A ? HP1!,, ,, "S JW4MmM4-444.W4 J as Tarn ta iir 5 AS TOLD TO US frtt (lutes Half Soles bnnlsli tire trpublos Next Tuesday is election day. Eat and drink 'at Powell ifc rope's CHfa. tf Geo. Air.up of Rivciton was in the city Tueaday. Mrs. John Aubuehon spent Monday in Hastings. C L. Herrick of Inavale was in the city,, Saturday. Miss Minnie Christian spent Satur day 'in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oattnan spent Friday in Hastings. FredPhares attended the football Came at Alma Friday. Ifrod Turnurc is driving a new Buick Sedan automobile. Good meals good service moderate prices Powell & Pope's cafe. Mrs. Bert Sherman went to Supcr ior'lWednesday to visit friends. Misses Myrtle Gclwick and dna Frey spent Saturday in Hastings.. Mrs. IdaHay'es) of Superior, is yis iting relatives' in tfie city this weckT FOR SALE-The- McFarland" Room ing House, modern and doing capacity bnsines6-J. E. BET, RcdCldud.Ne'b. Mrs. John Rutledgc of Inavale spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Gricc. " " '" ' Mrs. Lottie Morh art. went to Adams Friday to visit her sister,' Mrs. W. B. Leggett. - G. W. Lindsey departedi the last of the week for his home at San Diego, California. Attorney E. G. Caldwell ,was iii Bloomington Wednesday attending to some legal matters. W. G. Hamilton, Herb Ludlow and several others attended the football game at Alma Friday. Clarence Kizcr and Sam Jones re turned home Tuesday from a few days sojourn in St. Joe. The first snow of the season fell Monday morning, but evaporated be fore it hit the ground. Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Anderson are home from Wray, Colorado, where they spent a few days with relatives. Roy Garber and wife of Fullerton. are in the city, being called here by the death of his father, J. J. Garber. The paving gang is excavating on west Fourth Avenue, preparatory to laying tile for a storm sewer sys tem. Mrs. Peter Mcintosh was railed to Superior Friday on account of the sickness of her sister, Mrs. Grant Houchin. F. J. Gricc of the Gricc & Grimes diug store is in Lincoln this week, attending a meeting of the Rexall dealers of the state. Mrs. C. F. Gund icturned to Blue Hill Friday after visiting with her sisters, McMlamcs E. A. Ctcightor. and'W. A. Sherwood. Mrs. Thos. Hansen, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. R. Sala den, departed Wednesday morning for her home at Rosalie. Mesdames Rufina Stewart and W. J. Easton, mother and sister of Mrs. W. A. Mayr.ard, went to St. Joe on Monday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hauck returned to their home at Coffeyville, Kansas, on Saturday after visiting with their son and his wife at this place. ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday PEGGY. HYLAND in The Merry uo-rtoona. tt t i A romance of the Circus and ,. the' Open life.-r-Fun and Thrila-p!eniy. , , ', ' Comedy'Hr First Kits' .First sjiowat 7;30 ' Admission 20 and lie Monday and Tuesday BLANCHE SWEET in a big special production "The Unpardonable Sin." WE are laught to Forget and rorgive. We will leave it lo You "If ell sins should be forgiven." Admission - SOc and 25c Plus War Tax All You Need Is a and a$ m Al Hoffman spent Tuesday in Blue Hill. M. A. Mercer spent Tuesday in Hastings. Rev. Cope is spending the day in Hastings. Dan Leonard of Rivcrton was in the city Sunday. Mrs. W. G. Warren spent Tuesday in Hastings. R. E. Mitchell returned home from Inavale Tuesday. '. M. F. Rickard of Guide Rock was in the city Saturday. For good eye glasses and specs tee Mitchell The Jeweler. Miss Julia Warren spent Sunday with friends at Superior. " Miss Mabel Bailey spent Sunday with relatives at Cowles. , Mrs. Ida Hayes returned to her home at Superior Wednesday. Mesdames Wm. and Luther Crabill went "to Hastings this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Best Harden of Frank lin were in. the city Tuesday. , 'Father Fitzgerald went,, to St. Joe Tuesday to visit a sick' friend. ' ' . Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Huff cr, of Ax te'.l are visiting their parents in the city this week. " ' Pete Eastwood and J. E. Morris of Riverton were looking after some business matters in the city Tuesday. Geo. and Frank Amack, Chas. Ailes, Harry Moede and L. C. Bloom attend ed a Farmers' Union meeting in Su perior on Tuesday. Clifford Pope returned home Sun day from Maryvillc, Kansas, having resigned his position with a photo graph studio at that place. W. G. Hamilton went to Holyoke, Colorado, Sunday evening to look af ter the interests of Hamilton and Cather in the Amack Clothing store. Mrs. Thos. Kralick and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Beardslee, returned home Wednesday morning from McCook, at which place they had been visiting relatives. Last Saturday, while working on the bridge gang, Vencil Zajic had the misfortune to have an axe slip, strik ing him on the knee and cutting the knee cap in two. FOR SALE Good quarter section of and with good improvements, 4 miles south of Inavale, Nobr.. on ensy terms. Write for full description. C. F. Cnth r Red Cloud, Nebr. Mrs. Thos. Emerton and daughter, Nellie, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin De Lano, autocd to Superior the last of the week to visit Mr. Grant Houchin, who was quite sick. Last week a couple of young speed demons hit the dust for other points on account of the fact that they vere speeding and were notified to appear before Police Judge Burden. Last Friday the High School foot ball team went to Alma where they met the Alma team on their gridiron Our boys played a fast game and won by a score of 19 to 12. Mesdames Geo. Scott and W. E. Rounds of Grand Island were called to this city Friday by the serious ill ness of their father, A. Mcintosh. Mrs. Scott returned to her home on Monday. Mrs. Grant Houchin, wife of Grant Houchin, passed away Sunday at Su perior. The funeral services were held Monday and interment was made in the Martin cemetery southeast of this city. Besides a husband and children, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Emerton and several sisters and a brother, who are left to mourn her death. The members of the Webster Coun ty. Farmers' Union held their auunal meetingVfrthis city 'Saturday after noon in the Christian church. A large number of members were present and, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: I. B. Wagoner,' president and John Ryan, secretary. ine wagoner quartette rendered sev eral appropriate vocal pieces which were very much appreciated by those in attendance. NOTICE Beginning with Aug. 1st we will develop any size film or film pack free of charge when prints are ordered. When no prints aro ordered, the price is 6c for films or 10c for film packs. Quick service: bring in your films or packs today and get your prints tomorrow. The price of prints remains as hereto fore. THE RED CLOUD STUDIO W. G. Hamilton returned home from Holyoke, Colorado, this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gather returned to their home at Mnnkato, Kansas, Wednesday. Mrs. C. E. Eldicdgc is 'home from Iowa and Kansas, h(-c she had been visiting lclatives. Rollic Lawrence returned Tuivday from Boone, Iowa, where he had been visiting his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Lippincott arc the parents of a baby girl, born Saturday morning. Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Hill was attending Equity Court in the city this week. The Board of Directors of the Farm crs' Institute will meet at the Court house this evening. . Ralph Ncwhouse went to Hastings Tuesday morning to play in an or chestra in that city ,G!cn Fcarn returned to Graf tor. on Tuesday after visiting with his wife and other relatives here. , Friday eight is Hallowe'en and the citizens should see that their movable property is under cover or fastened down., , f Dick Garber of Alexandra, Nebras ka, Nvas in'the cjt'yWedncsday attend-1 iiV&Yttic'funeraPof ,his brother, J. J. 'Mrs. Alice Ely and family of Guide Rock were in the city Wednesday at tending the funeral of her uncle, J. J.J Garber. Jacob Petersen has rented (he Wil son building on "east Fourth jAvcnuo, and will "again "open up a feed store and cream station. ' Powell 'and Pope have rearranged the dining room ,of .their cafe which adds considerable convenience to both customers and proprietor. G. W. Davis of Chicago, represent ative of a Shorthorn' cattle paper, was in Hie city Wednesday inspecting the blooded stock in this community. Rev. J. L. Bcebe informed us this morning that Webster county had raised its quota of $2600 in the coun ty drive for the Salvation Army fund. Lee McArthur will go to St. Joe on Sunday where he will appear as a witness for the street railway com pany in a damage suit which he wit nessed in that city some few months ago. Tuesday afternoon, while shredding com fodder at Chas. Whitakc'r's, Chas. Gurney had the misfortune to get his left hand in the shredder and lost a nail off of one of the fingers of that hand. The City Council held a special meeting the first of the week at which time Henry Diedcrich appeared and asked that they grant him a tempor ary privilege of putting up a frame 20x24, on his lots, for six months, and at the expiration of. tins time. he agreed to have the building torn down and the lots cleaned up. The Council granted him this privilege. Only in the sense that the Bible is a "war story," for the reason that it deals with a multitude of wars, is the new production of "The Unpardon able Sin" a "war picture." Just as the bible in its entirety is a narrative of war, adventure and exploration, just so, "The Unpardonable Sin" is a creation for entertainment purposes made with incidents of the recent World War as a background. Insofar as the war incidents deal with the ac tion of the picture, it is unquestion ably true that they might just as well have been chosen from some earlier war in the history of the world. There arc no combat scenes, adroitly staged to hold the interest, no atrocities pic tured to arouse sympathies and stir up hatreds. A love story, a talc of adventure, some facts to make one think all these have been combined to make "The Unpardonable Sin" just what critics everywhere concede it to be, namely, one of the foremost screen attractions which has 'ever been produced. At the Orpheum Monday' and Tuesday. , M For Sale The MoFnrlnnd rooming house strict ly modem mid doing capacity business J. E. BKT55, Red Cloud, Nebr. Thr FfllKiAT HOME EXPECT YOO ine ruLioTO tell em all about :3Sfr'asgav&vsr Exhilarating Burlosaiio: Vnutlevilln ItiliAlimrillidvilhrntfyClrli.FunrrCIOMf.GcrctDiii Equtpig). tillllant Scenic f ntlrcanrtnl LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY Everybody Goon: Aatt Anybody Mm THE IIG0E3I AID BEST SHOW f'e "S You'll Like AS this soothimr. heal ing balsam. And i IrmiHl fiArl that it- will " (rive almost instant re lief to severe coughs. colds and all irritations. of the bron- --. vnh. . rt m Trade-Mark la th. Ign of Parity and Vitality. whggc PINE BALSAM Wltk MeitWI aaalattlratu i3 a remarkably effec tive remedv. coirmHsini? the well known medicinal nroncrttea tf Whlto Fine. Wild Cherry. Balm of Gllcad Umli. Illood Root, Glycerine. Menthol nml Euca lyptus combined In very nsfrecable anil aromatic form. Tho formula U timu trleu nnd proven. At aro Joi cnuurcn ut jor (jrown-upo. B ii; ViVi5 vf' wm Sold by Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist limmJj lllJMlUIIIMIIiillllTmillllliiiiiiiiii'IMiiiiim..li,..M,.i,i,Mi,inniiiiiilMiiiiii, 04fu! Drama usssn Even God would not forget- "Could Not Forgive' XX y!en lhe faul fc.commftte WOMAN hides herself-- MAN walks proudly erect ! 5 SSEXte11 for MANSb bitter for WOMAN I . " HAWIY GARSON PrjnU fMrecfoitaPCKTMl UARHAU NEiLAN THE MOST TREMEND, 0IIS TALE of love and adventure EVER FILMED ' JpS I,. mm I i !1BsK imt?OtJF JBshBsm " INV VbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB U' Orpheum - Monday an J Tuesday. Admission 50 and 25q w!ir '! U District Court I'roceod'ims Judge V. A. Diluoill; the new Distiict Judge1, who lias succeeded Judge Dorscy, and Couit Reporter D. M. Baird of Hastings, held a two day Equity term of court here this week. Among the cases disposed of wcio: The Claik Implement Company vs Wm. Wallace, Hearing on motions. Charles T. Smith, vs C. B & Q. By., Hearing on Motion. Mary Limko vs Herman Limkc ct al, Partition ordered, Referee ap pointed to make sale. Lydia Phillips vs Norman Phillips, Decree of Divorce. Frank Starr vs C. B. & Q. By., Hearing on Motion Judge Dilworth will hold a special term of court here on December 28th, without a jury. ,:maM BANG! bang BANG! The United States Railroad Admin 1st ration is conducting a "National No Accident Drive," which is 'being held from Oc'ober 18th to October 3 1st. in- ojiwive. The McCook Division Safety Committee of the Burlington route is conducting a drive and trying to boat all former records. " W. T. Bohrer and son Lewis, of Red Clond, Nebr., arrived Thursday for a visit Vrilh Merle Bohrer, who is anoth er son. . They are so pleased with the country that they have decided to lp. cite here, and on Tuesday of this week enttred sectional filings on land on the south slope of Juniper. Moffat County (Colo.) Dell. Mr. Bohrer returned home the first of the wetk after visiting his son, Merle, at Maybell, Colo. He states that it is a grand country out there, and he bos tiled on land there and ex pects to move on tho same in the spring. There goes another tire Happy Thot'-Go to the Tire Service Station and put on one of those Peerless Blowout Boots. Guar anteed not to crack, and it will take you home. Then bring it in and have it repaired. -R. C. SUTTON S- . . TIRE SERVICE STATION . . - Free Service -:- Free Air - r -" ?s Vitanola Phonographs "As Natural As bite." Inexpensive Fun. Probably complainfng about every thing all the time does no real good, but It seems to he about tho only way wo can have any fun nt all and still live within our menns.-Ohlo State Journal. "rT' Wheat Berry Perfected. Mnny of tho present superior whontfl producpd in tho United States wero introduced Into this country from Asia, Kurono and South America, and nccllinntcd to our country while under-' going tho test. They Imvo been bred nnd crossed until a berry hns been fcecurcd which will ndnpt Itself to tho region requiring a wheat crop. NOT UNTIL you hear this wonderful instrument do you realize how natural can be the reproduction, of the human voice. ' The Vitanola Plays all records properly without ex tra attachments. The Vitanola stands out among all phonographs in' beauty of designs and finishes. The Vitanola is the phonograph that you said some one would some day make it. It is here ready for your inspection. Ready to stand the test of comparison. Do Not Buy until you have heard this wonderful reproducer of voice and instrument?. Graham Furniture Co. " rim stord o;; quality," Red Cloud ftftffi;' Hastings IS hi El I'll I Cfl r at WBBttZMm