' 4r 1 V' T' 'N V t ' t t - ,-v- fiin'mj.i'.i.jxiLj,nrjjrJmji,..m 'v';'vv'W'WMX.. i AS TOLD TO US :. !-: X' If Jii hnw headache M'O Dr. War rick. Frth IlastlnftA brond daily Rt Malt's Oroeory. tf Sliei'oocl Albright returned to Omaha Friday. Miss Malnd i'opo wa n week.eml isitor !il Uowle. Jfr.hu UuIUhIo of Inavjilo. was liore Friday eurnute to llusling) Mrs. (.'. H. Minor uuil two daughter?! wore Hastings visitors Friday. Kd Urinkiuiui i'i I to mo with honor able discharge fiom army set vice. Alblo Pope l oi o uuiri! of llio boje at home with honorable disclwrgc Mr. nii'l Mis It. 11. Lcggott luohonu1 fiom a visit with relatives in Frank liu. Mv autl Mrs. Roy Sufton. have mv p(l on the Nollio McClttro farm Indim Creek. Ml Mildred Polnlcky ro turned 8nl urday to her dibit's at the Slate Unt vi ly. . ii . I'l-rnnnl MNny vimU! Detivor last week on prot?hiumii I ustueKs Mr. LUrl Dickerson went to Puti. Hue Thursday to visit friends aill relatives. V. C. Cooper, dl-tilct nmnagor of the 1j. T &. T. Co ; was in from Hust ings Friday. Iloraco Drown was in from Waunutl:i for u holiday visit, returning to his employ men t Friday. One of the handsome calendars ol the season U to be found at the Ited Cloud Auto Co. ofllee Mr. Rentier of Wannutta, spent Chrlstmus with liN oldt'uno friculi, the .lohn llurgess family. .Mrs. V. H. Mt'lvimmpy and Karl, are homo fiom Missouri, where I hey have been visiting relatives County Commissioner V. II. TltomaH" farm will be oeenidod by .lohn Arm strong who is moving thercou. Mrs. CIihs. Mill, who won tho urusP of her mother, Mih. .Jounio lltt!inger. returned to Hastings Frltny Cecil Ctinimiiigs litis returned io his. viuplnyim lit. nt Slromsluug. after n holiday visit with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Pyh who weie visiting relatives here, re turtle. to their home at St. .Joseph, Mo.. Friday. Louis EiloUsen, of llanly, Iowa, at tended the Itinera! of his uncle, An drew Erickson, in this c ty Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Art Hobinson of lluido Itock, wero guests of Mrs Emily Wit. wer, the lady'a mother, Thursdaj evening. It. C. It. I. lied cockerels for sulo Sl.CO and S'2.00 each. -Amck K.vriT itiATH, l'honc BO, Ortido Rook, NY brnhUn. 6"-4t A. J. Tophaiu and Ilert Leonard wero Hastings visitors last Tharsdnj . Thoy icport tiri. Tophain getting along nicely. Harry Waller, who aiifterori a mvert cut on the b.uk of Ids loft hand lasi week, eame hero for treatiuoiit, n maining several dais. The wnimd. which wan caused by a glaueiug ae stroke, while cutting a qnaiter of beef, i es ponded to treatment nicely and gives indication of recovery with out leaving permanent, injury. ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday Jan. 3'4 THIS WEEK -- L , r VIVIAN MARTIN in Unclaimed Goods A 5 Rl Drama 2 Reel Sennet Comedy Are Waitresses Safe Admission 17 and He NEXT WEEK MONDAY and TUESDAY, Jan. 0 and 7, a five reel Pathe play, the program concluding with the tenth cpii-odo of "IlandF-Fp " WF.DNKSDAY and THL'SHDAY. Jan. S ami '.I. aiu'Uior big out door play with William Farimiu In "Killers of tho Purple Sage," K55Sr'J?rf rTr.7.'-- t' "iwjM- Ml& F.nt and drink at Powell ,fc Popu' C.ile. tf Ftcsh Hustings hi pad daily at Plait's Orocrrr. tf AucMoimer Col. J. H. Klilngcr is on the sio'.i list. Mis. 13 V. Stowns was n Hastings visitor Taeilay. Millard P.trliclc returned to Hast lugs College Tuesday Miss Minnie Ivullolt has returned Io her sttn'les at Ilniliugs Mr. ,,niM Ilyan has gno to her home nt Greeley Centre. (lood meals good service moderate prices Powell & Pope's cafe. Satuidays Unslings visitors included Misses Grace llccr.ley and lluby tfoble. The four Misses Trout who were visiting relatives at CuUiertsoii, are home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Uobinson of Guide Hook attended the Wright-Farmer wedding. Attorney Ilcrnitd MeNeiiy w.is nt Hastings on professional busiuee Monday. Forrest Moutilford. rvho' JL'oid. Ihe holid-iys !ieri r-tarht;d to his school wnr'.v U ft things Saturday. Alien Moili.. who vai ttu- guest of hit hutU, Mrs. Hoi ton Let-xouj li.is re turned to his home at ewaid. Mr and Mr. John Tliroue, who hare been viMting relativvs here, hove ret in tied to Shenaiidoivh, Iowa. William McDride, who apent the holidays here, leturned to his studies at the State t'niver.sity Saturday. Mr.", It K Mitchell left the (list of the week for a visit, with her daughter Mrs. Clarence Heed at Ijowellen. Marshall Thornton, of Alton, Kan., who (Mine to Inavalen few week'! ago to work,diid the last of the week. You Are Losing Money If yni don't sell your cream to the I'jtitners Fulfill Co-ope.r-tlvo Company and receive the dividends. . I0:f llo'icrl. IHaok lodge who spent the holidays horo, has returned to Dlucnln where ho is attending the State Uni verlty. Miss Ktnmii Ulng and Mr. Pan I'.ar. ker wero married Dec. lOuh at the homi- of the bride's parents In Walnut Cieek section. t'lilford Pope, who lias been enj ty ing a short furlough visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. .lay Pope, hasrt--turned to Hampton ltoad", Na Mis. Ilnrry Waller sprung a vcr pleasant surprise upon her relatives Here by coining down from Cowles unannounced, to visit over Sunday. Tills is the tiino of the year to pay your subscription. If each reader wll chip in a dollar and a half the Chief will show appreciation by Improve, (iteuts that will please Mrs. Roy Sattley, who was lakeu to Lincoln Friday suffering a severe at tack of appendicitis, underwent an operation and Is reported getting along nicely. Dr. Warrick, tlm specialist, will meet eye, ear, noso and throat patients and those needing glasses lilted at Dr Damorell's olllee, Wednesday, Jan. Sth. Hours :.' to (i. Word lias been received at this olUce from M K. Qulgley, that his wlfo and children are rapidly recovering from the "llu." Tliit, will ho good news to their many friends horo. Why put off until t morrow what cau be done today? It will only cause you sorrow by the useless long delay. Let us then be up and doing with u hea.it for any fato, Just come and pay the printer for the paper up to date. State Journal information is to effect that all food restrictions affecting hotels, restaurants' and public eating houses have been removed. This or. der was made before Christmas but fuitcd to reach Lincoln until the last of the week. At a stockholders meeting of the Farmors1 Independent Telephone Co. heldjast Saturday it was decided .to levy an assessment to payoff indebted ness and await further action of tho StAtoCommissloners at a mooting Schedule:! fo'r'iifuuaiy 17th, us to rujs ing tho rentalVatcs, -.,. Riders of the Purple Suge, one of the greatest western dramas ever shown with William Farnum at the Orpheuui next Wednesday and Thursday, Jan S and 9. A great star and a great story from tho famous novel by Zane Grey. The "Rldors of the P.urplo Sage," is a photodrama of the West with a new plot, a picture that is colorful and fas cinating, stirring in its rush of action and incident, brimming with the keen est drama, strong and human and poignant in its emotional interest, It will surely please as it is crowded with action and pictnresquo scenes Farm Loans I am ready to make farm loans in any amount at lowest tatos, best terms and option. Absolutely no de lay and no inspection expense. Sole agent for Trovott, Mnttis and linker. Some private money. J. H. BAILEY. RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF E.Tr.rTuT'wi-w-w-""'- i-.pw- ...-. ..... A. F. Ilarlwell was over from liinvale Tuesday. Uert Morhart was a Hastings visiter Saturday. Mrs S. M. Carl of Dong Island, is the her brother, .1 A MeArlhur. J. II. lt.illey and wife are home from OiiihIiii, where they spent a few days. Itev. ,T. M. Harper and daughter Hi ace. returned from Uiveilon Mon day. Mrs. Fred Walker visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Monntford this week. Vord hiis been received that Harvey Ilickerson, who had not been heirid from for tnany months, is safe with Gen. Pershing's contingent at the Ithluc, Partlculats regarding the death ot Mrs. Hansen which occurod Into Tuoa day utglit are unavailable before going to press The lady had suffeied long 111 licalts- Mrs. 0 rimes and daughter Irma ami Mr. autl Mrs. .lohn Grimes, who were guests of the Ned (Iriines family, left for Hastings Saturday. Jolm is llsteit ainolit,' the i-ii(iably d'Boliarged. Hethodist Church Notea Ifyoulimo no church hmie romc woiship viih us the ilrat S.indny it: Nineteen lluudiud and Nineteen. "Hot the liabit" of attending service in one of our churches lu Rud Cloud. Next Sunday, the Oist Sunday of HU'J is a good time to make the start If you have, no church, come, we bid you welcome Come woiship with us. The lino of thought for next Sun day's sermon will bo in keeping with the season of the year. They will have the ring of the Now Year. John I). Haiumel, Pastor. Baptist Church Notes Prenehlug at 11 a. m. and 7:30 m. Sundny School at 10 a. in. Following Sunday School is election of otlleers. The wining workers will meet with Mrs A. T. Walker, Friday the :ird at 2:00 p. in. The Ladies Mission tirolo will meet with Mrs .1. N. Hewitt Tuesday, the i tli at 'J p. m. Theio w..s a gond attendance at Sun day .School last Sunday. The oxer clses and treats were eiijoye I orj much bv the little ones. Congregational Church Services wore i est. mod last Sunday when Kev. Miiry 11, Mitoholl filled the pulpit Tho U'omun's yociuty of the church will meet I'ridriy, January ilrd, at thrnci o'clock V. M. with Mim. llobt. S. Mitchell. I:ui miry 10th, lit eleven o'clock A. M Miss Esther lleek, of Ivoroa, will give mi address on Life in Korea and will appear lu KoreuU costume. This ml dress wni t havo bwen given Decem ber l.ltli but waspjstponwl on uccotiut of having no service. at tho church on that date Mi-s Hernice Snv will ac company Mi.ss Urtrtck and will render some vocal selections. Sunday school next Sunday nt tui o'clock anil services at eleven followed by communion. There will also be a church mooting at the church at three o'clock in tho afternoon which all members are urged to attend. Care of Tractor A service mail tells of being called by mi Arkansas farmer to repair n tractor. Tho only trouble seemed to be in gotting the tractor started. Tho owner said he had cleaned the magne to in an effort to. get the machine go. ing. The service man, in looking over the magneto, asked what, had beon done with the metal bar which made aonuo'ctlon from th magneto winding to the center ot the distributor. "Oh, you menu that brace in there?" said the ownor, "I have that in my pocket. I saw no need of' putting that on until I found out whether or not it would start." A free four weeks practical course in operation and repair of trac tors, trucks and automobiles will be given by tho University of Nebraska Ijejrtunlng January 27th. Any one tnorc thaWls.yeaMobl.muy tako this course,'' Fpr-.rrHier "information write PriuctpaJ H( & Bradford, Uul vcrsity Farm, Lincoln-.' Economical Feeds On account of the high price of all kinds of feed, many persons are puz zled just what to buy. Scores of per sons are writing to the experiment station, Lincoln, seeking advice along such lines. The station olllcers are making an eifort to auswor all ques tions and they invite letters from farm ers mid feeders seeking aid. Thp FOLKS T "OME EXPECT YOU i ne ruLiio TO TELU ,EM Alx ABOUT "ESPVA&ay< VI?'T Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Hill Alms rilUd with Pnltr Glrli, Funny Clowns. Oori jui Eflwlpiie, Billlliet IcidIc Enilronmut LABIES' BIME MATInEE EVERY WEEKDAY Evorybody Goowj Ask Anybody UTt TIE UMEtT AID BEIT SHOW WfIT OF CHICAGO - .. " "'-'t. iv vwicbA'iTL-wmMn2VTiL-TTr7VTn7,lT7'.' Farm Bureau Notes I'AUM AiVOlN'Ts i Af imer pus morn heavily f r Ida own iistaliis Mi ,ii the m.iii who i-mi-1 Mimes tils pmdttel. Keeping fnini ilceoii'ifs wi I enable the farmer to place his linger oil tho leiks in his biisln. ..s which In the aggregate tiny menu tho difference betweon pmllt and loss, A ss(,.n or auivmnU may reveal t the f inner ninny things about his business which he lias never suspeo'ed The t, inner has I o"ii contending dur ing tile last few j ears that pi ices for faun praltii'ts did not pay him enough profit. No olle lias believed him The government, which has had the pnwer or pi ice lixlng, did not believe him, be cause, otherwise, higher prices tumid have been fixed. If the farmer had had a record of his operations which showed the cost, of piednotton, he Would have b -on In a position to eoiivinoe the price fixing uiuimritim of tho jmtl;iof hW c'ainis. It - likely Ihil f.irmrrs may snlfer inj'isMe.at the hauls of lej..i-lntor dltir.tf tho next few yens lu-e 'ive legls it i-B mtij tie I'tli toil by lb it pub- lie. I... Ml, in in e n nr. ii u which ( diN f laietswi'h 'i us i i!l pi pernMs. t-nrnu'is tnn' i't l.-v.ti hy lh Hvei'mre iiiineqiiiinicii itn rvm i ii.ii to lie more prospering th.it tny TIiIb Impre'Sbju let genei it, and l' he eoiit ntioiiB of farmers are true, some hliig must be done to overeomo this impression, Farm accounts will oll'er undeniable proof of the fanners contention, bann ers should keep a farm iccoid book and start in during January. IIiiniiv U Fvfsni. County Agricultura Agout. Northeast Pawnee Tito weather up to tho 17th. was not ably ploisant, then several day's ruin wi'h continue 1 warmth, which put the ground in good shape and gave wheat a line mid proper start for tho coming spring. Snow followed by ft e zing temperature ndd"d to the benellclal ciuliilu). for although not so pleasant so far as persona I comfort is concerned tlie cold weather is just what is need ol to hold moisture, tendy for a (.priug s'ni't. Ilesldos this It hi said Mint the fi'"ei;itig weather Is u powerful tunic ag&iuijt inlluenza and other diseases. Home piople not supposed to be 'ipeciiilists but arc noted for their per splniisiiy, told the writer that thous ands of these kci nis succumbed to the severe frosts Their death entirely duo to intense cold weather. And 1 d mbt tint they knew what they were l lilting about. The feature hulldny ol the year is now a thing of th- past itud we are rondy to settlo down to potatoes nnd pink for another your. 'Ph,. ifty Wns pleHsfiut nnd all that could ho wished for in the w.iy of weuther u "whit Christmas'' vvhich is said to pitf-ncr good henltli for the Reuson. Not much merriment was in evident up here bat nevertheless everybody seemed happy and thankful for indesenuable blessings and bem-llts confcired upon us Almost everybody had goose or duck for dinner. All know that Tur key is scarcely thought of they cou sidur it but a pest (I'.udapcst) neither have they much time for diessin' (Dresden), as they think it equally nansous and unpalatable. A family Christmas tree was pre sented at .Ins. Gouldie's, relatives and a few neighbors participating All had a most enjoyable time. Ed Nelson, Everett Meyers, Koy Meyero, nnd their respective wivos were the gnests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fat Gouldie and family on Christmas Day. An eleven pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. llarry Ilrown last Sat urday. All are happy. Horry's ela tion knows no bounds. Bennle Mohlor, Herb Barber and son Ralph were transacting business in Red Cloud' one day last week. Everett and Roy Meyers each hauled a load of coal from Inavale one day last week. John Drown arrived homo from Almn, Neb., on Christmas Day, after several days treatment therd. Ills wife and family went to meet him ,at Inavale. John says he does not regrot his trip. And is feeling flno. Which ia good news to all his neighbors. Mrs. M. A. Loadabranri and sons Jay and Edgar an toed to Red Cloud one day last week, nttendln'g to business matters. , Jay Leadabrand aud Jhs. Couldie did some trading last week, the latter receiving a team of brows mares in ex change for a team of mules, Both men seem well satisfied. Inhumanity and Waste. The annual loss of life among food animals In transit to Chicago ulono Is reported to bo ns follows. Cnttlo, 3,700; calves, 2,108; swine, 0,330; Bheep, 3,120. That tho pronter part of this loss Ib dnc, more thnn to nnythlnR else, to -the cruel nnd Inconsldcrato trentment of these poor crcnturcH In loading nnd unloading mid on tho Jour ney no ono iviil question who knows nnythlng about llio evils connected with tho transportation of animals. I, i , r T&TVwnHTTIrnzvVt'V T!flW?tn VlT&rs3tt.WEilfc3iZiZtt'MZJ enii! -mi. r1 1 JUkjA rrrmniriTry!erT.ti?ittr' - xvt - rnvjn - You always get the very Iest at om1 store because QUALITY goods are the only kind we sell. The brands we carry in stock are recognised by the housewife as the VERY BEST of their kind. Everything Fresh and Pure Chase & Saaborns Coffees Iter.:: (V-ckers and Cookies Batavia Jams and Spices Sunflower Canned Goods a !!a31iEK23!faaKS ""miHii'ii!!;: .:;"!:!' ir in!. 1 'i'i,: tniu 1 1 l"itijltm :!j.i T SUNDAY Me A. ilLMwitjil 1 if" fi J isiims Preachinjj Service at 1 1 A. M. and 7:1)0 P. M. . Evening Lecture will be reliuicus and .scientific. r Service at South Side Mission in the afternoon. HHM Not Much But Lots of Nice Goods IN THE STORE Mrs. Barbara Phares The Chickens' Feet Horsemen hiivu a oaying. 'No hoof, no htirsp." This nriv vM he parn. phr.ifiprt, ",S'n foot, no fowl " Most pmiftly hoi-pets- ! not pay enough at lontlou totiie foet of their hlrdf, says ,thc Extension Service of the Univer sity of Nchraska College of Agricul ture. Scaly leg, bumble-foot and corns are all' too prevalent in the average poultry yard. Even tho yards of pro fessional breeders are not free from them. Tho condition of the feet of the birds should have consideration in se lecting breeders. While it is true that the prevalence of foot troubles is largely due to unsanitary conditions in poultry houses mid yards, It is also true that there nro very great differ ences in tho reststunce of individual birds to the attnelcs of nuch pustn as the scnly leg mite, nnd that some birds contract buuiblc-foot where others uro fieo from it. tr vwra utiles f); U !a I III i rati VzfJ' rikii 0 S - lv - rjrr7i'rrj'tmt r trtn ifrwriramm "is; "'imiWOTraioKH r WITH THE j, r"sjj Taj : fl . . Hn iLara hitct . ur "s! mheb m -Mi4ariuBM - -W 1 Here Not Too Early It is not too early to begin plans for hatching says the Extension Servlc of the University of Nebraska Col(cg of Agriculture. Early hatohing means early maturity and eurly maturity It turn means winter egg production, and it is the winter eggs that bring the top oent Losses io early hatched chickens are far less than in late hatch ed chicks. The early hatched cookreU are tho ones that reach the broiler 4a when prices are highest. GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS Red Cloud people can prevent p peudicitls with slmplo buckhorn br, glycerine, etc., us mixed in Ad-lcr-vhu ONE SPOONFUL Hushes the EMTO.-&. howol tract so completely it relieve ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or con stipation itud prevents appendicitis. Tho INSTANT, pleasant notion oC Aillur-hWii surprises both doctors and patiouts. Leaves stomach ulimu wet& strong, Chas. L. Cotting, Drugplrft. ' 41' 't- I