'&.. -J -wiwwpwjatwiiorfMArfcu!(iftiJ! v RED OLOtJD, mSlKAfKAv CEDE? ? 5 i f9t 7 I ( 5. I IF W X K RRSKSISBtaSM as TOLD TO US M ! Si K M H K K a !3 K K'K K K Eat and drink at Powell & Pope's Cafe. ' tf The Brown Bear Cafe has -quit business. Mrs. Frank Hughes spent Saturday in Hastings. Chas. Steward spent Wednesday in Guide Rock. Emil Polnicky went to Hastings Friday morning. J. L. Bcebo and I. B. Wagoner spent Saturday in Diller. Ed Derr was a passenger to Alva, Oklahoma, Sunday morning. Mrs. Earl Webber spent Saturday with relatives at Guide Rock. W."F. Pickering was down from Riverton Thursday afternoon. Father Fitzgerald was a passenger to Superior Tuesday morning. Chas. Ireland is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. K. McArthur and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burch arc the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday night. E. S. Fitz and Roy Rust attended Smith Bros, hog sale Thursday at Cadams. , ' Mrs. Chas. Trautman went to Blue Hill Friday morning to visit relatives and friends. Ed Metcalf, John Edwards and Will McPhcrson were in Mt. Rose, Kan sas, Sunday. ' A. G. Ellison, Foreman of the Watts Constniction Co., was in the city this week. Mrs. Gus Wiggins went to Super ior Wednesday morning to visit her brother and family. F. G. Turnure left Sunday morning for St. Joe and Kansas City where he will spend a few days. Mr. and 4 Mrs. Enos "Reynolds left sas, mursqay morning to spenu , few days with his brother. ' - Tho Misses Helen McNeny 7n"d vM.t. ai,i rntnnoH fcomn Run- day morning from Denver. Gordon Hamilton had tho misfor- tune to break his wrist while crank- ing an automobile Sunday. fblfSSlf! DC Sunday mng for Wymote where M and Mrs.,Harry Waller of Su they will ijiakthgr home rf wg the city with7 Bay Butter went'to NorcatutfKan- f,,r SHE IN REGARD TO -MOVING PICTURES! IT IS A WELL KNOWN FACT THAT THE BESSE AUPITORIUM. THEATRE IS ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE STATE AND THE PEOPLE OF RED CLOUD AND WEBSTER COUNTY ARE INDEED FORTU NATE IN HAVING IT. BUT WITH THIS FINE THEATRE THEY DE MAND A FINE SHOW. ONE THAT IS IN KEEPING WITH THIS BUILDING. NOW IN ORDER TO PUT SHOWS IN THIS BUILDING THAT THE PEOPLE DEMAND THE MANAGEMENT HAS TO GO TO A VERY HEAVY EXPENSE" AND THIS IS JUST WHAT THE NEW MANAGEMENT HAS DONE. MR. JACK TILLER, UNDER WHOSE DIRECTION THE AUDI TORIUM IS BEING OPERATED, HAS ADVISED MR MILLER, THE MANAGER, TO PUT IN THE BEST, PROVIDING THE PEOPLE WILL .SUPPORT IT. THIS MR. MILLER HAS DONE, HAVING SIGNED, CONTRACTS FOR THE BEST FILMS ON THE MARKET, ALSO BY PUTTING IN A FOUR PIECE ORCHESTRA, BESIDES MAKING SEVERAL MINOR CHANGES IN THE PROJECTION AND HEATING SYSTEM. IN FACT IT IS OPERA TED ON A PAR WITH THE BEST THEATRES IN THE COUNTRY. IT IS JUST WHAT THE PEOPLE HAVE DEMANDED THE BEST. LET'S SUPPORT IT. DC I HBE 3E 3HE Next Monday is Valentine's day. ' P. M. Whitehead of McCook is in the city this week. Joe Gurney was down from Inavalo Tuesday afternoon. Joo Crow of Republican City was in the city Tuesday. Good meals good service moderate prices Powell & Pope's cafe H. B. Hunter of Guide Rock was in the city Tuesday afternoon. $ Have your eyes tested and glnsses fitted at Mitchell's Jewclery store. Good Homo Baking. Mrs. Minnie Robinson. Call C. To Dickenson or phono Ind. 141M. Walter Good of Cowlcs was in tnc city Thursday afternoon attending to some business matters. Miss Paulino Geliatly of Indianap olis, Indiana, is visiting her brother, II. C. Geliatly and wife. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Beck have mov ed into the residence formerly occu pied by Mrs. Clara Walker. The American Legion Post will hold a meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the I. 0. 0. F. hall. Leonard Railsback of Wilsonvillc arrived hero Wednesday morning to visit T. W. White and other relatives. Lutheran services tho first and third Sunday of every mqnth at 11:30 A. M. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Mr. Haywood left Saturday morn ing for Oswego, Kansas, where ho will work for the Watts Construction Co. L. R. Rust left Tuesday morning for points in Illinois where ho will spend a couple of weeks with rela tives. Engineer Ernest Straycr arrived hero Friday morning from McCook to take tho switch engine in the local yards. Mrs. R. D. Gaston returned to Hast ings Saturday after spending a week -pith her son. Frank. Gaston - and laiuuj. r ?, 04- ,. Farmer3. union atore at Tna valo "will conduct an 8-day Cash sale commencing Saturday and "ending Feb. 19th. adv. ..rH John M flhilS. PhVnS ofllce Bell 82, lnd. 32 M; Residence Bell 82, Ind 82Y. 3 1:3 '.; 3jB 3E J-WMWjr '" II II I vi I "You Can't Beat That Route for Scenery" said a much-traveled man, referring to the Burlington Denver & Rio Grande and Western Pacific that great central, scenic high way through Colorado and Salt Lnke to California. Folks just nuturally want to e all tliey can when tln-y travel. This service JolTers tho bigKet .possible travel trout, Tlic oliotl ulo was planned so that nil the best scunei y is missed in daylight It ttilcci n little longer, but It costs no more. It In the Ideal route Koing, roturulni, or tiutli N. B. BUSH. Ticket Agent Chas. Britton returned to his home at Guidc"Rock after spending a couple of days with his brother, D. G. Brit ton. Paul Mocdo and children of Ster ling, Illinois, are in the city visiting his sister, Mrs. Grant Turner and family. Henry Zalman loaded his household goods Tuesday and loft for Wheeler, Kansas, where ho intends to make his future homo. Prof. Chas. Shercr returned to Lincoln Sunday morning nftcr spend ing a couple of day3 at the home of Mrs. I. 0. Walker. Tho Farmers' Union store at Ina valo will conduct an 8-day Cash sale commencing Saturday and ending Saturday, Feb. 19th. adv. Roadforcman R. E. French of Mc Cook spent several hours in Red Cloud Tuesday attending to Burling ton business matters. Kenneth Kcagle, L. Stunkard, Frank Ellingcr and D. B. Stunkard accompanied tho stock loaded from here i to Kansas City Sunday morn ing V ?? TWo hundred and two cars of stock, including that loaded here, passed thru here Sunday morning, enroute to tho markets at St. Joo and Kansas City. : Dr. Warrick, the snecialist. will mceeyc, ear, nose and throat pa using anu inose needing glasses, at Dr. Damerell's, Tuesday, February 221 Hours 2 to 6. Alf Nolan shipped two cars or hogs to tho Kansas City market Tuesday morning and D. B. Hulsebush shipped oho car of hogs from Lester. Alf Nolan accompanied the shipment. W. G. Hamilton returned home the last of the week from Omaha where he attended the Retail Clothiers' Stato Convention. He was elected directoo from the 6th district, of this organi zation. Conductor Bob Moore arrived in the city Friday morning to relieve .Conductor Cassell onjNos. 4 and 11 for a few days. Mr. Cassell went to Denver Friday evening to spend a few days. , Will Mountford left with his car load of household goods, etc., Tues day morning for Selden, Kansas, where ho will make his future home. Mrs. Mountford and cnildren will join him in a few days. Conductor Cassell returned to Red Cloud Wednesday morning to resume his work on the ' Hastings-Red Cloud passenger after spending a few days at Denver. Conductor Moore, who had been relieving him, went to Mc Cook Tuesday evening. M. K. Quigloy received word Wed- day from his wife, who has been nt iJenver for several weeks caring for her brother, John Gavin, stating that he passed away Tuesday after an illness of several weeks. The fu neral was held this morning. The following shipped stock to Kan sas City Sunday morning: "Dolanoy Bros, three cars of hogs, Ed Reiher and son one car of hogs, D. B. Stunkard three cars of cattle, Cra: bill & Stunkard two cars of hogs and A. B. Crabill two cars of hogs. CENTRE," TDEpC2fe2& ,?jT ExMlaratiigBirliHiM; Vaudavills . ...-.'WMC. Irillltit Ism le lit ruaeit 1UIET MME JMTIKE EVEIV WEEKDAY UMTI Xtl IIMEJI MB IHTIW T K WICKO 1 rr, January Weather Report Temperature: Menu 32 dcK. nmxU muiujW deg. on 15, 18, 10th, minimum 11 dog. on 12th, Precipitation: Total 0.57 Inch. Snowfall: Total 2 inches. Number of days Clear 11!, partly cloudy 0, cloudy 10. Prevailing wind-Direction N V 11 days, Chns. 8. Ludlow, Observor. Kansas Pickups Mrs. Lucy Snow Is on the sick list. James Spuirler was in Smith Centor .Monday. D. K. Urewell and family visited Sunday with Mis Lucy Snow. Alzlnti Mittsoti is quite hick at tho home of her piuenU., at this writing Mrs. U 10. Spun ler and Mrs. B F. Payne called at Mrs Leiuloibruiult'b Monday af lei noon. E. H. Spurt iurund futility and Earl Abbott uud wife spent Sunday with the James Spun lor family. Alls. Hi nest Pteouian visited the latter part of last Week with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Vnncc lu Lebanon. Miss Tliclma Lunnigun spcut Satur day and Sunday at the homo of her grundpat Snts, Mr and Mrs. Lnnnigan in Smith Center. Lcolla Yeune, who bus been working for James Spurrier's for the last three wveks, returned to her home in Smith Center, Tuesday. J. C Dunn and dnugbtor, Nora, form er tesldents ot this vicinity but now residing In Lincoln, Nebraska are bore for an extended vlbit. Wednesday of last week the people of Oilole vicinity gathcied at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ernebt Freeman to spend the evening and albo to loiuind Mis, Fiee man 'it was her birthday Theio weioaboulilftypie'scnt. Fruit, oulto and colTuo woio sui ved and all de paited at a late hour wishing her many more happy bhthdajs On Monday evening of this week Mr. and Mis. E. E. Spurrier wore very much surprised when about ilfty neigh bors came filing iii with well filled baskets for supper and to remind thorn of their twentyllrst wedding annivers ary. The evening was spcut in music and games. The guests departed in tho wee small hours of the mornlDg each saying they had Bpcut a joyous eveulng'and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Spurrier many more happy occasions Tho Farmers Union Association of Inavale will conduot a Cash Sale for B days commencing, Saturday aud closing February lOtb. adv " U 1. CONDEMN 1UGH PRICED '' J JJ1 STOCK FOODS ? frr PROMINENT HOG RAISER SAYS PRICES CHARGED ARE UN WARRANTED MAKES HIS OWN HOG FOOD, WITH BETTER RESULTS "That he is through paying fancy, prices for stock foods and hog rem edies and that ho is raising some of the best hogs placed on the market" was tho statement made recently by E. H. Beckstead, well-known hog raiser and authority on live stock. Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the envy of his neighbors, and have "topped the market" for several years in ,Iowa. He states that for years he bought high-priced hog foods and hog rem edies, but he is all through paying ex travagant prices for what he can make for himself. He states that what the hogs need are minerals, and tells the secret of his wonderful suc cess by explaining that ho takes about five pounds of ordinary mlneraline (which is' pure concentrated minerals and cost'only a couple of dollars) and mixes same with enough bran or fill er to make a hundred pounds. All hogs, and especially brood sows re quire minerals as they keep them free from worms, and in tho pink of con dition, and are essential to tho hogs growth and a well balanced ration. This inexpensive mixture placed in a sheltered box where tho hogs can got at it when they need it, will produco far better results than .any high priced so-callqd stock foods. Send two dpllnrs to Tho Minneralino Chemical Co., 1G38 North Wells St., Chicago, 111., and they will forward you by prepaid parcel post, enough mineraline to make a full hundred pounds. (Adv.) Sea Gulls. ' There are more than 60 kinds ot gulls to be found all over tho world. Most of' these arc marlno or sea-dwell-Ing birds, though overal species are. found near Icu&s c2 fresh water, like tho Great Lakes and other Inland soaa, As there aro many kinds of gulls, so, too, they have many names, somo o which possess real charm and inter est Among them aro the arctic gull, tho gooso gull, the herring or silvery gall, tho Iceland gulL tho klttlwake, tho laughing gulU and the 6eamows. The Attrolooer In China. From tho earliest times astrology tas been ono of tho arts Burrounded y mystery. But In China It Is a jery pe?Uoui-profession, When a, so. nllrwl nrnnhfit nrcdleta an event VflllCU !oes notoccur, he loses his head. MERCHANDISE Priced Right To meet present low prices on Merchandise and to clean up on COTTON BATS will close them out at the following prices; 1 8c Bats for 1 4c 25c Bats for 1 8C 50c Bats for 35C $1.80 Bats for $1.30 This is all CLEAN COTTON, bought at the higher prices MY LOSS is YOUR GAIN. If you are needing, or going to need bedding, don't wait, as the supply is limited and they are DARGAINS at these prices. Cretones, Challies, Silkolines, Comfort "Cloth at V off During This Sale Barbara P hares Mm Did It Siaphen? Well it is this way, there Js a chance for every man that has any energy what ever, to get a home, come and sec us. We have about fifteen (15) farms to offer as follows, Improved and unimproved ones, will take Crop payments after the first payment is mado. These farms are located in tho best part of the West and we think this is a much better plan for you Mr. Renter. Buy one of these farms where you can pay out for it, the same as paying rent and you will own your own home. We know of men that have paid out for their land that way in three years, why not you try and get one the same way. j. We give free transportation, for to go and see these farms, when the roads are so we can travel ove'rvthcm safely. Now is the time for you toget the bgsjt proposition we :. ever1 found4inland. if you are' interejte come in and see us and talk it over. We will surest you a good buy if you will come and ride out with us, We have other good buys of all kinds. Please remember the address. 0 IE Carpenter Son & Co. ome Office Red Cloud, Neb. Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Offlce Ovet Albright' Btore Red Cloud Nebraska "SPUDS We have just received a carload of extra 'Ohio Reds' and 'Whites' and same may be now had at the store for $1.35 Per - Anticipate your future needs in potatoes and place your order. The Farmers Union nflmiflfflm C. R. Carpenter, Selden, Kan Dr.WMMcBride DKNTIBT OVEB STATE BANK t 1 Red Cloud Nebraska 99 Bushel 5?