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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
t rvl F5b f , 4 Insure your Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman for tliM Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska Phones: oilico, HOI; Kosidcnee, 17.-.0 A sane, safe, sound iiiul economical plan of (Ire, lighting and tornado Insurance, Will your policy soon expire? Write me and let me explain. No obligation on your part. .:xx::::X"::::wmx:x...:. y AS TOLD TO US :.::::. :-mx::-x:":-::'x-:: F. W. Cowden was In Hyron, Friday. French Flashers at Foil's. Geo Van Camp spent Sunday in Superior. Huy your Groceries of Miner Uros. Co. Miss Kdith MoKeighan was a Hast ings visitor the Hist of the week. Everett Stroupe spent the week end ill Superior. Como to Ued (Jloud and do your trad ing. Dr. A. V.. Holes spout Sunday in Franklin. II. Nouerburg lias put up a new awning in front of hU bakery. George Ilollister was in Hastings. Monday. ltuy your Groceries of Miner Bros. Co Prof. P. M. Whitehead returned homo from Lincoln, Sunday. Frank Starr shipped a car of horses to St. Louis, Sunday. Who was the llrst man to pay spot cash for cream. .1. O. Caldwell. Noah Wagoner shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City. Monday. Buy it today as you will need it to night. French Flashers at Fogol's. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Stevens were iu Lebanon, Kans., Monday, where Stev ens llros. have purchased a new studio. New Queen Quality Shoes and Low Shoes are now being shown at Miner llros. Co. Ted Harris is now driving a new Overland uutomobile which he pur chase from Jas. Peterson. George Holt, of Cowles, was in the cty Saturday afternoon, transacting bdsiness. - ' ' , Rev. J. M. Bates left Monday for Chadron to attend a convention and to visit his children at Valentine. The Misses Mabel and Alice Bailey of Guide Rock spent Sunday at the Chas. Whitakcr home. Miss Ada Lambert of Rlverton was thegueatof Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt, Sunday. Miss .Marie Pulsipher Is visiting her friend, Miss Alfa Lougtou, at Alma this week. The Misses Mary and Lydia Trout went to Culburtson, Saturday, to visit relatives. When in need of printed matter of any kind call at the Chief ollicc the home of "Quality" printing. On Friday, the Red Cloud Auto Co., received a car load of new four and eight cylinder liriscoe automobiles. Mr. and Mrs.Cluie Cox arrived home the last of the week from Gainsville, Florida, where they had been spending the winter. Mrs. J. L. Miner, Mrs. W. A. Sher wood and Mrs. Teunsnt departed for Chicago Monday to sperfd the summor with Mrs. Chas. Weisz. A. V. Shaffer, an old time newspa per man, of Alma, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Shaffer Is desiring to get back into business again and is looking for a location. Stop and Shop! Ripe Olives, fresh from California Special at . Strawberries, ripe, I C Rod ripe Tomatoes I CA Fresh, tender Peas I E- flue tluvor, qt box I QC per 1"-. I WW per lb UC Fresh Cuban Pine- CA Homegrown Radishes e tipples, largo, each I DC per bunch UC Now Potatoes, T lbs ORq Try a cbii of White House Fl'esh Carrots, a I n Peel Apricots. This is a large buncli I WB BllnU) 0 fioft - dnllolons form of Anrl- .. . Maishmellows, lb QC uoiicious uiriii in npn Homegrown AsparB- C cots, as the flavor is e.- j,rh( tender, bunch UC tremely delicate because Advo Jell, the Jell that of fruit having QC. L-.'ttnco, very choice C. whips, nil flavors QC. been peeled, can WVV per bunch .. W ; pkgs for . .. UU TURNURE & SON i 0 Sam Smith was in IJistwiek. Friday Mr- W l Me I'm i w ,s in Hustings, Friday Will Hull mail wu in H.u,. mil. Wednesday. .1. II. Ilailey itturnod homo TiicmIiiv fiom Uiiiulia. Mix- Minnie Trout visitor Ftlday. was a IhMliigs Miss Minnie Chtistian spent Satur day in Hastings Clink Crow spent Sunday iu Guide Rock with relatives. Attorney K 0. Caldwell was turns acting business in Guide Rock, Friday. New Summer Dress Goods now be ing shown by Miner Uros. Co. Mesdames .lames ami Frank Peter son spent Friday iu Hastings. Glenn Fearn was a passenger to Guide Rock, Friday. Fresh Fruits and Green Vegetables at Minor Uros. Co. Mr. and Mm. Will Aultz of Polk are visiting at the home of A. D. McMur ray. .1. G. Benson of Superior was iu the city transacting business Monday even ing. 1. W. Munley Is iu Rlverton this week Matting the erection of a new house. Maymc Arington Bt the Orphemti. Friday night, supported by the Aring ton Stock Co. D. W.and II. K. Hunt of Rlverton were the guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Will Hunt, Sunday. Mrs. C. II. Milvcrn of Denver, Colo rado, Is visiting at the home of Frank Mixer this week. Miss Bessie Caitwright left for Washington, Kansas, Saturday, where she will visit her sister. Mesdames John Merrill and .lolin Coon and Miss F.ttu Coon were in Guide Rock, Wednesday. Oliver Wright went to Rlverton, Tuesday night, where he has a posi tion iu u blacksmith shop. Miss Flossie McKimmey was visiting relatives and friends at Edison this week. Mrs. C. M. Smith and daughter, Miss Flossie, of F.ckley, Colorado, are visit ing relatives here this week. Mesdames F.'unk and Fred Smelser have returned home from a three weeks visit with relatives at Sutton und Sargent. The County Commissioners met on Tuesday aud settled with a couplo of rOad overseers and also approved two olHcial bonds. Miss Helen Moranvillo returned to Guide Rock, Sunday morning, after visiting a few days with her uncle Dr. J. W Moranville. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 13. Hughes formerly residents of this city but now of Chi cago are visiting her brother George VuuCamp and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and Nath an Abbott left Friday for Strang to visit relatives. They will also visit at Kirksville, Missouri, before retain ing home. (Ben Ralph, foreman of the Bcnkle man Chronicle is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. K. Ralph, who reside near Guide Rock. Miss Dorotny I'otter returned home Friday from Portlaud, Oregon, where she spent several months with her sister, Miss Bertha Potter. The following shipped stock to Kan sas City, Wednesday, and they also chaperoned their stock: .lames Doyle, 1 car of hogs and 1 of cattle, and Will Lane, I car of cattle. ' "The Strenght of the Weak" with Mary Fuller in live parts Friday night proceeding the big attraction of the Arington Stock Co. You can get a ticket free for this picture by purchas ing your tickets in advance for The Arington Stock Co, -Iu the bulk per glass 10c- per quart RED OLOUD, NEB RASKA, CHIEF George Mlkseh was a p.is.enger Jto Guide Rook. Miuday. Mis 1M Amaok spout Friday with friends at R:uc Hill Kulph Ileal! teturned to Lincoln. Friday. Fred Guild of Blue Hill was In town Wednesday. Mih. F. II. Casil returned homo from Alma, Wednesday. Charles Wliltakerand children spent Saturday iu Hastings. Architect Bradley of Hastings was In town Mouday evening. M. T. Campbell shipped a car of cattle to St. Joe, Wednesday. Mrs. C. C. Dennett of Cowles was In the city the last of the week. Mrs. Frank Bloom and daughter re turned Wednesday to Hastings. R I). Moritz of Lincoln spent the weekend in this city with relatives. Mis? Blanche Barker of Inavale was theguwstof Mis Roy Rust Saturday. Louis Schultz returned Wednesday I evening from Burr (Mk. Kansas, wheie j he has been visiting relatives. Clarence Baker left Friday for Fre mont where ho joined the band of the Strong's Players a road atti action. Mesdanifs Fred Wittwor and ,1, II Robinson spent Siiudav with Mr. and Mrs. Ait Robinson at Guide Rod:. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Austin of Geneva spent Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. Hairy Craa or and family. Miss Lucilc Mroup returned home Fiiday morning fi out Rciiklcman where she had been visiting relatives Miss IVarl Shorer. accompanied by her friend, Miss Lottie Duncan, of Rlv erton spent Sunday in this city with her mother, Mrs. Clara Sherer. The Misses Marie llarwood and Faith Kuont. spent thu weekend in Superior with friends. Mrs. Lizzie Rounds returned to Grand Island, Friday, after spending a week heie with relatives. John Crans and Charles Powell aie home from Neligh where they had been visiting Charles' pareuts the past two weeks. The Misses Rose and Irene McGuitc and their brother John Btitoed to Rlv erton, Sunday, aud spent the day with relatives. Miss Mildred Ireland, of Mt. Clare, arrived in the city Saturday evening to visit her sister, Mis.T. K.McArtbur, for n few days Stickney Coombs arrived home Mon day from Wyoming being called heie by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. B. J. Coombs. The followlug shipped stock to Kant sas City, Sunday: Weesner fc Koontz, one car of hogs, and Dallas Snyder, one car of hogs aud one car of cattle. We are in the market for JOO to 125 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. H. Miner Serum Co. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Avery and Mr. and Mrs F. G. Turnure autoed up to Rlverton, Sunday afternoon, and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Morris. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, 'car, nose aud throat patients aud those needing glasses properly titled at Dr. Dtttnerell's ollicc, Tuesday, May 'A'lrd. Hours I to tl only. Mrs, Fred Dontley of Council Bluff--, Iowa, arrived the last of the week to accompany Mrs. M. F. Bentley home, after she having spent the whiter here with her son Alex Bentley und family The Arington Stock Co. which play ed at the Lakeside Park theatre iu Denver last season for six weeks will play here at the Orpheum, Friday night, iu one of their strongest plays in breaking a jump between Denver and Kansas City. This company is one of the largest on the road and this city Is indeed lucky in having an at traction of this size play here. The World's Best to Eat OOC gallon - Jp I iOU Methodist Mention TEPEE Mon., May 15 IN TDK VIRGINIAN A magnificent picturcizalion of Owen Wictor's popular work. Thurs.,Mayl8 In the celebrated romantic comedy SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN Orchestra 7:45 Pictures 8:00 A. B. McArthur was In Bloomington Tuesday night on business. Mrs. Harry Cramer left Tuesday for Geneva to visit her parents, Rev. aud Mrs. W. L Austiu. When iu need of printed matter let us quote you our prlcos. Mr. and Mrs. Dert Hewitt aud his father, 0. J. Hewitt, of Republican City, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewitt who reside northeast of this city. This morning, at 10: 1." , the special train oti thu Burlington, brought to our city a train load of the business men of St. I ouis. Local merchants and citl.ens met thorn at the depot oud conveyed them iu automobiles to the biisluess district where thoy inter viewed our merchants and compli mented them on thu neat and busi ness like appearance of our little city. The brass band entertained us with a few choice selections. After a brief stay, they departed for the next town on their list of I!), which thoy will visit on this trip. Weather Summary For April Temperature: Meun 18 degrees; maximum 8'. dog. on llth; minimum 20 deg. on Oth. Precipitation: Total 1 17 inches, Snowfall: Total 1 Inch. Number of days Clear I?, partly cloudy 4, cloudy 14. Dates of Thunderstorms-lfl and'Jotli. Prevailing wind Direction N W ll days. Rainfall since January 1, 2.40 Inches. Chas. S. Ludlow, Observer. Boost For Red Cloud I know my town and I love my town, And I want to help it he As great a town to every one As It seems to be to me. I praise my town and I cheor my town And I try to spread itsfaiuu; Aud I know what a splendid thing 'twould 1)1! If you would do the same. I trust my town and I boost my town, Aud I want to do my part To make it a town Unit all may praise From thu depth of every heart! I like my town and I sing my town, And I want my town to grow; If 1 knocked my town, or I blocked my town, That wouldn't bo nice, you know! I think my town Is the very best town Iu all the world to me! Or if it's not, I want to get out And try to make it be! 1 talk my town und I preach my town As I think a fellow should. Who has more ut stake than to win or make For the lovejof the common good! I bet on my town, and I bank on my town, And I think it flue to feel When you know your town and you love your town That it's part of your honest zeal. I'm proud of my town, I lovo my town. And 1 want to help it rise And that's the way to help a town- Not curse It and despise. Folger McKonzio in Baltimore .Sun. C WW PICIU-OIJD Tl r Just Two QAME into Our Store yesterday, who said they didn'tjee anythingwonder- ful about our Spring Styles They Were Both Blind Everybody else said they never before had seen such a mighty fine collection of the newest, prettiest Spring Styles in nobby garments. Come in this week and pick your spring clothes. This is ionable the suits of big values The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS "Iron Claw" Going Strong The Chicago Herald recently had the following to say of Pnthe serial buccess, "The Iron Claw": "The Iron Claw" rage has struck Chicago aud vicinity. Over 11a thea ters in this locality are using tho serial and daily requests for one epi sode or another are reaching thu Chi cago Pathe ollicc. This is true also in New York and tho West. Spraying Fruit Trees Apple trees should be sprayed four times during tho summer to control apple scab and codling moth worms. Directions for mixing and applying the spray materials may bo had by writing to tho Department of Horti culture, t'nlversity of Nebraska, Lin coln. Kansas City Market Kansas City, May 11, II.',' A. M. Cattlo i!()0O, 10 higher, mostly ',') to :i!i higher than on Monday. Hogs f.000, opened strong, top $0.85. K. C. cash corn trado starts slow. K. C May coin opened three- eights lower, 118 K. C. cash wheat opened strong July wheat opened at I'd, lower 31.08 V What Makes A Town? What makes a town, anyway V Is it i the wealth evidenced by the Hue homes and splendid storo buildings? Thcso may attest the stability and tin lit of ...i.. - I.. U... 1 v. ..n cei ihiii iiuojiii-, uut uicy unci uu , great inducement to commercial and I moral progress. Is it the spirit of good order and law observance? That' is a factor only. The sleepiest old i hamlets that dot a map have this' sphitin ratuc abundance. Is it thu schools aud churches? May their number ever increase, but they don't make u town they only culture It. Is it the geographical location, the character of the country surrounding, the shipping faculties, the natural advantges'.' None of those are essentials. Well, what is it that maks a town, anyway? Just one thing the unity of thu peo ple, tho cxlstanco of a common bond which causes business and social ene" miesto put aside all dilTereucus when i comes to boosting the town. No town ever made real progress on thu way to substantial success without the get together spirit unanimously adopted. It lias rejuvenated old hulks of towns that were yawning their way into end less sleep. It has infused new blond into the heart of commercial lifo and mudo thriving cities out of paralytic villages, Natural advantages count for much aud prosperity cannot be built on shifting sand, but auy town with half a chance can be made to grow and expand and thrlvo when Us oltiiwtis Join with one accord in the boosting program. National Grocers Ilulletln. Chief Ads Get You Business People home and of fash overcoats at little money. RELIABLE. The supreme Civil War drama 'The Warrens of Virginia"; veritable armies, realistic battles, impoverished hornet, and broken romances. At th Topee tonight (Thursday) at 8 and 0:.Ti Orchestra at 7:15. Miss Flossie Smith, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith of Kckley, Colo rado, underwent au operation for ap pendicitis, Monday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Pope. The young1 lady is getting along nicely at this writing. to .-o ''No! I Said Calumet!' ' g "I want what I acl- for 1 know what it would mean to co homc-wmic-irc It. Mother won't take chances she's iur of Calumet sure of light, wholesome, tatty bak ings of positire, uni, form results of purity and economy. You try CALUMET Baking Powder layYaildc your favorite brand once andy2in'ncvorrc nack to it.iup- , met is the world'? ' best I'.aking Pow s der it s moder ate in price." necalredllishett Awards Kiw Cut Dui litt Stt Sttp In FiutU Cam. tffO tovtt! CheapnndbigcanBakingPc wdeisdom saveyou monoy. Calumf ideos It'aPurel and far superior to sour milk end wrin.1 mul id A l- u