wy X ! & Modern Strategy All Iife-time is a school of i stratarrv n nmo f .., germs and tendencies which, unless thwarted, weaken the system and invite disease. Modern health-strategy dictates the use of SCOTTS EMULSION as a reliable means' of thwart ing the enemies of strength. Scott 's is Nature's ally and its rich tonic and strength supporting properties are known, wnn satisfaction, to millions. Build up your strength with the nourishing Qualities of Scott's Emulsion. 8wHftimic,Blo8U(J,N.J, it-s Cx:-:w-:wx-x-:-m:"Wx AS TOLD TO US i -XX-C-'"X-X--X'-X"X' t Buy.Ilrcad at Powell A. Pope's Cufe. ' Drilling liai been resumed at the J oil well. Mrs. Guy Zeller has returned to her " liomo at Lincoln Mrs. Bernard McNehy was a Ha&t ings visitor Tuesday. MIrs Josephine Shcrcr, who has been visiting relatives at lnavalo, returned home Tuesday. Mcsdatnes Clyde Wiekwire and C. A. Waldo of Inavale, were Red Cloud visitors yesterday. Bert Mot hart attended the State Hardware Men's meeting at Omalin, returning home Tuesday evcuiug. Roy Sattley placed n fine Lyon & i Healy player piano in the home of the Gustaf Schultz family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Nelson have re turned from Lafayett, Colo., and Mr. i Nelion has accepted a position with E. ' W. Stevens. ) r" Mrs. J. K. Cnauey is on thn invalid ' fit. Ilr giMiddeupbtrr is here fiom Superior to assist until the lady is able to be up again. ' Mrs. Geo. Tophara, who was visit I ing here returned to her home at IMue Ulll Tuesday, called by the illness of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Eldredge., ( h Editor W.'jEdson who waaH '' TueremM tm that to'illasti&jiij.lojirord lt MekW tlserious illness, tUarysawtbe end of our fine winter Weatner," but Pefcrpary., Is half gone fend weare just getting, a taste, of real winter. WrFa. D. RamiFadded :tK'tbe: htpp"tness"bf two liven by unitingThcm in marriage ..Monday. John Tietjcn and MiB AonaiCi Nelson, of Inavale, rf ore the happy couple. ORPHEUM , wtmMr3ciiyjuBwiXEMni2wECzu'tiVitty&inT'XTmBwxrn Friday and Saturday Feb. 14-15 THIS WEEK ,TnDf CHARLES RAY in His Own Home Town Gee! but it's great to meet a friend from your own home town. If you were ever sldo-tracked sixty miles from nowhere ydu will enjoy this picture. Every soul carries round a warm spot for the old home town. Hick Manhattan A 2-reel Montgomery'-Flagg Comedy is Included in the program. Admission 17 and lie NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday, Nazimova in Revelation, a big Super production. Coming "The Common Causo," 'Virtuous Wives," Cleopatra" and Salome," all hlg Super produc tions. Watch for dnte. EVERY EVENING 8 O'CLOCK ,-( 4 mri lluy llrcad nt Powell & Popa's Cufe. W. II. Tolley was in from Oulde Rock Saturday. Llojd Pinker is sissWMrg In tlieCot tiiik' drug stotu. (I E. Muuiilfoid U now iigout for tin (.'nnstiiucis Hellning Co. Hood meals good service moderate prices Powell it Pope's Cafe. John WVfsnor of IMioti. Kan , was a Red Cloud visitor Saturday. KivMi stock of O'llilcn and Alle giottl chocolates at Cottliig's. 7 'Jt Mr and Mis. .lolm HardwlcU of Inn vile, were Saturday shoppeis hi this city Mayor Robt Dnmeiell was a St Pruneta, luin , visitor the last of the i celt Russel Atnai'k is busy at hi old stand in the Hamilton Lather Cloth ing stole. Mrs. Win Wist of Supeiior, is the guest of her husband's mother, Mis. Caroline West. Mr. and Mrs. Port Duuker are enter taining their daughter, Mrs. Frank Sutton and baby. Mrs. II. Ludlow entertained her son-in-law, Guy Van Orman and family, of Hardy, last of tho week. Goo Hutchinson has gone to Den ver with a party of prospective land purchasers who will look at real estate in that vlolnity. Harry Waller, living near Cowles, sold his farm to Emery WalUr, the latter part of the week, who will take possession the first of April. Harold Burg, who was erroneously reported dead overseas last summer, has written that he has no means of knowing when ho will be home. Edgar Cow don is home from Chicago His wife remains at a hospital in that city where she underwent a surgical operation, and is recovering nicely. Revival services at the Christian church were temporarily discontinued this week although interest therein had not lagged since the start several weeks ago. Miss Ethel Waller came down from Cowles Friday evening and spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey, returning homo Monday morning. Mr and Mrs. Roy Etherton nnd Ed Ethcrton, of Council Bluffs, and James and Frank Etherton, of Grand Island, were here in attendance at the funeral UI IIJCU lUkllUI , V.UU3. UW1CI UUII. of bis father, Rev. I. W. Edson, return ed Tuesday .and Tgp$"rts, tliat the p tient'a condition'sliows luiproveme ut.. W..G. Dungan, JB."&..-road fore man, of" rjen, Ver was isx th.e city on of ficial business Sunday. U. G. Hobson trainmaster, of the same 0ty, jund Frank Newell' of McCook, were with him. Miss Marion McDowell has gone to Lincoln where she wilt take tieiitniuiit for a skin disease sliirt to hare result ed f i urn vaccination. She was accom panied by her mother, Mrs. N. W. Mc Dowell. Starr Hi os. shipped a car of mules; Tom Swartz, Dave Hell, .1. V. Yost and Nolan V Miner one car each of cattle: Win. Ciabill and Delaney Pros two cars encli of Iioks, to eastern markets tho last of the week. Corn-Ad. The Resler line of Suits. Coats. Capes, Dresses, Skirts and Waists, will be at Albright's store Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21 and 22. Be sure and see the line. 7-2t The ladles of the Red Cross, Line Auxiliary, will hold a box Supper at the schoolhouse, Dist. 34, on Friday evening, Feb. 31st. Proceeds will go for the adoption of Belgian children. A-(Jordiarinvitatio'fl -tb rfttdtnl" TiHfci tended to everyone. 7 2t " L. E'. flerburger of Omaha, who has been visiting relatives and roaming the streets of his old home town for the past week or two, returned to his typographical duties and family in the metropolis of Nebraska Wednesday tnorniug. "Lafo" made the Chief of- J, flee a sociable place while here and we sure miss him. Archie Potter, who has made Red Cloud his home during the past several months, and incidentally set a stick" of type now and then and made him self otherwise bandy and at home in this office, emulated the Arab who "folded his tent and silently stole away," last week Tuesday, not even delaying long enough to tell us good bye. The Texas oil fields were his destination. Young men now returning from the Army, who wish to prepare themselves for positions iu Banks and other Busi ness offices, or for the Civil Service Ex aminations will bo Interested in the circulars now being sent out by the well-known Grand Island Business College, of Grand Island, Nebraska The School has been a leader in busi ness education for more than thirty years, and cannot supply tho demand for its graduates, It was the ilrst Western School to prove that posi tions could be guaranteed and seemed for graduates. 00 mD OLOPD, WW Buy Bread at Powell & Pope's Cafe. ' Win. Mat Undent to Cowles"Motulny P.. T. Foe of Cowles was a Red Cloud visitor Wednesday. J. T. Saladi'ti and his mother. Mis lleskett, were Hustings visitors Mon day. Mr. Roy Jones anil llttlo duughtei wont to Clay Center Monday for a visit with relatives. Miss Oladiis Kcagle U Iioim from Miami, Ari. , visiting her mother Mrs. Cluis Hi ubakcr. O R MeCrary of the Hunk of lna valo was a bush es-s visitor in Red Cloud Tuesday. Win Hansen and children are home fiom western Nebraska wheto thc have been visiting. History up to date Teacher: "Who invited the steamboat" Pupil in one of the Giades: "Henri Fold." Revival meetings- are being eon tinned at the Baptist church and you ate cordially Invited to attend. Miss Elsie Pavliclc who attends col lege at Hastings, was a week end visi tor at the home of her parents in this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. O, Turnuro went up to Lincoln Monday to visit their daughter Greta who attends the State Uulversity. The paperrs and magazines begin to blossom with "Eggs for Hatching" and "Garden Seeds." It's a sure sign that spring is coming. Mrs. Harvey Merrill entertained twelve of her lady frlonds at a quilt ing Tuesday afternoon. Refresh menta were served and n jolly time was bad. : You Are Losing Money : If you don't sell your cream : ; to the Farmers Union Co-oper- live Company and receive the ' dividends. tOtf . F. W. Bailey and wife of Galdc Rook, and their daughter, Mrs Ger trude Gilbert and baby, of IJastlngB, were visitors at the home of J. H. Bailey and family Saturday and San day. Miss Laura Hedge entertained 'a party of little Misses last Saturday af ternoon in hooor of Miss Josephine McCalL who.oame in from Inavave with her teacher to spend the week ,ii. T 7 ? b $cretay 0. C. Teel tcalsus toah- noijnceth'at tho State "Comnrissioitifev's nearing on the Farmers Telenhon stBAlt.nr nMlArllllail fni. rVtoAa til. Wtbjms been postponed for one week lucauny, reo.-iBio is ine aate.- Jted . . . i uioua is tne place. What they will do is yet to be settled. 1 " Owing to the seri:s ofpeclal meet ings, at the Baptist church during the past week' "Baptist Vchuroh Notes" were omitted and to this -fact is due our failure to make note of tho Will iug Woikcr's, assembly at tho home of Mrs. Tim Tophatn a week ngo last Fri day. Twenty or more ladles wete thoie and opeut n most enjoyable day. not a small p.ut of which was tho de lightful ilde out into the country and the delicious dinner set veil by Mrs i'ophain. One of our solid and reputable citl zeus after getting shaved at a popular barbershop tho other night donned u soldiers coat, supposing it to be his own, and did not discover tho mistake until a friend asked him how long he had been in the army. It took some time to get the coats, which by night light did resemble each o.ther, back to the backs on which thoy belonged. We won't tell you who was iuvolved in the little humorous adventure but if you Insist on knowing more about it ask J. A. MoArthur. M . Farm Loanj v. t t ti I, am ready to make farm loans in any amomit at lowest rates,.. best terms and option. Absolutely no de lay and no, inspection expense. Sole agent for Trevett, Mattis and Baker. Some private money. J. H. BAILEYi $6.00 In Trade at Hamilton-Cather and $6.00 In Trade at Cowden-Kaley'p i For High Score At the Bowling Alley 1 AilA, oinr Alarm Uncalled For V Idle caution in matter of health, cMosutu to colds. uii('ccssary e.Mir t'n etc , Is always wisp, getting Into a i.m o over wild teports. is not using g""l judgment. Mayor Dr. Robcit Datneicll requests that the public pay no at tent Ion to cMiBgerated icports of the number of 'tin cases in the city and recotn mends that thnse who are Inteiested in securing authentic inionnatlon get in touch with City Health Physician Nr Henry Cook, Each case Is icport oil i miianllncd mid there is no occa sioii for any distui banco iu business Circles Methodist Church Notes Morning services net Sunday at II "lock. Vesper set vices at l o'clock In the evening. List Sunday's Vesper service was especially enjoyable Vocal solos by Miss Ruby Koon and Lloyd Barker, .Miss Owen's violin solo and the iinthem by the choir are worthy of special mention A still more extensive musi cal treat is promised for next Suuday's vesper service. You are cordially iu vitcd to attend. Hereford Cattleand Big Type Poland China Hof Sale Will be held at Oronoque, Kansas, be ginning at 18 o'clock, Mountain time on SATURDAY, FEB. 22, 1910 iu tried sows bred to Dick Wonder, IU fall gilts bred to Dick Wonder, 25 spring gilts bred to Victor Giant. .' head of sheep bred to a registered Shrop Shire Ram. 10 head of cows with calves at foot. A two year old heifers bred to Grovcr Mischief. 15 opon heifers. '.'2 head of gcod rugged range bulls are sired by Grovcr Mischief, Choice Stanway, Spirit Stanway and Beau Richard. Free Lunch at noon. Bring your own cups. Catalogs are ready, will be mailed upon request. C. F. Behrent, Owner Aucts. Snell, McCullock 'and other " assistants. J. E. Gleason, Clerk Smith Bros. Second Sale fill U'dilnacclnn Mnxnl. r. HllO U,ltl Bros, will hold their second 'sn'rinc .sale of Pure Brc. Poianc Cjln'a.lfred 5ows at me uoujb oi uu,rj.ia biniui yj of' a mile nq"i'iti,o .Cailams, Neb. Tills will be aput as' good a bunch as we soiu on reuy. om. ,we wish to inanK you for past favors and hope fo have E ii wiiu lis on marcn (otti v)Vp.Uij s paper?for ad 'later. "- Smitu Bnos., Superior, Nebr. Mrs. J. ,'A. Burdo'li went to Kansas City SuudayVt'c?kpuVchase spring mil littery stock ,' The funeral services for Goo. McCall a former resident of Red Cloud, who died at Guide Rock after along Hlue'-s, were to be held at that place today. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewett have mov ed in from the countiy and become citizens of lied Cloud Tiny a Hide in tho Mrs Clifionl Eshulmaii lesidoncc iu (he Second Waid. I lie btoim wiileli old sett lets Hay was ono of the woist on iccord, caused a shut.down ut the light and power house uu account of danger fiom broken live witos crossing telephones, Hence tho Chief is late this week. If you would sec a great actress in a great picture go to the Orpheum next Monday or Tuesday evening and see "Revelation," with Naimova as leading lady. Manager Warren has booked some flue feature pictures for the near future. See adv. in another column. ltc Russel Jones who enlisted with Co. K. at Blue Hill, when the company was organized at that; place is home from oVerfjoaV where he has spent sev Oral wectiH at the front. After leaving Ca'hifc (Jfa'dy New Mexico Russel was transferred Into the 83rd division, which consisted mostly of Ohio State troops' He received his honorable discharge at Camp Funston Tbo annual meeting of the Ne braska Farmers' Congress, postponed from last fall, will convene in Omaha at the Hotel Castle, Feb. 17-10. 1010. Live subjects of vital importance to the farmers during the reconstruction period will be discussed by men of national prominence, Agriculture had a leading part in winning the war, and the farmers should get together and se that they have their Ray in what part they are to play in the re construction period. Dantanino t rirootco. Quick Is the succession of human events; the cares of today are scldon tho cares of tomorrow; nnd when wo lie down nt night, we may safely say to roost of our troubles : "Ye have dona your worst, nnd we shall meet no more." Cowper. Thft FM K AT "OME EXPECT YOU I ne ruLi TO tell em all about "OMAHA'S FIR tfBrtMf7 VISIT CENTRE," THE S'ar IT Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudevillo Stit Atir FiU HI Trittr 0lrl. Funnr Cloini, Ccrgioui Eqnlpit. Biir.hot Scinlc f Mlroamint LADIES' BIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY " Everybody Qeatt AbK Anybody UWttS THE 8IC8ESI ASU JST (UOf WFII OF CHICltO i wi up ii.' i .nnriiiiiiniriiuMHii.il n " i, 'i'iIiimi.i'iiiiiiii.iiiiw inunpiiniHiniriRnKrimnununnnTiinrninnniinii A BIG SUPER-PICTURE AT The Orpheum MONDAY&TUESDAY Feby. 17 and 18 - iRkSHKaasfflwr mj ILHaalHaVEr ifwaaMl jaaaaB mSwrLWt liar ,bbb i JaaMBaaaaaaaaaaaaamtiSBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal r O h'lfaaaaaTftfWniPawaali . iaaaarc. At n aar fertacdkdaSl s.cre?n Produc,ioiB bf NAZIMOVAiri'REVELATION" U" My, "REVELATION" Nazlmova is the most fascinating star of the screen today, Her art is subllmo nnd lingers long in memory. The pioturo is from the story by Mabel Wagnalls, "A Rose Bush of a Thousand Yenrs." The Strand Theatre at Hastings played this scvon-roel DcLuxo Special Production for Hires days last woelc to overwhelming crowds. Coming Moon, "The Common Cause," "Virtuous Wives," "Cleopatra" and "'Salome," all Special Super Productions. Admission IIIUIIIII!llllim!!l!lllllll!llllillllllll!linillllllll!lllll!lllIilllllllll Mi.nmiini tJASt .riXlllM t: ; i i t ' LiuJ J i ' ltVi mw r ' ' Mil' .IK Present conditio 1 1 I ...' Eli: m mr.wi- aiMflii'Mi mm m. i w Lavvaxtfs w.imZi , ; ..rs.iiiiis . , . . , '' e m sible to quote prices on any goods but ' we have the quality stock and our prices arc tight. Also offer each week something in U that will attract and please you. Markets do not permit heavy buying. We carry suf ficient stock to supply your needs, and buy closely and turning quickly can give you full value. ALBRIGHT Groceries iiireihiimmmifflEiiffiraiiiiH iipnnipiMimiiM Service Sunday at the Christian Church The Revival closes for t short time to allow the church to aid in caring for the patients. If you are not afraid of the flu come to the Sunday service. Don't neglect the sick. The Revival Campaign will continue as soon as health conditions warrant. J. L. BEEBE, Pastor. oiuiniiBii Chief ads Pay You See The 13th Commandment The Great The Sublime The Only NAZIM0VA tln one of the Biff est 28 and lie rami i i,';j kMi.:v ' " v ' I ) IVM j. . , K. vv' , P s.. n M W CIS1,? a hdiuontfmakeit practically impos- - " )-.-- .- -t'fV 1M i- h.