RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, OHIEP V ! f rv i .x..:..:..x:::..x:..:..:..x..:..:..j..;..j, x AS TOLD TO US k'X":"Xx.X"X"X:": Eugene Ryan was a Hasting, visitor Friday. Freh IlastitiRS biead daily at Piatt's Orocery. tf Mrs. J, A. Bradford visited relatives t Hastings Thursday. W. H. Uloud ol Imivalc, was a Fri day visitor in the city. For rent Half section ftrm land. Inquire Samuel Heaton, Red Clou 1. '2 Miner Sherwood came in from Camp" Dodge, Iowa, latter part of the week for a briof visit with v.lfc and patents Feb (5 th ia the date announced liy Smith Rids, of Superior, for their an nual sale ot bred sows, Poland China. Sixty head will bo sold. At their last hosslou the Hoard of County Commissioners approved the appointment of A. V. Dttckor us deputy county elotk, and Atty. It. F. Stevvai as deputy county Measurer. Tho Red Cloud Home Guards met at the Auld Library Tuesday night and in accot dance with orders from tho Statu's Chief Executive at Lincoln, wero formally miibtorcd out. If each of our loaders could look be hind the scene and seo what Is plant), cd and could be readily accomplished wore each one to pay n year's sub fcrlption right now, uorto would hebi. tate a moment. Tho remains of R. P. Hutchinson, whose demise was recorded in Inst. week's paper, arrived hero Thursday evening and funeral services held Fri. day morning by Rev. J.M. Hummel, tho Masonic Lodge in charge at the ceme tery. Notice is being sent out from Wash ingtou that persons eligible for gov ernment positions, such as typewriter, stenographer, etc , should liot go to that city until specially called. Other wise changed conditions may subject them to loss of time and moony. All qualified tcaclicrs who nio un employed aro urged to send their names and addresses to the Hureau of Rduoation, School Hoard Service Divi sion, Washington, D. C. Thin is in furtherance of nu organized effort to fill the large number of vacancies ex isting in the public schools of the United States. ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday Jan. 10-11 THIS WEEK y. . ; ; f ., DOROTHY DALTON in The Kaiser's Shadow If you like a thrill and mystery see this picture. Dorothy Dalton is a hand , some and charming actress. You will like her. The picture was produced by Thomas Ince, which is enough to insure its quality, the ret you will see for yourself. The evenings program will include a Sennet two-reel comedy. Two Tough Tenderfeet Admission 17 and lie NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday, Mrs Vernon Castle in the "Illllcrost Mystery," h live reel drama. Also tho Uth episode of Hands Up. Wednesday and Thursday, Thcdo Kara in "Tho Serpont." Said to bo Bara's greatest picture Tho groat battle scenes, the boar hunt, the surprising climnxes, all contri bute to its wonderful popularity. Qeorgo Walsh, one of the greatest fllm favorites of to-day, is in tho cast of players. Furthermore it is a Fox production. An amusing two-reel Fox Sun shtno Comedy is included hi tho program. Friday and Saturday, The charming Enid Renuo't in "A Desert Wooiiiti." a delightful live reel Paramount drniuu. F.it'y Ar. bui'lJe will also tie with us ill a to leiil comedy, "Tin- v nok " Admivdiiii fur each evening IT and 11 cuiifn 5: K,it and drink at Powell A Onfe. Pope's tf Fresh Hastings blend dally at Piatt's Oiocery. tf Roy Hiihsinger was etirouto to Hast ings Monday. Good meals good service moderate prices Powell & Pope's cafe. Miss Molly Ferris wont for a visit with telatlvcs at lirand Island Monday. Miss Sadie Oouldie left Friday to re sume her school duties in Cherry conn, tv. Mrs Kobt. Damerell and Miss Hli.a bth Overman weic Hastings visitors Friday. Mrs. C. D. Itobinson was called to Denver by the death of her father. M. Wilson. Lieut, Howard S. Foe Is homo again, and uho n member of tho honorably discharged cities Miss .lessio Kellogg doparteii Wed nesdny for Lawrence, where she lias an c i.g'igmiteiit as teiicher, Muriel Fcutrcsi is home, with honorable discharge from tho Puget Sound coast artillery headquarters. j You Are Losing Money : '. If you don't sell your cream to the Fat mors Union Co-oper- ; live Company and receive the ' dividends. iOtC Mrs. Florence K. llurgoss arrived from Los Angeles, Call., Friday, for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. N. B. Hush and family. Sixteeeu degrees bolow zero is snug winter weather. That is the otllclal record for last Thursday night. The tlrst teal bite of winter W. A Kent has tho sympathy of many fi lends in the accident which befell hint last week a broken limb due to fall on slippery sidewalk. Mis. Mary Poluicky, who lias been receiving eye treatment at Omaha, ro turned homo Friday the alllicted optic indicating signs of complete re covery. Rov. J. D. Hammel, pabtor of the Methodist Episcopal church, was a business visitor at Ilubbcl Tuesday He is attonding M. E. Sunday School Convention at Hustings today. The State Journal say that accord ing to reports from local farmers a heavy acreage of wheat in Nebraska is in excellent condition and prospects for a good crop wero never brighter. C. F Cather is another of Red Cloud's good citizens, who believes that the way to build up a city la to give the newcomer a chance to live and pros per. He gave'the Chief "a practical demonstration of this idea, the other day. " ' - Mr. Puul McDowell, who is on duty ovoiseas will rejoice when news reach es him of.,the nrrivnl in his home of a nine-pound son who will be known as Paul Randall McDowell. Jan. 3rd was the date. Mr. and Mrs. Harry (iilhain, who have bi-eii the guests of the Attorney Jus. (iilhain and Judge A. 1). Rannev families, have gone t their homo at l.nngdon, Iiiwh, stopping en route at Lincoln tor n visit with relatives. Oliver Hedge has been -appointed member of tho stato law enforcement stall' and has gone to the (Mpitol city to assume his oillcial duties. Mi Hedge will continue to make Red Cloud his home, his family intending to remain here. Sergeant Lloyd Hines, who has been the guest of his parents and sistor since receiving honorable discharge from Uncle Sam's service, has gone to St Petersburg, Fla., where lie again becomes a member of the famous Royal Scotch Highlander's band. An expert mathematician over in Orleans estimates that with the pros sent outlook, if we have two good rains at the proper seasou uext Spring, there will be wheat enough in Nebras ka to make enough biaouit to cover the county, make a staok ,two miles high and then make u pancake big enough to cover the stack and keep off the raiu. Owing to the breaking ot an insigni ficant looking little bolt the Chief was delayed and gotten out under dllljcul t'es last week. Howevor, we road of the ''Ranger" troubles up at Harlan and conclude that wo got off easy. Brother Mulnerney had to got out an edition by hand himself and tho en tire oflice force being involved in the ptoblem of motive power. Chas, Ottrney was in arranging to have the Chief continuo him on its subscription list and gavo the editor an interesting recital of tho days wheu walking was nok an unusual way of getting from Lincoln to what is uow Red Cloud. Mr. Gurney came bora at tho age of S3 and lias been a resident of Webster county ever since. His story quite encourages us in tho idea of making this a pnrmatient home. Farm Loans I am ready to make fnrm loans in any amount nt lovc3t rates, best tonus and option. Absolutely no de lay and no inspection expense. Sole agent for Trcvctt, Mattia and Baker., Some private money. J. H. BAILEY. Mr. nml Mrs. E L Urlmes went to Hastings Saturday. Miss Zolla Taylor returned to her cillege work in Chlcngo Saturday. Work of clearing the oil well prece dent to continuing tho di tiling is pto: grcsslng smoothly. Mis J. D. Potter, who has been vory seriously ill stneo October, Is showing marked Improvement. Miss Etta Coon, who spent tho holi days with her home, folks here, re turned to Lincoln Saturday. Mr. Harry Waller's Injured hand was sulllcicntly healed to permit of his returning home Sat tit day. Miss Edith derrick was In from Kearney last of the week, visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hut rick. The W.C T. U. will meet with Mir Warren at the Rotcoe Weesner home next Wednesday afternoon, Jan. Pith. Arthur (Jllbert, who enlisted with Company K of Blue Hill, Is home from a training camp in Georgia honorably discharged. Miss Veula Henderson and the little daughter of Rtv nnd Mrs .J. L. Reel o. returned Saturday to their school duties ut Omaha. Attorney F. J. Monday lias establish ed himself in co.y quarters over tho E. S. Harber stor, where he will be pleased to meet friends and patrons. Mrs. II. It. Wilson of Hastings is tho new teacher of English vice. Mrs J. L. Mason resigned. Rrucu Eshelman takes the place of Miss Stella Docker uow County Superintendent. ..Mrs. Roy Sattley, who was taken to Lincoln last week suffering a very serious attack of appendicitis, is re ported getting along nlcelv but will not be ublo to return home for n week or more. Tho remodeled Red. Cloud Mill is well oi the way toward building up nn industry of which the city may be proud. Mr. Nelson Iihs spared no p tins in putting everything in (list class shape, and the public will soon be eating bread made of high-grade home ground Hour. Oeo Warren visited Omaha the last of the week looking after picture show Interests. He has booked for the im mediate future some of the best dramas and comedicb now listed. Theda Rara in "The Serpent," one of her very best plBys is booked for uext week Wed nesday and Thursday. Ex-County Treasurer Robinson is slated for a lucrative position at Liu coin and will leave soon to look after it. County Treasurer Examiner or State Accountant are the two offices of which ho is to get one. Congratulk' tions aro due Mr. Robinson ns this is another case of the office seeking the man. Bidding Adieu To the S-ihool Patrons of Webstor County: For the past seven years I have setved the Schools of Webster County: Tho Interest you have shown and voui hunt ty ci. unit ion has made the ser vice a pleasure. After a vacation tn.v futtiie work will be in a dilVeient Held but I shall always be interested in see iug the educational work of thlscmiu ty go mi-ward. It io with the verj best of wishes and with a splilt of ap precitition to you lor your lojal sup port that I urn leaving the educational field of Webster County. Sincerely yours, (iErtiiudb L. Coon. Cheerful Man Always In Demand. Give us, O give us, tho man who 6lngs nt his work! Be his occupa tion what it may, he Is equal to any of those who follow the same pursuit In silent sullenncss. lie will do more in tho samo time he will do it bet terhe will persevere longer. Cai Iylo. Exhilarating BurUcqut; Vaudeville tUctlfiniliiltkPr(HrBriilrtHfaHM,Oiriiu UIIEV ME MATINEE EVEIY WEEKIAY Everybody Qoa Amk Anybody UHATI TME IICeEtT AID BUI SNOW KltT OF CHIC1C0 $6.00 In Trade at Hamilton-Cather and $6.00 In Trade at Cowden-Kaley's F i core ? At the Bowling Alley m Our Schuyler Returns Monday was sort of gala day at tho Chief otlloe, duo to tho return of Schuyler Hayes, who wont out of the ollleo last May and became vine of Uncle Sam's sailor boys. Since that tlmt ho has been half way round tho globo and discovered that despite the Immense area of Nebraska a large por tion of the world lies outside the state boundaries. He arrived from Curo. Una via the early morning train, hav ing been three dayH on the ioml. Ex cept for the jaunty sailor suit and a now. indefinable impression best de scribed by the word "nintilinoss," ho is the siuno Schuyler who went fotth to do his part in tho world. war so recent ly tei initiated, Houotable discharge Is among his credentials mid having, in much less than a year, seen more of tho wot Id than a largo majority see in a lifetime, he will bide at home for u while and giVo relatives and fiionds the benefit of his experience Methodist Church Notes The pastor appreciated the huge audience that greeted him at lust Sun dis services. The (ii)spel in Song was a special feature of the day, tho choir render e ' excellent selections. N'extSuudayssorvico, wo arc pleased 'n announce, will be blessed with the -same high grade musical selections. The sermon topics will have tho true ting of consecration. If you have no church homo come worship with us, tho church with the open hand bids you welcome to all IH services. Pastor. John 1) IUmmi'L. Baptist Church Notes Preaching at 11 a in and 7.!W p in Sunday School 10 u in. Prayer meeting each Wednesday ut 7 ..10 p. m. Tho Willing Workers will meet in the church parlor Friday at .' p. in to quilt Will take lunch with Miss Grace Harper. Von havo a standing invitation to come and worship with us. We have no overlords or underlings, tho Rap tists are nil of one size. "Rlost be tho tie that binds," was written by a Hap tist and contains the fundamental principle upon which each Raptist in organized Christian fellowship. Will Receive Certificate The following boys and girls have completed Junior Club Work in the line as listed. They will receive from the Extension Department of the University of Nebraska a certificate of achievement Tills certificate of achievement gives them ono-half credit in agriculture in tho high school which they enter and also excuses the holder from taking the state eighth grade examination iu agiieultuio. CiliriCK.N RAISING CLP U Ruth Sutton I'aul Mrinkmaii Marie Heche August Ulohiium C'laia Dvoiaci k Helen Foe Huol l-'iam-e Hairy Grubun Muiy Iluppert Mildred King Alta Laurence Howard Fetty Ruth Ketty Juanita McNutt Pearl Nowhouso Blauche Reynolds riossle Rclg Ireno Sutton doscphine Uloud Rva R,.'gle.stuii Maigi nt Kinhm Violet tii Moth (ierlrudo Iluppert Fny John Ruby Koon Lloyd Leetsch Mabel Fetty llutsie M. Luk us Marie Negley Robert Ovcrlng Faye Richardson Bessie Rutlcdgo Mildred Webber Paullnt Wilson PIG CLUR Floyd Franc Dorothy Hasbrook Uert Norris Marie Stewart CORN CLUB Clayton Ailcs POTATO CLUB William Bentley pMa ,, CANNING CLUB 'VejsA NeMiouse'V " Aiv Jewing and cooking club Marie Vegg WAR BREAD CLUR Augusta Haniolc Rachel Harvey Gertrude. Iluppert Ella John nazel F. John Marie Knlgge Mildred Nolson Pearl Nowhouse Frances Patten Pearl Robertson Stella rituehronborg Ruth Sutton Gladys Woodward GARDEN CLUR Flossie E. Relg Violet Mitchell Blanche Reynolds Howard Frisbio Ronnie Strelt Mnudo Duval William Bontley Clayton Alles Arnold Streit Goldlo Erickson Farmers' Notice Jf you need either corn or barley phone tho Farmers Rlevator. We will have a oar of corn on track within a few days and a car of barley in about ten days. Wo tire also roudjr to take in your wheat. The elevator will be open from 8 a m. to StfO p. m. Beforo or after these honro phone 177R. We are icady to bcrvo you ut any hour. R. C R. I. Red cockerels for bale 8 1. .10 and S2.00 each. Alici: Kai'kf iioatii, Phone 304, Uuide Rook, Ne b rusk a. 60-1 1 i Dependable GROCERIES You always get the very best at our store because QUALITY goods are the only kind we sell. The brands we carry in stock are recognized by the housewife as the VERY BEST of their kind. Everything Fresh and Pure Chase & Sanborns Coffees Itens Crackers and Cookies Batavia Jams and Spices Sunflower Canned Goods M. A. ALBRIGHT ::ii;ii!ii:aii!iii:i!iii"!i;!i:i:i:i:i SUNDAY WITH THE Christian Church Preaching Service at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Revival meetings will be held every night during the week, commencing Sunday evening, Jan. 12th. - ' ' J. L. BEEBE, Pastor. anuMiinunuiintiiiM V ' .V -'' fWm LFispers OF THE PURE BRED HERD OF : Red Polled Cattle and Duiroc Jersey Hogs Oi the late Mr. Grummert of Superior, Neb., at the farm, 4 miles north of Superior, on Thursday, Jan. 16, 1919 11 - Head of Cattle - 11 1 Herd Bull, 1 yr old. 4 Cows 6 Heifers The cattle are the Dual Purpose Type; are splendid individuals in fairly good condition; not pampered; are from the Soliwab Anderson Bud Haussler Herds of Southern Nebraska. They will interest you if you are looking for something good. 40 - Duroc Jersey Hogs -40 2 Herd Boars 5 Tried Sows 8 Fall Gilts 9 Spring Gilts 5 Spring Boars 3 Fall Boars 8 Fall Pigs Mr. Grummert had been several years building up this ffpod herd' and had about reached his ambition when he was called to his reward. He bought his foundation stock from the most noted breeders in the west and no hog sold too high for him if the hog suited him . He bought of such breeders as Geo. Brlggs it Sous, Hanks &, Bishop, 0. IB., MoAndrowB, It. Wldle & Son, and Watt & Foust. There are few herds ' that have any hotter individuality and size. They are smooth, long, big, and an Al herd in every way. Tho sows and gilts aro bred to the good young boar Dusty Critic by Critic B. Mr. Wlrtle's famous herd boar. Albert Smith of Superior, Neb , has seen thorn and says they are the equal of any herd be hns scon iu Southern Nebraska. Will meet nil trains ot Superior if notified. Hope to meet you All at the Sale MRS. Wm. GRUMMERT. lWVwvvvvAv.v.Av - Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB. WAiV.VAVVJV-V.SV.V-V.V.V.V.V-V.VVWVVlAAArtWWVVJ H 1 n i ..T. fr "" ion V t v.v.lvvv Sale r K' 1.