r "J 1 y TMft Historical Sooloty VOLUME XXXVIII. Vhn Yu Ned Money ,U is not nteossary to put a friend s generosity Utile test with a request for a lunu, nor is it iitccs&ary to mrt gag or sell anything if yon hav Memey In th Bivnk Your bunk book will h nil ttia friend that you will need, and uc that will uot fail you, but may b depended upon. One f our bauk books is good to make a start with. Interest Paid tn Time Deposits Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. The Chautauqua Closes. Thursday afternoou recorded the largest gathering of Chautauqua visit ors ever held in Rod Cloud. Tho night before tho storm had torn down tho big tent and the management moved tho seats under tho trees and erected n rostrum iu the south east corner of the grounds. By two o'clock it was evident, to all that the attendance would bo large. At three o'clock all tho seats were filled and many were standing, The Ilighmnd Ladles' Orchestra was well received. People enjoyed their music. Tho lecturo was delivered by Mrs. Florance Maybrick. Opinion dill'ers considerably iwto tho merits of this address. Hersympathizcrs insist that she hud a great message and is doing a grand work in freeing prisons from inhumane customs. Others say that she ought not appear before I For the next 2 weeks we will .sell all f our summer goods at prices that will clean ihem up. We still have 8'wecks of warm weather in which you can use these gotds so be the first 'to come as the goods are bound to go at these prices. Below wc quote a few prices. Ladles union suits St. 00 grade Ladles uuion suits 10c grnd Ladies vests xtra largo sizes I mmt American audiences and exploit her oxnerienccs. Many did not hear her owing to the large attendance and her inability to make her voico carry. Friday afternoon George It. Stuart held tho attention of his hearers for nearly two hours. Tho address was filled with wit and humor, sublime thoughts and ridiculous saying. Ow ing to tlie fact that Ms subject was of such a nature as to appeal to all walks of life tils remarks were appreciated more universally that those of any othor sneakor. He said much that needs to be said and said it without! giving otleiise. He possesses the fun j and anthltliesis of Sam Jones but leaves out the vulgarity. People list- ened to a strong sermon without, knowing it was a sermon. j In tho evening J. M. Driver deliver- ed a masterly address upon the origin of the American people. This was a scholarly production. Tho speaker Shirt Waists All of our shirt waists at prices that will clean them out, do not want to carry any over until next year. 82,00 waists at 81.25 81.75 waists at Sl.ir. II. SO waists at Si.or. 81.00 waists at 05c 50c ' " 40c, And others too numerous to men tion. Do uot miss this sale as those arc all new goods nothing left over in this line as all are brand new up to date styles. Embroideries at Clean up Prices fit Inches wide at !)0c was $1.25 with iiiht to match. .'1(1 inches wid. at 7oc was Sl.Oo with inst. to match. 27 inches wide at fiOo was SI. 00 and 7.1c with Inst to match. All of tho other width at prices that will elean them up. Summer Underwear at 80u Ladles union suits 75a grade 00c at 25o Misses union suits GOc grade 10u 25c grade 10c. Ladies vests all sizes. New line tf Fail Silks Just Arrived Consisting of all the new creations in Changeable!, Plaids and Corded Agents for Butterlck Patterns F. NEWHOUSE ltmt1&&3 (0 A Newspaper That Olvcs Tim news Flfty-to Weeks Each Year For $1,50. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUttUST convinced his audience that he had carried on an exhaustive research for the materials for his lecture. The greatest criticism which we heard was that ho exhibited an over abundance of egotism. The usual western audience is willing to take for granted the scholarship, greatness and elllciency , of a speaker but they dislike to be re j minded of that greatness continually during tlie address. Mr. Driver seem- ing the parent but for the best inter ed to tliink it iucumbout upon him to J est of the child. The audience wiis prove his standing and ability and at impressed with tlie heart of the speak times it took on the tarm of bragging. ' or and lie struck a sympathetic cord. However ho presented many Interest- Tlie closing program was given iu ing facts and after all that is the real , the evening and this took on more of test of an address. Saturday afternoon Dr. Frank Smith who presides over tho largest church in Chicago delivered an excell ent address upon the problems of American progress. The speaker dwelt largely upon conditions existing in tho largor cities, Ry many this ad dress was considered the best given during tho Chautauqua. Kverett Kemp gave tho entertain ment in the evening. Many of our town folks remembered his lecturo which lie delivered here several years ago, but it was all the more pleasing ou that account. Sunday the last day of the chautua (liia was in many resepects the most enjoyable day of all. Judge Lee Estolle who presides over tlie juvenile court iu Omaha was at one time a resi dent of this city that was back in 1872. Mr. J S. Gilliam introduced tlie. Judge I to those of us who did net know him in a most happy and pleasing manner, After a fow reminiscent remarks the Judge began his lecture upon tho boy and girl, lie gave concrete examples of the tips and downs of many lives with which ho had cotno iu contract and one could not but realize that ho was listening to a man of experience, The lessons which he drew from these "ves ought to remain in the minds and hearts of all parents for all time I Ladles union suits 50o grade 10 Misses union suits 23c grade 10c I UiOEfiiSragHeWH9ni. the rain. to come. He denounced any parent that allowed children to be on tho streets at night unaccompanied with an older person. He made it even stronger than that. Ho declared that no child should bo allowed to attend church at night unless accompanied by the parent or some grown person, And the best of it was lie made these assertions not for the purposeof crltls- the form of an old settler's day than a Chautauqua assembly and was all tho more enjoyable on that account. Most of the old timers were there. Thus the fourth annual chautuuqua was brought to a close. During tho introduction Mr. Gilliam asked the audiouce if they doslred tho Chautau qua for another year and tlie vote was unanimously in the atllrmative. This season has been a success, the lectures were bettor than any thut have pro ceeded them. The music while exccll ont was not of the high order given during past years. Yet we have no ! cause to complain because the thirty- two performances were eacli and all excellent. Red Cloud and Seward Break Even In a Double Mender. Monday afternoon before a large crowd die Red Cloud Indimis and Seward crossed bats on the home dia mond. Red Cloud shut out Seward 0 to 0 the first game and Seward won the second game by a score of 1 to 1. First game. II II 13 Red Cloud..! 0 10 2 0 0 0 0-i 7 II Seward ...OOOoOoOO 0-0 5 0 ltatteries Red Cloud, Masters and Moss; Seward, Hanson and Wally. Second game. r ii i: Red Cloud. .00000010 0-1 1 1 Seward 0.00100000-1 0 1 Ratterles Red Cloud, Masters and Moss; Seward, Turner and Wally. Red Cloud Wan Both tiames from Grand Island Satutday. Saturday Red Cloud and Grand Is land crossed bats on the homo dia mond. Red Cloud shut out Grand Island both games. I Score morning game: R II Grand I.. 0 0 0 0 (I () 0 0 0-0 Red Cloud 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 x 1 5 2 Ratterles Grand Island. Murray and Traver; Red Cloud, Jarrott and Pagan. Rase on balls Jarrott 1. Struck out by Murray C, Jarrott 11. Wild pitch Murray 1, hit by pitcher (Julgley. 2 base hit Jarrott, It base hltllcniscy. I'mpire Fleming. The afternoon game was attended by a largo crowd. Mitcholl was in the box for the Indians and shut toll visitors out C to 0. Score: R n E Grand 1...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 .'J Red Cloud 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 x-0 10 1 Hattorics -Grand Island, Paul and Traver; Red Cloud, Mitcholl and Pagan. 2 liaso hlt8--Carlor .'I, Morse 1. Struck out by Paul 1, by Mitcholl 8. Double plays Dolan, unassisted, WMills Mills to Rradbroolc. Red Cloud Defeats Fremont Tuesday aftornoon Red Cloud and Fremont crossed bats on thq,homcdla mond beforo a largo crowd of fans. Red Cloud won the game m tho 7th inning from tho top notohers by run ning in 3 scores. Captain Jarrott was in tho box for tho Indians. Score: R II K Fremont.... 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02 7 2 Red Cloud. .0 0 0 0 1 0 ." 0 x 1 7 1 Ratterles Fromont, Wicr and Holm cr; Red Cloud, Jarrott and Moss. Struck out by W'ier 8, by Jarrott 1. Rod Cloud and Kromontworo unable in rnv burn VViiilnftQ.!t- oil uitnmii " 18. 10 10. There are times when a whole lot de pends on the watch you carry. If you 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 one as expensive as you matter what you pay you 11 have a watch well worth carrying. A good 17 Jewel Watch man's size 20 year guaranteed case, $12.50. SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK NEWHOUSE BROS. E. H. NEWHOUSE Prop. 4. - Jewelers & Optometrists JS&JZl f ;.. They All Agree when it comes to a live cent smoke that the R-B cigars aro in a class by themselves. They ar mild, mallow and rich. They burn evenly draw frly and have a line flavor. Try on and you will keon on trying like the rest of "the boys." A. A. HART City Bakery and Restaurant. DR. E. A. THOMAS DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumblc, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Cotting's Drug Slore. UOUllS OP KKUVIfK AT CONGUKOA TIONAIiCltUUOll. .SAItllATJtSlillVK'KS. Illlile school 10 a. 111. l'rcncliliiu....... II a. in. PrcnchliiK Bervlct'H ti u. in. I'rnycr anil Conference nicotine Wedncs duy at 8 . in. A cordial invitation Ih extended to nil. IU;v. Ai A. C'liKs-W.vN castor. rf The Chief $1.50' NUMBER 33 at a moderate price or care to go. But no $& -r-.T'v WE OFFER YOU A DINNER you cannot get at th ordinary res taurant. Tins quality of the food, tho excellence of the cooking and the per fection of its serving make a dinner here one to be remembered with pleas ure. , TRY THIS RESTAURANT the next, time you feel like eating something extra nice. We can gratify you to the queen's taste. Come alone if you must, with a friend if you cau A good dinner like ours ought to be eaten in good company. The Bon Ton Bakery and Restaurant H. Neuerburg, Prop. S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. EMIQH At the old stand over the State Bank, Phonel31. THE Chicago Specialists. Chronic and Serious Diseases, Only. 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