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Calls promptly nnsworod. This evening at the North Ward school the jitvluile protective league will hold an open meeting for all cltlens and patrons of the school. The subject under discussion will bo "Co-operation or Parents and Teach ers." The speakers for the evening will be Miss Christian, Miss Anna Richards, L. II. Illtickledgo and J. S. Gilliam. Every one cordially invited. The Ladles Aid Society of the M. E. church will hold their annual Kister banar Saturday, April Gth. They will have for sale sunbonnets, aprons, children's clothes, fancy work and other articles. They will also sorvo h chicken pie dinner and nipper. Trice of meal 25 cents Tlio bazaar will bo held In the room formerly oc cupied by A E. Atkins furniture store. A cordial invitation is extended to the public The William McCabe Georgia Troub adours The Muslclul Minstrel The Highest Class Colored Show in Nebr. Will AppeHr at the Opera House on April Gtli With an all star. First Part Aud Strong Olio, Of 0 High Class Acts. They closo with a very Pretty Musielal Mixup The Trip to The Jung les. Carrying all their Own Scenery and equipment, including all propertys Used in this Production Prices For The Red Cloud engagement, are 25, 115 and 50 cents. Seats now Belling at Dr. Cook's drug store. J. N. Ecliard of Inavale, Neb., who marketed a carload of shortfed steors here yesterday, is one feeder who made money. These steers were bought here by Mr. Eohard last Soptomber. They cost him 8985 for the carload. He rati hogs with them while they were being fed, and he kept a close account of the feed used, nis hogs, brought down at the same time with the steers, sold high, also, bringing $7.50. The carload of steers brought frU'.OSri, or just 8l,20o more than thev cost. "I luivo fed cattle before but, I believe that, tills was about the best scald I over got on a cattle deal," Mr Erhar.i said. "The hogs helped out, and especially when they brought such a goo 1 price. Had I marketed the steers and hogs a few weeks ago I would have just about como out even. Now 1 am takiugback home u curlnud of .1(1(1 lb stock steers." Kansas City Drovers Telegram, Mar. 23d. "Just to keep the records straight, and to show sinne people that It costs money to feed cattle and hogs this year, I want to call attention to one or two thiuirs." This Is the way C W. Hurvey of Webster county, Neb., brought up the subject of cattle feed Ing. "Last year alfalfa at this time was selling around S7'.0ppr ton This year it brings about twice that price, or about 815 a ton. Now as alfalfa is a stiple feed with us there is an Item to be carefully considered. Then when we go over to corn, another staple, we discover a vast difference in that feed value. Last year it sold around 40o, now it is bringing 65c a bushel. In ad dltlou to this great difference in the feed values, wo bad the longest and severest wiuter ever known, which of course meant more feed than usual." Kansas City Drovers Telegram, March 23d. POWER City Treasurer's Statement April 3, 1012. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Hod Cloud, Nebuskn. Gentlemen;, I submit herewith statement of con dition of your treasury covering the period from March 5, 1012, to April :i, Uiiu: Occupation Fund. Amtou liund Match 5, 1!U2...S 208 51 Receipts W) 00 338 51 3 k to Disbursements., Halnucoon hand April 3, 1012.. 357 14 Watkii Funk A in ton hand March D, 1012... 210 10 Receipts none Disbursements 207 1.1 Balance on band April 3, 1912. 2 73 Wateii Li:vv Fund Amt on hnud March r., 1012.. . 20 07 Receipts 125 ()0 154 07 Disbursements none Ualnnco on hand April 3, 1012. 151 U7 Reg. war. outstanding $127 05, Oi:m:ii.i, Fund, Amt on hand March 5, 1012... 1173 8! Recoipts 300 00 1473 81 Disbursements 1000 00 Ualhiuo on hand April 3, 1012. 413 84 Reg. war. outstanding $000 to. Ei.K.cTiiio LmiiT Fund Amtou hand March 5, 1012... 01') 01 Receipts 430 00 Disbursements 1011) 01 Rulauce ou hand April 3, 1012. 710 23 338 78 Ei.ECTittc Lkiiit Levy Fund Amt on hand March 5, 1012 .. 00 37 Receipts 200 00 209 37 Disbursements none Balance on hand Aprils, 1012, 200 37 Reg. war. outstanding $0S2 53! Judoment Fund Amt ou hand M'ch 5,-12 none Receipts 450 00 Disbursements none Ralauce on hand April 3,1012. . 450 Oo FlIiKMEN'S PUND Amtou hand March 5, 1012.. . 00 2o No receipts no disbursements Balance on April 3, 10 12 50 20 Rkcapitulation Occupation Fund 357 14 Water Fund 2 73 Water Levy Fund 154 07 General Fund 413 84 Electric Light Fund 338 78 Electric Light Levy Fund 200 37 Judgment Fund 450(H) Firemen's Fund 50 20 Total 2030 73 Reoistkiikd Waiirants Outstanding Water Levy 427 05 E. L. Levy 082 53 General 000 40 Total 1770 58 S It. Fr.on.vxcE, Treasurer. SATISFACTION -goes in every package that leaves our store regard less of price. Satisfaction, that's what we ulm for and we ac complish it Wo have satisfaction in knowing that you get the best when you trade with us. You have tlie Satisfaction of knowing that you have bought your groceries at the lowest price consistent with goods and quality. B. E. McFarland -ALLTHEPHONES- GARFIELD Tho snow is most all gone except a few buiks. Omar Wolfe was hauling his corn to market lavt week. Al Smith waded the tlvcr and got 11 goose last Thursday. Guy Rallies was hauling wood from Smith Uros., .Monday. Grandma Amack, who has been quite sick fin a week, Is some better. Corn sold for 73 cents per bushel at the liiltuore sale last Wednesday. Al .Smith helped George, Coon shell corn ou his south place ou Monday. Jay Pope Is shucking corn this w'eclc. lie Is a lucky man to have It to shuck. Archie Hauls and Tart Sherman were bulling hay for (5 try Barnes Tues day. About till the fellows in Garllcld can do 1 to wado in tho mud and hunt ducks. Omcr Wolfe moved on the other side of the river Tuesday on the place ho bought. Clyde Itowen has two new colts at ills place. They are the first ones in tlie neighborhood and they are dandies. Frank Amack aud wife returned from Omaha Friday night where she went thru with an operation three weeks ago and is gotting along nicely. GUIDE ROCK. E. E. Burr has been bailing hay this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Smith have a now son born recently, Mrs. D.Jones entertained the M. L K., club recently. Mrs Malissa Hunt is ou the sick list. She Is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. S. Lambert at present. Eight weeks more of school and the thirteen seniors are about the busiest people to be found anywhere. Mrs. Hannah (larbcr is very poorly at present. Her many friends hope she wli) soon regain her health. Joseph Oleasoncamc in Sunday even ing from Mutulen, Kansas to visit his parents J. S. (Jleason aud wife. Hastings Mllner and wile have been visiting several days in ithe country with their son Harvey Mllnor and wife. Rudolph Frey one of the directors of tho State bank here lias passed away. Tlie funeral was held Saturday after noon. The Methodist ladies give a big East er bazaar and supper Saturday. They will have several booths of useful and fancy things. It will be hold in the opera house. The It. S. Proudftt Lumber Co , Is putting up a One olllco building to re place the old one. They have been greatly hindered by the unfavorable weather of the last few weeks. The Burlington has a force of men at work Bt Willow Creek putting in rip-rap to protect their track, They are also at work at tlie place near Bostwlbk where No. 14 was wrecked. COWLES Miss Florence Squires of Hastings is visiting friends and relatives in Cowles for a short time. Mr. McTaggart and family have moved into their new residence near the M. E. church. Mrs. Faucctt was in Blue Hill Mon day between trains havlngsotne dental work done. Karl Paul of Hastings is here visit ing his father Uncle Thomas Paul for a short time. Oeorge Overiug the County Survey or is in Cowles this week making town lots out of some of the Illainc land. Anyone desiring lots can in a short time be Mitlsfied. R II Thompson has commenced work on his sand pit south of town lie expects the Hack to be litld in 11 short time. The Indies of the M. 10 church held a baanr and simper at the A O. U W. hall Inst Saturday which was well at tended and well enjoyed by those who did attend. C. W. I'tillcr, who has been quite sick for a nuinborof days, is able to be on our st roots again The village board hits decided to have asidewHlk laid from Tho Right Place to the U. ,fc M , depot ou the north side of the street. Florida. Orange and grape fruit groves.truck, poultry and general farms in best dls trie's. Agents wanted. Write for literature. l'KNDI.ETON L.VNIl CoJirANT. 1122 First Nafl. Rank llldg. Lincoln, Nebr. Card T Thanks We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to the kind friends aud neigh bors who so unsparingly offered their services during tlie sickness aud death of our beloved and aged father. Also for tho beautiful llowers. Wo shall nisvor forget their generous otters and assistance. Jami:s Uuckkls and Family. Rout. Haiibis and. Family. County Commissioners Meet Ki: Ci.ofD. Neil, Match 27th, 1012. Board of County Commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment. Mem) erst ptesent Paul Storey, 15. W. Hummel, i. V Schmidt and T .1 Chiplln, (i Ohttislt de Chairman of -aid bijatd I e ing absent. On motion Paul Storey v.ns tnpdo temporary t'luili man of said botnd. On motion minutes of picviotiniect ing of said hoard was read mid approv al. Moved and seconded that W, M. Cooper lie ttnd Is her by appointed overseer of road district No. 15, Cath erton precinct. Mnthyi curled. Moved and scoiuled that the County Clerk wilte John Olimstede of CJitldV Rock lor pedigree as asked by the County Farm Cotnini tee. Motion can led. In the matter of the Bond of the Omaha Structural Steel works. It was moved and seconded Hint tho bond of said company ba and Is hetcby approv ed. Motion carried. Movud and seconded that Seth V. Green bo and is hereby appointed Jus ticc of the Ponce in and for Clenwood precinct of Webster County, Nebraska. On motion Seth F. Green's official bond was approved. In the matter of W. B. Prattler's property erroneous assc-suieiit- on personal property. It was moved and seconded that the County Treasurer be and is hereby authorized ntid Instruct ed to strike tlie taxes of W. B. Prather from tlie tax books for the year 101 1 on account of said erroneous assess ment. Motion carried. On motion tlie following claims ou the County Poor farm were audited and allowed and the County Clerk authorized aud instructed to draw warrants on said fund in payment of same. T. J. Chaplin 820, J. A. Bttiden 84. On motion tho claim of James Mc intosh for labor on bridge was audited and allowed In the sura of 8125. In the matter of tho petition of U. S. L. Shirkey Guardian of the estate of Anna L. Chatlln an embicile person, by E. U. Overman his attorney where in he stutes that she Is tho owner of certain real estate in Webster County Nebtaska, and 11-If- the. County Bond for their approval of the sale of said real estate. On motion tho foregoing petition was granted ntid an order made approv ing same. In tlie matter of Miles Doyle's ro quest for refund on tuxes paid under protest. Ou motion said request was rejected. Motion carried. On motion Board adjourned to March 20th., 1012. March 20th. Board mot all tnctnber.s present with (J. Olnustede in chair. Moved and seconded that the County Board pay not to exceed 30 per thous and for bridge lumber and not to ex ceed 25 cents per foot for 8 inch piling any length from 10 to 20 feet, during the year 1012. Motion carried On motion board adjourned to Apiil 23, 1012. E. W. Ross, County Clerk. Band Programme EvenlRft tf April 12th. at the Red Cleud OperajlMM March "Good fellowship Medley Overture.... Hits of Remleks Hits No. 3 Love Thoughts Waltz Tangle-foot Rag Trombone Solo "The Witch" March.... "Comique" Zip Iilng Alto Trio Disiaus PAItT II March "Chicago Tribune" . . . Medley Overture. ..Reiuicks Hlta No. 8 Cornet Solo. . . ."Columbia Fantasia". . "A Vision of Salome" Descriptive Fantasie Vocal Solo Miss Alpha Longtln Medley Overture. . . .Havclauds Happv Hits No. 1 llaritonc Solo Selected Star Spangle Banner No Cause To Doubt A Statement oT Facts Backed by n Stronft Guarantee, We gtiHi'iintee Immediate mid posi tlve relief to ttll sufferers from cmi-tl-pation. In every case where our remedy falls to do this wo will return the money paid us for it. That's a frank statement of facts, and we mint you to snb-tant late them lit our risk. R').all Orderlies tiro eaten just like candy, me particularly prompt a.,d agiec.iblo in action, tm.y be tfkeu nt any lime, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive Inn-eiii'si. of other uudesirablH effects They have a vety mild but po-ltivn tuition upon the organs with which they come in contact, appaieiitly act ing as a regulative tonic upon the ie la.xed muscular coulof the bowel, thus overcoming wcaknes, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous aud healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and Ideal for the uso of childieu, old folks ami delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend them to all suf ferers from any form of constipuilo'u and its attendant evils. That's ,why we buck our faith tin them with our promise of money back if they do not give entlio satisfaction. Three slices: 12 tablets 10 cniW, ,30 tablets '25 cents and 80 tablets Go cents. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Red Cloud onlv at our stnro, The Rexall Store. The II. K (Irlce Drug Co. THE FIVE HITS IN SHOES White Buck Velvet f Also Tans in Duller, Shoes and Oxfords. J All kinds and at all prices. j All new stock in a new store, if No left over shoes to select from. ..... Newhouse' Buildup BAILEY & - - "The East Side Suppose You Should Burn Out To-Night! Aro You Insured Against Loss? We represent four of the Largest American Insurance Companies whose assets aggregate over $75,000,000.00. M. W. CARTER fc SON. Office now in Opera House Block, Red Cloud, Nebraska. rr v. "4vii.) -. I and every thing to be found in a first class exclusive Harness Shop. : : MY HAND MADE HARNESS are unequaled for Durability and Workmanship for the money. ' JOE FOGEL, Political Advertisement Vote for VV. A Prince, t Republican Candidate For Congress. Primaries April 19, 1912 Breeders Attention I will keep my Stallion- and .lucks during the season of IU1'' at the Old Day Uarn, South Klin Street, whre I shall bo pleased to have both my new and old customers call and see me. H. A. Johnson Phone Ixd. 2oi itMitMMMitMMriNHi Chief Ads Bring Results flsRNLGPiidBiBBH HkHaMJ'&BBHflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl flHBBBBsH BBHBsliHBBBBBV BESsPKOiTBBHBBHJBBflRPKT ' MM MtfVtiKBtflUAMrisiHMtar. THIS SEASON! fEf MMMuMMraMMHa BAILEY cd Cloud, Nebr. Shoe Store." - - Heavy Harness Light Harness Robes, Sad dles, Whips - T?J Quality of Stock, HKD CLOUD, Why Net Build A Home This Year "X and let 1912 mark the beginning of your fortune and a new life ? Nothing ' on earth gives a family standing in a community like the ownership of a nice, comfortable home. The spring is a good time to perfect all the little details aud we've a good, big office and lots of time at your disposal to help you select a suitable plan and talk over the kind of lumber you will need. Come in and let's figure it out 'together. There's No Place Like Home." SAUNDERS BROS. Cenirejallenal Church Nat in- Laster will be observed Sunday morning with a special Easier sermon aud special music and tho church will be decorated with flowers. .Subject of sermon, "The Immortal." sundav School at 10 The evening service will begin at 8 The pastor will preach the second sermon on the book of Job Special subject, "The Answer of GiMlto Job's Question: Why Do the Righteous Buffer?" Mid week service on ihursday Instead of Wednesday, lids Is the quarterly meeting of 'the church for the giving of repoi.ts t tlie oftieors of ,tho church. The dls triot association will Hl,o be reported, tills is an important meeting, Hll ex peeled and all interested invited. The" Brotherhood meets Tuesday at a "i"-. John J. B.WNK. Pastor. VI I?' MB i w'J K Ww fefr .if MB? i t . .tiiS. 'f.;tiii,ii l(MlulUUVXiMlt wHtWtMaMMtaM"M? MI.l'1Mha4mu. limwMirarw'm '1"'"'""T MW1 KM HWif ftft-Jll '-.j . . !.!-" i