i'tiwwiWm!giWR8 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF P BIW5S y '1 Gossard Corsets THEY LACE IN FRONT si Style for livery Figure si Sice 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 ........i". ........ ""--"" ..:... .'..".. AS TOLD TO US ........ o:x.x ............. ::::::. Come to lied Cloud and do your trad ing. Hew A. Schiill was in Nine Hill, Friday. Charley Arnold down from Inu vale, Tuesday. Miss (ireta Turnuru went to Guido Rook, Friday, to visit friends. Mrs. S. .1. Fair and children return ed to Hastings, Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Sutton and Miss Rose Sutton were in Hastings, Wed nesday. Miss tiretaTurnuro went to Super ior, Wednesday morning, to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Tophatn, of Blue Hill, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Mrs. Rout. Avery and son, Doyt, went to Superior, Wednesday morning, t6 visit relatives. Notice: My dental pallors will be closed the next two weeks as I rm going away for a vacation. Dr. II. V Nicholson. Mr. mid Mrs. Sim Robertson and son, Will, went to Lincoln, Monday, where they will visit their daughters and sisters. Hundreds of Thousands of Square Meals Per Day are cooked on The TO3S? Range South Btnd ALL-WAYS RELIABLE And they are good meals too There's a reason: A good range helps a good cook, Come and see us, and we will show you why there is no other range quite as good as the South Bend Malleable Sold in lied Cloud by Geo. W. Trine Red Cloud' Leading Hardware Dealer m vwv i V TC-T r 1 73 lv PMSlt'liSrMB HtrMrHtLtirwRBl WSSSm ltuy your iiocerlesof Miner llros. Co Trace Sherer spent S'inday in Napo- nee. ti. 1! Kincaid was in Hastings,' Kii- day. Olen l'helps was down from Uhulen, Friday. Mrs. Hello Keaglo went to CowlesJ Monday morning. Rev. and Mrs. !. K. Jarboe returned to Lincoln, Tuesday. Clark Crow and Jim Ktherton spent Sunday in (J aide Rock, Cecil Uarrett spent the weekend irr Alma with friends. Miss Kthcl Slawson returned home from Hastings, Friday. Chas. Steward shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City, Wednesday. Sherman Hec.ley went to llurcliard Monday, to visit relatives. Win. Kuehn's Lamb Chop are now on sale at Yost's Meat Market. adv New Summer Dress Goods nov be ing shown by Miner Uros. Co. Mrs. Ressie fuirr returned home from Denver, Sunday morning. Harvey Rickorson spent Sunday evening in Franklin with friends. Will (JilhHUi and Carl McArthur re turned home Friday fromIiladen. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Cross spent Sun day in Franklin witli her parents. lias your subscription expired? See date ou address of this week's Cilinr. The Misses Blanche, Pearl and Mabel Pope were passengers to Crete, Mon day. Joe and Will Topham spent Friday in Itluo Hill with their brother, George. James Peterson went to Fremont, Monday, to attend the tractor demon stration. Leonard Reiher went to Fremont, Monday, to attend the tractor demon stration. New Queen Quality Shoes Low and Shoes are now being shown at Miner liros. Co. Miss Mnrybolle Uassingcr went to Hastings, Monday, to visit her sister, Mrs. C. E. Hill. The first of the week M. D. Corner purchased a fine Haddorf pluoo of the LeRoy Music Co. F. U. Turnure is now driving a new Chalmers .automobile which he pur chased last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Grimes went to Hustiugs, Monday to visit his mother, Mrs. J. F. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey and his sister, Miss Mabel, went to Cowles, Tuesday, to visit relatives Waniid 50 to 80 lbs., thrifty stock hogs. Will pay premium over market price. C. II. Miner Serum Co. Mrs. .lay l'opo loft Tuesday morn ing, for Denver where she will visit her sons, Wlnfred and Cliestor. Miss Gladys Renfro returned Iron o Sunday from Cheyenne alter visiting with relatives for several weeks, Harry Kldrege of Kensington, Kan sas, spent Sunday in tire city with his 'parent, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Eldrege. Andy Young returned to Rosalie, I Tuesday, after spending a few days in the city with relatives Bird friends. I The Misses Carrie and Stella Shute returnrd homo Sunday evening from Omaha, where they spent a tow days Miss Lueile Coplcn, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coplen, re turned to her homo at Guide Hock. Sunday, Mrs. Ruth Gardener returned home Friday, from Vermillion, Kansas, where she spent several weeks with relatives. T5he TEPEE Monday, Aug. 15 Mary Pickford in FANCHION THE CRICKET A delightful comedy drama with the winsome little star in the facinatinr; role of Faiiehiou, a mlschevious imp of a girl. TOMDRIIMW-Filday, the Iron Claw and throe other reels. SATURDAY, a big .'i-reel program, consisting of tiro Matchmakers, nil-reel drama and two other pictures TUESDAY, The Souial Pirates. WEDNESDAY, The Jungle, t h e great story by I'pton Sinclair. Arthur McArthur spent Monday irr Klvorton at the II G. Lindley home. A new plato glass front was Installed In Peterson's now garage building this week. Will Shoemaker, Clras Woods and Hurley Starr, went to Grand Island, Monday, evening. Hobart lllackledgo went to Deweose, Wednesday morning, to enjoy an out ing with tho Hoy scouts Mrs. F. 11. Cassil returned home from A I lira, Friday morning, v.Jiero she had been visiting her parents. Mrs. J II. Robinson went to Guido Rock, Wednesday morning, to visit her son, Arthur Robinson and wife. Hi-iice Robinson, of Clay Center spent Friday evening irr tho city, with his parent1, Mr and Mrs. C. I). Robin son. Miss Graco Sherer returned home from liluo Hill, Friday, after spending a few days witlr lrer sister1, Mrs. II. W. Arnold. Mrs. James liurdcn left Tuesday f r St. Joe and Kansas City whore she will buy a fall line of millinery stock for her store. Jim Moranville of Amherst arrivid in tho city Tuesday evening belt l- called hero by the serious illness of his father. Mr. and Mrs Hude Robertson, cf Itluo Hill, spent Sunday in the city, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Robertson. Frank Adams, tire old reliable horse buyer, was in town, Tuesday. Head bis ad. which appears ou another page in this issue. Mrs. E. II. Albright and daughter Miss lone, returned home Friday, from Manderson, Wyoming, wlrere they spent a few weeks. Dr. Lillian Koontz left last week for Mendon, Missouri, where she will locate and practice her chosen profe'S ion which is dentistery. Mrs. S. C. Ellis and daughter, Miss Helen, returned homo the llrst of the week, from Lincoln, wlrere they bpent a few days with relatives. A new steel bridge is being built ou the Webster and Frankliu county line, ou the road west of Inavale, which will be appreciated by the autoists. There will bo uo baud concert this evening orr account of scvcrul mem bersof the band belonging to tho Hoy Scouts are away enjoying an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison re turned to Iloldrege, Friday everiln,', after spending h few days with h t prrents, Mr. turd Mrs. (J. W. Hutclri- S3U. Mr. and Mrs. D.ive ICuley, autoed to Djwee.se, Saturday, to spend a fewdays with Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Cowdeir, who are enjoying air outing ou lliu Ulue river. G. C. Dalley hai purchased a cream ery at MeCool .Junction and is now In possession of thu same. Ho v 1 1 ' move his family to that place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Robinson, .Mr and Mr-i. Oliver l'owoll, Mr. arrd Mrs. Hrtruo Robinson, left Tuesday, lorMlrrnenpo lis, Minnesota, wlrere they will cnioy an outing. nvnvpicHtouo u Dr Camp was In Hastings today. Mrs. C II Woods MMit to Omaha this iiiornliin. G. W. Hutchison returned homo Saturday fionr Hastings, J F. Winters of Lincoln was irr the eity the last of tho week. Miss lima llanney went to Itluo Hill this morning to visit friends. Miss Imo Stniho returned homo from Superior, Wednesday evening. John Marsh of Guide Rook was on our streets Monday aftotnoon. r. M. Smith of Hekloy, Colorado, Is irr the oily isltlug relatives and friends-. Miss Irene MoGuiro spent tire llrst ot the week irr liloominglou with ftieirds. Henry Clark of Lincoln was irr the oily the last of tho week visiting fiierrdi, Oliver ShalVult is in Riverton this week holding down a chair in the bar ber 'hop. Tho Andoisoii Amusement Co , is holding forth on tho lots south of the Laundry. Mrs. W. G. Hamilton and childicti loturnodhonie from Guide Rock, Tues day evening. Ed Auraek and Dr. Dauierull have had cement etirbiugs put in front of their ros'nlonoos. Mrs. Nato i'liitt and daughter, Mar. K':u ct, wont to Cowles this moiiriiig to visit her parents. Miss Vernon Stoiey entertained n number of her friends at a parly, Thtitsday afternoon. Ilev. A. G. HlacUwell of Clayton. Kansas, visited with John Coon be tween trains Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chal Gellatly left Fri day for lirdianapolrs, Indiana, where they will visit relatives. C. C. McConkoy was orr the sick list a few days tho last of the week and is able lobe around again. Mrs. .lurries Gillram went to Lang- don, Iowa, this morning to visit her son, Harry Gilliam and wife. Miss Helen Moore returned to Lin coln, Friday morning, after visiting a few days at the C. F. Gather home. W. G. Hamilton went to Guide Rock, Sunday, wlrero he together witli his family spe'rt the day with relatives. Mrs. II. S. Durrett anil O. W. Raker, who have been visiting at the Alf Saladerr home, werrt to Rosalie tills morning. John MoGuiro, Jim Gilbert, Con U'UT aird Raymond Koout. attended the automobile dr awing at Superior, Thu'sday. Harry Lot-on, Dr. Holes, Phil Sher wood, Vorliu Taylor arrd Laird Potter attended tho automobile drawing at Superior, Thursday. Some short runs of Low Shoes for Women Itlacks and Tans, irr Kids, Patents mid CalL Whllo they last Your choice SI. I'd. Miner Urns. Co. Tho season of Lightning and Torna does Is appioaohing. Don't delay too long for the Insurance you may need. O. M. VanCamp, General Insurance. We are in tire market for 100 to 125 pounds Shouts at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hosurer return ed home Sunday morning from Cali fornia where they spent the last three months in the hopes of improv ing his health. Marion Mercer went over to Lebanon this morning whore he will go with the band and merchants of that place on a booster trip and advertising the Lebanon anniversary, Orr Monday afternoon, at o'clock, the llostou National Bloomers und the local Indians will cross bats at the Koontz ball'park. Go out and see the game and root for the homo guards. An adrnissiorr fee of two bits will be charged. Orr Tuesday afternoon, several auto mobile loads of I!ladin citiens and their band visited this city. They were out boosting for tho county fair which will be held at that place on August 1'i to 25. The baud rendered several selections, while heie, which was enjoyed by our citizens, who did not go to the bull game JUST OUT! "When a Man's a Man" Tho nuw look by Harold Hell Wright is now on sale. 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Take tho en. ifiQsji "y tiro family cacu vvck lutea tytVfVJfJ racliadventuroofl'es. ji&SC v4 v-r. t5VEEK5 30ItEELS Orpheum, Friday, August 18 m 1 i .? i ixii 4' '-: ' X '.V .1 V i t. y, 1 i