Stale Hhtorlcnl ? r'f ft r-i I I i t i i f I Ctt'ihe To Red Cloud Saturday And Attend The Big Free Band Concert And Free Motion Picture. Show: "rt'jy1- -. rT" -a . . xLTi1---rTV.-S i 22i3 1s5!Ste-A " ggC li 1 tee flip-? ... mL m m m dflfck . .Jfr' ! w.p, n ?- rr- -T?.ir-7-re,rTi5ai "'i'st5Tri.'Mii- 1 r-w .. S'W15!!, "aS:Jw?:"J?:tfr:: "- fcws v-1 " R ' I rtF !&-,' 1SWL s ; . - .-T" - .k fenSSlsr. K.W J: & VOLUME t:) MBUkl - ' - - -j- -- . ' .. J1Cfc 4 Newspaper That (ihes Thn News Fifty-two Weeks Eacti Year Por $1,50. RED CLOUD, XBBRASKA, NOV KM WKll !1, I !.". UKtnwtmitm NlfMlUHRKlii MUMHiHnmHmnifiui HMWllllimUMWMWrll It Isn't Hard To Save It is only hard lo sfat saving, and thai is only because you think it is. StBS't saving today by depositing whatever money you can spare in this bank where the safety of your money is guaranteed, not only by us but by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the slate of Nebraska. WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RKD CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITA li s-jtr. (()( 'SSSS'V nSSSSSffl Popular Prices ON Suits - Overcoats '' Beaver City Boys Play Fast Gamej on l.vst I'riil.n tlif lui'iil hi'll soliool fuit bull team jnurnejeil to Ueuver. i ty where they playeil tlmt team, !iii-,lni; tiy ti score of - to '.), lied ! Cloud wa haiiilienpped by the loss i)f two rt'KilliiiN I'opo ntitl llal.ur, who' could not play on account, of studies. lied Cloud kicked olV to Heaver City who relurueil li yards and weie held for downs. He 1 Cloud made 115 yards 1 on downs and then on a (0 yard plunge ; thru line baiuly lo-l a totiuhdownon a ' rumble. Kft Cloud looses ball on , downs and Heaver City punted on Hist 'duttti. Kir-l half was scoreless and jtiMins played about evenly. Second half opened with lied Cloud receiving iiinl reluming the ball 00 yutils on seriis of days ball iscari'led tn Uenvnr Citj's 2(1 yard line where 'd.MpUieU fails, liall'is Heaver City's j i'ii .' ly.trd line, llud Cloud recovers ! ball on a fumble and carries ball over a touchdown. Nuwhoiisu finubUiiK Iho ' ball iiver the bne. Heaver City reeov- eis tall on '20 yard line and lied Cloud curiics ball back- to J"iyard line, where , l'olnieliy scored .1 on n drop kick. Heaver City scored two touchdowns in la-t quarter on a series of forward passes and line plays, failing at tjoal.s on both, being gieatly helped by thu innuiuerablo fuiubles by llud Cloud, who fumbled the ball at most disaster ous times. Kidd, llystn and I'olnlcky started for lied Cloud. Heaver City has been challenged for a game hero (luring tile banners' Institute, but will probably not accept. The locals think with their regular line-up they would, change the score of last week. Heaver City phtyed good, clean ball and treated the bins in a tine manner. Thoe going to Heaver City were: $5, $10, $15, $16.50 $18, $20 All The New Ones j PAUL STOREY The Clothier u Just Received A Car Of SLATT CRIBBING" In three rod rolls, from four foot high, six cables, oak and hard yellow pine slatts. Inexpensive But Efficient Guards corn from stock but allows sufficient room for air circulation Just What This Year's Corn Needs THE MA LONE-AVERY CO. "TALK WITH US ABOUT CRIBBING" Richardson 1.1? Saladeu 11' l'y L(i Tetchier O Zeiss 11(5 Wilson 11T Kidd It K Ovcrkese (.Ml I'olnlcky l'H Hyau I.HU Nun house HUH Harrett Substitutes A lies, Newhouse. Coach Medlar. J. M. Burgess Wins One Ton Of Coal On last Thursday evening Malone Avery Co., closed their guessing con test as to the weight of the large lump of Pinnacle coal, which they have hud on display in front of their ollice for several weeks past. John Hurgess, by his guess of nil.", pounds, came within VI pounds of the exact weight, the lump weighing 3127, and by .so doing, he is to receive free one ton of coul. John Wittwer and llobt. McCallutii, chcIi guessed the lump nt !M 10, and will each receive u Imlf it ton of coal free. Considerable interest was (lis played and a largo number of our citl zens tried their ability at guessing. The following Is a list of those guessing yory close, and the amounts guessed: .1 M Burgess 0J15 llobt MuCallum 3J40 John Wittwer .'JUQ A M Aultz 3100 Hoy Baker .'MOO Jud Halley :ilf,0 Jno Oouldle UlOO Clarence Lewis .'JlllU C N LoveruhccU IJtlO MrsJosophF Pierce HlUO yiin lloburtson 3100 SK Florance 3155 T A McMurray .'IttIO J H Hoyco :ilo0 Lowest guess, ItUSi highest, 7.000 Farmers' Institute Special Premium Kor the best biead from either May bust or Puritan Hour; 1st premium. '' sacks of Hour; 2nd premium, 1 sack of Hour. A sweepstakes of tlueo dollars is ottered for thu best loaf from the above bruuds. All Is In Readiness For Big Institute The ti,g I'.il.'i Farmers' Institute starts net Tuesday. The last finish ing touches of the llual preiaralions aid bci nt: eaiefully iiuido and every thing will bo In readiness when the d ly arrive-. It is eonlldetitly expected that the ehibiiH of nil kinds will far excell any previous ell'ort Special programs uro prepared for the oven-j ings consisting of splendid music,' speaking ainl singing. Thei(will lie soiuetliing fur all and something doiiu; all the time. Ilrillg your nicest products, your broadest smile, and a' notebook nod spend the week with US. I While it is impossible at this time' to pulili-h an olllcial program, tluii following outline will furnish cm si lerable iuformatioii along this line: Tuesday Kn try day Tue-duy I. veiling Musical enter. taliiuiciit and -pealciug by Messis. j Ovoriii,r, IPacklednoand Maurer. Wednesday Morning Judging of displays. j Wednesday Afternoon - domestic Science demonstration and music oy the grades. Wednesday livening- Music by the High School chorus Orchestra music. ' Speaking by Kx Congicssinan 10. M.. Pollard. Thursday Morning Stock judging. I Thui'sduy Afternoon Music by tlic grades. Domestic Science demons! ra-1 lion. i Thursday Evening Sp"iillug by Senator Hitchcock. Friday Afternoon Parade, headed by the lied Cloud baud and school children. Friday Hvening Speaking by City Superintendent Whitehead and Prof. Teed of Lincoln. Prof. Fowler of the State University will judge horses; Prof. Wren cattle 1 o lift Rpdnlafa iniiv .-w- w ..w,vv.. 7.r"r-ocrt o Id walch or s el I . v2frx vou n now one . if, ,. M v-rivos-ic-v fl-:K,U,,6.-. o -r-s. A .'I.F bmm? sr'wi tJMfcamx- ZKjy vw "Sissmmsiaafr liJBBBKaasa- ' jA Ql9-Vfiteb. MM t &' -sSWh fsmsssz ' WUs IS U2 5J TOvkUtxWlV'Tl kmwMms r m&MKms inwKSHh Mi ' vx-iQiifflmv i T J yn"l rv Jil , v-yt " n Mi ash CLiKi WHEN YOUR WATCH KEEPS ACCURATE TIME AND CAN BE RELIED ON, IT IS A REAL BLESSING. IS YOURS? IF NOT, BRING IT TO US. WE ARE EXPERTS AND CAN FIX IT AND REGULATE IT SO THAT IT WILL KEEP CORRECT TIME. OR IF YOU NEED A NEW WATCH FOR YOURSELF, YOUR WIFE OR YOUR BOY, COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE. WE HAVE MANY INEXPENSIVE WATCHES, ALL GOOD TIME KEEPERS, AS WELL AS THE MORE EXPENSIVE KIND. WE MAKE "QUALITY" RIGH1;THEN THE PRICE-RIGHT. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist :? C. H. & Q. Watch Inspector mid agricultural exhibits; John Ham ilton, hogs; Judge llasebrook will scoro chickens, and a lady, whose name we wore unable to learn, but who is connected with thu state Uni at I'd A mack's store. verslty, will act as j'ldga of tho bailies' Department. C. A Mercer the piano tuner will bo here in November Leave your order c Some Things To Remember j THE DATES OF THE Farmers' Institute AT RED CLOUD ARE November 16, 17, 18, 19 j " mjj- f j rf ,Jj rj f JlfcjLjjij"J' JAMES J. HILL the great rail road magnate advises the farmers not to hold their Wheat for too high prices. The estimate of the world's wheat crop for 1 9 1 5 is 496,000,000 bushels larger than the year 19T4.' Owing to the Dye situation all Print goods have advanced. ( Calicoes arc all 1c higher.. We. are still selling the best Simpson & ' American Prints at... 6 Cents How About That Winter Underwear ? Statistics show that about 85 per cent of the Men's Underwear that is sold in the United Slates is purchased by the women. Wc carry a full line of Men's Underwear-two piece, heavy fleeced garments, at... 50 Cents Per Garment Ribbed and fleeced Union Suits, exlra quality, $1 per suu We also carry Wool Uuion Suits at $1.50 lo $3.00 rMjfr'rtrfffir'i' Institute Week SPECIALS One Lot Ladies' Coals. Regular prices $10.00 to $15.00. On sale for Insti- Q C tule Week only 90lv aii .o. i . J mii our izic ana iDcut For Institute" Week Special soli WA,'WAWWW''W Iso have the most 5CC$ty 'jtomPlete ne o! Ladies' ' PTT&jfi Misses' and Children's ft fwi 1 1:1 i III' v 1 1 s !... j..iW.i I ..i if tw. .hv v. Ji.,. .t . f. Jt w. HBflBId tC PQUBfV i . 'U IfffffffffF 1 " Atr- v 1 iffff" VAa WvVfllfffPI 'Murz Hh!.-V W A 2iJ4 Mlffti s'Q" m Underwear that is being shown in the city. Make Our Store Your Headquarters During Farmers9 Institute Week R. P. Weesner & Co. WViA vA W v v vAA aAvWvWV'A'vAvsAvsAwv . 4. H rr- HI r i - i 7'