H mmrptpi $. fMS4 0HwmK i 'v y w V Ew . : m I ! Ml ; . ,t IL M !! WK uv. r w The HOUSE of INTRIGUE '' A h (K.r. "..J Unutt c hfrftiM." 4aSBST i ! From the novel and Saturday Evening Fot sensational mystery story of I the underworld by Arthur Stringer. A i wnmt lrnwii xam in "Tnm Moumm or inrrtrum77 .. ... , How a "Chicken-Stair the Crooks' Come-On Works. 1 Life In The Rooming-House of a Hard. Boiled Landlady. Crooks Operating At A Fashionable Bathing Beach i. A Pretty Girl In Her Nightie Holding Up a Female Burglar. .Mysterious Midnight Episodes In The Mansion of a Millionaire-Heiress. ORPHEUM, Monday and Tuesday First Show 7:30. v Admission 25 and 11c. AS TOLD TO US J i J D. Crans went to Hastings Fri day. Eat and drink at Powell it Pope's Cafe. tf Mrs. C. Dcrr spent Saturday in Blue Hill. Mrs D G Britton spent Saturday in Blue Hill. State Agent 0. D. Hedge is homo this week. Lee McArthur went to St. Joe Sun day morning. Rev. Ogden returned to Blue Hill Saturday morning. ',' Miss Minnie Kcllctt went to Hast ings Wednesday morning. Dclancy Bros, shipped a car or mixed stock to Kansas City Tuesday. Mi-fc. L. H. Blackledgc, who has been quite sick, is impioving hlowly. Mis Mary Christian of Hastings spent Sunday with her mother and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens of Hast ings spent Sunday with lclativcs in . the city. Ernest Hayes and Charles Hout of Superior were in the city Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frame of Blue Hill spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Friday and Saturday William Farnum In i 5 Wolves of The Night A play worthy of the Star -a Star worthy of the play. A Story that carries the spectator into the great Northwest, into the heart of South America and into the whirlpool of life in New York. Also a Mutt and Jell Cartoon Saturday Only First Show at 7 o'clochy Admission 20 and lie ORPHEUM notable 6tory full intrigue and mystery. , For good eye glosses and specs see Mitchell The Jeweler. Good meals good service moderate prices Powell & Pope's cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garber returned to their home at Fullerton Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zclglcr of Lin coln visited relatives in the city on Sunday evening. Bcrdon and Edith Zeiss went to Central City Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phares. Mr. and Mrs. W H Roscncrans spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Kcnesaw. .Miss Elsie Hamilton of Sterling, Colorado, spent the last of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amack. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Superior spent Sunday with his par ents Mr. and Mrs C D. Robinson. Will Dorr and Fred Emick left Tuesday via automobile for Arkansas, where they wil look at the country. A copy of The Spotlight, published by the Campbell High School, reached our desk on Wednesday. It is publish ed once a month. Our printer departed for other fields Sunday and this editor is the whole force this week but we expect to secure a printer soon. The masons are finishing the walls of the tale pavilion while other work men aie busy putting the steel beams in place for the loof of tin's building. FOR SALE First class vulcaniliig outfit Gas or Gasoline. Priced to sell. Write for full paitlculius Westetn Vulcanising Co., Hustings, Nebr. The Watts Construction Co. receiv ed their steam roller last week and are busy smoothing the streets, pre paratory to laying the concrete base for the paving . FOR SALE Good quarter section of and with good improvements, 4 mllea south of Inavale, Nebr., on easy terms. Write for full description. C. F. Ca til er Red Cloud, Nebr. The Red Cloud High School "Foot Ball team, accompanied by the band and a large number of rooters went over to Lebanon Friday afternoon where our boys defeated the Lebanon High School team 46 to 0. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sunbcrry were culled to Republican City the last of the week on account of the sudden death of her brother, Will McQuiston, a brakeinan on the Oberlin branch. The deceased was a member of the Brotherhood and was a Platoon Ser geant in Co. G. 355 Infantry and ser 'cd his country while in the service during the late war. The funeral ser vices were held Monday afternoon, the Brotherhood members of McCook in charge. His many friends and army pals will indeed be surprised to learn of his untimely demise, but extend their heartfelt sympathy to tho be reaved ones. FARM LOANS I am ready to make you a farm loan in anv amount and at tho low- ! est late of interest. ' It is a well known and conceded fact that I car. get you a loan with absolutely no delay for inspection or otherwise. All that is lcquired Is an abstract of title and your money is ready for you. Offico opposite tho E. G. Caldwell law office. J. II. BAILEY. Mr. Mcintosh Buried Today Angus Mcintosh, one of the pioneer residents of this county, passed away at his home in this city Wednesday morning at one o'clock, after an Ill ness of scvcial weeks duration. Mr. Mcintosh was boin in Scotland, September 1833 and was 8(5 years old. lie moved to Canada sixty years ago where ho was united in marriage to Miss Mary Wells, after which they moved to Wisconsin and then later to Iowa. About forty years ago they moved to Webster county and settled on a farm on Indian Creek. About twelve years ago they mocd to this city whcic they have since resided. He was a very industrious and hard working citizen. Nino children were born to his family, two having passed away sev eral years ago. Three sons, James, Peter and Frank, and four daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Rounds, Mrs. Belle Scott, and Mrs. Griminger of Grand Island, and Myrtle Mcintosh of Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, and the aged wife are !cft to mourn his demise. The funeral services were held at the home this afternoon, Rev. J. L. Beebe preaching the sermon, after which interment was made in the city cemetery. Appoints Committees and Sets Institute Dates The Board of Directors of the Formers' Institute held a meeting at the Court house last Thursday even ing and set the date for this year's institute, which is December 8tti to 12th, Inclusive. The following committees were ap pointed: Premium list: C. J. Piatt, Charles Steward, Henry Fausch and Supt. Hagey. Finance: Dr. Damcrcll, F. W. Cow dan 'and Henry Gilliam Location: Max Mizer, J. H. Ellingcr, and Henry Gilham. Program and Judges: Fausch and Steward. School Exercises: Supt. Holtzen and County Superintendent Estc'.la Duck et. Parade: F. W. Cowden and Supt. Holtzen John Ryan was in Reynolds Friday. Ernest Moranville of Hcmingford is visiting his mother. Mrs. Lydia Hoffman is driving a new Studcbaker automobile. Emmett Ryan went .to Giceley Cen ter Friday to visit his mother. Mrs. Lee Abbey went to Blue Hill Saturday to visit her mother. M. A. Mercer returned home from Lexington the !ast of the week. Miss Nellie Emciton went to Guide Rock Monday to visit Relatives. C. T. Smith is impioving the looks of his residence by having it painted. Rev. and Mrs. R I). Hill returned to their home at Pldllips Friday moin ing Henry McCuno went to Kearney on Monday to visit his son, "Bud" and family. Miss Margaret 'Dixon of Hastings is visiting her patents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. George Skewis of Iowa are visiting their cousins, Jas., Henry and Charles Gilliam. Beck & Boycr will sell the balance of their furniture stock at two o'clock Saturday afternoon at public auction. For Sale The MoFarlnud rooming house bti let ly modorn and doing capacity business -.1. E. BETZ, Red Uloud, Nebr. TkrAllffAT HOME EXPECT YOU IRt rULAS-rO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "HMM'irWft.rftg VISIT CEITIE," nEPlfC4Mf ITi Exhilarating Burl ail; VaiitiviHt IUf linn MM I1 taMfMrit. Fmmi CImm, hrf mm f ilHt. 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Yes sir, Prince Albert blazed the way. And, me-o-my, what a wad of smokesport will ripple your way every time you fill up I Notice to Non Resident r Defendants. In the District Cort of Webster Cewty, Nebraska. William V. Miller rialntill Alcna I, ainb nml .lacoli I.ainb, laiub llarccr nml l'lora llarnir, Jtshe ll.irtr, John ll.irKtr ami l'carl ltarijcr, l.i wis llargir ami Aililln liarncr, Frank llar rami li.iririT. his wile, IMna P. Mllkr, wllo.jl plalntlil, Alhtrt Alhtr, DultnilaiitK. Alma I.anili, .!:uob I.ainli, .Intnl) Harder, l'lor.i llarutr, .Ithso Il.nijcr, .lolin llarucr, l'(arl inrKfr, l.iwls llart'ir, Alcllt Hari;ir, Prank liarntr, llart.tr, wllu ol I'rank ll.iriitr, triioanil llisinamu unknown, w, liiil'liiuli 'I with otlurs, aiuiU'ttiiilantK In ihu k.iI(IiiIh)c iiauiiil action of William V. Mill ors. Akin l.-iiiil). i ml. In tho district inurt ol WuWtr l'ount, Nuliraskit, will taUo notUf, Hint on tho l'Jtli iluy ot April, 1'JI'J. tliopl.iliitlll, William V. Mlllir, In the s.ilil aboNutntltlidai'ilon In the district court of WtbMir County, NcbraKka, lllcd Ills potlllou liiKaldtourl, and will lurllar tako nutlio that on Uctohi r (I, I'JIU. said William V. Mill trillid an amLiidmcni to aforesaid petition in tho alx)u entitled action In tho district court of Webster County, Nebraska, Mild petition and Mild amendment arc aunhiHt tho above named dulLiidantK, mid alM)aaliiHt thouunaiutd dofcudant Harder, wife of i'rank Ilaitiir, tho objict and pni)urof said petition and amtinlmint to Bald petition Ih-'Iiik to partition, or, If the same cannot be partitioned, equitably, thin In that cake a Kle may bo had ot tho follow Int; described real estate, !., North half of the north-west quarter of section eleven (11), In township four (4), north, range nine (U), went 6th P. M. Webittr County, Nebraska. The further object and prayer of snld peti tion are that the shares ot tho parties and owners la common ol the above entitled real estate may be determined and confirmed, and In easo of sale of said real estate, for a distribution of the proceeds of said sale, and for general equitable relief. The verification ot snld petition states that the true name ot Darter, wife of Krnnk Itiimer. ilffi'inlant. la unknown. You, and each of you, aro required to answer tald petition Including the aforesaid amendment to said petition, on or before the zun day oi November, ituv, or your aeinuu will be taken and entered atjalUBtou. Dated October 8. ibid. WILLIAM V.MIMiKn, liy V. J. Munday, Ills Attorney. Mr. Strobl Laid st Rest Last Saturday morning, Miko Strobl, living seven and one half miles i north of this city, passed away, just' forty years from the day that he set tled on his homestead, where he has. since resiueu. ne was norn m uzecno Slavia, February 24, 1837 and settled in Webster county in 1876. Four step- children, three sons, Frank, Miko and Joe and ono daughter, Mrs. Mary Polnicky, of this city, aro left to mourn his demise. The funeral ser vices were held at the residence Wed nesday morning at 10 o'clock, Kcv. J. L. Beebe preached the sermon. Mr. Strobl was of the Catholic faith, a good citizen nndva mar. honored by thobo who knew him. HAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:!!0 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. All members and friends aro urged to bo present as thoio will bo soma suggestions presorted to thq church in tjjgard to tho fuhuc woik of tho chuich. . V5 A 1t&mUEgR . iBsMP viSBW' ' , 'Ami rj '.''k.BSSSF .- -jj Us HHBSSSSKjBF Ulssssssssr ,' 9BSSSSSSSK;'(Wk&' A KBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHrjS '""w.. jkf i BSSSSSSsV-'V .i Copjrihl 111! kyH.J. Mtynoldt Tottcco Co. A New O A 00 Or TIRE V a5V.- a Guaranteed Repair S3.22. WHICH IS IT GOING TO BE? A few dollars will put that old tire in shape to give you many more miles s R. C. SUTTONS u . TIRE SERVICE STATION . Free Service -:- Free Air s Columbia ii Grafonola 'WmrZrXl J. C. MITCHELL Jeweler and Optician. mmmmmi ' mnninra Christian Church Sunday, November p 11 a. m. Preaching Service 7 p. m. Sermon Lecture " Making Money." icuiiunara Awtittni your My. to, voo'Jf find loppy nd btg: tidy rtd tint, htndiomm pound and htlf pound tin humidor mndthtt tlatiy, prtciittl pound crymttl ft n humidor with oponim moiittnr top Ihmt kmopm Pnncm Atbott in uci perfect condition I R. J. RaynoMt Tokcc Cpy Whut0n-3Ua.N.C HMMbISSmsB M IJERE'S a real treat! Come in some day this week and enjoy a Columbia entertain ment. Choose from the new dance music, popular songs, favorite operas and orchestral and band selections'. Hear your favorites. v Then you will know why you should have a Columbia Grafonola. V inunnM i. in F !v,l t i n xi vi v