RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 9 A I v , . ! ::::::::::::-:-:-:: .. .. .r rr ys. rv ika IIP .J. Hi I I II II I M ua V A H":::X":w:x::":"::"::"WmH"J" Tun day is coining Mis. I'lnlllps .p,.nt Friilny in Hast BiRs. Fattier IMtnerald spout Sunday In Superior. Will Hoffman spent Saturday iu Hastings. Art Smith was up from (iitido Kock. Saturday. Meredith Butler was down from Blue Hill, Sunday. Hoy Suttley, undertaker-auto hcnt'c hi connection. Howard Hamilton was up from Guide Kock, Monday. .las. llubatka was down from Blu den, Thursday. Hail Yotini: t-amc up from Chester, Sunday evening. Bev. Drulinor was in Sutton tlio first of the week. Mrs. r.ernurd McXetiv spent Thurs day in Hustings. Bev. Dntllner was in Aurora the last of the week. Itobt. Adamson was down from Cowlos Saturday. Ole Bergman of Cathertou. township was In the eity Friday. Hlmer Bent of Bladen was iu the city tlio last of thu week. Mrs. W. ( Hamilton spent Monday with friends at Superior. Fred Carnaham roturned homo from Hastings, Friday evening. Louis Scliult. and John Xeuerberg spout Sunday in Suporior. V. H. Hunt of Illverton spent Fri lay with his .son, Will, and wife. Hats won't gnaw- harness oiled in Neatslone. Get it at Fogol's. County Assessor (J. V. Hummel was iu Lincoln the llrst of the week. Attorney and Mrs. Bernard McNcny went to Lincoln, Monday morning. Mrs. II 13. (Srico and, daughter, Miss Lueile, spent Thursday in Hastings. Noble Biill of (iuido Hock was trans acting husiu ess iu thu city Saturday. Mrs. 13. W. Coplen returnod home from Guide Heck, Thursday evening. Harry Boats shipped one car of cattle Hnd one of hogs to Kansas City, Mon day. Mrs. Will Hunt and sou went to Riv erton, Sunday evening, to visit rela tives. Mrs. Win. Reeves and daughter Irene, of Guide Rock were in the city Thursday. Alba I'ope wont to Denver the hist of the week to visit his brother, Wini fred I'ope. Mrs. F. A. Ilidobrundt and daughter went to Alma, Thursday evening, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ilimscrinnu spent the llrst of the week with relatives and friends at Alma. T. W. Bdson of Oxford spent the first of the week with his son, W. I). Bdson and family. James Etherton. Con B.ur, Cliesti v Shooloy and Don Ileuton weie in Uuiilo Bock, .Sunday. April (ith will be Good Friday and no doubt many of our citizens will plant potatoes on that day. Rimer Koon and family autoed down from Hliio Hill, Sunday, and spent the day with his brother, Will. M. A. Albright went to Omaha, Thursday evening to attend the funer al of Mrs. Sherwood Albiight. Miss Margaret Ileal arrived home Saturday from Schuyler to visit her parents, Mr. and Mis. W. V. Heal. Walter I'ortenicr and Joe Springer, two of (iuido Bock's popular youi g men, made their usual weekly visit to this city Sunday. fc rv 1 8 6 is I 8 1 is Fxtures If you are going to have your slore, office, or home wired for electric lights lei me furnish you an estimate on the work also on your fixtures. I can give you the very latest designs, at prices that will appeal to you. Stevens Plumbing, Heating J Xcatslcnc t W gallon at Fog el's Jim llyaii spent Tuesday in Bastings. Bsst goods best prices at Albright's Frank Smith spent Monday in H.ist- illL'S. , I'loyd Mason spent Tuos lay in t iuido' Bock. Will Frey spent Tuesday Iu luiido Bock. Harold L'oon .spent Monday in Su p'rior. All sheet musk' fie per oopy.-LeBoy Music Co. William MeBride spent the weekend in Orleans. Boy Salt ley I'ndertaker-Auto Heiu.se in connection. Xoxt Tuesday is election day. Don't forget to vote. Win. Crabill went to Kansas City, Wednesday morning. Ml. Karl Hall spent Tuesday with friends at Blue Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rosoitcraiis .spent the weekend at Ayr. I3yos tested, glasses fitted. -J. c. Mitchell, the .leweler. Mrs. Andrew Saladen returned homo Tuesday from Denver. Davo Bell shipped two cars of cattle to Kansas City, Monday. Mr. and Mis Boy Oatinan wont to Omaha, Tuesday morning. Wo shall positively close Satuiday, March Hist. LeBoy Music Co. Be suro to see our lino of summer dross goods. M. A Albright. Wcesner .v Koont. shipped one car of hogs to Kansas City, Monday. Earl Hall, Don Fulton and Carl. lorn burg were iu Hustings, Tuesday. Don't fail to attend the University week program at the Orpheuiu theatre. John Wcesner chaperoned a ship ment of stock to Kansas City, Wednes day. Billy Saul of Iloldrcge spent tlio first of the week with Miss Hlsio Die trick. If you want to soil or trade your real estate call on C. A. Scliult.. Inde pendent phone -OH. Alviu Buthjon left Tuesday morning for Billings, Montana, whore he has accepted u position. John Morit of Seward arrived in tlio city Monday evening to visit his aunt, Mrs. II. C. Lctson. Kloset Klean guaranteed to remove stain from closets. No fumes, odor or dirt. Sold by 13. W. Stevens. On Monday, Boy Sattley deliverer! a now Lyon A: Henley piano at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I3rnost HasWns. Mrs. B. W. Stewart returned home Thursday evening from Lincoln wheie she had been visiting liOr parents. Will Hayes and his sister, Mrs. Kufus Miksch, autoed to Franklin, Sunday. to attond the funeral of a relative. Wo have plenty of good Maitland Lriiupcoal at SDOO per ton. Washed Maitland Nut SS.r.O. Blatt & Frees. Win. Weesnor and son, John, ship ped tin oo cars of cattle and tlno car of hogs to Kansas City, Wednesday. Ivan lliines loft Satuiday evening for Mildred, Colorado, where ho will make his tuture home on a homestead. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stewart of Lin coln spout the last of the week with their son, Attorney B. W. Stewart and wile. Truce Sherer, P. L Hanson and .1. L. l'.oebe wont to Lincoln, Monday, to spend a few days at the legislaiivo hall. Lloyd Bust left Monday via automo bile for Gillette, Wyoming, where he will make his future homo on n home stead. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young left t lit first of the week lor Chase, Nebraska, whore they will make their future home. On Wednesday, Melvin Harris and Miss Gladys I'M or, both of McCook, wore united in marriage by Judge Banney. Chester Bryant, whohud.'boen visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. J W. Corbntt. retimed to hN home at Tablu Rock, Sunday. Paul Buckles, Bote Strobl, Art Gil belt, I'rud Bn'.jot'lsoii and lliiriy !) ih itti-nloii . dance at Guide Hoi-Is, s.;it:ir.lay evening. .lark Moriisey. who had been sorv ni a sentence i". .r bunt legging at the h t.-l ilfllu'Ver ws giou his liberty I in sd.iy and he left tor Lincoln. Miss Nt'llin Gilliam, who has been attending college at Lincoln, arrived home tlui llrst ot the wi el to visit hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gilliam. Monday. Bd Amuck delivered a now Brinkerhoir piano to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Overleesc which their daughter, Miss Hazel, had purchased. Miss Maurine Caldwell, who has been teaching school near Imperial, was called home the hist of tlio week on account of the serious illness of her father. On Sa'urdny, while engaged iu haul ing hay for .Starke Bros., the team which Bddie Wuneii was (hiving be came frightened 'and runaway throw ing him from the iiii-k and fractuied Ins leg IB- was taken to Hastings fot tieutineiit -i I'mnimiuiw .gMMin ii Powell Bros Smoke House CIGARS that are Good The Brand Your Doctor Smokes Most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud r t.4hw r tki Lost, Strayed or Stolen Collie dog, female, color sable and white, full white collar, answers to name of "Queen". -A Bred Nolan, Boutc t. All sheet musk ."ie per copy LcBoy Music Co. 11. W. Koont wont to Kansas City, Wednesday morning. G. W. Lindsey went to Lincoln, Wed nesday, to spend a few days. Mrs. Frank Due'.woith returned home from Norman, Tuesday evening Bobt. Avery went to Dillor, Wednes day, to look after his business interest Ernest Bullock of Ord was tlio guest of Chas. Brubaker the llrst of the week. The I31lis Shoe store had a now awn ing put up in front of their store Wed nesday. Boxie Weaver, I Toward Simpson and Will Sitnborry autood to) Bastings, Tuesday, Albert Daughter' and Kvorott Wolfe ret urned to Wheeler, Kansas, the lirst of tlio week. C. F. Cather returned home Monday morning from Oxford where he had been looking after business matters. On Monday, W J. Camp and Miss Claia Cook, both of Lebanon, were united iu marriage by Judge Raniioy. On Wednosday, Jay Douglas, of Cowles, and Miss Iva Barton, of Law rence, wore united in marriage by Bev. Drulinor. Word has been received in the city that Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsey of Gillotte, Wyoming, are the parents of twin girls. Sheriff Starkey, of Alma, brought a prisoner down to this city the last r f the week to serve a thirty day sentence at the hotel do HulVer. Harold Coon went to Friend, Wed nesday, to visit at the Bev. Meyers home before returning to the U. S Naval training station. Mrs. Walter Boby returned to her homo at Nelson, Wednesday, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bohrer. Wo arc iu tne market for 100 to 12:. pounds Shouts at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Co The following shipped stock to Kan sas City, Wednesday: George Coon, '2 c.us of cattle; Win. Crabill, 1 car ol cattle; and Dclaney Bros., t! cms of hogs. At the Orpheiini, Friday night, March lioth, William Fox presents Theda Bara. the great star actress, in "The Btornal Sapho". Admission : and KU-. Messrs. Geo. Hollister, W. G. Ilamil ton, F. 13. Maurer, Flave Orlco, II. A. Letson and Chas. Kaley went to Lin coln, Wednesday, to attend the Shrin or's meeting. The W. C. T. I'. will meet with Mrs. Julia Warren at the homo of Mrs-, it. P. Weesnor on Wednesday afternoon. April Ith. at i!.:i(. Topic: "Medical Temperance". Loader, .Mis. Myers. The fuming big attractions at the Orpheiini are: Theda liara in "Tlio Btornal Sapho", Friday, Match HOth; "Snow White", Satuiday, April 7lh; The- Spoilers" iu HI reels, priny( April BJth: "Charlio Chaplin", Satur day, April 1 Ith. Farm Loans I can make y a faim loan at low est interest and best terms to be had in the state. Please write me,' or call for me at Sta te Bank Bed Cloud. C. F Cather. L A r it A iSi r r .in, Dress Up for Easter Iivcryonv is gelling into (lie spirit of Press Up Week Aen realize fioio much dot lies have to do io ith success They give I hem new energy, vigor and conjidence Young men want the famous Hart Schaffner and Marx Varsity Fifty-five Suils or the new Sport Styles They're clothes that embody the youthful spirit; care-free, informal, lively Many older men like these slylcs loo. However, there arc more con servative styles for the older men, both in Hart Schaffner & Narx and Michaels Stern clothes New Shirts and Neckwear Here arc all of the newest things: shirts in late stripe effects; heavy, rich silk neckwear in figures, slripcs and solid colors Hals and Hosiery and every other accessory here in abundance just what you want at the price you want to pay The Hamilton-Cather Clothing Co. vm i t . 'A r i, A ! Ui r i r i i "W .. Bk. The Peterson (iarao received a car of Fords this week. Mrs. Bert Sherman went to Lincoln, Wednesday, to visit her sisters. 0. L. Cunlleld of Kansas City arrived ii the city Wednesday ovoniuc; to 'ok after his farms here. Ms. Inez McMuiriy ami son, ChailOi, left Wednesday for Wateril e, Kansas, to visit her mother who is ill. Mesdames Alf Saladen and Barbara l'haios and the Mioses Hael Saladen anil Klsie DietricU autoed to Iloldreo this afternoon. Mi-n. .lohn t'ouu and daughter, Miss , iei triule Coon, went lit Bastings Wed- nesday, to attend a District Teacher-. convention. 'I Iny will also attend the J meeting at iloldice before letiirnin home. County Surveyor, (ieo. II. Ovcrinjr and a force of nieii aio busy survey u; the Kilpatrick tin in south of the city I tills week. The fai in will be divided I into forty acre plots and sold at public auction iu the near future. Tlio University baud, consist ino; of forty pieces, will give a free concert on Main street at I :!I0 Saturday afternoon. I If you want to hear the best band con ceit that has ever been jfiven iu Bed Cloud don't fail to be here. NEW ARRIVALS for SPRING !&&&& mm rmX'v -fM'M.;! 'sVttmxssi I ','.-iwa' &&$& ' ?M'- -ll :v'v;rjt; S83? isA'Qa; rsssfi W.'iV.;.V Sv.r ZrZ!siy See our big new line of Vol Laces some unusual JC values, at per yard . WW A big new line of Ladies Collar-Cuff Sets, set 25c White Tea Aprons 25c Boudoir Caps - 25c Tho Hamilton - Cather Clothing Co. Suecriiou te Ptul Storer Everything q Man or Boy Wears Rod Cloud Nebraska J. 0. Caldwell Answers The Final Summons A shadow ot soirnw is cast mer nm community by the depniture fi tun life, of one of our hijjlilv respected citiens Vr. .lessie . Caldwell. lni' death oernii'ied at the family home at an early hour this moi nilir, afW r an ill ue.s ol several months. Mr. Caldwell has been a rtsident of Hits city for the past tilteen yeais and I has boen t n (f lilted in tho retail coal business since cominc; here, lie toul, an active part in all matters pcitain to the welfare and advancement of the ' city and served as mayor and lounell maii for seoral tonus. The deceased was a broad minded business man. a kooiI neighbor, u kind ami loving husband and father ami was held in the highest esteem by all ! who knew him. Jessie O, Caldwell was born April 'J'J, H.'il and was (i'J years, 11 months and 7 days old at the time of his death. A rtife, lour daiic;litois, 0110 sou and u number of other lelativos sin vivo Inm Funeral service will bo conducted liom the home, Saturday iiioriniiK at lollii, Bev. llebee, assisted by Bev Iiruliiiei' in charge. Interinont will bo made iu the Bed Cloud cemetery. ! The Chief with the many friends of the decoased extend sympathy to tho bereaved ones In this hour of sorrow. Full line Easter Novelties. Post Cards, Napkins on display ' Special for Saturday A big line of Aluminum Ware, including Preserv ing Kettles, Handled Sauce Pans, Bread Pans QC g Bake Pans, etc., each .... ww The 5c -10c -25c Store E. M. EGE On the Corner tsn f r '. v- - v s5Sk j ' i M Xr ill! iJ--C - -i. Quality Lumber After looking your buildings over and noting what repairs they need, drive down to our yards and load up with our reliable material We give you Quality and Service at MONEY SAVING PRICES MALONB-QBLLATLY CO. "TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER" 1