:t RED OLOUDf NBBRAHKA, CHIEF l'n X J- i ? f i" if ?ffi i 7M lu AM i.v xsm - ?'! flXriLm nm I AS TOLD TO US x & $$$ .Come to Red Cloud and do your trad ing. Lew Walters spout Saturday in Hast ings. Horace Brown spent Thursday in Hastings. John Coploy was down from Iuuvale, Saturday. Buy your Christmas seals of the I. K. 0. socioty. Roy Snttlev, undertaker-auto hearse in connection. Ed Burr was up from Guide Rock, Saturday owning. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Oatman spnt Thursday in Hastings. Ed. Crary of Guide Book spent Thanksgiving in the city. J. B. Hillcrs and daughter, Luclle, were in Hastings, Friday. Jas.. Burden and Curt Gccr were In Blue Hill, Monday afternoon. The Red Cloud band is planning lo give a concert during tho holidays. Joe Topham, Sr. and sons, Will, Jim and Joe were in Guide Rock, Saturday. Fred Blackburn and A. W. Mum burn of Wilcox were in tbo city Thurs day. II. A. Camp returned to his homo at Burlington, Colorodo, the last of the week. Carl McArthur was in Republican city this week where he wired a gar J ago for electric lights." Lew Bohrer of Benkelman speut Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Win. Bohrer. Mrs. E. A. Creighton spout Thurs day in Blue Hill with her bister, Mrs.. C. P. Gund and family. $ Mr. and Mrs. George Corner of Blue Hill 6pent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Corner. Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Bushee were down from;iIastings, Thursday, attend tag the funeral of Mrs. Doyle. Miss Louise Schumacher returned from Orleans, Sunday, where she spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Nettie Splnger returned to Riverton, Sunday evening, afterspend- ing Thanksgiving' with her mother. s 'Messrs. and' Mesdames Guy Barnes and George Hall returned home, Friday mornlujr. from Bt, Pransis, Kansas. . , Th RnoUl rHrpIn nt the United .1 - . 11 1 lJ.tki.fl J.MUhlMB1tAf TJ CUUrcn-WlU aiUlU'MllSiF iwhih umim :-- . ;u adia KtoaaJImtftNMttley's etorey ;,- JDd. ffilBft Hav z !y:lo' l I r OMHS.liadYffm'kvho' ls"teaching Hchooronth'-'of 'Jnavatf,'"' spent the " ""TtfattfcYgtoing Vocation with iter mother Emll Panicky, Paul P.plnlcky, Eu J ' ' gene Ryan, Chas. Pltchler,Lalrd Potter " .' and Raymond Turnure returned to Lincoln, Sunday. Miss Flossie MoKimmey, who is teaching school at Esbon , spent Thanks giving with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. MoKimmey. ' Miss Florence Johnston, who Is teach ingschool near Riverton, spent Thanks giving in the city with her mother, Mrs. Clara Johnston. The Hastings Tribnne says that Mr - , Cecil Mathews, who lost his position as deputy revenue collector or this ,i , district?, bao joined the fire department of that city. My annual Christmas sale will begin iThnruflnr. n 14. nt mv home, and close Saturday, Dec. 16th. In addition to fancy work, I will have some very tine cream wblp.-Miss Mollle J. Ferris. vl A Bargain Offerings for Saturday Only Bob While Soap, 8 bar for . .25c Leonax Soap, 8 bats for 25c Sunny Monday Soap, 6 ban.. 25c Tgal. Corn Syrup 45c Kraut, per can 10c Gallon can Raspberries 40c Gallon can Gooseberries . . t. .50c t Gallon can Catsup .,7rc String Beans, 3 cans for 25c uned reaches, lbs lor lie Dried Apricots, 2 lbs (or 25c Good grade Baking Pwdr, lb. 15c Good grade Can Corn at . ,A, . 10c ' Agency for Lowney's Chocolates Folger's Coffees-Teas ' Christmas Nuts and Candies are Arriving Fresh Hastings BREAD DAILY N.A.Piatt Staple 8c Fancy Groceries Sal-Vet is sold atCottlng's. L. M. Crablll spent Friday in Hast ings. E. W. Coplcn is on the sick list this week. Leo Detour was up from Ouido Rock, Thursday. Mrs. R.JE.Mcllrlde spent Saturday in Franklin. Roy Sattloy, undertaker-auto hearse in.connectiou. Joe l'avllcek went to Kansas City, Sunday morning. Mrs. Rufus Mlksch and son, Amos, spent Sunday in Guide Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burr of Guide Rook spent Thanksgiving in the city. J. I) Crans roturnod home Friday evening from Atohison, Kansas. J. L. Christian spont Thanksgiving with relatives at Tarkio, Missouri. Miss Marcelcne Longton of Hastings spent Thanksgiving in the city with friends. Attorney G. N. Hale, of 'Franklin spent Thanksgiving with friends in this oity. Miss Pearl Whito returned homo from St. Francis, Kansas, the last of tho week. SiimNegll of Corker City, Kansas, spent tho weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yost. The December term of District Court lias been postponed without date by Judge Dutigan. Mr. nud Mrs. Oris Fearn of Hastings spent Suuday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fearn. Messrs. and Mesdames Sid Florancc and Bernard MoNeny spent Thanks giving in Hastings. ' ' If you want to bell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Schultz. Indo pendent phono 2oS. Miss Jessie Kellogg returned to Wy- more, Sunday, after speuding Thanks giving with her father. John McGuirc Is .driving a new Studebaker automobile which he pur chased of Hall & Fulton. John Barklcy has purchased tbo creamery building and expects to build a bungalow out of the same. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirchner of Ar mour spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Leland Caldwell and family- Mr. aud Mrs. Rube Schultz and Miss Retta McDowell spent Sunday wjth nir. buu jure, art nuuiunuu aii uimo Rock. ,.,-t, .,.. I1"" Miss Bertha Dovle returnedto Hardy. nndav. nftar nnnnritn? ThanksaiviniT . , -r -., - -- r. wltbJieripaWnts,'' !HK and Mrtu iJas: Doyle: ' ' '- ' - Tl" - Miss Mamie Reiner returned to Lin coln, Sunday, after spendlogtiThanks giving with her,parents, Mr. and' 'Mrs. Ed Reiher,.- , e a , . Wecsner & Koohtz shipped two cars of hogs and Delaney Bros., one car of hogs and one car of cattle to Kansas City, Sunday. Miss Fay Tcel, who is attending the state university at Lincoln spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Teel. Howard Yost, Verlin Taylor and Robert Reiher returned to Lincoln, Sunday morning, to resume their stud ies at the state university. Mrs. L. Diamond, after visiting with her son, T. J. Diamond and family for several weeks, departed Monday for her home at Toronto, Canada. If you want to buy a suitable ChrlBt- mas present call and see my line of pocket books, ladles' band bags, grips, suit cases and trunks. Joe Fogel. Howard Yost, Will Storey, Verlin Taylor, Eugene Ryan and Charles Shercr were home from Lincoln to spent Thauksiving with their folks. Wc are in ttie-markot for 100 to 125 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. H. Miner Serum Co Myitle MeConkcy returned to Lin colu, Friday, where she is receiving treatment. Her mother, Mrs. Mark McConkey, accompanied her' to Hastings-Mrs. Chas. Weisz returnod to her home at Chicago,"Friday, after spoud ing several days with her sisters, Mes dames W. A. Sherwood aud E. A. Creighton. - Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, wilmeet eye, ear, nose aud throat patients and. those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damcrelrs otllce, W o a n c s l u y, Dec. 20. Jlours I to 5 only. It is rumored that there was a -big "crap" game in the city Saturday night and that tho aforesaid game broke up in a fight at wliflli time chairs were used and two of tho participants are wearing black eyes. The Orpheum has secured the fol lowing great attractions: Charlie Cbapliu in "The Vagabond," Saturday, Dec, Oth.; Mary Pickford in "Loss Then tho Dust," Friday, Dec. 15th, and "Eternal City," Saturday, Deo. 33rd. Farm Leans , I havo tho cheapest rates and best option in the state, with several plans to choose from. Sole agent for Tre- vett, MattU & Baker. J.' II. Bailky. Earl Hall was in Hastings, Monday. Roy Rust spent Friday It Hastings. Harry Regester was in Hastings, Fri day. Mrs. O. C. Cox spent Saturday In Cowles. Fred Arnold was down from Inavalo', Tuesday. Beach Roberthon was In Franklin, Saturday. Father Fitzgerald spent Mouday In Hastings. Miss Minnie Christian spent Friday in Hastlugs. Miss Margaret Kellet speut Monday in Hastings. Jas! Hubatka of Bladeu was in the oity,vTuesday. Everett Bean wbs down from Ina vale, Tuesday. Attorney L. H. Blaokledge was in Blue Hill, Monday. E. S. Garber and Curt Geer wero in Guide Rock, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell spent Monday In Hastings. Mrs. James Jennings of Guide Rook, was iu tho city, Tuesday. Prnf. 1 M. Whitehead snent the lust of the week in Gothenburg. Roy Stevens and Curtis Friday spent Thursday in Smith Center. Mr. Dnfr of Kansas City, and C. A. Schultz wore in Superior, Tuesday. Mr. Jand Mrs. Andrew Schultz of Guide Rock, wore iu tho city, Tuesday. Misses Opal Egglcston and Nettie Clow went to Riverton, Sunday evi'ii lug. Harry Morauvllle and Sam Jones have loft on a horso trading expedition. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Rubt of Bladen spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs: L. H. Rust. RoySattley, the popular ftfrnlture dealer, i3 now driving a new Dodge roadster. R. P. Weesncr was in St. Joe and Kansas City on business the first of the week. Col. J. H. Elllnger retusned.home, the first of the week from Ecklcy, Colorado. Albert Cecil of Lincoln was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Thursday. . Alh.,1 Vtafc nnri fnmUv of HcSteb.1 Kansfeentj'lSutiday with Mr'.-;i5d L FROM THE ASHES By HELEN NEAL. r..t . . . , WJM. f.Whl, i S'i.' -. Mr,ana:Mrs.'Jobtt!8chultz;of Gatfe Rbok, 'Were "And that's Just what I can't undor Btand, Maudo. Sho hnB told mo that sho loved mo. Sho promised mo, 'I'll not trlflo, Carey; I'll bo as trno aB steel to you.' And tho vory noxt night aho wont to a dinner danco with that sales man." Sho listened patiently. Poor Caroyl Maudo was eight months hlB Junior, but sho felt eight years oldor. Carey was In lovo with a girl, a pretty, foolish little thing, all eyes, hair and pink cheeks, who had abrupt ly discarded him for a person of mani cured nails, massaged cheeks, tailor made' clothing and perfume. And Maude? Maudo was tho solaco. "Never mind, Carey," sho said at tho end of his latest outburst. "Never worry, my friend, tlmo will tell which Is tho bettor man and Laura will seo It." There was ono thing about Maude sho always knew how to say tho right thing at tho right time. That's why Carey came to boo hor in hie trouble. And Maudo loved Carey. Sho hated horself for it. Sho know sho was only something comfortablo to him, llko an old Bhoo or a warm dressing gown on a cold morning. Sho know eho ought not to listen to his troubles, but should tell him plainly that sho would bo no man'B confessor. But, thon, Caroy would stop coming, and tho thought of not seeing him loft such a stab In her heart that sho let thlngB go on and despised her weakness. When Carey said good-by that night ho placed a light hand on either of Maudo's shoulders. "You'ro a real pal, Maudo, the best pal a fellow over had. I don't boo how bouio women can bo euch angola and others such dovllB. And when tho door closed after him Maudo leaned up against tho wall a moment with closed eyes. "How dlf-i foront would havo been his parting from' .her," eho thought, "a hungry' clasp, a klsB, a look deep in the eyeB." When tho Country club danco came off, of courBO, Carey took Maude. Sho. wan not without a certain prettlneas herself, this llttlo lady of much.wls; dom. She felt that tonight would be, a sort of test, for Laura would "be there, and excitement lent color to her 'cheeks and sbarkle to her1 eyes that made her wonderfully attractive. , Lanra wai.there, all cnrfajptl frtrol and'fui;, I?t;btfiaxtiwa, toftc. laughter, ,W&eW 1 f$ Buy Christmas Presents Now Buy Mens Presents at a MAMS STORE Our Line of Holiday Wearables are now on Display. Most Beautiful we have ever shown Gowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" sssmmsms r.rAv. 'in whose eyes tragedy 'sank1 "s. jobtt wnunz, oi uaice -- -;- -vv-.W M the venlnK ware thVtf6Mf Of 'MriA AS, r-zrTOa-vc- -Mft1f- &:iLflk. . . ' ' t uii. na uuvu w.? SsMrtUnebday. . , j , l but,,44clng Veft,.hlm:nleaty of tlfce '"Read the, new serial Btorv Tf."e "for thought, for she was OM.qt thcM h1.-..u-n..Ai,ui, n. f,'Phio A .nrtV that float. by lour side. He .. . --.- -;.:- .. . '1R .J tm ann tht hd WU issue oicno voter. ? .llO i""""" .. -- -- , Miss Mattle Able of .McCooU, 6pnt' v !'. - -- -.fa w mrn. Thonlraototncr tri tho ' nttv with her . . . -j iv. . i till mother,. Mrs. Mary Abel Clark Stevens retnrned home Thurs day from Smith Center where be had been visiting bis son, Bert Stevens. Be' sure to sec tho beautiful and complete line of Christmas neckties at the Hamilton-Cather Clothing store. Miss Josephine Richards returned toTezumseh, Sunday, after sponftitig' Thanksgiving with her 'sister, Mrs; H. C. Letson. Mr. and Mrs. S. . C. Ellis and her daughter. Miss Helen Lemon, retnrnH ed home Friday evening from Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Anna Jernburg returned home from Hastings, Monday evening," where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Robinson. Miss Margaret Fogle, who is teach ing school near Campbell, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fogle. Why not buy a bath robe for one of your Christmas presents the prices range from S:i.s0to 80. Hamilton Cather Clothing Co. Miss Marybello Hassinger, who is teaching bchool near Hastings, spent Thanksiriving in tho city with her mother, Mrs. Hassinger. , Mrs. Bertha Saladen and mother Mrs. Hcskott cumo in Wednesday evening from Bellvillc, Kansas, where tho former had been visiting. Miss Coitman returned to Platts. mouth, Sunday, nfter spending Thanksgiving with Miss Peterson, one of the instructors in the high school, Miss Mario Hollistor, who Is teach ing domestic scienco in tlio Ketu'Hinv High School, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. II. Hol listor. " Just received the latest in leather goods for Christmas presents. Call and see my lino of grips, pocket bookc, suit cases, trunks and ladles' baud bags Jpe Fogel. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Topham Sr., Mr and Mrs. Will Topham, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Topham aud family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Topham spent Thursday with Floyd MeCall near Inavalo. The look In Carey's eyes and the tur moll of hor own heart made tne su uatlon unbearable for the girl and at last she' suggested that they go homo. It seemed to Maude that lr Carey should ever mention Laura Stacy's name she would do something des perate. They wero silent until they reached Maude's door. Then Carey Mid. dAnnondentlv: "Did you see her? 'She never 'once thought ot me." , Then something took possession of Maude.- "Stop!" she commanded. "Not another word I What do you think I tmV It seemed to her as if her voice rose to a shriek. "I've stood your silly patter about that odious little cat, Laura Stacy, as long as I'm going to. , I've listened to the rehearsal ot your tale of woe till I'm sick. I'll be no man's vicarious sweet heart, and, as for you, I never want to see your race again, xoure a urn, selfish brute who .has been hurt and wants stroking, but with never a thought ot the pain and humiliation you could Inflict. Good night." t Sho turned and loft him, and with her head high walked Into tho house and to her room, whero Bho throw herself on the lied In an agony of re morse. How could she havo been. bo unladylike aB to forgot herself? How sho must havo hurt him! Sho must havo rovealed hor feelings' for him. oh. tho thoucht was unbearable! Sho felt that sho could mot enduro tho air In her room any lorjger. It was hot and stifling. Sho changed hor frock for something less fragile and crept forth into tho garden. How soft and Bweot nature seemed at this quiet hour! If her own soul wore only equal ly at peace! How long Bho paced back and forth In that garden Bho did not know. Somewhere a clock chimed; was It two or threo? Sho decided to go In. HSci&l 0ii-and nati W mtw RHEUMATIC REMEDY Dnn'f: wait until vou suffer tor tures at t the first twinge begin ' treatment with - this, .dependable; Hrauuu wiucii BMiiiuiatea uiKcouve v . . . secretions,;, prevents me accumu- Infinvi nf infnofinal 'fnvinaii anil ' M Its formula has lornr been the favorite' DreacriDtion if many leaamcf Dhygician lt"5 Knit rGout', Uric Add DiihJU ATTAonnnR m-a similar " fU JJSS C. L. COTTING jp The Druggist Mrs. Alta Hammond, was down from Alma, Tuesday, attending the funeral of Dr. T. A. Jones. On Tuesday, Judge Ranney Issued a marriage license to Mr. Charles Elben, of Orleans, ahtf Miss Marjory Camp bell of Holbrook. Edward E. Jones, of Spokane, Wash ington, and Miss Gladys Jones, ot Huntley, were in the city Tuesday at tending the funeral of their father, Dr. T. A. Jones. The A. O. U. W. lodge will hold a an extra session of of the Oraud Lodge at Omaha on January 3, 1017. The purpose of this meeting will be to raise present rates which are inade quate on account of tho large increase in death looses. Karl L. Spence, the popular editor of the Franklin County News, has purchasod the Franklin Progress and hab consolidated the same with the News. Karl expects to buy a linotype machine and print,an eight page jiap or in the future. On Thursday nfternoon, before a largo crowd, tho Red Cloud High School foot ball team defeated the Frauklln High School team In a one sided game by a score ofC to 0, The Red Cloud band furnished the music for'the occassion. Mary Pickford hits left tho Para- mount Film Co., aud has started to The officers and members of Red Cloud Degree of Honor No. 03 de sires in this manner to thank the par ticipants in tho play, ,lThe Country Doctor,"' Riven for 'their benefit on Thursday evening. We certain ly appreciate your efforts very much. THANKS. V Free Shoppiit Service I do all kinds of shopping for out .tof town people. Absc lutely no chi for my services. Write me what, you want to buy, match, clean or hayo made. Suggestions gladly Klvon. Goods delivered to you by parcel post or express. Mary Parsons Shopping Service 254 Brandtls Theatre Bldg., Ortatia, Neb. TUm. KM If AT HOME EXPECT YOU The rULIva to tell. em all about "OMm'SFMK ;,---kzv74 VISIT Exhilarating BurliMut; Vauitviilt SUtt Mi in Flllil ill rrtttf Blrli, FiiuCImh, tMM f ilMI. rllltoil tuie InlrtMHt . IUIEI IIME MATIIEE EVEBf HEEKIAY Everybody Oo Ak Anybody mm m (mm m ii tm win n cmum houso n black something huddled on tho stone wall that surrounded tho yard caught her attention. It was n man. Sho camo nearer. "What aro you doing hero?" j "I had to do a whole lot of think ing some place, llttlo girl," said Caroy in, a queer, humbled volco, "and this was Just as good as any. You don't object, do you7" "Why, of course not," tremulously. "Carey, I'm sorry I Bpoko bo angrily to you. I never supposed that I could sq forget myself. I don't want you to think" "Why what, llttlo woman?" "Why, why think, you know, that I I cared what you think of Laura." "But I want to think It, Maudo. Why llttlo girl " , v Ho caught her. to him with eager f)tonder'neB8, and bogan to whlBpor a now tale of lovo into her willing ears. (Copyright, 1910, by the McClure Nowapa- per Syndicate.) making plays of her own. Hor first nrndiiHtinn "Less Then The Dust." in tU VI IMIVU. wuu mvw..- w o - - II-- As Bho camo around tho cornorof tho I seven acts, will be shown at tho Orph- ... .- - H.Ih 1.ii.1J1a.1 iti 1 .. t -I t ,1 iRil. nfr UrtK etiiu, uriuity uvciuiiK, JL-' iutu.i - -iu This piny has been shown only In tho lanro rcitles. General ailmission, 10 and 20c. Rcterved 6eat tickets 23c on sale at Cook's Drug store, Monday. Mrs. Alice Wilson, wife of Arthur J. Wilsou, died at their homo in Inavalo precinot, Tuesday morning, after all illdoss of several months duration. Sho was born in Virginia, February 18, lSBOand wos c6 years, 0 months and 18 days old at the time of her demise. Tho funeral services were hold Wed nesday afternoon at tho Dist. 41 school house, Uev. Hill otllclatlng. Uesldes a husband, it largo number of relatives and friends are loft to mourn her death fa Minna cm, i ii i mn . i i i iiii i- i 'i mmmm; . Farm Loans I can make you a farm loon at low est Interest and best terms to bo had l. tlm ctuta Pli.iiKn wrtt.n tuft, or call for me at State Hunk Red Cloud. C F. I Outlier. When the Firemen "Appear the iniured man's first thought u one of thankfulness that he u so. How about your thoughts if a fiitcman should ap pear at yout home? The Docy Before the Fire is the day to insuie. As that day ir be'to-morrow for all you can know do, it fellows that prudence would Dell vau to stop in our olhce to-day i..u have us issue you a policy, o. c. tee( R.elicble Insurence 'A i V V ttiKrwfimimiaamain VHKiAWfUWtf' wpwgagjWttewawaUwaTO W