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'.saKiBse 'f mMsMy r mm &mWr WXftt VrXlv.gL-fi&'V i--rf---! WESKSSgrasLJ&WBS viiip -r ;i s. nir 111 !. - ii fin . i v - .F m " i-piJ! i t ul.i r - r r n - - - .; - ,s.r- - . . . m iiiwMvr " v "v."-K.iwi7 i i" i' i n'Hft.- ii a. ij-r mr r t r ' v-.ijiu VOLUME XXXVII11 k Ncxspancr That filves The Ncns Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. KED CLOUD, H EI5RASKA, A1M8IL 0, 1911. NUMBER It "DONTS" Don't curry liirtfe sums or nionov around with yon. Hold tips uro not unlioiml of. Don't bide motley tiround the iiottso. Tlicro tiro fow bttrKhirs left. Don't be e.travngiint, nut your money in this bunk and rnltl nil yo van 8puro to it. Don't fail to take this ml vivo ami you will hnvo an ensy and happy oldno Interest Paid en Time Deposits Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizcr, President, S. R. Florancc, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florancc. I good thing- GUIDE ROCK. Mr. and Mrs. Rico .spent SundHy evening with Mrs. Hoover. John Gluasoti, jr., and wife have a now daughter, born April 1. Dr and Mth. Hoie.s entertained Goo. J'airtlold and family Sunday. The Baptist ladies will hold an Kas ter bazar and Supper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Oleason were over Monday from the state lino. Mrs. M. Lovitt onteitainod tin M. t. K. club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. lUy of lloldrcgo wore quests of Mr. ami Mrs.Uhns. Hodges Mundav. Mrs. II IVteis is home from Lin volu, where shu took trtatineiit at St. lili.uboth liospital. Mrs. Mayine H. Cleaver, 0. C of II. of the Degree of Honor, will meet with Guide Rock lodge on Tuesday the jewelry business, has taken pos session. Chris Columbia and family will move in with John Dunbar to oaro for him. Ho is the father of Mrs. Colum bia. ,I.T Mason and family will oe eupy the Columbia residence. Mrs. (5. W. Hoover is greatly pleased with the thoughtfitlness of her many friend", sho having received on her hhthday, Mai oh SO, one hundred post cards and many pretty and useful piesetits besides. N. V. linker and family have moved from the Faoe property, recently pur chased by Klinor Doughinuu of Dres den, Kan., to olio of Mrs. liurber's liouses in tlie east part of town. Mr. Dougliiuan's goods nrrived Monday. "Y" branch of tho W. C. T. I', gavi) a tine cnturtaluinciit of plays, music, monologue", pantomimes, tablea.,ctc, to a big audience at the opera house ' rMit..i.il ti t .,ii,i i tur rPlii irl,iw tinr.nlo tloserve great credit for their splendid work. evening, April 11. All members are rcquusted to to be present. Four boys mid four girls of tho L. T. L. will contest for a modal at the M. E church next Monday evening. Admission 10 cents. There was n bigicrow 1 at the go9pol temperance rally at the hall Sunday night. There was a good program of music, reuitutious and addi esses. MUs Stolla .Smith departed Sunday evening for her home in Diesden, Kan. Her aunt, Mis M Idella Watt, accompanied her as far as lied Cloud. On Thursday the liaptisls held a veiy Interesting 'mil vail" meeting of the church uilli an all day and COVVLES Charley Harpham was in St. Joe this weok. Harry Cillumi of Ked (Jlottd was on our streets Sunday. The County Hoard was up last week viewing roads and bridges. Simeon Thomas has a new ltrush runabout Look out girls. John Luwler from Iowa is visiting his parents for a short time. Kick Thomas is very busy thee dus lie h.is a Driish auto Miis Iiene Hall is vlsUing Miss Mabel llcckwith of Ked Cloud this evening session, at which a splvndiil p Wl''' piogram was caineil out. hew at d lirubaker is sick at this One of the tllnch clubs gave a sur-1 "' " ,,!IS '"Ptoiih r typliol.l prise party Monday night for Mr. and j tcnL'r Mrs. L. 1'j Hunt, who are soon to Miss Maud McCiine of Hod Cloud leave hero. Mr. Sring, who bought was visiting friends in Cowles this I A Few Items From Our Large Stock Of DRY GOODS I The Latest Develop ment in White Goods FLAX0N flKOISTI III 1) Permanent Linen Thread Finish Has all the merits of a Handkerchief Linen Lawn, with double the strength and durability of India Linons or Persian Lawns. Several widths and qualities. T TQPTQ White Wasting "" Underwear Prices:--PIain White 1 5c to 50c, Printed 8c See our line before buying as we can Save You -Money HAND BAGS We have a large line of ladies Hand Bags in all styles and sizes. Prices 25c 1o $3.50, BURS0N HOSE The only stock ing made with a seam. No hard knots to hurt the feet or make corns. Prices 25c to 50c. Every pair v guaranteed to give satisfaction. mm B h lEs Ww to B o 'ImwM Wm a H a 7K F. NEYVHOISE, Dry Goods. week. She returned homo Monday evonlng. Mrs. Nickolls Thomiis and her'sister are visiting their mother, Mrs. Koon of Bladen (Juy Kc itt came homo from the state unlversi y at Lincoln Saturday for a weeks vacation. There was a party at Henry Hru bakers .Saturday evonlng. They all report a line time. Mr. and Mrs. I loin of liladen wete visiting Jus. Mcliildc and family a few days last week. Mrs. Ida Stpilios went to Hastings Monday to vi-dl relatives. Sho came home Tuesday evening Ml'n. wotllitd of Hlne Hill came down Monday fur a nIioiI islt with her daughter. Mis Costello. Miss Jessio Squires of Hastings win is taking a course in a business college there spent n weeks vacation here. N V. Anderson shipped out his cattlo Monday. His shipment consist ed of three cars of cattle mid one of hogs. Mr. and Mrs. Simons of Ked Cloud aro keeping house for their son, Elmer during the absence of his wife who is attending a wedding of her cousin near Lebanon, Kas. Troy Mills and family started for an extended ttip in Idaho. Troy is the son or J T. Mill" who has lived In Webster County for u good many years. He sold oil' his porsoual prop el ty last spring and rented his farm and ho is going to travel a year on ac count of his health. GAKMELD i ol. Wiggins was taken suddenly ill Monday. Mrs. (ieorgo Hairis is on the sick list this week Al Smith and family called on Fred Harris Sunday. (Jeorgo Coon and sons were on Windmill How Sunday (Jeorgo Smith was a pleasant caller at Will Fisher's Sunday. Will Kishor hr.s most of his corn ground disked over once. The oats are all sowed now But (lee! don't the wind blow. Another weok until Good Friday, the great potato planting day. Diehl brothers, from the Kansas line, took their fat cattle to lied Cloud on Satin day. Quite a number of farmers In Gar Held were hauling corn from Guide Uoek Friday and Satin day. Mr. and Mrs. .Too Taylor came up ftom Guide Kock and called on their soti-in law over Saturday and Sun day. Tho good-looking assoshor will soon bo around with a pencil back of his car, mid he will flguio out how much you aio worth. Muriol Fisher and Clussio DeWltt aro the only pupils in district 85 who have been neither absent nor tardy during the present term di school. The Birthday Gift The practise of gift-giving at Christmas time is a modern fashion a habit. There is nothing in the original significance of Christmas to even remotely suggest a gift. It is nevertheless a beautiful idea. A much more expressive and consistent gift is a Birthday or other anniversary gift. The anniversary is hers, or his very own-Christmas is everbody's. There is a distinction in the anniversary gilla com pliment that the Christmas gift lacks. Give her, or him, or them, m oilier, sister, wife, father, brother, hus band or friend a gift on an nnniursary nrd it means something. Make that day the happiest of the year. Our slock offers articles of use and beauty suitable for all gift oc casions, qualities unsurpassed and scn.elliiiig at a price jcu can afford. "SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK" &?e GIFT STORE Newhouse Bros. E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop. C. B. & Q. Watch Inspectors. Jcwolcrs and Optomotrlsts. Harness Repairing and Oiling Neatly Done at FCH'S Also my stock of Harness of all kinds and Harness repairs including Strap work, Collars, Halters and Saddlery. My line of Harness Hardware is complete. Remember I can give you just what you call for in this line and prices always the lowest. Joe ITogel, The Harness Man. FLOUR! FLOUR!! e BOTH PIION'KS m Mimiio I LESTER - Mr. and Mrs. Connie Uasser spout Sunday at Al Decker's. Mrs. Ida Blair atld daughter spent Saturday autl Sunday at Ilulsobusch's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hasscr visited at tho homo of Louis Borgfleld Sun day. Mrs, John Etnlck and son Sylvester, Mr. aud Mrs. Will Lain spent Sunday at George Blair's. Mr. and Mrs, James Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs. Bobt. Mitchell and son spent Sunday at I, Frlsbic's. Weather Summary for March' Temperature: Highest 83 on 20th, lowest li on 18th, greatest daily range HO on 2oth. Precipitation: Snowfall Vx inch. days clear 23, partly cloudy 5, clondy 3, prevailing wind nv 10 days, Ciias. S. Ludlow. Several road and bridge measures of lar-i caching importance have boon enacted into law within the last fow days, CS:- IfP J-, t-. , . 3 5&Qt 1ml &j8$mvit ,. tttwWBw yy'R.yw ifci'3aw.KiTj,' fsuff v.-7."A'. iKf5JafR1S'ii mfjj!&zM. !f.;Ml MK ,ZF(Vr'iJSit' -SS w' .'BAJ.W'Vlft'i. rH if ? - , . . rV-ffis iBmmm& Mme&v tsegm KI nMMV BnbUA lAiLX&.J'li !fui i-1 'twww.';.v&.j u tw " .('i'' .1' 'r.Tr.r , 'j.-i'i BWEti.&i?. . & uttsautuox-yaiit - ...-aw fimmmmMm "IMPERIAL" high patent Flour $1.00 a sack, "SELECT" Flour, 90 cents a sack, and in addition, in each sack of Flour will be found a coupon, and eight of these coupons and $2.95 in cash will entitle the holder to an $8.00 SET OF DISHES Each sack of Flour is absolutly guaranteed. If not satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded Phone your orders to the mill, phone Red 45. ALL FLOUR WILL BE GASH. Froo Delfvory made to all parts of tho City, HEOGIiOUDjUIIiIilJlGGOlVlPilllY il Ml i 'zsmesmssx , .."ptjsacg