If F 1 r. I- 1 '.. i rx ""wwwKwftu faWMMni..tnfwrrBMW.itiraRrotnnnnic - ---- . &tt; rf FUTiTtllHlaJ1:'! . ffi?:1" ,,"-,"i ---r rL '3. . -' 5tffeV,s S" 4, VOLUME XXX. J r -"TATv'lUB. -,r V.' U -A "ff yrfBfeLWv:AA - T, W.U-J ,;fjj V-, XJ V-A . 'V,U CTlft5Tteiia&S?-MG ' - .. .Ci-riffi Display Extraordinary of WASH FABRICS. Greater price advantages than we or you ever knew before. ft' However small at the prices the best. Our trade expects of us the best in every class, regardless of the price, and they get it, Genuine business success is the outgrowth of giving the best values for the customers. No matter how small the price, our goods at that price are unmatched always. Mercerized Grenadines, 25c and 35c. Tissues, 20c to 30c. Sheet Lawns, isAc to 50c. Silk Ginghams, 50c. Satin Stripe Tissues, 25 to 35c. Batistes 7 to 25c. Dimities 10 to 35c. Imported novelties 75c. Foulards, 25c. Mousseline de Soie, 50c. Silk Novelties 50c. - Czarina silks 50c. French Ginghams 15 to 30c. Special line of ginghams at 10c. Special line of ginghams at 6c, very nice for school dresses, No one can doubt the extent of our line after ex amining the goods on display on our counters. To have seen them is to have seen tne best. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. f TONER BROS. CATHERTON. Wheat is looking Hiiu in thesu pint", untmi ..t mil' fiit'iiii'ia urn Diittinir 111 of 4, whilo othoiH mo disking for oorn. V. K. I'livnoVJ hired limn, Will Hen nctt, dupiirtcd for his homo nenr Hivnr ton on Wednesday H11 hnd a had cold. Albeit Skjclvui woikcd for Mr. l'nyno 11 few duy3. 0 M. Wilson is exchanging horses nt the. rate of two a day Kaatcr sorvicos at New Virginia weio ,vull attended in spite of the bad weather, and an excellent program was rendered. Mr Hoy Wilson and MUs (iraco Aljflitadt atttnJod Kastor soivicoi at 1'liRiviow, near Uladon. J. C. Wilson haB returned fiom his trip to Virginia. Ho 1 epoi ts plenty of moisturo for thut place. j U. Wisecarvor foV bought over twenty head of yoi.Ti'j' .'attlo at the rerent salos. C M. Wilson hns bought a milk cow. That is one more step iu the right direction. A stranger from Knnsas passed thAneh uoro Mondny looking for stock hogs. Kiirtw 8Carce 'ound here i "":": i. Ci i sm wf jl .. -arm "-.:.'s. v--.-" "- n- ---. . tm &wk;'jmw53:yjr- m - jm '.. . - i'AVr m Hau . mm -g -.v&. - v -" .rfc ' aKwvj jit. ,f.x'., '.,5 ,i-?-r ,-i viAfliT. !. v . x :. 4 VArV i .'.-WGrvi,fc:ii..i.si-ja- nH wi --? - .. Tfiij , V). i-vjk-v.jLpu-i -lis. " ftArft .. foSr &&WLamZiXiFmv,.7zr - - . -2- ,.,. ul the price we have Otto Skjolvor, Sr., was in Ked Cloud, on business Satuidav UU daiighterft, Misses Ada dud Tillie, euiiiu liomo for the weok's vaeatitm. Miss Lizio Maikei, county supeiin tendent, lias been visaing schools in these parts. Mumps and measles aio now the go in western Catherton. Swedish Sunday school opened at North Star .sthool house on Kaster Sunday. Tho missionary Sunday school at di.itiiet 11 has begin tiguui. F. K. Payno and H () Lewis had fat tened hogs on the market at Ked Cloud Tuesday. Mr Abeihoff's sale was well attended on last Thursday. Stutl bold well. A. A. Cooper purchased a horso. It, U Payne bought n cow He says he's sorry they don't put up their good looking girls. Frank Heau and wife visited at J, C Wilson's Sunday, as did also Claudo Duval and wife. Herbert Williams is working for J U Wisecarvor. J. l'etorson has put out over forty acres of alfalfa. Ho hns eovonty-live head of cattle on full feed, using waxifrfiA fcv .vw m tTTti--rnvruti.-igupaKrtjjirtCTwayCTMi wiiwiji HEI) CLOUD, XEJIRASKA, AIMMI, I, UK)i. the goods and mostly cotton heed meal. Schools hi omul hem will soon doiu. Con Wilson trailed hoies with Otto Skjelver, Sr. Con got two hoiscsfor one. but that wasn't all he wanted, he said. Hoy Wilson i studying (iijnuan He told the .sciibbler that he knew ono sentence, and that was "Jch liolie dich Aufweider hoIioii." -Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postotlieu hi Hod Cloud, Nolt. laska, tor tho week ending April 3. W1 h ' Stephen A Honnett, Win Coloman, G. Cooke, C. C. Dullield, John Maggims, These lotttrs will he sent to the dead loiter olllce ApiillTtli, if not called tor hefoio When calling for above ploahosay "adveitised " T C. Hack Kit, I'ohtmastor. Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shako into your shoes Alton's Foot. Kaso, a powdor. It cutes Corns, Hun. ions, Painful, .Smarting, Hot, Swollen feet. At all druggistsgand shoo stores, 25e. iiwawMftwtt.rtwijTwaawiijwwijMW'jMgwtiriiwwwtiiii Knights Templar Eister Services (.'initio Ciuiimandeii No. 1 1,; Older of Knights Tciuplar held theh tiuiiual lvistcr services at Masonic hall Sun. day last at !i p. tu , there being present an autueiice which omroitalily tilled the hall, and which included seveial Knights and Indies from neighboring towns. Owing to clicutnstanees beyond tho control of the Knights they weio (lis appointed in both the attendance of the speaker and those who weio to furnish tho music for the occasion, but showed their resources under such misfortunes in an admirable manner by procuring, in addition to the ritual istic service of the older, addiesses to bo made by Hon. ,). P. A. Hlack of Hloomington and L II lilacklcdge of of this city, and Messrs. Koss and HayeH and Mesdames Haiim and Mitchell and Miss Igou very kindly came to tho as. sistance of the older on tho spur of the moment and furnished music accept nblo and enjojablo to all. Hev. Schlrs sor opened the service with prayer and pronounced the hononlctinu. I he address by Mr. Hlack was schol arly and eloquent; was of peculiar iu terest to Masons and contained many good thoughts and beautiful h'guicsof speech. That of Mr. Hlackledge fur nisiicil much interesting intormation not generally known icgardin tho history and purposes of tho older Many woids of commendation weie heard for both spcakoiM, each of whom impressed the audience with the beauty and value of the Masonic institution. I he Sir Knights iu full uniform pre sented n very line appearance Husband and Wife Insane. Last Wednrdav Sherill MeAithur went to tho VI liiitlmaii farm about tea miles noith of here ami In ought In Fred Mueiilbach and wife Jennie, who were taken bcfoie the insanity hoard and adjudged insane the same after noon. Sherill MeAithur, uMcd bj Mis. A K He) nolds, left with ihem for Lincoln Thuisday mottling Mrs Mtichllmch being lather violent it .. i neeessaiv to fasten tier lrimls to r waist Fred Mueiilbach was I, . in Austiia .'W yeais ago and has i n a I evident ot this county a iiiiiubct of yeais His wife, Jennie, is a daughter of D.iuiel K. Dexter, who was one of tho pioneer Fcttiers of the coiint. The couple have four eliildieu, the old. est of whom i.s about si yeais old. the youngest about two mouths When found they weio living iu the coin cub and the ohildion were much neglected It seems that Mueiilbach has been woik ing on a peipetual motion idea for years and worry over that has been the cause of both he and his wife becom ing insane. The fust siniutoms of her trouble were noticed about a week ago, when ".she began to becomo violent. Uotn navo been growing gradual v nioto violent and their helucination has lately becomo of a religious turn, .. Suicide of Wm Magarin. Last Tuesday word was received in this city of tho suicide by hanging of William Magarin, living two miles south and one mile west of Hluc Hill, Tho deceased was quite well to do, was of Gorman parentage nnd an old iesi dont of tho county. Tho net was com mitted at about noon on Sunday, March .'JO, and when found by his son, who had been sent to call him to din ner, Mr. Mngarin was apparently standing in the corner under tho hook used to hang tho harness upon. Ho had taken a strap and fastoned one end to tho hook, making a noose in tho other end. Death vas caused by strangulation. No cause is known for tho nmh act, as he was financially well to do anil his domestic relations woro most pkasaut. Ho hnd been iu ill henlth for somo timo past and it is supposed tho deed was done tinting a lit of temporary insanity. HoJIeaves a wife and live ehildion, two of whom tiro mm i led and all of whom mo well to do. Opening Day Last Satin day was opening day at tho now furniture, uudoi taking and lllUSio StOlO of Alllliirlil. Krua in 1 1... Moon block, and to say that it was a success would bo but putting it ligbtlj. Tho store had been neatly and tasto fully ananged for tho occasion to show the visitois just tho kind of a stock of goods this lir .n cantos iu these lines. Upwards of live hundred people visited ttlO Store dlirincr the minium. Iwiiiiu One of tho pleasant featutesut the oc' uusioii wus mo mtisie lurnislicu by tho Misses Floroiico Cotting, Helen Alt-Far-land, Hotinio Kmigh aim Kthol Hosmer. KllCll Visitor Whm meNxiitnil iviih souvenir of tho occasion, tho ladies receiving packages of needles and tho gentlemen had to bo contented with Kaster eggs. Mrs. H. F. Muutz, wife of i u h luuutiKci' oi mo utiuertaKlug de partment, carefully handled the m. ive nir Dart of tho uroprum. Tiiken nil in all tlio opening was a gland miclosc. aud Tiik CMKy, u.ong with the .cut oi our people, is pleased to note .lie sue cess of their business venture and tho liroarcsa thev hnvn mmln ainii.t tlw.v stat ted in business hero only a few snort years ago, I HfnnuiMLwMHJ'ueOTMttMiTjmjjKwBn.n TTT"iniTTrwanillw.wiMfc. . ONCE IS ENOUGH TO SEE Gustavo Uor' portrait of Dnt ia worth teoiug one. Hut once is anougli. Bom audi look you notic on the faces of thos who huv Buffered, nnd "till su(Tr, muoh physical pain; peoplmmbjeottorheunMttiAm, gout, neur1iA, periodic hR(Uch, lumba go, or pain from some old lesion. This pain habit piitn ita inarki on thsm, aa tha custom of hnndling ropra crooks a srvilor's Angara; or as too much riding of a bicycle stamps a worried expansion on certain fac. No wonder pttotilo said of th Italian poet aa ha parsed along, "Thera goaa THE MAN WHO NEVER LAUQHS." The complaints abova named all yUld to tha action of llenson'a Porous Plasters, and quickly too. Not only those, but colds and coughs, kidney and livar affections, all congestions and muscular strains, disraacs of tho chest, asthma and all ailmenta which are open to extrrnnl treatment. It la fre quently ?atd that lienton't Platter it J'ain't Matttr. It cures when othera ara not even nblo to relieve. For thirty yeara tha lead ing external remedy. The old-style plaa. tars, as well as salves, liniments, oils, ate, hare litllo or no efficacy aa compared with it. Uaa it. Trust it. Keop it in tha house. Ask for Heiison'aPlaaUr: take no other. All dmgginui, or wo will propay postngo on any number orderod In tha United States on receipt of 2Gc. each. Beabury Jb Johnson, Mfg. OhomisU, N.Y. Council Proceedings. Council met at ui'iyoi's ollliie. Minutes of last meeting read aud up pioved. Mr and Mis J 1). Cinns appealed befoie council and petitioned tor open ing of street in (iullifoid's addition. Matter icfci led to 111-13 or Upon motion Attorney lllaeklidge was instiueled to draw occupation tax oidinanee l'etuion for htono eros- walk on Foiuth avenue 011 the wett side of Kim siiei t was taken up aud upon motion petition gi anted as prayed for, and walk 01 dei ed laid at once The following bills weio piesented and upon motion allowed. W W WrlKlit, nulve . T OH ! D.I Mjcrx. expuiifck ntli! .. . -00 I l) o K., Iinllruiit. .. .'Win 0 W Don.Milnrt , ... r hi .Imidrlih'tli Milury .. l-l M D.I.Muth. hidun U) (111 IfolliMPr. tmliiry . I'J l0 .liiliiiOrlltt-tli, liibur 4 M Kleallon tioiml '-It tx) duo Ninrhi-r. nlulit wntLh lit K J 1'iilKlplier. nnlary 13 N) .1 i: KeK r. Hillary . 2'i 00 CUIef I'llMUIlltIK CJo . prllltlllK H (K) NcIimhLu Telephone Co Geo ,1 .l ScllnrH. nalnrj ... . 4U 00 dV liou. coal 111 ul frclKlil M WO I' llnrkluy. kcraper 3(0 K W ItoiH. (ImjiiKO 7 0.') U K Tail, prlnlliii AI&M urdinaiice xso 6, pioviinng lor tne vacating ot alley in block Jl was pre sented and lead for third time aud on motion adopted and ordered published. Matter of II. 11. l'eck for vacation of stieetsond alloys preseuted and upon motion laid over Tho vote of last Tuesday's election was can vasHoi with tho following to suit: lot 2d l'lur. or Canmdatss. Want. Ward. Tot. MaJ'ty For Marnr I. II. Hnmiiton. It .... TO ISO 3 U6 T. .I.Ward, V . :l 74 4i J. B. White. I' 13 22 35 ForTrcaiurer O. W. Uow. It Hi 122 a 185 CllftR. IH'tkC, 1 .... 30 3t 70 For Clork O. B. ItolKle.H.. 97 141 -'14 340 bCHttcrlllK 2 2 For rollce.ltnlM hamiiul Went, It 05 131 336 310 hcatterlni' - 7 7 for Aldermen, nt Wrd Oeo. H. llollihter. lt. f r IB v. .1. Pelemon. r .. 31 34 I. II. dolmen, ! . is IS For Alilermcn. 3d Ward-- .loliu (Irlllllh, It . UA G M .1 II. Hlaiincr. It 77 77 3'J A. (J, IIOHinur, 1' . 4141 I. A. AUltZ i' IS SH It. K. Klllton. :i 25 3.1 For Meinhcrx of School Hoard 1: v. ItOKH, 11 t 121 17.1 13U T. r llaeker. It .. 77 131 3UH HS .1. .MiMeiu, r . ., z, .57 ni deo Tope, 1 .... 15 41 IVJ Upon 1110:1011 council adj uiriied to meet Friday evening, Apiil 11. liig Horn llasin, Arc 3011 inteiested in the big Horn Hasin of Wyoming It contains marvelous openings for small ranches along good streams iu the valleys, with one million of gov. eminent land open to settlement under the United Slates land laws 1'hu Bur lington Hottte hrs just published a .'older descriptive of the Uig Horn llasin. It is illustrated and contains an accurate map. It tells about tho lay 01 the land, character of the sol . products, yield, irrigation and oppnr tunitios If yoii'iii interested, better wiite for a copy It's free J. Khan CIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, No or. m t ' HOMESEEKERS RATES TO CALI FORNIA. March 18th, Apiil 1st and Kith, .May Oth nnd 30th; only one faro plus 12 for the round trip to all points iu Califor. nia. Stopovers allowed on tho going trip. Final return limit is 21 dajs from date of sale. Please call or write for further information. A. CoNOVtu, Agent. Tho Chikk nnd Chicago Inter Ocean ono year for 11.20. NUMHElt M Death of Chris. Rawer. Cluistopher (' Hasser, aged 1M yeais, 11 months and I!) days, died March .'Id, at 7 o'clock a 111,111 St. Luke's hospi tal, Denver, Col The funeial services weio lield jestetday at the rrnidoiieo of his father, Chailes Hasser of Lester. Hev, (t. W. Hummel preached the ser mon. Interment was in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Chi 1h Hasser, who was employed as a hrakeman for the Colorado and Southern railway, met with n serious accident at Alpine Pass, Col,, 011 the evoning of Tuesday, March 11. He had opened tho west door of tho tunnel tu let the train through and climbed 011 top ot the second car. When tho train started into tiiu tunnel ho wns caught by 11 bunK of snow and thrown under the ears. Ho was drngged several hun dred feet before the tiain could bo stopped, having hid left iinklo and right leg badly smashed, back hint and faco scratched, He was takeu to Gunnison, where his wounds were dressed, and from there he was sent to a hospital iu Denver. Amputation of the loft leg was noccessary, aud wlim the patient was thought to bo well on tho way to recovery the but sling of an uitery caused a violent hemorrhage, from which death resulted. The family of tho deceased young man have the sympathy of a large number of fi lends and acquaintances. County Court Notes. March 27 tisintu of Samuel W. Hoff man, deceased. Final account of ad ministrator tiled aud petition for dis. charge. Hearing on Mttno April 17, 10 a. 111. Kstato of Do Jay Judsoti, deceased. Inventory and appraisement tiled. March 31 Albiight s T. II. Hich aidson. Action 011 contract. Tiiu I to court and judgment for plaintilT, $50, intci l!-l ,iml costs. State of Nebniska vs. Lee (Jarver. Assault and battel V. Defendant asked thit plea of guilty be entered, and was adjudgnd to pal a tine of 95 and costs-, which was d mo Apiil 1 Estntu of Hosella K Myerw, deceased. Itoud of administrator tiled and approved Letteis and appraisers' commission issued Win lions and ,1 S Hothrock. Wm Hairis vs. Allenia It Reynolds Action for debt Summons to appear Apiil 7. i Real Estate Transfers. Tho following trausfeis, furnished by tho Webster County Abstract Co., were made (luting the past week: Wm It Itatclltr to Johanna Overlnc. w d, part Hwnr block 4, l.e Duc'a addition to Ited Cloud 1 M) David M I'latt to Mary K Milrey, w d. lota 1 and 3, block 10 Ited Cloinl, and part block 7, Htnltli t Moore's addition ... . 20)0 Alexander Monla and wlfo to Win It ThomaH. w d, H0ir3l3 11 19X Alexandtr Monla and wife to A K Thomas, w d, no jr 21 ,1 II 100U I, K AlbaiiRh to O II Schlomer, t it, sw ir 20111 - - 3000 llCWIlbaraud wife to Wm II Van Pet toil, d, sw qr 20 3 10 3000 Win II Van I'cttcu to O 11 Bchlosser, w d, nwor30 2 10. ........... 3000 Daniel MuLaurIIu to Martin Uodeu, ( 0 d, tie iir 7 212 1 Wm ll HotTmati and wife tolanthn Morcy, w d, lot, block 8, llladen 3W lauthu True and hutliand to Wm II Hon man. w d. lot it, blocx 8. llladen ..... ..... 2 U II AKiiesMchaubourir to Mary K Maloney. vd loth 3,3 and 4. block II, Vtiuce addition to (luide Itock AV) JoiephC'hsllliitoCM Hmltb. w 0,t-eirl8 :i 12 - ISOO C II A i K H Co to Joseph llounctt, w d, awqrlUIll 261 State of NvbraakM to J Jacob Klinlrcbcr, w d, sw qr no qr 11 3 0 .... 2H0 O 1) JeuulUK" 10 A 11 Mead, w d, w hf lie iir 15 4 13? UW John O Wolfo and wife to Frank V Taylor, wd. IciIh in, II and U, block 'I, Had elllT's addlllou 10 Hcd (Jloud 90if Albert Keplich and Hlfo to August DahinB. w d uw qr s.1 4 10 1400 Lincoln I.aad Co to Mlnnlo II Ileiinett, w il. lot 7. tilock 1, llladen. 6Q- (' II .1- q It It Co to Christian a II Jeshon, w il b w iir y ' 1 i-olmnon lleekwlili and wlfo "to deruTan Kapllet cliiircli.u d part block -, I,o Due's nildltlon to Ked Cloud .... ... .. ., .... 2."'0 I.jdla Ilallcyct al to II S llalley, w d mv iir '.113H yjiio II h llalley to J II llalWy, w d, mv ir al 2 M 35U0 Uihtanl I'lirin aud wife to Conrad KHz, w d, o hf 110 qr 3 aud part w hf nw qr 3 1 11 5250 Total MnrtKAKCH filed . Mort;aKCH roliaiied' ..(.lt102 ... 14IV) .... 1913 Religious Conference. A call has been issued for a confer. once .if tho irious religious douomi nations, ue held at tho Fust Oingio gational ehui cb, Lincoln, on Saturday and Sunda, April r u-d 0. Tim piincipal nij el of tho confer, euee is the disfiiasnn of methods of re.igious cduciii iu twr the jotith of tho couutiy The meeMiigs are to beheld under Hie auspieed of the Univetsitv of Nebraska and tint Lincoln Pastois'as--uciation nnd the various reliuioos dn. iiominalioiis ami uduuatioiiHl institn lions of tlie stato aie invited to send leptesentativcs to participate in tho discussions. An inteiesting proginm has boon Diepated, including addresses by E Hunjaiiiin Andrews, chancellor of tho University of NobrnkHj Abrnm Simon, labbi of the .Juwiali e.ingreg,itlon9 01 Liucolu; Hev. J M. ltv-ado, rector o. St. ThernHa's Pio-uumodrnl, Lincolni and many other prmiiiiient ministers of tho gospel and educuors ot tho state. Tnu meeting promisea to bo au inter esting one. m m l-H 11 J ii i L .' f . , m PS I 1 .m- v '.r m mmmmmMmwrntf? mm f&Vj ' wsm. i?