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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1916)
I mMvmt(im&'!Pt RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF " ivti 'B I V 1 V -i fcL YS NEEDS Get The Best Kind Of Soap For The Baby San-Tox Castile Soap is absolutely pure and adds bene ficial qualities to the bath. This is made o( the purest imported Olive Oil. We also have Sponges, Tal cum, Brushes, Foods, Etc. Everything For The Baby. C. L. COTTING THE DRUGGIST .x::::' g AS TOLD TO US ? : liny your Hi ocorlus of,M incr Hros. Co. Ctms. Stutluii wuiit to (iriuul Island' Monday. Oliver Wright w.ii home from ISlvur ton over Sunday. Mrs. J. K. liutler uuloeil to Lebanon Kansas Sunday. George StetVen toluniud lioine from Oberlin, Kansas, Saturday. MI'S Fannie MiUsuli teturued home Sunday from .Seneca, Kansas. Mrs. 1. H. IJoner returned homo 'Saturday from Kirvvin, Kansas. Mr. ami Mrs. Hoy Kobinson return, cd home from Denver, Saturday. Attorney and Mis. K. (5. Caldwell were Hastings visitors Thursday. Miss Hannah White went to ltost wiel;, Sunday, to visit her parents. Mrs. Arthur Kobinson of Guide Koelt is visiting relatives hero this week. Sam Sherman and Uernard Fruit went to Hairier, Monday, to work. Ilalph Grossman has pureliabed a new Ford oar from Havel .v Corner. (ierlmrdt OlinMude, of tSuldo Uoek, wus on our streets, Saturday afternoon. Frank Adams shipped three ears of horses and mules to St. I.ouis, Sunday. Alias Gertrude Good of Cowles visit ed her nuut, Mrs. I'aul Storey, Satur day. Will lialbirtith and family went to Grand Island. Monday, to visit rela tives, Roy Foam of Guide Uoek spent Sun day with his pareuts, Mr. and Mis. Ed Fear n. Kcw ueeii (Juality Shoes Low and Shoes are now beine; shown at Miner Uros. Uo. Mrs. S. F. Iitown of Manhattan, Kansas, is a guest at the Sherman Ike.ley home. ' Miss Alveim Uenfto is home from Peru where she spent several weeks with relatives. Just received 11 new line of ily nets a Fogel's harness shop. Come in ear y and get yours ',Alf McCttll and Attorney K. I'. Over, ja'an returned home Tuesday i.-oruitig from Kansas City. I Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Jones of Ulay Center are visiting with hisneiee, Mrs. J.,0. Myers, this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Aiuup, of Riverton, were quests of Mi. and Mrs. H. C. Gellatly, Sunday. Mrs. Morton Smith was a passenger to Superior and JCeNon, Sunday, where she will v.isit lelatives. Vernon Zeiss is home from Herndon, Kansas, nud is noting as messenger on the Hastings passenger SPORT It'" Xjk 1 1 THE NE W SKIf We have just this week received these New Skirts, made in striped cotton, material, at from, $3.00 to $4.50 each Also New Striped Piece Goods, in rose and white, black and white, blue and white, 27 inches wide, at 35c per yard 1 F.G.Turnure&SonMciod H 1 M 1 II. Ilalley wa- in Cowles, Tuesday. Al llolveisnn was in Ulue Hill, Fri ll ay Fr.mk Cassil is in Lyons, Kansas th's week. Will lloilman vumii to Blue HIP, Tuesday. A house aud II lots for sale. Inquire of John Foster Mis. J mo. Harlan returned homo Fliday from Omaha. Mis. Myitle Melutosh returned to Grand Island, Tuesday Will Mount ford was homo from lllno Hill over Sunday. I'. A. Sehult returned home from Denver, 1 uesday morning. Wni. Kuehn's Lamb Chop are now on sale ut Yost's Meat Market. adv Miss Fume s Nolan returned home from Pawnee City, Wednesday. Who was the lirst man to pny spot cash for eroatu. .1. O. C.uwn t. A Sharpnaek, of Alma, visited his daughter, Mrs. F. H. Cassil, Fliday. Mis. . I. P. Jones, of Franklin, visit ed het father, Clins. I.overcheok, Tues day. Mis. Paul Storey and daughter, Miss Vernon, weie passengers to Lincoln. Tuesday. Chaw. Woods is home trotn Montana, whole ho has been on a horse buying expedition Mis. Jack Masters and children went to Holdrego the first of the week , to visit relatives. G. W. Hummel went to Lincoln, Tuesday to atten 1 the Republican State Convention. The County Commissioners iuc in sossiuu and lire cheeking up the vari ous county ollieers. Mrs. C'has. Foster, of Orleans, is the guest of her parents, Mr. aud Mrs Al Peers, this week. Wanted to rent u house with 10 to 2o acres of land on a lease of live years. Inquire ut this olllce. Mr. and Mrs Pert Clark, of Mo Cook spout Sunday with his parents, Tony Clark and wife. Mr. and, "Mrs. Fred Fuller were down from Cowle.s, Tuesday evening, attending the Chautauqua. Will Be.irdsloy and yifo and Mrs. Thomas Kraliek autood to McCouk. Saturday, to visit relatives. Ralph Long came in from St. Fran cis, Kansas, Saturday, and is visiting at the home of Geo. Clauson. On Wednesday, Weesuor .fc Koontz and Malone-Avery Co , each shipped one car of hogs to Kansas City. The Webster Couuty Fair premium list is out and the Fair will bo held at Hidden on Aug. i'i to 2.1 inclusive. Mrs, Cora Fair and children, of Hastings, are visiting with her moth oi'i Mrs. dura Johuson, this week. s Miss Anna Carrol, who has been employed at the Royal Hotel, returned to her home at Hustings, Monday. This week, Leu Anita and Mrs. R'-'b-bins, who reside on Locust street, had cement sidewalks laid in front of their residences. Mrs. Uernard Fruit and children returned home, Friday, from Klver ton, where she had visited relatives for 11 week. Me'rllu Putter returned to Kansas City, Friday, after spending a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J.K. liutlor. Misses Faith Dcdrick and Agnes Johnson returned to Superior, Mon day, after a few days visit with Miss Gretu Tiirmire. Tho Christian aud Congregational churches of Cowles have federated for another year aud voted to retain W. W. lTnderkouler as Pastor. Mrs. O. G. Powell returi.ed to hor home at NelL'h the last of the Wdek after spending a few days with herj son, Oliver Powell and wife. AND AWNING STRIPES Military Striped Material, 36 inches wide, in black and white, blue and white stripes, at 30c per yard If these goods are made up by the Pictorial Review Patterns the product will be fine. T5he TEPEE til l Monday, July 31 ft1 Ik. tSlM - Mary Pickford In an original and mi comparable portrayal LITTLE PAL' LITI'LH PAL provides Mary Pick ford with one of the must unique roles in which she has ever been pieseuted. Tho photoplay is one of primitive emotions and one in which Miss Pick fold displajs all the charm and power for which she is universally celebrated The Chief gives three auto tickets with every $1 M) paid on subset iption Manager Cassil informs us that ho secured "The Lllrth of a Nation", and tho pictures will bo shown at, the Orphcum some time this fall. John Lynn and wife returned to Ida Grove, Iowa, Friday, after u visit hero witli Mrs. Lynn's sisters, Mesdutues Geo. Corner aud Murk MeConkey. Some short runs of Low Shoes for Women Itlaeks and Tans, in Kids, Patents and Calf. While they last Your choice SI. 10. Miner Uros. Co. Tho season of Lightning and Torna does is appioaehing. Don't delay too long for the Insurance you may need. G. M. VanCainp, General Insurance. Wo are in tiic market for 100 to 125 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Cv. Pobtmaster II. C. Letson returned home from Hastings, Monday. He Informs us that his wife is getting along nicely and will probably be able to come homo the last of the week. On last Thursday evening tho Demo crat voters of Red Cloud precinct held a caucus and nominated the following precinct olllcors: Houd Overseer, Jas. Mcintosh and George Helllebower for Assessor. Attorney and Mrs. L. II. Ulack ledge and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cowdeu auto oi to Hastings, Tuesday, where they spent the day with Mrs. II. C Letson and also utttended the Democratic State Convention. At the United Church, Cowles, Sun day, July UOth, 11 a. in., the subject will be "Christ Before Pilate". In the evening the Pastor will speak on "The Pivot Patties of Life" at tho I'uion services in the M. K. church park. W. W. Underkolller, Pastor. Fon Sale-The old Kd. Smith place of 77.40 acres adjoining town on which will be found ono modern house, ten nam house, big barn, city water, light", etc. Price, SSnoO with any reaonablo terms. Inquire of W. II. Roscticrans or K. G. Itohanan, Lincoln, Nebraska. Puy your Groceries of Miner Pros. Co. Come to Red Cloud and do your trad ing Curtis Goer was in Ulue Hill, Siittir dll . Abraham Yetter was in Hastings. Saturday. Col Peck Fate of Clay Center was in tho city Friday. Cecil Peal wont to Cowles, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Hlias Goblo was in Hastings, S.itur day, visiting relative. s 11. Pogard wont to Yotk, Satur day, to visit relatives. Frank Riley went to Milford, .Mon day, to ntteud n picnic. Will Jeinberg spent Monday in superior with hi uncle. Mis SaiahGard went to Lincoln, Monday, to Visit relatives James Cather returned from'a trip t Omaha Saturday owning. New Summer Dress Goods now be ing shown by Miner Uros. Co. Mrs. J. A. Pradford and children are visiting In Hastings this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rust spout Sun day in Uladcn with his nephew. Mrs. !:. Neubaurerof Orleans Is visit ing her daughter, Airs. J. L. Ileobo. Mrs. Roy Kobblns of Guide Rook spent Sunday with Mrs. I). Kobblns. Mr and Mrs. (1. It. Doddof Superior were Rod Cloud visitors Monday even ing. Miss Anna Giltlngsof Superior spent Sunday with her sistor, Airs. Paul Pope. Mr. and Mrs. 10. II. Webber and ehildion spent tho weekend In Guide Kock. Miss Dorothy Hopka of Ulue Hill is a guest of Miss It mil Ranney this week. Miss Harriott Richmond of Omaha is visiting at the Uernard McNcny homo. Rd Crary of Guide Rook was the guest of Mr. uud Mrs. Guy Uai ties, Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Kd Uurr of Guide Rock were up attending the Chautauqua Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewitt arc tli'j proud parents of a baby boy which was born Friday. Rev. Underkolller of Cowles was a guest at the J. L. Heobc homo the lirst of tho week. Rev. Austin and family of Geneva visited at the Harry Cramer homo the last of the week. Frank Mcintosh is now driving u new Ford car which he purchased from Hiivel A Corner. 1M Gillard of Denver visited at tho Robert Mcltridc and James Gilliam homes tho last of the week. Churley Ludlow of McCook was vis. iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V Ludlow, tho lirst of tho week. W'ANii:-ri0to60lbs., thrifty stoeli hogs. Will pay premium over market prico. C. II. Miner Scrum Co. Kditor Lorcn Matthews and his lady frlenu were down from Riverton, Sun day, attending tho Chautauqua. Ar.seno aud Henry L'Heuroux of Campbell wcro in tho ulty Friday at tending to some business ull'uirs. ' Harry Stroup was culled to Ueukle mun, Thursday evening, on account of tho serious illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Anderson are home from Ansclino where they hud been visiting with their son, Perry. Florence and Murgaret Frahm of Blue Hill spent tho weekend in the city with thoir friend, Mary Mcltride. Mr. and Mrs. lew Aubushou re turned home Saturday from u visit with her parents at Uelvldere. Ill iuois. Tuck Amuck, lifter being under the weather for two weeks with tho mumps, is able to be uround town again. Ilarvei Riel.eison, tho populitr bar ber ut Mercer's emporium, spent Thuisday evening in Orleans with friends Mrs. Fish of Ulooniington spent Saturday in tho city with hor daugh ter, Miss Sadie, and also attended the ChautMiquu, Mr. and Mrs. I). B. Farmer departed Tuesdny for their home at Clarence, Missouri, after visiting with Mrs Fred Wlttwor. I M ..1 M... 1.1 M Mill... I I .'i.Ullll .1II.T, J' . u. .I1IHU1 1IUVU IX" turned to their home at Dresden, Kan sas, after visiting with their daughter, Mrs. J. 13. Butler. i Mrs. Hoy Sattley went to Hastings the first of the week to accompany her sister, Miss Edythe Horrlck, home from the hopltul. Mr. and Mis. Ait Chaney returned to Superior, Sunday, after visiting u few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chaney. F.dltor Harry Vaughan of tho Guide Rook Signal was iu the city Saturday afternoon uttcudliu; the Democratic county convention. Mrs, C. II. Minor and sons Chnrlcs and James, Kenneth Johiiston and Homer Petty returned from Trenton (he last of the week, (..--.."....-..-j 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. ji "ALWAYS RELIABLE" &M L" r pr m ''r'u&tirrttof V- i. $ S 1 .J Ayr . i i ' VI --fr i:!;i ll.1! i l!l I attached at front, side hip and back. There is no corset particularly made for stout women that is so fashionably cut. Other corsets may reduce the figure, but they do not shape it into fashionable lines. Try this model: we can fit you. MODEL 70 COUTILLE MODEL 7070 BATISTE MRS. BARBARA PHARES Agent Warner Corsets Orpheum TONIGHT KKJI-IARD BENNETT in"DAMAGED GOOQS" A Mutual, Special Fkature in sevcn parts MADE, BY A.MURICAN Admission No admittance to children under 16 years of age COL J. H. ELLINGER AUCTIONEER In how rciuly to plncu your h:iIc diilcs, Akk uny one hh to my ciuiillllcnUoiis :! Red Cloud, Nkur, rf- :- I REDFERN Whalebone Corsets shape the latest figure fashion 70-7070 It looks long, but it is most comfortable. You will, realize with one day's wear, if you arc a lartfe woman, that it's the most Comfortable Corset you have ever worn. The material of (he corset skirt extends soft and unboned several inches beyond the bon ing, which is genuine Artie whalebone, recognized by the fashion makers as the superior boning. It has "Security" Rubber Button Hose Sunnortcr Buttcrick Patterns Theater AT 8:30 .n torfaHght All Seats 25c fcn Good Farm For Sale My farm two miles en&t of Cowles H O1"- 'y Price Is 810,000. Turns, e 1000.00 cash ami morttfat'O for butane ut G percent. Oiler good for 3o days 0I,1J' J. II. 1IAM.EV. Farms For Sale Three Rood farms in Harlan county adjoitiinR tho town of Huntley. J A II. C.Wll'ENTKll, At)frQi m i - r- i MT.VAWW.'.W.'.V.V.V.VV.