'W!!yW w:H JfcjA-MEraO HIIF -sjf t RED 0LOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF &iMivrituTrttoMWxxmamii&rtn)nrtT&VTXttivvwttmimuimaMK'tMU T "&. - I' lit - W s I x i.s s , & . -ft 'V I1 IV I .. ' f V9 M f. V .j- r 4 i i - ' - 5 HOME NEWS Bulletin of Tho Week's Doings Take jour cream to J. 0 Caldwell Clyde Wolfe Is homo, fiom McCook IJvotott Mean of Inavnle was In town I'tldiiy. Kenneth Wilson of Dunning Is In tlic city, tied Temple of Kansas City was In town this week. li.J. Mnurtr atrlvcd liotnc Vi-Idny fiotn Lincoln. , in in J. S. Maidi of Guide Rock n in town Wednesday. Mr. und Mrs. Otis Leggett's bnby U voiy sick this week. V'Olt UKNT A good &-iootu house. Hutchison it Saladou. V. II. Wart ojlc is hmiii? ano.v oven installed in his bakery. Mih. II 0. Cutter returned to Wheeler, Kauris, tliollfbt of the week. Uboratls Hand will ho Iho opening number of tho Chautauqua heie Sun diiy. A. II. Cat pouter went to Soldon, Kansas, Tuesday", to look ufter his ci ops. Mis,. I.. Itohbiiib loft this mot nine for Missouri mid Pennsylvania to vliit relatives. The Misses Josephine utid Anna Richards ai e homo fioui their outing "in Colorado. Miss Julia Kneels returned to Knn &as City Tuesday mottling to tesumo her studies. . . Mrs. L. II. Ulacklodge went to IJloomington" last Thursday evening to visit relatives Several or our b.'iso hall euthuslasth autoed to .Superior Sunday and attend ed the bull game. Wado Koontz left Sunday mntning for Indiana to attend the funeial or his brother who was diownect. lleiuiud Fruit uriived home ftoin lliuvard Fiiday where he had been wot Icing in the harvest llelds. Will Monntfoid and wife left Tues day for Campbell' to visit with Mr Btule and wife for afow dnyh J. M. Stewaid and F. W. Cowden wont to Columbus Moud-iy to attend the Democratic stato convention. Miss Hollo Hamilton of Guide P.ock was in tho city 'Sunday visiting her brother, V. G Hamilton and wile. 33f pereeut diseount on all Sum mar Die's Goods and Oxfoids Tuusiuie A: Son'. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Shennau arilved homo Sunday from California whcio thev have been visitlutr for seeial mouths. I have the best late in the county on farm loans. See mo and bo convinced. My motto prompt service. A. T. W.u.Kmt. This ollleo was given n coat of paint this week whice improves tho light and looks very much. Col. S. 1 Fox was the muu who pushed the paint brush, Wilbur Hamilton. Dan Garber, J. S. Gilliam, L. P. Albright, J. H. Ellineer and W. D. Edsou went to Lincoln Mon day to attend tho Republican state convention. Attorney MoNeny, Hen McFarland. S. It. Florence and W. C. Dorsey of Bloomtugton left Sunday via auto for Columbus and Lincoln to attend the state conventions. The Diamond Milling Co. have sold their mill site to the Malonc-Avery Lumber Co. and we understand that they will erect a mill and elevator near the depot within a short time. The village of Cowles will soon have a newspaper at that placo. Wo under stand that L. E. Spence of llladen will establish a paper there which will be named. "Tho Webster County News." The band boys gave a very good con' cert Monday evening which was Bp predated very much by tho large nmivd which whs present. Glen Foe aud Marlon Mercer played a duett and were given a very hearty encore. Mr. Chas. Walters and Miss Kate Gilham of this city were united iu marriage at Lincoln last week. The young couple arrived In the city Sat urday evening. The Chief along wttli their many friends wish them much joy and happiness. The supreme court has handed down a decision to the effect that all county commissioners elected in 1911 will hold over until the next general election which will be In 1010. This means that Commissioners Storey and Chap lin will hold their seats for two years longer and ( will not be compelled to enter the race this year. Saturday afternoon tho ice plant at Guide Itoclc was destroyed by fire. It was owned by Mr. Watt and was lo cated back of his meat market. His loss Is estimated at S15Q0. A rumor was started here that the whole town of Guide Ruck was on ihe and sovoral of our citizens went down via auto. We would think that the enterprising citizens of Guide Rock would wake up an' "Me to install a water 6ystem. sheriff Hedge is homo from Lincoln Math o at the Topee o vet. r afternoon at i; Henry Wedorlch was in Hastings Wu lntrsdHy. ' Variety Stoic for Notions and Now. ties. udr. K K. liidd of Imivulo was In town Wcdim-wl'ty Ft auk Mlftci of Dunning tit rivad tlif c'ty Monday. Ihe County Commissioners art session tills week. Visit the Variety Store Chautauqua weuU. It Mil pay you. adv. Follow the crowd to tho Wonderful Unloading Sale at Miner Uios Co .lolui Urretand wife ate In the city visiting with their patents this week. Mr. Fruuk Stair wont to Colorado Sptiuglast week to visit with lola tlves. y All fancy Wash F.ibi It's good nsoit iiibiit ot l'attet unsold n to 50c will swll hs long as It lasts i the Unload ing Sale at 10c yard. Miner lttos. Co. Mr. uml Mrs. Geo. ViinCuup and b.iby came down fiom Omaha Wednes day etching to lsit with Dr Damerell attil wifo. Miss Mlra, Cook t etui tied home ftom Omaha Wednesday e oning wheto the had been visiting her bister Mrs. Hlla Patrick and fatally Mts. W. M. McKimmpy and daugh ter, Misses Flossie and Velum, to turned Sunday from a short visit at Foit Muigan, Colo. ' The Mlks'cs Allison Condon and Greta Tutnuic artived homo from Superior Wednesday evening wheto they had been visiting fi tends. Mrs. M. W. Cat tor and daughter left Saturday fur Crete to .visit her son, Ucoigc Carter. Before toturnlng home they will visit friends at Nelson. Dr. Win rick, Tho Specialist, will moeteyo, ear, nose and thtoatpttients and thoe needing glasses lltted at Dr. Dameiell' oillco in Red Cloud, Tues day, August lth. T. J. Diamond, Prof. Moiitz. L. II. IJlacK'ledgo. Ed 0 voting and Flavo Grice weie iu Finuklin this week talc ing patt in tho Republican Valley Tenuis Meet. Cdltor Harry Vaughn of tho Guido Rock Signal is iu the city this after noon attending tho services connected with the laying of the corner stono ol the now couit house. .lolui KuVli and wife, Abe Linn and wKe and Mrs. Worley of Astotla, 111., spent tho lltst of the week hero with L. R Rust and wlfo. They weio on their way to Washington to attend a llrethten meeting. Th a toniils enthusiasts have recently built a tine court on the south side of Foul t!i avenue and they expect to .have some interesting games this sum mer. Three ilotiliic courts have been built which will accomodate twelve players at one time. "Daz.y" Vance of Cowles, who has been pitching for Hastings iu the state league, has been sold to St. Joe iu the Western league for$l,00(. He pitched his first gamo Tuesday for St. Joe aud won by a score of 5 to against Wichita, and let them down with three hits. Wo hope to see you land iu the National league "Dazzy." On last Sunday morning at six o'clock the four montus old baby of Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Peteison died at their home southeast of Inavale. The funeial was held Monday morning at the home of Mr. and Mis. J as. Peter son in this city. Rev. Hummel con ducted the services and interment was made in the city cemetery. i If you liavo he.idai'ho see Dr. War tick, 'Tuesday, August Jth. Miss Adelaide WiMiams of Katisps, is in the city visiting with Miss Myttlp Carpenter thh week Doyt Avery totntued home fiom Su potior Friday evening whore ho had been visiting relatives Alba Pope was iu Lincoln this week attending an international IlnfVvstur gusolo.no engine school LudtuV toady to wvnt Garments at tidlculonnly Low Ptloos at the Unload Ins: Sale at Minor lira. Co. 33 ' per emit discount on nil Sum mer Dtoss Goods and Oxfoids. TntNi'isK & So. Mrs. Lfland Caldwell and lyby to turned hnm last night trum Aimotir where she had bean visiting hei sister. Tho curlv bird eatehi-s- the wot in. (In at once to the big" I'nloading Sale F.vcry thing at Cut Prices. Mluer Uros. Co Prof Betz It.forms us that there will be no baud conceit nct week aud hereafter tho concerts will be given on Thuasday evening Instead of Monday evening. As Others See Our Boosters hod Cloud cilions took Rluelllil by storm jeitct day (Tliursdo' ) foienoon and foi nearly an hour this old town ptosontfil u lively scene. Theto were twenty automobiles beating ninety &1 pn?-engcrs, Including "Habu" Uese, the biggest Democrat In the Republican valley, A, C. Ilosmor, tho liveliest Re publican that, ever invaded a iJonto cratlc stiotighold; besides Llbouiti's band tiuveling In disguise. This ittiiuh ofboosteis was In charge or Pi of Moritz, soeiotaiy of the lied Cloud Chautauqua, and they were boosting the Chatitauqtltt that will hold forth at Hod Cloud August '2 to ! Iticlu w Tho t ami entertained the cliiK' im with sevciaL eseollont selie tions while the boosters wtoio dtstrlbu ting litetntitro advettisiug the lilili class etitei tniiiment to bu 1 mulshed at tliu eunnty seat. Fiom lllue illll tho big patty went to llladen and then completing n cii cult of tho towns as far west as Camp bell, to liloomiiigiuii and down the rlvei to Red Oloml.-llluo Hill Lcadtr "She vm "ft 5 E Program For Week Commencing Monday and Tueoday Al'G a and 1 nis - Of Fmilm In Throe Parts S-vW T vyvvTvH $ END OF SEASON i ? jtfT'ft xf "Bf"" Fk ISfe. H', 'f "gf15 w " '" '''w)itttMMi !. m iw)im.pmiwjii i in iiimini ii i i i w tmwn IB? Paulino is an intensely thrilling real live story, artistically staged, superbly acted A story that cart ies a thrill In every episode and will grow better the farther It goes. SETTING the STYLH -John Ituntty and tho Fintieiraus set tho styles at the hot so show. Wednesday and Thursday AUG. Gaud IJ THH VANITV CASH A special two reel feature and a flneptoductlon VARN ATANOLE.-Auout of the or1inaiy and dainty ottoiink'. Wll EX EAST M E T WEST in Host on. A pi etty coined v with Maty h tiller in the leading part. Friday and Saturday The Red Cloud boosteis were here yohtoiday tuoinliig advertising t lu lled Cloud Chautauqua. Theio weie thirty automobiles in the procession and eighty of Red Cloud's cltlons, eteryone a booster tor Rod Cloud atnl their Chautauqua. Their fund was also with them and played several selections while here, and wo want to say tight heie, that few towns In this p.ut of Ncbiaska cm boast of a better baud than Rod Cloud possesses and wo enjojod their ontottaitunont and hope they may visit us again some time. Tho Red Cloud Chautauqua will be held at that place August ud to t)th, and tho progi am consists of the bost talent that money can buy, and Is cleau aud wholesome all tho wti through. It will bo a credit to Web ster county and evetyone who can spate the time should attend. Remem ber tho date, August -ltd to '.lth, llladen Euterptise. The Rod Cloud boosters weio In town twonty-four auto loads sttoug Thuin day afteituoii, boosting for tlleli Chautauqua, which Is to bu hold the week befoio Ftuuklln's Chautauqua. Ihey hud their excellent bund along and guvo u lino concert to ti good ctowd which gathered to hear them From here they went to llloomlugtou and passed buck through town lateron tltelr way iome. Satin day's Fiauklln News. The Year's Most Important Money Saving Event We Will Sol! FcrCash Kuppenheimcr, Clothcraf t and Society Brand Suits Oficy k&0 RMO DISCOUNT Straw Hats One Hal Price Except Panamas 100 Pairs of Men's Oxfords, w.orth $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, at per pair . A FEAST OF BARGAINS FOR ALL Sale Commences Saturday, July ! 1 j he Qoiadenf(aley plotting Qo. Rod Cloud's Foremost Clothiers XrJKrJ WWM I ( GMta's Dresses - Hooper AUG. 7 and 8 GRAY EAULES LAST STAND. A fine two reel western pietuio with soldlota iu stltriiig scorns. llEARSr-bELIG NEWS PICTOR IAL. World Wide VlowHUiid News. McIJRlDE'S imiI)E.-Comedy. Matinee Every Afternoon At 4:15 Change In Hours Doors open at 8:00 o'clock. First show ut 8:110. Saturday Matinee at 3:30. Private Nancy T Uan Also regular Farm Loans at lowest rates. Call for me at State Rank. C. F. CATHER. JPIi mfii tfmr m ' (' aA ATHHM giB AfflTiJm ZMkK R M nu vjiAiivuie Twenty-thieo auto loads with eighty people led by Editor llostner, weio in the city ye&teidcty boosting tor theit Uliautautiua which will bo held next mouth. They hud their band with them aud while heie favored our peo ple with some splendid inusic Uloom Ingtou Advocate. You can get a dollar's worth of merchandise in our store for one dollar. We don't force you to take a chance on a house and lot, nor an automobile, neither do you get trading stamps and when you get three million of them you may get something. Neither do we give you tickets good for trashy crockery, In fact, there is no chance when you trade with us. You are sure of what you get. B. E. JHeFafland Local Colt Shows Planned Local colt shows ate beiug planned for August and September iu different parts of the state for the purpose of stimulating Interest In the horse stock of the community. The show affords an opportunity for the owners to com pare their own colts at close range with those of their neighbors. Au op portunity is ulso afforded for com paring foals from the various sires in the vleluity. Generally there are colts which demonstrate the results either of good or poor care. Such shows cost little or uothlug and always stir up friendly interest in the (production of high class horses. Often the stallion owners will assist. The colts need not necessarily be (judged other than by the people at large. A set of sugges tive rules, premiums, and other mat ters of value to a colt show committee may be had free upon application to ti. J. Gramlieh, Secretary Nebraska Horse Breeders' Association, Univer sity Faim, Lincoln. m m Tuberculosis Census of Churches to be Taken A Tuberculosis Census of thousands of churches In vaiious parts of the country will be taken In September, uuder the direction of The National Association for the Study and Prevent ion of Tuberculosis. The census will be part of the preparation for the Fifth Annual Tuberculosis Day to be obser ved during the week of November -'). The ministers of several thousand churches will be asked to report on the number of deaths from tuberculosis iu the last year, the number of llvlug cases In their parishes ou September 1st, the number of deaths from all causes uml tho number of members or commuulcatits. Theso figures will be made tho basis of an educational cam paign, which will culminate in tho Tubciculosls Day movement, for which occasion set niou aud Icctuie outlines and other forms of tubciculosls litera ture will bo distributed free to ministers. The Red Cloud boosters, including their splendid baud, visited and enter tained the citizens of Franklin for a while this afternoon. They were ad vottistug their Chautauqua. The edi tor of the Progress acknowledges a shoit but nevertheless pleasant call from our old frieud, Col. Uosmer of tho Coin-Ad. Franklin Progress. DR. DEARDORF VETCBINARY BUKQKON Gaiduate Chicago Veterinary College Economical Mothora Nnto tho Prices Dollars and cents saved are one good reason for buying these little garments, . But not the best reason. The charm of the style tho excellence of the material and making would make them wise purchases at a considerable higher price. Quantities are limited but plenty of variety in si7.es 2io 14, if you come promptly. Pi ices from 25c to $1,25 fill tmmii Wf TWELVK YKAliS KXI'KRIKNCB AT 1IAI LEV'S TIB BARN Rd Cloud -.- Nibratka E. S. Garber Real Estate, Farm Loans and Insurance. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. oftwRutosertf nm mckVmmkmt Am cms I Barbara Phares ! 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