The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 22, 1915, Image 5

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FINE YELLOW '
FREE STONE -.PEACHES
WILL ARRIVE HERE
About August 1st
lploso A Bushel
LEAVE YOUR ORDER ,
WITH US NOW V
iner Bros. Go
Gen 3Pal Merchants
"A Mighty Safe Place To Trade" '
HOME NEWS
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Bulletin of The Week's olngs
Paii:hi.e Ciiii:i Aivi.RTM:iih
For Siile A f?ood ;ife Mulone.
Avery.
Dr. Abhor was in RUerton Monthly
nftcruoon.
Earl Dickerson whs up fiotn Guide
Rock Sunday.
(Jet h new Hand Hug now from
Miner Bros. Co.
Mel Sherman returned home from
ltluc Hill Fiidiiy evening.
f All the new Summer Dress Goods
are being shown nt Miners.
Churley
flibtof the week from Blue HI1U
'Alba Pope went to Blue Hill Mon
'(lay to work in the harvest fields.
V-'Pretty Collars in large variety have
just been received at Miner Bros. Co.
Col. R. U. Peters and Chas. Wagoner
of Guide Rock wore in town Tuesday
A large number of farmers felt com
pelled to work in the harvest Uelds on
Sunday.
Miss Josephine Mizer returned home
the first of the week from Galeshurg,
Illinois.
The Chautauqua begins next Thurs
day. Have you seemed your season
ticket yef.'
Rev. Cole preached the sermon at
the union ehureh services which weie
,lield in thi) Washington school paik
Sunday evening.
1 have opened up an olliue for tl e
buyinij and selling of real estate, and
will make u specialty of Wei ster
county land. List your fat in with mo
Otlii'e with Webster County Hank.
B F. Mi.r.is.
On Tuesday evening a wrestling
match was pulled oil in the Peteisun
building A large oiowd was present
nd gieatly enjoyed themselves Vet
nun 7.el and Kay Heatou put on the
pteliiniiruy wiestle, which was follow
ed by Will HoUufof Ciete and Mt'fiino
llrnd.i, who i- working for Stilt Ko
Hro, pulling oil the heavy weight
wrestling mutch The later seemed
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ft.' A no?; litf ofhamfncks just re- jjlie Exposition on'lcsdftjj. "',
ptvedeethein'plFtftfi's. '; J, Uvi you segn thde pretty nev Ailto
UUlinai Minuted home the Cnps at Miners' They are Beauties
the tli st fall after .some twenty live Tevas BilU, fifty funny clowns aio in
minutes and tlm former won the lad terspersed thioiigh tho program and
two fulls in a very shot t time Oliver 'really put on sotuo stunts that ate
Powell, of tho Powell Bios. Suioko side splitters. Ono of tho many feat
House, uiistlo icferee, and tilled the ures long remembered with tho show,
position in a creditable maimer. The is tl o European war number and tho
affair was witnessed by a number of busting of tuu aeroplano. If this does
thocllyS best, and many were lieuid tint umbo the meanest man in this
toromatk that they would like to bo community laugh, theie isnota laugh
nblo to onjoy this class of entertain- in him Red Cloud, Wednesday,
ment more liequontly. I August lib.
FOR THE BEST OF
CIGARS
AND
SMOKING TOBACCO
POWELL BROS.
SMOKE- HOUSE'
Attend the bund conceit tonight.
Hammocks at all prices at Togol'-.
Will Arnold was up from .Sopot lor
Sunday
Auto Veils in all colors tit Miner
Hi os Co
Vnnkee Robluosn's oil ens will he
ugust Ith.
George VanCamp was in Republican
City Monday on business.
Dr. mid .Mt.s. A. P. Boles spent the
llistof the week in Franklin.
Reduced prices on trunks, suit cases
and traveling bags at Fogel's.
Lee Detour and Henry Clabiiugh of
ttuide Rock wero in the city Tuesday
en business.
Harry Buckles went to St. NFruncis,
Kausas, Wednesday morning to look
after his father's farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kaley returned
home from Culifurnla points, including
and-you sure oug'.it to have one
Mrs. Harry Cramer and son retiMTa
ed home Saturday from tleneva where
she had been visiting her pareuts "
..Mrs. Will Hunt returned home Sat
urday eveuing from Ulysses, Nebr.,
where she had been visiting her
mother.
Mrs. Earner returned home the first
of the week from Montana, where she
had been visiting her children for
several months
Mr. and Mis Geo. Holllster and
daughter, Miss Marie, arrived homo
Monday from their trip to Seattle and
the northwest.
Fred Wallin is having the framo
b Hiding on his lots on Webster stroet
moved to his residence in tho east
part of town this week.
llobt. Avery and wife and F. G
Turniiro and wife returned home Wed
nesday from San Francisco whoio
they hud been taking in tho sights of
the Exposition.
On another page of this paper will
be found the otlleial Chautauqua pio
giain. Keep It for futuio reference
I).) not foiget that season tickets can
be seouied fioin any of our business
men. Adults. S'2; chil.lien, 51.00 '
In addition to the big circus acts
with the Yankee Robinson Shows, the
trained wild animal acts of tho Cail
llollenbiick's Sliow and the thrilling
f.nt-j nt tin. I'nulmr.. lllirl im irti-lt. nt
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Monday Tuesday
July 26 and 27
A special feature in three
parts which iias proven very
popular wherever shown. Full
of amusement and lively in
terest fiom start to finish.
The program will include a
coined v drama entitled. "TIIK
JARRS VISIT ARCADIA."
which is almost disrupted by
the adent of the family.
Regular
Prices
Clms. Ileniek is in St. Frauds, Kiis ,
this week.
Mrs C 10 Strong is cpiito ill at the
lioiin1 ol M s A i acton.
Attiiney B. W. Stewart was in Alma
Satuiday night on business '
Miss Cora Weesner leturneii home
from Lincoln Saturlay evening.
Harvey Ilickeison taken his Hist
B'ei In Masonry Fiiday evening.
Dowoy Colo of Colo Camp, Mlssnuii,
is lu the city visiting his sister, Mis.
Roy Stevens
1M Chaney was up from Superior
Fiiday visiting his parents, Mr. and'
Mrs J. K. Chaney.
Miss Genevieve Robinson ol Guide
Roth was visiting friends itwttie city
the first ot the week
Joe Vuvrlcka of Crete arrived Satur
day to visit his father, M. Vavrlcka,
who lives north of town
Doyt Avery returned home, Wednes
day evening ftom Superior where he
had been visiting relatives.
The stores are all closed toduy nn'd,
eeryone is working on the river road
It seems very much like Sunday.
-Coino in and see ouiy-EimuyLou
Tennis shoos also Sandals for all sies
of pd6p!o.-The Ellis Shoe-Slurb.
Mrs. Ira Holmet. ami .two daughteis
of Fairbury are visiting at the home
of I 11. Holmes and wife this wvek.
The Misses Minnie and Jessie Lem
inert who had been visiting ut the
lio'iio of I, 11. Holmes, returned to
Bloomington Sunday.
Miss Hello Hamilton, who had been
visiting her brother, W. (J. Hamilton
and family returned to her homo at
Guide Rock Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Sutton of Omaha
are the proud parents of a baby boy
which arrived .Monday. Grnnilpu Ilort
Duckor is wearing h smilo that won't
como oil" this week.
WANTED Men who desliotoeain
over 8 I'll per mouth write us today for
position as salesman; every oppor
tunity for advancement. Ckntuai.
l'RTKOI.M'M Co,. Cleveland, Ohio
Miss I'Miiii Thomas of Dos Moines,
Iowa, will have charge of the child
ren'fi w rk diiecting their play and
story telling during the foiotioou and
tifternooti of Cliautauipia days. This
will bi u now featuto on tlio Chau
tauqua progiMin and will relieve par
ents fiom looking after tlieii childien
dm lug Cliaiiuiuiiua week.
A Swede hugttli work for one of our
fin mors this week says The Slamfoid
Star The second morning ho was
rouf-d fiom his slumber nt thiee
o'clock by the stentoilun voice of the
fur tier, who shouted: "(Jot up, we've
gi t to shntk the oats". Ole lolled oxer
and asked "Vat kind oats you Imf
vihl oats or tamo with ' 'Tamo oats,
3 ou tool." loired tho furmor. "If they
buna tamo out.," replied the Swode,
"Aye Utile Ayn can snoak up on them
In daylight " And Olo went to sleep
tigaiu
"An Innocent Sinnot" a throo ret 1
photo diiiiu.i with Kathorino LuSalle,
a leading Broadway favorite, in the
principle part was put on at Tho Tepee
Monday and Tuesday evenings These
pictuies like the ones heietofore ex
h b'ted on speolul feature nights show
ed the same evidence of euro in their
selection ajid gieatly pleased the large
crowds who witnessed them While
T 10 T0E0eoc)ilbit8 i snjo lor glad.' of
plctfires th.tti aie oillnarfly sliowli In
a town t'lil'. sbrt, at ufl t!i-, thohv
M'hieli M dinger ' hmmii hi loe-U fur the
p'''iA' CM5n;i ,. aie the erea'-i
ofi.hr 1 1 .ill, arid Mil Rii. rjHsiiuK n
viro eat if you fnW-tosoe ttipm. Tho
atti-aotioii fo.' Monilay iind Tilday
evenings Is entitled, "The Black K'ng."
tl f.t M
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The Men Making
Chautauqua Possible
The fii.iiur li ti.e i Hi lilduas
and liusitu sm (inns luiveb, their libel ill
siibsi'iipMoiis tor Spiisou TlckiH mule
the ItHfi ('hiutiiuipui possible. Theie
men hHvegiuiliinleed tho .sale of filio
ticket- ntul would greatly iippri elate
it if you wool 1 cill upon thetii fit
yotlt "cnsim ticket. Anyone nlioMih
bribed for ticket nt the cIokc of last
jeur'ti Chnuvauiiii i, in irqarftl -.1 to
steuro their llek-t from one of tho
following u unod firm:
IVoplen Bniik; Stute Bntikj Miner
Bins t'.ij WhiluknT .t lltliUWs, CoAileii
l.il". M Albrih': t .nujt'A Mil
ihel. I'ltul St.irej; II Neiiorlii'ig; II K
On.,- Dtujr Co Ko co. We"ni;M V
Liii-ii. A. alone i j : I)i Stockman;
ii it a Hansen; lr Jltos; I'oweli
i.ios; Wtil Koon; ,i,. FOfc-ol; W S
-iivVj. IJ O 1)10 lei leli: riiltt .V lives
d I) Worn?, Chaiitiiuipi I Miinai(er;
V Mitifthulls I'uriniie ,v ttmi. Argun,
.Motliail llitis; IJoy saltlej. I A Wull
t'lulidt; Sievins Uio; 11 ti llasslngei :
Ki Caldwoll; I'M Mun.liy; K S Gar
I'i'i: OC 'feel; A .Miijiiardi li .)
mien; Mis llarielt; .1 A Burden;
l Iniilev Uusl; h P. Itulej; .1 () C.ilil
wi li, It Ualuiaii; W A Hunt; A R
'iliiilon; II Ludlow; Kid (luiid Auto
l'.'. Kt i'il Wall I W (iill.eit; Mrs ,S
i Hills. Mrs B.ubiir.i I'liities, llenr)
Newlintisi; H Cuok; A li McAi thut ; K
.1 Overliig, K W Knont:( has Cialilll;
Hi Niclinlsnii; Hi Cioss: Di t'lelghtou;
L)i .Mitchell; .1 H V.isl; I'lank Smith
SOUTH 'hN A VALE
Hiii vesting ol siuiill grain is now in
pingiess.
Mrs. Winy Mitchell visited Mis
Daniel Xoi i is Tuesday.
Hew and Mis Blunt weie visitingon
BulValo Creek. Tuesday.
1'ieil Myeis and wife visited at the
Clms Hunker homo Sunday.
Mr A .Jensen has been laid up for
a tcvdu,s with iheitmiitisiu
Tho Mt. IMeasaut Aid Soeljty mot
witli Mrs. Dlckeisou last week.
Mis (I A. Adams is spending tho
week with her mother, Mis. McNutt.
Little Wayne Challln of Franklin is
v siting at tho Dlckorsoti homo this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kiimiuskv and
daughter spent Sunday with Mis. M.
Kamitisky
C.W.Noble and family, Mis. H. F.
Points and child re u and Mr. Rose
Points spent Sunday with Fay Arnesou
We tire glad to leport.tlmt Loyd
Krtinlnslcy wiio has been voty sick tfie
past two weeks is again ablo to le
ulmut. ,
1NAVALE
Mr and Mis. Ciurles Hunter went
to Lincoln, SuiuIh.v. '
Mrs. Xelle Hunter left Friday for
her home in the sand hills
Mrs. Xannie McCall caino home Fii
day night from Kausas City.
Mrs. lone Burgess came home Thurs
day from her visit at David City.
T. Jones and wife have returned
home from their visit at McCuok.
Mr. Ruby and family spent Sunday
in tho country with Oren Harvey and
family.
Chas. Waldo and wife and daughter,
Not ma, ate dinner Sunday at thu Dan
N'iiitIs home
Little Margaret Waldo is spending
a few days in tho countty with Eustace
BiMii and wife.
Mif. Rutli Giirney and children left
Tliuisdiiy for a visit with her hislor at
Columbus, Nebraska.
Mis Hiuiii't Smith left Saturday
morning for h'unsuh City to make a
visit with her son, Hurl, and family.
Mis. Clay Oichaid and sons fiom
New Mexico at lived Tuesday evening
lor a visit with hor father, W. Cloud.
liny Bat ker and family and Joo Top
ham mid wife spent Sunday in the
coiinlry with Will Tophaui and family
Iho M. K. Ladies Aid met Wednes
day ut Mis. Womletli's Mrs. Wonder
ly's division seivod lunch to about
thittylivc.
The business men of Inavalo went
out Tuesday afternoon and cut the
weeds around town. We hope they im
proved tho looks of tho town
Will Cm pouter came homo Thursday
fiom Powell, Wyoming, where he lias
boon walking for tho past thieu
months. A number of our neighbors
huvo moved to that place.
Mrs, Oeoige Hasting has returned
homo fiom Cohuado whine sho Iihs
b-iti Visiting her daughter, Mrs Ollie
Kilgoio and lanilly. Mr. and Mrs
Kllgoro mo tho proud parents of a
biby girl, their other two children ke
lug boys.
DR. DEARDORF
VCTERIMA&Y CJlSQOrJ
Oiadimte Chk'M" Vetei'iniiry College
fiL.i' t bo 1411 aitxs r.
AT ISAILHYVSTII). IJAIUN
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Men Mitild Cinw w is fli" lieii Bon'e I'isl tnoillh and wears
tlm g-ild wntch Who w'li win Hi utn-'? t' w.lll bo glrmi In thf
liidM.hinl tint i,iviiC vo i rtiif, nr writ U tin' a relative nf a wlntnv,
win eisjs tho Uinsl votes In Hi HiiijVer club Billot B fintn the
v mt i.r M uidiy, July luth tl thi nnti'itof M iiidny, AuRiisl Htb.
Fur each list of iirtlcics thl wo c'll hutided in In peiou we
lull give llfty llu inter CVnip ins froe, even tlioinfli Iho list contains
no more thuii three ii'itnes of arllcliH, mid to this ono making the
must I'Dinplel list ln.oori coupons utid a l'2-ploco iJltiiior Sl Smo
the fiilh'i cp1 iiiulioii given on tho pistor at our stoio. Tho list
will be do 'hied by a locnl committee.
M iisle nel Saturdny by Anne .lei uberg.
One hundred Boost 'r Coupons will he given to every person
ovi i 12 veais of ago who adds up sl numb(rs to I'mml !!.". or inoio on
ji sheet of paper and ptosonts It nt the Boonler Stoic. I'se your
brain and your pencil Ib'lp your Booster fi lends by bunding in a
solution All solutions must be in not later than Satuiday night
August 7th i
jhe Qooiden-Kaley Qlotbing Qo.
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The Booster Store
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HAVE A COMPLETE
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Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
EVERY
Fancy and Staole Groceries
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uesi 1 likes 1 tuu
mv Walter W, Marshall I
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Red Cloud,
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What is Your Ability
The Time
Better Insure Your Time in a Safe Company
1oo,ooo,ooo Assets
Spells the Strength of
The Travelers of Hartford
Ceo. ML VanCamp, Agent
(Over Store's Mothlnft Store)
THE OFFICE WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME
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There Is
Ten Royal Resolutions
Say Hullo to Some One Every Oay
Smile at My Neighbor At Every Opportunity
Praise People Whenever I Can
Forgive and Love My Enemies
Choke All My Complaints
Forget All My Trouble and Heartaches
Sec All the Good Possible in Everybody
Not Become Morally Lazy
Be Honest and Charitable With AH Men
Boost For a Unftcd Church and City
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