The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 29, 1916, Image 4

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ChautauQua
Program
Red Cloud, Neb.
July 22-29
Carmeliny's Old Colonial Band Differently Delightful
Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus A great speaker; great theme
Lewis fie Carver Musicians worthy Gunsaulus' company
Victor's Florentine Band - Worth repeating
Sen. E. J. Burkett - Vice-presidential timber
Jas. Butin-McDowell Trio Whistling-cello-violin-piano
Morris G. Hindus - - "Russia of Today"
PAMAHASIKAS pEERLESS
ERFORMING IPETS
AMUSING PERGORMANCES, TRAINED ANIMALS
Dekoven Quartette - Master male singers
"Before You, Who? - Let Dr. Cole show you
Maud Scheerer Shakesperian Players
"The Taming of The Shrew"
Dr. L. C. Herbert A lecture to remember
Mme. Sibyl Sammis-MacDermid A rly great soprano
Ned Woodman - - Cartoons for "spice"
Kachel'8 Metropolitan Singers Big four part program
Dr. C. W. Wassam He'll make you laugh, and cry
Owing to illness, in all probability it will be impos
sible for Hellen Keller to appear, as announced, however
she will.make an effort to be here, but will not guaran
tee an appearance on date specified.
c T- i . J Adults $2.00
Season Tickets Children $ 1 .00
HOWARD S. FOE, Local, Manager
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TALKING MACHINES
f AXOLIAM VOCALION, VICTOR'
AND COLUMBIA QHAFONOLA J
A Full Line of Records Columbia and Victor
Do Not Forget That Special Ten C A T1TD H AY
Days Sale Price on Pianos Closes Oi 1 UIU 1
All the latest popular music 10c per copy
Full line of piano music order any music you want
EVERYTHING IN MUSIC
LeRoy Music Co.
Peterson Building : Red Cloud, Nebr.
REMEMOER When you buy anything Irom the
LEROY MUSIC CO., you buy SATISFACTION
TIRES
GUARANTEED
6S00 MILES
Absolutely Punctureproof
Buy your tires direct from our factory and save from 20 to 30 percent
' I 'HESE TIRES are twice at thick through the tiradns ordinary makes and are a
combination of the Dcit Brandt, such at Goodrich, Goodyear and Firestone.
They are strongly built and reinforced by a new, superior method, making a finished
product uneijualed for hard usage and pleasure purposes. Used by individuals and
business concerns.
Don't delay but order today and do away with jour lire troubles. To introduce
in your territory we offer the following prices:
JOjJ
32x3',
34x4
37x4'.,
$ 8.50
11.50
17.25
24.50
S 8.75
14.25
17.50
25.25
30x3 '
33x4
35x4.' i
37x5
$10.75
16.25
'J2.50
. 27.50
All other sizes alto furnished.
TERMS: -Cash with order. Make remittance by certified check, draft or l O,
money oider. When ordering be sure to state which clincher, tjuick detachable
or straight tide bead is detired.
For five daysw oiler fiteprr cent discount where two or more lues are rrdercd at
one time,
PIQUA TIRE & RUBBER CO.,
PIQUA, OHIO
ME RED CLOUD, CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebr nukes.'
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered an the I'cMofJUe- nt Hid Cloud, Neb.
m Second ClrtM Mutter
K . McARTHUR
1'UIII.IHIIKII
.'UK ONLY IlKMOCKATlU PAPKK IN
WKIleJTKH COUNTY
President WIImi
The Democratic party goes before
the American people with a candidate
i whose wisdom and ability In a period
of unparalleled storm nndjstressentltle
lilm to support In tbc Ditiue of a patriot
Ism which dwarfs all tmrrow partisan
tshlp. His record of achievement baa
won the applause of his fricndi, the
admiration of his political foes, and
the gratitude of the natiqu at large..
He has given the country a currency
system which on the eve of uuiverMil
upheaval enabled finance and industry
to stand unshaken. What the eoutll
lions would have been under Republi
can rulo may easily be imagined by
recalling the disaster of 1U07. He Las
proved himself a better pilot in a storm
than tho Republicans In an era of pro
found tranquillity. t
Under his guidance a Democratic.
Congress has written upon the statute
books a tarlir law which has brought
prosperity to every class of tho Ameri
can people. The familiar shibboleths
of the Old Guard, the propheoieiof Im
pending calamity have become tho butt
of mockery and derlsiou in the light of
cold facts. The noisy forecasts of evil
arc drowned in the song of the harvest
and the hum of loom.
He lias passed unscathed through a
crisis in internatlo'nal affairs that
would have scared tho soul and para
lyzed the mind of a weaker charastor.
Charged with the welfare of a hundred
million people, whose destiny was ex
posed to all the cross-currents which
blew from the earth's four corners, he
has maintained peaco while giving the
world a new and inspiring vision of
the moral grandeur of the nation, jeal
ous of Its honor, but devoted to the in
terests of mankind.
In the highest sense he is the em
bodiment of a splendid Americanism.
The best traditions of the republic are
wrought into the very Uber of his be
ing. He loves peace well enough to
fight for it, If need be. He has made
It doubly clear to all the nations of
the Newnnd Old World that the Unit
ed States covets nothing which is not
legitimately its own. In trying ordeals
he has shown that the American people,
ask nothing and concede nothing, ex
cept to work out their ownt destiny
under the free Institutions which ar
their peculiar heritage.
Rut with it all, the candidate of the
Democratic party Istio.vlsionary.'grop ,
ing in cloudland. Ho is a-stir'iu a
world of realities. Ho has taken
measures which insure the safetyvof
his country. If, out of. this welter of
war, this riot of mad passions, should
come a menace to the liberty, peace
and prosperity we enjoy, the forces he
has maishalled with an unvaunting
but determined etliclency will be ready
at hand, waiting only to be quickened
into Mi'ttoi by the word of command
Strong, alert, tried and approved by
experience, he lias won the c?ntldeiiee
of the people, and this will be their
verdict nt the polls.
Methodist Mention
School Districts
Engage Teachers
The followiug is the list of names
of the teachers who will teach in the
rural schools.
y Laura Hedge.
4 Homer Foutz.
5 Joan Laird.
0 May Dicker&on and Elizabeth
Overman.
8 Josephine Johnston,
0 Dewey Adams.
10 Fnye Farquhar.
11 Muriel Henderson.
Ii Golda Robinson.
13 Druolla Walker.
14 Marion llloorn
15 Dewey Ilutchlns.
lG-Orville Richard.
17 Iven Robinson,
18 Ruby Ooble.
SO Mildred Doyle.
21 Laura McTaggert.
22-Auna Hubatka.
3.1 May Scott.
SI Edna Swlgert.
sr.-Ethel Teterson.
SO Anna llrommer.
27 Anna Mcl'artland.
38 Joe Springer.
39 Vera Hurley.
UO-Hazel McKeighan.
.13 Anna Loughran.
33 Lenore Springer.
3J-W111 Bruner.
!).l Charles Perry.
30-Nettie Drake.
37 Trena Rose.
38 Ruth Householder.
39 -Grace Keagle.
40-Vestie Hubatka.
41 Frances Nolan.
43 Bessie Thomas.
43-Bcrtha Chaplin.
4.r.-Clara Miller.
10-Oriu Foutz.
47 Inez Fetty.
49-Gladys Wilson.
411 Floyd Holmgraln.
50 Fred Siebrass.
Gl Nettie Springer.
.V.'-Harold Fey.
53 Emma Beuscher.
Ot-Stella DeMurs.
r.5 Millard Stevens.
50 Ida Armstrong.
58 Ruth King.
59-Fern Hall.
00 Alice Fowler and Grace Shcrer.
01 Lucile Coplen.
03 Helen McTaggert.
C'l-Emly Walker.
(11 Verna Chaplin.
05 Homer Fetty. ,k . . .
Ojl Kmnia Peterson."
08 LeRoy Spence.
G'. Helen Johnson.
70-Zclma Wonderly.
72 Hazel Johnson.- ' '
75 Veva Boren.
77 Harold Sbeppard.
78 Paul Reed and Jennie .Campbell,
80 Marguerite Fogel.
81 Anna Huppert.
82-Ola Largent.
i 83-Clara Uoerig. a
84 Phllena Fawcett.
87 Gladys Wlnne.
80-Ora Grunt.
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Xe.t Sunday even'ng we will open
the doors of the church Hgain and
read certificates of transfer.
The last quarterly conference will
eonvgtie on July llth. It is expected
that eerv member of that body will
be piesetit. Very important bu&iuc.v.
Make your plans to attend tho
annual eonfeience which will be held
at Hustings September llth.
Ladles Aid Socii'ty will meet for hii
all day quilling Filday. Come eatly
and bring your dinner
.Miss Grace Davis gave a teport of
the Lengue convention last Suudtiy
evening.
There will soon be mote graduates
fr-iin the (list yeitri woilt of the Inter
mediate League.
Miss Xi-lle inn who sang so beauti
fully the eonti alto sdo Sunday morn,
ing will sing again In the near future.
The yearly b'etmvolent offering is
coining in nicely.
Patriotic service Sunday morning.
The evening sermon subject, "The
Suffering Savior"
6ood Farm For Sale
My farm two miles east of Cowles is
for sale. My price is SUi.OOo, Terms,
$1000.00 cash and mortgage for balance
at 0 percent. Oiler good for .')() days
only. J. H. Haii.kv.
Bright Prospects
From the present Indications, we
are led to believe that Nebraska will
make another record for herself, in
the production of wheat during the
coming year. A bumper crop is as
sured, providing nature continues to
stulle ou us nnd favor us with contin
ued sunshine; that moisture and hail
does not destroy it. Here's hoping for
the best.
The Nebraska soldier boys are in
camp at Lincoln preparing themselves
to go to Mexico if war makes it ueces
ary. The Llncolu Journal will make
a special feature of the news about the
Nebraskans, following them wherever
they go and priutlng pictures of inter
est Every Nebraska family should
be a reader of tho State Journal on tie
count of its safe and sane policy, its
accuracy and its enterprise. Its situa
tion as the or.ly morning paper in your
capital city gives It special news ad
vantages. Why not become a Lincoln
Journal loader now." A special trial
oiler t iniulo of 2 a whole year or
SUu including the Suuday paper with
its special features, stories and comics.
Older It today.
Notice
On and after July 1, lOlii the bunks
of Red Cloud will refuse to allow
OVERDRAFTS
Recent ruling prohibits overchecking
aud same is not permitted by law.
SrATK Bank or RkdCi.oui
l'hoiLi:.s Bank ok Ri.D Ci.ot is
Weiimkh Ciii-.n Hank.
Orpheum
Tonight, June 29
Xtra Special
Feature
"From the Valley
of the Missing
By Grace Miller White
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On account of the length of .the
Iirogrnm there will be one
show only starting at 8:15
SPECIAL ORCHESTRA
Women's Shoes
WHEN a woman puts her foot into one of our
shoes it, at once, looks handsome and she has
a reason to feel proud. Our Women's Shoes are
particularly well made, are particularly well shaped,
particularly well styled, and they are
Particularly Well Liked
The selection of a pair o? sloes here is attended to
easily. We have so many different shapes, styles,
lasts and leathers that no normal footed woman need
go away dissatisfied.
We desire to call special attention to our Women's
$2.50-$3.00-$3.50-$4.00
SHOES and LOW SHOES
Moderate prices, surely, but the shoes are correct,
handsome, stylish and thoroughly good. It's not
necessary to pay high prices here to get good shoes.
We mention the above styles because they have so
many admirers. We have plenty of other choice shoes.
New Goods In All Departments
The Miner Bros. Co.
GENERAL MERCHANTS
A Nighty Safe Place To Trade
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ANNOUNCEMENT
TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
We have installed an Electric
Tire Vulcanizer and are now
prepared to repair your tires in
a first-class manner. QGive us
a trial. tJlAll work guaranteed.
HAVEL & CORNER
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Agents for Puick and Ford Autos
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CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM
Red Cloud. Nebr., July 22-29
FIRST DAY.
7::)0 Prelude K. Cnrmeliny's Old Colonial Band.
8:00 Concert E. Cnrmeliny's Old Colonial Rand (10 people).
SECOND DAY.
2:30 Prelude Mr. Lewis nnd Miss Carver.
3:00 Lecture Morris G. Hindus. "Russia of Today."
7:30 Prelude Mr. Lewis and Miss Carver of Dr. Gunsaulus' Choir.
8:00 Lecture Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, "Shakespeare, the Great
Modern After Twenty Centuries."
THIRD DAY.
2:30 Prelude Jnmes Butin and the McDowell Trio.
3:00 Entertainment Pamnhasika nnd His Pets.
7:30 Prelude James Butin nnd the McDowell Trio.
Lecture Prof. C. W. Wassam.
FOURTH DAY.
2:30 Prelude The DcKovdn -Male Qunrtette.
3:30 Lecture Geo. Lamont Cole, "The Navnjos, Children of the
Desert." v
7:30 Concert DeKnven Male Quartette.
8:30 Lecture Geo, Lamont Cole, "Before You, Who?" illustrated)
FIFTH DAY. (
2:30 Prelude Maud Scheerer Shakesperean Plavers.
3:00 Lecture L. G. Herberjt, "A Man Among Men."
7:30 Prelude Maud Scheerer Shakesperean Players.
S:00 The PLAY "Taming of the Shrew." Maud Scheerer Shnkc-
spereim Players.
SIXTH DAY.
2 :30 Prelude Sibyl Sammis-MacDermid Company.
3:00 Lecture Sen. E. J. Burkett, "Government Ownership of Rail
roads." 7:30 Prelude Sibyl Sammis-MacDermid Company.
8:00 Concert Sibyl Sammis-MacDermid Company.
SEVENTH DAY.
2:30 Prelude Kachel's Metropolitan Singers,
3:00 Concert Knchel's Metropolitan Singers.
7:30 Prelude Knchel's Metropolitan Singers.
8:00 Entertainment Ned Woodman, Cartoonist.
EIGHTH DAY.
2:30 Prelude Victor's Florentine Band.
3:00 Concert Victor's Florentine Band.
7:30 Prelude Victor's Florentine Band.
8:00 Concert Victor's Florentine Band.
A.dults 15x3
Children 10c
Wo are in tin- market for 100 to 125
pounds Slioats at market price deliver
ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for tie
livery to plant. I' II. .Miner Scrum
Co
Mih Herb Ludlow and daughter,
Either, returned liwuie Ftidny morn
ing from Croighton wheie they had
been visiting n few dayN with her son,
, Clarence,
1 he season of Lightning and Torna
does Is approaching. Don't delay too
long for the Insurance you may need.
(1. M. VanCamp, General Insurance.
We are here to give you a newspaper.
Our ambition is to let no item oscapo
us. However, we can only bo In one
place at a time, so If you sec an Item
getting away from us please capture,
It and deliver it at the ofllce and groat
bhall be your reward,
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