7 ft ' .-..-- , . T. .., ,. . , . , .,,- -- ---- b ....... .. ....... .-.... . -. , .-m q i ii .. v. i ia.i. i. i i i '"""I 3 j A Ncitspiper That Gives The New FIFty-Wo Wcr.ks Each Ynar For Sl.dO. '7' .4 1 i VOLUME 4 y . RED CLOUD, EBRASKA, JUXW 1 1, 1!IM. NUMBERS, ;$ 1 - . , jj, m ii'i "" ' k' "V.ii; ' 3 Fire Destrovs A Bindintf 1 1 If You Deposits Guaranteed WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITAL HUn.OOO w FUR.NITURE . 3 and eee UNDERTAKING ALL THE PHONES There is no Closed Season for KODAKING It is the "all-the-year-around" sport, and you can carry a Kodak anywhere. Easy to use and every part of the work can be done in daylight. Ktdaks. S5.00 to Sill .00 Brownies. $1.00 to J1200 All the new goods f rom .Ko dak City in stock. E. H. Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler. AW'VVwWV'rlVV'WV'V2' Notice OUlce of Health Physician, City of Red Cloud. N All persons are hereby requcatod to disinfect their closets at once. Cop peras, lime and ashes aio cheap and easily obtained. Complaints are com ing in ulieady as the hot season ap proaches, and disease U already spread lug Owners of property and residents of same are hereby duly notitled. Please get busy 1, S. The atato Boatd of Health requires me to quavrntlne all premises .not conslitereu aanuury. III..MIV CCOK. L mmtmmmmmS'rmmSfSf Desire VERY one of your banking connections to be a profitable one. returning you the largest measure of service and accom modation commensurate with the size of your deposit, open an account with us. Interest paid on time deposits. v by State Guaranty Fund 1 1 ill 8 i 8 8 NEWHOUSE BLK Real Estate Transfers. " Real C9tate Transfers for week end ing June 0th, 1014. Uompiled by M. V. Carter, Bonded Abstracter, Red Cloud, Nebraska. D E Blunders, ct al to William Shermau Bcasley, nd, lots 1 to 0. bile 2, Sub-Dlv. Annex lot 12, Red Cloud t 100 I'Yed G Foe and wife to Edwin T Foe, wd, swK sw, 29 .1- 10 2501) 00 Leonard F Reiher to Robeit E Relher, wd, tie1, 27-1-11.... l 00 Edward G. Coldwell, teferee, to Conrad Tob cr, iefeiee'6 deed, lots 20, 21. Uk2,GuIdo Rock 1 400 (0 Henry C Cutti nnd wife to George V avis, n f , part so iy ne'i, 33 2.11....- 1500 03 Edua M. Buntjer and husband to John M. Martin, wd, nw f, nwHi 20.4-9 3000 00 Charles W. Knley to Raymond W Koontz, wd wi 32-2-11. H000 00 S. N. Livingston nnd wifb to "Ernest llrune, wd, nejf 10-3-11 8330 00 Lois E. McKelghan to Editli L. MoKelglian, wd, lots 10, 20, blk 15 Red Cloud , .... 1 Mortgages Hied, $13,802.60. Mortgages released, $27,00000. 00 900,000,000 Bushels Wheat United States Washington, D. C, Juno 8, Nine hundred million bushels of wheat, al most half of the average world's wheat production, and a new record for the Uultcd States, Is1 the prospective total yield of the farms of the country this year, the department of agt (culture announced today in s Juno crops ie port. The enormous crop will be 137,000, 000 bushels more than ever was giowu before In the United States in auy one year. There also will be large yields of oats and barley, probably socoud in size in the hlstorv of the nation Tups. J day's World Herald. ISKSsjSEwwttZf- li v---."'::"'' r' . " Nimi -- jjf - ' W Vfc. rire Destrovs Burlington Hotel On Tuesday niPinlngnt 1 o'clock the Hiiillngton hotel, a lather imposltitf stiuottue which has stood mi .the depot grounds for moie tluui 30yeai, was totally desttoyed by Hie. The blaze was first discovered in tin upstairs coiner of the building, mid its origin is unknown, but a good ninny who were on the scene early, wete heard Jo comment freely on the indication of Includerlsni. The local Hie department rushed to the scene of activity, but on lug to tbo ilamcable nntuic of the material used in the construction of the building, and the low ptessuto In the" water mains, it was found useless to try to check the tlames, and Kite Chief Butler instiucted his men to devote tlieii energies toward keeping the Hames fiom spreading to the depot and other adjacent buildings. Notwithstanding 'the fact that the scetie of the fire Is a mile from town, and the hour the one when sleep seems sweetest, yet the bln was witnessed . by a large number, the must of whom showed the elr'octs of a hasty toilet h.ilr down in braids, smoking jackets, b.ith robe, k'moilHs, etc., being nuieh 111 evidence The UuiUngton hvtel wa-patronl!e.i pilnclpnlly ly inii toad employees, this being a division olnt, and II being tlio ouly uenrby hosterly, mid will be greatly missed. the building find conteuts whs on ti ed by Messib. JefToties of McCook and Holland of Orleans As neither of these men lmvo been heard from, ue ate nnablo to give the valuation, of the building or to state the ntnouut of insiuauce carried, but the geueral opinion seems to Indicate thnt it is heavily insured. Trip to Panama Exposition The names of the young ladles in this locality who have been entered hi the contest to nin a trip with expeuses paid to the Panama-Pacific Interna tional Exposition are attached hereto, By Juno 17, the day proclaimed by Governor Morehead as Nebraska P-na-ma-Piiciflc Dollar Dcy, no less than throe thousand (il.OJo) joung women lit Nebraska will be engaged lit the taking of S1.00 contributions for a Nebiaska bulldlug at the Panama Pacilic Exposition E-ich contilbntor of 1.(0 will teccivo n bronco medal bearing upon one side the seal of the state of Nebrnska and upon the other the seal of the Exposition To the jotiug lady who sends in the largest amount of money thus raised will be given a trip for one week to the Exposition with all expenses paid, or S100 lu cash. To tlio tin ee Indies send ing in the next largest amounts will be given ft eo transpotlation to the E.. position, or S.M) in cash. To the next 830 ladles will bo given gold medals of the design above described. This is a patriotlo movement to which every loyal Nebraskan will sub scribe. The fact that forty states of the Union have already raised the money for Exposition homes makes it imperative that Nebraska should take quick action. The raising of the money through J100 contributions Im poses a burden upon no one and all the more glory and credit will accrue to those who make this project possi ble, even at this late hour. Lieutenant Gorernor S. R. MoKelvie of Lincoln has been placed in charge of the raising of this fund nnd lie optl mlstlcally reports that the task- of raising the fund will undoubtedly be completed by July 1. In the contest for the prizes to be awarded Nebraska ladios every sup port should be given to thoso of tnls ' August Utu community whose names are as fol lows: Edith McKelghan, Jessie Kel logg, Mabel Buckles, Alison Cowden and Annie Gilliam all of Red Cloud; Edna biebrass, Blue Hill; Edna Swl gart, Conies; Mabel Dunbar, Guide Rock; Inez Petty, Inavalo: Mrs, Edna I Williams, Bladen. 1 ' 4swa; nwj& .t r - - w-ga-i -nr.M ftfam4tJ. j .-..j. .... .-.-. -. f- , - ... ...... ...,. ..-, P OTWWMiHMivmliTrnwtwnmiifmiiiptaMwmiMrnwfpn I Jft M -. mm A Kinriintf Twine Story Those v ho hue wheat and oat to hnr est should buy their binding tn Sue , of our liomo dealers us the body of men n lio have got in 11 car of twine aiuuot permanent lKtuics ill the bust nos elides of tills city, andcoutilbute but little towaul the bcttciuicntof the community Their main object In dealing in binding twine is of a tliiHU cial nutnie, and they devote much time to how ling about what the peo ple of Red Cloud should do. We should think that the faimeis would much piefer to buy goods of our tegular merchants, men who have been in busluess here for years, who intend to continue ju business hetc, and whose on u pcr&onal guaranty Is back of eeiy thing they Hull, and who ate noted for giving cveiy one a squat e deal. No doubt those men who hiue shipped in this car of twine, some of whom go to our lnciclmtils and ask for ctedlt, wete the tiuth known, 111 e sending their money out of town for other goods which could bo f-ecttied from our home merchants. Some of these same men went around with petitions this spring in an eilort to heeuie Signets who would vote dry. At Ihlstlnie they wete aulliotlty for the tjtutoment that if Red Cloud wished theti NUppuit mill patronuge'iu the future the town must go thy The town woutdiy and befoie six weeks have tolled ftay, It iud.s these same Wen withdrawing their p.iiionago sending away for tilings which could bo 'Secured of our hojuc merchant, the mau who lives for the bettomient of the community. Chautauqua Program The following is the progtam for the Red Cloud Chautauqua which will be held August 2nd to 0th August 2nd Prelude Liberatt's Rand and Grand Opera ','oinpauy Concert Llberati's Baud and Grand Opera Company Prelude Llberati's Band and Grund Opera Company Concert Llberati's Baud and Grand Opera Company , August 3rd Prelude Marietta La Dell Reader Lecture Judge Piank P. Sadler, "Criminals in the Making". Pi elude Mat ietta La Dell Reader Lecturo Dr. John A. Giay, "Out of Work". August -llh P. elude Coyla Spring an J Sister Lcoture Madam Mouutford "The King of the Shepards". 14 elude Coyla Spring and Sistor Lacture Politician August 5th Pi elude Rlheldaitor-Galloy Co. Lecture Prof. Wassam Prelude Rtheldaft'er-Galley Co. Concert Rlheldaffer-Gailey Co. August Gtu Prelude Hbosler Male Quartette Lecture Miss Fola LaFollette "The Democraoyof Woman Suffrage" Prelude Hoosler Male Quartette Leoture Father John Daly Auguit 7th Prelude G went Welsh Mole Prize Sg'rs Entert. " " ' " Prelude " " " Entert. " " " August 8th Prelude-Gilbert Shorter Players L3eture-Dr. Mattison W. Chase, "Ulg Rugs and Big Humbugs". Prelude Gilbert Shorter Players Entort. fiiihr si.nt-f,. Pin-. rremae uroatlon T a m b u r 1 0 a u Or- ohestra Loiture Dr. Fox, "The Mirror of u Mighty Erji''. Prelude Croatiou T n tn b u r 1 c n n Or- chestia Concert Croatiou TamburlcauOiches tra 'gsawftwiiKaiW It will pay you to have that House, Barn, Crib, Garage or any Lumber bill that you are planning on, figure.d now, while the market is low, and the quality high. THE MALONE-AVERY CO. Red Cloud, Nebraska . "Talk With Us About That Bill." VW.mMWM 1 '1 dfv Hot Weather Calls For Coo Clothes See the Lines of Cool Stuff v Provided For You flore - 3 4. Hats in Straw ancl Silk From , 50c to $6. "Munsing," "Porosknit," "Goodknit," "B. V. D." Underwear Mohair Suits - Palm Beach Suits . r t '. r A Store Full of Good Things mi Popular 3 Pi PAIL The (1 Weather Report for May Tempcratute: Mean 01 degrees, muxlmum 01 dcg. 011 25th, minimum 23 deg on 13th. Preolpjtatlou: Total 2,47 Inches. Number of days clear 10, partly cloudy 4, cloudy 11. Dates of frost Light 14th, killing 13th. Dates of Hall 3d; Thunderatorms- 3, 7, 20, 21, 29th. Prevailing wind Direction south 11 days. Remarks; Precipitation since Jan. 1st, 5.23 indies. Chah. 8. Ludlow, Observer. Why do you tako trade checks or chips for your produce" Woesner, Perry ii Co. pay cash for produce no chips, FOR SALE A nice 7-room modern cottage. City water, oiectrlo lights and bath with four lots. Also my I wrm two inues east or uowies. xorni8'COrn, corn silage, and cold pressed - itosult.-J. H. Bailey. fifril WA. i -r.fmm-t1mgM, ,.. iuyA'ii.,iuiN ttitiiwa .. . i.kiuul 'M",l,i ih 1 Ices. STOREY Clothier mm Alfalfa vs Cottonseed Cake The addition of cold pressed cotton seed cake to a ratlou for cattle of corn, corn silage, and alfalfa Increased the cost of gain and lowered the profits, according to an experiment just com pleted by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. This year's data corroborate the evidence of the exper iments of other years that alfalfa is the cheapest source of protein to com bine with the corn plant in beef pro duction. In the recent experiment (here were eight lots of feeders. The rank of the rations according to profit was as follows: (1) corn, alfalfa and a light feed of si luge; (3) corn ahd alfalfa; (3) corn, alfalfa and straw; (1) corn, alfalfa and a heavy feed of silage at the beginning, tapering off toward the close of the feeding period; (5) corn, alfalfa, and a heavy feed of silage; (0) ,' corn, alfalfa, a medium feed of silage, and cold pressed cottonseed cake; (7) corn, alfalfa, u medium feed of silage, ttUd cold nreaied poltnnn.l oai,. i y -..., .. wmmmmm cottonseed cake. V t. I 1 4i 2! a -flf vl? M I 'm ja j? if i r 7-' , i"a r ;, M f'll ;L i'.ir titl&it i. '...., "!c... ..- &?itt ,j , fr-isa- j ." f, MJSmWmWkMkWLWLWLLLLWLLLL