RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF l AS TOLD TO US $ 4..:..:..:..:..x..:..:..:..:..:..:.....:..:..:..:.t:..:..:..::.,:.:..:. Kre-li II .s'iiius t.i-.-ad d.iily lit I'lnif (irocery. if Slifr.lV I '.ml Id rtVr rtut nt tiiiidr IU'1: r'ri.!,.' .Mrs. Minnie Siuton has ratuittcl to her luiiiu' hI Ojwles. Mr. Hii Mrs Uvn Mct'arlanl wore Iliutins -itois saiurdny, Mr and Mrs, .J-)liii llanlwIcU of Iimvale wen- Munliiv visitors lieiu. Mr. and Mri. Jacob l'etorou and daughter' June spent tlie holiday In Hastings.' Kugctie Rjnii received hoiioiiibledis oluirKC from I'.unp HuicocU and is nov at home..' Miss Ethel o.ven U .spending the holiday vueatiou with her folks at ErieksoiL Miss Grot i Tiirmire came homo from Lincoln State University, for the lioll. d,ty vacation. Mrs. Grant Tinner and tlnti(;htcr Opal, were vi-iMnc tt Guide Hock last of the week K. AV. S" . -iisi.nl Glen Moutitfoni w'oris at Gii.l.' P.ooU lal of the wik V doing sfltni1 ning. Mrs.fflli'' Moihart and uon Frank went toKf'ii ney Friday for a visit w.ili relat ve- and friends. llilfdrh I'opo assisted during this liolidnyrush in thu Stevens Uros. photograph studio nt Hastings. Mrs. Geo. Hullittcr of Denver, visit ad friends here the (list of the weelc, going on to AlliiiiK'e for Chiistuiss. General Superintendent I'lynn of Lincoln, and Superintendent Votinir of MoCook, were in Red Cloud Satin day. V K. C. R. I. lied cockerels for sale SI.50 and S2ol eaeh.-Auci: ICvrrr iioatii; l'hoifj ."Wl, Guide Koch, Ne braska. oO-lt Mrs. Oii.irnger and sou Karl, who weie guofets of the Melntosh futilities. leturnedfo thoir home at Grand Is i.ttid Monday. MlssMjrtle Uiiiu-r. who U touching in Winner. S. D.ik , came homo Friday to spend the holidays with lior parent, Mr. and tov-i. V. II. Iloner. I. II. Ilailey mil wife and grandson Robert Waller of Cowles, left Tuesday for Omaha, where they ate .spending h few days with W. R. and C. I,. Ilailey Mis. J. A Hradford and children spent the holidays with her parent at Masting-. Mr. Dnidfonl went there yesterday and expects to visit Omaha before returning. Glen Foe is spending the holiday season at home. lie has received lionorable discharge from Camp Tay lor, ly.. and will resume his studies at the State InivPislty. ljirl Lewis, son of Mrs. Murill.i Lewis, of Pleasant Hill, died it Foit Morgan, Colo. The remulii were brought homo and funeral sorvici-s conducted at l'letisant Hill cemetery, Monday morning. I'.very lady interested in buying feathers, feather pi oof ticking, or hav ing fenther beds built into a Carlson Famous Feather Mattress, should write Carlson Mattress Works, (Jrauil Island, Neb. no 2t ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday Dec. 27-28 JACK PICKFORD in His Majesty Bunker Bean And a 2 reel Comtdy Roping Her Romeo Admission 17 and Uc NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday Dec. 30-31 HANDS UP PRICE OF FOLLY NATIONAL WAH REVIEW CARTOON and TRAVEL Wednesday- Thursday Jan. 1-2 THEDA BARA in When a Woman Sins I! an 1 dr at I 'owe A- Pope's U.ife tt Pie-b Hns'ii l". lueinlda ,y at Piatt s tiioi-eiy. If Mat Ion Shuvwn hits r.'uniel to ''iimp Fiinstoji. Harry Yost ha arrived nafoly In New York cltv. Mrs A. J. Topltnm is taklnjr medical treatment t Hustings. Dr. and Mrs. f ieltfh'011 were Chrbt. inns vlsifois at Hloe Hill Mr. Irlit Hirher li returned to In r honnat M.irsinlltown, Iowa, Uood mealsgood service moderate prices -Powell & Pope', cafe. B.J. Oreilng is home from a busi ness and pleasure Hip into Iowa, Mis (!eo. Mil kin-, from lunrale, was a Saturday visitor in Hed Cloud. Lieut Iloreco Frisble is home on a short visit with patents and friends Mist Nellie Francis is (.ponding the holidays with her parents at Cowles. Miss Margaret Miner is limne from the State L'ulversity lor the holidays. Prof. P. M. Whitehead vlsiled friends al Hustings and Lincoln during the holidays Mrs. liiv Hairett returned home tho latt'T pint of Hie iv. i n from lletilrleiinui. Mr mil Mrs Groat and Mission Wick wire of Iuavalo, pent CurUlmae in Ited Clou J. v Mr and Mr Hnl Danker of Uivcr ton, were Christui is guests of Mr. and Mrs J N Iliirgess. Mr-. Aithnr Howard died Saturday at her home about seven miles south east of iTmde Rouk. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Plait and daugli ter Margaret, spent Christmas nt Hi Lacy home in Cowles, Jus. Uoylu wss a Co.vlos visitor Mon day and it required some courage to make thu trip that day. Lloyd Hlties has received hotioiable discharge and arrived homo from Camp Dallns Texas, last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Delph havo gone to Wnshtii, Iowa, for a visit with theii duighter, Mrs. Clyde Leech. Mr. an I Mrs. Art Nelson started for Lifayette. Colo. Sunday, whom they will visit at the Ned Sutton home. J. K. Sanbuiii. former engineer out of Red Cloud, was killed in u wreck nt Norcator, Kan , Monday afternoon. Miss I'lizabeth Overman is home for the holidays. She Is attending the W.ird-Reluiont school tit Nashville. Teiin, Mr. find Mis. Uany Gilliam of Lang don, Iowa, are guests of Attorney and Mis. .Iiw. (lilhaiu, and County Judge and Mis. A. I). Riinney. Mrs. Martha Albright, of Dotioil Mich, is the guest of her daughter Mrs. J.I1. Hd win ds and luisbaml, and plans to spend the winter hero. Roy Johnson, son of Mr. an lMrs. S. II. Johnson, passed awny at his home iu New Virginia, Monday, Deeeinber ',':), of influonzi, aged 'JT years, S months is days. IJcsides his parents he leaves four sisters and five brothers one brother Charles being in France Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. A mote complete obituary will appear in a later Issue. Coin-Ad. You Are Losing Money If you don't-sell your cream to the Farmers Union Co-oper-tlvc Company and receive the dividends. -tOtf Governor-elect McKclrio has called a conference of olllcial representatives of agricultural associations to meet at Lincoln Tuesday morning, Dec. 31st, to discuss legislation in the Interests of agriculture. Three representatives from each agricultural association in the state, are desired. JohoNprrlSj residing on jftE. U. Overman farm south of the river, diod Saturday afternoon after a brief ill ness, lie was 41 years old and leaves a wife and three children. Two brothers, Chas. and Will, of Cowlos, also survive. Funeral and interment were at Guide Rock Sunday. Leon Clinton Reed died at Lewollen Dec. 10th, 1018. Ho was born at Ina. vale, May loth, 1015, his pnronts being Mr. and Mrs. Chirenco Reed, now resi dents of Lewellen. Funeral was held Sunday morning at the homo of his Grandpnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Jtev, J. L. Boebe in charge. The parents were unable to be present. Perhaps you don't know Ouster Kenton. Ho is a movie-actor friend of "Fattty" Arbucklo and lias written thu big comodian that he is coining homo from France "ohock full of new ideas and pep." Lovers of tho comedy film may look for something new and lively in the coming Arbucklo produo t'ons. We wero talking with Dr. Cook Fri day evening and lie expressed satis faction and pleasure, over tho fact that it was the first day in weeks that he had not had to answer a professional call. All tho Joctois like to he busy hutas a very worthy citizen reinaiked when 'peaking' of hoarsH driving, "There is such a tiling hs getting more busluoss than one wonts " Four Minute Men Released Monday night luted th couipl.M n of th" work of the l niltiut.- men, 1. .1. Oierlng being lb.te.1 for their last ad dress in K".i Cloud. Few realize II. tt there nere In the I'll ited St.itef 7."i0"O IIIOIl engaged in this work Thron huudi. d and f rt towns, with a totil of titti teen lnind rod 1 mini te men. were n presented In Nebraska, with M. M. 1 ogg, of the State L'niw 'isity, hs dlrei .ir. (if their w-oik mid Its reult i! i sulllclcut l.i say that Nebrasi.ii iood tlist nt uu ubor of oommisilcms grunt ed to chali men, in number of inslnti awuided to speakers, mid graded SHU ill connection with the Ith IJbetty Loan. The local organization, with Count; Attorney V. J. Mtiuday cliiilrman, was as follows: B. J. Oveiing L II KlaeUledge Fred Maui or B. t5. Caldwell Horiiurd McNeny James Ctilham J. L. Rcebj A. Schnal P. M. Whitehead Daniel Garber l- M. Driillner D Fitzgerald Their wotk Is graded in' the HO pur cent class and as a toward of npproctii. ti.in i ich wilt leeelvo u ivrtilloato of service formally marking r.lense. Ghairiuiui Munday in furnishing data i quests Hint wo iii.-ludu a ftiw words expis'ssiog ids pars mil appro elation of the work of then- inmund their ready and illtolcut ; espouse to call. He also desires to pu'.lioly thank (leu. J. Warren, manager of the. Or pheuin theatre, tor courtesies extended iu donating tho house and time to this binucli of the war set vice. It is of intcicst to add that State Oi iciitor M. M. Fok'g, to whom the Nit tioiial llouid vviote: "Don't bother to ask us. just mark yourself 100 per cent," has icceived nine mouths' leave of absence from his duties at the State University and gone to Prance to as. sist in the department of "A Million Students'' (lining .ItMiiobili. Ulon. Methodist Church Notes if yotl hate no c-iiuioh houii come worship .villi us next Sunday. The chinch with the "pen hand bios you welcome, our siiLji-ct both for morn ing and .'Veiling will be in Lcpilig with closing of the your A smile, a book, a welcome. Pastor, Jons I) IIammi i. Baptist Church Notes Mindtiy school tho L".Hh at 10.A.M. fol lowed by -oiiio special uvoroisos. and n treat for little ones. Mr. Harper and daughter Grace went to Lono Tico to spend Christmas with his daughter Mrs. lieorge Cor die and will remain over Sunday and preach tit the Lone Tree school house. This week we again coluhrnto the fullllimiit of the prophecy recorded in Isiith li'-i) tor unto us a child Is born unto us a son is given and tho Govern inent shall be upon his shoulders and Ins niinio .shall lie called Wonderful, Coun selor, The mighty Uod Tho everlasting Father The Prince of Peace. And the Angels suid unto them foar not for behold I bring you good tide ings of great joy which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this .lay In the city of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord, Lukw 2-10-11. Some Farmer Girl Ethel Lyngbcrg, 15, who liveb in Salt Lako county, Utah, will have pinnedl on her the four-leaf clover modal which is awarded members of boys' and girls' clubs who for four con secutive years havo done successful work in their clubs. In the past sea son, besides attending high school, Ethel plowed 60 acres, and harrowed and leveled it for wheat, alfalfa and beets, and in season helped her father out hay. She also assisted with irnga tltm, in lior father's abHcnc'.turniog the water on and off alono. She can ned CC0 quarts of fruits and, vegetables and dried many pounds. Meanwhile, she was baking the bread for the fam ily. One hundred chickens grew to maturity during the snmnior, under her care. In her spare momonts she has knitted socks for soldiers. When she finishes high school, Ethel plans to attend a college whore she may study agriculture and home economics. "" X-Ray Movies. Tho X-rny apparatus, opcrotcu In connection with tho motion picture machine, produces effectlrjr and Rome wlint fitnrtllng results. Wiotographs showing tho human skeleton In mo tion arc also of Interest to science. t w"" - "Win --C Happiness. Tho man who cannot bo happy with whatever llttio lie mny havo could not bo happy with whatever much he may want. JInpplness Is a condition with in a man that Is not dependent npqp the things without. Th Pftl K AT HOME EXPECT 'YOU I UC rULnd TO TELL 'EM ALI. AllOUT 8SSP5&atftU VISIT IT Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Still Altiyi rillld with IViltf Girl. Funur Cloint, Coiioui Eqtilpitii Brilliant Scenic EBilronmml LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY nun rir8ViBiT.o;7HOW w,XTb?rcN.coo a Everybody Gout Aik Anvbndu Sounds Sensible i tin M i -sti. i i tug a 1 ling i m V f fc la W top.-, thoc I. ie' giv.s , uotu to ti. fol j M J C Wl $& "W iTf GH W U Q I loving report which uppeiiis to Inmvi, MS W9 U W m- ti W VI I) JtT W kl M W!Z 9 in. e light on the subject tin. . a.,j 'E tM Jt. "" && ,m & 1 tlii g heielofoie .-tafed: ' Sj R 'U.a-ve been g,sed!" f ? $" W VWeK Jf 'S dQ g . Miy Pr. AUwrt J Croft loth. $ Mi Cf$jP (i RIM K SiTP j P?- K P III. 'is.in.ls of Chiengo victims )fs..o ill g Jm fil A7 Hal R JH l&Tk U S3 Jl !W W tt Oil itilliienct, in a paper lend ...lore aSAi ci i rfewiuS ,3&a Mt c!IJKri51 UW til' Dotlgltis I I'.Un'll of the Uh.e.igO wraMw.nmutttBitf frrwfKmninvixvmfuKuxtn mit 'iiiinwriywrnmnwiirwii Mi liosl S.iolt, and which i l.eliig 0 I gi u wide etienlatloii in the M. Ileal , H rn -5itiT--Kri- 4- -A- T V e .Use-use oi Minnies fro th poison gas hi tho air, the doctor be lli es and the terror of it -s increase! hj conversational gas, the disease hu liik bocoinu a "tad ' and many diverse m .ladies being classed as "tin" by o cit.d physicians In the .ibsiuu'o of positive proof of u picitlc bac'erlal cause- and after due ali I careful consideration of theoour.se an i symptomatology of thu ninny cases in. lor my observation. 1 have at rived at he conclusion that if on.- scientists w, e to make a careful chemical, go logical and niotojiologicnl survey ot he countries now atlVclvil by the so -.illed lullucti.a.MOino irritative eoii .! on of the ilUil isphero would be f( lid which would nt'i'oiltll for the U ' .so and rapid ownsloii of this ail. .. ut,"itjs Dr. Ci lilt's pi or i'lio numerous gasses med to Hie lb tletieids of Euiop, with their high- I, .Kitvinous proper nut, tin liberation oi a large quantity of ground air high li cat boil diovidc content due to the lr nob systums, the gases from dccoin p sing bodies of men and lower (mi ni ds; those sot free by the destruction o' cities and ammunition dumps dur ing the hist few yearn, may have com b.ni'd to form u gaseous compound with highly toxic piopcrlics, probably die to the re-airangeinent of the in ilcctilcs by the tremendous coiious- son piuducc.l by high explosives. ' With this idea in mind, I am going t advance tho theory that the fundi tun turmoil inlltu'iiu is in leality a n n tinctorial, uon-fotitigioiis disease ciiWd by tho inhabit inn of small u.noiiiiis of depre-Siiig, highly iiiilitt in.;, high density gas. piosont in the at inospiieio especially at night, and when the air is stu charged with uiols t ire, more particularly near the sitr f too of the earth."' I'ho doctor cites tiio fact that vege tation also suiVerod from an appateut gis blight. The disease oiigiiuited ill the camps and trenches of Europe, the doctor points out. niiil leaped oter the ocean,. mid to the Patagoniuns of the far north anil tile Patogoniaus of the far South .alike, cv.idot fertniii .sootiom of tlie iioigliburhood of cities, while covoiing others with it pall of death. Tho spietd w.is too rapid and far Hung lor body or personal contact, and too or. ratio for genu transmission. "Shoo tig, coughing and spitting are the piineipal uieins of dissemina tion wc.uc told,' mivs the physician. i "yet luie sectlous of Chicigo and miuy suburban towns luivu escaped the epideinio. The distribiitlug cen tcrsof infection in a large city during an epidemic are the crowded down town districts, when- people from all parts congregate. Yet It is significant that although all wero equally exposed the northern and southern portions of the city were mot seriously alTeotcd. This unusual distribution is not char acterise of a bacterial epidemic, nor of coutHct iufection." Ho declares that a heavy gas-, on tho contrary, would follow wind currents and lo calize. One hundred ami twenty members of the "dust bfpiud" of firemen, who sprinkled the streets nights to keep the flu down, became victims of it. Dr. Croft declares that tho malady can be detected from ouc to two weeks in advauce by the furred tongue. Tills he discovered during the examination of military selects. The furring of the tonnuAM.pPPHre1 t toP.reM9 .M1. vde,; iiol.i U. I I. .,,tt. ID presllg ; iiiuiuapiici iq- uuiiuii ino( Therefor?,-hc recommends, "hare four tdogue examined" early and often. Detection of the furred tongue, he says, is a signal to go t? boa, to rest, to take it easy, to avoid mental and physical exertion, and above all to re lax the mind If the disease devolops your system is prepared for the attack. If it does not, you are lucky if you do not need the rest any way. An abun dance of water to drink, frequent warm bathes, warm, dry air, and a course of medical treatment, varying with the patient and the fever or noufever typo of the disease, aro recommended as a cure recovery being the natural re sult of early detention and regular and progressive treatment. Rev. J. L. Ueebe, ex juile of Har Ian county, but of recent years en gaged in the ministerial busluoss' in Ited Cloud, was ealeu last week to du liver the obsequies of A. R. Kinnett orf JJtlcB, the deceasqd heintr ft former and valued acquaintance of 'tho ''.Jinn of God." Roy. neebels'notonly'asehool-j ed orator, uui lie is oovoui, leuruuu and eloquent, lie is not only a power iu tho pulpit, but he's a whirlwind as a political i campaigner. Ills psrty tomloneies mre democratic and ho 111 tod with ibis spirit of real Democrat- ttl. L-n F M U t -W 1 A II M VI TW. V H H fl J Oh. H ? ( .- U 1 1 domocra0yirShlolds' v.mo.LZ re. '"gi'iAimCT.l,-?irM31WJti:iU,iJUu. m t 111. 13 XA WX WW CJL W WJ IUj 4L,HII V V-A V ii J W M in 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. ythi B ,ver r Cha.se & Snnborns Coffees Itenr Crackers and Cookies Batavia Jams and Spices Sunflower Canned Goods M. A. ALBRIGHT j ,u j x. SUNDAY flln rfM'W-'a rrvi imm DECEMBER Cft Preaching Service aL 11 A. M. and 7:;M) P. M. Evening Lecture will be religicu's and scientific. Service at South Side Mission in the afternoon. j:ai)iiUiHUii:iirii,i.ii!iiuiUittuiiu:t.uuii.Ti.,iiiHHMtfj!n:ii..i.K' M.i.iUHiiuutii)ittiiiiH..iiii!iiiiutJimiiiittiit itmuiu.. Wishing You a Happy New Year J. C. MITCHELL, THE JEWELER I yytftfVNWWWWrtftWVWWWVW Mr. and Mrs. Si X I ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 1 58, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB. kftw.VV.y.y.y,y.w.wwyjS UVVWVAV.V.V.V.V.VAV-VSftVtV.VJV.VArV-VAJrtftW Building Permits Until furthor notice, Dealers in IlulIdiiiR Material will furnish material WITHOUT QOVBItNMENT PERMIT arid without any restrictions for the following construction work: Ropairs to existing structures, where tho total complotcd cost of repairs, including labor, does not exceed 82500.00. Additions to existing structures, whore the total completed cost of tho additions, iucluding labor, does not exceed 82500.00 Any farm structures, where the total completed cost, including labor, does not exceed 91000.00 Iffialone-Gellatly Go. I i Abstract from Circular VfVWftWAA(Vtf,."-"WW.V.V.VVJVVJ,JVAW.n I S WITH THE Til! TTi tJ hy 29, 1018 ,ii' .iiuuiiuiiiiuiwiiniiiuiiiiiiiiniuiiwiiiffiriCii RED CLOUD, NEB. 1 1 tv f ' 1 No. 21 of War li Industry Hoard J Church t ' UO f,) -'