RED CLOUD, NEBXASKA, OHIEf i i! tuc crrnnMn ! IMF I OF DEFENSE 1 y 'J rrt.m tho MIssedppl vnlloy to tlio ;lflni in? front In rinndors Is not as fur today as tlio distance from runs to Ttorlin. Tlio Atlantic ocean Is noi as whip ns the Illvor Sntiimo. Tlio girl ' In the munition factory In the middle 'West Is very close to her lirotlier In the front-line trenches. If her work (falters, If one untitle torpedo tmsses ' tthe careful scrutiny of the Inspector,1 jtho lives of American soldlois pay jjtho price. y il i-y hi nui.v.o-'tii ,. - i- n"- i ho makes the shells physically lit "nnd hlfh of courage as tlio man who illres the pan. Tltt glory nnd excitement of war nro f r the mini In khukl. Orlndlng, 'iii'. n ms labor far nwnv from the thing Hags nnd marllal music Is the 'porU m of the gltl who makes muni- 'tlOllM. One nnd n linlf million women and Iris have marched Into the Venice of ho frilled States government, to tako he places of the men who Jmo boon alted to the color. With every draft nd i.'th the opening of every muni Ion cmti'iiment the number Is mill lpP tl These plrls work lone hours .mil Itin M'ml. la luii'il mill tllntmtrinmw. -...., i ii l, ., 1.1,. I, ...,,...' Ill V I i lll'U V, HIV. "I'll "I IIIH" II'-' THEWEvSTEIffl FRONT AT HOME lann ftid give 1 or n year the oiing people "f America have been e ciioil In thrift Instead of the old pi blem In the aillhnutlc book, "If Mary's mother cine her three apple, .fano gave her two, and she file oar, how ninny would she leiveV" the tblid grade plrl Is now .seat to the hhiekbo-ird to solve, "How many Thrift .stamps at 2," cents apiece will Mary own at (ho end of II! months If she wives 10 cents ii week'" The plil In the prade nbovo her Is leariilnp In Iht arithmetic lesson how many Thrift Mumps It takes to buy the yam for find helmets for the soldler-t In Ft unto. Mill farpier on the elpbth prntlor Is lot I to llgifro In terms of War Savings sti s bow mil It fusts to mipply a i .ent of L'ik !e Sun's men With Slldli'i tent.s. And now ine laun nnd Give club of the joiin plrls of the Young Wom en's! C'lm mii nssoelatlon Is organ ised to ti in those Thrift lesions Into giving. 'I' e children of America have been tin ug in pt utiles and nlckles nnd pa-t ng n preen stamp on their Tin If t c d. The Kuril and Give club can now use Home of tlmae inula and War S .Maps Ktamps In their campaign iniionp the jounger people for the united w r fund. THE BLUE TRIRRBIT AT RUSSIA'S FRONT A BIT OF HOME WITHIN THE CAMP it uis t ns'on. On the Nklll o: their flu ers niid the accuracy of their eves do- ' tend" the lives of ninn soldiers, the vlii'iin,: or loslnp of inunj battles. "I can't sleep at nlpht beeause I'm o afield I may have paed on some hlnp that was not quite true," said me younp pltl not yet In her twenties, 'vho Inspected hundreds of torpedoes very tiny. i Uules.s something can make this plrl orpet at nlpht, and llnd some rest, her and will lose Its cunnlnp. I "Nl hts and Kundays," said another, 1 I walk and walk, and I 'never po the Mile lontc twice until I have worn ut nil the others, and yet I can't for et that pel haps some time, somehow, urtnp the day something may hnvo mo throiiph that was not qtilto right." "T vas Just on the edpe of going ick home," said another. "I couldn't and It. Then the recreation leader U d tie If I played basket lull, and told hoi I was too old. I'm twenty pht. oho Insisted that I Just try irowlng (he bull, and now I'm captain ' the basket ball team. I p)a tennis, id c u 'set up' and 'wig-wag,' nnd iry'r1 polnp to make me forewoman ' the room. That would have fiight lOd me to death once. Hut every ilnp Is different now, that wo have ir War Sen Ice club." The war department had seen tlio ed of ncctiptitlniiH for out-of-work airs If tho onplooos Were to work their preatest elUelency, nnd throuph o ordnance department asked tho jung Women's ClirlsUan Association r recreation leaders, to line up tho lis and direct tlie'r free-time pleas es. The povernmeut leiulnded the Y. W. A. that as an organization It always d had an Interest In tho rlpht bous-' ? of pills, In the rlpht feedlnp of 'Is, and In the ilpbt education of is, and that tho Intelligent cure of sc plrls In the munitions factories is one of the essentials In tho w bl ip of the war. The put eminent old house nnd feed them. It could t up rccrentlon hulldlnps, but when s was done It was as helpless as tho her of a motherless clii. The gov uncut Is a composite man. He didn't ow what a pit I should do when tho o'clock fectory whistle blew, lie y knew sb nouled looklnp after he called to the one woman's or ligation that for leilf a century had do a study of the needs of plrls. piioly. ho l. d i n Idea that she .Mild bo crn'Minir. d to play, that needed n!i V. mo recreation, and and sjminthetle as a to "utile her social ue- I when the war council of C A. tin do plnns for tho 'live, It Included In Its pro ule that no niing girls lin en can do any solleltlug, ts or of i i wise. They can This i I the Y. W ID IS mi pram tl' tier oli.li on the i. give, bin they can only p!o by earn ing. ' i enuently In older to co-or-.dluatt the efforts of the plrls In all the distill t- over the country, the, Hutu nnd i'.w club Is dialling niemhers nnd h i plven tint un estimate of :?." apiece to he .irnetl for the war fund 'camps -.i b. ilio American pills who still i. int ilioii ape In 'teens. Five dollnis iipleco 1 1 oin the younger plrls of tic louutry will moan that the na tion as a whole will (111 Its charitable nrgnin. Miens' war chest. i Some hlpb school plrl In Now York mi lt play lady . Workers are ri-u.i.n build ti.;s of I Indiistiinl rosorxu- cantonnieutx wh.th en opout.l this sicirier In sev- the states. These reservations io one, wlsi eful niothei ties. 'ho r.lue Tr I: Into iintl ( cd for In n tho 22 tor ' is or muiilt'i bet I of t uiu I'P mil of the ory Holds In a weeks They aio omploliu! thou- ds of workers. Many of those 'ion h:io come from far distant T! e govt rnment provided inluni"s mid lilt's barracks. In io ilaeih It Is puttlnp up tecroatlon dlnps. Whore such a bulldlnp la proltlel by the povoriimeiit, the Y. 0. A will furnish It, uslnp one nl- 1y sand!np Mhen avallahb, and dim: Mhen tleit Is necessary. All i It. Mill',-, whither poveininent issocintlon-owneil, will operate mi- the sb;n of the lllno Trlanple They Ihivi' I'lir ih'nu rooms, assembly ni for entertain nonts. club rooms, pMiiuiishiinx. The nine Tilanplo nl'-li'n propni'M of service work, .u.iii.il t lasses, panics and enter- tn Ms. Military and siual corps s v. Ill be In chin ;o of soldiers. Washlnpton, the members of the mess Women's council n llluo Trl o lonpue of tho Y. W. ('. A.. n"ide if ptil Rovemmei)t cmplo.M'es, ijrlll v a wool; under an arm. ofllcer, between Ave and six o'clock on s i days lonp lines of niotorcar.s are ed to watch the drill, herevor possible the recieatlon P'uent Includes a Meld snmewhero nitdotir sports. ar elubH are a part of the plan nnn lhershlp In these involves a, pledge ?m to tlio best of the plrl's ahll n the ranks of the Wiimiin's Indus-VrMiy--thu "s 'nnd lino of de '. ' i'l a pnu -Ko e' l by I'Mim In ov'-r; pos.-,, i v ay the t if s(iltr. city Is elnp to earn her .'?. by Milnlnp her own nIioc-s Instead ol stopplnp ut the CiieK stnnd on her wnj to school nnd bj in Klnp her own sniuiwlche for her in n lunch. Out In Iowa the plrl wlui li i been ppoiidliip 15 unis plus war tax tor u movie three nluhts n week Is pdiip to thaw a Hue thiouph 1,'ie movie habit except Mhen there K un e.-iM'i inlly pond bill. More than one plrl plans to clean all her own gloves this wlnttr and to salvage all the pa per and tolloctlons of Junk about tho house which should ho sold to the Junk man to bo worked over Into some pro ductive Industry. The plrls In their 'toons ute going to earn Instead of ask others for the money. They are to sacrltlee and give In their own names mill older women will make the public requests for money t ! evvhoio. Many of the girls who are waiting to Join the Kara anil (live club are al ready Patriotic leaguers, and they hnvo learned several pi act leal lessons In the Hit If t that will make them effective members of the new club by their con servation, of fruits and vegetables. They hnjfe canned and pickled. Now when the end of summer brings tho beginning of Mliool they will chamro their tin 1ft into winter tin 1ft and be gin saving their $5 lor the Y. W. C. A. war fund. "Whoi over You Are Is the Western Froilt" Is the slogan whlih the Kuril and Clvo club has atloptt . Anna, one wiry thirteen-year-old dm alitor of Now York's Kast side, who was one of tho Hist Mid .otiiigcst members to Join the campaign ut a Nov York settlement house, had to have It explained to her that Insttatl ol western front moaning fight anil lljjit moaning lists, the west tern front menus v,oik nnd work means save In older t -U. i ho gill who (i the Karn and (Jlvi club will tl1 ver that lu con junction uii'i her Mm king and saving lu order that her cub will furnish Us I tiuota of the money that Is going to help i! irls like herself lu Franco anil I'. i a. she will also thai numer ous ..i the community to help th vci 'ie had never dreamed of. She . that all the fruit pits nnd stone. .. can be saved ttom her own dining table nnd from tlu-c of her nclphboiN ate ilioipul Into the little red barrel at the tv.ter, In order th it the carbon which the seeds contain can be used lu making charcoal for the Anid'ie.in sn'ilhrs' as nui-d;. She will save all the t.n foil that die sees for the Iti d Cross. She will help collect clothing for the Fiench ami Ui'lgltuu orphans and perhaps send them some of her own. School glils lu India, c'hlhlron from squalid, dlngv homes, with absolutely no s.ieinllng money, pave last vear to llclghtn, and Armenian icllef when they thtinsolves weie not getting enough to oat. They vave up their moat onie n week for tho lsiiglan-. though thc inl had It twice a wet; tbeniselve ml for the Aimcnl:in they set .e..li 4110 ba'ndfill of ftosii grain th.it otherwise caih plrl would have ground in her own little stone mill, lloth cniitilhutlons. from all the glils In one missionary's school, amounted onh to $5 a month. "Hut It was u tiouieiidous sacrltlee," their teacher mi lies. "Although a jovoiis one. It aetuall.v mount less broad each da.v, nnd once a wool; a meal of dry broad uud water. Thh was done by SO pliU from tho meanest homes In tho woill olilldioii between the ages of live nnd tlftein." Four hundred thousand girls In 17 filates June become Patriotic Leagu-rs since America doc hired war. If ui many school girls and working ulils from all classes pledge to euiu and give, the united war Hind ciuiipalgiiors will have ?'-' 000,000 of their SlTo..')-000. The nine TiinnMe clubiooms In Petrogrnd wore In half shadow, A few scattered candle' (lung gleams ns persistent nnd ns vague as Russia's f hope of liberty. A hundred Utisslun glils and six jottng men were guests of tho llrst Young Women's Chiistlnn , iiHsoclatlon In nil ltussla. It was n gala nftornnon ton but It was dark ; because thu winter days cud nt throe ( o'clock and there Is n rostilctlon on the use of candles and kerosene as well us of electricity. The glils weie milking merry even ( In tho gloom of winter, the twilight i nnd the tiagedy of war. One slender , Mhlto-faced girl with purple-shadowed e.vos was men ler tlinn nil thu rest.! Her wit and tinging laugh were con tagious. I "Son.va Is wonderful tonight," otto , plrl whlspeied to another as she . stirred gently Into her tea the one ( lump of sugar doled out carefully for the party. The Y. W. C. A. socre tarlcs had boon Having the 'sugar for mouths pulling aside at each meal ( one of the two lumps served with tho coffee In the lostaurant, that there might bo a bit of sweet for this llrst paily. 'Iheie was no broad. "Sonvu Is not drinking her tea," her pale .little admirer wont on, "yet she fainted this morning ut the fuc tor.v and the forewoman Haiti she was hungry." "We'ie nil hungry," vvns the mo notonous lepl.v. "It wasn't that." Something stopped tho lntivhtor and talk oiiiMoulv but the hush that fell in the tllnilj lit loom was as Jojous us the gaiety. One of Uus-sla's greatest singers stood by the piano and lifted up her ploilom voice illicit with the tears and hem tin oak that people at peace call thrills. They went nvvny eaily when tho music was done these sad-eyed, half starved little guests of the lilue Tri angle for danger lurks In the dull: of I'otrogiad sippets, robberies and murders sharp little by-ptoducts of a nation's (linos and ii world at war. Son.vn llnpoicd nfter the others were pone. She was standing close by the secretary-hostess chair when she turned from s.iylnp gnod-tilght to the last one of the other glrK The laughter hud died out of the gill's eyes uud the gaiety from her nlco. "Will j on give me u note to the factory superintendent," she usked, "telling him I'm attending classes hero ut night?" She spoke in Fiench, for she know nn Kngllsh, and the sec retin y, no Itusslnn. "Yes, If It will help you." The sec rotary was glad to give her such it note but she was curious. "Toll. me why." "If ho knows the plrls me going to night classes bo won't put us on tho iilulit shift. lie will let us work da.v.s so wo can come. Yesterday I asked for the night shift. Today I hnvo clumped my mind." Tho secretary wondered. Sonya had not boon lu any of the classes. Had the bright little pait.v given her an Interest In the woik of tho nssoela tlon? Had the friendliness of tho American secretaries reached her? Was It the music (but bad given her an Impetus to study towaid something 4eyonil n factory? "What Is It that Interests voiiV" the .seoietar.v asked her. "You are not In nn.v ol the classes now, are .von? What Is It yon want to take up?" "Th's tuninlug I looked out the tuc tory window," and Soaya's voice re minded the secretin. v of the call of a night bird before u stomi. "Down In the cotitt.vard was a crowd and three men weie killed. Killed by the po licethe bolshevik police, while I stood Iheie uud watched. The.v said Ihev weie mint chistH. One was my brother. Another was my sweethtart. I cmnc hue tonight to forget, lint I can. mt forget Alvvas 1 will leuieni hoi. I want nothing mjvv but to iar r.v on their vvnrk, and to do that I must study nail learn I must barn Kngilsii inn ninny other things. I want To go In nil the classes. If tho foiemtin at the fs etory Uimvvs 1 do that, be will help. lie will let mo work days." In the dark, the hunger, the told, and the terror of I'otrograd, the I'.lue iilnnglo Is sending out Its shining in vitation to the bewilileied women anil .voiiiig pills ol I!usva. It Is offering a little oasis lu the midst of the chaos where the.v may come anil rist ami rela.N, play games, listen to inn -If, study Kngllsh, Fiench, tctono-:-raph.v,' bookkeeping, or music, and ii one tired girl espiessed It, forget for the moment that they are In I'otro grad. Most of the girls who gather M the sign of the l'.luo Triangle are bookkeepers and Monngi uplift's, but scatieiitl umong them nro factory glils, domestics, nnd plrls who never have winked. "In I'ctrognul nnd eSevvhere lu ltusia," su.Vft Miss Clurlvtii Spoiietr, win Id sicielai'i ot the Y. W. C. A Mho stinted the work lu ltussla, "plrls foiineii.v empto.vfd in government of fices come to us who have struck against the bolshevlsts. They're out of Jobs. Thej'io htingr.v. One glil told me she couldn't t;ko g.vmmishun work. It gnve her such tin nppotPt I5ut they rofuo to return to woik for the boMievlsts." Miss Helen Opdei ie of tho Y. W 'C. A. secretaries who was forced to leave I.'ctiogratl on account of the Oor 'man advance, writes homo that: "It's like living on the scicen of a melo drama to be In ltussla. Mullets and hootlng are almost as familiar street kiiiiniK here im the eliniL- of tho street rear ar 1 ". honk t f Ci mi'oi mMV a' Pn ! F "col i ! "to an I ver!. vpilcr "i "" Ml !' '!; 'ul s'reot ; A lon- low building of frame con struction attractively planned, with wide vci idas nnd a homelike nspect. Outside re hanging the (lags the Stars iiik) Stripes, which must soon he taken in as It Is nearly sunset, and another '' ig bearing u little triangle of blue ii'id the letters Y. W. C. A. It Is a fall af tot noon nnd the nlr Is n bit sharp Through the front windows of the li" iso the woman approaching up the w ill; can see the cheerful glow of un on n llrcplace. There Is the sound ol ti piano and some one Is singing. The w. and tiicl case, do bab.v -In She bstc luggage front dii. coming in one nl win tloor Is t! nn's volt rest. Lit bab.v Is i VOll fn sad, Is g the Y. W. give. She vr. see .loin front Sle for tinvt li tO S1IIiHm the l..ib will, tor -' has Just l. In Slllpt'i-l u train I' i lough will I ' on bis w.n Building Permits L'ntll further notice Dealers in Hulldlng Material will furnish material I rilOUTUOVKUXMnNT PnUvlITand without any icstrtctions for the following eon.stiuutlon.uoik Ilep:ili& to existing striiutuics, where the total completed cost of repairs, Including labor, does not exceed gi.lOO tO. Additions to existing structures, vvhoie the total completed cost of the additions, including labor, doos'not'o.xceed S'JoOO.Oo Any furm sttucttires, where the total completed cost, Including, labor, does not exceed SUM) 00 mWJVA mi, who Is slight and young Hiking, puts her heavy suit on the wall; nnd shifts tho rn it lug to the other arm. it minute, then picks up the d walks bravely up to tho Some one has heaid her 1 Is there to meet her. Some - Is lu places like this. The ivvn open nnd a kind worn- -ays: "Oh, do come In and me take the baby." Tho -ed over and the stranger, i u long Journey, tired nnd n tho welcome which only C. A. hostesses know how to ' dns thnt she has come to before ho leaves for the has been staving her money g expenses, ami has emtio him. John bus never seen uid now nia.vbo ho never has discovered that John t on u two tlajs' furlough her. P.ofore she could got I; to her homo John's fur live expired and he will be back to camp. The little jjKaloBe-Gellatly Go. S ' Abstract from Cilculur No 21 of Wur Industry Houid j! ,VW.rV.' I Auto Hearse ED. A M Horse ACK .".V.V.WAWl Hearse i i Pho ne, UNDERTAKING (LADY ASSISTANT) Inch Store 1 58, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB. K5m3XU3isCniaUU t mothi r tint s not know how to meet the situation mil tears of fatigue and ills nppoiutii. i begin to How. "Will, tl it's too had," say.s the ryfn pathetic W. C. A. worker. "ISut cheer up. You can Just stay bore for a couple -t tla.vs. We'll send a wire i the llrst place his tialn toll him to take the in t HcTc'iiu onjo.v his fuiloiicsh f to John stops atel tialn hut i here." This I bn.s a gin The Yi elation 1 houses ol soldiers a In this in of the mu lling of til lug for tin with Its h Mid In 1 1 Ideal of .IS.! "tsy ! tfgi, ms&m f . t." 1 L i ' "k 'one nnd the little family us day of It. ig Women's tini'thin usso s oHtublished ()s hostess his cbaraeler for American I sailors ami their families. : bulb tin of news lies one potent factors in the win-.- war. Our bos are light it homes. The Y. W.' 0. A. stoss work in this country nice Is helping to keep the American homo life con- .-ThY r V, ' :a; x r rjvatjit K . fW1 V rf- !.. 'J -I!" -Ji-V -&' s. cV&Z JOSEF -CtoTSE tJUJIXJf-t)"''- -;r. ' r mmmrsi & MziJ wwm t rsr& Ski -i AQKta&wfip'ri U wPr 1 llw '.ft '-i' i ' ti-'-irnri ! "3 That will Last a Lifetime P'OR the sake of a few dollars HOW why buy a range that in a few years will need repairs and in a few years more will be worn out pnlirnlv? Add a few more dollars and buy a SitH 3nl Always :' R (I'll 1J5 I I stnntly before the men who lire pro tecting It These men bad to go away from their Individual homes, but there Is n lTome which follows them a place win re they can go when they are olt duty and moot their fnndllos and rest. There Is a room In every Y. W. C. A. hostess house with u reul tlreplace In It and a domestic hearth. There are chairs with cushions on them; the china Is not of the Iron-bound bucket variety necessuiy lu camps; ami host of all tho boys say, there are nice women to talk to. No boy In camp would hesitate to ask his mother or sister or the plrl he thinks most of to meet him nt a Y. W. O. A. house, for ho knows that the vv onion she will see there -no of the right kind. The ve-y fact that it Is known that thoie Is a real, b uiey place near each camp un thoilii! by the war department anil iiicsiiini over bv illsmllled mid lellned women bus served ver.v hirgol.v to ills i couiiue the othei t.vpe of woman and t keep her avva.v fimii the men she for meil.v in eyed upon. 'lie Y. W. . A houses are not es- ; d with nn.v view to marking nes, howovt r, although many ol aesses who assist led lives of i enso iiml luxury befoie the lieinociac.v titles nt the sign or . I'.lue Til. ngle. y lh told nt a groat merchant's 1 use imllv. ' ml lortune imuiiits ndlllon in ik. This lnd.v Is a i or one ot i he Y. W. U. A. com- anrt on oi e occasion she was In the t iieterla ir a hostess t the (Iron Lakes naval train ing si it ion. A Hi He shopgirl who had u "iln.v 11ft'" from In r work In the base ment ni tin- pieai stole owned li the Y. W. 1 A. vvoiki 1 s husband, and who had ( 0 to ssee h : f.allor brotlu r, waa In a ate street hurry for service. She sl.u-ply onh ied the merchant's wife in "look alive with these forks-, girlie." Tin l.uly adtlris ..j ns "glillo" quite huniblv saw to It Unit the pile of forks was n iilonlshod. then sho wont over ( nnd talked to tin girl, helped her to locate her brothei and sent her uvvii.v liupp.v Tho slmpcirl never knew that she had been talking to her oniplojer's w Iff. Tie 1 1 are two In stess houses at the Great I. ikes stats 1, and It Is a won derful ulit to si 1 ihe ciowds of worn- little the care best. The Range that'll give per fect satisfaction in every way and with a will last a life time. When buying a range, buy Come and see it and let us tell you all about it. It is a beautiful range It is an excellent baker It is a great fuel saver HEATING SATISFACTION The Big Value in a Heater that you consumption durable in have been looking for. of fuel Handsome in construction Burns any Economical in the appearance Strong kind of fuel The I LI NOV HEATER is tabll ' class the b great 1 win. the la A 'i wile to Hi moiii'i llllttei- helpiiu house one that you will give you entire satisfaction. Let us all its poinls of advantage. Come in now. show GEO. W. TRINE RLD CLOUD'S LEADING -HARDWARE DEALER iiaXivsffiazirTrssggg s I G2E2 What Hurts. Nothing hurts n sell made like being lgin V I lalio Statesmnn. martyr Dally l 1 ,, iiwmi 11 -im r 1 ri ..... I VOlI -sA II $$ fix -At ,7jBW-s I on lolimves MM i'i who tin 'lip to tin drill in ernoons. I person- a tiny nit cafeten is, and th of sail r liable nils of the s-illor.s t on the Wednesday 1 oil) 1,000 to It.tMRl cured for In the nureiies aio lull hose mothers can b'Mth's' in' to It eii'v e lien wo. tohl liv inn autlior.tles thai wo un leave them theie - tol while they 1110 011 the grounds, In addition to the hostess house work In this country the Y. W. U. A. has established tin famous Iloki Po trogiad In I'arls 11s u center foi tran slent women war workers overseas. There are also mm.v foyers or rccren tlon tenters lu 1'nince where girl mu nitions winkers, sLual corps girls and otlicts are ioiresli.il and biightoneil by asstuiatlon with tho play baidors of the Y. W. G. A who have Intro duced American ,,'ymiiusluui classes Into French life. Hi When the Firemen Appear the limned man'i fir.t lliouuht u one o( tlianlfulneii that he i low abou your tliouskl il a fuieman hould op pear at your liomr? The Day Before the it the day to iruure V&'unfcle for Autolcts. ' m f ': hm.in has Invented a : t p-ibo (Ts nnd small holes In e ' 1 il.is mil i-( move articles I: .-.!'!.t c"it:.e pimctiircs. Fire A that day may Hamilton - Cmthmr Clothing Co. Everything a Mam or Boy Wear Kd Cloud Nmbrmnkm be to-morrow for all you can know or do, it fel!oi that prudence would im pell you to ttop In our office to day and have ui iuue you a policy, O. C. TEEL S. Geo-foer Wall PapeT, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures Reliable Insurance Dr.W.H.Mc Bride DENTIST Successor to Dr. Cross OVKU STATH UANK. RED CLOUD 1 i 3 fti. '1 --- NEBRASKA I