RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF fTuuuinauiiumuauu4 I ' 'WIW1WIIII HIIHiiMbM,M,,m- -,--, V U K 3? A -' 1 j-:":"::-::::"::..:..:..:..x..:..:..x..:..:..:..w y : : AS TOLD TO US $ k.::..:..:..:.:..:..:..:..:..:..x..:..:..:..:..:..x..x. Kre-h IlasMns bread daily fit l'!utt' ISroeery. tf Clms Hilton wus R Week-end xisi'ur in Kruihlln. lona Funk vla'.ted relative In Su. pot rr Satnrdny. ttev. .f. M. Hates Went to Kearney nnil Adrorn Saturday. Letter A mack was home from Hust ings college over Sunday. Airs. P. L. tlliifs, who has boon on tliu slek'list the past wetitt, Is able lo In' out again. Mr. and Mrs. II It. Logpctt ! danihtcr visited iclativcs In Ki titik Hit hist oT tho week. Mr. and Mi. .1. K. ChiuiHy are home ftorn Superior, where they have been vl-itiiitf i datives-. FOR SALI1- -flood, improved quartet section !' miles cast and 7 miles south of Inarale. For terms f.eu II. J. Won ilerly. IJStf Miss AHce Fojrgor Alliance, Is the yuoat of her parent), Mr. and Mrs. K'nier Fogg-, who rexlde just witiMi of t lie clly. Mr. mid Mr Xalo I'latt and tlatiKh tor Margaret tiulced to Cowles Sunday whore they .spent tho day with Mis I'latt' parents, Mr. and Mrs. .J. T. L'leoy. Goo. Ilollisler, while ciigtiKcil in trimming a tree Tuesday, fell and broke his ankle, lie is out on eruehe now and glnd the accident was not worse. AvL P. M. Whitehead tells lis this niK'nine; that theie is a dearth of newt around the Washington school but in side everything is settled Into routine ouler and going smooth. The ilrst frost of the season enmo in strong lnt Friday morning thin See fotmed on still water. Although early for frost the crops with excep tion of some Into garden growth, were generally out of harms way. Mrs J. J. Garber visited her lius laid at Fnllorlon ivr Suuduy and Monday. Ilev son, Dr. Roy (larber ae eompauleil her home. Mr. Jnrber, who went thoro for hlo health, is so ire. what Improved wild l expected home in a few days. I B. Htaliser, ono of Nebraska's pioneer citizens, dropped in at tho Thief ollleo recently looking after sub. scrlption matters and entertained with .several most interesting icellals of early day experiences. Mr. Stanser is,pieparing to K') into the country where ho will spend the winter. Mr. L. Clark stopped la Bed Cloud Tuesday enroule from Wheatland, Wyo., to Lincoln, where ho expects to answer call to the war service. Ho Is a brother to Mrs. S. C. Kills and spent his short visit here with his sister and her family. Mr. Clark Is a typical American and enthusiastic- about got; ting into the war activities .Speaking of the Lone Treo district war savings society of which mention is made elsewhere, it Is a matter of pleasure to note tho amount of Intel ligence and talent in evidence at their entertainments and in tholr social life. This is the place whore there is an ac tive branch of tho Baptist church, Rev. V. M Harper of this city devoting a share of his time to their interests. ORPHBUM STM)C1KUH.M'J ML MUV1t7!NtttT3tn i fcfflD THIS WEEK Friday and Saturday &&pt.J&7-2B The Law of the Great Northwest A 5-Red Picture Screen Telegram AND A GOOD COMEDY Admission 17 and lie NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday Sept. 3Q Oct. 1 A Goldvyn Special in Baby Mine An Entertaining and Phasing Comedy Drama Admission 17 and 6c Wednesday- Thursday Oct. 2-3 The Whirlpool With Alw-i Brady Admiss on 17 and 6c FIRST SHOW AT 8 SHARP Floyd Tuiniire is a Lincoln visitor. B.irl Fountain hastetatued to Grand Island. Fivbh Hastings biead dally at i'latfs (SniPery. tf I'd A mack is rislllu.,' his brother and family at Merlin. Mi-s Viola Spiers m n Htturlay visitor at Hastings. Onions for Bale. .Inquire (Jha Ita? aer. 1ml. Phono 'l oil i. ' TOtf Mi. .Itoie Medulre la numbered am njj the sick thi week. Mault Arnold of B'uo Hill, Is report ed arrived safely over snas. Good meals good service- moderate prices Powell & Pope's cafe. Mrs. Anna I'otm'nln went lo Grand Island Monday for a short visit. United chuieh market at the Frank Smith shoo store Saturday the '.'Stli. Dr. Hobt. Mitchell was a Hastings visitor on professional business Mon day. Mr. and Mis, Fied Harris of Bloom It'gtnu, visitdd the McUulro home Monday. Arthur Saively. member of Co. K. from Hue Hill, is reported from France as missing sluce Aug iith. Ra-ki-t supper and .Junior Red Cros program at tho Mill School tomorrow night. Kverybo ly Invited Mr. and Mrs .1. T. Laiv. of Cowles. acre in the city today, gn-sts of their (Uugliter, Mrs. :, J. Piatt. Message has been received announc lag tile s;ife arrival in Hngland of Ray mond Turnurcand Kenneth Wilson. Mr. and Mrs H. G. Lindsey and son are home from a visit with relatives and friends ut Atisolmo unld Broken How. Red Cloud is to have an apple sup ply. P. G Tariuire has gone to east eru markets looking for tho staple fruit. Report comes in that wheal in the north east part of tho county runs 10 to li bushels to tho acre, Jnaliry good. Traeey Druliner and Lloyd Harkoi have gone to Lincoln for enlistment, and purpose to enter oUlcor's training cum p. Pot sale, n first-class Price A Teeple piano. OnU caio and as good a3 new. Call at or phone Chief otlloe.- - Mahu. Bailey, tf Tho voices of Hen. Pershing iu I Ks Ambassador Guru.id cm now bo heard on the Columbia Gr.ifunoln at Culling and Mitchell-. Ill-l Wo are told that Cliet Sheely has sold ids barber shop interest to Win, Hunt and accepted employment at the round house. Karl Honor, in training camp at IlurUloy, Call , came home on a fur lough last week for a visit with Pleas a tif Hill friends. Horace Prisbic who has completed his course in an Illinois olllcers train ing school, was hero this week, leav. lug today for Missouri Carl Hay of Noia, Neb., will hoHd sule of iJO Duroe Jersey Hogs Tuesday, Oct. '22, 11)18, thirty boars and twenty gilts. Watjh this paper for ndv, US 2 Harold Moranvllle, who is visiting here had his furlough extended on ac count of illness in the family ami is taking special instruction in geometry preparatory to his return to war ser vice study. In answer to special request Rev. J. L. Hcebo went to Iloldredge Tuesday whore he oillclated in tho funeral ser vices of Mrs Honline, a pioneer Ne braskau well known over a large sec tiou of the state. (ieo. Llndsey, of Pasadena, Dili., is it Red Cloud visitor greeting friends and looking after business interests t!eo. is as hale and hearty us of yore and claims that bet -oen Red Cloud and P.i-ndenu there is not much choice as to 'vk'ch Ik best. Wi.ul camo tn relatives li iln of tl.e death of Mrs. Dr. Myers, who whs a' Kin- time i rfsidoutof (vua'e later moving to Kansas City with b-r bus. bund. Mrs. Myers will be remembered aa Misa Lucy Oarber, duMghter of tile 1 ite .Joseph Garbor, au old pioneer of this eouuty, She. wa also M-ier to I)..u liarber of title city The body in expected to arrive lierc tonight D S. Crawford Unvoting1 in ihe In terests of tho W. N. U. of Lincoln, was in Rod Cloud Monday looking after buslno's inteiests. Mr. Crawr-Jid was but recently transferred from tho Den ver Draneh of the business and Is bound to meot with success in his new Hold because of his pleasant and biiol ness.llko methods of looking after the interests of his patrons and because of the fair ami sipmre house ho lepro- Scuts. It's a trifle early in tho season, but among many, thoro three names that wo particularly desire you to llx in your memory as worthy of your sup port nt tho polls, II. P. Perry for conn ty clerk, Albort V. Ditcher for county troasnrer, Prank Huffer for sherilT. Party lines .should not be considered in the question ol votes for these men. j Their service reconls gi-0 overwhelm ing reasons. Tho line of .ucunieni elhovvheu- in tlii-4 Umu fop f.iipp'nt of Piesidout Wilsou, If ti.insfoi u. l io lit loo.il issues applies equally well in j their oases, Mrs Janus Peterson Is seriously 111. Harold Ludlow visited at Lincoln last of the week. Attorney H. G. Caldwell icturiied from Lincoln Friday. .Mrs. .Joe McCiittnui and Clarence spent Friday at HttlltiRs Sehultz ,v Schaul have opened ft photograph studio atGutde Reck. Rev. A Sehaal olllelnted in serrlpe nt the Minion festival at . iavd SllB dy, 1'ilvate less ms on violin, pi mo (Old ukiUle -Mi- Ktiiici. Owcv. titd. Pin ne 'J2V IK'-flt Clms. Punk and son from Superior, were week-end visitors of Mrs. Nettle Hummel. John Hutchlus and family stopped bote Wednesday, onroutc from Cowles to Franklin, via auto. Orville Rlckard of tluide Rock and Miss Anna Roubal of this city, weie married at XeKon Saturday. Mesdames Ilalllg.in and Murray, of Grafton, guests of Miss Kate Fitzger ald weie Hastings visitors Friday, Rev. and Mrs. Turner of Hastings, are coinWtiiiir lnteretlng revival siir-1 vices nt Dlstilct No. .') svImoI ltousc this week. i Dr Moninvil'e who was taken lo I Hastings Saturday and operated on for ' apppudlcitis was getting on nicely at j last report. I Forest Mouutfoid who Is .it tending Hastings college, I'aiiio down to spend Saturday and Sunday with his parents, returning to Hastings Monday. Samuel Temple, a former resident of Rei Cloud, whs calling on many friends here the llr.st of the week. He will bo icmemhcrcd as a stock buyer with X. Richardson in earlier days and is now in the conimissson business in Kansas City. Evan Hute.hin'j having Ik'U granted a furlough from tho U. S. Navy, is home visiting his parents, John Hut chins and wife, who reside ;ist south of Cowles, Dewey llutuliiiis a brother came home from Rayuier. C dorado, for a few days v'sit. The Y. P. Missionary Voluntary So ciety of the Advent church, meals each Wednesday morning with the Advont school thin asm mbly taking the place of tho usual opening exer cises. Tho utllcers nre lrs .Martha Moler leader, Kllon Ilideen treasurer, Violet Holvei-MJii organist. At. their llrst assembly Miss IMythe Holfmau gave an aildicss on "Tobacco." If you delight lu real stories of real life, ami would witness the beirlnnlmr of history in the Lone Star State, at tend the Orphoum tonight ami see "The Man of Power " It's a recital of Intimate chapters in the life of Hus ton, the man, leader, governor. column writo-up would fail to do the picture justice in oil her its art, its scenery, or its tender, thrilling and terri He, wordless story- See it! Tin Is NOT a paid adv. Special Program Next Sundny morning, Sept SDth. a special program -will be given at the Congregational church, through the kindness of some members of the Fac ulty of the Franklin Academy. Miss Sara Marshall, Doan of Music, will sing and Miss Ruth Dennison, head of piano department, will assist Mrs. Eugcls, who will give the ad dross, has been lu charge of p'aj ground work in Chicago the past year and during the summer spent the va cation months with her husband at a military camp in California. Tliis program is one in which the children as well as tho older people will be i pecially intererted and they are lnwt ed to attend. In addition to the gram Mrs. Mitchell has promised Hi m a story and all those who have In-n I Mrs. Mitchell's stories know th1' i treat is in store for them. Tho public is cordially invite ! hear tlr. quaitetto f talented w. i nt 11 o'clock A. M , Sp'. Uuth. Petit Jurors The following' men wrro drnwn serve as petit jurors for tho Oc torui of court which eonvenos, Oct Mill, but the jury lu not summons appear'nntll the bOcond.Monday ui term, October 21t: V. II. Na,rris Jaso.i Shuck Chns.atroh Phillip DopU Goor&o Wells Clms. 5tow.11. N. It. I'ayno Everett llean Chris Waoohter Alfred Nolan John Lnoas Chas. Daselc .lames (iieeiihaljjh Frank Gnilm 1. N.13. Rush Millard Fran-- Henry .Somme; balder James Mj i I. II. Tliomas John Hdiistti Henry Fies John Uishop J. A. Riadfonl John Marker Tepee Theatre Gone Tho old theatre interior is bi-mtf olourod and is to bit occupied by 1. " Oarbor, wliose business In wall paper, paints, oleotrical jjoods, etc, has gr n to require more room Mr. (Jarbei - to bo cor Krai ulat ,-d mid altho i'ic Orpheum has t-upp. '! tlie T- . many will .r.'t s. .'.,' tlin id.j.i no playhuiih.-vau'i-ih. M .lW. j. H. 1 1 millinery parlor will oocupy p,, uf the bulUiii,'. Music Galore Announcement was made at the i in eh Sunday evening of a c ill for Misiuiaiis to moot nt the ( nngrega "tial eliuioh next Friday evening, pt. U7. for the purpose of oivatdleg , - immunity Chorus The i.iii is to tlvute the musical habit m .1 pio 'p available musical talent f.n imblie -inbilen such as the mnt i i l mum ! of Htiuday evetiinit. The Four-WinuU Men I'idlowillir (lie tli nnmPM of the tlnutu speaker announced for the arlh Libert) Loan Bund campaign. I'hice of speaking, tho Orplieuin ' .'.itre. Dales Friday, Sept. 'J7th, Prof. P. M. 'dtehead. Nituiday, Sept ilSth, Daniel Garber Friday, Oct. lib, Attorney Pred Miiuer. Saturday, Oct.fUh, Attorney ISeriiaid V'N'eny. Goes To Cedar Rapids 'V. 11. Tabor, of innviile, will attend National SaIiic Show and i'vposi- i at Cedar Kapitlc, Iowa, Sept. .'In cl .Mb lie will evhibit bis liikili le pig ' Tabei'.s Grin." Prize win- i ir liogs from every section of tho iledStaton will bo on inhibition. sinw is under auspices of the Motml Swine ltrowei Association 1 is promot'iig tlie lalslng of better sMiicnfull breeds Ham, bacon, corn. .or among the exhibits mid Iiiiku pi es are offered. Live Stock Census I'ndar direction or the Food Admin i'taliou the school children of Web "it r county are instructed to take cen si - of tlie number of hogs and cattle, a their respective districts, Oct, loth i- the dulosct for this work, and teach ei" iire rcipiired to see thiit. it is dune i iptly and pioperly and repoits im- uie lliitely forwardctl to tho county lo 1 administration ollleo. The gov. ' inuienl requires this dntn in order to pi i pare estimates of resource, and i I - upon the patriotism of the schools i assistance in quickly obtaining the I.SU". A Quiet Wedding U nine o'clock Sunday evening at i i ie Parsoiiiigo of the Christian clnircli,' Rev .1 L. Ueebe proununced the wonN t'uit mado Miss Griiee Harris and Mr I U ve L03' man and wife. I Tho happy couple are both well ! liiown residents of Red Cloud; the bride a sister of Chas. Harris, and the "room a mail carrier working for Uncle Sam." Tlie Chief together wit li a large cir cle of fiiends joins in wishing all pros perity an I happiness for Mr. and Mrs. Cleve hoy. They will resida in this city. A Model Society One of the most active War Saving. Societies In Webstvr County Is out in District IT, meeting regular in the Lone- Tree school house. O. M. En yart president, II. P Leonard secre tary. A special program was given last Thur-day evening in whlcti J. L Beebe of this city delivered an address upon the subject of "War F.conotny atul Reconstruction." A unique fea ture of this organization is that any member declining to take part in tho public entertainments must buy a war stamp. Their records show an accum ulation of over StfoO 00 W. S S. Piano at a Bargain Wo have a used piano In good con dition that one of our customers was unable to llnish paying for. We will place it fieo of charge lu tho home 01 any satl-tietory party in tlie vicinity of Red Cloud, who will pay tho bal ance in cash or easy payments. Ad dress G.is'on Music Co, Ha-tii ' Nebr. ' :!' -'t To fill your needs is here for you But you should CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE for the Clock Shortage is sure to come this winter. EARLY BUYING means BETTER SERVICE and Better Satisfaction. Clock Materials are get ting low and it is neces sary to act at once. J. C. MITCHELL THE JEWELLER SJUlJMJMflM,Pl,AllM;MlUM , ' ""switrTr - wj-wjj,-. , -. . , M-J..irretm--MrOT-r, -r. K I a' f M You always get the very best at our store because QUALITY goods are the only kind we seM. The brands we carry in stock are recognized by the housewife as the VERY BEST of their kind. Everything Fresh and Chase & Sanborns Coffees Ileus Crackers and Cookies Batavia Jams and Spices Sunflower Canned Goods A At fWIiPUT MraaasiTOfigggTgaiMggsa w-vwumi WMMtwiifaww, 11 urmf'mtnnfttr.nuaUESxHnMtTV'tmiruirmMvrvmfuainriv'amt Pile mi, li r-i(,"u-il (m' c.tTcr f. r mlo at I ibl c ui t ! ti at S nils at lii'H.ili'. . rn 1 1 u t 1 1 r t: at 1 . if',, hhaip Tliursday, October 3d, The l''dl inc; Dccilbul f.i'o Stock 51 riead of Cattle 18 Yearling Steers, 7 2-year-old Steers, 2 milk Cows, 3 calves, TERMS A credit of 10 approved notes E. Carter, J. G. Reigle, J. R. and B. F. Copley, A. L. Grossman, Owners. .7. II. KI.MNUKR Anct. (JEO. McCRARY, Clerk. Wkadm Man m w HI u U Hj m W I M m &k m 4! rrreM.-fflTH.vJuiuiti3iayirvattTOir.rraii'niCTiTU BUY A FORTUNATE PURCHASE I Have Two linen Table Damask One Piece at One Piece at fto. Barbara Pbares M Apples for Sale Grimes Golden, Blade Bon Davis Wine Sap and Delicious. Sale begins Sopt. 2(!th. No orders taUon or apples s ild boforu that dato No sachs lodn ed or boxes furnished. '; ,'t l 11 v S. Llulow I Pure At Auction Ihe s , , on 1918 51 8 Yearling Heifers, 9 stock Cows, 3 Durham Bulls, 1 Hereford Bull. months will be given on. bearing 10 per ct interest Pieces of All a yd a yd ivsKaxasun $1.25 $2.00 Tl. KM IC AT HOME EXPECT 1X70 1 HO rULIVa to TELL. EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S Wk&rijurtW. VIST centre," ihe sarlr "T Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Stage Altm FUtad with rrillr Glrli. rannrCloi m Oortnim EqulpiK. Btllllinl Settle Eidroommi LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY f Everybody Goat Ask Anybody W mm THE BIGGEST AID IEU SHOW HESTf C1ICIC3 I r 1 13. ji Kill Hrva f'-ll m ) ji v v . mi -iii i ssrKiiia"1