The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 31, 1916, Image 5

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
School
Reopens
in a few days
The best way to start the boy and
girl right is to buy the tilings they need
NOW. We sell School Supplies
of all kinds.
life
Pen Pads Pencil Pads
Note Paper Note Books
Compasses Pencil Bocs
Rulers Erasers
and everything else in the way of
School Supplies. Large tablets and
prices the same as ever.
C. L. Cotting
THE DRUGGIST
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AS TOLD TO US
Coino to Ited I'lnud'nnd do your trait
lS. Loo Uyiin ictuuiol to (iieeley Cent
er, Saturday.
Waylon Lippottoott went to Super
ior, Saturday,
Sue those new School Ginghams lit
Albiighf-. adv
County Attornoy V. J. Munduy was
iu Uluo Hill, Tuesday.
J. II. Iillinger shipped a ear of eat
tle to St. Joe, Sunday.
Mi. .1. 11 Millers returned home
from Hustings, Saturday.
Miss Anu.i Nelson returned home
from Uluo Hill, Monday.
ilohn Weesuer spent Saturday in
Supciior with relative".
VA McAllister leluinod home fioin
Orleans, Sunday morning.
Henry Ilutledgo is .seriou-ly ill at
his. home initio tltst wind.
Lew Hlhortbu returned liomo from
Clayton, Kansas Satin day.
Mis- Margaret Minor spent Satur
day in Superior with fiiend-.
George Itigstioin left for St. 1'iun
cis, Kansas, Tuesday morning.
Miss Laura Hedge loturuid home
from Geneva, Saturday evening.
Charles ICcllngg returned liomo
Irani Hasting-, Monday eveniin;.
lulin Mm tin leturuel home from
Schlou, Kansas. Sunday iikji iiiny.
Mr. and Mrs. Uernaid Fruit return
ed home troin Hustings, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sum Sliernian return
ed home from Hustings, Saturday.
Mi-. C. H. Miner and miii, Charles,
went to Trenton, Sunday morning'.
Mi-sos Helen Le'iiinon and Dorettu
IvlnUndo spent Tue-duy ill Hasting-.
Mr. mid Mih II. M hcrivner return
ed to Honkleniati. Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Marie l'aiks went to Iletdon,
Kan-as, Saturday, to Nit relatives.
Don't loiget that Albright's Cash
Stoio saves you money. Investigate!
llalph Heal eamo down from Al
liance, Monday, to visit with ids par
ents. Miss Cauie 13. Mellerter of Sagi
naw, Michigan, is visiting lelatlves
lieie.
Mr. and Mis. Clia-. Sohultz mid
family spent Sunday in Hastings with
lier sister.
M'.-s Maiy Sheldon left for Hillings,
Montana, Wednesday, where she will
teaeli -eliool.
Mis. Herb Ludlow audj daughters,
Neva and H-tlier, pent Tuesday iu
Guide Itocl:.
Mrs. Eldredge returned homo from
Uue Hill, Saturday, after spending
u few days with relatives,
Mrs. Win. Eugles returned home
Sunday morning from Yumn, Colora
do, after visiting with her son.
Miss Rose McGuire, the popular
cashier at tho Miner Hros. Co. Store,
Is enjoying a two week's vacatlou.
Mrs. Jay l'opo returned home from
Denver, Wednesday, after visiting
with her sous, Wlulflekl and Chester
George Leinmon weut to Norton.
Kansas, Saturday, to look after his
hoiscs in the races at the county fair.
Chas. l'ltchler went to Lincoln)
Wednesday, where he will attond the
NebrnsUu Business College this wint
er. Misses Kdith, Velum and Jessie Uoby,
of Nel-on, tire visiting with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Uoh
rer. Phillip Sheer of Stamford spent
Tuesday in the city with Kd MisAlllst-.
er while etiroute home fioin Kansas
City
Mr. and Mrs. l'.it Kelletlund ihuuht
ers, the Misses Minnie, Margaret unci
Tlieiesa, Mrs. J. Melneir.y and daught
ers, Nora and Kiln and Messrs. Law
j lenee and John Doyle spent Sunday
witli Mrs. Mclnertiy'H daughtor, Mr-.
C. II Holner and family at Rtverton
Huy your Orocerlos of Miner Hios.Uo
Win I'rovo-t was iu Smith Center.
Friday.
1M llurr, of Guide Koek. was in the
city, Monday
W. A. Kent weut to Denning Wed
nesday morning
IhekVd Cloud public IschooN will
open net Monday.
Mi. and Mis Hen MoKui hind spent
S-ttti'iiiiy in Hastings.
ltiin' Hall game Friday afternoon.
Niipnnee vs Ked Cloud. '
Chas, Sehellak spent Stindiy in
Hasting-, with relatives.
Aaron Hedge spent last Thursday
in Uosfvlfk nith f rleuils.
Haivey Kiilcef-on spent last Thins'
ilny in Orleans with friends.
Attend the ice eieam social at the
M. K. chin eh, Friday evening.
in. Kuehn'.s Lamb Chop are now on
sale at Yost's Meat Market, adv
lieu Gibson, of Franklin, was iu the
city, Saturday, visiting friend-.
.I.uU Musteis mid family returned
home fioin Looinis. Tuesday night.
M -s Mary Christian returned home
from Denver, Wednesday morning.
Has your subscription explicit? See
date on add t ess of this week's Cltti r.
Mr. and Mis. C. F. Guild, of lllue
HID, 'pent Sunday in the city with
iclatives.
Mr. anil Mr-. S. H. Uailey went to
Norton, Wednesday, to attend the
county fair.
Miss I Vail MeConkey went to Heat
lice this morning where she will visit
her In other.
John Foster and daughter, Miss Kvn,
-pent Sunday in Republican City
witli friends.
Hoard and room for High School
girls. -Mrs. F. T Ulcus, l block we-t
of High School.
W. II. Eiker. of Lincoln, Distiiet
Ihiginosr of the I'.urllngton, was iu
the eitv Wednesday.
Hewuro of Hour prices.! Peerless
high patent 1 SO ami Norton Special
$1.70 M. A. Albright. adv.
Mrs. H. A Cieiglilou speni Wednes
day in I'.liie Hill witli her sister. Mis.
C. F. Guml and family.
Dave Hell accompanied his mother-in-law,
Mrs. I). C Krago, to Kcldey,
Colorado, Wednesday morning.
Minion Mercorwent to Norton, Mon
day, to play with tho Smith Center
baud at the Norton county fair.
Mr. and Mm. Harry Conover, of
Gieat Falls, Montana, are visiting
with his mother, Mis Peter Conover.
Mr. mid Mis. Oscar Sattley returned
home, .Sunday fiom a trip to Yellow
stone Paik and oilier Western points.
Miss Conine Neiieibnrg leturned
liomo Tuesday from Grand Island
v here she had been visiting iclulives.
Mrs. Hhleis an 1 children ietuined
to Culboitson, Wednesday, after visit
ing with her biothers, Will and Chas.
Limlley.
Ihigciiu Ryan went to Lincoln,
Wednesday morning, where he will at
tend the Nebraska Rusiness college
this jear
Attorney U. W. Stewait wont to
Lincoln the first of the week to join
hib wife and spend a lew days witli
his patents
Mm. Chas Hulfcr and sister, Miss
Ketta McDowell, spent the last of tin
week in Axtell witli their sister, Mrs
Ernest Davis.
L. H. Tail autoed down from Lin
caln, Saturday, to spend a few davs
wiili fi lends and also to look after Ills
interests h'e.
Mis. Klla Patrick and children io
turned to Omaha, Wednesday, ufter
lisitiug lor several weeks with her
fut her. Dr. Cook.
The Misses Dorothy and I2dun Ego
returned to their home at York, Mo'i
day, after spendlngii week with tlieli
brother, L M Kge
Mr. and Mis Ldgur Cowden and
Mrs. II. C. Gelliitly wont to Heaver
City, Wednesday morning, where they
will spend a few days.
Tho Misses Florence Johnston and
and Haol Overlecse are attending the
Franklin County Teuchois' Institute
at Hloouiington this week.
Mrs. A. Jcrnburg and 'daughter,
Klhle, departed Friday evening, for
Ilappyvllle ami Akron, Colorado,
where they will visit friends.
Miss Marybelle Ilasslnger went to
Hastings. Saturday, to visit her sister,
Mrs. C. H Hill, and ulso to attend the
Adams County Teachers' Institute.
Misses Luclle llrtuly and Frances
Logan, of Chillcothe, Missouri, spent
a few days with their uncle, Dr J. W.
Stockman, while eiiroutu to Cody, Wy
omlng. Dr. R. V. Nicholson and Miner
Sherwood leturned home Friday uf tor
noon from their automobile trip to
Colorado, They report as having had
a splendid time.
Foil S.M.K- The old Hd. .Smith pluee
of 77 10 acres adjoining town on which
will be found one modern house, ten
uant house, big barn, city water,
lights, etc. Price, SS.'.OO with any
reasonable teirna. Inquire of W. II.
llosencraus or E. G, Hohaiian, Lincoln,
Nebraska.
J, E, Detz was in town Wednesday
evening.
John Hose of Uluo Hill was In town
Wednesday.
Miss Dorothy Potter went to Omaha
thix morning.
Gut jour School Supplies at tl.e
Variety Store. adv
Mrs. Warien Longton and daughter
me the gut'sls of Mr. and Mis. liny
O.itiuuii.
Mr. and Mis. Otis Fraler ictiuiie.l
to Stronisburg, Satutduy. Mr. Fiaiei
Is Supei intendetit of the schools of that
place.
Mr, and Mis ,1as. Tauquiiiy, of
t'lanklln, spent the tlist of the week
in the city with her mot live, Mr. II
Ludlow.
C. C. McConkev went to Kittons
city, Wednesday, to visit his brother
and also attend the G. A. 1'.. National
I'.neampineiil.
Mrs. Pi auk Wiltnot, after isltlng
with her parent-, Mr. and Mrs. A. I).
Itantiey, ietuined to herhoine at L'li-
eolu, Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mis. Will Fiohucii autoed
down from Hustings, Saturday, and
-pent ii tew days with Mr. and Mis
J. A. Hiudfotd.
James Gilbeit, James Htherlou, Will
Itrool.s, Jack Stelleitsnnd Choil Koont
went to Norton. this morning to attend
the county fair.
Sherni Uocloy iiccoinpnnled his
daughter, Miss Edith, to Yalciitiue
this morning w lieie she will teach
school this year.
At the State Fair, Lincoln, on Sept.
", 0, 7 and , win bu three harness and
two running races each day. The
w oi til's best horses will bo there.
Saturday, Judge Huntley Issued a
uiiiiiiagc license to Mr William ('
Palterou, of Hellaire, Kansas, and
Miss Auiundu Cordle, of Uiverton. I
Miss IMher Pine, of- St. Pan!.
Minnesota, after visiting with lui
aunt, Mrs. Alt Saladen, depaited S.it
unlay for Rosalie to visit teliitives.
We are in tne inuikot for Hh to l'-V
pounds Shouts at miiiket price debut
ed at Seiuin Plant. Will pay for de
lively to plant. ('. II. Miner rieiutn
Co
Mis A. i; Holes underwent an oper
ation for appendicitis at Hastings last
week. Dr. Holes leturned home Mon
day and reports her as getting along
line.
County Tieasurer C. D. Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell n
turned home the lust of the week
fioin their automobile ttlp to St. Putil,
Minnesota.
Mts. Thedu Moinnviile arrived home
Saturday from .Minneapolis, Kansas,
where she had beon visiting lelatHes
She was accompanied home by her
sistei, Mis. Hill.
Farnieis who contemplate purchas
ing inaehineiy should not fail to see
the inonsttoiis display at the Stato
Fair. Allthenew improved niailniieiy
will bo on display.
Mis Chas Pike ietuined to her
home ut .Marlon, Colorado, Tuesday
evening, after attending tin weiM UK
ot her daughter, Miss EdjlhePike to
Mr. Clarence Shadbolt. "
J. D. Cran.s ietuined home, l't .day
veiling, li oiii Spcuiilsh, South Dako
to, wheie he, together with Chas,
Powell, had been enjoying an out ng
tor tho pat two months.
E. II. Newhoiise and Mrs. Kurhuiu
Pharos have hud the Intel lor of their
store repainted and decorated which
Improves the appearunco veiy much,
licit Cat r was the uttlst.
Mr. and Mrs W. II. McKirnniey no
compunied Editor W. U. Smith to
llastitigs, Tiusday, wheie tho latter
consulted Dr Hopkins iu regaid to an
injury on his right ankle.
Wanted Men who desne tj earn
over el2.j jer month write us today
for position as salesman; every oppor
tunity foi a d v n nee me n t Cential
Petroleum Co , Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. W. L. Weesner andlMiss Min
nie Christian returned homo the last
of the week from Colorado Springe
and othur Colorado points, where they
had been spending a few weeks.
Etuest Hines, of Oberlin, and Miss
Ethel Doy, of Norton, Kansas, who
hud been spending a tow days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F L, IIIiics.
returned to their homes, Saturday.
If you are a lover of good western
plays, not of the blood and thumlor
kind but the renl live western typo of
plays ilont miss seeing "Montana" at
the Orpheuin next Tuesday night adv
"Montana' which will be presonted
at the Orpheutn on Tuesday night is a
true romantic picture of the cowboy.
His a melodrama with an atmosphere
of lellnement, itssltuntious are stirr
ing but not lurid, and tho comedy is
cleau cut. udv
Word was received Fiiduy morning
that Mrs. F. S. C. Harlow, daughtei
of Mrs. T. J. Ward, of Lincoln, passed
away on Wednesday evening, August
'j:i, at Los Angeles, California. Shu is
survived by her husband, one son.
her patfcnt,orie brother and three
slstets. The Jjereavcd relatives hae
the sympathy of the entire cominur.-ity.
The W C T. P campaign rally and
picnic will be held at D.ivld HeliYI
bower's next Wednesday All convey
ances will meet at 0 L. Cutting's iesl
deuce at P 10 a m Anyone desliing
a way to go. phone or sec Mrs. L. P.
Albright Eicrybody invited. Do not
foiget to lu ing a well tilled basket
On Wednesday evening several auto
mobile loads of Ma-ous jiiuincycd over
to Cowlcs to attend the Instituting of
a new lodge ot that place which had
been i turning under a special dispen
sation for -oino time. A large number
of .Ma-ous weic In iittcmlutieo mill ow
ing to the ruin suveral of the local
members did not uriivc liomo until
lute this morning
Secretary of Stato Po(l has been
compelled to oiilcr .".OilO tuoio auto
mobile plates This brings the num
ber up to 100,000 plate- for the jear
Hid. Iu llllt the secietary of state
Issued 10,'ils nuniheis. In I'.Mo Mr.
Pool I ued fin, 1 10 So far in MMtl he
has 1tiod P.'.oOo. and is yeuiliiig out
on an uveiagc of ,'.")U plates a day. His
older for 11U7 will be lUiU'iM light oil
the bat, mil ho is a little doubtful as
to whether this will be stilllcicill to
supjily the demand
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Methodist Mention
Nothing i- of imnc importance than
a lift" of prayer.
The Ladies Aid society had mi all
day meeting Wednesday.
The Intel mediate League icpiiit n
line time at their social, Tuesday even
ing When you come to the Aid society
to elect ollloors, don't foigot a can of
fruit for the hospital.
A largo uuuiher of (lei-ous took com
munion last Sunday morning unit all
were pleased with thedndividual eups
Tho ladies of the church will enter -t
mi tho baud on Piidny night leu
cream and cake will bo served All
iceoipt- will lie till-ill ! ovel to the
iai!il
Advance Showing
Many New Notes in the
Styles for Fall and Winter
IN SUSTS--
Never before have the styles been so becoming to all figures. Suit
models come in great variety including three major types the plain tailored
effects, the outing or sports designs, and dressier models.
Jackets of suits are either single or double breasted. In many of them
there is a pronounced flare below the waste.
The Sports or Outing Suits are very charming with their high collars and
simple sleeves, and with their pleats, shirrings and belts at the waist line.
Some of the dressier models possess large collars that either button close
or lie flat; when open these collars give a shoulder cape effect.
High cuffs, fancy cuffs of the bell variety and partial belts are other
features to be found in the new suits.
IN COATS
A wide range of types make the Coats for Fall interesting to'every figure
and every personality.
Here again are three approved effects. Fashion authorities appear to
give equal emphasis to all three.
Many women will choose the loose type with sweeping fullness, large
roomy sleeves and generous collars and cuffs.
Others will select belted coats, hanging full and loose in the back; in
some models belted only in front or on the sides; in other models belted all
around. Here again large collars, deep cuffs and full lines are among the
style features.
The third type of coat hangs straight and loose from the shoulders and
gives a graceful long line from the waist to the bottom of the coat.
Attractive buttons, large and small, and some fur trimmings, embellish
many of the models in both Coats and Suits.
Our Early Showing
We are now exhibiting a limited number of exclusive Fall Models in
Smart Coats and Suits.
The models we are showing have been shipped to us in advance of the
season and for the woman who appreciates exclusive, yet authoritative
styles this is an event.
Come in, we will be pleased to show you these Choice New Styles which
are priced conservatively in keeping with the qualities.
THE MINER BROS. CO.
GENERAL MERCHANTS
A Mighty Safe Place To Trade
THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX.
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This Hot
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"
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On account of the threatuiug woatli
or the ohotal union, which was to mcol
j in the ehui oh Tuesday evening, did not
mntciiulic
' The Intel mediate Leauo a i 1 1 give u
progiiim Sunday cloning Lveiytiody
invited The league orchestra w ill
furnish the music.
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Weather
Annual confetcuco will onnvono In
Hustings, September l.i Hotter ar
range to coiuh up lor a day or two.
Sunday will ho tl.e host day for you.
Next year n new benevolence will
appear in thl- list. It is for the board
of dciiconiKis. wlileh ImM boon trvillir
to operate for seveinl years without
revenue
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