V r ft ;V" UOODJAR ' Sec the Good Yenr Casings and Tubes before you buy. Wc handle all sizes and carry a large stock. You want to remember that the Good Year people made a reduction on the 1st of April of 10 per cent on all of their castings and tubes. It is not very often that a Good Year casing or tube goes wrong, but when you do you will find their adjustment very satisfactory. We also carry a good stock of Presto Tanks for ex change and can show you the famous Presto Inflator. which can'inllate your tires for you with less work and very little expense. f Get Polesine oil to lubricate your cylinders and aw llnHltnHfl I Tfiu n i hh - irifiit rtl i n 1 1 " rrn It'll! 1 t smoothly and with less wear. The best oil is none loo' . gooa ior a car. We invite you to come village. CHAS. C. BENNETT, Agent Coivbs, 300 Farni Renters Wanted IN BIG HORN BASIN, WYOMING There are splendid opportunities now to rent improved, irri gated farms in the Big Horn Basin on'a basis, of a 'share of the cr,op produced. If interested; write me quickly, and tell me what sixtifciarm yon want to rent: .'' ' , " ' ' I "' THE NEW CAREY ACT LAW Tint iii'W Carey Act Law In Wyoming does not tetiulri i-".lrienc cu tin Intnl. You buy tint liintl from the State ut litty eonts per ncru, and water riulit fiom the iii'lKHtiuiU'niii'iin.v at llfty dollais jier acre. A leiiHonable auuiuiit mu-a ne rultlvalfl barons jiroor is tninlu. Write for imttlcii.un. nlout,tlils m-u PERSONA LY CONDUCTED EXCURSION. Join one of our excursions to the Big Horn Basin on the first and third Tues days of audi month; low homeseekers' rates on these dates. aHiRH How aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacLam? L The broken winded hone quits because Hi Afc lung are defective The mixer on an JIRp engine Is like the lungs of a hone and antes Tht automatic mixer on a Stlckney Engine never cults. I VaaWaWaWmaaWaam EXCLU8IVB1 M Red Cloud Hdw. & Imp. Co., Red Cloud, Neb. Memorial To Judge Adams At the morniug session of court Tues day, after reading of the docket, the judge ordered a recess upon which a bar meeting was called, aad Judge Duogan wan elected chairman with Mr. Maurer as secretary. Messrs Qll '-hekn, Ulackledgeand McNeoy were ap ipolnted a 'committee to draft resolu tions relative to the late Judge Adams who was judge of this district for ight years proceeding the present Judge, and report at 4 o'clock. At the appointed hour, the following resolutions were reported; , Whereas, Ou the 6th day of the Up resent month, the Hon. Ed. L. Adams, a former judge of this court died; and whereas Judge Adams dis charged the duties of his otHoe with a dignity, intelligence and impartiality, Cfeat elevated the administration of fcaw to the highest place in the oon ri deration and affections of the people et this district; and whereas the law yers and people of this oouuty desire toeipress their appreciation of the character mi services of Judge Adame nd their gratitude therefor in some tumble for; Now, therefore, e It Reaolfed, Pint, That in tae aeah f Judge Adam this district has and see us, when In the Nebraska THE - A D. Clem Deaver, Immigration Agent 1O04 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebraska Mo. a About the Mixer Ed. Hanson AGENT suffered a serious diminution of mental and moral forces; Second, That we hereby acknowl edge with gratitude the great aud permanent changes for the better wroutiht by him in the conduct of our courts; Third, That these resolutions, with a brief statement or his birth, service and death, be transcribed on the records of this court, and copies of these resolutions be given to the Webster county press and forwarded to bin widow. J. 8. QlLHAM, BKIINAim McNint, U II. HtCKI.KltflK, Committee. Mr. Gllham spoke of the conditions prevailing in court before the acces sion of Judge Adams to the bench. Mr. McNeny talked eloquently f the judge as a lawyer, oitlzeu and friend. "What ever was best he tried to do, what ever was noblest be tried to be. There caube no higher eulog)." Mr. Ulaokledge made a fine presenta tion of the relations between lawyers and the judge, which produce a men'al Intlmsoy, a sense of mind absorbing mind tu arduous, yet unembittered contest, a sense of mind quickened by the contact with other minds in earnest contention, yet freed from animosity. We quote the following: "It was my good fortune to kuow and be associated with, the deceased as lawyer, judge and friend, I foutd in li i tn mi able and iipi-iglit judge, h f.ilr uiiil ciniMeiiii-. advocate, a loyal f i lend TtieTe i'lffnt liuthessocia tion'of lawyers 'with each dtlier and with tfie oiih Who presides as judge wlilch, I believe, make a elqeer rela tlo n-li 1 1 tliun can be fou'ij'd' in nuv oflicr vocation; which ships ris of all vanity ami pietense and we h'uow each J other a-, we teiilly art', Notwithstand ing the cariieitiiet ulid vigor with which we conduct our controversies, there is left that clear understanding and -ease of faltno which removes Miiy Hllng and ciyMally.es friendship us pieclous uietal In cleansed through Hie. Thn menioiy of one uuo could participate in Uiomi nnd preside over them, an I w II h that dignity, ability and candor u, our deei used friend lias done, bo ui to gctieiully leine even with the defeated party tiseii&c of tlie Jutting!) of hihown defeat U uitltlfcd to ami will ahMiyh liaVe liie highest place in our ntl'eetiuns ami esteem." Mi'. Muitrer hpoko of the',jndge'.s sy input liy ai the iiutcwoithy charac teristic Hint .appealed especially to Jiim and said us lollowf,: '. "in my opinion the out-chit laOlt'i fit !c of .1 tde'e Atlnulb that tn.leai'ildlu in the Ijeart of every per.on wlio icnew him was the genuine .sympathy and in- (tt'ivAt that lie took in every person with whom he came In- contact. Whether' It be ntt6t'licy, 'clleut, wit tics, juror,(olUcer,br layman, it "mat tered not whether their station in life be high or low, uo person could meet Judge Adatua Hud help but feel that he had come In contact with a tiuly great man, a man of broad intellect, profound learning, rare ability, ster ling integrity, who was really and .rt.iy i.itviusUd in the wellfut'c of every person with whom he came in COIltHCt." Judge Uungan gave a brief-review of the lending events in the life of his predecessor and commended Warmly the chat act or of the dead judge who had been of inestimable service to the people of tliis district by hb services a law. or nnd judge. We quote the following front Mr. MoNeiiy't, speech; "Stricken witli an incurable disea'-e in the prime and vigor of life he was brought suddenly to the colicloiii-. ue-s that Ills days were nuuiberei1 At nu age whmj man Is mostlt for set vice hi- came within the Miaddw feared by all living things. With senses all ujert, freedom to jnmu about in the sweet air, on eatth's pleasant laudcape, to meet his fellows in friendly converse, to work with them with almost his wonted strength, tic knew that Ills hour was'nppoiuied for I hu next (lny,-the ne.st weekythts next ilionth.-certainl.v. the next year, when communion with friend-endear-e 1, with sky and land well loved, must ce.ise. lie met his fate biavely, never shirking his wotk, never witholding his sympathy for others, never wanting i i good fellowship until the cud." A Trip Through Yellowstone Park Mr. K. M, Cox, who for several yeara has been u passenger conductor on the C.U. & I, running out of here, i rnakiug preparations to personally conduct t trip through the famous T.-llowstone Park', The excursion, as planned by Conductor Cox, will leave here August 1st, and is to consist of eight days lu the park aud two days in Salt Lake, and includes the well known Burlington Route, the C. & 8. and the D. & R. Q. lines. The tickets will be good for 60 days with liberal stop over pi ivileges This is one of the gieatest of all the many sight see lug exouruions which are given during the summer months, and with such u man as E. M. Cox personally conduct ItUatii,! like this, we piedicf that it will attract a large crowd from this city, aud we are confident that all who go will receive full returns for the money invested. IHtlct Te CrtJIttrt. &F&S$!' f 'nTh.Con., court. In tlie iiiatterol theestateol Jacob Chap llu Deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all ptrioas hav ing claims and demands agslnst Jacob Chap lin, late ot Webster county, deceased, that the time Used for filing claims agslnst Mkld es ate Is sis months from the llth day of July lili:i. AINuch persons are required to present their claims, with the vouchers, to the Coun ty Judge ot said county, at hlsorttre therein, on or before the llth day ot January IBM; and all claims so tiled will be heard before thesaldjudge on the 12th day ot January KM. at 10 o'clock a. m.; and that the admin istrator Is allowed one year from the 13th day ot June IBIS. In which to pay the debts allowed against said estate and settle the same. A. I). KANNKV. (Seal ) County Judge. I0U1 OPPOITUKITI. t w saaae snore saoaer aunng yw men korf ttu at joat ragvlar .vcck. Becoae a talesmaa. A eld, ilfitikUaBe4 aatocAoblle BMtee ttrimt eiWHty waata as aawat la rtry towaaUa M dlstrtct where it m m refreatattv. Toa aaai ao tferleaae. Toa eaa sell rear ! bar. SeaM of rear aelfhbora art as lag te bar ears. Way doa't yea esll sweat? Will yea as) It bow er wtkl yea asHa tke effsKtaaHyT .Wrtu tala7 bUmjU to m m .. ... .... s .. - ySi mcsvii 3y Estimate of Expenses. The Aumml Usiliuati) of i:.icnsct for t'Ucnl Year cinllni; May 11)11 find Itevenucs for year eudlnv May iui:iut the City of Hed Cloud Nebraska as nitoptcil by the City Council at Its Itvtilar AdJoununV luceUng held June 10, I1U3. uillcers Salaries s W)0 Streets, Alleys, Cross Walks, and Street Kxtcntlon - 'J000 Law aud Order luelud' City Attorney and Marshall. 1200 Litigation .....'. 100 Koitts Including Kire Dep't and Water.. 610 Elections ... . 7S Poor , ... 26 Salary Water and Light Supt r 1500 Salary 1st Knglneer 900 Salary 2nd Knglneer 780 Fuel 6 Oil and Waste 200 Betterments Water and Light System 3000 Otflce Expense Water and Light lept 000 Kxtra help Water and Light Dept 300 Interest on Water liond... .... 1010 Interest on Klectrlc Light Ilonds . 400 Sinking fund Hstlrtng Water Bonds.... 1500 Miscellaneous Expenses 1500 Total f 23000 Iteveuues for year ending May l'Ji:t. Oocuiatlon Fund. - 0811 GO Water (Cost) Fund 2355 65 Water Levy Fund.... 1335 00 (Jenerat Fund 3340 00 Electric Light (Cost) Fund 7o4 14 Klectrlc Light Levy Fund -. 24U0 00 Judgment Fuud 32 73 Firemen's Fuud ....... .. 170 00 129497 02 Interest on Water Bonds 8ft percent. 1280 00 Interest on Electric Light Bonds 85 percent !M 00 31540 02 Passed and approved June 10, HB3. O. C. TSKL, D. K. 8AUNDKHM, (Seal) City clerk. Mayor. Natk T Craattara. 'WSSf&Efc '"Thecounty-court. Im the matter ot the estate ot Clyde Vance Points Deceased. Notice Is hereby given to, all persons ha v. lag elalats aad Remands against Clyde Vance Points, late ot Webster county, deceased, that the Uaseflxea for filing claims against said estate Is six months from the llth day otJulylslt. All such persons are required to present1 their claims, with the vouchers, to the Coun ty Judge otsald county, at his office therein, on or before the llth day of January 1I4; and all claims so tiled will be heard before thesaldjudge on the 12th day of January IV14, st 10 o'clock a. m.; and that the admin istrator Is allowed one year from the 13th day of Juno ItIS, In which to pay the debts allowed against said estate and settle the same. A. D. RANNEY," (Heal. County Judge. ISaa BBAifta vf vvw v nsnvsi The reecat act of April 10th, 1909 fives to all soldiers' widows a peosloa US per gaoath. Fred Maarer, the- et tocaey, has all aeoeasary blanks. ihSSIi s .,urb 'u' ' ,.l''j" Look Here V BINDING TWlftk 11 ' Cents PER POUND Edward Hanson Hardware and Implements RED CLOUD, cb NEBRASKA UCSwIl 9 i sii I,. I ARTISTIG & "9 3 TTsnTsssifr Kxclumlvm OatgHB In Monumanf la Our Wpacialty We constantly have on hand a large supply of the very best of Marble and Granite. 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