iWwwctSR -CiiB4V. Wjl) W'SWr'' ""r ftrft( RID CLOUD. NKBKAIIIA, ORIEF t0mW-tm t i -t J, ! H Hi 0'i ...' i i i i ,1 n r .yr WftWWWMWVMWAV HONE NEWS Bulletin ot The Week's Doings AW, fresh Lowneys lit Miner BroB. Co. See Uonkllnft's Duroc Advertisement. Frank Starr is on the sick list this week. Every tenth buggy whip fiee nt I'ogol's. , Rev. J. L. Heobc returned hoiveftom Alma, Friday Dr. II. E. Asher returned from Hust ings, Saturday. Charley Powell spent Sunday in Alum with friends. Frank Peterson lutuined home from Kansas City, Friday. Mr and Mrs. J. V. Corbetr spent Tuesday in Hustings. A-1 piano for sale at a baigulti. Bandmaster J. II. Hot. C. L. Horriok ot Inavale was in the city Friday on business. James Mcintosh and .Too Crow re turned homo Friday from St. .Joe. Miss Mary Peterson returned homo fiom Kansas City, Friday morning. Si) 00 per bushol Alfalfa seed. Have only 30 bushel at this price.-C. J. Piatt. Mrs Curtis Geor was called to Frank lin, Friday, by the illness of her moth er, Mrs. Ludlow. Mrs. Cora Johnson was called to Hastings, Friday, by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Fair. Edward H. Cook and daughter of Nowato, Oklahoma, are in the city visiting his father, Dr. Henry Cook. Miss Josephine Essig who is teach ing school at Bloomington spent Sun day in the city the guest of Miss Anna Jernberg. George D. Beeson, an artist of con siderable ability, has spent the past week painting pictures in the R. P. Weosner store'window. Will and Walter Johnson of Man kato, Kansas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gard the week. The two gentle men being brothers of Mrs. Gard. Miss Adaline Koller of Denver, daugh ter of Vice President Koller of the Colorado & Southern railroad, spent the week end in this city with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gcllatly. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will mee eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses jjtted at Dr. Damcrell's olHce, Tuesday! February, 20th. Hours 12 to 6 only. Ed, fcipaelj jpent m$A fetl?f ?( going up u spend the day with George Overlng, who is still confined' in-w hos pital at that place. Ed reports George as doing nicely, altho it will be some time befcre he will be able to return horiuVtJ h.fl'J ;w UiX Lloyd Hlnes,retutneJ bon Snnday from Caldwell, Texas, where he closed the season with the musical show "The Girl at the Wheel". He will visit his parents for a mouth, prior to joining the concert band of Ringli'ng Bios', circus which opens at the Coliseum in Chicago in April. Will Shoemaker has resigned his position as conductor on the street car line. He has been succeeded by Ed Wlttwer, who formerly was head barn man at the Crabill stables. Mr. Wltt wer was succeoded by Ray Simpson, ' former day clerk at the Royal hotol, and Ray was succeoded, in turn, by his brother, Howard, who for some time past has acted in the capacity of chief custodian at the Hunt baibcr empoi-urn. We Have Your Spring Coat Right here in our Coat Department is exactly the smart, loose Coat you need for spring wear; Voluminous enough to slip on easily over the present "fluffy ruffle" fashions in dress. Made from the popular novelty materials, universally in vogue. We list some specially attractive garments, all reasonably priced: Navy and Tan Chuddahs Black TalietUs Garbardeens, taffeta lined novelty cloth garments, trimmed in Braids and Velvets Belted and Circular styles White and Rose Corduroys and Chinchillas As you see our stock includes both dress and utility models, the latter most generally known as "Sport" Coats. Come in and see them while our stock is complete. Try those which attract you-no obligation to decide immediately m -A Green J HM Charley Hunter of Inavale was in the city Tuesday. John Craus returned this morning from Kansas City. Attorney V. .T. Munday was lu Lin coln the first of tho week. Warren Longtin of Hastings was i the city Tuesday evening. Miss Loulso Schumacher spent Satur day lu Orleans with her parents. A. D. Grubcii of Blue Hill was tinns acting business in the city Wednesday. Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Hill was in the city Wednesday on business, Ed Wiggins and Ooorge Drake each chapctuned a car of cattlo to St. Joe, Wednesday. Mis, Rueben Schultz went to Guide Rock, Wednesday, to visit Mr. and Mis Aitnur Robinson .Mis. T. Hatlleld went to Jamestown, K.m-.is, Wednesday, to visit tier son, Cm t Hatfield and family. If you have headache or ey. ear, nose or tin oat trouble see Dr W.miek Tuesday, Feb. 20th. Ilouis 1 to rt Mis. Mattle Roberts letuined from Imperial, Wednesday, after having visited her parents fur a few weeks Bandmaster J. E. Beta went to Car rol, Iowa, Sunday morning on business. He teturned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nolan, who had boen visiting his brother. Alfred Nolan nud family, ( have returned to their home at Kinney. Lawrence Pierce has purchased the small white house of Henry Dlederich which was located on the corner of Seward and Division streets and the first of the week John Barkley with a force of men moved the same to the A. B. Pierce farm west of town, J. A. Casebeer stopped off in this city between trains on Wednesday and favored this office with a fraternal call. The gentleman is the editor of the Blue Springs, Nebraska, Sentinel, and likewise bears the distinction of being the oldest newspaper man in the point -of service in the state. He was enroute to McCook. The Chief this week received five hundred large two color posters, for the business men of this city, who are to give away, absolutely free, on Wed nesday, April 2Cth, a new 101G model S passenger Overland automobile. The bills were printed by the Western Newspaper Union of Ltncoln and are a work of art, to say the least. Owing to a desire to get trains over the road on a faster schedule, C. B. & Q. officials ordered a switch engine to be put in operation at thjs place. The engine arrived in the; tiity the last of th week and on Sunday 'evening the ''flnpt." homn vnrlri 'T'fc'n w iwUrtflfnn will be done at night! and as vet'-a permanent crew has apt been'selected. On Snnday noon, a double wedding was solemnized at the Hon df'Rev. G V?. tHammel. Orvalijupp jwd Miss. Sadie Rudd and FraiifiRudd and Mis$ Addie Crawford wereJBhe contracting? parties. Both the young couple are residents of Smith and -Webster county and are well and favorably known. The young men will engage in farm ing and of course the women will be come exemplary farmer's wives. A. C. nosmer, who has been in failing health for more than a year past, is still contied to his home, where he was taken a week ago Monday, after becoming seriously 111 at his office. Brother Hosmer is a news paper man of considerable ability and has been in the trnmo so niauy years in this city, that his henity salutation ami friendly smile is missed by old and young alike, and the enttio community unite in wishing he may soon be seen around old huuuts nguin. ?. 6. Tuaure k Son Stop and Shop Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns Insure your Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman for tho Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., ;0f Hastings, Nebraska Phones: Olllee, HOI; Residence, 17.M5 A sane, safe, sound and economical plan of tire, lightning and tornado Insurance. Will your policy soon expire Write me -uid let mo explain. No oblig.it Ion on your pint. Buy your buggy whips at I'ogelM Every tent li whlpghcn away. FOR SALE An iiutonintlc shot-gun In good condition. W. L, Koou. Glen Walker was in Guide Rock Sunday. Mrs, Bornatd McNeny was in Hast ings Monday. Doctor Nellie E. Maui or spent Sat urday in Fiaukllu. S C Mitick letiirned homo ft out lloidiege, Monday. Alva and Tai tors Slieunan went to Guide Rock Tuesday. Mrs. Al. Slaby letuined homo from Guide Rock Saturday Mrs. George Smelter went to Rier ton, Friday, to visit lelatlves. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Fnlrfleld of Hast ings were in the city Saturday. Misses Mary and Beda Peterson left Saturday for a visit with relatives at Kearney. Mrs. John Weesner and children wcut to Superior, Sunday morniug, to visit her parents. Chas. Howe of Pauline, spent Sat urday in the city. He was enroute to Guide Rock to visit relatives. Miss Cecilo Thornton, the popular Domestic Science teacher, spent Sun day with friends in Guide Rook. Mrs. Llnnic Carl, a national W. C. T. U. lecturer, will be here Friday, Marcli 3rd. Further announcement -later. Rev. J. L. Beebc was called to Alma, Wednesday, to unite in marriage Sherman Zeigler and Miss Grace Suitor. i Miss Sadie Fish, the obliging central girl for the Bell telephone company, spent Sunday with her parents at Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McCallum of Bladen spent Sunday In this city the guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Schultz. Mrs. Chas. Barrett arrived borne Saturday from eastern1 njarkets where she purchased -.a. Jlne 4ofsprip&;and summer millinery. ' Mrs- LwP Albrlght.ireturncdlthomel Saturday, from Omaha; whare. she-had been visitipr.her swv ,anerwoaa i Alt - bright an4,famHyrs U .-' F.J. Mccormick or Jewell nouncy, tTaneac mul Ulsi TiVltM RncnnlHc nf "117 T.f.i- li '-. ' ' . RokiiiJBrttQcli were united in marriage "r.""?a Vrl ; , ., at three o'clock on, Wednesday, after noon by Rev. G. W. Hummel at his home south of this city. W. H. McKimmey left Wednesday morning for McCook, being called as a witness in the trial of Wmojeffer els vs two or three well known insur ance companies doing business1 fn'this state. The suit is brought by Jcffcries to force payment on certain insurance policies held by him, covering the old Burlington hotel, which was destroyed by fire in this city in the spring of 1914. Tho Insurance companies, it is alleged, refused payment on tho giounds of arson, notwithstanding the fact that JclFerlcs, together with one, Nathan Carey, weie tried and acquitted on tins charge. mmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt TEPEEJ Monday and Tuesday Fob. 2 and 21) The Turn of the Road A Five Fart Vltagraph Feature far Kxcollence Featuring Joscnh Klleore. Naomi Childers and Virginia Pcason with an nil Star Cast. A big play with a Strong Story. Wednesday and Thursday March 1 and 2 The Shrine of Happiness A Five mart Specat Feature A Beautiful Colored Picture Made in California and colored in France. Features Jackie Saunders, known as the Maud Adams of the Screen. A beatlful production, exqulsit and up to the mark, with a high class and interesting story. Regular Prices l.Oand 5 , M Mrs. Frank ChsscI. went up to-t-Alon Frldkv. ' ' .'!" i :. JJ vlilL4 '"1 i'-1! ,3.-. U . .- '.!5 , wer.ry uanscn snippqai a cattle to St. Joe on Suudiji '..MWll'l .eesner & Koxintz shipped a (jfrof attle and one Of hogs t6 Ranm 5rty wtf i .uwjui , aaaamkaie GilELrflM maW jHqe BBBBBBBr s AlBBBBBHH .lM tha ,aIjf fllihtar barn, and h. ui, (rnni . i,n.infli un i Wm. the week from a busincs imp to Wray, -i ... i4)iuraau, r, -. , :,'-!'tW The Degree .oljjlpnc ensingtoTT met with Mrs. Elitabeth Vtk yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ludlow went to Guide Rock Tuesday morning for a 6bort visit. Messrs. A. T. Walker and Frank Herrick left Sunday for Omaha to attend the auto show. Ivan Dickenson returned Sunday from Wray, Colorado, where he was looking after his farm. Art Shccley returned to his homo in Hastings, Saturday, after a short visit with friends in this city. Mr1 and Mrs. Spencer 15. Bailey left Monday morning for Bulvlduro, Illi nois, to visit her parents Mis. K. B. Gave of I'oitland, Oregon, ariived Tuesday to visit her brother, C I). Robinson and family. Mrs. F. L. Smith left Sunday fcr Enid, Oklahoma, being called thcie by the serious illness of hor sister. Weesner & Son shipped two cars of cattlo to Kansas City Sunday. John Weesner accompanied the shipment. I. W. Edsonof Minden was in the olty the last of the week visiting his son, Editor W. D Edson and family. Chas. Schultz returned home Sun day from Wray, Colorado, where he bad been attending to some business matters. After a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Win, Llppincott, Mrs. Winnie Gould returned to her home in Omaha Saturday.' Mrs. Wm. Burdick returned to her home near Guide Rock, Monday, after visiting with her sister, Miss Carrie Holsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson re turned to their home in Guide Bock Monday, after spending tho week end with her mother, Mrs. Fred Wittwcr. Mrs. Barbara i'harcs left Sunday for eastern markets to purchase goods for her store. During her absence the store is in charge of that charming and obliging young lady, Miss Itettn McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wilson nud family of McCook, Mrs. Chas. Wolfe and childieti of St, Francis, Kansas, Miss Uraco Wilson of Wheeler, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, A mack and family of On ford, were called here the last of the week by the death of Mrs. John Wilson. Ie99n K?'' $Zii9GSLm SPECIAL SALE 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 VI 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 he Qoiaden-Kaley Qlotbing Qo. I "ALWAYS Martin is comlngl Two good farms for rent -Hutchison A. Saladcn. W. II. Cloud of Inavale was on our streets Saturday. John Rose of Blue Hill was in the city Monday evening. J. F. Winters of Lincoln was in tho city the last of the week. Mrs. Silver Longtin of Alma is In the city today visiting friends. Wanikh 10 or 50 head of cattle to pasture T. J. Kennedy, rfd 2. Mrs. B. W. Stewart left this inorHlf tbtfin Whit it,tofe 4lt UoM m .JPrrKJW. PJijCbolHon OWifo Utfek With rooic .&,. -....(La " "S lf"tUl T I'llV f Curt Evans with a I tms w mantling the brlckwiw1 wd r iorcc oi men is perron insult similar feat on tho old 8al'o,6,n115uff9Mf-, preparatory ..to the erection of a md ejn brick garage, on theBe ,lot6,,by that enterprising personage, Jas. Pet erson. GRAND OF ai AeW?jzn7ZmuWvZem F. H. CASSIL. Manager Red Cloud, - - Nebraska Wednesday JIareh 1 SHUBERT PRESENTS The Greatest and Most Beautiful Notion Picture Artist on Earth Clara Kimball Young "caSEle A modern version of Alexandre Dumas immortal drama of Plot and Passion Special Orchestra Music i RELIABLE" Mrs. Tony Clark spent Friday in Hastings. Mrs. C.J. I'latt spent Sunday witk; relatives In Rtvcrton. Wm. Roats was in Akron, Colorado, the last of the week on business. Miss Jola Coplen returned home from' Kansas City the last of the week. Eugene Perry return to Holdrege. Monday after a visit at the Will Brown homo. The Union 1'rayer Meeting will be held nt the Brethern church next Wednesday evening. 'tfjCkUWpSi.'returned Tuesday from Iowa, where he had Wlativcp., Ins oflllayville, Mi6- cltor vliiUng his mothtr. ns, this wek. kfrand Drevcrs of Cowlcs Wedllsdav and while dflicelaf pleasant call. ohn Throckmorton returned hone Saturday from Happyyllle, Colorado, he having spent a fcW days vlsitta the Lyman Essig family who now re side at that place. ' ' OPENING NEW - I m I'M i& h m 'U J' mwuMmMimJ