JF JtlD CLOUD, MttftJUfKA, ascsai Mr. Merchant THIS OFFICE is, this season, in a position to handle the Christmas gift card business thathas hereto fore gone to the cities. Our stock of cards has just arrived and we will be pleased to show you the beautiful assortment of engraved, embossed, hand tint- ed cards from some of the best gift card manufacturers ' iti the world. The Successful Business Man in recent years never fails to remember his patrons r at Christmas time with an appropriate card. People have become to expect it, and it is a very inexpensive way of extending the season's greetings, proving to the 'customer that his business dealings with you have been appreciated and causing him to remember you when he feed's any thing in the line you carry. f x Call at our office and let us talk it over. r THE RED CLOUD CHIEF ni luF'J nil claims uuiy uieu w tj 1.1 ii lit.. .a MHKDiniun All Things Considered We Believe That MAITLAND COAL Is as cheap if not cheaper, than any other kind of fuel. If you are not using MAITLAND try some of ours the next time you order. Piatt cfr Frees If your printed matter comes from the 'Chief you know it is 'right' : 14 'fl IW r I, fX- f 17 x ' . firlnco Albert is cold in toppy red -biis, tidy red tin. t liandsomo poitnii al half pound tin humidors and in tho pound crystal class humidor with tponca moistmier ' top. Copyright 1021 by,-,J.ieypoiJ Tobacco Co". ' WUutoa-Stlm, W, Hi I I w i unit i Christmas Greeting Cards in iiiEiEiEranEtnixitu.i i i,m . Get the joy that's due you! We print it right here that if you don't know the "feel" and the friendship of a joy'us jimmy pipe GO GET ONE ! And get some Prince Albert and bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong! For Prince Albert's quality flavor coolness fragrance is in a class of its own ! You never tasted such tobacco ! Why figure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when we tell you that Prince Albert can't bite, can't parch! Our exclusive patented process fixes that! Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin's cigarette! My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent! And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut. And, say oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe ! Do it right now! PRINCE ALBERT Kansas Pickups SMITH COUNTY Miss Volnui Carr spent Sunday with Misses Roba nnd Zulu Ingram. The Rout Linnignti family arc now living on the T. S Spurrier farm. Mrs. Tliolma KeUdaii spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs, Hoht, Liuinlgnti Kenneth Ahhott of Martinsville, Indiana came in Sunday night for nil extended visit with his brother. Marl Ahhott Mrs. Door, asUtorof Mis. Jermlna Peterson, Is huio vlMtlng relatives Her home is In Montana. Newell Meriitt and family of Luban a'i and Hoy to Lull and family of 13boii won- Sunday visitors at the Eirl Abbott home Mrs. Jermiua Peterson fof Smith Renter returned to her home 'Monday n'tcr ii week's visit with relatives in the Pawnee neighborhood. T S Spurrier has purchased proper ty in Lebanon and moved to that place last week. Mr. Spurrier has been n resident of Lagan township for forty eight yeais. He will be missed ou the farm however wo wish htm good luck and contentment in town. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of Webster Coun ty, Nebraska In tho Matter of the Estate of Ras mus Jensen Deceased. Ci editors of Bald Estate will talco Notice, that the time limited for pre. sentation and flllnc of claims ntrainst j Bnld estate is February 4, 1922, and for tuo payment 01 ueois is April oin,iuzz, , that I will alt at the county court room in said county on the 0th day of Nov. hear and allow hlcli arc a first estate, and on 1022 to exa mine, hear, allow and adjust allclnlms and objections of genet al creditors duly (Hod. Dated tills 8th day of October 1021 (Seal) A D. KANNEY County Judge. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of Wobstor Coun' ty, Nebraska In the mutter of the Estate of Char ,les II. Uesso Deceased. Creditors of Said Estate will tako No tice that tho time limited for present atlon and filing of claims against said estate is February 11th, 1022, and for the payment of debts is April 10th, 1022, that I will sit at the county court room in said county on tho 12th day of November, 1021 , to examine, hear and allow nil claims duly tiled which are n first or second lien upon said estate and on tho l.ltli day of February, 1922, to examine, hear, allow and adjust nil claims and objections of general credit ors duly filed, Dnteil this 11th day of October, 19:1 (Seal.) A. D. RANNEY, A true copy County Judge. H ember 1021. to examine, the Gth day of February Buy a pipe and some P. A. Farmers Institute Closes One of the many pleasing features of tho Instltuto was the Live Stock Parade last Thursday afternoon Th band headul the procession and the exhibitors followed lending their pilau ; linr-cfl, mules and oittle. This wonder-1 ed exhibition excited groat admiration , and has an advertising value that can hardly be estimated. 'A' lie elos'ng pingiam of the Farmers institute iihhi Thursday evening was the lies' if the whole session Tli- Krotnatic Kids furnished the musk! The plctme, "Hittingthu (Huh Sp it"," wns w(indrfiil It showed the beauties of nature in the White mount ains ci Ni'W Hampshire. Rev Ilaidmau so plous"d the audi enoe with his violin selection that he was'twlco brought bach for additional numbers by euthusiiistla encore, Mrs Fiiink Hughes sang a beautiful solo and was applauded until she was compelled to reappear In response she sang "When You And I Were Young, Maggie" which brought bade fond fond memories to the. older members of the audience in a manner nothing else could have done. 13. J Ovorlng lutroduccd the speaker of the evening, Hou A. C. Shalleti- berger of Alma. Ho spoke on "Agti culture" lie has been engaged In the llvo stock business for several yeats and has somethlug in common with every farmer in Nebraska. After see ing the scenic panorama of Now damn shire, he elaborated at length on the beauty of our own Republican Valley. We always have to have some one far away tell us of tho beauty of our own surroundings to which we are ofton blind. Agriculture is the most permanent profession. It assuredly takes brains to run a farm successfully nowadays It Is a distinct advantage of living in this great agricultural state of Nebras ku rather than having to live uuder the environment of the mining camps or lumber region. Our llvo stock is famous over two continents. Nebraska's resources are boundless. The Community Chorus gave two splendid selections, concluding the program. The school and civic parade on Fri day was hendered on account of the r.iln. Many country schools failing to cuter on that account and several mer chants declined to enter floats The Red Cloud Schools came first in tho procession, from kindergarten to High School in various costumes; about ten country schools entered; iollowiiig the rural schools camu tho baud, iloats and decorated cars us advertisements of different business establishments of tlie city. Tho American Legion float was the most beautiful of all, bearing on a truck ten graves, covered with popples, and the white crosses at their head, with tho Legion insignia on ouo side and completely surrounding the truck was wound bunting aud a sign with the inscription, "In 'Inlander's Field the P ipples Grow," "Lest We Forget". Smith Bros Garage was next in Hi 0 with ii Ford sed.in very prettily decor ated; Weosner's car was piottily de corated with o.ir.s of corn and pump kins, and giving a general exhibit of their more; Karl Hall's car was very protty, a robe of white, covered with pink chysauthemums; the doors of the car, bore tho name "Bulck" made in" flowers aud little Winifred II.ill, dre&s ed in pink and white, sitting in tho back seat threw Hulek advertising to t'le crowd; Grice & Grimes had u de corated car representing their Jonteol department and had many colored streamers of this color running ovtr the car from a Jonteel postor ou to ; Olevle's garage was represented next; Uuruard Harden was on hand with a clever display of an "Exlde" battery; Ciwden & Kaley Clothinc Co,, brought up tho roar with a prettily he-decked cir in autumn coloring. No prizes were given tho Iloats but tho first four bchools were rewarded: Inavalc, lst-5i!0, (iarfleld 2nd -Sin, Dlbt. 27, 3rd-3l0, Highland 4th ?5. The Judges were: Mrs. 13. A. Crelgh tin, D. C, Henderson and Mr. Spohu of Superior, Dr.R. V. NiGholson DENTIST Red Cloud Ncbraskn The Margin of Safety Is represented by the amount of insuranco you carry. Don't lull yourself Into a fancied security. Because lire has never touched you it doesn't follow that you'rolmiuuuo Tomorrow -no today, if you have time and you better find time come to thooflloo and wo'll wrlto a policy on your houso, furniture, store or morchandiso, LATER MAY BI3 TOO LATE O. C. TEEL i .Reusable Insurance Institute Awards the livestock and business interests of tho county. The superlative merit of the (hdiit-; promises still preator im pi'ivoinc l !! tile fiiluro A list of ihu awaide nude by Prof. II. .) (iiumlicll, head of Up Animal Husbandry depart ment 01 the University if Nebraska. follows. In tho liorso department tho nv.'.'irds I wi'rp n follows: IJ. I2. Hunter, lna- vnlc, 1h1 nnd 2nd utallion over 2 years old; i.inil "trunnion ,,dlinn nnd lit on K1!"'. iid pony. AT Nolan, Ited ('ii'd I' i'-mc A yiMM old and over. I' red ' . owe, I, Umde Mark 2nd nuiro over 1 v'lfs old, 1st iroldini: over .'I t-3is. ! t and 2nd on farm to'ims. . llaiold hovle 1st mn m Jl years and un der ! lit mule unilor I year;, 2nd mulo !) rtnj under 4; 1st team of nudes. James MrTavtlnnd, Mm Cloud, lat re.lt under 1 year. Mat. Doylo 2nd gelding U yr. and over. Howard Ham-, ilton, Guide Hock, 2nd colt under I yr. Frank Seihert, Inavalo, 2nd mule un der 1 year. Kd Crary, Guido Uock,' 1st mare !? years and under 4. Other exhihilors were Harry Topham, Fred Arnold and Jacob Kieg. CATTLE DEPARTMENT Shorthorn Division Sam Johnston, Inavalo. 1st hull over 3 years, 2nd senior yearling heifer. Henry Fnusch, Guide Hock, 1st hull 2 yr. nod over; grand chumpion hull; 1r.t cow 2 yr. and under JJ; grand champion cow; 1st junior heifer calf;' 1st graded herd. . Johnston & Aidd, Guide Hock, 1st' senior bull calf; 2nd cow over 3 yr.; 2nd cow 2 yr. and under 3; 1st get of sire; reserve champion bull. J. M. Steward & Son, Red Cloud, 1st junior yearling bull; 2nd senior bull calf; 1st junior bull calf; 1st cow over 3 yr.; 1st senior yearling heifer; 2nd senior heifer calf; 2nd junior hcif-' cr calf; 2nd graded herd; 1st produce of dam; 1st calf herd. Marion Steward 2nd junior year ling heifer. Amelia Steward 1st junior yearling heifer. Henrietta Steward, 1st senior heif er calf. Hereford Division Alf Nolan, 1st bull over 3 yr.; 1st and 2nd junior bull calf; 2nd cow over o yrs.; 2nd cow over 2 yrs. and under ; 1st senior heifer calf; 1st produce of dam; reserve champion bull. Hobt. Kinlcy, Bladen, 1st junior yearling bull; 1st cow over 3 years; 1st junior heifer calf; grand champion hull; grand champion cow. Gilbert Reed, 1st cow 2 yrs. and un der 3; 1st senior yearling heifer. Holstein Division Starke Bros., 1st and champion bull; 1st and 2nd cow over 3 yrs.; champion cow; 1st and 2nd senior yearling heifer. Joe Gurney, Inavalc, 1st junior yearling heifer. Robert Ovcring, Red Cloud, 1st on Guernsey heifer. SWINE DEPARTMENT In Spotted Poland Chinas Lea Wil mot & Sons, Inavalc, were the only exhibitors, and were awarded all the prizes offered on their exhibit. C. J. McCallum wns the only ex hibitor of Chester Whites and was awarded prizes on his exhibit. Joe Gurney, Inavalc, was the only exhibitor of Hampshircs and received all prizes. Poland China Division J. M. Steward & Son, 1st hoar over 2 years; 1st sow over 2 years; 1st sow over 1 year and under 2; 1st sow and litter; champion sow. Willis Means, 1st boar I year and under 2; champion boar. Henry Fauscli, Guide Hock, 2nd hoar 1 year and under 2: 2nd sow over 2 yrs.; 2nd sow 1 yr. and under 2; 1st sow under G mo.; 2nd young herd. W. F. Lippincntt, 2nd boar 0 mo. and under 1 yr.; 2nd boar under 0 mo. Geo. Amnrk, 1st boar G mo. and un der' 1 yr. THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN HATS ffnmiwniMiiim H PROTECTION by use of TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Travellers Cheques protect tho tourist by affording a safe form in which to carry funds. Those cholines, which are ihsued in denomina tions of 310, S'JO, .11), and S100, furnish a ready identification of tho holder and aro payablo up on counter-signature, They are accepted throughout the world by banks, hotels, trans porintlon jompanles and business houses. lleforo taking an extended trip lot our officers explain in detail the advantages of carrying theso cheques whon travelling. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flounce, Prctident Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Ch5e Dipoht't QuarantHd by thi VtpoiUori Guaranty Fund of th$ Stal of A'ifcroiia J. W. Jnrboe, 1st boar under 6 mo.; 1st and 2nd sow (5 inos. and under 1 yr. 2nd sow nnd litter; 1st young herd; l;t get of Mrc. Kugeno White 1st sow under (3 mo.; 1st product1 of dam. (!eo. Vance, 2nd produce of dam. Other 'exhibitor wore Miner Kent, Marion Steward, K. A. Portcnicr, Geo. (Jreonlinlgh, J. W Crow, Henry Fish el, Albert Vance. Duroc Jei.sey Division Johnston & Atild, 1st hoar over 2 years; 1st hoar 0 mos. and under 1 yr. 1st pow over 2 yrs.; 1st and 2nd sow 6 mo. and under 1 yr.; 1st sow under (5 mo.; 1st aged herd; 1st young herd; 2nd get of sire; 2nd produce of dam; champion hoar. 13. A. 'Illumehthal, Blue Hill, 2nd boar over 2 yr.; 2nd sow over 2 yr.; 2nd aged herd. Sam Johnston, Inavalc, 1st boar 1 yr. and under 2; 2nd sow 1 yr. and un der 2. Henry Lambrccht, Innvalc, 2nd boar 1 yr. and under 2. M. II. Ilunsicker, 2nd boar 6 mos. and under 1 year. J. T. McMahon, Blue Hill, 1st boar under 6 mo. D. Spohn, 2nd boar under 6 mo.; 2d young herd; 1st get of sire; 1st pro duce of dam. J. D. Lovcjoy, 1st sow 1 year and under 2; champion sow. Oscar Lea, 2nd sow under 6 mos. Chas. Miner, 1st sow and litter. Other exhibitors were W. M. Ko minsky, Reid Dickerson, Herb. Lam brccht, Logan Ohmstede, Lorimer Ed son, C. H. Steward. The Johnston & Auld special for the best sow pig out of a dam pur chased in their 1921 bred sow sale was awarded to Oscar Lea. In tho Shorthorn Calf Club special offered by the American Shorthorn Breeders' Association, Chicago, Ame lia Steward won first, Marion Steward 2nd, Everett Johnston 3rd and Eugene White 4th. Dead Letter List The following list of unclaimed let ters will bo sent to the Dead Letter Department if not called for by Nov 1G, 1021: Chas. Edgertou, Chas. Hiitsnn, Lest er P.ummer, H C. LETSON, Postmaster I wish to thank the Red Cloud, Fire Department for the prompt servjee that they rendered Friday morning at tho (Ire at which time they saved my residence and outbuildings from burn ing. N. M. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. George Huntsingcr have leasod the dining room of the Cliff Hotel, and will be open for busi ness Friday. Mrs. Uuntslnger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Day of this city, and she is well known to many n Ns son Mr. Huntsingcr is an experienced chef, nnd he will make n special effort to please Good home cooked food sorved in an attractive way at a modointe price. They will also feature a special chicken dinner each Sunday Nelson Gazette. Guid Conceit o' Hlmsel'. Mother was telling her caller how frlii- had sent one of her six-year-old hoy's bright remarks to a newspaper nnd received a dollar for It, when the little fellow entered the room. Over hearing her, he wild : "Mother, If you'll Just listen to all I say nnd send It to tho paper you'll make enough to sup port the whole family." Boston Transcript. m Proves Wisdom of Heplod. The many prove tho wisdom of Ilcslod, who says that thq rond to wickedness Is smooth and very short, and there Is no need of perspiring; hut beforu virtue the Immortal gods have placed the sweat of labor, and lung and steep Is the way thltlicr, -and rugged at first; but when you havo reached the top, then, however djfll cult, It becomes easy. Pinto. Dr.W.H.Mc&ride i' i DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Rod Cloud Nebraska. M i ! Iv ..- iW y ft ( I 1 ' ' rr)"U ,!,- ..- . . j9u the national joy smoke I - i. r. lllTOTTIIJWMIIIWMTIIinmi'ElMl ft- :& '':, v;'. ,. . ..jm