rwiisjnviVWAJJViiiST RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF lITY !hE SOLVE THE SHOE PROBLEM Besides giving wear tliat only t!io best leatncrs'anJ work manship can withstand, Security School Shoes are maJe over especially destined lastu. Theno nnt m,lv .,t n U.,,lc.,m., stylish shoe, hut allow plenty of fjrowtny leet. A shos that pinches' a little foot may per manently injure it, so care must he taken to mourn n onn.t dt but with plenty of toe room. Any boy or girl is proud w..Vw. uJUW, tul iCy arc just ns goou lor .uress occasions as for outdoors and playtime. They come in a wide diversity ot sty. p and lenth-rs and the $ ? Agent for Pictorial f . U. TuFnare & Son Thanksgiving Specials In Our Grocery IrytsT vinnvj i HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings i Hurry I.ctson is on the bick list this wecli. m m Pi-auk Uowdeu was iu Kloomingtnn the last of the week, Carl Armstrong of McCuclc spent Suinlay Id Red Cloud. Lob DeTour of Guide Rock was on our streets Monday. Col. Jake Elllnger shipped a car of cnttle to KunsH9 City Sunday Woesner A. Koontz biiipped ear of hogs to Kansas City Sunday. The Equity term of the district court will convene December Oth. K K. (jriiltl) of Iiiiiviilu was trans uding business in lied Cloud Tuesday. The V. C. T. U. will meet with Mis. J. li. Hanson Wednesday, December II. A. II. Kaley inul wife of Lincoln are in the city vlt-iiitifr with ills. II. II. Simons. Fred Kumnier of Reno, Nevada, Is in the city this week visiting his father. R. D. Ku miner. Geo. Topham and family of ltltie Hill spent Sunday here with his par euts, Joe Topham nnd wife. - Carl McArthur left Sunday for Des Moines via Kansas City where ho will spend the week visiting fileuds. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Corner and baby of near Illuo Hill spent Sunday with W. U. Corner and family. Mrs II. A. Frey went down to Red Cloud on No 10 Sunday morning on a short visit. Monday's McCook Tri bune. Dr, Holes arrived home Sunday from Iowa where he attended the funeral of "Babe" MoKinney which occurred last week. m Geo, Hummel and wife left Wednes day for Doniphan, Nebr., where they will spend Thanksgiving with their i daughter Mrs. Martin and family. I MMUl room for the child's tender, to own a pair of Security prices are right. Review Patterns Department mil Minion Mas ictuiticd tiom Ilelnou. Lyman Es.ig mill wile, were In juicle Rock Wednisilnv. Mis h t. Uoren was n passenger to Cowles Wednesday. When iu'necd of anything in the run lino see Miner Bios Co. The Senior Club dance held forth in the Masonic hall last night. Miss Ethel CummiiiKS was a passeng er to Hustings Wednesday. Don't forget to go to the foot ball game at 3 o'clock this afternoon. See the complete line of rugs at Miner llros. Co. The- largest lino of rugs in the city on displuy at. Miner Hrob. Co. J. I.. Christian shipped a carload of hogs to Kansas City Wednesday. I'.iul Storey lolm nuil homo Irom Oiiuili.t Wednesday morning. Mis. Ktiniiiu Moinnvlllc and ehlldien were passengers to Hasting-, Wednes day. Miss Josephine Fo.v left Wednesday for Lincoln to spend Thanksgiving with fileuds. When you want A Short Order or Fresh Oysters go to Warren's res taurant. Miss Edna Gilbert left Wednesday for liraud Island to spend Thauksgiv lug with friends. Webster Kay left Weduesday for Grand Island to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. H. C. Wolfe left Wednesday morning for Council U lull's Iowa, where he will visit relatives. Chas. Moede arrived in the city Tuesday from Sterling, III., where he had been visiting his brother A trial of the Comet Cigar will con vince you that it is well worth lOcts, while it is bold for Cuts, by all dealers. Mrs. John Garber was a passenger to Hebron Wednesday morning where h3, we"t v.,sit her sou n Garbcr "uu "'"- Nelsi Llllledoll of bttperior was a Red Cloud visitor the llrst of the week- Mis. L. C. 1 1 ii tTtitu i. eatne down fioin Repiilillean City Wednesday nioriiing to visit her patents, C. V, Ethel toll and wife. Mrs. J. W. Kiimell received a bt-tititl fill bouquet of loses Sunday from her daughter, Mrs. Ida lleaton of Collision I.oiiIhI ilia On ill Hedge and family came down from Inavale Satuidav to visit his mother, Mis. M. Hedge retiiruliig home Monday morning. Sheildaii Soigetisoii, who has been' visiting with his hi other Vance Screen sou and family, returned to his home near Nebraska City Wednesday. I have the best late in the county on fiini loan. See me mid be convinced, My motto pi ompt service. A. T. W.vi.Kt'li John Ciiiumings ami family left Wednesday for Hcntiicu when they will spend Thanksgiving with hi sister Mrs. Girl Jenkins and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Nate l'lalt and diugh ter spent Sunday at lilvcrtun visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller tetiirulng home on No. 10 Monday morning. Mrs. Jane Maglnness returned home Friday after a six weeks visit hi Missouri. Mrs. Maglnness was called there by the serious illness of her sister who passed away a week ago Sunday Theie will bo services at the Episco pal church Thanksgiving morning at KC.'IO o'clock. Uev. Dates will preach the sermon mid there will be services next Sunday and the two following .Sundays Amos lfillon, who shot his wife at Guide ISoiMc a few weeks ago was bronchi bufote Judge ltminey Tuesday morning. He waived pielimimu v hear ing and was bound over to the dist rict court. His bond was placed at S.,0l)O. Herb. Crane, editor of tin llloom iiiglou Advocate, ami J. W. tiieeu.aud S. W. Hart of Uloomingtoii wcio in ited Cloud Tuesday They weio look ing over the excellent tie bin ns iu I bis oily with a view of building a line i ow bat ii in llloomiugtuti. Mailc Pari:, formerly a cnuduotoi on this division bill has been iu busi ni'ss iu lied Cloud for several yiar, was iu to.vn Monday. Ho sold 111 business i heiu au'd was on his way to Colorado to look up a new location. McCook Republican. "The Aim of Llfe'wlll be the sub ject of the sermon Sunday morning at the Congregational church III the evening the pastor will lecture on the subject; "The Life and Times of King Saul." Such interesting questions as; "Was Saul mad? What was the cause of his decline?"etc, will be dicussed. All welcomed. The second division of the Seventh grade entertained the tirst dlvibiou Friday evening at a class party given at the home of Margaret Miuer. The home was tastefully decorated with the class colors and refreshments were served. Games of all kinds were played and all returned to their homos saying that they had the best time of their lives. "Lazy Hill the attraction at the opera house Tuesday evening was worth Hie niouo,y. The company is composed of an especially strong cast and each character Is an artist. W. ). l'attoii, the leading man, was especial ly good and if the compiuy sees ill to play a iiLurn engagement they vHl no doubt be greeted with a packed house. There was a good attendance at the Tuesday evening show. v .. Tuesday evening S. M. Holiday re presenting a chautauqua bureau iepre se u ted a proposition to the Chamber of Commerce relative to a chautauqua assembly tor this city during the com ing year- After some discussion the organization decided that it was not in the pro lit sharing business but the members present expressed themselves considerably In favor of binih a move ment and would give what assistance they cnuid to aid Mr. Holiday if he do cuieu to go aueau with tnc movement on Ids own responsibility. m Several complaints have reached this olllco lately regarding the conduct of the boys who attend tho Lincoln school. It seems that some, of the larger boys are making life miserable for the smaller boys and girls on their way to and from school, This con dition ought not to exist. Parents should instruct their children that they are under the care of the school authoii ties from the time they leave their homes until they return, In our opinion the truant officer or the city maishal should see that the little boys and girls are protected, J5e TEPEE Friday and Saturday NOV. 'Js. '.'!) Sunny, or the CATTLE THIEF An entertaining western pictuio. Sun ny, n toin-boy gets into lots of trouble through her pranks. PAfHES WKKKLY-Tlio world's t ovis in pictures. Tho Bt'RGLAIl and tho IIAUV Comedy. ONE UK3T IIET-Coine.lv First show at 7:;K, Matinee Saturday afternoon ht Vs'ld p. m All ch!ldiii under la years not In arinsfic. All oth eis Hi,! Mis. Frank Ciabill Is on the sick list. U. It Kiiuimcr, was iu lleliiou last Satuidav. Mis. i: j. Smith has gone to Mc Cook to visit her daughter Mis. A. P. Ely and family. Father Fitgerald and Win. Weesner nu'oed to Guide Rock Wednesday where they attended the reception in honor of Mr. and Mis Walter Fisher Mr John O. liurgess, well known in Blue Hill business circles ten or twelve years ago but now located iu Los An geles, California, was a pleasant visit or nt this olllco Monday. Mr. liurgess is better known over the county as an enthusiastic Modern Woodman and he will also bo remembered as having made tho race for county treasuier some years ago. Mr. liurgess says he likes his adopted state very much but we Imagine that lie believes that Neb laska investments are the best as In still iclnins his farms in Webster and Nuckolls counties, Wedding At Catholic Church Wednesday morning at the Catholic I'lnncli occui led tht marriaco of two of Guide Hock's most populir young people. Miss Chatlotto DeTour and Mr. Walter O FMh i Father Fit gcruhl nlllcialing A tier I ho weildii g they leturned to Hie home ol the bride's pin ent, Mr. nnd Mrs. ,,.i. . Tour, wlieii a roei ptioii was glvi u iu honor of them. The (Jhiel along with their many friends wish them much joy anil happiness, KANSAS PICKUPS (I'iiiiii Miilth county) Jerry Dunn is hauling corn fioin the Henry Cox place thi wuek. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Spurrier drove down to Lebanon Monday to visit rela tives. Mr. Stoutimore and faiuPy, Pearl Upp and Vrrmyi Munis were Sunday visitors at the Sam Asbury home. Mrr'ShadlrtW of Norton has returned to his homo after a two weeks' visit with his daughter, Mrs Harry Brown. The revival meetings have begun at Independence church, Rev. Yolk, past or. , F. M. Brown and Chas. Hooper hauled their hogs to Lebanon Monday. I). K Grewell and family and B. E. Spurrier and family attended the oyster supper at Roll Stone's" Friday evening. The revival meet lugs it i c,still in pro grecs nt the Paweee chuich. Come out and heie Uev. W. E. Gi lines pleach the gospel in a good old fiu-hluucd way. OH! YOU HAVE SUCH BEAUTIFUL HAIR! What it pleasant thing to havo s.dd to yon! And why shouldn't It lie? You who ftivyothcth their lovely hair, and am imliiinu'd of fliu dull, lifiless. stingy apjii-aianco of your own iimi Harmony Hair lleaiitlficr, and let other envy jon. This dcliKhtful liquid Heeuib to polish and hrlghtcii tho hair, Klvlnp it that hurnihhed, lustrous look yon havo so ofU'ii wished it might have, adding to its softness, malting ft easier to put up and "stuy put" making it more at- tractive and beautiful in every way. It overcomes the unpleasant, oily smell of your hair, leaving a dainty, rich rose perfiimo that will delight you and those around you. Vorv easy to apply simply Hprlnkle a little on your huir eaoli time before, brushing. Contains uo oil; will not change, tho color of hair, nor ditrken gray hair To keep hair nod scalp dandruff-free and olean, use Harmony Shuuintm This pure liquid shumpoo gives an In 6tantaueotis Huh lather that immediate ly penetrates to every part of hair and scalp, Insuring a quick, thorouli cleansing. Washed otf just as quickly, the entire operation takes only a few moments. Can't harm the hair; leaves no harshness or stickiness Just a sweet cleaullness. Dotn preparations come in odd-shop- Sis33W3 iligggfrfl 8 Going fluiay Whether you arc or not, its a tfood idea to Check up your needs in Clothing and Fur nishings and come in and see us. We've prepared for a big Thanksgiving trade and can take care of you in good shape. Kuppenheimer Clothcraft and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men. The BestClothing money can buy. Priced Within Your Reach, $8.00 to $30.00 Mens' Ties, Shirts. Under wear. Silk Hosiery. Collars. Gloves, Mittens. Hats. Caps and Fine Trousers. Come To Us For Your Thanksgiving Needs you'll not have any regrets. Jhe Qoioden-Jyaley frothing Qo. Red Cloud's Fore Most Clothers V21 p (E WV JMswat lio"t fliricmQC Time Is Drawing NEAR Would it net be good policy to do your Christmas shopping early? The shrewd Christmas buyer docs not wait until everything has been picked over and then rush in at tho lant minute and buy what is loft. Why not come in now while we have time to chow you our goods and while every line is complete. I! it is pictures, music cabinets, Stacking chairs, .dinning chairs or small rugs. We are well supplied in all lines ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer. od, vciv oiniimeiitnl bottles with sprinkler tops. Ilui tunny Iluir lleiiu- tiller, SUM). Hniiiiony Shutiipi o 1'Oe. Ilotli guaranteed to satisfy j on ih iv ry ' wny, or your money h.iek. Sold iu this oommuultv only at ourstne Tim Uoxull Store one of the n ore than 7,0CO lending drug stem's of thel'iiited States, Ciiuiuln nnd (ireiit llritain, tthiuh own the blu Harmony lubointor ies in Huston, wlieie the tunny ('tie- hinted Haumitiy Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are made. II E. (nice Drug Co., Ited Cloud, Nebr. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS okntimt OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud a a ' " Nebraska Auctioneers Terms reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. I speak either Bohemian or the American language. .'. .'. R, F. D. N. 4. ti ClttHJ, nebratka See Warren's Ovsters, restauiaut for Fresh hoqis Vavfieka Thanksgiving 2 Copyright l9l3ThtHUMttKuiwnhturf H WM K S3S A KSE53Ga D i aaHRfwVanNwiiiB: lHk Mk iMpi .. i ' Awyivi H3 ''MiipJjall BBBBBBf ABBBBVBK9BsBBniBBBBH LHMbBHbbW BBBBBBBBBBB& . IBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM LbH .bbbbbBbbbbbbW CAMP THE . CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska con Hum North ol I. 0. 0. P, HaU Lady Attendant from 10 to 12 a. m. Hud 2 to i p. iu PIMM M.2I3 ". a t v 1 r? 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