. mw mhM!ttmiKtl'i SHi&sgseaetl ,.. t vnfarn (.-ajyt! ' t - 'i- i i WAWAVAVAV.WiV.VASV IL HONE NEWS Bulletin of Tha Week's Doings fAWiVAVA'AWAVAVA'A Watch tor our "llooster Kditlon.'1 An Ice cream social at John Chrlstnn. Smoke Bine Hill Cigar Co. No. 21 oc Cigars. ailv. Geo. W. linker left the Intter part of the week for his home in California. Vfrs J. H. llulley ha9 for her guest this week Mrs. Lucy McMann of Ohio. Al. Hoifman of Bladen spent Mon day ji this city attending to business affairs. ' C. R. Leuszler, wife and child left Tuesday for Omaha, where they Intend to reside. Spring and Summer Suits and Coats at ;Kl,HJ percent discouut at Miner Bros. Co. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foe were spend ing a few days the latter part of the week In McCook. We use only home boiled hams In our Siindttii'hes, 5 mid 10c, at the Puri tan Cafe. adv There will be tin Ice eieani and cake social this evening on the lawn of John Christian's. Mrs M. Hedge enjoyed a visit with her daughter, Mis. Harvey of near Ina vale Tuesday. The Congregational church ladies will hold a market next Saturday at Wullbraudt'b store. adv. Frank Hud ley and family had for their guest over Sunday Allie Uertraud of Republic, Kansas. Fob Salk -Registered White Face Hull. C. H. Coulsou, on the Stone breaker farm. adv. Dr. Stockman departed Sunday for Chicago where he will remain for about ten days or two weeks. 33 percent discouut on Women's Spring and Summer Coats and Suits at Miner Bros. Co. udv. Several of Red Cloud's citizens spent Sunday in Superior where they went to attend the ball games. The ladles of the Baptist church will serve ice cream aud cake on the lawn of John Christian's this even ing. Col. Card and wife have for their guest this week their daughter, Mrs. Georgia Perkins who resides In Lln-i coin. Mrs. Rufus Miksch and daughter, Miss Fannie spent the latter part of last week with friends north of Guide Rock. George Morhart, who now resides at Pueblo, Colo.i was visiting his .father and brothers at this place the first of the week. lieo. Pierce left the latter part of the week for his home in California after a visit with frieuds and relatives in this vioinlty. Wm, Hayes left on Monday morning for Grand Island to accompany his daughter, Mrs. Houchin, to this place, the lady beiug very 111. Mrs. Henry and J. S. Gil bam receiv ed word on Monday that their uncle, Mr. John Porter, had died suddenly at his home in Clinton, Illinois. Try our 10c Lemonades, they are un excelled. Milk shakes 6c aud the best o! soft drinks and ice cream always on band at the Puritan Cafe. adv Dr. aud Mrs. J. W. Moranville left the latter part of the week for western points in search of a climate which would prove beneficial to the Doctor's health. The W. C. T. U., will meet Wednes day, July 3()th, ut '2:3o p. m., with Mrs. C. J. Pope. This is our annual meeting and all members are urged to be present. Charley Fox left Sunday evening for Oxford where he has secured a post tlon with a companywbo are install ing new electric light wires at that place. E. J. Overiug Jr., of the firm of Overing Bros. & Co., left last night for Arapahoe aud other points in the western part of the state to attend to business matters. Elder J. E. Jarboe arrived on Mon day from the western part of the state where he has been the past two weeks looking after things pertaining to Sunday schools, etc. Farm Loanm-l have a limited la mount of private money to place in first mortgage farm securities, short or long time, at lowest rates with optional payments. Write or phone. Daniel Gakdkii, Riverton, Nebraska. The Lincolu Dally Star Endurance Run under the auspices of the Lincoln Auto Club, competing for cups offered by Star, will bo participated in by about thirty automobiles and is to leave Lincoln on thy morning of July 20th, returning on the .afternoon of July 31, covering about -150 miles of Nebraska roads, lied Cloud is to be their stop the first night, and from this point they will leave on the morning of the 30th, for the northwest, Kearney being the night control for the second day, Remember the date, next Tues day, July 29tli., and watch for them. is on Hie sick list. The Chief's "llooster lMitlou" will be real (loin's. Chan, llennett was down from Cow 1s Wednesday morning. Rev. Williams of (lultle Rock was in town Friday afternoon. Mrs. Warren Longtin returned Tues day from a visit in Hastings. Mesdames Bessie Cain unci Ethel Pyle left for St. Joe, this morning. Don't forget the ball game this afternoon. Red Cloud vs Illldrelh. Oeo. W. Hummel was attending to business affairs in Guide Rock yester day. Mrs. Martin Polfus is spending the week with her mother near Guide Hock. Dow Kaley aud Verliu Taylor have returned home from a two weeks visit In Missouri. Wm. West of Hartley art ived in tin city yesterday for a short visit with his mother. . A. H. Carpenter left yesterday morn ing for Sheldon, Kansas, to attend to business matters. We use only home boiled hams in our .Saudwicliu-, 5 and 10c, at the Puri tan Cafe. aiiv Miss 1U Armsltougnf Blue Hill, is visiting at the home ol .Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Coon this week. Mirlli Walker has gone to Des Moines, Iowa, to spend several weeks visiting with relatives. Mrs. T W. Hatfield has for her guest this week her daughter, Mis. Ethel Pyle, who resides in St Joe. Mrs. R. W. Kootit. aud daughters left last week for Long Beach, Calif., where they will spend some time. John Arniagostof Burr Oak, Kuusns, aud Mrs. L. C. Garber of Fairbury, attended the Cather-Gurber nupltals. The Webster County Teachers' Insti tute will be held in the Washington school building Aug. 11th to 10th, in clusive. Oliver Wright this week moved his family back to this city from Oxford, to which place he taken them a few weeks ago. Ed Hcrrlck, the popular wire chief for the Lincoln Telephone Company is entertaining his father, who resides at Hebron, this week. L SPeciai.: Maple Ice" Cream and Strawberry Sherbet every ' Saturday aud Sunday at the puritan Cafe. H. Ludlow, Proprietor. adv.v ') Mrs. Kenyon SUee'tr of Omaha is pending the week in this city as the guest of her sister, Mrs F. S. Hender son, and daughter, Mrs. D. H. Kaley. Dick Runchey right handmau of the Overing Bros., A . Co. Monumental Works, left yesterday mornmtf fort Campbell to set up a monument in the cemetery there. MissJosie Igou, the accomplished musio instructor, left Tuesday evening for Passadena, California, where she will spend about a month visiting with her sister who resides at that place. Constable C. A. Schellak, wife and daughter went to Hastings yesterday morning. Mr. Schellak returned home the same evening, but Mrs. Schellak will remain a few days visiting with relatives. Chas. White, who resides ou the farm of Perry lieardslee, threshed a field of wheat which made an avei age of thirty seven bushels per acre. Other wheat threshed by J. L. Barlow has averaged from eighteen to twenty five bushels. W. H. Fuller of Hastings is in the city this .week acting in the capacity of consulting engineer to County Surveyor Geo. II. Overiug. The gentle men are engaged in making surveys, plans, etc., for the proposed new sewer system. Do you notice that J. H. Halley is making the most of the farm loaus? He is sole agent for Trevett, Mattis & Haker, and is offering the best rates, terms and option in the market aud that is the reason. adv. Mrs. John Grlffeth acoompanled Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones to their home at Clay Ceuter, on Monday, they going over via automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Jones autoed over on Saturday and spent Sunday in this city. Attorney Bernard McNeny and family and Alf MuCall and family left yesterday for Colorado Springs, Den ver, and other Colorado points where they intend spending some time and eujoy a few real cool breezes. Mr. Charles Klzer of Dallas, 'Texas, sueprised his father aud mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Kizer by making them a visit Wednesday. Ho left this city twenty six years ago and was so changed that his mother did not know him. He has been doing well in his new home and will remain here for a few weeks. , Grant Turner has been obliged te labor under ditllcultles this week, Last Suuday, he together with Ralph Foe and Geo. HnllUter, started via the trl-oycle hand car route for Superior, to see tne tmii game, wnett near Guide Roak u wheel cume off iind on gathering themselves together Grant, unfortunately found be was the ouly one injured, he suffering a badly I'd. (larber ""0 it is repotted' bruised hand. The Goiuden-Kaley Clothing Go.'s X fllUiili . g 3 ti$ 4iw(f ii 1 "I , 'fl lu w,,Tp AM Ife i M llW "J A'iStSG aar""w '-1 an VS Offers to discriminating men a splendid money saving chance on MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S ft HIGH GRADE SUITS For two weeks only commencing Saturday morning, July 12th, at 8:30 o'clock and closing Saturday night, July 26, remarkable price reductions on Men's Suits. All regular stock, new spring goods at 20 Per Cent Discount from our regular plain figure prices. Kuppenhcimer, Cloth Graft and Society Brand Clothes. We hive a good assort ment of Young Men's Nor folks we will closest 20 Per Cent Discount. '.. Hairy fifcd '-fiUF W Share of These Bargains - - ' """" '' ' ' - - ...--.- - .1 - . - f Report of the Treasurer of Webster County, Nebraska. flCCapilUiailUII, biiuwiiik llic umuuuu uu uiuu U'liuai; i. loiu, vim i.uiiiiuii. BHikn liinuc, n.ii.ino icuccukui iiu iiiijuiiu I l'IIinilll!lk( UJ nana ( inB CiCMC of the 30th day of June, 1913, in each and all of theae several funda and account of R, W. Koontz, treasurer of Webater county, Nebraska, together with tha total amounta oitne aevarai iiema ataiea. COLLECTIONS TOTALS Cash on hand Januarjrl, 1913 69,714 32 1911 tax and prior collections .... 758 16 1912 tax collections 130,067 05 School land principal 936 00 " interest 1632 82 " lease 57 45 University land principal 3996 00 " Interest 1020 58 " lease 240 46 January appt 3613 63 June r 3793 tt:i County poor farm n29 80 Miacelaneous collections general.. 1180 65 " 'triage.. 59 36 ' " school .. 53 39 " " Red Cloud B. L. bond 4000 00 Fines and license 531 00 Interest on County deposits 730 12 Redemptions 446 97 Motor vehicles 348 00 Fees 26 75 S 214035 84 I hereby certify that the above statement ahowing the balance on hand January 1, 19 18, the amounts collected and disbursed from January 1, 1913, to June 30, 1913, inclusive, and the balance on hand July 1, 1913, is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Railroad bonds outstanding $16000 00. Due. Janu ary 1, 1914 Subscribed and aworn to before me this 2d day of July, 1913. E. W. ROSS, County Clerk. R. W. KOONTZ, County Treasurer, By J. J. Garber, Deputy. By C. D. Robinson, Deputy Miss Pearl Hudley spent Sunday vis. Iting in Superior, Charley Novak of Blue Hill was In the oity .Saturday. G. V. Anderson of McCook spent Saturday in this city, The Hull bluckbmlth shop Is belug torn down this week and a new modern building is to be erected in Uh place. The uuual weekly band concert wa6 given 011 Monday eveulng. The night was an ideal one, the concert a real one. nrnwt'MOT y s T AijmmmwrMPb ims 'if i wtfaML iir BSkWttsimVi&mmtmr u ih.?AYi,jmri ?:?.iiusrr lrfl mmaim mi mHitw'?C!ZF!mEKKKawWfMmz3nkwmwwMaaW ONionaaa We have also a good assort ment of odd suits ranging in size from 34 to 44 which sold regularly at $22.50 to $25.00 will be placed in one lot at the remarkable low price of $15. 00 9 Men's Dress Straw Hats at Mid-Summer Reductions. &. DISBURSEMENTS TOTALS Paid state treasurer 3381 51 " county general warrants.... 12346 63 ' bridgn " .... 11567 14 " " poor warrants 1126 20 " soldiera relief warrant m .... 49 07 " R.R. bond coupons 3(K) 00 " school bonds and coupons .. . 1125 00 " school district -orders 49692 67 " commission orders 2600 63 " district road orders 5900 98 " poll receipts 46 00 " Garfield township orders; . . . 730 61 " Guide Rock " " .... 874 00 " Oak Creek " " .... 168 25 " City and Village treasurer.. 84 27 " " bonda 6336 50 redemption 420 77 " office and county expense... 14144 " commissions 2843 29 " fees 26 75 ' i Furnished ryom for rent. Third house south of Catholio church, cast side of streut. J. A. llrndford, wife and children, left the latter part of the week, Mrn, Bradford going to Hastings for a visit at the homo of her parents, ami J. A. going on to Omaha where he intends spending a week with his pareuts, Kenneth Williams is holdiug down the position of wire chief for the telephone company during Mr. Brad' ford's absence. Also a small lot sizes 34 to 42. regular $15.00. $18.00 and $20.00 Suits at $10.12 Boy's Knickerbocker Suits at 20 Per Cent Discount. ' 'A' V $136870 51 Ed l'lutt as in Fulls City the first of pie week on business. Several of our citizens took in Buft'a lo Bill's show at Hastings Friday. Frank Perry left the last of the week for eastern markets where he will purcliuse goods for the firm of Weesner, Terry & Co. Fred Arnold, Hurry Buckles, aud Miss Cora Weesner and her aunt, Mrs. White returned home Sunday evening from Kearney where they had been visiting Miss Mabel Buckles. 1XOQ1S1 ieWHbMtHMBMI In order to make this the greatest sale we have ever held we will offer our line of Selz & Florsheim Oxfords worth $4.00. $4.50 and $5.00 at $2. Remember this sale lasts only for two weeks and the first "pickiM" is al ways the best., M ' . i i v BALANCES JULY 1, 1913 TOTALS State general 390 " university 69 " bridge 24 " university land lease 68 County general 7567 " bridge 4943 " rosd 7338 M poor farm :..... 997 " soldiers relief 261 " railroad bond 13676 Commissioners district 8364 School districts 21427 School bond 4173 Bladen general '..... 24 " water bond 1328 ' ' electric light bond 450 " water worka 7 " electric light works 7 Blue Hill general 430 " water bond 445 " water worka 84 " electric light bond 1052 works .... 87 special 127 Cowles Village .2 Guide Rock village 10 Red Cloud general , . . . 47 " water bond 963 worka 10 " electric light bond 412 worka.... 11 " judgment 80 " special 5 Garfield township special 484 Guide Rock township special 1156 Oak Creak township special 28 Pleasant Hill " " 601 Redemptions 70 02 82 66 90 47 62 99 35 61 24 '62 23 76 40 17 IS 60 58 Of K 75 66 7S 11 10 CO 42 as IS 44 11 6S fit 93 38 71 5ft 35 S 77165 m Fresh candy, peanuts and cigars Warren's Restaurant. C. L. Craig of Oberlin, Kansas, spent Sunday in Red Cloud. iohn Boon of Franklin was in th city the latter part of thu week. J. I). Knhn returned to Sallna, Kun srts, the first of the week after a visit with his family at thts place. He kj. tends to locate at this place permaneiaf ly, aud is making preparation to taovs) his family there In the tramedisAs) future. .. .-.. 1 , 'i i -.! i I ll U ' if 0 ;f. LM li I ' i! M Hi l m R ii II wh nn w H. N ri .Hi n m 1 1 V V V I