' 4 i ,t Kmmas& ,' W ft WSkrS?-:-; VOLUME 42 I, i ,'W If You tp Deposits Guaranteed WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA im CAPLTAIi lt will pay you to have that House, Barn, Crib, Garage or any Lumber bill that you are planning on, figured now, while the market is low, and the quality high. THE MALONE-AVERY CO. Red Cloud, Nebraska "Talk With Us About That Bill." -5 BifciAi -S There is no Closed Season for It is the "all-the-year-nrouhd" sport, and you can carry a, Kodak anywhere.'! Easy to use and every part of the work can be done in daylight. Kodaks, 55.00 to $1(1,00, Brownfcs. $1,00 to $12.00 All the new goods from Ko dak City in stock. E. H. Newhetise Optometrist and Jeweler. Engages In Lumber Business Mr Ualph Foe has tendered his resignation as Agent for the Burling ton in this city taking t-ffecj on tho 22nd. Mr. Foe has formed a partner ship with Saunders Bros,, and tho new firm are engaged in tho lumber busi ness In Greybull, Wyoming. Wo regret to lose such an elllclont citizen but if this Is a stop in advance and it Is we wish him unlimited suc cess. Tho Ilurlingtou can mike up their loss of a good agent by appointing D. M. Able to till tho portion. kodakinc iK.'i! .'IW'tBil""!!' HS 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. by State Guaranty Fund ti HU.-.OOO Wheat Takes Nine Cent Jump The wheat market taken a jump of uino cents per bushel in twenty-four hours, being quoted on the Chicago board of trade at 98 .1-8 cents at the close of business ou Tuesday. The news of the niqblization of the Itrltish battle squadrons, which was received just before tho close of tho day's business, cleared tno pit, which was crowded with excited brokers as they frantically endeavored to place a many orders as possible before ti.o time limit. In the event of war tak ing place between Austria-Hungary and Servla, It seems safe to predict that before the leaves fall, wheat will bo worth one dollar per bushel. Called Home . Miss Pheoba K. ftsborn, who has been sick for several months, died Monday morning at tlien home of Mr. and Mrs. Joniburg. She was horn and grow to young womanhood In this county and mis 23 years, u months and 0 days of age at tho time of her de mise. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mis John Osborn, a graduate of our high suhool and was a t'rusted employe ofithu Hell. Telephone Company for somo time. She was a true friend and her devotion tothoso slio loved would ninko a bright ohapter In any life. .The funeral whs held til tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Jernburg Tuesday after noon, conducted by Itev. Humuiol and Interment took place in tho city ceme tery. She leuves besides her parents, threa brothers and seven sisters and a largo number of friends to mourn her death. The Chief along with h'ormany frleuds extends condolence to the bereaved parents, brothers and bisters. - Howard Adams of Lebanon. Kansas, is ip the city visiting with Frank Starr this week. Splendid Bargains in Rugs and Lace Curtains at, the Unloading Sale at Miner Bro9. Co. 1 I sssSfflBSSISCTm; wsS." l , A Newspaper That Gives The News KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JULY DO, V.ni. Democrats Solid For Harmtfny , Tho Democrats of Nebraska ut Col- umbos,, Nobr., on Tuesday put. .their iitiqiiiiiitiuri indorsement on u hurmuiiv program In their state convention, says the World-Hernld. Simultaneously they elieotuully slumped their disap. proval upon tlmt handful of the party, which preferred to oreate disturbances and face an uucurtiilu, ifnotdisastrous future. The convention was culled to order shortly befotu :i o'clock. It tidjourli eel two hours litter after voting for selection of resolutions oominlttee members by congressional districts, the committee ohaii man by Chairman Corey and nftor electing W II. Thomp son of tiiund Island chairman, Burt Spraguo of Vol k secretary mid Dr P. L. Hull of Lincoln treasurer of tho state central committee The. selection of the secretary pro duced I he only content of the initial ftcssidii. The Yoric man was opposed by 11 C. Koinblc of Lincoln, lucentl: choseu by Chiiirumu Thompson to till tho .vacancy created through Leo .Matthew,' resignation. Tho two ,had been avowed candidates for thw past, month. Republicans Say .,. : Bury Hatchet The Republican .State Cdnveution was called to order in the auditorium at Lincoln at I2:l0on Tuesday ut whlcli time both factions of 11)12 were re united aud the Roosevelt and Tuft Republicans were glad to Lury the hatchet. E. L. King was named as temporary chairman, I A. Renean was made secretary aud Amos Thomas assistant. The convention carried with it nil they ear marks of being a genuine "Love Feast," jntl to us, the only real thing accomplished was the selection of S. K. Floranee, of this city, as a member of the State Central Commit tee from the 20th Senatorial District. Ileal Estate transfer. Real Estate Transfers furnished by Mi W. Carter, Boudod Abstractor, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Earl 11 Slawsbu and wife to Charles A. Astln, qcd, lots", 8, Blk.-l, (larber's Addition Red Cloud s 1 Philip II. Bock aud wifo to Au gusta 13. Buntjer, wd, oast 10 foot of lot IB, IUk. 11, Blue Hill 1300 Frank I .Mlzorund wife to Al fred R. Saladen, wd, lots 111, 1 1, 15, Bile. l, Smith - Moore's Add, Red Cloud -floOO Charles C. Honhfctt and wife to C. W. Fuller; wd, noK nw U-ll-K) ; Vf... 2300 Culviu F. MoninvilliMtud wifo to Horace B. Moranville, wd, lots .VJ,B, 0,7, 8, P, Bik 1, Talbots Add Guldo Rook...' 2300 A. B. Phillips and wife to C, A. Valdo aud W. It. Wonderly, ., wd, lots 11,. 12, Blk. 0, Inavalo. 1.100 C. A., Waldo, ot. al., to -Charles Hunter, wd, lot 12, Blk. 11, 12, Blk, 0, Inavalo, 10JO Charles A, Waldo aud wife to Charles Hunter, wd, lot 12, Blk. 11, Inavalo 1500 0. A. Waldo and wife to Charles Hunter, wd, lot 1, 2, 3, Blk. o, Inavule KlOO Mortgages Filed 8550 Mortgages Releasod, 88077. Tho next hog cholera Instruction day at the University Farm litis boon set for August 12 instead of August 5th, as was previously announced. It is tlio plan to hold theso meetings ou tho oiiiumi n u.iuvouaj in uiiuu mouiu us lonifaa the demand wrrt. '!'., ..,..! .. i ii i .. .' ongas the demand warrants. Tho nstructlon and de.nonstratlo.is regard-! g hog cholera diagnosis,, vaccination, ; ana measures ror prevention are free, Instruction begins at 0 o'clock and itisis inrit ine ciay, j mi Fifty - two Weeks Each Yar For $1.50. Our Farmers Make Showing ' " From a fjutumary of the assessor's books for the year wn tlud tho follow ing infoniiatlon as lo tho oxttntof tho fin tiling operations In this county of Webster: The total acreage of wheat in tho county isM.SJlj, that is winter wheat and there arc y7 acres in spring wheat. We cannot toll what the aver- uge yioiu is lor mo year, necausc so little of tho wheat Is thioshed as yet, but It will be much above tho bet lu ten years. There arc 0'.,0l!) acres planted to corn, 12,7!(! acres to outs f)07 acres of rye, and 7t acres of barley. Stillwater township has the largest acreage of wheat In the county, having 5.8(11 acres planted to (hat cereal, aud Line has the least with iCt'i acres. Red Cloud tun'tiship Is crodttcd with !,ti(V7 acres. When It comes to corn Inavalo leads thcllht of townships with 10,070 acids of the king of grains, and Cowlos has the loust or'2;338 while Red Cloud has 7,930 ueifcs. The total acreage of alfalfa lu the county is 2i,(J02 acres showing how Important a crop this great block feed Is with us. Altogether Inure-Jure UKJ, t!S0 acres In culltvatiou in the county. The live stock Is listed a follows: horses ,930; mutes' 1763; milch cow's 5,318; other cattlu JO,S03; hogs Sl,ftl7. In viev,ot the'uboyo llstof good things in this county thisyenr iWs very evi tienl tlmt the county wrll not starve for at least another year aud one more victory has been achieved In tlio white uiHufe tight against the great American desert. Hon. G. W. Berge To Speak Here IIou.G. V. Berge, democratic can didate for jthe nomination of governor, will speak in this city ou Tuesday afternoon. August 4th, at 4 o'clock at the Chautauqua grounds. Mr. Berge has uu enviable reputation asaspeaker and you should uiuko your plans such as to enable you to hear him. Mr. Beige is traveling via auto, aud is making on tho average of about eight towns each day. He comes hero from Guide Rock, wlioro he speaks nt 3 p. m., and from here he goes to Ina valo, Rlvorton aud Fiaukliti, beiug scheduled lo speak at each of those places this saiuo afternoon and even iug. Wm. Renkel Dies Suddenly Win. F. Renkel of Inavalo was fotnul dead in front, of his pool hall this morning and it is supposed death was duo to heart failure He represented this .county in the state legislature for one term several years ago, and has lived at Inn vale for several years. Tho past two years he has been running a pool hall'at that place, and was for several years actively engaged in farming. Ho leaves besides his wife three boys und three girls to mourn his demise. Corofior Amuck and Sheriff Hodge were called there early this morning, uiituttjjo tlmopf going to press wo were uuablo to learn whothor Uiav deemed an Inquest necessary or not. r Corner Stone Has Been Laid At tho time this paper is being print- oil tho corner stone at the Court lious ' t- ucwig tain uy t ic lirauu Ulllcors of tlm Ni,rnl, n. ..... rZ ". ' ... t.. i.-,. ... , . : .7 i tho Nebraska G,a..d Lodge of Masons Several of tho grat.,1 like and ,1 largo number of Siting ts '. attendance. There was a lartre orouri hroand a complete detail of the cero-' monies will bo given next issue. " NUMBER 31 1 3 Lots of Suits I 3 1 -LOT 1- AT 56 DISCOUNT r LOT EVERY SUIT IN AT ,20 DISCOUNT STOCK Straw Hats Erfcfcpt Panamas at - - Oxfords in $3.00, $4.50, $4.00 Grades go at - - - This is Your Chance Tor Save Monoy TERMS CAM "It's Up PAIL STOREY I The Clothier - :ii;;:':.;;:;;;iL:;,.::-.',;:My 39 Special 4 4 Bed Sale $6. During Chautauqua I "will sell 2-in, Continuous Post Vernis Martin Beds, a regular $8.00 value, for $6.39 Cacsh A RARE BARGAIN One Wook OnSy Aug. 3rd to Aug. 3th Make My Store Your Resting Place During Chautauqua. 1 ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer, t I ill JJMMMJI J- - ' -. - ,...' j .. ' j i a . j .i . . . .. . id.',ra to exlond t,)flir " "ed nu. uiiu nira. wait ot uuiao kock. 'ru,,, TT , "IOn, l P' J fW respond Zl at Guldo Rock the other day, Tho prompt nesa in getting the firo department ? wody to go to Guide Rock, was highly ' appreciated by them. , .Aato.jit.tii.'4y-i '-h&ptS&ilk.-'ii) ;w;" irl a nf. .(.it -j, . JWJU' ji,1 -LOT 2- AT - ooo DISCOUNT EXCEPT BLACKS AND BLUES l 50$ 'o urr $2.00 To You1 . $6. 39 Chas. Norrlsand Chas. Brubaker re turned from Norton, Kas , WCnesduy where Mr. Norris went to see about contracting wheat to thresh Mr, Norris and Dap Imhoif wlU ship tljelr threshing machines to Norcatur, Ks. this week where they have contracted four thousand acres of wheat to thresh.. mMMmMMmi BiMiiigliiMiliiiriiBa li - rr"iT "ii'TOTffl im lir Mt ti,- 4 HZ i, m ffl i OJ l fa lMI 1 m ."n - i if t i 'i ,ll M . M u n . "k , m m Wifl mti Mi ji . 1 Mm wgt MjII '-321 'M mi .