3tato Historical Society V 149 f C t M - tf.-A? . . -JB--' cr .-."-:- VOLUME XXXV II. 3tolGftd& Right Now! Is the time to buy that monument that you want for Decoration Day. We have a fine assortment of finished monuments on hands. Come in and make selection. Give us time to make your monument just, right. You will find our PRICES right, you know the QUALITY of our monuments. OVERING BROTHERS and CO., THE MONUMENT MEN, Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. imiTOisfc! Eat What You want of the&food you need Kbdol will digest it. : You need a sufficient amount of good wholesome food and more than this you need to fully digest It. Else you can't gain strength, nor ' can you strengthen your stomach if It is weak. You must, eat in order to live and maintain strength. You must not diet, because tho body requires that you cat a suffic ient amount of food regularly. But this food must be digested, and it must be digested thoroughly. ' , WhCn the stomach can't do it, you must' take something that will. .vhelptlic-Btomach.' " - "" ' -'s The proper way to do Is to eat what you want, and let Kodol di gest the food. ' Nothing else can do this. When .the stomach is weak it needs help; you must help it by giving It rest, and Kodol will do that. GUIDE ROCK. (Delayed to lato for last week.) Matt Doyle was down from Red Cloud Wednesday. . Frank Oglovio drove to Burr Oak, "Kansas, Wednesday. ! . . Mrs. Jake Loper visited' friends in town the first of the week. J. H. Richardson wont to Kansas City with cattle Wednesday. Mrs. H. 11. Moranvlllo visited last week with Mrs. Dudley at Nelson. Win. Sawyer and Alva Stlokloy aro at Burr Oak this week moving build ings. Ed Cox returned Wednesday from Kansas City where ho had -been with cattle. Wm. Ely ls-h'oVo from Bertrand. Ills family have been here for some time. & George Crow has been appointed ... street commissioner by the village board, m. McCune of lied Cloud visited 1 this week with her daughter, Mrs. 0. S. Jones. The Methodist lee-cream sooiul was ia success Friday. They made about twenty six dollars. I.N, Smith and wife spent two or throe days this week at the home of their son Low Smith. Last Thursday was Win. Sawyer's birthday and tho three ohildron took the opportunity to got up a surprise dinner on their parents.. Those pres entwere J. B. Ely and wife, Alva Stlckley.ajj4-He, E3 Sawyeraud wife; gggjjjfegjg' vS&S&Ka .. ----" - ;-y r - in' Sr rf" H " JIA r '-'--J-f m&f jaUs KY '"" 1"' '-Afe2Si2.f VN "Ti "'" :-PEgAt.l -nrt.. Our Guarantee Go to your druggist today, and purchase a dollar bottle, and if you can' honestly say, that you did not receive any "benefits from it, after using tho entire bottle, tho drug gist will refund your money to you without question or delay. Wo will pay the druggist the price of tho bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to bub one in a family. ' . ' vWe could not afford 'to make such an offer, unless we positively know what Kodol will do for you. It would bankrupt us. The dollar bottle contains 254 times as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is made at the laboratories of E. C. DoWitt & Co., Chicago. Mrs. Albert Kindscher drove out to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wehr loy Wednesday. She was accompanied by Mrs. B. H. Crow. Mrs". L, , Woodwnrd and daughters served the "Coffee" for: the M. E. Aid society Thursday afternoon. Tliero was n largo attondanco. Wm. Scott has a sale of household goods Saturday as he is breaking up house keeping. Floyd Simpson nnd family have rented his house. John Nelson after spending the win ter here doing carpenter work return ed to bis home at Weber City, Iowa, Saturday. Mrs. M. Lovltt goes with him. She will take the little Kirk patriok girls of whom she is. taking care. Sunday R. M. Largentwas fifty three years old. His wife prepared a fine dinner; His mothor, Mrs. B. fl. Crow and brother, G. W. Crow and family were in attendance, also A. J. Bragg and wife and Will Hagan and family. The graduates of the Guide Rock high school aro Vera Pool, Ethel Cratn, Mabel Guy, Bertha Guy, Gertrude Lambort, Exercises were hold at the opera house Wednesday evening. Each graduate gave an oration. Tho Misses Watt sang. Prcs. II, P. Carson of Hastings gave an address "As You Liko It." Messrs. Schcrbacher, Yung, Vaughan and Lamb sang, Tho ban quet was glvon Thursday at be Guide Rook Hotel. Great excitement at the north pole. W. Wcllman again listed for an early appearance. ., ,';. ?CHiMttlk r.--Tr-:-3&.. - -it- ' - Uriaa&n BM . '771Sjr- -'-' --Jagg: -r -.:: - --.-.-.. i. Jt lku ... til' T A Newspaper That fihes The News Flfly - liim CLOUD, JSJHKltASKA, District Court Cases, May Term. The following cases have boon dis posed of so far this term: Henry Dledrich vs Legal Heirs of Silts Garbor, forclosure tax lien, continued. Evan A. Ross vs Charles L Saylor, garnishee, continued. Lucas M. Woods vs John A. Denton and R, E. Denton, petition, settled. State of Nebraska vsC. J. Wilson,, et al., forfeited recognizance, for trial 24th, In Jhe matter of the Estate of Cath erine AC anspeaker an Incompetent, con firmation, continued; Albert T. Walker vs Ralph McCall, appeal, verdict for defendant. Addle B. Elliott vs Wm. E. Elliott alias Wm. E. Hoskins, divorce con tinued for term. Wallace A. Maynnrd vs C. M. Stark, et, al., Petition, finding for plaintiff. Marjorie Sheppard vs James S. Shop pard et. al., forclosure tax lien, dismiss ed at plaintiff cost. Thomas H Matters vs City of Red Cloud, appeal, for trial 25th. Elmer E. Harvey vs Reno D. Rusaell, appeal, judgment as per stipulation. Reno D. Russell vs F. E Martin, ot. al., appeal, judgment as per stipula tion. Bernard McNeny vs Ambrose "S. Campbell et. al , for trial 25th. (J.E, Cather vs Gravenor Stanser, et. al. appeal, for trial 25th. E J. Moses, vs Thomas A. Jones, petition, continued. Mary E. WatKins, et. al , vs Jas McPartland, petition, special appear ance, overrulod, defendant 00 days to answer. Stephen L. Hockott vs Levi R. Hockett, petition, E. E. Burr appointed referee. Chris Koehler vs Millard F. Rohrer, petition, dismissed. Chris Koehler vs Chris Fussier, Peti tion, dismissed. Nellie. West Caster vb George M. Caster, divorce, defendantgiven 10 days to plea4.. - . Florence E HaggansVvs Wm. H. Hmw$w&o!fa&ivteA v waiter s. jnodio 4am, tstai. 01 Harris Noble, deceased, et.. al.,,vs P. S. Noble, et. al partition, S. M. True appointed guardian ad litem. J. S, Gilham and L, L. Boren appointed com missioners. Mary Smelser, et. al., vs Peter Mad son, et.al , quiet tittle, defendant Cora Goidtrap given 20 days to answer. Frank Smith vs Hattie Morrison et al,, appeal, set for trial 2Gth Rudolph B. Kummer vs Hugh Miner, petition, plaintiff given 30 days to amend State of Nebraska vs Austin C. Hag well, blackmailing, Bet for trail 24th. State vs Jese Norton, plead guilty of gambling,, fined $100., ... state vs wm. Hayes, indicted ny grand jury for assault and battery on Willie Brown. Whitaker vb Wliitaker, divorce, de cree granted. , G. A. R, Program. On Sunday May SO, all soldiers and saiUjra.of the Civil and .Spanish Amer ican wArs and mentors of the Woman's R'eliM Corps are requested to meet at the'GnA. R. hall at ten o'clock a. m. FrORUthis plaee they will march to the Opera house where union services will beheld. The memorial sermon will be delivered by Rev. Stifller. Music will be furnished byi the M, E. church choir. ..On Monday, May 31, all comrades of of the G. A. R., tho Relief Corps with all soldiers of the Spanish American wars will meet at the G. A. R. hall at 1 o'clock p. m. Line of march com manded by C. O. McConkey will form on Webster street and march south west to cemetery. Detail will be assigned by tho Post Com mander and President of W.R.C. to deco rate graves of comrades and members of Releif Corps. After decorating graves the,line of march will form hollow square at pie mopument of the unknown dead, Hera will he held the exercises of tho I relief corpf and the sodrade of the' G. two Weeks Eacli Year Por One Dollar. MAT A. U. Benediction. Column will march to Opera houso where the following program will be given. Invocation Rev. Stifller. Music Red Cloud hand. Song "America" Choir. RecitationPearl McConkey. Recitation Ruth Johnston. Music. Reading list of dead comrades Com rade Richardson. AdrdreBS Rev. Crcssman. ' Music Benediction. By Order Committee. The State Sunday SckMl CuventleR meets in Kearney on Juno 1 .1-10-17. Dr. Franklin McElfresh of Chicago, superintendent of Teacher Training in tho International Sunday school As sociation, and a Alio platform man, will tell of tho trained teacher and what he eun do in the school. His ad dross on "The Country Sunday School" Dr. Clark of Ohio says, is the greatest addt ess ever hoard in Ohio and they have had some great speakers in Ohio. Rev. 1. II. olbhimer of Canton, Ohio, who has done .such marvelous work in his own church through his Sunday school, will represent the Pastor's De partment nnd every pastor in Nebras ka ought to hear him tell of the won derful advances of Christianity in Can ton. Chas. Fordyce, Dean of Statu University Teachers' College, will glvo an address on "How to Manage tho Boy " Mr. F. E. Hathaway of Chicago wl lead us in our songs. Ho is a skilled leader. There will bo"reports and addresses and conferences on all phuse.s of our work. Bring your hard questions. Lincoln Base Ball Club-Dope Sheet. May 24th, 11)00 Pitcher Nagle, whom President Green, of tho Lincoln Base ball club, recently purchased from Toledo for 8700 made his first appearance In the box at Linooln on last- Thursday against Topeka. He lost a fourteen Inning game by a score of 2 to 1, but but he held the Topeka ,team ;to six Ldo.U;a4nfltcherj;a4clR inurouguiy uuiohou. xiu Bucnpivu eleven Holding chances without' an error. The Lincoln fans aro1 unani mous In the opinion that he is a prize '1 ho Lincoln base ball team is estab lishing a record for long games. With in eight days tho team has played a seventeen inning game with l'uoblo, a sixteen inning game with Denver, and a fourteen Inning game with Topeka. This kind of ball has excitod the pa trons of the game in the capital olty to a marked degree and the attendance has been big all the time 'i his week tho Lincoln base ball team sold three surplus pitchers. Heudrix, Who was with the team last season, went to- 1'epria,. Hockcubary, the young Aurora, twirler, went to Bur lngtou, and Kothormcl, another youngster, went to Kcwaneo. This leaves five pitchers on tho Lincoln roster. Thoy arc Jones, Johnson, Bonno, KarBton and Nagle. No other team in the league has so (rood a bunch of pitchers. Johnson, the bjg Winnebago Indian pitcher of the .Ltncoln team pitched one of the best games of his career againt Topeka last Friday.-- Ho hold the Kansas lads to, Ave hits and won his game handily by a score of three to one. A little more of this kind of work and Johnson will go to the big league noxt season. ' A remarkable thing happened in the sixteen inning game which Lincoln played with Denver last week in Lin coln. Lincoln's first two runs wore made on steals of homo. Fox stole homo from third in the first inning, and in tho fifth inning Waldrou again stole home. Old patrons of base ball soy that thoy have never known two steals of homo plate to happen by the same team in tho same game. Lincoln plays Wichita on May 24, 25, L'O and 27; then goes away and does not re turn home until Juno 0th. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills FOR BACKACHE --TWte.. -W. .. J7. 11)0!). Carload Of LA Just received,1 and crowded to its utmost. the best we have ever our customers. ;: : Seeing is Albright Licensed Embmlmers Is Your Money Working? If not, you stibuld open arraccount immediately, so that it riiefy begin earning interest. We pay interest WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Red Cloud " CAPITAL $25,000 BfrtrTHER, Pfes. , 8. R. FL0RANCE, Castor. ki The Miner Bros. Co. (Inc) General The Big We have just assortment of Ladies' Shirt Waists. SP In the assortment we are showing The Famous A-corn Waists the Countrys Best- Price ranging from $1.00 to $6.50. ' ' " We will be pleased to have you call and see our goods. We carry the largest stock of New Merchan dise showen in Southern Nebraska. : : : : THE IWIflER BROS., GO. (1) General Merchants H. A. LETSON. Mtfr 4- -MHmmir,,tfUV- - -' m,ui i'iW nlfif i-VA' ;.,,,, y, ,l,t,, U-MJ-.MMMa NUM.BEU 22 Furniture! our Little Store Price and quality been able to offer : : : : : : Believing Brothers. and Undertakers. on time deposits. 9i Merchants Store. received a large $ x . .. . jt& - 1, ,.!-.. .V.t f: L V. H mi m - m 1 m n f-4 ia.,i $ i.- m i-i . i B. ' 4' i- i II. i,J I' - . - ' - -r TWKPfflTjJ