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fc3 tPtTiU'i RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF 'r - I y ( ," . . f M ., f ! -.'b ;: f' 13 r WU", : HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's olngs Andy Hart o( Lebanon was in the city Tuesday. Pye Shophenlson of Klvcrton was In the city Monday. Attorney A. M. Wultcrs of Hluo Hill is attending district court this week. Kdltor A. U. McArthur accompanied Coroner A mack to Kosemont Sunday. Miss Gortrud'! L. Coon, county sti poriutotident, Is visiting schools this week. Some of those pretty Woolt6x Coat, SultH und Skirts hirvc Just arrived. Miner llros. Co. Frank llonn has purchased 11 new Hulek automobile front the Ued Cloud Auvo Company. Miss Mario Hollistor returned to Lincoln Friday to resume her studies, at the state university. Miss Veda Ludlow lrft Friday even ing for Welllleet. Nebraska, where sho will teach school this year. A pood (5 octavo Lakeside organ for sale at u bargain. In llrst class eondl tion. Hmrulre of Nate I'latt. Ueforo having your fall dresses lit ted bo suro to pet one of those line new Corsets at Miner llros. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1'opc returned homo Sunday from San Fiuneisco where they hud been taking in the ex position. MUs Gertrude Peers was in Heaver City Saturday attending the wedding of her brother, John, and Miss Mario Cormack. The Diamond MUlinp Co . Is still using old wheat for making Hour while several of the surrounding mills arc using now wheat. Mrs. Ferguson ami daughter, Miss Delia, and Dunn Iiurr and wife of Gidde Hock spent Sunday in the city with W. 0. Hamilton mid family. FOR SALE: 1000 bu. of early spray ed summer apples, 'Joe per bushel picked and windfalls 10o I). H.Xorris, ly, miles southwest of Hod Cloud. Hoys and Girls under eighteen years of ago who wish to compete for any of the prizes given by the Kdison Mazda Lamp Co., can get all necessary in formation by calling upon J, A. Tom llnson at 115 N Webster street. Dr. C. W. Caldwell of Slater, Miss ourl, spent tlio llrst of the week in this city with his brothers, Dr Clarence anil Attorney 13. G. Caldwell. He was enrouto home from San Francisco where ho had been attending the ex position. The deal was consumated tbo later part of the week, whereby George M. VanCamp, the well known insurance man, purchased from V. T. Motintford his health, life, accident and lire in surance business. We have not been nble to laarn 'Mr. Mountford's plans for the future. B. Ilrnuwer, aged G5 years, one of the old settlers of Kosemont, was found dead at his home northeast of that place Sunday morning. Undertaker Morten, of Ulue Hill, who was called, notified Coroner Amuck, who upon going to Rosemont and investigating the facts, was convinced that an in quest was not necessary, and that Mr. lirauwer bad c.ame to bis death from heart failure Ho leaves a wife and an adopted son. Funeral service wero held Wednesday. Mean "7"OU start them off with rested " bodies from a Summerful of play, fresh minds for their new lessons- Jrk Hk. Just The Right Prices To Please The Motherst Too Wo Will Glvo Freo Tickets To The Tepeo Theatre To Out-of-Town Customers Saturday Afternoon 1 G. TENURE & SON S. & H. Iluy your goods of the local stores, Geo. Matklns of luavale was in town Wednesday. Dr. Hoed of Outdo Hock was in town Wednesday. Frank Cowden returned home from Palisade. Monday. Attorney U. W. Stewart was in Alma Monday on business. You can always get the Uest (Iroeer ies from Miner llros. Co. Now Is tlie time to pot your (lowers. Got your pots at the Variety store. A. 1). Oruheti of lllue Hill was In the city this week attending district court. .1l1iu ttill'ill lit lit,,., tllll ltild I,, tlwk city Tuesday attending district court. Sec tho now Irredeseent Ware In fan shapes and at a small price. Variety Store. Mr and Mrs. Frank Perry nndohlld ron returned home from Harvard, Saturday. Just reeolvod a fronk stmnlv of Chase'" Chocolate caudy in bulk or box II. Ludlow. tKuy elder and MKs Cora Wecsuer spent Sunday in Guide Hook with his sister, Mrs.Cady, and husband. (1 W. Lindspy wont to Omaha Weil nesday to attend the Lay l.lectrol Con ference of the Methodist church. Will Starke of Milwaukee arrived in the cltv this week to visit his brother.-, Chris, Conrad and Ernest Starke. Mrs. Fred Wlttwer and daughter, Miss Nannie Wright, left Tuesday for Madison, Missouri, to visit relatives. Miss Hazel Kobinson returned homo the last of the week from Clay Center where she had been visiting friends. Mrs Henry Dlodorich and daughter, Miss Carrie, were in Campbell Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs. (julrriu. New Styles in Coats, Suit", Skirts, nro now being shown at Miner llros. Co., the Store that sells Wooltex in Ued Cloud. The New Queen Quality Shoes huvo just arrived. Everybody knows they arc the Uest. Sold in und. Cloud by Miner llros. Co. Marion Mercer returned home .Mon day from Lexington where ho had boon playing with a band at the Haw son County Fair. .T.ilm lt-irris nitnmnil linmo MnlldilY from Gillette, Wyoming, where he had been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Al Smith and family. Tho W. C. T. V. will meet with Mrs. Clara Smith, September 2llth. The delegates who attended the state con vention will give their reports. Several of the citizens on Locust street are having cement walks con structed in front of their residences tills week which will be n great Im provement. The Third Division of tho Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church enter tained the First and Second Divisions at the home of Mrs. Anna Clark on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Eveline (uirrin, nged 1! years, wife of Conrad Quirrin, died at thoir hothe near Campbell last Friday. The funeral services were held Sunday in the Presbyterian church at Camp bell and interment took place in the Plainview cemetery. Allan Blackledga has received, through Congressman Shallcnborger, a principal appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Mary land. Ho will enter in Jnne lOlC. if ho successfully passes the required physical and mental examination. He will take a preliminary physicial ex amination at Omaha during tho pres ent, month, and the mental examin ation in April 1910. DclVS item Glothes how fine they look, you think, in their freshly new clothes. You want coats that will afford them warmth comfort style. We have them ready "--fine looking coats, just the right fashions and materials to make the children look their best. STAMPS J5he TEPEE Monday and Tuesday Sept. 27 and 'JS Whom the Gods Would Destroy A three reel special feature with an Interest that never lags from start to finish. The program will upon with HUNT ING A Hl'SHANI), a comedy, fiegular prloes. Wednesday, Sept. 29 Afttrnnon and Evening One Day Only The Butterfly Air extra special feature In live reel". A Shubert ptodlirtion with itarbara Tennant in flic leading role. A star feature. Afternoon Evoning At I S and 'f.M PRICES, Evening 1.1 and 10 Afternoon, 10 and . Thursday, Sept. 30 The Counter Intrigue Three Keels A gripping story which can be recommended from every point of view The PICTORIAL WEEKLY will open tho program. Regular Prices HIGH school NOTES Iiy Rissr.i.r. MkksJ It has been said that more foot bail spirit has already been made evident than in any provlous year, and also that the team will be tho best. This is easy to believe after seeing tin1 quad go in for practice with tho vim and pep that they have had tho past two weeks. Tho Hist, game of the sea son Is to bo played at Hebron Friday with tho Hebron High school ..cam. A High School Orchestra has been organized consisting of eleven pieces, namely: piano, four violins, bass, cello, trombone, baritone, clarinet and traps and drums. Rehearsals arc to bo held on Wednesday nights Anyone attend ing high school who plnys any Instru ment suitable for orchestra, are Invited to join and help out. A full credit will be given for regular work and at tendance. A chorus has also been or ganized under the directorship of Miss Simmons, for the purpose of improv ing the music in the high school. This chorus meets on Tuesday and Thins day of last week. A full credit will be given for satisfactory work. At pres ent they are working on foot ball songs. John Beers Takes A Wife Last Saturday evening at five o'clock at Heaver City at tho home of Mr. and Mrs Cormack occurred tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Marie, to Mr. John Dccrs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Beers of this city. The bride is ono of Reaver City's esteemuble young ladl"s while the groom is one of our popular young men who Is now holding down a position on the carpenter gang of the U. R V Q. Tho young couple arrived in the city Sunday moiniug and will make tills place their home. The Chief extends congratulations. To Change The Program The Man on the Box, which was shown at the Tepeo, yesterday, both atternoon and evening, attracted largo crowds, all of whom were well pleased with the pictures. Tho offering lor to night is Tho Bondwoman, which it is said, Is equally as good a plotute. Malinger Warren announces a change in tlio Tepee program, beginning with tho first of tho month. For some time past ho has been making special fea ture nights each week of Monday and Tuesday, and on Wednesday, both afternoon and evening, lie has been putting on the highest of high class pictures. Now, in his endeavor to give the Tepee patrons only the best, he intends, beginning with the (Irst of tho month, to exhibit each night the class of pictures heretofore shown on Wednesday, and with this in view has contracted for such high grade pic tures as Neal of the Navy, etc. The Tepee, under tho management of Geo. Warren, lias ever been in a class by itself; Tho picture shown thero have all been carefully selected, and he has been ever alert in his en deavor to secure only the best. Wo are of tho oplu'on it will be a hard mutter to improve the Tepee, but If such can bo done, Mr. Worreu is tho man for the job. New House For Sale A now four room house with screen ed porch S by 1(5 feet. Will sell at a very reasonable price. For further information inquire, of The Chief. ' m tm Card of Thanks We wish to express our gratitude for kindness shown during tho illness and death of our daughter. Mr. axi Mas. II. IlL'FKKIt. Notice My wife having left me, quit bed and board without just cause or provoca tion, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. Snptcmbcr 10, V.nr, Li.om M Rrs-i. I have opened up an ofllco for the buying and selling of real estate, and will make a specialty of Webster county land, List your aim with me Otllce with Webbtcr County Hank. B. F. AliZEit. Rural School Jtotes District XI School opened September rtth with an enrollment of ten pupils. One pupil enrolled the following weel, making a total enrollment of eleven. Six grades are icpieseuted. The board has purchased some new text books Including Dreggs' Live Language Lessons mid Searsou and Martin Readers. The Palmer method of writing has been established and a manual has been placed In the hands of each pupil. The following pupils have been per fect in attendance, and punetualitv: Lillian Lea, Dorothy Crowell ami Mil lard Relglo. Mrv il. II. Crowoll lias kindly volun twrtjit to wash tin cuittilns to which oder we have ifecepted and wish to UianU her for the interest which she w taking' In tho school. The pupils have enjoyed a summer's vacation und are coming hack to school full of interest and enthusiasm, It is our eat uest desire to make tills term one if the best that the school has had. We cordially Invite nil school patrons and outsiders to p,iy us a vlult at any time. M.UtlnN Ri.oom, Teacher. DistHct"l4 The Indian Creek school opened September iith with it totiileutollmeiit of eighteen pupils. The following are the names of pupils and the grades they ate enrolled in: hlli grade -John Bloom. George At kinson, Lucile Jensen, Robert Tophum. Wallace Topham. Iith grade -Floyd Mcintosh. Rnfonl Pierce, Fern Fit., Lawrence Means. 5th guide Ruth Atkinson. Ceellc Means. Ihil grade Lloyd Jensen, Howard Means, Oscar Ramey, Helen Mcintosh. 12nd grade Floroncv Tophum. Beginners Florence Molutosli, Har old Holmes. A perfect attendance record has been kept ami no tardies have occurr ed during tho llrst. two weeks A new lloor greatly adds to tho ap pearance of the school room. A numb er of new text books have been order ed. Whon these arc received, we will have a good supply ol practical text bunks Friday afternoon tho whole tehool took an iutcrcstim: Held trip. Miss At.iso.v E. Cowdiin, Teacher District 2(i School onoiieil September lllh with an enrollment of Hi pupils ami on the llth 'J more pupils enrolled. The buildings and play ground equipment wero in perfect repair and order. Also the grounds had been mowed and well cleaned up. Eighteen new text books have been secured, including soveral ditTerent texts of Primary readers with which wo will endeavor to reach the point of more and uHlcient. reading, which lends to more and better work in latter years. A. complete set of new Palmer Method writing books have been in stalled, which will improve tho pen manship and business ability of the pupils. The last year's graduates, Hazel Rig- gins and Oscar JJromtner, will encour age the school by returning ugitiu this year ami being roal "bees" In their class to which four moru have been added. We, as an entire school, will bo glud to have the patrons come in at any time and see tho work which Is being done. We huvo been pleased to accept live visitors in tho past two weeks; which were, Misses Gladys Callaghan, Louise llroninier, liertha Hayes, Mabel Ruckles and Hilda Johnston. The School has had tho sorrow ol the death of ouu pupil little Anna Strobl and need tho sympathy of tho entire community. Mis- Ann v I1uo.mmi:ii, Teacher. Methodist Mention The Annual Conference Is now in session at Omaha. There will bo usual sorvices next Sunday, Rev O. W. Hummel proaeh lug morning and evoning. Get ready for Rally Day services. .Some new teachers for the Sunday school were selected by tho Hoard, Monday evening. A class for men also one for. women huvo been organized and will begin their work Oct. Ilrd. Vou are uiged to join one of them. We are now introducing tho llftti year of the graded work in the Sunday school. Notwithstanding the many bad Sun days and sickness among the children the average attendance of the school for the year is 17 1. Every Tuesday evening tho young people meet in tho church for religious instruction. September i8th we be gin the study of tho book of John. Rrlng your little red book pencil and noto book. All young people are urged to attend. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. No exceptions. The Choir will meet with Mrs. John Weesner on Friday evening for re hearsal. The Queen Esters will meet at 7;"o Friday evening. The Aid Society is very busy and would bo pleased if every member would ajtteud evory meeting. Evening sorvicts half hoar later after October 1st. Card ol Thanks Wo wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their assistance during tho sickness and death of our be loved wife and mother, also for the beautiful lloral olleiiugs. D. II. C.wiTwmonr aki Famim. Piano At A Bargain Customers at Red Cloud, lllue 11111 and Nelson are unable to comploto payments on their pianos and wo will turn the sumo over to responsible parties for either cash or 85 per month. Address, Schmoller A. Mueller Piano Compauy, Lincolu, Ncbr. Wooltcx Coats Yes the Uest are arriving now. Come in and see our fine new styleb. Miner llros. Co. fp. From Monday, September 27th to Monday, October 4tlv, on all cash purchases or for money de posited during thw week, to bo traded out afterwards, we shall jjive seven JimeiJ the regular coupons. Donble cmtpohs will be given' on settlement of accounts during tlvis Wok. The live baby is now at our store. Come to the storij to see it. The ballot box will be closed. Saturday night, October 2nd. New Sweater Coats Beautiful Mackinaws and Caps NOW SHOWING) It Is Cool Enough To Wear Them Now. V V he Qomdenjaley Qlothing (Jo. The Booster Store s 3S fli Women NiiiP A BEAUTIFUL, well-shod foot appeals just as forcefully today as in the time of Cinderella. The Prince knew what he was about when he chose the girl who wore trim, pretty footwear. He knew that she would make him a good wife. And if he had known about the Treadeasy shoes, he would have stipulated that she wear them. There's a last in every style to fit your foot, and a style in every last to fit your individuality. CO MIS IN AND SBE US The rl J.UKtllUihw.liil-ir.' A miV, W.'Wffti.TJi.-ti JI j HENRY COOK, M. D. Iir.AI.KIt m rf DRUGS, .BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES.AND TOILET ARTICLES Jt mnmiMBumwm'tii ww siiihsi iBranriMiii, Walter W. Marshall e grocer SSeS" OUR NEW Fall Line OF- SHOES Have Arrived lis Shoe Store - . -SiiAj,! '.""M . ..k.aililfriilHVWfflRinWJ'llil iraniMflai m imf .wrw iMLrjEMimr crnrsiS SPEND LESS TIME IN THE KITCHEN. You can if you will buy lore PREPARED foods. Then you can give more timo to ENJOYING your . i children and helping them with their lessons.1 We have many "goodies j i fnT vnn .o Ti. 1 M.r .Tia t lunch boxes, and we can V - ( sell them to you CHEAPER . i-"- - ( than you aan make i j. . ? e tham yourself i T .it .l'' .'I !1 A '! -i" y P 4 t W. t tfwmfewrnwcsr