The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 06, 1916, Image 5

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Huy your Omcnles of Miner llro.
Co.
George Wamn
Monday.
was in Superior
(lleim Hush ipent the first thc'weeh
in Denver.
Sam Sherman was in Hustings,
Wednesday.
Koadmavter Phil Trout was in Mc
Cool, Friday.
Uuy Zeiglor spent Sunday lu River
ton with his folKo.
Will Robertson returned home from
Kunsas City, Tuesday.
Joe Fogel and George Hollisterauto
ed to Hastings, Wednesday.
Misses 'Huttie and Nellie Kailoy
spout Tuesday in Guide Rook.
Mrs.. Philip Trout spent the week
end In Halgler with relatives
Ira tfrueblood and wife are visiting
in McDonald, Kansas, this week.
Th's.weelc the farmers began harvest
Ing their bountiful crop of wheat.
F. A.' Hildebrundt has put up a new
nwnlug in front of his meat market.
Who' was the first man to pay spot
cash for cream. .T. (). Cammvei.i..
Misses Fannie ami Mary Mlkseh are
visiting relatives in Seneca, Kansas.
Cecil' Esslg, or Huppy vllle, Colorado,
Is visiting friends in town this week.
II. A. Lelson, manager of the Miner
Kros. store, was in Uniting!, Wednes
day. Miss Mabel Smith or KcUley, Colo
rado, Is visiting relatives hore till
wc?k.
New Queen Quality Shoes mid Low
Shoes are now being shown at Miner
Kros. Co.
Mrs. Julia A. Davis, of Islington,
New Vork, Is the guest of her nephew,
N. 11. Hush.
Mrs. Frank Smelser left Tuesday for
Sutton to visit her daughter, Mrs.
John Wolfe.
Just received a new line of ily nets
at Fogel's harness shop Come in ear.
Jy and get yours
Mrs. C. N. Xeubauer was a Red Cloud
pilgrim, Suturday morning. Monday's
MeUook Tribune.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smelserspent the
Fourth in Sutton, with his sister,
Mrs. John Wolfe.
Wanted to rent a house with 10 to 'Jo
acres of land on a lease or live years.
Inquire at this office.
Prof. Otis Frazler, of Stromsburg,
arrived., In the city ,the last of the
week to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mis Frank Gourley, of Wy
more, spent the weekend with . her
mother, Mr? L. W.-Allcs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Woolsey, of
Superior, spent the Fourth with their
daughter, Mrs It. h Avery. ,' '
Kwart Dick of Charleston, Missouri,1
was the guest of his cousin, T. J. Dia
mond, the last of the week.
Mrs. Julia Warren has had a new
cement sidewalk laid in front of her
residence ou Locust Street.
When in need of printed matter of
any kind call at the Chief ofllee the
home or "Quality" printing.
Miss Blanche and Mctliu lloner
went to Norton, Kansas, Tuesday, for
a short visit with their uncle.
W.Nn:i 50 to So lbs., thrifty stock
hogs. Will pay premium over market
piice. C. II. Miner Serum Co
John Foster and daughter. Miss
Rva, spent the Fourth in Republican
City with Mr. and Mrs. Postern.
Mis. Guy Zelgler was a passenger to
Culbertson, Sunday, where she will
spend a few days with Mrs. Strong.
Paul Franc's, the popular salesman
for Swift A- Co., and Dr. Nicholson
wero in Lebanon, Saturday evening.
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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.CTurnure & Son " -1
l'oe ipent Monday in Colt".
1 .: rrii'U went to ltliulen. Mill
day.
HI McAllister was
in (iuiile Rook,
Monday.
James Young was Jin Uluo HUH
Saturday.
W S. Noble, of Inavale! was in the
c'ly. Fridtiy.
Rev. !. W. Hummel
was in Dim
HIP, Fiiday.
Sam Temple of Katisis City
is in
town this week.
S. II. Uogard went to York, Monday,
to visit relatives.
Mls Dertlm Doyle went to Hardy,
Monday, for a short visit.
Mr. R U. McCall went to Hastings.
Monday, to spent! the Fourth.
Mrs Hd. McAllister and children are
visiting In Humbolt this week.
Mrs. Silver Longtln of Alma sfant
Monday in the city with friends.
Henry Hnrris 'of Litchfield Is visit
ing relatives in the city this week.
Mrs. J. A. Tomlinson went to Geneva
Monday to visit for several weeks.
Prof. P. M. Whitehead went to Lin
coln, Monday, to spend the Fourth.
Mrs. Li..le Martin or Inavale spent
Fritlay at the Harry Regester home.
Jim Moranville or Amherst is visit
ing his father, Dr. J. W. Moranville.
Mrs. Christie Patmore went to Hast
ings, Monthly, to visit for several days.
Miss Katie Fox returned home from
the summer school at Lincoln, Satur
day. Misses liraoe and Alice Coombs re
turned home from Hastings, Friday
evening.
Mrs. L. K. Talt of Lincoln arrived in
the city Friday to visit her brother,
Dan Uttrber.
Misses Hdith, Draco and Velum
Itcezley left Saturday for liurchard to
visit relatives.
Mrs. L. V. Pegg accompanied her
granddaughter, Margaret. Thomas, to
Grafton, Saturday.
Mrs. H. M. Shoupe, who had been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Foe, went to
Hastings, Monday.
Miss Uculah Terry who had been
visiting at the H. U. Overman homo
left for Lincoln, Saturday
Clark Stevens and daughter, Miss
Margaret, left Thursday for Indiana
where they will visit relatives.
Robert Reiher was a passenger to
Manhattan, Kansas, Monday, where
he spent n few tlays with friends.
Marion Mercer was in Iturr Oak on
Tuesday where he played with the
Superior baud at the celebration.
Dr. R V. Nicholson and his friend,
Dr. Urpokman, of Guide Rook, spent
Tuesday in Fairfield with friends.
Mrs. Minnie Rucrstetta returned to
her home at Tecumseh, Friday, after
visitipg at the H'L. Morhartjliotne.
Mrs. E. Snyder returned , to" her
home at' Onslow, Iowa, Saturday, after
nUcndinir the funeral of A. E Sutton.
Mrs. Frank Starr is home from Leb
anon, where she had been visiting
her parents for the past two months,
Rev. I). Fitzgerald returned home
from York, Filday, where he had been
attending a meeting of the Lincoln
diocese.
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Mrs. Sherwood Albright iind son
returned to Omaha, Sialurdny, after
visiting at the home of Mrs. MO II.
Albright for .sometime.
Loilgtotl
Misses Alfa and Mticehno
spent the week end in town wlKi
friends. They were enrouto to Hast
ings where they will rcstdo.
Some short runs of Low Shoes for
Women Blacks and Tans, in Kids,
Patonts and Calf. While they last
Your choice SI 10. Minor Kros. Co.
The season of Lightning and Torna
does Is approaching. Don't delay too
long for the Insurance you may need.
Q. M. VanCump, General Insurance.
Mrs
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William H. Crane
in his great characterization
David Har'um
Monday, July 10
One of the most Famous and
Quintest Characterizations
ever produced.
TONIGHT, Thursday, the beautiful
Frltzi Sclieft" in The Pretty Mrs. Smith.
TOMORROW, Friday, the "Iron
Claw," in two reels, Paths Nows,
'Thdin Was Happy Days," comedy,
"How Flowers JHreathe," educational
ami scenic. ,
SATURDAY, "No. 1.1 Westbound,"
three reel drama, Tribune News, pic
torial "Tho Fatal Reiin," comedy.
Coming next week, "Social Pirates'',
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Austin and
children, of Hindoo, spent the Fourth
with their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Sher
man. Mrs. Pearl Hot-ton returned to An
sclmo, Iowa, Monday, after being call
ed here by the death or her father, A.
K. Sutton.
Mrs. Robt. Damcrall, John Dam
all, Misses Elizabeth Overman and
Noll Zlun spent the Fourth at Phil
lipsburg, Kansas.
Mrs. Chrlsleuo Hansen and daught
ers, after visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Chris Jensen, returned to her
homo at Bancroft, Iowa, Tuesday.
We are in tnu morket for 100 to 1U5
pounds Shouts at market price deliver
ed ut Seium Plant. Will pay for de
livery to plant. C. H. Miner Serum
Co
Miss Ruth Johustou was home from
Lincoln over the Fourth. She was ao
compauled on her return to that city
by her mother who will visit with her
son, Paul.
Frank Starr, the populai horse buy
er, Is home from Montana where he
had been buying lior'es. He had the'
misfortune to have fourteen headvdle
at one place.
, A, A. LeRoy, Glen.IToe, PhilySher
wood and Clayton Holmes were in
Norton, Tuesday, where they played
with the band of that place for the
celebration.
Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet
eye, ear, nose and throat patients ami
those Heeling glasses properly tlttetl at
Dr. Damerell's olllce, Tuesday, July
lStli. Hours I to 0 only.
WANTED Ambitious men desiring
to earn 82u0 or more per month. Hvery
salesman given special training. l'n
limited opportunities. Write im
mediately. Power Lubricating Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. K. MoArthur.
i Arthur MoArthur and Mrs. S. M. Carl
and daughter, Mrs Fred llowmau and
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day evening, where tho hitter took
lite train tor her homo at Topeka.
Sjiiio of those who attended the
celebration at Uurr Oak, Kansas,
were: Mr. ami Mrs. A. T. Walker, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McUride, Misses Rthel
Doyle- and Lelia Woods, and Messrs.
James Gilbert, George Harris, Wyeth
Fogel, Howard Yost, Raymond Koontz,
Con Ihirr, Harold Coon, Bernard Bard
en and Harold Myers.
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Buy your Urtuvrlesof Miner Bros. Co.
Janus Loy was in Blue Hill, Satur
day. Aurou Hedge spent Sunday in Host
wick.
Charles StclTcu Is home from (Jrand
Nlnnd.
Dr Asher of Rlvcrtou was In town
Siturday.
Ralph Hunter was down fiom Ina
vale, Monday
S. C. Hills returned homo from Dos
Moines, Saturday.
Roy Hither of Republican City spent
Sunday lu tho city
Mrs. Fred Wittwer spent the'week
cut! in Guide Rock.
Verlln Taylor ami Will Storey were
in Omaha, Monday. I
Miss Minnie Christian was a pnsseng
er to Lincoln, Friday.
John Craus and George Ovcring were
in Hastlugs, Monday.
Mis. Chits. Woods returned home
fiotn Hastings, Fritlay.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ulackletlgo nuto
ed to Uostwick, Saturday.
Mrs. John Weesiier spent Sunday In
Superior with her parents.
Mrs. Paul Pope spent Sunday In
Superior with her parents.
Mrs. James Young and children spent
the weekend in Guide Rock.
Miss Zelnia Wonderly left Saturday
for Lincoln to visit relatives.
New Summer Dress Goods now be
ing shown by Minor Uros. Co.
Attorney L. II. Hluckledgo return
ed home from Lincoln, Friday.
Weesner ,v Koont. shipped two cars
of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday.
W. A. Kent came home Schouppe.s,
Pihhiy, and returned there. Monday.
Miss Lizzie Coplen of Guide Rock,
is visiting at the H W. Coplen homo.
Mildred and May Webber are homo
from a two week's visit at Guide Rock.
Miss Anna Zlab has returned from
Hiibbel whero she visited her parents.
Newt Siobert went to Obcrlln, Kan
sas, Monday, to work during tho har
vest. Mr. ami Mrs J. II. Hansen went
to Rlverton, Saturday, to visit a few
days.
Howard Kaley returned from Hast
ings, Friday, where ho had spent the
week.
Misses Gracj Parson ami Anna
Otvov of Guide Rock, spent Sunday
in the city.
Miss Wilmo Andrews or Dover, Okla
homa, visited triends in town the last
or the week.
Mrs Clara Johnson went to Hast-
4ins, Monthly, to visit her daughter,
Mra. S. J. Fair
Miss Clemmie Roubal Is home from
Bruning where she has been for the
past ten months
Miss Fern Uarber of Ft. Morgan,
Colorado, is visiting at the homo of
Clay Weaver this week.
Lawrence McCall and C 11. Miner
shipped four cars of cattle to Kansas
oily, Sunday. They chaperoned tho
shipment.
Miss Emma and Clydo Sehultz, of
Guide Rock, visited hore Sunday ami
went to Hastings, Monday, to spend
the fourth.
Jack StelVen, James Htherton,
George Smelser, and Will Uiooks left
Monthly for Seldon, Kansas, to work
In the harvest Holds.
Charles 1'owell left Sunday for'
Aeiigii to spend the fourth anil from
there will go to Mitchell, South Dakota,
to camp out for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Koy Wilson of Hlatlen.
and Mrs. J. A. Harden and son, Her
nard.autoed to Jewell City, Kansas,
Friday, to visit ou Sunday.
Mrs. K (J. Kegoster of Chester,
spent the weekend here with her son,
Harry, and left Sunday evening for
Denver, Colorado, to visit hor daugh
ter. I). 13. Hurden ami wife left Sunday
for Kansas City, MNsouil, fiom
where they will go to I'leasHiiton,
Kanmis, to spend several month-, with
Mrs. Burden's paronU
There will he a joint meeting of the
W. C.T. U. and Missionary societies of
this citv at the M. K. Church at 'J :io
p.m. July 12th. Topic "Tempeieucc
and Missions". Tho program will be
In charge of Mrs Alice Pope.
Some of those who spent tho Fourth
In Hustings werp: Mr. and Mrs. G. V.
Trine, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Mr
and Mrs. Guv Karnes, Mr. and Mrs. A.
U. Kaley, Mr and Mrs, A. Jernborg,
Mr. and Mrs. James Heauchamp, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry H offer, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Clark, Mesdamcs Hasslnger, S. C
Ellis, Helle Keagle, Al Spires, Misses
Helen Lemon, Ha.el Spires, Grace and
Gladys Keagle, Kose and Irene Me
Oulro, Hazel Overlcese, Minnie Kellett,
Anna Jeruberg, I.iieile Harwnod,
Messrs. CIihh. Urulmkcr, Carl and Will
Jernheig, Jinlis Doyle, Fred Robert
son, Chus. Kaley, Karl Hall, A. U.
McArthur, Cash Scrlvner, Amos nml
(Jeorgo Mlhsch, Lloyd Unst, Don Ful
ton, Walter Marshal, Harold Coplen,
Carol Ailes, Iiaymontl Turn lire, Joe
Cur, Will (Jllham, Meredith Uutler,
(Joorge Overleese, J. A. Kradford, Koy
Hassinger, Glenn Fearn, Duvo Saltzs
man and Shcrl Koontz.
This Hot Weather
MEANS
COOL DRESSING
We Are Prepared
TO Fill Your Wants
A Full Line of Underwear
COOL SHIRTS
COOL HATS
COOL SHOES
COOL CLOTHES
Palm Beach Suits $600 to $900
Big Line of Mens Oxfords $250
ji The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ::
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Buy Your New Dress
for Chautauqua Here
Do you realize that it is only fourteen
days until Chautauqua will begin?
If you have not bought that new dress for Chautauqua
you had better get busy. Have a nice assortment of
Voiles, Organdies, Palm
Beaoh Cloth and Flaxons
at the lowest price consistant with good materials.
Just a few of those dark colored
Bungalow Aprons at fifty cents.
MRS. BARBARA PHARES
Agent Warner Corsets
ram
Orpheum
D. W. GRIFFITH
Producer of "Birth of a Nation," Presents
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