fmSmmmHunm wmtmmmMMmmmmmmMmmtxtt Htt&Wn!ailWllwms&X(iSiliM 'HP.-Kvirmffri,-0" s fw vWduajamiM N a: v : HOME NEWS Bulletin of Tho Week's Doings Jack Waller of Cowles spent Sunday in this city. Dr. Bole-, was a pa-engorto Lincoln hist Frltlwy morning. Mr-s J. 11. Stunser litis been having tin tneiis'es the past week. Mesdames E. 11. and Uoytl Smith ispent Sumliiy In Hlverton. Bubo Schult;: hud the misfortune to loose one of his horses Sunday. No More Chips Wo pay cash for I'loduce. Weesnerl'eiry tV. Co. For your ieo cream and soft dtinks go to the Ban Ton Bakery, adv. 1 The best slioit orders in town aie served lit the Puritan Cafe. Try them. James Miner had the misfortune to have one of his arms broken last week DO Acres of Hood l'.tstute for rent Inquire ofW. U Uui'AiiD I! F. D.Xo 11. ilui't -n -lp'it,- I ,V. u .il I'.-l II tl illl Mill .l t Ciistot inilvi-l f Ui ttd'lt front in lit-Yoik. n. and dniij.di'i'i' l Imv lu-i'o m t: 'ie!.i- pent with &li ILi'h day morn til' uiul. Nellie -eitv the last Nebr. Mr-. V. ii ' Glltner !"'' . i lives. Mrs. Do'.li" W.iWi of Superior 1-VUInv nml Niiunlnj in tin-city friends. Col. J. TI. Klllrigr is now (Living a new Cadillac auto which lie purchased lust week Tom Auld of Omaha spent Suturdiij in thU city looking after his banking interests. lee cream, soft drinks and con feet lonery always on luiud at the l'untan Cafe. adv. You perfer cash for your produce We pay cash. No More Chips. Woes ner Perry fc Co. Our 'Joe dinners are unexcelled. Trj them at the Puritan Cafe. II. Ludlow, proprietor. adv. Miss IJeLtte Smitli left for MoCook Saturday to visit with A P. Illy and wife for a few days. '.'iH percent discount on Women' Sprlng and Summer Coats and Suits at Miner Bros. Co. adv. Wo enjoyed aline mess of new home grown potatoes this week, which was raised in Mrs. Chas Stefl'iu's garden. Special attention given to dlsea-u.s of eye and ear. Masses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Bed Cloud, Nebr Theie was 2:1 cai s of stock shipped out of hero Sunday to St. Joe and Kan sas City. Inavale shipped out 1.1 cais of stock also. I have the best rale in the county on farm loans. See mo and be conviuced. My motto prompt service. A. T. Wai.kku. Mis. Rev. Cole'und' children depart ed for Hillsdale, Michigan to visit her parents aud other relatives. They ex poet to bo goue about a month. Nardy Harris, who is working in the Sun printing ofllee at Clay Center, speut Friday in this city with relatives. While here he made this otllee a pleas ant call. Some person who is too mean to live among deceut people, put out some poison and Oliver Hedged pet dog found the same with the result that the dog is no more. This, Indeed, is about as small h tiick as any human could be capable of. At The Farmers' Restaurant and Luuch Hoom. 0 cent lunches 13 ceut short orders aud 2.1 cent meals. A And cook und.qulok torvice. Opposite the 5 aud 10 cent store, Red Cloud. V. E. Springer, Mgr. Farm Loant-l havo a limited a mount of private money to plaee In first mortgage farm securities, short, or long time, at lowest intes with optional nnvmuuts. Write or phone. Daniel G.nni:it, Rlverton, Nebraska. .1. A. Bradford had the misfortune to burn both his hands rather severely one day tho last of the week. When up to the top of a .'JO-foot pole, his climbers gave away, and he slid to the bottom. Holding to the polo with his hands to ksep from falling backwards produced sutllcient fiietiou to burn both his hands. CASH FOB HUGS. Not a new pio position. This store has ALWAYS PAID CASH FOR FUGS or one cent more in trade, ami will continue to do so. Other produce bought the same vav. VVO milKC a casii ur umiu jji ..-, optional with our customer Turnuro 4 Sou. adv. The fuuerul of Harry S. Brown was held at thu M. L church on Sunday afternoon The tiro department, of which the young itiuti was a member, turned out ju a body, and tho church was crowded with, friends of tho de ceased, runoial FervlcesV were con ducted by Uev. Tompkins and tho tloral offerings were many and beauti ful, which attested, in u measure, the osteon in which Harry whs held by all Who knew him. -F, G, Miss Clara Burgess spent Tuesday '.u llttstit.g. Mrs, Hentj Nexhouse litis been on the sick lis' this week. The lest shot t orders in town me sorted at the Putitan Cife. Try them. Herb Cook an 1 wife, Mr Patrick a d M-ss Myru Cook lett Miturdny for Omaha. 1M and Antone Kudrna were attend 1 ut to busings affairs in this city Saturday. Spring ami Summer Suits and Coats at :."'.; pel cent di-couut at Miner Bio , Cj. adv. James Mcintosh and wife smut Sun day in (.Stand Island, going over in their automobile. Mis. Nellie West Castor left Monday morning for Alma wheie she will tench for u few week. Rev. John J. lluyne will preach at the In Hun Creek -chool house Sunday tiler noon at 3 p. m. Mis Wilbur Hamilton spent it ft days the last of the week visiting with relatives in Guide Bock. Miss Marguerite Richardson has re turned homo fioiu Indiana where she h .s neen u ding school. A Deck', ai. I wife had for their jii-'s on 'ittv tin? la5 of the week Ni-i liiiuin m w. ;.!.' . 'es. Han vO am -i l met .-''! in Ills oM pusi mil In I'mini'v tv . i'iS store aft. r a h t s.sr. in Um.ili i and i'latts-rn-uih. Mi- V. - 's.l 11.11 Vl-O'l Vi t fll ' I l() her hi'iiu-iii O'ii, N.b'o..a. ' tlrst of the week attir a vi. t ... i t home ofO Ti-el. Mis Di s-le Taylor in rived homo'the 'as! of the AfeU trotn Buiild-r, Colo., wheie she has been ittioiidltig thi'-tate university. M. W. Carter mid family had for their guests on Sunday ClitVord Itotten Held and C. M. Uharring and family of Nelson They came over In an auto. A J. Armstrong, aged 02 yeais, died tt the home of Ills daughter. Mrs. John A Coon, Saturday after h short illness Tho funeral was held on Tuesday after uoou. . Miss May lladell of Long Island. ICai sis, returned to lur home on Moti lity morning after spending several lays visiting with friends and relatives at this p'a.'e. FOR SALE-.!. 1. Case Threshing Outllt; engine '2: horse power; sepent tor nOxiiS. All In good running order. 1'or full particulars phone or call on Vatricka Bi others. The County Board of Equalizitlon will meet June 10,1010, nt tho court house at which time all interested should bo present and protect their rilits.-E. W. Boss, County Clerk. Do you notice that J. H. Bailey Is making the most of the fann loans lie is sole agent for Ttevett, Mattis & Baker, and is offeiiilg the best rates, terms and option' in the market and that is the reason. v adv. Tho funeral of John Bardon who died at his home northwest of Red Cloud was held in Rlverton on Satur day morning. Mr. Bardon had been a resident of this section for n number of years and was 80 years of age. Mrs. Boyd Smith and children left Tuesday for Llncolu where they will reside this summer, Boyd having ac cepted a position with an insurance company at that plaee. Mrs. E. B. Smith accompanied them for a short visit. Miss Beatrice McKeighan was seri ously Injured on Tuesday, in Lincoln, where she had gone to visit her mother. She was standing near a bon-llre when a cartridge, which had been gathered up with the trash, ex ploded, the bullet passing through her wrist. The Bladen Odd Fellow&. are mak ing preparations for a big time on June lllth when they will dedicate their new Hall. Thu afternoon will bo taken up with parade aud Pubic ded ication services in front of the hall, aud In thu evening a Banquet aud Entcraiumeut will be given. Daniel Gurber of this city delivered an address in Franklin on Decoration Day. The old toldiers and tho Odd Fellows held a joint memorial in the Methodist church of that city, aud Riv. (.ill ill 1 ustor of tlie church, and Mr. Garber spoke in connection with an clabaratoprograrn. Rev. and Mrs. John S. Bayno of Kearney, Nebraska are visiting their 6oii Rev. Bayne- this. Mr. Bayne senior bus locently closed his work at Kearney, whoto for three years ho was pastor of tho First Congrogatlotiul church. He will preach for his sou, Sunday morning at the Congregationiil church, Arthur Ilcndor'-on, who for some months past has held thu lucrative position as "devil" In thlsolllco. resign- o.l on Monday morning, said resigna tion taking effect Immediately. The young man Intends to duvoto his energy to farm life, which, perhaps, will prove more to his calling. Never the less it was a severe shook, coming as it did at a time when "The Boss" is out of town, and should this issue fail to reach tho standacd we have endeav ored to malutaiu, please, dear reader, consider how much grief we hae had to bear this week? Ch:i- Bennett was down from Co wlrs Satin day, John Sehult. of Guide Hock was In town this nioinlng. I The young folks enjoyed a dance In iTiirnuies hall last Friday cU'lilng. j A tim rain of Si! 10J Inches fell Moti (day night which will help the crops. Mrs. Belle Kengle left for Victor, Colo., Sunday evening for a short islt. rather Fit gerald and Bernatd Me Neiiy weie in NcKuu Tuesday onbitsl 110'S. Mi. McKlnittiey and daughter have gone to Fort Morgan, Colorado, on a visit. ' Spring and Summer Suits and Coats at tills, per cent discount at Miner Bios. Co. adv. Ben Gibson and family aio enjoying a visit from Mr. W. E. Harrison of Geneva, this week. The four year old son of Jim Iloubal the tailor, died on Tuesday evening after it shott illness. Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Foam ol Stipetioi spent a few days in this iMty tho tlrst of the week with theii patents A. E. Atkins and wife have for their quests this Wtiek O A. Barber, wife and son, who rc-ddc in Havclock. Miss Mabel Howaid has gone to Portland, Oregon, and other Paellle coast points on an extended visit. There was n cloud burst east of Guide Rock Wednesday afternoon. Some of the corn was washed out. Rev. E.N.Tompkins went to II list rigs yesterday toolllolutoat a wedding which taken place there the same day. Mis. Hazel Merteu and baby are in the city tills week caring for her mother, Mrs. Williams who is quite ill Adolph Sldlo, oue of Batin town ship's most prosperous farmers, bought a new Buick auto of John Havel last week. Mrs. John G, Potter's sister, ( Mrs. MeClough, who had been visiting in ibis city for several days, left Wednes day morning for Salt Lake City, L'tah. Dr. R. V. Nicholson ot Lincoln has arrived in the city and taken possess ion of the Dr. Trumble dental busi ness which lie purchased u few weeks ago. Arrangements have been made to hae Bishop Bcccher preach next Sun day night at an open air meeting on the High School grounds at ?:.'10. This will be a Union meeting. The Bishop will preach at tho Grace church in the morning. All are cordially invited. School Board Holds Meeting Ri:ti 1 1 ui p. Nnui., June U, Unit Board met in tegular session, Mem bers present Stotey, Gilliam, Crelgh toil, Blackledge and Trumble SiipHiiiiti'iident i emitted the totiu school eniolliuetit tor the year as f 1 1 IOWS! tirades 1 to S Oir.sirO Total irn High School Girls BUS HiiMMmrfiiiwwiiinwwMWMniMwaaMHMaMMMM V Boys 'Jill Boys k"i Boys 'I'M Total 1711 Total 111': Girls :i:w Free High School Tuition Statement of Webster County School District. To Bed Cloud High School Dr. For the Second Semester eudltij. May HO, lDI.'J. s School Dlst No. .1 .i .. u t. ,t t S ,t It ., f 11) ' BI 11 lj " " ' 1? t. t il oj V!7 " " ;io it II JM t M ii ii i. ;J3 II I II M ii ii ii iy ii ii ii r.w ii .i ii (J. 1 (m v ii i ii j( $ fil on 10 Til) ,'7 00 ii) :,u i:t 5i 7 cu id :o l.i r.o o7 r.o i:t ;.o III! 10 10 r.o i:i r.o , 07 r.o nt no i:i &u , J7 00 n no U7 CO L'7 1)0 40 no i;t r.o 10 Ml 1:1 r.o i:i r.o THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR THE PTHEflS OF Red Cloud and Vicinity We wan't you to see our line of Spragues Wash Suits for your boys and the famous s sKo & E. Waists 8 I V Wash Suits 50c to $2.50 Wash Waists 50c to $1.00 The most practical and economical dress for boys ever designed. Come and see them. It will pay you. I $7:Ks oo receipts for the as compared to Cowles Schools Close for Summer The closing of another year of the Cowles school was marked by a decid edly successful two nights entertain ment Because of the lack of an opera house, a large teat was rented for the purpose of accomodating those who wanted to attend tho presentation of these events. That much time had been spent iu preparation by both teachers and students was evident from thi masterfu' way all was st iged The play a drama iu four acts en titled, "Tho Dust of the Earth" was put on Thursday night. The seating capacity of 'the big tent with rapt attention. The scenery for , the piny was painted by h local painter and was adjudged a feature that added much to the event. Too much 'praise cm not be given the actors as each preformed the allotted part admir ably, but a great deal of the laud for success is due to wise selection of the character. No better selection could have been made for the parts, and to mention one as a "star" above another would be unfair aud show much partiality. The second evening, another large audience witnessed a musical that would do credit to a city school. Readings wero given at intervals by three students that warrant much praise. A chorus of twelve furnished two well splendid numbers, while both a ladles' and a menV quartette furnished two well rendered numbers, one each. FewHigh Schools ci.n boast of a hotter men's quartette, and tho ladios' stand a close second. The second pilrt of the program was v. feature. An operetta with ten parts was well iltted to be a olosing climax. Both in acting and singing each of the ton scored the pi also of thosu who heard them. In this, as iu thu play, was noted a splendid iidaptlblllty of each to his part. We me safe iu say lug that few schools of the size mid thu standing of ours can equal these two events of last week. These events mark the culmination of two years have and porslstoiit work on thu part of thu High School leauhurs No uirort has buon spared .by them in making this pat I of thetiu young peo plu'Bequipmmeui measure up to their scholastic attainments. A brilliant future Is surely in stoie for teachers and pupils alike who havu so nobly tolled to attain such it Htandard. Words are Inadequate to express the praise due these teachers, and the merited attuitimsnts of these future Emplro bulldors. Total Tho total tuition year are ?l,"i01 M) 5l0jl.Ui) of a year ago. 1 Statement of Commencement Re ceipts aud.Bpeuces for 10111 was as follows Expenses $187.77 from sale of seats Sill, from Lcuora Springer 5:10. ;: . The following bills wetc read and 01 dured paid: Kilwnril llaiismi jllO 71 Mliool K'lu.'t II. II. Ncwhousu 1 00 reullrs Unilerwooil I'j .e rltei J. A. Toiiilliisun W'liltakcrA. llauklih It. l Auto Co HihUI, Mctut cu II. I.'. McKurluiiil Co in 1 11 ore fit I Ail erllsor, Kil llaiibou Arniis Upon motion the secretary was In structed to scenic additional help and rush tho work of e.cavatlng the base ment of thu Washington Bldg. Upon motion thu Bldg. and Ground Committee was Instructed to secure estimate of cost aud proceed to make such changes and repairs in the High School Bldg., us they deemed necess ary. Upon motion the resignation of T A. fiumblo was ucceptcd. Upon motion Superintendent was instructed to invest the proceeds of Commencement iu High School library books Board adjourned. R. 1). Moitliz, Secretary. 15he fa Gouiden-lfaleyClotningGo. & RED CLOUD'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS lwvS 3 S3 ' O0hiIiiIIls II 7j " 7 Si " I 15 " I fell boukx :i bo siipi.iitH i .VJ printing '2 7l Nlliillt'S l) 1& prlntliiK s GARFIELD A Hue rain on Monday night. Clay Weaver's childieu are sick with the diptherirt. Rube Sclmltz hud the misfortune to 1 isc ono of bis horses 011 Sunday. Smith Bros., slipped the last of their fut cattle 10 market 011 S.iiinday. The fariueis ate biiny iu their corn aud cutting and htacklug all.ilta hay. George Houchiii was hauling corn from his farm near Guide Buck one day last week. Muriel and Ethel Fisher, who have been verv siuk for the last two weeks with dipiherhi, are some better now. WESTERN WEBSTER The alfalfa harvest is on this week. The Luudy children have the whoop ing cough. This locality was visited by a Hue rain Monday night. Chlldreiis' Day exercises have been put olJ at both churches. Francis Kolley expects to begin the (.ruutiun of a new house in a week or two. Orrlu Harvey shipped in 101 head 1 f cattle for summer pasture the last of tho week Mrs. Carpunter and her brother, Frank Bloom, sold a carload of hogs lust week. Charles Herrlek of Indiauola called on his brother C. L. Horrlck Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunt aro tho proud pin cuts of a baby gill that ar rived nt their homo Saturday morn l"g' ' Will Robertson was iu St. Joe I ho llrst of the week. 'MX percent discount on Women's Spring and Summer Couts and Suits at Miner Bros Co. adv, RED CLOUD (53- Will Celebrate -41 g The Fourth I , , I Begin to get ready now for the big- ft gest celebration in years. ( Between now and the Fourth and WJ thereafter you will need some eoof m clothes. We have them in the ( nnnfnLW r1icirfnc t annrirtff nrinac W We have just received a large con- J signment of Wash Silks, some new bilk btnpe Voiles and some of the new Motor Cloth. You will do well to look these over and get your pick first. Don't wait tilT the summer is half over before you secure your summer apparel. (j -1 r I curJ& SS1S fcM ii 3E BARBARA PHARES Molm Agent For Butterlck Patterns Red Cloud. Nebraska 'vWsr,GBBi T V( vWf FOR FURNITURE GO TO THE OLD RELIABLE Furniture Store ED. AMACK Licensed Undertaker in Nebraska and Kansas ALL THE FHONK9- f-yANyvi IWV WV MivsTvAA 1 I I n l Iii n s ' 9 um -x v.. Ml 1 . Bck .M'114