RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF h 1 H 1 4 J7""" Ni c-:":-x:-::"X":::::-x:":":"X":":":"t' AS TOLD TO US :!: s Neatslene. H.00 gallon tit Fogel's. Jot; Crow spent Tuesday In Superior. The County Commissioners will meet next. week. Sam Jones returned home from St. Joe, Monday. A good driving team for sale or trade Put Kellott. Hoy Sattlev, utideituUer-tiuto heuise hi connection. Miss Sadie Trampo spent Wedne'. day in Hasting Kyos tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mttuhell, tlio Jeweler. Head Sam Johnston's sale add which appears in this issuo. Vesta Ktnlok wont to Grand Island, Wednesday morning. Try the Van Hreeht Chocolates sold at CottitiKS Drug Store. Mrs. Mmulo Honfro returned home Saturday from Uuutric?. Mr. and Mrs. George Dolph went to Kearney Tuesday morning. Mrs. Nate I'lutt spent Wednesday with her parents at Cowlcs. A. I). Wondcrly went to Lincoln, Saturday, to visit relatives. E. L. lierky of Davonport spentSun day in the city with friends. Droxie Weaver returned homo from Wyoming, Tuesday ovening. D. M. Pearson wont to Parks, Wed nesday evening on business. Attorney L. II. lllackledgo was in Trenton the first of the week. A. M. Aultz was In Inavalc Monday looking after business matters. Mrs. Al Turner and children wout to r.nskin, Tuesday, to visit relatives Roy Stovons and Harry Hayes were over from Smith Center, Wednesday. E. M. Howard returned home Mon day from the western part of Kansas. Miss Gladys Hodges of Guide Roik spent Sunday with Miss Alvena Ren fro. F. II. Clatto of Blue Hill was in the city Monday evening onrouto to Otis, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lnnnigan of Lebanon were shopping in tho city Saturday. Tho School Hoard hold a meeting Monday evening and allowed a num ber of claims. Mrs. Frances Ashley went to Hust ings Wednesday where sho will make her future home. Mrs. L. II. lShickledge returned home Monday from Uloomington where sho had been visiting If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Schultz. Inde pendent phono 2uS ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Robertson went to Lincoln, Wednesday, to visit his parents and sisters. Will Lindley spent Tuesday in Mc Cook with his mother, Mrs J. 0. Lind ley who is quite sielc. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Edson spent Sunday at Oxford with his father, Uov. I. W. Edson and family. Mrs. E. A. Croighton spent Wednes day with her sister, Mrs. C. F. (Jund and family tit Blue Hill. Found A horse blanket. Tho own er can have same by describing proper ty and paying for this notic. Mrs. Jas. Ryan returned to her homo at Greeley Center, Saturday, after visiting relatives and friends here. Wo have plenty of good Maitlnud Lump coal at Sh CO per ton. Washed Maltlatitl Nut S8..M). Phitt k, Frees. Mr, and Mis. Chris Starke men j -icing over tho arrival of a baby boy which was born the first of tho week. Mr. and .Mr .1 W. Cnrhett mil nod to Lebanon, Wednesday afternoon io visitHlieir duuuhtor, .Mrs. Charley Starr. Cecil MoCall leturnod homo from Kansas City, Tuesday moining, where ho hud a shipment of cattle on tho market Mcsd.imoi Alf Saltiden and F. Pierce entertained the Atnbuy Lii-Uro Aid Society at the home of tin- former on Wednesday.. At tho wolf hunt held in Batin town- fi'ilp on Tues lay u largo numbor of men were in attendance but as the north line was not guarded the wolves escaped. Mesdames O. C Tee! and Jas. A Burden wont to Kansas City the first of the week where tho latter will pur chase u stock of spring and summer millinery goods for her store. Tho Orpheum will show on Saturday, Feb. 17th, tho second release of Mary Piokford's production "The Prido of tho Clan". The management wishes to Riinounco that these productions come very IiIkIi and they fuel like they ought to have the support of every person in Red Cloud and vlcinit) .. cni IO AT HOME EXPECT YOU The FOLKS to tell -em all about Exhilarating Burlesquo; Vaudeville Sim Mian Flllid llli Pf ith Olrli. Funnj Cloini, OofjiBUl Equlpac. Brilliant Jcinle CnIronint LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY Everybody Goos Ak Anybody UWATS THE EIOGEST AID BEST SHOW WEST OF CHICM Come to Bed Cloud and do your trad ing. Stun Shuck spent Monday in Hits' nigs. Lew Broalcoy was over from Lebinou Fiiday. Lloyd Perry went to Guide itock, Monday. Roy Hassinger spent Mondity in Hastings. Father Filcr.ihl spent Thursday in Superior. Geo. Hoit was down from Cowlcs, Siturday. Ed Crary was up from Guide I Jock, Saturday. A good violin for sate. Inquire at this office. Dennis McCiirtneyspent tho weekend hi Bivcrtou. Boy Sattley, undertaker-tiuto hearse i.i connection. Mrs. Win. Reeves was up from Guide Bock Sunday. B. L. Avery went to Lincoln, Mon day, morning, If you noed glassos, see Dr. Warrick, Wednesday, Feb. 11. Lee McArthur was In Kansas City, the first of the week. William nnd Ralph Joy spent the wcekoud in Bivcrtou. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Griirelh autocd to Burr Oak, Saturday. Bev. Schtial returned home from Franklin, Sunday morning. Attorney Bernard McNcny returned homo from Hastings, Friday. Mrs. Arnold and sou, Fred woro down from Inavale, Saturday. Rats won't gnaw harness oilod in Neatslouc. Get It nt Fogel's. Bussol Amuck is on the sick list this week but is improving at this writing. Miss Edith McKolghan returned home the last of the woek from Hast ings. George Worley, Moise Bruioullcr and J. Peter Kock wore down from Camp boll, Monday. t Mesd runes N. B. Simpson and Clyde Bowen returned home Monday evening from Beatrice. Mrs. Elizabeth Foe and sou, Howard attended the funeral of Mrs. Foe at Cowlcs, Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Morhart went to Omaha, Monday, to attend the hard ware dealers' convention. Mrs. Eckel, who hud been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Amticlc, returned to her home at Omaha, Thursday. Mrs. .Moede eamo down from Blue Hill, Friday to visit her daughters, Medames Grant Turner and Chas. Eldrcdge. Marion Mercer had his residence wired for electric lights this week. Wert Stevens wns the constructional engineer. Len Wilmot and Henry Griffeth went to Hastings, Monday morning, to accompany tho hitter's wife homo from the hospital. On Sunday the following shipped hogs to Kansas City. Delauey Bros., 1 car; Weesner .fc Koontz, 2 cars and J. A. McArthur, 1 car. We are in the market for 100 to 12.ri pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Co If you want some good draft mures, some registered Durham bulls and some full blooded Duroc-Jersey hogs come to Sam Johnston's sdo February lt,liH7. Dr. Warrick the specialist will meet eye, oar, nose and throat patients and thoso needing glasses fitted at Dr. Damerell'.i office Wednesday, Feb. 11 Hours 1 to (i only. Wo havo a party with 81000, who wants to buy a farm within ten miles of Bed Cloud, niusi be worth the money, what have you to oiler? II L"l CHIMIN & S.w,.ir.N. A new veteriiuriati arrived at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Asher, Wodnes day, and lie will no doubt remain un til he graduates from the profession of his father. This is the third boy with "lie girl at the Asher home Kiverton Review On Sunday, Velum Irene Schultz, tieono month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Schultz, passed away at I heir homo in tho first ward. The funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon, Rev. A Schnal of ficiating. Farm Loans I can make you a farm loan at low est interest and best terms to bo hud in tho state. Please writ o mo, or call for me at State Bank Bed Cloud. C. F Gather. Tho Hamilton - Gather Clothing Co. Succciioii to Pul Storey Everything a man or Boy Wears Rod Cloud Nebraska Powell Bros. Smoke House CIGARS that are Good The Btantl Your Dodor Smokes Most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud Council Proceedings On Tuesday evening, tho City Coun cil met in regular session with Mayor Diimerell presiding and the following counclltnen were present: Koontz, Hamilton. Saladon and Stovons. Minutes of January 3 and 21 wore read and approved. Beport of S. It. Flornnce was rood and ordered placed on file. W. II. Fishor appeared before the Council and asked thorn to allow him $100 damagos on account ot horses fall ing into the sewer ditch some timo in Decomber 1910 A motion was made and carried instructing the Clork to notify the Elkhorn Construction Co , of Mr. Fisher's claim. Application of E. W. Stevens for license to do plumbing and electric wiring with a bond attached covering each ordinance was tiled nnd upon mo tion his bonds1 wero accepted and a license was granted. Cleric reported that the Bond of the Flkhorn Construction Co., had been returned to said company for correct ion or a new bond furnished by re quest of Grant it Fulton Engineers. Tho question of the Auld library board was laid over until next meet ing. Tho claim of 15. L, Castor and Lon Ittiker for damages weie laid over. The following claims were allowed; Guy .cigler ? 1 10 0i W. A. Pat ten SO (HI Harry IIuHVr To 00 Carl McArthur 20 17 ."simoon Iluller 11 on S. B. FloranoQ TO sJ O. C Tool ', is P. II. Boner Cm no C. F. McKelghan V2 u. Mayer Coal Co .10 (i I V. It. Smith ii CO W. I). F.dson r, 00 A. W. Sherman . Alex Beutley.... Mh'.oiiu Gellatly Ii 15 1 .10 11!) 10 io t;o Borkowitz ;Knvelopo Co. McG raw Co 0 T I John C. Moore Co s' Jiti II Mueller Mfg. Co 10 :;o Mutual Oil Co IT .ii) Sunderland Mfg Co 1 on Tropical Paint Co Jo I) Fred Edily 2 -j , Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co... noO ID jlkliorn Const Co .'t'HKi 10 Grant it Fulton :n:i :tu 11 00 2 ID r on '-'I 7) Mary S. Croighton. George Trine Albert Holvetson.. 'iii. Peterson Nebraska Birds .More than 100 dilierent kinds of birds make their homos in the state oi Nebraska, aeeonlin to thoontoinolotfj departniout of the state university coi Ioko of iiKi-luulture However, tho kinds-of birds one ordinarily sees in western Nebraska are quite dilVerent from those commonly eneounteieu along tho Missouri Itivcr, and no jjiveii locality lias as many us 100 birds. Any loeal bird list will j.tov slowly after the L'oo mark lias been passed Fur tlier information may bo found in Fur mors' Ilnlletin Nos. VXl, !:,((, 17, fiuii. Oui). (521,niid (HO and Yearbook Separ ates 110, OUI, r.Ol, ,100, Coi and (Mo. I'lirmt l n II V lir. 1 1 n 1 1 nnnn n..ll.... . I,,., t. .. r, "-" "i "ri""-"""" ton, D. C. Giving Away An Auto The Lincoln Journal in conjunction with It's farm paper, Tho Nebraska Kurulist, Is jjlvlntr a Ford runabout to the person securing thu most subscrip tions duriiiK the month of- February. The contest is open to anyone and a commission of Hi) per cent is paid on all subscriptions turned In. Tho Jour, mil is Lincoln's ouly morning paper, The Uuralist, formerly Tho Indepen dent Farmer, makes a specialty of ar tlolcs and farm news ol Interest to No buiska farm homos. While the eon test is htiitnwl.li.. tho piobabllity is that there are iiionu'h prospective sub scribers In any locality to win tho unto for a contestant. For further Informa tion as to the contest, address The Stuto Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Loren Blair shipped a mixed car of stock to St. Joe, Wednesday. Clyde Simpson went to Arinoun Wednesday, to visit relatives. Mrs. A. A. LeK'oy went to Hebron, Wednesday, to visit her mother. Several of the young folks enjoyed a dance in the Masonic hall Wednesday evening. The Am hoy Mill . Elevator Co., shipped a ear of hogs to Kansas City Wednesday. Mr. and Mis Chas. Atnttck, of Bird City, were culled here Tuesday by tho death of her father, W. J. Harris. On Thursday morning, Mrs. Lois Foe, aged 7:i yeats, passed away at her homo in Cowles after an illness of sov oral months duration. She has resided in this county fur many' years and leaves several children and relatives to mourn her demise. The funeral ser vices wero held Fiiday afternoon at the Cowles Methodist church, Bev. Bounds having charge of the services alter which Interment was made in tho Cowles cemetery. Tho home talent entertainment given for the benefit of the High School Athletic Association at tho Orpheum on last Friday night was recurved by a full Jhouse and greatly pleased the audience. The various numbers on tho program were entirely dlll'erent from the variety of entertainments that the home boys and girls have been otter ing our theater goers and their efforts wore highly appreciated. The special ties between acts, consisting of various jokes, at tho expense of some of our business men and citizens made a do cldod hit with tho people, and exhibit ed tho wit and humor possessed by our rising generation, and unless wo miss our guess wc may expect to see sonio of the members of this troup chissed with our leading comic opera stars Tho next Mary Piokford picturo to be released by Artcraft will bo "The Prido of The Clan", which has just been produced under tho resourceful and artistic direction of Maurice Tour neur, the French producer. All of the scones are Scotch anil Mary Pickford plays tho part of a lassie with a will of her own and a charm that pervades every incident of a strong and uuusua'-; ly human story. It is said to present I tho best natural oxterlor settings that havo over been seen in a Piekfoul pro-1 iluctiou. This picture will be t-.hown . at tho Orpheum theater, Saturday, February 17th, with special orchestra music Matinee at 'Jtl'.O, udiu. 10 and 'J0c. j Night at 8, ailin. Io and Mc. Tickets 1 on :ilc at Cook's drug eotntnoiieing j Saturday, Fob. Kith. Beservo youri seats (,ii ly, without extra charge, for the night show Be Sure To Attend This LIVE STOCK & FARM SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Crary farm 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Guide Rock, and 9 Wednesday, February 14th Commencing At IO O'clock 25 HEAD of HORSES, MARES and MULES 25 Extra good pair Molley mules wt 2200; Well matched pair bay molley mules wt 21C0; Pair black molley mules well matched wt 2100; Soirel molley mule extra good wt 1050; Choice bay molley mule wt 1100; Pair horse mules, bay and black, good ones, wt 2000; Pair well matched red sorrel mules, molley and jack wt 1800. All mules coming 3 yrs old are broke and not a poor one in the bunch. Span black mares 4 and 5 years old, with foal, wt 3100; Bay mare 3 years old, in foal to Jack, wt 1450; Well matched pair bay horses coming 4 and 5 wl 2500; Black marc coming 5 years old in foal by jack wt 1500; Span well matched iron grey horses coming 4 years old wt 2400; Black horse, family broke, vt 1250 4 years old; Black mare 2 years old wt 1100; Black mare coming 3 years old vt 950; Brown yearling mare; Sucking horse colt; Span well matched bay mares in foal wt2450 coming 3 and 4, 45 HEAD OECATTLE"4S ' 6 goodmilch cows some giving milk, the others will be fresh soon; 15 choice coming 2-yr-old White Faced Heifers all safe in calf; 2 white faced heifers with calf at side; 3 I nninmra ,m nll i.Iai!--i f-nrA turning u-ji-uiu wiiuc ii.i:u coming 1 yrs; 1 registered HOGS 50 head of pure bred Poland China Immune sows safe in pig, bred choice Poland China boars, wt from 200 to 250 lbs. MACHINERY TERMS: 8 months time will be given on bankable notes bearing 8 interest on sums over $10. LUNCH ON THE GROUNDS Ed Crary and Chas. Bergfield Col. G. G. Denny and Tom Swartz Auctioneers tVVVVV.VV.V.VV.V-VAVV.VVV.-.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.--V.VV j: Time Now to Buy Your Shoes A BIG SAVING : from Present Day Mens Work $ 50 and Dress V Shoes f LESS than the PRICES 5 Ruling Today in Most Stores ! JTT These prices arc based on Oclobcr purchases I- JJ which arc I to $3 less than today's prices j: Supply Your Shoe Needs Now : Our Spring Hats and Caps are in Cowden-Kaley I "ALWAYS tVAVVV.VAV.V.VV.V-V-VV.V.VAV.VAVAVrfWVVWW C. II. Miner Dr. 8. S. Deardorf, M. I). C. MauaKcr Veterinary In Chargo C. H. Miner Serum Co. IMWDUUIOItS Anti Hog Cholera Serum Red Cloud Nebraska Wire or Phone at Our Expense V. S. Veterinary License No. 45 Dr. A. E. Boles OSTEOPATH Physical Diagnosis Laboratory CONHL'f.TATIoN AND K.X AMINATtON FlUX 'Osteopathy tho Science of Healing by Adjustment." (Jiven to tho World by A. T. Still, A. I). 1971. OFFICE OVER .SMITH SHOE STORE Hour I'iioS-iis 1U0I) CI.OUD.NEBlt miles straight east of Red Cloud the following property on ( i--.r. .nn ? .. ft ,.? ucucra oaie in tan, u uuiiiiiiH Shorthorn bull coming 2 yrs. 7-f t Acme binder nearly new, Iloosicr press drill 10 hole nearly new 3-section harrow nearly new. sulky plow, riding cultivator, 1-row stalk cutter, 2-row machine, hay buck, wagon and rack, 2 inch set extra good nearly new harness, 1 inch set harness good shape. 5 Prices at Our Store 5" to $ZOO 5 Clothing Co. I RELIABLE" KODAKS Better Kodak Finishing And Developing. .:. A Full Line of Supplies ROLLS DEVKLOPED-'lOc MAIL YOUR ORDER TO US Stevens Bros. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures E. S. Garber 1 Tf f 1 1 I m yeaning nererora neirers: iu to J