tiUo (X M ,? VF V T L I iHf -tm..mwre,f.WL VrfBfi?8S5M-''f -.1 vw.MtMn ;'- nxmUMt: i,m -. ' UlslorlciU SoclftJ i"'i? .Asw.J'" 'lAJbwvrr. ni9anniwm 4mww -. vi m TTili f(f -i tJTc - tV vtwj.-- 4 v' - f " -'"' ) y irti svYrriwrB'rTT?ir?fr'y''wtMry.''Vt Yv1 frny.s. Trade at Home and Boost For a Bigger and Better Red Cloud if.- . vr i a i 1 Ij I I'T II ' ' j , . . II ' ffl&aM& - -m. .-- . ."- ?:s . .' ? ' r- i' ' l "" w"" - "t r ,s tSwT1 n "" ' " " ' I tt 4 Newspaper That fllves The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year Br Sf.Sf . VOLUME 4J KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 21, li14. NUMMB39 i:riiiH ii'i'i "tuv ", ilTII '" I rjt,jr .1. ' .. i!, V u n V'tn1 jl J 17 ' Tin ii" '"" 'il":i"'P''1l!li!nr J4 iiiu' Jit; If You Desire fp VERY one of your banking connections to be a profitable one. returning you the largest measure of service, andv accom modation commensurate with the size of your deposit, open an account with us. Interest paid on time deposits. Deposits Guaranteed- by State Guaranty Fund Strong Effort Being Made For Up-Town Express Office The efforts or Itiu Chamber of Com merce to secure an up-town telouruph mill express ollleo have mi fur resulted In failure. Until the Adams Express, Company mid the Western Union l Telegraph Company liavo turned tlio proposition down, It now remains to be seen what tlio Railway Commis sion will do. It seems to us that we are asking only what is fair and just in this mat ter owing to the faet that our depot Is one mile away from the center of town and it is dlillenlt to trausaet business at such it long range. 'I M EB5TER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA OAIMTAIj MUH.OOO to MR. FARMER- Have you provided your self with a proper place to keep your corn? Arc your Grain Bins in good condition? Do you know hat ve oer for sale the best Crib and Bin Material on the market. "And Our Prices Are Right" THE M ALONE-AVERY CO. "Talk With Us About Your Wants" !!tal Estate transfers. 1 Heal Estate Transfers furnished by M. W. Cat ter, Hondo I Abstracter Red Cloud, XebraMtu. Hugh It. Hunter and wife to W. A. Hall, qed, lot 5, Ulk II!, Guide Itook S Charley Eindgren and wile Ctirl It. Lludgrtfii, qcd, s 2: i 12 William T. Mount ford and wire to Telia Uinus, wd, lots 1, 2, .'I, ISIk. 4, Kndcllll's Addition t. HedCloud ... 1 Clide L. WieUwite and wife to A. E. K. Strong A: Co , wd, lots 5, o, U1U. i, lnavale 18(H) Vogei Investment Co., to (limit Shidler, wd, ejtf sej, 2:1 110 ... .T00 K. 11. Albright and llusii.to liar- burn Galley, wd,lotU, 151k. 15, j. EeDue's Add to Kd Oloti.l. '. SOJ Willtam Vim Dyke Mini wife to llenjamln Sylvmms VauDyke, wd part nw'4 2S-1-11 Mortgages Filed 12,222 IW Mortgages Release 1, 81U270. The Methodist Conference Appoints New Ministers At n nieetlnir of 11 Methodist Con ference held at Fremont this week the following men were appointed to till the pulpits in the various towns In . Webster county: I Dtadcn W. It Alexander. ! Ulue Hill To be Supplied. ! Cowles .1. V. Davis. tluide Kjck A. U Umpleby. 1 lnavale Scott lilunt. Ked Cloud-C. L. Myers. ': i it j 1 1 I jiM'i.''iy:iii'i!iM;i!W'ffli iiiH!i'iiiiitii'!iiimiuii:iniiiiniili''ti.':' im . liitiwuMia iwf'iwwwwi' NEW SUITS 8.'0 2jru aeSB- &&Z3F3m&S S3Sn 8 If 's In Style We Have u r r r 11" t 1 t We Have It It Its In it 8 W) Styl a e m Our lines combine correct styles with more than moder ate prices, makes our line of great importance to women interested in dress. Our gar ments must give satisfaction, and they do. This is why our sales increase. STYLE, QUALITY and LOW PRICES 10,10 My Auto Tis Of Thee. My unto 'tis of thee, short etit to poverty of thee 1 uluitit. I tdew a pile of dmiKll oil you two years apo, j and you do refuse to no, or won't or eaii'i. Through town and countryaide, , you weie my joy and pride: a happy day I loved thy iriuuly hue, thy nice' wliltti tires so new. but now you'rdown and out. for true, in every way. To thee, old lattlebo.v, came many bumps and knocks for thee 1 grieve. Itadly, thy top U twin, fiayed are thy scats and worn; the whooping eouh effects thy horn, l do believe. Thv perfume swells the bree.e, while Kood folks choke and weeze while we puss by. 1 , palu for thee a price, 'twoulil buy 11 mansion twice, now everybody's yell ing 'leu" I wonder why? Tliy motor has tho rlp, thy spark has the pip, and woe Is thine. I loo have suffered chills,' ague and kindred IUh, endeavor ing to pay my bills, since. thou weit mine. Gi.u; is my hunk roll now, no more 'twould choke 11 cow, ta once bo fore, l'et it 1 had the moil, so help me (lolin amen, I'd buy myself 'a car again, and speed some morc Hx. New Fall Hats 3 Jfi v Jtr! C3 S WE A TERS Governor's Proclamation Farevell hT-j vA A:iM i&Ji-Slu Barbara Phages Agent For Ameiieati Heauty and Warner ltros. C-.irsots and Hutterick Patterns. 1 Seed Corn Pointers. When corn reaches the glazed, dented, or still dough stage, it may 'be safely picked. Seed Com Selection Week this Jear btglus September 2S Choose mature earsjfioui plauts in the Held that have grown under average rather than favored conditions, even , tho the oars may not be large. Select ea8 growing at a convenient height on upright stalks that me sturdy and of moderate size. Splnd- i 4li fl !! sici and leaf iness I t S i S 5l '.tO "21 TfitU drouth re- t ; - - , j j . ,, ,-i BtuiJk proteot-' I i . ,; 1 4 8 old, and con sequently are liable to havo low ger minating powers. As soon as the seed is picked it must bo stored r.way immediately in as dry and airy a place us possible. The attic of a kitchen or granary or above the driveway in a double corucrlb, the university farmers have fouud is bet tor than. 1 liay mow. Seed if left In a pllo may mold In a few hours, cWdevleo for separating the cars is the corn post, or corn tioe. This consists of a post erectod on a standard, with Mulshing nails (prefer ably with the heads off) driven in tlio sides. This may hold enough to plant 10 to 35 acres of ground. Tho seesaw method with the use of trrtuj is also etilclent. SKHD COKN SHMiCTlOX WKHK In view of tho fact that our success ful farmers and experiment stations find that early select ion of seed corn is advisable, it seems, in a matter of such great economic impo.itmice, that a time should be sot aside for its early selection. Tho followlcg reason for early selection are apparent: 1. Early selected seed is less liable to be injured by free.iug. 2. Seed selected In the Held enables the farmer to obtain ears from plants of the proper type und from plants growing under normal conditions. 3. From various reports recelvod, tho present crop has ripened e.Aily, and seed may bo safoly selected at tho end of the month. It appears essen tial, however, that such corn once no lected should bo stored immediately in as dry 11 place as possible, A special reason why our farmers should select their own seed will ap pear from data of the Nebraska Exper iment Station showing that native seed produced 0.2 bushels more per ncro than excellent seel brought in from other districts. With those fautsin mind, Idesigunte the week beginning September 28 as Seed Corn Selection Week and urge its geuoral observance as the proper time for this important task. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the Statu of Nebraska, this tho twenty third day of September, MHl. John II. Mohkiikao, Gorornor. ' .. . . m .,... 1 City Streets lo Be Uiled Councilman Terry recently advocated oiling our city streets und as a result this will bo tried out in n small way at once to see if it is a practical tiling here. On ordinary dirt roads it is tlio practice to open up the dirt to a depth of eight inches, work in the oil und then roll the road witli a heavy steam roller. The council arj of the opinion that this will not need to be done in this city owing to the fuct that our streets are itlroady very solid and need no foundation. An application of, oil will be placed directly on top of the streets as they are and the results noted, If this should prove to be a success It will cat the dost about three fourths. This coming Sunday will close my pastorate of the Congregational ehuieh of Hed Cloud 1 expect to pi each my farewell ser mon and wc shall have special in isic by the choir both moridngaud evening. 1 take this opportunity to extend a cordial Invitation to my friends to at 'tend these services. '.John .1. Havni: Will Speak At Bladen Fair Hon. A C. Shallenhergcr of Almn, who is a candidate for Congress from the Fifth District on the Democratic ticket, will speak at the County Fair at Illaden, October 1st. Go up and hear him as he will discuss tho important subjects of the day. HHlS Ki -j, r ml Ileal OMGoatsl ) 1 it I' ''$ I JIM 1 1 I Jdaekinaai Goats ri, 83 ' tJ-wpi i . .uaps 'fi I " SEE 'EM "I W I 1 PAill STOPFY 1 I'1 I & The Clothier . '" & mv f'''' 1 Mm. I 1 i-'A.lt 1KB s Hags -Hags -Hagslili 1 Your v 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 (Dend and the Hamilton and the Iiow.ard and one or two others. These we have learn ed to depend upon theso 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? Our Fall Stock of Rugs Are Now in Ready For Your Inspection. 'rr y -UJ...W Ml?' v We Have the Largest Line We Ever Bought Having purchased these any advance in price we the benefit. Come in and you the largest line of Rugs in all the new patterns. W in all grades. H,li ,. , ,T fftxj.'taY, ' &fW'l:l . tfBMvJ . Mi"!f !h , .ra8Wf,.i ' . AVlT'WSi'l E. H. Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler. ! Ji Wt t Sf&. IM ft Rugs before I lMi I ' can give you 1 ;1I let us show v) ' -Sil in the city, g e have them S S4M I -Mb 1 r ''onl "' fl Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer. Jl ''W .THY US FOR AHTISTIG JOB PRqiT! ROY SATTLEY n p