jakSSK-".JISKi.--i 1jraJiSJAi MMwntatt., M..tt Trw w rtftt W (.'3rMMT.a W 4U-BiRift'www. . .-. iwwsy iwviWw. 0vrti,i'fe- j a c 1 rot ai CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SPRING OPENING I W31 e9?9?81! F&ft & K v.. Lev If rT Lta& li ! 5 I ft r I it J A ND SEE the line of implements and hardware we have to offer to you for the ensuing year. That the best js the cheapest in the long run has always proven to be the case and we believe that in the line we have selected you will find each article as good or better for its purpose as you can find anywhere. If you are a prospective purchaser or not, we will be pleased to have you call any time and inspect our line. Our latch string is always out but especially would we like to see you in our store. Friday Saturday. March 7-8th as at that time we will have representatives from the factory with us to help demonstrate and explain our machinery and implement line to you. Hot coffee, sandwiches and doughnuts will be on tap each day and a rousing fire to warm you if you are cold. Bring your family with you. We would like to meet you all. pk m 11 ii EDWARD HANSON r Hardware and Implements Red Cloud, wmm tmm MM -- mm mm Nebraska S6SE D C 3D H I Extend An Invitation To W WlMh To Early Spring Shoppers ft To Visit Our Stote 4fc This season we are showing splendid styles in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Dresses, Etc. These Lines Are Selected, With Care And consideration as regards the demands of our patrons, who demand the best to be had. Everything we show is gOOCf. If there are better gar ments on the market at the price, our years of experience fail to find it. . We feel confident we are showing the very best when we offer our lines for your inspection Spring Dro99 Good; Wah Good; Etc., Arm All Horo ' F. G. TURNURE 8 SON Red Cloud, Nebraska' h -i- .-. naaS96SBHBB6963AnawxS999 The City Council Meets Red C'oud, Neb , Mar. 4, 1913 The city council met last night with the mayor and all members present, and proceeded to transact the following business: Minutes of the last meeting read and approved. S. Ii. Florance's report was read and approved. Request of J. A. Tomlinaon for re bate of $12 50, electric light wiring license, was read. No action taken. C. R. Lewis appeared and asked council to have garbage, etc., cleaned up around certain residencies in the Lpity. Referred to city attorney. City attorney reported on collection! referred to him. Moved by Charley Strong and second ed by Cowden, that Morhart Bros. claim be allowed for $14.28 be allowed for $1.78 and balance $12.50 be applied on their electric light licence, aaid Mor hart to comply with ordinance before licence is issued. Carried. The following judges and clerks of election were selected: ii Judges H. J. Sheldon Geo. Hutchison J. W. McCracken C. C. McConkey E. Welsch J. M. Burgess ' Clerks ' C. F. Evans W. G. Warren E. H. Newhouse Chas. Giiham Places of voting: South ward, Wa ter avd light office. North ward, Fire man's hull. Moved by Storey, seconded by Cow den that the wet and dry proposition be voted upon at the general election on a separate ballot. Carried. The printing of the ballots for the spring election was let as follows: Hale the saloon ballot; Hosmer the city bal lot; Argus the school ballot. Mayor Turnure made known that A. C.-Slaby had resigned as night watch. Grant Christie was appointed in his place, to take effect at once. Moved by Strong, seconded by Cowden that same be confirmed. Carried. The following claims were allowed: J. W. Bogenrief $ 8 45 Guy Zolgler 120 00 CUffJay - i.. 75 00 W. A. Patten 67 25 Chas. Fox 16 10 Carry Fry 18 68 O. CTeel ,.. 38 84 S. R.FIorance 125 56 A.C. Slaby 60 00 qeo. Claueon 100 1300 A. C. Hosmer . .' 2150 Saunders Bros 34 65 Morhart Bros 178 A.U.Kaley 5 00 Jm. Peterson 14 00 American Steam Pump Co 14 70 WWWVWVW i k www Correspondents rWWWWWWWWWWW GARFIELD Moving is the order of the day in Garfield. T. W. White moved from over the river on Wednesday. Clyde Ho wen, v. Lloyd Aniack and Henry WIggius moved Monday. The snow is melting itnd roads are in bad shape for the fellow that has to move. The first of March has come and gone. It come in like a lamb and will probably go out like a lamb. Those who shipped cattle from Gar field on Wednesday were (Seorge Harris, George Houohin aud Guy llarues. Mr. Baker, who was on thu Kaley rauph, has mqved to town aud Will Harris moved on the ranch aud John Osborn moved on the Coon place last Saturday. , BATIN John Za.jlc limited hogs to Red Cloud Tuesday, Charley ilurpham was in Cowles Saturday. Too Havel hauled a load of hog? to Red Cloud Saturday. March is starting oiit fine and the snjow is about all gone. Several from this locality took in Mr. Doose's sale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adelph Sidlo were In Blue Hill Tuesday shopping. Mrs. Frank Vavricka is on the sick list with a sore throat this week. Willie Vavricka and wife spent Sun day with Louis Vavricka and wife. .Louis Vavricka left for Lincoln Tuesday where he expects tatay for sometime. II, F. Sidlo is going to work for Willie Vavricka this summer. He started the first of March. John Holsworth and family are visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harp ham this week. They expect to leave for Canada soon. Notice to Creditors. SWe.5,temmnt I the county Court. I.Ntho matter of tho estate ol christian Nasser, Deceased. Notice Is hereby ijlven to all persons hav Iiik claims ami demands aalnst Christian ItnsHer, late ol Webster county, deceased, that the time Used for tiling claims agalust Bald estate Is six months from tho 28th day of March, A. I). 101). All such persons are required to present their claims, with tho vntiMmm tn ,.. Counl Judge of said county, at hit office 1111H..11, o;ior ociore tne'JSthday of Septem ber ioi3; and all claims so illed.wlll be heard before the aald Judge on the 29th day ol September MS, at ten o'clock a. m.; and that the administrator Is allowed one year from the 1st day of Mqrch A. I). 1913, In which to pay the debts allowed against said estate and settle the same. kai, A. D.Rannev. County Judge. Cmtreftatjewal Church. Sunday School at 10. At the 11 o'eTock service the pnstor will preach his annual Temperance Seimon. The subjeot for the Vesper service at 6:30 will be: 'The Hour, of Christianity'. The first of a set ies of practical reli gious lectures For the mid-week meetings on Wed nesday evening httirly the second half of the Fiist chapter of Second Peter, .loii.v J. Bavne, pastor. Card of Thanks. We wish, to thank the mnny friends and neighbors, who so kindly assisted us in our late bereavement. Mrs. M. H lieckwith and Family. aftlst Church Mfces. In compliance with the request of the W. C. T. U. there will be a tem perance sermon Lord's day a. ra. Sub ject'Personul Liberty". In the even ing it will be the "Power of right thinking." Afternoon services at the home of A. E. Sutton. You have an invitation. Fugitive. "Scribbles says ho dashes off fugi tive poetry." "Well, it's been highly, successful so far In escaping, atten tion." . . . Largest Bird of Prey. Tho world's largest bird of prey la the bearded vulture. From tip to Up of wing It measures nine or ten feet Does Delicate Work. , Photographically to measure and record the vibrations of a machine or building is the purpose of a Blmple) apparatus invented in England. V Neatly Expressed Warning. 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