The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 16, 1915, Image 5

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Bulletin of The Week's olngs
A. P. Hly of McCooli was In tho city
Saturday.
Lvan Hutchius was down from
Cowles Saturday.
Tlic county commissioners were u
session this week.
You can always got the Best (Iroeor
ies frpm Miner Bros. Co.
Don Saunders of Kansas City whs in
the city this week on business.
Fred Hedge returned home from
Kansas City Tuesday morning.
Attorney A M. Walters of lilue Hill
is in tho city attending district court.
Attorney L. H. UlacUlodge returned
homo from Kansas City Friday even
ing. Chas. Whltaker was In Lincoln the
last of the week attending the sta'e
fair.
A new lot of men', women and
children's Hosiery Foot Kuse Variety
Store ndv
Huv. lleebo went to Omaha this
morning to hear Kev. Uilly Sunday
preach.
Jean Smith of McCook camo down
Sunday to attend tho funeral of Kliuer
Wilson.
Miss Ktliel Wiseoarver left Monday
night for Uiilvidero, Illinois, to attend
college.
Dr. Cross returned from Lincoln,
Sunday, where lie had been attending
the statcfalr.
Marlon Meteor went to Lexington
Monday to play with tho baud at the
Dawson County fair.
The NewCiossard Cutsets, the origin
al Front Laced Corsets, now in stock
at The Miner Bros. Co.
Fred Pharos returned to Lincoln
Tuesday morning to resume his saidies
at the state university.
Several of the members of the W. C.
T. U. attended a county convention at
Guide Rock Wcdnesdny.
Before having your fall dresses fitted
bo sure to get otto of those line new
Corsets at Miner liros. Co.
Itud McCune of Kearney arrived in
the city Wednesday morning to visit
his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. H. A. Mc
Cune. New Styles in Coats, Suits, Skirts,
are now being shown- nt Miner liros.
Co., the Store that" stlls" Wooltex' in
Red Cloud.
The New (Jueon Quality Shoes have
just arrived. Everybody 'knows they
are the Best. Sold in Red. Cloud by
Miner Bros. Co. ' V-
Mrs. Bcrnicc Sanderson, of Chicago,
is visiting at tho home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Potter, this week.
SGhool Days
Mean Item Glotbes
YOU start them off with rested
bodies from a Summerful of
pi
ay, fresh minds, for
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Just The Right Prices To
Please The Mothers, Too
We Will Give Free Tickets To Tho Tepee Theatre
To Out-of-Town Customers Saturday Afternoon
I G- TENURE & SON
S. A H. STAMPS
FREE ENTERTAINMENT
Invitation To All Living Outside of Red Cloud
You Arc Most Cordially Invited To Come To Red
Cloud And Do Our Guests At Our Free Open Air
Band Concei ts And At The Tepee Moving Picture
Shows Each Saturday Afternoon.
Band Concerts On Main Street At 1:30 P. M.
Tepee Theatre Starts At 3:00 P. N.
These Are Positively Free Entertainments For All
Out-of-Towm Friends And We Want You To Come
And Be Our Guests. Be Sure to Bring the Children
Get Your Tepee Tickets At Any of the Following
Places of Business. They Are As Free As The
Water That Flows:
Cowden Kaley Co ,
C. L. Cottlng
M. A. Albright
Malono-Avery Co.
F. 0. Tiiriiure Son
Koy Sattley
J. A Tomlluson
Ovcring Bros.
13. II. Xowhouso
Powell Bros.
S U. Floranco
C S. Roiuini'
W. A. Sherwood
.1. C. Mitchell
Uoy Oatiimn
(i. .1. Warren
Dr. Damerall
Dr. 0. K. Cross
Stevens Bjos.
Uoy Iltisslngor
Minor Bros. Co.,
II. Neuerbcrg
II. K. Orice Drug Co
G. i:. Hull
A. C. Hostner
W. (J. Warren
). C. Teel
A. B. McArthur
Mrs. It. Phares
Hutchison v Snhidoit
W. L Koon
II. Ludlow
H. O. Lotson
U. P. Wecsner A- Co
C. II. Uust
Dr. J. C. Caldwell
Dr. N. H. Mauror
Fern Avetill
S. P. Bailey A Son
Fied Wallln
Admission To Tepee
Come, Be
John Kose of Blue
Hill was in the
city Friday morning.
Ira Smolsor, who is working at Nel
son, wns home Sunday.
The Diamond Milling Co., is still
using old wheat for making flour while
several of the surrounding mtits are
using new wheat.
FOR SALE: 1000 bu. of early spray
ed summer apples, UOc per bushel
nioked and windfall 10c D. K. Nonis,
744nlUp southwest of Red Cloud.
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Clark Sievsns, and daughters return
ed homo Friday from Lincoln where
they had" been attending the etate
fair.
Mre Lo.tson returned homi Sundny
from.San Francisco, California, where
she had been visiting her son, Will
Letson and family and taking in the
exposition.
their new lessonr-
how fine they look,
you think, in their
freshly new clothe.
You want coats that
will afford them
warmth1 comfort
style. We have them
ready fine looking
coats, -just the right
fashions and materials
to make the children
look their best.
Paul Stotoy
Ft auk Smith
.1. B. Yost
.1. W. Auld
Mot hart Bios.
Mrs. .1. A. Burden
Bed Cloud Auto Co
Kills Shoo Store
.1. O. Caldwell
C. W. Kaloy
.loo Fogle
W. S. lloezley
Geo. Trine
Webster Co. Argus
R W. Koontz
W. W. Marshall
P. A. Wullbrandt
.fames Peterson
Dr. Nicholson
Will Be By Ticket Only
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Our Guests!
Kd (Jarber went
to Seldon, Kns
Tuesday on busini"-.
Earl Dickerson wis np from (.uidc
Rock Saturday nig'it.
Clare Wolfe, who Is working at Nel
son, was home Sunday.
Advance showing of Wooltcx Coats
and Suits at Miner Bros. Co.
The Franklin County Fair is in full
ewlng at Franklin this week. '
Frank Cowden was a 'passenger to
Palisade Wednesday morning. '
See the new Glassware and ' China
ware at the Variety Store. ad? " -
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Grimes returned
home from Lincoln the first of tbo
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry and
children are visiting his father at Har
vard this week.
Some of those pretty Wooltex Coats,
Suits and Skirts have just arrived.
Miner Pros. Co.
Curt Wilson was down from McCook
Sunday attending the funoral of his
brother, Klmer Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Garber anil Miss
.Tosie Igou returned homo Monday
from Hutchison, Kansas
Mrs. L. K. Rust returned home
Thursday from Illinois where sho had
been visiting her parents.
Wooltex Coats Yes the Rest aro
arriving now. Come in and sue our
fine new stylos. Miner Bros. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Avery and son,
Doyt, were in Frontier counfy Sundoy
looking over Itis farm and crops.
William Mitzenfeltaud Amelia Dank,
both or lllue Hill, were granted a mar
riage license by Judge Ranney, Wed
nesday. J. A. Burden, K P. Wecsner. P. A.
Wullbrandt, W. W. Marshall and P. O.
TttrnUre autoed to Lebanon and Bebon,
Monday afternoon
Mr. apd Mrs. Bert Ducker j-eturndd
home Monday evening from Rochester,
Minnesota where she had been for
medical trtfatnent.
Mr. and Mrs. Drab Robinson of
Clay Center arrived in the cfcy Toes
day evonrug to visit bit parents, C, D.
Robko and wife, for a (aw day.
Dr. WarrUft, the special bit, will meet
eye, car, nose ana tnroec patients aad
those needing glasses fitted at Dr.
Damerell'9 office, Wednesday, Septem
ber 22nd.
MIsb Myrtle McConkcy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark McConkev, cele
brated her fifteenth birthday Tuesday.
tier pareuts made nor a present of a
new piano.
The following students returned to
Lincolu, Tuesday, to resume their
studies at the state university. I'ltll
Sherwood, Chas. Sherer, and the Miss
es Dessie Taylor nnd Margaret Deal.
On last Saturday whett Mr. and Mrs.
Al Decker were on their way to this
city to do their tradlmr the team of
mules which tltey were driving became
frightened nt an automobile. Mrs.
Decker jumped out of the buggy and
was considerable bruised. Mr. Deck
er soon got the team under control,
but not uiK.il after tho tongue had
ueen uroieu out ot mo buggy.
Tho United church members are
boosting Btt athletic movement for
Red Cloud. The old V. M. C. A. board
has turned over tho V. M, C. A. equip-
meut to the church people to be iited
for tho benefit of tho young people of
the community. Tho Christian church
building may bo used for this purpose.
This will reduce the expense question
to a minimum and uiaUe an athletic
organization a possibility. This Is a
boon to the young people of both
school nnd church. As soon as piibsi.
bio this good work will be inaugurated.
T5be
TEPEE
Monday and Tuesday
Sept. t!0 and 'Jl
Special
A Dignified
Family
Opening with a one reel comedy,
THINK FIRST Qt'AKHF.L.
Wednesday, Sept. 22
Afternoon and Evening
OXB DAY ONLY
The Man
On The Box
A Klvo Keel Famous Players Comedy
Drntun,
A f lei noon livening
Alt 8 and S 10
Prices, levelling I", and Id
Afternoon, W and .'.
Thursday, Sept. 23
The Bond
Woman
A Three Keel Special
The evening program will open with
thol'ICTOKIAL WP.I'iKLY.
Mr Perry and wife of Ilarvaid spent
the last of the week lieio with his son.
Prank Perry and fattiily.
If you noed glasses or have nose or
throat trouble see Dr. Wat rick, Wed
nesday. September L'L'ud.
The following shipped stock to Kan
sas City Sunday: Delaney Bros, tear
of hogs: Weesnor v Knout'.,! ear of
111- . FillinK.ir X MeCull.l ear of cat-
!'
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1 car of cattle
hi'
;e Duncan
and Court Reporter
M. Halril of HastitiL's arrived
' city Monday to hold district
it Mr. Ilaird's son. Dorsey ac-
cniupttitieil him ami is assisting in the
Mioi'tliauil department.
I have oponcd up att ollice for the
buying and belling of real estate, and
will make a specialty of Webster
county land. List your fattn with me
Ollice with Webster County Rank.
B. P. MliKit.
On Monday evening, Horace Prlsbio,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clms. Prisbic liv
ing at Amboy, while playing with a
loaded US calibre pistol, accidentally
discharged It. The bullet passed
through tltc yottn man' arm, making a
painful, though not serlotia wound.
On Tuesday the business men hold
their rasnlarlv monthly banmtet at
the Royal hotel, Owing to this being!
oourx Trees wiurc t?h. nui very iimry
in attendance and the committee was
unable to piepave a program. Rev.
Ileebe filled thv toastmaster's chair,
and be together with F. W .Cowden
gave a short talk relating to tho Com
mercial Club.
1NAVALE
Tom Jones went to Rlvorton Monday.
Ily Dunn took n Hying trip to Bloom
lngton, Mondny.
Mrs. Orval Reed of Kansas City is
bore visiting relatives and friends.
The M. E. Ladles Aid will moot with
Mrs. Matkins Wcdnesdny afternoon.
(ioorgo Hastings and wife returned
the latter part of last week from Lin
coln. Misses llcssio Blunt nnd Genovieve
Miller aro attending school at Red
Cloud.
Dan Garber of Rivcrton in'ido a busi
ness call on the Justice of the Pence,
Monday.
Mr. Wondorly and daughter, May,
left Sunday for Lincolu where May
will attend school this year.
Mrs. Cula Burwell and sister, Ktliel
Stickney, left Mauday to visit Roy
Sttcknoy and family for a few days.
The.Uospel Team of Womerheld ser
vice at the Christian church Sunday
afternoon.. A Inrge crowded attended.
The moving picttre show at Hunter's
hall Tuesday night was attended by a
large crowd and everyone seemed to
enjoy the pictures.
Mrs C. B. Joyce and children re
turned Friday night after a month's
visit with her sister, Mrs. L. W.
Thorn p sen, at llllliags, Montana.
KANSAS PICKUPS
(Prom Smith County)
Albert Meyers has
Oriole store.
purchased the
Denis McCartney is attending
high
soiooi at annul uenter.
Miss Ethel Million has accepted a
position In the Lebanon post oftlee.
Ray Simmons and family wero Sun
day visitors at the'B. F. 1'ayne home.
Roy Upp and family returned to
their itome near Yuma, Colorado, Tues
day. MJsses Melba Spurrier and Tlielma
Lannigan have entered the high school
at Lebanon this year.
Misses Lavina and (llenotto I'ayne
have returned to Lebanon, after spend
ing vacation on tho farm witli their
parents.
Tito Pawnee Aid held n business
meeting nt the i'awneo church last
Priday ufteruoou and elected olllcers
for the coming year. Mrs. Oliver
Noble is President.
Albert MoMurray and Miss Kva Hill
drove over to Smith Center, Saturday,
ana oner a nnei laiK rrom tno Jtiilgu
t ic happy couple rotttrneil homo Sun
day two hearts beating as one.
Tho Helping Hand Sunday school
class was pleasantly etitortained at the
M. lii. Pay no homo, Thursday evening
of last week. Cake and ice cream with
served. About fifty of tho young
people wero present. Music was fur
nished by Melba Spurrier and Lavina
Payne.
THE LIVE BABY
Will bo brought In our stoic next Saturdny afternoon. Will
you bu here to seo tho nurse bring it to us? We shall take caro of
the baby from that tiino until your ballot decide Into what homo It
shall go It will not be necessary to take out adoption papers, as
we have arranged to glvo legal title to it
Do you want tho family of your neighbor to havo It? Thou
get your coupons in for them. It will be brought to tho store next
Saturday
SEE OUR NEW FALL LINE
Men's and
KUPPENHEIMER
SOCIETY BRAND
CLOTH CRAFT SUITS
Also New Fall Hats, Shoes And
Furnishings
he Qomden-Kaley Qlotbing Qo.
The Booster Store
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The Heatth,
Shoe for '
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BEAUTIFUL, well-shod foot appeals just as
forcefully today as in the time of Cinderella.
The Prince knew what he was about when he chose the
girl who wore trim, pretty footwear. He knew that
she would make him a good wife. And if he had known
about the Treadeasy shoes, he would have stipulated
that she wear them.
There's a last in every style to fit your foot, and
a style in every last to fit your individuality.
COMB IN AND SEE US
the Ellis Shoe Store
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You can if you will
buy more PREPARED foods.
Thea you can give nora
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to ENJOYING your
children and h e 1 p i ng
them with their lessons.
Wo have many "goodies"
for you to put into their
lunch boxes , and we can
sell them to you CHEAPER
than you oan make
thorn yourself
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