A. ) H .t0 ui.un-liml vM iiluoolu - VOLUME 48 1UO NATTER what you want to buy nor what you want repaired, if it is in the jewelry line 'twill pay you to come here. In the purchase of jewelry or its repair, the reliability of your dealer is of prime importance. This is why your interests are best served by coming to us. iMBnarannixKS ZCTJinaaitrjHKrarmffirsraraxi Everybody's Going to be In terested in Politics for the Next Few Weeks M i They are thinking a great deal about Clothes, too want to be sure they're getting good qual ity and getting it at the right price. We Vote for Bigger Clothes Values 'Just come any time and see what big values we are offering. Suits and Overcoats direct from Hart, SchafTner & Marx, priced from $40.00 to $70.00 OHighgradeOvcrcpats Jjqq $50.00 We guarantee you'll be satisfied with the values, style, fit, wear. If you aren't, money back. Our stock is -complete in all departments. Hats, New Fall Stetson and Mallory, $6.50 to $10. SWEATERS, Bradley's in heavy Jumbo knit or Shaker knit, pull-over or coal sweater. LEATHER VESTS, a, most complete assbrt- ment, priced from $8.50 to $22.50. ' We ask you to come in and select your winter needs now. Wo G. 'Hamilton Gotiiing Co. ''. i..y., tjit.ilitv jiMU!rr .T:'"''!. '. ",; 3S3aE!E5a?il3gadlaaagn3a - ii! iiie F ice I I rartrl Juiilrlinil r; and building material is so much less than it has been and the prospects for it gointf much lower is feel justified in advising you to build now PLAIT & FREES rv 1MB DC DUG KM ranxmiwi'iisii'SiaraiiiHranm 'lz TiaK,:;,.,,,i;iif,:;iti iiiiw.iii ITI of Lumber l!-Mt so shdht thnt vjo. uj DI ME m A Newspaper That Gives The News RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 14. 1910 In t ... . n rarmers institute rrogram to be held October 25 to 29 Monday, Entry Day. Tuesday, Student's Stock Judging Contest, Junior Demonstrations. Tuesday Xlght, 7:30, Uesso Auditor ium. Program by High School. Ad mission will be charged. Wednesday, Judging Poultry, Hogs, Horses, Cooking and Batting. Wednesday Night, Speakers, MUa Florence Atwood, Chas. Coruman. Thursday, 10 a. m., Judgiug Sewing and School Department, Hereford cat tie and Hereford calf club. 1:30, Calf club sale. 3:30, Foot Rail game, Red Cloud vs Beaver City. Thursday Night, Speakers, L. I. EYisbie and Geo. R Iloomer. Friday. 10 a, ni., Judging Shorthorn cattl'.' and Shorthorn calf club. 12:H0, Parade. Civic, school nud stock. 30. Shorthorn calf qlub sale. Wednesday the old settlers will hold h basket dinner at the court house and this is in honor of tho first settlers who came to this county fifty years Hgo. The olllcers stute thnt the Institute expenses ure considerable more this year uud they have decided to clmrgu an admission for the program which will be given by the lied Cloud Schools on Tuesday orening. - Entertained at Trousseau Tea The beautiful homo of Mrs. K U. Overmuu was open to friends. Saturday afternoon unci evening, when Mrs. .Overman received informally at a trous seau tea. In honor of the approaching marriage of her daughter, Elizabeth, which will be solemized Saturday even ing October tho 10th. Callers were invited to inspect the many beautiful articles of tho trous seau and "hope chest" which were dis played on tho second lloor. Won Last Game of Season On Suuday afternoon thu Guide Kock bull team mid the local team cro-ced bats on the Starke diamond. It looked liku Guide Rock was going' to wiu tho game up to the sereiil ginn ing, but in thuMivonth and oighfh.inn. lugs tho locals put on two hatting nil lies and won thu game by it s-nro of 12 to 11. lied Cloud's first buseinnn, Ver saw, made the only home run that Whs made on the local diamond this season. A largo crowd was present and there was plenty or excitement turnout the game. Red Cloud Defeats Fairbury Friday afternoon Tho second foot ball game of tho season was played on tho Hedge field with a largo crowd in attendance. Tho husky Fairbury team, which has gained considerable notoriety in tho eastern part of tho state, was no match for the local team who had them at their mercy thruout tho game and won by a score of 47 to 0. Tho locals mado touchdowns at will and were very successful with tho forward ' pass. Tomorrow afternoon the local team will go to Hustings where they play tho Hastings High School loam and several nrc planning to accompany them. On Friday, Octo ber 22nd, tho IJurr Oak team comos here for a game. Tho local team, v hich i. boing coached by Oliver l'ov.cll, u considered tho best this year that the High School has hftd in man yns and no jibt wW be the bct team in tht Republican VaUw' this, season. This moi'nlntrfhe.WHtU Conxtnifttau Co , finished laying1 the 'uonorett bnse for the paving' on North Webster street , Mrs. Frank Forty, living uoutlieast of. this city, passed away at her homo Wednesday morning The deceased was G3 years old. A (iiKband and scv. eral children aro left to mourn her death. Tho funeral sprvlces will bo held at tho home Friday afternoon after which interment will bo made In tho Guido Rook cemetery. Fifty - two Weeks Each Tear For 92.00 DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS A two days term of Equity Court was held Monday and Tuesday of this week, tho jury being directed to not roport until December Cth. Tho following matters wore disposed of: State of Nebraska, v Louis Glebe, Continued. Siftato of Nebraska, v Chcrral Koontz, Continued. State of Nebraska, v George Conner, Continued. William V. Miller v Alcna Lamb, Roferco discharged. John F. Scott v J. E. Scott, Jicfcrce discharged. Lena Rehtus v L9J Rouse et al, con tinued. W. H. Tolley v EarhR. Slawson, con tinued. Elizabeth Keller ct al v John Lalloy ct al, .Referee Discharged. Lovix C. Bloom v Eliza Gilham ct al, Leave to file supplemental Petition in 20 days. Conrad Rasser ct al v Albert Uhuen sporgcr et al, Referee discharged. Conrad' Rassor ct al v Albert Uhlcn sperger et nl, Referee discharged. George King v Dell Walker, Con tinued. N. Hcrbcr v Walter Rhea, Motion to dismiss appeal overruled. Plaintiff given leave to file petition instanter. William H. Cloud ct al v Don E. . Cloudlet nl, Referee Discharged. William 'M. Hiatt v Webster County, Lcavo to amend petition. Contin ued. Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. v Daniel Garbcr et al, Continued. In the matter of the Gunrdinnship of Daniel King, minor, Sale confirmed. Clara Peters v Elizabeth Peters, Ref eree discharged. Archie A. Borcn v C. P. & Q. Rail road, continued. In tho matter of tho Application of F. A. Good, Administrator to sell real estate. Sale confirmed. Johanna Pohl v Charles Rcddon ct al, Leave granted to file Cross bill nnd answer instanter. ' John S. Marsh v Henry C. Albrccht ct al, Special Appearance of defend ants to jurisdiction sustained. Lottio Sngl v Harry Roats ct al. De murer overruled. Defendant given 10 days to answer. Trcssio Richnrdson v Oliver Richard son. Divorce granted. Custody of children determined by court. Nora Carver v Dclbcrt Carver, di vorce, case dismissed. John E. Wakefield Company v Besso Auditroium et al, Decree and judg ment as per journal entry filed. May Summers v Joseph Summers, Decree of divorce, costs taxed to defendant. Finley Bright v Francis Doyle, Con tinued. Joseph M. Snook v Myron Moore, Judgment as asked. Birdie Ethcrton v Humphrey Ether Ion, Divorco for plaintiff. Charles F. Guntl, v L. J. Segrist ct nl, continued. Charles H. Potter v Edward McAlis tcr, continued. State of Nebraska ex rcl Harry Chap lin v Charles Waldo ct al, contin ued. Alfred C. Brown v Pansy Brown, continued. Dempatar Mill Manufacturing' Co. v OVis Whelan, Judgment rovivod. Notice to Electric Light and '"Tfefenc v.ili a !lty'ord!.'flMsf! 'li.u muuhtom fhsio per month hnt ''n rten -from !.o l tl.tn TJi t-juciii 'brdlnaui'c ' tixe h i-o1 lv' R" chtrgd of twenty-tin; cmin on ull litfht and watur bills not pukl oih' bftforp tho lOtn day of tho mouth on which they nro due. Signed, II. IX, PItAJSlBU. Light and Water Commissioner. Wanted 200p Children To soo Fatty Arbucklo In his funniest comedy and llttlo Betty nilburn in "Tlie Girl of The Sea" at the Uesso Auditorium Friday aud Saturday. Does Your Watch Or Glasses Need Fixing? We want to do your REPAIRING WE WILL DO IT RIGHT AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE. WHETHER IT IS A WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY OR EYE GLASSES, WE HAVE THE MATERIALS !AND WE KNOW HOW TO FIX IT SO IT WILL STAY FIXED. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF OPTICAL GOODS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU WHAT YOU WANT. WE TEST YOUR EYES AND FIT YOU WITH CORRECT GLASSES We Make 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right - J ; a. H. Ncwhouse r ciouj Jeweler and Optometrist Nebrska piiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiM Buy TliemWith Fierce nnrl (Hhinbcwi Nfrknatt t Set as? Je 'your "egg and chicken money and, almost before you t realize it, you will have enough to buy an equipment. of beautiful " Wear-Ever' aluminum cooking utensils. Bright, light, silver-like " Wear -Ever - wKcn-1 8ils will make you a3 proud of your kitchen, aa you are of the other rooms in your home. , rakjtntmm mA m VTf.SZ&lML A Ilir-trtTiiirY-i V.I y cost slightly more than ordinary utensils because they are worth more. Itpayctobuy"Wear-.Eter" just as it pqya to buy good farming implements. 1 "Wear'Eoer" ulenaila nrc rnadu in one piece from hard, thicl' shctM. alar.iinum wltijoct joint1; or seams. Cannot crack, fUkv .? peel -arc ij.irc aud'oulc, with ctemils geo. w. trine: iRUIilllllMi!)IUI!!li8i1IIWIIinillWlliiljy Red Cloud Farmers Institute OCTOBER 25th to 29th BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER NUMBER 42 Your temri Pa wyiBi' ivunrvw -JLVJL iftrvr T T(-oii1r- eMtrfWo4r.Ev? Ltraiuui .k:.. h-i''ji t.i WW$ I , . 6 T S3- 'i y .