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T?? r"f " ii v.W jfXiSSSTSfl Farmers9 Institute November 19, 20, 21 and 22, 1912 tfllllP .!li;iHiIi4;'i-'rnaaaaaaB l.ir cJHKRMuirSHHBBMHIraillfflllHIl ( ii u. VOLUME XXXX. More About The Court House Judge Ducgan expresses much satis faction in the prospeot of a new court house for Webster county. Ills ofllolal duties during the past year have taken him to a majority of the counties of southwestern Nebraska, ami In talking with the Chief man he says that Web ster county takes the premium for the most dilapidated court house. Judge Dungan does not make this comparison as a reilectiou on Webster county, but ' urges the fact as an argument iu favor of a new court house. He urges more especially1 the need of more adequate facilities for the comfort of juries iu their attendance upon the court, great er safety for county records, nud more comfortable quarters for the various county otllues. As the ranking onlclul in the court house the word of Judge Dungun 1ms much iuiluetice with the voters o( the county, and we have his assurance that he heiutily approves the movement for a nov bull, lug, leas ing the plaus and detail of ooustruet ion to the tax-payer, of the county, who will bu called upon to pay Hie bills. He says what we all know to lie a fact, that the pro-ent building will fall down or become unlit for use with in two or three years, aiul that the ex cellent building now proposed eau be built as cheaply now as at any time, and probably for less, and that there can be no good reason foropposlngjUte plan suggested- for bulidlug -.a new court house. Red Cloud, Nkuii., Oct. 1st, lOl'l Gents: The proposed Court House, to be voted upon till, fall at the No vember Election, you may describe as follows: The building being a two story with basement, Fire Proof: Size 84 x 84 feet on the ground. The build ing will be finished up iu modern style, provided with heat, plumbing and ven tilation. The basement will contain County Surveyor's room, County Superintend ent's room, ladies toilet room, geuts toilet room, historical room, four stor age vaults, vault for County Superin tendent, vault for County Surveyor and Sheriff's entrance. First Floor w coutaln Count yjlj Treasurer's room with vault, Couuiy Clerk's room with vault, future Coun tv Recorder's room with vault. Probate Court room and County Judge's ronir, with vault, County Commissioners' room and Abstract room. The second story will contain two Jury rooms, County Attorney's room, with vault, County Sheriff's room, Clerk of the District Court's room with vault, two witness rooms, Judge of the District Court, District Court room to seat about 250 people, there will be ladies and gents toilet room for second -floor corridor, also provide toilets, for each jury room and the Judge of' the District Court. The style of the buildlmr is carried out in Colonial design, cut of which will show for itself. Yours Truly B. W . Ross, County Clerk. BE ON THE ito it) vl U it It is true thkt you are not likely to lose your jP savings if deposited in any good bank but you jL are ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN NOT to lose them when you deposit where you have the additional r) protection of the State Guaranty Law. Such f) protection is offered vou here. 4) w It is surely "good business" to deposit where )Y you get absolutely guaranteed protection, in pref- !L JT erence to placing money ft tees nothing. f The State Guaranty Law it behind every dollar de- )jb posited in this bank, and when you open an account here, you are ON THE SAFE SIDE. WEBSTER COUNTY BANK RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA Oil ;' trtaVaaaUaaawBKHHtaHaattOTMaaaTGala?- iHvrHi wKh tHiLBjLLLLLwtfiLZsSkBRvffH1 LY eSLt I Ki SflLLlawlaVanaaaaaaaaaaaaH HffiSKayJMJKIX i . g-r-..--..-r . - -pt m"i i:u -- .M K-' "' '" ""'" """7ii ' '' w 'EB- t ii i B L-al inn 1 1 1 rmn riTWMaWfiTWifnH aaWaff!raifcWnW - ' ' rr V-Vl, Proposed 4 rt. VVVVVVVVVUVNAiVVVVVVWVVVVS Correspondents faflMftflMWWWWWyWWrW COWLES R. B. 'I horapson was in Red Cloud Tuesday on business. Samuel Fuller is having a new I an erected on his farm northwest of Cowles. Rev. Davis will preach at (he Christ ian church Sunday next both morning and evening. Lew Fuller left for Lincoln Wednes day after a short visit with friends and relatives. The M. E. people are putting in a sidewalk in front .of the Parsonage. They also cemented a cave and put in, SAFE SIDE & m '.!? in a bank that guaran- to m $ Ij'A' i - -r I 1 T"'' - -1" I HT Livn-) H cttT "M 1 ' I "iijA TrnrH - i...A. j I HMl -ip Hi. ---... B- "ur: - - A Newspaper Tkit fllves The tows Flfty UKD CLOUD, NBKRASKA. MW&M ftisfr.y !?'.& t New Court Housb For Webster n . IT ' 1 TSfl II I f" - -Y K ' H 1 "" I i 'ii j I tz'l Lf L --II J "li'i I Ji ., 1 1 M i .i ii r Sa u j? ' I l c.m. i t It f 1 e.. Li I -HMiCi i i IJ - FLOOR PLAN OF THE a front walk which makes an Improve ment. ' A quite a number of the fellow citi zens of Cowles went to Red Cloud Tuesday aud Weduesday to attend the trial betweeu Keeney vs Village of Cowles. C. W. Fuller and M. R. Adamson left for Omaha Monday to try aud buy some cattle to feed this winter. They expect to feed them ou the Chas. Adamson farm. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bennett came home Monday from an .extended visit at liailyville, Kas. lie reports the I not asgood as It is In Nebraska. ' KANSAS PICKUPS (fr'HOM SMITH COUNTY) Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hock lugs spent Sunday at the home of John Master man's. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Spurrier spent Sunday with their son Elmer aud family. Roy Meyers and family also Ray ! Simmons and family were visitors at Bert Payne's Sunday. Win. Hogarth, Ray Simmons aud Chas. Fraisler are, among the heavy loosers with hog cholera. 13. K Spurrier has completed a gnrngo for Andrew Upp. It Isli hand aoino frame building with u cement lloor. Dave Hell, Crode Perry and Saukey Hooper came In from Western Colora do the tlrst of the week. Mr Hell brought about three hundred head of cattle with him. CMftrctatlml Chnvli NttlcM. "The Angels and the Four Winds' will be the subject Sunday morning, Sunday School at 10. Evening preach ing service at 7:30, Subject: "The picture of an all found young man." Midweek meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Ladlee Aid Thunday afteroooa at the home of Mr. George Pope " John J; Baymr, MUh - twa Week Each Year Fer 11.50. OCTOBER 17, i!l!3. .,. . -.IHji.k; MEW COURT HOUSE Ex-President Roosevelt Shot While standing in au automobile on the streets of Milwaukee, bowing to the greeting of a large crowd, Hon. Theodore Roosevelt was shot in the chest by a fauatic. Latest reports in dicate that the ex-President will ie cover. This event is greatly to be de plored. Regardless of political affilia tions the sympathy of the American people Is with Mr. Roosevelt and his family. However this incident again demonstrates the weakness of our American police system. In our much boasted land of liberty our public men seem to be in the greatest danger. Every mau tdiould be allowed to ex press his convictions on the questions of the day and every ofiioial should be allowed to perform the duties of his office without the fear of possible harm. It is far better to prevent crime than to punish arimtuals after crime is committed. This is the third at tempt on the lives of prominent per sons in very reuent years. MoKinlcy at Buffalo, (layuur at New York aud Roosevelt at Milwaukee. All three are instances of inadequate police pro tection. The real wonder is that these eveulh ilo not occur oftener Mnco our public men hui-m to be in danger of every fanatiu'lii the country. We earnestly hope for the speedy recovery of Mr. Roosevelt and trust that he will soon be us well and vigor ous as ever. District Court Proceedings State of Nebraska vs Win. Galbretb and Hert Miller. Charged with bur glary, both plead guilty and were by the Court paroled on the understand ing that they were to violate no law, abstain from the use of Intoxicating Miction and report to the. Court oa he first if y of each, torn forCa petlod of r . v . . "ro. . ts. sw. .. a .-aB ijiiisa ' T'ta JL 0..-.r.. i.. v. County one year. Dull was furnished for both defendants iu the sum of Woo each. signed by Win. P. Colo, Peter A. Wull- brandt and Edwin J. Overing Jr. State of Nebraska vs Charles Reed. Complaint to keep the peace. Case dismissed, State of Nebraska vs Helen Henry. complaint to keep the peace. Case dismissed. Hattie M, Churchet vs John Lemke. Damage. Dismissed at plaiutiff 's costs. liessie Cornell vs Ernest Cornell. Divorce. Dismissed at plaintiffs costs. Chicago Lumber Co. vs (Clarence M. I'augli. Settled and dismissed. Charles F. Cather vs John IJ.Stanser. Damage. Verdict for plaiutiff for S327.0U. First Natioual Dank of Campbell vs Wm. Cooper and C. J. Ware. Settled and dismissed. Alice L Scott vs First National Dank of Blue Hill and C. F. Quod. Verdict for plaiutiff for 143.80. Peoples Hank of Red Cloud vs Ed. Fry et al Judgment for plaintiff against all the defendants except Car rie Fry for 817U.OO. George E. Coon vs Dora aud Jose phine Doose. Idlunetioii. Court finds for plaintiff, peipetmil injunction al lowed Roy A. Uuiley and wife vs Elsio Long ct al. I'urtition, Sule of land confirmed as reported by reforee. I. A Uiinks vs Phoebe Robertson et al. Judgment for plaintiff. Annie Turner et al vs Frank Hess man Partition. E. G. Caldwell ap pointed Guardian Ad Litem for de fendants. Charlotte MoKee, Edward Hesstuau and Frederick McKee witli leave to answer iustrfnter. S, R. Flor ence Jappuluted referee. Partition granted as prayed for, Joseph Heurichs, by his next friend Frank ileiuiuhs vs Helen Heurichs. Default of defendant entered. J. B, Dally vs White Hardware Co, Demurrer of defendant sustained. I Austin M. Cook vs John H. Beatley tal. Partition. Ou motion of plala tiff case dliml"d. . v - NUMBER 43 CLOCKS A New Stock of - Mantel and Parlor Clocks. E. H. Newhouse Jmwmhr and Optometrist CB&'Q. Watfch Inspector : ' i. DreMey Piano Cio.v Albright Bros Demurrer of "defendants overruled and 110 days given to answer. Marie Smith Deck vs Arthur L. Hook. 1)1 vol ct;. Finding for plaintiff that bhu have divorce on the ground of drunkness Custody of minor child given to plaintiff. 82'iC alimony, 10 per mouth for child during minority, 825 attorney's fees. . ' Henry G. Keeney v Village of Cow les Action to disconnect certain territory from the village. Court gen erally finds for the defendant village and against the plaintiff John Vise, E. L Fawuett, Elizabeth Gilford and Charles Francis that their lands 'be re talnod within said village Court finds generally for Samuel Fuller, Henry O. Keeney and Adam Spracher, detaching a portion of their territory. Kate Alexander vs Ashley H. Alex under. Divorce. Settled and dismiss el.i Pardon E. Fairfield vs Isabelle J. Fairfield. Divorce. Suit money and attorney's fees allowed. Wm. H. Tabor vs Grace Tabor. Di vorce. Case continued for service. John H. Stumpenuorst vs Jessie, Stumpenborst. Divorce gran ted plain tiff. A perfeot town Is'that in which you see the farmers patronizing the borne merchants, the laborers spending the money they earn with their tradesmen andjall aulmated by a spirit thet they will not purchase articles obroab if they cau be bought at home The spirt of reciprocity, between men and mcobaujce, tradesmen aud manfaenr- ersf results every time in miking the towu a perfect oue to do business in. Jealousy. The man who is bluffing his wajt through the world is hated most bit terly and despised most deeply by the man who Is trying without succesa to do the same thing. Farm Loans At Lowest Interest, best option, least oxpoubo Call for me at Stato Dank, Red Cloud. 0. F. Cather. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNTIBT VER Sf AH aUrlli Red Cloud ' Nebraska A. C. AMES. Mf D, ' . Phyaielan and SurfMn R.ED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA Sm Office and Talaphana nvaa httrafafniarly ua4 bvPr.Mmkfm ;j 9 JwV W 'n i Kf i II "4 t "Mi rfli rVf M -1 ' . Vi 4k: ' L.&Xj. .'V it .it.ftvvwJS