, 1 I ' H II "MloPN'Tlcnl Wlty A Ifowsunpor That Gives The Mews Flfly-tHo IVccks liacli Year Tcr 5i.i0. V MUMKRR2 VOLUME 153 Rlfln CLOUD, NKHKASK A..JAM:aIIV 7, l!)(jfp """n i""'UMiwjnkiuicrAxweeTi)eiKuxawiiJunxi3n&nciNHnin GES&S3ES23) EEHSESaSSES CEH. 1 .. .-. j,, j -- . . - - - ir l- I If i .J 4 i iiiiiiiw .1 1 h w I J ! u 1 1 You Besir Chal Gellatly "Weds Lincoln Girl 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 State Guaranty Fund m 1 i i WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAlMTAIi HSft.OOO ,i ,11 Mli.1 "II ;pimi,i" C Jul: in 1 JiLiiuiilJlJul! You wilt make no mistake by placing your 55 w" J a JL -iatt ORDER WITH US THE MALONE-AVERY CO. "Talk With Us About Your Wants" The Diamond As an Investment BinS' v4 wears a of pros- iti its in- Tlic man or woman who diamond also wears an air perky that is far reaching lluence. These arc commercial limes, and to BE successful you must LOOK it. People are always judged at first by their appearance. As an investment the diamond is in a class by itself, because, outside of its intrinsic value, it has the added value as an adornment. When you are ready to buy a dia mond, at whatever price, there are plenty of reasons why you should come here. I :. fl T i L. 1. lloUJliUlJJb JEVSSLER AND OPTdMSTKIST Watch Inspector For C. 13. & Q. Red Gloiid Nebraska Hk pS9 11 TI10 uiiii rliiK of .Mios MI11M1 Muloim and II. Ch-tlmers (icllnllv. jr., look pi in; at I o'clock jestt'iduy afternoon a, the Iumiik of thu bride's pare'.'s, Mr. mid Mis C W. Malum', 1001 t strict. As Mis Charlotte Allen played tlio woddiiiK march from "I.oheiijrrin" tlio briih) nml biidcse;rootu cune down the stairs and found their pi net's beneath II buWLM' Of (.Tt'litl in fioiit of II llll'JJC I window. Tall bushels of KlUnrney I roses were found on each side of the inltiir. Tlio bridiil couple weio attend ed by Miss Ploioncu Miilont', hiHtur of tlio bride, us maid of honor, Miss Paul tin: (Jellatly, sister of tliu bridegroom and Miss A deli in- ICelluras bridesmaid. The only oilier attendant was .lean Hopping, wliocarried tliu ling in n pink ros bud. Tliu simple ceremony wuh pronmiiieoil by tliu Rev. ,. 1) Young of the First Presbyterian church. Tlio briiJe's gown was of wliitu satin trim med in prineess hieu and pearls and was made entrain. A Dutch veil com pleted the wedding costume. She ciri'iud white ro-.es with a shower of lilies of the valley. The pink and green elleuts were carried out in the dresses of the attendants as well as in the decorations. The ni.iid of honor woro pale green brocaded a in, entrain a-nl she carried plnU roses. Miss Koll er was aVaycd in a dru-s of pink satin t linmcil ill white biocaded Velvet and white ttillo. Miss (7ellatly wore while batiste with the sash and hair bow of green. Ituth bridesmaids can led pink rojes in baskets. The ringbctuer wn.s dressed in while with a pink sash and a pink hairuow. 1'iiikand gioen decor a'ioiis wcic used throughout the din ing room, a large basket of roses form ing tho centerpiece. The house was darkened during thu afternoon and thu electric lights used. Klfly guests at tended the marriage, service and thu brief reception which followed. While congratulations were being received Miss Allen at thu piano played Men delftsohu's wedding march. In the serv ing room Mrs. K. S. Ivoller cut cream while Mrs. Joseph Price poured coffee Thu gift room was open to the guests during thu afternoon. Both Mr. and Mrs. (cllatly have at tended tile University of Nebraska and are well known in univeriiilv social circles. Mr. Cellatly is a member of thu Delta Tan Delta fraternity aud his bride is a Pi JJotu Phi sorority girl. Tney departed at Ij o'clock last nicj t for thi ir new home at Kcd Cloud, Xob., wltoro thi) bridegroom is a lumberman. Tuey will bo at home Immediately to their friends. Friday's -Statu Journal Mr. and Mrs. (Jellatly arrived in thu city Friday uvening and they have gone, to housekeeping in the residence formerly occupied by the Misses Tay lor. Mr. Gellatly is connected with tliu Malonc-Avury Lumber Co., and the Chief along with dial's many friends wish him and his bride much joy and happiness over thu matrimonial sun, 1914 Weather Summary - Temperature: Maximum 105 degrees on August 17th, minimum 10 deg. be low s'.ero on Dec. 10th, greatest daily rango 50 deg. on March VI, Oct. 17 and Nov. '20. During tliu yoar tliero were in days below y.oro, II of them in December and t in February, 8 days of 1 100 degreos and above. j Precipitation: Total 19X)2 Inches, Juno thu wetttf&t month with 7.11 Inch es, November tliu dryest with only a .Trace. (1 run lest fall in '21 hoius 1.07 inches on the .'id and llltli of June, Number of days with 0.01 inch or tuoro 70. Number of ri.iya clear cloudy 02, cloudy 83. Snowfall S',i IhjUun; Thun lorstorai 27. y Prevailing wind dirootlon days. 1 FrWa -Lustlu spring May lllth, !ln,t In Mil October ISth.-Chus S. Lit How. Mr. Phillips went to 0111110 Rock Wednesday morning to hold a school nt Instruction for tho A. F. & A M. lodge. School Board ' Met Monday ltt:t) Ci.ot D, Nkii., Jan. 1th, 191.1. liegular meeting of thu Hoard held in olllce of Dr. Crelgliton, Pies. Henry Cillhatn presiding. Members present Mlaekledge, Coon, Cruigliloii, Ovorlug. Minutes of previous meeting road, and approved us read. Superintendent gavu oral monthly, report. Secretary reported that he had put( in a bid of $f)0 for old com thom-c which bid had been accepted by boaid of county commissioners Tlio following bills were presented: II W. WVNeh Mfg Co., s:i:i hi) W. W. Wilson Co., HK) University of Nebraska '20 12 Central Scientillc Co II 3 Webb Pob.Co 17 OS Oiiiu it Co -IS r.o Tniversity of Nebraska 100 C. S. Crabill 0 00 C. L. Cottlng 1 70 C. A Mercer !1 i (). C. IV el 1 i: F. (J. Turnurc it Sou 17 tf Frank Smelser 1 l!0 Harbnia Phare.s It! Mot hurt llros., lit JO Moved and K-coiidcd tliat the above bills be allow ul. Move I by Creighton and seconded by Hhicklc'igu that, wo enter into contract with P"f. Morltx. for three years at SISoO per year. Uullott spread and le sulted 1 for motion and I agaii.sl. Moved and seconded to adjourn. Carried. R J Ovkki.no Jr., Secretary. i .tf$3) M WE ARE 3 fill OFFERING uits AND Commissioners' Proceedings to Hoard met Janutty 15, pursuant adjannment, tdl tnemhurs preBent. The following ofli'iul bunds were ap proved: - Justices of the Peace F.C.Huachuw, Pottuium; II. II. Holdredge, luuvale; Dirk Hoppen, KoHcmunt. Coroner Bi Amack. Stperititendcnt of Instruction Ger trude L. Coon. Constables V. A. I'arcu", Po'Htlam; Grant Christy, Red Cloud; Setli F. Green, Hladen; L. Sherman, Hod C oud. Overseers of Highways J. N. Hutch itH, district No. (!J; J.n. Mclntoah, district No. 10; V. K. Lumbrecht, di trlct No. 15; M.itl Dean, iliHUict. No. G; Onno Muen s, district No Ci; A. Limpiiiiui, district No. !; G. G. Hh'k aril, didtrh't N. 1; Adam Alhrr,' dia trict No. U; Jnn. 15. Fox, district No 9; Ii. U. Hioth, dis-rict No. 2J; Frank Stanley, district No. MJ; "Jutin Frey, district No. 2. Hond of First National ilini; of Hlue Hill in the sum of $8000, to eecure county deposits, approved, Settlement of ovorseers of high ways approved as follows: II. B. Hersh, district 13; William McCord, district 12; William WeRmann, district 12; Mike Flessmcr, district 8; Matt Dean, district G; Harm Hoppen, district, 4. Tho city plumbing and heating jub of placing heat in the county j ill was ac cepted it being found satisfactory. Application of EJith L. McKeighan to purchase University land was pre scaled and T. J. Chunliu. chairman of I board appointed Paul Storey, G. Ohm- I atiiita flmt W n lTiilfiinii nq nntllMtr. crs On motion briaid aiijjurncd, sino die. 2l5, jwrtly N W b7 Farmers Take Notice Hiiiig in your hogo on Tuefcday and Saturday as Sunday aipl Wednesday aro our only shipping days. Don't brltiif them on other days. ' Wjcksnkk & KOOXTZ. Overcoats 20, 25, 33 Y& Per Cent j Discount For Gasbi This opportunity to buy seasonable mer chandise at Sacrifice Prices is up to you. The sale includes Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats. Great? Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases ' Goods Charged Will Be At Regular Prices D rh 0-- PAUL STOREY I m zz The Clothier - 1 8 m IF W NEED OF A g I mJT )1; DoiUIiill 1 in Q&i-SriMa. ?i1BB? J M d a &?VN!ji Como in and let us show m frE&Mm you our line. Wc have T m thc m HONE, SINGER AND RUBY I Ranging In Price From $25 to $45., In Flvo and Seven J A Drawer. In Rotary or Shuttle A (0 What is more serviceable than a food Sewing (A 8 Machine. There is none better than the above 'w) makes. .'. .'. .'. .. ,'. UP ! ROY SATTLEY' I jl Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer, fl Don't fail to seo Guy and Constance ' uaurman in tuu iuiiiue.se piay ever written, "A Fool und His title spells fun and th proves tlio promWo. Will be prosonted nt tho opera houso on Saturday, Jan uary ttth. Prices SOo, IIjc and 2SC. i) SS ryPtlfflWlTTTWr-jP Embalmer and Furniture Dealer. 'v ?HMSg) nyiaE2!2S5iSSSSS r;sji,: ty us for artistic job PtjijiTifiG Wo Can Please You As To Material, Style And Workmanship, And Our Prices Aro Very Low. 4 1 ly s - I i inK V 2A. V)ii fflft. ttl. w..n imm a-a-rJt.wtwftmi nwtw fiS&i0