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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1917)
fp- RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ! I I"! :':-H-:"::x:-::-H:x..xK:-:-::. AS TOLD TO US Snl-Vet is soM ntCottlnv. Nut!lini. SI. 00 gallon at Fopul's. A! Grubon was down from I'.luu II til, Monday. IX. h Avery went to Dlllor, TUf&dny morning. Hoy Sattlev, undet laker-auto heal ss it connection. Andrew Knntson was up from Guide Hock Monday. Kev. J. L. Buobo went to Hulfcteln, Monday morning. George Iloit vn& down fiom Cowles, Sitmday evening. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Warren spent Monday in Hastings. Clayton Holmes spent Sandny in Superior with friend. Attorney A. M. Walters was down from Blue Hill, Monday. Mrs. .7. C. Mitchell spent Tuesday with fiietids at Blue Hill. Mrs. Ilobt. Avery spent Thursday with her parents at Superior. Chas. Woods was a passenger to Grand Island, Monday morning. Fred and Charley Arnold were down from Inavale, Saturday evening. The .best Hour in town sa.2fl and S'2.35 per sack at M. A. Albright's. James Gilbert returned homo from Yuma, Colorado, the last of the week. Attorney L. II. Blacklcdge returned homo from Lincoln, Saturday evening. Mrs. .las. Beauehamp and Mrs. Wal ter Sheldon wont to Fairfield, Tuesday. Fird Walker returned to Lincoln, Tuesday, after visiting relatives here Gordon and Ailecn Hamilton spent the weekend nt Guide Rock with rela tives, Rev. A. Sehaal was in Naponco, Sun day, where he conducted church ser vices. Miss Mauriue Caldwell returned to Imperial, Sunday to take up her school duties. Miss Jessie Kellog returned to Te cutuseh the last of the week to resume her school duties. Messrs. I'aul Storey, W. G.IIamlltcn aud Henry Gilliam returned home from Oni'ihu, Friday ovening Merlin Butler returned to Salina, Kansas. Thursday, after spending sev eral days with his parents. Vincent Johnston, aftei spending the holidays hero with his mother, return ed to Billings, Montana, Tuesday. Mrs. F. Hetzman returned home Tuursday morning from Alma where slia spent a few days with relatives. Miss Mabel Bailey returned home Thursday evening from Cowles where she spent a few days with relatives. A new door has been installed in the front of Jas. Burden's grocery store which improves its appearance consid erable. Miss Fannie Miksch, after spcnling the holidays with her mother here, re turned to McCook, Sunday, to take up school duties. Smith Bros , of Superior, are claim ing February Oth, as their salo date and ai this time they will sell sixty head of bred sows. C. S. Prime, the Ford agent at Ox ford, passed thru this city Sunday with twelve men driving Fords curoute homo from Kansas City Miss Estella Shute returned to Dick ens, Suriduy evening, to take up her school work after spending the holi days, here with her parents and sisters My shelves are loaded with new goods for your inspect ion. My aim is to make this the cleanest, most sani tary and up-to-date grocery store in Red Cloud. i A Few Bargains for the Balance of this Week Good Country But'or, per lb 23o Post Toastics 12c Grape Nuts l'-c Extra Quality Corn I0o Peas 12c 1 lb pkg Raisins 12o Large Cans Hominy 10u Large Cans Pumpkin ldj White Wax cherries, por can lTio Potatoe?, per bushel SI. Ill Orangrs, per dozen, .l.'i, ItOe Uu Extra largo Grape Fruit, each lOd Largo can Tomatoes while they last Ho Largo School Tablets 11 for iCe until elnMil out Agent for Lowney's choco lates, Folger's coffees and teas. Califo brand canned goods, preserves, etc. FRESH Hastings BREAD 1 N. A. Piatt NEW GOODS Come to Red Cloud and do your trad ing. Br. Lollar spent Tuesday in Hast in ,"'. George Engstiom went to Omaha. Monday Jim Ryan went to Hastings, Tues day morning. Roy Sattloy, undertaker-auto hoarse InrontiecHon. OlUer Wright was down from Uiv erton, .Sunday. George Corner was down from Blue Hill, Saturday. Miss Blaiieho Honor returned to Peru, Saturday. t Mrs. Jeffries was over from Winner, Kansas, Sunday. Will Robertson was In St. Joe the last of the week. Joo and Will Jackson were in Cowles, Monday. Dr E. A. Creightou went to Onrilia, Tuesday morning. Eyes tested, glasses ill ted. J. C Mitchell, tho Jeweler. Miss Eva Foster spent Tuesday in Hastings with friends. J. J. Garber spent Saturday with his sou, Bert, at Superior. Mrs. Freeman Eriekson went to Lin coin. Tuesday morning. Mrs. Rlssio Cox wont to Cowles, Sat urday, to visit relatives. Frank Starr shipped a car of horses to Grand Island, Tuesday. B. L. Castor returned from Otis, Col orado, Wednesday morning. Rats wou't gna.w harness oiled In Neatslene. Get it at Fogol's. Mrs. W. G. Hoffman returned home from Lincoln, Friday evening. Weosner & Koout. shipped two cars of hogs to Kausas City, Sunday. Miss Francis Nolan and brother, Ed, wont to Pawnee City, Saturday. Oscar Beal arrived Sunday ovening from Falls City to visit his parents. Thomas Lally and Joo Novak of Lawrence were in the city Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Hunter were down from Inavale, Monday afternoon. Mrs. John (iihnoro wenttoBostwlck, Monday, to visit relatives and friends Mr5!. Earl Webber and children wont to Guide Rock, Saturday, to visit rela tives. Misses Inez and Myrtle Boner re turned to Winter, South Dakota, Sat urday. Clifford Pope was in Guide Roek, Saturday, looking, after Stevens Bros studio. Chas. Bobbins was up from Guide 11 ick tho ilrst of the week visiting his mother. Chas. Gilliam returned home from Lincoln, Saturday, where ho spent a few days. Mrs. Bert Leonard of Inavale, spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Topham. Charley Ludlow Is down from Mc Cook visiting his parents and other relatives. Messrs. Doyle and Borgfield of Am boy shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City, Monday. Will Storey went to Omaha, Sunday, where ho has secured a position In a clothing store. Millard Hunslcker went to Omaha, Tuesday, to attend a mooting of the Farmei's Union. Acey Gurney left Saturday for Bos ton, 'Massachusetts, whore ho will visit for several mouths. If yon want to sell or trado your real estate call on C. A. Sohultz. Inde pendent phono 20S. Attorney Bernard McNony wont to Lincoln, Tuesday evening, to look af ter some legal nffairs. Fred Miller returned to Billings, Montana, Saturday, after visiting with his sister, Mrs. Len Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moans returned f) Harvard, Saturday, after spending a few days with relatives hero. Elgar Throne and Ray Sutton left Sunday evening for Wyoming where thoy will look over the country. Let Wirt Stevens figure on yoi r next job of boating and plumbing. See him at Trine's hardware More. Mrs. Susan Ludlow and daughter came down from Franklin, Sunday, to v' .It her daugh or, Mrs, Curt Goer. Louie Beezley nnd children return o-l to Pawnee City, Saturday, after v'sitlng his patents and biothor here Another home talent play will lo glwn in the near future, several of the local stars arc learning their parti now. Judge II. S. Duiigan and Court Re ported Baird came down from Hasting1-, Tuesday, to hold a special term i of dihtiict. eouit. I on Monday, Mr John F. Hubleln (and Miss Annie Iloppen, both of Itoio I inoiit, were granted a niarriago license I by Judge Ranuey. Bert Stcvons whs over from Smith Canter this week visiting his father, Clark Stevens, and also looking after tho Stevens Bros, studio. Mr. aud Mrs. Frauk Poter?on return ed homo from York, Tliursduy evening whero thoy had been visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crone. Tho Hamilton - Gather Clothing Co. Suectiion to Pu1 Slorey Evcrytjting a Man or Joy Wears Rod Cloud Nebraska Otis FiM.ier of York wa- ealh'il to this city Monday on aeeouii' of tlu i ' ness of his father C. A. Post and son. Carl, of Kahuna zoo, Michigan, were in the city Tues. day transacting business. Mr and Mrs Earl MeConkey do. parted Tuesday morning for their home at Alberton, Montana. Remember wo carry a staple line of dry goods Our goods nio the best and cheapest M. A. Albright. Mr. and Mrs Frank Bailey returned to Guide Roek, Saturday, after visiting with his brother, J. II. Bailey and family. s If you aro planning to have your house wired for electric lights or are thinking of buying new fixtures soe Wirt Stevens at Trine's hardware. E. W. Coplen departed Sunday night for tho southern part of Colorado and New Mexico whero ho will spend some time in hopes of improving his health. We are In the market for 100 to 125 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plaut. C. H. Miner Serum Co. Miss Nannie Wiight spent Sunday in Guide Rock with her sister, Mrs Art Robinson . Slio was accompanied home by her mothor, Mrs. Fred Wit -wor. Marshall Ayer, of Guide Rook, won fio tenth prize in the boys and girls' pig club project which was couduutcd by tho University of Nebraska last year. Tho Republican Valley Editorial As sociation and tho P.ig Four Press As sociation will hold a joint session at the Clarke Hotel in Hastings next Monday. Miss Flossie McKimmey returned to Edison, Sin. day mornini;, to resume her school duties. She was accompan ied by her brother, Earl, who spent the day there. Dr. Warrick the specialist will meet eye, oar, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses iltted at Dr. Danierell'ts oilleu Tuesduy, Jan. Hi, Hours 1 to(i only. Miss Martha Abel, after spending the holidays here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Abol, returned to McCook, Sun d .y, to resume her duties in the public schools of that city. A crowded house hoard Mr. Beebo'o Icsturo on Kisses and Kissing with great Interest Sunday night. People came from other towns and for ton miles iii tho country. Miss Mabel Buckles, after spending the holidays with hor parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. Buckles, who reside north of this city, left Friday evouiug for Pot ter to resume her school duties. II. W. Koontz Is having a gasoline tank installed in front of his livery barn and intends to have a public ser vice tilling station which will be nioro convenient for automobile owners to secure gasoliuo. A. II. "Chicken" Meredith in com pany with his daughter, Jenice, depart ed Thursday morning for Thief' River Falls, Minnesota. He will return with in a few weeks and will farm one of Vance Sorgeson's farms this year. Rov. G. W. Hummel will fill the pul p't ut the M. E. church Sunday morn ing owing to the absonco of tho Pastor, Rev. Druliuer, who accompanied his daughter to Omaha where she under went an operation for appendicitis. We offer for ahorl timo, the Cutter Stock Yards and equipment, located at Red Cloud, Ncbr. If Interested see is at once as we are going to soil. Might consider exchange for western land. C-Aiti'E.vrim Son & Co Isaac Fish, aged ill years, a former county county commissioner aud an old settlor of this county, passed away nt his homo near Bladen this week. Tho funeral services were hold at the home this morning, Uov. G. W. Hum pjel olllcliitltiK. On .Sunday morning, Mr. F. M, Cockerall, whg for several years Ij resided on a fuvui on Elm. f,,t.i( pa sed away after ah illness of several months duration. Ho was bom in Ohio, January 11, 1B.17 and was aged 79 years, 11 months and '2G days. A wife, live daughters and two sons are lett to inour u his demise. The funeral sorvicos were held at the home, Tues day afternoon, Rev. G. W. Hummel of llciating. Notice to Automobile Owners All licenses due January 1, J'Jl7 The law does not permit operating on Dealers' card numbers. If doing so. to save costs nt prosecution call at County Treasurer's otllco at once and securo receipt for number. After this date tho law is to bo rigidly enforced. C. 1). ROBINSON, County Treusurer Willis Fulton Laid at Rest at Riverton on Monday Willis P. Fulton, aged about M) yours iIhmI at Ins home in MtrneMnti. on Fri day of last week, after an illness of a short tiuu'. Mr. Fulton ehmo to Webster cotintv. witli his parents, from Pennsylvania, in s-i. At about the ago of .'t lie went to RiVerton and win there en giged in business (ov several years, later returning to Bed Cloud where lie fon.lueted a grocery store for a mini b.'f of jt'ars. Some live yeais ago he dispo-ud of his inteicMs hero and lo cated at BariHHtmi where ho had since been engaged in business. His first wire was a daughter of IP C Luce of Inavale. she having passed to her eternal rewaid a number of years ago. Later he was united in marriage to Miss .ephyr Grossman a daughter or a former pastor oi the Congregational church of this city, wlio with an adopted child aud several oilier relatives ate left to mourn his demise. His mother, father and one brother, having proceeded him to tho grave. lie was honest and upright tu all his dealings with his follow men aud an active church member. Tho remains were taken to Riverton Sunday eveniinr and on Monday morn ing at ton o'clock funeral services wero conducted from tlio homo of his uncle, J. I). Fulton. Tho services were in charge of tho Masonic order and eon ducted by Attorney L 11. Blacklodgo of this city. Messrs. W. D. Edson, II. A. Lelson, Wilbur Hamilton and O. C. Tool wore in attendance. Interment was made in tho Riverton cemetery. Install New Officers On Tuesday evening the Degree of Honor lodge hold its regular meeting and tho following olllcers wero install ed to servo for the ensuing term: Chief of Honor Pearl Huff or. Lady of Honor Esther Mercer. Past Chior-of Honor Elizabeth Foo. Chief of Ceremony Mary Polnloky. t'shors Maggie SohultH and Elsie I In tier. Recorder Grace Topham. Treasurer -Margaret Stevens. Inside Watch Maria Harrington. Outside Watch-Mrs. E. Pulsipher. After lodge closed refreshments were served aud all those present re poit an enjovablo time. Notice Parties wanting carpenter work d"iie will do well to call on or address ltoy Garretson, lted Cloud. Clearance Sale! Commencing Saturday, Jan. 13th MENS AND BOYS Suits and Overcoats 4Q7o DISCOUNT 40 WHICH MEANS THAT SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT SOLD FOR $27.50 will be $16.50 $25.00 will be $15.00 $22.50 will be $13.50 $20.00 will be $12.0t) $18.00 will be $10.80 $15.00 will be $ 9.00 IHave a line of Boys long pants suits, sizes 13 to 18 yrs old to sell at orlcB QPIDTC A Broken Line of Sizes in Shirts which sold at $1.25 n JOM i J to $2 Chietts, Monarchs, Elgins and others, to close, OuC A few sizes in MUNSING UNION SUITS, to close at HALF PRICE Hamilfon-Cather Clo. Co. n HE 3E "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 Me SCO Underwear "Tho Garment of Certain Satisfaction" "You see 1 know from my own cxporienco that it is warm, comfortable ani so long wearing that It Is most economical. "It tits up snugly around tho body, keeping out the cold, but yielding t every movement. Really it's tho best underwoar I oversaw and we all wear It.' " Let YOUR New Underwear Be Mesco Women's Union Suits $1.25 to'.M.GO MRS. BARBARA PHARES Farm Loans I can muko you a farm loan at low est interest and best terms to bo had In the state. Please write me, or call Tor ino at State Rank Red Cloud. C F Cather. Not withstanding the fact that Clothing is cosjantj advancing in price, WE ARE GOING T'j OFFER Our ENTIRE STOCK of ens and Boys Suits and O',ercoats including a few Blue Serges and lacks at astonisn.. ing low prices. These suits and overc0ats run in sizes from 34 to 37 and r:tinsist of Hart Sr.haffner& Marx, Michael Stern '4nd other high grade makers or high grade clof4fles DC 3E Children's Union Suits 50c to 51.317 TU- Efl tfO AT HOME EXPECT YOU TO TELL. 'EM ALL. ABOUT "OMAHA'S FUN tPjt7 VISIT IT CENTRE " THE S7--4rf,1' Exhilarating Burlesque: Vaudeville Stan Alt m mild ltti PMllr Girlt, runnjCtonr.i, Gvttaa EqulpaM, Brilliant Jcinlc Enilronment LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERV WEEKDAT Everybody Goo: Ak Anybody It WATS THE tIGCEST AID BEST SHOW WEST OF CHICAGO 3E