JiU&J&!? t-.r !h DMfM vs. i. 'JV XL,; RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF " i 'T in 'in i ii 1 1 urn it rrniimiTTii mrnwimTiTriiiiirirMwi in i iiiiwuwi iiiiniinimi II it , V I ? J "' r' 'I ' "N- EOME NEWS Hullotln of Tito Week's Dolna Fivj.1i I.owiK'ys Ht Miner llros. Co. Win Crubill was in Cowles, Friday. Xe.xt Monday will bo St. Valentine's ilny. 'Mvpry tenth biitfpy whip freo ;tl Frud Tumplu of Kansas City was in the city the first of the week. J. II. Hllliigcr shipped 11 ear of .stock to bt. Joe, .Sunday. Frank niHner chaperoned tlio shipment. George Isom of I'owcll, Wyoming, arrived In the city the last of the week to visit relatives and friends. J. A. McArthur shipped two cars of stock to Kansas City, Sunday. Leo McArthur accompanied tho shipment Editor Kurl L. Spenco of the Frank lin News was In the city Saturday. While here he made this oillce a fra ternal visit. Miss Mary Christian, who is teach ing school Dear Funk, spent Saturday in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christian. W. H. McKlmmey, after a two weeks illness, resumed his duties in the mechanical department of the C. II. & Q. at this place on Wednesday. Mrs. S. M. Carl who had been visit ing her brother, J. A. McArthur and family, returned to her home at Long Island, Kansas, Wednesday morning. Ceoil Esslg returned home the last of the week from Happyville, Colorado, where he had been spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bell. The M. B. Epworth League will have a basket supper Friday evening in tho churcn parlors. Girls bring baskets. A program will be given be fore supper. Everybody invited. Mr. James Peterson has opened up an exclusively implement house. Uoods arc arriving dally and ho will soon have one of the largest stocks of implements in this section of the state. Mr. Peter son is an experienced man in the im plement business and he will handle everything from a cultivator to a threshing machine. Last Thursday evening at six o'clock nt the home of tho bride's pnveuts. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Atkinson, who reside northwest of this city, .occurred the marriage of their daughter, Miss Maude, to Mr. Clarence Fit, ton of Mr. and Mr. K. .S. FUz, Rev. .1. E. Jurboe of Lincoln blllufcitinjjr. About thirty guests weru present and after congratulations a bountiful suppor was bcrvcd to which all present did justice. The executive board of the Chamber of Commerce held its regular meeting Tuesday evening. The usual routine business was trnnsaetei alter which tho Secretary stated that the lease ou the rooms had expired and the House Committee was instructed to secure a new lease for ono year with the privi lege of three years. As Secretery F. W. Cowdcn will be unable to attend the meeting at Hastings next week the "Vice President, Geo. W. Hutchison, was elected u delegate to attend the meeting. The Secretary and l'rcsi dent were instructed to invite the Re publican Valley Editorial Association to hold it's summer meeting here. ANY WINTER COAT IN OUR STOCK ON SALE Saturday, Fefo. 12 'Kt .(j. 1 r Max Fentress was in Guido Rock Friday. W. A. Kent was a Guide Kock visitor Saturd'iy. Harty Waller of Cowlca was on our streets Friday. Charles Sehultz was In Uurr Oak, Kansas, Friday, Eddie Warren returned from Hast ings, Saturday. Guy .eigler returned home from llivfttou Friday. Stacoy Morhait left for Lincoln Wednesday morning. Mrs. John Wccsner went to Superior, Monday, to visit her parents. Kev.J. E. Jarboc and wifo loft Satur day for their homo at Lincoln. Iluy your buggy whips at Fogel's. Every tenth whip given away. Foil SALE An automatic shotgun in good condition. W.'Ij. Koon. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Weber went to Guide Uock Wednesday morning. Mrs. Xato IMatt and daughter spent Saturday in Cowles with her parents. Mrs. A. E. White of llostwlck vas a house guest at the Goo. Warren home Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Bradford and children left Saturday for a visit with her parents at Hastings. Mrs. R. T. Rcmley, of Bloomington, arrived today for a visit at the h. H. Blackledge home. Chas. Stcffens returned home from Grand Island, Saturday, where he had been visiting his son. Merle Bohrer of St. Francis, Kansas, visited his parents, Wm. Bohrer and wife here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burgess of Inavale spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess. Luther Crabill, who resides west of this city has purchased an Interna' tional tractor engine from James Peter son Mrs Wm. Guy returned to her home in Guido Rook on Monday after visit ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. II. Weber. Mrs. J. A. McArthur and son, Carl, went down to Long Island, Kansas, Wednesday to visit Mrs. S. M. Carl for a few days. II. It. Thompson of Cowles was in the city Tuesday evening. He left on Xo. 11 Wednesday morning for Louis iana to visit relative's. Mr. and Mis. Leslie Long of Ashley, Michigan, arrived in the city Tuesday evening and are guests at the homo of his sister, Mrs L. II. lilackledge. E. W. Copied, the dclivciman, was going about his duties with a smile ou Tuesday, duo to the fuel that Mrs. Coplen was to arrive home that night, from Lincoln. Mrs. llaker and children returned the last of the week from Norton, Kansas, where they were called by the illness of a relative. They did not go there to reside as erroneously stated last week. Last Saturday, tho Franklin Boy Scouts accompanied by Scoutmaster Spence came down to play their re turn game with the local Scouts here. The game was called nt 3:30, with Paul Kidd as Referee. The ganio was a good one from start to finish and a great amount of interest was taken in the local boys who fought bard to tho last minute. The Franklin Scouts won the game by a score 32 to i. $5.00 Values $6 First come, first served. Nd coat sold at this price until SATURDAY. This price is for Cash or Tiiraure's Chips Only urnure Insure your Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Ficldman for tho Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska Plioxrs: Oiliee, .'101; Residence, lT.Mi A sane, safe, sound and economical plan of lire, lighti.ing and tornado Insurance. Will your policy soon expire? Write me and let me explain. No obligation on your part. Get your Candies at the Variety Store. adv Everett Stioup spent Monday in Su perior. .1. I. Ileal of Blue Rill was in tho city, Monday. Jas. Peterson was in Hastings, Mon day, on business. Arthur Gilbert left Saturday for Akron, Colorado, Chas. Crabill returned homo ftom Lincoln, Monday. Wm. Crabill wus a passenger to Hastings, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Warren spent Monday In Hastings. Mrs. Ward Hyatt returned from a visit at Inavale, Friday. Mrs. Frank Ellinger went to St. Joe, Sunday, to visit friends. Attorney L. II. Blackledge went to Llnooln, Tuesday morning. Laces and Edgings. Look them over and get prices at the Variety Store. Wm. Galbralth and daughter were passengers to Grand Island, Monday.' Mrs. H. E. Asher and children went to Campbell, Friday, to visit relatives and friends. Verltn Taylor went to Lincoln, Mon day, where he will visit his sister, Miss Dessle, and friends. Harry Eldredge is clerking In R. P. Weosncr's store while Voilin Taylor is enjoying a vacation. Paul Storey has been making some improvements in his clothing store which adds greatly to its appearance. Mr and Mrs. Fritz Moedo after visiting relatives in this city, returned to their home at Blue Hill on Monday Howard Hunt, who had been visit ing his brother, Will Hunt and family, for several days, returned to Burwcll, Monday. Miss 1'earl Masters of Denver and Miss Lena Masters of Lnomis spent Sunday in the city with their brother, Jack Masters and family. Musdumcs C. H. Miner. A. T. Walker, Nancy Green, Fred Whittwer, Jacob Ellinger and Mr. .loo Topham wont to Guide Rock Wednesday morning to attend a Mission meeting at the W. F. Cole home (Jiu rot t Ohinste.de Jr.,' of Guido Rock spent Friday night in tho city with friends. He wont to Hustings, Satur day morning, to visit his father. Gar rett Ohmstede Si, who is in a hospital at that placetakingniedical treatment. Rev. W. F. Cole of tho Baptist church, departed Monday night for Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado, and perhaps other western points, hop ing tho climate will rid him of his lung and bronchial trouble Guide Rock Signal. Mr. and Mrs. Essig and family who have resided cast of this city for sever al years departed Wednesday for Eckley, Colorado, where they will make their home on a ranch which he owns. The Chief along with their many friends wish them success. to $25. oc oon. Tpppp Friday ami Saturday Feb. II and I.' Unto Herself Alone The fifth iliama of the U'l. l'ivs stories, wherein is told of a woman who knew no law save Kor own desire, who ilew in the lace of entiveuiioii and I now uer wings were cnppeu. I uree reels. The Lilac Splash Thellfthof the Adventures of Get Rich Quick J. Rufus Walllugford stories. The two eonlldenee men are seen at their best in this two reel comedy. Regular Prices 10 and ft Wednesday and Thursday Feb. 1(5 and 17 New York A live reel special foaturing Florence Reed supported by an all Star Cast. As a social drama New York docs not lack local atmosphere us some of the scenes are taken in tho tango palace and restaurants of the city's great white way. Mrs. Clara Sbcrer and daughter, Miss Pearl, were Hastings visitors Saturday. Mrs Bert Leonard and Mrs. Chas. Waldo of Inavale were Red Cloud visit ors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris spent Tuesday In Guide Rock with his fath er, Mr. J. Haris. Mrs. Ed Chancy and daughter of Superior spent Suuday with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chancy. Miss Inez. Roner of Klrwlu. Kansas. is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Roner. Gus Holmgralu went to Hastings, Saturday, to visit his daughter, Mrs. Warren Lougtin anil family, r Mr. aud Mrs. James Sllvey of Inavale spent Sunday in the city with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Wouderly. Mrs. J. A. Burden left Sunday for St. Joe and Kansas City where she will purchase her spring line of millinery for nor store Mrs. Charley Amuck of Oxford arriv ed in the city Tuesday being called here by tho serious illness of her moth er, Mis. John Wilson. Mrs. Win. itohrer nud -on. Merle, re turned Friday from Nelson where they had been visiting her daughter, Mi. J. W. Ruby and family. Mr. uiit I Mrs Kred lturdei. and child ren who have been visiiinj hrr par ents. Mr. and Mrs Lmiiiiii V. sig, re turned t Ltloomiiigloii, Wo liH'Mlny To close .int. the balance of our Women's and Mi-Ms' full and winter Coats we nil' ! vour ell lien Saturday, I-Vli. 1-tli , lir V nii'li. -Mi.-ii-r IJros Co. The Red Cloud Ili.'li S -ii-vil H.iskil ball t"tuil wen' In Nels ul, i'i iday, ulld played tin Collego team at that place. The later team woo the game by a score of 10 to 7. Motber Use "Everv tine mother pets out Calu met I know there's going to be good things to eat at our house. Deliciouf, tender, tempting doughnuts, biscuits, cakes and pies! I've never seen a bake day failure with Calumet. Mother ays it's the only Baking Powder that insures uniform results. EacaWad Higbad Award Nnu M M rnr-Stt S hity' ,- Cheap and blRcanPakliiRPowdsrsdonot saveyou money. Caliiniotdocs It'sPurc and far superior to sour milk and soda. I A i iK a 1 t::r "SSiift aatui -v-uiiy oraSSSSi ( At Or, W) Mr v u ffircsafiT&'A&fliiM n We Have A Very Good Assort- merit or Uvereoats otill on riancl Not a Big Line But What Are Left Are Good Coats and Are Real Bargains. ? "? ? Men's Heavy Weight Suits AT 25 Discount Should Appeal To The Careful Buyer At This Season of Cold Weather. Jhe Qouiden-Kaley Qlothing Qo. I C "ALWAYS RELIABLE" J mi 05i tience, and (hen your home Remember The M&3 vrfrMIIIIIIIIII BfSrrs; Iliva'-Cf'III III III! UlUWOIClu WAITED W- MARSHALL THE SANITARY GROCERY H(E pnriiwiiiiiMiLiimiMiiin j HENRY COOK, M. D. 1 - niiAi.r.u in 'ft If IRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND TOILET ARTICLES J L IIIIIIIIKM jpl 3 ! IE 7 vW miuu HI wH aaaH HULaV aarimTTCatF aaal HUHaM BBBpVaaBaaVaVllBalA It Would Be a Wafte of Time To Tell You the Good Qualities of These Machines. JusT: Ask Your Neighbor That Has Used One For 20 or 25 Years. CALL IPS AMD SEE THEM ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer L 31 HE &. 8 DIDi ON THE FIRE That's when you be gin to realize the kind oC Groceries we keep. There is cooking satis- faction in them. Buy your Groceries from us. Save your money. Save your pa will indeed be a happy one. Trading Stamps Djll IB 3D SEWING MACHINES We Have In Stock At AH Times The Following Machines: Singer - Free New Home, I 1. 1 Furniture Dealer 7 ) vk A. m iAt ir B3 rf"i Tv dfi? fit H VfOk Tv T jiobvum i nm i snrdJ l t 12 gypT''y"WTr,i? UAj 4i.i