-1 - RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF srjreoMimjHrrrmr.-t It IV. tin IP n . V ri l" in , THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rett Cloud, Nobrankn. prjllLISIlED FA'FKY TIIUKSL'AY - V Untercd In tho Prulninre nt llcil ( lotnl. Nob M tiocond Clam Mutter" ' A. JJ. MuAKTHUH, Kdltor and Owner Advertsing Rates Forclrfn, per column Inch 15c L.oce.1, ' " " 12 A 15 LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO Dr. 0 K. MeKeeby was in Orleans on profesbional lUfclni;f9 thU week. A heavy dual storm on Thuiisday, that made a fellow think tlmt his name was mud. 'Jolui Ilnsscllbacher sold IiIh hogN to day to W N. UioliHrdson for which he received ?.'' cents per pound. He had over 1,000 pounds. Mitts Molliu Ferris, .Mia. llosuorth mid others of our cltlv.Mis, went to Hastings on Monday evening to at ti-iid tlie funeral services of Mrs, Ciniib. In n few week more and Geo. it. IJjllmiil w 1 1 1 cojuttie tii'o his mnv hotel There is u movement, on foot at Inavale to tmild an M. ti. uhurob which Is gaining ground fust, There was a meeting of the inuinber.i of I he Inavalo branch of that church on MotidHy to dlscum (he matter, and they, are willing to glvo llbemlly uc cording to their umiuiH. If the citizens oulMdo'of the chinch will donate half as much, the church Is an assured fact. 10 VHAKS AGO A. H Ciiii was in Supeiior, Mon lay. Chiis. l'. Gather was a passenger to llostwlul;, Monday. Mrs. K. M Ounl loturned home from Kearney, tin tin tiny. I) U. Danltor and wife or David City vUltCd .!. M. Hurg ss last week Hoy Stevens and wife are homo from Kansas City and other Missouri points. (Jhas Urulmher, l W. Cowden and I), if. Kaley wore in Onide Rook, Mon day, Win. Weesncr was in Kausas City this week. Ernest Moranvllle, of Omaha, Is in town this week, visiting his mother. Geo. J. WHrreu and wlfo were In Hastings, Wednesday, attending a meeting of the Nebraska Association of Moving Picture. Kxhluitor.s. Mm. .lames Harden anil 1 H. Hur den and wife leave Satuiday for Si 3SSS9eS$S3S$S33SS3S3$3 CAMwJ DKA-fAVkl (S Are your Hogs or Other Animals Troubled with LICE? IF SO USE PROTEXOL THE DRY DIP Inexpensive end Caty to Apply Sprinkle freely in the sleeping quarters and directly on the animals. nSOI.D BY CHAS. L. COTTINC, s .1 ie, MhsuiiiI, anil Kiiiihii-. City, M ft sourl, to buy their tpiing stock o' gooh Mis. IJibara.l'Inuvs returnod Tuns day from Chicago aril Omaha whole 'she bought a now stock of goods. Vnlo Fox, of liloomlngton. win in tliucltv between tialns Tuesday visit ing his parents, while onrouto for (Iratid Island. FARM (By County HUKHAU NOT13S Kxtension Agent, Henry 11. Fau ch) CLOTIIINO'SPECIALIST Miss Myrtle Knsley, Clothing Spe cialist of the Kxtcnai m Service if .ends week in the County meeting with Women's Clubs i ml g'ving de monstrations on Sewing Machine At tachments nml short cuts in sewing. Tuesday eight delegates fiom Itcd Oloud Community Club and seven delegates from the north Red Cloud Women's Club met in tho Aid Society oom of the Brethren church. Mrs Fred Meyer and Mrs. J. B. Wisccar ver were chosen project leaders. Wednesday five delegates from Get To-Gather Women's Club, six dele gates from Pleasant I'rakie and niw delegates from Inavalo Culture Club met in the Domestic Sc'cncc room of the Inavale High School.- Mrs. Jaho Farley," Mrs. Louise Olmstedo and Mr. Cecil Bean were chosen project leaders. Thu-sday six delegates from Clover Loaf Olub and fifteen delegates from Women's Club of Bladen met at Iver son's off'cc for a demonstration. Mrs. 7ora Cox and Mrs. GMdic Mclllcce nrc the protect 1c ders. Friday U Garfield Wiling Work ers met at the farm homo of Chester Drake, Mrs Oliver McNutt was chosen project leader. The Women!? Club at Guide Rock had this work last yorr. The next project to bo taken up is Dress Con struct'on which comes, February 20th to 23rd. FEDERAL AID Baptist Church Sunday- .s:!ioj'. i.l 10 u m, iWoiiiing Service 11 ti. m. Subject: "The Biiptlbm of the floly Spirit; Is it poslhlo in 1023?" livening subject: "The Church ntid Modern Revivals; Sawdust and Per sonal Magnetism, or What'.' Tho Liud's Supper will bu observed at morning service. The Women's Mission Society at tho church at !1 p in , Fiidsy. Choir meeting at the Friday evening. All who like to i-iug cordially United. Mlss'lliiby Koon will lead the Hinging. Arrangements have been mnde for Special it I'Ptiugs, of which announce ment will be made as soon as the Huingclist llxiH the date. I W. Kelson, Pastor, English Lutheran Church Regular services ovoiy first and third Sunday In the mouth In tho Advomist church at 11 a. m 0. R. Heinitz, Pastor. Congregational Church Notes Sunday School 10 a. in, Morning service 11 a. in. Evening service 7:30 p. in. Kvoryotie'welcomo to these services 1 11 1 if- wm ay m tt ONCE" Plumbing Service When you have trouble of any kind with your Plumbing send us a hurry-up call and we will respond "at once." We realize the importance of giving quick service at such times and we hold ourselves ready to do so. And if you have any Plumbing Supplies to buy be sure to get our prices. We believe they will save you money. Art Nelson At Trine' s Hardware 1 rce zszyp ECT BAKING 3 With a, Small Amount of Fuel Is the Most Essential Requisite of a Range Jhc South Hoik! Malleable Range fills the hill in every respect, and more. It is the finest looking range fcuilt, ana is made o the best materials. We would he glad of nn opportunity to convince-you that what we say is true. Wi?lrc'c'c'ivfJd'" notice from the wholesale houses of an increase in prices of ranges effective Janu ary 1st, but we will continue to sell whalfew ranges we have at tie same eld 'price, GEORGE W. TRINE i In a recent issue the Nebraska City Press discusses federal said as follows: "Matching dollars, as the enemies of the Federal Aid Highway, scheme call it, is to be a great issue before the Nebraska legislature next month, for our contract with Uncle Sam" is a.xm Jo expire and unless- w 'a'p propn'ate a sum equal to that' which the eovcrnment has set aside tfor highway building and irAMvtlmient in iooinsna wc snau hot get nis financial aid.. There is a wiue-spread protest growing over Nebraska against Federal Aid appropriations, with the, view, of course, of cutting taxation. But whether cutting-this oad making improvement scheme out of the budget would be an econ omic blessing in the future remains to be seen. Nebraska's highways have been the envy of visitor's from other strtcs and they have hcerV the mcuns of keeping trnnspoAation'bpen all the year around. fJonniar&on, if the roads in 1922 with those, of 1012, for instance, will make many i rood Neb cskan hesitate before lie insist in the abandonment of the Federal Aid plan for building h'gh wavs It is a well-established fart thut highway maintcnenco left to the counties is not satiefnetory. Fortun ately there is little likelihood of Ote County having bad roads, no matter what sort of a scheme is adopted, but that doesn't speak for other counties where Federal Aid highway ma'hten- ance has been the only saving grace 'n the road conditions of those sub divisions. People who have no motor cars insist, naturally, that well-kept highways are a luxury for the motor car owner. They are narrow visfoned when thev adon't this view and ex press such an argument. Good roads spell success and comfort and good ruismess for everv man, woman ami child in Nebraska. To abandon good roads 'n Nebraska would bo to com nit iudustrirl and economic suieido." Garfield Community Church Sunday Services as follows: HI a. in,, Sunday School. Subject "The draco of Gratitude." II a. iu. Sermon: "Tho Motive and Ilnwtiril of Charity and Prayer." 7 p. m. Program by Young People. 7:15 p.m. Sormon: "A Threefold Vision " The Chorus meets this week on Sat urday evening ut 7:30 in the home, of Mr. aud Mrs. N. P. Campbell. Every, had a tine time last neck ut Lloyd A muck's The Chorus is planning to give the "Pink Hose" a servico of Song anil Story, Sunday evening, Feb. 11. ' Plan to be present. ' The Bulletin Board on tho triangle north of the Church Is for public .use. If you have anything for snlef adver tise it on the "for sale" side. If ,you waut anything advertise for it on ' the "Wanted" aide. Malie this board a Community exchange. , ' That's what you get when we do your work. There is no "ifs," "ands" or "buts" about it. The paper stock is right, the work is right and the price is right. We print most anything and keep our promises on deliveries. When you give us an order you need not worry about it until it is time for you to have the finish ed job on hand. And then it will be there even before you can remind us of the de livery promise. Kansas Pickups SMITH COUNTY Soldier State Bonus Bill in House T:.rrrM.r!"r.f.T x4 fi w iMA-V.V.V.V.VO.V.V.V,VAV.VV.VV.VVVAV,V I Place Your Coal Orders Ndw The Maloiie-Gellatly Co, i , . ' : "r . W jTrf -tn. j"wi-v.- yyUyyytMJWVftfVVftrVWWtt The Nnbraslca ljiglslattira will soon luivfi th" ti piiiliiuity to act on a stilt bonus which will enny SHUUOUl to be (llstiituti'tl among U'" .v-scrvlce men of the ulate. Uep""uiit;ulvi- Kel ler of Supeiior. pus i I'Diuiiianilei' of that pet, with the alslaiice f other e.-s'rvicrt melt tn the IegUlatiuedraft ed a cnmpnsa'l n bill and p'aved H before the house last Friday. The bib ii'nvule lot- Hid piymtiit of fifty ei.ls it day In ex.serviee iiumi for each day of orvici: ;aIUi a uiaxliu'im nllywunco of yi30 The moi.Oi ,1U hi- talsiid by iliioct taxation fur u pmiod- of two years, Cou-cteuilou! objotoisi mo burred from participating In the bonus under : the provisions of tho bill, A commlv hion eiiii-lsting of the adjutan: geueial and U other intMiiljoih chosen by tho governor would superviits the cxpen. tHtuie of the money Mid-West Vol. Farmers Union Members Attention Inavale local No. '202 wilt give u Smoker "with all the furhteltlrigV at the Fariners I'nlon ttatl at Inavale, Thuihdey evening, February 8th. The Ilov. David Simpson of the Methodist church, a late resident of Alberta, will dellvor an address on tho Growth and Piogro&s of the l.'ulted Faniers of Alberta, Canada. A cordial welcome U o.nIoiiiIoiI to all membors of the county, .bulb young and old, back dues paid Alp ,cv not. Uoa't.mWslt : v -? A. h, Stouor, Pre.'v . -. - Johu Hardwlck, Sec. . UMipMaMMaMaw I IIMJ Miss Edith Urcell was in Lebanon getting dental work done. Mis. Kit tic Noble and children Anna aud Clifford spent Sunday with her daughter Mis Paul Carper. Commissioner K. 10 Spuirier is in Topeka this wrelc. Ilarvo Blair hauled .several loads of corn fiom Inavale Saturday. Hobt. I.aniiigau had the mibforliiue of getting his aim badly hut t while gettlt.g up wosd Saturday. Rex llellhan and wife spent Sunday with her parents (he Hobt. Lannignn foully. Mr. and Mrs. Jamoh McCaiy and sou Alva have been quite sick with the llu but are better ut this writing. Mrs. K. 1). Spurrier uud Mrs. Hrnest Freeman helped with the sick at the McCary home Fiiday. Master Glenn Spurrier spent Satin' dav with Jack and Uuby lllalr. Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST Smith Bro's. Annual Sale of Pure Bred Big Typef Poland China Bred Sows. To be held at the Farm 0 miles Northeast of Superior and mile North of Cadams, Nebr., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1023 All are Vaccinated. 55 Head. 0 Tried Sows: 31 Fall Gilts; 16 Sprint! Gilts This is a fine bunch of stuff. They have been learn ed to travel for their living having had lots of exer cise. Nearly all will farrow in March, bred to our boars, the Pageant. Clans Monarch. Nebraska Buster and Blue Valley Jumbo. These sows are of the big easy feeding type, the kind that responds quickly, to feed. You had better buy early as the later sales are always higher. Come and spend the day with us whether you buy or not. Sale in Tent 1:00 p. m. ' Free Lunch at Noon. WRITE FOR CATALOG' R. E. RIDGLEY. W. C. HENDERSON. Auctioneers. C. A. GOLDEN, Clerk. SUP13RIOU, swn. Red Cloud, iSclirask JilliWiil ill1 r ii"" ' i1 I'll'llf ''.:!"i!ii m Kim ih nijiiifi -WaU3WJlCTtOttirTlMFTJ,raMfcfflJrilHMIMr II OIX hundred miles of Catacombs or stone tombs were y hewn beneath the foundations of Rome. The early Christians, poor and persecuted, cared more for the Protection of their Dead than we do today. Yet, the ever increasing use of the Norwalk Vault testifies to a revolt against that sodden cistern the modern grave! Sealed by hand, the moulded granite of the Norwalk offers eternal protection. The greatest tribute to the Dead ; THE NORWALK VAULT All Good Undertakers Recommend the Norwalk the Best INSIST upon ill :Ml MET CALF & BRINKMAN Local Manutactuiers : Mfifm at Bai lev's Tie Barh nw . " ?1J. J- - iri bit.,- , -j, .V-T71. r.tfJl s.mn NrV j- 4 i "4- ,ti t'&h u