pr j m-1m a WWW,. i j -niftr- r RUD CLOUD. NEBRASKA, OHIF p: as told to us IJOWN'KY NKSl' l)r C. K. CVoss nil wife were in the city .Monday. Joe Crow went to Kansas City Sun day morning. V. V. Cowdcn was In Kiverton ycdnesdiy morning. Fred Mandcvillc of Grand Island was in the city Moday. G. It. McCrary was down fiom hi..vale .Monday moinini. IIIh'Rcr and better, Hell's Half Aero November 8, 9. and 10th. Joe Moler was a y,ns:.cngcr to Omaha Wednesday morning. .Mrs. II. Ludlow was a passenger to Guide Hock Sunday morning. .Mrs. Oliver Powell spent the week end with her parents at Lincoln. Wrs. John Jone.i of Nelson is heic for a few days visit with friends. Oliver .Powell attended the ball game at Hastings Sunday afternoon. Attend the Carnival Joy Dance at the Auditorium, Wednesday, October 31. " Mr. and Mrs. II. K. S.mw were pas sengers to Hastings Wcdneday morning Scm Heck and son, Gilbert attended the .ball game at Hastings Sunday afternoon. Mis- Minn'c Kellett was a passer ger to Omaha Wednesday morning on train 1. Mr. and .Mrs. Hug.i Kelly autocd to Hastings Saturday morning to spend the day. Den Co ploy will o io Omahn tonitc after Kurd uoupes for the Smith llros. & Cop'ey uiiragt). Mrs. K. Damerell was'a rasscnger to We t Point, Illinois, Wednesday morning on train 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Brush are in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sours. Dr..R. S- Martin left this morning lor Dayton, Ohio where he will spend u few days wi'h hii folk. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall atended the Nebraska vs Kansas foot ball game at Lincoln Saturday. Ernest Moranvlllo of Haigler has been spending a few duys hero with bis mother, Mrs. Jus MHTord. Itey Oglevie returned home Friday evening from York where lie attended the I 0, 6. V. Grand lodge. Clyde Smith returned homo Thurs day from Omaha where he lnu been attending to business mutter. A baby bo" arrived at the home o." Mr. and :Ir.. Paul Nowhou.je in GiuYo Uock Saturday moni'ng. .Ir. and Mrs. Kd. Suuor, leturned home Thurfday from Omaha where they have been visiting relat ven. F'aras ' I can make fnrm loans in Webster, Franklin, Jewell and Smith counties at positively the lowest rate, best terms awl opt on offered J II HAILEY Blear sihled nessboth. near and far is always yours wnn you wear RYPTOK GLASSES P "X. una M..,C - I If III! zfWllU' J. C. MITCHELL Jowelcr and Optometrist RSD CLOUD, NEnR. noVVWUY NEST Fied SI. by wont to McCook Sun day evening on No. 17, he having "iV-hcd his woik in the local vards The Kronu-.tic Kids will furnish the m-isic for the Joy Dance at the Auditoiium, Wednesday, October III adv. Attorney K. G. Culdwcll leturned home Thursda-J evening from Lincoln where he has boon attending Supremo .ioi rt Mrs. W. L IHiioj wen: to Hastings Thursday moining to spend the day. icturning home on nunuVr 11 tlu evening. M.S. Cliot Shoolev loini-nod homo This lay evening Irom Omaha where she has been pend'ng the past couplo of weeks. Miss Anne Uanncy letutned to Hastings Saturday after a short sta; hero with her parents, Judge and Mrs. A. D. Kanncy. Mrs Wilcox returned home Thurs day cvcn'ng from, Hastings where she has been attcluling the W. C. T. U. Convention. Several of .the rural telephone lines belonging to the Farmer's Inde pendent Telephone Co., are being re paired this week. R. 0. Logan was a pnssengcr tc Tulsa, Oklahoma Wednesday morning after spending the past few days here visiting with relatives. Lynn Hush returned to Oxford whore he is working a.i operator for the Ilurlington, after a short visit here with his parents. Misses Gcrt'c and .Mabel Ten ill of niaden were pa scngcrs to Maxtor Springs, Kansas, from tiic local ticket office Wednesday morning. .Me ck-mes W. G. Warren, Myr Jones and Fied Walker returned i oine Friday from York where tlicy at tended the Rcbckah Grand lodge. Mrs C. I?. Crone leturned to Hast ings Thursday morning after a few days spent here with her daughter, Airs. Frank Peterson and family. Air. and Mrs. Paul- McDowell, who have been in Omaha for the past week visiting with her sister, return ed home Monday evening on No. 11. County Agent, H. R. Fausch, went to Alma Wednesday morning on .No. If) to spend the clay attending to matters in connection with his work. Robert Overing, Warren MrRride, Galo Renfro and George Hughes v.-uie initiated into the order of the De.Molay at Hastings Friday even- ir-L1 Harold Ludlow returned to Santa Ana, California, Monday evening after spending thejiast month here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ludlow. Mrs. Grant Turner and daughter, Miss Opal, and Airs. Chas. Harris auloed to Hastings Friday to spend thfl day. They returned home that dulling. B Something to Think About By F. A. WALKER r3" KEEPING IN TUNE TF YOU nre not willing to Blng In tune with the Inspiring music of liidustry ringing and roaring all about you, there will come upon you tho bare and beggarly days which aro set apart by the Fates as a plttanco for sluggards. In the strength and buoyancy of youth you may think that you enn escape them. There Is no fear In your mind, no prompting to be up ami doing, no worthy aspiration. To go fluttering and sailing ubout like a but terfly when the nir Is soft and tilled with the fragrance of flowers, Is your one desire. There Is pleasure In the world, and you aro going to get your share whllo you have the capabilities to enjoy It. The years call to you with n volco of idle laughter. In your case, they aro not made for noble endeavor of hand or brain. You proudly proclnlm your manly or womanly Independence. You assert with emphasis that you will not be subjected to the beck nnd call of anybody. There Is but ono that shall say to you "yen" and "nay," nnd that one Is your arrogant, fool ish self, out of tune with reason, sing ing false notes so like the confused souls of ISubel tlint they fill the hearts of your parents with a terror un spenkable. They Implore you to sing In tune. Your answer Is n cackle and a strut. It Is received with sighs nnd tears. Thousands of pleading fathers nnd mothers like yours have wnlted nnd wnlted for a dulcet note, folded their hands In disappointment and gone to sleep. It Is a story ns old as tho tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen, yet young as the bud ding twigs of spring; true to the tra dition of centuries which nfllrm nnd reaffirms that parental love, though constant and solicitous to tho last, has often been wounded to death by the Jarring behavior of the objects of Its nflVetlnn. You never speak of the discords you have caused. You continue to pro ceed on your imperious way until the clouds lower about you and your path lies dark and forbidding nhead. Then In a moment your inclinations change and your heart chnnges with them. You do your utmost to convey to others your new purpose, but your notes still ring untrue, though you mny he doing your best to save a rag of honor at the eleventh hour, un supported by love." (, 1923, by McClure Newapapfer Syndicate.) o 0 0 0 0 0 0 r tl ??rPteto2&!3nj! ? teal ' pi tin! Warner's WRAPAROUND INVISIBLE CORSETING FOR ALL WOMEN. IN VARIOUS STYLES FOR YOU! Haven't you lontfod for something that would perfectly control your figure-and yet leave it free? Something that would be invisible under your dress? To wear a Warner's Wrap-around, is to enjoy a new and delightful experience: it is so convenient, so comfortable, so becoming to all figures. You will FEEL, as well as LOOK younger in a Wrap-around. SEE THEM TODAY THEY RANGE IN PRICE FROM 1 to $6 BARBARA PHAGES LtfZ LOST Two ritiKH, one class ring II II. S. '21 on ring, liiltluls It. It. en gi lived on inside. Also geutlemuu's ring with squat o ruby set. Liberal re ward. V. L. Wutkiti- at Chief oillee. LOST: Fiom Five to Fifteen dollars nrollt on evt-ry rug we sell. HUT we fo mil so many new customers that we a e glad to lose it, Johnson &, (Inibiun . Furniture Co , Keel Cloud, Nebr. We 'bell them for less. 4 0 0 0 0 0 - YOU By GRACE E. HALL 4 Mrs. Julia Warren left for Rar Francisco, California, Tucscray even ing on No. 17, where she will make an extended visit with her son, Carl and family. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Aultz of Kivcr- dale came in on No. 1G Tuesday morn ing to spend a few days visiting at the Rid Peterson home and with her mother, Mrs. McMui-ray. Mrs. Ram Mountford went to Hastings Thursday morning on No, 1 to spend a couple of days attending tho State W. C. T. U! Convention in session there this week. Dr. W. II. McBride, N. B. Bush, Elton Pope, "Porter Hale and H. C I,ctson were among 'the Masons who drove to Hastings Friday evening :o attend DeMolay initiation. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mountford and children have been lierc for tho past week visiting with relatives. They intend returning to their home in Reldon in a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Watklns, who had been visiting their ' son, V. L. Watkins and wife for several weeks departed Tuesday, via Ford, 'for their home at Helena, Oklahoma. K. T. Overing returned homo Thur -day evening from York, where -ho has been attending tho -Grand Lodge of the I 0. 0. F. hold there this week and in Lincoln attending to business matters. VOU came from the shadowy Some- where one morn, To dwell near the gate of my heart; I felt a delight that was suddenly born, And strange, tender Impulses start. You gnve n new tint to the blossoms thnt Hwnyed On the trellis, that morning in Spring; The pansles In far deeper hues were arrayed, The birds found n new song to sing. Tou came and tho world was n gar den of bloom, Ench day wns a rose, sweet and red ; JTou went and the world Is n garden of gloom, And the roses are withered nnd dead. ( PoW. Menrt & Company.) The Kandy Kino. A "candy kid" ought certainly to be jiweet, but what could be sweeter than a "kandy king"? And whllo there may or may not have been a "candy kid," there was a Kandy king who ruled In Knudy, the capital of the Kandy king dom on the island of Ceylon, Asln. The inhabitants of this little kingdom were known ns Kandyans. The last king's reign ended by deposition In 1015. Though the name might lead ono to believe it n land of sweets, Kandy produces many useful and necessary articles of food. O LUELLA3Aj PAW USEIITAY THfTH THOUGHT EVERY WOMAN OUtHTVVflLWVfS MArTE A fuss over her hus8anii7 But mawcJEii, although it m i (q-mt be natural fer some 100men-.5aeii never BEEN ONE OFTHE rTlNHTo' MAKE A FU55 OVERNUTAIN? Monday the business men of Guide Rock antl the farmers resid'ng noithl of that place had a sand hauling bee when they graveled ro:.d for t 10c miles running north of Guide Rock. I One carload of cattle was shipped from here Sunday morning to Kan sas City. Eighty .seven cars of stock for the Missouri river markets pas sed through here Sunday morning. Mrs. Stanser Amuck and baby ar rived here the first of the week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. George and with other relatives. Mr. Amack will be here in a few clays for n tjouplc of wcekj visit. Miss Ito.so Smith, of Cleveland, Ohio, who bns been vlt.lt lug with Mr. nnd tin 1 Mrs J A Coon and film els in tho Garfifld community, departed Friday for her home. Shu formerly icbidcd bore in (he curly iitiys of this county. Mrs. A. Dolmage of Chicago is spending a few clays here visiting with her mother, Mrs. V. Harwood and ' her sister, Mrs. Henry Clauson and family. She is returning Homo after a few weeks visit in California Mrs. 0. L. Kellogg and daughter returned to their home in Beatrice Thursday morning on No. 1G, after spending the past few clays here with her mother, Mrs. Lynch and with her sister, Mrs. Harry Roundticc and fam'ly. J Ms, J. A. Burden left for Long Br.Hi, California, last Wednesday c euing where she will spend a few weeks visiting with her daughter and family. She will als-o spend a shor: time witli a brother living in Colo rado before returning home. 5ZT 'fWJPJBis 4 SSI M mc&uw The entire station force and em ployees of the mechanical dcpaitmcnt of the Burlington here, excepting those who cannot possibly be spnrci: from the'r work, go to Oxford this evening on a special train to attcne'. a meeting held there bv Burlington officials in the interests of claim pre vention. Howard Frlsblo nnd Cecil Squire of Rod Cloud participated today In the Olymplo contest which is an event of annual Interest on the Nebraska Wei loyan university campus, between thi sophomore class of which Mr. Frlsblo Is a member and the freshmen class of which Mr. Hqulre Is a member. Tho sophomores were the winning clas with a scoro of 70 points to the fresh man IV. The usual track nud Held events were participated in by men rromnch class. The ling rush was tho f6ature of tho contest. The Fresh man assailed the pole and the Sonbo mores defended It A large crowd of studohts and faculty witnessed the con tests. Sent by A C. Hunter Univers ity Place, October 10th. Profltlees Occupation. An Indian In tho Punjab writes In ln!Wn Arable a verse from tho Koran on a. grain of polinhed rice. The veruc Is written by the projected und pol Ishcd'iliiKer nail of' the writer and tho Arabic characters aro so beautifully traced that one may read them with the nuked eye. 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Make the most of your trip by using the BURLINGTON'S splendid ser vice via Denver, the Pike's Peak Region, the Royal Gorge, Salt Lake City,., Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and then re turn through The American Wonderland -the Pacific Northwest-Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, the Cascades, Olympics and the Rockies. It's the trip of a life-time and I want to assist you in planning it; to make your Pullman reservations; to provide you with through tickets. N. B. BUSH Ticket Agent "HELL'S HALF ACRE" NOVEMBER 0-9-10 f 1 - ..