t KM I 4 I a n s I: J' I U: St,' 111 '-trlcftl Soil It pTj?BGr Jlf' Viwr-y" fr-jmyS 'JT"". jr T? tkSfiflF flPllilSHIw IK iflVVr' BHBfXSwXfc MtT''BhPBIMJPWWi I PCfl CAW BBjflWWfrl t9rfmmrTm9aam VOLUME 4 J If You '"" "" ''"' " " ' "" " '' ' ' "' ' fh is i . i m VERY one of your banking connections to be a profitable one, returning you the largest measure of service and accom modation commensurate with the size of your deposit, open an account with us. Interest paid on time deposits. Deposits Guaranteed by WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA CAPITAL 825.000 LdlBBBWimnBflflDHBBIH N kj J VV YOUR COAL WANTS We Handle tt GOOD SERVICE THE MALONE Talk With Us About Your Wants" x'LKiiiiHitiiiiiJmnnr'iii.it-iiiiii jnttt!ti!:uriil''i;ii!M" : uiMtriU'iiiit:i;tuiFui:u stinniiim rtiHrpTiHM'miititiiriniiiKui'iimimidHuiiiiniiiniin'iHiitunuEiiHiiMrrh Is Your Watch a Guessing Machine? THEN discard it, and at the same time rid yourself of the mental un certainty and hesitation caused by continually al-. lowing a watch-may-not-be-right margin. Purchase one of Our Elgin Watches It's a watch you can believe exery time and all llic lime. There's extra value In the Men's Watches we offer at &2S.OO Join our Club and get the benefits E. H. NEWHOUSE V ELGINEER I C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector Scientific Eye Fitting litji ill'illHiliii'l'll'IWl 'mlml.i nil' I' HiBISHtti'l U SPECIAL THIS WEEK fed Extra Large Grape Fruit 5c F. G. Tatwe & Son Foot Ball Thanksgivisng Day . ,1 . jr. uriiw nii n t -- jvjrFi Desire State Guaranty Fund P THE TIlllE TO THINK OF All kit ff - AVERY CO. s I' ' 'KHIli i iMWiUIHiiilllBIIMMLU EACH I mho "" 2'Vw 4 Newspaper That fllves The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year Far SI.50. KKD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 1, Farmers' Institute A Big Success me Manners' institute last week was a grand success. The attendance kept Incieasing each day until Friday, when fully live thousand people were In attendance. Ir. was a good natured, jovial crowd mid each .aid all seemed to enjoy eveiything Immensely. The institution Ih fast out growing even pi esent facilities und it Is only a question of time until laiger quarters must be secured. The programs were carried out just ns advertised and there was not u hitch anywhere. There is but one word which expresses tills year's alfair and thatword Is "success." On Wednesday inoinlng.ludge Oram- liflc judged Mie horses and cattle and called attention to the good and bad points of all stock. Ho stated that tln-re was a well defined ideal toward which all were working to and thin Ideal is possible to obtain. The cooking nnd sewing deuionstra- tions given by Miss Wymati were all well attended, and those in attendance wuie highly pleased with her work, In the evening lVof. Morltz of our citv schools delivered Iholntroductoiy addi.ss He began his addresi by 1 stating tlut he had asked the pupils in the high elni0i for their prefeieiice of occupations, and of the boys only' seven wanted to be farmers, and of .i i ....... ...i ... i... .. me km-i- limy mie "I'l'ici " housewife. He th-n dolivere I a strong e.iine-.t plea for moic industrial train- lug in our schools. He po'uted out ' thafsut that we In this ection were a farming people, and it was the l,eight ' of folly to educate our children to J leavens. This is what we are doing I ar pre-enr. xne au.iress wss given CHioful attention, anil ttie proiessor made a deep impiesslouo i his lieureis. Prof. Umdford, who has charge of the inspection of agricultural schools in the state, then followed with an ex ccllent lectuie. Many of our people were dlssapulnted because he did not speak upon the subject which was ad vertised. No doutit ho could have given some first hand Information on what the agricultural schools in the state were doing, and in the opinion of this editor he missed a golden op not Utility. However, his address was of a' really meritorious character, and called forth generous applause. On Thursday one of the special feat ures was the. singing of the grade pupils under the leadership of Pi of. Wagoner. This was very pleasing. Lieut. Governor AW'Ivttlvlc deliveied a trom .eetu.o upon "Community Co- opeialloii." lie showed the btuulUs of the get together policy and what it would lead to. ' On IVulny the big attraction wi.s '.he annual paiade. All the hoises, mules and c.itlle on exhibition were lead thru the stieuts This was head ed by our delightful band, and the olllcialsof the institute Then followed the pupils of our city schools, ThW parade shown how big our institutions are getting to be. The foot hall squad, the fanner- in thu agrioultnial dt-partiiieui, the members of the douiosLic science, class, the manual training bojs were all dressed in costumes representing their work. Kucli class proudly displayed a banner fiom seniors to the kindergarten. They marched four abreast and made a procession ucurly thiee blocks long Taken altogether the Institute was tho biggest tiling of the year. Kvciy one was pleased and all look forward to the event next year. The following olilcers were elected for the coming year: KX KCUT I V B CO M M IT rKK O. W. Hummel, President. Joo Ourney, Vice-President. Hnrry Ullham, Secretary. yJ. XV. Auld, Treasurer. HOARD OK DIIIKOTOILS Robert Dutnorell, Uol Cloud. Henry 01 Ilium, Red Claud. Fred Arnold, Ir.avule. 1 W. Cowdeu, Red Cloud. Joe Crow, Red Cloud township. T. V. White, Garllold. (Continued on page eight) - Franklin Academy vs. Red Cloud High Business Men Holds Their Third Banquet The business men of Red Cloud held their third bunquet at the Royal hotel, Tuesday afternoon, The Royal hotel belnj,' the host, it Is unnecessary to en- H,K ,, tllL. eui8ie. Tlmt was all that could be dsi led K. J Oveiing ni;tt!lJ us toastniaster, unci called upon M0,sr8 Mundny, Stoioy hiiiI W. I), k.Ihoii for brief remarks upon the several topics assigned to them. Mr. Miinda treated of (iood Fellowship, and told a number of stoiles, which WoI1 len,.ty laughter. Mr. Kdson talked of tlio weans of getting Red Cloud more frequently Into Hie columns of the state papers. Mr. Edson, after modestly confessing his surprise and un. preparedness, deliberately- drew (,.,,, j,s VW!l1 a manuscript which ,e proceeded to read. Inasmuch as tie subject oWnot Interest the pub 0t om. nny cmiet will be that the address wu 8 ,ifr than the theme deserved. ' Mr. Storey spoke of the Kvils of the Cro lit System lie forclldy brought mltl10 evs of n,0 svsl011, xvlthnut 8,iylng anything about its advantages 0P) ,,eri,aps, he indicated thnt thete WOre no advantages. Were this the f1U!ti tt ,LM.clr.nt. would better case to ore,Ht, and, in our jiidgmont, he w ,,i na that his business could be . . . . . oonilu!te(t wlili cuuipai ut i vely no lrr,bit, r expense He miirlit. in ,jee,(, spend u large p itiou of hlb time jn visiting The feature of the occasion w"s an H,l,rhS tlf r, K,son that was not on tJ1H ,,r(,Knu, H spoke of the uecus sl,y of ln,,rv, tl0 r(.ulns be- twi,n t)e fruier, un,l tl0 t.ity, Gf mitkn lni. fu,lt.ls realize that the cllv WHS lMr city lu conveniences, t,,Jlr cc)nvenleucos, Its advantages, their advantages. It seems to us that this thought should be the burden of the addresses at these meetings. Ked Cloud has done something in this direction, but not nearly all she might do. It in her fault, in some measure, that the farm ers do not always speak of the city with pride and affectiou. This is the spirit that It behooves the people of the town to cultivate, at all cost. We want that every farmer of the county shall feel like boasting of this city as his city, of the people here as his friends and helpers, of the cutetUlu incuts given by the city lib arranged for his lieiiuilt, the markets established as esta'disho 1 for his picillt. Then h,o-ilil bo such a reciprocal go id will between the producers of thi wealth of the community, mid those, ulio-e chief busiin-ss I' should he to enable tnul wealth to be exchanged for the best ad vantage of those who have brought it into being. Forty-six uieti sat down to the table and listened with appreciation to what was said. Arrangements weto made for another assembly of the kind, next month, The Chief hopes that gieat good will remit from this gathering of tint thoughtful mcu of the city to talk its civlu duties and welfare, and we should like to see u number of farmeis from distant parts of the county as puitijipauls. Iia Sleoperof Omaha, ouoof the early settlers of this county, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Robertson the last of the week, , II. M. Dunick or Ashville, Ohio, spent Friday here with his brother in law, J. M. Steward. While here he took In tlio Farmers' Institute and siys it was the best he ever attended. He left that evening for Colorado, to look after his cuttle ranch and land in terests. Mrs. Joo- Fogol wont to Doulder, Colo., last week to visit her sisters, Mebdames J. M, Bellars and Robinson, who nro old settlors of Wobbler county luuhday Joe Fogel received u card from Mrs Fogci informing him that Mrb. Robinson buffered a broken mm in a runaway Monday. ": ..- fTrr"'. . UU4. j i ": " GRE Trading; Stamps c Will be given to mil who pay cash on account on IfotfembeF 20-21 BUT ON THESETftO DAYS ONLY This is a chance to ' r fill your stamp book PAIL The The Kitchen i r It Pays Ypu Back And Saves Your Back 3 9 This Cabinet is Golden Oak. Hand Dull Rubbed. Has full sliding nickeloid top. Glass spice jars. Glass sugar bin, tea, cofTee and salt jar. We were! fortunate in buying a quantity of these Cabinets at a very low price. ' This Cabinet formerly sold for S27.50 but while they last wc are going to sell them at 22.50. The most Cabinet for the money ever offered in this city. There is not a better Kitchen Cabinet made. Iomo in ana icz us aemonstrmte this Cabinet to you. ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer. rn ejaMWawmW v .THY OS FOR ABTISTIG JOB PKIfiTIflG.: V"tvS,u - r r NUMBER 17 mi STOREY Clothier . j. E MnrMMiSSi Diamond I Cabinet 69 '! I a? iM m m : M :l tfVS A' XY :u rfTW 'mmmmmmfmsssmmm jjm