; tl w !( P5II I'? ft' I . :ifc..i..-i.fc.5s?i- . 4$!yR. - ... . - -i -yit - va.' ':- -- .-1.- ... 51.50 4 Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For VOLUME 5J RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. JANUARY 25. lUUIi NUMBER 1. WWWWSVrtMHEWXMlltl IE' y f ' ' f i$ IW && if? r I CLEARANCE PRICES t (By FARM BUREAU NOTES County Extension Agent Homy R. Fnuseh.) Grace Church Notes I iTrr.nutKirrr3j'sp(ttt.-233xiJ.x;iU.-jsvr .rvi 's,-(i.A-ttTtr xntsuui Here is the Opportunity for Men to save money on the things that are nectary r.t oil times of the year. I MENS SUITS and OVERCOATS Pi . o fg4BSO other wiii. Including Hart Schatter St Mar; High Grade Wakes. and i.'.fi; i' i If i1" BRADLEY SWEATERS V?. price WOOL SHIRTS 33 OFF 'SHOES I BUCKLE O 46 i 78 :S u 6i 6i J.OJ U Sepeeia! . JL. if o A13 ira . A' fl T5 &11 fUlftOer E. I.fiJ &j 3BER BOOTS -. $3.50 E iL SpeciaLEsdudicii on Wirier-Underwear l' j Special on Quling Night Gowns, Pajamas !$ ', Pajuniors. J;. l! YOU CAN DO i NO BETTER ANYWHERE ELSE '' y : J r W. G. Hamilton Go. Co. ':. .1..'UTER COUNr A'l rENVER STO li S"0V J.' -enloon priao ea:lu;cd by lhun iltin r. rur,A nl "c vcv . follows: ".! c aipirns, 2 f rut, 2 eeom'.s, 4 . llii i , 1 fourth, J f 7th, 2 .ixth.s, i lo'st':, t clevoulh and 1 Uvcluh. I In tin usliibit was a bt'r iw rai.ed i hy Jcurtty Gmim!s ionr E. J. Cox vh:.h v s sold to Armour Company l.-.r 27 cents r-or pcu.ul. lie weighed S00 po ukIh, Mr. Cox bought : ome bro ! sows in the Hamilton & K.usch v1lo la t Kebruavy tral aVod liogH for the ma kol. Two barrown in tho exhibit wore raicil by Allen Vnuyhn (JuMe Hock, a pljc club niembi'i who al o bought his ow in tho s.lcand thoy were gocd c lough to win second anil third. A '..artv rJfted by Eujxonc White ii'.clher pig club Inenlbc won third. '' barrow wa a litter i.'ato to tho bear r-'tf !n(l fo'11' tr'lR wh:ch he V.owctl at tho fair. and wen ?l?0 in oiize on. There bcJiK c nsie'e able ciiicihtn p;-s.cd out o. the type of ho;;: tl at our pu o brod breeder- n thi County are vai.in.lmt after winiung the bilj"u,ia (KiL b.rrow at Denvij UjrU M-IH hl;U -lack, gov, Tho chani'pioii Duroc barrow :old ,'or 25 cent?. The chi imilon Ham shir'? sold for 18 crnt . per poun:!. Legion Banquets Friends HoptuiiKfsiiuit Sunday, lamuiry Unndnj School ui 10 a. tu. Morning JsiTVli'u at II u. in. W'spi'th at l:!50 p. in. Tlib Church desires to bt ti-f ill to all pu'npht in tho ootiimunity. Y u liiivu )ot1iaiH, physical, monil, spirit ml; lgt ns liulp you solve them. Re-elects Board of Directors Tlio I'Wnit'iN ITnioii C').()pi'railv AsMii'iiUl.ill of Ki'il Cloud hold their titilliuil liiiol ili In tile I. (). (). l' hull lust, 'l'liiirsfluv. A lurn iiuiiilr of Miicliliolili'i s vviru piesuiit. tu liciir tho reports of the ntllct'i'H and iniuiiiors. Tlio t'loviitor iniidu a net ptollt of &,Sl)S.i-J and tho Urn $(17V.0 for tlio piist yiar. II II. Orowell, John Ityiuj. Ccui-go Ainno.lt, Kd (lordon and M I) Cornrr wore re-ohete I us llmHonrd of Uirielois. r, i k. L OPENING OF NEW FUNERAL HOME Two Fires Last Week. u. a. .U.. "17- 'tw. 'Kl --.- Tailored Brassieres Needed for Spring k Wl J I Oraaikre 0j The trim outlines of some of the new little basque Jrocks re quite a surface absolutely smooth beneath. ty A number of new brassieres adapted to this purpose are now exhibited. CJ Our corsetiercs will be glad ro fit them for you. i'Wi! m BARBARA PHARES BL lit I. A (1)011110101111 gU)UIllIIH!ijOIIU ANNOUNCEMENT fl I HMBWI r tit Webster County Bank WE WISH to announce that wc have opened up a sav ings department in our bank for tho use of the 'child ren, adults and every one. Thrift and saving is something that has been neglected.. Wo kindly unite you to take advantage of this sav ings idea and make this your banking home with your savings no matter how smalt, you arc alwas welcome. A saver is a hu.stler and we arc for both. Bank' with us and you can bank on us. Wo welcome every child in the community to become a customer c f this now dfpdVtnii'nt. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK iiyiWT!iPllfflHwm Un of the most onjoyaMo events of the senMin wus stuped at Hie 1. O. O !'. bill last l'm!.iyrf-i'Hiiif at whluli tlu.i." the. Ainei'timu Leg-tun meinbeisaud their KUi-sts ii-spoiidi'il to ii.vlttitioUH to lie preaellt at a Imi.qoet. ' At tl'lit o'clock Hie Hih School Ui' ohastiu coiuaieiiued pluyliiK while, din nor wiii bt'in -ervud. tne iiiusiu buitiK of thuir usual (,'ood;pinluv. 'I'ho ban quet, wlueli wiibprepnicd,by Coinr.ules li. 11 UeuU and Ularc Pope, was a (jood ono and they leueivod "eonsld-ralile praise on their ability as uoolts which prove I to their buddies that they could serve lietter chow thtn the old army "alum". Commander It. S. Martin was in charge of the program which consisted of selections by the MuloQ.mrtot, read itiKh by .Mrs. lluoitfo Kalley and solus by Mrs F. It. HiiKhos. 13ch ami every niiuiber was well rendered and they were encired several times. This event. clocd with a dance at the Auditorium Recital at Garfield Church January 2f, lO'J.'l, 7:110 p. tu. No Kxcour.s tsouff Hy CoiiKrecnllon. Invocation -Vocal Ouct--"llarearollc." From Tales of llotVumn. Musdames Gellatly and Hughes HoadliiK .Selected. Mrs. Kailey. Vocal Solo-"The Day Is IJadcd". Mrs. Gellatly Siixaphonti Spring Song. Vocal Solo- Mrs. Hughes. Heading Sulected Mrs. Kailey Vocal Solo Selected. Mr, h. A Wagoner Vocal Sulo "iluhotiera" from Car. num. Mrs. Hughes. UBmUntfvSolaotert- Mr. Kailey. ; Voeal Solo "Mr Aih . Folk." Mt, Gelliitly. Ylolln S0lo"Knlwl8k'J, My. J. Yi HeU. Vowl Duet-MHHik. Uark My onl Mi)tna UtUtly hd.1 llixhw, Ort'tH'Inif. UbiibUicI on Thpril iy nibr about eleven o'clooh tl.rt lro, l'-loiiing to Sid IVterooii, resldltig In the ilrst ward, and the run. teats. w i e totally de-troyed by Hie, which origin ii unknown. Mr. ainl Alrs.fl'ctemoit had retired and did not ltn'yl of tho fire n.niil- afUr. ftit of ttittTO'lhboi'bad' di.-overj,l it aitd ajH)tjtlrthtn; Tub Ur?jiiilVjnt .Sisuli headway that ir vns Impossible to snvn tho fltrUctiire anil cnmeqiif ntjy his Upo track which iva. in the bru was also doHtmyoil. lr. IVtTson canlod honia ilisiiranca on the barn and truck M J ? 0 m ha We Itave leased the Strobl resi dence on West Fourth Avenue, and have refited and converted the same into a MODERN FUNERAL HOME Arc Licensed in NEBRASKA & KANSAS Calls Answered Promptly DAY OR NIGHT SCHAAF & TURNER Boll SO PftOtWG AUTO HEARSE ?nd. 120; V- "7? .- lb- e w Solo "Mendelasolii" Jlr. Harold Whltakor. 'I,oad Me All The Waj'' Haturday afteruoou the fire depart, ment was ealkd to the home of Mrs Orout to (lisMtiguWTr o ,IiIhk which statted ftom an oil stove in the Ultelien, and which did oons'derable ibiinngo to the re-hlence and espoeliillv to the Ultelien. Clark Ulevetis tiwlts the hoiiie. Looses Hogs hy Cholera Perh"ps the hat nest streak il' lw-k that, has hit around IhiH section in years, has visllMl itself upon .loe Dvor acek during the past ten days. It was some two weeks ago he ordered curs to ship out the fat hogs he was buying. The railroad company wan unable to furnish them and so .loe just had to keep tltoin, which he did, out. at his rauoli south of town. He albo kept on buying. When tie had 800 head of fat bogs on hand out at the ranch, hog cholera made its appearance. Some body had brought him In a dose. It has proved to be the genuine old fashioned variety and takos them last.. In fact sixty-ilvo to Hoventy a day has been rate they have been dying and great pyres of dead hogs havo been burned dally. 3 oi! hasn't any hopes of Having any of the 800 head. He estimates his loss mound 47,000 and till because tho railroad company uould not supply him cars. It's it .i.lghty bard jolt, for it ic prefcents n real outlay of cash, for tho begs ho has been losing are fat hogH bought for tho nurkot. There Is nnth ing for Joe to do but grin and bear It Sympathy abounds overywhero for hint, but that dooKii't make up for tho ilium eial lost that is staggering. He would lllte to llud the fellow however, who loaded him up with sick hogs. Ho would teach hint a teal Usukiii that ho would never forgot. lilac Hill Leader. J. U Elliilger and Jobh Ypt wer lit Colby, Kti., tills, w$k7". ', . X. ." Howard llauchiu), of tJuidn Itook, ''peiitaundrty.nUlit wij) MitHJfc Ml. v U- Wutklw. '1 ' . Watch Jewelry Clock Let Us Make That Old Piece of Jewelry Into An UP-TO-DATE RING, PIN OR BROOCH KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhowse RED CLOUD NEDR. hi ...mm. p m i i -i ii i i i i "; TnTI e K CqwIm rtutufcd home tlit tttonilug .... .i....,..,i... un ....... -i.i-u ...in ram Katituu i-tir wnerv-iiivy " UttclOBPHttd hotly ootMta nj tUwk iju tbn wurkiiu will be pUy,d KrldaV . iliil ft Un(J -c ' '"" ' ."' loual uouit Hi the hltfh Jcbo)) g jrwli-) Tn tt4 Cluud FAjior Uuloit fcocal Lim. wlion tlm (at ' bnva fiml olrla ' will mt at t li t. 0 "0 If. halt; Ft'!- " "- --- - ,-. ' m-------- , .... team of OiiluV Itook (uu vt' to oom-' day, January Sflth. Tliero Ul b a t.st vlUi tho high hcliuol tiMiuis of this pioraui and nport of scoretmy nN" place. state convention report. GROCERY ITEMS That Are Appetizing At This Season Of The Year SIMNACH-WKIISTEHS IJKST NO. 2 CANS GOOD QUALI TY -... '- - - I'Kll CAN 20c STRING BEANS PALLAS BRANDOUT WAX A VERY GOOD QUALITY AND A BARGAIN AT THE' PRICE PER CAN....18c PALLAS BRAND-GREEN STRING BEANS SOLID PACK AND A GOOD QUALITY PER CAN 20c CURTICE BRAND CUT REFUGEE BEANS A VERY FINK QUALITY BEAN .. - . - PER CAN 25c CURTICE BRAND WHOLE ROUND WAX BEANS. THE VERY BEST QUALITY ABSOLUTELY STRINGLESS .'. ...v ... ..- PER CAN S5i PUMPKIN PALLAS BRAND A NIOE GOLDEN YELLOW PUMPKIN SOLID PACK LARGE CANS - 1& PUMPKIN PUNCH BRAND A BRAND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL LIKE LARGE CAN ...-....... 20c PUM"KIN G'URTICK BRA-STRICi'LY A NEW JERSEY .PUMPKIN-TIIE VERY BEST PACKED NO. 2 CANS 20c KP.OLT PUNCH BRAND PACKED FROM WISCONSIN HOL LAND CABBAGE-NO. 3 CANS --L, . 20 KROUT PUNCH BRAND NO.' 2 CANS -il. -. iCc -: cv.wvrrr. that you will be jUtibfjbd with ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS. Ihe ti. r: weesrter to. 3 li ESSESEEEaaBBSSSETCS: J