The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 13, 1916, Image 5

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Try one of our Oil Cook Stoves and sec
what a pleasure it is to cook and bake with
them during this hot weather. Made in two,
three and four burner sizes, with or without
oven. No soot, no smoke, no odor. Easy to
operate. Safe, sane and sanitary. Saves coal
hod and ash pan drudgery. Moderate prices.
J Inspect our complete line of up-to-date
Granite and Aluminum Cooking Utensils.
Step in and let us demonstrate, to you, our
Hand and Power Washing Machines
then when you are in need of a Washer you
will know what to buy and where to buy it.
Models and prices to suit every pocket book.
GEORGE W. TRINE
Red Cloud's Loading Hardware Dealer
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NEEDLES
BOBBINS
BELTS and
SHUTTLES
j! For all make of sewing machines no matter what make jl
! of machine you have, we have the supplies for it. ;
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J Our 'Good Luck' Sale starts Saturday July 15 come :
jj early and share in the feast of wonderful bargains. :
The 5c-10c-25c Store H
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TEPEE
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John Barrymore
In the Celebrated AiKrnturoui Romance
The Dictator
) JOIN BAHHYMOIIC 7
The Store That Saves You
E. M. EGE
Money
On The Corner
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AS TOLD TO US
Uiiy .vow Gmh-'I'iIms f Miner liio1-.
Co.
Glenn Hush ! hunic irom Denver.
Mts. J P. Hansen was in Hasting,
Saturday
Mr. nn1 Mr-. ,1. K Ciianey returned
homo fiotu Superior, Fii liiy,
. Mrs. Kobbins spent the weekend in
(jtiido 1!oIc wiUi her son, Roy.
Mr, nml Mrs Will Hunt retained
home fr in R'votton, Sutuidny.
llfirvov Riul.erson spent I'rhl y
evenini; In KruiiUlln wiih ti lends.
Miss Vernon Stm-y was u passerfjor
to Cdwlcs, Tuesday, for a short visit.
Miss l.elia Woods went to Wymoro,
Monday, where sIih will visit relatives.
Mis. Pave Dli'Itey id Denver, Colow
do, is visiting friends here this weeds.
Miss Fern Leggett of Lincoln was a
cuest at tiio .1 K. Ch.nii'y home Sun-'
day.
Mrs. Clitic Wolfe is vtsUini; her
mother at lirov.nsville, Kansis. this
week.
Mr. and Mrs lSml Waymanof River
ton were quests of Mrs. I . Wullcer,
Sunday.
Mrs. A. Sjhullz anl daughter. Mis, '
Lucene Whit", spent tho weekend in
Guide Roulc. I
Mr?. Henry Ludlow of Oklahoma i
Uity, Oklahoma, is a guest at tho S. V
Ludlow home. i
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Mrs. Chas. Bowers of Lincoln Is I
visiting-her Cit'ir-r. I)r .1. W. , Morail
ville, tins v ei-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chancy of
Franklin spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mis J. IC Chancy.
Arscius L'llcureux of Campbell was
in the city Wednesday looking after
some business allairs.
The Social Circle of the
Monday, July 17
John HiuTyinoiv, whose every ap
pearatice on the screen Insures a carnl.
val of mirth, attains n genuine laugh
triumph in the Paramount Compuiy's
thrlllingly hnmerous photo-adaption
of tho popular stage, success "I ho
Dictator," by tho celebrated author,
Richard Harding Davis.
i'loduced in Cuba, tho film version
of "The Dictator" adheres ill atmos
pheric detail to all tho requirements
of the unusual story, while John liar
rymore's personal success cannot be
exaggerated
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Fuinw, tomorrow, "The Iron Claw, '
mid three other leels.
Sattuiiay, a big four reel program
inuliKiiiiK tho "Three Wise Men," a
Uroadway success, in .'1 reels. After
noon and evening.
A new cement side walk has been
laid in front of tho Longtin residence
which is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. AH
Saladen
' fJeorgo Austin returned to his home
I'uited ! at Uladen. Monday, after (.pending a
daughter, Mrs Llmer
churches will meet, with Mrs. ). H. weed? with lit
ICaley, Friday. July 11th. ' ."sheiman.
Miss Vera llatllehl is home from St s.un Temple, after spending a lew
.loo whcie she coin pie' e 1 a conr.-e at days hern with fiiviuN, returned t
the l'i at t Husiiic-s College. j his home -it Kansas City tho last of
Mr. A. I). Huntiey and son,. Donald, lh" weuI
are visiting her daughtii. Mrs. Harry1 James Morat. ville leturned to Am
(iilham, at Laugdon, Iowa. .hurst, Friday, after spending Several
Miss Ulnnoh. and Merlin Doner ,-,., d.iys here with his father, Dr. .1. W
Immu from Norton, Kansas, whciethey i Motnu ville
spent n week with an uncle. j Mrs. H. II. Albright and daughter.
Cecil UarrelL ami Cecil Ciiinniings Mi-s lone. leflTuesday for Miindersnp,
went to St. Francis Kansas Monday, Wyoming, where they will visit with
to work in the harvest tlelds. ! Mrs. Dodge.
Mts. L. K. Tait and ehlldreu return- Miss Ilertha White, after visiting
ed to Lincoln. Tuesdtij, after visiting I forsotnetime with her sister, Mrs. W.
Willi her brother, Dan Garber. ; j,, Weesnor, departol Saturday fcr
Urn Mcintosh is the Hist fanner in I Sallna, Kansas,
this vicinity to thresh this. year. Ills ,., ,. , ,,, ,,, , , ., , , ,.
I wheat is testing out extra good. , ., ., . . . .. , , , .
Monday for Ilarrisburg, Colorado, to
i Mis. II. 10 Jones has returned to j0j ,,.,. jUISbatid and mako thidrfiiture
her home at Clay Center after visiting ,,me ()n (t farm.
i a few days with Mi.k. J. (J. Myers.
Mrs. Delia Patterson has returned to
her home at Kearney after spending a
i few days at the home of Mis. (iard.
Miss Vera Hruhaker, oi Cowles, is. ,, ,, ... .. , , , ..
, . ,, ... , .,,,,. , Mis IJ. W. Knnnt. and daughter,
I taking Miss Ioiiu Albrights puce at ... T ,,,. , ,, , .
i , ,.,,,,, , . , Miss Lillian, and son, Uaymond, uuto-
i the htate Itank during her absence. , , ,. ., ,. ,.,.,,
" cd to Concoidia, Kansas, and visited
Miss Lienor Undo returned to Camp- friends the last of tho week.
; bell, Saturday, aft it visiting a wek
willi her sister, Mrs. .Too MeC'allnin.
Mrs. H. (Jrngoit anl
1 Mr. and Mrs. It II. Ilollister of Lin
coin arrived in the city the last of the
week to visit at the homo of their son,
George Ilollister.
i l)r It. V. N'ioholsin, K. .1. Overirg'
. M. A. Albright. Flavo tii-lce an 1 L. II
of . HlaokleiiL'o vci-e in Oilcans atten ling
Joberlin. Kansas, are quests of her : tho lawn tenuis fiairniniient Tu- silay
' sister, Mis. II. XeUoi berg, this wee!; ' and Wediios.lny.
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SPORT AND AWNING STRIPES-
We have just 1 his week received these
New Skirts, made in striped cotton,
material, at from,
$8.00 to $4.50 each
Also New Striped Piece Goods, in rose
and white, black and white, blue and
white, 27 inches wide, at
3Sc per yard
Military Striped Material. 30 inches wide,
in black and white, blue and white
stripes, at
30c per yard
If these tfnods are made up by the
Pictorial Review Patterns
the product will be fine.
F. G. Tur nur e & Son ci"
lluy your (irocerlesof Miner llros. Co
V. 1 Clianey. of Superior, was lit town
Friday
John llritni'M returned to Hastings.
Fiiday morning.
(icorge VatiCauip went to MeCotk,
Friday morning.
Miss (J race Leggctt Is visiting in
lime Hill this week.
Miss (Jrace Sutton returned to Ox
ford, Friday evening.
J II. Ilalley and son, Grant, wetc in
Guide Kock, Monday.
Miss Marie Nelson went to Uird
t'ity, Kansas. Friday.
Tuck Auiack Is laid up at homo with
tie mumps this week.
Misses Dlanchc and Mabel Pope,
weie In Coulos Tuesday.
Miss Iilhle father was n passenger
to Lincoln, Tuesday morning
Who was the tlrst man to pay spot
cash for cream, .1. O, Camwi:i.i..
George Kailey, of Chicago, Is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Kailey.
New tjueeii Quality Shoes Low and
Shoes are now being shown at Miner
Itros. Co.
Herb Ludlow and daughter, Miss
Osti llaker, went to Omaha, Monday
morning.
F. II. Cassil spout the weekend In
Lyons and Ness City, Kansas, with
i datives.
Pete McKlhatiey purchased a new
Kurd car from Havel .v Corner the tlrst
of tho week.
Mrs. T. L. ami Miss Kntli Carmony,
of McCook, were guests of Mrs. C. C
t'o, Friday.
Miss Blanche Mcintyre of Omaha Is
a guest of her aunt, Mrs. L It. slaw
sou. tills week.
Gus. Ilolmgraln left Friday for
Grand Island, where ho will enter the
soldier's home.
Just received a new Hue of lly nets
at Fogeys harness shop. Come in ear.
ly and get yours
Mrs. Sharpnack, of Alma, spent the
weekend in tho city with herdauglitor,
Mrs. F. II. Cassil.
Ceo. L. Stetlln left Monday for
oberlin, Kansas, to take charge of a
threshing engine.
Wanted to rent a house with 10 to '20
acres of land on a lease of live years.
Iiiipiii'o at this olllcc.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Anderson left
the last of the week tor Auselmo wheie
they will vi-it with their sou.
Ueorge Ilollister left Saturday for
liuiValo. New Vurk, where he goes as
a delegate to the Shriner's Conclave.
Grant Christy returned homo Itom
Lctmiioii. Kausis, lucMlay, where he I
complete I plastering two tosidoincs
Mis J. IJ liutler was called to
Cowles, Tiusday evening, liy tint ser
ous illness of her sister. Mis. (i. A
Wells.
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.mis. ,11111a i. w.ivis, auer vii inc
vith her nepliow, N. I!. Hush, departed
Tuesday for her home tit, IMiiu'tnii.
New York.
Frank Adams, tho horso and mule
buyer, was in town Wednesday. Head
his ad which appears on another ptge
in this issue.
If you have hoadacho or eye, ear,
nose or throat trouble seo Dr. Warrick,
Tuesday, July isih. Hours 1 to IS Next
visit Sept. II tli.
Mrs. I). C Addlcuioii returned to
her home at Ohorlin, Kansas, Tuesday
alter spending tiio weekend with her
brothor, N. II. Hush.
Mrs. C. II. .Miner and sous, James
and Charles. Homer Felty. Kenneth
Johnston and Glenn 'J'oo left Sunday
via auto for Tiouton.
Mis. Alice Curtie, of Des Moines. I
I 'wn. after spending a few weeks with ,
Miss Llla stouebioaker, departed Sun-1
day for liouhler. Colorado,
Mis. Guy Zeigler returned Imn.e'
Thursday niorning from Culbettson
where she had been spinding a few
iU.vs with Mrs Chas. Strong.
Some shoit runs nf how .Shins fur
Worn, n lilaeks and Tans, in Kid-,'
Patents and Calf. While they hist
Voiir choice SI 111. Miner llros. Co.
Attorney and Mrs. L II. IJIacklolge
iiutoed i Hloiiniiiigtou, Hunday. tak
ing Mr ,md Mrs Harry Ileniley, who
had be ii visiting with them hoiii"
Tho season of Lightning and Torna
iloes is appioaching. Don't delay loo
long for the Insuianco you may nred.
1. M. VanCamp, General lusiirauce"
F. M. Iloiichlu returned to his home
at Minewkan, North Dakota, after
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 $2S0
The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co.
"ALWAYS RELIABLE"
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Buy Your New Dress
(or 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
Beach 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
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Agent Warner Corsets
Buttcrick Patterns
ii'i'iilliiii "tiimiii in
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Orpheum Theate
One Day Only If TI V 19
I U JLj 1
Thursday
Matinee 2:30
Night 8:30
3ft
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a
Damaged Goods"
State Rights Feature In 7 Awe Inspiring Parts
Presented by Richard Bennett 8c Co. '
A Vital Drama of Moral Uplift
The Wonderful Story of Damaged Goods
"Damaged Goods" pictures the terrible consequences of vice and
physical ruin that follows the abuse of the moral law. It is a
stirring plea for pure life before marriage, in order to make im-
ui'uiKcniieii iiiuo ny mo miai hicitnosi, i possiwu transmission oi nereuuary uiinis 10 niiure generations
llllll (I I'll 111 of lli.S flitlllT, C.ijl lIoiJL'Illll. i .
Tliu Social Ciii'l,. l tho Unite I ! A tVT ATi QT1 A T3 fAST
CliurHi will kIvu mi U-ocrHuiihoolal on -H i-S.JLlfi-1 t5 3. jPLli. ilt3 1
t o L'oiiuvtfationl i-liurcli Inv.ti luwt
TtiL'slavnlKlit for llio bi-ncllt of the
I (iuoi ku Uiii'Oiit Kiflmnl lii in ott
Imml. The biiml bois will bo pn-Mint ! ,,in UI l,ie ' Ul'l """ """ ,l"m11
anil fuiiiNi inu.lu lor the ncciibluii ' M,h" ,)",,onl M,l,M, UiUo"
I llomletti' Loiilie OHvo Ti nip'oton
On lust Sim.liiy, Dr. H. . Ilopldns,' Mrs. .Jus. rorbytho. .. .Iisephlno Ditt
n speu'mllst, wimuiilk-d Iutu from Hast I
A iSi'iiiii-.ticss Jucqiialiiii! Moore
ANihm"... , Florence Slicrt
A Doctor Loulfi Uetinlson
A "(JiiaeU'' Win. llertraiit
Hli Aisltuiit (iuo Furgtift
luKi, in i-oiihiiltutlon, In tho cao of
Mis. II. C. I.otsim, who has been 111 for ! A if! VmQQinYl
t iv past month. On Momlny ino.ninr
she was taken to IlaMint's where n
more thorough dintiosls of her oase
will be- maile. Mrs I.oUson was ne
coinpanletl by her huhband. Postmubt
er II. C. Lutson, Mrs. Ile.slu Cain, Dr.
!:, A. CrelKhton and V. W. Cowilun.
All Seats 26.:
No admittance to children under 16 years of age
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