RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF K '1 Li ..xMx..x..;..x::x.:-:-:-:-::":"M" AS TOLD TO US Y Y V Sal-Vet isso'd atCottlng's. A. Scott went to Superior, Saturday. Come to Red Cloud ami do your trad ing. J. I). dans spent Monday in Hast lk's. 4 Mrs. Belle Keagle spoilt Saturday in Hastings. Cllll'ord Pope spent Saturday in Guide Rock. Steve Kennedy was down from Ina. va'.e, Monday. Hoy Sattley, undertaker-auto hearse in connection. Road Master l'hil Trout was in Mo Cools, Satuuluy. Reach Robeitson was in Franklin tlio last of the week. The Peterson Garage received a ear load of Pords Monday. Mrs. C. E. Cross ccturned home from Franklin, Friday. C. F. Cather returned home from Lincoln, Friday evening. G. J.Catenaud Will Goll wero down from Blue Hill, Saturday. Miss Inez Fetty was down from Iua vale the last ot the week. Chas. and Vesta Emlck of Lincoln were lu the city Saturday. Miss Mabel Bailey went to Cowles Monday to visit relatives. Hudo Robertson was down from Blue Hill, Saturday afternoon. Harry and Will Eld'rcdgo wcut up to Imperial, Sunday evening. 15. W. and H. O. Sti'ckley wore up from Guide Rock, Saturday. Miss Emma Bargman went to Belvi derc, Friday, to visit friends. Miss Osa Baker spent the weekend at North Branch with relatives. Mrs. H. C. Gellatly returned home from Lincoln, Saturday evening. Miss Pearl Amack returned homo the last last of the week from Rlverton. C. N. Loverchcck left Saturday for Hebron where ho will make his future home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storey and daugh ter, Esther, spent New Years in Cowles. Chas. Pitchier of Inavale spent the last of the week in this city with friends. Bert Anderson and Glen Mountford went to Anselmo, Saturday, to visit relatives. I'M gar Mcintosh went to Kansas City Monday, where lie will undergo an operation Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown returned to Anselmo, Saturday, after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mountford aro the parents of a baby boy which arrived Sunday evening. Several couples of the- young people enjoyed a dance at the Masonic hall Monday evening. Harold Gilbert returned homo Tues day from Inavale, where ho spent a few days with his brother. Dr. F. C. Barlow of Los Angeles, California, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M Barlow. Miss Belle Spanoglo returned home Monday from Denver whore she spent the holidays with her sister. Clayton Ilauserman returned home Monday from Alma where he had been visiting relatives and friends. Miss Louise Schumacher returned Monday from Orleans where she spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ludlow and daughter, Esther, returned home the last of the week from Lincoln The Misses Rose and Irene McGuire and Messrs. Don Fulton and Carl Jerri berg were in Hastings, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hewitt of Clay Center, arrived in the city Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. W. U. Edson. Miss Josephine Richards of Tecum sch arrived in the city Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. II. C. Lctson Misses Iluel Overleese and Florence Johnston leturned to Rlverton, Sunday night, to resume their school duties. Misses Alice and Mabel Pope return ed homo from Cowles, Friday evening, where they had beon visiting friends The Misses Edith and Eunice lloir man returned homo Monday from Cowles where they had been visiting. Miss Ethel Waller returned to her home at Cowles, Monday, after vUlt ing b few days at the .1. II. Bailey homo. Mrs. George VauCatnp returned to McCook. Sunday night, after spending the week with Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Daraerell. Mrs. Jay Robinson, of Omaha, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKolgliau, went to Guide Rock Saturday. Mrs. Carl Simpson returned to her home at Cody, Wyoming, Friday, after visiting with Mrs N. R. .Simpson and other relatives. Miss Bertha Doyle, after spending tho holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doyle, roturned to Hardy, Monday to resume her school duties. Neatslene, 11.00 gallon at FogeVs. Frank Peterson went to York, Tues day. Jim Young", went to Holdrege, Tues day. Will HolVman went to Blue Hill, Tiii'Mlay. John Rut ledge was down from Ina vale Tuesday. Charley Gilliam went to Lin coln, Tuesday. Roy Salt lev, undet taker-auto heaise in connection. Laird Potter went to Hardy, Sunday tn visit friends. Lloyd Tumor went up to Blooming- ton, Sunday night.. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, the Jeweler. Earl Dickerson came down from Pauline, Saturday evening. Rath won't gnaw harness oiled In Neatslene. Get it at Fogol's. Dont miss seeing Karl Simpson's Comedians at the Orpheum Monday night. Blue Bird picture program at the Orpheum Friday night, admission 5 and lUc. Miss Alison Cowdeu returned to St Joe, Tuesday, to resume her studies at college Miss Zella Taylor departed Monday for Chicago to resume her studies at College. Judge Dungan will hold a special term of district court in this city ,on Jan. Oth. Mrs. Luther Crablll and children ro turned home from Yuma, Colorado, Tuesday. Verlln Taylor loft Monday for Lin coln to resume his studies at the state university. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Betz of Orleans were in the city Tuesday morning be tween trains. If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Souultz. Inde pendent phono 208. Miss Lela Woods departed Sunday night for Lodgepolo where she will resume her school duties. Roy Jones returned to Clay Center, Tuesday, after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John GrifTeth. Miss Marybello Hassingcr returned to Hastings, Monday, after spending tho vacation here with her mother. Miss Marie Ilollister returned to Kenesaw, Monday, to resume her duties as domestic scienco teacher. Chas Woods arrived ho lire Saturday from the western part of tho state where he purchased a car of mules. Charlie Chaplin, at the Orpheum Sat. Jan (i. Matinee, '.'i.IO, admi.isinn ,") and 10c, night 7r4.", admission 10 and l.-.c. Ray Saunders who is attending the state university at Lincoln spent the weekend in the city with Paul Pol nicky. The Misses Fay Toel and Mamie Relher returned to Lincoln, Tuesday, to resume their studies at the state university. Harold and OllvelMlth returned to their home at Saronvlllo, Tuesday, after spending tho holidays with Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Oatman. Messrs. Paul Storey, W. (S. Hamilton Henry Maurer and Henry Gilliam went to Omaha, Tuesday, to attend a special session of the A. O. U. W. grand lodge. Miss Jennie Miner, after spending the holidays here with her parents, re turned to Peru, Monday, to resumo her studies at the state normal school. We are in the market for 100 to 125 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Co. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mizer departod Thursday evening for Otis, Colorado, where they will inako their future home on a ranch which lie recently purchased. ' Messrs Will and A. II. Hoffman and MesdamesC. W. Baker and W.G. Hoff man and Misses Anna Brommer and Mabellu Hoffman autoed to Hastings on Saturday. The original and peerless Karl Simp sin's Comedian's aro showing all now specialties this season. Don't miss Boeing the opening play at the Orpheum Monday night. Miss Anna Brominer who lives near Bladen spent her vacation in this city as u guest of Mrs. C. W. Baker and Mrs. W. G. Hoffman who have recently moved to this city. Robt. Relher, Chas. Pitchier, Paul Polnicky, Eugene Ryan, Chas. Slierer, Howard Yost and Raymond Turiuiro returned to Lincoln. Tuesday, to re sumo their studies F. W. Cowden is on tho sick list. Geo 11. Overlng went to Lincoln, We Ine.sday. Mis. Besxie Cain spent Tuesday in Guide Rock Mrs. Jacob Petersen spent Tuesday in Huntings. Vimvn' Johnston leturned from Ina V.ile, Wednesday. Attorney L. II. Rbiekhulgu went to Lincoln lhl morning. Mrs. W G. Warren spent Wednesday with Iriends at Snpeiior. Miss Elsie Dietrich returned from Lincoln Tuesday evening. The Iluns.cn Laundry is Installing an electric motor today. .lames (filbert U visiting relatives at Yuma, Colorado, this week. Rev. Itoobe returned home fioni Omaha,. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Sutton and daughterwent to Orleans, Tuesday evening. Good Sanitary Milk and cream deliv ered. F. Dieks, Phone Ind. 173. Sheriff Huifer and family arc moving into the sheriff's residence today. Mis. Susan Lower and son, of Caster, Canada, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Fair of Wray, Colorado, were In the city Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Harry Cramer roturned home from Geneva, Wednesday even ing. Mr.'and Mrs. J K.Chaney returned home the first of the week from Superior. Mrs. J. L. Beebc and daughter wont to Orleans, Tuesday evening, to visit relatives. Mis Edythc Herrick returned to Hastings, Wednesday, to resume her studies at college. Jacob Peterson, the popular produeo man, shipped 100 head of rabbits to Hastings, Wednesday. Miss Mabel Lundy has returned from Lincoln whore she spent the holi days with her parents. Mrs. J. W. Corbott returned homo Tuesday from Table Rock where she had been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Trucblood are pack ing their household goods and will move to Keuesaw, Saturday. Mrs. M. E. Geer. who had been vlslt- hnr her son, Curtis Geer and family, roturned to her home at Diller, Wed nesday. The Orpheum will show Win, Far uum In "A Man of Sorrow", a Fox feature, Friday, Jan. 12. Admission lo and Me. Word has been received in tho city that Miss Anna Jernberg and Mr. Cecil Essig were united in marriage at Wray Colorado, Saturday. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Ada Walker, Wednesday afternoon at Topic; "Our girls Leader, Mrs. Jen- 2:"o, January 10th and their dangers. u ie Pope. Word has been received in tho city that C. W. Kaley Is very sick at Los Angeles, California. The Chief along with his many friends hope for his speedy recovery. A program followed by a basket sup- per will be given at Hie school house at Dist. UOon Friday evening, Jan. 12th. No admission charges but all girls bring baskets. A.nnu Brommor, Teacher. Reports from a number of veterinar ians show that a large per cent of the losses of cattle in stalk fields is evi dently caused by hemorrhagio septic aemia, says the veterinary department of the college of agriculture. It is al so believed that some of the losses among sheep arc from the samo cause There has been considerable vaccina tion against this disease and the re ports aro generally quite favorable. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bailey entertain ed on New Years day Mr. and Mrs August Briukmau and son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry nnd daughters Dora and Goldio, and sou Eddie, Mrs. Ray Sutton, Grace LaVaughn and Mrs. II. Neuerborg and daughter Corrlne. A lino dinner was enjoyed by all present and tho afternoon was spout playing five hundred by the young folks and their elders in crocheting. All depart ed in the evening after attending the Orpheum, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bailey a very prosperous now year. Commissioners Proceedings j Red Cloud. Deo. 28, HI 1(5. i The Board of County Commissioners J met pursuant to adjournment, Mem bers all present I On motion the annual .statement if I tho following Road Overseers were ap prove : list -Pi. ,(!, t, .Tn, 7, S ! I.",', 12 ami 2. On motion the olllelal bond of C M. Wilson as Overseer Road Di.st. No. 1.1 vas approved. On motion the olllelal bond of Nels Nelson as overseer Road IMst No. RJt,; was approved. In tho matter of double assessment on lots s j S mid all '. lilk ; Lo Due's addition to Red t loud ominously as sessed as .1 lots, there being only 1',.' It is the order of the Board that S100 assessed value bo stricken fiom tho tax list for mi(5 On motion tho olllelal bond of Chas. ('. Bennett as Justice of the Peace of Cowles precinct was approved. On motion the olllelal bond of Jas. A. Burden, Justice of the Peace was approved. On motion Board directed County Treasurer to refund Mary E. Doudna SUlM.Ol School tax district No. 1 Sl.1.01 villago tax Guide Rock, samo being for double assessment as per afltdavit (lied with the Board. On motion the following claims were allowed and tho Clerk Instructed and authorized to draw warrant on their tespectivo funds in payment of samo:J General Fund Jas. Hnbatka S 71 .10 Mary E. Doudna 108.115 ('.A. Bishop US 00 J. J.Gurbor 18 2.1 Robert Datneroll -18 00 County Fund John Throckmorton S 35 ()0 December 20, 1010. lloar.met pursuant to adjournment, members all present. Settlement with Road Overscor 1 and fi, approved. On motion tlio following claims were allowed uud tho Clerk instructed to draw warrants on their respective funds in paymont of same, towit: Grant". Shldlcr Sill 70 T J Chaplin 100 00 R S ProudQt Lbr Co 20 00 FCMcCall 110 r0 Geo II Overlng r9 88 George Clawson 3 00 Frank Peterson 10 00 Board adjourned to Dec. 30th, Dec. 3()th. Board mot pursuant to adjournment with all members present. Settlement with Road Overseer Dist. No. 11 approved. The Board by motion extends tho contract with Throckmorton and .Mlnnio Throckmorton as manager of the county farm for one your from March 17, UM7. In tho matter of the claim of Sheriff O. 1). Hedge lor $:Wli)..lO jailer fees for tho last nine years. J. S. Gilliam ap peared for the Sheriff and County At torney Munday for tho county. Moved by Chaplin and seconded by McCall that the sheriff bo permitted to withdraw the claim for $3010.50 and file a claim for yours P.M3, Blt, 15)15 and l'.HG for $1285.. 10. and another claim for year 1!K8, !), 10, 11, 13 for 81821. County Attorney objects. Motion was put. Ayes: None. No: Chaplin, McCall, Shidlcr and Hubatka Motion lost. Attorney J. S. Gilliam excepts to action of hoard in not dividing claim. Original claim of 6nfll0.no was then audited. Moved by Chaplin and seconded by McCall that the past four years of this claim amounting to 813.1i.fiQ he allowed and tho balance of the claim for live years previous amounting to JS1815 be rejected. Ayes: " Chaplin, Shidlcr, McCall and Hubatka. No: None. Tho claim of 8,'lOtO.r.o was then mark ed "cut to SP.'.'M.M)" and; allowed for $1231.50. Exception by J. S. Gilliam. On motion board adjourned Sine Die. m Tho Hamilton - Cather Clothing Co. Succeitoii to Pul Storey Everything a Man or Boy Waars Red Cloud Nebraska Laid To Rest Tuesday i ' The funeral scrvhes of the late Pat rick Kounody were conducted from tho Catholic church onl'iiesday morning, of this week, at lo o'clock, Rev. Father Fitzgerald officiating. The deceased was renred on u farm near Inavale, and was about 2,1 years of age. He was a soldlor in the U. S. army in tho Phllipines. Ho was drown ed while bathing in the bay, during the latter part of October He loaves, to mourn his demise, his mother, one sister, Miss Helen Ken nedy, six brothers, Tom of this city, Will of Cozad, John of Omaha, James of Salt Lake City, Utah, Stovo and Mike of Inavale, Tho ontlre community extend sym pathy to the bereaved ones, Announcement HAVING leased the building form erly occupied by R. P. Weesner & Co., 3 doors south of Grice's Drug Store, I will move my stock of Hard ware, etc. to this location, and ex pect to be ready to serve my patrons in these new quarters on and after Saturday, January 6, 1917 This modern business structure will enable me to carry and display a more complete stock of Hardware Heaters, Ranges, in fact everything that is to be found in an up-to-date Hardware. Call and inspect our new home and our merchandise. Geo. W. Trine IN this same building will be found a competent a mechanic who is experienced in Heating, Plumbing, Tinning and Electrical Work of all kinds. I will at all times carry a complete line of these supplies and will be pleased to furnish you an estimates on this class of work. I will appreciate a share of your work. Wert Stevens ON or about January 6 I will open a Harness Repair Shop in the above named building and will give prompt attention to all repair work brought to me. I will also carry in stock a line of harness and horse goods. Give me a trial. J. O. Butler FW " "ll Vt i I jr , x .u. .... ,U,"3JMM December Weather Report Mean 'i'i deg; mux! 3rd; minimum SI be- Temperature: mum 07 deg. on low 'zero on "1st. Total precipitation: 0.-13 inches. Total snowfull fJj inches. Number of days-clear IB, partly cloudy tl, cloudy 10. Dates of-Slect 31st. Prevailing wind -Direction N W 10 days. Remarks: 11 days of below zero weather. Chas. S. Ludlow, Observer. Will Hold Joint Installation The G. A. R. and W. R. C. will hold a joint installation Saturday at i o'clock P. M. Tile W. R.C. will Install the following ofllcer's: President Mary E, Simpson. S. V. Anna Ki.er. J. V. Angeline Robbins. Secretary Henrietta Hummel, Treasuier Josephine Bogeurlef. Chaplin Mamto Boyce. Conductor Carrie West. Guards-Matilda Welsch. Color Bearer No. 1 Nancy Tumor. Color Bearer No. 2 A una Turner. Color Bearer No. 3 Maud Renfro. Color Bearer No. 1 Myra Joy. Musician E-sta Mercer. "I Know My Children Are Protected From Cold" "I'm not a bit anxious about the kiddies. "They haven't missed a day at school this winter, no matter how cold it has been. "They play out doors to their heart's content, and come in, warm, ruddy and healthful. "I bought each of them some suits of Mesco Underwear "The Garment or Certain Satisfaction" "You see I know from my own experience that it is warm, comfortable and so long wearing that it is most economical. "It fits up snugly around the body, keeping out the cold, but yielding to every movement. Really it's tho best underwear I over saw and we all wear it.' Let YOUR New Underwear Be Mesco Women's Union Suits $1.25 to $3.50 Children's Union Suits 50c to $1.35 MRS. BARBARA PHARES Notice to Automobile Owners All licenses due January 1, 1U17. The law does not permit operating on Dealers' eard numbers. It' doing so. to save costs of prosecution uall at County Treasurer's ollleo at onco and secure receipt for number. After this date the law Is to bo rigidly enforced. 0. I). ROBINSON, County Treasurer R. E. CAMP, D. C, Chiropractor Phones ( Indc I Bell pendent 212 Red 101 i . -? -?