K. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEff ( l it I, Pi 4 ! k M ;S -.2 :, I a S-l f T! 1 i ." r r 1 1 V ll V ? I t t & Northeast Pawnee ,., " " . , . ,. ,, Oni Prill, wife and family ml y.,1 bin1 about u wo ok iio from Hupp.'- v.Mo, Colo. Tb,y OH..., by way of v ........ ,.l,.,l1w.v vUil.x I i.. I liHOl) C. . Mr. .iii.l Mi August Prill. While1 lion? thny vMteil former mlK'liimis iiinl friends. Orn says that every! hint,' limUb- uooil out in their ooiiiiliy uiid that "IiIkIi cost of living" uutf no lluiivn bnimnse. tho funnels ale rulsitlK bumper crops of all hinds. They re turned to Yuma county last Monday. Fred Urown met with a serious tic itleiiloiio day last wool', belin? lluree ly iiltHoltod by a vicious anlnml of liH herd. Many I'oiitusluiiu woio inlliuted on varioux parts of Ids body Modluiil us-damnee was iniiuodhitoly btiuiniiined i'mm Smith Centre and It Is hoped and o.spoetid that rootivoiy will bo rapi I. Uumol Uush of FWboii, was hole visit itijf ids brotlior, licit and family or a low days. .tnhii Itiown, who was horiously ill for soiiii) tlmo past is now giudually Improving. Kverott Movers, Oliver Nublu and tho Kyan Bros, did their thresh inn the forepart of the weelc. Thoir wheat, whleh was of tfood tpnillty, made iiboul 1 1 bnsliels to tho acte. The worlt was very nicely done by lirowu llros. A baby f,'lrl was born to Mr. mid Mrs, Kuss .lohiiston last weoU, and inotner and buby doing line. Miss Nora Dunn arrived from Lin coln last week. She intends to remain hero for the winter. Kay Davis, from Ytiuiii county, Colo,, purchased 1(50 ucros from Charley Unrrolt. Con&tdunitlon 53,200. .lay Leadabrand hauled u load rf, hogs to Hod Cloud last week uud keep- j ing In line with the conservation l time and labor idea, brought a loud of potatoes on tho return trip. K I Kiln )lt an 1 wife and James Uvan uud wife autocd lo lied Cloud fui a d,ij s shopping and a Hiug trip. Frank Kyan went lo Inavale Imt Snitii'iliiy with oi'i'iim and ejfgs win Mrs. Ryan st.iid hmuo painting th u U.r.r of their .esl.louce. She ,s u..t..l ' as a skillful artist. , Olirrr Noblo an I tho Meyers Uros. ; uro tniy working on their new bum. Hurt Class is assisting Miner Moliue in oi outing a eorn erlb and granary. Mrs. M. A. Ijoudnbrand aild son .lames autocd to Lebnuou last Satur day to tiausact business. Melba, the lady's d.viightor, who is. attending High School theto, came homo with them for a week's vacation. J. C. Williams has gone to Colorado for the bcnellt of h's health The puo- p o of lids vicinity wish that the! change of climate may bo beuolloinl and that ho may lottirh hero soon in the best of health. Ill iiior .Spurrier shipped a carload ofe.itllo to Kansas City ast week, ae. o itupanying the shipment ill person. Ilnrv Moler, Omaha, Neb . . ho eatno born to attend the funeral of his broth- or. Uaymond, is visiting a few days, r, amimu:kc(l fevpr mQ m, with Mrs. Leudiibrand and family. l,..,j .sudden apeaiance of both. Ho and .lay Letuliihruud p'Ud it visit to -i. Prostration Profound, sudden tne McOonle IJrothors last Sun lav. i"'" ''O'ltiued, out of proportion to t!-.- 9 other symptoms. "" " I 1. Coryza Water discharge be- Inavale Items 1 Kj"a 'I-1 oncp UU1(J 0l' no vecogius- I able dry stage preceding appeal ance. , ,, I 5. Sore throat Not such a con Mr and Mis. CIihs. Ilmitor and Mr. star.t .symptom, unless complicated Mis. Kvortt ll.'an icturnod to their by tonsilitis. General sorenc.-s or home after a weeks vi-it with fiionds diffuse redness.. .. ...1 relatives at A rthur, Neb. I . . ?a,ahc-JhUfu v "TV0' r ,if" ., , ., ,, , l ten in tho eyes or at the back of the Mrs and. M.s. (,eo. .losgoison wore i,cn,i. iau t0 control; often descihed Kod Cloud shoppois Saturday. I as a "tplitting headache." Mrs. Mike Kennedy gave a birthday 7. P.achncho Nearly always pros put ty in honor of her son, Watter.Sat-! Pni' st?vo.n clmnictcristir. , ,. ., .. .1 , i ,i i ' o I1'" i" the legs 1 sually mar- nrday. It was his soveuth birthday j;e(j amj sovcl.,,t uud all his school mates were present . ). pajn jn thc bones A charaetei- Mlss Ola.lvs Colo spent Sunday with li friend. MissIIeruicoS.iiindors. I , I Mrs. :. II. llurgess and Mis. barley ( spent Sunday af ton oon at tho Ksldoro . llrouult homo. I ... .. , . , ! Mr. and Mrs.Ch.is. IMulsger Sunday, ed with tho duo. llntledgo family. Miss (Jladys Cole spent Sunday with her friend Miss llni-ulce Saunders. Mrs. C. 11. llurgess and Mrs. .lane l'u ley spent Sunday ,t Sunday afternoon at the Isidore llreault home. Mr. and Mrs. Cluis I'liulsfjer Sun- dayed v,Uh the John Itutlu(lKu family Mrs. It. Leonard and Mills Lyle and Clllford spent Sunday with her datiKh - er, Mrs. Joe Topham of Uud Cloud. ' , ... , , P. m . Mrs. Wm Tabor left Monday morn int: for lvetitueky. where she will visit her mother. I i 1 vs, p T IKalone-Gellatly Go I V II Miiip'SHivturn HiMin hW Irlp I In tbo uoitbwoMorn put f tin statu hiil M..m1. Ho imports crops In thul - " ... T.,n IIMII11 was euU,,l to Mlsto... "'"V IMinii.v tin nm Mini - ".. ...... . 111 nepbew who .11' l in a training ""P Mr. and Mrs. .Joyce of Alma, weie vteltlnir their, son (Jims, and fatnilj last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (.'hurley Waldo ami duuuliteis Xoruiii and .Murgrctte, call ed on Win. N'onis last .Sunday. (June a number fiom liore wont to Itlveitoii .Sunday to see tho oil well. T-ul Hiiunders is working for K. K. Iluti'er tills week. (iiMiid-pa Kutledgc leit .Salurdnj iiIk'Ii! for Californiit, wlieio he will spend iIim winter. Mrs Kiuuiit Smith leturned fiom littiielleli, Neb, after spending the summer with her daughter, Mis. Dr. Phillips. Mis. Mnolc Pulton is lieie after a few mouths visit with her sen and daugh ter of WnshiiiKtnn Mr. Dlsley and daughters and miii woio In Hastings Sunday to see Mrs. Dlsley, who Is there for !r treatment Symptoms of Common Cold 1. Onset Not so sudden; usually p:i-se.H through a warning stage. 2. Chills and Fever Chilliness rather than definite chills; fover not .so marked or absent; so-called In- aid fever. :i. Prostration Not so profound; merely a general weakness, just a general "good-for-notlilmr feeling. I. Coryza. Comes on gradually, preceded by ri dry stage lasting a few hours to several days .77 " f I. MM i It .11.. ....!.. ;i-js.h,,. Mav begin with slight ton silur soreness. (3. Headache Not so profound; eyes not so affected; usually in fore head or more to back of tho nos". Not alwavs pre.-ent. May be bcncral. " 7. Ikie'kaeiie Not usually pteseht only a feelin of veuknes in back. 8. I'nin in the leirs Not usually pvoeut. i i). I .-.in m tio iJones ire nones ' do not e -pecially arhe in colds. ' m"j - c o.moiv mwhm'iv and runs from D'J to 101 doFres.-. il. Snulum Not clmrnctcristlc may vi . in color and form yellow, white t: mixed. 12. l.tmg complications Lungs often i; l involved.. Lung complica tions a'-pcjr later. Tho third stage of a co' !. 13. TT "vous Symptonv Not s-o prominent as a rule, not so profound Patient often rests and sleeps well if nose is not completely stopped up. 14. Colds may bo contracted at any time; they arc more local, al though they run through a family or a school. lo. Sequalae Recovery from a single attack it more or less com plete. More largely affects tho nose, throat, lungs or the sinuses. Repeat ed attacks usually required to pro duce KcrioiiB af tor-results. Symptoms of Spanish Influenza 1. Oiifol Suddon, without warn ing or previous hint. Strikes as by an unseen hand. r"Uiiu .....l I.... .... t. ",:,. istic iain of influenza. 10- Tompeniture Fever higli for several days from 100 to 105 de- Krees or even 10G degrees in severe cases. Ai Sputom Usualy a characler- 8tic woenish yellow, containing many coin-like lumps. 12. Lung complications Lungs ' usually involved, bovoro comnlica- tions often make early apcaranco. HI. Nervous Svinnloma Vow marked. In some forms resembling ? VmF fl l ftVcnl usuall' n" ( and slceplcj In severe caj-es, (lo- tirium 11. Influenza travels more in 'eni- , ""A i ,.' n K" i 0V prC8cni Wit II OS. II l'tmu T lil'fiiirrl. .1 I. ...... r... a nation. ' 15- Sequelae Leaves its victims Prostrate. U folowcd by bun.-, kid- I110?'1 h'nrt an'1 Nervous disoas-e... Ue- I Milts cf a aim ! atttack may be lii'e- lonjf. i'ntlont u ntally remains weak- i etud two or u n-e week. 4. IflltD us about liUSslBEK Spanish IjifliU'lmt Precautions 1. Kt p in mind that like mo. t contagious di-ea-e, influcnrr. i.i spread by contact, ll-nt i-, by Uv transfer of the poison front one pr-r-on to another. It is spread by sue. st ing, coitf-Hng nd spitting, ut vh:cli times tho di charges from the nc.se and throat are scattered in tho all-. '1. When sneezing or coughing place your handkerchief before your nose and mouth. ,'i. Make sure that you arc prop erly clothed, in accordance with the varyin changes in temperature pre valent at this time of the year. 4. Fresh air is nh5 good. Keep your bedroom windows wide open, and secure as much sleep a.i possible. B. Keep the digestive organs in good condition. (!. Drink water freely. 7. Avoid common drinking ei ns. common towels and similar utcnui j. 8. Wa.-h your hands fieciuontl; . !l. Use a mild antiseptic as a i.om f spray or as a mouth '-urgle, espec al-1 ly if your throat ! sore or there i , a , t'endencv to snooving. i 10. If von have a "cold" use titen-1 sils for your personal use exclusive-1 ly or if you arc in contact with one i so alloclcd. ho careful not to use the utensils handled by them. I 11. Consult tho family physi -inn I at tho first onset of rymptoms --ug- j gestive of influenza. 111. Spread this information a. much as possible in newspapers, pic tare shows, schooliioue-, churches , etc. F. O. Pernoud, Medical Ad 'sei Southwestern Division American IJpd ' Cross. i - I CONING TO Red Cloud, Neb. The Physician on Chron ic Diseases, will Visit Our City ' ctober And wil! be at the Royal 'Hotel Until 5 P. M. One Day ONLY Dr. Potter, of 3108 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo,, who has treated thousands of patients with electricity and medicine, vill give consultation, examination aul all thc medicines necessary FREE. All parlies taking advantage of this offer are requested to state to their friends the result of thc treatment. Treats DEAFNESS by an cn-lircly'ncw- process.' Treats catarrh, ihroat and lung disease, eye and car, stomach, liver and kidneys, gravel, rheuma tism, paralysis, neuralgia, nervous and hcait disease, epilepsy, Bright's disease, diseases of the blulder, blood, skin, goiter, stammem. and asthma. Piles and Rupture without detention from business. If vou arc imnrovinc und. : vour family physician do not take up our valuable time. The n h and the poor aie treated alike. Idlers and curiousity seekers will ,ilcase stay away. Our time is vt'uable. Remember, NOT A Pl.NNY will be charged for the n Jicine required to all ihosc taking treat ment this trip. Office hour 9 a. ni. Positively married ladi be accoin)iinied by tin bands. Remember the dale, tnugl 1ms- Sunday, Oct. 20 At the Royal Ho.al 2fMh Red Cloud, Nebr.j VOTE EITH NEVIL NEBRASKA'S WAR GOVERNOR BECAUSE 1. Every pledge nmdo to thc jicople has been fully and faithfully redeemed. 2. He has given whole hearted support to the Federal Government, and his experience is an asset in the prosecu tion of the war. 3. lie has made It possible for Nebraska's heroic sons in the service to exercise tho right of franchise, and has protected their property rights in their absence from the Slate. 4. lie will exert every effort to protect thc people of Nebraska.-from organized profilorhiE. .5. He has vigorously opposed all things calculated to embarrass' the Government in the prosecution of the .war. (i. His administration has been clean, honest and businesslike, free from graft, favoritism and ostentation. 7. The General Fund levy for 15)18 has been reduced to three mills, and the amount raised in taxes for the Gen eral Fund, will bo the least raised In thirty years. 5. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were saved to the farmers through the embargo placed upon seed coi'n in 1917. The price per bushel in Nebraska ranged from $H.OO to $5.00, while in Iowa and surrounding states, the prices reaped by seed speculators ranged from $5.00 to $12.00. 9. He appointed a committee of prominent stock feeders to confer with the Federal Food Administration, and a market for heavy beef cattle was created, averting disaster to the stock feeding industry of Nebraska. 10. Thc State Hail Insurance law has been adminis tered in an efficient and businesslike manner, and all losses sustained by policy holders during the past season will be paid in full. No other State selling hail insurance has ever paid 100" per cent of its losses. 11. The Seed Analysis Branch of the Pure Food De partment has, during Governor Neville's administration, made more than 5,000 seed tests, without cost to the fann ers of Nebraska. 12. Being advised that there was a shor'ae of hog cholera serum and virus, and that Nebraska boj? raisers were experiencing difliculiy in securing prompt delivery of the prnducl, Governor Ni ville recommended to thc Regents of thc State University, that the state serum plant 1 re opened. The Regents acted favorably upontho Governor's rtroir.nioridaUon, and immediately directed the reopening of tho plant. :. Prohibition has been oner-pot icnlv enforced throughout the State. There 1- ive been '1.527 prosecutions and flii! s have been assessed a'-av3atinc $125,000.00. I i. He was born and reared in Nebraska, and under stands tLa neetb of thc pjo;.!e. 15. It' is unwise to change horsqs in the middle of a stream. Nebraska lias excelled all other states in many phasos of war work endeavor. Tho re-election of Nebraska's war governor will mean a continuation of effective co-operation in this work. . ! "A DISTINCT LOSS JUDGE LETTON ENDORSED BY FORMER CHIEF JUSTICES OF SUPREME COURT "Each of thc undersigned has served with Jiulno Charles B. Letton on the Supremo Court. We are familiar with his ability, Integrity and industry. WE BELIEVE IT WOULD BE A DIS TINCTLOS3 TO THE STATE TO LOSE HIS SERVICES, AND WE FAVOR HIS RE-ELECTION." JOHN J. SULLIVAN, SILAS A. 1IOLCOMB, JOHN 13. BARNES, JACOB FAWCETT, Former Acting Chief Ju.'itiee September Bulletin of Excursion Fares To the KsLSi The entire selu'tne of Kustern faie, will be available dtirhiR September ! hese uie piolmbly the lust red need f'ues of the years to the Hvd. To Western R.esorts Vou fun co to Cotonido mill Iv,tus I'nilc on reduced fares durln. tbN month Colorado in September Is ideal for u short vueatlon and u rapid. tieuUh-coiiie.bacU. Itcdueeil rates trom Wyotniiii; for tho hip; State Fair at I).iUi''u, Spteni it Mb to llth; ulho fiom Colorado for tin. Colorado Stiuo ''air at l'uoblo Dtitni er 2-d to ,.,th. ' t in t. neb .lth iih for vbutover K' Sc.it 'ui) Wo will In p'01-.o iner .luir Dr. S. S. In nnlurf M.O.C Voltrlnary In ' nrye C. H. Miner Serum Co. i i I'lt'lMfl i;i!S - i A., i Hoijt Cholera Serum li:d CtoiitI MrUrosKa j n or Moiuf a Our Esiicnsu i U. S.fVMerlnnrv Ucbiisb Ho.Jr E. S. G&Lrber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish nCTlRE FRAMING (Work Guniantced) 1 . clrical Goods of all Kinds Vill Wire Your Ilouso And i-'urnish You thc Fixtures FOR TO THE STATE" kind of n tour vou dcatre . i tnihe dur I ti uifijr.n you and Hurve you. L. W. Wakclcy, General Passenger Agent loul I'uioiiiti St. Uniaba. Xebr N. B. Bush, Ticket Aent. Red Cloud, Neb. Dr.W.H.Mc Bride RiiectsiHir lo i'.. C'ro-h OVKR HTATK DANK RED CLC'JD NEBRASKA Hamilton - Cathor Clothing Co. -Zr2zu- Everything a Nl&n or Boy Wcaro Kari Cloud Nettraaha PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Tho following proposed ninendmont to tho constitution of tho State of Nebraska, as hereinafter sot forth in full, Is submitted to tho electors of tho State of Nebraska to bo voted upon at the general election to bo held Tuesday, November Gth, A. D. 1013: ' A JOINT KESOLUTION to nmend Section ono (1) of Article sovou (7) of the Constitution of the Stato of Nebraska. Ho It itesolvcd by tlio Legislature of tho State of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section Ono of Ar ticle Seven of tho Constitution of tho Stnte of Nebraska bo and tho same hereby is a. n muled by btiilMng out tho following uutdt.: "Second. Personi of foreign birth v.lio shall lno declared their Inten tion to becomti cltions coinfurmably to the luv.s of the rnlted States, on tho subject of naturalization, at least thirty dii.s prior to un election." And Inserting in thc place of tho words so strlclton, tho following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall have hocomo rltleus of the' United States by naturalization or otherwise conformably to the laws of tho United States at least thirty days prior to an election. Sec. 2. That at the general elec tion nineteen hundred and eighteen (101S) there shall ho submitted to tho electors of tho st-ti far tlielr approval or rcjoctlon tho for'-"!::- proposed amendment to the constitution relat ing to tho right of suffrage. At such election, on the ballot of each elector voting for or against said proposed amendment, shall bo written or printed tho words: "Kor proposed amend ment to tho constitution relating to tho right of suffrage," and "Against snld proposed iiniendmont to tho con stitution relating to tho right of suffrage " Sec !!. If such amendment shall bo appioved by a maJnrPy of nil electors votiij at sucii election, said amendment shall conailtu'e Section One (1) Article Seven (7) of tho Con stltution of tho Suto of Nebraska. Approved, April 0. 11113. KEITH NEVILLE, fittest; Ooveinor. CHAIlLls V j-oo:. Scrto.ary of SfU. hcttcs of Administrntion. In Hip County t'ourt of Wj.ijstur conuty. .N'oliniHka. " " to tlio matter orthc entnle nr'T.uuntiuii. Mceliy. lUei'iuetl. To all pcroift InttTfsU'rt In nl.l eittt'e. Sotlre is iivroby lven Dial vSllnm I. Mtus has Oils i:iy ill-d a iii'tltloti In tile county eourt, pr.iyliii; that :ulmlnisir:ulii of mtlil ("ttilu in.iy t)u uranleit to An. uml-I Sinn .isaitiiiltUsr.il(iralt(l lli'.it said jietltloti lll l)u heard lieloru the court on tho llthitay ot drtobur. 1U18. at tlio hour of to o'elucl:, a. in., at tlio county court room In the city of ltnl floiul. In s:ldcottnty, when all persons InicriMcil In Raid matter tuny appear anil show e.ittso why the prayer of petitioner should not be urunU d; and that notice ot tlio mini; of snlil petition, and the liearliiK there, nf, bo nm by publlshlui; a copy of this order In the Kod Cloud Chief, a loi-al wccUly nuwRpapor printed and of u-encral circulation in nald count v, for four eonuoiitlvu weeks prior to said day ot hearlnir." Dated this Uth day of M-pieiulor. 1018. ' -.K.M.J A. II. UAN.NI5V, a.M cbuitiy Judge. r fe at the Schultz & Schaa. STME2IO for First clas.. portraiture enlarging, copying, new work, amateur finishing, etc. YOU!! PATRONAGE APPRcHATED Whetv the Firemen Appesxr the tniured man't first thought i or.f ol lliiiklitlii tint l i tHow nUoj your thoughts ti o fiitrmau tiioutd op pr at youniome? The Day Before the Fire is the day to iaiuic. As that day may lie to-morrow for all you can know or do, it fellows that prudence would im pell you lo stop in our office lo day and have usjwue you a policy. OC-JTEEL R. elicx-ble Insurartco . """" r'Tr'1T ' 3 Whetv the uruftMawvkfcubM ft WJ N 1 K - gitu-i'r''wtn4n'?i.-J -"r,"itr r"""'kv"-"' v, "fir jl" ITftll J,-I-W - 'rsrtmt: w