iLLiakrc. 9W' .v I m hn t K J ( ao-"' VOLUME 4ii FfPllffi l!IIIWri!Iill!illlllll.llil! llFii" i111'!!!1"111!! 'WnK'li'lllllffiillllllWII tv 1 1 If You Desire 1 1 Bji " "M"""""M'M""" tags CE1 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. Deposits Guaranteed by WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA OA.IMTAI, ir.000 I j( ,,1, (lti!' , i " i i II'1 " Li ' ' I i ' I I MR. FARMER- Have you provided your self with a proper place to keep your corn? Are your Grain Bins in good condition? Do you know that we offer for sale the best Crib and .Bin Material on the market. . "And Our Prices Are Right" THE MALONE-AVERY CO. "Talk With Us About Your Wants" fffr'"r'r f. "Kv vv"'V,'V' j There is no Closed There is no Closed Season for KODAKING It is the "all-the-year-around" sport, and you can carry ajtodak anywhere. Easy to use and every part of the work can be done in 'daylight. Kodaks, $5.00 to $111.00 Brownies. $1.00 to $12 00 All the new goods from Ko dak City in stock. F H NpuIiaiicp S Optometrist and Jeweler. Weather Report For July Temperature: Mean 8J deg.; tnaxl mum 102 on 12th and 27th: minimum flu deg. on Smi. l'reclpltatlou: Total 2:13 inches. Number of daysclear 21, pnrtly cloudy 3, cloudy 2. Dates of Thunderstorms 0, 24, SsHh. Prevailing wind-Direction S W 0 days. Remarks: Rainfall since Jan. 1st 14.77 Inches. ' Cuas, S. Ludlow, Observer. juJ&auJvJ -flHK . .- . . . . MM! liwl'lll Iffinll'F'i'lill llll'W'M 'Hi'MII' iP ini'ilillll'iPI'iffl M State Guaranty Fund p ' ,11'tn'i Him" " ',1 ' ' ' ift"1' '" I ''I I 'lllllLi, ill1 1,1 li ' i i I i1 1 1 l.l i ll Chautauqua Attracts Very Large Crowds The Chautauqua opened Sunday afternoon with an audience of nearly two thousand persons and were greet ed by that cniment musical director Llberati and his famous band and grand opera singers. Llberati is a past master in his art, and with his band of soloists and singers, certainly sustain ed lils envious reputation as to the met its of his famous organization Though the band was small in num. tier the talent contained within the baton reign cannot be excelled, not ovon including such larger bands at, Sousn's, limes', l'ryor's, Hauda Itossn', Creaton's, Uodf ivy's, and others of na tional imputation. Not only did Liber ati please his largo audiences, but the operetta selections by his opera singers held the large audWsnees on edge with every (election. The baritone solo by the member of the baud was one called for repeated applause. Not only is Llberati an exquisite director but also a cornet soloist of envious ability as his solo proved. A heavy wind and rain storm shortly after the afternoon sessiou hardly dampened the eagor audience who wished to hear this organization again needless to say the evening concert was received by- a great appreciative nudlenco. Monday's afternoon program opened with a prelude by Miss Marietta La Dell a reader who gave a very clever rending. Her ability to mimic children and persons of all ages was a rare tre-U and was pleasingly received by a large audience. The lecture, "The Criminal In The Making," delivered by Judge Frank 1. Saddler of Chicago Munclpal court, was interesting, brought out many Ideas nnd things, to one who 1ms never lived In a large city. Hib lecture was well recolved and wps delivered in a forceful manner. The cvouiug session was opeued by a prelude by Miss La Dell In another reading that was enjoyed by all pres eut. ri 3BJU&k&m&3 4 Newspaper That fllvei The IN cm Fifty-two Week Each Year Far Sl.fiO. JflJ (JLOiri), NEBRASKA. AUGUST 0, 18114. Corner Stone Laid With Smpresslve Ceremonies by Masonic Grand Lodge ,.f , ).., I C...V w. wtfc.C.v - v , v j'r . mis ' ' '' ' ' ' ' - k ' t pm v .. a ' ' III . r I The most forniiil and lmpre.-hv ror- emony of the Itjnd vof lieid in thu city w ci'u iy wu tt.D 1k. it g of tj. eo'riiij-r ntTiiii, ln-t MhhmIh.v a'uctnii.; of Weiist'-r c,unt'- now tempi ot justice. A lingi) iiitinli'!4 ni" people gathered to itnes this veieiiion , which ncaiiy iryi n w.i in -ei loi til fltl time. Tin M sona Irili-init, had coti))-i'tt elmrji.. of all the ilet.iii-, and uver.vtlilng w.ih can led out with dignity nud iiup:i.-.ssivciie". The Hed Cloud cornet, band rurnislieil ilieiuusii: for the occasion, wi.icli was gieatly apprtcialed. lteShle.s tlie uieui'.u'is of the grand lodge tlieie w el e in attendance tunny mciubeib trotn over the slate uud near by towns. Uiuml Mailer D.tvis was the pitsiUiug o Ulcer nud Grand Custo dian French assisted in the ritualioliu work, ltetofo this corner atone was allowed to repose in its place perma nently it was subjected to several tests, Hist by the kuiiil of tiiesquaie, who placed his instiuuient on all nliles and pronounced it pntcci; then the master crattsmiin, who spceUlied with tlie level, tcatiil tin stone with his instrument apil piououuced it good; then the piouib was used and the stone found to i.e nil thut could be asked. Alter having aalislieil them selves that the stone uiii pel feet, tlie electee went forth ihul it should be filled with the sacii-u recnids, which was diiiio, liwaa the. i laid in place The lecture of tin i veiling whs glwu by MhiIiuii Lyilla il'i.iruoir Von i'luk - lestein Motintford, n unlive ot .lei u - w.ilem, Palestine, uifil was illustrated with pataphernalla in ought fioin her uatlvo laud. Ili-r lectuie on liiblical lands and the Holy L mil, and her ex planation of symbulie.il knowledge of the Bible were educating and interest ing to her laigp audience, and those who had the pieasuie of hearing this famous lady now have much clearer understanding of tlie Ulble. The Tuesday afternoon session was opened wiih a pielude by Coyla Spiiug and sister iu a combination en tertainment. Mits Coyla Spring is not a uewcomer In our midst and her work this time is stronger than ever before. Cutbursts of applause and re peated encores tell more than words can the appreciation of tlie large audi ence. Dr. John A. (5iuy of Now Yotk city lectured on the subject, "Out of Work." Dr. Gray Is a man of pleasing personality and a tlueut speaker, one who kept his laige audience literally "on their toes " Ills story of living thro mouths right among tie ho boos, tho deiqlictb of that great city, mingling with those thirty-live thous and homeless Inhabitants of the Unw ary, uud his experiences during those L5 ?L as-, a a. .. mm 'ami cirefu'ly j luted up. v.heiu it will tvui.tlii, us u hclirxe, uii'll timr shall lie no uioie Iii ivutw ts vr tii ll on. - Copy laws t Ki iiml Accepted M.toui ' ' t'ijp pi'UC' it'llHf-. til (rl'.llltl Lmlgtf ol Xibiul;ii. Ili:j. Cup.y law- Unyti! .Vr.-h .Ma-oils, lOHl. lWstei r.iiu.ty IiiilgJ, A I". & A. M. Holy liiu.li, fiiiitl-.ne. iy Uliarlty LuilKf. ItOiter Ctniptvi' lit Uoiter Cu-lt.-i'ii slur, Uusler cotini otltcers. Koter iiuu tile quartet. ltoster Ucd Cloud baud. Hosier uit itllcor-. Itustur tiomd or eilucntiou. Copies WeUsler County Argus, lied Cloinl Chief and Coiuuietclal Adver tiser. Names of flower girls. List of churches in lied Cloud. The l.ige audience listened with eagerttesr to every poitlou of the oerc niouy. which was a dupiicute of that one inaugurated in Hie lemoteuessof the dim past. This building is being built as tup- i idly as could be expected, a- a glancu at thu plctuic will aliuw. Thu con ttiiiitor in well iquipptd lor his work i and it will in. I be Innk' beluiu our coutt house otllcialn will lie in their i new qiiitilers nud leady for laiiiihiss. jtliiui nioiuh-, made the very nerves i of those who htaiil hliu thigle Not ! only was hi9 lectin o iuieiisttiig, but it crentul a light of knowledge in nil who hcatti lit tn. The evening session way opened with a session by Coyla Spring and her sis ter, who tendered another pleasing entertainment Miss Lotus Spiiug U a celloKt with a style and finish tint enable, her to tender even the most difficult pieces in it free and easy manner. Tlie short prelude by theso two artists was indeed too short, ac cording to the insistent encores by the large audience. Wednesday aftei noon's session open ed willi a prelude by the IUheldaffcr Uailey company, which whs very trior itorious'. Violin solos by Miss Galley were enthusiastically received. Thu lecture of Wellington Viiudlver, ot Alabattitt was a disappointment, Ida lecture on ''The Appalachian Moun taineer" not being given and Ids sub stitute lectin o was not relished by those prosent At the evening session an added at traction was given by the Hed Cloud Ooni'l-rt Itnllil. will I'll I'n vi. mi linnrnl ! high class selection-! as only this envia ble band can The Itlheldatfer Uailey company gave an entordvlntnent eon&istlng of vocal, 1 3 Lots of Suits -LOT l-i AT 50 DISCOUNT LOT 3 AT 20 DISCOUNT EVERY SUIT IN STOCK Straw Hats Except Panamas at Oxfords in $5.00, $4.50, $4.00 -u --Grades gov at- - - This Is Your Chance ToSave Money TERMS CASH "It's Ud To You" PAUL STOREY I The Clothier 39 Special Bed Sale $6. During Chautauqua I will sell 2-in. Continuous Post Vernis Martin Beds, a regular $8.00 value, for $6.39 Cash A RARE BARGAIN' One Week Only Aug. 3rd to Aug.. 8th . Make My Store Your Resting Place During Chautauqua. Q ft ROY SATTLEY I Licensed Embalmer in flHHi "wi piano and violin selections and solos which were rendered iu their well known capable and pleasing manner. XlJ-j per cent discount on till Sum mer Drcs9 Goods and Oxfords. TlltNUW: & So.v, NUMBER 32 -LOT 2- AT DISCOUNT 50$ OFF $2.00 0 $6. 39 and Furniture Dealer. Mr. Sorenson of Lincoln spent Sat urday in tho city with E'JItor Edson of the Aigus. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Leggett died Saturday and the funorul was held Monday morning. Iter. Hummel conducted tha srvia. ., EXCEPT J BLACKS I AND 1 BLUES 1 . , ,..t,t . ty 4 yl i B X. R ff .. & it i ! h m m m I T i;. 'm m m if n '$ si:.' 4$ ,m 'M. W i ."a t i .v.?:J ?",v zxkmiMmm cv .iii?sia ,tfSfl''5 . -. 'vZteArdi tfMoS r. in . 'M ,: , - ., , .