l i RID CLOUD, (E Bit jd SKA, OHIEF L . Pt 111 ; y.i "i 1 ?-- r V .! tfM" VWWWWftWWW.'.W.VVW. HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings - '.V.W. Sunday will lie Easter. Mrs. Ernest Welsch was in Hastings Monday. Idaho Apples just received nt Miner llros. Co. Ed. Auinuk was in Uuldo Rock on Tuesday. Frank Abel came down from Camp bell Monday evening Guy Zelgler was n passenger to Omaha Sunday morning Will Mountford returned home from Orleans Sunday morning. Tomorrow is Good Friday Are you going to plant your potatoes? M. W. Carter was in Nelson Monday attonding the funeral of arolative. For rubber boots and rubbers come in and see us. The Ellis Shoe Store. Miss Gertrude Uood is spending her vacation at Cowles with her parents. $50,000 to loan on real estate security. L. P. Amnion r. Editor A. B. McArthurof this pupor was In Hastings Monday on builni'M. Miss Louise Schumacher left Friday evening for Orleans to spend hor va cation with her parents. Miss Grace Shcrer, who Is teaching school near Uivorton, was home Satur day visiting her mother. Miss Kathryn Burke left Saturduy morning for Walnut, Iowh, to spend her vacation with her parents. The Misses Chaplin and Ilolcotnb of Lincoln were guests nt the M. W. Carter home the last of the week Howard Foe and Charles Sherer arrived home Friday from Lincoln to spend their vacation with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roborts re turned home Sunday morning from Imperial, where they had been visit ing relatives. Fred Phares, who is attending the state unlvorslty at Lincoln, came borne Monday evening to spend his vacation with his mother, Mis. Phares. Lester. A mack, Francis Lippencott, Everitt Coon, Cecil Crowell aud Almo Clutter accompanied by Prof. Boehr, go to Lincoln the last of the week to Dsrticinste In jui agricultural indln contest, which. 1s to "be held at, that place, and will be taken part in by sonoo.s tipum nmrnmMytmv& rtWi "!!, If .11 I ll 'I l ' ii.ii i ip i. i i ! ... I For the Easter Season Our Lines in All Sections Are Attractive KID GLOVES There is Simmons Gloves for you that will complete your costume in a distinctive way. Staple and novelty colors in cluding putty and sand. THE DREW SHOE ror Kaatmr Wear It is useless to look for Better Shoes. There is nothing better made in the United States. We have many that will in terest you in our stock. Agents Green - F- G. TuFDare S Son 5, Review , SERVICE FIRST Cash . Patterns Purchases Tndty Is April Fool's Day. Tom Auld of Omaha was In town Sunday Frank M Zfi- catno down from Hast ings Monday i wiling, The MIsms Myru Cook and Battle Christian were In Hastings Friday. FOR SALE 800 bushels of ear corn. C. F. PiunES. Mrs. J. A. Burden and Miss Jem berg went to Kansas City the ilrst of the week. The Misses Fy Tcel and Margaret Bcal are homo from Lincoln to spend their vacation. Henry Phares is expected homo Sat urday, om Central City to spend Kaster with his mother. Dell WellB and daughter, Mabel, of Edmonds, Kansas, spent the last of tbo week In the city with Cbns. Robinson and wife. Harvey Rickerson, the popular bar ber at Mercer's shop, was a pabsenger Sunday morning on No. 13 for Orleans, where ho spent the day with a friend? Sheriff Hedge was in Hastings Thursday. He taken a woman from the north part of the county to the Inglcside hospital. FOR SALE One potato planter, cutter, sprayer, digger and sorter, $30; one now John Dccre truck wagon, one 18-ft. hay rack, nno new, ball bearing irrimUtonr-, 525; one slightly used Kl-lii. Kingman sulky plow, 3. (5oo Law. The lied Cloud High S hold Debating 'IVam consisting of Nettle Springer, Florence tlohiituu iitnl limner Fully, will go to Itlue Spiings, April tit Ii, to debate with the High School ut that place o i the subject, "tJoverninenl Ownership of Kill KoirK" The team will be accompanied by Miss Utah Johnston. Frauk Abel, who has bei'ii one of the popular and obliging clerks in Miner llros. Co., grocery depirtmeiif. I for several j ears, has resigned his posi-1 tlon and has accepted a position in a I lumber yard nt Campbell. The Chief, along with Frank's many friends here wish him success aud hope to hear of him buying h yard in the near fu'ure As bis birthday came on March 17, and, we presume from his name, Edi tor McArthur of the Red Cloud Chief felt mighty friendly to the patron saint of the Emerald Isle, St. Patrick, cele brated by it-suing his weekly paper nrlntAfl In fyrtnn Inlr. ttfUnit Mm Arthur is giving the DemooratH of r Webster county a( good paper and Is meeting with success -Superior Ex- 101 oJdsjao, 03 m!)rfJ a;BI 3ESE3E Unuiji. JiiJ )u iiAi I'jilJg OUR LINE of Spring Wash Goods consist s of Voiles, Organ dies, Flaxons, Dimities, Mad ras, etc. Many in 39 and 40-in widths. These goods are also priced at popu lar prices. Per yard 15 to 23c Light, med ium and dark shades. Next Tuesday Is city election. The Best of Shoes "Queen Quality" nt Miner Bros I o. Miss Mary Christian wns a Hastings visitor Thursday. ' FOR RENT A good 5-ronm liouso Hutchison & Saltuleu. adv 20 percent, discount on Wall Paper and Paint E. S (larber. Have you seen those line spring Shoes and Oxfords at Miner Bros Co.? Georgo Warren went to Lincoln and Omaha the (list of tho week on busi ness. George Hadcll has accepted ii posi tion In Walter Marshall's grocery store. Several of our stores have their win dows nicely decorated iu keeping with Easter. The assessor will soon bo calling on you to find out how much you arc worth.. The Red Cloud band is going to put on another play in the opotu hoiiHO in the near future. Roy Oat man returned homo Monday evening from Saronvlllc, where ho spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Hoy Oatmuti returned homo Wednesday evening from Saronvlllc, where she had been visiting relatives Charley Uclgle has loslgued his posi tion In Walter .Marshall' grocery store and will move his family to l-'oit Morgan, Colo, where he will faun. Leonard Uollicr, who is attending the state mil verslty at Lincoln, came home Miluiduy evening to spend his vacation with lib prreuts, Ed. Ileiher and wife I Misses Dessio Taylor and Marie Hollister, who arc attending the state tiuivuisity at Lincoln, arrived home ' the last of the week to spend their va cation with home folks. I Lew Beers, who for some time past . has been the brukemnn on the Red I Cloud and Hastings passenger train, lias been tratiifered to McCjok and is now the brnkeman on trnius 15 and 10. The Odd Fellows lodge will meet Monday evening nt 8 o'clock In their new hall and all members are request ed to bo present. The'hall has recent ly been repainted and cleaned lupuanri they now have tho best lodge room, in town, WANTED A good steady gentle manlv salesman to handle a Ward's . .,,.., ... w"un m !"T"r . .' No ex peri-' ence nee fled. Jjor lull particulars writeVNftVly "Dr. Ward's Mtfdical Company, Winona, Minn. EstaMMhed jqsgj sua r?j $$u& & V I - aoaa f W . .li" " Tk t T-7j The new things in Spring Cloaks at attractive prices. From 96.50 to $14.00 New Colors as Well as Staples Bring in your cream and buy coal. J. O. Caldwell. A. IlV Knley of Lincoln is in town thls'Wl'ek visiting relatives. (icorgo Harris shipped two cars of eat tin to Kansas City Wednesday. Order your Lettuce, Radishes, Celory and other vegetables from Miner Bros Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McFnrland re', turned home from Hustings Tuesday evening. Our spring stock of shoes have arriv ed and they are beauties. The Ellis Shoe Store. Mrs. Flora Tcel of Quick, Nobr , visited with O 0. Teel and wlto the Ilrst of the week. Several of the farmers from here at tended Ed. Crary's sale north of Guide Rock Wednesday. Miss Flossie MuKimmey left this morning for a short visit with friends at Bird City, Kunsns. no to .Miner iiros. uo,, ror nil your wants in Women's Wear aud In Dry Goods, Groceries and Shoes. Aucil Crablll shipped a mixed car oj stock to St. Joe Wednesday. Win Crablll accompanied tho shlpmoiit. Howard Ailes express messenger of the Red Cloud and Hastings passenger train Is enjoying a vacation this week Mrs. J. O. Liudley tetiirned home Wednesday morning from Culbertsou, where she had been visiting relatives. Spring Suits! Spring Coats! Spring Skirts! Spriug Dress Goods! Every thing new for Spring at Miner Bros. Co. Miss Minnie Christian, pilucipal of the Lincoln school, left Saturday morning for St, Joe to spend her vaca tion. Miss Belle Ilumlltou of Guide Rock was In town the last of the week visit ing her brother, W. O. Hamilton and family. Beach Robertson was iu Mindeu Friday where he secured a saddle horse for his brother, Will. Uu rodo the horse home. Mrs. D. M. Abel returned home Tues day evening from Hebron where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Wright. . Attorney E. U. Caldwell wu a pass enger to Kansas City aud Slater, Missouri, Sunday, to visit his aunt, who is very ill. The following shipped stock Sunday to Kansas City: Weesuer & Koontz, 2 cars of hogs; Delaney Bros., 1 car of cattle and 1 c'vWbMlogS; Frank Bean, 'fl'carS'ofcalMW'Mi 'ail bna Si.-Mtrnn riJiw lm nmw idrl ,bi JlUltjMjnMiilr Ik HlH.iyL ! Jin! I uFl -Next Tuesday the -rotera-will d f ' - i mine the 'character of;:lW Clou Mfc 'ilJll'i ?E ueiinll nr.t hif 'Ii rot tiajfl'jlfxilg id! thtami n, p, mww;mawflTiimr' i Vr ui men av oumiHy.BiLHriiuuQ Mrs. Sullivanto.HU 'equally Jarge nuin ber of women. ' Will your vot,e make a liceuse town of Red Cloud? ' Interest in the Revival grows with eacli service. ,-lf you vote for license aud the town goes wet- you are an accomplice iu crime aud equally guilty with the saloon. More than fifty persons have been converted. Have you lent a baud? A saloon in a towu does not reduce tax. Each dollar of revenue costs nine. Our publio schools are a valuable asset and do you know that statistics show saloon towns have less boys in the High school than the dry ones? Rev. Sullivan will be with us uutll Monday when he must return to Lin coln to register. If you bring the saloon to Red Cloud will your boy patronize It? The church is an institution for sav ing meu, the saloon is an institution for destroying them. You stand for one or the other. Meetings each afternoon at 3 o'clock for prayer and at 4 for girls and at the same hour one for boys. Rev. Sullivan will tell the story of his life Sunday afternoon at the opera house at 3:30 p. m. Everybody invited. The Epworth League will hold a six o'clock service Sunday morning to which everybody Is invited. The bell will ring at 5:30. In wet Missouri one farmer In a hundred and in dry Kansas one in five owns his own automobile. C. L. Mvkks. Take a ' ', Tonight 'It will act as a laxative In the N morning H. E. Grice Drug Co. The New Hardware Store As Spring Is now here we would like to have you call and look over our Garden Tools, We carry nothing but the be-t aud our prices are right. We also have u nice liro of OH Stoves, Kitchen Cabinet-, Washing Machines, Conk Stnvfs, Sewing Machines aud most anything in the hardware lino. How to Secure the Booster securing the greatest number of coupons before the close of tho Booster Clirii campaign. Thirty days' notlco of close will bo given. Iu case of a tie for any premium, tho premium will bo sold and money divided. OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS LOW AS EVER REMEMBER It will not cost you one penny more to trade with us. Our prices stay Justus low besides, we olfer many special bar gains. Our goods will stJJI be of the snme thoroughly rellablo quality. There Is overy reasdn why you should do nil of your trad ing at our store. Booster Coupons given for cash purchases or in settlement of old uccouuis. . The premium will arrlvo in a few days. Watcli for it and como io our Bioro to ee it. Enter Your Name or tjie Name tho Booster Club and Commence of any person aotlwriy connected join iiiu nooster (Jinn. See the Ad next week which will Pin. MunIc each Saturday Afternoon. wait on you. GOOD FOR 1,000 BOOSTER COUPONS Booster Club Store I wish to iiomluute us a member in your Booster Club i I understand this Is merely a nomination, aud docs not obligate me in any way Namo Dato. Address (Only olio to a member) (Kill out, cutout and mall or . samnlc nomination counou.) IJhe Qoaiden-Kaley Qlotbing (jo. I The Booster Store I 74EwKV lBSBRMSBlMklHiHHnr k m JpVV ra f t KBSSSSSVr yBSBBVtrnBBL. Mm r n o n ill P" af--"llwuiMbMH 111 III Costless by $285 than any other car K In its M ' elaas. Easy to underateml and easy r to operate. ' See us and learn, how you will get a rebate of from $40 to $60 on a Ford Car Touring Car $490 - Roadster $440 , (rAGTOHY) JAMES PETERSON Rmd Cloud ... Quid Rock DI1 If You Deposits Guaranteed m p ) WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA " CAPITAL. ISS.OOO 1 US. JBWaga--; ' ,i ' " i in, . j A little slip, An Income stepped A heavy fall, A month or two. A broken limb Had he Insured, No, thats not all. Motor the fall, A doctor's bill, Tho Travelers would The rent past due. Have paid It all. SEE VAN BEFORE YOU FALL (ver Storey's Clelhla Stare) THE OFFICE WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME J IPNtflESl In. 241 ami 173 tell 121 This Piano Free Cut out tho coupon' in this advertisement, Ull it In prop erly, mall or bring It to our store; got your friends to buy aud have your friends to get their friends to buy. Collect nil their Booster coupons and place them to your credit In our Booster Club ballot box. With your friends' help you con secure several hundred dollars' wortli of Booster coupons every month. This capital prlzo will bo given to of Some Friend SavlmrCounnuH. as a momber in No near relative. with our store will bo allowed to explain how to get the Booster Listen to Music whllo the clerks bring to our store or use this as a E i rD Desire 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. by State Guaranty Fund V .Ml & n(u W f.i m r it 4 i ' I, George W. Trine " '!tLlkiutiJ.ii.'.-!:iJtvi L-ta-i&t J ' t.iTit m ,'x. fl.Vte- it J . rt-