SCCle' ttioto -ttiUu rw rr y A-fflr-w. w rt, 0 - A r AS TOLD TO US Bat and drink at Powell A Pope's Cafe. tf State Agent 0. D. Hodge Is home this week. J. L. Christian is visiting his wifo nml family. Mrs. Frank Tctcrson spent Tuesday in Hastings. Morris Groat was down from Ina vale Tuesday. ff' Everett Bean was down from Ina valc Monday. G. R. McCrary was down from In avale Monday. Hude Robertson was down from Blue Hill Sunday. Roxie Weaver was visiting friends in the city this week. Good meals good service moderate prices Powell k Pope's cafe. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burch were down from Inavalc Saturday. Mrs. Alice Hosmer went to Clinton, Illinois, Monday to visit relatives. A cement walk is being laid in front of the Besse Auditorium this week. Fred Temple of Kansas City spent the last of the week with friends hero. Charley Fox of Giand Island is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rickerson spent Sunday with relatives in Or leans. Lincoln Mudd and Lloyd Craig re turned to Bird City, Kansas, Sunuay evening. Misses Minnie Christian and El tina Rickard went to Hastings Wed nesday. Miss Minnie Christian cntcitaincd the Teachers' Whist Club at her home Friday evening. Mrs. L. V. Pegg went to Grand Island Wednesday to spend Thanks giving with friends. Messrs. Beck and Boyer returned to their home at Osborne, Kansas, the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Layf Galbraith left Monday for Laurel, Montana, after .visiting relatives here. Dr. Wilson went to Lincoln Wed nesday evening to attend the Advcnt ists' Conference meeting. Herb Ludlow, Will Sunberry and several others from here attended the football game at Superior Friday. G. J. Wairen went to Beatrice Sun cay to visit his aged father who has been quite sick the past few days J. W. Wonderly of Inavale was Jn the city Thursday evening enroutc to Munden, Kansas, to attend a horse sale. Miss Vashti Roubal went to Blue "HOI Wednesday to spend Thanks giving with her sister, Mrs. Eimo Goos. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crabill and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mizer left Monday for .California where they will spend the .winter. LeBtcr Amack returned home Wed nesday morning from St. Francis, Kansas, where he had been visiting relatives. Mrs. Ancil Crabill and children went to Hebron Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. .W. W. Wright. Ensign Allnn Blacklcdgo, who has been stationed on the Cruiser Okla homa, of the U. S. Navy for the past several months, is visiting his par ents, Attoincy and Mrs. L. H. Black-ledge. Bay Bread at Powell and Popes J. H. EUinger spent Wednesday in Hastings. rDati Pumroy was down from Riv ertOBf Tuesday. Art Gilbert returned home from In avale Wednesday. Ed Himcs of Happyvillc, Colorado, is visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Roy Oatman and brother, Will Rantz, spent Saturday in Hustings. Mrs. C. H. Potter went to Lincoln Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. D. D. Snnderson. Rev. Utile? will hold TliiUilsfilng services tit 10:30 ihi? morning at tho Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. W. Woolard, of Con cordia, Kansas, who had been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rcgester, went to Chester Tuesday to visit rel atives. While out hunting on his bi other's farm near Inavale the last of the week, Arthur Gilbert had the misfor tune to discharge a gun accidentally and put a few shot in the end of his thumb. Tbo Farmers Union Elevator will have- a car of oats and corn within a few duyb. Phono in your order now. New Columbia Records arc on sale the 10th and 20th of every month. The Christinhs records have arrived. Uonie In and hear these flue selections. J. (J. Mitchell The Jeweler, Columbia Gnifonolus and Kccoids. A THANKSGIVING PRAYER (Officially Endorsed by the Inter church World Movement of North America for Use in the Churches of all Protestant De nominations Paiticipatlng in the Movement.) Almighty God, Who in earlier days led our fathers foith into a largo in heritance, give us grace, we humbly beseech Thee, to pass through these days of unrest and turmoil in confi dence and courage that what has been so well begun will come to rich com pleteness. Bless our land with the fruits of honest toil. Save us from the discord which misunderstanding brings. Keep our feet in the path of righteousness. Teach us to love liberty and justice and to practice them to the upbuild ing of the entire world as well as our own native land. Fashion Into one peo ple the multitudes brought hither out of many countries and make them true Americans. Give us grateful hearts for the abundant harvests of the year. In the time of our prosperity temper our self-confidence with the recollection that "every good and every perfect gift is from above." Let no anxiety rob us of the consciousness of Thine abiding love. In the day of trouble suffer not our trust in Thee to fail. Be patient with us when our purposes break down or our endeavors seem of no avail. Go with us into Thanksgiving day. Teach us to give thanks for all the blessings of the time, to dread noth ing but the loss of Thee and to per ceive the sun of Thine enduring love forever shining behind every cloud. I Bless us all at the Thanksgiving t Board. Be with those who cannot be with us as well as tho.se who can. Make us, wherever we may be, one in that unity of hope and faith and love which neither time nor distance can destroy. And send us forth into the future with Thanksgiving faces amt Thanksgiving hearts eager to labor, strong to endure, and useful to the land we love. Amen. CHRISTMAS GLADNESS RADIATED AT BRACH'S There is a charm, an invisible enchantment about these beau tiful Christmas display. The reccpitenl will need no other introduction than- "h Came from BrachY ' to make her, or hit, hapi ness complete. The ilote it striving lo terv aveiy one of id pittoni well, but we want to imprcw upon you the wiidom of shopping eily eatly morning shopping ii, ol coime, the Lett time (or everything it then t id bed. Wolbach-Brach Hastings, Nebr. The Store of the CliriitmM Spirit Farm Bureau Notes FARM HUKEAU 'MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Webster County Faun Buicau will be held on Tuesday afternoon, December 2, in the Couit Room of the Court Hoasc. We now have the necessary three bun dled members to comply with the new Farm Bureau Law and membership curds urc still coming in. On the above named date all members are in vited to uttend this meeting and or ganize themselves into a society known as a Farm Bureau, adopt a constitution and by laws and elect officers. PROGRAM ALSO INCLUDES County Agent's report for past year and address from an extension Spe cialist of Lincoln and the Guide Rock High School male quartette will be at this meeting. Plan now to attend. Ten Ways To Kill An Association 1. Don't come to the meetings. 2. But if you do come, come late. ' 3. If the weather doesn't suit you, don't think of coming. 4. If you do attend a meeting, find fault with the woik of the officers and other members. 5. Never accept an office, as it is easier to criticise than to do things. 6. Nevertheless, get sore if you are not appointed on a committee, if you do not attend the committee meet ings. 7. If asked by the chairman to give your opinion regarding some impor tant matter, tell him you have noth ing to say, then after the meeting, tell everyone how the thing ought to be done. 8. Do nothing more than Is abso lutely necessary, but when other mem bers roll up their sleeves and willing ly, unselfishly use their ability to help matters along, howl that the as sociation is run by a clique. 9. Hold back your dues as long as possible, or don't pay nt all. 10. Don't bother about getting new members; "Let George do it." HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent. ." -, -J. . ' V' Cross out the crosses X X S X PLAY. X X F X X X E (X " .vu. ; ,-..- ctf JLv" " ' WHEN you buy a. car fully equipped and after a few months your battery fails, what are you going to do? Going back to buy another of the same make? Or this time, will you play safe? Real safety means the new Philadelphia IMMSifl J&'v1", "'"i KUalftUls; gATTSRy with the Philco Slotted Retainer for that is the battery that is guaranteed for two years the longest, strongest battery guarantee ever written. Why take a chance? Play safe! Said by Red Cloud Battery Service Station Tlia CHI KG AT HOME EXPECT YOU The rOLr5To TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S fMt0,ntjrl7 VISIT CENTRE." THESffC'Hr ' Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville StiiiAlimflllidl!hrrttlfGlfli,FuntiClowm,GoriMui EqulptiB. Brilliant Senile Eailrtomml LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY - Everybody Goes? Aak Anybody UMTS THE BIGSEST AID HIT SNOW r " 10c Buys "Century" 'The Beat Sheet Musio .Op EN cents buys the world's best I A sheetmuslc In the Century Ed ition. Written exactly as the master minds conceived them printed on the best of paper. Think ol buying lor only iuc sucn lamoua mastcr tpleces os: SCI, rvt tnd IVujnt &3. II 1otor. IMJ, Mirth Huim jJV. UL! LIliM 1910, Ilanrt Cipric. IMI, (l.rott. from Miction 11(2. Khtihrilf D.nte, UrrgrV l3,Jo!hrrIChmlul I (II. la Ifall Cnitunw V.Im 9IS, trcni) by llbhin Ittl, Caiuonetl. op. 33 . lUS.IIuleklni'elU 1. M.iirlnla J70, Httim lr (Mi7tt m. VkIm uju.aciiu.it You'll find them all among the 2000 seli'c- lions in Century's JcKlTlT&v Ctet catalogue.yr QCtiiJKy ) WUIVIIIMtU see for your .self. Repairing, charging and distilled water for any battery 1vf.' AsPhiladelohia Diamond GridBatlerv to fit anV car. !DlTI V V. '". i?i fif "Let's A man's best pal is his smoke take it easy for a while" Ches. Field A CIGARETTE that invites you to enjoy a smoke as you never have before" that's Chesterfield. Not merely fine tobaccos, mind youi though we use the finest of Turkish and Domestic leaf, but an exclusive blending method that brings out hidden flavors flavors that others have failed to find. That's why Chesterfields are different. That's why they satisfy. And this method is a closely guarded secret. That's why none but Chesterfields can satisfy. And Chesterfields reach you in prime shape for smoking always because every separate package is wrapped in moisture-proof glas sine paper. a sa &JffjCt6CuUfViAi ! 0 esterfieM S A 3H H' IP IF 31 jSyipc nm the blend ii$W ' 20 for 20 cents can 't be copied SSyjr , Sold by Chas. L. Cotting " The Druggist Wc will have n car of oats and corn soon. Lcnre your order now. Farm urs Union Elevator. FOIl SALE Good quarter section ol und with pood Improvements, 1 miles south of Innvnle, N on ensy terms Write for full description. C. F. Cittli 'jr Red Cloud, Nebr. wither Spencor of the Franklin Aca demy will occupy tho pulpit nt the j Iloptist chinch noxt Sunday, 3 p. ir. A mule qunrtettu hub also been enur ed to assist in the services that dny. An invitation U extended to nil to be present. m m m In the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska. Conrad Nasser, f.ora llaxscr, Mntlldii Snla- J den, .lohn II. Halmlen, Edward Hawser, liuiuin ltiiRsur, John llasBor, Hacl Hastier, Veronica Italcomb, John Holcomb, Henry Husxer, - IMiiliUlirs. VH Albert UlilciiHpcrgir, Henry Uhlcnsptrucr, Albert UhlciiBperKcr, Jr., Voronlca lirunn (ncc. Veronica Ulilunsptrgcr), Wnlter Uli dispenser, KnUnUlileiiBperger, Helen Uh leuitpcriser, Defendant!) l.'acH of tlio above named defendantn m HI i l;u notice tlmt on the 10th. lay ol Novem ber 1U1U, tho above named plalntlirH filed their petition In the District Court of Web. Kttr County, Nebraska, ntialnst said defend. nnts, the object and prayer of Uilch Ih to secure a dcerco of snld court couilriulng the Interests and rcspeothu shares of the vart iiuk plnlntiiranddcfcndautNln and to tho North Katit (Quarter of Section i:iahteen (18) In Township Two (.'), North of Hango Ten (10),We8tof,tho6th. I'.M. In Webster Cuuutyi Nebraska and for a partition of said real isiruouiuoiiK uiu vunmis planum n iiihi uu fcndanis in accordance wllli their respective IntcrtHtt and shares therein and If saino can not bo equitably divided and partitioned then that said real estate bo sold under an order of said court and tho procteds thereof divided among tho parties according to their respective Interests anil for tuieh other and fin titer relief as may bo Just and equitable. You are required to answer said petition on or boforo thoUJnd day of December 1010. Dated thlsiOlh. day of November I'JIU. Conrad linger, l.ora Itasser, Matilda Hula licit, John II. Haladcn, I M ward ItasHcr, Imiuui Hither, John Knsser, llael llasser, Vcronlta Iloleomb, Joint Holcouib, Henry ItiUKCr, l'liilntlirs, Ily I'rcd Maurer.TlKlr Attorney, the.Kltchon CabinQt that saves miles'of slops' Kdl y OC ICji ,jBBr'vv .abn wvnnv .tVEy.A i i x mu ri-ai-nn.-'WiiHK . .H IJR ll ifs.rr .NMHrWfiNJsM ' .X "- rm rm r t -mmih H IT i" fuB th , v s .. t nt wnaTiouueT wine HOOSIEFL JtKo Extra Cost Hoosier's Celebrated Flour Bin Beind mado entiroly of metal and glass, the flour bin in Hoosior Kitchen Cabinets leaves no place for dust or germs to Ipdge. Tightly fastened to tho cabinet, it is never dented ' never spills, never gets out of order. Beyond question it is tho easiest to fill and keep clean. Iloosier is the scientific cabinet the one you should own. Graham Furniture Company "The Store of Quality." RED CLOUD-McFarland Bldg. HASTINGS We deliver free 0 eftarge to any part 0 the city or ih country V I, J fcafca.-iM ...u-jM,jMJ....,j, I ' J" Jk,- fr'.t . .,rr ...-I