M,D OLOTJD, HlBftAIKA OHIBP Is, IS I AMTKI 1 . 11AJ SAVHISl VlfJUlF HHmfrw:-W' ? t AS TOLD TO US Virgil Uutf spent Tuesday in Super ior. k , Earl Delay was tip from Guide Roclc. Friday. ' ' ! Clifford Pope wan in Cowlos, Friday , evening. A. L. (handler was over from Eabon, .Saturday. Father Fitzgerald spent Sunday in Superior. Mrs. Wm. Barnes spent Monday in Guide Rook Mrs. Ernest Welch wax a Hastings visitor Friday. ., V '"'Dr. Iiollar made a' ljuslnwa trip to .- Superior;1 Saturday. '! :. '' Dr. C. E. Cross made a business trip to Bastings, Ifqndajf. .'. Lew Breakey was over from Leban op, the last 0( tte wwfc, Mr. and Mrs C.J. Piatt were passen gers to Lincoln, Monday. Wamtsd Bonse .work by day or I week. Inanlre at this office. J, Gqpd;meals good service modarat rprioea-Powell k Pope's cafe. Forrest Monntford of Hastings spent Sunday with his parents here. Aline Hamilton spent the weekend with' relatives in OaraV Rock. ,,) " Mtsa Lura Hedge of Inavalo spent Sriri"dy with ber( mother here. , Hotel for Rent Inquire D. L Dalley, Inavale. 2-5 Miss Constance Roubal returned borne Monday evening from Blno Hill H. A. Searle of White (illvpr, South DakoU, was a business 'visitor here Tuesday. - - Court Reporter Bafiaiekunfeatt Hastings.' Mo n snow hu the Oiplit-um, Friday night. Uoscoe P. Vec8ner spout Monday In Huntings (Jljde Howen spent Wednesday in Guide Rock. t)Ht- Dr. Wnrrick, tho occultst, Wed. ncMlny Fob. C. Dr. Asher cmno down from Rlvcrton, TuuMlity tuoriiing. Mrs. Itlha Vnx spent Wednesday with lomtivus at owles. Evi lehti-tl, glasses flttod. J. C. Mitchell, tho Jeweler A. M. Ayurs jf Highland, Kntisa9, was In the ciy Mominy. Mis. Nellie McClure of Lincoln visit ed relatives here Sunday. ' J. II. Ualluy returned home tho last of the week fium Omaha. (Jeiald Leonard catuc down from Itiuvale, Tuesday tuoiniog. Clias. Funic returned to his duties at Superior, Monday morning. Mrs C. E. Cro3 and childreu weie Sunday visitors In Fiauklln Miss Martha Baker of Whcoler, Kan brts, spent Tuesday in this city. Attorney A. M. Walters came down fium Blue Bill, Monday evening. Mrs. Al Spires and daughter, Miss Hazel, were Uastinga visitors, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chct Sheoley and child rcn spent Sunday with relatives at Uulde Rock. Frauk Rlelmrdson of Cheyenne, Wyo ming, 1b spending a few day's with his wife and family. 'At the Orpheum Monday, February 4th a Vitugraph Blue Ribbon feature in 5 acts. Adm. 6 aud 17c. iSverton Foe arrived Saturday morn, log rrom Grcybnll, Wyoming, to visit his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Foe. ' iMrs. Chas. Scbellak returned to her home1 at Grand Island, Monday morn, lug, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steffln. - At the Orpheum Saturday, Feb.', 2. "The Woman in White", a Pathe'G aot drama. Matinee 2:30 adm. 6 and. 17c, Night 7:30 adm. 6 aud 17c. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Qarretson return ed to their home at Van Tassel, Wyo mlng, Tuesday morning, after a visit with b!is mother, Mrs. Ella Qarretson. Buy Land at Stratton, Colorado See Rose Brottiers or Blue Bill, Nebraska or go to Jos. A. Collins, Stratton,"Colo. STAMP OIT TIE WAI WITI WM SAVINGS STAMPS Judged Dorsey aw'i iiWtaMi4ltf -V- I- M . IC I J -IJ, I Maxwell C. Fulton Maxwell C. Fulton wan born In Mer cer Co. Penn. July 27 1843. And died at his homo in Inavale Ncbr. Jan. 27, 1918 at the ago of 74 years and 6 months. Mr. Fulton was married to Anne Scott of Oil City Penn. July 24, 18G6. To this union were born bJx child ren. Mr. Fulton served three yenrs in tho war of the rebellion. In 1876 he came to Ncbr. and lo cated in Webster Co. whero he lived until the time of his death. Mr. Fulton leaves a wife nnd five children. Two sons, Herbert of Mar- shfield, Oregon; Roy of Inavale; and three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Hend ricks of Kcncwick, Washington; Mrs. Etta Blankcnbakcr and Mrs. Buclah Stoncr of Inavale; and 28 grand children, to moum his loss. One daughter, Mrs. Jennie Vandcrbcrg having proceeded him in death. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. S. Reeves of Guide Rock, at tho Christian church in Inavale Monday at 1:30 P. II. and the 're mains were laid to rest in the Wal nut Creek cemetery. inavalF Miss Blanch Barker speut'Sunday in Red Cloud. ' , Floyd McCall shipped In some western stock cattle Tuesday. t - - Donald-Heartwell accompanied eat tie to Kansas City, Sunday.- . .1 " . . Clay Orchard.and faml'y left? Taes.' day for their home at BelinNewVMftit, ' Howard Dctslev accompanied 'a, par of Chas. Hunter's cattle to KanstoOtty' Mr. Loseke received two thorough bred Holstcln cows from Fairfield i the past week. . ...... ,w , iJ Oris Matkina-loftr Wednesday fotvhb Jhis Is Our Winter. v of Test EltVINO food W n lo cal iirolilviu i r each couiiiuiiilO. Prices mil (lollnlte rules for eo'ry one riinuot ho formulated: It Is a duty for each one to cat only so ' much as Is necessnry to innlntntn tho human body nenllhy nnd strong. This winter of 1018 Is the period when Is to be tested here In America wheth er our people are cnpnhle of vol untnry Indlvldunl sncrlflce to save the world. That Is the pur poso of the organization of the United States Food Administra tion by voluntary effort to pro vldo tho food that the world needs. 0. 8. FOOD ADMINISTRATION 55 Jtpr ' NEED BIG HERDS Europe's Meat Supply Must Come From America. Warring Natlefcs Have Deplete1 Ltve SUek at Inermeus Rate, Pvt. , Kllllnf Dairy Cattle Per Fee. rado, snst RbsE'Bhos. morning, r alias MaurineCaUwcll, who has been !'i .lIVifT . ".r r I Jj' iV i!.M.it. mporiBi, rioib- Wb8&Stf& j. o CaldwVll :-2Tar- mB CVY m ft M m A M Ma AtaM A tt a JM . . tJ m ttda W MTS. VYUI. iUUUtguaiary jncumunu- -HerBCbOOl WaSCIOSCUUU uttuuui. yy a to Guide Rock,, Tuesday morning to smallpox scare. ,.v T'jL;, vm'immWW c ftal.'J lih tffiimt bUrt returnedVW! .-iI.V. D O .! Ill l.nl.l . flmlth. Bros, of Sunerior will hold i tifWi?aWMog ifie'tlaylj February 8th. , .Mrs. Joe Biwti returned homo Wed nesday morning from a visit with rela tives at Re'publicatx City.' i Mrs. Fred Walker of Pauliue, was a Sunday vlstt'orjat theOme of ber par,- enU, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mountford. Walter Marshall, who is traveling i jf or the Marshall Paper Co., of Onahs, . jeept fioJnday with his mother here. , '''Geo. Snpsqii and Witll Mountford ' ' came 'down from near Inavale, Tuesday mernlng, where they have been work log,, ,. .,.. -v "The high school basket, ball team wnt to BladehFriaav hlght, ..and were badly ' defeate'i vby the team of that place. 1 Mr. and MrB. Hamilton returned to t their home at Lincoln, Tuesday, after 1 n 'visit at the home of Mr. and Mr?. Norman Phillips. ' Dr. Warrick, the speciuUsl wilt meet eye, car, nose and 'throat patients and those needing 'glasses at Dr. DamereR'n , Wednesday Feb. u.( Hours l::tf) to fi. Miss Irene Buckles, who Imd the misfortune of having her leg broken, when the horse which she was driving ran away, Is 'reported ' as rapidly invi proving. " '' ' v February 4 th to 0tl)',ili elusive is tlw time spechled.fpr the rejilsitering of all alien enemies Iri tbfsooutityv All males of four't'eea y'earrfVft-'iw must flpear at'tbls ti'moiHl'rttT. .Monday evetlng from KearnoWhefe had'US xmbg relatty.'jSHo' was accompanied home ny ue. sisicr who will visit here a few days. American stock breeders are being asked to conserve their flocks and herds la order to meet Europe's tre mendous demands tor meats during the war and probably for many yean afterward. ' fha rtnHmA Utmtmm tnnA aittntnl. "Jratloh reports that' AasWteea stock raisers have sfeew a dlspoeltlos to co-operate with the government la In creasing the nation's supply of live Li&C ' ,, Germany today is.pronanry neucr h supplied with live stock than-any oth er European .nation. When the Ger b'an armies made their big advance Into France and then retreated vir tually .all the cattle In the .Invaded territory :appoilmately. , 1,800,000 heaa-rwere driveji ,l6go . tiy uerman ilries..r- , , 0pj"Vv.c V., Q '" But - In England-mwbreu 2,W,O00 pres of pasture lands hive.been turn The Weather Man Promises Continued Cold Weather Perhaps Almost Two Whole Months of Wbter We suggest that this is a good time to replenish your supply of good warm clothing. It is a fact at the prices we arc selling' good, dependable merchandise it will be a great saving to you, over the prices in the near future. A FEW HINTS UNDERWEAR A good cotton rib union suit at Si. 26 per garment A good wool Munsing at $3.00 to $4.00 per garment Cotton and part wool SWEATERS at $1.00 to$3.50 each Nice line 6f WOOL SWEATERS at $5.00 Xo $8.5() A complctcllinc of OVERSHOES al prices a great deal cheaper than will bo next year. GOOD WARM WORK CLOTHING Shccp lined coats, blanket lined duck and mole skin coats marked at prices very muchlundcr Ihc present market prices. Suits and Overcoats NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY We still have a good aswrtsmt of OVERCOATS all wool ranging In price from $10.00. to $22.50 -j SUITS Now is tho opportunity to save money on ydur suit purchases. We are still selling at the old price. iJNice worsted and cassimer suits from $15.00 to $27t50. -BUE SERGES A very complete line. We can fit you whether long, stout or rifular. $12.50 to $27.50. ' " We ask you to come in and compare 'our forices ' with others. Your money back if you are not ' satisfied with anything bought of us. r i I Hamilton-Cather Cloth'g Co. hpftfet PowellWyoming, after visit wkparen -'- A lnrorA rrnwilrfiitnflfi(l thn funeral " " " CT -M.l'"l'WTl'' - , i- l. haIm flAlHALathft ASltVlAirTISilMlBl services otIacKultoavhlch were bald i45i;.flicrlaiin 'fanldly.-' One kf the 'V'Mr.'ad'MrsiliMllHanttndrDonFuYSxi price scale 'adopted ty the fl 3i'iBri,i.1 ton of&4$iotd Vft?ndedthe f unera' bglh "totftlMiW1!"' $f VpriO H ht' sYJcom at jj-fiWA iU-'i.L-'iJ - OMoverober and reh)be,J$iao8i Jan- ,MoW $&& ?.?bnu"on Jary,.14.40. IFhe ftect.ofrttie8eprlce - ( Chick" Powell, who left berVaboflt lMonday and FrednuntbrtdrBrtonlaUe'nded tnc funeral services -or -lao nil ton, a year ago for an extended western trip for the betterment of his health, returned to this city Monday evening to visit his brother, Oliver and wife. "SV ANTED A good, steady gentlo:, manly salesman to handlers," Ward's wagon.ln Webster Coahty. No cxperr t.nna ViBP.lsd. Vnr'full DBrtloulate write 'proisptly to Dr. rWard's 'Medical Company, Winona, Minnesota, bswo IshedlSW.. : ' 48 0 .iW'Ltnttoln Telephone and .Tele Mw r-Amniinv has compiled with the .W f thn State Railway Coramia- flinn to restore Long Distance service. to the Farmers' Telephone Company. The Long Distance connection of tho Farmers' Telephone Company wnicn was cut off by the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company to protect its property, but since the Railway Com mission lias ordered a consolidation of both telephone systems there appears to be no reason to continue the fight over the Long Distance connection. Farm Loans I'riVMte money lowest lit toroht No delay, money here. All papers, kept iieic and payable at home bunk I also make regular coinpuny loans on best terms to be had. Call for me at StatcBanlc.-C. F Cather. tf ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed are the proud parents of a baby girl born Jan uary 24. The day was also' "Grandpa!1. Rob MUcheU'9 birthday. " " -J.v Dau NafrUvatid wild who werVbedly Injured 10 a runaway Friday night are getting along as well as can be expect w'-to drlvebeejnUDals;onthe mar ket as ioon hpossjblc.' , b T A ! rih. ft ffAMkav dHA 0 4a41 A j All j ranee iuv uuuiucr ui inum well as' the.'.auallty have shown an "normoui decllue doling the war. jWherc France had 14,807,000 head of wattle In 11)18, she now 'has. only 12, i,ft067 a 'decrease of 16.6 per cent "lAnd- iPrance If today producing only bue" gallon of milk compared to two and cue'hall'-teiions before tne war. & and Telegraph Co ll j'f. . L .A tfAltaMji aWsV WaAAI" ed. .Thev are at the home of thelrl.,wnraara uu ,-. - daughter: Mrs. C. A. W.JdoMrs. Bessie Cain of Red Cloud is numi' - !&Tw& m I; BLADEN P rr ""ni We Serve Only the Best i m . i J er DINE AT OUR CAFE Kern McCoy was a Lawrence visitor Monday. ..,' ' O.'fi. Mavymec was in Hastings the first of the week; Mr. aud Mrs. Orville Oberg were in Hastings, Tuesday. Mrs. V. R. Hall visited relatives at Lawrence, Thursday. Mrs. Frauk Boom, Jr., was a passon. gcr to Qlltner, Tuesday. John Otto made a trip to IviinsHh City the first, of the ueek. Robert Perry, P. L. Preston aud Wm. Rushku were In IHue Hill, Monday. Mrs. Frank Italcer of Hildreth visit ed at the S. V. Baker home the lust of the week, ' George Munsoii, yr,, nu down from Hastlugs tltlB ,week jooking after 'ills interests here. A. M. Householder wsh out tu Cha pel the'' past week looking after his land interest. s .1. 1). Carr returned Wednetdar frou BUfford where he hud beent.UMbiUng his son who locutod near that place the past mouth. i Tho Inventory is )ho of the mcM val uable records a farmer oairmake, and between now and March 1 Ir the best time to tuku it. To Hsslst farmers in the work the airrloultural extension sc rvlno hasou hand bulletins giving an oiitlinu for the inventory auu airec tlons. lllauk forms lire Included Conies of the oiicular. Extension liull otin No. 41, miiy bo Imd on application to tho Agricultural Kxleuslon Service, Lincoln, Nob. altuattoB hat 'convinced .the FeodnH mlnlstraUon that the fame ptooieaa ,a imiriM tin tercel 1b the Drome- tlon'of meat i prodadng aalioals asfl dairy product! rather 0n in" 0e pro duction of cereals for export when the war will have ceased. v Is a ., ,, I'Olft'is'MfT fnr.imi,fTfni rl Nebraska Institution Owned, Operated and Under Direct Control of , NEBRASKA PEOPLE Ti BRITISH GOVERNMENT HELPS PAY (01 BREAD I There has been much misunder standing about the bread program in 'England. It la true that the English man buys a leaf of bread for less than au America - can, but It Is poorer bread, and the British government is ipaylng 1300,000,000 a yir toward the "cost of if. r All' the grain grown la tireat Urlt- aln Is taken over" by the government .at an arbitrary price and the Imported wheat purchased on the markets at 'the prevailing market price: This is turned over to the mills by the govern lmo.it t a nrlce that allows the adal- h-.A k. I.ri1 lnaf 'of fnu'r noimrta to sell' at la cents, the two .pound loaf 'al 0 ccntii and the one ponnfl, lf at; ft cents. In France, under conditions ome what similar, but with a larger ex traction, the four pound loaf sells for 16 cents. W hv nMriy 2,000 atockhWar rttiainf in Ntbrailwu , N.thar er6tiiii ha nt eUDar tt atinf stack in thte CmHy. It is undar tht am ctntrtJl' it ha baan under, tine it brfanUatian in 1903 nd wiU follow th tame cn servative policy that has always beenlin force. Lincoln Telephone -Telegra ph Co. I Closing . . " . ' ' I Out Sale I 1 BBB1 r MAKI NQ MEATLESS DAYS PERMANENJ. i ' .. i ' . i j Powell & Pope) L- I Wanted to Rent 0 or 100 ncru improved farm, (julro at this olllce. In TbrAllfCAT HOME EXPECT YOU 1M rOLnSlO TEU. 'EM ALL ABOUT 'tilaMffI FN raaWi VISTT H ExfcilaratiBf Bwkr VjNtwIi . . - MtifM. BriHIWl MMMIMTMMMI LUMtr mime kianiu Etiif wuimy Everybody i Aah Anyk4y UMTI TN StetltT N HtTfffV VHT K IStCMS lu the meatless menu llieio Is u fr tile Held for developing new and nour ishing dishes, according to K. II. NWoi, wrttlnit In the Hotel flazettf, who bei 'HevcH that the present shoriaKe or 'meat and fats will not end with te comlnc or peaee," but may grow omi-q acute and contluue for rive or sjx years, tltun makliiK It worth while to develop itipuui or xralii, vesctables ad tlsh on a mora or rnn permanent 'Hauls. Meat rati he rrtlnml by t-eroHls and other irtl foods, or mity be ervnd In' very Mmall porllon.1 an a fla voring for other rood. I it nuklu uu meatless tiieitnx ililn mitlior limit our American Creole and xniiiht'i-n cubilue a broad Held for lnellloii. Harness and Leather Goods .. Haviiig decided to retire .from business , I, am olfr- -wd my Ei 11KD OlUVn. Ui UiUJiuos, wiwia, naiitio and .all kirids.of strap work and repairs for harness also trunks, suit cases, traveling bags and pocket books at CUT PRICES. I have about 25 sets of FARM HARNESS that, I will offer at last years pr,ies and TEN PER CENT OFF until sold, also ten per cent off oh leaiKcr collars. Now is the time to. supply wants for spjring work oil the farm at'MONEY SAVING PRICES. I also have a few ' gallons' of strictly pureVNeatsfoot oil for $1.50 gal. -I fl F! F1 0 G E Li cloud F SW HBaMaS' s "', " BBB tmmmm ummm im i j JL Lowest rales,;bO!,t term iud option and in any amount. No'lnKpectfoil o1- pense, ai'd absolutely no delay. Six plan to choose from. Sole anit for TrtiVOtt. MattlkA Hnhor. .7. II. Dnlley TLvvnir f. v ,i. IAAL lllEj Haves Auto ejr s Bw To And From All Trail -.' t ltflJ &.r ,- t,; "5I J.