., w m,trwtH to .MrJis-T!iA xmajLm&i&&&&wk: .ftrftsSiftii ni. A fgTTggwiBj RED NEBRASKA, CHIEF 2BR - -E - .. F I ' -" - " n imiinw nma hb U" ?; ?:' H.V. N I . t i ; 4V fPTKPti-'BLlti: -i rV- ' f f 1 tif jfiTtcf Stockings That Save Darning Trouble Remember this is the place where you can get the "tough . as leather'.' , .. Black Cat Stockings which have the exclusive feature of an Extended Heel, that doubles the life of the heel. To most mothers Black Cat mcan9 tctar. Long experience has given Black Cat that reputation your children's grandmother knew Black Cat like she knew the Old Mother Goose Book. Black Cat can't be beat for school wear and general outdoor romping. Come in nnd sec Black Cat for the rest of the family. . p. G. Tutwe & Son WWWWWWWUWWWWWt ft , 1 s HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings : v.v, r a Jolm Uarber was lu llubbcl Sunday. Heavy Oil 3)c a gallon.-C. I?. Wnlllu. Chas. Bennett of Cowles was in town Saturday. L. II. BtaeUledge and wife spent Sunday in McCook. Chas. Strong returned home Sunday morning from .Ohio. p r . j, ( Attorney McNeny was inSuperlbr Monday on business. Harry Buckles was on the blek list tlu first of the week. I-Yod Temple ielurnc.1 to Kiiu&us City Sunday morning. .1. P. tii lines came down from Blue Hill Monday morning. MNsMinu'o Chrlfctlun wait to Chl oao Monday morning. Children's Day wis obseived Sun day in the various churches. FOtt SALEA Majestic- range in good condition. Inquire at this olllco. Mr. and P. J. Uornnge of Lincoln at- tondod the Wtlmot-Hiinney wedding. Mcrdlith Bnller arrived litmj Sat urday from the eastern part of tlio stuto Miss Maiie Pulsipher wont to Alum S mday evening to attend Normal suhooli Boy Garbo'r Is in town this weok visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Giu'ber. J. B. Illllera an J family of InBauola arc visiting' with O O. Teol and family t'jis week. Phil Sherwood Is homo from Lincoln where he has been attending the state university. Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. yollUter aatived Hmo Mouday from u tour of the Ktstern states. Mr. uud Mrs. Anderson of Omaha are in the city this woek vlbltlnghor moth' m. Mrs. Duekcr. Mr. uud Mrs. S. U. Floranee and Mr. and Mrs. Berniud MoNcny were in .Hastings Thursday. Mrs. Ida "Marshall lett Wednesday morning for Alliance and Broken Bow where she will visit friends. Byron Vaughan of Guide Hock wi a in town Saturday. Whllo here ho nude this olllco a plea-aut ctll. . Mis. Slccum and Yolen Ciirpeutor of Oklahoma are visiting with their undo A II. Carpenter and family thU week. Kolton LoUon left this iuoiiiiig for a.ilveslon, Texas', whore lift will spoud two weeks looking over the oountry K. L. Griiuos of tlio II. K. Oilco Drug Uo., wont to Kuiisttu City Mon day to attend a meeting of the KomiU dealer. Col. J. H. lilllngcr left Friday moiu injfor Toledo, Ohio, to attend the Head Clamp meeting or tho Modem Woodmen. Postmaster Haoker arrived homo from Lincoln Monday morning wharo ho attended a meeting of the Post masters last week. A farewell reoeptlon was - given Wednesday evening by the Masons iu honor of lUlph Foe who Is soon to leave here. All present bad an enjoy ablo lime. I''1 (.11111) WHS IllCmv!,. Mm,il,i. j Take your cream to J. U. Caldwuil. MN- llaigmnn wis lu Superior Mon ti . UiuiilCi.il.ty wiij, in Blue Hill Wed ne dity. Have Kaley went to Lincoln lon d iy morning. Ben Hudson of IJisemnnt a In town Tuesday. Kd. Buir of Guide Bock was In 'own Tuesday niornii g. FOB KENT A good 6-room liouse. Ilu'chlson A.Salndeu. .Mrs. Clatence Burgess of luavalc was hi town Tuesday. Jas Ryan U able to be nround ag iln after a week's sickness. Miner Sherwood eiilcttained friends Monday ovenlcg. few Mite Marie Woolsey of Supeilur is visiting friends lu town this week. Tho Misses Velum and Flossie Mo Klmmey spent Suuday lu Superior. Miss Greta Turnure entertained a number of friends Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Marie Woolsey. Little Frank. Mobart entertained a number of friends at his home Thurs day afternoon at a lawn tennis party. The river at this place has been high this week on account of the heavy rains in the western part of the state. Mrs. Edgar Cowdeu returned home Thursday morning from Franklin where she had been visiting relatives The train ucrvlee was tied up for several hours on Saturday due to the high water in the western part of the state. Mr. and Mis. C. A. Mercer and child ren returned to their home at lilbbon, Monday, after a visit with M. A. Mer cer and family. Lawrence McCall returned home from Kansas City Tuesday morning where ho had bceu with a shipment of thrco cars of cattle. Mrs. Walter G. Warren together with several other members of the Rebekah lodge of this place, attended a lodge meeting iu Franklin yesterday. Mr. Jeffcries of McCook, one of the owners of the Burlington hotel which was destroyed by fire last Wednesday morning, was in the city Sunday. "Practical Steps ou Life's Pilgrim age," will be tho subject Sunday morn ing at the Congregational church. Eveuiug subject, "The Duty of Self Development.'.! Bible lecture Wednes day evening at 8 p. in. Come with your bible. . I'Oue inch and twentyncdiuinlrojlths of rain fell here Woduesday evening. Tho rain was nccompanled by u wind storm which blowed several limbs oil' tho trees around to.vn. The 'wind toie up tho ice house ai.d several other buildings ou J. II. Ellinger'o faun east of town. T. J. Itightsell. western representa tive of Oveiing'Bros. & Co. Monumental Works, whoso home is.at Winy, Colo , was m the city the tlrst of tho week. Mr. Rlghtsell had been to Superior, where he had viUtod with relative", lind btoi4ed oil' here on his return homo to visit headquarter, and conter with "the big men," pf this well know firm. Flio wns discovered at 1:110 Suudaj morning iu the pool hull of W. II. Bradford at Guide Uock. The flames spread rapidly to tho food store of W. E. Vaudcvort, on the noith, and tho large haidwarc t-torti of .1. S. Marsh on the south. All wore frame structures, and wore built over thirty years ago. The structures were entirely destroyed, altho some )f the contents were saveil Tho loss is partly covered by insur ance Private Money To Loan Also logular Faim Loans at lowest rates. Call for me at State Bank. 0. F. OAT II Ell. EATS when the grocery bill is high. Extra hands to feed and work to do. Save your work and save your money. Let us stock you for Harvest Time. A Harvest Canned Goods sale 25 per cent off. B. E. jneFaPlaod All the Phones iKnHillP 7W Misses Beatrice SIos and Dorothy Potter ret uined home Tuesday from luavale A new the plug Is being Installed on the corner In front of the State Bank this week. Jack Yeiser of Omaha Is lu the city visiting with Mr and Mrs, Dave Kaley this week. Miss Pauline Bauuey left this morn ing for Lincoln win. re she will spend the summer. " Miss Elsie Tabor left Tuesday morn ing for Liucolu where she will visit with relatives. Clayton Banney ciiuc down from Blue Ulll, Tuesday, to attend bis sister's wedding. Miss Gertrude Blncklcdge left for Boulder, Colo , Wednesday evening to attend summer school. Frauk Herrlck returned Saturday from Montana where he has been looking over the country. Chas. A. Schellak, operator at the Tepee, went to Hastings Tuesday morning to visit relatives and attend a state meeting of the Eagles lodge. II. F. Requaittc, Assistant Deputy Fire Wardeu of York, was in tho city this week investigating the tire which occurred here last Wednesday morn ing. The Premium list for tlio 10U Ne braska state fair la? been scut out! This booklet sets forth a number of uew features for the fair. The educa tional departments of tho state exposi tion have beeii greatly expanded, owing lo the completion of Agricultural Horticultural hall. As one of the star features for entertainment the management has contracted with Lincoln Bench oy for three exhibitions each day and he will loop-thc-loop and fly upside down in his improved modern aeroplane. Balpb Foe, who for soveral years has been in the employ of the Burlington railroad at this place, and who nt the timo of handing iu his resignation last week, was holding tho responsible position of station agent, Intends to move to Greybull, Montana, where ho has purchased an interest in a lumber business. Ralph is a Webster county product, having passed the span from boyhood to manhood in these parts, and is hold iu high esteem by all. It is with regret that wo learn of his inten tions to move with his family to other Held, but knowing his ability as n business man, his pleasing personality, and his adapt way of making and keeplug friends, ye feel .safe in pre dicting success forhlm In' his new hcjine. ". "' The ForL, Is my' auto; I shall ntit want; it maketh me lie under it Jn the green pasture; it leadeth mo into much trouble; It draweth ou my purse. 1 go iu tho paths of death for its sake: Yea though I understand my Ford perfectly, I fear much evil for the radius or axel might break.. It lias a blowout iu the presence of my enemies I annoliit tlio the with a patch. The radiator boils over. Surely this thing will not follow me all the days of my life, or I will dwell iu the houso of poverty (forever.) Moral: Equip your Ford with one of the new coo coo clocks. When the thing reaches it speed of twenty miles per hour, tho bird will oomo out and sing, "Neaier My God to Thee." Ex. Religion Shown by Sacrifice. In every age a tost of religion has been Its power to pall out sacrifice. Tho great temples of tho past could be built only by individual self-sacrifice. Tho direction of self-denial muBt be towards tho noblest and most unself ish ends, putting tho good of others In tho place of self-indulgence. Tho Christian Register. 15he TEPEE Monday and Tuesday " JUNE 22 and 23 HIS SWEETHEART'S OH1LD-A two reol Pathe Drama. TOMMY'S TUAMP-Sonny. Jim in comic role. FAST Fit EIGHT-A rattling good railroad tory Wednesday and Thursday JUNE 21 and 2T A PASS OVER MIRACLE-A two leal ICalom drama ou unusual lino. TlVOI.l AND ITS CASCADES-A scene A NIGHT OUT-Comedy. Friday and Saturday JUNE 19 and 27 A MAN'S FAITH-Di H E. RST-SELlG-I llustrated Woi Id News. THE BURGLAR'S SACBIFIOE Diama. HISTORIC TARRYTOWN-Scenlc. T H B CONFISCATED COUNT Comedy. Chango In Hour Doors open at 8:00 o'clock. First show nt 8:30. Saturday Matinee at 13:30. Board of Equalization Red Clou ', June 9, 101-1. The County BnarJ of Eguallzation met ii regular oesslon, on the Hh of June, with the members present as fol lows: Ohmstede, Hoffman, Storey, Mc Call, Chaplin and Butler. Meeting called to order by clerk, and on motion T. J. Choplin was chosen chairman of said board. In the matter of tho assessment of J. Chuflln'a real estate in section 35 2 12 It was moved and seconded that the as sessed valuation on said real estate be reduced from $120 to $370. Motion carried. In the matter of the assessment ol the sw4 st-1 and 2 sel, lots 1 and 2, in e4 section 25 4 10 It was moved and seconded tbat the assessed value of the land above de scribed be reduced from I23G0 to 12185, on all except lot 2, which is raduccd from $305 to $280. Motion carried. In the matter of the assessment the improvements on the nw4 6 3 11, which were erroneously assessed, it was mov ed and seconded that said improvements be struck from the assessment on said land in the sum of $80 assessed value. Motion carried. In the matter of tho assessment of the nwi 53 11, which is assessed high er than the adjoining i quarter section. It was 'moved and seconded that the assessed value on said above described real estate be reduced from $2270 to $2190. Motion carried. In the matter of the assessment of lots 2 and 3 ands2 nc-1 ot'scc 13 1-19, it was moved and seconded that the as sessed value be reduced from $1485 to $1200. Motion carried. O.i motion board adjourned to June 10 th. Board met pursuant to adjournment with members prcsont, except Storey. Moved and seconded that Mrs. Ange lina Bobbins be refunded the tnx on a certain real estate mortgage, which was crrcnously assessed in 1913, in the sum of $1000, actual value. Carried. On motion the county treasurer was authorized to refund to Mrs. Angeline Robbina the tax paid on the assessed value of $1000 which is 1710, and was paid under protest for the year 1913 On the assessment on lots 29 to 32, block 3. Garber's 2nd add to Red Cloud, be reduced in the sum of $200, actual value. In tho matter of assessment of lotB 12, 13, and 11, blk 31, Red Cloud; lots 3 and 4 add 10 to 12, blk 2, Garber's add, and 5 to 9 and 13 to 24, block 2, Gar ber's 2i1 add to R?d Cloud. O.i motion thu asiCBsmunta of the im provements on lots 12, 13 and 11, in block -'ill Red Clomi was reduced in the sum of'150, actual value; and the as mceaed value on lots 3 and 4 and 10 to 12, blk 2, Gurber'rt nddilim, b reduced from $225 to ?1C5. lu the matter of the assessment of lots 7 to 12 in block II, Smith nnd Moore's add. to Red Cloud, itwus mov ed and seconded thai tho nsso39ol lots be and is hereby reduced from &...' lo 6215. Motion carried. In tho matter of thotissessmeul of lots 0, 7, and S4n nwl see. 10-1 0 On motion the assessed value ou above described land wiibaud is i educed fioiu 31820 to 13M). On motion the assessed value of lots 19 to 20, block 7, Bed Cloud, was and Is hereby reduced from SI 15 to S75. Ou motion the assessed value of scl sec. '22-1-11 was and is reduced from $12;'.0 to $1130. Peto Hanson appeared and approved thu board's action iu raising tho assess ed value of part of block 33, Smith and Moore's add. to Red Cloud from $lUr to 9195 ou account of improvements. On motiou board adjourned to June 11, 1914. Juno 11, loll. Board met pursuant to adjournment; membors all present. On motion the assessed value of part of block 33, assessed to A. M. Aultz, is reduced from 120 to S90. On motion the assessed value ou lots 1 to 0, block 12, luavale was ad is re duced from Sftii to $35. On motion the assessed value of the north 14 0,117 fcot of lot 1, block 1, Garber's 2nd add. to Red Cloud reduced fiomStOD to 00. Ou Jnotion tho assessed value of the south 7 10 loet of lot 11 and all of lot 12, block 8, Garber's 1st add. to Red Cloud) and a strip oflaud immediately south and adjoining abovo described Is reducod ft out 8125 to S25. On motion the assessed valuu of tho e'2 nwl 32-1-11 was reduced from 8325 to f(M, On motion the assessed valitu of lots 3 and J, blook 15, Bed Cloud, reduced from ?235 to 8195. The time for filing complaints with the county board of etiuallialiou for the year 1011 having passed itis moved and seconded tliat-the board adjourn to call of clerk. Motion carried. June 15, 1911. Board of county com missioners met Ju regular session; all mumbers present. Ilanu IlolTiuan was appointed road overseer of district No. 4. Joe Burr was appointed road overseer of district No. 7. Claims on the poor farm were allowed as follows: Sam Fletehor. $28 00 Morten Smith ,..., 7 0U Joe Fogel n 05 S. 8. Deardorf 0 150 Rlchnrd Boweu , 0 00 Clerk is instructed not to draw fur ther wnrrauts fur dependent children as the levy has been exhausted. The board adjourned to meet July V, 1014. J-vV- v A Natural Feeling Does It "Get You?" Have you walked tato s clothing store, spending 15 to 20 minut$rying to find what you wanted not findjiig a particular suit, felt as though you wcroting up too much time, and have this feolbifegln to worry you? aS This feelinf won'Mfeftryou" when you are in our store. Take j$ich time as you need, and do it, feeling ttrypu are welcome, You will always 'find our salesman ready to assist yoL cJurtco'usly, and they'll gladly go out of their way to please you. Our line of Clothcraft all-wool--suits is large and complete real value pr,iqed $10 to $20. 1'i'will be a pleasure for you to.epcamine these clothes. Kuppenheimer Suits $18.02 t6 $25.20 Society Brand Suits $18.oo to $25.oo G0t Your "Celebration" Clothe Here he Qooiden-Kaley lothing Qo. Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers I - lOUH iwonutEHTsH I i r- ' ? " I !L Our Prices j Are Reasonable' 0VERI(1G BROS. & GO. .8 There's Nothing Setter ! i P. A. WULLBRANDT THE HOME GROCERY - E. S. Grber Reiki KaUto, Farm Lonus nnd Insurance. Red Cloud, - Nibraska. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS OKNTIBT 0VR STAVE IANH Red Cloud xAVVM Are Made Right Well Lettered And Carefully Erected 4" 1M COME IN AND SEE 6SS h Than our complete line of Gro ceries, Queensware, Cigars, Candies, Tobacco. You will find us able and willing to supply your wants in a, very satisfactory manner at all times, and our chief endeavor is to please. Now, will these inducembnts and incentives to give us a trial order, why not do so today. A Trial Will Convince You U DR. DEARDORF VETERINARY BURGEON Qtuduutu Chicago Vstorinary College 1WBLVK YKAIH KXPKBIKNCB 5 1 i.y ay ,,'h. Tr r 1 :$i .tW.-' 1$ n t , s .- iS. :i v. J K "ft -' .'.? 13 ?.l. a -- m -Y u ft,. ;, fxf 3 4 i .! ,."!. -if 3 J viM M m H .,,?. r-. "r w h I '.S I 1 "I IMSimillWlllllWlMSlUIIMI II llilillMIHil "III" "'" - -u-- - ---- "'SI IMSiMtO utiMi.aHTr V"-- -- . .. " " i," ., lJ. U -- - KgERRBBXy SSSSaEZWJJV & i