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SlBLftKHBSi VOLUME XXXVIII 1 . 4 Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two Weeks E.icli Year For $1.50 IJED OLOTJI), 1SEHRASKA. MAT 1, HM1. 1 Don't Carry a Safe i moncj wlji'M von account will uhtiad ol'cab ciB j MBm '1 k'ou Arc Prolcctea I'nroaglilyHirninst 1iiiiW,s I1C , k.utcxtinoosl I,,,,,,, ,t.si,,.s t.. JitliecoiJvcnU'iH'.-.s .r it l.utik iHA. ncoHT ' IntercHB jP on Time Deposits m --s Webster County bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Casllier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. Cd KiiiK isUoil his sister unit fnully near Unrr Oiilc Siitunlny ami Sunilay ' Miss Iva Hoirman spent, SAtunlay c ami Jsuiuiny with Miss Mary Holcoinb. Miss IJinina UerKtiolil of Koulitcr, Colo., lias been visiting friend in Lost. or. 4 Ulinrlle Moeile is a Irequoni cauor nt Mr. HolTman.s. We all wntuior w liy Mi Swart, of l'ennsylvauia lias been viMtinK his tiunt, Mrs I. Frisbie, a few ilays. Mis Va .Seaton ami Miss Lacy Deck' er culled on Mrs. Chailie Itassur Tuos day afternoon. Mrs. Porter Utile, anil daughter help ed her mother, Mrs John Kmiclc, clean house, a few days last weok. Aniliew KitiR, ('. II Harris, Victor .springer. Fin ley Bright, Amos Dillon. Bill Dillon. Artie, Carl and Arch Nass er joined tho Workman lodge Tuesday night. A party was given at John lilieoks Hfntl.lnt nllif f1.ut'ttww1 . I 11 f I II PLEASANT VI IW i . . i i m i-.i Monday night. Everybody liaii 'a Harry Moedc visited Mr. Merei'ith ,... .,, ,. . , .i... , I good tune, liivu another one John nuuuuy Albert Knutson sturtoil planting corn last Wednesdaj. Mr. Kldredge and wife and Mr&. Moedo visited Mr. Means and family Sunday. Ben Heed helped Albert Knutson drive his cuttle up to John Copleys lust Sunday A fine rain foil on Friday iindSiitui wluy evenings. A little hail fell also but not enough to hurt anything. Miss Peterson closed a successful term of school in district 'i and Miss Hines closed one likewise in district XI. t 13 AT IN Jo.s. J. Vuvricka was in Itlooiuington feuturdny. M avricka and son, Louis weie shopping in Blue Hill aaturdiiy Mrs Jos Polnicky spent Monday wi'h her daughter, Mrs. Jos Havel. A fine ruin fell in this locality hatur duy night followed by a bad frost Sunday night which moans no fruit this year. Misses Sam ha and Martha Hanson called on Misses Mary and Julia Jelinek Haturday evening and they had to stay all night on account of the rain stotiu. LESTER is '.till tlu- Mis Charlie Hnsser sick list. Mis Bernard Hulsbush is on the sick, list this week GARFIELD liny Barnes is braking some banks. sod Jack Barnes called on Will Fisher Sunday. Agoodiaiu on Friday night with some hail but tho ruin done lots of good. Frank Amack und CJuy Barnes at tended the A. O. U W., lodge on Tues day night. Cap Ilouchin, the contractor, vis at wot k on the chalk hill widening the till in the tit aw. Mr. and Ihf,. K.Smith fioiu Kansas called on their son, Lee .Smith and wife, on wind mill row Sunday. Ueorgo Smith went over to town Saturday night and got i allied in and did not get back to see his girl on Suiiduv. Sweater Time!j :n: 5045 This is the season of the year when the Sweater Coat is the most convenient, the weather often being too warm for a heavy coat and too cool for no coat at all. You can scarcely afford to be without such a convenient garment at the prices we make on them Our stock is complete. We can furnish sweater coats in the following popular colors: White, Blue, Red, Gray and Brown, in any size. We have the strongest and best line of Laces and Embroideries at absolutely the lowest prices to be had anywhere, .quality considered. (leorge Hauls made a business trip to his new tat in after the rain to see if It was all thete yet or washul away School closed in disti let M on Pri day with a good time fm the little folks. Murill Fisher ami Kverett Hawkins tecehed a nice cake from their teacher for not being absent or tnrdy during the term and they made quite ti cake walk for litlie kids The rnin on Friday night washed out the nppioaoli to one of the bridge- on tho river bottom road and road boss Fisher had to drive a lot of piling and also put a force of men to hauling rock and tilling it up. They have It most completed at this wilting. guTLTiTrock. Mrs. Frank Pony is on the sick list. The otliclul board of the M P. church met at the church Tuesday evening Mis Thornton spent Sunday in the country with her sister, Mrs L. (!. Smith. Mrs. Juliu Lane has been at Burr Oak cariug for her mother, Mrs Wal ters, who is quite ill. Thursday afternoon the Methodist ladies served a fifteen cent lunch in the basement of the church. Mrs. K. E. Murnhv and sour return ed Tuesday to their home at Wuuneta after a visit here with her parents, ti. M. Simpson and wife. The four pastors of the (Jnidu Hock churches have a ery pluf-nnt associa tion. They met Tuesday morning with Itev llobbtns in his study. Mrs. Calvin (ileasou was called to Republican City the last ot the week ly' the serious illness of her btother. Mr Clark. At last teports he was some better. Henry Watt wi-nt to Omaha .Monday morning to consult an occulist about his eyes which have been troubling him for sometime. His btother, James F Watt, accompanied him. Petty Kobhius, aged twelve, son of Hie Baptist pastor fell Monday after noon ti (.'liking one bone near the wrist He was looking fur llowets in the timber and jumped acioss the creek striking on his aim. F. NEWH0USE, Dry Goods. i Butterick Patterns. Both Phones. I COWLES Ewiono is looking foi tobbors 1 haven t lost au. It B Thompson went to Hastings Tuesday on business J ml White is wot king on his fitim noilliwest ol town this week. We had an inch of rain Tuesday night which puts the soil in line shape. A II Spiacheris having some tin nuigwotk done on his house this w oek Jus AlcBiirto is putting down an air ptessuie cistetn on bis propotty east ot town Theie will be a Miuday school con vention of this county held nt the M. II. church nt '2 'M p. in,, .Sunday alter noon. All are invited. Thomas Darnell our accommodating B. A M., agent rutin tied fium Mitideu, Nebr , whore he has been in attend mice at the death bed of his father. The Blue Hill Ilitrb school lost the Friday base ball game to tho Cowles High suhool by a scoto of 10 to o How did it happen boys? You won a game Theie weie soventeeti nutos crossed the creek bridgo east of town In less thau .'10 minutes and these autos were loaded with men who were looking for bunk robbets. Bent Prather is up fiom Superior this week. On account of a lame hoise he left his two loads of imple ments here last week and ho expects to return this week. There was a meeting of the (lien wood Telephone Co , for the district of Cowlos Saturduy afternoon. The fol lowing olllcorswoie elected: Director, Chas. C. Bennett: Secretary, Dr. Caulk; Treasurer, L 'I . Foe. The enterprising business men of Cowles are doing some excellent dona tion work on tho roads west of town. This Ih cortulnly a paying proposition as woll as an accommodating one. It would be bettor for the vitiligo If moro of this woik was done. Ptof (iregory and Wallace Vance had the nilsfoitune of a head-end col lusion on the base ball grounds Satur day Prof Giegory was unconscious for a number of hoius while W'nllaco Vance came out of the scrimmage, with a broken nose. They were hurt while trying to catch a ily ball NUMBER KS The Birthday Gift The practise of gift-giving at Christmas time is a modern fashion a habit. There is nothing in the original significance of Christmas to even remotely suggest a gift. It is nevertheless a beautiful idea. A much more expressive and consistent gift is a Birthday or thcr anniversary gift. The anniversary is hers, or his very own-Christmas is evcrbody's. There is a distinction in the anniversary gift a com pliment that the Christmas gift lacks. Give her, or him, or them, mother, sister, wife, father, brother, hus band or friend-a gift on an anniversary and it means something Make that day the happiest of the year. " Our stock offers articles of use and beauty suitable for all gift oc casions, qualities unsurpassed and scmelhing at a price ou can afford "SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK" 13he GIFT STORE Newhousc Bros. E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop. C. 0. A Q. Watch Inspectors. Jewelers and Optometrists. Harness Repairing and Oiling Neatly Done at FOG EL'S Also my stock of Harness of all kinds and Harness repairs including Strap work, Collars, Halters and Saddlery. My line of Harness Hardware is complete. Remember I can give you just what you call for in this line and prices always the lowest. Joe Fogel, The Harness Man. FLOUR! FLOUR!! aar t yjiur- " . "4 ' ,. M vfc$Sl 4 Tm' 5 -ims& r&k - TBMi .gs5SHft "Imperial" High Patent Flour, $ 1 .00 a Sack; "Select,' 90 cents. Each sack of Flour is absolutly guaranteed. If not satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Phone your orders to the mill, phone Red 45. ALL FLOUR WILL BE CASH. Free Delivery mado to all parts of tho City, HEt) GltOUD JrllltLtlNG G0JWP11J1Y I H I I i r -mrnerr IMWs" ' WtJMH nnwirywxii-- -,, T g. try 'j&tms;'