RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF WWI PWTT ) I v. 4" , v4 BESSE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT ROY STEWART in "ONE SHOT ROSS." Also Greatest Two Usui Comedy. FRfDAY AND SATURDAY rsi The Picture 70:: ha ire been look ing for D. W. Griffith's I . . . ., I - ,SKy dg! -3 M.tiJKili d I I Jrl, iPkUKCIN PSJgjUqy u J u Broken Blossoms." SUNDAY ONLY Miss Boris Kenyan in "THE B 99 r- fiS TOLD TO Mf J . M , c 9 W & & .Vi if Jf. X X ! X y. Ul .Vj :-h X I i"fii ! itvci m (fiumte pi 10. 0 r- we 'I .V. I'lipi-'- enf- Sirs. J. ,H. Bailey woi.t to Superior Friday morning to vKt M'. and Mrs Harry Waller. l'uv. Otto Heinitz we t to Has injjs Tuesday morning to attend the Luth eran conference. J. II. Bailey went to Kansas City Friday morning to atteirl to some y. :: m : v. y. x m rc ik : k s hj IllV ll'M-ll it I iy.lt -Ml i inp s ' Glen Foarn spent Monday "in Gu'do Eock. .- Father Fitzoraid spent Tuesday in Simnvinr Ford Walker spnt Thursday in li"0'S matters. Hastings. I Dave Bell went to Wray, Colouulo, .loir Chaplin was down 1'iom Cowlcs ! Fri(la' morninfy to attend to .some Saturday. business matters. Will Hunt was in Guide Iio:k Mo:i- Ml' ' ori"y of Harvard was the guest day morning. Jim McBr:do was down frcm Cow os Friday morning. Mrs. J. R. Clark wont to Oxford Monday morning. County Attorney II. S. Fee vai in Nelson Wednesdny. John Mnrsh was up from ' Guido Rock Friday opening. Mrs. John Aubushon spent Wedne- ., day in Hastings of his pon, B. F. Perry and wife the last of the week. H. Noucrborg went to G and Island Monday to attend to some bus'noss anc'i visit relatives. Ester Baker and Vera Hoffman spent Saturday with Mrs. Paul Nev- hi'uso at Guide Rock. I E. J. Ovcring went to Lortg Is'auJ, Kansas, Monday morning to attrnd to ftmc business matters. Horace Brown left Thursday even ing for Hemet, California whose ho will spend the winter. Russell Summers leturncd to Hcs1- & ' ,?.. J. E. Morris of Riveiton .was in tha city Friday evening. J. L. Miller of Hastirgs spent Thursday in the city. Wm. White of Oxford spent Sunday inE-'' Tuesday after spending a few with his family here. dys bore with his mother. C. C. McConkey went to Grand Is- Mrs- Rut Gum "turned to Denver land Wednesday morning. Thursday evening after visiting with George Rife of Denver was in the "r sistcr, Mrs. Ed Amack. city the first, of tho week, a , s- B Kicr !cft this moining for Attorney" George '.vMarsMll vnVL"8 'Angeles, California where he will down from Rim-ton Ftfday,''- , si'""! the winter with his son. Jim Mcintosh went 'to "Omaha Sun- Mrs. W. A. Cassell of Denver spent day to purchase some cattle. the week end in this city with her hus- R. C. Burch was-in Garden City, band, Conductor W. A. Cassell. Kansas the lost of the week. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boyce left Wcrt- J. B. Carr returned to tho Soldiers' ncsday morning for Decatur, Illinois, Homo at Grand Island Tuesday. where they will visit their daughter. Mrs. P. A. Wullbrandt went to Lin- Mrs. Ella R. Parker of Los Angebs, coin Friday morning to visit relatives. Calif., arrived in the city Saturday to A. B. Crabil! shipped one car, of visit her son, N. B. Bush", and family, hogs to Kansas City, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Bush returned. Don't forget tho foot ball game Fri- borne Thursday from a visit at Deri day aftprndton, .Falrbury vs Red Cloud, ver and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. . Mrs. Ray Sutton wont to Oxford Henry Welsch has moved his shoo Wednesday morning tr v'sit ro'a'i'c. repair stiop into tho Fulton buildblg Mr. and Mrs. John Brush' of South nortlv'b'f Dickenson's blacksmith shop. Dnkota aic visiting relative.-, in this Supt. Iloltzcn received word Tuos city. m day stating thnt the FnJirbury High W. L., Ilincs of Wymorc spent Sun- School foot ball team defeated Steele day in tho city with his son, Will, and Cit jT Friday, by a score of GO to 0. The family. Fnirbury team will pluy tho local Floyd Turnuic spent Tuesday in team on tho Hedge field tomorrow af Falls City looking after somo business ternocn. Fnhbury dafcatcd Superi r matters. last year by a score of 27 to 18 and Miss Hattio Christian went to Lin- played Hebron twice imd won loth coin Wednesday morning to spend a g.'unes. . . few days. I Miss Blanch Sherer of Hastings spent tho week end in the city with hor mother. I The last ball game of tho senson fhftFMKQAT HOME EXPECT YOU me ruLidTO tell. em all. about 7St&auetu vif!T exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudcvilla . will be played on the Starke d'amond 'U , '. Sunday attorney , .GuWc Rack and " Red Clud will "cross bats. (ti:i AIbjjti Filltd nllh Ft ((If Clrlf, Fenny r.lovr.r,Eo)(ti:) EquTpsRO, K'ltllinl Sud'o f"im ".fit LiSlES' DIME WW. LUu.lY VJCttCW 'Evcry'ioriy Coikj Ktf. nybr.riy iu;at: : ;::::sr q; scstsi-ct c:sr tf.cisM Eat nttd drink nt Vowel A Pppo's Cafe. tf Mnny re-ei'vatioiis nre being niude for the big Uritllth plnv "Uroken Blos soms" at the- Uoe. Auditorium John Sorgcnson r6uincd home Thursday evening after spending sev eral months at his old home in Nor way Attorney B. W. Stewart wont to Ft. Collins and Denver Sundny even ing to attend to sonic business nut ter. If vouu'iint tfdnd mult! pigs of tiiu V.ithilniler bionl, I'niin' or bend your o (lei' nf one". Mike Mils-, 1mhhIi, N-hr , Mr.". Ella Gnrrctrfon andvdnughtor, Lnurn, went to Hatinga Tuesday wlieio the lattei had hr ton ils re moved. On Thurdwy. Nov. Itli., Sinltli llrnt , ol bliput-inr. vill hold their uinilul boar ii nd gilt uilo Wntcli this piipur for add. A. T. Walker ;iid seveial land seek ers left Sunday morning for Syracuse, Kansas where they will look J over tho country. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson went to York Friday morning, they being called there by the death of her father, C. B. Crone. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carpenter of Scldcn, Kansas, are the paicnts of a baby girl which arrived at their homo Sunday. Joo Warner, a former resident of this city but now living in Pasadena, Calif. wAs the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kalcy the last of tho week. Dr W. Guy Gillette Is located in the mrth room of the Auditorium. Olllcc p'mne, Ind. 80. iesidencol50. Hour'; to 12 a m., 1:30 to D p. m. Aithur Gilbert, who has been at tending college nt Aimcs, Iowa, ar rived in tho city Saturday to visit his paicnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilboit. Mrs. D. G. Addlcman returned to her homo at Obcrlin, Kansas, Monday irorning after spending n few days with her brother, N. B. Bush and family Chas. Barrett reports that ho has some Sedan grass wlrch measures eight feet high. Who can beat it? Ho expects to exhibit it at the Farmers' Institute. y Tho ladies of the Episcopal Guild will hold their second rummage sale in tho building formerly occupied. by tho Ellis Shoe store on October 21 to 23 inclusive. Mrs. Nuton Hurst and daughter, Irene, and Mrs. Bert Marco depaitcd Thursday evening for Twin Fall, Idaho after spending a few days with Dr. Hurst and wife. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Rickcrson ic turncd to their homo at Chillicothe, Missouri, Monday morning after spending a few days with their s"n, Ifnrvoy Rickcrson and wife. The Lutheran church will hold reg ular services next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. All services will bo held at tho Advent church. Tho fcivicoo will be held in English. Everybody is welcome. J. C. and C. II. Wilson of Innvale left tho first of tho week f r Winches ter, Virginia, whore they will visit Tr'ntives and friends. Claude Duval accompanied them as far as Jancs ville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller stopped off in the city tho Inst of tho week and spent a few days with friends while enrouto from Elkhart, Indiara to Sn Diego, California where they wi'l make their future homo. Claudo Emigh, who has been resid ing in Chicago for several yenrs, stopped off in the city the first of the week and spent a few days with boy hood friends. Ho was enrouto to Cal ifornia where ho will make his future home. Willu Gather's new book "Youth and the llrllit Medusii" Is now on sale at Cutting's drug store. Rev. W. A. Tyler of Crete will preach 1 1 the Congregational church next Sun dny morning and evening. You aro invited to hear htm. W. O. Meudeiiliull, of Aurora, bus leased I ho building formerly occupied by tho Hills Shoo Store and will open a vuluMtlzliig plant us soon as bis fix tures nrrlvo. Ills hrotlior-in-lnvv, Mr. Dunham, Is planning to move to this eity t'to first of the year. The llrm will be known n.s Mendenliall .t Dun hum Motion Pictures o Pope Benedict The only motion pictures ever taken of l'ope UeneiUut will be shown at the Hesse Auditorium, Sunday afternoon and evening st'tstfestss'itiH At the annual meeting of the Web ster County Farmers Union Associa tion held in this city Saturday after noon tho present officers, I. B. Wag oner, president and John Ryan, sec retary and treasurer were re-elected for the ensuing year. , Chas. G. Clark arrived in the city Tuesday morning from Denver and has taken tho position with this office which Mike Quiglcy formerly oc cupied. Mr. Clark's homo is in Win chester, Illinois and ho has had some twenty years cxpprionco at tho print ing game. M. K. Quigloy who has bean cm ployed in this office the past year re signed his position and loft Saturday morning for Gordon. Ho has no (de finite plans of where ho will locate but will travel around some first. Tho Chief with his many friends hope thnt ho will find a position suitable to him. Tho Burlington is having consider able troublo keeping tho water out of the cassion of the new coal shed. Work has been hold up for the past two weeks in nn effort to get pumps largo enough to keep the water pumped out. Mr. W. S. Perry, Master Carpenter from Lincoln for tho Burlington, ar rived in the city Wednesday morning and will spend tho balanco of tho week instnlliftg pumps which will handle the water as quick as it runs in. Orders for Piano, Tuning Should he left prnmpllv nt tbf Gust, on Music Sfgri', A. h. VuMon hero joon. INAVALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Tho Executive Committee of the lna vale Library Association decided at a meeting held Monday evening to open the Reading Room Wednesday even ing, October 13. Tho building just west of tho present post office has been secured for tho Library and Mrs. Guy Barker will bo the Librarian. A traveling library set has been re ceived from the Stato Library Com mission. . A small number of books have already been given to the Asso ciation as a nucleus for n permanent library. Those who 'arc interested in the success of tho library can mater ially assist by tho donation of good books. Those who have signed mem bership cards for tho Association and who have not paid their dues should hand the same to the secretary-treasurer, Rev. Schoficld, at once. All who have not yet joined tho Library Association arc invited to support the library by joining tho Association. The dues are 25 cents per month. The Reading Room still needs to complete its furnishing, comfortable chairs, pictures for the walls and magazines for the reading tables. Bring your magazines to tho Reading Room when you have read them and share them with your neighbors. An arrange ment has been made whereby patrons of the Innvale Library can draw books from tho library in Red Cloud through the Inavalc library. For fur ther information sec the Librarian. INAVALE Wednesday the men of Inavalc staged a Pick and Shovel Bee at the 1 MnMmrliet: plmrnll. rinfvvnpn twWltV md twenty-five men came with shov els and teams and attacked the dht under tho church. Before night mo3t of tho excavating for the new base ment had been completed. The woik will bo finished Thursday and imme diately after that the remainder of the foundation will bo lnid. Within the net week or two invitations will be isued to all who which end of a hammer should drive a nail to meet for a "pound parly," to pound nails into the addidtion that is to be built on the south side of tho church. The ladies brought cheer and encourage ment to the men at work Wednesday in tho shape of n bountiful dinner served at noon and lunch served in the middle of the afternoon. CHURCH NOTES Inavalo 10:30 Sunday School 7:00 Union Christian Endeavor PLEASANT PRAIRIE 10:00 Preaching ' Theme Three Lies i 11:00 Sunday School NEW VIRGINIA 10:30 Sunday School 11:30 Preaching Thome Three Lies 7:30 Preaching Theme The Reasonableness of Religion. 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 tho investing public ?GOO,000.00 of its common stock at par, $100.00 per share, in amounts to suit Ihc purchaser. .' Smco the year 1909 the Compnny has pnid -KJ eongcculhc quarterly dividend on thia stock at the rate of 7 Per Cent Per Annum This is net to the stockholders ns it is free from Nebraska state, county and eity taxes and Normnl Federal Income Tax, which means a saving of at least 2Vj per ccntiovcr money loaned on notes or invested in other taxable securities. Tho issuance of this slock and regulation of tho Company's rates arc under tho supervision and control of tho Nebraska Stato Railway Commission, assuring protection of stockholders' interests. Tho continuous growth of the Company, a satisfied public, con tented and happy employes and skillful management by well known successful Nebraska business men, guarantee tho safety of tho in vestment. 7 per cent is a good rato of interest, and a check for "$17.D0for every $1,000.00 of stock you hold is mailed to your address every thrco months in July, October, January and April. You may send check with your order for stock and tho certi ficate for samo will be sent to you direct, or send tho name of your bank to which the certificate will bo sent and you can pay for it when received. If further information is desired sec Mr. Geo. J. Warren, Lo cal Manager at Red Cloud, or address The UNCOLN TELEPHONE and Kill m TftWH COMPANY TELEPHONE BUILDING C. P. RUSSELL, Secretary LINCOLN, NEBR. (Ml Sheriff's Sale Notlro In hereby islven, tlmt under and liy virtue of nn Order of Snlo Ismicd from tho oillcoof Pdlth I.. McKclKlinn Clerk' of tho District Court of tho Tenth Judicial District, within find for Wobstcr county, Nchrnskn, upon a decree In nn notion pcndlni;, therein, wherein Honiara McNony Is I'lnlntlll', nnd nualiiHt Cnrrlo PrViOtnl. Defendants, t Bhnll oiler for nnlo nt public vonduc, according to tho tcrinH of Bnld decree to tho highest bidder forensh In Imiid. nt tho south door of tho Ctfurt house, nt Hod Cloud, In snld Webster county, Nebraska, (that being tho building wherein tho Inst term of said court wns hold, en) on tho Mtli dny of October A. D. 1UJ0 at 2 o'clock r. M., of Bald dny, tho following do Bcrlbtd property, towlt: Tho undivided ono Klxth Interest of lloldlo Kry and Gladys Fry Sutton In nnd to tho South half of tho Houlhcnst Quarter of Sect ion !l, Township I, Itnngo II, In Webster County, Ncbrnskn, hubjoct to tho life tstnto ol Cnrrlo Fry. (liven under my hnnd thls'Jlst day of Sep tember A. 1, 1!0. FUANJC Ill&I-'l'KIt Hhcrlir. DF; R. E. GflfflP . GtflROPRRGTOR PHONES ) OlT.ce 76-M IND. Reiidence 190-Y ' Office 2 Blocks North ol Fireman'i I lall RED CLOUD NEBRASKA A full line of ' Attention! Ansco Cameras AmateiirS ! Films Paper, and Chemicals Nothing Better Here is. a message of interest . on the Market ,We have Kodak Albums White Pencils, Art Corners and other supplies lor the Amatur. Ovor Smith's -Shoo Store- The Gleason Studio THE WALLIS AMERICA'S FOREMOST TRACTOR Farm Power In Simplest FormA simple, de pendable machine requiring 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. Tho WalllS 1$ 12 yean old and has stood the test of time. It has been tried on thousands oi 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 these important points FUEL, LUBRICATION, UPKEEP, SPEED,' WEIGHT, DURABILITY POWER, ASSESSIBILITYVand SIMPLICITY. The principal-element is the life of the tractor, plus the upkeep during its ilie. ,,f , Descriptive illustreted circular on ic-queit, ot better ttill, COME IN AND SEE IT. Sutton & Shipman AUTHORIZED AGENTS GARAGE RED CLOUD, NEB UWAWUWWW.WVWW.AfVV"A Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING i Phone, Store Ind. 1 58, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB J 5 yw.wvAvv.v.v..v sn The Chief is the Home of Quality Job Printing !, "-, i 'v; W