The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 27, 1916, Image 5
Tj ,' JASOOi ' nwrViiMi MfttWMn3 iTZ1" - -stvk-j - , I IIP OLOUP, K1HAIKA, ORUF VT f I ' ,' 4 ..?'' .: I LYWWW. HOMENEWS Bulletin or The Week's Dolnge ."AV.V.V.V.V.VBV. Fresh Lowneys at Miner Uro9. Co. Jim Ktherton went to Oulde Hock Mondny. Every tenth bugy whip free at Foffd'b. Sam Smith was in Hostwiclc the tlt-st. of the week. U. M Crablll want to Hardy the llrst of the week. Win, Kirkpatrlek was up fiotn Guide Hook, Monday. Fred Temple of Kutis.ts City, w;n in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Htil'en Schiiltz spent Sunday in Guide Kock. G. C. Ualley was In Lebanon, Kan sas, Monday on buMncs-s. If you need glasses see Dr. Warrick, Wednesday, I'ebruary 3 ml. IM. l'.urr wns up irotu (Juide liouk the latter part of the week-. II. E. Chaplin, living south of Inn vale, was in tlie city Fiiday. Jack Wisecarver received two ears of cuttle Monday which he will feed. Peter Lewis of Illverton spent the first of the week with iclativos in this city. Mrs, W. (5. Warren went to Superior the first of the week to visit with friends. Newton Siberts went to Emporia, Kansas, the last of tho week to visit relatives. Aaron Hedge spent the last of the week in Guido Hock with his brother, Orrin Hedge. Mrs. Earl Latta of Cowles spent Sunday in this city tho guest of the VirRll Beal home. Oertrudo L. Coon, county superin tendent of schools, was in Lincoln the first of tho week. Dr. Damorcll left the first of tho week for Wheeler, Kansas, to attend to some business affairs. Mrs. S. Il. Carl of Long Island, Kansas, arrived In the city Sunday to visit her brother, J. A. McArthur and family. Tho following members of Chnrity Lodge A. F. & A. M., went down to Guide Rock, Thursday evening, via the motor car and attended lodge: W. O. Hamilton, Alf. Saladen, Geo. Hoi lister, Dr. Nicholson, Abel Jcrnburg, T.J. Diamond, II. A. Letson, O. D. Hedge, Al. Albright, Ed. Garbor, F- J. Munday and F. E. Maurer. J. I. McCracken of Logan township is something of a genius as well as a farmer. Ho has a machine shop on his farm and makes many of his farm tools himself. Ho is driving a new two horse wagon that ho mndo himself and it looks like u mighty good one. He is n son of the well known pioneer Joseph McCracken, who now lives in Red Cloud. The Lebanon Times. 5 S1 A S On One Line of Merchandise Men's Union Suits All Sizes and Qualities $1.00 Union Suits $1.25 " $1.50 Men's 2-piece Garments $1.50 Garments $1.25 50c " - We make these prices for the week only. Underwear for next year is well bought now. Every line of Merchandise has advanced in price. The mills are now making next falls orders of raw materials bought at a much higher figure than these we offer you today THIS WEEK- Twice Safe at Present Prices Thrice Safe to Purchase Next Years Supply GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERX PURCHASE F. G. Turnure & Son. John Rose of Woe Hill was in the city Monday. A. F. Unrtwi'll of Innvnlc wns in the city Saturdny. Chns. Powell spent Sunday with frlemls In Frnuklln. I l,, "erry went down to Wymore the first of the week. Howard Hamilton was up from Guide Hock Friday evening. Huy your buggy whips at Kegel's. Every tenth whip given away. Earl Dickson was up fiotn Guide Rock over Sunday visiting with friends. Al Hours, the first cities blacksmith, is employed by us. Hall's Blacksmith Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Guy thirties have moved into the K II. Fulton residence in the unrthpnrt of this city. Foil MEN ONLY! Mens 81.00 and ?.'I.."() hhoos for S-'OS Cash at Miner Hi os. Co., Friday, Saturday and Mon day. Mr. and Mis. JaniPS fiilvny nf In uviilo, spent Simdtty in thl city with her parents, Mr. and Mis. A. I). Wonderly. Mr. and Mri. Win. Ovorleose return ed homo tiio latter pint of tlie week from Denver, where they had attended the stock show. Mrs. C J Piatt returned homo Sun day from Illverton, where she had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Lindley, who is quite ill. James Peterson returned home tho Inst of the week from Omaha, wheret he had been attending an Implement Dealers meeting. If your plows, discs or other farm implements needs repairing let us do It. We guarantee our work to give satisfaction. Hall's Blacksmith Shop. Tlie most liberal options arc to be had in that new stylo of farm loans. Cheaper rates. One of oldest compan ies doing business in this state. 13. W. Stewart. Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, will meot eye, car, noso and throat patiouts and those needing glasses fitted at Dr. Damerell's ofllce, Wednesday, Feb ruary, '2nd. Mr. and Ms. Ilobt. Avery and son Dovt, were in Kansas City the first of the week. Mr. Avery had a shipment of cattle from his farm near Ilivcrton, on the market. Dr. II. E. Camp returned tlio first of the week from a visit to his former home at Burlington, Colorado. His mother, Mrs. F. A. Camp, accompanied him home for a short visit. Miss Fay Teel, who attended the university nt Berkley, California, dur ing the first semester, left Monday for Lincoln, where she will resumo her studies at tlie ttato university, at the beginning of the second semester. Mr. Henry Richmond, formerly of the Nation, spent Sunday in the city, the guest of Attorney McNouy. Tho newspaper fraternity is pleased to note his arrival and departure, but whether his mission hero was of a placldious nature or not wo were un able to learn. PECIAL CLEARANCE EACH WEEK UNDERWEAR 89c 98c $1.29, &c $1.29 98c 39c $1.25 Garments, Clearance Price $100 " " 6ue GREEN SERVICE FIRST Insure your Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldmarr for tlie Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska Phones: Ofllce, HOI; Residence, 17.10 a sane, sine, summ nun economical i plan of fire, lightning and tornado I Insurance. ' Will your policy soon expire? Write mo and let mo explain. No obligation on your part. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Fein spoilt Sunday in Guide Rock. Biing your spring repairing to Hall's Blacksmith Shop. Miss Belle Spanogle was in Hastings the last of the week. FOR SALE An automatic shot-gun in good condition. W. L. Knon. Dr. Pine of Supeilor spent Sunday in tills city visiting with fi lends. .Mr. and Mis Chns Monuivlllc were in Guide Rock the last of the week. Win. Zakory and brother, Alvln, went to Supeilor tint Hist of the week Attorney Bernard McNeny Is able to be out again after a ton days selge of quinsy. Mrs. Chns. Fruit after a visit nt the Ed. Ptilsifor home, lias returned to Keystone. Mens' J I 00 and SIU0 Shoes fjjr $i2.1)S Cash at Miner Bros. Co. on Friday, Saturday mid Monday. Mesdames Jas. and Thos. McCartney of Rivorton spent Sunday in tills city as guests at tlie J. E. Ryan homo. Mrs. Ernest Roberts and daughter left Monday for Imperial, to visit her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oudorkirk. Sam Shuck who was called to Hold redgo by the serious illness of his sister, returned homo tlie last of the week. Mrs. James McCormelof Guide Rock who was culled hero owing to tho ill ness of her mother, Mrs. Delancy, has returned home, Miss Edith Moma, who has been visiting at the John Barklcy home, left tlie first of the week for Seneca, to resume her school duties. City Engineer Geo. Ovcring after spending several weeks In a hospital at Hastings, whero ho underwent nil operation for appendicitis, returned home Saturdny much Improved in health. The O. D. D.'s request The Chief to extend their heartfelt thanks for tlie line manner in which they wore en tertained by the ladles of tho B, O.'s at their Leap Year party on Friday evening. Como again, girls! Tlie Social Workers were cntcratin edby Mrs. John Weesner and Miss Grace Davis Thursday, afternoon at the Weesner home. Kensington bags were much in evidence. After a short business meeting a delightful lunch was served. ALE s Sale PriGes are in force From Jan. 24-29 Ladies' Union Suits 50c Union Fuita 39c 81.00 " high neck, long sleeve, or Dutch Neck, elbuw . 89c $1.25 high neck, elbow slenvo - 98c $1.50 cotton and wool mixed, in both styles $1 29 2 00, 60 per cent wool Union Suits , $1 53 $2.25 nllk and wool " $1.79 $2.50 fine wool $1.98 $3.00 eilk and wool " . . $2.39 Misses and Children's Union Suits and Separate Garments AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES 08c 89c 39c STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE Charley Powell left Wednesday for Omaha. 'J. D. Gratis went to Hastings Wed nesday mornlug. J. K. Ityan returned homo from Omaha the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson left Wednesday for a visit in Lincoln. Mrs. Ernest Welseh was a passenger to Hastings, Wednesday morning. Hort Duckrr was over to Duckerville, Kansas, Monday, looking after his farms. Mrs. Klmer (!uy of Cowles spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Earl Weber. Miss (Jriu'c Lookhart of Sterling, Colorado, is visiting Mrs. .1. A. llurdeii mid family. Call Lindstriim, section boss nt Amboy. is tlio pioud papa of a baby boy born lust night. The Oegrco of Honor Kensington met esterday iifreriioou nt the homo of Mrs. Alf Saladen. Laird rotter loft Wednesday morn ing lot Lincoln, where he will attend tlie state university. Frank Klchimlson of Cheyenne, Wyoming, arrived in the city .Sunday for a isit with relatives. M is. Hiiis. Oglevlve of Gtildo llock spent tho last of the weok with her sister, Mis. K. 11. Weber. Attorney II. W. Stewart returned homo the last of tho week from a busi uess trip to Lincoln and Omaha. Miss Anna .leruberg is home from a month's visit with her sister, Miss Marie, who is teaching school at that place. U. S. Weather Observer, Chns. S. Ludlow, reports the thermometer re gistered four degrees below zero last night. Miss Jessie (loodwin and May Good-wiu-tiarbor, of Superior, wore guests of tlie llert .Sherman home the lirst of the week. Mrs. Will Ault., nfter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MoMurray, tho past month, has returned to her home at Polk. Wm. Miksch of Oneida, Kuusus, who had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Miksch, returned home this morning. Mrs. Chns Gilliam returned home Sunday from Lebanon, Kansas, where she had 'been visiting her brother Frank Uoycc and family. Monday and Tuesday evenings mark the close of the serial pictures-, Neal of tlie Navy, which have been shown at the Tepee on these evenings for. the past fourtceu weeks. The Degree of Honor lodge installed their new olllcers for the ensuing year on Tuesday evening, after which u delicions lunch Was served. Harry Eldrodge, who has been hold ing down a position at Dayton, Kansas, arrived in the city, Monday, to visit his parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Chns. Eldredge The stork on Wednesday visited Mrs. Curl Simpson of Cody, Wyoming, who is visiting nt tlie home of her mother, Airs. N. H. Simpson, of this city, and left a baby boy. Mrs. .1. L. Hebee wns in Hildrcth on Wednesday nttendlng tho funeral of her cousin, Carl Xeubaiier, a C, II. & Q. brakemnn who wns one of the vic tims of tlio wreck near Iloldrego on Monday noon. Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Gilliam loft Tuesday for Lnngdoti, Iowa, wheio they will miiko their future home. Wo understand Mr. Gilliam has accepted a lucratike position with a latgo lum ber company in that city. The Degroo of Honor ladies mo planning u Valentino party on Febru ary 7 tli, when each member tuny send their Valentine u message. Every member, especially thoso of the drill team requested to be present. Tho Chief learns that James Peter son has purchased the lots between tho .Tohu Havel garage and the Mid West hotel and as soon as the frost is out of the ground ho will begin the erection of- a 50x140, one story brick structure, which he will occupy oSi a garage. Rev. C. L. Meyers of Rod Cloud, pastor of the Methodist church mid Scoutmaster of the Boy Scouts there, accompanied tho Red Cloud Scout Basket Hall team to Franklin last Saturday. He is a very pleasant gentle man and wo were glad to have him with us. Franklin County News. The Life of Our Savior, is said to be tho best noted drnmatio visualization of Jesus' journey on earth as well as the most beautiful pictures ever ex. hlblted, according to thoso who at tended the Tepee yestorday afternoon or evening. Tills seven-reel colored masterpiece will be shown there again tonight. The Boy Scouts of this city went to Franklin, Saturday, to play basket ball with the scouts of that place. They were royally treated by the mem bers of the troupe and delightfully entertained by them. The game came oft In the evening at 7:30. The scouts of Red Cloud are all short, while the fellows of Franklin aro till taller but of, about the same weight Tho score was lr to 29 In favor of Franklin. The return game will be played on Febru ary Gth, i C9e9t HMHHU iCS6SHr Special Bargains For January I A? imlw ..''fi ! r- t " v y. c . . ., " ,- 2 K- I 'A ' i'v'v. K.I ' AW y' ...... S..O il " '" Xt:, '-""ttii' -i rv M &i iM I. j $ m M?$ SJS1F. rm w C3F 'mij -ir mio TME MCI it O id'OPENHCIMCn t l tS . iS'ti"' M '. HI i taM m Pi WE ALSO SELL SHOES-GOOD SHOES THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO WEAR LET US SHOE YOU NEXT TIME he Qowden-Kaley Qlotbing Qo. "ALWAYS m 111 tience, and then your home Remember The UlnMtj jp HALTER W- MARSHALL THE SANITARY GROCERY HGHG 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 Yoa Slip Geo. N. VanCamp, Agent For The Travelers of Hartford The Oldest and Largest Accident Co. in the World PHONES! Ind. 241 Bell 128 9690Hi69 mmmmm S9M06S69 IF YOU WANT A: PIWJJEJIT Hade Right, Lettered Right And Erected Right SEE: OVEftlflG BftOS. & GO. Makers of ArtistlclMonuments Red Cloud, Nebraika I On Kuppenheimer and Clothcraft JW On All Suits and Overcoats Except Blue Serges. A Perfect Feast Of. Bargains For The Money Saver. .. .. RELIABLE" 3 n c o ON THE FIRE That's when you he gin to realize the kind of Groceries we keep. There is cooking satis faction in them. , Buy your Groceries from us. Save your money. Save your pa will indeed he a happy one. Trading Stamps 3D OH A PMER Suits and 8 Overcoats 2)0 0 ..( r ' '!! 1 swuMrmm-tr. iiUMiit'"1!!' t r' i, V i'i'i "iVi - -v . .... Ma,