JSA k K.BJI.A S K A,w0 H I E P WW Hfc1 t ., . f w xm fw - nvv ititiif(fai' UW 9oC VttsW llrt i-vr.");' ; 5 i"2"'..1i, 'Sry, g'lt '-jTIS Si. t4 KT a a .1 JBIB- 1-.-rvi ww ;-.. . .vn r . A i gaagaaaM iiri" i "ft iMMBTllBaBW V VOLUME 4 a If You Deposits Guaranteed f 1 WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITAL. MR. FARMER-- Have you provided your-self wjth a proper place to keep your corn? Are your Grain Bins in food condition? iilfcYknRWthat we olltrjar sale tthe best Crib and Bin Material on the market: "And Our Prices Are Right" .ni 'th ' ' , THE MALONE-AVERY CO. "Talk With U About Your Wants" Your Watch Ideal Many people have learned to consider such, and such a watch as an ideal time piece. When they buy they want that particular watch. We don't blame them be cause we have watch ideals too and ideal watches. They are the South Bend and the Hamilton and the Howard and one or two others. These we have learn ed to depend upon these we buy and sell each year in greater quantities. And be fore you make a watch pur chase we would like to talk to you about these move ments. May we? E. H. Newhouse Optometrist and .Jeweler. Farmer's Union Notice A county meeting of the Fanner's Union will bo held Saturday, August 15th, at Guide KouU. A business meet ing will be hold at 10 a m. It. R. Dill", state secretary 1 will make an ad dress at one o'clock and eyorybody is cordially Invited to attend,' Mr. aud Mrs, Joe Folzien spent Suru day iu St, Joe. -' WOTM mm Desire H ii M ?4 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 825.0(H) A &' Real Estate transfers. Real Estate Transfers furnished by M. W. Cai ter, Bondod Abstracter, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Georgo 15. McCall and wife to R. V. McCallum, vd, lot 10, Blk. 5, Guide Rook 8 1000 George I). McCall and wife to II. .AV. McCallum, wd, lot 3, Rlk 5 Quide Rook 1G00 Oeorgp B. McCall and wife to R. W McCallum, wd, lots 0, 10, Blk. 3, Vance's Addition to Guide Rook 8500 U. V. McCallum, singlo to Clara McCall, wd'lot H, ltlk. f, Guide Hock 1000 It. W. McCallum, single to Clara McCall. wd, lot 10, Blk. 5, Guide Rook 1500 R. V. McCallum, singlo to Clara , .McCall, wd, lot 10, Blk. 2, Van- cos' Addition to Guide Uoek. .. Charles W. "Jonvln and wife to J. T. Adkison. wd, part lots G, D, Re-Survey to Guide Rock 2500 100 J. T. Adkison and wife to Emma P. Corwin, wd, part lots G, D, Re-Survey to Guide Rook 100 George Morrow and wife to Mary Oney, wd, lots 23, 21, ltlk. 1, ' Inavale 500 Mortgages Filed 811 U9. 45 M01 tragi's Keloasod, 81375. To The Democrats of Webs ter County: I. ii -. 1 have filed ns a candidate for sheriff and bclieo if 1 am nominated I can bo olected. I came within one hundred votes of being elected against Sheriff Hedge when the balance of our ticket was do. fitted in some instances as much a 7.'A) votes, Our ticket should bo scat tered over the County to get results and those Is no other candidate In the soutlioastcrjK'p.itt of the county. WjLM.VM KlIIKI'ATJIICIC ndv ' , Guide Rock Preuinct Subject of turmoil Sunday morning at tho Congregational chinch; "Jesus and Life". A .Newspaper That filvcs The News RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUOUST 13, 1!)14. Chautauqua Was A Big Success Thursday afternoon's sosslon of 1 no Uiautuqua was opened Ity a pre- ludo by the llooslor Male Quartette and was well received. Miss Fola La-Follt-ttc delivered an address on "The Democracy of Woman's SufTerago"and was ably delivered. Miss LaFoIlettc is a pleasing speaker, well versed in her subject and her lectin 0 created much discussion among those who heard her. The evening session was given by the Hoosier Male Quartette and though ably rendered, they saemed.hardly able to hold the audience for a whole even ing, which fact holds good on several evenings of this year's program. Fildaywewore entertained by the Welch Gwent Male Singers, sixteen in number, who greatly pleased the nudi once at both sessions of the day. Saturday the Gilbert Shorter nlavcrs gave an entertaining prelude followed by Father John Daly of Milwaukee who lectured on, "Marriage and Di vorce," giving a very able lecture. After e short concert by the Gilbert Shorter Players, which was a variety of vocal, violin and picolo solos and a shoit sketch in oriental costumes, the evening session was closed by Dr. Mattibon W. Chase, who lectured on, i"Blg Bugs Rtid Big Humbugs," which proved to 'be an interesting subject. Bunday'.thc last day a prelude by the Crontion Tambnrlcan Orchestra of Hungary was a treat for all who heard ihem. The lecture of the after noon was dell ered by Dr. Pox of California who was a strong and In telligent speaker, and whose lecture was enjoyed by a lorge audience. The evening session by the Croation Orchestra drew another largo audience this being the closing number of the Chautauqua, which this year was a success, 'the attendance being goqcl throughout the entire session. A Golden Wedding - 1 Tuesday, AugUbt 4fh., belnjr fiftieth wedding aunivetsarv of the Mr. and Mrs. Joshut Martin living seven and a half miles northwest of Inavale, seventythree friends and relatives met with them to spend the day and to SBy they did celebrate would be putting it mild. Mr. and Mrs. Mas tin were tho par ents of ihieo sons and four daughteiR. There are five still living two sons and thtcu daughters. Two daughteis, Mrs. h II. Rowo of Marysvllle, Kas . and Mrs. A S. Stlngley of Odell, Xebr., and one son L. T. Mai tin who lives near tho homo place. One son of Im perial, Xebr , and one daughter of Goldondale, Wash., being unable to at tend. Two sisters of Min. Martin, Mrs. Florence Blauchard and Mis. Carrio Ilos both of Marysvllle, Kas., being among the guests, also one brother Oscar Xeal. They have twenty grandchildren and six great grand children, Just before tho guests were seated around the dinner table Rev. Smith of Inavale made a well chosen talk for the occasion after which all sat down and the way they uto of 'all the good things prepired wont to show that tho dinner was hiMitlly enjoyed by nil. It seemed as If each 0110 whw helped pro- paro t'10 dinner triod to out do tho other person and to show thoir skill in tho culinary ait. At a late hour the guests donnitecl for their homes feeling they had spent a day long lo be remembered, Thuto Nero several nice and useful pioH'titt left Mr. aud Mrs. Martin to show the. high esteom with which they aro held by thoir friends and neigh bors, - a guest. Theio wlllbo regular mnrnimr and afternoon services at Red Cloud and Ash Cieek next Sunday Let tho Methodists of Rod Cloud remember the roll call for Benevolences Sunday morning. Fifty - two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. An Old Pioneer Laid To Rest Mrs. Fannlo Havel wife of John Havel Sr., pnsscd away at their homo in Batin township Monday afternoon after on illness of several months. Klin was tinrn In Itnliutntii nml .. nu 71 .. , vv... . ar..,...i. ....1. ..7 , . years old at the time of her demise. Mr. and Mrs. Havel moved to this county iu 1872 from Bohemia and homo stoadod a farm In Batln township on which thov have resided ever since. Jo this union were born rivo daugh ters and two sons, one daughter died several years ago. Tho funeral was conducted at the home Wednesday morning by Rev. Hummel and Inter ment took place in tho city cemetery. Grind Wheat For Pigs A great saving can be effected by grinding the wheat for fattening pigs according to some very recent experi ments of the animal hiihbnnrirv ilntmrt.. nient at the University Farm. Oilier facts determined by the experiments are: Pigs can be fattened ou a shorter feed with ground wheat than with whole wheat, Owing to the fastergalns made and ie better finish obtainod, a small amount of tankago ran generally be profitably fed with ground wheat. , ,' Iu case conditions are such it hat grinding the wheat is not practicable! 'i small amount of tankage fed with vhole wheat will materially increase tho ratu of gain and, ou tho basis -of present piices used in tho experiment, will materially increase the profit ob tained. Dr. Xellle E. Mnurer Is expected home Friday from a mouth's vacation spent atColorado points. The churches of our oltv will uuito in another Gospel service Sunday even ing at the Washington school grounds at 8 o'clock. Rev John .1. Hnvne. pastor of the Congregational church, will sneak on the subient: "IVm-M War and the Inevitable Victory". On Inst Saturday morning whlla A. T. Walker and Grant Ethertnn. n ,T Mutual oil salesman from Superior, were out riding iu a Ford car it turned turtle from some unknown cause on North Webster street injur ing both men seriously. Mr. Walker received a bad gash on his hoad and the doctors had to take several stitches to sow up the wound. Ho is getting along nicely at this writing. Mr nthcrtou was pinned under tho car and iccelved a very bsd woupd id his left leg ami win taken to his homo In Superior. The Webster County Fair will bo hold in Bluden next month. Already the indications arc that this will be the greatost fair over glvon iu tho couuty. Wo will not only have the very" best farm products but we will have an active management that will keep things moving ami will make tho fair ii real success. Bluden is snarl mr no pains this year to make tho fair a, hummer. We are looking forward with ' eager anticipation to this yoarly ovent ' and wo are satisfied there will bo no' disappointments. I A newspaper coming into your homo ' Is such an Intlmatonart of your daily life that you should ohooso it as you would a friend. First, you want one in which you have iTmdlolt confidence, i 13 von with a tiiend you aro more watchful in milttois In which lid has a self-lntoiost. Why not more so In tho case of a newspaper'.' Tho State Jour nal Is, the one state paper that does not have some sort of personal Inter est iu political nff.drj, its owners and pnbllsheis not being office-holders or olliee-seeliors. Why not choose such a paper.' Just to show yon how differ ent Tho Journal !, it will lie mailed fiom now until Jan. 1, lOin, for only 1, Inuludlng tho Sunday Journal. Tills; is a gre it i eduction just for a trial and tho paper will stop when tho time is lip Souil In your order todav and the paper will start at onco. Ad- dicss State Journal, Lincoln, Nob. V':.,,::;:! :::: 3 Lots -LOT 1-, AT 50 DISCOUNT LOT 3-i EVERY SUIT IN AT ' 20 DISCOUNT STOCK Straw Hats Except Panamas at Oxlordg in is.OO, $4.S0t,$4.00 Grades to at - - This Is Your Chmnc TERMS "It's Up PAIL STOREY The Clothier hhh. iMIIKiimiimmmilitliimrmiiimiiitiimmirtii inimtut, tojilhl 1909, bt C. C. S FOR THE BABY Go-Carts, High-Chairs, Rockers. Nursery Chairs, Cribs, Trundle Beds, in fact everything that goes to make things pleasant for the Baby and convenient for the mother. We have them in all prices and quality from the cheapest to the best. Call and Look .0 Y SATTLE Y 8 Licensed Embalmer emGE&fi'U flrTftMIFff 4 Chas. tjtroug and wife wore Mast-! ings visitor Monday. Vernrn Zeiss leaves Sfnnlay for Denver whoro ho will spond a two weeks' vacktlp u. Mrs. Harvey Vincont and chlldieu of Pauline aro visltjng her daughter, Mrs. Poniard Fruit. NUMBER 33 of Sui -LOT 2- AT DISCOUNT EXCEPT BLACKS AND BLUES 50 OFF m & xy T ti i5 i A Tot Save Money CASH To You' . Zimmerman Co. --No. 34 Them Over and Furniture Dealer. I (QHZSiras Take your oreaui to J. O. Caldwell. Georgo Steffen returuod homo front Inland, Monday. Fred Steffen and wifu returned to thoir home nUOraud Island j Friday after visiting his parents here for a weok. I ti t JCv, OM:,ffVW t i jii- fe. m aIA ' avaaaaaaiBmiiiiii uuiiiMiiiiuiimiiii ft A I TA 1 a fsrri 'Utf -aSJ I m m lt, i 4i T JBi, 1 J t . 1. a. I. A . W mmmmmmmmmmmmmmM