. --,, f . VYft;&.K0p " , ttttJllrAit1 Villi' ;jj J '- f ir . i rye . " 4,' .(., .v l . tat-VVt'.4 - t l I '1 i f ) ?Jlvr V t iiX , ft 1 MEnuxrain B !Wayflower Photoplay CorporaHoTi Presents GEORGE LOANE UL,fVC 1 9 ffLrWH?j n 1 I PRODUCTION i'X) H a -' "-V' . yTPfc'MrSBBKBBiBLfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J e i ii m ii " rtTM kSawmmmmmmmmwtFH S1 M fill Ra iinvH r- iii i w iiiiiiiV iH iHiiiV BiH mwr v m rr- hw h r P. ... r y Announcing Merry Glide Club DANCE Thursday Evening November 20th Masonic Jfall 1L. L. L S geo.m.cohan , V Jafrf lit Uay If iPKANE b.rACKAJU). A photoplay with an amasing soul. All that is fine, all that is sorrowful, all that allures in the act of living, pictured in vivid 1 scenes that thrill, startIeor inspire. One screen entertainment you will never forget. Come live a life in an hour. At ORPHEUM THEATER Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday November 17, 18 end 19 ADMISSION 25r AND 35c. PLUS WAR TAX hi i ui uuu :i m:n t tim uu i! mu : i:n mm ui u uiiiini uui m inuu n n u n : mi mi m n :i : ::i i nn mi uti 1 1 ninu: ;r nnnini nim ti i n i; siircira lliiv KroHil tit l'owqll mill Poppn J. E. Uctz spent Tuesday in Super ior. . J. K. Yost spent Tuesday in Guido Rock. Dr. Lollar went lo Grand Island Tuesday. Hurry KoRcstor spent Saturday in Chester. Tathcr Fitzgerald spent Sunday at Superior. Geo. Corner Nvds down from lilue mil Tuesday. Ralph Hunter was down from Ina vale Tuesday. Morris Groat was down from Tn avalc Tuesday. Ed Ihirr of Guide Rock was in the city Wednesday. Paid Newhousc was dowyi from DIuo Hill on Tuesday. Will McPhcrson wont to Omaha or. Wednesday to attend a meeting of the agents of the Deep Rock Oil Co. ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday Gladys Brockwell In Cheat ing Herself Sunshine Comedy 'Dabbling in Society ' Saturday Only First Show at 7 o'clock Eat and drink nt Powell & Pope's Cafe, tf Mrs. D. G. Britton spent Saturday in Hltic Hill. P. W. Cowdcn went to Lincoln-' on Tuesday morning. V. M. Kiekards of Franklin spent Friday in the city. For good eyt glnsscs and sjioes see Mituholl The .low.dor Ernest Campbell of Alma spent Tuesday in the city. Frank Starr shipped a car of mules to Grand Island Tuesday. Lowell Robbing returned homo from Wymoro Saturday evening. Attorney A. M. Walters was down from Blue Hill Wednesday. Good meals good service moderate prices Powell it Popo's cafe. Lee McArthur returned home Sat urday evening from St. Joe. Ernest Moranvillc went to Mankato, Kansas the first of the week. Miss Laura Hedge of lnavnlc spent the weekend with her mother. Vcrn Huff has accepted a position with the Graham Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edson attended the celebration at Ir.avale Friday. Harold Moranville went to Man kato, Kansas, the first of the week. Lee Trueact spent the last of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Check. Mrs. Hassinger spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Hill, at Hast ings. Miss Christine Caldwell went to Or leans Saturday where she will teach school. ' Harry Barlow of Palisade is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Barlow. A. T. Walker returned home the last of the week from a trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Col. J. H. Ellinger was in Guide Rock Tuesday where he cried Levi Yost's sale. Will West and daughter of Repub lican (Jily spent Sunday with his moth er in this city. Mrs. Jns. Silvcy of Inavalc spent Sunday withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wonderly. Carl Rademacher and Henry Stein krugcr of Bloomington spent Tues day in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frame liavo rorted the Dr. Cross residence and arc moving into same. DTho Wntts Construction Co., have commenced laying the concrete baso for the puvlng. The State Fire Inspector was in the city- Friday inspecting the busi ness houses of this city. Mr. and Mis. J. H. Bailey went to Omaha Sunday evening where 'she will receive treatment at a hospital. Chas. Funk returned to Superior on Saturday after spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Nettie Hummel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waller of Cowlcs spent the Weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Baileyl Mrs. Ford of Stamford arrived Yn the city Saturday to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Luther Crablll and family. Lew Brakcy returned home Sun day morning from Bird City, Kan sas, where he purchased a carload of mules. The masons have completed thd brick walls of the sale pavilion and arc laying the stone cornice of the same. Mrs. Morrison returned to her home at Superior Saturday after spending a few days with her Bister, Mrs. W. G. Warren. C. M. Smith has purchased the Jas. McGuirc property in the cast part of the city and will take possession the first of March. Henry McCur.e returned" home Sat urday evening from Kearney where he was sneridinc the week with his son, Bud, and family. The steel girders for the roof of the auditorium were unloaded this, week by Curt Evans who has the contract for putting them up. Messrs. and Mesdamcs F. W. Cow dcn, W. A. Sherwood, E. A. Crcigh ton, Dave and Bert Ka'.cy attended a party at Superior Tuesday. County Agent Fausch and Rev. J. L. Bcebc will speak at a farmers' meeting tonight at the Rickard school house north of Guide Rock. Ralph Newhousc who is playing in the Roach Orchestra at Hastings spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Newhousc. ' ' Herman A. Plant?, of Ayr andMiss Christina A. Krugcr of Adams coun ty were 'granted j n m'a'rYiago, license by Judge Ranney on Tuesday.-. ., ' ' Mrs. N. B; Bush, Miss Anna Schaf for and Earl Patten attended the Christian Endeavor State Convention at York the last ol the week. Owing to tlie blizzard Monday in the eastern part of Colorado and the western part of this state passenger train No. 1G did not arrive until eight o'clock in the evening. FOU SALE First olass vulcanizing out lit, Huh or Gollne. Priced to soil. Write for full particulars Western Vulcunlzinir Co , Hastings, Nebr. Dr. Warrick, The Specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose und throat patients and those needing glasses fitted at Dr. Damerell's otllce Tuesday, Nov. 25, Hours 2 to G. FOR SALE Good quarter section of and with good improvements, 4 inilea soutli of Inavale, Nebr.. on easy terms Write for full description. C. P. Cath. jr Red Cloud, Nebr. 'Father Fitzgerald informed us last week that two-thirds of the indebted ness of the Sacred Heart had been raised and is well pleased that tho people arc giving generously. Joe Crow returned homo from Re publican City Saturday morniiig after spending a few days looking after the improvements that arc being made- on the farm lie ban lenlcd. Owing to the had weather Saturday the Beck & Bojcr furniture .-nl wax postponed until Saturday afternoon, November 15th, commencing at 2 o'clock, at which time the remainder of the stock will ho diposcd of at auc tion prices. Delbert Paul, tho ton months old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Rasser, passed away at their home Monday morning. The funeral services were hold Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Copo conducted the last rites after which interment was made in the city cemetery. Suppose Farmers Strike The farmers keep their houdn when all others fly off the track. We a9k city workers to ponder a moment what might happen It the farmers should do what the workers aro doing demand log shorter hours and higher pay. The farmers are their own bosses so they would not hare to quarrel with any body. They could hold out on strlkB until they got good and ready, for thejr can feed themselves. You working city fellows, suppose for a moment that the farmer adopted the eight-hour day. It would cut down production at least, half. Suppose they also set a price on their labor and their products based on an 8-bour basic scale. 'Where would yon get your food? Only the .rich could boy It at all, for the price would bo prohibitive to men on strike. If tho cost of living is too high now, bow will lessen pro. duction affect it? How will increased cost of production bring prices down? You live now because the farmer lias rouo on producing, working nearer sixteen hours a day than eight hours, You can buy food because farmers lnvo not gone on strike, have not ceas ed to produce, have not cornered tho tnarkot and said, '-we demand so much for our products or we won't work." If you city workers expect the farm ers to go nn feeding you at the old price, jou have got to get back to work at the old wage and make it possible for tho fnrmer to buy cheaper so he can produeo cheaper. This is not a one-sided game. It takes two to play it, and if you city fellows quit, don't gut sore if you go hungry soon. Either the fanner must do as yon aro doing, shorten the hours and demand hiuhor pay, or eiM; you must luiigtiieii me hoin-4 and, piotluce more iwthoui inoie p'ay. , :. The farmers have boon patient with you. When they lose their patience, Ionic out. You have already tnlum their help If they quit, ton, who is going to feed yon ? What city work ers havo in common with farmer is not so much political as economic. What me you going to do about it? Successful Farmer. SLEEP IN COMFORT h order to do this you must have good bedding the soft downy kind that permits you to rest every muscle Many an old bed can be made as comfort able as a new one with the addition of a good spring, mattress and bedding Our line of MATTRESSES is the most complete. There is one, at a price that will please you, and cvey one of them a real value. IJust tell us about the amount you wish to invest in a mattress and wc can quickly solve the problem for you. We have just received a large shipment of mattresses, which affords you an opportunity to select the kind you want and at the price you wish to'pay. Come in and see what we have to offer you Graham Furniture Company "The Store of Quality." RED CLOUD-HcFarlaiid BIdg. HASTINGS Wc deliver free oj charge to any part oj the city or in country A New O O A 00 Or TIRE V a Guaranteed Repair $3.22 WHICH IS IT GOING TO BE ? A few dollars will put that old tire in shape to give you many more miles R. C. SUTTON S . . TJRE SERVICE STATION . . Free Service -:- Free Air I Admission 20 and lie j wh nn iii" ii m wmmsmxmm mm FA KM LOANS I am ready to make you a farm loan in any amount and at tho low est rato of interest. It is a we'.l known and conceded fuct that I car. set you a loan with absolutely no delay for inspection or otherwise. All that i,s required is nn abstract of title nnd your money is ready for you. Office opposite tho E. G. Caldwell law office. J. II. BAILEY. For Sale The McFarland rooming house strict ly modern and doing capacity business -J. E. BETZ, Red Uloud, Nbr. this soothinir. heat ing balsam. And you'll find that it will clvo almost instant re lief to severe coughs, colds and all irritations of tho bron chial tubes. Tho Nurte Trfcle-Mrk U the Itfn of I'urlty and Vullty. PINE BALSAM Will Mcilktl ul EtulrpUi is a remarkably effee- tiitn nmntt nitvtnttcirrr tho well known medicinal nronertlcii of Whlto l'inc. Wll.l Cherry. Halm of (lilcaJ Uuila. IllooU IlooL Cilvcerlne. Menthol uml Kuril- lyritUH combined In very nurceablu anil aromatic inrni. i no lormuiu is nine triei una proven. An iuo lor cliltarcn ua lor crowu-upt. Sold by Chas. L. Cotting The niggist .1 i. . .... . i ,tll IHU'jt hi I. i t uiiiiiu race II is Ki.i.; 'Xirnc-Jp' . id I .li.ei.. omlllo Whither We Are Flying. Tho point In space toward which tho sun with Its planets Is voyaging at tho rate of a million miles a day now lies directly overhead enrly In the eve ning. Tho exact location of this point has not boon Anally determined, but It lies somewhere In the neighborhood of the brilliant stnr Vega. Do you feel that you are shooting upward, head first, about 25 times as fast as a can-nonball? In the District Court of Wtbrtcr County, Nebraska. Conrad Itauer, J-ora Itauer, Matilda Sain den, John li. (3'aladen, Edward Hahser, Hiuuia Kilmer, John Itauer, llar.el Hasser. Veronica llokoiiil), John llolroinli, Henry Hatacr, I'lalntlirK. v Albert UlileiiKiHTgiT, Henry llliltiii(;rgtr, Albert Ulilenspergcr. Jr.. Veronica llrum (nee. Veronica Uhlcnspergcr), Walter Uli 'fiiipcrKtr, Knvln Ulilcnvperiser, Helen l.'li leiiMpcrifer, Defendants Kadi of the above named defendant!) Mill take notice that on the 10th. day ol Novciu berlUll), tho above named plnlntlirn tiled their petition In tho District Court of Web Kter County, Ncbnmka, ngnlnut unld defend. antH, tho object nnd prayer of which Ik to secure n decree of wWd court conllriulnu the littcrcatH and respective Hhnres of tho vnrl ousplnlntlirflninl defendants In mid to thu North KaM Quarter of Section Kluhtccn K) In Township Two ('.'), Norlh of ItniiKo Ten (10), Wcstolithoiith. P.M. In WebHtcr County NctiniHkn mid for a partition of Mild real cstntonnionu tho various pliilutlirtt mid de fcndnutHlnnccordniu'owltli their respective Interests nnd shnrcK therein nnd It muiio cmi not bo equitably divided nnd partitioned then that kald real" (statu bo sold under an order ol said court nnd tho proceeds thereof divided muoiiK tho parties aecorillim to their rcspcctlvo Interests nnd for such other nnd further relief as may ho Just nnd eiultnble. You nre required to answer snld petition on or before tho J2ud dny of December 1'IIU. Dated this 10th, dny of November 1UIH, Conrad Itnsker, l.orsi Itnsser, Mutlldn Hnla den. John II, Unladen, Kd ward l!mser. I' inniii KahMir, John Uawier, llnel linger, Veronica llolromb,,)olin lloicoiub. lUnry IIbw.it. I'lalnttttH. lly I'rcd Mnurcr, Thulr Attorney. pw-r:"-H lis uronoid TIERE'S a real treat! Come in some day this week and enjoy a Columbia entertain ment. Choose from the new dance music, popular songs, favorite operas and orchestral and band selections. Hear your favorites. Then you will know why you should have a Columbia Grafonola. J. C. MITCHELL Jeweler mad Optician. iiniiMaicHiiBimiiiiiiiiirarBcmii'raiimmsifliMffl DISPERSION SALE! Scotch and Scotch Topped Shorthorn Cattle Alma, Neb., Monday, November 24th At 9ale Barn 2:00 p. nt. , 40 loti tell, including my hetd bull, BARON CROWN, a white Scotch 3 yetr old, that should head tome good herd. 6 young built horn 8 to 17 monthi old. 20 cowi, 7 with calve Ly tide, 13 heifen from 7 moqthi to long yearling!. Have ranted my farm and will tell everything. All cattle tuberculin tetted. W. H. FURSE, Alma, Neb. A. W, Tliompion and C. S. Gatkel, Auctioneer!. Write for Catalogue EC Jl Thf FfilKAT HOME EXPECT YOU i nc ruLiva TO tell em all about -OMAHA'S Wi0rujT7, VISIT Exhilaraling Burlesque; Vaudeville SIei !) FlllidllhPillrQlrli,FunnrClont,Coftioui tqulpiit, Brillltnt Senile Eoltonmtnt LADIES' DIME MATINEE EUEFIY WEEKDAY o everybody Cons; Ask Anybody AlWAtS THE 8IC0ESI AID BEST SHUW r '" ' " "" "Qood Stickers." Tlioro nro snmo jinu'tlcnl "ninko plilfts" for iiiticlliiKi. Tho whlto of nt ejjg will bo fouml quite as Kood foi 8ou1Iiik letters. 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