BED CLOUD, NKMAJfcA, OUIET i t LI "We ought to make a hit" Chesterfield AND why not? Never were finctobtiecos so skillfully blended! Chesterfield.; bring you the best of Turkish and Domestic leaf, blended to bring out new de lights of flavor. 0)3H I r i.- Dispersion Sale Registered Percheroits AT THE ROBERTS SALE BARN, SUPERIOR, NEB. atur 15 Bred Mares, 4 Stallions and 2 Stallion Colts m a. day, Feb. 14 1 Ct.illlons JESSW1LLARD, No 116687. black-, age 4, wt 1900. First ptiz: ard sweec stakes at Nucleoli cotmty fair, 1918. 9 HANNIBL, No. J1233J, grjy,g6, wt 19j0. First pri" and sweepstakes at Thav:r county lair, 19i9. PHDRO.Mo 134382, black, age 3, wt 1950. Firt prise and sweepstakes at Nuckolls cuuntv fair, J9JV. ERIA, No. J37I02, black age 3, wt 1300. Also Bay and Bhci Stallion colts IWnres 2 warning mare colts, black and bay, good and growthv 2 cominp, 2 yr olds January Weather Report Temperature: Moan ','U do., iiiu.vl mum (!) deg. on Iflili, iiiliilmiun '1 deg. on 'J till. l'loclpitttloii: Tolul 0(W Inches Suowf.ill: Total 7 inches. Xtiiutii'r of dajs ulcnr II, pnttly cloudy 5. cloudy 11. D.itei of Sleet .', I'i, III. Prevail ng wind Dl'fCtlon X V 11 days. ("has. S. Ludlow, Observer. Baptist Church Notes Siiinliiv school lit '1 p III I'rcHc.lilug ut .'! p m. liy ltuv. Jirtiee EsllOltniltl. Kveryoue Is much impressed with II ro I'Nht'ltiiKir.s up.to.duti'k'o-ptil sei inoni mill you should come mid hear him ami be with us in tin: Sunday school There will In a sailed meeting of the Nebraska liaptlst. siuto convention held in the Fhst Uaptist church tit Lincoln. Kach uhuruh Is urged to send at least, two incmbci.s, one liiyiiiiin, one woman with the pastor. 9000 Miles in a Ford Truck I ItiiML'int' it! Nine thousand tulles for ?l"I7.:i7 tlmlV the record of a Kotd One Ton Truck loaned with touring and camping equipment, anil oariyli g Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh and children (our infoim.int dousu't say how iniuiy children), also tlieir married dainjhtir, Mis. Aimstr.iutr, and lier husband. On .Inly 7th lust, they loaded u I'ord TneU not n tommy car-with n tent, fiying pans, li-lilug tackle mid sundry c imping equipment, climbed to thulr seats. Mini soon left behind the city of Ames low. i. Their trip led Ihiough siou City, Ripid City. Wind Cave, Hot Springs, Yellowstone National l'.irli mid 'Jliti towns or cities, mid con sumed approximately three months. A record of the t-xpendituies for the entire !)U10 mile hip showed that the amount spent for gas-, nil mid rep.iirs totaled just e.sactly 51'7 .'17. Can you beat it ' -a duck 13 j ana lasu. t i yr olds. macr, wt ibUJ and 15 JU. fjominjj 4 yr old I black' wt 1650. '1 cominp, 4 yr olds, gray and bay, wt 1950 and 1800. Bay, 6 yrsold, wt 1350 Bay 8 yrs old, wt 10 '0. Black 7 yrs old, wt 1'wO Black h 12 yrs old, wt 19 Span of gray fi yr olds, wt 32 U. ! ALL STOCK REGISTERED IN THE PERCHERON SOCIETY OF i. AMERICA. DAY AND DATE OF MARES BRED GIVEN AT SALE W. L. PARR, Ruskin, Neb. f " C'oN. Henderson and Denny, Auct. I K Bottenflold, Clerk h Env and drink at Powell .fc Pope's Uafe. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cowdcn spent Thursday in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Haycfl spent the last of tlio week with friends at Ox foul.,. .lohn Ihunllton c-ime up from' Guide ltoek Wednesday evening and left on 14 for Kairbury to attend ti hog sale 31 m I Public Auction aMMMOBafaaTininr Hggi p 1 m 1 1 wjii i n m ' il I Hi ) ill If l in Wil onday, Feb. 9th M Fine 80 Acre Farm V2 mile north and V mile east of Franklin, Neb. North J2 of Northeast J4, Section 30, Township 2, Range 14. Good 7-room house, barn 26x28, stable for 5 head of horse, machine shed, stanchion for 9 neaa or cattle; running water; Plenty ot timber; 15 acres of alfalfa; 25 of pasture. $3,000 incumberance, six per cent. acres T3yJp 8 - Head of Horses - Bay mare 12 yrs old, wt 1300; bay mare 7 yrs old, wt 1200; black mare 7 yrs old, wt 1200; black mare 4 yrs old, wt 1000; 2-yr-old colt; yearling colt; bay gelding 7 yrs old. 19 - Head of Cattle - 19 5 cows, giving milk; 7 cows, not giving milk; 7 calves from 1 to 9 months old 8 HEAD OF HOGS : 1 Sow and 7 Pigs Farm Machinery, Feed, Etc. Tongueless lister; disc; 2-section harrow; 2-row weeder; new McCormick mow er: 3-inch wagon: wagon and rack: soring waeon: ton hnrrrv 9 ctc nc ,L. HI harness; single harness; gasoline barrell; cream separator, No. 12 DeLaval; 15 tons airaira nay; cane ana airaira seed it threshed by sale date: 20 bushels potatoes; canned fruit; HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 14 doz CHICKENS. TERMS: 6 months at 10 per cent interest, approved security CLYDE BAK 0. L. Hayden and Thos. Britt, Auct's. N. A. Butler, Clerk M !e m OWNER ? Franklin Austin Bros. Lunch Wagon on Grounds iln""" irn ALL NEIIRASKA PREACHERS INVITED TO LINCOLN The biggest and most important meeting of ministers ever hold in Ne braska is scheduled for Febuiary 18, ID. and 20, when practically every i prencher of every evangelical church in this state will ho in Lincoln to at tend the stale-wide meeting of pas tors to discuss local phases of tne Ir.tereluirch World Movement. Invita tions were last week mailed from the Omaha office of the Movement I to the 1500 protestant ministers of' Nebraska and score. of acceptances ' inv being received by the committee every day. The meeting is held to be' of such importance to churches that all the expenses of the ministers as, far as railroad, and sleeping car fate when necessary, are being borne by the Intci'church World Movement and the hope is that the different chinches1 in Lincoln will arrange to take care of the minister.-? of their denomination durng the conference. While the great meeting of Ne hraskn ministers is being held in Lin coln, a smilar meeting of ministers will he hold in every state capitol throughout the United States. The Ne braska movement is but one cog in the groat wheel. It is the expectation that every active minister or every evangelical church in the entire Unit-1 ed Slates will attend one of the con ferences during the month of Febru ary. The Nebraska meeting is being held with three objects in view. .First, to ncquant Nebraska pastor. with the j results of the groat Woild Suney Conference held in Atlantic City on' January 7th to 10th, 1?'20. Second, to secure the support of the Nebraska pastors to the local plans for Noma lea. Third, to make preparations for, local conferences in every county and township in Nebra.ska. I Forty-two of the great te'igiojs denominations were lepreser.ted in tlit Atlantic City conference and while there are some of the national bodies which have not yet affiliated them selves with the Intel church World Movement, individual ministers of the.ie churches will lie welcomed in the Nebraska state-wide conference with tne same warmtn and on tlie . same i terms accorded the ministers of thoe religious bodies which are already in the Movement. "This pastors' confcicncc will lie one of the most notable affairs that has ever been held in Nebraska," the! invitations to the ministers read. "The matters that will come before the con ference cannot fail to be of the very greatest interest to every pastor and every church in America. We have reason to believe that it will be even more inspiring and significant than the great Atlantic City meeting itso'f. "Because of the nature of the pro gram and the outstanding men who will address the meeting, we oarnes:ly believe the conference will mark an epoch in the life of every attendant. We tru.st you wi'.l let nothing inter fere with your presence at this con ic rence." r.ed ears for Mile Frame A Smith Ui-n-,. Co John Kdwnrdt and K S. Fit went to Superior this morning. Glycerine Mixture Surprises Red Cloud The quick action of Minpln glycerine buckthorn liiiik, etc., as mixed In Ad ler-i-ka, is surprising. One spoonful relieve-. ANY CASK gas on stomach or sour stomach. Adler-i ka nuts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and re moves nil foul acuiimulated mat lor , which poisoner! stnmaeb (iiteu Ul It KS constipation. Prevents appendici tis. One lady reports sho has nomoie pain in hack of head or gas on stomach since using Adler-i-Ua. C. L. Cutting, druggist. E. S. Gaurber Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate. Insurance, Loans, Abstracts PHO.MFS ?K Red,U" S Kruuencf, 177 lad. 63 Red Cloud Nebraska 210 Acres Combination stock and grain farm. 70 acres pasture, 25 acres alfalfa, balance under cultivation: cultivated land all level except about 20 acres; live ro6m house, stable for H head of horses, small granary, garage, silo, cow and hog sheds, well and windmill and only 20 feet to water, about five acres of heavy timber fenced hog tight, good orchard, close to school, on R. F. D. and telephone, two and one-half miles to town. 575.00 per acre. ISO Acres All under cultivation except about 20 acres: 80 acres on the famous Prairie 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 ctib. garage, etc. Mile and a half to town on a perfectly level road. This is one of the choice farms in this valley, and land of this character has sold in the same neighborhood during the past few months from $125 to $135 per acre. Close1 to school and on R. F. D. and telephone. Price S100 per acre. Possession may be had on either of these farms Maich 1, llt2, nn.t may be bouyht on u pajniMit of S'J.hoO cash, balance up to ( nehatf ot purchase ptice Mm eh 1. C0, and oweier will carry bads one half of the uiiehii.se price Tor tlv yeais at (i percent. These fiunis are located in Harlan count, Nebraska, ai d will be on the market but a short time as owner will lent them if not sold. i miiiiiiLnT.rawTOnnr'MMfMixij-acgBaEK- .OWaL.-HHM At the C. E. Arnold farm, G miles north and 3 east of Cowles, C miles south and 3 east of Blue Hill, 4 southwest of Rosemont Tuesday, Feb, 10 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp Head of Stock 5 Head of Horses Gray mare coming fi yrs old. wt 1350; black marc 7 yrs old, vt 1300; bay mare wt 1300; gray horse 4 yrs old, wt MOO; bav horse 4 yrs old, wt 1250. 8 1 Duroc Jersey Hogs 30 sows to farrow in April; 40 fall shoats: 10 barrows, wt about 180. purebred Duroc Jersey boar. , s Farm Machinery, Etc. McCormick binder. John Deere single-row cultivator, wagon and hay rack. Bradley manure spreader without truck, Dain feed grinder. 2 stacks alfalfa hay, Glenwood telephone and telephone line right, numerous other articles. TERMS 9 months at 10 Lunch on Grounds J. M. and H. W, Arnold G. G. Denny, Auct. James McBride. Clerk. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures Public Sale As I have rented my farm and am moving away, I will sell at public auction at my farm mile north of Cowles, Neb., on THURSDAY, FEB. 12 Commencing at 12 o'clock 4Q Head of Stock 4Q 5 Head ot Horses One team gray marcs, 3 and 4 yrs old. wt about 1550; black mare, 8 yrs old. wt 1600: gray mare. 9 yrs old, wt 1700; brown horse, 17 yrs old, wt 1350. 20 Head of Cattle Polled Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs old with papers, lteadof herd; 4 milk cows, z giving miiK, i iresn soon; 6 ;5-yr-oiu neiters. 2 with calf by side or fresh soon; 2 2-yr-old heifers, 1 with calf by side 1 fresh in about 6 months; 10 calves. ThcMargln of Safety Is represented by the amount of Insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself into n fancied security. because lire has never louche I you It doesn't follow that you're, iiiinnino Toiiuiiow -no today, if you have time and you better Mud time come to the olllco and we'll write a policy on your houso, furniture, store or merchandise,. LA TIM MAV UK TOU LATT0- O. C. TEEL Reliable Insurance IS HEAD OF HOGS 15 shoats weighing from 75 to 100 pounds, each. Farm Machinery, Household Goods, Etc. Disc: 3-sec harrow; lister: 2 cultivators: sulky plow; McCormick mower; Deering rake; hay buck; stacker: stalk drill; 2 wagons box and rack, top buggy; AUTOMOBILE; 3 h p Fairbanks-Morse gas engine; power wood saw; power feed grinder; power wash ing machine; power grindstone; telephone and line right; some oats, corn, barley and alfalfa. HOUSEHOLD GOODS piano and bench, practically new; sectional book case; library table; 3 extension tables; 8 leather scat dining chairs: rockers; kitchen cabinet; kitchen chairs; cupboards; beds; 3 chilfoniers; 2 dressers comooe; sewum nuicnmo; stoves;) yxiz rugs; many otnerarticlds TERMS: $ 1 0 and under cash; 1 0 months at 10 r interest. E. V. PAUL, Owner G. G. Denny, Auct. Free Lunch 11:45 a. in. E. T. Foe, Clerk Dr. R.V. Nicholson ' Dr. W.H. McBride DENTIST Oltlco Over .MbrlKlil'i Htoro Red Cloud Nebraska DENTIST OVBU STATU HANK REDCLOUD NEBRASKA 25 Head of Cattle 5 cows coming 3 yrs old; 2 cows coming 6 yrs old; 4 cows comin 5 yrs old; 2 cows, coming 4 yrs old; 5 heifers' coming 2 yrs old, Some cf these will be fresh by day of sale, others fresh soon. 4 steers coming 2 yrs old; purebred Shorthorn bull, coming 3 vrs 2 grade Shorthorn bulls 2 yrs old; grade Shorthorn bull com'g l'yr V .) n j4afayiiiiLS)'Ma-.v.-W-wr fcMtfe, .'4,jV.v.-. . -tw 'r.ttf.u ,-vi.-M...,arimwiwj uum'u) Kl-UfcAHfw f l p Mi J V ..tmtI4t4l.