l.m.niij.vi ,i i.ibui,,,,,.,,, aM no , I m I !f I! H. -- i ... i fc .: y no iulu IU U5 .' IIA -X":":"::"::":::::..:x..:..:..:..:..X'::' Duy Ilit'Hil at Powell A Pope's Cafe. Earnest Illanke litis gone to Steil lug, Colo. .1. A. MoAithur was a Hustings vls! tor Monday iMiss Lclu Barrett spent Monday at Mis. Phillip Traut was a Saturday visitor at Hustings, Attorney llernaid McXctiy was ii Hastings visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kaley went up to Omaha Monday mui niti. Mr. nnil Mis. J X. llurgess- are both on the sick list this week. Schuyler flaycs went out to give Hastings the "once over," Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilallio Thomas were among those going to Omaha Monday For rent Half mention farm land. Inquire Samuel Heaton, Hcd Cloud. 2 Mrb. John Weosner and ohlldreu went to Superior Monday tor a visit with lelatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Weesner of Eb bon, Kan . visited relatives in lied Cloud Suudii). Mrs. Hoy Stevens, who has been vUltiug relatives here, returned to her home at Hasting. Saturday. Mr. and Mis CIius. Under Mid little daughter, from Axtell. visited relative lierc the last of the week. Harry P.uekles of Blue Hill, dropped in to join thebunch of Red Cloud ex eiirsionifats to Hastings, Monday. Chas Funk, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs N. Hummel, loturn ed to liis work at Superior, Monday. Mr. and MiS A. P.obinson were down from Gui lo Hock Sunday guests of the lady's sister, Mrs. htnily Wttwer U. C. R. I. Red eoekorelfi for sale Sl.nn and SlOU eacb.-ALlCi: Uri"F inATii, Phone f01, Guide Roek, Ne braska. 00--I t Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of Cul. bertsou, who have been the guests of Mrs. Phillip TrRUt and family, went to Harvard Saturday. Tho ladies are bisters. Mrs. P. A. Wulibrat'idt was called to O'Neill Sunday on accountof tho dll- ness ot her slater. Mr. Wullbrandtj accompanied her as faras Lincoln,, re turning Monday. , The Riverton Review reports that the local Oil. and G as j Co.,, are gefct'ipg ready to make a big drive this spring; You Rig Chief men up on the bill -.. .... - -r t-y - :ri',T r UV7ai. U3 tW V J S I y. Miss Elizabeth Overman, who has been spending a vacation visit with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. E. U. Overman, left here Monday to resume her studies at the Ward Iielmot School Nashville, Tenn. Friday and Saturday Jan. 17-13 THIS WEEK 1 -W " JT -""r ..A A .j . A Desert Wooing ENID BENNETT The Charming Australian Actress' in an Entertaining Society and Vf.eit-, ern five-red story. Abo . , Fatty Arbuckle In a two reel Comedy The Cook Admission 17 and lie NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday, "The Great Adventure," a live-reel drama and 12th Episode of "Hands-Up," Wednesday and Thursday, William Farnum in "Fighting Blood," and a two-reel comedy. Friday and Saturday, "The Firefly of France," from the Satur day Evening Post story of a few months aito. Coming, Feby 12 and 13, "The Rainbow Trail," seqnul to the Riders of the Purple Sage. h-x-m::x..:..:..:..:x;. ORPHEUffl I , u TAOt T .k. lluy Bread at PowelU Pope's Cafe. Ed Amai'k went tip l. Hastings Monday. Hat and diluk Cite. at Powell A. Pope's tf Mr. and Mis. Jas. Buckles spent Monday at Hastings. Mrs. F (J. Tavlor Is the mmst. nf tin. IMS. Turnuio family. Cecil thurett went to VoikSatutday for a visit with fi lends. Misses Owens and Riehaids Hastings visitors Saturday. were Conductor t'tter took a few days va. cation the liist of the week. Good meals good service moderate priees -Powell & Pope's cafe. Might ear load of mules were ship ped from Red Cloud Sunday Six C. IS. & (J. olllcials were In the city Ttiosday, on an inspection trip. John Rose of Blue Hill, was a busi ness visitor in Red Cloud last of the week. Kail Saladcn rdturnod to Cotnor University Monday to lesumc his school ffoi k. John Eiett and wife are tho guests of Mt. and Mrs Ed Fearn, the lady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgo- were numbered among tho Monday visitors at Hastings Mis. Roy Sittlcy has so far recover ed that she is expected home the la.t of tho week. Untold and Leonard Waller of Cowles, weio over Sunday visltois with relatives. Leo Abbey of Cowles, has arrived -afily from overseas and is at Hamp ton Roads, Va. Harry Yost is home from overseas war duties, and carries honorable dis charge ciedentials. Hairy Waller of Cowles. was In the city Wednesday. His severely injured hand is healing nicely. Clarence Stewart and sou went to Denver Wednesday with two cars of cattle for entry at the Stock bhow. The rest loom at tho Library has been furnished. Anyone who desires a comfortable place to rest is welcomo Mrs. R. Alley, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Mc Clure, returned to her home at Kxter, Monday.- ' 'Harold Fey, Who was' called here by the death of his b'rbther, returned to bis bohool work at Cotner University Monday r ' ' j '"Mrs. Nellie McC-lrtre ana" sou Ray. inond', Whohave blfen visUlng relatives iia irienaB aer and friends here, left for Lincoln Mont vmmr " i fc .. I.1'. , ,...'w. iicwa uas ueen receivea mat Joan Klllen, nephew of Mrs.Len Aultz, died overseas November 9th. His home was in Rue City, Pa. John Owen of Grant and Miss Eliza beth Brule of Campbell, were granted license to wed. Judge Ranney gave them the documont. Col. J. H. Ellinger, who has been ill forseveial weekb, is able to be around and will again be lieaid in his elllcieut work at auction sales. Comity Judgo A. D Ranney pro nounced the words that made J C Broughton of Riveitonand Miss Clara Jticert of Camnboll mini ntnl uif.. N S Operatoih at the "Big Chief" oil well have succeeded in recovering the lost cable and tools which have been ly ing underground so long, and the way ib now clear for continuing the drill in.. ".. (.o to tho Methodist Church parlors tomorrow evening between 0 and 8 o'clock and eat a chicken pie supper It's only 35 cebv-it (w)H;f TSfSffl itnd help a good cab'so. ' Friday, ovon- log, Jan. 17th. ,; At the Library you will find "The Rider's of the Purple Sage," The Rarn bow Trail, (a seqnal to "Riders of the' Purple bage"), and the "U. P. Trail" by Zane Grey. These are all very in tcresting books. Read them. i You Are Loiiig Money If you don't sell your cream ! to the Farmers Union Co-ope r-' : tire Company and receive 'the dlvldenda. '" ' ' Otf . .a................ .. ....... The blisses Maude and Bonnie Esi sig and their sister, Mrs. J. D. Hender son of HappyviUe, Colo., are visiting relatives and friends in Red Cloud. These young ladlas were former resi dents of our city, and need no ln,ro duotion other than mention of the fact that they are here. They assist ed in the choir music at the Baptist church Sunday and the temptation to publish a string of commendatory ad jectives is well-nigh Irresistible. N. A. Piatt has retired from the grocery business which he has con- ducted for several years past, in this city, and will presently engage in some different work. Mr. Piatt has made many friends during his rest deuce in Red Cloud who will regret the change and at the same time wish him the helghth of succebs in the new lino lie selects. Tho stock was pur cnased by l G. Turnure ic Sou and will bo merged in their well-known grocery and merchandise emporium. Buy Bicad at Powell v Popo's Cafe. Art Shceley has a returned to Hast ings. Don't foiget tho Food Salo given by tho Baptist chutch at Wullbiaudt's store Saturday. Mr. Frank Slaby submitted to nil operation for appendicitis Monday and is very setlously 111. "The "Rainbow Trail" a sciiuol to 'The Riders of tho Purple Sage," by Zane Grey, at the Library. Congratulations are due Jas. Ilu batka as Chairman of the now Board of Couiitv Commissions. Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Solldny and Miss M. Slaby of MeCook, attended the John Slabv funeral Wednesday Installation of tho new switchboard at the power house Is proceeding In charge of Superintendent J. A. Brad ford - Special Notice Having closed out my business I am anxious to collect all my out standing accounts ns soon as possible. Those owing mc can find my state ments at the olllcc of Piatt iV Frees. Please call there and settle either by oafh or note at. your earliest conven ience. My trade chips will bo redeem ed nt the same place If presented with in 30 days. N. A. PLATT. Baptist Church Notes Preaching at !! a in and 7:110 p. in. There will bo no prayer meeting tills week on account of tho revival services at tho Christ inn church. The ladies or the Baptist church will hold a Food Sal at P. A WiillbrandtV Uorc Saturday, Jan. ISth, cjiuuienciug at 10 o'clock a. m. Mrs. Josephine Henderson and Mis ses Maude and Bonnie lsig, of Happy, vil'e, Colo., non-resident members of this church weio with us at both morning and evening services Sunda and warmed our hearts by their pleas ant smile hikI sweet situritig 'J'he show their Baptist training by theli labors for tho spread of the MasterV Kingdom. May the Lord bless them in their new home. Obituary Catherine Grossman,, died at her home five miles north of lnavaje. Jan 11th, 1010. She had been in' pooi 'health' for several years, but.during the past si jcf weeks had been very weak. tor mo past ten years sne uas ucenj widow her husband having died Ui March, 1908..' , ( . Mrs. Grossman, whose maiden na,me. was Bitz,' was born in-- Badeftfj tier matiy,' May s, 1849 1 atKHcaWeHo ihp; United States 'With' ikf parents when she was Ave years of age. ' Her first home on American soil was in Penn. In a few years the family decided to come west and they located in Illinois. In tier Illinois home she met the one who became hor companion for life. Dec. 2.", 1S0G at Lohb. 111., sho was married to Emanuel Grossman and to this union fivo children were born, Mr.-. J. P. Halo iff Colorado SntliiL'S. Colo., Edwin (irnssman of Denning. Nubr., Albert, Ralph and Miss Coin Gin-smaii of Inavate. Tins good lady joined the Methodist ohm oh in Lena, 111., and after slu came to Webster County, she was among the active woikcrs in congrega tions here Since Oct laOl, she has been a resident of this county and foi sevei al years a member of the Red Cloud M.E. church. Our friend lived to the age of sixty-nine years. She leaves her child ren, five sisters, one brother, fourteen grand ohlldreu and two great-grand-rfjjfHdieii to mcnirtt-Jr death. 'Funeral servicos Were conducted a the home on Tuesday, by Rev. J. W. Hoi den of Inavale. The body was laid to;Vst In Pleasant Prairie ceme tery. Tht FOLKS 2SJ?aK5SM8S "urn's fii JSJSiiS: t. t BwhewtyuMOt MnMttMrldFiitttliiii. BirMMa' MutllnNFUMi IMlun. aHlttut tui ai.. UImbJ .- B...J ' UMCr MHC IMTMCE miT HEEU1T f. JtJL!n,i?- Aabod MIH TM MHIT M HtUMWff WIST IF C CIIC1M $6.00 In Trade at Hamilton-Cather and $6.00 In Trade at v Cowden-Kaley's For High Score At the Bowling Alley Farm Bureau Notes SHORTHORN CALF CLtMJ I lie Webster County Farm Bureau will add a Shorthorn Calf Club and p sslbly a Hereford Calf Club to tlioir ' list of piojects this yeili. At a meeting of the Sliortluuii Bieedem, culled by the county agent Sahudav, Jauntily 1 1 111. which was held in tho State Bank mill iitteiiilcd by i has. Stewiut. James Doyle, Thos. Swaitz, John W. Hamilton ami John Olim-tedc, rules and legulatlons were adopted Tito same will appear in the notes next week. Mr. J. Auld, cashier of tho State Bjink, will see lo it that the bank furnishes the money to buy the calves Membeishlp will be open to boys and glrl9 from 11 to '20 veins old, who will take tho heifer drawn by lot in A,pril aifd feed same till the Farmers' Institute, when It will be sold at aue tioti The amount of note, and sale expenses will bo deducted from the sale price and the iciiialndcr will be prollt for the members The heifers will bo bought fiom a good pure bred held and range in ago from t to la months We want 40 to .M) members in Webster County Handsome piizes will be offered BIG CATTLE SVLK The County Agent attended the H. leford sales at Cambridge last week. Ai uud U'J." head were auctioned oil f- the sum of i't)0,(i()0. Mousel Bros si eof :() head sold at an a vet ago of JVM.I was u world tecord. The lop bull of the salo sold for S21.000 to Mis Biadduck of Cliadrou, Nut)., and the top cow forST.Uoo to Kilt- Dickie ol Loupe City. The Cambridge Commercial Club mis foresight ed enough yeins ago to put up a Hue sale puvillinu which is lieuied and has electiic lights- for the live stock breedeis tributary to Cam biidge. Consequently the live stock uioii do not havo to sell tlioir stock at Grand Island, Omaha. Hustings, Hu pciior and Holdredgo, like the slock men of Webster County do. Webster County has over .10 bieedeis of Pure Bred Live Stock and we? have a good iiifproiod Live Stock Drceders Asso ciation started. It is about time that some of the towns in the country are doing their part for better ,livo stock and furnish 'suitable sdlu pavillion. FARt,TLOAN ASSOCIATION The Webster County National Farm Loan Association held its annual m'eetinjr in'tbe County Agent's ollicc .rurmartf 7fli All nfttvnfc napn t. ilel'tea for the coming vear.' "The as-l. auciavioD in looKiog lor a mvorauic yejir in t farm, loan business. 'The as'sociatio'hha'ri Set dates when the ap piser frolitlSa Yd Bank should come to' this asso'cla'ttiii. Tjiesq dates are tho first week' of February,, llrBt week of June and the llrst week of October Farmers wanting govern ment loans before June 1st, should have their applications in by the Hist week in February. lln.Nin R. Faumii, County Agricultural Agent. Congregational Church Morning scrvlei", at elotoii o'clock tit which Miss Hstlu-r Ueek of Korea. will give a talk on "Life in Koieu" There will also be hpeckil iiiukic. The public Ih cordially invited to hear this interesting address. SundHy School at ten o'clock. No evening service at piesont. Referee's Sale of Real Estate Tho Christ Nelson ical estato wil sell at refeioo'H sale at south door of court house on Jan. llB, lOli) at 'J p. in For particulars see B 0. Caldwell, refer.ott.qrf - "1 ' 3-2t n nJ ' ta T f. ...... . .. ii-' r,,i ni u.Mi.x v, AiLuruuy, Celebrate Franklin Day More than lfJO years ago Ueujamiu Franklin wrote: "Keop your shop and It will keep you." Oc January 17 the United States will observe Franklin's 211th birthday an niversary and make it National War Savings Day. The pioneer exponent ot thrift in this cquntry might as well have written: "Keep , your War Sav ing QUtnpa and they will keep you." for-thru the. War Savings Stamp habit -American people who bad not already been, Impressed with the value of thrift are learning. It, and in honor of the great American sage the Treasury De partment ban placed the likeness of Frankliu on the face of the 1919 scries of War Savings Stamps, People of the Tenth Federal Reserve District are being urged by tho War Loan and Savings Organization of the district to observe January 17th in Franklin's memory. Tho old style calendar was in use when Franklin vtas born and his .autobiography gives the date of his birth as January Oth, which is in the present calendar, Jan uary 17th,' Franklin coined the phrase: "A rolling stone gathers no moss." Also ''Whatrriain tains one vico would bring up two ehildr'4ni"and "A man may, If Iho knownobh,ow to oae aq IQ gots, luppJiia Qf)Sif M hU,llfa,to atonS, and dyith rfot'aVrO ' It yds FrrfnkUo lio inn ,to mo grinu- gVoat at last" fcuused Toor RIchiiM to say in "regard to govern ment taxes: "We are taxed twice ax much by our idlenoss, three times as much by our pride and four times as much by our folly." Iluy W. S. S. 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. I Everything Fresh and Pure I Chase & Sanborns Coffees 1 Itens Crackers and Cookies 1 I Batavia Jams and Spices 1 1 Sunflower Canned Goods BUill ,31 lib, j'iMiiiEir: G'u , .,u i 'miiimjraraiut m nuiJairamiiiiEiiimwiiinii uiiiiiirMiinEiiciiuia'ininaiiiiiinuixnninn'iiiiniCTncctCT u Revival Campaign Continues : AT Christian Church A FuD&ospici will be preached. This is not a denom inational efforts : All anxious to!e'xtcnd the ' Kingdom are urgedtocoperfttesvjtj'.fjifv J- M ,,nu t UllllllilllilUllllipXIIlllinUBIiaiiailli!!!!! House UTUovporut House Drtisci ond Apron. HADE MARK KM. ST KW ill' as.PAi or, xCCvV tC W. til I U ft BllKjb' WmSi M IKS i IfflSlM & fpjHaii 111 k ill "1 I I LViViViViViHHaVaA ft finis. Barbara Phares nWWWJWrrWfJVWffffJWW Mr. and Mrs. . ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 1 58, Res, 93 RED.CLOUO, NEB. WWWUUVWWtnrVWUWWV MM rarmnM .! I SMi' i flM J. L. BEEBErPwtoff Dresses f'J jSwt v vfti til ill yvr " ii