The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 08, 1916, Image 5

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Jlnsiue your Faun Property with
Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman
for the
Farm Central Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.,
of
Hastings, Nebraska
Piionfs: Oiliee, Wt; Residence, 17:.G
A SUIC, Mlfe, sound Hllli economical
plan of flu-, lightning and turniulu
Insurance.
Will your policy soon expire?
Write tne and let ine expliiln. No
obligation on your pa it.
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AS TOLD TO US
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Buy your Groceries of Miner Bros
Co.
Mrs James Savior left for Angora
Tuesday.
Mrs. L M. Crabill was in Hardy
Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank Ama;U spent Wednesday
in Hastings
Mrs George IIollNtcr wont to Liu
coin Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Kent spent Wed
nesday in Guide Uncle.
Charley Walters returned home
Wednesday from Franklin.
Mis. Mattie Huberts and daughter
f went to St. Joe Wednesday.
Attorney Bernard MeN'eny returned
home from Trenton Tuesday.
Jim Doyle purchased a new Ford car
of Havel & Corner, Saturday.
New Summer Dress Goods now be
ing shown by Miner Bros. Co.
Miss Allison Cowden returned home
fioin Lincoln Tuesday evening.
Miss Irene Pcgg went to Kearney
Tuesday to attend summer school.
Coraiug: "PegO' the Ring." Begins
FridBy, June ICth, at the Orpheum.
Who was the first man to pay spot
cash for cream. J. O. Caldwell.
The Misses Osa and Esther Baker
visited their sister at Hardy Wednes
day. Mrs. L P. Albright and daughter
I Miss lone were Hastings visitors Wed-
f nesday.
Miss Florence Kellogg has gone to
Kearney to attend Nomial school this
summer.
A large line of hammocks to nbclt
from at.25. per cent dlsqouWFoSe)!
narness snop.
Mike MelnMUfly.UVeUfcJJity, Miss
ouri, is in the cjj'yViiji'rtim; Itfp brotfier
and sisters this veek'.,"
Mr and Mrs. Leu Wilniot and .Mrs.
Henry Wihngt wepaeiMWrfcoLbi
cola Tuesday morning.""
M. Bnd MrsfC. H. Smith are home
from Clayton, Kans.is, where they had
been visiting relttives.
Mr. and Mis. Scott Haelett of
Etuer', Ohio, are visiting with Ed and
John Kellogg this week.
E. W. Anderson, who resides on Lo
cust street, has had a new cement walk
laid in fiont of his residence.
John Cians, James O'Conner, Chas.
Powell, Harry (Joble and Don Fulton
autoed to Blue Hill Wednesday,
Mrs. J. M. Sullars returned to Bould
er, Colorado, Wednesday after visiting
a month at the Joe Foglc homo.
T'.ie Buttle Cry of Peace is being run
at a smaller price of admission here
" than it has ever been run in any town
or city. adv
Charles Kisser spent Monday night
with his parent', Mr. and Mis. S. B.
Kizer, while enroute to Sacramento,
California.
Mrs. S M. Carl and daughter, Miss
Frauces, of Long Islan I, Kansas,
f speut Sunday in the city with her
brother, J A McArthur and family.
After July 10th-
We Will Discontinue Giving the
Green Trading Stamps
Get Busy! Get That Book Filled
and Receive Your Premium
Before
F. G. Tur nur e & Son r cioud
Buy yout (lioi'eilesof Mlinr Kins. Co.
All white summer goods at Albright's
at e ist 01 Ihss
Hr. II H. Asher nf I'.iveiton was in
the ei'y Salunl.iy
ThU Is the mouth fur hi Ides. How
inuliy will llieie lie in this city!
.iiss Maty riiristi.iti spoilt the week
end In Guide Rick wHh fiieiuls.
The Kalis s City ('uiiiueiol.il Club
will v sit this city Friday afternoon.
New Queen (Juiilitj Shoes and Low
Shoes Mre now being shown at Miner
Bros. Co.
T. J. Chaplin, Fred Fuller and sever
al others were down from Cowles FiW
day afternoon
.hist received a new line of lly nets
at Fogel's harness stiop Come in ear
ly ami get yours
John Hamilton of Guide itock was
the guest of his son Wilbur Hamilton
and family Friday.
Mis N. II. Bush returned home fiom
McCook, Friday, where she had been
visiting her sister.
When In need of printed matter of
any kind call at the Chief ofllco the
home of "Quality" printing.
WASrr.n 60 to 8() lbs., thrifty stock
hogs. Will pay premium over market
price. C. II, Miner Serum Co
Misses Mamie and Viola Sorensoti
of Ceresco are visiting their aunt, Mrs.
Frank Richardson, this week.
Mis. O. G. Perkins and Miss Myrtle
Porter returned to Lincoln, Friday,
after visiting relatives bore for a week.
The Christian Kndeavor Society of
the ninth district will hold a conveu.
tiou at Superior on June 17, IS and
Hi.
Found on Decoration Day at the
cemetery: A ladies parasol. Owner
can have same by paying for this no
tice. The tiuide Hock Hardware Co., of
Guide Hock, has for sale caue seed at
Too per bushel, and millet seed at 90c
per bushel. adv
Mr and Mrs. O. E. Hall returned
home Friday from Klrksville, Missouri,
where they had been visiting relatives
for a month.
The Battle Cry of Peace Friday,
Saturday, Sunday, Jnne 9, 10, llth.
Matinee and night except Sunday then
matinee only at 3 p in. ndv
Misses Ethel and Alta Coon and
John Coon left Saturday for Lincoln
where they will attend the state agri
cultural school this summer.
tfp. R$s4 Qijvens of Central City and
MlwJJunW-ens of Chicago spent
Friday with Mrs. C. E. CrosVj. Mrs.
Cqas bejng a sister of Miss ofens.
Mr. and Mrs. Jofinifs'ofwtfoWere
called here sotnetlme-tigo by...thc death
of his sister, Mrs;; Mf tha. D'lfdriplt,
have returned to tlifir home at Sargdnt.
The season of Lightning and Torna
does is approaching. Doiv ujqlay ftod
long for the Insurance yofi inry iieed.
G. M. VanCamp, General Insiirance.
We arc in tne market for 100 to 1''5
pounds Shouts at market price deliver
ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de
livery to plant. C. II. .Miner Serum
Co
Mesdnius Ross Owens and Karl
Speuce and Miss Laura Owens were
down fioin Franklin Tuesday to attend
the I'. E (). meeting held at the home
of Mr, c. H. Cross
Dr. Warrick-, the specialist, will meet
eye, 'ear, nose and thioat patients and
those nee ling glasses properly tltted at
Dr. Damcrell's oillce, Tuesday, June
201 h. Hours I to il only.
The many friends of Floyd Tiirnure
will be pleased to learn he is slowly
improving, and is doing as well as
can be expected. He was operated on
Monday afternoon by Drs. Creighton
and Mitchell of this city, assisted by
Dr. Hahn of Hastings. The serious
ness of the case makes It a matter of
a few more days, however, before he
can be pronounced out of danger.
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TEPEE
Marguerite Clark
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'SEVEN SISTERS'
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Monday, June 12
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"Seven Sisters," the celebrated trans
continental comedy-drama, presented
by Daniel Frohmau, U an ideal photo
play. As Mlcl, the principal of the seven
sisters, MarguertteClark Is altogether
charming. Her mischevious gravity,
her wistfullucss, her quaint philosophy
and irrcsistable girlishness make the
role completely captivating
TUESDAY General program, con
consisting of "The Primative Strain,"
in 3 reels; "Views of London;" "Gin
Telegrapher's Nerve," and a Scenic.
WEDNESDAY -"The Girl and th
Game"; "Seeing America First" and a
Comedy.
THURSDAY "The House of Lost
Court," in 5 reels-Paramount program
from the novel of the name name.
Lew Ethertou went to Grand Island
Saturday.
Vesta EmioU came in from Grand
Island, Monday.
Kev. 3 1 J3. Jarboe returned' to Lin
coin Friday morning. n
Hammocks -at 2!i per cnt discount
at Fogel's harness shop. '
Miss Marie Holllster relumed to
L'incoln, Monday morning.
MrR.' L. Blair left for ( Brownviile
Monday to vl-it relatives.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J- H. Bailey returned
librae from OumIib, Monday.
Mis W D. Edson returned home
from Grand Island, Monday.
Arthur Robinson Is seriously ill at
his home in Guide Hock this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mitchell me
home from a week's vl-it at Guide
Hock.
Miss Liz.lc Coplenof Guide Rock is
visiting her uncle, E. W. Coiilen, this
J week.
1 Miss Elizabeth Overman has returned
home from Hastings where she visited
friends.
Mis. Will Hunt returned home from
Litchfield Monday, where she visited
her uncle.
Judge Pralher of Bloomlugtoii,
visited his daughter, Mrs. I. O. Walk
er, Monday
The Misses Murybelle Hassinger,
Jennie and Margaret Miner, Matirlne
Caldwell and Marie Wolfe left Sunday
for Peru where- they will attend the
htate Normal school this summer.
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ly 10th
Miss Fay Pegg Is visiting In River
ton, Fiank Beall left for Alliance Satur
day.
Miss Gertrude Coon went to Lincoln
Monday.
Dr. Henry Cook was in Hustings,
Monday.
HII Co. of llladeu was on our sit sets
Monday.
(!. W. Lludsey was in Blue Hill
.iturday
Ki'iincth Wilson was In Oxford Sun
ay evening.
Ed Burr of Guide Rock was in the
city Monday.
Mis Lee Smith left for Grand Is-
land Saturday.
Buy your groceries at Albright's and
save ten pet cent.
F .1. Ilartuiick returned home from
Hastings Monday.
Fresh Fruits and Green Vegetables
at Miner Bros. Co.
Mlis Gertrude Sullivan of Rlverton
was in town Monday.
Grant Turner was n passenger to Ox
ford Sunday evening.
MIsn Ruth Pegg is visitinir her aunt
at Grafton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C A Co were Hast
ings visitors Monday
F. V. Cowden returned home Sun.
day from Bloomlngton.
When in need of printed matter let
us (piote you our prices.
Mrs C. J. Pope went to Lincoln
Saturday 'o visit relatives.
Rev. D. Fits-gerald was a nnssenirer
to Wymorc Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Piatt snent Sim.
day In Cowles with her parents.
Rev A. A. Schaal returned hoini-
from Naponeo Monday morning.
Mrs. G, J. Warren returned home
from Lincoln the last of the week.
Mrs. Dave Bell returned home Fri
day morning from Eckley, Colorado.
Vernon and Gary Zeiss were posscng
ers to Sterling, Colorado, Thursduy
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Errett of Yuma,
Colorado, are visiting their poreuts
this week.
Attorney L. II. Blackledge wos in
Blue Hill Monday attending to botne
legal airalrs.
Misses Nelle and Lottie Emerton and
Gladys Mcintosh spottt Suuday in
Guide Hock.
W. G. Hamilton was in Omaha the
flrM of the week attending theMmmnln
grand lodge.
- Miss Mabel Popj is hauie from- Un!
veislty Place where she taught school
the past year.
Mrs M. Hedge and daughter, Miss
Laura, visited relatives at Inavale tut
fjrutof the week.
Mr. and Mis. C. L Anderson of
Cimpbell were Red Cloud visltois the
last of the week.
James O'Conner of Kmuiett is visit
ing his nephews, Chailts and Oliver
Powell, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MoedoundGeoige
Tiiphatn of Blue Hill spent Sunday
hero with relatives.
Miss Ha.el Hill of Hastings spent
the weekend In the city as the guest
of Mis. Roy Oatman.
Mrs. M Hayes returned to Bunker,
Colorado, Satin day, after visiting her
dauuhter, Mrs. Sarah Mlksch.
The Mioses Jessie Kellogg, Katie
Fox ami Blanche Pope left Monday Tor
Lincoln to attend summer school.
The "lion Claw" at the Tepee to.
morrow, Fiidny Tonight "snobs"
with Victor Moore. Paramount Pro
gram. John Mclnerney returned home
Saturday fr0UI Wllsonvllle where he
had been carpentoilng for several
weeks
Miss Lenoro Houchin of G11I1I1. ln,.i,
spent Sunday evening at the Chas.
Miicrtiiii home whilo enroute to
Ko.irney.
Miss Minnie Hueistetta after Rmni
ing last, week hen- with htrslsN-r, Mis.
U'l'l M'irhiirt. departed Satiudav lor
Tfcuin-eh.
Mis. L. U. Thomas ri'tiirneil to her
hiiiue at Grafton Mnndny iiftnr visiting
with her mother, Mis. L. V, Pegif, the
past week.
Ml-s Myra Cook leturiieil to her
studies at Omaha, Monday, Hft,r visit
ing two weeks with her fa'lior, Dr
Henry Cook,
Mr and .Mis. Hoy Jones autoed down
liolii Clay (enter the Hist of the week
aim isite. her pirents, Mr and Mi-. I
I li:i GiillVth. j
Mis W. V Del Is In Lincoln this'
week attending the graduation oxer-'
e -s of her daughter. Miss Mnreimit. '
nt the stale university. I
Mi'sdnmes .Saiah Miksch and .M
Haics tetiirned Fiidny fiuiii Ml. Clare
wlieietlwi llltI beMl VlsltlllL'th.. form.
or's dunghter, Mis. Mj0 Ki Hough.
The Battle Ciy of Pence will bo im
In live complete prl'onnances as fol-
low.: 1'i-lfliiv. .linn- 0, tit '.MSii in the
afternoon ami 8::;o In the evening;
Saturday, June in, at l;.iu in the after
noon and 8::;J at night; Sunday after
no jii, matliieo only at ',) o'elook. adv
Good Clothes
r 00D CLOTHES BEGET CONFIDENCE-They are
a Big Factor Towards Success Good Clothes
May Be Had Here Without Extravagance.
Make it a point of unfailing business
to personally Inspect the new Spring
Suits and Topcoats at Our Store
THE VERY BEST TO BE HAD
in Style, Fit and Workmanship in Clothes that range
all the way to $25 and suits that are unquestion
able supreme values at each selling price.
AMERICA'S FOREMOST
Manufacturers have contributed to the magnificent
stocks here that make special points of popular lines
At $15 and $20
IT'S STRAW HAT TIME-See Ours at 25c to $6
The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co.
Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers
Closing out embroideries and laces
at Albright's.
Miss Josephine Richards left Satur
day for Lincoln to visit her sister, Mrs.
R D Morltz.
Miss Anna Jernburg is home from a
visit at the Lyman Ksslg home at
Happyvllle, Colorado.
Mrs. S. L. Chaplin of Lincoln, is
visiting at the homo of her daughter,
Mrs. Branson Stewart.
Miss Klsle Pavelick was a passenger
to Kansas City the tlrst of the week
where she will visit this summer.
The W. C.T. U. will meet with Mrs.
C. J. Pope next Wednesday afternoon.
Topic, "Social Welfare", chapter IS.
Willis FuHou and wife, returned to
Knrpj-ston, Monday, and. we under
stand that Willis wlll.agaln locate here.
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Th district meeting of the Uebokah
lodged will be held in this city Juno 15.
An afternoon ami evening session will
be held.
For Week fl tl A t II UK or WeeK
Commencing; U rr 1 1 1 i n IX Vl Commencinp;
Fri. June U r l v V 1 fl U Frj. june 9
Orpheum Orchestra Each Night at 7.45
Prof. C. Shedbolt. Director Pictures Start at 8 O'clock
Friday - June 9
THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE
Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:30
Saturday - - June 10
THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE
Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:30
Sunday - - June 11
THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE
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Miltinee only, at 3:00 p, m
Monday - June 12
Graco Cunnard and Francis Ford in
The Broken Coin, No. 14. 3 Other Reels
Tuesday
dlllillS Stlge) in
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Vedncsday -
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"You Know Me Al"
Thursday
Bluebird Photo Plays pu-etit
Phillips siiiniiey in
Friday
Wantkd Load of cobs. Phone either
Bell 7'.', or Ind 105.
Dr. R Nicholson is now driving a
now Foul loadster.
Mrs. Fred Wittwer and daughter,
Mrs Will Holmes spent Sunday In
(lulde. Rock with Mr and Mrs. Arthur
Robinson.
Misses Kdua and Pauline Ranney
were passengers to Lincoln Friday to
attend tho commencement at Cotner
University.
Miss Emma Peterson visited at the
P. A. Wulbraudt home, Saturday,
while enroute to her home at Imperial,
from Lincoln.
MrsC.H. Mllvcru has returned to
her home at Denver, Colorado, after .
visiting her sister, 'Mrs. Frank Mier, J,"
diiring'lhn past month. '" '
Miss Pearl Hulfer underwent an
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operation for MppendloltisTliursday at w
tho'home of Mr, and George Mrs. r,'0;.c ' "
and Is reported as get Ung(aIo;ig fine.
June 13
The Master of the House
- June 14
Sirene's Song
- - Base Ball Comedy
June 15
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