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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIE T- W T A y' & ij" rf" w ORPHEUM THIS WEEK Friday and Saturday Nov. 8-9 A Big 7.Retl Program Social Briars 5R1 Drama SCREBN TELEGRAM HEU Rl'UAL ROMEO Admission 17 and 1 1c NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday Nov. 11-12 Official War Review II A XI):? IT PRICE l-' FOLLI.Y CAUTiioXniid TRAVEL , Admision J7 and Uc H Wednesday- Thursday Nov. 13-14 Gam Kimball Young in House of Gla ciat s rk Admission J7 and lie WJJIMM.IUMM IIM.1IMMWP Drop in. at the Sdmitz & . Sehaa &TU&IQ for First class portraiture enlarging, copying, new work, amateur finishing, etc. YCIK PATRONAGE APPRECIATED When the Firemen. Appear the insured man's first thought is one of thankfulness that he is so. I low nbou your thoughts if a fiiieman should ap pear at your home? The Day Before the Fire is the day to insure. As that day may he to-morrow for all you can l.now or do, it fellows that prudence would im pcll you to ttop in our olike to day and hav us insus yeu a policy, i fc- '-r 1 P-.Gjiei.blo Insurance .-, E Sc Gauriber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Woik Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures Dr.WMMcBride DENTIST Successor to Dr. Cross OVER STATE BANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA JShecp Best Farm Fertilizers. Sheep produce tho most vnlunlilo of nil farm fertilizers. Tholr slinrp hoofs work this well Into tho poll. This qunllry has earned for sheep the tltlo of "Golden Hoof." In England land which during Queen Elizabeth's reign produced mily six bushels of wheat per acre has been made to yield !!Q bushels nt present, simply by pastur ing the land to sheep. t AS TOLD TO US $ k-:"X:"X":-kM''MX"X' 'Eat mid drink nt Powell fc Pone's Cafe, tf Allen Cumtnlngs is home from Strom- berg. Chester Slieeloy Is home from Mo C K)k, Mis, Webb Reynolds is home from Lincoln Freh Hastings bread daily nt Plait's Grocery, tf Mrs. Mornnvllle went to Guide Rock Monday, Mrs. C. H. .Miner has returned from Trenton. Fresh Hastings bread dally at Piatt's Grocery. tf Wnllnce Saladen spent Sundny nt Illuc Hill. Mrs. J. E Butler has returned from Dresden, Ran. Jes Thomas went to Superior the liM of the week Miss Josephine Richards returned to Lincoln Saturday. Mr and Mrs 11 A. Roats lire hemic ftotn 1'Pnt, Mich. Uuitnii, the reliable pinuo tutior, l lit re another Week. Mrs. Millard lluintckor returned frum Akron Friday. Roy Petty rf Inuvale, .was n Red Cloud visitor FMday. Mm lorn house toVent Intiulre of Mrs. Frank I'oteison. l.'l-tf Miss Ethel Doyle has resumed her school work at ltlndcii. Mis! Btht'l Horrick hn returned to tier school work at Kearney. Miss Greta Tu-nuro has returned to her sehool duties at Lincoln. Good meals good service moderate prices Powell &. Pope's cafe. N- L.,D. Smith of Kansas City, Is visiting In the city this week Miss II tiy.pl Squires has pone to York nhoro who will attend college. You can find t-omo nlco Military Watches at Mitchell's Jewolry Store. 3 Ml3es Dorothy llartwell and Tlllsj f Inarale, were Friday Visitor in the eitv. Leland Caldwell and Xeliou Ranis, vvho have been employed at Waunetn ate homo. The Orpheunt reopened last Si'iir lay night, is presenting a lino of extra attractive picture. Mis, Margaret Miner has gone back to Lincoln, where she will resume work at the State University. The Missloiiaiy Society, United Christian church, meets with Mrs. Ilert Morhart at .T o'clock tomorrow aftcinoou. Speaking of tho illness of Rev. Ueebe our contemporary up the street forgets the old standard rule iinetit hitting a mnn when he's down. i)n nccouut of being called for ser vice Dr. Robt. Mitchell offers his new Ford Sedan for sale. Strictly up to date In construction and acces. sortes. -l."-2t W F. Burke and wife of Walnut, Iowa, and W. R. Bailey and wife of Omaha, arrived In the city to-day, call ed here by the sickness of Miss Kathryn Burke. Uojs and Girls, now is youroppor tunity to get on record in the great world-war. .Become a "Victory Girl', or a "Victory Boy." Your teacher will tell you all about It. Persons knowing themselves indebt ed to the undersigned, will bo doing a irent favor by prompt settlement of their accounts, as 1 have been called '.o the finny. Dr. .1. W. Stockman, lpd Arrangement 'ire pendlngto resume trilling ut the "lilg ChKf." We read recently of an oil well in the stato that Is a milu .deep tin I still goinc. down. ' While there's life there's hope." : You Are Losing Money i : If you don't null ymr areata : to the Farmers Utiiu Co-opei. : : tive Company and reculyo the ' dividends. ' 1GU , ; Lidles and Gsntlemotf for your odl flcjition. The world's greatest terg Iversiitnr, prestidigitator and delu hionKts, Uerr Holienzollorn.wlll now dcmotistiate the appearance of n soap bubble with a hole in'lt? Cuitis Gear who was .soverely Injur ed somo time ago by contact with a "live wiro", while in performance of his duties as an employe of the L. T. and T. Co, at Fairbury, Is reported as fast recovering. He is in a hospital at Lincoln. Now be a good sport, and buckle right inm thcywork just as if you had won instead of losing. There's plenty of chanco for all to keep busy. Shake hands with tho winner, "Pack up your troubles in your own kit bag and smile, smile, smile'." A 11. Raley, an old time business man of Rod Cloud, died at his homo in Denver lust Fiiday. Tho lcniailis wens brouglp here and liiuoral b r ( vices held Tiioi lay, Mr. Kuloy was a I brother of Mary A, Slinutuiii uud.au I undo of D. A. mid A. U. Kaley, Will Hoffman wii9 a Sundny visitor nt Blue 11111. Wiu, Jt-rnberg was In from Cowles over Sunday. Miss Carrie Dedrich has returned to her school duties at Campbell Political weather very unsettled snow Tuesday, rnlu Wednesday. Now let's have n long spell of fair skies. The following Items should have found place In those columns last week:--A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sneller south of the city last Friday A baby girl was born to Mr. anil Mrs. Ben Copley Sat urday. Retn McDowell Is recovering from pneumonia following an attack of ' flu." Mr.nnd Mrs. Frank Camp- bell of Cowles aio etitertiiiiiliig the "flu" this week. The Infant of Mr and Mrs. Chas. J. White is recovering from n serious illness. Weather Report for October. Mean temperature, 03 degrees; maximum temperature 1M degrees; dato Jth; min imum temperature- -I degrees; dmo 23th; total precipitation 3 .'V.t iuche.-: total snowfall .j Inch; number of days clear 11; pnrt,v cloudy 7; cloudy HI; dates of lu.ll, 7th; sleet. 'J.-.th and 'JUlh: thunder storms 7ih: prevailing wind direction northwest for 11 dajs, Uaiii fall since Jaiiuaiy 1, .'.'1.73 Inches; mean 'J'j'JT inchis. Ten year mean rain fall f.r October 070 inches; October loilt o.oT iiicho-: October 1017, O.'Jl inches The tnaotsily rules -it was a gnod tight and the II i; '.iris indicate only winners and loers. Everyone i.s just as good an Ann'ricau today as before election. We take issue with our con. temporary the Advertisor, in which Insinuates th.it Wilson tried to Infuse obsolete methods into tho campaign, and thai the vo',e rotlooted a "spirit of disapproval."' President Wilson asked no more than was within li'y rights. Asked no mote than Lincoln and Me Kinley asked. And wo are broad enough to believe that our political opponents wero not actuated bv "a puit of disapproval "' Tho split on the county ticket sliowt that voti is used tho f ranch so in accordance with tin ir best ji lguieut, not "In n spirit of disapproval " The American idea prevailed. The vo'es were American, i:.ist by Americans, for America. Bladen Bricfleis Mr, Geo. Unas spout tho latter purl f the ucck with fiiimds and lolativos it ritistiugs. Mis Murtha Leinhart of Campbell, iviih ju Bladen tho past Week woiklng in tho central olllco R. E. Perry visited with his daugh ter, Miss Lilllo, in Lincoln several days last week, while she was recover- ing fiom an uttnek of the. "Flu." Mr. and Mis Jones Williams wore in Hastings last week visiting their daughter, Mrs. Dolphy Clink and fam- Hi". Miss Nellie Curts is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Davis and fam'ili, this week Milo Kuhn writes from Norfolk, Va., and says that ho loaves in a few days for France Hiid is now probably on his way. After his radio course at liar viinl Univoibity ho was sent to Virgin la where he received an appointment as wireless operator on one of tho Merchant Marine Vessels .Miss Anna Soueek arrived home from Peru Friday evening for a visit with homo folks, south of town The Fred linker property which was purchased by Tlios. Stoughten, has been repaired and repainted ami now presents a very attractive appearance. Mr. Stoughten and family are now oc copying the place. August liorkemeyer received tho sad intelligence hist week that his father, Fied Berkeiueypr of Morrison, Mis- soiui, had passed away with the Spanish Influenza Mibsth M.iudo Miller and Elva Ruth roturnod Saturday evening to Palisade, Nebr , where they are teaeliiii!,' school. They ounia home on account of the G,idAHiiio and closing of the schools School opeuftd Monday morning af ter tbioo weoliH ul' vaoiiiioii, during which time the 'llu'' rnd. Blulun, however wns extremely lucky ms there wero only some fifty cases reported. Inavale Items ' EAST WEEK R. E. tluntur went to Lowallen to obtain a shipment of cattle, his father luul bought, to bo fihlppeil hero for feeding and fattening. Mrs. .lohu Boaiimoiiil is on the sick list. Ralph SticUney, wife and bnb urn heiofroin Itukiu. the guests of the lady's mother. Nell Hunter and sister, Miss Hazel Nesbit, are homo trom a fow week's visit with their bister"," Mrs Bert Hold, ridge at Houston, Te.as. Opal Murkersou Is snapping corn for R E Hunter this oek. Thr FOLKS AT ,,0ME expect you i iiu rui.rvd TO 1ELL ,EM ALL about I CENTRE," THE JC "if" I Exhilarating Burlosquo; Vaudovillo tllgi Altan Flllid villi FHllGlrli,FuitnrCloni,Goriegi Equtptt. Eillllonl Jcnlc Enrlronmtnl LADIES' DIME MATIXEE EVERY WEEKDAY I t Evorybody Coot; Ash Anybody o1 I UWAIS THE BIC0E1I AIO REST SHOW Wflf Qf CHICACO Miss Geneva Miller Is visiting her inith.r, Mis. Edith Miller. jGeiievals tenehi'ig in New Mexico, but enjo,sa Vacation on account of school beliii? closed temporarily. Mrs Mry Rieault and Mrs. lonii Biifgiss visited with Mrs. Juno Farley Mond.u afternoon. We ,ue glad to repoit that Mis C, II. Burgess, who has been unite sick. Is aid. to bo around again. ' Mls llernice Saundors Is homo from Severn days peut in assisting at the sWUCIibonrd n Red Cloud Mi Win. Mitchell and children spent ' ho last of the week in Kansas City. Ht the U Wiggiuis homo. Cha- Hunter make a business trip to Hastli S's Tuesday. Sam Disley and family are moving onto tie R lltrch farm Mrs Eva Birch and children left last I aesday evening for Wyoming. Her li isband will join her theie as soon is ho jrots bis corn gathered. They pect to make their home there. ' Mr lohu Rutledgp spent Tue-ilny with Uis C. II. Burgess. Mr- t.eo. McCraiy has been enjo lug n -It with her sister the past few tlay. Htlpinjj to Win tho War IJ -v 1 -hoii ;ii I luul left her and hhe'd all - work to do Upon .oday the pbitnblt'g broke and lt watir through; Tho I .ty hilthe chicken poxshe had : i go and see The i! ,'tor on the subject, and bhe foil and -pralned her knee. A pas- ng neighbor brought her homo tl tlre'd gone out by then She a a frigid utoul, and then &ho.got her Mile an I pi-n And -lapped u shawl around her, and boin ah tho evening tump Shu e te a letter to her man--a sol die: own in camp "Detu tohn: Your loving letter w is roc i ed today, 1 hopo Yoiim well I keep so bnytbat I hfu no tltno to mope. The i ithor'a oold, but beautiful, and sprtii' is on tho way, 1'ho 1 iy '8 got a tooth. I took a trip do i town today, Ami Mi Johnson picked me Up in his Wg otar oar utl hiougut mo liomc - you oau't bo- He now Uiuil the nelgtibbr's ur! Baby i'id Vvo-sdeeklad we will leud the - nplo Ufe And h.iy at home for qiite, a while Willi lots of love, Your Wife." Her nunc Is Mrs. Legion, and she's niii'M well known to me. Her hnsbaiuUs , Mihllnr of his coun- 'ry.' So is she. woman 'io wiit-s a letter like th" above is h l h g to win the war. WOMAN'S STATEMENT WILL HELP RED CLOUD 1 hated cookin.' because whatever I nto gavf me nr -.toniaeh and u blotted feeling. I drank ho water an 1 'olive oil liy'tlm gallon. Nothing helped until I tried simple buckthorn baik, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Afl iur.i.ka." llecau-e it flushed tho EN 1'lllB b wel tract completely Adler-i-kn relieves ANY i ASE sour stomach, !.'.-. or constipation and prevents ap peiulieitis. Tin- INSTANT Hction is surprising Chas. L. Cutting. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet ce ear, nose and throat patients and th -o ncediin.' glasses fitted at Dr. DametuH's ofll , Wednesday, Nov. 'i l. his 2 to (i 'Jt "Don't let him 'go without a 3 National Prayer Rin5 Srmblcm wilt bo nn evor-rreecnt rr.es snituolinurpraynrmvlifrcvortiocoeii. God watch between thos and me while wo r abtnnt one from tho other. This Is the irayor In your hartrt let lifmivrnri' aipmyeron h illnircr.af- ways. Bo! "llicrsj jO l"i6oldS7.60. u k Gotariooa See Gyrnblem today at J. C. MITCHELL THE JEWELLER fe 1 I Dependable GROCERIES You always get the very best at our store because QUALITY goods are the only kind we sell. The brands we carry in stock are recognized by the housewife as the VERY BEST of their kind. Everything Fresh and Pure Chase & Sanborns Coffees Itens Crnchers and Cookies Batavia Jar"s and Spices Sunflower Canned Goods JSLvJio A sd JChutfMJpB, xk&3A A II aasffissscsiaEinHa BUY A FORTUNATE PURCHASE Have Two One Piece at $1.25 a yd One Piece at $2.00 a yd ps. Barbara Phages ii'ii i i iwwmwwm mwh mmw mmmmm- mmi i i I iiiiihimii m I m W.VVVAVAViV.W.V.V.V.VrV.V.,.V.V.V.V,V.V Christian: Chureh i mm Suswday S? Sunday School at 10 A.M. JSJ NORTHEASTERN COLORADO SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA . WYOMINfi HAS uno.xcolled deeded Irrigated lands, also irrl- T AirmiUVJ liriu gated homesleiuls under Government dltclt- ao years to pay water right, no Interest, Ten thousand free 010 acre hour' toads. Take some of this excellent land and keep your prollts Instead rcf turning them over to a landlord. Lot mo help you to locate. IB N. B. Buoh, BMltoliikmmMl umsmaaak1 'tiMgntcacaaa trriKstseMHsaiKasrfiffiii muBitKAivsansii Pieces M JJ .J- Nov I ?A .. Is a wonderful wheat country, and n hig1 success with Ueatis, Sugar Boots and t'oU tois. Corn, alfalfa and native grasses enrich, the dairy or live-stock man. ranches mean "inoto than a grnzing pla'ca fo cattle. Corn, Oats, live, Hurley and Alfalfa tire grown to finish for "topping" the markets. Lawson, General Passenger Agent louj Kariiiim St. Oinalia. Nobr. Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. itttBUHUUiKJHI If n J I S