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Flonncc, C.ihier MiiiiratrnMiimiminimtiimiiiiiitiM . .-. ; - , j. j irjMiiMBmmifflnimiirffliimnnniiimraiiminiinM Thrifty Housewives Come to Us for their Groceries for Five Reasons: they know that )(iey will receive foil value for every , dollar they spend with as. They know that they will receive only the best qual ity in every article they purchase. They -know our reputation for honest weights and measures and fair dealing. They know that the lines of goods we handle are the best that can be purchased on the market. They know that our prices are right as low as is consistent with quality and quantity. If you are not one of our regular custom ers and do not know these facts, let us have your next grocery order and you will be convinced. Commercial Club Decides Mrs. Newbury Laid to Rest To have Roads Repaired '1 Juiia.upson was bom in wcicott, INuw Haven eonntv. Coimocllcut. Dec. regular meeting of the Chamber ',.,,, ,H:m .,.., .iu., ... tho home of hor ,.., -.-... ,. ,, Brother in law, C. L. (Jotting, in this city Sunday, October 13, 1010. When lours years of age "he wim licr parents moved to Uristol, Kenosha county Wisconsin whore she reside! until her marriage to John C. New. Unry on Jnly 117, 1870 after which they moved to.Shlloh, Texas and two ears f liter therv made their home ut l'ilot L'olut. Texas' where she lived until! after the death of her husband on February 28th, 13DS. jHiiuary '20, 1003, she with hor son Julius came to Red Cloud and which nhice lius since been her home. She Was the mother of several chlldion, ! three of them dvlnir in infancy. Her son Julius died August 1, IU0C iu this oity. Mr. Lee Newbury, of Dallas, ToxaB, son and only surviving member of the family reached this city last Saturday sunning and added great comfort to her during her last hours. - She Is also survived by a brother, Salmon E. Unson of Bristol, Wiscon sin, and tw'o sisters. Mrs. Mary Marsh of Lisbon, North Dakota and Mrs Lucy Stonebreaker of this city. The funeral services were conducted by Rev, Mrs. Mitchell, of .Frapklloy 'jfaesdav afternoon at the home of her brother-in-law, C. L. Cotthg. Inter ment was made la the city cemetery. P. A. Wuilbrandt Groceries and Queensware 1 e " FOR FALL WEAR. PORTRAYING THE LATEST STYLES IN Sweaters ' Slip-on Styles with Sleeves ' Slip-on Styles wihhout Sleeves In Coat Styles with Style Collars and Belts fe. Barbara Phages Agent gor Ladies Home Journal Patterns All jSizes in Childrens Half Sox of Commerce was held In their head tjtiarters in the Kellogg building Tues day evening! After the meeting bad been called to older, the minutes of; the previous meeting were read and a number of bills read, approved and ordered pnld. , Iudoor sports will bo on the schedule for the coming months, as the secreta ry was instructud to order tho requlr. ed amount of decks of playing cards for the use of the members and their guests. Considerable interest was shown In the discussion of the matter of anareo landing, being constructed In lUd Cloud for the coming year, the secre tary stating that several lotters had been received from promotors of this means of transit. The matter will be) taken under consideration and taken up ngalu ut the next meeting. The house committee was instruct, ed to draw up a new lease on the pres ent quaiters for the coming year, sub ject to several conditions, one of which was, mat sumcient neat was 10 oe provided at all'times. It was decided to give Marshal Phil lips a membership in the club gratis: he in turn to see. that the non-members of the city were not permitted to use the club room as a loafing -plnoe on Sunday and evenings. V. W Cowden stated that the farm ers residing south of the city had on many occasions brought to bis atten tion tho road south of town, also that Ihey were willing to co opcrnto with the merchants and citizoiib in placing this road iti a condition that would permit travel over it during nil sea son of the year. Auy one who has found it necessary to travel over this road between this city and the Kansas line-knows its condition. It is a mat ter that requires immodiate attention. A committee composed of Messrs V W. Cowden, W. L. Weesner, W. G. Hamilton and P. K Maurer wore ap pointed to &ec what can be done iu the matter. This being nil business jhut was to be transacted, the meeting adjourned. District Court Proceedings Crlmlual Docket: State of Nebraska v Grover Snell, Defendant discharged. State of Nebraska v Louis Glebe, Continued for term. State of Nebraska Fine of $1C0 paid. Stato of Nebraska v John Kose, dis missed. Civil Docket: Occidental Illdg A Loan vWm, Parks, Sale confirmed. Edna M. Uuntjer v Fred Leo .Miller, Decree of Divorce, Minnie Westfall v John Turner et al, Settled and dismissed. In tho Matter of the Contest of the Will of Fritz Nebel, Will allowed. Village of (iulije Hock v Fannie Crary et al, General llodlnir for plain tiff. , lied Cloud Auto Co v Frank Derrick, Judgment for plaintiff for 812!U'.2. W. II. Tolley v E. It. Slawsou, con tluued. Win. 13. Tompkins v Margaret Tomp kins, divorce for plaintiff. ItA Leslie Pugh, Married Last Thursday A wedding ceremony which united, for life, tho destinies of two of Ked Cloud's well known young people was nerformed at the homo of tho bride's parents on last Thursday, at high noon, the contracting parties being Misslva Iicne Patten and Mr. Gilbert R. Deck Rev. Oeebe performed the ceremony. Miss Faith Koontz was bride's maid and Eilck Stoluer, of Guide Rock best man. The bride is u daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Patten, having moved to this city with her parents about lri years ago. She Is a graduate of tho lied Cluud High School, and for some times past-'vns an employe of the Inde pendent Telephone Co. Mr. Beck is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dock of D.nilmry. Ho was among tho number who served the cause of fieedom dining the lute, war and since coming to lied Cloud has been Chef at the popular cafe conduct ed by Powell .t Pope. After a visit with relatlvjs in Dan bury they will bo at home to their many friends iu Ked Cloud. We Believe in the New Edison -and we believe in you 4 M If you prefer not to pay cash for ft New Edison ftt this time, tell uswhftt terms would be convenient. The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" We believe in the New Edison. No mere "Talking Machine," it is ft beautiful instru ment that Re-Creates the voice. And we believe in you for the sort of man or woman who appreciates the New Edison is the sort of man or woman the" world be lieves in. i,, See the moderately priced Period Cabinets . hear the' flew Edisonat bur store. And tell us what is in your mind, about tterms. E. H. Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler nnffiaaasm Eats ' Residence for Sale As wo are closing out all our hold ing, in Ked Cloud we will offer for sale tho Hoy Nattley residence, which wo recently purchased, located ou West Fourth avenue. This is a line modern 8 room dwelling, in tirst cluss condl. tlou. Its priced right for n quick deal. For particulars see or phone lleok & Boycr Furniture Store, Red Cloud. Saturday afternoon tho stockhold. ers of tho Farmorb' Iudepondout Tele phono Co. held their annual meeting ut the court house, and at which time they re-olooted O. 0, Teel, secretary, and O. l-J. IUoiey, S. W. Frlsbie, J. IJ. Hllluger and Uuorge UeanUlcc, as a Hoard of Dlreutorn, Tho dlieotoi-H will hold meeting soon to elect a president and manager of the com Are Winter is nearly upon us. You Prepared? War Risk Insurance The Uureau of War Hlsk Insurance wishes to omphaslze the Importance to service men of one of tho provisions of the War Risk Insurance Act upon the fulfillment or which may depend the validity of their claim to compensation under the Aot. Tho War lllsk Insurauee Act provides that "No Compensation shall be pay able for death or disability which does not occur prior to or within one year after dlschargo or resignation rrotu the service, except that where, after a medical examination made pursuant to regulations, at the tiuio of discharge or resignation from the service, or within such rcnsouablo tlma thereafter, not exceeding one year, as may bo allowed ( by regulations, a certlllcato has boon1 obtained from tho director to the ell"ect ' that the Injured poison at tho time of ( his discharge or resignation was unifer. ( ing from Injury likely, to result lu death or disability". Many discharged men uienot fami liar with or arc inclined to disregard this provision of law and arc allowing thoir rights thereunder to lapse. IUcluest for tho certificate mentioned above should bo made to the Chief Medical Advisor, Dureau of War Risk Insurance, Wushlugtou, D. C, Is the Vegetable department of your cellar filled? If not, don't pass up this opportunity to supply your needs. We have a carload of Cabbage and a carload of Potatoes on the track and they are priced right. Spuds $2.25 per bu. Cabbage 2 cents per lb. Best Quality MMMMHIMMWMMMMMMMaMMI Right Prices Full Measure 'Nuf Said Better Get Yours FOR SALE 1280 acres, in tho St. Francis, Kansas, country. ?17.B0 per acre SCHULTZ & BETZ. Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT IN THE COMBINE" lammmmmMmmmmmmmmzMmmmmmm. mmmmmamwmmma n