vr--r-' f-innrf'-wV" W - " HD OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF f.v ,. i.ft--.". r .) ;t . : ' it , mmaWwBrnmWStiaWtaWtfict Wt-tM a& .& PPPPPPPPPPpH 1he Fro-rt Oshifo'lPPHPPPSPJIPM tSOlOVN ORPHEUM WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JANUARY 7th and 8th X-M-H AS TOLD TO US i mM4644444444 Hay Hretd at Powell awl Popes. Used cars for stle. Frame A Smith Bros. Co. Write it 1920. ' ' This is Leup Year. Nate Piatt spent Tuesday in Hast ings. Jas. Peterson tpent Monday Oowles. Carl Jernberg spent Tuesday ;n Hastings. C. E. Arnold was down from llluc Hill Tuesday Ed Burr city Wednesday. Mrs. Cecil Essig spent Wednes day in Hastings. Mrs. Darrel Burden spent Wednes day in Hastings. A. F. Hartwcll of Inavale was tn the city Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Tabor of Inavale was in the city Monday. Miss Mary Christian went to Hast ings Tuesday morning. Chns. Lindley spent Chrifctmus with relatives at Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ludlow went to Lincoln Monday morning. Clarence Mitchell of Franklin was in the city Friday evening. I H. G. Kceney was down from Cowlcs Tuesday afternoon. , Several of the stores, are busy In voicing their stock of,Jgoods. Misses Marion and Sabilln McDow ell spent Monday in Hastings. Attorney L. H. Blacklodge return ed home, Sunday from Denver. Mrs. H. C. Gellatly went to' Hast ings Monday to visit her sister. Charley Mocde of Blue Hill spent Sunday in the city with relatives. The chairs for the Hesse Auditor ium arrived the last of the week. Mrs. Pitney and daughter, Dorcas, of Inavale, spent Tuesday ir. this city. Miss Gertrude Wu'.lbrnndt went to Lincoln Wednesday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barrett of Boa rice, after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bar rett, went to York Tuesday to visit her parents. Owing to delay in thn printing, in come tax banks will not lie available for distribution until about January 15. 1020. Forms will be mailed prompt ly to all taxpayers, who Hied return for the yetir l!)18, ns soon as received by the Collector of liitunml Uevonuu. Pope's tf list tllib -Frame & Smith Bat and drluU at Powell & Cafe. VA Amack i on the siok week. Used oars for -sale llros. Co i Mrs. M. K )uiglcy U on the sick list this week. Use the great egg tonic, "More Egg" sold by 0. L. Cotting. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker spent In ; Saturday with relatives nt Guide uock. Mrs. Robert Ueiher and sister, Miss Margaret Miner spent Monday in Hasting. Miss Marv Tcnnant went to Lln- I I ri. I ..!..!i. !... '..1... -. of Guide Bock was in tlio ,K iU' lu " "Ul '""" "u icnnant. Mrs. Will Auld and children return ed home from Denver Wednesday morning. Fred Pharcs spent Christmas with his brother, Henry and family, at Ccn tral City. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman returned to Hastings Monday after visiting rel atives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Egc went to York Wednesday morning to spend New Years. Mrs. Chas. Waldo and childicn of Inavale spent Tuesday with friencts in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens of Hast ings spent Christmas with relatives in this city. Carl Jernbcrg of Akron, Colorado, arrived ir. "the city Monday to visit his parents. Miss Myrtle Boner left Monday ror Winner, South Dakota, to resume bet school duties. . i FOR SALE A Poland China Boar, wt. 300. Inquire of Walter Gurney. Phone 2 on 7. Mrs. J. J. Garher left Monday for Fullerton where she will visit her son, Boy and wife. Win. Zachery and family went to I Guide Rock Monday to visit Will Jack son and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Curtis Friday and Mrs. East of Ilolilrcdgo arc visiting friends in the city. Mr.jmd Mrs. Nate Piatt and daugh ter, Margaret, spent Christmas with her patents at Cowlcs. Mrs. Win. Starke departed Satur day morning for Milwaukee where .she will visit relatives. Earl McKimmey of Minden spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKimmcy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robertson went to Guide Rock Monday to visit their daugljtcr, Mrs. Roy Fcarn. Mrs. Ethel Pylc of St. Joe spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Hat field, and other relatives. Mrs. Lydia Hoffman and daugntcr, Mrs. Clarence Baker went to Ayr Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. W, A. Sherwood departed on Saturday? for. Chicago where she jvill visit her sister, Mrs. Weiss. Mr. and, Mrs. Oris Fearn of Hast ings spent Christmas with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fearn. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Galbraith and children of Cheyenne arrived in the city Tuesday to visit relatives. Attorney and Mrs. Bernard Mc Xony and Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Flor anco spent Tuesday in Hastings. ThoGlrl from tho Outslilo, by Ilex Beach, will be at the Orphuiiiu next Wednesday and Thursday It is one of tliu late, high class productions now showing In tho city theaters, Do not fail to sob it. AT THA 9 lst we w511 tlevelP any sIze film or ill 1 1 1 H SE film pact free of clmrg0 wnon III IJlllJ I prints are ordered. When no prints iUC UIUVIVU, IMC 'I"V ... uw ..... or 10c for film packs. Quick service: bring in your films or packs today and get your prints tomorrow. The price of prints romains as hereto fore. THE RED CLOUD STUDIO Mr. and Mrs. F. N Wells of Lincoln aro visiting her pin-cuts, Mr and Mrs. O C. Teel. Walter Marshall left Monday to re sume his position after spending Christmas with his mother in this city. Mrs Frank Peterson and children went to York Tuesday morning to vis it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cioiip. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Etherton of O: nil Island spent Christmas In tnc qty with his mother, Mrs. Chas. Eth n tor.. Horace Brown departed Sunday ccning for Earlimart, California, where he will spend a month with rel atives. Mrs. H. Pate and children of Long Island, Kansas, spent Sunday In tho city with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Starr and fam ily left Saturday night for Lovcland, Colorado, where they will make their future home. Dr. R. V. Nicholson returned home Monday evening from West Point where he spent Christmas with his brother and wife. Isadora Johnson, manager, of tho Graham Furniture store, returned on Monday from Hastings where he spent Christmas with friends. Mr. and Mrs.'R. Higley and daugh ter, Evelyn, returned to Omaha Mon day morning after spending Christ mas with her mother, Mrs. T. Lain. FOR SALE Good quarter section of nud with good improvements, 4 inllck sofith of Inavale, Ne'br., on easy terms Write for full description.-C. F. Cntli. jr, Red Cloud, Nebr. The nianv fi lends of Miss Clara Mc Millan will be pleased to learn that she has received the appointment to the position of census enumerator and has been assigned the territory of Red Cloud city first and second wards. In view of the fact that sho so long and faithfully served the public In the For Sale Dr. R.V. Nicholson ! Dr. W.H. McBride Tllft MeKllfllltlil t-f.fimltitr limit, tt iiit "" f- ..W...H ,... .. V ..--fc-- . ly mnuerti ami doing capacity business I UtiNHoT J. E. Bin., Red Cloud. Xubr. .. ' Ollkt Over AlhrlKlit'R.Sturo (lood meals good service moderate prices Powell A- Popo's cafe Red Cloud DENTIST OVKIt .STATU BANK iVcftras iREDCLOUD local post ofllce, it is a foregone con clusion that shc.ls capable of perform ing the. task assigned to her and that tho work will bo carried out in the proper manner. iZ THE UNIVERSAL CAR The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in construction, the famous heat treated Vandium steel with its marvelous strength and flexibility, the low cost of oper ation and maintence, its ease and operation, all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It's the one car that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond ques tion that all can afford. We will be pleased to have your order. DON'T DELAY because the demand is heavy all the time. We handle nothing but GENUINE Ford Parts. Beware of imitations When you buy them from an authorized Ford agent you know that you are getting the GENUINE. , The best in mechanical repair work is assured you. We will be pleased to have your order for cars'or trucks at an early date. FRAME & SMITH BROS. CO. Authorized Agents Red Cloud, Neb. A 3 ru LH m A ;- ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday Wm. Farnum m !h1 11 11 K9H KIB K9W m INTUK Wings : Mnumi iiihiiii M I Morning I From Louis Tracey's I Great Story 1 'qmBJKSq 3m . Rearing the Philco Retaining Wall that makes possible sl Two Year Guarantee IT has taken five years to do it five years of the most painstaking scientific research to rear the PHILCO RETAINER. But it was worth it. For the result is the longest, strongest guaran tee ever put behind a storage battery for automobile starting, lighting, and ignition. The Philadelphia Diamond Grid Battery with out the Philco Retainer was and is a good battery. Not one in a thousand has failed to outlive its long guarantee of eighteen months. But the Philadelphia Diamond Grid Battery with the Philco Retainer is even better. In gruelling tests, it has outlasted and out-performed any other battery we could buy or build. In actual war service in the U. S. Navy, it has demonstrated, supreme practical worth. THE new patented feature, tliu Philco Retainer, is a thin sheet ol slotted hard rublt'Cjhich is placed flat against the actic material of each positive plate. In any battery this active material tends to disintegrate and fall off. "flic faster this occurs, the quicker the battery wears out. Altho the slots in the Philco Retainer arc so numerous that they allow tiie free passage of acid and current, each slot is so narrow that the Retainer is,. in effect, a solid wall which holds the active material firmly in place'-V 9 This means for you at least six months extra bat tery service secured by a definite guarantee. Red Cloud Battery Service Station ESi as? PittBtfieijkPityi k.UU w.i J - l-i w - IHD Catl S. McAithur, Prop. Battery Repairing and Recharging FARMERS UNION BUILDING hi J i1 1 mumtt )jujJ: s.m jsiwesa 7J Tfc mi lf AT HOME EXPECT YOU ine rULRTO TELL. 'EM ALL. ABOUT 'OMUHA'SFilj-Tj. VISIT Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudevi!l Xti(t il"T Flllid ultti rriltr 6frU, Funn Cltti,0r(Mi Eiiglpili, Idlllial Scwli tmlionmut LAMES' IIHE MATINEE EVEIY WEERIAY Everybody Goei Ak Anybody i , W.HI WE IIWIH 110 T$IWr"',"l' ' V M 'j t'l 15i 'vU rj :)sss ZTSH?r t II mm AV W i-U!Jl--- -ZM T iT 'WlTi-l'.Itlm,. 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