IfcBJW f A RED OLODD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ; i f I f ,", ' a . iv ,' it. if; i ! I I M I W aff t hi I".' ft IK IV Jt i. f,. n l. . 'AWAWA".WAViV.V.".VA g W.'AWAWAWAV.W.VV.V NORTH R1VERT0N Uninduvt Chancy Is on the slclc list 'aguiri. Dr. Myers now Is the owner of a new automobile. Mlmor Clements and wiro were Up land visitors Monday. Mrs. Alnm .Murphy hs returned to her liomo InColoindo. Floyd Hunker's culled on .1. M. I'ol lord's Sundiiy evening. Hauling corn and out" hociiin to lie the order of the day now. Harold Stanly seems lobe Improving quite, hlowly. Mr. Stanly In btlll with him. George. Mai-lnll mado a business trip to Norton, Kns., tho Inst of the week. Mrs. Tom Pal ton went to Upland Saturday to vlMt Sunday with hor daughter, Mrs. Henry Grube. Mrs. L. T. Martin from Jreck has been helping care vin Bennett, who was quite latter part of the week. GARFIELD Farmers for Mel dick the Kent Bros., wore hauling hogsTucs lay. Mauley Dros , wcro hauling hay on wind mill row Monday. This woathor has given some of the farmers the spring fever. Hauling hay seems to' bo the order o' the day on wind mill row. Ed White of Colorado is visiting his "brother T. W. White and family. Louis Mauley and family wero pleas BDt callers at Will Fisher's Sunday. Some of tho farmers liavo com menced disking and it looks some like spring. , Will Smith returned homo Thursday -with a car of cows for tho firm of Coon and Smith ltros. I'M Wiggins hauled a carload of hogs to Ued Cloud Saturday and shipped t'letn to market Sunday. The Elra Ralph children wcro visit ing their uncle, Mr Stanser and family Saturday night and Sunday. The dunce at Mr. Osborn's was well '.tended. A hotter crowd was there than there was at the spoiling school the night before in District 8.1. Miss Ella White Dad the misfortune while she wus baking bread on Tours) day to Imvo tho cook stovo blow up by burning poor coal Hiid burned hor face and hands -and scorched her hair. They called the doctor and she Is get jug along nicely. COWLES G. A. Latta was a passenger to Hast ings Monday. ' James Cart right wtts in Crete a few days visiting his sister. James MoDride was transacting business in Red Cloud Saturday. Chet Cox and wife wero shopping In Hastings Tuesday between trains. Fred'Gund of Hlue Hill was trans acting business lit Cowles "Tuesday. Wo tiro glad to see F.dd Scott on our Htreets again nftar his severe illness of a few weeks, Weesncr & Konntx. of Red Cloud whipped a oar load of hogs out of ho:c Monday to Kansas City. The Cowles Auto Co , has a new gas light Installed in front of their Garage which makes It tluo for cats to enter the Gurago af tor dark. ' Loyd Pegg and wire or Red Cloud have moved Into a building owned by II. H. Thompson south of town. Ho Intends working for Mr. Thompson in the sand pit tills year. There, will b a basket social at the -school house Friday evening for the purpose of buying n piano for tho new school house. Evorybody eomo and make this a success aud have n good isociul time. M is.' John Anglo intends building a lion? e oh hor lots in the Foo & Me lirldo addition. The work on this building will be neatly all donated. Come, bring your hammer aud help us v out. A person owning an arito in and around Cowles certainly need not go to a city for repairs on a car. Brubak or Bros , havo made a number of front doom for autos and they aro just as good or better and look just as well as factory mado doors. ROSEMONT MissVerna Wright went to Ilactlngs Friday. R, Roso went to Red Cloud on bust ness Monday. O. Hudson and wlfo visited Geo. Barton's Sunday. Mr. Halllo Koblnson was a passenger to Blue Hill Saturday. 4 Mrs. Hoplorof Lawieuce Is visiting tor sister Mrs. R Rose. , j . 5 g ouiTcapuiiuciiia j Mr. and Mr H. .lames visited at tho former's paientH Thursday. lllon Slrrs of Lincoln is vliitlng his pnrnnti Tom Slrrs and wife. William Haudfellof Hlue Hill visit ed Ms brother, (Jeo., Sunday, Goo. Handfoltnnd Halllc Koblnson word Cowles visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs Uro. Haudfolt nutocd to Hlue Hill Saturday evening. Mrs, Covvel and Anna returned Tues day from a short visit in Hhlkley. Mr. and Mrs.T. W. SohnlU and Cora visited at K. Post's, near Paulino Sun day. Mr. and Mrs 1) F. Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. (J. Uuthrlu visited at 0. Hud son's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, II. ltnw, Donald and Josephine, vlsltud at his brother' Hlso Ko-o, Sunday. The Hvangeclal Ladles' Foreign and Home Missionary Society motat II. V. Shopping's Thursday. Mrs A. F Kratiso and daughters returned Monday from their visit with relatives in Omaha. Mr. Oroues of Iowa, Kansas, is visit ing his daughters, Mesdamcs W. B. Shirley and U. F. Hudson. Misses Mary Smith and Llzzo Van nncnlng visited at tho Simon Kugcr home near Hlue Hill Sunday. A farewell party was given Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson at tho home of Mr and Mrs, H. C. Wright Thursday evening. It. Hose wont to Hastings Friday and brought back a now Maxwell car. Ho Is starting into business in ids garago. Come In and look at his cars Miss Pearl Shoror went to Uod Cloud Saturday to visit her motlior and sis tors, returning Sunday accompanied by Miss (Jraco who spent the day here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson aro moving to Meadow Groves, whore ho will take up his position in the lumber yard. He has been a successful manager here for two years. Mrs. O. T. Johnson went to Gibbon Thursday for a short visit with hor parents and then will go on to Meadow Grove, Nebr., where they will make their new homo. Miss Volla Wright accompanied her to Lawrence. SOUTH INAVALE Robt. Mitchell is on thoslclc list. Fay Arnison lost a valuable cow on Sunday. Mrs. Etlle Strickland is quite sick at this writing. Mcrylo Kamlusky visltod his brother Claude, a few days Inst week. Mrs G. A. Adams spent Thursday afternoott with Mrs. Ell Hayes. There was a carload of hay burned on the side track at Inavalc last Sat urday. Mr. Joe Titnison ot Red Cloud drove out to his farm Thursday, returning Frltluy. Fay Arnison sawed wood for Fritz Meyer's and Harry Chapllu last Thurs day aud Friday. Several from South Inavale drove over near Helnlre, Kansas, last week to secure cane soed. , Roed Dtckcrsou and sister, Miss Maggie, moved last week to a farm eight miles south of Frauklin. Mrs. A. Jensen and Mrs. Loona Smith aud twin daughters visited at tho.Jno. Hardwlck home Thursday afternoon, i Mrs. Elmer Rnbisounnd two daugh ters visltod her daughter, Mrs. Rose Points, at tho M. Points homo last Thursday. The many friends of Miss Cjco Wll mot ill bo sorry to learn that her absence from high school this week Is duo to'sovoro Illness, being under the care of Dr. Morn-ivlllu of Hod Cloud. Boyd Mitnsell loaded hU car for Ten Sleep, Wyoming, the first of tho week. Mrs. Munsell and daughter, Irene, will 'visit In Red Cloud a couple of weeks lioforo leaving for their new home.. The young people of this neighbor hood had a very onjoyable time at the home of Miss Cleo Willmot Inst Friday night. The cvoning was spent In play ing games, after which refreshments wero served. About thirty guests wero present. LOGAN. RAS.. Arthur Fruit aud J. O. Williams autoed to Lebanon one day last week. Eugene Smith baa rented 80 acres from Mrs. Ida Marshall of Red Cloud for cash rent. Mrs. .Mm Ciouldic and family were tho guests of Mr. aud Mrs Willie Dunne lust Friday. Mrs. Ida Marshall of Red Cloud was the guest of Mrs. A. Leadabrandt a faw days last weok. Mrs. A. Leadabrandt's boy, James, who has been dangerously 111 with pneumonia, is now Improving. J. ,C. Williams. Herb Barber1 and Francis Devlin wero iu Red Cloud last Saturday transacting business. Jerry Dunue aud his daughter, Miss Nora, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeromo Peterson on last Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Fat Go'uldle of Womer, Jack Leaihtltriiildl tine day last weelf. J, C. Williams has tented one- of his places near Mount Hope to his son Ill law, Dennett Mohlcr, for grain rent. .Terry Dunne who has been seriously itl with the lagilpp, for n couple of weeks W now able to be tip and around. ' The farmers In general are all busy taking advantage of tho nleo woathor, and tloing tlio piellmlnury work pre paratory to spring farming. Frank Hyatt sold a, house which he had on one of his plaeesoto Jessie Co. on last. Friday, Tor ?G00. The latter intends to tnoi It at once. John Hark liy of Hod Cloud, doing the wot It. Out here in ICnusun tho people's at tention was coustdfi ably attracted by that great, phenomenon the itltno.t total eclipse of the moon, on ihc. nlghi of the lit It. Probably you Ncbra. knits saw It. over there, even If you are further north of tho equator and across tho line. Clarke Stevens of Hod Cloud was out here f - r a few days visiting his folks ami nl't neighbors. He says that ho likes to get out in the country once in awhile, as It socms to invigorate him considerably, feeling tint climatic con dltlons some what dllTcrciit and of a more temperate tlbre. In the forenoon of last Monday a lire of tho greatest Intensity occurred near Duckervillo when tho residence, of Jessie Cox burned down. All or most of tho household goods wore, re moved before tho fire gained much headway, and wore It not for tho still ness of the day, besides tho energy displayed by the neighbors In quench ing tho Humus, which spread with great rapidity, tho loss would be still great er, as the oillces which are in close proximity to tho dwelling, was sure to go with the mass of ilnmes. The total loss is estimated to be in the neigh borhood of SinoO, with nu Insurnuco of 8850. Bandmaster Betz A Man Of Note .') The following article which was published in the American Musiciau aud Art Journal, which is published itt New Xr- City, speaks in high terms of the Red Cloud Coucert Baud aud Us able bandmaster, Betz, aud will prove iiiterefting reading: "The Red Cloud, Neb., Coucert Baud gave their opening concert at the Opera Pouso on Friday, 'March Oih, to a targe aim appreciative anuietico. The program consisted of the bolter elass'of overtures and selections, eor1 net, trombone, sa'x'onhoue, zylophone and' bell solo3, including two very catchy descriptive fantasies. "Tho Ued Cloud Conceit Band is well known throughout the central State, by press aud public, us tho leading organization of its kitid in the State of Nebraska. The bund is uudcr the efllolent leadership of Bandmaster Hetz, who has speut some llfteen years iu professional ranks, leading some of tho best featured bands iu the show' busluess. Iu the winter ot 1007-8 he directed a concert baud la the Audi torium of Sun Francisco, aud the fol lowing summer had a thirty piece band of the famous Norris and Ruwe shows, who played Pacitic Coast aud Canada towus, aud is also well known among tho foremost organizations us bandmaster, cornet aud violin solist. "This band Is au organization that has prided themselves In obtaining bandmasters of the best talent that money can secure. Two years prior lb the engagement of Bandmaster Botz, tho band was under the able loadersplp of Bandmaster Snapp, late of the AlU. Fields. Tho baud has at present thirty members aud bids well to hold its envious reputation." This Stomach Remedy Helps Your Friends Almost every day some grateful pet- sou comes Into our store and tolls us of bouedtH received from the use of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Knowing how much good they have done others aud knowing what they ure made of, we feel suVe they .will help you. So great is our faith In them that worn-go you to try them entirely at our risk with our personal promise that if they don't tio all you expect thorn to do and tiiuke-your stomach comfoi tabic mid healthy ami your digestion easy, we'll hand back your money. We couldn't endorse anything any mure strongly than we tlo Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets. Containing l'opslu aud BUmuth two of tho greatest digestive aids know to medical science, they sootho the stomach, check heartburn aud distress, promote a natural ilow of the gastric juice and help regulate tho bowels. Remomberlf they dunt make your digestloti so easy and comfortable that you cau eat what ever you like "MVU -Jttl JUU ttlVC, WW WUUk UU lO oomobaok and tell us aud get your mliikn atiuH -v 1 1 1m . . a... iuuucj. oum umy ui tuu more man 7,000 JRexall Stores, aud In this town oulyat our store Three sizes, 25c, 50o and 11,00 II. 13. Grlce Drug Co., Red Cloud, Nebraska Closing out sale of Harness, for Bargains. P. L Hansen. Seo me adv. wore visitors of Mr ami Mrs IP ywE Sav Wee Wish to Announce the Arrival of the New SprinS Coats. Wool Dress Goods Silks, White Goods, laces and Embroideries W tl II lmMWM W M ! yilWWMiMW, W 1MHMS Minn Z 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, Mahagony, Kelly Green, etc. You will find we are showing you exactly the Coats they are showing in all the large cities, and we sell them for about 1 -3 less. In the better 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 Foulards 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 ,12-in Ginghams that were liic per yard, goat - Be One lot of Plain Color Shirtings, worth 10c yard for - - Be One lot of Galatae Cloth worth lfic yard, go at - I Oc 1 Pieces Mescaline Finish Sateens which sold at 20c yd, go at 12ViC 0 Pieces Cotton Corduro,, good line of colors, worth 25c yd, now tSc 3PIoces of 15c Grope, yard We are going to make many other bargains on As Others See Court House Situation H Inava'e, Nebr,, ,i March 17th, 1014. Editor Chief: l will write you a few lines as to how we think iu regard to the court house proposition. I believo it Is the best for the taxpayers of tho county. I don't think any reasonable person would say that wo dou't need a court house I hoar some saying thai it is Red Cloud that wants the court house. I live fifteen miles away from the court bouse, aud I need my portion of it just as much as Red Cloud doos. I would not want tho people of Red Cloud to sit the old trap that wo 'have for a court house on my farm, to keep tho county records in and to transact 'the county busluess iu. And I don't believo that there is any tax payer iu the county that would want the old trap that we have for a court house uinhls property for them to transact the county business in. I think that the piopositloti that tho county commissioners propose Is the best and the most economical way that We cau secure to have a court house. The commissioners sntliey will build aud equip a court house for $00,000, aud 1 believe titer cau tlo it, according to the plans or proposition that thoy have now. If the old trap that we have should burn down it would cost, tho county 875,000 or $100,000 to get a court house aud perhaps wo would havo to bond tho county to got the money to build w.ith. I for one don't want any more County bouds. Wo had 814,001) rail road bouds and paid over 838,000 in in terest besides tho principal, so lot us build a court house without bonds. If we bond tho couuty for 87-5,000 or 8100,000 we are llablo to havo to pay that much in iuterest, besides the ptlncipal. Don't kick Red Cloud or anything else. The proposition is the best that we cau possibly get to seoure a court house. Now this is the time for every tax payer to do his duty and go to tuo pons anu vote lor tup I P"P08Ulou Yours truly, F. E. PAYNE. , Take your cream to J. O. Caldwell. Just received a car of Fancy Early Ohio Potatoes. 81.T.0 per bushel nure & Son. Tur- Weesner, Perry & Co. i lfalvLvLJ Kx JVUlll ,fr pJJI - vr' - 'iE - : 3a,NvEE soer, Perry Wo havo exactly 12 Ladies' Suits left which sold at 8l.M0 to 8;W ot) a Suit. We are going to close them out. at $ price which means 97.S0to9l8.00 The sizes run from 31 to 4r and the colors are black, grey tan and navy blue. 10c a general house cleaning of our stock and you will find sale which are not mentioned here. AND MR. SNUCKLES DEPARTED Experience Had Taught Htm It Wat Not Wise to Be the Refugee In Family Quarrel. "Twuz dls-uh-way, Brudder Snuck les," heatedly declared Mr. Mauley, who bore somewhat the appearanco of having recently met a bear. "Dla yuh am puhslzoly de way it stahted: Muh wife, dar dag-kawn her! she Bald " "Never said no aich-uh-thlng!" wrathfully interrupted the militant wife of Mr. Mauley's musscd-up bos om. "DesB toll yo' how It burguu: Dat varmint, he took and " . "Well, yo done flung do" "Didn't hit yo', did It? Den, what yo' " "I dodged in timo, bless goodness, or 'twould-uh bustod muh head! But" "Now, now, Brudder Mauley, and Sistah Mauloy," interjected square headed old Brother Snuckles, "uh whilst I loves trouble as much as any bodyand mo' dan a good many, may be wliou yo'all axes mo to be do refugee In a tpiar'l uh-twlxt a man and his awful weddod wife, 1'b 'bleeged to retaliate, mo' in Horror dan in anger, 'Uh-goodby, call! Uh-goodby, mom! I'm gwlno fum yo'!'" Kansas City Star. Temperance Drink. An amusing story is being told of a clergyman who wub being entertained over a week-end by ono of the well-to- do but plain mon of a Lancashire town not far from Manchester. As soon as tho guest was settled by the fireside on tho Sund'.. evening IiIb host asked him: "Aro you a tee totaller?" "Well, no; not exactly,' tho clergy man admitted. The master of tho houso received tho statement with obvloua relief. "Ah'm relght glad to hoar it," ho said; "wo'n had that sortstayin' with us afore. Now, If yo'd been ono o' them teetotallers, yo'd 'a' been wantln' eoda wator and lemonade and lime 'Juice and ginger ale, and nobody knows what all. But as ye ain't a tee totaller, yo'll be like the rest o' us, an' satisfied wl' plain water!" ' ' Eye for Landmark. There can be little doubt that bo In tellfgent an Insect ao a bee has a long memory and a keen eye tor land marks. This Is testified by the fact that almost all bees fly by day, where as such creatures as moths of no fixed home or occupation fly in the darkness. A bee would be loBt at midnight because it could not recog nlie its surroundings. sdVv ESI HI $ & Go. s i, hi s s V s 20 Ploces of Fmicy Silk RlbbntiR about 4-in wide in good lino of colors, worth lCc yd, now Bo Wo have a few sots of which go at furs left H rtce 300 Remnants of all kinds of goods from Calico to Silks. These are all marked except the Calicos at li Price 8 Pieces of SC-in Silk Poplins and Wool dial lies, worth 50 yd, . 38c In the District Court of the United States FomiiE Distinct of Nubiiaska -NTitKAlATTKiior ) III Jlankruptcy. Edward Hanson r0BSr .IJankrupt. ) 1'ctltionfor Uncharge On this lh day of March A. D. 11)14, on Hung and reading tho petition of the above named bankruptfor hU discharge herein. It U i ,.. !EU,:' T1,n' theauhdoyof April A. u. 1I4, be and tho satno Is hereby tlxcd as the date on or before which all creditors of and all other persons Interested In Bald (state and In tho matter of tho dUchargo In bank ruptcy of tho said bankrupt shall, If they de sire to oppose tho santo, fllo In my said oHlce at Holdrego, Nebraska, In said district, their appearance, In writing, In opposition to the granting of said discharge, and also, within ten days thereafter, tllo In my said oulco speculations of tho grounds of said opposi tion. WITNKSS my hand hereto, at my olllco In Holdrcgc, Nebraska, tho day and dato herein ilrst above written. (I. NOK1IEIIO, Itcfvreo In llankruptey. IEGAL NOTICE. XorifKOK&PKL'IAI. Kl.l.CTION O.V ('00117 IlOUhi; I'ltlM'OSlTKIN NOTICK Is hereby given that tin tho lllli. clay of April 1UII a special election will lie held In Webster County, Nebraska, for tho purpose or NtiliiiiltiliiKtn tho pcoplo til said County the proportion to levy u special annual lax ol four mills on tho dollar on all tho taxable property In tald county for tho year ll I, which together with all other taxes lor County purposes shall not exceed tho sum of llfteen mills on tho dollar aud such levy In tho year 11)15 as may bo necessary to ralso the total amount In tho COUIIT 1IOIJ3K FUND to tho sum ol SG0O0O.00 and no more, provided tho 11)15 court houso fund levy shall In no Instance exceed the sum of four mills nor the fotal tax lor county purposes Includ ing special court houso fund lovy exceed tho sum ol llfteen mills on tho dollar. Haiti Court Houso J'uiul to bo used for tho erection ot a now court houso on tho present court luniHO grounds at lied Cloud, Nebraska. Said now court houso to cost finished, fur nished and rt-ady lor occupancy not to ex ceed tho sum ul tuoooo.oo. That tho form of tho lllot used at said special election for submitting said proposi tion win boas follows: 1IAM.UT ON COUIIT HOUSE I' IMPOSI TION AND MI'KUIAL TAX In favor ol now court houso and levy of four mills In 1914, total lovy for county purposes Including special court houso lovy not to ex cectl fifteen mills on tho dollar and such levy In 1016 as may bo necessary to raise tho total amount In tho Court House fund to tho sum otKJOOOO.OO and no inoro, provided tho 1915 court houso levy shall In no Instance exceed tour mills nor tho total tax lor county pur poses tho sum of fifteen mills on the dollar. For tho now Court Houso and tho lovy.. Against tho new Court Houso and tho lovy By ordorof Doard of County Commissioners, (seal) K. W. HOSS, County Clerk, by J. J. Oahiiku, Deputy. For the best S5o dinner, also short orders, pie, sandwiches and fresh oysters go to Warren's restaurant. V i 'vrjusrs1. fl",s;ft' Mtffmt..mMin MUAnWMI 5 .--jifofomTmnwwili ihwMmio. Itt.