. . -wl "vy 314BMHEMMMtoJ - vmvr.r tTa&mfoiX " X - RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Mm''' 1 f V J li 1 HOMENEWS Bulletin of Tito Week's Doings Fresh I.owueys nt Minor llros. Co. See (L'onkllnft's Duroc Advertisement. KgKs-0 conts pot" dozen. Variety Store Every tenth IniRgy whip JfrcoJ nt Fold's. Hoy l'almor was down from Inarnle Monday. Fred Kraiclc whs up from Guide Rock .Monday. Harry Yost wont to Kansas City, Sunday morning. John Crnns wont to Kansas City Tuesday morning. , Jim Ethertou and Clark Crow spent Sunday in Guide Ilock. Attorney A. M. Walters was down from Blue Hill Monday. Mrs. Guy Zoiglcr was a passenger to Cowles Tuesday morning. Miss Clara Amack came down from Oxford Tuesday morning. Mrs. Wm. Wolfe returned home from Cowles Saturday evening. Special: Mens $4.00 and 13.50 Shoes for 12.08 Cash. Miner Bros. Co. B. P. Hedge of the Hastings Milling Company was In the city Monday. Mrs. John Aubushon returned home Tuesday evening from Circlevllle, Ohio. Mr6. C. J. Piatt returned borne Fri day from a visit with relatives at Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elllnger return Sunday morning from a short visit In St. Joe. Will Brooks, who is employed at Riverton, spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Russell Amack went to Lincoln on Friday to spend a few days visiting with friends. Mrs. Al. Beers returned home Fri day morning from a visit with rela tives at Orleans. Mrs. Joe Topham returned home Sunday from a short visit with her parents at Inavale. Mrs. John Anshutc and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Anshute returned to their home at Shclton, Monday. Authentic styles in Spring Coats Taffetas, Corduroys and Chinchillas, price 83.50 to 822, at Turnure's. Wednesday, James Konzack and Miss Bertha M. Tyler, both of Guide Rock, were married by Judge Rannoy. L. A. Graves returned to Grand Island, Mondny, after spending the week end with friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Grimes entertain ed a number of friends at their home Wednesday evening at a whist party. Mrs. Chas. Renkel returned to her home at Inavale, Friday, after visiting her brother, John Havel and family. Monday, Judge Rauney issued a nmrriuHe license to Orvil L'pp of Leb anon, Kansas, and Miss Sadie Rudd of Inavalo Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Kile of Mt. Clair, are spending the week as the guests nt thu home of her parents, Mr. and Mrn. llu f us Mikseh. Mrs. Bauer returned to her home in Lincoln, Mondny, after visiting her daughters, tho Misses Ilir.el and Beatrice McKeiglinu. Miss Zella Taylor returned home Sunday from a few days visit with hor sister, Miss Desslo, who is attending the state university at Lincoln. Whatever You Are . Looking For In the way of table supplies that a food supply house may have can be found in our large assortment and at Lowest Prices at our store. If You Are Not Getting Satisfaction Try Us FLORIDA CRAPE FRUIT Is now getting good. Wo have an extra valuo in an extra largo fruit. Encli ...10c Medium size 5c SPINACH Richeilcii Brand in 'Jib cnns.ISc ADVO JELL "Tho Joll That Whips," packages for 2Gc 1 j&Biasg?' ml a m . ,- Wi ill A r?-.. I' m Two good farms for rent. Hutchison it Salndcn. Van Herriclc went up to Hastings on Friday morning. L M. Crabill went up to Hastings Monday morning. Hon. Geo. Liudsoy went to Omaha Tuesday morning. Jim Mcintosh and Joe Crow went to St. Joe, Wednesday. Art Bradshaw of Bloomlngton was In town Wednesday. A-l piano for sale at a bargain. Bandmaster J. E. Betz. Mrs. A. U. Rannoy was a passenger to Lincoln this mottling. Mrs. Ilobt. Avory spent Wednesday in Superior with relatives. Delancy Bros,, shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City, Wednesday. Mrs. T. S. Coomes of Geneva is visit ing at the home of Prof Wren. Mrs. Ellis Gulllford arrived In tho city Monday evening from St. Paul. 9 00 per bushel Alfalfa seed. Have only .'50 bushel at this priee.-C. J. Piatt. Chas. Moranvillc and family left Tuesday morning for n visit lu Host wick. Mesdames E. S Garber and Frank Smith went to Hastings Tuesday morning. C. R. Bcsse. W. L. Weesnor and G. W. Trine wero In Bine Hill, Tuesday, on business. Mrs E. L. Grimes entertained the Christmas club at her home Wednes day afternoon. Ed. McAllister left Tuesday evening for Beaver City to attend to some business affairs. Chas. Palmer left Tuesday for Akron, Colorado, where he will make his future home. Just a few Women's Coats left. Your choice Saturday, Feb. 19tb. for W Cash. Miner Bros. Co. Mrs. Chas. Barrett left Tuesday for eastern markets to purchase a line of spring and summer millinery. Stacey Morhart returned home from Lincoln Monday evening where he attended a Hardware convention. Tuck Amack moved his family into town Tuesday. They are occupying a house in the east part of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Burden return ed home Monday from a few weeks visit with relatives at l'leasantown, Kansas. Attorney McNeny returned hdmc the last of the week from Imperial, where ho was attending to some legal business. ' Miss Mable Simmons of York and Mrs. Noyes of Bradshaw spent Sunday In the city with their sister Miss Nina' Simmons. The following shipped stock to Kan sas City, Sunday: J. E. Yost one car of cattle and Weouor &. Koontz one car of cattle. The W. U. T. l, will meet with Mrs. Ilettn Miner next Wednesday after noon at 2::50. Topic "Social Welfare" chapters 7 and 8. Come. Charles A. Woods of Pauline and Miss Elva M. Leetsch of Blue Hill wero granted a marrlago license Inst Friday by County Judqc Ranuey. G. W. Hutchison wcut to Hastings, Wednesday, to represent the Red Cloud Chamber of Commerce at a state uieotimr of the Commercial Clubs. One of tho largest crowds ever in at tendance at a public salo was present nt the Amack & Barnes sale on last Thursday. Everything otl'ercd for salo found it buyer, who was willing to pay what tho nrticlo was worth ami both Messrs A muck find Barnos arc highly elated over thu results of the sale. LETTUCE Our lettuco is fresh every day. Largo bunch Gc CAULIFLOWER Medium slzo heads lGc TURNIPS Homo growli, per lb 3c PARSNIPS Medium size, por lb 3c 6. Tiinure & Son Stop and Shop insure your Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman for tho Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska Phones: Olllee, Ml; Residence, 17.M! A sane, wife, sound and economical plnn of lire, lightning and tornado Insurance. Will your policy soon expire? Wrlto me and let mo explain. Xo obligation on your part. Rev. J. L. Becbe went to Alma, Wed nesday morning. Plates u cents each. Come quick to get yours Variety Store. Large line of Spring Conts just re ceived by tho Miner Bros. Co. Ed. Bach from Denver Is tho new baker at the Bon Ton bnkery. Buy your buggy whips at Fogel's. Every tenth whip given away. FOR SALE An automatic shot-gun in good condition. V. li. Koon. Mrs. Mark Parkos returned Satur day night from Hcrndon, Kansas. Tuesday, Fred A. Hutchison and Miss Maude L. Eustace, both of Bell aire, Kansas, were married by Judge Rauney. Wm. Gallbralth returned home Sat urday from Grand Island where ho was called by the serious illness of his mother. Mrs. W. N. Richardson returned home from Osceola, Monday, where she had been vUltlng her daughter, Mrs. Dan Barber and family. Attorney L. II. Blackledgc returned home the last of the week from Lin coln, where he waB attending to some legal matters before the supreme court. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crouch and Mrs. M. Durdin returned to their home at Blue Hill, Friday, after at tending the funeral of the late John Anshute. ( Prof. John J. Villa of OrleanB waft an over Sunday gueBtat the home ' of Bandmaster J. E. Betz. Tho gentle man is the leader of the Orleans Con cert Band. The stock shipment from the Repub lican valley to St. Joe and Kansas City markets was very heavy Sunday, one hundred and twenty cars of stock pass ing thru here. Mesdames Paul Storey, Dr. J. W. Stockman, F. G. Turnure and Rob,t. Mitchell were hostesses to a party giv en at the Robt. Mitchell home Tuos day afternoon. i Mrs J. A. McArthur nnd son, Cnrl, returned homo the last of the week from Long Island, Kansas, where they had been spending a few days with Mrs. S. M. Carl. Last Friday evening tho Franklin Academy and Red Cloud High School Basket Ball tennis played n game in the Newhouso building. ThoFrauklln team won by a score of 47 to 7. The following shipped stock to St. Joe, Wednesday: Smith Bros, .t Coon, S car of cattlo; B. E. Esheiman, 1 car of cattle; O. E. Ramey, 1 car of hogs and Joo Crow, 1 car of cattle. Variety Store For Sale Or Trade Inventory fc'WoO including llxtures Bost location in city. Rent c'iO per month. 25 porcont not profit ono year, Havo business In the East that de mauds my attention so will givo some one a good deal. THE LEADER, Franklin, Neb SWEET POTATOES Por lb ' 6c POTATOES White RurnlN per bu Sl.IG APPLES Jonathans, extra nice, peek. .00c Winesups, luigo, well color ed, peek GOc Ganos, very large, best cook lug apples on earth, puck. GOc TEPEE Friday and Saturday Fob. KS and In In Humble Guise An entertaining two reol drama that teems with ploamng surprise. ASHES OF DUEAMS-A single reol driinm with Honry Walthall thu star in thu Hirt li of A Nation. EXPLOIT! XO E P II R A M S E X PI.OITS-Coniedy. Monday and Tuesday Feb. 21 and as A Rose Among the Briars A Colored 3 Drama fart Tho story is a pleasing production and ends charmingly.. The picture was made In California nnd tho color ing spendldly done lu Franco, as was tho Beloved Vagabond. Wednesday and Thursday Feb. 23 and 24 The Precious Packet a riv-m9i Extta wpaclal Faaturm This is a very strong play one of the best of the year. Many of the exterior 6cencs were taken in the woods of Canada and fairly breathe of the great out doors. The running of the Derby, the death of a valuable race horse and the over turning of an automobile add excite ment to the production. Regular Prices 10 and 5 Mrs. J. K. Chancy went to Superior, Wednesday, to visit relatives. Cecil Esslg left Tuesday for Happy- vlllc, Colorado, his future home. He drove one of C. M. Smith's cars and was accompanied by Frank Elllnger and John Throckmorton, they going via auto also. One children!' club in Lincoln last summer cleared over couu ocsiacs learning what was worth vastly more to them. Hear Verna Hrubaker's re port on this at tho Congregational church, Friday night at 7:30. Women's and Children's Shoes of our Fall Stock offered this week at Special Prices. 83 50 value for 82.80, 83 value for 12.10, $2 valuo for Sl.tiO and so all through the different prices. Minor Bros.. Co. Weir Brothers will hold tholr an nual horse nnd mule hale, Tuesday, February 20th. 1!)1(. Thoy will tull : head of horses and mules, at their farm 3 miles northeast of Superior. Watch for their ad in this paper later. Will Schill'erdeukcr, who for .some time1 has '"kneaded the douih" for the Ron Ton bnkery, resigned Ills position and left the first of the week for Joplin, Missouri. Resides beintr a baker of considerable ability, Will was a gentleman of pleasing personal ity, and while heio made many frlonds, all of whom wisli him succos in his new location. S. It Kloranee nnd W. T. Moiintford returned homo Friday niuht from Omaha, where they attended a banquet given by the uernmn-Ainorlcan Insur ance Company to their various ageutb. Both of thu ucntlctui'ii roport having been roya'ly entertained nnd are stroim in their praise of tho treatment afforded them at the hands of this well known insurance organization. Whilo driving cattlo on Ills father's farm west of town, tho first of the week, Gilbert Heed, a well known young fanner, was painfully injured when one of the animals, becoming on raged, charged his horse, which fell lu Hiiuli a manner us -to pin thu young man underneath whore he was forcibly detained until assistance arrived. Fortunately no bones wero broken and the injuries wero confined to a wrench ed knee-cap, a sprained wrist and kcv oral boro spots, Inavale" Mr. and Mrs. Fit, of Hod Cloud were visiting at Clyde Wick wire's and Mor ris Groat's Tuesday. II. II. Holdredgo and dntiirhtcr, Mrs. C. 10. Joyco, autoed to Red Cloud, Tuos day afternoon. ThcM 10. Ladies Aid will servo lunch at Joo Komi's sale next .Monday, Mrs Nullo Hunter who has been veiy sink is slowly improving. Clay Orchard loft Wednesday for his homo in New .Mexico. Josephine Oamlevoitis assisting. Mrs. Clyde WicIiuli'M with hor household duties Mrs. Mac Fulton who has been suf faring with pieursuy is considerable belter. John Hutledge and family nio mov ing Into tho Charley Dickenson proper ty recently purchased by W. J. Vance. Miles Piittiuin has moved into the west half of Glenn Ohmstod'n house for a fuw weeks. (Henri hns bought the Wolcott property vacated by Put man's and will move as soon as tho house is ropaired. Tho M. K. Ladies Aid mot with Mrs. Art Myors, Wednesday, and Mrs. W. Wonderly's 'division serveil a lunch. Mrs. Leonard wasoultc sick last Fri day and Saturday but is nblo to be at uer work again. Mrs. Joo Tophaiuof Red Cloud was up Saturduy helping her mother Mrs. Bert Leonard. IlBrry Moedo shelled corn for A. F. Ilartwell, Monday, i SPECIAL SALE i Men's Fine Wool and Wool Silk Union Suits Sizes 34 to 48 A Special Underwear Bargain of High-Grade Material See Them On Our Front Table 10 DAYS Overcoat Sale Balance of Overcoats at Almost Cost Price. Don't Want to Carry Any Over. Come in and See Them. They Are Real Bargains Jhe Qomden-Kaley Qlotbing Qo. "ALWAYS m Dig! tience, and then your home Remember The m " 699 ubbhh es69p , iilWm) WALTER W- MARSHALL THE SANITARY GROCERY y Hl !i1,ii'i;i:iii;ii!i;,i;ii,:.ii.;!iiii1iir!i;!iii!",rin,:ii!:Ti" ,:;:: :c.m ,::.i. :j :1 Since the Citizens Been Unable to Produce Slipless Side Walks, and Each Winter Many Falls Are Caused by Snow and Sleet... See Van Before You Slip Geo. M. VanCamp, Agent For The Travelers of Hartford The Oldest and Largest Accident Co. in the World PHONES: Ind. 241 Bell 128 E iFirraiiii'iiiiLiiinr n .1 !.: rana; : ' -i '.i '' ; ,;i: ', Union Meeting March 8 Wm. Martin Evangelist Sunday al the United Church Unity of Moral Action (Morn Ing: Subject) Are Some People Eternally Rejected of God? (Evonlng Subject) You Are tC5!4H RELIABLE' DUE m ON THE FIRE That's when you be gin to realize the kind of Groceries we keep. There is cooking satis faction in them. Buy your Groceries rfrom us. Save your money. Save your pa will indeed be a happy one. Trading Stamps HUE D vii'ii'S'inTfira!, 'ii :. Xiinii.i'-iiJiiicaiixiJiiMiMiiiMJri1: of Red Cloud Have ii ,i,v. rr mumau.: t.;i j. y, , .jcli i,iii,Ii,iii,":,i i p 0 Welcome k I.U iw m ' n