Im $ f : V- X" ss."-'ii 3 & -. -i &. . j i - , 7 r" - 4tIT J? t " i- "3'T- . - -t-j-t-- - - - kb tt vttl-ZZEiWKgSfc; " HtHFi.t ,'ljiTvliL,lJlt :T1-tj3C-jiK---T BBiMrVr,l.;- 'v,mina,,inrBalH'.'B. :dg t'lTIggiM KJMgggBaBnMaiEgJWi. r ,7 A Newspaper That (lives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. VOLUME 45 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUGUST I G, 11)17. NUMBER 34 THEDA BARA AS "VERE'HERBERT" IN THE WM. FOX SUPER DE LUXE PRODUCTION OF "HER GREATEST LOVE" Fifty More Men Were I Examined Wednesday, Beginners Institute is in Session in This City Vere's beautiful love for the memory of her father Vere's uneventful and simple life on an English country eslate Vere's girlhood. A pa&orial of childish love and simplicity Vere's meeting with her mother who is devoid of maternal instidls Vere's love for the beautiful in nature as againsl vapid society life Vere's meeting with Correze, the handsome opera singe Vere's sweet and innocent courtship with Correze Vere's mother's opposition to the man she loved Vere's heartbreaking leave-taking from her lover Vere's bethrothal to aotorious Prince to save her mother's honor Vere's fashionable Redding to the man she despised Vere's humiliation on the advent pf her husband's mistress Vere's meeting wih'OJorrczc after her marriage to the Prince Vere's discovery that her mother had inveigled her into marriage Vere's scene with her mother when she orders the latter from home Vere's crowning insult when she is struck by her husband Vere's banishment toji Russian monastery Vere's secluded life cheered by her charities towards the poor Vere's first love, Correze, learning her whereabouts, visits her Vere's soul-stirring'scene with her impetuous lover Vere's trying moment when surprised by her husband Vere's emancipation when the Prince is killed in a duel Vere's reunion with "HER .GREATEST LOVE," Correze '" t Don't fail to see thjs big SPECIAL PRODUCTION at the Orpheum, Saturday, August 18 Matinee 2:30; admission 5c-1 5c Night 8:30, admission 5c-1 5c -v .. Special Orchestra Music for the Night Show Owing to tlie number of claims for exemption that were filed by those summoned in the Hist cnll and also duo to the number found physically unfit for service it was ne?cssary to call an other oue hundred men On Wednes day fifty appeared before tho local borrd for the physical examination and University of Florida, oit of this number only nine were Superintendent, Gertrui lounu umi (i hi not asic ior exemptions. Another fifty men will bo examined to day. Among the number of claims filed it is found that one man akcd to bo ex cused on account of religcous belief. While wo have unmeasured respect for the man who professes a belief and actually lives up to the same we feel, that when he uses this belief for the purpose of dodging the duty he jowes to the ling which makes it possible for him to worship his Maker in the way he sees fit, that he is no better than many othergood christian men who have answered the call. a iraroimimnnrjr niiiiiiiiiiuuiiuirai ' ., ilfcu, ruix". vr uLTTZMmawmtf SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' AUGUST 17 and 18 regular 30c value xlr quilily 15c value, Strawberries, regular 25c value, per Black Raspberries, regular 25c, " Blackberries, regular 20c value, " White Wax Cherries, reg. 25c, " Peaches, large can, .fc;4,ue Apricots, large can, .V'" Pears, large can, Red Beans, regular Pink Salmon, regular 25c value, " Hominy, large can, regular 1 5c, " Sweel Potatoes, regular 25c, " Pumpkin, regular 25c value, " Lima Beans, regular 1 5c value, " Preserves, large 'jar, regular 35c per Olives, quart jars, regular 35c, " Cream of Wheat, regular 30c, per Cream of Rice " Puffed Wheat, regular 18c " Puffed Rice, reg&lar 1 8c value, " Puffed Corn,.reguIar 1 8c value,- " Krumbles, regular 1 5c value, " can 41 I II t It II II II II t II II jar ii pkg it ii ii ii 20c 20c . 15c 15c 25c 25c 25c 12c . 18c 121c , 16c 18c 12Jc . 30c 25c 25c 15c 15c 15c . 15c 12Jc Agency for Hastings Bread : Folger Coffees and Teas Coffee and Tea U going to advance in price.rrNQW it the time to lay in your upply Plenty of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables to choose from Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs I have the promiie of tome fine Colorado Peaches, by the buihel, (or canning, that will be here September lit. Let me have your order now. Prieet will be reasonable N. A PL ATT YOUR GROCER The following is a list of the persons claiming no exemptions before the lo cal board, but in this list nrc a num ber who will have claims for exemp tions filed before the district board, under occupational exemptions: 707 Dr. Irvin Moranville, Giude Rock 3C8 Alfred G. Engelhardt,;Blu'e Hill 919 Antono Pavelka, Bladen 221 Robert Edward KeffrInnvale 424 John Frank Smith, Bluo Hill 300 Edward Swobodu, Lawrence 911 Millard Mnrymcfl. Bladen-v,' 212 Jake Timothy Brule, Campbell 305 Edd Witrhlik, Lawrence The following list contains the names of persons examined who have filed claims for exemption or dis charge, coming under the jurisdiction of the local board, nnd the icnsons up on which they bnse their exemptions: DEPENDENT WIFE 900 Arthur B. Morey, Blnden 297 Joseph Mike Swobodn, Lawrence 920 LeRoy Clinton Spence, Blnden 470 Fred Rippen; Cowles 90 Claude Harold McNnbb, Red CI. 753 Walter II. Kinkead, Guide Rock 330 Joseph W. McTnggart, Cowles 49 Joe Alfred Topham, Red Cloud 8 Lloyd H. Crow, Red Cloud DEPENDENT WIFE & CHILDREN 222 Walter E. Lambrocht, Innvnle 700 John Alden Hiatt, Guide Rock 736 August C. Bangert, Guide Rock G5G Oscar H. Johnson, Red Cloud 738 -Wm. Corner, Guide Rock 18 Earl E. Shaver, Guide Rock 822 Clnrence Molley, Guide Rock 504 Arthur Lynn Foe, Cowles 312 Frank M. Ellingcr, Red Cloud 477 Nels Thompson, Bladen 130 Trncey Nelson Hayes, Red Cloud 175 Arthur Monroe Boner, Innvalo 524 Isadore Brcault, Inavnlc 323 Charles Troutmnn, Red Cloud The following persons were found to be physically deficient by both ex amining physicinris: 939 Clarence L. Whclan, Blnden 814 James Kongack, Guide Rock 057 Joseph Jelinek, Red Cloud 5S5 Clar. Wm. Johnson, Red Cloud The following failed to appear for ex 321 Jose Salnsar, Red Cloud 121 Edward Franklin Davis, Red CI. 191 Clarence Ray Murphy, Riverton 108 Vernon Chns. Ze,iss, Red Cloud 532 AlberHColby, Inavale The following men arc already in the service, and were not required to nppenr: 292 Harold M. Sheppard, Blue Hill ALIEN 320 Hans Herman Ries, Guide Rock These men were granted permission to take their examination elsewhere: 840 Clarence Jns. Reed, Guide Rock 278 Dedrick Lampman, Rosemont 781 John Barrett, Guide Rock 857 LoRuo E. Williams, Guide Rock DEPENDENT AGED PARENTS 557 E. Nels Nelson, Inavale RELIGIOUS REASONS 858 Carl Wickmann, Guide Rock WIDOWED MOTHER G22 Earl Jns. McCartney, Red Cloud Monday evening, August 13, Web county Institute for beginning nnd 1 1 teachers of one year's experience, opencu witn nn enrollment oi seventy. The instructors in charge are Alice Florer, Assistant State Superintendent, H. W. Cox, Denn of Tcnchcrs' College, nnd County rtrudc L. Coon. The subjects under discussion nro "Development of Child's Mind," by Mr. Harvey Cox, "Methods of Teach ing (Primnny Grades) by Miss Florer, "General Explanation of School Work" by Miss Coon. The institute, being most excellently planned, is progressing with success, giving the teachers a definite concep tion of school work nnd its purposes, nnd preparing them for a successful school year. The following are the nnmes of those registered nt the Institute and the city from which they hail: Red Cloud Marguerite Fogel Teresa.Reigle Pearl Amnck Bessie Havel Iva Patten Nettie Springer Lydia Traut Irene Pegg Jennie Miner Dwight Knminsky Letha Hunsicker Nettie Drake Ethel Doyle Ruby Goble Lorinnc Hansen Edith Beczley ' Mildred Polnicky Grace Beezley . Margaret Kellett Fannie Miksch j Chns. Perry Besso Johnson Gem White Guide Rock Maude Shipmnn Dulcic Guthrie Mabel Greenhalgh May Ashby Esther Guy Agnes Kirkpatrick Lillie Rickard John Konznck Harrison Crowcll Floyd Holmgrain Paul Reed Gladys Winne David G. Britton Blue Hill Elsie.Miller Howard Arnold Fred Siebrass Murle Eggleston Edith Sixbrass Ella Ernst Homer Sheppard Anna Huppcrt Inavale Ora Shuck ZelmaWonderiy Follett H. Fox Anne Johnson Astrid E. Star Dewey Adams Zella Chaplin Bonnie Blankenbakcr Genevieve Miller Jane Hannun , Hazel F. Harvey Bladen Stella Koertner Goldic Robinson Cowles -Laura McTnggart Verna Francis Campbell Mildred Doyle Madge Firkins Stella DeMars Lawrence Fred King Vera Hurley Sylva Doolcy Ruth King Elsie Huppcr Riverton Veva Lambert Lucy Gingrich r Bethany l Mabel Lundy f vie .igSw iCCjJitt iKfei wrvV jfam 9Sk t frnL. Ar-r, m n Prelly Pins priced riht our Reliable Jewelry ptoie 0DA.O BE IT ONE SMALL PIN OR A MANY PIECE SET OF SILVERWARE WHICH YOU DESIRE, WE SHALL GIVE YOU THE SAME SCRUTINIZ ING, CAREFUL ATTENTION WHEN YOU .COME TO BUY ANYTHING AT OUR STORE. "COURTESY" AND "CONFIDENCE AREiTHE TWO BIG WORDS IN OUR ESTABUSHMENT.1WE RENDER COURTESY TO .OUR CUSTOM ERS AND SO CONDUCT OUR DEALINGS THAT WE' GAIN THEIR CONFIDENCE. COME IN. WE MAKE "QUALITY" RIGHT; THEN THE PRICE RIGHT. E. H., NEWHOUSE Jmwelmr and Optometrist C7C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector Miss Minnie Christian 6pcnt Wed nesday in Hastings. Mr. Conrad of Hastings was in the city Wednesday evening. Women of Webster County. There is an ever growing need in tho hospitals of Europe for all kinds of bandages and dressing, and there is a great shortage of new material it is im perative that every house keeper should save all worn table cloths and napkins. It these aro sent to Mrs. W. A. Sher wood by parcel post or otherwlso they will to prepared for use by the Ladies I War Relief Society of this city and for warded free of charge wlthothor sup plies to the lied Cross Hospital Supply Service. Mrs C. J Piatt, Secretary. United Church Meeting " Friday Evening August 17 The Disciple People and tho Congre gational folks will meet In their re spective churches Friday evening Aug. 17, nt8 p. m.( for the purpose of con firming the union program which has heretofore been endorsed by both churches and for tho consideration of suoh other matters as may come before theso respective bodies, J. L Beciii;, Pastor, Our Annual August Clearance Sale COMMENCING SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th AND ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th Final Clearaway of all Summer Merchandise In THIS SALE we will not only SACRIFICE OUR PROFITS but most of the goods will be priced away under their actual wholesale cost. Staples and Notions will also show a Big Saving to you At this time our big array of New Fall Merchandise will be on display - Ladies1 Ready to Wear, Blankets, r Dress Goods, Silks, Etc. It will also pay you to buy your Fall and Winter needs early. Watch for large bills announcing this Clearaway Sale R. P. Weesner & Co. ii J WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR COSL ORDERS PLATT & FREES W. I. Patorson returned Wednesday evening from Hastings. , Job Printing of Quality at the Chief Office . f i'i CI - i ' .'