tV AJIM f r- -,ww?R&r KVlhom ... lfrtVtlWS'ftWm'Kw'W'. . . T.' I V T v i' I i t J ' TO ' mrKsaRxctra.xatxvttiioyaiBvtMrtviW3fruesumtv B- HOME NEW S Bulletin of Tho Wock'o Dolnf.s i Xext Tue.-diiy will be St. Patrick's ilny. ' AUeuil the conwiittou lH'xt Monday niu'lit. L'rod Clutto i)C lllue Hill wis In town Tuesday. Koy (Siirbur returned to his homo at Ilebrou Saturday. Miss Kdlth McKulghan Is in (irand Island this week (leo. .! Warren went toOnuiha Mon ilivy inoi nini; on business. Lawrence Medll shlppeil a ear of cattle tn Kalian- City Sunday. Miss lluttlo Christian left Monday for Rockport, Mo., to Wit reltitivrs llnrvey Rrown uinl wife of Norton, Kansas, ure visiting her skier. Mrs. Wiu. Weesner this week. Conductor Utter of lied Clor.l. spent Sundiiy In the city with Ills fumllv. Momliiy'o McCoolc llir.i'tte. At the hpeelul election hfM in River ton lust I'rlilay the electric lirht boml -question was defeated ly u few voles Will Mlksch, 11. 1-2 Hshulmnn nml C. ,L. CottltiK wero in (Juide Rook l'uen day attending U.o Sundiiy School .convention. 1 am again ready to make farm loans promptly undon uttnictiio term-, Solo agent for' Trevett, Miittis & Baker. - Uah-ey. (). U. Ferguson left Monday morn ing for Oberlln, Kansas. Uls family will leave this week for there. They will make their homo at that place on a farm. Koy .Jones of Clay Center arrived tho last of tho week to visit at the homo of John Grill'eth and wife. Mr-. Jones and baby have been lift -visit- 1 ing her p.uonts (orsoino time. Wo Ikwo on hand now a carload ol l.eiiuino Minnesota 111 Hlver Early Ohio Seed Potatoes. These are the best table potato and the only kiwi f seed. .Weesneiv Perry & Co. adv District Court convenes in this ilty on Monday, Marc.h lGth, with District Judge Harry S. Dungan presiding. The dookot tills term Is a lurgc one, there being r criminal and ."18 civil . eases. "Alfiilfii.Tohn" Franklin, of Heaver City, Nebr., was heio tills week and ibonV-hticedfrom MoArthur, CouUon, .HulVernnd Ua.skiiis. Ho eiir'ne'. the .above title because he has bough I 18,000 worth of alfalfa sc.ed and sold S171W worth to an tigeut-of the United States Department of Agriculture I am sorry to state that R. L. Avery due, sold his inl.iK-.sts iiwKiverloti and will move to lled.Cloiid, where he has purchased the Saunders Hros. lumber yard. He has made many friends in this town and the surrounding eotiutiy .aiidiluis built upaiCne business, and will .bo missed by ithe people with 'Whom he dealt and 1 wish him all Jduds.of auccoss iu his new .busine-s. Rlvortou Review. Mr. H. A. Lotsuu, i tlio irm of Miner Hio. Co., left for .Uie markets o! Kausas City and .Chkno -the tir-'.t of the week. Mr Letbon .has proven hiuieelf to be a vorycapatile lmyor-ind , nn cxcolleiit judK" f VO0U6 nlul 1K ib In a position to take advantage of whatever tho market haMo.ulTer. This is not only beueiieinl to the iinn but also to its patrons as well Jie wiU bo away about ton days. Couuty Jiultte A. D. R-i-imcy united In marriiifje on March 5t liomixo Molei: and Miss Mabel June IVilllsiins of Smith county, Kaiuas; l-'ied K. lloborts to Neltna Vundevort, both of Guide Rock, on March 0th and Louis O. Bures, of NuckollH county to Miss Lulu Collins of Orleans; Nebraska, on March 10, 101 1. A license to wed was also issued on March 0th to Christ C. Guy and Miss l'miline Kawliiis' botb of Guide Hock. Tho pastor of the Coiigiogatluual ohurch will (,'lrc two lecture sermons on Sunday. moruiiiR subject, "The True Church," its oriKlu, its early early practice, the one thing necessary for membership ami the one thing that makes the differctico between a dead and a living church today. Even ing subject, "What Is tho World's Greatest Need and What is Christian ities Answer to What Need'.'" or ''Can Christianity Satisfy tho One Great Need of the the World?" Ciood music. Everybody welcomed. Monday moruiug nine sacks of mail order catalogeB wore taken out on tho rural routes. If those who receive these catalogues will carefully -study the goods and tho prices therein con talucd and then will just us carefully study tho goods and prices or tho homo merchants they will llnd that for the present and in tho loug run It will pay them to patronize their home merchant. Many times the cataloguo is tho cause of over buying, articles iLi-n tmrchased which are not used, other articles spoil and if a year's ac count is kept it has been the exper ience of inauy that there is a consider able money saving when tho home merchant furnlshos Ibc goods. miwxmna3 l''rd IhiMMnf un in IIasrinrs MniiJ tiny Hen MeKarlaiid In In 1uiuoltl this woi'k ) I. (iiirber upoiit Monday Iu Guide Rock Warren l.ongtlu was iu Hastings Tuesday. liny Zelglur was iu Jlluo Hill Mon day on bu-dws-i. 1'iof. Mtn-ltK and I. W. Kd-on were iu Guide Rock Saturday evening. Clark Stevens has j'uiehaseil a new Fold unto fiom the Red Cloud Au o C). Mis. li, llaiiey loft Tuesday evening for Denver to visit, her daughtt r, Mr.-. Djti'r. Mrs. K. S. Gather was in Guide Hock Tuesday vidtliig fi lends and relatives Don, llnono Hiid Uiek Saunders left Monday morning for "Kansas t'lty c u business. Mrs. West was a passenger 'I' York Monday to viit her daughter, Mrs Nellie O.ister. Sam Fair arrived home the last of the, week from Omaha where he had iiceii working Mis. Kinily Myer.i has aecopted a pisition us trimmer lit Mrs. lianett's utilliiii'i-y store. L. M. Crahill lias .deeliled not to ask for u franchise for his street rail way at this time. POSTS Some good Walnut posts for sale, inquire of C. 11. Couluon on Stonebreaker farm. Charley Fox retuined to Aurora Monday morning after spending Sun day in this city with his parents. .1 1C. Chancy and wife arrived home Saturday evening from Superior where they had been visiting their soils. Hoone Saiimlors of Hillings, Mont, arrived here last Thursday to visit his brothers Don and Dick Snundeis. Spring opening of at'ractiv j milllii i-ry al rn. Barrett', llr.-t. door north of Tepee t heat re, Saturday March II. Lelatid Caldwell and Frank llerrick will leave ne.Nt Monday for Havre, .Montana, where they will look up a locution. Miss Ada Burden, a niece of .T A. Iturdun, arrived last week from Kan shs City anil will make her home in this. city. Chas. Bust, Ellas Gohle, A. H. Pierce, Rev Wright anil Rev. Baync were iu Guide Bock Monday attend ing tlio Sunday School convention. I have the. best inte in the county on farm loaiin. See mu and bs convinced My motto prompt service. A. T. Wai.kiiii. Mrs. .1. A. Burdeu'.s Spriug Millinery opening of the latest fnHhtona in Hie millinery line will be held Saturday, March UMi. Hef.'s oi chest ra will.plny. Mr and Mrs. .. R. Simpson and daughter, Mrs. Leland Caldwell, left Tuesday morning for Norton, Kansas, to visit their son, George Simpson and wife. AL.FAIj FA HAY-I have about r.O tons of alfalfa hay for 6ale by the stuck iGond iuality. One mile north of State Bank, iKcd Cloud.- Daniel Garber. Last Friday night' the Bed Cloud Concert buud'gnvH its Hist musical of the season in the opera house. The house was well, ill led anil the musical wis very much appieulated. This was unusideied by tunny who are well quali fied judges as the best thing of Its character that has been given iu this city for years. Ttie followingsolos de serve creditable mention: Fred 1'hares, Saxaphone; AL A. Mereer, Cornet; Glen Foe, Trombone.; Raymond Tur mire, Bells. FOR SALE Horses mares and mules from II to 5 years old; some ulfclfa hay and eed ud hay tools of alltiuds. Alsocattlw wanted .to pas ture. 11. A. Boats. GHEESE Good Cheoso Is Hoalthy Wo offer tho following varieties: Cream cheese, pound - - 2Bo Brick cheese, pound - 25c Swiss cheese, pound 30o Llmbergor cheeso - - 30c McLarens Imp. choeso, per jar lOc B.HWeFaflaiiu All the Phones T I ' RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF C'l'in't'i- Y, P. Fj O ut Its regular in , ii gat Mis. .1 W, Anld, elected the following otlUers for the oiimiIiil year: I'ri-siiletil, Ms .li-ssle M Kel ax; V en I'ros.. Mih Beiilah Mitchell; II e. S e.'.v, MlssCeell Taylor; Cor. Sec, Mrs. Genevieve Morlt; Treasurer, Mr.1-, .Icssie Mcllilde; .lournalist, Miss Am c Hieliatils; Guild, Mrs. Lois Cowdcu. Mrs Hi ulali Mitchell was elected dole gate to tun sia'c c invention at Lin coln Mosdiuucs M.ihul Morhaif and Nello Grimes wero elected alternato delegates. NORTH INAVALE A Sahuli'ii was in ni'xs Salnrdav. O C5. l'iticy was Inavale on busl lit Bed C'otnl on liii-.liiiss Tuesday. Fred Mjer.s has moved onto Bill Smith's farm near Inavalu. Arthur Mveis Is moving onto tho farm he bought of Mi. Kild,. Flojd MeCull slilppi'il two cars of i-attle Sunday to Kaustis City Mih O H. I'ltn-y shipped a car of lilies to Kansas Oily Wednesday. Wesley Austin has moved onto Mrs. ). I!. Filing's farm, north of inavale. Joseph Clialllu was called to Nevada Iowa, to attend thu funeral of his iiither-lii'la.v. ch .loye. the station agent, h. taking a few days vacation. He lias, gone to Alma to visit his father. We understand that Uy Copley has purchased Mlllou MieheaVs farm It looks rather suspieious, doesn't it? Charley lluntershlpied two cars of eat lie ami one of lions .Sunday ami was guilty of topping tho cuttle niaikct lu.'ain, tint savs lie doesu t know now it happened. Our Home Women Have Beautiful Hair Next time yon go to the. theater or to the "movies" just notion, f you please, how many of our homo Indies have beautiful hair glossy, lustrous, and well-ilresied. Tien, If you will pick out live or ten of those whose hair seems to l particularly pretty and will ask them what they use on it, we feel sure that at least, morn than half of them will say "Harmony Hair Beau lilljr". It Is fast, becoming the rage with both men and women who are particular about the appearance of thi-ir hull- Spi inkle a little Harmony Hair Beau tiller on your hair each time before brusliiug'lt. Contains no oil; will not change color of hair, nor darken gnij hair. To keep hair and scalp diindrtilwree mil clean, us,. Hai-mimy Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo gives an In stantaneous rich lather that im mediately penetrates to every put of hair and scalp, insuring a quick, thor ough cleansing. Washed olT just as quickly, the entire operation takes only a few moments. Contains noth ing that can harm the hair; leaves no harshness or stickiness just a sweet cleanlln BS Both preparations come in odd-shaped, very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops. -Harmony Hair Buauti Her, SI 00. Harmony Shampoo, fitler Both gtinranted to Mitlsfy you iu ofery way, or your iii.nie, bank. Sold only at tlio'Iiioru than 7 000 He.Mlll Stores, imd in this i-iwii ' i'v by us. H. E, Grid Drug Co.. Red C!.oud,-Nebr issUes! For Painting, Paper Hanging and Alabastine "sie FRANK HADLEY Dr. J. C Caldwell PHYSICIAN 6 SURCE0N. Calls Answered Day or Night OllleoTelpiumeii: Hell. Hi; Ind. ttt). Ites. TclcplioncK: Hell, JtndK;i; Inu.lOO, Of Nee Over N. A. Albright's Store Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska DOYLE BROS. Liv Stock and Central Auctioneers " JIOTII I'HONKR Red Cloud 17 on 8 Lebanon 3 on 187 DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud " ' " Nebraska Dr. Nicholson Ng DENTIST OFFI0K OVKtl AMIHIOltT'S HTOBK IN RIVCIITON OX MONDAV led CtOMd. rfebrtskft BWrWmilJUIIHJMIUHV Mrs, ,T. j. nurdeu'i Si ring Mllllueiy opening will he held Saturday, March . llth. IMof Bet.'s orcluiitia will fur nish the music fiom It to I iu the afternoon ami from 7 to 8 Iu the oven-! Ing. Everybody Invited. Commissioners9 Proceedings Red Cloud, Nobr., March , 'II. The lioaid met pursuant to call of County Clerk. Members all present, vl.: Storey, Mcl'all, Olunslede, lloir mau and T. ,), Chaplin, Chairman of Board. The following resolution was Intro dticed by Commissioner Paul Storey, who moved its adoption. That it is necessary to erect a new Court House iu Webster County, Nebraska and colli r.ii-ts lor Its erect Ion have hereto fore la on awarded by the Count) Coin- uiissiuiiers Feb. ti.'i, 101 1 That for the pin p. ise ot raising the necessary funds, I i piopnsitluli be submitted to the pen ! pk- of Webster County at a special o eelion to be held on the 1 I'll day of Apnl. Ji'll, to levy a special annual i.i. of four mills on the dollar ou all tne taxable properly iu said County, whu-ii together with nil other levies for County purposes shall not exceed the total sum of- If. mills on the dollar, fur tlio year Mil I, ami such levy 111 the year tOl.'i as may be necessary to ralsu tlio total amount, in tlio Couit House 1 ti lid to Hie sum of t(JU,U(J0, and no more, provided the BUG levy shall iu no instance exceed I mills tior the total tax for county purposes Includ ing special Court house levy exceed lf mills on the dollar, for the purpose of erecting u new Com I House on the present Court House grounds at Bed Cloud, Nebra-ku. Said Com I House to cost, llulshed, furnished and icaily fur occupancy not to exceed the sum of iti ',000. Commissioner Garret Ohmstede seconded thu motion fm- lulonlimr tho lesolutiou, Ayes Storey, Ohmstede, .McCall, llollmau, Chaplin. Nays none. Ou motion the Couuty Clerk is here in instructed to publish u legal notice in all tho newspapers lu Webster County of calling for special election ou April 11, 11)11, to vote on Hie Court Hoiisu proposition. Ou motion the County Clerk is in structed to order Ballotts, Poll Books' an I all necessary things for tho spec ial election. Moved and socouded that County Clerk draw wairant in furor of Ailtli- fJV-NC e DC ft Off Wish to Announce the Arrival of the New Spring Coats, Wool Press Goods J Silks. White And many other lines of New Spring Merchandise. All these goods are now ready for your inspection and we cordially invite all the ladies of Red Cloud and vicinity to call and sec them. The Coats never were as pretty as they are this spring, and we have them in all the new shades such as Tango, King Blue, Mnhagony, Kelly Green, etc. You will find we are showing you exactly the Coats they arc showing in all the large cities, and we sell them for about 1-3 less. In the belter Coats we have no two alike. We have some beautiful new Wool Dress Goods in all the new shades mentioned above in the Plain Wool Crepes, Crepe Ratines and Brocaded Crepes, etc. In Silks we have the new Crepe Meteors CrepeDeChene, Silk Poplins and Poulards in both plain colors and also the dainty flowers and figures that are so popular this spring. A new stock of Trimming Silks, All Over Laces, Braids, etc. When we took our Annual Inventory on February 1st, we found many broken lines of goods which we are going to close out at a big reduclion in price. One lot of 32-in GiiiRlianiH tlmt were 1 Co per yard, (jo at etc One lot of Plain Color Shirtings, worth 10c yard for So One lot of O ula t ue Cloth worth l.rc yard, go at tOo & Pieces Messaline Finlnli Siiteens which sold at 20c yd, go at 12yxc (J Pieces Cotton Corduroy, pood lino of colors, worth 2:ic yd, now fSc li Plofes of 15c Cropo, yard We are going to make a general house 'cleaning of our stock and you will find many other bargains on sale which are not mentioned here. Weesner, Perry & Co. aVsAE ? Some New Arrivals At Our Store i s KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHCRAFT AND SOCIETY BRAND s F'or Spring Made For Particular "Perfectly Beautiful" is the verdict of t! lose who nave seen you to look now and lay one aside if you don't want to buy now. We also make wits to Order $13. so TO i C Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers i r v.rwA'-iagaBB Xtr son Wall, for HO.Oi) iu payment ol- Htutute fur County Attorney. Moved and seconded that. Dr. Koch ler's claim for e.'W be referred to Sold lei's Relief Committee. Motion carried. The following claims were allowed: D. 1). Sanderson 18 00 II. .J.Maurer It) M) State Journal Co " Blue III 11 Lender 7 fit) 3'''v letezHbz OAV'vE PeffV Goods. Laces and Wo Imve exact I v 1! Ladies' Suits lelt which Hold at 8l5.oO to .T0,00 a Suit. Wo arc Kolnj to close them out at yt price which inennH 97.30 to 913. OO The sizes run from II to 4.1 and the colors are black, prey tan and navy blue. tOo. 3vyWVM vAWVE tynxmmautji'jsi'iyLrn'nmiiiriiiaMiMi.hmi)jiti,mi5vwmmij Men and Young Men ' mem. w e wane 40 OO A VrsAsH II. C. Llndsoy t 2.1 Farmors Institute Guide Buck. '." 0(1 Remington Typewriter 0 03 O.K. Putnam 'Jr. 00 Saunders Bros., , ... ISO 10 Olllelal Bond of W. 10. Toup as Road Overseer for Hist. No. 1(1 was approv ed, Board adj ntrucd to call of County I Clerk. avwAEji Embroideries a Go. 'JO Pieces of Fanoy Silk Ribbons nbont 4-ln wide in Rood lino of colors, worth lOo yd, now - Be Wo have a few sots of ' which tfo at furs left H Prtcm :5J00 Remnants of ail kinds of goods from Calico to Silks. These are all marked except tho Calicos t H frlem HPioces of SO-in Silk Poplins and 'Wool Challies, worth r.O yd, - 33c t .1 t n A i i , htm I M n if III 'hM "H Vi VBM n iwnnnwiJiMi'iiy S..),h -cS. ,?,, u "tt-i. -r -i iiiiliiPHMMlb &