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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1916)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ft ffci 1 -0 -t i FQRTHEFARM Lr-rfa A p$- ?--tf w DEEDING POULTRY with the right kind of food is the great secret of successful poultry raising. Hcss's Pancaca is the bcsl thing vc know of to keep your hens healthy and make them lay. 25c - 60c - SI. 25 For Cholera Try Cholerine It has proved cffcclual. C. L. lotting THE DRUGGIST AS TOLD TO US 'VVVVTV Come to Bed Cloiitl mid do join1 trad ing. Attend tin1 County Pair nt Illation, Ftiday. Harold Copleti spent Sunday in Guide Bock. Jns. (Blbert spent Sunday in Guide with tiietids. Art Brndshaw of Napnnec was in town Monday. Oliver Wright was lionii' from River tou over Sunday. L. A. Graves arrived in the city Tues day from Denver. See those new School Ginghams nt. Albright'. adv Fred Temple, of Kansas City, was in town, Satin day. Mrs A. I). Wondetly icturned home Thursday, from Omaha. Mrs Clias. Batueis returned to her home at Lincoln, Monday. W. II. Rosciiuruns ruturue 1 liouio Thursday trom LnCross, Kansas. Alf Saladen ivturueil home Thins day afternoon from Kansas City Mrs. ltiiv O.itm.iti snout tlie last of the week with friends in Hastings. Miss Hnel ShulVnit went to Omaha. Monday, to vl-it liur grandparents Mrs. Lew Beers went to Beaver City, Thursday afternoon, to visit lelatives. Don't foiget that Albright's Cash Stoie saves you money. Investigate! Mls Flosie .Smith, of Bekley, Colo rado, is visiting relatives and friends here Joe Fogle accompanied lien McFar land on his trip over his tenitory this week. Wilbur Hamilton and fuu.ily are iu Hastings ttidny, attending Bingling's circus. Miss Bthel Wlsecarvor spent the Inst or the week in Lebanon with fiieuds. Miss Mabel Bueistetta of Tecumseh is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Bert Morhnrt. Miss Esther Pine, of St. L'.uil. Min nesota, Is visiting at the homo of her mint, Mrs. Alf Saladen. E. .1. Overing left Monday for Lin coln and Omaha where he will attend to some business allairs. The Social Ciicle of the I'nited churches will hold a market at K. 1'. Weebiier's store Saturday. Beware of 1 1 hi r pi ices' Peerless hinh patent il M an I Norton Special &17H-M A Albright ulv Sweeping Reductions LOW OXFORDS - PUMPS - SANDALS This is a Rare Opportunity for You to Select Warm Weather Footwear from a Bright, Clean, Up-to-date Stock at a GREAT SAVING IN PRICE THE MINER BROS. CO. GENERAL MERCHANTS A Mighty Safe Place T Trade liny your Groceries of Miner Bros. Co Will Hi own was iu Hastings. Mon ti ay Siipt. Whitehead spent Saturday In Hastings ( Miss Anna Nelson went to Blue Hill, Monday. Will Auld spent the tlrst of the week iu Denver Mis Hasslnger went to Beweese Tuesday morning. Attorney A. M. Walteisjof Itlue Hill was iu town Saturday. Mrs, (1. .1. Wanen spent Thursday iu Uostwii'k with friends. Finnic Kllinger returned home from St. tine. Sunday evening. B. . Copied i etui ned homo from Lincoln. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mis .tames Moranville re turned to Amheatst, Thuisday. Mis. ,1. C. Mvers and Miss Ruth .Johnston spent Saturday In Hustings Jack Steillus returned homo Sun- I tiny morning fi urn Kelt ley, Colotado, I Win. Ovorleese and family spent I !.... .,.1.... I.. IM ..III. 1.1. t .11.. lllii,-)mi in iviti:iiwii ihi nn muni- er Mrs Oliver Wright returned home Saturday inorning from Brush, Colo rado. Mr. Scrivner came down fiom Ben kleman Monday night to visit his son. Casli Misses Doiothy and Bduu Bge, of Yolk, ure visiting their brother, B M. Bge. K. J. Skeun.of Smith Center, Kan sas, was iu the city Monday visiting menus. Mr. and Mrs Clias. Milllgan, Jr., of McCook, spent Sunday with ids mother Mis. C. II. Rust and daughter, Esdu, returned home fiom Omaha. I'ritlay evening. Mrs. C. 11. Miner and son, Charles, returned home from Trenton, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sherman anil Mr. and Mrs I'ete Hansen spent Sunday iu Superior. Mrs. Frank Kllinger and her moth er, Mrs. X . Harden, spout Sunday in Camphell. Mrs. Fred Stewart of Hastings, spout the weekend with her mint, Mrs. Blizibeth Foe. Mr. and Mrs. 10. W. AnJersou ami Mr. and Mrs. Fietl Kuehn iiutoed to Juniata, Sunday. Miss Hael Saladen left Satutday, for Mi-l'her.son, Kansas, where site will visit friends. Miss Hael Stilllcr, after spending a week herewith fi lends, denmtcti Monday for David City. Miss Grace Brown returned to her home ut Wandciiu, Mlnnesot'i, after visiting with her brother. Mis. W. (leteii iiml sons, of Sterling, Colorado arrived Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. A. K. Sutton. Miss Alice Hawthorne, of the Peru Normal school is visiting her aunt, Mis. O. C. Teel, this week. Miss Marie Woolsuy leturiied to Superior, Kiiday, after visiting a few days at the Kobt. Avery homo. Mrs. Hoy Stevens spent the last of the week iu Lebanon attending the unniveisary and visiting fiicnds. F G, Ttirimro and family left Sun day via unto for Jefferson, Oklahoma, where they will visit her brother. Miss Willa Catlier, or Boston, ar rived in the city Thursday !o visit her patents, Mr. and Mis.'C. F. Cather. Mis. 1'. A. Wullbrnndt returned homo Tliursday fiom MeCool Junction where she had been visiting relatives A largn number of our citizens journeyed to Superior via automobile Tuesday Hl'ternoon, where tney in spected the stwi r systeui CUTS g-5t3ZsaP3CgarmrgraTTSCT J3he TEPEE l is. Today : Thursday BLANCHE SWEET in 'The Clue9 A Thrilling 5-part Drama Friday Till". IKON CLAW, iu lw.. reels PATHK- NKWs I'll lOKIAL liUKK'S LATH 1. 1 Ntll l, Comedy. Till: AStBNT OK MT 1! IN'i:i:,Klng of the coast range, near .Sciltle. Saturday Till'. OATH OK HATH, a tiueo reel Kiiiclteilioeker ilranin, with Henry King and mi all star cast. rilK 01 Mil HBIRBSS, Comedy, SHERIFF'S DITY, Drama. Shows s nud 0.3o. Mat. 2;:i0 Satutday. MONDAY, llael Dawn in Clasessa. TIKSDAY, Social Pirates WKDNKSDAY, Henlali, the ruinous novel or Augusta Evans, in pictures, Vote for the Sewer lioiuls. Clarence Jones went to Wrnv, Colo rado, Thuisday. Roy Teel of Los Angles California, arrived in the city 1'iiday to visit hi parents. Mr. and Mrs O. C Teel. (!. W. Hummel, Henry Uilhitui iiuil Frank HulVur were in Bladen, Wed nesday, attending the county fair. Mrs. Ilerbeit Frey returned to Mc Cook, Monday, after visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs C. T. Dickenson. John Ncuerbcrg and family ot Ox foul spout the last of the week in the city with his brother, II. Neuurberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickenson left Friday for Happyville, Colorado, wheie thoy will make their homo on a farm Mr. and Mrs. Koy .Stevens went to Lincoln, Tuesday, to attend the Miss ouri Valley l'liotograplier'seonveutiou. Miss Kat'hael Cowden returned home the last of the week from Superior, after visiting a few thiys with friends. Douglas Cather, of Tust'on, Arizona, arrived iu the city, Friday, to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs C. F Cath er. 10. It. Caddis, of the editorial stall of the Omaha World Herald, was iu tlio city the first of Hie weelc visiting friends. Attorney It W. Stewart returned home Fiiday inorning from Denver, whore lie had been lookingaftcr .some business mattcis, County Kupeiiuteutleiit Gertrude L Coon went to Bladen, Welnosdny, where she will look after the school exhibit at the fair. Lost A SUIson wrench, between Lester anil Peterson's garage about two weeks ago. Finder pleasu return the "-a-iu- to Lrnt'st Starke. itjr ulamce3m:ct V l'aul White wont to Wils iivllle, Wednesday Miss Laura Hedge went to Geneva, Tuesday morning The county commissioners are iu session this week. Mis G W. Llndsey leturiied home Saturday evening from Omaha. Mis ('lias Kldrege went to Blue llilb Wednesday, to visit her parents. Win Knehn's Lamb Chop are now on ! saie in i osi s .m'ai .Maritei. auv Miss Marcellne Lotigtou of Hastings Is the guest of Miss Lucile Stroiip, Has jour subscription esplrotl? See date on address of this week's Clltrr. Bd McAllister was In Franklin, Tues day, looking after some business alVaii s A full line ot School Boohs and Sup I lies for country districts at Cutting's. A largo number of our i iti.'.etis weie In Hastings today attending Kingliug's eiicus. Mr. and Mis. 11. ('. Gellatl.V letiiiued . . i. .-., .. .... . . .. home Sunday evening fiom Indianapo lis, Indiana, M .liilit, V.ii,ciiiii. iiil ..litlili ..it I went to Snpcilor, Wetluestl.iy. to visit her parents. Miss Mamio Weaxer of Stella is u gaest of her aunt, Mts. Noah Mellow e'l this week. The city's now oil engine nrrhed tins week and Is being installed at the power house. Mrs. (I. II. Ilollister and daughter, Miss Marie, went to Lincoln, Monday, to visit lelatives Misses Hii.mI uinl Beatrice McKolgh an spent Momlav in (iuidc Koek with lelatives and friends. Miss Myrn Meeker of .Imperial has accepted a position as stenographer with A. II. Carpenter A Son. Wan ii.n &0 to 80 lbs., thrifty slock hogs, Will pay premium over market price. C. H. Minor Scrum Co, Mesdamos Bubcn Sehull. and Noah McDowell and Miss Minnie Weaver spent Wednesday in Guide Buck. Miss Mabel I'opn returned home from Fairlleld, Saturday evening, after spending a. few days with friends Miss Charlotta Bueistelta nn i veil homo Saturday evening fiom ICeainoy where she had been visiting her sister- M i s. George VauCaiup spent Sunday iu McCook with her husband, G surge VanCauip, who is assist mliu the train tlcsp.itcher's oltlcc. Mrs. C A. Schedule and daiighteis. Bva and Helen, left Wednesday for a few days visit with lelatives in Hast ings ami Grand Island Mr. and Mrs (icorne Corner autoed to Omaha, Monday, wheie ho will look after some business malteis for the Havel A Corner gaiage. We are iu tne market for 100 to 12.") pounds Shouts at inaiket price deliver ed at Sei inn Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant.. ('. II. Miner Sciuin Co Mr. and Mrs. B P. Weesneruud Miss llattie Christian went to St Joe, Sun day, wheie they will buy a now Hue of fall and winter merchandise for his store. Mr. and .Mrs L. II. Blnc.kludgo, Mr. and Mis. Floyd Tiirmiie nud Miss Brum Bauiiey autoed to Lebanon, Siitui day evening, and attended the anniversary. B. J. Kineaidc went to Hastings, Tuesday, to accompany his wife and daughter, Miss Doretta, of Chicago, to this city whero they will mulct their future home. Monday, Sept. Ith will lung be re membered by pations of the auto races ut the State Fair. The woild's best drivers will be there. Seven jjreat races in addition to elimination trials Mr and Mrs. W. B. Saunders and family and hi mother spent the week end in the city wL!i Mis. Saunders'i brother, Harvey Bickcrson They left Tuesday via automobile for Billings. Montana, where they make their future I home. The in lil oidur houses ate Jlo nKny the post oillces with their fall "lin of catalogues and wo notice u huge' number of our citizens me taking them home to lend dining the winter months and also to use as a o-iitu, piece on the pallor table. FokSm. The old Btl. Smith place' of 7i" lOncies adjoining town on which will bo fount! one modern house, ten , nuiit house, big bain, city water, lights, etc. Price, ssnoo with' any reasonable teims. Inquire of W. II. I Boseiiciaus or 15. (1. Boliauau, Lincoln, Nebiaska. Tui infant daughter of Mr. and Mm I Fred Corhett, who icsido south of this ' city, passetl away at their homo on .Monday evening. The l.iuerul services were held Tuesday afternoon, Bev (i ' W Iluiuuiel ollleiating. Tlio bereaved ' parents and lelatives have the symjia-' thy of the tntlio cominiinlty tlurlug their sad liour of bereavement On Wcdiitstliiy nftcniooii, at the County Fair at Bladen, Bail Banker wiille driving his father-in-law, J. M. Burgess' horse iu tho i':j.s pace, the horsu stumbled throwing tho driver out of the cart. Bail was wearing goggles which iu some wuy cut tho eyeball or Ids left eyo causing him to lose the sight of that eye aud also bruising him up considerable. This Hot Weather MEANS COOL DRESSING Wc Arc 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 The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" 4 I WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR COAL ORDERS PL ATT & FREES Mr. and Mrs. John Trout and family of McCook, spent Siiiiihiyliu the city with Ids brother, l'hil Trout and fami ly. Miss Uuth Sanson returned to her homo at W'iIcon, Saturday, lifter visit ing w ith her cousin, Mis. V.A McAlli ster. Mrs. I. II. Holmes and son, Clayton, ivtiirnel home Friday, from Fairbury, where they spent a fu.v days with rela tives. Mr. and Mis. Peiry Perdue left Sun day evening lot Yuma, Colorado, where they will imiliit their future home. M. A. Meicer was over to Lebanon the liiht of the week where he played with the Lebanon hand during the annlveisary. Mr. and Mrs. K. L.tirimes depaitcd Saturday ;for Boston where he will attend the National convention of licxall druggists. Mrs Bin burn I'hares icturned home from Chicago the last part of the week, wheie sho purchased fall and wintorgouds for her store. Mr. and Mrs A. V. Backer autoed to Waukeeuey, Kansas, Sunday, ami spent the day with theirtlaughter, Mrs. I'runk Sutton, who accompanied them home. Harvey Biekerson, the popular bar ber at Mercoi's barber simp, was iu Bladen, Wednesday, looking at the hoises cattle, chickens, etc., at the county fair. ii'i. m i' i ,i ,,,,. .. IheM. h. hades A.I Sm'..ii- u , ,, , - - !', 1'fll.i'1.;,.'tTtr.,n.M.'"pl f'i"' n- "" lit of the Iie.l Cloud Band mi Friday m'.'.'! ',.'. i'l'i';!' ,1'1 :'VB,Vhody tun out mi I help tin-, worthy organ, gjfagiiiiggGLmiwgiKfiKaatBMKa in...i nr urpneum, wea., August. JU Matinee and Night. S and 10 cents ' I. , ... , I,,, UNIVERSAL SPECIAL FEATURE P ST - fk ft eg U' VkI Featuring Grace Cunard and Francis Ford 15 WKUITQ OPSWIl'T ACTION. ACCIDENTS JLQ) VEiEilVD INCIDENTS AND BIG EVENTS MOST EVER DELIGHTFUL PICTURE O g nPFF O SHOWN. COMPLETE IN dO KfcfcLS SEE The Tigers Kill the Animal Trainer The Daring Feats of Horsemanship. The Clever Clowns in Fnsrinnlintf Fmlin Life as it is Lived Under the Big Tops. The Lights and Shadows of a Circus Romance. The Amazing Acrobatics of Famous Aerialists and other thrillers. It's Fascinating to Young and Old Alike ONE EPISODE EACH WEEK ) i iiiiiiiii Mrs Koj Sattley and son are rccov eilng ri mil on Illness, caused by eating canned peas contoiiiiiig poison at least this is the supposition as other mem tieis of tlit household who had not eaten them wen- not affected. On Monday evening, J. B. ICeniicdy ami S. B. Barton, lepublicau candi date Tor United St ites Senator ami Congressman, weie in the city and adiliessetl the voters on theiepulillcaii issues of the day. Hon. J. S Ciilhum introduced the speakers and also madeashoit speech. Thy baud was pri sent and rendeied a few selections. Among tho-e who attended the anni versary nt Lebanon the last of the week weie: iniug Cuininings, John Mcliuiic, .etuis McCall, Anion HciIl'c, jtlaieiico Shadboldt, Arthur, Carl and Lee Mc.Arthur, Harold Cnplcu, Jim (Blbcrt, Lloyd Bust, Bail McKMinmey, Schuyler Hayes, Don I'ultoii, .1, A. Bradford, Mciedlth Butler, Paul Buck les anil Lewis SchulU Keith Neville, our candidate fur Gov ernor, was In town Wednesday even lug shaking hands with the voters. Mr. Neville is making many new fi lends every day all over the state who will support him at the full elect ion and without a doubt, he will be elected governor by a very large ma jority. He stands for constructive rather than an experimental program unit hi s election will mean a continu ance of clcuu. business-like and elllc lent administration Cheap Farm Loans. If you want u cheap farm loan, sij ?!!. 1 il.il, .L,. I.. 41.... .. . .1 i""- . iiiiinn iiituit linn no oiuer I ' ..... ,n ... .i it i -"ii.i',iij iii nil,,,, mill l LHlUtltUlCC the cheapest money in the state, and the quickest rettiins. I have some private oio.iey. and live loan pb.ns to .-ho.. so Horn Ollliei u I Balil Stoiey t . H EHLTSTI t35s , I ne Kim - -' - " " I R jm "Hi n i"S