The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 20, 1916, Image 5

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HOMENEWS
Bulletin of The Week's Doings
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Fresh Lowncys tit Minor llros. Co.
Every tenth bngy whip free nt
rogolS.
Chas. Kesslcr returned to Hastings
Wednesday.
A. T. Wullcor luft for Kansas City,
Wednesday morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II N Uutledgc mo on
the sick list this week.
Mrs. E. A. Harlan and daughter left
Wednesday for Kansas City.
Mrs. Dclaney nnd sons Will and Joe
nro on the blck list this week.
Uuy your buggy whips at I'ogol's
Every tcuth whip given away.
FOR SALE An automatle shot-gun
In good condition. W. L. Kaon.
Mrs. Frnnk Ellingcr wont to Camp
bell, Wednesday, to visit relatives.
Henry Errctt loft Tuesday morning
for the Soldiers' Home at Grand Island.
Mrs. Al Beers went to Orleans, Mon
day evening, to visit her daughter,
Mrs. Foster.
James Teterson went to Omaha the
first of tho week to attend ft meeting
of the Implement Dealers' Association
Mra. Ilnrry Cramer returned home
the last of the week, after spending a
month with her parents at Geneva.
J. D. Crans arrived home the first of
the week from Mitchell, South Dakota,
where ho had been visiting his daugh
ter. We arc now prepared bettor than
over to do your woodwork and general
blacksmlthing. Al Beers Is employed
by us. Hall's Blacksmith Shop.
The most liberal options arc to bo
bad in that new style of farm loans.
Cheaper rates. One of oldest compan
ies doing business in this state. B. W.
Stewart.
Mrs. John Rawls left Tuesday morn
ing for Lovcwell, Kansas, in response
to a message announcing the serious
Illness of her mother, who resides at
that place.
Rev. W. F. Cole and family returned
to their home in Guide Rock, Wednes
day. The Rev. came up to conduct
the funeral services for the late
Viotor Fulton.
T)arrel Burden left Sunday for St.
Joe. He will stop at Pleasantown,
Kansas, on his way home, where he
and his wife, who is now visiting at
that place, will spend some time.
The following bhipped stock to Kan
sas City this week: Wcesnor &Koontz,
3 cars of hogs; G. W. Lltulsey, 2 cars
of cattlej Delancy Bros., 1 car of hogs
)ind D. B. Stunknrd, 1 car of hogs.
Rtillnrd Fentress left the first of
the week for Chilicothe, Missouri,
where he enters a school of telegraphy.
We understand, however, that tho
young man returned home Tuesday
morning, but we were unable to learn
the cause.
Rev. J. L. Bebeo was called to Heaver
Crossing, the first of the week, to con
duct tho funeral services of Mr. John
Evans, an old settler of that com
munity. The Rev. informs us that ho
conducted tho funeral services for tho
old gentleman's wife, llftecn years ago.
JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE
OF READY-TO-WEAR
We Have Placed Our Entire Stock Oi Ready-To-Wear
Garments On Sale At
Yz PRICE
Suits At Less Than One-Half
Any Suit In Our House-Many Worth Up To $22
SALE PRICE $8.00
Ladies', Misses and Children's Cloaks
Vz PRICE
A Fine Selection of Ladies' Skirts
Yz PRICE .
F. G. TU WE & SOU
Green Stamps
Cleve Loy Is on the sick list.
Frank Mcintosh went toGuldo Rock
Sunday.
Mrs. John Kellogg went to Lincoln,
Monday.
J. II. Ellingcr went to Campbell on
Monday.
C. M. Smith went to Campbell on
Monday.
Geo. Harris was in Guide Rock,
Monday.
T. A. Good of Cowles, was in tho city
Saturday.
Vesta Emick came down from Grand
Island, Monday.
I Fiank Starr left Monday morning
for Grand Island.
F. It. 1'erry went to Supeiior tho
ivbi of the week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Butter spent
Sundny in Guide Hock,
W. M. Kaminsky left tho first of tho
week for Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Newton Slebert returned home from
Itluc Hill, Mouday evening.
Misses Viola Spiers and Laura Pierce
returned Sundny from Omaha.
L. N. Graves of Grand Island, was
in the city the first of the week.
Mr. Peterson of Orleans is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Al Beers this week.
Mrs. E. A. Creighton went up to
Blue Hill, Monday, to visit relatives.
J. G. Benson, the piano tuner, was
up from Superior tho first of tho week.
Miss Ceclle Thornton spont Sunday
In Guldo Rock with Dr. and Mra
Brookman.
Mrs. W. P. Medlar returned home
thi first of the week from a short
ylslt with her parents at Clay Center.
County Superintendent, Miss Ger
trude L. Coon, was visiting schools in
tho north part of tho county this week.
r.on. Holllster left Tuesday morning
for Lincoln, after receiving word of
the serious Illness of hla father at that
place.
Bandmaster J. E. Betz was in Ina
vale on Friday evening, where he
furnished the muslo for a masquerade
dance.
Geo. M. VanCamp, the hustling
Insurance agent, went to Wymore the
first of the week to attend to some
business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fulton of
Crete, arrived in tho city Sunday,
being called here by tho death ptjfcis
brother, Viotor Fulton.
If your plows, dUcSj of other farm
implements needs repairing let us do
i. tT- ....J.lan rviii- vanrV to trlvc
It. "We guarantee pur, work to give
satisfaction. Hairs uiacKsmuu ouui,
Besides the proceedings which were
rmi.liKl.Pil in last week's Chief, the
commissioners' b'c fore adjourning
checked up the various county officers.
Mrs. Cora Eldrcdgo'and little daugh
ter, of Omaha, visited with friends in
this city, between trains, on Monday
evening. The lady was enroute to
Naponee, to visit relatives.
Salesmen are tho big money makers.
Here's a chance for you to cam 8125
or more per month. Write us im
mediately. Unlimited opportunities.
Peninsular Oil Co., Detroit, Midi.
Will Arnold, a popular drug clork,
who for some time was in the employ
of C. L. Cottlng, returned to his home
at Akron, Colorado, Friday night,
after a shqrt visit with friends in this
city.
With Your Purchases
Insure your Farm Property with
Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman
for tho
Farm Central Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.,
of
Hastings, Nebraska
Phones: Olllee, HOI; Residence, I'ftG
A sane, wife, sound nnd economical
plan of fire, lightt.itig and tornado
Insurance.
Will your policy soon expire?
Write mc and lot mo explain. No
obligation on yourpnit.
J. I). Crans went up to Hastings on
Tuesday.
Jim Ryan loft for Omaha, Tuesday,
morning.
Bring your sptlng repairing to 1 hill's,
IllnchMuith Shop.
John Mclunery left Monday for
Iloukler, Colorado.
Orrln Hedge went down to Guide
Rock Tuesday morning.
Chas. Strong of Cnlbcrtson was In
tho city the last of tho week.
Attorney P. J. Munday was In Lin
coln tho first of tho weak on business
Al Beers, tho first class blacksmith,
Is employed by us. Hall's Blacksmith
Shop.
Miss Myrtlo Boner, who Is toachlng
school at Inavale, spont tho week end
with her paronts in this city.
Robt. Avery went to Lincoln, Wed
nesday morning, to attend tho Lum
bermen's Association meeting.
Miss Blanche Boner, who Is teach-
Inp school nt Rlvcrton, spent tho week
end In this city with her parents.
Mrs. W. T.Mountford, Mr. Douglas,
Mrs. J. O. Lindley, Mrs. Chas. Stefllns
and Lon Eddy are rcporteu as beiug
seriously 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Trueblood went to
Franklin, Monday evening, to spend a
few days with her brother, Owen
Whltcley, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huston, of Su
perior, came up Saturday evening to
attend the Oatman party, and remain-'
ed over Sunday visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mlksch, of
Oneada, Kansas, arrived in tho city
Saturday to visit at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mlksch.
Tho W. C. T. U., will meet with Mrs.
Jessie MoBride next Wednesday after
noon aC2:30r Toplci '"Social Welfare"
chapter 0. Leader MrsillerthacBailoy.
Mr. and Mrs.! Ilarrv Goble of Ft.
Cobb, Oklahoma, arrived In the city
the Qrst of the week to attend the lun
eral of his brother-in-law, V. U. Ful
ton, which was held Tuesday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Throckmorton
returned home the first of the week
from Franklin County, Indiana, where
they had been visiting relatives and
friendb.
C. M. Smith after visiting his daugh
ters, Mrs. A. A. Baker and Mrs. II. B.
Thomas, tho past two weeks, returned
to his homo at Kckley, Colorado, this
morning.
Will Aultz, left Friday for Polk,
Nebraska, whoro he is employed as a
telegraph operator. Mrs. Aultz will
remain for a few weeks visiting nt the
homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
I). McMurray.
John E. Yost, of tender meat fame,
left Wednesday for St. Joe nnd Kansab
City, to attend to some business nffalrs.
On his return homo ho intends to stop
on at Swnnton, where he will visit
with relatives for a few dnys.
The Life of Our Savior, said to be
the most benutiful of nil motion pie
tures, will be shown nt tho Tepee ou
next Wednesday and Thursdny, and
Manager Warren Is to bo compli
mented en behalf of securing pic
tures of such d high order.
Ted Harris, E. H. Newhouso and
A. B. MoArthur were in Guide Rock,
Wednesday evening. Mr. Harris is tho
Installing officer tor tho 1. O. O. F.
lodge, and ho assisted by tho other two
brothers, installed the officers, for tho
ensuing torm, at that place. After
lodge the members enjoyed nn oyster
supper.
If you have not enjoyed a good
laugh for many a day, don't fall to
witness. "Excuse Me," which will be
shown at the Tepeo Hgnin tonight.
Tho pictures were exhibited before a
large crowd last nltrht, and while of a
Httlo different naturo than those here
tofore exhibited on special feature
niuhts. thev 6cemod to moet with the
approval of all, judging by the hearty
laughter each change of scene brought
forth
Grant Turner nndCtias. Moede taken
a load of household goods to Lebanon,
Tuesday, remaining over night. (Jrant
reports attending u show entitled, "A
Missouri Girl," which, so ho states,
was far superior to anything of the
kind be had ever witnessed. He also
informs us that the girl, In question,
was a "peach," and that, try as ho
might, he could not refrain from
thinking how easy it would be, (were
he not iv man of family,) to steal the
"peach," and mako a oleau get-away,
aided by the well kopt Kansas roads.
Broad statements, indeed, for such u
conservative man as Grant?
TEPEE
A Spoclnl
Five-Reel Rrogant
Friday and Saturday
Jan. ill and '21
THE PURSFIT OF PLEASt'RK A
pnweiful thrci'.reel diama with Ruth
Kohuid in the lead.
THREE RINGS AND A GOAT-A
two-reel comedy, the second in the
Adventures of .1 Rufus Walllngford
sei ies
SATFRDAY MATINHK
nt 2 o'clock
Monday and Tuesday
Jan. 21 mid "."
Neal of the
Navy
THiirrnBNTii stoky
IWTHB NR-WS WEEKLY and
A COMEDY ,
Wednesday and Thursday
Jan. 20 and 27
Wednesday Afternoon
At S O'clock
The Life" Of Our
Saviour
A 9EVEN REEL
COLORED MASTERPIECE
sinmn ftvn thousand vcars ntro there
was born at Nazareth Ho whoso teach
ings have enlightened the world. Tho
events of Jesus' life from tho manager to
the ascension, Is tho most stirring
story or all timo 10 an vuo rucc u
mankind.
The Patho company, to QUI a long
felt want, organl.ed a company of the
best actors and produced The Life of
Our Saviour, an accurate, superbly
acted dramatic visualization oi uesua
jdllrney on earth.
ti.o nnmniiniinn nt thin i-hrnnnloffv
of Jesus is truly an achievement
worthy of the highest pialse as it
IfntlifMlIt? nml ornnlltr.Jlllv DOrtrBVS
with grace and dignity His suffering
t.1 fltiol nMilnvnmnnt.
T its work represents a iiietime oi
carof al studv and an ImmprisQ ilunncial
outlay, and because of Us tremendous
suniecl is mc worms ureaicst urnum.
, The. picture Is.-L'atho Colored and
exquisitely arranged so as to bring to
tlie viBlon ajffraphlc. realization of tho
uititiltn simplicity, yei uionumcuiui
strength of Jesus.
Afternoon at. 2 O'clock
Evening at 8 O'clock
Regular Prices 10 and 5
Miss l'earl McConkey spent tho week
end with friends in Iuuvale.
Will Bohrer spent Monday in Bloom
iligton visiting his brother.
Mrs. A. E. White tr Uostwick Is
vUttlug relatives In this city.
Chas. Emlck went up to Grand
IslBnd, Friday, to visit iclativos
l W. Cowden was attending to
business matters in Byron, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas returned
liomofiom'HastingN, Wodnesdny even
liBi Miss Gertrude L. Coon, the nble
county supeilutondout of schools, was
in Blue Hill, Friday.
Petor Btodorsouof Maqiioko'n, Iowa,
arrived in tho city Friday to attend to
some business matters.
FOR SALE-1'oland China Male
Hog, 1-year old, weight 250. John
Copley, Idavale, Nebraska.
Misses Alfn and Marcelene Longtin,
of Alma, camo down Saturday, to visit
with friends for a few dnys.
Joe Tonham, Sr., returned homo
from Blue Hill, Wednesday evening,
where he had been visiting his son,
George Topham, and family.
SOUTiTlNAVALE
Harve Farnham's little son, Melvin,
has been quite sick with the lagrippc
for suveral days.
Several in this vicinity arc putting
up ice this week nnd it is twelvo to
fourteen inches thick.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stokes Jr , nro
tho proud parents of a Httlo daughter
born Saturday evening.
Charles Milker's family have all boon
sick with tho lagtippc.
Mrs. W. T. Whiteley spont Saturday
and Sunday with her son Owon White
ley and family at Franklin and helped
care for tho new granddaughter which
is a late arrival nt their homo.
Miss Anna Janson is assisting with
the work at Frank Stokes' duriug Mrs.
Stokes' Illness.
FOUR ACES
Are Good Calling Cards.
They Cannot Class with
Ours, However. Come
In and See Our Stock.
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WE ALSO SELL SHOES-GOOD SHOES THAT
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LET Um MHOE YOU NEXT TIME
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tience, and then your home
Remember The
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WALTER W- MARSHALL
THE SANITARY GROCERY
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Since the Citizens of Red Cloud Have
Been Unable to Produce Slipless Side
Walks, and Each Winter Many Falls
Are Caused by Snow and Sleet...
See Van Before You Sliji.
Geo. N. VanCamp, Agent
For The Travelers oi Hartford
The Oldest and Largest Accident Co. in the World
PHONES! Ind. 241 Bell 128
IF YOU WANT A:
PIWPIIT
JWade Right, Lettered
Right And Erected Right
SEE:
OVERlflG
Red Cloud,
For January
On Kuppenheimer
and Clothcraft
DISCOUNT
On All Suits and
Overcoats Except Blue
Serges.
A Perfect Feast Of
Bargains For Tho
Money Saver. .'. ..
RELIABLE"
ON THE FIRE
That's -when'' you be-
j gin to realize the -kind
of Groceries -we keen.
I There is cooking satis-
' faction in them. '
Buy. your Groceries
'from us. Save your
I money. Save your pa
will indeed be a happy one
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