It will disinfect and clean your hogs of lice and scurvy. Sam Lludsey. adv Carl Jernburg returned homo Sun day morning from Akron and Denver where he had been visiting for 11 week. Two and slxty-nlnc ono hundredths Inches of rain fell in this locality last weok which will help the wheat ami oats. Dr. Caldwell returned homo from Hastings and Lincoln Friday evening whero he had beeu spending n few days. Drs. Cros and Nicholson returned home from Omaha Friday whero they had beeu attending the state deiltal association meeting. Bandmaster lletz announces that tho Red Cloud Band has been chosen as the ollicial band for the Independ. ence Day celebration at Hastings ou July nth. . OwitiR to the Commencement exer cises which tnko place this week, Band master Bet, announces chat the open air band concert will be given on to monow, Friday, evening. Flave Griee left Wednesday evening for Pasadena, California to visit his brother, Bert Grice and family. Be fore returning home he will tnko in the Panama exposition at San Fran cisco. Supt. P M Whitehead of the Goth- onburg public schools who was elected superintendent of our public schools for the ensuing year was in the city Saturday getting acquainted with our citizens. ' There will be regular services at the Baptist church next Sundar. Rev. Cole's subject for his morning sermon will be "Bed Cloud's Greatest Needs'. and for his I'veniiig sermon "The Way to Secure World Peace." Everybody invited to attend these services. Encouraged by the success of the past two weeks iu showing "Seats of the Mighty" and "As Ye Sow," the Tcpeo on in xt Monday afternoon and evening will produce "Old Dutch", 'a coinedy-draina in five part", with Low Fiolds (of Weber and Fields, the world famous comedians) and 1111 all Star Cast. Afternoon at .'! o'clock, evening at 8. Admission-afternoon 10 and 5, evening 15 and 10. TEPEE "OLD DUTCH" I sses - essTs MONDAY, MAY31 Afternoon and Evening Afternoon at 3 Evening at 8 A Special Attraction In five parts with Lew Fields and an all Star Cast. A Shu bert Broadway feature. Prices: Afternoon Evening 10 and 5 15 and 10 Old Master Coffee Has tho imported flavor at the home grown price. "Try it 'Yourself and Know' For sale by FREE Six Safety Razor Blades SHARPENED FREE F. G. Turnure & Son SERVICE FIRST Remember We Give S. & H. Green Stamps If you will cut out this advertise ment and brine it to our store on or before Saturday, June 5tli We are local igents for "flur nett," the marvelous Safety R zor Sharpening txpert of Omaha, and to further popularize his work we are going to rave six of your safety rezar blade s sharpened for you FREE OF CHARGE. Bring as many b'ndes as you wish and we will have Burnett" Hone and Strop them and rememhor bIx blades will be sharpened FREE and the regular prices charged for the balance of thm. Single Edge Ot: Bladen, Doz. oc Double Edge OK Blades, Doz. OOC Gricc Drug Co Two sleeping rooms for rent. All modern. Inquire at this olllce. IUn llarber came in from Oseeola Wednesday evening to visit his wife mid sou. Thu Sunday school at tho I'nited church will be held as usual Sunday morning. Read the advertisement of Miner Bros. Co., which appears on auother page iu this issue. Rev C. L. Myers delivered the gradu ating address to tile class of 11)15 of the luavale school Tuesday evening. Mrs. Malono and daughter. Miss Horenee of Lincoln are in tho city vit. Hing her daughter, Mrs. Chal Gollutly this week. The W. C. T. U., will meet with Mrs Mary Arnesou next Wednesday, June 2nd, at !2::i( p. in. This is Flower Miss ion day. Donation of (lowers ruiuest- cd. Next Thursday night Rev. Myers will address tho graduatliigclass of Cadmus High school and the Eighth grade of Hist 70 Saturday afternoon, Miss Pet erson teacher. Commencing next Monday tho new schedule of the Burlington passenger trains will go into effect. Train No 1H will be changed to So, 10 and train No. 1.) will be changed to No. 17. The passenger trains will run on the same time card that was iu effect hiit summer. Miss Grace Kcaglc was the best Booster for the month and wears the gold watch. Who will wear the next? The next one will he given to the individual not having won one, or who is not a relative of a win ner or not a helper, who ca Us the most coupons from the count of Monday. May 24th. to the count of Mon day, June 21st. Are you getting all your baby friends nominated for the Baby Show? Get your patrons in on Wednes days. See tho Bulletin Board at our store to get the stand ings in the Baby Show. Register at our store and get 100 Booster Coupons for your favorite Babyx and Booster. Baby Show closes Saturday. June 12th. Music next Saturday by Ethel Wilson. Special showing now of Men's and Boy's Straw Hats and Sum mer Furnishings. he Qomdenaley Qlothing Qo. The Booster Store m Two Young Couples United In Marriage On Tuesday at Hastings Mr. Con'y Barr of this city and Miss -Florence RicUerson of Ayr wero married. This young couple will rcsidoln this city. On Wednesday at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs Itufua Miksch occurred the marriage of their daugh ter, MIssElsio to Mr. Muriel Killough of Mt. Clare. Rev. Beebe performed tho marriage ceremony. Tho bride is a graduuto of tho Red Cloud High school and has taught several success ful terms of school In this county. Tho young couple left last night for Onoldu. Kas , to visit her brother, Will MikagH and wife. s HI An average cost of two cents a mile proyides- for operating and maintaining a Ford car. And "Ford After Service for Ford Owners" assures the continuous use of your car. In every contingency there's a Ford dealer near by. with a complete stock of parts. Barring tho unforeseen, each retail buyer of a new Ford car be tween August 1914 and August 1915 will receive from $40 to SCO as a share of the Ford Motor Co's. profits. Runabout $440; Touring Car 3400-f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment JAMES PETERSON Red Cloud 1E3C 3HE Culdo Rock 3 Ell 1 ffl Two Aged Ladies Called By Death Mrs. Harris, who has resided in the north part of this city for several venrs. died this morning after u bhort illness. She loaves a son and three daughters to mourn her demise. Mrs. Bogart aired 08 years. .'Imnnthn. and 18 (Jays old, wife of S. II. Bnirurt died at their home in this city Wednes- uay noon after a sickness of several weens, 'iiiu funeral services will be held at tho homo Friday afternoon i.t 2 o'oloclc. Farm Loans At best rates and terms to be hud in, this state. Call for mo at State Bank of Red Cloud. C. !'. (Jatiikk. SAFETY FIRST IS PRACTICED BY ALL EXCEPT IN BUYING INSURANCE TO FEEL SAFE, YOU MUST HAVE SAFE INSURANCE INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY INSURANCE EVERY KNOWN KIND ' Geo. M. VanCamp, Agent (Over Store) 's Clothlnft Store) THE OFFICE WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME PHONES! Ind. 241 and 173 Bell 128 RSnflik.C IT'll'T'llllinir'nillllllllll'IIIIWIIIII'll!!!!1!;! I aaaa. p1Vo LyilBllllfflffllll V3MEi I HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF- 1 f Fresh Vegetables and Fruits I EVERY WEEK Fancy and Stable Groceries RpRt Priroe PnM Fnr Rtitfor and F I Walter W. Marshall I 3, Red Cloud, Nebraska lib .MHmih. iFiiiiiifiDinniiufiiniiini!! oam. J "3 lllHlllIiljyiiJllfflilillil 9aHIEU ft it i -i : pjMgsag ssiH&'Mitfiai ...jMwtwfi, ffiUrf.SjTWfriilMrtwiWBiriT-7t-r--J---il i i n i gjggfflfi?