The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 01, 1917, Image 5

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AS TOLD TO US
Kentpleno, ?1.00 Knllon nt Fofjel's.
Friday will be Ground IlojrV dny.
Kil I In it wus up from Ciultle Hock.
Motidny.
.Ins. Mellriilo was down from Cowles.
Saturday.
Jus. Peterson was in Guide l'oek.
yosterdnj'.
All willow baskets, 10c eiicli. Lu
Roy Music Co.
Hoy ynttiev, undcrttiUer-nulolieaise
in connection.
Snin Smith went to Iiostwick, Vcd
ne.stluy morning.
Eyos tested, ylnsses fitted. J. C.
Mitchell, the .Jewelor.
Try the Van Ilrcclit Chocolates sold
at CottltiKS Drug Store.
Itov. Hates returned homo from St.
1'huI, Tuesday evening.
131z Points of Walnut- Creek was in
the city Friday afternorn.
Bernard Marsh of Hastings was in
tho city Friday afternoon.
Chas. Scbultz was in Bird City, Kan
sas, Saturday, on business.
Mrs, Moranvillc was a passenger to
Guide Itoek, Tuesday morning.
Tho best Hour in towu S3.2." and
82.10 per sack nt M. A. Albright's.
I'd Crary and Charley Itergllold
were up from (Snide Koulc, Monday.
Mrs. J. ,V. Corbett returned home
Wednesday evening from Arthur, Illi
nois. New Hawaiian music m.d all hheot
music, loc per copy at LeRoy's Music
Store.
Attorneys Bernard MoNcnv and .1.
S. (Jilham wero in Hastings the first of
the week.
Mrs. Fred Taylor was down from
Riverton, Friday, attending the Birth
of a Nation.
If n good pair of mules is what you
want attend tho Crary &. Bergtleld sale
on Feb. 1-iih.
Postmaster O. C. Lamb was up from
Guide Rook, Thursday, attending tho
llirth of a Nation.
If you want to sell or trade your
real estate call on-C. A. Schultz. Inde
pendent phono 20H.
Wes Throckmorton and hon, .John,
left Friday forvGilletto, Wyoming, to
look over the couutry.
Charley Sehultz, .7. A. McArthnr and
sou, Ted, wero in Haigler tho first cf
the week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. .las. Sllvey of Inavale
spent Sunday with her parents. Mr.
uud Mrs. A. D. Wouderly.
John Hamilton of Guide Rook spent
Tuesday in the city with ills brother,
W. G. Hamilton and tamily.
Found A horse blanket. Tho own
er can have same by describing proper
ty and paying for this notic.
Wade Kooiit. and John Person arc
driving new Ford cars which they pur
chased of the Peterson garage.
Guy Scott and Jack Waller of Cow'es
were in tho city Thnisday evening at
tending tho Birth of a Nation.
Mr and Mrs. Garrett Oh Historic weio
up from Onide Rock, Friday evening,
attending the Birth of a Nation.
Wo have plenty of good Maitlnnd
Lump coal at Si 00 per ton. Washed
Maitland Nut SS.M). PJatt A. Frees.
Charles Iieland, who had been visit
ing his sister, Mrs. T. K. MoArthur,
went to McClare, Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs White of liostwiok
were in tho city Thursday evening en
route home from Aurora, where they
had boen visiting their daughter, Mis.
Hannah.
Mrs. Alico Hosnier has purchased the
E. B. Smith farm north of this city.
Tho consideration included taking in
trade, of her homo in tho north part
of the city.
All peoplo that are for or ngaiukt
preparedness should see the great play
"Wars' Women," in (5 net", at tho Or
pheum, Monday night, Feb. r.th, ad
mission 10 and 20o.
Messrs. and Mesdames Bert Stevens,
John Jackman, Omar Stoops, Joss
Cook, Mont Burr, and Mrs. Kittle
Mnhln of Smith Center attended the
Birth of ft Nation, Thursday.
We have a party with S1000, who
wants to buy a farm within ten miles
of Red Cloud, must be worth the
money, what have you to offer?
IIUTCIIISO.V & Sai.adkn
Ernost Starko has purchased tl o
Shimeal property west of this city and
now has a large number of carpenters
busy erecting several chicken coops
and expects to embark in tho poultry
business.
A vaudeville entertainment by local
talent will bo given at tho Orphcum.
Feb. 2, for the benefit of the High
School Athletic Association. Seats on ,
sale at Cook's drug stoie, Jan. 27th I
Admission 05c, reserved seats fljo i
Ttin Pfl If Q AT HOME EXPECT YOU
I I1C rULIXd to TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT
"OMftlbVSFUH lOriULfZlFlti VISIT
CENTRE " THE AJly' it
Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville
Still Alviyi Filled with rntlr Girls. FuimjCloi nt, Oorjioil
Equlpiri. Brilliant Seattle Envlrontntnt
LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY
Everybody Gobi: AK Anybody
IIWMS THE CICOEST AID BEST SHOW WEST OF CKICA6C
Come to Red Cloud and do your trad
ing. Olivor Buzzard was in Ayr, Monday
Cecil Hodson wont to St. Joe, Tues
day. Eail Wilniot was in Hasting1., Tues
day. Or. Dameiell spout Friday in Ust
lugs. Win. Provost spout Tuesday In
Cowlcs.
.Miss Mvim Cook returned to Omaha.
Monday,
Henry Griffith spent Tuesday in
Hastings.
U. Chancy wus up from Superior,
Saturday.
All willow baskets, 10c each. Le
Roy Music Co.
Roy Sattley, undertaker-auto hearse
in connection.
MNs Edith McKeighan spent Mon
day in Hastings.
Miss Molllo Forris went to Grand
Island, Monday
Georgo Harris was in Haigler, Tues"
day, on business.
Mrs. Bert Leonard of Inavale bpont
Sunday in the city.
Delmore Doty went to Grand Island
the last of the week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Crabill spent
Tuesday in Hastings.
Attorney A M Walters was down
from Blue Hill, Monday.
Mrs. KKsie Cox returned home from
Cowles, .Monday evening.
Miss Alfa Longton of Hastings is
visiting friends hi the city.
J B. Hillers and daughter, Lucllc,
spent Monday hf Hustings.
Rats won't gnaw harness oiled in
Neatslenc. Get it at Fogol's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherwood were
in Franklin, Monday morning.
Elmer Gago and Chas. Kennedy wore
down from Franklin, Saturday.
Miss Gertrude Cooji returned home
from Lincoln, Tuesday ovenlng.
Harold Ford and Clyde Sealock were
over from Smith Center, Friday.
Miss Inez. Fetty of Inavale spoilt the
weekend in the city with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robbins camo up
from Guide Rock, Sunday evening.
Now Hawaiian music and all sheet
music, 10c per copy at Lelloy's Music
Store,
Mr. and Mrs. Kri Evcrson of Alma,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hans
erinan,
Mrs. Maria Harrington and daughter,
Mrs. Fred Hedge, spent Monday In
Cowles.
Roy Barnes was down from Frank
lin, Friday, attending tho Birtli of a
Nation.
What, when and where. Big bred
sow salo. Fob. 0, at Smith Bros. Look
up the add.
Elwiu Garretson loft Monday for
Van Tassel, Wyoming, where he will
visit his brother.
C. II. Pottor and daughter, Mrs. San
derson, returned homo from Liuooln,
Monday evening.
Mrs Georgo Vancainp came down
from McCook, Tuesday, to visit at the
Br. Damerell home.
W. A. Bihu, consulting engineer ou
the sewer project, returned to his home
at Exeter, Saturday.
Delaney Bros., and Weesner A
Koontz each shipped a car of hogs to
Kansas City, biiwiuy.
Fred Hedge shipped a car of mixed
stock to Ivansas City, Sunday. Ho ac
coiupanied the shipment.
Miss Laura Hedge who is touching
school south of Inavale spent the week
end hero with her mother.
Mrs Elizabeth Trino came down
from III;io Hill Sunday, to visit her
son, G. W. Trine and family.
Warren Longton was visiting friends
and looking after business affairs in
tho city tho last of tho week.
Remember we carry a staple line of
dry goods. Our goods aio the best
and cheapest. M. A. Albright.
County Assessor, G. V. Hummel
went to Lincoln, Monday, to attend a
mooting of the county assessors.
Miss Nettle Springer, who is teach
ing school near Rivorton, spent tho
week end in the city with her mother.
A good span of molleys, a nico pair
of brood maros and somo of thoso nice
geldings, Feb. 14th, Crary & Bergflold.
Mcsdnmes Chas. Eldredgo and Grant
Tumor spent Monday wih their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moede, at Blue Hill.
John Barkloy loaded his house mov
ing outfit and went to Orleans tho
first of the woek whore ho will move
tho i-ity hall.
Tho
Hamilton - Gather
Clothing Co.
Succciion to Ptul Storey
Everything a Man
or Boy Wears
Rod Cloud Nebraska
Powell Bros.
Smoke House
CIGARS that are Good
The Brand Your Doclor Smokes
Most complete line of
Cigars and Tobaccos
in Red Cloud
A good violin for sale. Inquire at
thlsofllco.
Miles Wiluiot spent Monday in Hast
ings with his sister, Mrs Uenry Grillith
who recently underwent an operation
al that place.
Charlio Chaplin in Tuo Count" at
tho Orphcum, Saturday, February 3rd
Matinee, S:30,ndni. fi and 10c, Night,
7:15, adm. 10 and 1.1c.
On Feb. 11th, Crary & Itergllold will
sell HO head of the best Poland China
sows which you have had the pleasuie
to look at this season.
Mrs. C. V. Hallowoll came down
from Hastings, Monday evening, to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hnyc
who reside north of towu.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Payuo of Omaha,
have leased the Holland hotel and arc
renovating tho same preparatory to
opening it up for business.
Mrs. George Smolsor returned home
Monday from Glen Ulon, South Daho
ta, whore she had been visiting her
son, Esty Smelser and wlfo.
We are in the markot for 100 to 12r
pounds Shouts at market price deliver
ed at Sorum l'lant. Will pay for do
livery to plant. C. II. Miner Scrum
Co.
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SHy Mister! If you are looking for
n good herd Bull, somo choice huifeis
or good milk cows, why, Crary & Hefg
lleld have some exceptionally good ani
mals which tlioy will soli Feb. lltli.
Read Crary & Uorglleld's salo add
which appears in this issue They arc
offering 120 head of live stock which
consists of la head of mules, 111 head of
horses, 51 head of cattle and 00 head
of pure bred Poland China hogs.
Editor Earl Vaughn of tho Esbon
Times was in the city Friday attend
ing tlic Birth of a Nation. While hero
he made this olllce a fraternal call and
also informed us that this was his first
vilt to tho city in thirty five years.
Kditur H. L. Wright, Frank Snider,
M. li. Rice, Roy Collmur, and Not a
Burgess and their wives weie anion,,'
the crowd from Lebanon, Kansas, last
Friday afternoon, witnessing the play
at the Orphetun theatre, The Birtli of
a Nation.
Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mis.
Alva Sherman, died nt their home last
Thursday. The funeral services wero
hold Friday afternoon at tho Advent
church, Rev. Ceo. Seltzer, of Hastings
having charge- of tlio borvlcos after
which tho remains wore laid to rest in
tho Garfield cemetery.
On Saturdny, the infant daughtei,
of Mr. and .Mrs. August Englohardt,
who reside ten miles north of this city
passed away. The funeral services
wore hold at tho home Sunday after
uodii, Rev. Hounds of Cowles, being in
charge Hfter which the littlo one was
laid to rest in tho Rutin cemetery.
The board of directors of tho Cliam
bor of Commerce held a mectiug Tues
day night. Among the matters brought
before them was tho selecting of a com
mittee to erect u sign at the depot ad
vertising the resources of Rod Cloud
Another commlttoo was appointed to
correspond with the proper oflicials at
Washington D. C. regarding the erect
ing of a government building in this
city. Several otlier elaborate projects
pertaining to the welfare and advance
ment of Red Cloud, wero discussed.
Farm Loans
I can make you a farm loan at low
est interest and best teruib to bo had
in tho state. Please write mo. or call
! for mo at State Rank Rod Cloud. C. F
Cathcr.
R. E. CAMP, D. C.
Chiropractor
pendent 212
The Fifty-Pound Cow
A new world's t coord for all breeds
for butterfat pioiiuetion In the seven
lay division was established by the
pure bred llolstein-Frlestnn cow, Segis
Fayno .lohaniia UKIMi, in a test ending
.Januarys. 11M7. This remarkable cow
ptoduced .M).ti!i pounds of butter in
seven cuiisecutlvo days, and theofllolal
test wus conducted by supervisors from
the Xi w Yolk State Agricultural Col
lege, Ithaca, X. Y.
Segls Fav e Johanna, by her won
derful achievement, is now the most
talked of cow in the world, and her
sensational lei'ord marks a signal tri
umph in the forward march of the Hoi
stein Friesian bleed.
She was bred by A. A. Cortolyon, of
Somerville, X J , and hor present ow
ner is Oliver Cabana, Jr , proprietor of
Pino Grow Farms, Elmii Center, X. Y
at which noted establishment four ot
her world's rocoid holders have been
developed during the past six months.
Tho new world's record holder fresh
ened at the ago of 8 years, 2 mouths
and 17 days. She Is four-fifths white,
weighs about 1 1.10 pounds, and Is sired
by King Fayne Segis 10707. Her dam
is Vlkiim (lohaniia OURl, a daughter
of Johanna Rue .'ird's had and Vikiua
Clothlldo.
Tho test was made under perfect con
ditions, absolute quiot, systematic feed
ing and milking, and a roomy stall
constructed of clean white enameled
walls.
Segis Fayno Johanna's scvon day
production of over fin pounds of butter
surpasses that of Hester Aaltjo Korn-
dyke, the provious world's rouord hold
er, by 8,'U pounds. In their present
warranted state of elation, enthusias
tic Holstoln-Friesihii breeders over tho
dairy world at largo now marvel at
the accomplishment of what was al
most impossible and ask, "Where will
it cndV"
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the District Court of Webster County.
Nebraska.
Kllen A. Jackson,
l'lalntttr.
VH
.1. N. Converse A Company, .loot N. Converse.
Ann K. Converse, David S. (Irny, Knucma It.
i! ray, David H. Uruy, TruttUo.
DulundnntH.
Tim abovo named defendants and each of
tlit'iu will take nollco that on tho ijth dny ol
January 11)17, Kllea A. .InckHon, plalntlll
herein tiled tier petition In tho Dlutrlct Court
ol Webster County, Nebraska, nitnliiNt wild
dofendnutH, the object mid prnyer of which
Is to unlet and confirm tho (en Klmplo title
and rlt;ht of possession to tho following de
scribed real estate, lowlt: Lot Nino (ii) In
Section Kluht (H) Township Ono (I) Range
Kluvcn (II) Webster County, NehrtlHka, In
plnlntlll'and that defendants ho adjudged to
have no rli;ht, title or chitiii In or to mild hind
You are required to niiKwrr nahl petition
on or before I ho I'Jth day of March 11)17.
Ki.i.un A. Jackson, I'lalntlir,
fly 1'rud Maurer, Her Attorney.
Brunswick, Model 50 '
Beautiful Cabinet, Mahogany or Any Oak Finish
Pathe records are played with a JEWEL needle and 'save all needle changing
The BRUNSWICK
ALL phonographs in one is the best
description of The BRUNSWICK,
the new phonograph perfected by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender
Company. Plays the celebrated Pathe
records, as well as every American record made.
Has a "vox humana" tone regulator a special Brans
wick feature. Cabinet is a beautiful specimen of
Brunswick Cabinet Work. Equipped with two sound
boxes (one for Pathe records and one for other makes)
a sapphire ball, jewel point and steel needles.
Come in and hear the Brunswick play the great
Pathe selections, as well as your favorite records.
E. H. NEWHOUSE
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Manager Veterinary In Charo
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
-I'KODUCKKS-
Anti Hog Cholera Serum
Red Cloudf Nebraska
Wire or Phone at Our Expense
V. S. Veterinary License No. 45
Dr. A. E. Boles
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Consultation an9 Examination Fnr.w
'Osteopathy tho Suionuo of Healing
'hy Adjustment.1' Olvon to the
World hy A. T. Still, A. I). 1871.
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