UitfcjfciWfi RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF L ' V Gossard Corsets THEY LACE IN FRONT A Style for livery l'lgure si She for livery One $1.50 and up You may as well Buy the Best, for by so doing you get FIT - STYLE - EASE - SERVICE GENERAL SATISFACTION They Cost No More Than Ordinary Makes Sold in Red Cloud by The Miner Bros. Co. A Mighty Safe Place To Trade AS TOLD TO US :::: "Votes for Women" nrplieum Titos- diiy, Aug. Stli. Come to Ileil Clou.l and ilo your trml- Rev. .1. H Jnrboe ot Lincoln is in tlio city this week. I). W. Fay of Uliiu Hill was on our btiocts Monday. Al Grubcii, of Hliif Hill, wns on our btrccts, Tuesday. Miss Cliarlottti lluui stottu spoilt Wednesday in Umvles. Mi-.'? Isabelle Maynard was a passun Ker to Lincoln, Wednesday. New Summer Dress Goods now be luff sliown by Miner Hros. Co. I'rot 1'. M. Whitehead returned heme from Lincoln last ovonini,'. Win. Kuehn's Lamb Chop are now on sale at Yost'- Meat Market. adv Mrs. C. T. Dirkensnii went to Blad en, Wednesday, to visit her son, Clyde. Mrs. J A. ISrndfoul and children re turned home from Hastings Tuesday. Mrs A. A. Lelloy is in Hebron this weed; visiting with her mother and sister. Mr. Fied DeTour returned to (iuide Hock, Wednesday, after visiting rela tives here. Mrs. N. II. Simpson leturned homo from Codv, Saturday, whore she visit ed her son. Mrs. S.C. Kills and daughter, MKs Helen, went to Lincoln, Wednesday, to visit relatives. Mrs. Mary Simpson and Mrs Maude llenfro wont to Armour, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trobold of Campbell spent Sunday at the Henry Dipderloh home. Karl Diekorson returned to Pauline, Tuesday, utter visiting n tow days with friends bore. Wallace Moranvillo of Amherst is visiting his "landfuther, Dr. J. W. MornuvUle, this week. Art ntid Will Chancy of Superior vi-tted their parents, Mr. and Mis. .1. K. Chaney, Wednesday. Wan i in 50 to So lbs., thrifty stoeic hogs. Will pay premium over tnnrket price. C. H. Miner Serum Co. lolm Foster and dauj,'litor, Miss Kva' spent Tuesilay evening' In Uopubllcan City with Mr. and Mrs. Postern. Uhas. Ludlow returned to McCook, Tuesday, after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V Ludlow, Kev. Whitaker will preach at 11 a. m., and J. Ilihv, .larboe at 8 p m. next Sunday at the Church of the Dieiliicii. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mis. .J. H. Koblnson and Mesdames Itubcn Schnlt. and Fred Wlttwer went to (Initio Hock, Wednes day, to isit relatives. Attorney II. X. Xicholson returned to his home at West Point, Sunday, after spending a few days with Ids brother, Dr. K V. Xicholson, who in in company with Aaron Hedge accom panied him to Hastings via the Ford. On last Monday night, at about mid night, lightning struck the barn of the Amboy Mill A: Hlevator Co , on their farm located one mile west of the mill, and destroyed the building ami con tents, including a jack and stallion. The uuimals were not tied and the doors of the barn were- open but they failed to take advantage of tho oppor tunity to escape. The loss totaled about flTuO, no insurance being carried on building or the stock. liny your (Irocerlosof Minor Hros.Co. V.. .1. Overing was in Cowlcs, Tues day. (i. W. Llndsey spent Tuesday in Superior Miss Julia Warren is In Superior tliis week. Pi. W. Myers, of Xora, was in town Saturday. Hoy Itobbins rcturuotl to (initio Hock', Friday. Mrs. Ucsslo Cain is visiting in Den ver this week. A housu anil !1 lots for sale. Inquire of John Foster Miss Ketta McDowell .spent Tues day in Hastings. C. I-1. Cather was a passenger to Supetior, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. llutVer spent Tuesday ill Hastings. Mrs. Morton Smith returned homo from Xelson, Friday. II. A. Merdrin, of Akron, Colorado, spent Sunday In tho city. Miss Mary dab, of Ilubbel, is visit ing her sister, Miss Anna. Mis Inez Fetty, of Iuavale, took in the Chautauqua, Friday. Mi'ss F.tta Watson of Winner, Kan sas, was in the city, Friday. I-M Fear ii and wife spent Sunday in (iuide Hock with their son. A. T. Walker and wife went to De wit t, Sunday, to visit friends. Miss Helen Moore, of Lincoln, is a guest at the C. F. Cather home. Miss Emma Hliss'of Inavale, spent Satuiday at tho lirant Turner home. Remember tho dates of the Xebnis ka State Fair are September 1th to Sth. Has your subscription expired? Seo date on address of this week's Cliu:r. Miss Ulancho Pope returned homo from summer school at Lincoln, Sat urday. Xow (jtiecn Quality Shoes Low mid Shoes aro now being shown at Miner Ilros. Co. Miss I rune Pegg returned, Friday, from Kearney, whero she attended summer school. Misslruia Grimes has returned to Hastings after visiting with her broth er, H. L tiiimes. Mis Elsie Cather returned from Lincoln, Saturday, whero sho visited for several weeks. Mis. James Mcintosh left Tuesday for Powell, Wyoming, to visit with Clms. Isoin ami family. Kev. .1. M. Hates loft Saturday morning for Denver when' he will spend two or three weeks. Miss Florence Kellogg returned home from Kearney, Saturday, where sho attended normal school. Will (ialbraith and family returned el home from (irand Island, Saturdny, whero lliov visited relatives. Mrs. J. II. Morrison ami daughter, of Superior, spent tho weekend with Mr. ami Mrs Walter Warren. Misses Goldte and Louise Wilson went to Friend, Monday, after visit, ing at the Chri'-s Zeiss home. F. II. Cassil returned homo Satur day evening fio Lyons, Kansas, where ho bail been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Holllster left Satuiday for Lincoln after visiting a month with their son, (ieo. V. Holl lster. Tho Misses Marie Wolfe, Marybello Hassingei, Maurino Caldwell and Jennie and Margnrut Miner returned homo Frldsy from Peru where they had been attending the State Normal school. J3he TEPEE . HT iJSv-w Monday, Aug. 7 Marguerite Clark The Paltry Munetie Star, in "Wildf lower" n. A beautiful charaetei iatioii and a delightful tale of sweet Innoceiise ami eternal youth A drama of the lights and shadows of the forest ami the depths and shallows of human life. Regular prices Friday, August 4 The Iron Claw, the I'athe Pictorial and two comedy pictures Saturday, August 5 A strong and entertaining live reel program, consisting of the "Uroken Promise, a three reel Knickerbocker drama, Chicago Tribuno Xows anil a comedy. Nest week' "Old Curosity Shop." Miss (Jertrude L. Coon spent Satur day in Hastings. Cecil liarrett is homo from St. Francis, Kansas. Mrs. Lloyd Perry lett .Saturday for Mini City, Kansas. Dr. A. V. Holes returned from Franklin. Saturday. William Foster, of Republican City, was in town Friday. Miss Ruth Johnston has returned home from Lincoln. Miss l'.laneh Gov, of Bladen, visited with Mrs. C. C. Cox, Fiiday. Attorney liornard McXeny returned homo from Alma, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii liutlor spent Sun day in C'owles with CJ. A. Wells. Mi. and Mrs. Curt (Jeer spent the weekend in Franklin with relatives. James Uyan and Chet Sheeley at tended the cat nival at Franklin, Fri day. IMitor Karl L. Spcuce,of the Frank lin Xews, was in the city Sunday aftoiunon. Will Provost and wife arc homo from McDonald, Kansas, where they spent a mouth. Oris Fearn and wife returned to Hastings, Saturday, after a few days visit with his patents. Lew Fearn, of I'lainview, Texas, arrived in the city the last of the week to visit relatives, Henry liiclimomi, of Omaha, was the guest of Attorney IJernard Mc Xeny and wife, Fiiday. Eli Houchiu, of Wheeler, Kansas, was visiting leiatives ami tiieutU in this vicinity this week. H.ul S.ilailen letiirnetl home from Peru, Satuiday. where he attended the Sthte Normal school, (ieo. K, S'elS'en and Frank Leader brandt left overland for South Da kota the last of the week. J. K. Yost is now dilvir.g a new 'Overland iinti mobile which he pur chased of James Peter-on. Miss Dortiiiiy iioni.-a returned 'o Itluo Hill, Saturday, after .spending a week with Miss Kriria Hanney. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe, of Uiid City, Kansas, arc visiting rolathoi and friends in tho city this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith returned home fioin Clayton, Kansas, Satur day, whole they visited their sou. in "Hetty in Search of n Thrill". A dcliglitlul comedy.draina, at the Tepee tonlfht ut bjtlO iff it TTtJtJYTt 1 vV MAHGiir.wmi claim y M.'.s r In -. ' r vIuajiu lATii? 7 Iom Auld. of Omaha was In the .' city the last of the wet k looking after biislne's matters anil vWitltig frleiuN. John MeGulro, Con Harr and Aithnr and James Oilbcrt attended the ear nival at Franklin, Thursday evening Mrs Paul Storey and daughter. M ss Vernon, loturiiod home Saturday from Lincoln where they spent n few days Miss Hitii Lauvor. who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Dave Hell, left Saturday for her home at Kck ley, Colo ratio. Henry Richmond ami daughter, Harriot, returned to Otnaha, Satuiday. after isititig at the ltornurd McXeny home. Mis -. . Hill returned to her home at Hastings. Monday, after visiting a few days with her mother, Mi. lias singer. Marlon Mercer was in Downs. Kan sas, Fiiday, where he played with the Labanon band at the anniveisary cele bration. Mis. George Smelser returned home Suntlay fioin Hiverton where she had been visiting with her daughter, Mis. Fred Taylor. Marlon Mercer and Rev lleebo will go to Lebanon this evening, where Mr. Mercer will play with the hand at their concert. Mrs. II. X Mnrtlock.of Tulsa, Okla homa, left lor Hcklcy, Colorado, niter visiting her cousin, Mrs. Dave Hell, for a few days. Fred (tiahaiu ami sister, Miss Sarah. of Horton, Kansas, returned to their lionie, Sunday, after visiting with leiatives hero. Mr. ami Mrs. lieurgo Harris left Tuesday via the Ford for points in Colorado ami Wyoming where they will enjoy an outing. Mr. anil Mrs. K. H. Itutler, of Smith Center spent the (list of the week In the city with her paronts, Mr, and Mrs R U. Lcggett. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cowtlen ami family want to Doweese, Tuesday, whero they will enjoy an outing on the Little ltluo river. Will llrooks, Jack StctVeu ami Jim F'.hciton returned homo Sunday from Seltlon. Kansas, where they had been working for the past month. Some short runs of Low Shoes for Women Hindis and Tans, in Kids, Patents anil CaH. While they last Your choice. SI. 1!'. Minor llios. Co Mr. and Mrs. Herman Maderon of Mt. Clare were the guests of hor sist ers, .Mrs. t. u. Mi-Arthur and Miss Mildred Iieland the last of the week The season of Lightning and Torna does is appioaehing. Don't delay too long for the Insurance you may need, G. M. YtiiiCamp, General Insurance. We nre in tin market for 100 to l'J.'t pounds Shoats at market nrice dnl'iver- 'd at Seiuni Plant. Will pay for do- livery to plant. -C. II. Miner Scrum Co Mrs. S. M. Gail returned to In r home at Long Island, Kansas, Satui day morning, after visiting a mouth witli her brother, J. A. McArthtir ai.il SOUS. Attorney F. J. Monday spent Sun day In 1-Mison with ills hi other. Ills wife and children, who had been isit ing at that place, accompanied him home. Mrs. Harry Stroup returned home Thursday evening from St. Joe, whit she lias been visiting hor son, Hvcrett, who is employed by Xave-McCord wholesale grocers. Mr. Well and Mrs. Groves, of Kan sas City, wlio woic eiirouto to Ilo publican City to visit her father, Mr Postern, spent Monthly in the city with John Foster and daughter, Miss Eva. ' Clark Stevens and daughter. Miss Margaret, returned home 'Ihii'sdav vcning fioin their trip to Indian. i Mr. Stevens says that tlio crops heie' look better than those in the Lastem states. FnnSw.i: Tin o'd IM. 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