.kfisptm " RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF S-"T v Iv l f ' u k- fc. VWWWAVi HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's olngs 1113 J"01"' goods of tlio local stores. Ucotge Holt of Cowles was in town Tuesday Attcml the foot ball same Friday afternoon. Hobt. P. Hoxsey M. I)., overCotting's Drug store. Kied Temple of Kansas City was in town Saturday. George Hollister went to Lincoln Tuesday morning. I'd. Sanson and fiimllv have moved to Norton. Kansas. Mr. and Mr. Prank Cowden and children spent Sunday in Superior. I). J. Duekwoith and wife returned home Tuesday morning from Kansas City. N. L. D. Smith and wife re tinned home Tuesduy morning fiom Kansas City. , (icorgc Van Camp was looking after Ids insurance business in Hebron Sat in day. Mr. and .Mis. Knihl of Letts. Iowa, aro visiting at the Carl Kuehu home this week. Mit Steele lett the first of the week for Oiegon wheie he intends to take up a homestead. Win. Prevost and family have moved Into Ceo. Amnck's tesidence In the cast part of the city Tor bale or trade 180 acres. Will take a sni-Jl farm and cany the bal ance. C. A. Sehultz Mrs. lkiwcr of Lincoln K In the city visiting her daughter'., tho Misses Hazel and lleatrleo McKeighan. Tho Young Ladies' Society of the United church will meet with Miss Jessie Kellogg Saturday afternoon. Walter Wan on and T-t Harris went to Omaha Monday morning to attend tho meeting of the t'raml Lodge of Odd Tel lows. Keillor 11. L. Wright of the Lebanon Times was over taking in tho loot ball game Friday afternoon While in the city ho made this otlice 11 pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Mao Fulton of Inavale spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Fiank Dluukcubaker and funiilv and attended church at No. ;i in the ' afternoon. Another good farm consisting of .'180 acres for sale or titc. Will uikc a small farm close to a German settle ment and town. For other bargains see me. C. A. Sehullz. A general meeting of the Farmers' Union will be held in the M. W. A. hall in this city, Thnisday, October 28, at 8 p. in. O. 13. Woods of Lincoln will deliver an address for the occasion. Everybody Invited. On Friday nfturnoon the Ited Cloud High School foot, ball team will play the Superior High School team here. This will be. u good game and you .shouln ko out and boost foi our boyh Tickets 11 I'd now on sale at the II K. (iricedmg stem.. Mr. and Mr-.. I'. K. Williamson of Denver, Colorado, arrived in tlie city Sunday mottling and leniained until Wednesday morning as the guests of Walter 1! Smith and wife. They were enrouto to Oak Grove, Missouri, and other eastern points to visit telatives. Mrs. Williamson i- Mr. Smith's mother. Mrs. ChiKtlna Scammon, aued 88 year's, died at Auroia, Illinois, S unlay evening, She wuh the wile of the late D F. Scaiuinon who ilied in this city several years ago. The remains wcio brought here 'iuesday evening for biilal. The funuinl services wore held at the Christian chinch Wednesday morning, Ilev. Deebo (.lllelating. You Are Most Cordially Invited To Come To Red Cloud And Be Our Guests At Our Free Open Air Band Concei ts And At The Tepee Moving Picture ShowsGet your Tepee Tickets From Any of the Merchants. They Are As Free As The Water That Flows. &fltiirfflFDv 4d w Uobt. P. llo.sey M. 1).. overCotting's j rtig store. ' Drug A. L. tirosiinan the city Monday. of Inavale was In Frank Cowden weut to McDonald. uansiis, ueiiucsiiay. Wall Paper at 20 per cent discount at Cot ting's Hi ug Store. A. D Atkins of Lincoln was In the city this week visiting fi lends. L. II. Ulaekledge and son, Allan, went to Omaha Sunday morning. Hen William irns n passenger to Oberlin. ICunsus, Monday morning. Head A. N. WnechterV Poland China hog sale ad which appears in this issue. Dan Garber is in Omaha this week attending the grand lodge of Odd FoL lows. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andy Unit of Lebnnon spent Saturday in this city with friends. If your child needs glasses or has nose or throat trouble see Dr. Wairick October 20th. Clarence Carpenter and wife are the proud parents of a baby girl which anived Saturday. Aaron Hedge went to Hastings Tues day morning where he will leeolvo medical treatment. ( A Mercer tho piano tuner will be here In November. Leave your order at Kd Amack's store. The ladies of tho Baptist church will serve n chicken pie dinner Friday in the Newhousc building. Mr. and Mrs Grant Turner are the proud parents of a baby girl which ar rived at their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs J. K. Chancy teturncd homo Sunday evening from a visit with telatives at Fremont and Omaha. Several of our foot ball enthusiasts will go to Lincoln Satuiday to attend the Nebraska vs Notre Dame game. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uurdcii of ltloom ingtou spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman F.sslg. Mrs. 15. W. Llndsey and Mrs. It. F. Unifies left Monday morning for Cali fornia where they will spend tho winter. .Mrs. llarbaia Phnres returned home Saturday from Omaha and Chicago where she had been buying goods for herstorc. Mr and Mrs. Becker of Pawnee City who bad been spetidlng 11 few days with Mrs MoClurc departed Sunday evening for California. Mr. ond Mrs. Paul Storey went to Omaha Sunday evening where ho will attend the'rand Lodge of Odd Fol lows which convenes in that city this week. The Wotnor (Jospel team held ser vices at No. .'$ school homo Sunday afternoon. A laro crowd attended and would be glut! to have them come again. Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. McArthur and sons, Ted and Carl, went to Long Island, Kansas, via automobile, Tues day morniriu to visit his sister. Mis. s. M. Carl. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, noso and throat patients and thoso nee ling glasses lilted at Dr. D.'uneroll's ollice, Wednesday, Octobc r ber 20th Mrs Fted Wittwer ami dnubie , Miss Nannie Wright, arrived lum. Tuesday evening from Madison, Mis souri, where they IihiI been viwiti m relatives. Am Miksch nni lainjly ot Sioux Falls, Sonth Dakota, spent tho first ot tho week in this city with his brother, Uufus Miksch and fiimilyi Thuy woie enrouto to the coast. Miss Graco Wilson, who is a sister of Mrs. Chas. Wolfe arrived ttuni Rod Cloi.d last week and has decided to teach in this county this year and be gan bor work hi Dist til In, l Monday Tho St. 1'ianels, (Kas) lWiild. n AT THE EPEE MOVING PICTURES Starts at 3:00 P. M. TEPEE Monday and Tuesday Oct 21 and 2(1 The Fallen Standard TWO 1U313L DRAMA PATI1K WEEKLY SOAKING" TIII3 CLOTH r.S-Comedy Wednesday and Thursday Oct 27 and '.'S The Closing Net 13XTUA SPECIAL FDATVUK In Five Parts From Henry Rowland' famous novel, n most successful story, first ap pearing In serial form in the Saturday Evening Post a few months ago In which Chii-Chu the Micnrcr. Ivan and .left' the Red with Frank Chiinent are the leading characters. Two Days and Wednesday Afternoon Regular Prices Seal of the Navy. Nov 1 Monday A gteat deal of iuteiest was .shown Wednesday afternoon in a foot ball game botwien the eighth and ninth guide. The "inaUins ' of somo irood men later on was exhibited. The scoio was P.) to 21 for tho Fioshinon. S. C. Hills cashier for the C. U. A; Q. at this place, is enjoying a vacation this week, and devoting the tlnioiu an efl'oit to more thoroughly iiciUiitnl lilmsolf with tho oDHrnllou ot tho Kills Shoe stoie of which ho is tho "silent?" partner According to the Depaittneiit of Agrlculluial F.nginoeriug, University Farm, the farmers of Nebraska own llfty million dollais worth of farm machinery. A yonrly saving of two and one-half million dollars could be made by housing and better care. Sheriff. O. D. Hedge taken Chas. I'ltgslcy, a hermit, who for years has lived in a hut on the bank of the river, near Inavale, into custody last Filday, and on Monday, be was found by the insanity board to bo Insane. Sheriff Hedge taken him to Engleside tho first of tho week. Pictures possessing more than the usual entertaining qualities hnvo been shown at the Tenee this week. The Maid of the Weston Monday nnd Tues day wbs line. The Spender which wac shown last evening, and will be again tonight, is one you can not alYord to miss, it possessed characters who were deep enough for tho deepest nnd shallow enough for the shallowest, and the sceno showing the burning of tho largo McCabc factory, was alone worth the price of admission. Free wieoinn for blackleg and di rections for ltd use may be obtained from the Deptutmentof Animal Path ology of tho College of Agriculture, Lincoln, upon application. The vac cination against blackleg is pat lieu larly advisable at this time owing to tho fact that the tall months represent oik of .he penodh of greatest infect ion Vaccination when pioperly done is a a tenable safeguard C'alvts when tal 1 n from the pastine in the fall should bi vaccinated. If this is ie piteii tho ne.t spring and fall, there su uld be vcty I1UI0 danger fiom this disu.i'.e BAPTIST CHURCH Not Lord's Dftv will bo icgi htr ei vines nt tho Baptist ehurcli In the morning will be a report c.C the State Diy Convention and th. State Minis teis Conference. In the evening will bo "Lilly Sunday- The Man and His Message." A welcome to u BIG AND ID&P Msstin Street 7:30 P. C. H. Miner Serum Co. Enlarging Their Plant The C II Miner Serum plant south west of this city, Is iiipidlv develop ing Into a factor of oonsi, lot able bIo and impoitance. At tins wining a number of workmen are 1 ugaged In Die election of an addll ion to the hog houses, and the construction of a large reuiftit cellar in which to store the product of the plant While this en terpiUe Is otilj about 11 yeat old yet it contains all the paraphenalla neces sary to operate it In a handy manner, and beats ovidenee on oveiy hand of being under very capable management. The plant is operated under very strict government regulations, Government Inspector Dr. K. 13 Lnllur and his assistant. Dr. A. ('. Crawford, now haling their headipiartois in this oily, wheie they petsonally oversee the operation of this plant, as well as the ones at Franklin and Slietton Tho Chief hopes to be able m the neai future to give a (hoioiigli write up l the C II. Miner sornm plant nnd its operations, which wo are cnnlldctil will pioie interesting reading, as will lis actiiviut any iiumbei of our leaders of what can be accomplished by a man who possesses tlie oiieigy and business outerptlso as dees C. II Minei INM'VuJ:. Mis M.C. lluinniel, mothei of Mis. S 13 llohliodgo, wont to Red Cloud Tuesduy to visit a few days. Name Jones and family moved to the country Monday. liny Parker and family spent Sun day at Will TophatnV Mr. Hunter and wlto left Saturday night for Denver whero he will buy some cattle.' Mr. Neshilt is visiting at the Smol der's hotel. .lake Ruig is building a large cement collar. .7. Vance has been unite sick but Is improving. Mrs Ada Koobnel who formerly ro sided hero is building 11 nice residence at Powell, Wyoming. Her goods were shipped to that place last week. Mrs. Emma (turner and sou, Wilde, and daughter, Alberta, left Saturday morning for California whoru they will make their home for a couple of years. A number of children have caught tho chickenpox. The M 12. District Superintendent preached both morning and evening at the M. K. church last Sunday. Quito a large crowd attended services last Thursday night at Christian church. Rev. Iteebo of Cloud preached. the the Rod SOUTH INAVALE Mrs. W. M. Points W enjoying a visit f 1 mil her daughter, Mrs. (Iiiice .lone, at present. Mr. mid Mr. (Uou Whitoley and little daughter of Franklin spent Sun day hi the WhlteVy home. G. (I Htli'iic. fln.l iHinily depaited a few day a.;n lor (i.aud Island and his'i.t1 ihiiiipliipj , uTjw occupie tht p. u "iv va'U-i'. Mtlo 1 n Hiii the pioiidovinei'of a new oiky so 00 w girls look out. The Mt 1'ie.vsiuit Ladies Aid sock ty mcL wall Mrs John Kaidulck last Tlitiih.lay afieinoon. Owen Iliinsielter and uifeaud baby daughter of Moiland, Kansas, are isiting ids piuonts and other 1 datives tills week Miss Deo illuiot and brothers in teiTained a niiinbor of their yoiiif fiioudb Friday evening Uefioshments wcio seived and a veiy enjoyable time was reported by nil who ieio pi'isent llarvo Fariiauuuid family and Mis. W. M. 1'oltits and daughter, Mis. Grace Jones, autoetl to IlattinHs Wudiie,h!liy, Mrs. Geo. Ileaton still continues quite 111. Mr. and Mis. lJarl Drown were guestb at the Fay A meson homo .Sun day. ( The many fi lends of Mr and Mis, Hrret Wiiiijen who formerly lived in thin neighborhood but now ieslding nt Oberlin, Kansas, will be glad to learn that tliey at 0 the pi ond parents of a little daughter born on October Mb. The Mt. I'lef.ssnt church is being ic painted and plasleiod this week. For Sale The K It. Smith farm, containing 70 fiV100 acres, J houses, one modern; good now barn, chicken house, city wnter, about 40 acres of iilfalfn. bal ance farm land and pasture. Prico SKi.tHMl, Terns, S:i,(M) cm-li, (list moitgago of 81,000 in ten years at KiVt per cent Hcinbannually, 'iw mortgage of $2,0od for five years at 0 per cent hembanmiHlly, with privilege of pay ing any or all atany tlmo. Write or see K G. liohanan, Lincoln, Nebr , Uolianan liuilding. Or W. II. Itosenoraiis, Agent, Ited Cloud The Farmer's Institute will be November 10, 17, 18 and lOtli. held From Monday, Oct. 25th to Monday. Nov. 1st, on all cash purchases or on money deposited during this same week, to be traded out afterwards, we shall give twelve times the regular coupons. Double coupons will be given on the .settlement of accounts during this - week. Buy the 25.000 Hooster Trade Hooks this week Sand use them next week. This will give i'2.000 coupons for each $5.00 in purchase or deposit and 27,000 in settle &) ment on accounts. The exact standing oT Monday. nexi The Hooster Club Campaign closes on Nov. 17th, Wednesday at noon. 12 o'clock. The exact standing of all Boosters will be announced on next Monday. All The New Fall Goods Now In Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Suits, Mackinaws, Sweaters and Everything Worn By Man Or Boy TheG owden-Kaley The Booster Store Tri'illld'l!fllllS,y!lli!!lli, it 11.11 HBNRY COOK, M. D. ncAi.r.u DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES'AND TOILET ARTICLES .. tfimciiBiiiPiiiMDiiiiiiii: 1.1.3 i.:.m,; 'I! !i"""H!!. u 'cawLawiaiiiiiiii wmiiiiiiiiii.w mif aaaaaaLi a 4iaaaaa aaaaMrT?'5aaaalaM f I ammaat fim...w.y k r 1. Walter W C . fr lx9 A c vv ciecuter s Poland China u s To be held at Enos Livery Barn Hivcrton, Ncbr. i Thursday, Nov. 4, 1915 i 8 S 45 HEAD---31 Boars, 14 Gilts These pigs are by such boars as W's Big Orange 08701, Kef's Model CSS.".", Vulcan by Combination, Long Look by. Nebraska Ideal. Out of sows by Heferondum, Pan Wonder, Kx Over, Miller's Chief Price, Choice Goods, Victor's Prospeot and Panorama. These me, without doubt, the best stulT we have ever put be forp the public. Arrange your plans to bo with us sale day. If you miss lil sale it will ho your loss nnd a bit; one Write for "catalog. liiphtinhiill. Will Also Sell a Few Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels ti s it-r -im A. N. W AECHTER & SON ) C f VAID A..t each Hooster will be given jt s3'-ai in WiiiiiitomiiTO SPEND LESS TIME IN THE KITCHEN. You can if you will buymoro PREPARED foods. Then you can give moro time to ENJOYING your children and helping them with their lessons. 7.'o have many "jspodies" for you to put into their lunch boxes, and wo can sell them to you CHEAPER , than you'cUn make thorn yourself. arshalL e grocer in.j. o K? 4.imuai oaie 01 i t OQS 8 D:..-i MU.l- Ulothing ho. 1 l'i r ' i j-V J n 'j r,i - ', tr i i) I A 9 I 5K ( ? V J iwiii&&wmjmwBwf-t'r w rttf. wm- r r (0 ) tm. Vt-,YMtf