JMBHBbBBbbBb jft State Hljlorlc.il Society - M$iMpi' '' ' fl jit . '' ,'.' V!W1' ,l 1 A nr.Hsiiaiier That filvcs The Nchs Firiy-tna Wcr.lu tncli Ycnr For St.fiO. VOLUME -13 HKD CLOUD, NEHKASKA. ,U'LV 15, 1.H.-. ' KinLKFlt " lhi i .. i ': -At !4r , , i , 'Jiljilm H' i i ma . . bh h t iLPBamaDia m .$ M $2SIH5582ss- , - ' WE REQUEST THE PLEASURE ') . i 5 Of conferring with you as to youi Account. While adhering to a policy of safety and con servatism, we make it a point to give to our customers close personal attention and an in telligent recognition of their needs. If the highest character of personal banking service ap peals to you we shall esteem it a favor to be honored with a visit from you. WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA CAPITA I Hi2.-,0()0 1 IL . t IL 1 lm(l,lllll lil A it ..U.I...I.:,:1,,. ;'!m:'!i.l ,'Tlie Beer Keg Comes Into It's Owa At Last I'Miiiit'in, .Inly 11 Tlio runners of t. Ii i M'L'llnn of N'obiiisUu, in ilu'ir iNi CTIIl'S- to haivust UU'ulltMlt cuip lljfoil' it bi'i'oiiif.s too ilpu iiihI while tlio ground is stil soft, litivo put in opera tion a himpli1 iiH'Nponslvu utl.uilimeiit to prevent tin1 Imi vester bull wheel f i oin miring in the (lelds TliU device is nothing more than an onliiiMiy beer ki'i; with a hollow tvo inch Kay pipe mn through the center for an avis. K.icli end of the a.ls U uttui'lied to a heavy iton biuee rod about foni teen inches lon mid the braces are attached to the rear fiamo of the binder with tlio aid of clumps bolted. When the heavy bull wheel begins to inlro the weight, is iiiiinediiilely trans ferred to the.wldu banded truiler and the harvesting proceeds oveti if the ground Is ipiito soft. Monday V State Journal. June-The Wettest Ever We arc indebted to Chas. S. Ludlow for the following information as to the weather. The month of June just past with h rainfall of 1IM2 is the wettest June ever recorded. In 1S97-10.0.1 inch es fell which is the next largest in amount. The wettest month in any year hlnce the settlement of the conn try was July 1902. when l.'Io2 poured down The average yearly rainfall is -5 '27 inches. In the first six months of this year the rainfall bas amounted to '25.-10. The greatest rainfall of any year whs in 1802 with .19 91 inches while the smallest amount occurred iu ls94 when only 14.41 fell. Weekly Weaker Forecast .'Weather.for.eeast for the week be ginning Vednesday,July 14, 'isissuid .by'the U. S. Weather Bureau, Wash itigtou, D. tV'rJr 'the Upper Mi'ssls sippi Valley and Plains States: v .Scattered thunders bowers and moderately wirtn weather dating the next tyolRyjrfll be Vfollow'ed by a change to considerably cooler weather during the 10th and 17th, aud fair weather thereafter. Read the "ads" in this Usue. Installation of Officers Monday evening the Odd Fellows lodge held installation of officers and the following were installed for the ensuing term by Vast Qraud Repres entative, Paul Storey: NobtB-aramtrrH"Trun8lcler. Vice Qrand li. V. Stewart. The following appointive ofllccrs were installed:' It. S. N. G -A. B. McArthur. Conductor John Martin. Chaplain M. U. Corner. . I islde Guardian Franlc Amack. R. S. V. G. Will Mountrord. L. S V. G. Uarry Buckles. V, -SUITS- At 20, 25, S0 Discount i The backward season and general conditions make it imperative that we unload. We are going to offer you the greatest opportunity to save money on CLOTHES that we ever did and you cannot afford to miss it. , ONLY BLUE SERGES EXCEPTED In This Sale of Both Men's and Boys' Suits SPECIAL PRICES ON OXFORDS AND STRAW HATS THIS SALE IS FOR CASH And CASH Only. No Other Terms at These Discounts. Think of it! $25 Suits Going at $12.50 JUST Vz PRICE SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, JULY 10 Do Not Delay! Get In First And Get The Cream. "DO IT NOW PAUL STOREY The Clothier Business Men Will Work On The Roads Nt'l Thntv luy h. s been appointed as a ilnv f .i II ii.' tin' liwi- r md All in mi of . ll "IV 'oils, liiiMiie-s and vocations in., c illi'il upon lo'ii'spond to this iiipiul ami help Tor one tiny to mala' tlni .'o.i . I p;issabie. The leeent dihusi miiis lino Is have fiidy destroyed the road to Hid nver bridec. Some IhliiK ueoils to be done. The eoniinlt. ten in eliaw of this woik neol at least l'2'i tennis tiiui twice that many men to make this road next Thursday All stores wilt he closed on that tiny Everybody hunt: your slim el, plek or spade. Notify I ) Mltehell !'. V Cowdenoi 11 A l.ot.son that you will b there. This committee also reports owing to harvest being in full swing at this tim", that thore is a Hliortasi' of teams, and anyone who can possibly eonttl bate a team on tills day will be doing themselves and the community a great favor. Will YOU he there? The following is the list of those who have contributed, upto-dae, to the Hood Konds l'etitlon, which' whs faithfiilly circulated by Dr. n. S. Mltehell and'-Frauk Cowden. The H'i: urC'Htttfr the UBine eiiuals tlio 0111015 8f of days, at S3 50 per day, douutedi Paul Storey, 'J; Cowdeii-Kaley, 2; Minor Uros. Co , !!; Turnure A- Sou, 2; Jab. Harden, 2; lied Cloud Auto Co., 2; Gilee Drug Co., 2; J. W. Auld, 2: IMiilt & Ficea, a; Malone Avery, 2; Whit taker & Huoklcs, 1; It. P. Weesuer, 1; Ed. Amack, 1; J. H.tYost, 1; S. It. Flornnce, 1; Geo. Trine, 1; M A Al Albright, 1; J C. Mitchell, 1; Diamond Milling Co., 1; fl. Neuberg, 1; E. S Uarber, 1; O.O. Hedge, 1; C. K. Ciobs' 1; U. L. Cottlng, 1; W S. llt-e.ley, I; C. A. Uerrlck, 1; II. C. Utson, lj W. A. Sheood1 1; Hoy Sattley, 1; Frank Smith, 1; P. J. Monday, 1; L. 11. Ulackledge, 1; W. W. Marshall, 1; Chief, 1; C. 'D. Robinson, 1; E. II. Newhouse, 1; C S. Crabill, 1; Hoy Oat man, 1; I 'ope Itros., 1; Itobert Dam erell, 1; J. L. lleebe, I; K.S Mitchell, 1; K. A Creighton, 1; W. L. Woesner, 1; .I.W. Stockman, 1; Frank Peterson, 1; Argil", 1; Morhart Hros. I; P. A Wullbrandt, 1; Herb Ludlgw, 1. The following agree to close their places of business nil day Thursday, .Inly 2J, and devoto the day to working the loads leading to I ted Cloud. T .1 Diamond Piatt Frees; Frank Peterson; Whlttakor & Duckies; Paul Storey; Cowden Kaley; (ieo. Trine; U L Colling; K P Woesner; Finnic Smith; M A Albright; (Jriee Drug Co; .1 10 Yost; Mnlone-Avery; (J 10 Hall; Mor hart Itros; J A IJurden; P A Willi brandtjCH Itust; E K Warber; C H Cross; C F Wallln; Ited Cloud Auto Co; i:J Ovcring; S C Ellis; Mrs U Phares; H II Newhonsc; Henry Cook; Pope llroj; W U Coon; II Dledcrich; Miner Hros Co; Turnure &, Son; .1 C Mitchell; W W Marshall; Ed Amack"; Hoy Sattley. rT,l ine i&agson Phonograph is the one merit that fully Satisfies s H - A a, yff. i MlUll POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Real Musical Tone and Volume Perfect Reproduction Non-Breakable Records Diamond Reproduction Point Eliminates Needle Clianuinji Perfect Runninff and Most Durable Motor Mechanism All and Demonstration Froo or Catalogs on Request You Arp Always Welcome E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist t?rC. B. & Q. Watch Inspector !!ii!iin!i,!:!iiiiiii,!ii.r""'!ii,iiiirr!i!!!W""iiniiiiiii' IIIII!lII!lli, "'mum Some Fine Pictures i Shown At The Tepee "The Lady of the Suows"a three net photo play which was presented at the Tepee, Monday and Tuesday oven ing, was exceptionally fine and groatly ploasod the crowds who were fortunate iu witnessing it. For tho past Tew weeks Manager Warren has been mak ing Mon lay and Tuesday evenings s;ccll feature nights and at this time hj has been exhibiting pictures, nt re jular prices, whicJi have proven far superior to those shown In larger citioa ut n llkewlso larger price. The Tepoo is well ventilated, a largo uumbor of eloctrlc fans nro kept con stantly In motion, and it Is proving an idoal cool retreat where one may spend a summer ovening and witness pictures which havo been so carefully selected, as to bo both educational and interesting. "I:Minil.! Mi'lUlll'i i'"!!!"!'!!1 XI l!i'iii1'ji:"'i'ii!:ii!,i!itiii!:fH,iiiii,iniii'!t!L,mflK "- ' ' I ii i' tin , ' IU. I ArK '111? ' '1 ' '. 2x4 and 2x6 JUST ARRIVED OAK NEVER WAS SO CHEAP Oak tongues in the rough, wagon box cleats and side board cleats. THE MA LONE-AVERY CO. "TALK WITH IK ABOUT LUMBER" E'ii!:iiiiiii!'iiiii!iii!i!i'iiiiiiiraiiii!,iii;!r:i,;:!ii mi JM'" mi; J! "I.1 '. "i ii w ,.&, : ;; iK-jibi iiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiii'iiiiiBiiiiiiuiiiiirai HENRY COOK, M. D. liKAl.till t.S DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES.AND TOILET ARTICLES j riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHwiiiiiiiiiiii wm HE 3 E 3 E m Summer Weather Is Here At Laft Are You Ready For It? We Still Have a Nice Assortment of Summer Dress Goods to Show You. Organdies, Linens, Voiles, Crepes, Etc. ID A now line of hammocks cjlved see them at Fogel's. just re- Specials This Week Printed Seed Voile, regular 25c Embroidericd Rice Cloth, regular 50c 36-in Printed Crepe, regular 85c 27-in Printed Crepe, regular 65c All New Patterns 15c 39c 59c 49c ID H. P. Weesiief & Go. 0C 3 E 1 E m H m W C?i i lit' in m rii "t alii 'm u li tojjtjwrwn VjWimtlimiBlffgi w.iwa hNKRtK WJKT,tl1 Fmmmmiis&wvmKLi) wSti V .- ,. s W.,..tf31y.J.apiMJ'-.I.. fyr'l'frnwlHMWi ismsxjofSSSSii