RED CLOUD, NEBtAltA, CHIEF i W Our W.J f00& Jewelry mr Reliable I iv - X-: wis Webster County School Officers and Teachers Where the address is not filename for all officers and the teacher of the district letters indicate the address of each as shown In the scale. G.R. Guide Rock 13. Bladen Ro. Rosemont L. Lawrence R.C. Red Cloud I. Inavale R. Riverton Ca. Cumnbell C. Cowles P. Pauline I!. II. Blue Hill WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO HAVE A JUDGE OF GOOD JEWEL RY COME INTO OUR STORE AND CRITICALLY EXAMINE OUR GOODS WE KNOW HE WILL BE SATISFIED WITH THE QUALITY AND PLEASED WITH THE PRICE WE HAVE GAINED THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE IN THIS COMMUNITY BY SELLING HONEST JEWELTY AT HONEST PRICES AND WE WILL NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOUR CONFIDENCE IN US WE MAKE "QUALITY" RIGHT: THEN THE PRICE RIGHT. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jewolor and Optometrist CyC. B. & Q. Watch Inspector Dst. Director No. Moderator Treasurer Teacher Address 3 Floyd McCall 1 E. A. Watt .r John Ilanzlicek 0 C. L. Wickwire C. W. Rinkcr Charles Philips Otto Muchow W. R. Wonderly Rocky Mountain Tours The season ol 1916 brought lo the Rocky Mountains the greatest patronage yet recorded. Esles Park, Colo., and a number of randies in the Dig I lorn Mountains were forced to turn tourists away. Many mountain localities and ranch resorts are now increasing their capacity preparing far the coming Summer's olunie. Every prospelt now indicates n greater tourist volume in the mountains this coming Summer than rvrr before. Tourists will view Yellowstone Park by automobile; the magnifi Rockies with 3 National Paiks Rocky Mountain-Ustcs, Yellowstone and Glacier ate luting Easterners from their limited environment who want to tout the big, wide Weft and to understand it. In due lime, descriptive publications of Summer tours will be available. If you ex pect to join the mountain Summer throng, especially if you desire accomodations at some particular place, it would be well to make early plans, Let me know the region in which you are interested, that 1 may list your name for information and publication. J. E. Fox (I) 1). 13. Stunkard Gchcrd Ohmstcdc Jr. T. A. Heflin (It) C. A. Ilitc 0. A. Arnold 0. E. Ramcy Jr. lfi James Doyle (R.C.) 10 Sam Giger 17 John Zimmerman 18 S. G. Stanscr 20 William Kile (13) 21 Wnt.Bcitlcr 22 Roy Hoffman (B.H.) 253 II. J. Saunders 2-1 Fred S. Vance (C.) 25 J. E. Karr 2(3 Frank Vavaricka 27 Bert Tcnnant 28 J. II. Portenier 29 Grace Bunnell 30 F. S. Frisbie 32 P.C.Zimmerman 33 I. W. Crowell 31 Henry Zalman 35 Christ Schaefer 3(5 E. E. Shipman (R.C.) 37 Henry Hanfeld 38 P. H. Larrick 39 Sam E. Johnston 10 Mino Boom 41 J. W. Reigle 12 Vet Widdersheim 13 Wm. Spilker IB Mark Kort 1(3 Geo Vollers 17 S. Worman (I.) 18 W. It. Brooks L. W. Wakeley, General Passenger Agent 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Xebr. ft w..: V - h if' V Money Talks To be suro Money Talks, es pecialy if is aclively employ ed. Money that is idle is asleep If you could hold all the money that passes through your hands it would be a fine thing for you, but if every one else followed the same plan where would you get yours? The place for money is in a reliable bank like ours, but subject to your check. Hoard ing money takes it out of circulation and it is constantly liable to be lost. Money on deposit talks and the things it says to you are "security, comfort, satisfaction." We invite you to open an account with us. Webster County Bank RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITA I, anij HUliPLl'K ftUI.OOO ri.::..:. Don 9t Forget All Sheet Music Sc Copy Commencing Saturday, march 24 Several Guitars, Mandolins and Violins at ABSOLUTE COST We Shall Positively Close Out March 31 Only two Pianos left. A few Pictures, etc. If you want a Bargain come quickly as the stock is moving rapidly LeRoy Music Co. Red Cloud, Nebraska no ni ID T. A. Thompson (R.C.) J. II. Piel Robert Newton (I.) B. F. Reed Jr. (R.C.) Fred Krebsbaek Conrad Quirin J. C. Merritt C. D. Fishel AJg Brinkman .1. A. Hall Harm Rose r3 fil 55 5(5 58 5!) CO (il (i'J (!3 !1 (55 (5(5 (58 (! 70 71 72 75 77 78 John Atibushon (R.C.) W. II. Norris Geo. Ohmstcdc L. D. Mercicr (I) H. C. Feis A. Hartman E. S. Fitz O. Cockrel (R.C.) J. Somenhader Irvine Woodward G. W. Drake Frank Waufle (B) Lee Sprachcr Carl Nemeyer (B.H.) Geo. Denton J. A. Norris (G.R.) M. R. Lewis Jos. Havel R. E. Harris F. B. Springer John Lally I. Frisbie (B.H.) Oscar Dahms (B.) II. H. Crowell Alex Bcntley Walter Taylor S. Shipman (G.R.) John F. Banker Frank Krai Wm. Mackey W. V. Lockhart Chas. Jeffery A. Heiliemeyer Ulrich Goos II. C. Schmidt Frank Watt John Tictjen (I.) Jake May A. W. Smith (G.R.) August Dahms II. II. Watson (I.) M. A. Glover (R.C.) John Himmelberg Emile DcMars Wm. Leetsch R. Douthit Ben Pegg A. Anderson II. Wright Albert Coplen Kinory Bean Peter Luhn Geo. Beitler II. E. Williams K. J. Peterson (I.) J. T. McMahon (B.H.) R. L. Stratton (I.) Chas. Hanson Charley Welton A. Somcrhalder (G.R.) A. G. Goth (R.C.) Carl Cornelius (L.) W. L. Williams 80 Carl Kinney 81 C. E. Marsh 82 E. W. Ashby 83 Ludwig Benker 81 Wm. Derra (L.) 85 N. P. Campbell 87 II. Andres 80 J. T. Adkison (Ro.) J. B. Guy Claude Duval J. W. Faiman A. L. Foe S. II. Johnson E. O. Bergman (C.) C. Wacehter (B.) Roy Fulton (R.) Edward Fey loir Beauchamp John Giger (G.R.) Joe Hewitt (U. C) Roy'Matthew (P.) J. Kindscher J. It. Scott Harry Conway J. P. Reeve Frank Britten (G.R.) C. Stumpenhorst (B.H.) Jack Barnes E. J. Henry John Monie Fay Arncson John Brooks Albert Alber H. H. Fetly L. Aubushon (R.C.) G. A. Adanrj John Ohmstedo Will Bennett (R) Thos. Riggii s J. C. Meinte L. W. Means Ruel Hurd (R.C.) John Rickard Mrs. C. A. Killough W. J. Lippincott Ferd Glebe (B) Geo. Foltz Henry Rose (B.H.) A. R. Sweeten J. E. Harris (C.) A. S. Turner Mike Kudrna Richard Bowen F. A. Vance Mary Lcmke H. P. Cobbs Frank Karr (B) Frank Bean Chas. White Fred Schrocdcr Chas. Ailes (R.C.) Hans Oye A. R. Larrick Maggie Leaderbrand G. W. Hasebrook I). L. Lovejoy Jim Bent Peter Britten Lee It. James Geo. Parker C. H. Bohrer (R.) John L. Steen Omer Crowd (G.F..) Chas. Siebrass J. F. McCartney (R.) B. F. Reed (R.C.) Herman Lemke J. C. May A. W. Brown Martin Meents W. E. White E. A. Johnson Chas. Stroh Fred Cadwell Rudolph Streit Paul Wibben W. II. Reynolds F. E. Payne Wm. Pearson (C.) II. Stumpenhorst (B.H.) B. Schneiber (I.) Frank Seibert B. II. Gilmore (transports II. J. Somerhalder (G.R.) J. W. Crow (It. C ) Wm. Johnson (L.) Chas. Mahnke C. W. Fulton Tom Allen W. D. Hagan Adam Alber (G.R.) J. M. Wenzinger (L.) Lewis Kent J. E. Mann John Bishop Laura Hedge Inavale Homer Foutz Guide Rock Jean Laird Lawrence Florence Weathers Inavale Elizabeth Overman Inavale May Dickerson Inavale Follct Fox Inavale ! Dewey Adams Innvale Leonard Rickard Guide Rock Muriel Henderson Inavale Golda Robinson Bladen Drunclla Walker Blue Hill Marion Bloon Red Cloud Dewey Hutchins Cowles Orville Bickard Guide Rock Iven Robinson Guide Rock Ruby Goblc Red Cloud Mildred Doyle Campbell Laura McTaggart Cowles Anna Hubatka Bladen Mae Scott Cowles Edna Swigart Cowles Ethel Peterson Bladen Anna Brommcr Red Cloud Anna McPartland Red Cloud Joe Springer Guide Rock Vera Hurley Lawrence Hazel McKcighan Red Cloud Anna Loughran Bladen Lenore Springer Red Cloud Will Bruner Red Cloud Charles Perry Guide Rock Nettie Drake Red Cloud Trena Rose Blue Hill Ruth Householder Bladen Grace Kcagle Inavale Vestie Hubatka Bladen Frances Nolan Inavale Bessie Thomas Bladen Bertha Chaplin Blue Hill Clara Miller Blue Hill Oriti Foutz Guide Rock Inez Fetty Inavale Gladys Wilson Campbell Floyd Holmgrain Guide Rock Fred Siebrass Blue Hill Nettie Springer Riverton Harold Fey Inavale Emma Beuscher Lawrence Stella DeMars Campbell Millard Stevens Blue Hill Ida Armstrong Guide Rock Isabel Mnynard Red Cloud Fern Hall Bladen Grace Shcrcr Alice Fowler Rosemont Lucile Coplen Guide Rock Helen McTaggart Red Cloud Emly Walker Blue Hill Verna Chaplin Homer Fetty Emma Peterson LeRoy Spence Helen Johnson Zelma Wonderly to. Guide Rock) KANSAS PICKUPS (From Smith County) Mrs. Sadlo Upp visited with Mrs. Fav Upp Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Upp .spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Grew ell. Mrs. Dell ltrown lias been quite sick but is reported a little better ut this wilting. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown are the proud parents of a ten pound boy dat ing from the 17th lust. Ray Sloniker and wile and T. S. Spurrier made a basilicas trip to Red Cloud last Wednesday. Mrs Arthur Fiuit who underwent u turgieal operation at Dr. Funk's hospi tal at Smith Center is getting along very nicely. We are glad to report wo bud a full bouse nt Sunday School at Oriole last Sunday- We aro glad to see the inter est talten at this place. Wo received word that C W. Hooper and wife of Smith Center but formorly of this vieinity are rejoicing over the arrival of a big boy dating from March 1 1 tli. Notice to Deputy Assessors Of Webster County Rod Cloud, Nob.. March 14, 1917. There will be a meeting of Deputy Assessors of Webster County on March 20, 1917, at 1 P. M.at County Assessor's otlice. Your presence is required. Busl uess of importance to transact. G. W Hummel, County Assessor. Cowles Inavale Inavale Bladen Inavale Inavale Guide Rock Hazel Johnson Red Cloud Vevn Boren Cowlc- Harold Sheppard Blue Hill Paul Reed Jennie Campbell Guide Rock Marguerite Fogel Campbell Anna Hupert Blue Hill Ola Largent Guide RocV- Clara Goerig Guide Rock Philena Fawcett Lawrence Guy Dunbar Glen Foe Red Cloud Gladys Winne Guide Rock Ora Grant Guide Rock HIGH SCHOOLS Dist. 1, Guide Rock- School Board Members J. II. Crary, Secy. J. W. Robinson, Pres. S. G. Somerhalder, Treas. I. A. Pace J. L. Whitley J. B. Ely Teachers J. E. Morgan, Supt. Lucy S. Keifer Elsie Craig Audra Wilkinson IClsie Wynn Daisy Portenier Irene Crow Lura Lambert Rose Brehm Mrs. Frances W. Morjjaii Grace Scherzinger Dist. 2, Red Cloud Dist. 31, Bladen L. E. Spence, Secy. It. F. Essert, Supt. A. W. Cox, Pres. Win. Vonderfecht. Treas. Wm. Lanpheav O. L. Lindgren G. Y, Denney Mrs. Margaret West Mrs. Kate Essert Bernice A. Tucker Mrs. Marie Thompson Laura Koon Rosela Drydcn Margaret Dryden Ethel Blackburn Dist. 7.1, Cowles James A. Saunders, DirectorC. A. Bowers, Supt. S. D. Long, Moderator Lottie Deakin It. Greenhalgh, Treas. Zula M. Johns Fannie Hutchins Mabel Stoner Fern Perry Dist. 71, Blue Hill C. J. Pope, Secy. L. II. Blackledge, Pres. S. It. Florance, Treas. George Coon William Weesner C. E. Cross C. A. Herrick Read The Chief's Offer on Page Four P. M. Whitehead, Supt. Mabel Pope Stella Ducker Cccile Thornton Edna Itanney Alpha Peterson Grace Frisbie Helen Davison II. E. Baird Nina Simmons Minnie P. Christian Irene McGuire Mrs. Christine Patmor Kathryne Burke Barbara Hauck Venia Henderson Alico Coombs Louise Schumacher Edna Weekley Marie Pulsipher J. B. Lane, Secy. L. C. Peisigcr, Pres. F. T. Hopkn, Treas. II. II. Hawley E. McBride E. II. Funke L. It. Wright, Supt. Nolle G. McBee Josephine Dobner Anna Backer Etho Erwin Ruth Sansom Gertrude M. Goll Nell Pierce Aimee Arnold Dist. 6, Inavale C. L. Wickwire, Director Florence Weathers, Prin. W. It. Wonderly, ModerntorElizabeth Overman II. II. Fetty, Treasurer May Dickerson Dist. GO, Rosemont Harm Rose, Director Grace Sherer, Prin. II. Wright, Moderator Alice Fowler Chas. Stroh, Treas. Dist. 85, Garfield, Rural (Address Red Cloud) N. P. Campbell, Director Guy Dunbar, Prin Jack Barnes, Moderator Glen Foe Lewis Kent, Treas, " "!', i When the Firemen Appea-r the insured man's first thought is one of thankfulness that he is so. How abou your thoughts if a fiireman should ap pear at your home? The Day Before the Fire is the day to insure. As that day may be to-morrow for all you can know or do, it fellows that prudence would im pell you to stop in our office to-day and t have us issue you a policy, O. C. 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