RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, GHEEF ROBES and BLANKETS I now have a nice assortment of ROBES and BLANKETS Better get yours before they are all picked over. Got my prlcos on anything In tho Harness Lino before buying. LEE R. WALKER mmraoiwfflipiT nUU!K!!!7ll COAL WE CARRY IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES THE FOLLOWING COAL MAITLAND LUMP ' ROCK SPRINGS LUMP PHONE US FOR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. WE SELL FOR CASH, THAT'S WHY WE CAN SELL CHEAPER Farmers' . Elevator H la BuiraiiniiiniiiiiM FHE RED (iLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska. " "jnLlSHED BVERV THURSDAY ntercrt In tlio PoMulllce nt itcd Cloud, Neb ai Hccond Class Matter A.B. McAKTUUR, Editor and Owner Advertsing Rates. Foreign, per column Inch 15c Local. " 124 & IS LOCAL'ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO r Kodak as you go All roads lead to pictures and pictures lead to our Kodak counter. Finishing service that pleases, and Kodak Film in any size are here for your use. Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist ! 7 "ufllll II' More for Your Money You get more for your money when you buy a Copper Clad. You get a range Lined With Pure Sheet Copper a range that will serve you long and well. You get a beauti ful range one easy to keep clean. Come in see the Copper Clad. Made in Four Finishes: Gun Metal Blue white, Blue or Gray Porcelain Enamel. When you need a new heater see the ILLINOY. Like all other merchandise we carry in stock, it is sold under guarantee. All sizes carried in stock. WE GIVE S. & II. GREEN STAMPS GEO. W. TRINE uifWvuou vm uovji iwmz-ulm ayi ohh0i4U M Mrs. Low Clami loft for Wrnmr,. Monday. las. 01 Hi tun lins returned from a long trip In the cast. J. S. White- was In thecity this week. Kobt. Mclirldo Is in the city. Duvo Kuley 1ms returned homo after in extended trip through the east. Curt Evans has started another sec- ond hand furniture store near Peter, son's store. Frank Cowden who is becoming an oxpert blcyclo rider, we tit to Guide Rock on Ills wheel Sundav. 10 YKAKS AGO Mr and Mrs. E. O. Caldwell left the first of tho week for u trip to Kansas City. L. L. Horon left tho first of tho week for Crlpplo Creek, Colorado, to attend to some business matters. J. A. MeArthur was in Lour Island; Kuisas, Sunday attending the funeral or his brother-in-law, 1 J. Carl. Jnmes, Peter and Edgar Mcintosh and Italclgh Lawrence left Saturday via automobile for various Iowa points where they will spend a week visiting. John Sutton and wife and Will Motinlford were among the many who left the llrst of the week for North Platte to attend the big land diawing. Mr. and Mis. Heit lluuker and two children relumed home tho hist of the week from a trip to Minnesota. Mrs. Alf McCall left tho latter part of the week for an extended vlblt with her daughter who resides at Valparaiso, I milium. CHRISTIAN "The eternal God Is thy dwelling place, And underneath aie tho everlasting arms". Wo will have all servlcs regular next Sunday. Doth Sunday School and Morning Woishlu had Increased attendance last Sunday Lpfs make another increase next. All enjoyed the Union Service at the Methodist church In the evening. Don't forget Endeavor at G:I5 Tho Endeavor aro having their Hallowe'en pirty at tho Parsonage. Friday of this week The Social Circle held a very good business meeting with Mrn. Children Friday or Inst week. They decided to have their llazaar early in December This will be a good place to buy your Christmas gifts The LleUt'OII Lights had n. vnrr ninllf. able meeting Saturday afternoon with Mis Nelson Tho girls planned sever Hi things to do In the future. They are a very wideawake bunch. Wheat as a Feed for Livestock V V w'rWee y v. ,v . H. A ' &- SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HOME Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas Bell 80. - - Ind. 120x S963SS3S9S3$3S9S3$3eS6S69 BAPTIST Hible sshool at 10 a. 111. Morning service at 11 a. m.. Subject: "The Supreme Sense of Power " Evening service at Tl.'ll). Subject: "liutweeii the Eternities." Mid-week meeting for Bible study, Prayer and Conference, on Weduesday ovening r.t 7:30. Cordial invitation to all Teachers aud Ulble btudents. Last Sunday at morning sorvice the Haptist church voted to set apart each fifth Sunday in the month for Uuion Sei vteo by the W. C. T. U. which nction was lately endorsed by the Citv Minis- SSHTSrs JS-JXZ. . - -" ST5S desire of the W. C. T. U. for four Union services during tho year, aud will en able both the churches and the temper ance people to plan ahead, aud not conilict with the purposes of either Accordingly the first Union Service will occur on December 30th, at the Baptist church, and services will occur in rotation among the churches desir ing same, during next jear on March UHli, June 'JOMi, August ,'U.t, and Nov. oinber.lOth It is fervently to be hop e I that all interested will be satisfied and no changes be attempted by any Dili'. Tho annual Thanksgiving Service will be held at tho Christian Church on Thanksgiving morning at 10:30, with sermon by Kev II. E. Tweedy. This eirly notice should enable those who don't forget to plan theii a Hairs nnd attend the meeting as requested in the' Proclamations of President and (lover, nor. The Ministerial Association lias In process of preparation a Program for Union Service at the Congregational church, on the evening of Sunday, Novomber 1 Ith, at which It is hoped numbers of the American Legion will be in attendance, a9 well as some from out of the city. More amnle notieo will be given next week The weekly Choir rehoarsal will oc- cur on Friday ovening at the home of the Pastor, to which all who are will ing to assist aro cordially invited. We will appreciate your presence and a cordial welcome awaits you, 1. W. EPSON, Pastor. Hanson Laundry Under New Management If you have never known the satisfaction of having your Laun dry work done by us, now is a good time to try it. Phone us and our wagon will call. Wo do Ruff Dry Finish and Wet Wash Ray Gard Because of the present relative low price for wheat and hUh price for corn, much Interest is being shown in the feeding of whoat. There mav bo data available that will show favorable to feeding wheat of low grade; but thero Is nothing to show that it navs to feed a good high grade or wheat, un. less it sells for practtc-dly the same price as com. Government figures show that high grade wheat and corn are practically equal in feeding value, pound for pound, providing the whoat is ground, as it does not pay to feed it whole. When corn Is 75 cents n bushel on the farm 80-cent wheat is practical, ly equal in feeding value, nnd when corn is 03 conts wheat should bo figur ed at $1.00. These figures do not take into consideration the cost of grinding the wheat, which is from 5 to 10 ccntb a bushel. IT MAV PAY TO FLED THE LOW GRADE WHEAT Two-thirds of tho wheat received oil the Kansas City Market falls in grades 1,2 mil 3; the other thiid falls in grades 4, fl at d Sample. The flist three grades are bv tar the Ivst for milling and sell for tho highest nrices. Cure fully compiled figures from the Kansas uty wheat receipts for the past two mouths (August and September. 10231 show that tho price paid for low grade 4 wheat was almost R fonts n Imii,,,! less than that paid for low grade '2 The same dntu shmvq tlmt ,rr,n. r. wheal sold for almost 12 cents a bush el less than low grade 2. Samnlin-nii. 'sold ht from 15 to 17 ceuts u bushel less than low grade 2. Tho average pmulum paid fur the first thiee grad es was almost ii cents u bushel above mat paid for tho la-t three grades. While the three low grades sell for Ies9 money and are not suitable for a high grade of flour, they have almost as high feeding value as the better grades THE FANNING MILL WILL HELP Olllcial data from tho Kansas City otllco of the Federal Grain Supervision j - "i - .'y mr -.' ,'syrvjjyi 9) NUCKOLLS CO. BREEDERS ASSOCIATION W) I BOAR & GILT 8 SA LE The Fourth Semi-Annual Pure Bred Sale ON FAIR GROUND AT NELSON, NEBRASKA MONDAY, OCT, 29, 1:00 57 Head Consisting of DUROC JERSEYS, 18 BOARS, 8 GILTS POLAND CHINAS, 20 BOARS, 6 GILTS SPOTTED POLANDS, 3 BOARS CHESTER WHITES, 2 BOARS s s S NUCKOLLS CO. BREEDERS ASS'N.- LAWRENCE SMITH, Sales Mgr., Superior, Neb. u 8 They a-call jjood useful pifjs from up to date brccdinjj and choices from some of the jjood herds in the county. All have been vaccinated with the double treatment and Miou'd be immune. Come to the sale and look the pigs over, I believe we can please anyone. Conic spend the day with us. Brine; the boys and dirls and also tell your neighbors about the sale. Several phis in this sale was winners at the fair this fall. Write the manaijcr for a catalogue. He has one for you. Mention this paper. liEMEHBER THE UKi FREE LUNCH AT NOON Col. A. W. Thompson ) A col. w. C. Henderson ""l ioneers SSe$eSS39S!& W"M wwli B M,,,i 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 JVWWWUVWW.V.V sua iu.'i almost 08 per cent of the wheat inspected graded down otie grade or more on account of low teat weight per bushel. The 1923 receinis. un to October 1, show that test weight, is af. reeling the grades mote than during the three yenrs named. While it may not be practical to run much, If any, of the better grades of wheat 'through a funning mill or grain grader, jot much of the poorer wheat can be iin proved from one to two grades, the bt. recleaned wheat fiom the fanning mill will sell at from fl to iO cents a bushel higher than tho uncleaned wheat, and the screenings will bring almost as much as Ihere-cleaned wheat when fed to hogs or other livestock Tho Southwestern Wheat Improve ment Association, II. Hainur, Director. GARFIELD COMMUNITY The folks who havo been attending the meetings held by Hev. Geo. W, Flory of Koauoke, Va the present weok have becu hearing mighty sermons. Each evening the hnuso has been full. Tho half hour of song servW has been inspiring and all have enjoy, ed it to the full. Wednesday night was men's night. Thursday night was womens' night aud Fridav nuht. Young People? night. Ono evening next week will bo Farmers' Union night nnd ono evening Womens' Club. night. The regular service of Sunday will bo held. Sunday school at 10 a. m., followed by the settnon. Song service in tho evening at 7:30 followed by tho sermon at 8:00. Kev. Flory will preach both morning and evening. Evangelislio meetings evorv night next week beginning at 7:4f Present to Past. When n new literature succeeds, It obscures t,he effect of nn earlier one, and Its own effect predominates; so that It Is well, 'froui time to time, to look hack. Whnt Is original In us Is best preserved and quickened if wo do not lose sight of those who have gone before us. (loctlio. "......v-v.v.v.-wv.svwwi For The Best of CoaJ See Us The Malone-Gellatly Co. VWV.VArVAVVVASV.V.SV.VV.VVUVVW rjr" r r fQRJHEFARM BW? Help your Moulters Moult If you want your hens to moult naturally If you want them back on the cjjfi job promptly fall and winter laying Then you must make sure that your moulters are heal thy and hungry. They must eat lots, and be aoic xo uicsi wnat tney cat. That's just what Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a docs for your moulting flock. rr-r- frX nSF ;u mm CHAS. L. COTTINC, The Druggist wsaBSOBstmsmBs-- P i ANNOUNCEMENT Webster County Bank WE WISH to announce that we have opened up a sav ings department in our bank for the use of the child- om fS?' Aiuli aild every, one Thrift and saving . is something that has been neglected. . We kindly invite you to take advantage of this sav ings idea and make this your banking home with your savings no matter how small, you are alwas welcome. A saver is a hustler and we are for both. Bank with us and you can bank on us. We welcome every child in the community to become a customer of this new denartmnt. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK K, 3raiii:iMiiiracM