Y mmmnnnmfi VOLUME XXXV III. COUR.TEOUS TREATMENT and promptand liberal accommodation us is consistent with good banking. Is wlmt wo promise If you will pliioi' your bunk account with u. OUR. METHODS are up with tin- times, and wc help our customers make a success of t licit business by taking an interest In them. Arc you getting such scyviee now".' Interest Paid on Time c posit '"':i'H'i;: "' '''''"' ! '" '"-Ir 'fc1- " "S-S"2?" r- BtCW tf&mMri'M Jsl? -Vy3'sitkr '1$ Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizci", President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. SUNNY SIDE. Clms. Howe's barn was struck by lightning a few days ago. Damaged about Sin. Lucilc Hussong is spending a few days out in the country this woelc with Esda Kust. Mr. Most is building a cow shed to protect his cows from the tiles. He .says that are fierce. Wc are looking for that next. shower. Tho ground seems to dry out quickly but the corn is growing rapidly aud looks fine. Win. Kngols received a telegram from Iowa that his brother was dead. Ho wont Friday to attend the last sad rites wc can bestow to our loved ones. Our phone line "Dry Creek" is not in communication with central since Mouday. We failed to put In our sil ver discs aud hence no connection. No body to bhimo but ourselves. LESTER Mrs. I. Krisbte Is visiting friends at Grand Island. Tom Swart, has gone on a clam shell expedition. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Kusscr spent Sunday at hue Hergllold's. Miss Maud Miller of Hebron has been visiting friends in Lester. Mrs. .John Huilelc spent Sunday at her daughter's, Mrs. Porter Hale. Mr. aud Mrs. John Saladen and family spent Sunday at li. Knsser's. Miss Gladys Horgilold visited her grand parents a few days this week. Miss Hazel Saladen and Miss Dollio Ilusscr spent Sunday at May Frisbie's. Mrs. .lohn Holcomb has been on the sick list but Is better at this writ ting (&sr YOU CAN BUY OF THE Red Cloud Hardware and Implement Co. An Old Reliable Delaval Cream Sesieratet', 500 lbs- Capacity !f$57.5 This add Brought to Our store is good for $2.50 on the Pur- chase of ' the above seperator. I v $ b ft,.. ZW8FJ&& &- HNlorioal Soclety Everybody is busy in the harvest fields. Some threshing aud others stacking. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Saladen and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Frisbic Sundaycd at Clair Cox's. Lucius and Grace l'risbio and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frisbie spent Sunday atC. II. Harris'. Itenuie Itassor has been breaking his now driving horse. ICeep your eyes pealed girls. . A few of tho young1 folks spent Mouday evening at Miss Mary Ilol cotnb's. It was her sixteenth birth day. Hill Doyle goes around with a smile on his face. Tho cook's llttlo boys call him uncle. That's all right Hill just so they don't call you papa. GARFIELD Another fine rain last weok. Georgo Harris sold four loads of hogs last Thursday, (ieorgo Harris sold .George Houchiu a load of oats last Friday. Saylor, Harris t Co., were shocking oats Saturday while it was cool. Uay Davis and Charley Uobblns wore out on wind mill row Sunday. Corn plowing Is a thing of tho past. Sharpen up your lioo and do the rest. l'eto Mauley and Lett Mungcr were pleasant callers at Will Fisher's Sun day. Miss Grace White who was on the sick list is butter and is able to bo around. The Republican convention was call ed in Red Cloud on the twentieth with Frank Amuck, Guy Humes, Will Fish er and T. W. White as delegates from Garfield. Jr r v fei- -ri-S?.t?-l'-' TT'J"I'1' " - "" , .. r-i A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, Harvey Taylor and family were on wind mill row last Sunday visiting at Guy Humes. Louis Mauley and family Went a choke cherrying last Tlimsday and g"t a good sweat. Kvorybody seems to get central now that we are cut oil', but pay up and there will be no trouble. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. W. A Sceley took Sunday dlu- icr with Mrs. Howard Wirt. Mrs. .1. T. .Mason went to Red Cloud Minday evening to visit friends. Mrs. J. 11. Trost visited with aschool friend at Hloomingum last week. The Christians served tea Friday at the home of Mis. l L Fairlleld. Tho lied Cloud State League ball team defeated the Guide Itock team July INth. Score 11 to '2. Mrs. George Hogge and daughter, Florence of Superior visited with Mrs. II. F. Wirt last week. Rev. W. T. Rrown of Grand Island preached at tho IJuptist church Suu duy morning aud evening. The Methodist Aid served ico cream and cuke in the basement of the church Thursduy, receiving Sl.'MiO. The Otego Hasket Bull team came over Sut unlay and were defeated by the Guide ltock girls. Score 12 to 8. Mrs. O. .1. Kailey is visiting her mother in Arkansas. She has not seoti her mother for seventeen years. INAVALE Mr. Cutting of Red Cloud was seen on the streets of lnuvalo last Friday. Rev. Hollingsworth of tho M. 15. church is suffering from a severely broken ankle. Mr. Garrison of Guide Ruck pur chased a flno Flanders' auto of Waldo & Wonderly last week. Mrs. llort Holdredge and two chil dren of Ednn, Texas are hereon an ex tended visit with relatives. Miss Clara Hurgess aud Mr. Glenn Walkor of Red Cloud Sundaycd with Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hurgess. Miss Ethel Stlcknoy who has been visiting In Cozad, Xehr., for a few weeks, returned home Mouday morn ing. C. II. Burgess returned homo from Omaha Sunday morning where he bus been tuking treatment from Dr. GIT lord. .Mrs. Frank Strickland and baby spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Strickland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones. Rev. Hill aud wife came In from Lawrence, Nobr., last Tuesday and do parted next day for Kansas City, whore Mrs. Hill will bo oporated upon for appendicitis. Mr. Geo. Hummel came up from Segiun, Kansas Tuesday evening in his auto and returned home Wednes day with his wife and three children who have boon horo visiting relatives Tho young ladles of the M. E. Sunday School entertained tho young men's class Thursduy evening, by giv ing them a moon light picnic in Arnold's grove. All report an excell ent time. COWLES Mrs. Conrad of Hluo Hill is visiting friends around Cowlos. Mrs. Ed McCune of Red Cloud was visiting friends In Cowries last weok. Miss Leona Evans of Arcadia, Xeb,, is here visiting her slstor, Mrs. Clms. Denton. John Denton a brother of Clms and Geo. Denton is spending a short time visiting here. Jas. Saunders uf the firm of Saun ders .v. Waller was in Grand this weok on business. Thrashing is the order of the day. Wheat Is turning out well and is of ex cellent quality. Mr. and Mrs. Darnell and Mr. and Mrs. Spcuco spent Saturday night and Sunbiy at the liver. L-i " vt tcjevct. :??"i. -."" sST1TV3hk a .. Weeks Each Year For $1.50. ,11'LY Ed Knon departed Monday for l. '(do rado where he expects to spendashort time during the hot weather. Mrs. Turner foimorly of this place who now lives In t'pland Is hero vUlt lug her father. Uncle Dave Paul. Republicans li!eld Comity Convention. ( oiiwnt ioli illlled to 1 1 mi - mi (.'hail man ori'er iint,t by IM. Central Committee. x Mofil. seconded and cariied that 15. J. Oveiing act as chairman or the convention. Moved, seconded and curried flint Dun Umber act us .ceroturv. Wc your resolutions committee beg leave to report the following resolut ions: Resii.t:ii that we the Republicans of Webster i utility in Convention as sembled point with pride to the achievements of the Republican Party and pledge our faith aud allegeaueo to the principles as declared in our national platform and as sot forth by LaFollotto, Dolllvor, Cuiumings, Hever idge and others of the progressive wing of the Republican party. That wc congrutulato our President, William 11. Taft upon his statesman ship and ability aud believe in his honesty of purpose and integrity of action. That wc congratulate Theodoro Roosevelt upon his safe return home from his hunting trip and triumphant journey in foreign lands. That wo recognize in Congressman Georgo W. Norris a masterly states man of Republican principles, uf courage, integrity and ability. We endorse his Congressional record as that of a man who has made prelum ently good. We heartily commend him to the voters as an industrious, competent, representative and a faith ful champion of the peoples rights. That wo are utterly opposed to tho abridgement of our liquor laws and favor a County.Option law and hereby instruct our delegates to the statocon vcution to use every honorable moans to placo the Republican party of Ne braska favoring County Option. That wo also favor the enactment of an Iniatitive and Referendum law. The following delegates were elect ed to attend the state convention: R. F. Raines, A. F. Ilartwell, Geo. lhiniinel, Robt. Cro.ior, W. 13. Thome, W. II. Jennings, Ed. Hanson. Paul Storey, J. II. Elllnger. Moved, seconded and carriod that tho state delegation use its influence to olect Dr R. P. Raines state com mitteeman. Moved, seconded aud carried that I'd Hanson act as Chairman aud Dan Garbor as Secrotary uf County Central Committee. IS BEINti STAMPED OUT. Vigorous Quarantine Measures Br.lni Carried On-Warm Infc to Citizens. mo uity Hoard or Health aro wag ing a determined war agalust scarlet fever in McCook, aud are carrying out severe measures to enforco quar antine regulations. All children not sick aro to be kept in their own yards, and under no cir cumstances allowed on the streets Rules have been printed outlining the measures to ho followed In the sick room and quarantined promises and an inspector hns been engaged to soo the same aro enforced, violations to be punished by fine or imprisonment. One obstroporons patient has already been arrested and more arrests may follow. Every good citizen will report vio lations of the laws, other citizens will bo compelled to respect tho laws. Scarlot fover Is a dangerous disease and even a light case of it may tor minute fatally, or may prove the means of a neighbor catching the dis ease. Now show you nru a good citizen and help to eradicate this disoase. ' S. O. Heuch, M, I)., Inspector, Hoard nf Health. -lleCf ok Tribune. 121. 19 JO. ffiSFV " ;V) f rA Iff! rJWfV .. A' y There are times when a whole lot de pends on the watch you carry. If yon buy your watch here there'll be no missing of trains or engagements, no being late on account of your watch. In This Jewelry Store You can select a watch at a moderate price or one as expensive as you care to go. But no matter what you pay you'll have a watch well worth carrying. A good 17 Jewel Watch man's size 20 year guaranteed case, $12.50. SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK NEWHGUSE BROS. E. H. NEWHOUSE Prop Jewelers & Optometrists A Drive In Candy, and something new very duy. iswhut you will find at ur store If it's not a new Candy at a regular price, it's a nw price for regular candy 25 CENTS PER POUND aud up fur pure, rich, delicious Choco lates, Creams, and Hon-Bons. We maka a specialty also of Kux Goods, and no better goods are made any where A. A. HART City Bakery and Restaurant. DR. E. A. THOMAS DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Cotting's Drug Store. ItOUItS OF KKUVIt'K AT ('OXdltlUiA tional rum-oil. SAIIIIATII Sl'.UVK'Ki. Illlilo school 10 a. in. I'rcucliliii; II a. in. I'rcticliliiK services . H p. in. I'raycr ami Conference lucutlni; Wednes day lltH p. ill. A cordial luvltntlun Is extended to nil. Ukv. A. A. Caiwssi.v.v Pastor. The Chief $1.50 NUMBER ti9 K I . I iv r i DlEjIIKf. i mrn $ F . f.V WE OFFER YOU A DINNER you cannot yet at the ordinary res taurant. The quality of the food, thQ excellence of the cooking and th per fection of its serving make a dinner here one to bo remembered with pleas ure. TRY THIS R.ESTAURANT the next, time you feel like eating something extra uioo, Wc can gratify you to the queen's taste. Come alone If you must, with a friend If you can A geod dinner like ours ought to be eaten in good aompany. The Ben Tan Bakery and Restaurant H. Neuerburg, Prop. S. j. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. EMldll At the old stand over the State Bank. Phonel3I . THE Chicago Specialists! Chronic and Serious Diseases, Only. Pkumanunt Office Red Cloud, Royal Hotel Consultation Free, in German and English, Thursday, Aug. lifli, 19ft A I W'f L'R' tUTA wf n nfrssnsesBEZ3sm: ltet&mS5S 'mMssMmm