'.A RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF it i 0 i 4" V m oi f lift' V nalL' JU7 in KiliK- i F KxmBB&SH 'frw jWlHFHHr H9IU ' hKKmHfl ' Sarah Bernhardt in Jeanne Dorc At Tho Orpheum, Tuesday Evening. April i 3Vs oU io "Xs George Corner was in Ditto Hill, Sunday. New Summer Dress Goods now be ing shown by Miner Uros. Co. Mrs. C. C. MeConkey and daughter, Miss l'earl, spent Monday lu Hasting'. FOR SALH-An automatic sliot i;"n i in good condition. W. u Koon. George llradshaw, of Hlooinington, is spending thu week in this city with relatives. J. V. Corbett returned home Satur day from a visit to the scenes of his boyhood at Arthur, Illinois. Col. U A. Fate of Cluv Center, was attending to business alYairs in this city the latter part of tho week. Clark Stevens and sons Hoy mid O. (. and daughter Miss Margaret .spent Sunday in Smith Center with relatives. Mrs. .J.J. Kyan after visiting rela tives here for n few week- returned to her home at Greeley, Colorado, Mon day. Miss Florence Kellogg who isuttend ing (he state normal at Kearney spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs. John Kellogg. Mis FIosiio McKiminey, having closed a very successful seven months term of school at IMison, returned home Sunday morning. Miss Minnie Trout, who is teaching school at, Indiauola, spent thu week end in this city at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mis Phil Trout. Miss Mary Christian, who is teach ing school near Funk, .spent the week end in this city at the home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christian. Mrs. Put Carpenter who was called to this city a few months previous owing to the serious illness of her fath er, Polk Sutton, left Monday evening for her home at Oakland, California. Harry Eldredgo left the llrst of the week for Stockton, Kansas, where he has accepted a position in a garage at that place, which, by the way, is oper ated by John Schlief, a mechanic of considerable ability, who for a number of years was employed in this city. I.oyd Hines after spending the pRSt two months at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hines, left Wednesday morning for Chicago where he reports for rehearsal with one of the Hingliug Bros circus bauds preparatory to the opening of the sum mer season. We Satisfy That Hungry Feeling It Depends On You. If You Want The Best We Have It "Welcome Things" The Spring Time Brings rrmsh mtrawberrl Every day is bringing In new shipments of wonderfully delicious Louisiana berries, the very best to be had at this store; pint boxes at - - 5c 'WW 'WW''V'WW Rmdlaheat extra large round variety, tender and crisp, per bunch 5c WWWW,,,' 'WW'WW Fresh Carrots per bunch 10c Tomatoes, linn, smooth and good color, per lb. 5c Loaf Lettuco that is cstt a nice 5c SOLE DISTRIBUTORS WHITE HOUSE S.&H. STAMPS F. G. 11 K It. Slawbon spent Saturday in Cowles. Phone today your Potato Order to Miner Pros. Co Joseph Martin attended a cattle sale lit Wymote, Saturday. Who was the llrst man to pay put cash for cream. .1. 0 C.w.mvr.i.i.. lMnvil Mi'ChII tiift Mutiiliiv ninrnliur foP omnlm to iittoml to some business matters. Mr. and Mis Frank Sutton left .Mon day for Omaha at which place Frank Intends to complete Ills course In tele graphy. District Judge I lurry S. Dungan of Hastings, was attending to matters connected with his otllce, Jin this city on Friday Mrs. V. P. Medlar, after spending several days with her parents at Clay Center, returned to her homo on Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Sllvey of lua vale, spent Sunday lu this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Wotiderly. Frank Cassll of tho Orpheum theatre returned home the last of the week from Lincoln and Omaha, where lie had been attending to business affairs. V. L. Weesner returned home Sat urday morning from Kansas City, to which place he had accompanied a shipment of stock. Mrs. H. C. Hubbel and daughter and Mr. Frank Koyce of Lebanon, Kansas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gilliam the latter part of the week. Mesdames Grant Turner and Charley Kldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moede and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bliss and fuinlly. and t). . Stevens went to Uluo Hill, Monday mottling, to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliutn Moede. Dr. Stockman accompanied Harry Yost to Lincoln Friday where the young man underwent an operation for appendicitis. The doctor returned homo the llrst of the week and reports Harry as having stood the operation in tine form and that-he is doing as well as could be expected. Phil Sherwood, Charles Sherer, Ktnll Polnicky, Laird Potter and the Misses Bertha Doyle, Fay Tcel, Oessie Taylor, Margaret Beal, Marie Bollistcr, Mamie Peihcr nud Grace Sherer returned to Lincoln, Monday, to resume their studies at the state university, after having spent the spring vacation under their various paternal roofs. White Houe-Baby Bmmtm no small beets in a can 15c White Per Can Per Do.en 20c $225 "Old Master Coffee" absolutely best to be had. per pound 40c WArt'WWAvA'VwV San Mar to Coffee should bo used In e.sery homo that is now paying Ittc a pound for coffee, This coffee 30c ''WW fvv Av A'WrfW,W White House Tomatoes reUlu their delicious natural tluvor, Per can 8c TURNURE & I Insure yntir Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman tor the Farm Central Mutual Fire i Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska FitONE.s Olllcc. Ml; l'esidciice. lT.'.O ' A sane, -aft", sound and economical plan of flro, lighti.Ing mid tornadb Insurance. Will your policy soon expire? Write tne and lot mo explain. No obligation on your part. Buy your Urocertes of Miner Hro9. Co. Father Fitzgerald spent Friday in Superior. Mrs. KdgarCowden went to Cowles, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Hon. 0. W. Llndsey spent tho week end in Hastings and Lincoln Buy your buggy whips at FogelV. F.very tenth whip given away. W. II. Rosencrans was looking nftor real estate business In Blue Hill oil Monday. Vanii: ."0 to So lbs., thrifty stock hogs. Will pay premium over market price. C. 11. Miner Scrum Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Simpson are tho proud parents of a baby girl which ar rived at their home Tuesday morning Mioses Helen Kendall and Margaret. Sweet of Superior spent the weekend lu this city the guests of Miss Allison Cow-den. Attorney L H. Blackledgo went to Lincoln Monday morning to attend to legal alfalrs now pending before the Supreme com t. Charley 'Pennant after spending the winter with relatives in this vicinity left Monday morning for his home at Calgary, Canada. Mrs. John MeCraeUen, of Kivertoti, mother of Mrf. Dan M. Outlier, spout the weekend In this city at the home of her daughter. Mis. U. H. Gilmoro of Guide Bock spent the weekend at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Kent, who resides southeast of this city. Dr. llobt Mitchell returned home Saturday morning from Pueblo, Col orado, where he was called by tho seri ous Illness of his brother-in-law, Mr. Ed Taylor. Howard Yost wont to Lincoln, Satur day motning, to spend a few days with his brother, Harry, who recently under went an operation for appendicitis at that place. Dr. C. W. Caldwell returned to his home at Slater, Missouri, Monday morning, after n short visit at the home of his brother, Attorney E. G. Caldwell and fiimily. Mr. and Mts. Charles Aniack and family of Oxford and Mr. and Mr. Curt Wilson and family of McCook wero in the city Monday attending the funeral of Bert Person. Mr. and Mis. Chas. Woods nnd Claude Woods returned fiom Belle ville, Kansas, on Sunday night being called to that place about a week ago owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Woods. County Superintendent Gertrude L. Coon mid City Supeiintendent Prof. Whitehead returned (he last of the week from Central City where they were in attendance at an Educational meeting. Mrs. Hiwry Burden, sister-in-law of Mrs. Frank El linger, returned to her home at Axtell, Monday, after spend ing several days at tho Frank Elliuger home northeast of this city. .Mrs, frank ijiuuger accompanied ner hs fur as Hastings, Ripe Olives In Bulk direct from California, extra nlt'e 35c t VW'WV,WWWwW A Full Line of - Garden and Flower Seeds Pure Jams, quart Jars Blackberry, ltnspberry and Strawberry. Per (t jar 30c . Aa'SWWWWWWWWW f Gasafras Bark A good Spring Tonlo. Per package Qc CAN GOODS SON S.&H. STAMPS 11 C Schultz Is on the sick list this week The theatre going public of this clt was treated to quite u little out of the ordinary on last Monday evening at the Orpheum At this time Manager Frank Cassll gave his pultons two acts of Vaudeville besides the tegulur live reel progi am which included the fourth Instiilliueut of that interesting serial "The Broken Coin.' It sure made some hit-two cupacllity houses mid many were the remaiks that Mr. Cassll may see his way clear to repeat the vaudeville attractions at frcipient intervals. Mr. Keith Neville, of North Platte, Democratic candidate for the nomina tion of governor of this great state of Nebraska, is in the city today the guest of Attorney Bernard McNeny. We acknowledge a pleasant call from the gentleman, and wo are also pleased to state that In our judgment Mr. Neville possesses tlioso earmarks es sential for one seeking such u high honor. With tho withdrawal of W. K Stoecker, of Omaha, from the guberna torial race, It look's to us as if Mr. Neville had clear sailing. Week Marks Passing Of Three Citizens Gilbert Ashton Person After making a hard light for life for the past year and a half Gilbert Ashton Person passed away Saturday noon at his home lu the west part of this city. He was born October 2:., HT7, at Harmonv. Warren county, New Jer soy, and moved with his parents to Kansas in the spring of 1SS0 and there grow to manhood. In the fall of t stilt he came to Bed Cloud and was united in marriage to Miss Dottle May Wilson on March .'Id, P.iOt, and to this union wore born four children who together with his wife, three brothers and two .listers arc loft to mourn his early demise. The funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church Monday after noon, Kov. Myers olllciatiug, and the I. O. O. F. lodge conducting tho ser vices at the grave. Mrs. Harriet R. Mountford Mrs. Harriet Kuth Mountford, wife of Chas. Mountford, passed away at tho homo of her father, Frank Cirahaiu, who resides in the east part of this city, on Saturday, after several weoks Illness. Tho lady was no years, 1 month nhd 'JS days of age and leaves besides her husband, one daughter, ouo sister, two brothers and a father to mourn her early demise, She was married in October 1007 to Charles Mountford. Funeral services were conducted at the Mt. Hope church, by Kov. lrimcs, on Monday and interment was made in the Mt. Hope cemetery Mrs. Anna Marker Mrs. Anna Murker passed away at her home In Catheitou precinct on Saturday, April 1st. The funeral ser vices wero held at the New Virginia M. K. church on Sunday April '.'ml. Will Boren Weds Miss Flora Shute On Sunday morning at ten o'clock, at the home of Rev. G. W. Hummel, with tills distinguished divine olllciat iug, occurred the wedding of Mr. Will iam T. ltoren utid Miss Flora D. Shute. itoth of the contracting parties are well and favorably known in this com munity, the groom being the sou and only child of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Uoren, old and highly respected residents of this county, und the bride being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgo Shute, who for years have resided in Joweli county, Kansas. William T., liorcn was born and rais od in this county and since Jenving school has been engaged in farming with his father. He is a young man of industrious disposition and possesses those qualifications essential in mak ing for his bride a home equal to', any. Miss Shute is a graduate of the Red Cloud High school and for the past' few terms has taught school at Dickens in Lincoln county. Sh'e Is a young lady, who besides being 'fair boilr' of face and figure, possesses that quality which plainly demonstrates she will In' every way put forth an equal share to ward tho making of a huppy home. The young couplo have gone to housekeeping on the farm of the late K. N. Roberts southwest of this city. The Chief pauses to join with their many friends in wishing thorn a long, happy and prosperous life. FARM LOANS Don't monkey with Loan Companies that arc not ready at any and all times to close your loan without delay. 1 have some piivatu money to loan and an unlimited amount of eastern money. I have the lowest rate in tho state with your choice of live different plans for making loans, 1 can iniiku any loan that can he made by any Company, and I can tunica loans that no other Company will make, J. II. Pulley. Phone Pluck In I Olllce over Paul Storey's. U Tkfl TVnii1 ; M.RM.X MM. Advertisin w) l2LM lzfw ,--9" rpS j a 0 i r Jhe Qomden-Kaley Qlotbing Qo. s "ALWAYS LmBCawJ'M Every tenth buggy whip free at l'ogel's. Miss Laura Hedge spent Saturday lu Hustings. Seed Sweet Potatoes forsule..-Henry (!. Dlcderlch. Mrs. liiicniii White went to (tulde Koek, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Miss llaol Koblnson went to Lin coln, Tuesday, to attend the wedding of her cousin. Jack Wisecurvor is now driving a now Foid cur which he purchased of Havel .t Corner. W. V. Deal has gnuo to Alliunco where hu will spend the summer with his two boys and look after land Inter ests at that place. We are in the market for 100 to 1Q5 pounds Shouts at market prico deliver ed at Seiuiu Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C. H. Miner Serum Co Karl L. Spcnce, of Franklin, famous us a nowspupor man likewise mi aspir ant for public olllco spmit. the weekend lu this vicinity repairing Ills political fences. WE CHANGE OUR PROGRAM EVERY DAY AND WE ARE SHOWING FOUR OF THE BEST FEATURE PRODUCTIONS ON THE MARKET EACH WEEK w - . O ' 1 I tmBMfltg 111 This Week's Program TONIGHT-THURSDAY CLEO MADISON in "A SOUL ENSLAVED' In rive Acts a and tOe FRIDAY VAUDEVILLE THREE PEOPLE Plot And Counterplot 2-Recl Imp Drama Dads Dollars and Dirty Doings 2-Reel Comedy The Strong Arm Squad 1 -Reel Rex Drama tO CCNT9-.ALL BKAT9 . SATURDAY That $675,000 Action Charlie Chaplin-The Funniest Man in the World VAUDEVILLE MONDAY Broken Coin No. 5 Rolloux Whips A Dozen Sea Dogs and Land Rats L Ko-Komedy Daughter of Romance Big 2-Reel Western Picture TUESDAY Sarah Bernhardt in Jean Dore In Five Acts (Tristan Ueitiard's (Jreat Tragedy) : MVEDNESDAY Clara Kimball Young in "Trilby" 5 Acts ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT V HJllil. All You've heard about I he nation-wide move in e n 1 against misrepresen ting goods for sale. Here's our viewpoint: we are in business to increase sales from year to year. To do this requires the confidence of the nconle. And to get this confidence truth is an essential. We believe that every article we sell, whether it be a collar button or a suit of clothes, is worth every cent we ask for it some times more. We want you to feel the same way after you buy a thing. If you should not feel that way, the greatest favor you can do yourself and us is to bring it back and give us your reasons. We're open to argument and want you to be. too. Will you come in and pass judgment on our Spring stock of men's wear? RELIABLE" Order your Seed Potatoos front Miner ltros. Co. Kd Uurr of (Juido Ihiclc was in tho city Wednesday. Davo Salt.tnuu catno down "from Urund Island, Monday evening I.T Amuck was attending to busk ness alVulrs In Hustings on Monday. Hlton Pope returned homo this week from Uuiikloinaii where he closed n successful term of school. Mr. nnd Mrs Orrln Hedge, and family returned homo Saturday from Kene suw where they had been visiting rela tives. Wa.vii.ii One farmer in each local ity to act as our agent for Auburn Light "Sixes". SK8" f'o b Auburn, Indiana. Write or telephone Hcrck & .laden, Hustings, Xebrask.i. On lust I hursduy evening the Exe cutive Board of tho Chamber of Com itieice met mill tunong other business manors attended to wus tho closing of a leuso on their present quarters for ahother year with the privilege of three years at the rate of SJ7.r0 per month. ti M ,JU n n '..'r -JL