, rfr&as - t- RED OLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF ' I , r Injure your I inn Propel ty with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman i ! iit Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., if Hastings, Nebraska Flioxt MV.ee, "1' I. Kt-sifli'iioo. iTv' A villi1, "-lift', sntiiiil mill econumieiil plan of fiu Il'li'i mr ntitl toiiiiulo IiiMiratiee. Will your policy smiti expire Write mi' uirt let me eplnin. No olili'iitioiioii your pa it. :!: AS TOLD TO US $ X X X.:..:..x..xMt..:..xH:::xx:x:x lttiv vour Groo"tie of Minor Ilros Co. Weil- C L. Cottlni! was in iliistiiik's, iiG'idny. Mis. U A. Cox returned from Uowles Friday evening. The Board of Initialization is in session this week. Hammocks at 2." par cent discount nt Foil's harness shop. Now Summer Dress Goods now be lii shown by Miner Bros. Co, Fl. C. rrett hns had n cement walk laid in front of lii- residence. Coming: "I'egO' the ItinR." Hepltib FridHy, June 10th, ut the Orpheiim. Who was the first limn to pay spot casli for cream. J. O. Caldwell. Charley Schult was in Guide Hock and llurr Oak on business Wednesday. Prof. 1 M. Whlteheiid is home from Omaha where, lie hud been on business. Mrs. Win. Dene, of Atlantic, Iowa, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E1 Han son. A largo line of hammocks to pick from at 23 per cent.dlscoimt. Fogel's harness shop. K. M. Ego has moved his 3, 10, 2"c store into the Peterson building on Webster street Stickney Coombs is home fiom Day ton, Wyoming, where he had been teaching school. Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Thompson of San Diego, California, mo visiting at the home of .Mrs. Simmon-. Jhiuos O'Connor, who had been vis iting Charley and Oliver Powell, re turned to Emuiett, Wednesday. Mrs. S. L Chaplin returned to Lin coln Saturday morning after visiting her daughter Mr-. IS. W. .Stewart. Ml-s Madge Cassil of Salinit. Kansas, arrived in the city Tuesday evening to visit with her brother, F. II. Cassil. Mrs. W. A. riliarpuaek and sou Znia and wife of Alma were guests of her daughter, Mr-. F. H. Cassil, .Sunday Mr.s. Ella Parker of Oberlln, Kansas, arrived the hut ot the week to spend the summer with her son, N. 15. Uush Sim Robertson lias lml a cement walk laid in front of his icsidenco which improves its appearance very much. Mis- (iladys Dawson returned to tJiiide Kock Wednesday alter spend ing a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. P.ube Schult z. L. L. Cory returned to his homo lit Crete, Wednesday, after a short visit with his nephews, Dr. 15obt. and James Mitchell. Miss Llz.io Coplen alter vl-itini! at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. P.. W Cop len returned to her homo at (Snide Hook, Wednesday. Andy Young fortncily of this city but now of Hosalio was in the city the last of the week vi-itingrolathes while euronto to ScUt- HI nil-. Mrs. Djt Poison and children re turned homo Monday fiom McCoolc wheiu she ha 1 been vi-iting her broth er, Curt Wil-on and t unity lltij ,our drocei es.-f Miner Pros. Co llnu'li Mini ot Kiv, i ton -pent Sun. d iv in town All whiN'Mimniei .'o.i I- at Albtighf" nt '-! or U's- Utv, J M. l!.U"s was a passenger to X -'son. Monday Mi-s Ntdlieii sham va a p.i-nnger to 'Vanillin. Mon lay. Mis Lulu Ma'heA- ,if liiav.ilo was a -i.iturday isitir in to Ml. Mr and Mr-, Ut-e-e Tnonip-on weie oiiutv oHt visitor-, rrilny. Miss Ei ma Iiatinev is home from Cottier university at Llnco'n. Miss lieitrude Coon returned home from Lincoln Saturday evening. Mrs. Oriu Htdgciiud children weie passengers to Guide Hock, Fthltty. MIhs- Fhiiciiee Maloncof Lincoln, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. CIibI Gelat ley. Miss Flossie MoKlmmey left Satur day for Wheeler, Kansas, to visit friends. Mrs. Chas Woods and children left Friday for llellevllle, Kansas, to visit relatives. Xew Queen Quality Shoes and Low Shoes are now being shown at Mluer Pros. Co. Miss Josephine Sherer is visiting in lunvale this week at the home of Cecil McCall. Edwin llroodmarkle of Lebanon, Kansas, visited at the Koy Stevens home Friday. Just received a new Hue of lly nets at Fotrul's harness shoo Come in ear ly and get yours Mrs. Joe Tophtim spent Sunday in Inavalo with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Bert Leonard. Miss Bertlm Carter of Nelson was visiting at the home of Ceo. Hadell the last of the week. Mrs. J. F. Hartwell, and Miss Sarah Tilley of lunvale were Ked Cloud visitors Satutday. When in need of printed matter of any kind call nt the Chief otllco tlio home of "Quality" printing. Wan-1 1 1) 50 to So lbs., thrifty stock Iioks. Will pay premium over market price. C. II. Miner Serum Co Mrs. II. E. MorauviHe returned to Guide Hock, Sunday, after a few day's visit hero with relatives. Mr. and Mrs I'.alpli Long left Sun day for St. Francis, Kansas after a visit ut the tie o. Clauson home. L. II Means and family returned homo from Ilarvaul, Monday, where they vl-ited his brother, Walter. J3he TEPEE , ' ? rjri'K.5s wiM. i fcrlSirrrfer Mary Pick! ord fc k -A Vs AAnYPICIU-ORD in the five part drama MISTRESS NELL Monday, June 19 Abounding humor, action, intensity of plot, dramatic situations, and scenic splendor the lenownod subject makes valuable photo-play material all of which is converted to the screen ad vantageously by the Paramount pay ers in general and Mary Piokfurd in particular. You will enjoy every foot of the tllin for littlo Mary is at her best. i wueru .nss .tiuruii'ui Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Sciivner of Ben- the state un versity. Fresh Fruits and tSreen Vegetabl at Miner Bros. Co. Mrs. Walter Warren was in Hastings Tuesday of this week. When in need of printed matter let us iptote you our prices. Miss Hazel McKoigliatl returned homo from Guide Kock Sunday even ing. Ladies Trimmed Huti. Large num ber to select from at SI each. Model Variety Sloie. adv. The leader of its class "Hell's Hinges," at tlio Orpheuui, Tuesday night, June 2o. A-lv Miss Until Whlstleman returned ".to her homo at Ft. Collins. Colorado. Monday, nfter u visit at the Dave Kaley home. Mrs. W. V. Ileal and dnugther. Mil iaret. returned from Lincoln Friday. gradu tied from kleman, arrived Sunday for a visit i Mrs. Fred Gund and son, James, with their son, Cash, and other rela- ' returned to her homo at Blue Hill, ... i Friday, after u week's visit at the mcs' ! home of Dr. 1-2 A. Creighton. Mr. and Mr.s. hcoit Hr-zelett, who I Some shoit runs of Low SI o .s for have been visiting John and Ed lv.l. ' Womeii-IIIaeks and Tans in Kids, , , f. n, , ! r n it i Patents and Calf. Wine thy last logtf.li.ft Tue-day morning for "H-, yVmr choice SI.1H -Miiht Uros Co. fo,ai"- i The Democratic party of Wob-tet Ml.. Mo..,. U'..(t.. I.jc .n'nrn.,,1 ' I'OU II t V Will 1)0 Oil ti tied tO t Wfl VO (U'lo- her homo at Womer. Kansas, after h week's visit at the Chas. StelVons home. Mrs. C. L. Myers and daughter re turned homo from Lincoln, Thursday evening, whero they had been visiting friends. The (Suido Kock Hardware Co., of (Suido Itock, has for Srile cine seed at Tin! per bushel, mid millet seed at 00c per bushel. adv Notlee-Evangelical Lutheran .ion's congregation There will be services Sunday m iriiing, June Pith, at 10 li() o'clock. liev. A. Schaal. Mr. and Mrs F.J. ISititunck return ed home from Hastings Fildiiy bring ing their son liome with tliem, who had been in a hospital there. Miss AUa and Ethel Cnon and John I'liou leturnod home from Lincoln, Satutday evening, where they attend cd the short eouise of tlio stato agri cultural school last week. I gate-to attend the state convention I which convenes in Hastings on July a 3 I Mike Mclnerney returned to Webb I City, Missouri, the last of the week I after snondinir two weeks here with his mother Mis. Molnornevuud family The season of Lightning and Torna does is nppi Ditching. Don't delay too long for the Insurance you may need. G. M. VanCuiup, General Insurance. 125 We are in tno market for 100 to t pounds Shouts at market prico deliver ; ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for do- livery to plant. I. II. .Miner rteruni Co Mr. and Mrs. (Jeoige llollister and daughter Miss Mario roturne I home fi nut Lincoln Satuiduy evening wiieic they attended the tiinor.il of his broth er in-law. Messrs II A. Le' ion. Gunge. l!l. lister, Fl.tve Gricc. Dr. H. A Cieigh ton and Carl Joruburg nut nod to Concordia, Kansas, this mo niii.- to attend it Shriner's meeting. The Children's Day eveivso-. at lb, S hi th Mission last Sunday '- ne ot tlie pleasaiitost mid interest ig eiitet tainuienis over given theio I nd vcrv one ink n p trt isio be-o .i;. i.neiitel. tiMMt ran fcxvMuu : n After July 10th - We Will Discontinue Giving the Green Trading Stamps Get Busy! Get That Book Filled and Receive Your Premium Before July 10th F. G. Tur nur e & Son "cud Mrs. F II Cassil wasiu Alma Thurs day. Miss Leli.i Walto I- home from Sup oiior. Miss Edu l'ust spent Suinliiy in Inavalo. Mr- Frank Autaek was In Hastings, Tuesday. Miss llaiitiah White siumt Sunday in B.istwlek Hoy MolVett of Kiverton was In the e ty Mindiiy. Father Fitgerald was in Superior over Sunday. Mr and Mrs. X. B. Bush spent Fii ;ln, in Hastings. Wssri.ti Load of cobs. Phone either UiIITl'. or Inil. ,Vi. C'.iuk Ciow sjient Sunday in diiido Kock with relatives' M. A. Nye of Kearney, was a lied Cloud visitor Friday. Miss Loin Coplen toturtied homo from luuvale Sunday. Jack Pogg started Wednesday over land for Shawnee , Oklahoma. Hurry RoBts shipped six carloads of cattle to Kansas City Sunday. Mrs, ,1. A. Ilurdeii spent a few days in ltladen with relatives last week. Dr. U. V. Nicholson spent Sunday In Cuido Kock witli Dr. and Mrs. ilrook miin. Mrs. Bessie Anderson of Burlington, Iowa, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Duckcr. Miss Helen Loinmon is homo from Lincoln where she had been visiting relatives. Mrs. Edgar Cowden went to Alliance Tuesday to attend tlio P. 10. O. state convention. 'Hell's Hinges" Big special at tlio Orpheuui next Tuesday night. Don't miss it Adv. Miss Carrie Ilolswortli spent Sunday in Guido Kock with her sister Mrs. Win. lturdlck. Mrs. Nora Vcirs of Superior, spent the weekend with hor mother, Mrs. (ieorgo Drake. Mr. and Mrs. James Silvoy and Mr and Mrs. Fied Morrow of Inavalo spent Sunday in the city. Miss Mabel Bailey accompanied hor ueieo Miss Ethel Waller to Cowlos Fri day for it few days visit. Mrs. F. A. llllilebmndt and (laught er are home from it two week's visit at Alma with relatives. Wilbur Hamilton returned homo Fr lay from Omaha wheio lie attended the Masonic grand lodge. Sidney Cox. of Denver, is visiting his mother, Mrs C. C. Cox and bioth er, Chile, who is (uito sick. Miss Frances Olmstead returned to Cowles the last of the week after vislt ng at the W. L. Koon home. If you need glasses or have eye, ear. nose or throat trouble see Dr. Warrloic, Tuesday, June 20. Hours 1 to il. Mrs. Clara Johnston returned home Tuesday, fiom Blue II ill. where she has been visiting Mrs. Fiod Morten Miss Ftiniiio llaller after a weeks visit with her uncle Albert Ilolverson left Monday for her homo at Ctilbert-son. Allan ltlackledgo departed Saliirdav night for Annapolis-, Maryland, where ho will attend the U. S. Naval Acad my. Kev J L. Beohc wont to Omaha Monday, to accompany ills daughter home who has been attending school tlieiu. Mis. J. E. Butler leturnod home Tuesday, from Dresdon, Kansas, where she visited her sister the last part of the week. Mr-. (Irico and son FIuvc wore pass- eiigeis to lli.-.!ings Friday to visit her I daughter Mis John Kitlledge who Is n a hospital there. ' Dr. I! '-. Cump leturiad home 'J'ues- I lay from Burlington, Colorado, whole 1 lie as called sometime ago by the 111-! ness of his tiio'lior. Mr. and Mrs. K. B Leggett audi l-tughler went to Franklin Saturday evening to spend it few d-tys with their -on. Otis and family I Mrs. F. L Ilines returned, home' I uesilay iiioinlug fiom Oberliu, Kan sas, where she spent tho week end with her son, Eiuest Hines-. Misses Matilio and Viola Soreiison have leturned to their home at Cores co after a two week's visit witli their aunt, Mis. Frank ltlchiirdson. On Sunday, Wcosnor ,t Koont. mid Duluuey Bros., each shipped it oar of hogs to Kansas City. Frank Adams shipped a car of horses to St. Louis. Kev. S. Lougacro and family of Lowistown, Nebraska, who were eu ronto via the Foid oar to Wilsonvillo were guests at tho Methodist parson age Wednesday. Dr. Lolhtr of the Minor Serum plant loft Sunday night for Ft. Dodge, Iowa, where ho will enjoy u vacation and we understand that ho will got married while there. Dr. Colo of Kansas City is relieving him. While working on B. F. Heed's now barn west of town Earnle Hondrie son and Gilbert Kecd hud tho misfor tune of having a twenty foot ficalt'ord give way beneath them, and both fell without irijuiy to themselves. Good Clothes r00D 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 Orpheum Theater i- wmammmar mamtek&?ii uw 'mnmHaazmrmt.mm Thursday, June 15 e. BUY YOUR SUMMER UNDERWEAR HERE Union Suits In yauzf, we have Union Suits from to the silk lisle at Vests Gatie vcsls, in regular sizes, from Gauze vests, in extra sizes, from Chemise 28c $1.25 10c to 60c 15c to 30c M tislin chemise, at Skirts- 00c Muflin skirts for ladies, from Drawers in chiicirens sizes, trom in ladies sizes, from 50c to $1.50 iviuslm drawers, iviusiin drawers, 15c to 35c 25c to 50c Combinations Muslin combination suits, in ladies sizes, from 75c to $1.50 Childrcns Union Suits Boys and girls bared nainsook union suits, at . . 50c MRS. BARBARA PHARES Butterick Patterns Arrpnt Warnpr frii'eptc W Orpheum Theater Thursday - - Juno IS HOP, THE DEVIL'S BREW Friday Violet Mersereau in une IS AUTUMN Saturday - - June 17 Greater Courage Bankruptcy Girl Who Feared Dayligl I Monday - - Juno f& The Broken Coin, No. 15 Three Other Reels Tuesday-Wednesday - June 2Q-2f Big Special! HELL'S HINGES--7 Parts Big Special! Admission Aflults lfic Children lOo I B: