y- r t RED CLOUD,' NEBRASKA, CHIEF' wlm i yHKKKHKSHKMSSliiaiS fi m AS TOLD TO US K lie A Good Fellow. Be A Good Fellow. Mrs. Krnest Wolxcli is on the sick list tills woek. Conltlii.'s Fountain Pen for Christ tuas at Cuttings. lluy'llroxd at Powell and I'opeV Mrs. W. II. IUncg spent Friday in Hastings. Mrs. Dwycr Hoxsey spent Tuesday in Hustings. Wanted Washing. .Mrs. Floyd Hob eison, photic I ml. 78 K. Xinns Hoxos'of Clgnis in 10c and Me at Powell & I'opoV Cafe. Mrs. D. G. Britton spent Thursday in Guide Hock. I. 13. Wngoncr was a passenger to Superior Tuesday morning. At the meeting of the I. 0. 0. F. lotlgo Monday evening the initiatory degree was conferred on two cnndl- Ldatcs. The Red Cloud schools will close Friday for n week's vacation. Mr. S. Hardman was 'a passenger to Nelson Wednesday morning Buy Hor a Fresh Box of Candy for JCmns at Powell & Pope's Cafe. Rev. J. M. Bates wns a passenger lo Hastings Wednesday morning. The business houses of this city will observe Clirlstnuis and Now Years on Monday and the htoros will closo at 11:00 a. in. Mrs. Homer Hnncy went lo Grand Island Wednesday morning where she will spend a few days with relatives and friends. Win. Boardslcc was a passenger to Crcslon, Iowa Wednesday morning. MesdMMoa Boy Cramer and Win. Sunbcrry spent Tuesday in Hastings. S. B. Kizcr departed Wednesday morning for Santa Anna, California where he intends lo spend the rest of the winter. Be A Good Fellow. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Oglovie are Uio parents of a baby girl born Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. H. M. Card went to Lincoln Wednesday morning where she in tends to spend a couple of weeks with hor daughter. A- large quantity of "moonshine" booze has boon floating around this city lately. Roadmasler Phil Traut and Round house Foreman J. W. Ilauck attended a meeting of Burlington officials at McCook Thursday. John Topham arrived hero from McCook Saturday night to visit rela tives and friends. Mrs. Frank Peterson and . her mother, Mrs. C. B. Crone, spent Thursday in Hastings. W. V. Beal returned to Alliance Friday morning after spending a week here attending to business mat ters and visiting friends. Don't fail to attend the Community Christmas tree program at 'tnb'V:salc pavflton Friday evening, i . Ci. . Be A -Good FelloW. Ff M. Barlow and Miner Kent went to Kansas City Sunday; Tnorning : tin- chairo of the stock shipment from he IK. Bogart departed , Tuesday mofjaiog for Manhattan; Kansas whore he will enter the Odd Fellows hom,c. Bo A Good Fellow. Thi F0LK3 AT HOME EXPECT YOU 111 TUI.no TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S FUN CfozjUtCfifr rVl3rr CENTRE," THE E?5a2rCfr IT ExhilaratingBURLESKandVAUDEVILLE Miss Blanche Boner of Lincoln ar rived in the city Tuesday evening to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Boner. . Mr. and Mrs. George Cutsinger re turned to their homo at. Neodesha, Kansas Tuesday morning after spending a few days with relatives hero. Bend the President's Chrlsttras Moss age which appears In this paper. Carl Allen has accepted a position in the Oliver Powell restaurant. George Havercamp completed load ing his household goods Friday morn ing and intends leaving soon for Gunncll, Kansas, where he will make his future home. Win. Hayes went to Alma Sunday evening to accompany his son, John Hayes, to this city, lie having bco.i hurt in an uccident at Republican j City last Wednesday. Buy Your Christmas J PRESENTS At Reduced Prices Mr. and Mrs. Griffith of Obcrlin, Kaanss, nutocd thru here Thursday afternoon and visited for a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Bush while enrouto to Superior. C. C. McConkcy arrived in the city Monday evening from the Old Sold iers' Home at Grand Island to spend a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Rich Lippencotl and family. R. N. Trumbull departed Tuc.- day ' evening for his homo at Minneapolis, Minnesota after conducting successful-sales for the W. G. Hamilton Clothing Co., and the R. P. Wcepner Co. I Two trains of slock consisting of eighty one cars passed thru horo Sun day unrouto to the markets" at St. J'c and Kansas City. The total num ber would havei been larger if mo"o slock cars had been available. 1 3DBE Governor McKclvio announced Mon day that an extra session of the No-1 braska Legislature would bo held in February. At this time he experts to put a tax on gasoline and also amend the Guaranty Deposit Law. Last Friday evening the Red Cloud High School basket ball team went to Franklin where they played the teams at that place. The Red Cloud girls team won by a score of 36 to 18 while the Franklin boys won by a score of 28 to 3. 'Win. Ifivctt, Burlington Scale In spector, arrived here Thursday morn ing ffrohi' Lincoln tos- upcryifo'iithfr work of putting in new track scales at this point. The community Christmas tree lias been placed at the intersection of 1th Avenue1 and Web6tr Street. It is a large tree, beautifully decorated and will help inspire the community with the spirit of Christmas time. CheapeiTarm Loans I am inaking'fHrm lo'insat lower iu terest rates with optional'payinent pil The following shipped stock Sun day morning: A. B. Crabill two cars of hogs to Kansas City, Delanoy Bros, one car of hogs to Kansas City, I Chas. Arnold two cars of cattle to Kansas City and F. M. Barlow one car of cattle to St. Joe. The Webster CouotyvBfffak Is giving its patrons their choice of two very pretty calendars, One is 4 mnP which Is handy for reference and the other Is a beautiful reproduction of a Nebra ska grain field made from a photograph and tinted in the natural colors. SueA!wTFillcilw!thrreitrGirl..PunnyClonn. ' vilegp. No expense to you forinspoct uxftrai v we.TrTS. ' ion Hn(1 money K ready' as soon as .n.uli-i vniui,.ii - .-.w. w.-w I t -... ... 1. 1 1 --T rvrnvnnnv goes- ask anybody nuhinu;i 1.1 iiirin-iicii. pr.h AMfaystbeBljgestandBestShowWestofChlcaga ls y stowurt, Bonded Abstractor p iliiBsS 1 llllrSIHr 1 1 5 1 Lasting Christmas Cheer Here's a gift tlic "givee" will just begin to enjoyn Christmas day, a gift that will repeat, over and over, for years and years --the Christmas gift of Columbia Records. You'll find here all the old-time favor-' itei, the nevvtsong hits by Stageland's heddlincrs, the catchiest dances played by. ColumbiaVcxchisive dance organi sations, and the time-tried airs of grand opera'by i galaxy of stars. Come in and play for yourself these fasting remembrances, , Columbia Records. J C. MITCHELL Jeweler Red 1 - The Degree of Honor will meet next. Tuesday evening at, 7:30, this being tho last meeting of tho year. Every member Is requested to bo presout as there is important business to transact and a program will be given for the good of the order. A Merry Christ mas to all. Matilda Wolscb, C. of H. Hundreds of People Have Benefitted by Our Big Reduction Sale NOW GOING ON! Why Not You? 1 lt-l This Stors Is Making Lower Price On r & MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR Than Any Concern in This Country 1 iii 3 The Crowds in Our Store During The Past Week Have Proven This Claim. . SEE US FIRST Cowden-Kalev Clothing Co. m&mwMwmfct' ? w ! $ :.-. ' "'" TiOfi -3,'rl pr'il")?jW 2I1' ' " H . If. 1 .'! 1 ' IJ . JUffk 1 T . m.- r- "-, J .'flltI ' n f- HH .. I r J MTT.... 1 -"" ' - ' " "- !- . - --' ,-7. ..,- ., ' , 1 - aiHMMMHM.HHHH a, ; .' -ft LEGION FOR AMERICANISM The Nebraska American legion has adopted an extensive program of Americanism for tho coming year, which will bo put into operation thru the COO posts and 20,000 members of the organization. Tho legion will seek to inculcate n love and respe t for Amcrcan institutions and princi ples. It will impress up n all citi zens and residents that the declara tion of independence and tho consti tution arc the foundation of the best government en enrth, and that faults should ba corrected thru nn orderly process and not by a disregard for tho laws and tho courts. The scluol children will ro'cive special attention, though nil citizens and aliens will bc reached according to the legion program. Agencies thru which the program will be worked out include the schools, pulpit and platform, all social, fraternal and commercial organizations and tho public press. Prize contests will be conducted in tho schools with special emphasis on the growth and value of American institutions. Tho pericd between Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays has been proclaimed "Res pect tho Flag Week" by thq Nebraska legicn. ' In ther pros the American legion will seek to emcourago patriotic utter ances ond editorials, secure publicity for , tho Americanization program and discourage tho advertising of crimi nals as cx-serdco men." Advocates for tho veterans program will bo sought among prominent speakers, in puiplt and platform. For the citizens the legion yill at tempt to "inculcate a sense of indivi- ual obligation to tho commun'ty, state and nation," teach the obliga tion to jury duty, tho ballot and ether public service. It wMl emphasize tho importance of ntdhjj aliens to become good citizens by pi -per inslra -tior. and' by appropriate ceremonies on tho day they aro admitted to citizen ship. Stato Journal. Long Distance is at Your Service To congratulate or extend sympathy to friends to get information quickly and correctly-to promote sales-to avoid making needless trips-for any business or social purpose "Long Distance7' is always the quickest and best way. Here are a few representative rates from Red Cloud, Neb. TO Hastings Superior Beatrice Lincoln Omaha Holdrede Franklin Alma STATION-TO-STATION Day Evening Night .35 .25 .25 .30 .25 .25 .65 .35 .25 .75 .40' .25 $1.05 .55 .30 .40 .25 .25 .20 .20 .20 .40 .25 .25 PERSON-TO-PERSON Day, Evening or Night .45 .40 .80 .90 $1.30 .50 .25 .50 Station-to-station evening rates apply from 8:30 p. m. to midnight; night rates from midnight to 4:30 a. m. Station to station calls for 25 cents or less arc for a 5 minute conversation. All other rates quoted are for a 3 minute conversation. When you will talk to anyone at the telephone called, it is station-to-station service, if you specify a definite person or persons it is pcrson-to-person service. "Long Distance" will give you the rate anywhere. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Company M'l'MIIjjjjlBilMMilMMI 1 1 . ' III..! J Mrs. J. W. H&uck spent Saturday in Hastings. Earnest Barrett was a passenger; to Hastings Monday morning. Mrs. Sid Peterson and children spent Saturday in Hastings, Miss Velma Beezlcy was at passen ger to Hastings Monday morning. Frank Potter is in the city visit ing his parqnt8, Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wggins went to Guide Ro-k Monday to visit relatives and friends, 'I 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 !j .-wVw waaw jwv W h Harvey Lowis wont to Reynolds Saturday morning whore ho will spend a few days with relatives. Plait c& Pre V a I iiMMmfflmii V. . if