BID CLOUD, MBBIASKA, CHEIF Cjfr ' 4 u i .. V" ,v dramatic poem, B IHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nobrnsktv. r'UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Intend In tlio I'cutcnirn at Htil (loud, Neb m Second Class Matter" A. B. MeARTHUR, Editor ami Owi c THE ONliY DP.MOOItATH) 1'AI'ICU IN WI'IIHTKK COUNTY Advertising FLatcs Foreign, per column Inch' 15c Local. " ' 0i. 12 ORPHEUM ffigft? JANUARY 13 and 14 DHIpKIIE 10 New Year Greetings We Wish You All A HAPPY NEW YliAK We thank you for your patronage during iptp, and : shall endeavor merit ( cojtfutuoute of thruout theryear that is' just begtin )nf-io2o. The:Refr Cloud 'Chief x f? 1 Id Air Line Starts in April Morrill Dimond liana communication from the Hif-htowur Aerial Tnumport. at ion company to the oll'eot thnt lb Is plariiiiiiR to slnrt its passenger service In April. Tho company plans to wso a a ('.pnssene;ur plane which will have tluee ir0-lioisopowur enittos which will bo so attached aud constructed that any one of the throe will take the piano to the next lauding Hold. The passenger compartment is to be very comfortably ilttod and it is the idea that the trip from Kansas City to Colo rado Springs can bo hladc in seven horns. The fare now planned is twice ordinary passenger md pullman rates whioh would ninke the trip referred to cost f"0. The landing' fields decided upon are said to be Seneca, Murysville, Washington, Mankato, Smith .Center, Phillipsburg, Norton, Seldon and a number of points in Colorado. This company has spent ciuite a little monoy in tlio project nnd seems to menu bus! noss. it will not be long to wait until tlio time set for starting the service which may become u reality in the coming year. Smith County Journal, Farm Bureau Notes m aE-annim Colorado Idaho New Mexico Missouri 10.000 acres eastern Colorado. 90 per cent tractor land well grassed, near markets. 3600 acres Tine irrigated land in southern Idaho improved "with several sets improvements, 300 acres alfolfa, line to subdivide into 70 acre tracts. Can double your money. 5200 acres N. Mexico, 15000 acres can be irrigated. 4000 unocnn water- balance will be eariy in spring. $15 per acre. 35000 acres in southern Missouri, large portion tillable, would make fime stock and grain ranch. WAYNE INlSE&TMPNTnnMBAiuv S39 First Natl Bank Bldg. OMAHA, NEBRASKA 1 israiffinfflMMiiiiiii """"'"t"r'n'Hinbit '") mii mmi'ti miin unii i mj anraiMm Christian Church Sunday, January 4 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Preaching Service 2 p. m. Service at South Side Mission 6:30 p. rn. C. E. Service 7:00 p. m. Sermon. "Are the Churches in Red Cloud to Hlnme tor INol Having Revivals? I wsmHUMiioKimniwiw rrnmxMiHiiiK u wsimk 1 "Hess's Poultry Panacea" s or - i tho best tonics and egg producrs on the i it and has been used here for years. Wi'-V. ell -'MORE EGG" the popular ndvn . - article for making hens lay. Fully fitiarai .- to produce RESULTS OR YOUR MONL 'IEFUNDED. THAQ I rHTTIMr &Thn nrimma.fr' I SAMJTXKJ. JG.JU VV1 1 111 VI w '"ftb" H -Mnnaia'-nra Economy In Beef Production Comes From Better Blood. Good Herd Bull Is First Step Toward Better Calves. The use of more and better pure bred sires is a dependable method of decreasing the cost of rib roasts and beefsteak, because cattle of better blood make more economical and rap id gains than do their scrub-unces tored rivals. Buying a good herd bull is the first stop ir. growing better calves at much less per pound. In com mon or native cow herds, calves sired by purebred bulls weigh omtuftaver- age about 125 pounds more a heaa when one year old than youngsters of the same age sired by the average tun of scrub bulls, and they will sell for about 2 cents a pound more as stockors and feeders. Two-year-old steers, sired by good purebrafJ&ulls weigh or. an average about 200 pj&nda a head more than steers paren scrub bulls, and sell for abp'i cents' a pound more as stockc'rftTrnd feeders. V v This difference in price; of thq two classes of calves and sfeers applies not simply to the difference in weight, hut to the total weight. For instance, in the case of yearlings, scrubs weigh about 300 pounds, and sell for about 9 cents a pound, whi!e grades at the same ago weigh about 425 pounds and will sell for 11 cents a pound. Two .vt-ur oiu scruu.s wuigll llOOUC 020 pounds a head and, valued at 8 cepts a pound, will bring $12 apiccc,"while grades of equal age weigh about 725 pounds and at 11 cents a pound as stockors and feeders, bring $87. HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent. h Kansas Pickups .Smith County K. B. Spuirlor loit another goi 1 lorso Motiduv. (Jeotgo King i kept buy butcher, lug fur the neighbor. T. 8. Spurriur and wlf vpiut Si u day at Austin Spurrier'. .Tins Logan luwrmhlp board inert tn, was held Monday Mt the J-ni Cii ' nn homo Misses (J nice, Louis.' n I Brown visited with (uu. .! girls Thursday, Ernest Uozni tli and fimily iM'.i with .Mr. and Mts. K, 13. hpiri i aat urduy uvuuiug. Jesse Hocking and family woro very pleusautly entertained at the hurtiest Freeman homo Sunday. Jesso Hocking will have a sale In tho uoar future iind will move with his family to California. Mrs. D. 1C. Orewcll and daughters, Misses Edith and Ella, spent Sunday with Mrs E. E. Spurrier. E. E. Spurrier and wife and Earl Abbott and wife ate Xmas dinner ut the Robt. Lannigan home. Mrs. F. M. Brown visited with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. George Rhorer in Smith Ceuter last week. D. K. Grewell spent a fow days last week with homo folks, but left Sunday to resume his work in Red Cloud. Little Ralph Brown who has been very low with rheumatism for tho last six weeks is some better at this writ ing. Civil Service Examination An open competitive examination under the rules of the U. S. Civil Ser vice Commission for tho position of Clerk (Male aud Female) in the Post Office Red Cloud, Nebraska, will be held on Saturday, January 10, 1920, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Applications for this examination must be made on the prescribed 4form, which, with necessary instructions, may be obtained from the Commission's local representative, Marion B'nom, Secretary Civil Service Board, at the Red Cload, Nebraska I'oH Otlice, or from the undersigned. All persons wishing to take this ex amination should secure blanks nnd tile their applications with the under signed at onco in order to allow time for any necessary corrections aud to arrange for the examination. .Mr J. M. Shoemaker Secretary Civil Service Board St.JPauJ, Minnesota. 1 An Act of Congress. approved July U, 119, provide: "TjSat hereafter in making appointments4 to clerical aud I .by Ipther positions in the executive branch or the Government In the District of CdVnmbia orelewhere preference shall bc'RiVen to lionorablyju'iselinrged.sold' jers, sailors Hiid marines, and widows o('sich, and to tho wives of Injured soldiers sailois and murines who them selves are not qualified, but whose wjvef are qualified to hold such posi tions." Applicants who are entitled to the benefit of thk ac. should attach to their applications their original dis- charge or a photostat or certiliod copy thereof or the ollicial record of their i'i viee, which will Ue returned to them after inspection by the Commission. Notice to Stockholders The Annual Meeting of the Farmers I'uiun Co-opurativo Association is call ed for January 20, 1H20, at 10 a. m in the Odd Fellows hall. Every Stock, holder should he present as a Board of Directors will be elected for 1D20. litinch served by the Ladles Aid society in the hall al noon. By tile Board of Director. Glycerine,, Mixture for Gas on" Stomach V' Simple glycerin, ntifiklhorn baik, etc., as mixed in Adlord ka relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. It acts on both upper hikI lower howul and removes all foul mat ter which poisoned stomach. Oflen Cl'RES constipation 1'ievents iippon. dicttis. Tho INSTANTpleasnut action of Adler-l-ku surpiiius both ductus and patients. One man who suffered livo years fiom indigestion and cnns'l pation was helped by ONE dose.- C I,. Cottiug. Druggist. FARM LOANS I am ready 'to make you n farm loan in any amount and at the low est rate of interest. It is a well known and conceded fact that I can get you a loan with absolutely no delay for inspection or otherwise. All that is required is on abstract of title and your money Is ready for you. Office opposite the E. G. Caldwell law office. J. H. BAILEV. FOR SALE Four Duroc Jersey Boaivi, recorded Two at $25.00 each, one at $35.00 and ono at $50.00,, Mi at HIKE 'BMSPiF Inavalc, NcbraaKa. TAKEN UP A red steer calf. Owner can have same by paying for its keep and also the advertising. G. W. Davis. Make the Darning Basket a Relicv of the Past Stop working and worrying over the holes that wont stay darned. Buy Armor Plate Hose for the whole family. It takes a long time to wear a hole in Armor Plate Hosiery even with children's romping play. Made of the strongest and best yarn obtainable knit to shape and size exactly auddyed with Harms-Not Dye (it ab solutely will not rot, burn or weak en the yarn). Armor Plate stockings fit in with the policy of our 9tore Dccauit; they're the very best for the money. All sizes all prices. We recommend them the makers' guarantee' them. : ,. "See them today. Mrs. Barbara Phares GEO. W. HUTCHISON RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Office Phones: Bell Red 33, Farmers' 63. Residence: Bell Red 177 Renl Estate, Insurance, Loans, and Abstracts 210 ACRKS Combination stock and grain farm, 70 acres pasture, 25 ncrco alfalfa, balance under cultivation; cultivated land all level except about 20 acres; five room house, stable for 8 head of rorses, small granary,' Ktiragc, silo, cow and hog sheds, well and windmill and only 20 feet to water, about five acres of heavy timber fenced hog tight, good oichard, close to school, on R. P. D. and telephone, two nnd one-half miles to town, $75.00 per acre. 160 ACRES All under cultivation except about 20 acies; 80 acres on the fam ous Ptaiiie Dog valley, level as a floor and the very best black loam alfalfa and corn ground, balance gentle slope. Good six-room house, well and windmill, small stable, corn ciib, garage, etc. Mile and a half to' town on a peifcctiy level road. This is one of the choice farms in this valley, and land of this character has sold in the same neighbor hood during the past few months from .$125 to .$135 per acre. Close to schoorand on R. P. D. and telephone. Price 100 per acre. Possession may be had on either of these farms March 1, 1920, and may be bought, on a payment of $2,500 cash, balance up to one half of purchase price March 1, 1920, and owner will carry back one half of the purchase 'price for five years at G per cent. These farms are located in Harlan county, Nebraska, and will be on the market but a short time as owner will rent them if not sold. jpiraCT Any Auto Tire Half-Soled Any SizeThe large ones as well as the small onesWE HALF-SOLE THEM ALL rncT ami? wait ac Miiru I El GUARANTEED SOOO MILES THE'RE PUNCTURE PROOF Let Us Examine Your Tires R. C. Sutton's Service Station 1 BramwiraiiiiLra VVWAVJ,AV.VVAV.V.V.V.V.VtV.V.V.V.VVAV.VJWWlA ? IF ITS i.i i Building Material WE HAVE IT Jlalone-Gellatly Go J vwwv. LWLVVWAAAK W. H. TABER'S ANNUAL DUROC-JERSE . BRED SOW SALE TABER'S ORION TABER'S ORION, By The King PRICE SENSATION, By King Sensation 44 Head of Tried Sows, Fall and Spring Gilts, and Nine Boars THURSDAY, JANUARYS, 19 Sale Held in $80,000 Heated Sale Pavilion RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Write for Catal tim (o W. II. TABKR, Ina 'i, Nehr. Spirit Meant for All. Tlmt fcplrlt wlileji FHllkos quid hearts, which M'ciiih to ciiiiio forth t" stich from every dry knoll of mt grass, from every plno Hfunip, nntl hnlMmhcddcd stone on which the (lull 'March un shlnc, comes forth to tin poor and hungry, nnd to such as nr of simple taste. -ICmcrHon. . Tin Cautious Elephant. Am nt p-ironlclM tell us that the Jlown-i' iiii'llincs tested their nil It, 'tnry i,r.jK , j,y sending an elephant ut .ii ititi mid thon watching to se whether th cautious beast wouia crosB. J:v.n to tliM (luy the natives In Indin net great Hlore by the elepkant'4 caution. ' l ;iwnffiaK- r.A!j r V 0 V. T I i '! 1 . x