r-u MM J 10CA1ETTES 5 v j Win. Critliill wont to Omaha Monday. W. H. Cramer Is reported very 111. Qus IloHts is in Omiiliii Hits week. Adolph (loth Is homo fiom Caldwell, hlulio. Matinee ut tho'lVpcu Siit urday hi tor noon. Bernard MeN'onv Is homo from llo'. drogo. Saturday afternoon .Matinee lit tho Topee. Miss Allic Davis loft for Stella, N'cb., Sunday. Ward Flnloy was in nulde Hook Sunday. Miss Pearl Bryan left for lViu Monday. Mrs. Chas. Strong went to Lincoln Monday. Mrs. Villa Iloby has returned to Beatrice. Bert Dickey is visiting his parents this week. J. O. Caldwoll is on tho sick list this week. Dave Larriek and wife arc visiting in Bladen. George Hutchison went to Lincoln Saturday. At to ml tho Tepee next Saturday nfturnoou. Mrs. W. S. Parkos went to Wymote Wednesday. John Burgess has returned from Western Neb. Dr. Haines find family went to St. Louts Monday. Miss Hello Hamilton has returned to Guide Hock. Mrs. Nolle Caster went to Alma Sunday evening. Mrs Noble Hall went to Franklin Tuesday evoning. Bill Downs returned to his home in Hnsttngs Saturday. Keller Coplen was in (iiiido Hock tho first of tho week. Miss Lois Simmons left for her homo in Franklin Monday. Miss Arnold has returned to her homo in Uloomlugtou. Miss Clara Miller left for her home in Logan, Iowa Monday. Soo Dr. Stockman for eye glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask The Hed Cloud Ildw. Co., about that New Wagon you need. Miss Zella Taylor returned from Lincoln Tuesday evening. Chas. Hobinson and Jim Harden were In Hastings Saturday. Misses Hose and Carrie Sehultz are visitinir relatives in Lincoln. Miss Inez Kills of Lincoln is visiting with Mrs. Haul Hopo this week. ' Tho Host Place in town to buy Paint is at "Tho Hed Cloud Ildw. Co." P.vsTL'itu Foil KEXT-for 300 head of cattle. Inquire of C II. MiNKii. The Hoard of Equalization will meet June 11, 1010 at the Court House. Miss Mildred Moula of Guide Hock is visiting friend horo this week. Standard Sheet Music one half price, at Mktcalf's Studios, Potter Mock. Mrs.Peto Saylor was down from Bladen the latter part of tho week. Calicoes - American Prints - Five cents per yard.-MiNKitBnoB. and Co. Miss Grace Halo has returned to her home in the eastern part of tho state. Lost-A gold hat pin, with initials E. W. Finder please leave it at this office. '; . If you! vr ant your buggy painted see Jack IMhicEM. at Sullivan's old lumber yard. ' ' Miss Ola Largent of Guide Hock is Tbltln'g at tho home ol Will Kent this week. Miss Marguerite Richardson is at tending summer Normal school at Peru. Misses Mario and Kathcrine Burke left for their homo in Walnut, Iowa Monday. ,. OUR DEPOSITS GROW because the pe.ple.of W?bstcr County realize that wo are giving excellent sSStlee la our manner of KandllnRbusl. ness men's bank accounts. The R."n ,B PMn as Us due to courteous treatment to all aud liberal accommodation com- Lined with safety. W. especially solicit YOUR account. Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD, NED. CAPITAL $25,000 R F Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. Sncplal nrlcr.8 or.-lndles tnllor made suits, skirts and noats nt- Miner Bros, Co, Store. Tmi jour caningos to PurceU's Paint Shop- 1 Si i.i.ivWs ()i.i Lvm- iii.i: Vaiiii, I , i -lust see my walk at niv hum... T sell that kind of Cement .1. O. Cu.nwi.u, Miss McCartney has been visiting her many friends in Hed Cloud tho past week. Mrs. Win. Urltton of Mladon was visiting in the city at the home of W. H. Cramer. Hen Williams went to Alma Sunday night to attend the Normal school at that place. The Hed Cloud Ildw. Co., have the lUmster 'J How Cultivators and the Price Is Higlit. The Chief olllco takes subscription and renewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. All the great artists sing for the Victor and Edison. Hear them at Xewhouso Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Danker have re turned to Hiverton after a two weeks visit with relatives. KeoJ.uii PtncKi.i, at Sullivan's old lumber yard for buggy painting, sign painting and decorating. The W. t T. f.. will meet with Mrs John Coon Wednesday, June l.'th, li'tO. A full attendance is desired. Misses Lillian Koontz and Ethel Osborn went to Alma Monday morning to attend the Normal school. I'lms. Haker, who has been running the box ball alley at this placo went to Wyinoro Monday morning. Mrs. Oscar Sears returned to her home lu Campbell Saturday noon after visiting friends here a few days. Co to the Hed Cloud Milling Co., for your shorts and brands in half ton lots or more at wholesale prices. Ernest Davis has resigned his posi tion with C. L. Cotting and has ac cepted a position with Andy Hart. (let vour pictures framed now, only a fowodds and ends of mouldings left. Mi:icai.ks Studios, Potter Hlock. House cleaning tlmo Is at hand. Don't fail to see the Lace Curtains and Carpets at-MiNKit Hlios and Co. Fou Salk 20 acres of land close in. This is a snap if sold soon call or writo-C. A. Scin-i.r. KeuClovu, Nr.ii. The Ladies Aid Society of tho M. i2. church will servo a supper in tho church parlors Friday evening, June 10th. The ladles of the Christian church will hold their monthly market at Ed Aniaok's furnituro store Saturday, June 11th. Foil Sam: -Thoroughbred Scotch Collie Puppies. Inquire of L. M. Crabill for further particulars. SAM Casi'cm., Owner. Brother U. W. Hummel is getting so friendly of late that he shakes hand with his wife when he meets her In public. Comment is unnecessary bo cause the joko Is on him. In order that those living out of town may have an opportunity to see the moving pictures the management has arranged for Saturday afternoon performances, commencing with next Saturday at 2 p. m. sharp. Drs. Riddile fc Foote, successors to Drs. Weirick it Riddile, of Hastings, Ncbr., will meet Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat patients aud those needing glasses fitted,' at Red Cloud. Nebr., June 17th, at Dr. Cook's olflpe. "Children of Illblo Times" is the subject of Mr. nussong's unique ser mon for the children of Red Cloud next Sunday morn lug, Juno 12th at the Christian church. Let all the children and big folks attond. Bible school at 10 a. in. 'Jr. Hand' meet J on Mr. Hussong's lawn at .1 o'clock. Children's Day' program at tho church at 8 o'clock in tho ovening. Mr and Mrs. S L. Itainey of Bartlet, Kansas who wore visiting Johnnie Rutledge and family depart ed Monday morning for Otis, Colo , for a visit with Henry ltutlodge and wifo. bfrWwtSMHeBBefl K'.ris5ftrtlUllHIIMw DR. E. A. THOMAS DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumbell, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Cotling's Drug Store. Mrs Fred Wittwer Is quito sick this week. J V. Hoiibal and daughter Daisy were in Superior Tuesday. Found two lioodn, color, rod and brown. Inquire at thlsotllce. A farewell dance was given Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Ella Cook Hoy Tool returned from Lincoln Wednesday evoning, where he has been attending the state university Supoi'ntendent Win. James of Dor-chi-stir is busy reserving space in Ag ricultural Hall for County Collective Exhibits for the coming State Fair, Sept. nth to Dili. This department, o( our Fair Is acknowledged to bo tho best in tho I'nited States. Fair offic ials of other states never fall to ex press astonishment at the magnitude of this pint of Nebraska's annual .showing. The Old Settlers have decided to act In conjunction with tho pioneers of Guide Hock and hold their picnic at that placo on the Fourth of July Many of the first settlers of Wobstor county reside at (Snide Hock and it is fitting that tho meeting take place there this year. Appropriate games and programes will be provlled and those who wish to spend u profitable and enjoyablo day will do yoll to journey to Guide Hock. Real Estate Transfers for the week ending June 9, as furn ished by the Fort Abstract Company, Red Cloud, Nebr. Almon W Cox to Wm A Haso- brook wd pt sw nw 17-1-11 . . . . 1500 J L Miller to A Coulson qcd lot liu Keel Uoud cemetery zo F M Wolfinger to II H Hunter wd lot 5 blk 12 Guide Rock 100 United States to Frederick Stiles, patent nw 4-3-9, Edwin E Burr to James McCor- malqcd lot 4 in 12-1-10 1 Charles Hunter to George W Hastings wd lot d subdivision lot 17 blk 4 Sawyers add to In- avale 2500 Ella V Hart to John Aubushon et al wd ci so 21-1-11 3500 United States to Adam James pa tent so G-4-9 Wilheln Busking to A L Souch et al wd sw 1G-4-9 7500 Total ;ages filed 2300 $15120 00 Morti Mortgages released $2375 LESTER Ed linsscr and son, Henry hiivc re turned from .Milwaukee. Dr. Diuueroll of Red Cloud shipped u car load of hogs from Lester. Mrs. John Emick and sou, Sylvester spent Sunday with her daughter near Iuavale. Miss Miss Mary llolcomb returned home from visiting her grand parents Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Saladen and daughters spent Sunday evening at Charlie Rasser's. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. (larber and Mr. and Mrs. John Crary spent Sunday at Charlie Frisbie's. JJuItc a number of tbe Letter people took in the Commencement play at Red Cloud Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Saladen and family aud Tom Swartz and his sister, Miss Yola spent Sunday at Frank Frisbie's. A good many of tho Lester pooplo went to Hastings Saturday to see the John Robinson show. They nil say it was fine. O. W. Raker and wifo left for Cali fornia where they will make their home. Mr. Baker lias lived in our neighborhood for twenty six years. We all wish them success and happi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Itassor, Mr. aud Mrs. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest flurl and family spent Sunday with Charlie Lewis and family. Some of tko Lester people have been wondering what makes so many people late to Sunday school and Endeavor. Why cheer up. What nils the boll? If wo could hear it's dear old voico wo could sure bo on time. I3ATIN Nice rain on Tuosday and Wednes day. Miss Mablc Talmer is working for Mrs. Kollet, ' Joe Vavrtcka has bought a new automobile. The dance last Saturday at Louis Vavricka's was a grand success. J oi. Jellnek and Louis Vavrickii were in llluo IIlll one day last weok. The corn Is not making much head way on account of tho cold weather. Most of tho furmors have their alf alfa mowed down in this locality. OIIR BILL OF FARE i ffwlS . always contains seasonable food We do not serve canned fruits and vegetables when It Is possible t obtain them fresh Come In and sample them. The price is 2. cents. A. A. HART City Bakery mid Restaurant. S. J. CUNNINGHAM DIM 1ST Successor to Dr. J. S. I:110ll At the old stand over the State Bank. Phonefl3l. John .ajic, who had his ankle broko Is ablo to be up and around on crutch es. Tho Children's day at the Dane church last Sunday was largely at tended. Mr. and Mrs. Kelletleftn week ago Wednesday for tho east for about two month's visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson and their daughter, Estra from Blair are visit ing with their sou, John. Frank Strobol, Venelo Zajlo and Frank Kudrtia were In Blue Hill a week ago last Wednesday. Millard, Willard and Elslo Pavlick are home from Fairfield where they have been attending school. Mrs. Morrow from Fairfield and Mrs. Ilarley from Hastings are visiting with Mrs. Jos. Pavlick this week. WESTERN WEBSTER Miss i: Id is no Ghur.st has anew piano. Art lloon spent Sunday at I. . Walker's. Alfalfa harvest is oil throuuh this community. Floyd Daggett sports a new buggy Look o.it girls. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ilei rlekspont Sunday at (). II. Harvey's. Lonu Troo Sunday .School elected several new olllcers Sunday. There will be quarterly meeting services at the 11 school house Sunday afternoon. soino of tho young people of the neighborhood spent Sunday afternoon at John (iharst's. GARFIELD Minor Kent was on wind mill row Sunday. Mrs. Spencer Andrus is quito sick at this writing. Nice weather but pretty cold nights for corn to grow good. Ed Crary from Guide Rock called on Guy Barnes Sunday. Will Fisher had a good milch cow ruinod in the fence Sunday. Guy Barnes and Will Fisher are disking their corn this week. Oeorge Harris and family took in the'show at the opera house Saturday night. l'Oto and Alfred Manley attended tho Odd Follow lodge in Red Cloud Monday night. Muriel and Ethel Fisher have been visitinglu Red Cloud for a week. They returned homo Saturday. Will Fisher cut his alfalfa ono day last week and him and Peto Manley stacked it the next day. Henry Hansen had sixty acres of corn to plant over but he says he is getting even with some of the weeds. Louis Manley and family took in th6 bites in Red Cloud Saturday night and Louis says he did not get rained in either. , Onver Wolf e ifas on wind,, mill row Monday soiling a patent attachment for a wind mill and sold a good many in (iarUcld. Louis Manley and family went to Mr. Gloovcr's on Sunday to pick goose, berries and they look pretty sour every since. There was quite a largo crowd at the'lvaley ranch Sunday to witness tho riding contest. MuMurdyrodotho bucking broncho and won tho prize. (iuy llarncs and Julius Woborman wero stacking ulfalfaaud they thought thoy heard a chicken cackling in the stack and they both being chicken hearted tore tho stuck most down and then some ono told them that it was only u meadow lark on a fence post. I iPMlP SO ill ME in on may be iiuliUcrcnl to style in shiits, but no man can well be imlifVorent to lit. A SHIRT is always as appropriate to tbe wearer as it is to the occasion. Made in every style, white or color fast. $1.50 and more. 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