t " RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ,fc i i s MM v , y v ! 1 ' ,V l' ! .'4 THE WALLIS AMERICA'S F0REM0STTRACTOR Farm Power in Simplest FormA simple, de pendable machinojequiring least repair and adjustment is the most economical and easiest to handle thus it is the one that is becoming the leader in the tractor field. The Wallls is J2 years old and has stood the test of time. It has been tried on thousands of farms all over the world. It is sold by a company established half a century-known for its integrity and square business dealings. When considering the cost of, a tractor don't overlook truss important points FUEL, LUBRICATION, UPKEEP, SPEED, WEIGHT, DURABILITY POWER, ASSESSIBILITY and SIMPLICITY. The principal element is the life of the tractor, plus the upkeep during its Hie. Dctcriptive itlustteted circular on toqurtt, oi better stall. COME IN AND SEE IT. i i Sutton & Shipmaii 1 AUTHORISED AGENTS OARAGE RED CLOUD. NEB n 0 k m m x m a in : k k s: m s s k in w w AS TOLD TO US Buy HroHil tat 1'owkII anil Popos. J. E. Bctz spent Thursday in Mc Cook. Enos Reynolds was in Hastings Monday. R. P. Wecsner spent Tuesday in Lincoln. - JltfiUI) Mrs. Chas. Turner spent Monday in jjigh School. Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Ilntton spent Sunday with relative. at Guide Rock. L. A. Graves of Denver arrived in the city Wednesday to visit friends. Mrs. Halbert Thomas went to Eck ley, Colorado, Friday to visit her sis ter. N. P. Nelson went to Lincoln Mon day to attend to some business mat ters. Foot ball game, Friday afternoon, Franklin Academy vs Red Cloud in Hastings, Cash 'Scrivncr spent Thursday Hastings. Walter- Gurney is driving a new Ford car. Mrs. Andy Saladen spent Monday in Hastings. R. P. Wecsner was in Riverton Fri day afternoon. Miss Nellie Emcrton spent Monday in Guide Rock. Mrs. John Aubushon spent Wednes day in Hastings. Mrs. M. C. Sherman spent Satur day in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hitz spent Mon day in Hasting. Alf Saladen was in Sclden, Kansas, " the last of the week. George Harris attended the county fair at Nelson Friday. Attorney L. II. Blacklcdge spent Wednesday in Hastings. Chas his wife at Grand Island Paul Throne returned home 'Rues day evening from Omaha. Hobart Blacklcdge returned to Lake View, Iowa, Friday morning. It. B. Thompson of Cowles wns in the city Thursday afternoon. Fox spent the weekend with Fred Temple of Kansas City Svas in lienn City spent Sunday , with the city the last of the week. Attend the foot ball game at 3:30 Friday afternoon. The bpys want you to sec them play. Bernard Burden left Saturday morn ing for Washington, D. C, where he has a position. Dave Bell went to Wray, Colorado, Thursday morning to attend to some business matters. F. W. Laycock, Naturalization Ex aminer of the St. Louis Dcpt, was in the city Wednesday. Isadore Johnson, manager of the Graham Furniture store, was in Riv erton Tuesday afternoon. O. D. Hedge went to Lincoln Friday morning after spending a few days with his wife and family. Ciias. Kaley departed Monday for the oil fields in Oklahoma where he will look a.fter his interests. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rust and Mrs. Will Hunt ami son attended the coun ty fair at Nelson Thursday. W. G. Hamilton returned home Sat urday from Chicago where he attend ed the Clothiers' Convention. Horace Brown expects to leave this evening for llcmet, California, where he will spend several months. Miss M,ucile Hanvood went to Omaha Saturday morning where she will attend college this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crow of Repub lic!' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stroup. Benjamin FvRoepka and Miss Nellie P. Leeds of tCowles were united in marriage Tuesday by Judge Ranney. b 7 Investment The Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company is having an unprecedented demand for more Telephones and Long Distance Service, and to provide the facilities required is offering to the investing public $500,000.00 of its common stock at par, 100.00 per share, in amounts to suit the purchaser. I m m :, II ! 1 i Since the year 1909 the Company has paid 46 consecutive quarterly dividends on this stock at the rate of 7 Per Cent Per Annum This in net to the stockholders as it is free from Nebraska state, county and city taxes a'ndbrmal Federal Income Tax, which means a saving of a( leastt2V6 per ceilt over money loaned on notes or invested in other taxable securities. The issuance of this stock and regulation of the Company's rates arc under the supervision and control of the Nebraska State Railway Commission, assuring protection of stockholders' interests. The continuous growth of the Company, a satisfied public, con tented and happy employes and skillful management by well known Successful Nebraska business men, guarantee' the safety of the in vestment. 7 per cent hi a good rate of interest, and a check for $17.00 for every $1,000.00 of htock you hold is mailed to your address every three months in July, October, January and April. You may s.cnd check with your order for stock and the certi ficate for same will be sent to you director send the name of your bank to which the certificate will bo sent and you can pay for it when received. If further information is desired see Mr. Geo. J. Warren, Lo cal Manager at Red Cloud, or address II 1 I ; . ,.., W C. P. RUSSELL, Secretary LINCOLN, NEBR. !$' (fill , .. fftf The LINCOLN TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY i Ent and drink nt Powell & Pope's Cafe. tf Good nioals good service moili'nito prices Powell it Pope's cafe Powcl & Pope's Cafe handles Dnr danclla chocolate candy. Try it. Mrs. Frank Peterson returned home Monday evening from York after spending several days with her par ents. "ft Mr. and Mrs. A. K. LaCroix of Lan caster, Ohio, arrived in the city Sat urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Finch. Hans and Thorval Jensen, who are firing out of McCook, arc visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hanvood and baby arrived in the city Sunday morn ing to visit her mother, Mrs. Clara Sheror. Mrs. Clara Sliorer spent TIiuimIiiv tin Hastings with her daughter, Mis j Blanche, who is attending the n injM college. I Mrs. R. E. Williamson of" Dcnwr is viMiing her son, W. It. Smith and wile and her daughter, Miss Maude i Williamson. P. H. Boner returned home Thurs day from Lincoln where he spent a few days with his son, Merlin, and his daughters. Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Hughes return ed Monday evening from McCool Junction yhcre they spent a few days with relatives. Mrs. George Van Camp. returned to her home at Lincoln Monday after spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Damercll. Mrs. Guy Zeiglcr returned to her home at Lincoln Montlay after visit ing her father, W. L. Wecsner and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. It. Bush left Thurs day morning for Denver and other points in Colorado where they will spend a few days. Mr. and'Mrs. Marion Funk return ed to their home at Superior Sunday after spending a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Hummel. Mrs. George Hines returned to her home at Lincoln Saturday after spend ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-rank A lies. Harry Roats of Detroit, Michigan, arrived in the city Tuesday evening to visit his parents and attend to some business matters. Mrs. Nuton Hurst and daughter, Irene and Mrs. Bert Marco of Twin Falls, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Dr. Hurst and family. Passenger train No. 1G arrived here Tuesday at 5:15 p. m. being delayed several hours at Parks on account oi a bridge being burned out. Mrs. C. R. Tence returned to her home at Lincoln Tuesday morning after visiting at the home of Chas. Schultz for the past few days. Mrs. J. G. Sears returned to her home nt Hill City, Kansas, Friday after spending a week with John Fos ter and daughter, Miss Eva. Mrs. Paul Storey returned to her home nt Winner, South Dakota, Mon day after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. II. S. Foe. W. S. Perry, bridge inspector, for the Burlington from Lincoln spent Tuesday in this city attending to some company business affairs. Lester Yost speni a few houra in this city Wednesday morning, return ing to his work as fireman on the Ox-ford-IIcmdon branch on No. 15. This week' the Burlington put on an extra freight out of Kansas City, west, for the benefit of the stock feeders of the great Republican valley. Mrs. George Burden returned to her home at Kansas City Tuesday after visiting here for the past few days at the home of Mrs. J. A. Bur den and Mr. and Mrs D. It. Burden. N. V. Anderson, candidntc for Rep resentative of Webster county, on the Democratic ticket, was down from Cowles Tuesday and while here made this office a visit?" He states that things ufc looking favorable for him being elected this fall. Monday's Omaha World Herald sta ted that John Fugate, a well known base ball pitcher, was found uncon scious in that city Saturday morning and died in a hospital that da' . The paper stated that he was "slugged." He pitched for the Red Cloud team several years ago. The first foot ball game of the sea son will bo played on the Hodge field at 3:30 Friday afternoon. Franklin Acndemy vs Red Cloud High School. Supt. Holtzen states that thaw who have purchased season ticket will bo admitted to the game by proicnting their reason tickets. Wedding Ceremony Tontte At the Busse Auditorium COMING TO Mankato DR. D0RAN A Spfdullsi, Not In Name Only, but by Mxpcrli'iice of Almost a utrtr of a Ontury. DORS NOT rsETHH KNII'E Will Give Freo Consultation on Thursday, October 7 at rrel9 Hotel From 0 a. nt. to 4 u in. onedaFonly . '1 hoy Come Many MUos to Sue II im Dr. Dornn is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the State of Kansas. lie visits pro fessionally the more impoitant towns and cities, and offers to all who -call on this trip consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of coming to your nearest city to see patients he gives all the sick people an oppor tunity to obtain the best that medical science can offer right nt home. He does not operate for chronic appendi citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonils or adenoids. He has to his credit ninny wonder ful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, norves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, leg ulcers and. rectal ail ments. If you have been ailing for any length of time nnd do not get nny better, do not fail to call, ns improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that cxamina tion on this trip will bo free nnd that his treatment is different. Married ladies must come with their husbands, and children , with their parents. Address: Medical Laboratory of Dr. Doran, ,'135-336 Boston Block, Minne apolis, Minn. .1 K. 'Butler .spout Wednesday in Cowles. ICilliiiK frosts neuuricd Tuesday nnd WVilntbilny iiIkIHs. The Powell & Pope Cafe are the exclusive agents for the line of Dar danclla box chocolates. J. M. Hewitt returned home Tuesday cviniiiR from Hot Springs, South DnUo. ta Hid ScottsblulV, Nebiit'ska where ho epe it scvcni I moiilhh. O ing to tl o creek sand 'being too life y tor use in the paving the Watts I'onstriieMnri To, Inm piiichnscd Mind from II. .1 .Mum or which will be used n pnvlng district four. V P. Kynn iiceoinpiiiiied by Misses Hiiel Tietiy and Ediiii Uynn spent S it nnlny in lied Cloud. Mis Mil Mm shall letiitned home with them for a few days visit. Tup.sdny'n Llmuou Times. (i W. Wolf, of Wheeler, is untieing nrrutiue mollis to hold u publio sale on Tuesday, September 'JH. He wus down to his old home in Red Cloud recently mid while there putchased a modern homo nnd us soon as the sale is over ho nnd his wife and thechlldieti which are atjiotno will move down theie. He has lived in this county about eight years, and bo and the boys have a see', ion of laud. Tliny have made momy in the wheat hu-dness and will put out u lift this full and coiifo bnelc and har vest it next siinmipr. The boys will continue to live out here. St. Frauds, Kansas, Herald. Not Fast Color. ii .im ii.i i ii ie w likely to becotnq 1 it iitorentlniKliistlc as It press - i. -iiMi worthy undertaking and n.iiL'ihi- -111110 of the reds no4 iii n:: Hie Milling of the next arid i-i it'll more than pink. OhlcJ lotirmil. M -s IV Oi 1 . In hie of Mp h ik vulliiiis have I it n'wii i' the 0 )" 'i . Sheriff's Sale NotUe U hereby kIvvii, that under ami by virtue "tun Order of Sale Mued Irom the nlllceof Dilltli I.. McKcIbIiiui Clerk of the District Court of the Tenth .MidlcllU DWtrlet, within and for Wclmter county, Nplirimkn, upon a ilecrco In nil action iiciiillni, therein, wherein llernurd MnNcny Is I'lalntlir, and aualnst Carrie I'rv.et ill. DelendftiitH, I shall oiler lor nalo at public vendue, according to iho terms of Raid decrto to the hlhint lilddc r for cash In hand, nt the south door of tin I'otirth.iiiso. nl It oit cloud, In wild elmet county, Nebraska, (thai bi-lim the liullillnu 'win rein the last term olsild court was bold in) on the Will day of October A. I. lJ) at J o'clock 1'. M nf wiliI day, Iho lolboMiu de scribed roperty, towlt: ThuundlsldcdouehlNthlnloroKt it olll. I'ry and uindyn 1'iy Sutton In and ti Uu South half of the. Southeast Quarter oi (ei Ion !l, Township I, Itsumo II, In i iter County, Mbraska. subject to tbo UU i la'i of Carrie Cry. Ulveniiiidii iny band thls-'lst da ' s i lumber A. D.,tJ.o. 1'itANK urn I It hiu .ill. ""1 A full line of Attention! Ansco Cam eras AmateUFS ! Films papcr, and Chemicals Nothing Better fExsmjBsmasBmsaEsmwfii Here is a message of interest on the Market We have Kodak Albums White Pencils, Art Corners and other supplies or the Amatur. Over Smith's Shoo Store-- TF " lie u vmj&tttimNCWTvmTJkmmymuiMMiM the FOLKS IJ10ME expect you uu WHWtoTp i tan m tnniiv - - - .,. -it uwu4 VISIT ITI ms&aueto Er.hilarallg Burlesque; Vaudovillo Stu)AIm ril!djtlj rrdlioirli, Funnr Clunr.OiWOM IIDICS' DIME MATIREE EVERY WEEKDAY I) Everybody Goeo; Ae!; Anybody UKAIS IKE 6I3KST MO Ellisrj TtfST CF CHICAGO Dp. E. 6AH GfjIROPRRGTOR P PHONES i IND. ) Office 76-M Residence 190-Y Oflics 2 Dlocki North o FirenWi Hall RED CLOUD NEBRASKA TheMaelle Greater than the 'hotiojjraih Different in construction Superior in tone Actual in reproduction TTHE ACTUELLE-a Pathe Fre in- vention marks the (Int really radical advance in the science ot sound repraduction since sound recording was invented. The result achieved is a natural purity of tone which would have been beyond belief less than twelve months agn. Now conies the real revolutionary ad vanceand again it is the Pathetorganltat ion that has won out with the Actuelle. Exit Sound Box, Tone Arm, Horn The problem of the phonograph maker is to take out of the way oC the tone obiticals which aiTect the reproduction in a lesser way. The tone box. the tone arm. the tone chamber and horn are in the way. The ACTUELLE dis cards all the obstacles. A taunt wire carries the tone di rect from the record to a parchament cone which amplifies and reproduces the tone in its natural, vivid vigor, with a full fidelity that no phonograph could ever equal. Come in and hoar this wonderful instrument play your favorite records. We will be pleased to have you call. Red Cloud GRICE & GRIMES Neb rnsxa PATHEPHONOGRAPI IS AND PATHE RECORDS trw MIIIMqm OLsusJ auuinviuuiiuuiiRi E AUDIT XffiUM TONIGHT MITCHELL LEWIS, in Life's Greatest Problem Also Last Chapter of The Whirlwind FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULIAN ELTINGE The World's Greatest Female Impersonator SUNDAY ONLY The Greaiost 7-reel Production Ever Exhibited Entitled The Call of The Yukon Also the Very Latest Comedy NSXV WEEK . ,-, ' ' '' a M wt . J LILLIAN.ei5H'v A5TWE GIE2 SI DGEIJiTHS. BROKEN L." IN' s V )KEN BLQS5Pd5:riJ t