''-WHW i J I ... f v ' . 'it '. W.t 4 F t I 1 v ' ( X , ,7-- !i : - 4 IF '. -n ytv Tfiitf & wWW.v .': m-mWm a wis t" T ntf-'?'!. w- .yw-wt-. 'jjTSHfyfPMT' iMIHXMRKX fftg.K RISK 8 W AS TOLD TO US Huy llroiul lit Powell and Pope's. w Eskimo Pie 10c at Powell's Cafe. J. E. Hctz was in Cowlcs Monday. Try a bar of Eskimo pic at Powell's Cafo. Eskimo Pie 10c at Powell's Cafe. Hay for sale, on the Spanogiu farm south of Inavale. Don't fail to sec "What a Woman Would Do" by the Hazel McOwcn Stock Co., at the Auditorium Sunday evening. II. 13. Culbcrtson of McCook wan in the city Thursday. Grant Turner was u passenger Omaha Tuesday evening. to Mrs. E. L. Morhart will entertain the -GOO club thi evening., ( .,, Will Hobertson was a paoBcnger lo Lincoln Friday morning. Phil Traut was a passenger Hastings Wednesday morning. to Mr. S. Hardman was a passenger lo Nelson Wednesday morning. Fred Slaby returned homo Saturday evening from Huntsvillc, Arkansas. Mrs. Pcngcr ing. Bernard McNcny was a pas to Lincoln Wednesday mom- Mrs. W. G. Hamilton spent Friday with relatives and friends at Guide Kock. Buy a Wheat ami Corn Fiirm in Hast er i Colorado from O'.wiois. I'ailieu it is, ( lininljcr of Di'Vi'lopinPMt, Deer Trull, Coin. i C. W. Lemondu, fireman on the switch engine, went to McCook Sun day evening where ho will spend a few days with friends. Mrs. C. C. Cox departed day morning for Atlanta, where .she will spend several months at the home of her son Wedncs , Georgia J. W. Auld and daughter, Miss Vir ginia and Miss Helen McNcny return ed homo Thursday from Denver where thy attended the stock show. The Ued Cloud High School Hoys and Girls Hiisliet It I toium will play the Guide Uoclt t"uiH ut the High School (Jyniiiusluni Kiiilny evening. Mrs. J. P. Cheek was initiated into the mysteries of the Eastern Star lodge Monday evening and at the meeting a dainty lunch was served. Raymond Koontz accompanied his shipment of stock lo Kansas City Tuesday. Mrs. Kittie Hanson and Miss Mary Barnes were passengers to Omaha Friday morning. Mrs. Hanson took her ton there for mcdiral treatment. AW SIGNIFICANCE IN MOTES Writer of Long Ago Pointed Out th Meaning of Spots on the Human Anatomy. Have you a little brown mole con cealed somewhere about your anatomy that you sometimes show to your friends and sometimes don't? Well,, every little mole 1ms a meaning of Us own, according to n chap-book that was cuneiit In the r.lghteenth century, entitled "Dreams and Moles, With Their Interpretation and Slgnlllcnnce" (printed nnd sold In Aldermary church yard, Bow lane, London). Whether you are to be happy or unhappy, lucky or unlucky In life, depends upon where your, little pet Is located. Here are some' of the Interpretations given In the old chap-book: A mole on tbo right shoulder de notes happiness to man or Woman. A mole on the left hhouldcr denotes n man to be quarrelsome, but a woman to have many husbands. On the left cheek denotes- frankhess In man or woman. On the left ribs, cruelty In man, van ity and prtdc In woman. Near the right Hhouldcr, you arc to he a hlave to love If a man, and to bo beloved of great men, If you are a woman. , A mole on the right side of the ab domen means riches for a man and happiness In marriage for a woman. Une under the right breast presages good fortune In your entures;.on the back, riches anij honor. A inole on the light arm denotes that you will rule your own house hold; one on your left arm, that you will he a slave to duty. A mole on the right hip signifies good fortune In wedlock to man or woman. Kansas City Star. TK"r"t . . A."? '. IT. Amaclcwcnt to Omaha Tues day evening where he will take the undertaking examination. Eskimo Pic 10c at Powell's Cafe. The Misses Anna Stumnenhorst and Gladys Yost spent Saturday in, Region has a coupon Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Britton went to Guide Hock Monday morning to visit his parents. Mrs. Cora Long went to Minden Friday morning lo spend ti few days with her daughter. The Hod Cloud Post 20S American elsewhere in this paper which they want the c:; scrxice men to fill out and return at once. Mrs. Heva Evans returned to the city Mondny evening after spending r. few days at Hastings.' Hoy Bust returned home S: morning from Denver whore tended tho live stock show. iturday he at- The Hazel McOwcn Stock Co., will play "What A Woman Would Do" at tlje Auditorium Sunday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crow returned homo Wednesday morning from He publican City where they had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Toe Crow. G. 0. Huckctt, Master Mechanic of the Wymorc Division of tho Burling ton, spent several hours here Ir.st Thursday morning attending to com pany business. WHEN 'SPECS' WERE NOVELTY Tho Burlington has contracted with tho Pullman Company for tho con struction of 02 paf.songor carrying and 12 dining cars; another con tract for tho building of fill bagiMgo and mail curs bus been let to the Standard. Steel 0-u1 Company and u HI hi! built ut the Hammond, Indiana, shops All of thi'Mt cars will bo Meel e nistiiietlon and embody the Intel nlcis in sunitii tion, Mifety, easy and nol-ehss riding The cost of t be 127 cms iippioxltmiles i.'l'OO.WW. Delivery 1m t.inieiputt l In time fur tlto summer vacation business Farm Loans 1 am ready as always to make any and all faun loans at the lowest rate and bust option. Absolutely no wait,, tug and no expense for Inspection. .1. H. Bailey. . Lutheran, Church Notes Regular services are hold every Hist and third Sunday in the mouth in the Adventlst chinch, Corner of 3rd Ave and Walnut St Preaching ut II a. in. O. R. llKixirz, Pastor Unready Money. Mr. Klcejplnch -"I tell you we can't yet too much money in the hnnlc. Money tnlhs." Ills Wire "Yes, money tall;.", but yours seems to have an Impediment In Its speech." Many People Wore Them Bccauce Was Considered the Fashionable Thing to Do. It Inexpensive Palm. A pretty, "Inexpensive palm can hn grown from one or two seeds of a common dried date. Tho soil should be rich and tho plant should he well watered. ! Cut Um effilt nfllvlncb amokinavoar own barn a. lin.-nn. r.-uismrcS tir.il ftahlhoctujic'f. l3t find moot ccouo" iDlcnl way. WRIGHT'S Condensed Smc&e car'ly cppltcd vd'-h ItubU or clslh, onvlccti it .it . Tccviy nnJ ox nv.i.y with tho t J, ep?n .w, vn rwltarymfkolijt rc .-dj. I't thirty minutes, wan no iiua nnj K3'jui ; on ijuhui' 7 u ii ' z t tin "r.ol.o a p'nm'n mcpuly cil J wondcrlullylliworcUmeot. &FS Masre Moeicv jssm? l7 r.modnirrr.catjor )J' tl 4l (t-nf 40 tljWOM'iM WEST IflttB OKGTOUr fasiosf lo. apestj f I v ill' j t not'il "ar,WS$ r ivi B0 urate. twini tofeverr of Ttere'rt kin vrafn In tlilfl mrth. C'J of omollnor tecnt nonhrlnk. fl!trt ftf lrti f n 9t mm xr.cn ifl in uio e!J ccwko liooso tectbed. miV Gives Bc22c2ohs F9anoi? f" wrbhl'iiCor 'cn,lEmc!orivea n uic -ja c us' zs flavor to nil n ia n ft t. a. Undo of pTr.".rn-'"1t'" ' rrai'0 etlct rl UlKotvU; . n. i. r tianii. lUtJv tllflN'WPo-.ilOii jVA-.v"trlll. Cut IhewaMonnd nnccrtilii. u iu. mo ow tncuica. olscd Evcryivlicrc ircuvwcit of uooplo '.. . ""nil iiAinir WXicifflCcnirnrrtl f-man uti tdt lOO iiuundo moHna, na ,ra la i nnas : i.'jI't'V-. i tessis Vl2 C.J77 Th Citualnc jojrtntccJ Wrigbfi's Smo&c nua Wrijjlil's llam Pickle C.L.COTTING, The Druggist eolatopntjjfnc. nonicrovrj twrntj-fl.o T(n. The Most Profitable Fmploye On The Payroll Miss Dora Carter arrived in the city Friday evening from Blair to visit licr .sister, Mrs. W. J. Lippincott. Two good places to eat, and Powell's Cafe. at home A. C. Sanford, of Chicago, .-.pent a few days with Alf McCall and other frcinds in the city the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Studebakcr of Alberta, Utah went to Alma today after spending a few days with Mr. end Mrs. Grant Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Finkcnbindor. Tiie Masonic lodge received several pieces of new furniture Monday. The lodge room has been repainted and decorated and new rostrums installed. Also new rugs now cover tho floor. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Britton return ed homo Saturday evening from IToldioge where they had been visit ing rclativca and friends. Clyde Bowcn, Arch Hasser, Paul Buckles, J. K. Yost and Gtorgc Grif fcth accompanied tho r.lock shipments from here to Kaunas City Sunday Mrs. Yclton of Lincoln, Slate A evi dent of Women's Missions will ar rive in Bed Cloud, Friday morning. Sho wiMies to meet all ladioi of the missionary societies at a conference to be held at Mrs. C. II. Miner's Friday afternoon at 2:IJ0. De'aney Bros., shipped one car of hogi to the Kansas City market Tuesday morning, ilalph Sherman one car of cattlo to Kansas City, Ray mond Koontz two cars of cattle to Kansas City and A. B. Crabfl! one xar of boss to East St. Louis. In the days when spectacles were Introduced the world was not all wise. Glasses became so fashionable that people did not wait until necessity compelled them to ndopt the new cus tom. Whether their eyesight was had or good, those who would be stylish wore spectacles. In Spain they formed part of the costume of every well diessed person. The object of the wearer In pulling on glasses was, lo Increase the grav ity of his appearance nnd render him self more directly Imposing. A young monk, who bad, through the assistance or his family, caused his order to suc ceed In an Important lawsuit, felt him self liberally rewaided when the prior, having embraced him warmly, testi fied bis gratitude by saying. ''Brother, put on spectacles." Tho glasses of spectacles were pro portioned In size not to the eyes, but to-the rank of the wearer, those worn by the Spanish nobles' being as largo us one's band;-. The mnrnuis-of 'As-, torga. lceroy'"ot Naples, after hav ing huil his bust sculptured Iiruinrbie, particularly enjoined the artist not to forget his beautiful spectacles. You'll De Sorry. ".Some o' tliee days," says a Georgia philosopher, "you'll see things so clearly that you'll wish you were back where you're located now, nnd you won't have a return ticket." Atlanta Constitution. Eskimo Babies. The Kslclmo babies are seldom weaned till they are four or live years old, but are taught to chow tobacco and to swallow the Juice between tho ages of nine nnd twelve months. Brooklyn Eagle. ?e) TsmrTTrra utMtMUiMMaaasiJarwsuasaeasasseaaiuuxiuiM: Take Advantage of Our Janiiar y Bargains i Men7s Suits and Overcoats Compass on Crossing the Equator. The compass needle docs not turn around In passing from mm hemi sphere Into the other. The north-seeking end of the compass needle has no greater significance v meaning In tho southern heiulHpheui limn tho south seeking end of the needle bus In the northern hemisphere. The compi8S needle I a piece ot magnetized ftei 1. It has Its own positive and negative poles., or north and south poles. Jtct like tho earth. The noodle and Its llius of force align ilieuiselvos with the earth's lines of force. In the north ern hemisphere the north masyietlc pote exerts the dominating liillueace of tbo needle, bo- it points to that pole. The south elid of the needle Is dlsie garded. In the situlhcru hemisphere the south magnetic pole everts the dominating Intluence on the needle and It points to that pole, tho north end of the needle In this casu being disregard ed. The needle dues not reverse In going from one hemisphere to another. The smith end of It becomes the guide In the .southern hemisphere, as the north end Is the guide in the northern hemisphere. Tl;n Ffll KS AT home nxt'ECT you nit; ruLrvo iotux'EM all. about ExhilaratinsBURLESKantlVAUDEVILLE StaAIivnyKFillHwdil'retlyGlrli, I'ntinyClovwu Coroua I q-jlpai!e. Ilriliiant 'ccnio I mironmcnt. MATINEE DAILY, 2:15; EVNG5 8:30 rupnvnnnY Goes! ABIC ANYBODY Always tho eiggest and Best Show Westof Ctdcacs In modern concernsbig and little tho Long Distance Telephone heads the list 6C bust iness getters. It multiplies selling time, minim izes selling expense, runs no hotel bills, jumps from city to city without delay. Your voice on tho long distance telephone carries your personality. It secures dn immed iate audience and accomplishes the results. Are you taking advantage of this oppor tunity? LINCOLN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. V.V.VWWWAV-VV.WW VWUWi Price Smashing argams For the month of JANUARY ONLY! BIG "CUT PRICE" on Winter Goods Before Invoicing. To clean up on all winter goods will makelhe following cuts: FURS SPECIALS Heavy tloeced lincu gaff union buns . Heavy Ribbed Union Suits ri SWEATERS At Great Reduced Prices First Quality All Rubber ...$1.75 four buckle Overshoes Flannel Shirts, priced from $ 1 .75 to $4.50 I with 10 extra discount i . .I ..I, We Are Giving Special Prices on all Seasonable Goods' Come In And Be Convinced. W. G. Hamilton Clothing Co. The House of Quality" Too Crowded. ... So Panlcl limine wius now on lila way westward to Mlwourl, to n new land oC fabled herds nnd wld space-). . . Valiif,' his Inst fare, wells, ho floated past flie little kioujis till lliolr hliouts or ,'uod will wore lontf Mleiieed, and Ills Heel viihk out upon the Ohio. As Jloono sailed down the beauti ful river whleh forms tho northern boundary of Kentucky, old friends nnd newcomers who had only heard his fame rode from far and near to j;reot and godspeed I1I111 on his way. Some times he paused for a day with them. Onre at least this was In Cincinnati where he was tnhliiR on supplies some onu asked him why he was lenv lnt; the settled country to' dare tho frontier once more. "Too crowded," he answered; "I want juoro elbow-room I" Constance Lindsay Sklnher. llF Bt?firf " "IK"o: W3re-i Outing Gowns Do not want to carry any outing gowns overas I am crowded for space so my loss is your gain. While they last all go at 33J6j Discount '-tf !fcfc . .iv "wv-'i(;, .Art ao We Get It. "What Is (he subject of this photo playV" "It's u slory of the fjreut North." "lilt; trees, snowstorms, lovo In the wilds ami all tliat sort of thliiK?" "Yes, and tlie hero Is a pretty cjinj) who's never been live huiulreH mlon iifrt Im from hi. )iu .sti'iim heat In bin llfe."r-nir fif.WlIutiiTil. ? ',' mlng- t '4B-t iKfinisr j: twrtf To clean up on furs will make a 25 Reduction These were priced low in the first place and this reduction makes them lower than they could be bought at wholesale. Come in and make your choice while the htock is complete. yj inter Gloves and Miltens Wool hose Fleece hose Wool dress goods ' Winter underwear All other winter goods this month at 20 Discount Barbara Phares "The Woman's Store" Red Cloud, Nebraska .U.r' I, t -t . W.WAV.VAVW'JvllwWWln WA-.VVAVW,AV.V.V.V.V.V.V-V.VV.'AVAVVWrVAV1 H I t 1 i i y