I 3t!to Historical Society 4 VOLUME XXXX. Newspaper That filvcs Tftr. Nm Fifty-two Wr.r.ks Each Yar For Sf.iiO RED CLOUD, NKlMJASKA MAISl'lI US, liil'J. 'J'HE New Banking Law is now in force and the payment of every dollar of deposits in this institution is guaranteed by the Bank Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Webster County Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 ffrf PAINTS For Every Purpose i, shed's, el lings, l'.ilnts for homes, biirus, shed's, bugglo-, furniture. eel itonrs, roof'', etc. Sowalls Chemically Pure Paints Will glvo yon satisfaction. They tiro miide in the west, to stiuid the peculiar conditions of our climate. You will find them fur superior in durability to nmny other kinds. Come In and let us (I'-iira with jou Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist District Court District Court opened Monday morn ing being a jury term, with Judge Perry of Cambridge presiding, who has exchanged with Judge Uunguu for this term. The ouly jury case decided was that of Emanuel Pltz vs Win. Wondcrly. A verdict for 8t was given the defeudaut. As we go to press the ease of Sarah A. Smith vs The lloyal Highlanders Is ready to go to the' jury. Next week we will give our readers n complete report of the court proceedings. Before You Buy By Nail Bring us the ad, that inter ests you. 1 1 you will do this, you won't buy by mail that's certain. Because you will have no rea son to. Any article of jewelry or watches or silverware or any thing else in the line can be bought here at prices every bit as low as anywhere else near or far. And you have this advant age you can see, handle and examine to your hearts con tent anything that is of inter est to you. Bring us that catalog and let us prove it to you. Remember "Satisfaction or Your Money Back." Newhouse Bros., E. II. Newhouse, Prop. C, B. & Q. Wutch Inspectors. For Sale. 1500 bu. of good white car old corn in crib at $1 per bushel. Inquire of I). 11. Hulsebusch. pjNm I Nl 1N fc858lK8Na88N I ! No anxiety on I Baking-Jay if you use Dr Prices CREAM Baking Powder Insures ligni, sveei, hoi I Jsbmsmws? M . a. m- - - . mmm . . HM H wnoiesomt? i jo cu. a pure,Lream or lariar m Howaer Four Views of the Wreck of Train No. 14 Which Occurred Near Bostwick Tuesday Morning saMEaBagfefr safe Cross Indicates Spot Where Engineer Temple Was Picked Up , :v j , ' . t ft 1 - NUMJJER 1 Irain Runs Into Washout Engineer Temple and Fire man Ralney Meet Death. Several Passengers Are Slightly Injured. Train number fouiteeu was wrockod Tuesday motnlug t a:.io about two miles Ihissldoof Uostwick. Engineer Temple was hilled instantly and (he- man Kiilney suffered a compound fracture, of the right leg, was badly burned and sustained other injuries. The engine and tender went Into the ditch, the baggago car hung over a tlftccn-root embankment but tho other cats did not leave the hack and none of the pitssengeis were killed or injur ed. On account of the heavy fall of moisiuro (luring the winter this track was Ihoroly soaked and safe. The railroad follows tho river for a consid eiable distance and at the point whero the wreck occurred tho liver curves away and when tho engine struck this track it gave way. Tho train was not going faster than twenty-five miles an hour and the, trainmen were on the lookout fordiuigcr but had received signals thai all was clear. Neither the engineer nor the III email were caught in the wreck but seemingly were hurled out as the engine toppled over. Thu passengers liuriledly piled out of the coaches to render any m,. nistanee within their power. A crew of men was hastily assembled in this citv and taking all our physioianssped as fast as possible to tho scene. They found the passengers well pleused that tholr escape was so complete. No one could account for the fortunHte coudl dltion of affairs. Why tho entire train did not plunge Into tho river and be come burled in the quick sand and water will always remain a eiystery. The wounded man was taken to his home in Wf more and hopes were ex pressed for his recovery. The body of engineer Temple was taken to his home and the passengers transferred to the train which was made up frcm Superior. UATEll Word was received in this city that Fireman liainey died at Wy mote Tuesday night. Died. James A lluckles, ajjod 81 years, 0 months and '2; days, died Tuesday at the home of hi-, daughter, Mrs. llobt. Hun is, north of I ted Cloud. Ho had been an invalid for some time. Ho was tho father of .Mrs. itobt. Harris and .Mr. James Buckle'!, who live north of Jtt'd Cloud The funetal ser vices weie held at tho Christian church thU afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Chief joins with their many fi lends in extending sympathy to the bereaved children and relatives. Band Programme Evenlni of April 13th, at the Red Cloud Opera House March . .1 "(iood fellow ship Medley Overture.... Hits of Itemicks Hits No. :i fovo Thoughts ., Waltz Tangle-foot jnK Trombone Solo "The Witch" Maroh. . . . "Comique" zip Uiag Alto Trin ;, , nislans I'AIIT II Mttiuh "Chicago Tribune".. ,. Modley Overture.. .Ueiulcks Hits No. 8 Cornet Holo...."Columbiu Fantasia".. "A Vision of Salome" Dtscriptlvo Faatasle Vocal Solo Miss Alpha Longtln Medley Overture. . . . Flavelauds Happy Hits No. 1 llarltone Solo Selected Star Spaugle Banner u '- w M,J8 ''-'' fnWUWW Wm'V'mT