BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF I A w IV r "X-:-:":-:-m-:-:":":-:-m-W":-X":"M" AS TOLD TO US Y .:..::.:.:-:::.::.::::::::-::"::":: j Neatsleno. f 1.00 gallon at Kegel's. ' . Dr. Lollar spent Saturday In Siiper ior. Dewey Saladen was In lnavalo, Tne? day. Iluv. Itutes wont to Nelson, Tuesday morning. Fred Robertson spent Monday in Hasting. Mrs. E. S Garber spent. Tuesday in Hastings. Kd Crary was up from Guide Roek, Saturday. John Iturkley was homo from Orleans over Sunday. A good driving tenm.for snlu or trade Pat Kellett. Hoy Sattlev, uudertalcer-auto lieai se in connection. Next Thursday is George Washing ton's birthday. Louis Parsons went to Omaha, Tues. day morning. Hi. Points of Walnut Creek was in the city Friday. Will Robertson returned home from Lincoln, Tuesday. Carl Hedge of Walnut Creek was in tho city Saturday. George Aniaek returned home from St. Joe, Tuesday morning. Walter Sanderson spent Sunday with relatives south of Inavnle. Dr. C. E. Cross spent Sunday in Holdregc with his brother. A. H. MoArthur was in Hloomington Saturday night on business. Oliver Wright of Kivorton spent Sun day in tho city with his tolks Mrs. K. L. Avery went to Superior, Tuesday morning to visit hor parents. Miss Nellie Francis came down from Cowles, Monday evening, to visit friends. Mr. and Mr8. Harry Topham nro tho parents of a baby boy which arrived Sunday. If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Sctiultz. Indc pendent phono 208. Jim Barkloy camo down from Min den, Sunday morning, to visit his mother who is quite siek. Kloset Klean guaranteed to remove stain from closets. No fumes, odor or dirt. Sold by K. W. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Silvey of lnavalo bpent Sunday in the city with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wonderly. E. V. Copleu returned homo Friday morning from southern Colorado and is very muuli improved in health. We have plenty of good Maitlaud Lump coal at 89.00 per ton. Washed Maitlaud Nut SS.r.O. Piatt & Frees. Chas. Rrubakor has traded his resi dence in the first ward, which is occu pied by Mrs. Aubushon, to Harry Roats. lilen Foe, who has been on the siek list at Lincoln for several weeks, is liome to spend a few weeks with his mother. Sunt. P. M. Whitehead attended a meeting of the Southwest Nebraska School Muster's association nt Oxford, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dnrrol Iiurdeii who had been visiting relatives at l'leosint on. Kaiwis, returned home the lir.st of the week. Win. I.eeteh, one of tho old sett'ers of this county, passed away Sunday at the homo of his son. Will, who residis near Knseinont. .Miss Marie llollister who is teaching domcst'.o science in the public schools at Kenesaw spent the weekend in the city with hor parents Alba l'opo who is holding down a position in Hillings, Montana, arrived in the city Sunday to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jay Pope. English Ev. Lutheran services Sun day tho lsth at 10:15 a. m. No cate cheticil instructions. Sunday School at 10:10 a. m. Rev. A. Schaal, Pastor. Mrs, Albert Schult. who resides near Cowles, was adjudged ir.sano by the in. sanity board Mondav and was taken to the Iugleside hospital by SheriiV Hnf fer. I-ml Arnold oi inavaie was in tne city Tuesday enroute Home tromGrand Island with n consigninentof three An gus bulls which he purchased at that place. M. A. Albright, W. D. Edson, V. G. Hamilton, Ed Garber, II. S. Foe, Roy Oatman nnd Dr. Nicholson attended the Masonic lodge nt Riverton, Mon day evening. On Inst Thursday morning Sheriff Huffer nrrested Earl Plott, who was wanted at Nelson charged with miss appropriating money. Sheriff Gates came to Red Cloud that afternoon and took the prisoner back with him. TknCHIUQ AT HOME EXPECT YOU The rOLKa to tell 'em all about "OMAHA'S FUN &- mgt7 VISIT CENTRE " THE 5Ii it Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Sim Altm Fluid with rnttr Cfrli, Funnj Clo.ni. Corgiem Equlmti, Brilliant Sonic tiiltonminl LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERV WEEKDAY Everybody Cobs; Ak Anybody llffiTS THE CIGGtll AID BEIT SHOW WEST OF CHICIBC Conic to lleil Cloiul nnil do your trad lir. I V 1. Walliti was in Hastings, Tuc-dav. (Ion Wnlki'f siiiMit Saturihtv ill Hall E. T. Foe was down from Cow lev .Monday. Civile i'lttiey was down from Inuvalci Tuesday. i W. G. Hamilton spent Wednesday In lluide Roek Chas. A mack spnt Wednesday in Guide Rock. C. M. Pearson of Esbon was in the city Tuesday. Win. Reeves was up from Guide Rock, Friday. , Roy Sattlcy I'mlcrtakur-Auto Hearse I In connection. Rye Shepherdson of Kivorton was in the city We lnesday. Frank Heau went to Grand Island Wednesday morning Eyes tested, glasses lilted. J. C Mitchell, tliu Jeweler. A I). Wonderly returned home from Lincoln, Tuesday evening. Vern Henderson went to Alliance, Wednesday, to visit relatives. Rats won't gnaw harness oiled in Noatslene. Get it at Fogol's. Dr. Asher was down from lliverton, Sunday on professional business Frank Starr and Wallace Saladen went to Grand Island, Saturday. U E. Eshelinan shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City, Wednesday. S. B. Kizer went to Lincoln, Wednes day, to visit his son and daughter. Mrs. U. E. Cross and children spent Sunday in Franklin with relatives. Lew LJreakoy of Lebanon was in the city Wednesday enroute to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwordtsfegor and Will Kcuhn wero in Ayr, Sunday. John Griffeth and son, George, were in Burr Oak, Kansas, tho last of tho week. Will Weesner weut to Lincoln, Wed nesday to renew acquaintances at the capitol. , Jacob Whipkey and Mrs. Frank Elllnger and son weut to Beatrice, Tuesday. G. W. Lindsey shipped threo ears of cnttle and one car of hogs to Kansas City, Wednesday. Mosdames O. C. Teel and Jas. Bur den returned homo from Kansas City, Saturday evening. Vincent Johnston of Hillings, Mon tana, arrived in the city Tuesday even ing to visit his mother. Mrs. Alf Saladen and daughter, Miss Hazel, and Mrs. Rissie Cox visited the school at Amboy, Tuesday. R. P. Weesner was in Kansas City the first of the week buying new goods for tho 11. V. Weesner & Co. store. Mr. nnd Mrs J. W. Corbett spent Wednesday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Uhus. Starr, at Leban on. Mrs. Barbara Pharos loft Sunday morning for Omaha and Chicago to buy spring and summer goods for her .store. Geo. M. Wells and Miss Helen Mo Taggart, both of Cowles, were granted a marriage license by Judge Rauiiey last Saturday. The third division of the Methodist Ladies Aid society was entertained at tho homo of Mrs. Frank Starr, Tues day afternoon. Liiwionco J. Cockroft and Mi-s Ellen Cookcroft, both of Esbon, Kan sas, wero united in marriage by .Iiidj.0 I Kinney last Friday. Mrs. J. E. Butler left Tuesday mom- I ing for Kansas City to buy a stock of I millinery for her store which sho will soon open in this city. We are in too market for 100 to 12.1 pounds Shouts at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Co. Everett Stroup, Harold Copleu, Roy Sutton, Vernon Zeiss, Charles Richard son. Ashley Warthen and Will II oil' man attended the dance at Hladen, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Dolph returned from Kearney Tuesday evening. George has rented the O. D. Hedge farm north of this city and will faun the sume this year, The following shipped stock to Kan sas City, Sunday; Delaney Rros., one car of hogs; Weosnor it Koontz, ono car of hogs; Harry Koats, two cars of hogs; I. W. Crowoll, one car of hogs. Wo luivo n pnrty with 8M0O, who wants to buy a fnnn within ten miles of Red Cloud, must be worth tho money, what have you to offer? Hutchison & Saladen, Somo porson or persons who do not have the qualifications of being a man have been poisoning somo of our citi zens dogs the past few weeks. If tho guilty party is caught they should be 1 made to pay a heavy lino as n good nog is worth more to chllUren than this person is to the community. I can make you a farm loan at low est interest and best terms to bo had In tho state. Please write mo, or cull for me at State Rank Red Cloud C F Cathcr. Powell Bros. Smoke House SiSit sk CIGARS that ore Good Tlic Brand Your Dortor Smokes Most complete line ol Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud .1. J. Garber went to Superior, Mon day. Ij. Rear was up from Guide Rock, Sunday. Roy Ilassinger spent Monday in Hastings. Paul Storoy spent Wednesday in Guide Rock. Clovo Loy left Tuesday for Winches ter, Virginia. A. N. Pelph was in Kansas City tho llrst of tho week. Father Fitzgerald went to Superior, Saturday morning. Alfred Clark spent Sunday with his parents at Smith Center. J. II. Bailey was in St. Joe on busi ness tho first of the week. Mrs. Chas. Stellln nnd daughter spent Monday in Hastings. Clark Crow wont to Guide Rock, Monday, to visit his mother. A. (!. Hausermau was in Alma the first of the week on business. F. W. Cowdon was in Kansas City the first of the week on business. Miss Vernon Storey went to Omaha, Monday, to visit her brotlior, Will. Mr. and Mrs. FrAiik Schwcrdtsfeger went to Omaha, Monday morning. Cliurley Kennedy nnd .1. R. Gnge were down from Franklin, Sunday. Will Hoffman and Arthur Gilbert were iu Blue Hill, Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hud Mrs. diet Sheeley spent Sunday with his mother at Guide Rock. Miss Edna Gilbert returned home Sunday morning from a visit at Yuma and Uonkclman. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Trout of Me Cook spent Sunday with his brother, Phil Trout and family. Read the public sale adds of R. F. Points, Miner fc Steward and Ed. Fey which appear in this issue. Wednesday, Mr Guy M. Thompson, of Guide Rock, and Missifessie Fickle, of Cowles, were united in marriage by Rev. F. M. Druliner. Mrs. Will Hunt left Saturday morn ing for tho eastern markets to pur chase u spring and summer stock of millinery for her store. The following shipped stock to St Joe, Sunday: George Amack, t car of lion's, Ed. Wigcins If cms ol hogs and 1 car of cattle; O. E. Ramey, 1 car of hogs. "Ilecause I hove You," the home tal ent play given for tho benellt of the R. N. of A., at the Orphouni on last Friday night, was welcomed by a largo audience. Much credit is due to tho-c who took part iu the production as well as to the manoirers of the troupe. Tho specialties between nets, featuring Mr. M. A. Mercer, cornet solo and Messrs Curtis Friday and (Ren Walker, vocal solos, made a decided hit with the audience. Iu all, it was one of the host entertainments given iu our city. On Wednesday evening, hist, Sheriff Huller and Deputy Honor were called to Ulnden to look into the matter of a complaint filed by Win. Rurdon, of that place, charging Frank Kumkie and Arthur Glebe with making an as sault upon tho eoniplaintant, and wounding him. The trouble Is said to have originated in Glebe's home, tho participants having over indulged in liquor. Shoriff Huffer took the defend ants into custody, bringing them be fore Judge Kannoy who decreed that their littlo "spree" would cost Kumpke 325 and costs and Globe 810 nnd costs. Thm Hamilton - CathT Clothing Co, Sukukhi to Ptul Storey everything a Man or Boy Wears Rod Cloud Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith loft Satur day for Sutherland wheio they will make their future hou e. IlurryjStroup'wrnt to Guide Rock, Wdnisilay, to complete the ereetii n of a new house for G. R. Stanley The Red Cloud W. C T. ('. holds a Fiaiicis E. Willnnl ciimiucmniutiic scr- ice citch year and scuds at least hn debars to the Fianeis E Willurd Mem I im-.il Fund. This fund is us. d for the' I'l'ipetuatiou and extension of I he tern-1 pi i. nice cause in the I'nited States and lis possessions. Tins service will be hi'lil at the home of .Miss Cot I ing. I Wednesday afternoon at '.' n. I'ob. 'J I A good program is hcing piepared and e will be glad to give a cordial wel come to all Intel ested. Seed Testing Many states now have pure seed laws l signed to protect the purchased of simmIs against adulteration, impurities and low vitality. Seeds should be pur chased subject to test as to purity. Vitality niiiv readily be determined nt liome by the use of any simple gernii nator. Dangerous weed seeds are of ten introduced thru the use of impure seed. Coming Mary Pickford in The Pride of The Clan line very cold morning iu November when tho Atlantic ocean was showing a great deal of its temper, Mary Pick ford was taking all sorts of chances by being left alone on a half sinking craft oil' the coast of Marblehead where she was loscued as part of tho story in her new picture, "Tho Prido of tho Clan" at tho Orplicuin Theatre next Saturday, February 17th. Miss Pick ford had been running up and down the sea-washed dock, getting real water all over her nnd frantically crying for holp as sho felt tho frail craft sinking beneath her. As tho water got up to her knees and the cameras kept on clicking she coura geously omulatod the example of the boy who stood on the burning dccl-( until Maurice Tournoiir, tho director, arrived in a motor boat and lifted her to safety. With her teoth chattering from the morning bath and still fool ing a little creepy after the sensation, sho took her director to a corner of the cabin and whispered: If wo are going to have any more pictures liko this, I'm going to learn how to swim". Special Orchestra music. Matinee at 2::S0 ad in 10 and '20c, Night at 8, adm 10 and 25c. Seats now on sale at Cook's drug store. Resorvo your seats early without extra charge The Biggest Sale Yet Last Saturday n deal was consumat od whereby G. M. Howard, of Red Cloud, Nebr., becaino owner of tho fine 120.". acre ranch about 8 miles north of St Francis, owned by Josiah Crosby Mr. Howard paid the handsome sum of :ill,r00 and in return got one of the finest farms in Northwest Kansas. This is tho place whore Mr. Crosby has spent fabulous sums, demonstrat ing the wonderful power of irrigation. In l!R:t he installed an S in centrifugal pump, wiih a capacity of sO'J gallons per minute, and built a large reservoir, where considerable experimenting was done. Tne plant, was so successful that It soon became famous. Then arc 800 or tiOo acres of fine bottom laud which is rich alfalfa soil. It is ail fenced and cross fenced and is well worth tho large sum paid for it. Mr. Howard was Intel ested in Cheyenne County thru Or. Robt. Uamorcll, ol Red Cloud, who owns a fine ranch near the above laud, and who considers ills Cheyenno County ranch the best pay ing investment in all of his largo hold ings, and it is no light compliment to luivo a man of such wide experience and splendid business acumen using ills influence to bring men of wealth and up-to-date ideas to our county. Mr. Howard and family will take possession March 1st,, and will receive ii hearty welcome from our people. St. Francis (Kansas) Herald. Potatoes as Food General use of potatoes iu the fam ily diet is based on sound economic and dietic reasons, according to Rulletiu No. JOS recently issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. From the point of view of dietetics, potatoes furnish stnreli in ono readily digestlblo form, contain mineral sub stances of importance to tho body, and tend to make tissues and fluids of the bodv alkaline, thus counteracting the tendency of meats, eggs, fish and like foods to create acid conditions. Since tho body does its work best when its condition is either neutral or slightly alkaline, potatoes perform an impor tant function in tho body besides fur nishing energy-producing material. Greater care should bo exercised iu peeling potatoes, -not only because paring too deep is wasteful hut because jsnluublu mineral salts found in the potato are present in tho material near the skin. : j: : Time Now to Buy Your Shoes ij A BIG SA VING :: :- from Present Day Prices at Our Store : Mens Work and Dress Shoes 1 LESS than the PRICES Killing Today in Most Stores JT These piiccs arc based which are $ I lo $3 : Supply Your Shoe Needs Now : I Our Spring Hats and Caps are in f ji :' Cowden-Kaley "ALWAYS v.v. I IIiVoTtI i hWcltf " I Stop Losing Chicks With Cheap Incubators. v Luck with clucks starts with the incubator. If it is ;i good one, properly heated, properly ventilated, nnd properly regulated, your chicks will start off with vitality they won't come out of the shell half dead and totally unfit to start on their way through life. QUEEN INCUBATORS arc built with double Redwood walls lined with corrugated strawboard for insulation; puro cold rolled copper heating system with all joints and scams locked, hammered and soldered; self-supporting trays; two walled, asbestos lined, metal jacket; John llowrn nf Cdlormlo I'oullry Fanciers' An nuclntlnii, wrote: "i.ant hhiihoii tlin writer limlulleil u 'UlHItN iin mi experiment, unci found Unit II linlrlicil IB per cenl heller tlinu lvMNtern tniulit m-etiliiPH ami II per rent Imtter tlinu nny mnclilno liullt In the Went. All or llio nut rhliici were run under cxiu'tly tho Milne condition, ' Our personal guar miti'o nnd reconuiin datlon goes with ovory QUKKN machino wo Bell, and wo keep a Htock on our floor for your personal iuspec lion and can supply j on with nnythiiy in the QUEEN line. Geo. W. Trine Red Cloud's Leadng Hardware Dealer It's Not Too on Your Spring Fence Building We have a complete line of White and Red Cedar Posts, also the long leaf Yellow Pine Creosote Posts .with a 25jyearjguarantee. Think of it a post that is insured to last at least a quarter of a century. MALONB-OBLLATLY CO. "TALK WITH US ABOUT POST" C. II. Miner J)r. H. H. IK antorl, M. P. ('. MiiiKtKLT Veterinary In Churo C. H. Miner Serum Co. -I'ltonircKUS- Anti Hog Cholera Serum Red Cloud, Nebraska Wire or Phone at Our Expense li. S. Veterinary License No. 45 Dr. A. E. Boles OSTEOPATH Physical Diagnosis Labaratory CONHULTATION AND EXAMINATION FltKK 'Osteopathy tho Science of Healing by Adjustment." Given to tho World hy A. T. Still, A. I). 1871. OFFICE OVER .SMITH SHOE STORE Hour I'iiomis RKI) CLOIJD.NKBU Going to have a sale? 35 to 5oo 9 on October purchases less than today's prices Clothing Co. I RELIABLE" Km SI", ii ilf iTP) 3 safety lamp hanger; and many other points that make them vastly superior machines. The QUEEN will last many extra years, and give the best of satis faction always. Do bigger hatches of stronger, heal thier chicks mean anything to YOU Ask Us For The Free QUEEN Catalog Early to Plan j KODAKS Better Kodak Finishing And Developing. .:. A Full Line of Supplies ROLLS D13VELOPED--10c NAIL Y01R ORDER TO US Stevens Bros. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kir c's Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures E. S. Garber Let us print your bills. ;. vu