RED OLOUD, WBBRABKA. CHIEF 9 r V -:':::::..x:..:-::m.-:x::"X..:..:. ? AS TOLD TO US : f:":M::M.:..::..:..:.x:"M"::: Bit) lit end at Powells Pope's Cufe. Statu Agent Oliver Hedge visited Ills family here Sunday. Win. Weesner, who has been vUitlng In llolyolie, Colo., returned home Sat urday. UertrHiul Uie, of liiiide Koclt, ii homo from overseas and Camp Cody, New Mexico. Win. Routs, of Seotts Mull', stopped oft" tit Red Cloud Tuesday, onrotite home from Kansas City. Mis. Will AnlU of Rlveidale is the guest of her mother, Mis. A. D Me Marry nnd other rehitles. Hoard in the schoolroom Tcnehei: "What is the feminine of heio'.'" Pupil in one of the grade-: "Shero." Mr.. mid Mrs Haihatigh of MoCnok, weie heio t li last of tin wcd; looking i'or n leHhlence. They Intend to be come oil teen1 or Red Cloud. Oliver Hedge has an appropriation of $25,U0l) behind his work of enfold ing the piohlbitorv law1, the House voting eighty nyes"' to six "nays." Oar old-time friend Dn. II. V. Nichol son Ki rived homo Sunday evening Hiid lit once proceeded to open his dental ottlco Ht the old 8'Hiid oer Albright's fefoie. Andrew Gaintsoii, one of Kail Oloud'a sailor boy, is home from tho U. S Naval training enmp at the Groat Ijnkc, having received honorable dU charge , Mr. nud MtM. Harry Lclson and son. nnd Mrs. Lucy M. -Stonebreokeir, and daughter, who have been making an t'Mondtd visit at Los Angeles, Calif., clime home lat week Owing to bad roads caused by th bit; storm tbo box sapper to have been hold by tho Line Auxiliary Red Croun wotkers Friday evening1 Feb 81. 1ms been indefinitely postponed. young mother of a war baby, tcsi. dent of Red Clou 1. received a govern meiit check for -00 OJ, the (lrt ol the week, this being buck pay on the monthly allotment due her us depen dent on it soldier husband. Promise la made that the teinlttence will come regularly hereafter. Tho husband and father has been absent on war duty since last July. Last Wednesday nightnbout 8 o'clock rain commenced falling later turning, to snW'lfcd -Thursday 'Anorgffng 'wi awoke tw'look' upon the most severe storm of the season. Business was practically ot a standstill until Friday, pld habitants state that there has not been such a storm In this section for many .jears. A pccular feature was Ibat the area of the storm was comparatively small. And the days following were almost springlike save for big banks of snow scattered across country. i T71TT11 Bum MHMlM WeWCTrrrv iwu "trjaTTit.wui!Tm Hsm Friday, Feb. 2 7 THIS WEEK Wallace Reed IN 'Believe Me Xantippe' "BELIEVE ME, XANTIPPE" tho latest Patamount picture star ring Wallace Reid with Ann Little, is based upon the unusual story that was origlually a Harvard prize play. It was first produced in Bos ton, where it was a great success. Also a Two-Reel Comedy Friend Huband Admission 17 and JJc NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday Feb. 24-25 Marguerite Clark IN Uncle Tom's Cabin Taking the parts of Eva and Topsic mm .7WA0C h''.""!!) l pMAIOTlERlW CUBtj Hay Rrcad tit Powell A. Pope's Cafe. Art Sheeley has teUirned to Hust ings Jas. Doyle, tir., was a lUue Hill visi tor yesterday. Hood meals good service moderate prices Powell &. Pope's cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frost came home Tuesday. .Tas. Poterson was a Guide Rock visitor Tuesday. Mrs. tiliznbeth Poc Is visiting rela tives at Hastings. Win, liohrcr and Prod Kiiohn went up to Ayr Tuesday. Miss Luclllo Robinson is visiting relatives at Superior. Rev. Situs returned to his homo at Smith Center Monday. Kresli stock of O'Hiieti and Alio grotli chocolates at Cottlng'.s. 7 'Jt Mr. and Mrs A. U. Kaleyweie snow bound at Hastings over Sunday John Aubushou. who has been quite seriously 111, is reported itnpiovliig Miss Voi a Sutton and Mrs. Hello D.ivIh wore Hastings visitors Mondaj .lolin Turner returned to Hasting- Monday, after a visit with relatives hero. Attorney R. V. Ovetnina went t Clay Outer Monday oti prtifesslu-uu busiuesa John V. Tultay,of Lincoln, was u novring old acquaintances in this eit Tuesday. Mm. Hoy Ftarn, who was vistlhn relatives hole, retnrned to Guide UoiU yesterday. Dr. C. P Moranvllle spent tho latter part of tiro week at McCook, return ing Saturday. Horace Drown and Alex Hinelsn have gone to Aurora whore they Imn employment. C. D. Uobiuson, State Treasurer K. att.liicv, visited Ills family here tin first of the week. Woik is going on steadily at tho oil well. The company's annual meeting is to be held leb. iCth. Mrs W. II 'labn-anl on Wesley, of Inavale, passed throught Red Cloud Monday vnroate to Hastings. Rev I.'W. Edson came from Oxford Wednesday and is tho guest of his son, editor W. D. Edson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Decker are enter, taining their cousins Mr. and Mrs. HarveHlackburn of Osceola, Iowa. Mre, BefVl Itta jvhohaa been the guest of ber suffer, rs'. Blanche Mc Conkey, returned to Cowles Monday. j You must have your income tax in by March 15th. Go to y our) local bank If you need blank .forms or informa Hon. , Mrs. I). D. Sanderson, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Potter, returned to her home at Lincoln Monday. Mrs Prank Sutton and son, who has been vlsirlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Dneker, returned to her homo at O.shkosh, Monday. Hi Warnek, the specialist, will mi ' t 1 3 1 car, noe and throat pa u nts and those needing glasses fitted .it Di D.unerell's oilier, Wednesday, M ireli Sib, iiouis 2 to 0. S-2t An assembly of ft lends and neigh bor gave Mr. Robut E. Mitchell a valentine shower last Friday evening, the occ.ibion being a birthday mini versttty for the doutoi's wife. You Are Losing Money If you don't sell your cream to the Farmers Cniou Co-oper-tlve Company and receive the dividends. 40tf Manager Warren, of the Orpheum, would like to have it clearly under I stood that the "Hearts of the World" is an independent traveling company and carries eight pieces of ransic, under its own management. The IResler line of Suits, Coats, Capes, Dreases, Skirts and Waists, will be at Albright's store Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21 and 22, Be sure and see the line. 7-2t Word has been received that Miss Ethel Whiting, daughter of Mr, and L. l Whiting, of Guide Rock, arrived safely In India, where she is engaged in missionary work. She had been on the journey since the middlo of last November. The ladies of the Red Cross, Line Auxiliary, will hold a box Supper at the schoolhouse, Dist. 34, on Friday evening, Feb. 21st. Proceeds will go for the adoption of Belgian children. A cordial invitation to attend is ex tended to everyone. 7 St Our noighbor contemporary, the Argus, certainly "scooped" some thing in'.lanuonn-lug in its issue of the 13th that Griffith's 'Hearts of the World" would be presented at Hast ings for four days commencing Wed nesday, Feb. Oth. Tho storm may bo held responsible, as everyone knows it upset all business for a day or two. Don't worry about it for "Iloarts of the World" is billed at the Orpheum Saturday and you can see it without going to Habtltigs. i n 1 m i mm MM m POfiOTHVCISM i j Buy Ilread at Powell & Pope's Cafe. Mrs. John Wolfe of. Bird City, Kan., is visiting relativos at Inavale and this city. C. II. Miner buffered a fracture of hie left arm Tuesday, due to falling from a wagon. Mrs. II. Voiubiy and daughter Blanche air guests of Mis. Satlih (lard, the formei's mother. Their home 1 at Ilillrose, Colo. Lew u))iis:ion reports Line town ship was over ilu top on the Armenian relief fund duvc The quuto was. S71. amount contiibuted S101 Sti. Methodist Church Notes WIIAl lb Till: CKXTUKART MOVHMENl? It is commemorative of the one hundredth anniversary of Methodist Missions. It is U oil's trumpet call to Methodism to faco the world's greatest crisis. It is a call to repent. The Church has been praying "Thy King dom come on earth" but has not fcninlstered to hungry millions in for; elgn fiolds and nearer home. So world-wide emergencies crowd upon us demanding vast expenditures of wealth uud largo enlistment of the youth of Metuodlbin. Adding to the seriousness of the situation comes the general warning to the Church for "preparedness" for tho great "after war." Tho church of Christ is soon to be tested as never before. The uecd of the hour is a revived and mightily spiritualized Church. Tho Centenary Movement, in God's providence, was raised up by the General Conference not primarily to supply millions of money, but to lift Methodism to a new plane of spiritual vision aud ministry from which It shall accomplish Its part of the Chris tian Conquest of tho World. Tho pastor has boeu presenting this subject to the people for the past month aud will be ably assisted on March Oth by Dr. Sherman Powell of Indiana, Mr. Raymond Woodrum of York. Dr. CM. McCorkle and Dr. J. W. Embroe. We expect to make this day a great day for Red Cloud. Joun D. HAMMferj, Pastor. - -& Farm Loans I am ready to mako farm loans in any amount at, lowest rates, best terms and option. Abs61ntcly no de lay and no inspection expense. Sole agent for Trovctt, Mattis and Baker. Some privato money. J. H. BAILEY. ORPHEUM THEATRE, Red Cloud, Nebr. ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, FEB. 22 TWICE DW.G SUPREME TRIUMPH m. M "W D V.' OmrFnH : 4 MmU w A ROMANCE OF TH GREAT WAR BATTLE SCENES ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE SL i. m WJw ENCHANTING MUSIGrSYrtPHONYsQRCHESTRA 1 , ,; PRICES-Children 50c; Adultg $lv0,fclus;rarTycl ,jj . ..'il . To Celebrate Birthday There will be an an assembly nt the Baptist church Friday evening, Feb. 'Jlit. at 7:.t0 o'clock, to celebrate the Tsth blithday annlvuisary ol ltev V. M. Mai per. lilt). I Impcr will give a talk on muho ot nls cspuiieiices as a eiti"ii, a sol dier and a minister of t e gnapul. 1' slor of otln-r churches and nnin-tiMbthti-' if, me epei ted to be pie v ut and gi -hoit talli-.. Tho U. A K andt ue W II i orp. iviih fi lends, will tilso be pic- nr. Aftir tho i xer oses lunch will bo helved Two Little Girls Die Sunday evening dentil called Lor raine, the thiee-ycar old daughter of Mr. uud Mis. Clias. McClarc, residing in the First Ward. Wednesday noon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Tennatit butTercd the loss ol thejrjjttle daughter, who was but 18 inoatjbs, old.tr llptb'deaths were from after-ejects of flu. .- There are uo words to convoy the deep sympathy which goes to theso bereaved parents. Baptist Church Notes l'roachlug at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. l'rayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7:30. The special meetings, were, for var ious reasons, brought to a olose Sun day evening. While the nnmbor of ad ditions were not as many as we could have hoped, the meetings closed with a splendid fraternal feeling, not only among our own members but also among tho many members of other churches, who joined with us most hoartily iu helping to raalto the meot- lugs successful, Wo have heard only words of appreciation for the straight forward, clear-out sermons of Rev. Sims, who assisted Rev. Harper dur ing the ineotings. All Christians who heard blm were greatly benefitted. Thn Fftl Kt AT HOME EXPECT YOU ine ruLAa to tell. em all, about "OMAHA'S FMtac?-F VISIT Exhilarating Burltsut; Vaudeville tti Altiit Filled lth fnlf filrlt, Fmni Clf u. Cowan EqglBui, fclllliDt 'Setale I ilNomit LAMES' BIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKBAY I Everybody Goeai Ak Anybody UWATS THE BICSEIT AID IHt SHOW VEIT OF CHIC1S0 DAILY, 2:15-8:15 9 PIJ I I rl 76 e SWEETEST LOUESTORV EVERIOLD' .i n kW i4 ' ""''Mlll'l 'J ' J&i'36i'Pyil1a.. mm. iuife44rArJi;Jv r fKrrijSir,jfTFi.rr-Mv. CT. AWr4-t r M I W :M , ry t. s m fv ivNjt jtwiv ll",w(JW mam ALBRIGHT Dry Goods Present conditions make it practically impos sible to quote prices on any goods but we have the quality stock and our prices arc right. Also offer each week something in - 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 tJWtfWWWWWWWWtfWWVWIrtrV Mr. and Mrs. ED. 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