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It is true that you are not likely to lose your savings if deposited in any good bankbut you are ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN NOT to lose them when you deposit where you have the additional protection of the State Guaranty Law. Such protection is offered you here. It is surely "good business" to deposit where you get absolutely guaranteed protection, in pref erence to placing money in a bank that guaran tees nothing. The State Guaranty Law is behind every dollar de poiited in this bank, and when you open" an account here, you are ON THE SAFE SIDE. WEBSTER COUNTY BANK RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA W m S The National Women's Christian Temperance Union a pBj0P9BB0?By4ivBFB9sV3P"aVBV 4sVbvbf 0wm90W0ewF Weesner, Perry $ Company Grocery Department We offer you through this department the BEST to be had in groceries. We carry a complete line of canned goods put up under such well know labels as: F. F. 0. G. - Punch - Mogul - Yellowstone We also carry a full line of dried fruits. In coffee we have the famous Gold Brand and Golden Sun Brands And in teas we have the Golden Sun and Mariposa Brands 7 Our Vegetables and Fruits are always the best 'and freshest. In table Potatoes we have for sale now fancy Minnesota Rurales at 75c Per Bushel And for the grower we are offering genuine Red River Valley Seed at $1.00 Per Bu. in Sack The Women's. Christian IVinpcrnnco Union is thu largest HOisioty com posed exclusive of women and conducted entirely by them. It Ih organized in every state, territory and dependency in the Union, Including the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone und tho Philippines and locally In 13000 towns and cities. There are also a number of scparute state unions among the colored people. It's motto is, "For God and Homo and Nativo Land.' It's badge, a knot of white ribbon It's 45 departments are grouped uuder six chief heads: 1st, Organization; 2nd, Preventive; !lrd, Kduaatinnai 4th, Evangelistic; oth, Social; 0th, Legal. Declaration of Principles5 We believe In the coming of His Kingdom, whoso service is perfect free dom, because His laws, written in our members as well as in nature and in grace, arc perfect, converting the soul. We believe iu the gospel of the Golden Rule and that each man's habits of llfp should be an example safe and beneficent for every other man to follow. e believe that God created both man and woman in His own image. and therefore we believe in one standard of purity for both men and women, and in the equal right of all to bold opinions and to express the same with equal freedom. We believe in a living wage; in counts of conciliation and arbitration; in justice as oppose i to greed of gain; in ('peace on earth and good-will to men." We therefore formulate, and for ourselves adopt the following pledge, asking our sisters and brothers of a common danger aud a common hope, to make common cause with us, in working its reasonable and helpful precepts into the practice of everyday life: I hereby solemnly promise, God helping me, to abstain from all distilled, fermented and malt liquors, includ ' ing wine, beer and cider, and to emploj all proper melius to discourHge the use of And trutllo in the same To confirm nnd emforce the rationale sof this pledge, we declare oitr purpose to educate ho young; to form n better public scntinioiif ; to reform, so fur as possible, by religious, cthicul and hcientillc means, the drinking classes; to seek the transforming power of Divine grace tor ourselves and all for whom we work, that they and we may wilfully transcend no law of pure nnd whole some living; nnd finally we pledge ourselves to labor and to pray that ull these principles, founded upon tlie gospel of Christ, may be worked out into tho customs of society and the laws of the land. 3fe Greatest National Prohibition Victory Ever Won ft Weesner, Perry 6 Company n W) Dry Goods and Groceries J Ladlaa' Rody-To-(Woar Garments 9) I M )-s Ji KM OPENING OF Bvefybodys 5c ioc Store Red Front ::: Red Cloud, - - Ncbrmskm m WILL TAKE PLACE! Saturday, flareh 29 I The veto of President Taft of the Kenyon-Webb Bill has been over ridden by both houses of Congress. On February 28, the Senate, by a vote of 63 to 31, repassed the measure, and, on March 1, the House of Representatives, by a vote of 241 to OS took similar action. I thank Qod I have lived to see the day, when the representatives of the American people will answer on the roll call with their votes; the entreaties and Imploring prayers of millions of country-serving, God-fearing, homo-loving men and women. This day, O men, we who hold high station, can dedicate one vote to liberty, country, God, and home and re-dldicdte the Constitution to the people and withdraw it forevej as a bulwark for that conglomeration of cormorants who debauch manhood, slaughter womanhood, butcher childhood, and crucify babyhood on tho cross of ulchol. Representative Roddenbcrry of Georgia ste A Poll of the Press AT lO O'CLOCK a. m. Nothing Sold OvorlOo m I .v.xvW'v'V ppf0 BIRTHST0NES For every month of the year there is a Birthstonc For January, The Garnet For February, The Amytheat For 'March, The Bloodstone For April, The Diamond For May, The Emerald For June, The Pearl For July, The Ruby For August, The Sardonyx For September, The Sapphire For October, The, Opal For November, The Topas For December, The Turquoiae WHAT IS YOURS? Wear m Queen City Guaranteed Ring for Perfeot Satisfaction. WM vA IWH What Various Papers Say ol the Kenyon-Webb Victory "This measure is the most far reaching piece of anti-liquor legislation ever put before Congress," says the Wash into n correspondent of the New York Times. "That the people believe in the fundamental morality of the measure." says the Richmond Times-Dcspatoh, "is proven by the vote in the House." "The victory for the bill is regarded as the severest blow ever dealt the liquor traffic," are the words of the Nashville Banner. Tho surprisingly triumphant passage through Congress of the long de. layed legislation stopping interstate shipments of liquor to points where state laws prohibit its sale, is the most spectacular victory and iu some respects the most significant one that temperance sentiment ever obtained in this country. The Continent. The opponents of the measure say that from the day it becomes a law the breweries ana distilleries or tno country will begin to dwindle as com mercial assets, and that by the time the "end of diminishing" is ireached the business will be one-half what it is today and that there will be a correspond ing shrinkage in the field of present employment in that line Chicago Even ing Post. The passage of this measure has meant a signal triumph for the tem perance people of the United States, while It will be a heavy blow to the liquor Interests. Nashville Tennesseean. The fact remains that no one event in the last quarter of century has given the brewery Interests as hard a blow aa this law. They will fight with all their power In the future, but they might just as well try to stem the tide lor the wave of the ocean. Prohibition as the remedy for the drink trafflo hsa 'come to stay, Kansas Issue. E. H. Newhouse Jeweler & Ontometrist 3 C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector. (WVvAWA -BSSSlSBSa- viX'vtA4'Wb-& fwmmmBSses S3tJeMHM.w DFHlJiU UUUUb All of Oof Lines s Let Us Show Them To You PAUL STOREY i - -'eflBBBmaveses The Clothier S969WBBBBaiaKJ .: BARGAIN DAY BOOSTS COflTEST Following is the standing of the Contestants: Gertie Cartwright 67,960 Mrs. Clara Copley... 11, 875 ElenorGilham 78,300 'Miss Gertrude Coon .43,600 Miss Maude Hayes.. 34.000 Mrs. L. H. Matkins.. 25.100 Miss Rose McGuire.. 20.600 Mary Christian ..,..11,700 Grace Kinsell 11.000 Mrs. Ida Worden ....10.700 May Elliott j-10,700 Edna , VanHora 10.700 . y fc'ilj .1 SB 1 th ';- 8 Oft 1 1 , t m Mil tVi'jiut.(VJ lJLL r-'nifiAimiefiii