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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1915)
.rfVfcW A l & . Xjli " rtj RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ' f -.)) VfnU- KSHCTWW M t )'' I r I, V ' V 1 .3- M'i , t k tft t WWAW.,.W.V.V.V.VAVA - tT HOMENEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings Georpo Uoit was down from Cowleo Monday. Auto Veils iu all colors nt M infi ll ros. Co. Rev. Ileebo returned home Sundny from Omaha. Only eleven more days until the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt bpeut Sun day iu Hivertou. Walter Means went to Hastings Wednesday morning. Kd. l'ayno of Cathertoti precinct was In town Monday. II. C. Cutter returned home Sunday from Wheeler, Kansas. Miss Inez Uouer returned home Monday from Kuibhs City. Clarence llurt'ess vii9 down from Inuvule Monday afteruoou. All tho new Summer Dress Goods uro beitiK shown at Miners. Attorney L. II. ltluekledno went to llastiiiK' Tuesday afternoon. Ileduced prices on trunks, suit eases and traveling bags at Fojjel's. lier't Sherman lias tcsigned his posi tion in the Sunny Side pool hall. liuy your goodb of Red Cloud merch ants whose advertisements appear iu tills paper. Rev. JarboVand wife of Lincoln aic in tho city this week visiting friends and relatives. ? Dr. Aslier returned homo Suuday afternoon, via tho haud car route, from Hivertou. Mr. and Mrs. George Warren re turned home from Lincoln and Omaha the first of the week. The Misses Alice, Pearl, lllauche- nml Muhol I'nnn lpffc TiiPfcilnr fnr Stun Francisco to visit the Panama e.psP tion. Oliver Sutton, who lives south JfA Inavale, is visiting his son, Warren Sutton and wife, in this city this week. Walter B. Smith and wife i. . moved iuto the Sloss bouse in the Plait addition now owned by E. S. Garber. Many of the farmers in this vicinity are busy re-pniiuiug ineir iences weekVYirhicu wnr&.damaMd b; flood.ottufr.t ij-'i The Mlssepvenia Henderson, John d ton, IsabelleiMaynard'AUdQrace Fiisble.iett Wednesday for San Fran' .Cisco to take iu the Exposition. Curtis Geer. Carl MoArthur, Fred Fearn and Cbas. Crabill were in River ton Monday repairing the toll system of the Lincoln Telephone & Telegiaph Co. mHir nKflk i im Kr Ruth FREE! From Now Until Sept. 1st All Films and Packs To Be DEVELOPED WHEN ORDER FOR PRINTS IS GIVEN. FROM SANE AH 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 proinpt attention. , ; ' If you. are having trouble, with your Kodak in any way bring it to us and tell us your troubles. We wUl be ilad to help you in any way. : - We carry a full line of Eastman Kodaks and Supplies a all times, ,. . :..;., fft we akk at roum wrwp urn roum 'omokm riiiif iiirv avi mirYB . ffiuiiiii (let h new Hand Hag now from Mluer Bros. Co. Howard Foe returned home from Lincoln Tuesday. A new lino of hammocks just re ceivedsee them at Kegel's. Mrs. John Wolf returned Tuesday evening from a visit at Hivertou. Standard Twine Pc ensh and iv,c September payment. U. l Wullln. Mrs. Clms. A Scliellak and children retui lied Thursday from i short visit with relatives in Urn ml Island Come Iu and see our Kmmy-Loii Tenuis shoes also Sandals for all sl.es of people. The Kills Shoe Store. Farmers, ee me for Crude Oil. It will disinfect and olean your hogs of ilce and scurvy. Sam Lindsey adv Mr. Perry of Lincoln, who Is super intendent of the bridge department of C. It. A- Q. railroad Is iu the city this week. Mrs Crawford and two (laughters of Uernard, Oklanoina, j-pent the (hit of the wpek here with Mr. and Mri. Will Weesiier. The interior of the Webster County Hank is being painted this weelc aud when completed it will add greatly to Its appearance. The W. C T. U. will meet Wednes day afternoon, June 30 at a:.lt) with Mrs Llzzio Topham. Subject, "Pat riotlsm," leader Ueta Miner. Mrs. Pearl McKlnney who hits been visiting Miss Minnie Christian, and other friends here departed Wednes day morning for Liberty, Missouri, to visit her sister. ' The Odd Fellows lodge sold, their two story frame building to" Will Lane on Monday night, and tho.samo will.be removed from Its present site within the next ninety days. The topics at the Gospel Tent for the following evenings are: Thursday, "Court Week in Heaven;" Friday, "Faith;" Saturday, "Present Truth;'; Suuday, "Millennium" Elder E. 1,7 Cook, J. L. lieggs. f It seemed like the stories told of the gays oeiore tne railroads were duuc thru this country the tlrst of, the week us'Postmaster lJurgess of Inavale was hauling mall to that place from here with a mule team and lumber wagon. Cmiuesday some of the business men -ef that place were hauling fi eight from here via the wagon route. BAPTIST CHURCH t Lord's Day is regular preackjng j -vjj.if'- ".I lint School tt Q ta. W. Patients Won't you see to it tt at'lyour'.cliljdren Are in Sunday school 6ome plaoer Preaobing at 11 a. pi ing the. Work". Evening service ( t Sub-feat''Do- SCi'll", u uiyui.;,. v?u n'.tl a.I i :- i Sub. 4... aVVl,trr.,itt:int.-a o ('hrlKtJiTl'l .'TdpB.ll of the services of this' church the public has a cordial Invitation. W. F. Cole, Pastor. " j ' " For llaso IJall Hoods go to Fogel's. I. W. Kdsou arrived In tho city Wednesday. ', N. Smith of Kenesaw Is visiting at the Fred Stertlns' home. Pretty Collars In large variety have just been received at Miner Bros. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.SclmlU leftTties day for Wray, Colorado to visit rela lives. Oscar Wallln of Lincoln is In tho city this week visiting his brother Fred Wallln aud family. Mrs. Chas. Hill of Hastings is in the elty visiting her mother, Mrs. Has singer and family. Mis. Mutt Fiohnen, who has been visiting.). A Itradford and wife, re turned to Hastings Wednesday. Have you seen those pretty new Auto Caps at Miners'.' They are IJeuuties and you sure ought to htlve otie Dud Ituoklcs' went, to Omaha Tues day to accompany lils wife homo. She underwent an operation there sonic time ago. The tlfteon mouths old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Chas A. Schbllak lia been seiloilsly ill for the past week, but Is reported better at this writing. Ed. Tanner and his gnillng out lit from Hastings arrived In the city Wednesday on their way to Hivertou where they will begirt work on the railroad grade. ' Word has been received in this city of the death.of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'c. H. LcU9sle,'who; now reside lu Omaha. Tho child ,i was ill but a short' time, death, being'- caused by pneumonia. Miss Florence Mupuwoll, who is visiting witli relatives at, Stella has been advised by her physlclifn'lliat sho is in need 'of a rest, and' it may be some tlmo before the young lady again resumes her duties, in tho , Ell Shoe Store: -" V;- '. Ellis Mrs. Mary J. PrQbasco(aged "jears y J. Prqbasco aged 73 .year 3 mouths and ind20 Uftys,''dlSd,',Jat fh'o r daughter, Mrt. C,'J. Pope, home of her In this city, Wednesday; after a long illness., Slio .was born iu-)Vest Vir ginia, March' 28," 1810 Puberal ser vices we're'held thlsjafterflopii'' at 2:30 and the' remains will Weaken to Lincoln tomorrow for burial? ' '. r i . i ''.' , More Teachers Engaged . "" Since our last issue the following school districts have engaged teachers for the coming year: G-Joan,Ljtfrd i 27 Aua;McPaitland aO-Katld'Fdx'v, -Ki ijn .( n ifls.in n 1 8 jfi-Isatjc) Maynard -G'2 Powey'Hutchiris s l l,..a95L,; 65 Francei Nolan ' te'T1-11 im?ty tiMi&y. tiUj.'i'tv as.uiejuinuu aupii giuuek,nae oeen added to tbat-scb()oJM- y, u ft" District 81 will nave no school this year there being no children of school age iu the district. FREE! FREE "' I " " " i . " r 'f m ib r f. E. LT. Overman Is erecting a new residence north of his home place. Horn to Fred Stelllns and wife a baby girl on Saturday, ,lune lllth. Our storo will be open until 10 o'clock on the mottling of July iith. V. U.TUItM'IIK&SoN. M.O. McNalr and Miss Ellen M Ilerus both of llladeu, were united lu holy wedlock bv Hcv. U. L. Myers at tho parsonage. Wednesday, Juno 2,'lrd. The young couple will make their homo on a farm near llladeu. Chas Whlttaker, Ira Wolfo, Dr. Nicholson, Harvey Hlckorson, John Grimes, Attorney H. W. Stewart, Ed gar Mcintosh, Kenneth Wilson aud Vernon Zeiss were In Iliveiton Sunday viewing the damage from the Hood. S. C. Kills has again resumed his duties as cashier at the depot. The recent trouble experienced by tho C II. - ( Caused by the high water, bus createl a demand for mure men on the opei at lug force, and the gentleman who came heio to relievo Mr. Ellis has been called to other fields, thus requiring Mr Ellis to cut his vacation a little short. Advertised Letter List Thi! following lslho list of unclaim ed letters at thu post oilice Iu this city, foi' the week ending June tilth: J M Audetson Lee N Anderson Hay Davis Everett Howard Tllllle ICrougor K Smith John A Seaefer If not called, for before July s, they will be sent to tho dead letter o'lllce 11.0. Li.t-on, P. M. July Clearance of Oxfords .. . .: . 4i . , Thursday morning, July I,' we will place on sale 100 pair of Ladies' and' Child ren's Oxfords at $1 each: A few pairs of Children's for,' 49c. These are, odds and ends that we do not wish to carry longer. THE ELLIS SHOE STORE t Real Estate transfers. Heal , Estate Transfers compiled by II. W. Stewart, Houdod Abstracter and Attorney, Hed Cloud, Nebraska. O. J. Poos to Chas. Blobaum, wd, w iie.U 23-4-11 i 5C0O O. U. Hedge. Sheriif to A. W Wagoner, SU, lots 25,20, 27, 28, Oarber's add to Hed Cloud ... 07 Levi .Moore & wife to Fannie E. UariywdflotJi 2, 21, Blk(A (K . Smith A- Mnnrn'ti A.I.I in TfB,l P-'Cloufl'- " Slfll. 11(1 Gilde'K6ok 0ut1rvA6sn. to "" Geo. M.r.aiin)oUf,.W. -lot 1.' t( ''' UIJ..17,Sec;l-J ,.r.. ...'..' -'-rl2 Chas. BecltJiVji8Jitl Har.wopd,Jr.i 5 ctMortBtftfs,'ritji; l'8,l)r...8(5;" r' , ,ii UprtuaiKS Released l4.1)10.(W(.v-,-v' This Is a list of Tranfers for the three weeks ending June 2lst. Methodist Nention Splendid music at every service. The Canadians want on the water wagon. The revival meetings at Franklin re ports 132 conversions. We will study the Sacrament at the Tuesday night meeting Minslonary tracts are scattered over cities iu Japau from an aeroplane. There are one hundred aud twenty seven less distilleries thau lu 1010. Kegular midweek service each Wed. nesday evening. Better come utx; week. Chicago court records show one di vorce case per day thru the yearcharg- aole to the liquor interest. The Tuesday evening meeting for young people continues with unabated iuterest. Come and visit it. A temperance program will be gUran- two weeks from laat Sunday at tl c Sunday school hour. Everyone invited. Sunday was temperance day in the Suuday school. The pastor prnaobed on that subject both morning and even Ing. We are planing for a union service' during .the month of July.andugj crT!coatu uo acju uo tua nign scnooi grounds. . - A- ' MrsJ.fcllnes has beta selected m the delegate 'to the Home t'ls&lonaryJ society convention to be held at Yo'rkl Jun26'29, 101S. 'Two new- membera weie" received imi the intermediate league Suaday even ing. "'Children bver 12 of, about are. urged-WJia'ite with the iocietyr ' ' The. Iowa errand council of ihf f'tnllMt CKnerda4.Tneeiere of Ameriea held. at aioux city, Iowa want on recorden aoraing tne temperance moveawnU The Christians' Araor will be- the mi ftubiect for next Sunday taoraLns'a ser mou and a, "Coajeujent 8eason," for tl,e. evening discourse. Everybody In vited. - A t. . The latest internal revenue report shows a decrease in the p'roducUotj of uidviii.u iiuor ui i.u miiuouB gauons and a decrease of consumption of seven million gallons. . Avary .profitable service" was con ducted at' Ash Creek Junetllth by the Gospel teamtrom Tiorth Branch, Kaa 4M've9s mmi $ Z?t,u' ' rtTrrf fjPy ff i?rfj. We have arranged to give purchasing a piano through us a year in tho Northwestern School These eortltleates nro the behool. Heiiieinbef wo give fifty coupons freo to each person bringing to our store three or more words. See the poster at our store for fuller explanations. What lloostcr will win the watch next Monday, Juno 21st. , t Music next Saturday by'llelen Drlght.. 9 SPECIAL SHOWING 4-- i ';,, Men's : and Boy!s; Straw Hats. . Summer Underwear? . Jf'V u V' ". ' ' Boy-s:Waj'st8 nd. Sport Shirts": iv he (jomden-K The Booster Store SAFETY FIRST, IS PRACTICED BY ALL EXCEPT IN BUYING INSURANCE TO FEEL SAFE. YOU MUST :u,i po'yit SJ' Jmk Z .. iV5i5 1 laJ'!3i'lffJl.ii' -TU'UU'LL. V' "..' INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY zed tec 'a". 1 ntJ.'rtjp '"': 1- kuu tr u? At in . to 'jjii ilvov&ir.'.Tit ijt rc , r--' 'j !)'. -af ' i iiw'j s I .vl' INSURANCE EVERY KNOWN KIND Geo. M. VanCamp, Agent (Over Sterty's ciethlnft Store) THE OFFICE WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME PHONES) Ind. 241 and 173 Bell 128 For The Next Six Months The United Church Service Will Be Held In The Christian Church Let Everybody Boost For Church Union Sunday . Services At United Church:: n Bible Interpretation" (Sunday Morning Thtmm) 'The Devil In Chtiii Or. The Millennium And .,: ... The Firit Reiurrectwn'' . i :v mu.nay KvnlnmThmmm) , 1 Her ThMe Srmoa, .d the BiWe Will 1. n mi ,.dc anew pogK: . in i i gfr ,a a mmmmommmmmmimmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmakmmmmmmimm . I HAVE A COMPLETE I'lTiE flFJ- 31 ft. i .. " , twin .'.' ' ." ' Fresh Vegetables and Fruits vammmammemmmt0mmrfmmmmfaBmmmmmmmmmmj Fancy and Staple Groceries Bett Pricei PtU WilteW RW Cf.ir;"r;-" to he best lloostcr or to any ono cert 1 ilea tc of scholarship for ono of Music trniisfcnibk' beforo registration with jalfey ; (jlothing '(Jo.- a I n.ii . .."-I For Butter and Ef m Wi Marsha? i ., - -T .,- ym S id s ii r j ItU ,i ?' . i? n i&yrafr;ftWft.'f; We hope to secure the team for Bid ?JSSSJd mf ' it Cloud in the near future m MMMM.MW ll' TSSSSS.'BSSSSIX&a, Tffi'! IT1 PiTeassWaTTlia f ,.- ' , f-t - . - '"r -