1 " 1 n 14 InrL "' -So, fo,t I -r-if IgrfJ ?-SKAEftilil "' ,'. v ?'.-. tilWJ8-.i' .J."!.' ''" T'f .Ag t.- . ...J . -V.. h; a h'l . R i J -:- A-. ------- "Y.!iy JAjy - wsjaati -Ta-i iWBRww?.! - - - -- --.------ -.-yc - pWpiHu'iii'in;1;;'' til mmmmmm VOLUME XXXV III. A TM RIVING INSTITUTION is ur Bank antl it Is easy t s why. V di a general Banking business on businoss principles just as a successful merchant conducts his business. YOUR ACCOUNT IS SOLICITED if you nre not one of our regular cus tomers, because we believe that wo :an offer you facilities which you nre not now receiving. Call and we w.ill talk It over. Interest Paid on Time Deposits infefiMlffl fcK!,lM - iT5F - -..Vf. id'dlkW - '"'" -- - - m b -,, 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, Whi. H. Thomas, ' S. R. Florance. COWLES We had a fine rain Monday, Morgan Cono of California, uncle of Morgan Davis stopped olT here oh a short visit over Sunday. We understand that Elso Rose sold his farm to Mr. Fickle for ninety dollars an acre. Webster County land is petting to be worth something. Henry Brubaker has commenced work on his new homo which will be on his lots in the south part of town. We are plad to see you come among us Henry. Wo are to have a minstrel show in town Saturday. These people have given good satisfaction wherever they have pone, and deserve to he well patronized. The Cowles Tonnis Club crossed rackets with tho Ued Cloud Tennis Club here last Friday. After some very fast playing our neighbor team went home slightly defeated. I A few Items from our Large Stock of Dry Goods F. NEWH0DSE The most servicable wrap ne can have is a sweater. Our line of sweaters was selected with the most care as to style, price and quality. Before buy ing your sweater inspect ur stock as we can save you money. Children's cotton sweaters 50c " all wool sweaters in plain stitch 75 and 90c. Misses all wool sweaters in fancy wave weave $1.50 and $2.50. Misses part wol sweaters at $1.50 Ladies sweater in plain and fancy weave from $1.50 to $5.00. Silk! Silk!! Silk!!! A new line of fall silks in all the Plaids in waist lengths only one of a pattern at $1.00 a yard. Fancy foulards 27 inches wide at $1 a yard. Black guaranteed silk-36 in wide at $1.00 to $1.50 a yd Poiu de Soie 36 inches wide at $1.50 A large line tf new patent leather belts all red and all black also a nice line of soft leather belts in navy blue, grey, tan and black! PHONES: Rural 53. Bell, Black 11. I GARFIELD Guy Barnes stacked his prairie hay last week. T. W. White got his colt out of Will 'Fisher's pasture Sunday Fine weather for the corn to ripen and it is sure improving the time. Fd Crary and Will Coons were pleasaiit'calfeis on tiuy Hnrnes Sun day. Quite u good many in Garlicld want to buy cattle to food this winter but not many for sale. Louis Mmiloy wont over the river Sunday to look for six head of cattle that got out of their pasture and stray ed off. Pete and Alfred Manloy and Lcn Munger attended the tent meeting in Hod Cloud Saturday and Sunday night. Come again boys it will do you good. VllllllllllllllllllVBBBI.llllllfl Sweaters I A Newspaper That fiftcs The News Fifty - RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, SEPTKMJJEU Howard Alios was out on wind mill row Sunday but he had n driver this time so ho would not get dumped in 1,10 Mm'1' Mauley Bros, dipped their hops last A nice bunch of them, ono sixty live old hops. I A number of ladles met at Will Fishers on Wednesday and canned punches and apples and made butters about ninety quarts of fruit and a nice lot of jelly, which was appreciated by BUlie and the children. Thanks ladies. GUIDE ROCK. Vera and Mcrlum Pool aro attending the Kearney Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. John Gleasou visited, most of the week at Burr Oak, Kansas. Kev. O. W. Pool of the M. E. church is attending annual conference at York. Win. Sawyer was at North Branch Monday inspecting some buildings that aro to bo moved. Rev. Bobbins preached very interest ing sermons Sunday morning and evening at the Baptist church Miss Jessie McCallum returned to her home in Lincoln Wednesday after a two weeks visit witli her fattier and brother here. LESTER Miss Uettu McDowell Mao Frisbio Sunday. visited Miss Mrs. .lohn Fmick spent Sunday it her daughter's. Mrs. Porter Halo. Misses Minuioand AmcudaOhmstedc visited friends and relation in Lester. Bill Doyle and Mrs Fink and sons visited at the homo of Mat Dean Sun day evening. Mrs. Charlie Fry nud children spent Saturday and Sunday at her parents O. Basser. i BURSON FASHIONED HOSE, Ulla 3h. Damon HOs&wtSSlV s HHRHMlHl ho lee RJjflBiflHaola too Kft fwHsxH Abovo wo tow tho 1IUICSON on.l tho "othera" v turned iottdo out note tho difference. In hose for children havo the best grado at the price that money can buy Children's double knee, heel and toe stocking at 12Jc Fine dressy lxl rib hose, and at tho same time good wearing hose double knee 3 thread heel toe at luc Better grade for Misses at 2oc Heavy grado for boys at 2oc two Weeks Each Year For $1.50 f Mrs. Kdward McDonald and son visited at the homo of her mother, j Mrs. I'd Hitnes. ! Are wo all going to the fair at t Bladen.' Vou know there is going to ; uo special train Miss Lacey Docker returned home Sunday trom Kensington, Ivans., her cousins. Mr. ami Mrs. tiny Robertson como with her. That Water Problem Continued Since our last issuo we have heard considerable of commeiitouourartlcle relative to tho water problem. As wo stated, there is an undor cur rent of public opinion highly favor able to the Maurer springs proposition which has been freely volcod to us through a number of our readers. Hut this public opinion which liaso long been favorable and of late so contag eous, maintains a very cautUus atti tude on ono itotnnelthcr the necessity nor the proprioty, nor the purity, nor the supply, nor any sanitary or physic al reason but on the single item of expense and expense alone. Tho expression of public opinion we have heard on this subject, coming as it has from tax payers who have the elty'b wellfare sincerely at heart and who are manifesting only an unselfish public spirited interest in tho oanso of public good, has given us abundant evidence that credible information on tho item of expense is tho ono thing needed to make the Maurer springs proposition the probable ollVotive solution of our deplorable municipal water problem. In the Maurer springs solution of our water problem there is two pro positions. 1st. Build a sanitary protection over the springs and conduct tho water through tyle pipe into reservoirs at the Engine House, with overflow drains back to tho creek. 2nd. Build a sanitary protection ovor the springs and conduct tho water through pressure pipe into the city mains, with a cut oir into reser voirs at the Rngine House, and over ilow drains. This process, if available, would supply the B. & M., and perhaps more than half the balance of the watur used in the municipality merely hy gravity pressure. It is the purpose of this article to iirguo tho probable cost and advisabil ity of the 1st proposition. Wo do not know the exact distance from the Iingino House to Mauror's springs, but the distance is nearly the exact length of tho hypothenusc of a right angled triangle 1 .j x ,'; miles. These springs aro l' miles north and Yi mile west of the Hnglne House, and the only pratical way to connect the wator from tho springs would be down the natural water grade of tho creek, on an air line across the country. But lot us assume tho distance to bo two miles the longest possible measure 105G0 feet. 1().")(JU feet ditch 4 ft. deep C 10c per ft. 8 lOJO.OO I0.")(i0 feet 8 in. glazed tyle oc 1 le per ft 1107.81 10.)(!0 feet labor IiivIml? tvle lit, Ct I per ft. tKKI.CO j Sanitary protection at springs 100.00 Reservoir .'100.00 Incidentals K00.00 Total 8 3!K)7.n Thoie figures arc very liberal on every Item and from 10 per cent to 'JO per cent high in tho sum total. It will be noticed that our figures do not include purchase price of the springs nor tho right of way through tho intervening farms. We Invito your carcfuUest study of these figures. Wo invite .iuformation that will disqualify the possibility of II tho abovo estimate on any ono or all the items. An incroasod supply of water is an urgent necessity. If it Is advisable to ; supply our present, wens wiui water j! it Is only legitimate and proper to ox ' i.iml tin, .llli.lilntr fni' I'liniiL'li tn rrot mi abuudunt and permanent supply and 22. 1910. 3S ST (TV) o Cvnv.-r- Oo IT'S A GIFT to know how to write a becoming epi taph. It's an art to know how to build ARTISTIC MONUMENTS, That art w possess. We Invito in spection of our designs. Consult Ma Bfor Buying. Red Cloud Warble and Granite Wtrks E. McAllmtmr, Proprietor Shops at Red Cloi'k and Alma, Nkhu. DR. E. A. THOMAS DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Cotling's Drug Slore. cease experimenting. Candidly, wo think it would be pre posterous to expend a thousand or clghteon hundred dollars more of tho tax payers funds in fruitless experi menting in that unfortunate water barron locality of tho pumping plant, when less than S.'iOOO will connect Maurer's springs to our water system and give our city an abundant and permanent supply of the purest and most inviting water In the state. SUNNY SIDE. A nice shower Tuesday: Dell Holliday moves to Ued Cloud tlris week. .lack McArthur is out on his farm sowing wheat this week. lieo. Baylor hits rented IM Itassor's place for next year. He is sowing whoatthis week. Wm. Hngel's now water tank Is slicker than a bottle. Mo was oon tractor ami builder. Chas. Norris is thrashing 1 tills vicinity this week. Wheat good and oats a little extra from 10 to fir. bus Geo. Law has two hundrod gallons of cider pasturized and bottled up. Geo. says it is an oxperlment to have sweot elder at all times No Reason For Doubt A Statement of Facts Backed by a Stronft Guarantee. Wo guaranteo completo relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every ca&o whore wo fail wo will supply tho medicine free. Itoxall Orderlies aro a gontlo, effect ive, dependable and safe bowel regula tor, strongtiiener and tonic. They re establish nature's functions in nquiot, way. They do not cause any incon venience, griping or nausea- Ther aro so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may bo taken by any one at any tlmo. They thoroughly tone up tho whole system to healthy nctivfly. lloxall Orderlies aro unsurpassable and ideal for tho use of children, old folks and delicate persons, Wo can not too highly recommend them tp nil sufferers from any form of constipat ion aud its attendant ovils. Two sizes, lOo and 2Tic. Bomembor, you can ob tain Hexall Remedies In this commun ity only at our store Tho llexall Store. Tho II. E. Grico Drug Co. See The Chief for-up-date Job Work. Ip-1 jsici rHl. rT P rt . 4 YSl NUMBER 38 FAIR SERVICE is the only kind that Rots with som things. W mtau of csurse when you'r going to dint. FARE AND SER.VICE at this restaurant ar both flnost la the land. See our menu Isn't It ap. ptlzing ever lit reading? It's best though in the eating. Come in and tst it. The BenToR Bakery and Restaurait tLNeuerbura.Prop. DR.S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. HMIOH At the old stand over the State Bank. ihoiicf31. THE Chicago Specialists! Chronic and Serious Diseases, Only. Pkioiankst Office Rod Cloud, Royal Hotol Consultation Free, in Go man and English. Friday, September 9th Free Land Grants Yea, a few more elegant Free Land Grants can still bo had in Mexico, where many Americans are now'lo cating. You do not even have to go to Mexico, hut are required to havo five acres of fruit trees planted with in five years. For information print ed in English regarding Mexican homesteads, address Tho Jantha Plantation Company, Block 030, Pittsburgh, Pa, You can have your trees planted and your land worked on shares, so as to bring you a thou sand dollars a year. Tho health con ditions aro perfect and the climate, grand. It is never hot, never cold. See the Chief Office before you get your sale bills printed LINK BY LINK ,r. we are forglu'g the chains that will bind the public tons for their future Jewelry purohnsis becnuso, wu aro still giving THE BETTER. GRADE OFBAR.GAINS ' In gold and eilvor .lewolry and pre clous stoned,, ,(ipld chains a special,, ty. Novel and'origlnal designs in Hikr. gqlt.. ,r t J.C. Mitchell wHfBm'wllHHi Illliillff 'hbPSIbkBmB 'IPpa Jlli flJJ'eweler tf. is i .i ' m -r-Kr1 'afTwe-erf-anwsa-MMtaygwfr -s -ss ' 'Xsrzi ?sr-g-tf . -"OT M? , 2awiiifciitttf KWSi