-a -V.n HUtorWl Sonl"ty VOLUME XXXX. "yHE New Banking Law is now in force and the payment of every dollar of deposits in this institution is guaranteed by the Bank Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska. INTEREST PAID OH TIME DEPOSITS. Webster County Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 HATIN Mr. niiglohiut bailid hay la-t week .Joe .loliiiole butcheied it hog week this - Tlio roads In this locality aiealtn inp.tssilWo .lack Wiislcom oallod on Chailoy IIui ris Siindity .iitnios Mcltiide of Cowlos was in this locality S.t tin day. Fiank Kliobl tool; a little tide in hi nutoinobilo Satin day. How about that wolf hunt? I'.ovs lots ho stin tiny ono soon. Veiu'll Kijluaud fmnily visltod Run- . . . . ii ti t i i i avwitli his wife's folks Mike iMiduias. Voncil Zajic lost ii horso and a cow. I Alhoi't Kiij-luliiirt houyltt u hoy flom j Willie Vavih'I'H. James UucUlos is hailiii'r hay this wcuk. Koy Caniphi II aic doiny the h.illiny mid .hie Itm i' i COWLES 1'. A. lioud was in Ited Cloud Mon day. A. T. Vance came down finm Hast iuys Tuesday. Dou't foryct the I-'armers' Institute to be held here Fi iduy ttml Saturday. Kinery Waller returned from Hast ings, Monday, where he had boon vis iting Karl Paul. Clins Heidi ink of lied Cloud is in Cowlos this week phihteriny Mr. Dea kin's new residence. The Right Place have u fine display of white goods in their windows that PMKSiSSSras 1 x Tne Cook I I 4 i arwavjs xeeis I confidetii of c .d. A5 ifoodwli pure anawnoj-esoiine I oodwiien tisindl i Dr. CREAM 1 S3 Baking I APure,GrapeCreamTartar 1 vvvvxvvvvvv.vvvsvvvVvWvm 1 1MIMI oamg fowaer S: NViJ&i in-: 1 veil from tlio Onrihii inaihi't this w eok Tlio Midland Conceit (Jo had a huge a ml .ippii ciutivoiiiidioiioo Filduy eeu- I...... ..,.,... ... j . ing t ho.'Sf l church, 'litis was I lout III 11111111)01' of the lecture oouisi' I his was tho o. N-r..o uti-icviiMiii in it-Mi wiiiiiiiur IV .1 1 I 1 fit I .. riven tit i oaios .Moun.iy wiui uis iaui-1 ily and household (roods. II" anil Ins1 hiothor itittiiid to worlc at tho hhicU smilli trailc. NVo wi 't tliom ovory sue eoss iio-.iibk' The asslsjaiit sta'-o Mipeiinlenik'nt n ill sn.tiU in ('ml.t tiiMiiitMow nn I In. I ' '('omhlniition ot rural 'cliool distiicts ' This iiiidoiihtcdlv will i-c well attond- uh, in tin-it n "iiiMii: iiiuv in ; in i ttK ' . such a school hero This is the proper llJnB t() (() ,f R s lulUy mn(,,,. ,)r Caulu js UmUlK ,is ,))()s ilt() a c . pi,.pai,itoiy In nioviuy to tlio .wi .. tl... : f,in. i,.ii .r r.i.tnt.i.. noithoast..rii p.ut ol tlio state. Ilo opeots to loao today. W o under ' stuiid he intends going into tlio di tig ! Inislnc's. Wo uio s() cy to have yr.n loiivo, doctor, but wish you success in your new ontorprisp. GARMFLD Miss Klla Wliite is it pleasant caller in Garfield this week. Coons, Harnes and company butcher ed hogs on Saturday. ' l Smith Bros, bought some hogs from Mr. Stevens on Friday. Kent Hros. shelled corn Monday. Mr Weaver did the work. . Clms. Ailes finished hauling his rent corn to Smith Hros. last week. (icorgc Harris has a smilo on his face now. II in wife returned home on SpSNNJNi S X"f 8 N? N T V X -riffc.v uttMKwmum N r n feel M ?RX5i:i?NJ; ss SS3 o Powder I . r t s. PUCES Made frony Grapes Itimimisi 4 INcwMMiHX That lvt:s Ihr. Nw Flft-tw Weeks Eai.li Year For $1.50 I MAP (JLOITI), M5UKASICA, V KHUV A l V 1, MM 'J. S.iliiiduy fiein it li tctidcd lslt in Colorado .1 o Miiilil mill N 1. ('nnip'vll weto h'gitig nil wind mill io Tliuisdiiy. M st of the business on wli.d tlilll tow is hauling lut) from tl .luoksnii's pi .100. j Wo begin t' lit'in dislnn' echoes of those that lime to mow tho Hint of Mm oil. i The weather is IIiil' oer head hut not titan going tlmt way and piolty nasty under foot. i Jonas Campbell ami wife mid Mis.1 Uawls woio ploasaut o:i Hits at licrt Kind's Monday. Horn to Ml', mid .Mis. Clyde How on on Tlinisiliiy inoriiiuir a boy and it Is just like its papa. Tho soivlcus at tlm AsllCleolcthlllcllSl-,"),,1 t t -!-1- or the eliuioh. Ilo Minday woio not very uoll attoiulodon wonl" ""l "-'' l'opl' t lol-l f'," aoL'oimt ol llioh.d i'oiiN. any .if llnir eliuioh duii.s hut us u Tlio piosp. e'ois tluil arc lien Injf for coal and gold got thoii augur stuck lust week il lack liarnos. loltn mid Frank Wi tei woio on w mil mill row Monday IImiik the' pmn,ls I( WI10I.WCI,V foi Will .'Mi.' ,,,. lH, f.,, ,.,.,. u, HIS. HEAD CAMP VOTES FOR HIGHER ASSESSMENTS ,m .. . t i . .1 . . . MMSuro has IitM b Vole ol 400 to JP7--Mcf.llnlsAioumcd Nebraska Deltiftallon Stood 10 For and 23 Against the Rrnoit Chicago, Jan. 27 The head camp of tho Mo lei n Woodmen ol A nun ica ailoiitod the inoiiosHil iL'.illiis.in,.iit plan, ineuasiiig tlio life iiisuiunco lut es of the society, and closed the ad journed tegular meeting heie today. Tito nieasute was cat tied by a vote of IMHo.'iuV. The Xebiaska delegation voted 10 for and 'J.'l against the ropoit. The rerating proposal was made by the head olllcers after notice from six teen states that they had adopted a uniform fraternal insurance bill which had been dtafted by statu insurance experts at Mobile, Ala., and therefore known as tho Mobile bill. This notice warned the society tlmt certain re quirements would b". made beforo u continuation of business would be per mitted. Figuies showing tho condition of the society are proposed by head of ficers and tho statement was made that in 1014, under present plans, the lodge would bo unable to pay S.'1,000,00) ol life liability or about $.'!).' on it 81,000 policy, htiteinsutanco commissioners spolco for tho in nsiiie, which was op posed hi niiiiv spi'ukeis is a p an not in sum onl with fiaicmal iiisinaiico ideals Too plan a lopted to Iny, which will bo in loroe af'ei o le ear, will increase rates of iiio.uhois under "il years old by from T)') to 100 per cent. Mi'inboir, over.'il in iy not be assessed more than S.'l each assessment for eaoli 8.'l,t)'KI and not more than twelve assessments and one special assessment. M!ly l0 mnilc each ye. ir If tho S.l is moio tliuu tlio inoinior can pay. ho may ptv S2 and ttio other dolliir will be deducted ftom the face of his p .lioy.-Mondaj'fi Oma ha World llotald. Brotherhood Meets. I'ho debate on thoquobtlon "Itysolv oilier games than those ptoposed. It ed that it would be to tho best lutor-! was tliu lnty nl the patent to know ests of this city to abolish party or- ''' child and bo his compinion. Know giini. ttiou for the coming city clcc-!"Mltt n'r thoughts and aspiiations t ion" was piesonted ly botli the itllir-. uu, am' "i'l I''1" to glow up cieaii mative and tito upgutivo foiccs The Il,l(l l'uru' K'V. Koso believed in at question was thrown open to all pros-' tufding to the wants of the child by ent and many visitors availed them- providing, us far as moans would ad selves of tho opportunity and spoke m'fi M,u'' articles as his individual fteely about thoir own convictions re-' tllbt0 'Icsiicd. No one hesitates to gardlng municipal ull'ilrs. The ut-'M'ond whatever is needed for icpalr most good naturo prevailed during tho ! or nmeliiuery which gives ploitnure entiro evening and those participate uut often elalnis to be too poor to! ing beetucd to desire whatevor was all'ord a few cents lor something that bust for Hie city. It was the regular' would make the child happy. ' meeting of the Congregational Hrothor-I lt Wlls decided to hold another meet-! hood and thoycordlally woloomed all visitors and extended mid Invitation to all come again All kinds of Klecttlcal woik done by Morhart Hros. i. -jji ijjJ- Parents' Meeting Christian Church 'I'll p u enis' nil". -tli g lull in lln ("lui-tiili I'huicll Sunday tilMMIlooli was well iitliMlili'il. .Mip.'ttiiti-tidctit Mnili doliioied an able tlioiiu'litiul uddioss i on tlic subject: l'edugogy ill tin I lottn'. Tlio speaker stnti'il that what ho would lime to say would ho tlio looital of his I'spoiMMico anil ob servation its a to ichor for. neatly twont uii-s. Ho statod that ho folt it liiouiiiiiont upon hint to speak plain ly to tlio f.tthois mid ninthois. I loom- phaslod tlio fact t lint- I In n spoiisihill- . ty of iii:lill le.uiiiir tlio child loslod upon tlie pitiont and not upon the iniitli I of f let t ho home c.itili llistniid one wh was a p n out of little chililti n could lii'tti v luilhei tho lllteiosls of thouliiueh li lioiiiLr at home where ' ,i.. ..i,.i.i, .... ,i,,.,, i... I., ,...,. tin. in i uiu .iii'Mirn mi r i nun i v- n . to dl pose ol thoii own time while the paiont was altt iidinu somo social ser vice. lillc the foiul p uenl was ui I ing to abate one oltl tho child was loin iiiiik' two ovlls on llio sdfi.t. The sunt.' le.isoiiiug held trut) of those who soiiulil eiiterliiiiiiin ut or tileasuie and neglected tho child at homo The mtt ,llls,ll1V , lhl, lllIullt ,.I1S jlhe 1,lirmt; , lh), vMM anil nll 01ll,b,1'1 ,k,'"'ll"N "P"8' ';, l,," siiomiii iiiuu m'ooiiii (iiiieo, no sum th.it ho is frequently called upon tho telephone b. some p.iient asking that , c Hiloi in suae pupil that no one would bo at home alter school and that (he pupil should wait at s -ine neighbors hou-e (Jtli rcliildien he know wont home alter s lioul and found no one theie. This practice he coudomnod ill strong terms because it aeled in a veiy harmful way upon the child No one should take upon him self the responsibilities of paieiithood unless he is willing to sactillce hisowu pleasure of selfishness. The Professor also gave some most practical suggestions as to the amuse ments permitted childi on. Too often the ban was placed on so called ques tionable amusements and nothing pro vided in their place. No ono can ox peot a healthy American jslilld to for ever heep his hands folded or icsist the impulses of activity. So far its he was concerned he much preferred his children to feel free to use his home and ougiige in games with their parents than to lie away oil' in some back lot playing the same games with other children w hose morals wir) in I the best 'i ho Mil. 1 1 1 ss w is fu I of eiitiiiie goo I h ml seii-i an I mei miiIi g. nei.il approval. Tlio mooting u,,., ihmwi open lor kOliornl discussion, i . J. Uieiiug .Ir, supplemented ami .sup ported the ideas given b siaiiug hat ll was no oiodit to any community when five thousand people would at- tMiI it meeting tor llm puipose of learning how to ittlse Iioimos, hogs ami eattlo and loss than a liuiidr.d would attend a meeting that would throw light on low to bet or tear their own ollspiiug. Dicli child was a distinct individual and should bo Healed as haiiig tights as well 'is tho grown nps ' Kev. Colo heaitily agieed with the I'lofeHsor in his leasoning ami peda gogical principles but would substitute ing in four weuks and hold monthly meetings thoioiifter. .special attnution given to diseases of eye and ear. (Musses accurately fitted, Dr. Stockman, lied Cloud, Nobr. RS , S1& IJuys tin' i'disnn (ii'in pho nograph, pl.iys both the two ami four minutr records. Oak cover, blaclHinrn, metal parts finished in Japan and nickel. $22 For the fireside, also plajs the two and four minute rec ords, straight horn, oak cabi net and cover, metal parts, nickel and Japan. i lidison Stand.iid Phono graph antique oak cabinem new style cygnet horn, meial parts J, i pai), nickel and gilded. OTHERS TO $200 (Pk tf j jjjjl Come and hear any of these at your leisure or send for complete catalogues of machines and records. We have an easy payment proposition on any of these. Newhouse Bros. E. H. NEWHOUSE. Prop. Jeweler and Optometrist. C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector OUR LARGE LINE OF Furniture - Rugs and Carpets Now open for your inspection. . Prices the lowest. . ED. AMACK Licensed Undertaker Nebraska and Kansas ALL THE PHONES D. D. Sanderson. M. D. Pnysician and Surgeon Olllue in Moon Block. Hull, Ulack 1; Intl., l'.M Ueihloueo, U iyal Hotel. Hell, 17; In.., '17 Calls Atiswoted Day or Night iu:i) n.oiM), m:ii. Foloy Kidney Pills will cure any cao of kidney or bluildor trouble not bo yond tho reach of medicine. No medi cine can do inoro. Sold at Dr. Cook's drugstore. Widow's Pension. 'I ho recont act of April lOlh, 11)03 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension $12 par month. Fred Maui or the attorney, hits all necessary blanks. NUMKKIt 5 40 Hujs the N'ittor Victrola 'I1I, one of the latest achiev ments in the talking machine. Made in solid oak without horn, all metal parts nickeled. Fqual in tone to any other make at from $10 to $25 more. $25 For the Victrola, one ol the most popular self-playing in strumuits ever made. One of the greatest successes in a moderate priced instrument. $? For the Victrola, absolutely the best low priced instru ment on the market. Hear these now. Cash or easy pay ments puts one in your home. One of these makes Xmas la'st all the year. J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint and Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict ure Framing, Pictures and artist Material. The Only Exclusive Store." Gives Quick Action C. L. Cotting reports Unit A SIN GIAj DO.SIJ of simple buckthorn bark glycerine, etc., as compounded in Ad lor-l-ka, tlio now Gorman appendicitis remedy, relieves coustipatlon or gas ou ths.stoniiicli, alnnt INSTANTLY 'PRP- fcac'ffstissj'ia mtmmmtmmwi