The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 17, 1915, Image 5

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HOMENEWS
Bulletin of The Week's Doings
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Trade with Hed Cloml inorohiinK
Kil. Uuir was up from Gnldo liocU
S ii ml ay.
Auto Veils in (ill colors, at Minor
1 1 rot). Co.
llftbo Hunt was up fiom Guide Ilocl
Monday. Hoy Marsh was up fiom Guide Rook
Suuduy evening
S. 0. Kills was a passenger to Denrci
Monday evening.
Ed. Kellogg went to Kansas City
Sunday tnorulng.
llussel Auiack returned homo from
L'ucoln lust week.
Uev. E. N. Tompkins of Grand Island
was in the city Monday
All the new Summer Dress Goods
uro being shown at Minors.
Reduced prlce9 on trunks, suit cases
aud traveling bags at Fogel's.
John Kellogg left Monday morning
for Oregon to look over the country.
Mrs. is. M. Ayrs of Heaver City lb
the guest of Mrs. L II. Bust this
week.
Miss Mabel Iluck'cs went to Kearney
Monday morning to uttend Xotmal
school.
Tote Arnold and wife of Inavale were
the guests of Itoy Stevens and wife
Sunday. ,
Mrs. Fred Wittwer had a cement
walk laid iu front of her residence
this week.
Charley Powell returned Friday even
ing from Omaha where he had been for
some time.
lliverton is going to celebrate Ju'y
Oth., and Rev. Beebe will be the orator,
for this occasion.
Miss Mary Christian left the last oT
the week for Peru to attend Normal
school at that place.
Prof. R. D. Morltz and family loft
Tuesday, via automobile, for Nmgara
Falls aud several other eastern cities,
for a visit.
John Wolf left Saturday for Sutton
where he will begin his duties with
the.scbools at that place. He expects
to move his family there the latter
part of the mouth
The following shipped 6tock Suudg;
to Kaujas City: II. A Boats, four curs
of;cattle; Ed Kellierf four cars of
cattle; 'Weesner &. k&iit.t two"cai&of
Fied WhIIIh went to Kansas City
Sunday morning.
A new Hue of hammocks just re
ceived see them at Fogel's.
Mrs. N U. Simpson went to Armour
Tuesday inoining to visit relatives.
$50,000 to loan on real etate
wi"-H L. 1 Autiiiuili.
1'r U V. N'U'holtoti spent Sundav
ill linldo Hock with Dr. llrookniaii mid
wife.
I'd. Oarber was In Guide Rock Mon
day. Vernon Zeiss was in Superior Mon
day. C. K, Howies went to Hastings Tues
day morning.
The Hoard of Hiiualii'utlon is in ses
sion this week
Col. E. M. Gard went to Giand
Island Tuesday morning.
homo
, John Tlirockm6iton arrived
S. C. Kill, the gonial cashier for the ' from Omaha Sunday evening.
C. II. &Q at the depot heie, is enjoy iiss Until .Tnlmstnn ruturiiad homo
fritn Lincoln Saturday evening,
to Grand MS, Matt Krohiien of Hastings Is In
mid Mrs I the city visiting J. A. ltradford and
lug u vacation,
Miss Xannie Hale went
Island last week to visit Mr.
Dick Kunchey.
The dates for the lied Cloud Chuu
tunnm tue July 'Ji'th to August Oth.
P. mi to attend.
John Have), Clarence Ualloy, Jus.
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uyananiiL, n. uust were Hastings n the cltv Tifsday to visit Mr. and
vUitors Monday. I Mrs Tiin Tophaiu.
Come In and see our Emmy-Lou i,. ,,,i Mr. w..u..r n.iln-nf Vlmi
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wife.
Sheriff O.I). Hedge, is In Alliance
j this week intending a Sheriffs' con
I ventlon.
Mrs Hex McCall of Linooln arrived
hogs; Delauey Bros, one cur of hos;, church of which he was a member,
Miner McCaP, one car of hogs. ' " J the services being conducted by Rev.
lentils shoos hls Sandals for al
of people. The Ellis Shoo Stoie.
Chester F. Shuler of Trenton, Mis
soitt I, arrived in the city Satuidiiy to
visit his cousin, Mrs. D H. Hurden
The cheirles have began to got ripe
and canning the same will soon be the
onjer of the day by the women folks.
Mr. and. Mr,. Allen Tulleys and
ohlldten spent Sunday In Guide Hock
with her parents, Win. Reeves and
wife.
The carpenters ore busy this week
finishing Mulone & Avery's new oUlco.
It will ,be ready for occupancy next
week.
Roy Sattley returned home Friday
morning from Lincoln where he had
been attending the state Undertakers1
meeting
All of the out of town teachers who
were attending the Teachers' Institute
here last week returned to their homes
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Avery and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Turnureleft Weduesday
for San Francisco where they will take
in the Panama exposition.
On early Tuesday morning Attorney
E. G. Caldwell could be seen driving
up and down Webster street announc
ing, "wc have a new baby boy at our
house," to his many friends The new
son arrived Tuesday morning.
Maltland Lump Coal for June deliv
ery 17.0 per ton, in full loadsdclivered
from car. Cannon City coal GO cents
more. Our regular terms (payment
10th of month following date of deliv
ery) will apply. Pla$tA, Frfes.
, The funefaliof E. W. Ross-'was held
Sunday 'Jhlnioon'"' 1t1ie Mettnditj
Malt jand Lump Coal for June deliv
ery 17 90 per ton, iu full loads delivered
from car. Cannon Cityconl SO iTuta
more. Our regular terms (payment1 attending in a body.
10th of month following date of deliv
ery) will apply. Pl.ATT it FllFES.
Hates and Kev Hummel. The church,
was seutedto its full capacity ttieY.iif
0,-&vM. W. A, andJRehftkali lodges
The I. O. O. P.
lodge conducted short services at the
grave
fu hoi ul of E. W. Ross
Mis. Chas. A. Soholjak and children
went to Grand Island Tuesday morn
ing to visit relatives.
Glen Foe has accepted a position
with E. W. Coplen, taking chaige of
one of his dolhory wagons.
Have you seen those pretty new Auto
Clips at Miners? They are Beauties
and you sure ought to have otic
Miss Edna Rantiev, who has been
attendlrg the Cottier university at
Hethany, arrived home Saturday even
ing. James Hurden and son, Darrel, left
Tuesday morning via the automobile
for Mason and Cbillcothe, Mlsslouri,
where they will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coplen left this
morning for San Francisco to take in
the Exposition and to visit their son,
Keller aud wife, who reside at Garden
Grove.
Maitlaud Lump Coal for Jtine deliv
ery S7.50 per ton, in full loads delivered
from car. Cannon City coal 50 cents
more. Our regular terms (payment
10th of month following date of deliv
ery) Will apply. PLATT &. FlIKES.'
Mrs. Letson and daughter, Mrs. F.
W. Cowdeu left this morning tor San
Francisco, California, where they will
visit Will Letson and family and' take
In the Panama exposition. Mis Cecllo
Taylor will accompany them as far us
San Francisco and then will go to the
southern part of California to visit
relatives, i
,v Mrs. -PanrPopeiitfertalned "twenty.
Ave guests at her l)omc Friday morn
ing Wj'honor oMiss An UjChards
at h dainty three course breakfast and
'miscellaneous slower," tfuc.hdtf)e was
beautifully deconrtod with roses and
dYlieflnWeM. Ifth nlH6 fcardjj were
tfood luck emblems. The bride to bo
received many useiui ana ueauiuui
presents and all present had a most
enjoyable time.
FREE! FREE!
From Now Until Sept. 1st
All Films and Packs To Be
DEVELOPED FREE
WHEN ORDER FOR PRINTS IS GIVEN FROM SAME
All films developed the same day brought to us,
prints made next day.
If you can not come, mail or phone us your
wants. Same will receive prompt attention.
If you are having trouble with your Kodak in
any way bring it to us and tell us your troubles.
We will be glad to help you in any way.
We carry a full line of Eastman Kodaks and
Supplies at all times.
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICESEND US YOUR ORDER
Stevens Bros. Studio
J. A. Bradford was In Hastings on
Tuesday.
Get a new Hand Hug now from
Miner Bros. Co.'
George Matklns was down from Inn;
vale Saturday.
Attorney Hale was down from Frank
lin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Geo, Warren loft Tues
day for Lincoln and Omaha.
Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue
Hill was In town Wednesday.
George Tilue and Chas. Hesso weto
in Cowlos Wednesday afternoon.
Jack Pogg and Harry Moranvllle left
Tuesday morning for Norton, Kansas.
Pretty Collars In largo variety have
just been received at Miner Bros. Co.
Miss Pauline Kanuev, who has boon
attending Normal school at Pern,
arilved homo Saturday.
Frank McDolu aud wife are the
proud parents of a baby glil which
arrived thu first of thu week.
Two and sixty-one hundredths lucl cs
of rain fell in this vicinity this morn
in a little over two hours time.
Miss Herthn Doyle, who has been
attending college at Champaign, III.,
arrived home Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welch aro the
proud parents of a baby girl which
arrived at their homo Tuesday morn
ing. Mrs. Pearl McKlmmey is iu tho city
this week visiting friends. Slio wos
formerly a teacher in our public
schools.
The east part of this county was
visited by a hall storm Monday after
noon which did considerable damage
to crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Geor are the
happy parents of a baby boy which
arrived at their home Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson returned home
Friday from Dennison, Iowa, where
they had been attending tho funeral
of her mother.
Thirty head immune plgstocxchango
for same weight in pigs susceptible to
cholera C. II. Miner Serum Co.
Phone 3 on 104
Miss Florence McDowell the obliging
clerk In tho Ellis Shoe Store, is enjoy
ing a vacation and left Monday for
Stella to visit relatives.
Seo the new fancy top slippers, also
a full lino of the dandiest white slip
pers at tho Ellis Shoe Store. Stamps
go with every cash sale.
, Clyde Wlckwlro of Inavale was in
Hastings, Monday. Ho returned hcie
thatkatnc evening and left for Deliver
to consult with medical specialists
Miss Grace Glass, daughter of Mrs.
Hattle Glass, of Guide Rock, was taken
to Uie Oil Is' Industrial- School at
Geneva by Sheriff Hedge the last-'of
the 4'eelii ..
The Misses GeorgettaCoon and.ella
Taylor, who were elected delegates of
Chapter Y, P E. O. are In Fullerton
this week attending the P. E. O. state
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roby of Heat
Hee arrived In the city Thursday even
ing to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Kilo's father, E W. Ross, which was
held Sunday afternoon.
John Hamilton Jr.,TiiuIIendrieksin,
Harry Vaughn together with a number
of othor Guide Rock Odd Fellows, wore
up Sunday afternoon attending the
funeral of E. W. Ross.
Mrs. K White of Esbon, who had
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W
L. Weesner, leturned to Esbon, ICas ,
Tuesday evening. Wilt Weesner tak- n
her home, via the auto roiito.
Tho fourteen day old baby boy of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Emlgli died in
this city Monday morning. The
funeral services were held Mouday
afternoon and interment took place iu
the city cemetery.
Tlioy 'are telling this story on an
absent-minded doctor who was mar
ried locently: During the ceremony,
when he should liavo given the bride
tho ring, ho felt her pulse and asked
her to stick out her tongue. Ex.
Tho Degree of Honor lodge met
Tuesday evening and initiated six now
members. Aftor lodge a short program
was given and light refreshments were
servo I. A large number of members
were present and had a very onjoyablu
time.
P. S. Noble, one of the early pio
ueers of Webster county, but now liv
ing at Httxtun, Colo., arrived In the
city Tuesday to visit with relatives
south of Inavale This was Mr.
Noble's first visit to Red Cloud In
eight years, and ho expressed consider
able surprise with the changes which
liavo taken place, and tho way the
city has grown This olllco acknowl
edges a pleasunt visit with the gentle
man. On Saturday evening tho Bachelor's
Club enteitulned Postmaster Holton
C. Letson, who was married Monday
uftoruoon, at a mid night patty. Judg
ing by the noise that wus made the
members had a most enjoyable time
Dr. A. E. Holes, who surprised tho
club when he was man led last summer,
was taken iu charge by the members,
and helped furnish the entertainment
for tho occasion. At a late hour an
decant banquet was solved at thu
Ludlow icstauiuut, to which all did
justice.
Wo have arranged to give to the best Booster or to any otic 1
purchasing a piano through us a oortiuV.ito f scholarship for one
year In the Noil liw ostein School of Music
These certificates mo tiatisfcrnble Leforo registration with
the school.
Remember wo give fifty coupons free to each person bringing
to our store throe or moro words. See tho poster at our store for
fuller explanations.
What Rooster will win tho watch next Monday, Juno 21st.
Music not Saturday by Helen Bright.
SPECIAL SHOWING
Men s and Boy's Straw Hats
Summer Underwear
Boy's Waists and Sport Shirts
I Xhe GKy Glothin9 G I
I The Booster Store I
SAFETY FIRST
IS PRACTICED BY ALL
EXCEPT IN BUYING INSURANCE
TO FEEL' SAFE, YOU MyST
HAVE SAFE INSURANCE
INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY
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N SU RAN C E
EVERY KNOWN KIND
Geo. PL VanCamp, Agent
(Over Storey's Vlothlnft Store)
THE OFFICE WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME
PHONES! Ind. 241 and 173 Bell 128
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For The Next Six Months The United
i Church Service Will Be Held In The
Christian Church
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If You Are Aggitated Over Present
Conditions o! the World You Should
Hear J. L. Beebe next Sunday at the
United Church:
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Interpretation of the Bible"
(Sunday Morning Theme)
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The Signs of the Times and the End of the World"
(Sunday Evening Theme)
Special Music!
All Welcome!
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Best Prices Paid For Butter and Eggs
Walter W. Marshall
Red Cloud,
Nebraska
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