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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
I HP CLOUD, HlBKf IIA, OHIIF i y wwwwwuw .WVi HONE NEWS Bulletin of The Week' olnge LV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. Fresh Lowneys lit Miner Hros. Co. J. II Bailey la In Omnlia this week. Every tenth btitfgy whip free at Fogel's. Amos Miksch returned homo from Kansas City Frklny. Front rooms over Storey's store for rent. .Ins. Mcllulre. Raymond Turmire is visiting friends in Lincoln this week. Howard Hamilton wns p from (Initio Hoelt Tuosdny. Huy your bnpgy whips at Fogel's. Fveiy tenth whip given away. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Sargent are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and II rs Herb Ludlow loft Mon day for a week's visit in Omnlm and Lincoln. Misses Inez, and Blancho Doner and Miss Mary Christian were Hastings visitors Monday. Kay Saunders loft for Kansas City, Sunday, after spending Christmas here with friends Mr. and Mrs. Cook of St. Francis, Kansas, spent Christmas in this city with Kev. and Mrs. J. L Deebe. Itenjamin F. Copley nnd Miss Sarah Ann Harvey, both of In aval o were united in marriage on Wednesday. Monday night was the coldest that we have had this winter. The thcr mometer registered ten below zero. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Walmer of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cowden this week. Attorney F. J. Munday, wife and family, returned home Wednesday from Beaver City where they spent Christmas with relatives. Vm. Uurdlck and family returned to Gujde Rook, Wednesday, after attend injf - the funeral of Mrs. Burdick's mother, Mrs. Sarah Holsworth. Mrs. Dunham mother of Mrs. Chas. Eddy died at their home in Guide Rock Tuesday. The body was shipped to Nelson for burial on Wednesday. The most liberal options ,ar to ba M flaw ,tttim Cheaper rates. One of oldest compan ies doing business in thissUtbfUB. W. Stewart. ;! 'Mr. and Mrs C. W. Welsz of Chicago, (nil Irene Miner) arrived in the city Frjioy evening tpvisit relatives. Mr., vm6z rerornea nomaounauy, ana mre. Welsz remained until today. The following were elected Sunday School otllcers of tho Sonth Side Mission for 1910: E. R. Slawson, Su perintendent; Lawrence Pierce, Assist ant Superintendent; Mrs. McConkey, Treasurer; Mrs. Ned Sutton, Secre tary. Mr. and Mr. S. C. Ellis and daugh ter, Helen, spent Christmas with rela tives ut Lincoln. They returned homo the first of tho week, accompanied by Mr. Kills' son, Dale, a C. 15. & Q. agont at Creston, Iowa, who will visit hero for a few days. Geo. .1. Warren, tho up-to-dato man ager af the Tepee, returned homo from Omaha, Tuesday evening, where lie renewed his contracts with the 1'atiie Exchange. This means that the pa trons of this" popular and instructive amusement emporium aro to continue to enjoy the sumo high class plctuics which have been shown for some time past. Mr. Warren announces that his contracts include the cream of all such as The Beloved Vagabond, etc,, and he leturned highly pleased with what he had accomplished. the 0. M. EnycHrt of Inavalc was in city Friday, Chas, Herrick was down from Ina valc Thursday. Roy Stevens Is able to bo out Hgaln after a short illness. I have several good farms for snlo or trade. C A. Schultz. Dick ltunchey of Grand Island was in the city this week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Avery and son, Dovt, spent Christmas iu Superior with relatives. Miss Lela Woods and her brother, Carnest, spent Tuesday iu Guldo Hock with friends. Bettor order live bushels of those tine Potatoes sent to the house from Miner Bros, Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nolan spent Christmas iu Pawnee City, with Mr. Nolan's mother FOR RENT The B.C. Cutter stock yards In Rod Cloud. Mrs. Cora Cutter, Administratrix. Earnest Woods of Wymorc is visiting Ids patents, Mr. and Mrs Charley Woods, this week. Mrs. Jane McKinley of Powell, Ne braska, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cowden this week. Will Miksch nnd wife of Mt. Clair, spent Christmas with his parents, Hufus Miksch and wife. Ira Smelser returned home the last of the week from Mason City, Iown, where he had been working. Mr. and Mrs. Uhnl Golattley are home from Lincoln, where they spent Christmas with C. W. Malono and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Starr were over from Lebanon, Kansas, to spend Christmas with the J. W. Corbctt family. Mr. and Mrs. Branson Stewart re turned homo from Lincoln, Monday, where they had spent Christmas with relatives. L. H. Blackledge and family return ed homo from Orleans, Monday, where tbey spent Christmas with his brother, Asa Blackledge. Verlln Butler and wife of Oberlln, Kansas, came over Friday to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burgess ro', tunned toj Inavale. Saturday iaf ten spAdlnfeyilwlffJarent8J J. M. Burgess and wife. It Chs. rfWtfle and wite and Burii . . IVT"1 . HbueklnhrfdNvlfe of Oberlln, Kansas, spent Christmas at the Eli Houchln's home southeast of town Th'e'-G. A R. and W. R. (Twill have piiblfo installation w otflccYs", January 1st at 2:30 p. m. All soldiers and their wives are invited to come. Mrs. J. L. Grimes nnd daughter, Irani, camo down from Hastings, Thursday, evening to visit at the home of 13. L. Grimes and family. Vincent Johnston returned to Rny town, Missouri, the first of the week, after spending Christinas with his mother, Mis. Clara Johnston. Br. Warrick, tho specialist, will moot eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those licoJiug glasses lilted at Dr. Dameroll's olllcc, Wednesday, Januaiy 5th. Miss Flossie McKimmeyvtho is teach ing school at Kdlson, camo home Sat urday to spend her vacation witli the home folks, W. II. McKinuney and family. For Her People, a four reel drama by Pathe, foutuilng Floiencc Turner, was bhown nt the Tepee last night, and proved to be another one of those high oluss pictures. It is a truly interesting story the pictures tell, and if you failed to bee it last night, you should not do so tonight. Insure your Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman for the Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska Phones: Office, .104; Residence, 17:G A sane, safe, sound nnd economical plan of fire, lightning and tornado Insurance. Will your policy soon expire? Write me and let mo explain. No obligation on your pai t. Al. Slaby wont to Denver last Fri day. A few choii'o house plants for sale. Mrs. II. C. Cutter. Fred Temple of Kansas City spent Christmas iu tills city. Mr. nnd Mts. C. .1. Popo spoilt Christ mas in Lincoln with relatives. FOR SALE An automatic shot-gun in good condition. W. L. Koon. Chas. Lovercheck Is homo from a visit with his daughter at Hebron. Oliver Powell left Friday forNelelgh to spend Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mts. Frank Peterson spent Christmas at the E. B. Crone home at York Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gather spent Christmas in Guide Rock, with rela tives. W. P. Medlar and wifo are spending their vacation in Clay Center with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Boles spent Christmas with the C. W. Way family at Hastings. Andy Hart and wife were over from Lebanon over Christmas visiting Mrs J. II. Raskins. Raymond Koontz came homo from York, Thursday, to spend Christmas with his parents Will West and family 'of Naponee, spent Christmas here with his mother, Mrs. Carrie West. ' Geo. J. Warren left Sunday for Omaha, to secure a new line of-photo plays for the Tepee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Qund and family of Blue Hill, spent ChrlstmaB with relatives in this city. , T . Leland Caldwelr and familv wera (down from Inavftib,' ib spend Christ- P" wuuw preuKSrj hmmmiI ,xl Miss Katbryn Burke'Mt'Tharedav evening for Wainut,'fowa,fa'nav'Oraaba j. .. i ! ' I .in in . iwniivuu nm vnuttuuu,, , t ." ,, I Edgar Mcintosh' left Monflav'fdr dorand Inland, where he 'will spe'nei several weeks visiting. TEPEEI8 For Frldny nnd Saturday of this week will bo presented the Gold Cobra in three reels. An Interesting nnd entertaining picture. A good comedy will open tho program. The usual matinee on Saturday at ') p. in. Ncal of the Navy will come in regular order on Monday nnd Tuesday. A comedy will open the prnuinm. Patho News with tho events of tho world will also bo presented. Tho Beloved Vagabond, a beau tiful six reel picture in colors adapt ed 1 1 oin tho famous book of Wm. .1. Locke will be presented on Wednes day and Thursday next, Jan. ft and 0. 'Hie excellence of this play makes It deserving of special mention. The exquisite coloring, ami an liiteiesllng stoiy and Hplendld acting makes the Beloved Vagabond an extraordinary attraction and a geuulno treat. It is n master piece In every senso of the word, The picture will Mait promptly at 8 o'clock. Do not miss ,i foot of it. Wednesday matinee at. 3 p m. Regular prices will provall though It Is easily worth double. Tho differ ence Is our treat. The next great event at the Tepee will be the presentation of the "Llfo of Our Savior," a seven reel Path colored master pleco. A magnificent production in every detail. Date will be given later. Look out for the New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford. They are coming, possibly next week Friday and Saturday. A word in regard to our Wednesday and Thursday five and six reel photo plays. In the first place there are no better pictures made there are many as good but none better, mind that. Superior and other towns charge an extra price for the same class of pic tures. We make no extra charge, I trusting to an Increased patronage to meet the Increased expense. Wo hope to make the experiment a success. 4 This line of pictures is running in n Lincoln, OmahaJUonlngs, rKjHnsas City, etc., just before'" or Just" after are run In 'Red Cloud." We are they 'giving our patrons the iop1 6fr'the market, bright, new and' clean- 'You won't see any better anywhere. At both ends of the week a more m on Happy flem Year To You and Yours And May 1916 Be Filled With Prosperity And AH Good Things IsTbeWishOf... F. G. TOttNtyE & SOU tiTWo Close At Noon Now Year' Day m. A SCENE FROM "THE BELOVED VAGABOND" (PATHE), At The Tepee Next Wednesday and Thursday and Wednesday Afternoon At 3 O'clock tt Clyde Bowen and family of North Branch spent Christinas at the home of Mrs. N. R. Simpson. Charley Fox (nine homo from York to spend Christmas with his parents, Sunford P. Fox and wife. Fred Fearn has just completed wiring the John Coon residence west of town for electric lights. Mrs. Susie Ludlow and daughter, Lucy, of Franklin spent Christmas with Curtis Gecr and wife. Miss Louise Schumacker went to Orleans Thursday evening to spend her vacation with her parents. Paul Francis the popular salesman for Swift & Co,, spent Christinas in Norton, Kansas, with relatives. Paul Johnston of Lincoln spent Christmas In this city with his mother, Mrs. Clura Johnston nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Frohnen of Hast lugs, were guests at the J. A. Bradford home iu this city over Christmas. John Foster and daughter, Miss Eva, rcturnod home Monday from Rciibli can City, where they visited friends. Dr. R. V. Nicholson returned home Tuesday from Wisncr and West Point, where he spent Christmas with relatives, Farm Loans Lowest Intel est, best option nnd terms to bo hud iu tho state. Money always ready. Call for me ut State Bank. C. F. Catiier. varied program is given up to date and entertaining, four nnd five reels showing two or three subjects. In mid-week the single bubjeots in five and six reels are given, Ivan Wright of Edison, is visiting relatives here Mr. and Mrs. John Weesucr and family spent Christinas in Superior. A large number of our citizens have been having u siege of the la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pope of Kansas City aro visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pope. Last Thursday, Mr. Clarence Kouf man and Miss Mary Henry both of Guide Rook were married by County Judgo Ranney. Mrs. John Doyle is dangerously ill at her home in the north part of this city buffering from an attack of pneu monia together wlth"a complication of disonses. Owlug to the lady's advanced ago her illness is of grave ooncorn. On Wednesday morning, when No. 15 wns a few miles west or Inavalo, tho equalizers on the tank of the engine broke, letting tho tank drop. Engineer Jim Engles of McCook whs at tho throttlo, and had the train in the thirty live miles an hour hole, but by prompt and efllalent action, and the fact that the tank remained right side up, brought tho train to a stand still without even bpilllng the coffee In tlje diner. 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