. ';"" -a, ttuvm xfjmmtr. i RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF i ' K i 1 SA. Li r? S it !&; n 1 vw s HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings Spiing Coats at S") and upBt Miner's. Get a Statu Spuoti tit Miner Rio. Co., fetoie. Hoy Ilassincot' spout Monday In Juniata. The Best of Shoes "Queer. Qtmllty" lit Miner Bros Co. Clark Crow spent Sunday in Guide Hock ith his folhs. Connie Starke was u passenger to St. Joe Tuesday moinlng. A now lino of hammocks just re ceivedsee them nt Fogel's. Two sleeping rooms for relit. All modern. Inquire nt this olllce. Have you seen those line spring Shoes and Oxfords at Miner Hros Co.? J. L Christian returned homo the last of the week from Kansas City. Miss Helen Saunders of Kansns City is visiting trlends in the city this week. Order your Lettuce, Radishes, Celeiy and other vegetables from Miuer llros Co. J. A. McArthur wns in Long Island, Has., Monday visiting his sister, Mis. Carl. Mi's Ceeile Thornton went to Lin coln Saturday morning to spend her vacation. The Webster County Teachers' Insti tute will be held at the Court Ilouso next week. Our springstock of shoes have arriv ed and they uro beauties. Tho HI lis Shoe Store. Hurry Huirer and wife have moved into Mrs. J. W. Warren's residence in tho enst part of town Farmeis, nc me for Crude Oil. It will disinfect and clean your hogs of lice and scurvy. Sam Lludsey adv Attorney B. W. Stewait re-turned homo Monday evening from Lincoln where he had been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mis Clml Cellatly and her mother, Mrs. M alone, and sister Miss Florence, went to Heaver City Saturday morning. Mrs. C. E. Cross and children wcut to Franklin Monday evening to visit relatives and attend the Academy commencement e.crcles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris returned to their. .lipine at Lltotteld. Tuesday. They Were called here 'to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harris which was held Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. ,,W. Nottoge of . Kuv,oq, MiunusoU&M;re ,1 the" city this week visiting J W. Bogenrief and wife Mr. Xottage is editor of The Republican at that place Edwaid Hrigham of New York City will give a song and dramatic recital at the Christian chtu chThuisduy, June loth, at 8 p. m. Admission 25 aud 15 ceuts adv. Dug up by the Atchison Globe: A bride uud groom boarded a train one night, and the giootn said to the con ductoi : "Mister, we want the best ac commodations on the train for the night.'' "Looking for a berth, I sup pose," inquired the cotuluctftr. "A birth? Thunderatlou, nq!' said the groom. "We're just married! What we want is a place to spend the night'', This Fur 1Ihm ll.il 1 Ooods go to Fogel's. George Hums was In Hastings Frl day. Wh.it about those drinking fouu tnin for Main sttoe,.V Kediii'inl prh on trunks suit cases iniil tnivclliij; big- nt I'ogel's. Mis. Pied Muubeiry of Scotts Uluffs is In the city visiting her father Ed. Atnick Mis. J. F. liiiims spent the first of the--week in this city with her sons Ned and John. Lloyd Hall of Berkley, California was In the city the llrst of the week visiting friends. Miss Lonlso Schumacher luTt Satur day night fur Orleans to spend her vacation with her folks. Miss Kathryno Burke left tho lust of tho week for Walnut, Iowa to spotlit her vacation with her parouts. Spring Suits! Spring Coats! Spring Skirts! Spring Press (load! Every thing new for Spiing at Minor llros. Co. Mrs. Ed Oil lard and children of Naponee spent the, ilrsL of the woek here visiting hor brother Allen Tulleys and wife. Miss Myrtle Bonnor, who tins been teaching school In South Dakota tho past year has returned home to spend her vicatlon. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. MolTett and Miss Irtnii Lindloy of Riverton wore down Thursday ovetilng attending tho gradu ating exercises. A Home Talent play will be given at the opera hou&a under tho auspices of the Rpwortli League of tho M. R. chinch Friday aud Saturday, June 11 aud l'Jth. The Webster County Institute will be held Juno 7-12 at Red Cloud, Xebr. All tencheis who teach In the county the coming year arc required to at tend. Gi.HTiinu: L Coo.v, Co Supt. All mi'inbers of tho A. O. U. W. also the Degieoof Honor lodge are, request od to meet at the hall at 10:10 Simitar morning, June 0, and mm oh to the Christian church whcie Rev. J. L lleebc is to conduct A. O. l V. Memor ial service. The Tepee Presents Special Feature Tho third of the scries of high grade pictures, which has been shown ut the Tepee each Monday, afternoon and evening, for tho past three weeks, was given on Memorial, Day ? It. was ft comedy dramivtltjeii, "Old Diitoh," andln every way'dfrnieup'to the high standard established by the other two pictures of this class, and only words of praise were heard from allt of the large crowds who Httciftlfd.W e , That the public nppreclatbplctnB ofthis class, is Miulclcntlv proven by the large patronage which they at tiact, and while Manager Warren has not dcUuatcly decided to contract for more of this class, we trust that he may see his way clear to do so. The fourth aud last of these high grade pictures under his present con tract, will bo shown next Monday, June 7th, afternoon and evening, and is outitled, "M'liss." It is a five aat Shubeit feature, with Barbara Ten nant from a story by Bert Harte. That it will be uood is a certaiulty. since it is one of these series of pictures, aud you will miss a rare treat if you fail to see it. 0 dl' 'lE5 THIS IS A PICTURE OF THE FINE SOUVENIR a STATE SPOONS t Which Are Being Given Away By E6e? Miner Bros. Co. We Have the Spoons Bearing the Official' Crest of the Entire 48 States. Yoi Should Secure at Least One Set. Offer Good Untill June 6th m 75he TEPEE A 5-ACT SIIUBERT FEATURE "M'LISS" With Barbara Tennant and a full star company, from the famous story by Brctc Harte. MONDAYJUNE 7 Afternoon and Evening 3 O'clock 9 O'clock 9:30 O'clock Prices: Afternoon , Evening 10 and 5 " 15 and 10 Kil Piatt is lu Omnlm this week Ladles' Suits at Miner saUlO and up (leo. W. Hutchison went to Columbus this morning. Attorney L. II. lllackledge wont to Lincoln Wednesdoy morning. The Misses Rose and Irene McOulre wero in Riverton Monday morning. Karl Hall and osuar Sattley went to Omaha Monday night on business. $50,000 to loan on real estate siuuirltv. L. 1'. Aliiiiiohi. Mis. Jas. McUuiro is visiting her daughter nt Emporlo, Kus , this week G. Xorberg, Referee In Bankruptcy, was down fiom Holihego today on business. Lost A little boy's navy blue coat between town and Henry Gllhum's home Finder please leave same at Chief oulee. Mrs. Fort and daughters Mrs. Gin li enor ntid Mis. Ferguson of Orleans wero in the city the Hist of the week visiting friends. Leonard Reiher and Charles Sherer returned home f i om Lincoln Wednes day evening where they have been at tending the state university. Comiso Raz.le Da.te, a homo tal ent onera under the direction of l'rof. C,M. Llnijsey jittUeopVa house, June lLatitl 12ttft kjuo?riorgei me iiuie.. Nearly two Inches'of rain fell last night and the creeks fire out of 'tneir banks. At Franhliu 6ixiuches of rain feltyl cijusTdeVabTe railroail.track was wahil aaj causlihr-'the trains to be late today. ' '' '' J. A. Bradford received a message Wednesday stating that his mother who lives in Omaha had passed away. Mr. Bradford left on the evening train to attend the funeral. He 1ms tho sympathy of tho entire community. Tho Tepee will present onother special feature next Monduy, after noon and evening. M'liss, from Bret Harte's story. Afternoon prices 10 and 5c; evening 15 and 10. Afternoon show at 3 o'clock; evening at8 aud 0:30. At the meeting of the Odd Fellows' lodge Monday evening the following were elected officers for the ensuing term: M. II. Uunslcker.N. G.; B. W. Stewart, V G. After lodge tho newly olectcd ollicers took tho members to Warren's restaurant where refresh ments were served aud the smokes were passed around. KANSASPICKUPS (1'roiu Smith County) Mrs. Henry Barnes is quite sick at this writing. Chas. McClure and family were the guests of D. K. Grewell's Saturday and Sunday. John. Mvrle and Mary Tweedy of Smith Center are visiting relatives in this vicinity. We are glad to sec the sun shining this week, as putting up alfalfa seems to be the order ot the day. We are glad to see our neighbor, Chas. Mountford, with a new Oakland car and wish him goodluck with it Misses Larinna Payne, Edith and Ethel Orowell aud Minnie Matson Lebanon high school pupils arc home from school uow. B.E. Spurrier and his mother went down to Smith Center Tuesday to see Mrs. U. M. Tweedy who is in very poor health with rheumatism. Wo are having a good Sunday school at Oriole every Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. Every uouy come, rreacmng next Sunday after Sunday school. Misses Edith and Ethel Grewell, Pearl Upp, Tbelma Lannigan, Fay Upp, BryuuStoutimore and Stevo Price were the guests of Melba Spurrier Sun day. Mrs. B. F. Payne has gone to the bedside of her mother Mrs, Heath who Is seriously ill at the homo of her I'aughtur, Mis. John Dick, at Dun a- vuut, Kansas. MUh Tbelma Lauiiigan, who has been attending high school at Smith Center, is home from school. All ,tliu above uaiueU pupils passed with honors from the ninth grado work into the tenth grade next year. Garden Expert Boehr Goes To Hastings The following is from josteidaj's Hastings Republican, "John W Boelu. Hustings public schools new ugilculluial instructor, an I veil Tuesday morning to begin his duties He Is the llrst who has been employed here to direct gardening dm lug vacation. "Approximately 300 childien will lalso gardens heie this summer and will have him for consultation and ad vice. Some are In the school plots north-west of the bull pink but the most uro at the o n homes. Boehr Is u Mpiurc-bullt and good naturcd young man who "made good" Hist nt Falrlleld and then Red Cloud." City Council Meets (Continued from 1st page) of Commerce, headed by a committee from that body, earnestly requested the, council to install a ligiit on tup nf the stand pipe which was on motion duly granted. The Financo Committee presented an estimate ot expenses for the ensuing year which was panned and adopted by the Council. The Council ordered tho old building west of Miners store condemned and torn down. Estimate of City Engineer on cross walks and culverts was presented urn! adopted and clerk wiib instructed to ad vertise for biilt). The following claims wore allowed: Guy Zoigler $140 00 W. A. Patten 80 00 Jas. Elherton 75 00 Curl McArthur 8 00 E.A. Weber 47 83 S. R. Florence expense 1202 37 0. C. Teel expense 43 77 (5 runt Ciristle t'5 00 M. McConkey v . . 02 70 Frank ClaUBon 1G 05 A.Fountain 10 50 N. W. McDowell 18 00 Curl McArthur I 50 Mayer Coal Co 254 93 Mid WcstElec.Co 31 08 Pittsburgh Meter Co 08 70 Rcfeners Oil Co 4 25 CruneCo 13 03 McGraw Co 30 3G J. N. Havel...., 5 00 W. D. ElBon 2 00 A. C. Hosmer G 50 City Treasurer's Statement Juno 1101-1. Mayor and City Council, City, Red Cloud, Neb: ' Gentlemen: I submit statement cover lug receipts aud disbursements of my oflice for the period irom AprU'th, llilO, to June 1, 10ir. Occupation Fund Amount on hand April SO, '15 8 101 01 Receipts 155 00 30 01 Disbursements 7 1 38 Balance S 273 01 Water Fund Amount on hand April 20, MG. 8 577 09 Disbuiscments 10581 Balance 412 IB Water Levy Fund Balance on hand Aprll2;, 'ir....l 210 05 No receipts or disbursements.. Balance 210 05 General Fund Amount ou hand April 20, M5..8 287 08 Disbursements 1718.1 Balance HI M Electric Light Fund Amountonhand AprilG, '15.. S 840 09 Receipts 829 29 1GG0 .18 Disbursements G85 .18 Balance t 081 00 Electric Light Levy Fond Balance'onhand Aprll2GVl5... 239 00 No Receipts No Disbursements Balance 2.1'J 00 Judgment Fund Amount on hand April 20, '15.. 10187 No Receipts or Disbursements Balance 101 87 Firemen's Fund Amount on hand April 20, '15. . .1 42 45 Receipts 5 00 f 47 45 Disbursements 12 85 Balance 14 CO Recapitulation Occupation Fund t 272 01 Water Fund 41215 Water Levy Fund 210 05 General Ill 13 Electric Light Fund 08 00 Electric Light Levy Fund. ... 210 00 Judgment 101 87 Firemen's Fund .'.. 14 GO Total 2318;23 No registered warrants outstanding S. R. Floranoi:, City Treasuior Come in and see our Emmy-Lou Tennis shoes rlso Sandals for all siics of people. -Tho Ellis Shoe Stoio. aitSSS -H S9S9n Triple Booster Coupons will bo givi-n from Monday. June 7tlt to Monday, June llth, on all purchases made with cash or for monoy deposited during this time, to bo tr.ided out afterwards. Double, coupons will bo given on settlement of accounts duriug this samo week. BABY Are you helping to select the prottlost baby In your neighbor hood? Como to our store to get full particulars. We shall give each person over six years old One Hundred Booster Coupons who comes to our store boforo tho Baby Show olosos, which will hu Saturday, 11 a. m , June lulh. You may cast theso coupons for your choice of battles aud also for your favorlto Booster. Hitch baby who Is not now u Booster may bo transferred by the mother to tho Booster Club, and the Booster Journal of Spring Held, III., will give to each baby who Is not now u Booster, a non transferable coupon chock for tho amount of Booster Coupons equal to the votes received in tho Baby Contest. This must ho deposited for tho baby lu the Booster Club Ballot Box. This check, with other Booster coupons collected, will enable tho baby to win one of the premiums that will bo given in the Booster Club. Musionoxt Saturday by Itnby Sttludcu. Who will win tho watch Monday, Juno '-'1st. Jhe QoHiden-Kaley Qlotbing Qo. The Booster Store SAFETY FIRST IS PRACTICED BY ALL EXCEPT IN BUYING INSURANCE TO FEEL SAFE, YOU MUST HAVE SAFE 'INSURANCE , INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY J . ."' INSURANCE EVERY KNOWN KIND Geo. PL VanCamp, Agent (Over Sterey's Clothlnft Store) THE OFFICE WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME PHONESt Ind. 241 and 173 Bel! 128 For The Next Six Months The United Church Service Will Be Held In The Christian Church Special Service in Honor of the A. 0. U. W. and D. of H. SUNDAY MOHNINQ AT It A. M. "Did Emporor Constantine Change the Sabbath Day?" (KVKNINO mUmJKGT) Those Who Are Troubled About the Sabbath Question Should Hear This Address. HAVE A COMPLETE j Fresh Vegetables and Fruits f EVERY Fancy and Staple Groceries Best Prices Paid For Butter and Eggs Walter W. Marshall I ! Red Cloud, SHOW f hi- i I 1 LINE OF: WEEK Nebraska m At I t' i! i i J m r I V , I t ft ! Vt i. tt 4 "3'Ji J ! 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