T?1 MM1 " Stain Historical Srehtj y- -T-yjS?ffrrTrf!!; rssr.Kit g , .W ' 'StJiAss' ' ft'-Jef - ""iL - .i.A . L . ., -& iJgS-,".tif-' . ..n,'ry.e.-.. ."ag:"-" ": l'l "P "' 'BHaM si - hr S' ' . " ufess h n a or r m.v a w- wrm s- .:K ??)lil-"l. :(, l ' S 41 " M -r- B "'Vj! TOP i:-3 " aA bi s ' a wAa-y wk mM M m itfraa - --c.itjMa. t li iti i JA . "TA detail rmM H KiLttWSNwS "''" -Sr lr HQi "-"" -" - , .-S--v- VOLUME XXXVI 1. This bank is controlled by local capital, and its Board of Directors is composed en tirely of substantial citizens of this com munity. Interest paid on time deposits. Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. &ft& iYATii.AV&' M ARBLE & GRANITE ONUMENTS OVERING BROTHERS and CO., THE MONUMENT MEN, Are durable, mechanically correct. Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. I WSjw TOECTjeygwiiBM Base Ba II 3 BIG GAMES Red Cloud vs Seward Thursday,. Friday and Saturday Jkme 17, 18 and 19th. Seward is one of the f acstest Teams in Nebr. Game Called at 3:30 Sharp. A K'io'1 loul is b(,1,,K 1"'10nt prudent to piove tlio correct noss of tlio thooiy tlint Unitetl States Soimtors otiRlit to 1)0 elected by tho direct vote of tlio people. New Kcslaurant. I Imvo oponed a new rohtaurnnt and lunuli room in tho old Nation ollice. llvorytliiiur new, neatund clean. Meals at all Horns. Wo are here to pleabo. C.'ill on us -VW111 Llndloy. r.M'I.AMM.VlOin Hlli:UMVIlhM Ul III.IMX ,1 I)AH. Morton L. IHH, of Lebanon, I ml., says: "My wife had Inflammatory Hhouinatlbin in every museloand joint; her sutt'orhii,' wastcrribloandhor.body and faco were swollen almost beyond rccoRuitloir.had bcenlnbedfor bix weelcs and had olght physicians, but received no benefit until she trlodiDr. Detchon's Relief tor lUieumutlsm. It gave her immediate relief and she was able to , walk about In three cjajra. I a,m sure It gated, Hr." ifrt,iJ1,' urf?Si-Y""f rv f t-wrx'ir .,1 r-.-'vivaHEiaHn mrfiia TtimmSm '' js&J2 a TcS N. . 4 S. R. Florance, Cashier X&-i&&W&-tetii&&&teX&' attractive and Notice to Parents. Parents desiring ftee high Behool tuition for their children for the com intf school year should apply at oneo for hlanUs. Ajiplieat ion for free hifjli school tuition must ho made on or be fore June llth. Applications for transfer to neaier school must be made on or boforo tlio date of tho school nicotine;, Juno 38, 15)051. Niim.iu Vi:st Castkii. County Supcrlntoiiilent Plneules new Kidney remody ato for all diseases of the kidneys and bladder They net promptly in all eases of lamo back, rheumatic pains, inllammatlou of tho bladder, urinary disorders and weak kidneys. Sold by Honrv Cook. Farm Loans There are reasons why I should make you a farm loan. I know that I have tho best rate, torms and option on the market. I cxatnlno tho laud myself at no expense to you. I understand and can correct any error iiuyT) title. Money w ready the vry day that title- gooT-JH. BMMjr.-tflea ploidV jytyraaica, 4 wm. r ev tk.i ." Vi " V k; NcnMi.ipur Hint (ilus Hit: Ktws i-iffj-lwo UED CIjOLTD, v MCIH.'ASICA, . .A -J- . Ttie above cut represents one of tho M. W. A. tonts in Colorado where that order has established a sanitar ium. This fraternal order has been far sighted enough to realize that it is much better to save a lifo than It is to pay a death benefit and as tho great majority of benefits paid are from the results of consumption tlio order has provided a way of escape for its mem bers atllicteil with the groat white plague. Tho order numbers over one million members and a few years ago the head otllccrs asked for a voluntary sub scription of ten cents per membor for the purpose of establishing a rosort in Colorado whero the Modern Woodmon of America could receive- tho best medical and scientific treatment. Tho lesult was all that could bo asked lor. Nearly every member has paid his ton cents por year gladly and one of tho best equipped sauitoriums has been installed out in the health giving air of Colorado. The ground, buildings and all need ful equipment have been paid for and not one dollar stands againstthc order in the way of debt. Members of tho order are here treated free of charge. Many a man who has gone thoie in the incipient Stnc,o of the di ended diseasn has been icturned to his homo well and strong. Tho older has not only saved the paying of a deatli benefit but it has lestored to the lamily a husband, a father or a brother who is once' 'again permitted to be a mnmborof tho family household. Society r also a gainer be cause instead of havinga family thrust upon it for siippoit tho bread earuor returns and not only cares for tho family but also adds his milo to the sum total of industi v and help in tlio maiutaiico of society in general, The Modern Woodmen of Amorlea has taken an advanced step along fra ternal lines. This move is fraternal, charitable and business eombinod and is ilostinod to place the M. W. A. in a solid substantial place among the fra toruitoF of tho world, It Is not enough that a fraternity should look aftor Its sick members and to bury Its dead and in a mcasuro take the plaoo of tho ono that has gone, but it (should strive to add to the lenirth of .usefulness 'pf all its members. This ,tuoM. w. A.,Vvp;oinB'Bltbo results ! -! - . ., n mumrm amv . " wHnwrjBBVBar ' t 1 JaMaSfe SSBSfel J Zion Mr.;vw'v snswoww .-' Weeks L:iic!i V-nr Vtr 0i: Hollar. .irxi; ficont order is marvelous in the ex treme. While only about thirty years old it has passed all tho older orders of its kind and Is now the largest frater nal insurance order in tlio world. This has been accomplished by its oxcluslvoness on tho one hand and Its untiring persistency on the other hand. Emerson has said something to the effect that if a man could make a better post, build a better house or make a better mouse trap than his neighbor the world would make a beaten track to his door oven tho he lived in the woods. Hut the M. W A. realized that while they had as good a proposition to ofi'or tho prudent man as any, it would take a great deal of work to give the world in formation regarding what good was to be had ami henco tho continued activity in getting new members. The history of many inventions prove-, the wisdom of the polity of tlio M. W. A. Many an invention bene fleial to mankind lias, entered oblivion immediately after the patent was secured simply because the inventor did not know the how and why of dis posing of his wares The modern method Is to advertise and tondveitiso judicially and intelligently. Ilonco the growth of this great order. Not only the largest in tho world but it enjoys tho largest membership in Nobraska having about io,(V(i in this state al'iiie. Nor is its advance reccedlng on tho contraiy the gieatest gain in member ship in its history was made In April ol this year when II. GOO woio added to tho roll. Tin- order in this city was organized on April 'J!)th. 18511, and the following olllcers weie in the chair. W. A. North cott, Head Consul; C. W. lluwes, Head Clerk and the following woro tho local olllcers; D. ,1. Myers V. C ; I G. Makes, W. A.; V. A. Shoiuood, U. I'. V. Taylor, ( lerk; (J. II. Whitson, Escort; V. W. Hlchardson, Watch; (1. W. Hutchison, Hentry; ti. II. Mclveoby local Phybician; ,1. h. Miller, II. C. Scott and A. (). Horg, Managorx The Camp hero has had its porlods of adraiicouiout and depression but on the whole has made a steady growth from tho time of its organization. It pow numbers 170 members. Tho present efficient olllcers of tho lodgo are: Venerable Consul, B W. Ross; Adviser, Kd. Hanson; Cleric, B. II. Newhouso; Hunker, L. II. Fo'rt; Escort; U.V'BtattrrM."Watbhik!. B' iC0AttufV8ltrNtt&. VM'rattrChW r--w-. .S-.'aLJrSJH'h'r. I I'll iil"iH i" f Wf llilili i twBSHI .ritf8Af' WUSBWIW!"I",." ,-fl2Tiu5BMWBKfi?V mi it. is)().i. Albright Bros. CARRY A COMPLETE JFurniture, Carpets Sewing Ma chines Lace Curtains Pianos, Organs Pictures and Sheet Music. JWe are always thankful for any share of your patronage and good will. :::::: Licensed Embalrners and Undertakers. Laces Separating, and a-display of illustrations of mechanical de , vices requisite in the art of fine lace making. F This sale offers an exceptional opportunity for l economy purchases of durable fine laces of ex ' quisite beauty. It will prove very interesting even to those. not intending to purchase. .F-Zion" Laces, manufactured in the most modern lace factory in the world, are the best of their kind made the best wash laces ever placed be fore the American women and sold without a customs duty of 606 added to the cost, as are all imported laces. 1F All machines of Zion Lace Industries are and have been operating 18 hours daily, except Sunday, for over a year, with the product of each machine sold ahead several weeks. New machines are continually being installed. Women wanting laces for present or future use will experience a marked saving by 'visiting our lace counters. The Miner Bros. Co. (Inc) General Merchants H. A. LETSON, Mgr, MMjys Forester, It IS liunchoy; Managers, J. W. Klnsel, IM Hanson. .1! ()'. Caldwell. It is the duty of every man' to pro vide for his own household and ho should protect his family against tlio possibility of his boing incapacitated from woik or his death. The Modern Woodman of America offers special iuducouionts in tho way of protection. Tho inairnltudo of Its present work is scarcely within tho comprehension of mini. It Is ono of tho most solid and substantial beneficial orders In oxist- oitcc. This Is tho history of tho Woodman goat and in order that you may know how became Into our camp wo give thaifoilowirig truthful story from The Fredericksburg News ' ' ' j t The sua was rising; oa:tf'sUrn NUiMHEU 2o LINE OF UP-TO-DATE f VAI AAa,As'Va'Vv clipping, and scalloping the webs of lace. clilV, with oyos reilectfng blight tho coming light, there stood a goat, a common mountain go.it: lithe, well formed, with bushy beard and crump led hornsj and slnewey limbs, that mocked thq distance down from rook to rook, from olilf to shadowy vale, the waters' depth, the mountain lion's snarl, or e'eu the deeper gtowl of grlV zly boar, tho hunter's hound, tho utter most that man or nature brought, to vox his life. This mom ho stood, upon tho outer vcrgo of that wild ollft, and gazed with steady eye adown to where, for three days past, had been a hunter's camp. His practiced eye took note of men, a full half score, of tonts and covered waitlMbut what concerned htot'most, bl'qogfcJAjscoMj'arid'mbre of all ye'irVs, 'f tern'mastlff 'tftfong ttrter- rfcteKnnetrr PajrPbari!)" V t I iVf if rtrvWWi! 1 M3.s--r. K AftlK, 1