1XD CLOUD, NKBRA1KA, 0H1IF t T &: , tk i,h- M ?,, Sp I .! fit CUM Friday and Saturday The Last D maEzatzxsxzxszi tiaees Presented by William Farnum Zane Grey s Famous and Romantic Novel Admission L'Oo- lie First Show Saturday at seven o'clock, sharp Other days seven-thirty m.xm..:x:..:..:x..h..x..::..:..:..:..x. I AS TOLD TO US j! X 5" Ent and drink nt I'owell .t Popo's tf the sicfc Cafe. Mv?. Chas. IJarrctt is on list this week. Harry Waller was down fiom Cowlcs Monday. E. R. Slawson returned home fiom Oamha Monday. Everett Hean was down from Ina valc Tuesday afternoon. Hood meals pood tcrviuc moderate prices Powell it l'opo's oafe. Miss Eltina Rickard spent the week end with her folks at Orleans, Fred Carnahan of Hastings spent Thanksgiving with friends here. Rev. J. L. Beehc returned homo fiom Chicago the last of the week. Mrs. J. A. Uradfoid and children spent the last of the week in Hast ings. Clyde Lcroy Dick and Alice Barnes were married Saturday hy Judge Kan ney. Attorney McNcny went to Nelson Tuesday morning to attend the dist rict court. We will have n car of oats aud corn Koon. Leave your order now. Fniin era Union Elevator. J. O. llutler has rented the Fogel building and will move his harness bhop into the same, Will llobcitsou Is spending tlio duy in oiqiui lur. I I'so tlio gre it ejrg tonic, "More Hgg" sold by (J. b. Cutting. I Cail Jernboix of Akion, Colo., Is In the dty Ulting his patents Mrs. John Aruell was u piisxenfjor to HoldiedKe, Wedtifsdny morning. She will visit lcltitives theio. 'J'lio riirinuiH I'nlou Elevator will have it ear of out!) and corn within a fow iluys. "I'lionc hi your onler now Mr. and Mti. Hruco Robinson of Supen'or spent Thanksgiving with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Robin son. W. L. Wccsncr expects to leave the last of the month for California, wlicie lie will spend tlio balance of the winter. .Miss Anna Gilliam, who is teaching hdiool at Aurora, spent Thanksgiving with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. dilham. Wm. McEride and Hoboit IJlack Icdgo returned to Lincoln Sunday nf- , ter spending Thankgiviiig with their parents here. I Chas. Starr left Thursday evening for Fott Moigan, Coloiado, wheic he will look up a location pieparatory to moving there. I Mis. Urnlo of Cumpboll and son ' Clmtles of Oiimlm visited with their duuu'hter anil sister, Mis. Joe MeCitl 1 11111 and futility, this woek. I Attorney and Mrs. L. II. Ehtcklcdgo left Wednesday moining for Denver where she will spend some time in hopes of improving her health. FOR SALE- Good quarter section of and with L'ood iuiDiovenients, 1 nillea 1 .south of luuvale, N' on easy terms Wiito for full deseitpllon.-C. F. Catli ir Red Cloud, Nobr. Miss Virginia Tate of Taikio, Mis souri, arrived in the city Sunday to visit her giandpaicnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christian, and attend school heie the balance of the school year. Wm. White returned from Omaha Wednesday night. Mrs. White, who recently underwent an operation in that elty, is improving rapidly, but she will not lettirn homo until next weik. Mrs. M. K Quigley and daughters arrived in the city Tuesday morning fiom Denver to join her husband and they will make their home in the Hunt residence noith of the Firemans' hall. New Columbia Records are on sale the lOih and 201 h of every month. The Christmas records have an Ived. Conic in and hear these tine soleutions. J. (J. Mitchell The Jeweler, Columbia Gntfouolas and Recouls. Alvtn Pope, aged about 90 years pass ed to bis eternal toward, Tuesday nittht, at the homo of his son, C. J. l'ope. Funeral services will bo eon ducted on Friday afternoon, at 3:30. A complete obituary will bo published in our next lisuo. The anxiety of the people in this vi cinity regaiding the ooal situation was slightly lelioved when It was learned that Mayor I'opo had taken a hand In the Hlfiiirand appoluted n committee, composed of Messis W. A. Sherwood, K. G. Caldwell and C, A. Herilck, to look alter tlio wants of the people They have secured the rolcase of some of the coal in the local rallioud yards and wilt Issue permits to those who must have fuel. SCHOOL HOARD PROCEEDINGS Red Cloud, Nobr. Dec. 1, 19ID. Hoard met in tegular session with all members present. Minutes of previous meeting, No vember 8ul, lead ami upproved. The following bills were rend and allowed : A. T. Holtzen . C. T. Dickenson Grice & Grimes . C. L. Cotting '-.. - .. Turnurc & Son - .. Floyd Pope On motion it was decided -S11.-I1 . 2.0U - 22.11 .- C.15 .- 9.05 ... 1.00 not o lenso the Agricultural School Farm to the Commercial Club lor aviation puipof-cs. 4, 1 -.! C...-.I TT..U..A. .!? iso uy niuiiuu ouii. jiuiii-u .. autltoiizcd to dispose of some old desks and hooks for the best price possible and leport wimc at a latct meeting. Tlio Huilding and Giounds Commtt teo made ropoit in the matter of put ting up flag poles for the different school buildings and by agi cement the Uoaid postponed action. The Uoaid leconsidered their action of November 3id lclative to the holi day vacation of one week and decided to have two weeks vacation from the 22nd of December to the Gilt of Janu- arv. Uoaid then adjourned to meet next regular session, Monday, January Gth. C. J. TOPE, Scc'y. November Weather Report Temperature: Mean 47 deg , maxi mum .". deg. on 17, 22, 21rd, minimum 4 below eio on IlOth. On the lttli of Miss Schwcr, the Domestic Scicnco November lOlu it was 2 below Zero, teacher, spent Thanksgiving with her only tlatos of cro in November since folks at Hebron. Miss Helen Rickard of Orleans spent Thanksgiving in the city with her sister, Miss Eltina. Frank Wntkins arrived in the city the last of the week from Wyoming to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Denno. 1007 Precipitation: Total 2.80 inches. Snowfall: Total 7 Inches. Number of dajs-Clear 10, partly cloudy 5, cloudv Uth. Prevailing wind Direction N W 11 davs. Rainfall since Jan. 1, M.lO inches. Chas. S. Ludlow, Ousel ver. Baptist Church Notes Pleaching nt 'I p in. Sunday school 10 h. in. The Rev. liniLV IMiulman will preach nt the lJ.ir.IUt churoh at 1 p m next Sunday, hinging conducted by ins. Kathriue lMiclinan. These afternoon meetings nto in ei easing In interest and attendance as a very large number were present last Sunday afternoon Itev. Harper is iuite indisposed again this week Do You Knw A Better Christmas Gift? Muuy a man or woman rcniembois that Christians, many years ago, when The Youth 'o Coin pan Ion was for the first time numbered among the family gifts; and How, long after many nnother present was broken or lost or discard ed, the paper continued week after week to oll'er Its Measure of stories and counsel und inexhaustible entertain me nt. TodnyThe Companion brings into the homo that same zest of expectancy that you felt when you were In your eager youth and when you watchcd'so Impatiently for tlio postman's coining every Thursday. Would It not be, worth while to kIvo to some one . qf your friends or to a fumllj tlutt same Christmas plensure? Ily oideilng befoie Christmas the new Mibscilber will get the opening chapter of Charles It. 11 awes' splendid seiinl of the Maine coast, The Sou of a "fieiitleman Bom." New subscribers for 11)20 will receive: 1. The Youth's Companion .12 Issues in 1020 O 11 ....Uw. nnM.i Iflln (canau . XIII I I'llircilllliu fmljr Ifiv nauiiii It. The Companion Home Calendar for, 1020. All tho above for S2 .10. 4. McCall's Magalne for 1020, $1 the monthly fashion authority. Both pub lications for only S2.t:. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Commonwealth ave. it St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. r L ANNOUNCEMENT HAVING purchased the Peterson Garage and taken posession of the same the un dersigned are now prepared to give prompt and careful attention to the wants of the automobile owners of Red Cloud and vicinity We have secured the exclusive agency for the Ford car in the Red Cloud territory. All Ford orders will receive careful attention anddelivery made as soon as possible. The Fordson Tractor will also be included in our line. Delivery can be made promptly.- A full line of Ford and Fordson supplies will at all times be carried in stock. Your business is solicited and every effort will be made to please. FRAME & SMITH BROS. CO. Red Cloud, Nebr. The workmen are busy laying the roofing on the sale paviltm ana also putting in windows. The School Board has consolidated the High School grades with the Jun ior High school, thus savmg fuel by not having to heat the Junior High School building. .In the District Court of Web.ster County, Nebraska. Conrad ltnsscr, I.ura llabaer, Matilda Snla den, John Il.SiUatlen, Edward Hanger, Kninia HusHcr, John Hasscr, I laid Unsser, Veronica Iloli'omli, John Itolcotub, Henry ltnsscr, i I'lnlntlirs. VH Albert UhtennperKur, Henry UhleimperRor, Albert UlilciiHpcriicr, Jr., Vuronlin, llruRH nee. veronica uiuenHpcruerj, waiter un lonspcrKcr, Hrwlii UliloiiHpcrgcr, Helen t'li IcnspLTKer, Defendants Kach of thonboNO named defendants will tiK.0 notice that on tho lilth. day of Nociu" bur 1UIU, tlio aboo named plulntlirn (lied thtlrpttltlimln tho District Court of W b Htur County, Nebraska, axalnst nld defend ant, theobjert antj irnjer of which Is to secure a decree of Hald court conilrinliiR tho liitorcsts and iespectlo shares of tho nrl oiiHplnlntlirsnnddcfcndiuithlii aud to the North KnHUiuarUr of ,cciloti KlKhteon (IH) In Township Two (i), North of Hnimo 'lea (10), WcKtoMhoCth. T. M. In Webster County, Nebraska nail for a partition of nald real estate iiinoni; tlmnrlous pliilnllirB and de fendantRlnaicordiineowith their rcsptctUe IntertxlH and sharcN therein aud If kiuiui eun not bo eiiuilnbly divided and partitioned then that xnld real istate be hold under an order of said eourt aud the proceeds thereof divided aiuoiiK tho parties according to tlitlr respectHolnlcrestK and for Nuch other and further relief oh may ho Just and equitable. You aro required to answer Raid petition on or before tho'JJnd day of December HMD. Dated this 10th. duy of November IBID. Conrad Master, l,ora Kassor, Matilda Unla den, Joliu II. Haladtn, ICdward HuaticrjjKinnia Hauler, John Hatwer, llarol Ilntwor, tfcroolca Uolc.oiub, John Itolcotub, Henry Hasier, W0 cZ5fie Phonodmph of ;;JM: iMJ Marvelous Tone 0$M LI r0URT"H m rw 17. -- 'Z. L'S 1 Hy riti Maurer, Their H aHWGt W rHEN friends come in for an evening nt- rnrds. die latest music on the VITANOLA is a pleasing diversion that all will enjoy. If you have not heard the VITANOLA, the Phonograph of Marvelous Tone, by all means come to our store and have us play it for you. The VITANOLA'S wonderfully life like productions will prove a revelation. LATEST VITANOLA MODELS . $100-$135 $175 $200 $225 $350 - " . . GRAHAM FURNITURE CO. Hastings 5 i A TrmMmSk mm :.v llnmV f :rv v w ipsa m&BEseeem The House of Quality Red Cloud (316) - Plays ALL Records - Natural as Life -'" s the national joy smoke makes a whale of a cigarette! Co)rllitllly H.J. ltrynold.Tiili.ucu Co. FOU certainly get youra when you lay your smokecards on the table, call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a makin's cigarette! You'll want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count of your smok'estunts! lVhy, you never dreamed of the sport that lies awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette when it's P. A. for the packing I Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven't got the listen of half your smokecareer until you know what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for your contentment! And, bad: of P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance proofs of Prince Albert's quality stands our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch ! With P. A. your smokesong 'in a makin's ciga rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard ! Prince Albert is a cinch to roll. It's crimp cut and stays put like a regular pall Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a jimmy pipe can be ! It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all over the nation to the joys of smoking. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. Awnttlnt your v.o, jrov't (indtoppv rrri bait, tidy red fin, handtome pound and half pound tin humidor and that clasay, practical pound crystal i lata humidoi with aponfo nwlatener top that keep Prince Albert lJ ucl ptrfrct condition I jWIUKi.' '"""v Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST OMlco 0 er Albright's Htoro Red Cloud Nebraska Th EMIftAT HOME EXPECT YOU I III rULIVS-ro TELL. 'EM ALL ABOUT '0MM'JFM,4r-ArC-7 VISIT Exhilarating BwlMqiM; VindtwHrt f till Wim FIIMcItt rrMf WfU, FmiNMM.ferftMi UIIES MME MAT1KE EIEIJVEEIMY , w.ftyMhr ! A3M.OPAlli FAIM LOANS . I am ready to make you a farm loan in any amount and at the low est rate of interest. It is a wo'.l known and conceded fact that I can get you a loan with absolutely no delay for inspection or otherwise. All that is required is an abstract of title and your money is ready for you. Office opposite tho E. G. Caldwell law office. J. H. BAILEY. . For Sale The MoFarland rooming house strict ly modern tad doing capacity business Hamilton-Gather Olothlng Co. Kvrythlng Otom iMff arm NiKfMm w Pifi Ypw 8Wrin hmmi m tmm wnnvnioj c -i ,-- -. 'w-.V . 4ijwBwwwjNWewvMm!i ' 1 ."n. 'a . , 'i wU ,,.