mz& . iir Am -1 '.'. J" Jt- .""l tlWWWUWWWWUUWUWWl 1 1 HOMENEWS 1 1 1 ' jE. Bulletin of The Week's Doings l 5 ' SVlSWAVWtV.V.V.WAVA . I I HIM Buy Furs now lit Miner Bros. Co. Prank Frlsbie went to Kansas City Sunday. Miss Etta Fergu'ou is homo from Naponce. Ed Piatt whs passenger to Omaha Monday. Joe Grafton of Orleans is in the city this week. Mrs. WeldermBii is in Denver visit ing her son. See Cottlng's offer on International Stook Food. Frank Bloom of Hastings whs in town Tuesday. Will Coons of Guide Rock whs in town Monday. John Sennits', of Guide Rojk was in town Tuesday. 1. V. Edsou whs in Blue Hill Satur day on business. Geo. V. Llndsey was a rassjngerto Ilastjngs Friday. Miss Fanutc Mlksch was u Superior visitor batt.rday. F. W. Cowdon was h passenger to Hastings Saturday. Lee Keith of Holdrege visited frleuds (?) In town Monday. Will Robnrtson was in St. Joe and Lincoln this week Mrs. Cliff Fogel of St Joe, Mo., ar rived in town Friday. Clarence Carpenter and wife are home from Falls City. Try Sheclcy's Barber Shop for the best in the tonsorial line. Floyd Turnure is home from Lincoln this week visiting his parents. Miss Inez Boner returned to her studies at Kansas City Sunday. Ladles For your Suit or Coat go to Miner Bros. Co. and save money. IX E Saunders is in Omaha this week taking iu the Cement Show. Mr. Riiicholt of St. Francis, Kas., was In town Monday visiting friends' Mis. R. W Koontz Is very sick nt her home on Webster street this week. Mrs. May Cramer left for Lincoln where she will make her future home. D. E. Wilson of Lincoln visited Mrs. Louis McFarland the last of the week. Geo. J. Warren anil wife were in Lincoln the first of the week visiting elntiv8.- j '' Kenneth Williams of Geneva was in the city the first of the week visiting his mother. Mrs. J. A Burden and Barrel Burden Hnd wife are in St. Joe, Mo , this week on business. Mrs Will Harris and daughter of Giltner are visiting relatives in the city this week. Lee McArthur was in St. Joe Mon day. Ho accompanied his father's cattle to market. The W. C. T. V., will meet with Mrs P. A Wullbrandt next Wednesday af ternoon,' Feb. 12th C D. Robinson is home from Lincoln where he attended the state meeting of county treasurers. Mrs. Augusta Sohultz and children of McCook arrived in town Monday to make their future home here. Ernest Strnyer and wife of Orleans are In town called here by the serious Illness of Mr. Strnyer's mother. W. H. Taber came in from Shenan doah, Iowa, Saturday where he has beeu laid up with a broken ankle. Mrs. D. C. Jenkins of Beatrice was called to the bedside of her mother Mrs. A. Cummlngs, Saturday, who Is very sick. Win, Bolirer was a passenger to Omaha to attend the Nebraska Cement Dealers' meeting He will have an ex hibit on the floor. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. are re quested to meet at the hall Sunday, , Feb. Otb., at 10:30 sharp and march to the M.' E. church where Rev. Tompkins '.will give an address on the' Life of ; Lincoln. m H-v"v MI'vv we GIVE YOU With a purchase of 100 pounds of Intornmtlontl Stock Food A 25 pound pail free and a beautiful set of dishes. This gives you 125 pounds of the Stock Food and a set of dishes for the price 100 pounds. We also guarantee satisfaction or refund your money, so you are perfectly safe. Try It For Cattlm, Horaaa and Hog Chas. L. Cottlng j THE DRUGGIST VaA" Dr. Mitcliell ison the sick list this week. .1. 1). Kulm is the new night eleik nt the depot. W K. Herilck was in Guide Hock Wednesday. Mis. Anna Clark spent Wednesday In Hastings. Geo. Chambers of Hastings was iu town Monday. rattier Htgerald was a passenger to Superior Tuesday. W. V.Beal and wife left the tlrst of the week for Lincoln. Rudolph Streit was attending to business iu town Tuesday A baby girl art ived at the homo of Ben McFarland on Monday. J. A- McArthur was a passenger to Rivcrton Wednesday night. Jas. Sllvey is spending the week in Brunlng on business. Elmer Simons of Cowles spent Wed nesday in the city on business. Homer Baker was a passenger to Superior Wednesday morning. Ed. Garber spent Wednesday In Guide Bock visiting his mother. Mrs. Fiank Mixer entertained the Xiuas Club Wednesday afternoon. W. M. Burton of Heartwell, Nebras ka, was a Red Cloud visitor Tuesday. Chae. Mercer of Gibbon is In town visiting his brother, Mat ion, this week. Clias Stelllus of Grand Island visit ed relatives at this place the first of the week. Mrs. G. A. Miller is spending the week itf Blverton this week visiting her parents. Mrs. Si Jamison and baby arrived home Thursday from a visit with rela tives in Kansas. The February Birthday Club held their yearly gathering at the home of Mrs. Bogenrlef this afternoon. A. E. Atkins and family are enjoy ing a visit with his parents, M. B. Atkins and wife of Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bloom of Hast ings are at the home of Andy Sodcr- lin, Mrs. Soderlln being very ill with pneumonia. G. S. Albright came down from Kearney Tuesday aud Is moving to that place where he has accepted a position with the Gaston Music Co. Senator Geo. W. Hummel was called home from the legislature Wednesday to conduct the funeral of John Raster. He return to Lincoln this morning. Vale Fox resigned his position nt Bloomiugton the first of the week and lei t Wednesday for St. Joe where he has accepted a position with a large millinery ouse.J ' ' " Five cent lunches served at the Home Bakery and we can furnish a lunch and cigar stand at your sale, wolf hunt or any other festivity, adv Victoii E. Si'JtiNGKit. Mr. V. W. Cowdeu will make his semi-annual visit to the great clothing markets located in Chicago next Sun day. The Cowdeu-Kaley Clothing Co., realize the benefit of selecting their suits and all men's wear right from the wholesale bouses direct. Mr. Cowden Is a discriminating buyer and knows the need's and taste of the purchasers in this community. This trip he will also visit the market in St. Louis and he will be able to select the very best materials that can be found. Mr. Harry A. Letson, mauager of the Miner Bros., general merchandise store will leave Sunday for the mark ets In St. Louis and Chicago. He ex pects to be gotte about ten days and while' absent will purchase seasonable merchandise for the spring trade. He informs us that market conditions are such this year that dependable goods can be bought at very low figures and he expects to give Red Cloud trade the advantage of all the bargains. The following shipped stook Sunday: Weesner & Koontz 6 cars of hogs to Kansas City; J. L. Christian 2 cars of cattle to KansHS IClty; C. O Peterson 1 car of cattle to Kansas City; J. A. McArthur 1 car of cattle' to St. Joe; J. W. Robertson 2 cars of cattle to St. Joe; C. J. Platt.l car of cattle to Kan City; Amboy Milling Co., 2 cars of hos to Kansas City; C. A. Post 1 car of live poultry to Chicago; F. L. Dixon 1 emigrant oar to Imperial, Nebr. J VtN vyv i Aaaaaaa j "' ' waFaaa I.ih Special Tiiis Week Special Prices on Canned Goods Special on Sugar 18 lbs. $1.00 9 lbs. 50c 4 1-2 lbs. 25c Special on Naval Oranges 15c Per Dozen These Ontuftes art free frem Treat. B. E. McFarland All tha Phonaa Dan Garber of Blverton was on our streets this week. The "Corn King" shelled his corn last week and now his trials and tribulations are over until spring work begins on the farm. The Blverton High school basket ball boys came down last Thursday evening and played our High 6chool boys at the Y. M. C. A. The Blverton team won the game by a score of 28 to 11. This is February and several great events have ocean ed, especially one which happened 51) yerrs ago the birth of the hog editor on the 4th Commercial Advertiser. How deeply we lament tho fact that this great event did not occur two days earlier, thus permitting the citi zens of this greut and glotious country an opportunity of celebrating this said great event In connection with Ground Hog Day. As it is with Washington's birthday, also, this mouth, makes it most enough "great events" as to be confusing. KANSAS PICKUPS (From Smith County) Fred Brown and E. E. Spurrier are repairing the Pawnee church this week. Fay and Oval Upp have gone to Yuma County, Colorado to visit rela tives. Miss Nora Dunn, who has been here visiting relatives, has returned to Lin coln. Fred Hooper, who was visiting in Missouri, was called home on account of the illness of his wife. . Mrs, James Campbell of Womer was operated on at her home last week and the operation is proving successful so far. The Doctors removed several large gall stones. Two weeks after Jess Green return ed from Kansas City where he had gone with a car of cattle he was takeu quite sick. Dr. J. B. Dykes the attend ing physician soon found he had a case of Smallpox. Mr. Green has been sick over a week now and is improving slowly. . , Real Estate I rusrera. For the week ending Feb. 4th, 10)3. Compiled by M. W. Carter.'Bonde'd Ab stracter, Red Cloud, Nebr. Lydla L. Corbett and Husb., to Anna l'olniokv, wd, lots 5 to 8, Blk. 1, Piatt's Add to Red Cloud 13100 Nelson Bartlett and wife to Myrtle Uather, wd, lota 7 to 10, Blk. 2, Bladen 4000 Adnirou J. White and wife to Florence G. A mack, wd, wj nw K, sec. 12-8-11 2200 Walter L. Uhea aud wife to A, A. Bushee, wd, lot 8, Blk. 4, Spence's Addition to Bladen.... 400 Chester U, I'arkisou to Jouu Dar win, wd, lot 11, Roberts Add to Guide Bock 1200 Anua M, BocutjeJ to. Charles Trautm nu, wd, lots 2 to 0,111k. ft, (irussells Sub. Div. to Roll rer's Add Blue Hill 210 F. T. llopka aud wife to John 1. Duneau, wd, lot 27, lilk.t), Blue Hill 3200 Moitgages Filed, 817,730.00. Mortgages Uclcased, SlJjOflO.OO. Farm Fer Rcit 210 aero farm for rent 11 miles south east of Red Cloud, and (Ms inileasouth. itrncit nf ftnlrln 1Yrw,b Ati.tli. in f V ' Rogers 1542 K street, Lincoln, Nebr. adv. City Treasurer's Statement Folium i y I, IIH.'I. Hon. Mayor and City Council, Red Cloud, Nob. Gentlemen: 1 .submit hoiowith report of the condition of your troasuiy fioui Jan. 7, HUH to Feb. I, 1013. Occupation Fund Am't. on hand dan. 7, Ma .... $ 102 4H No lecolpts Disbursements.. .. . . 130 01 Balntice Feb 4 Mil 87 Water Fund Am't. on hand .Ian. 7, M3 4 44 Receipts 484 SO Balance Feb. 4, 489 03 Water Levy Fund Am't. on hand Jan. 7, '13 14 84 No rocelpts No Disbursements Uncalled warrants outstanding 8513.07 General Fund Am't. on hand Jan. 7, M3 ti8'.t 2o Receipts none Dlsbutseincuts ... 773 tW Ok-cidraft Feb. 4, lsl 13 Registered wirinnt outstanding foi fOU but same called for pymetit Doc 27, M'J and not yet pretexted. Klectric Light Fund Am't. on hand Jan. 7, 'III . . llsO Ilti Receipts .... p:,o 00 2130 30 Disbursements ' 147 04 Balaiii'o Feb. 4, t83 3J Electric Light Levy Am't. on bond Jan. 7, '13 30 42 No Receipts No Disbursements Balance :i0 42 Registered warrants outstanding un called ?S5G 02. Judgment Fund Am't. on hand Jan. 7, '13 0 03 Receipts 1210 73 1217 30 1215 00 2 :t(i Disbursements Balance Feb. 4, Firemen's Fund Am't. on hand Jan 7, '13 2(C) 20 Receipts 10 00 Balance Feb. 1, 215 20 Recapitulation Occupation Fund 8311 S7 Water Fund 4m 03 Water Levy It Si General-Overdraft lsl 4j Klectric Light 0s3 32 E. L. Levy 30 12 Judgment 2 3G Firemen 2J5 20 S1809 01 S. R. Floiianck, City Treasurer. City Council Meets February 5, 1013. Council met iu regular session with Mayor Turnure presiding and all couu oilmen present. Minutes of the previous meeting was read and approved. . The report of S. R Floranco city treasurer was read and ordered placed on flic. The clerk reported the list of all delinquent light aud water consumers and the city attorney was Instructed to collect or sue these accounts. The matter of refunding 14000 elec tric light bond was laid over until next meeting. The following claims were allowed: Anchor Packing Co., S 20 35 GnyZelgler 120 00 Cliff Jay 70 18 W. A.I'atteu C5 00 Chas. Fox 19 90 Carrie Fry 05 OS O. C. Teel 50 00 S. R. Florance 304 72 A. C. Slaby Go 00 Mid West Eleo. Co., 3d Sunderland Mfg. Co., 20 40 Mayer Coal Co 503 07 Motion to adjourn. aallet March Netlcet. Our special meetings that just clos el were a great success and there are only good words and best wishes for our brother Relsner. We did not see the number get into the kingdom that we had hoped to see, but we bellve that we will see results later. We now settle down to the regular work and if we are to have the best re salts from the meetings It will be be cause we all settle down to work for the Master and- his Kingdom as we never have before. Regular services next Sabbath. S. S. at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The subject for the morning sermon will bo 'Perseverance" and In the evening "If the World was like Me." Services at the home of A. E. Sutton av. 3 p.m. Mice A special examination will be held on Saturday, February 15, at Blue Hill Guide Rock and Red Cloud. This ex amination will cover all subjects for county certification and will be held one day only. Gkrtrude L. Coon, Co. Supt 0V.MMv,"WBmmmmmmB''S' IF YOU Can Annreciate I A Real, First Class morning Bargain Attend our 20 per cent dis count sale now on at our store. Just think of buying nice, new Suits and Overcoats made by B. Kuppenheimer & Co. Clothcraft Society Brand At such liberal discounts. A good assortment yet to choose from ifooc A" mil eaily. a Cowden-Kaley f The Clothing FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE VV cr. .rrrm Tho uudeisigned will sell at Public Auction on his farm tl miles east of Red Cloud, 2 miles east of Lester, and 1 mile north and 3 miles west of (Julde Rock, on Monday, Feb. 17th AT tt O'CLOCK MHAKf i 40 HEAD OF STOCK 40 Described l? 25 - Head of Mules - 25 L Consisting of :i spans of 4-year olds; 0 spsns of 3-year olds, balauce vearlluirs and sucklinus. Also One 6-Year Old litack with white points, lfS,1 hands high, weight 1000 lbs. He is a sure foal getter and a splendid worker anil I can show you many of his colts on day of sale. Some of his 2-year olds weigh better than 1200 pounds i 10 - Horses, flares In this bunch you will find foal. 4 Poll Durham Bulls 4 Reds and Roans Some farm machinery, 1 set double buf gy harness, nearly new. IIWI-Ten mouths time, 10 per cent interest, bankable paper. J Lunch on the Grounds H.A. Col . J. II. Elllnger, Col. G. G. Denny, Auct;Cnpt. Sid Florance, Cleii vaAMHBHP ww WaaaaaaaaaaWySlaaWJ Weather Summary For January. Temperature Maximum, 01) degiees on the -JDlh. Minimum, 22 below on the 3th. Greatest dully range 1 5 degiees ou the 20th. l'reuipltutiou Total, 0.21 inches; greatest iu 21 hours, 0 14 inches ou (lie Tth. Snow, total fall h Inches. Number of days with ,01 inch or more precipitation, 2. Clear, 18; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy 1') Company vAaA0 as follows Kentucky Pedigreed Jack and Geldings -10 some elegant brood mares, all in Prevailing wind direction, north west 13 days. Respectfully, Chas. S. Ludlow. Farm Loans At Lowest Interest, bestoptloi, least expense. Call for mo at State Bank, Red Cloud. C. P. CatiikR. JOHNSON am The ChleMttat W Jtff. i i ' 1. IP ' u WS&-' ,r?isr . h A.-tS $' A. 't, f I1.!,, .. " ' jl4'., m-fcaTniPi