nuww , .. i)i0!'i-"y " m w ""WtUu Uliinku' Soday - -..-.. tafy;n?z'ss7 L-iS-Jl& T "VT- ,'-SsnT-r--s2aTiifc-'" "-V 2. - . h aA, .t; i r XV- '' w t- J A Newspaper That filvcs The News Fifty-two Week Each Year For $t.50. VOLUME 11 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MARCH, 1(J, UllO NUMJJER ii r r. i i l 4 It Isn't Hard To Save It is only hard to start saving, and that is only because you think it is. Start saving today by depositing whatever money you can spare in this bank where the safety of your money is guaranteed, not only by us but by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the slate of Nebraska. WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITAL NU.-.OOO SPRING HATS I PAIL STOREY .S3 jj3 The Clothier ooaSB "v&9$S9 t What are your building plans for spring? House, barn, fence or coop. The time to plan is NOW. Estimates Furnished Free THE M ALONE-A VERY CO, TALK WITH IS AltUT YOUR SPRING PLAINS" The Mill Of Justice Is Grinding Away A pin term of Dtstuet ( nurt was opmed Monday with .Indue Ptiugiiu on tho ticiu-h and Court Kepnrtur U.iiid of Hustings pies-Mlt. Tho only jury fti-o con 'luded tit litis timu i- that of'l'aUoii A (liilhigher v Unit A Huron, wlieicln ii verdict fur id 17 was brought in against lloit, t In. jmy finding In favor of Hoicii. The easy of Mills v Voudeifecht is being ti lud to tlit Jui y as wo o lo press. Tho following cases have been ills posed of: Ainboy Mi'ling A. I'.levator Co. v Harris, continued. Wisecaivcrv Koont., continued. C'oh', icccivcr v Ttiiost, judgment against Trnost for lls'lli. Coiilii'i' v Dli'dei ii'h, continued. occidental Ultlir A, I-o.in Asioc. v Ithi'a. continued. lliii'uft A Spano.le v Hose M. l'oints t'l ill. sail- conllrmcd, deed ordered. StnnebieaWer v Shiii'l;. continued. Soilt'ihii v ll.itiur, ht'ttlcd and dis- llllssjul. Clias A. 'i-hu'it v .John L (Christian 't al Dftciiitants John L. Mini Mintha V ( hrisiian nivi'ii in dnj s to answer. S C Sl'iiol: v (.tnortfe MjCoy, con tlniii'd nna Rat'lc v ilum Hi'ii'iiT i-t al, hale I'oidlnni'd, dt'cd unified Mulunu Avorv (.'". v John () Yeiser. Decree fit fori'ulosiuc on Tax Curtl (leute awarded. Spuiifer l. Uaili-y v City of Ui'd C'oud. Upon application of piaiiitilt' us to objection of Heinard MeXt-ny up pouring as attorney for city, court biistaint'd objrotion. Homer Fox v S. C. Shut'!:, dismlsspd. lllanelie Jenkins v Ktlul Cununinys el al. .shares confirmed, partition awarded. Earnest Cornell v I3isslc Cornell, di vorce granted plnltitiff as prayed. Iva Walter v A. Carpenter, shares conliruied, tiaitltlon awardf.l. Sln.eou B. Thomas v Mary Ann Tlininas ct hI, partition awarded The jury will flnlsli its work Friday huiI the equity work will he concluded Saturday. m m Nrs. James G. Overman The remains of Mrs. James CI. Over man who passed away at LnuK Ileauh, California, on hist Wednesday, arrived in tills city Tuesday and the funeral service, were conducted at the homo of her bister, Mih H. W. Koontz, Uev, Myer.s otllciatin, on Wednesday after noon. She was hoiu lu Friendship Vlllape, New Voik, on Nov. ".(, 18. VI, and at an eirly Ke came with her parents to Illinois. There sllu (jrew to woman hood and was married to James G Overman. The youtitf couple came west establishing n homo near Ked Cloud whore her active life was spent and her children i cared to man and womanhood. In l'Jll tho family mov ed to Lontf lleach, California, where the father died July llth, of tho same year and where she has since resided with her children, William J. Overman and .Mrs. Helen Hammond. DesidcH these two sho is .survived by a brother, Itohert SMattoii of lnavale and a sister Mrs. K. W. Koontz of this city. Two brothers and a sister have preceeded her to the great beyond. m Junior-Senior Banquet The Junior-Senior banquet of tho Ked Cloud llih School was held in the Masonic hall Friday evening, iiuinir a I Saint I'atrlclc airalr the green color scheme was used exclusively in decor- ating the hall, place cards, programs, etc There were eighty seven present nud after the feed a grand march took I place in which all (he Junior-, Seniors , and faculty took pail (lames of all i kinds wete indulged in, chief among these being to see who could make the most woids fiom tho letteis in tho words Saint Pntilek. Miss llessie Johnson won the prio after having iniide si.'y three words. I) Dicing was also indulged in bv some and at a late. b. m when tho uitv broke up dUpic ei.t leporfed hiuii g Hi lit a highly en joyable evening Citizens' Convention The citizens of Hed Cloud aro here by called to meet In the court, house rui Monday evening, March 20tli, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for city oilloers as follows One Mavor One Clerk. One Treasurer. Ouo Engineer One Police Judge. One Councilman 1st Ward, One Councilman 2nd Ward. Two Members of School Board, K. S. OAKUEU, Secretary. Farm Loans Lowest Interest, best option and terms to be had in the state. Money always ready. Call for me at State Much Interest Taken In Revival Meetings Tho I Minn revival ineetirgs which are being luld u.glilly in the Oipheuui theater are attracting large eiowds. people ciiiini g fmin ail the sill roiilnt ing towns in hear Kcv Win. Martin More than a th uisaiid people attended the Stiudav services, Last eveiiitu; Itev. Martin pieiiehed a sermon to the atl oils. lodges of (he city and on Sattinhi niuht it is planned to have the child ren's eliorus sing. Mis. Maitiu is ac complishing much good with the children. Prof KchiiN is a live wlie hikI his e'n'tiis clmir is Mttiaittlng al tetitlou loi miles mound. On Moniiuy niu-ht. Prof. Kehols. Mi. and .Mis N li Hnsli. IJev. .Myeis an I llev. Heche went to Cowles to boost the levival at that place llariiioii. picvails iiiiiiihl' the chuivh es ol thi citj anil the result Is that the lciiial is pioiuoting n good spirit amoiik i Ik- pi opli , Milliliter liein'i Warieil of 'I'he Tepee h. is Unidly oll'eied his Uie.ilei for (lie iiveillnw crowds on Sunday If oii hnve nut been i.ttendliii: ,on should do so us ynU are mUMim a r.irc Heat and th ' eouiiii illity needs your llioial suppnit The toUd iitteinhilice up mil II Tues day evening w i- iMiM) with olloiiligs totaling i.'.T .li!. Moriiliif prayer tneetiugs at Id-ISO arc hcid in the various homes of the people Ihmotit I lie city and uu after uooii 'sen ice Is boiiu; held in the Ornheum. He a booster and attend this big revival. . Farmers Take Notice! Through the elForts of the Chamber of Cnnv'ierco of this city, Mr. II. W Campbell, dry farming expert of the C. Ii & (). and Mr. Lamsoti, dairy ex pert and silo demonstrator, will lec Hire with moving pictures to the farmers on Saturday afteinoou, March '.')tli at 2 p. m. These lectures arc free and should ho attended bv every farmer In the community. ' F. V. COWDION, Sec'y. rrrS5sTs.',,'pwrr r'YfW'"''&i -s& sfrJSir '-F li & X Wear Diamonds THE MOST CHERISHED TREASURES A MAN CAN GIVE HIS WIFE, SWEETHEART dR MOTHER ARE DIAMONDS. THE LUSTROUS GLIT TER OF THESE PRECIOUS, MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE, DELIGHT THE BEHOLDER AND THE WEARER. DIAMONDS ARE THE BEST INVESTMENT FOR YOURSELF; THEY CAN BE QUICKLY TURNED BACK INTO MONEY. WHEN A MAN WEARS DIAMONDS HE WEARS THE SIGN OF SUCCESS. IT PAYS. OUR DIAMONDS ARE OF THE FIRST WATER-PURE-FLAWLESS, AND OUR PRICES AS LOW AS THE BEST CAN BE SOLD FOR. WE MAKE "QUALITY" RIGHT; THEN THE PRICE RIGHT E. H. NEWHOUSE Joweler and Optometrist Z3J-C. B. tc Q. Watch Inspector LliiJiiliiiiiiw i! "iiiiiiuiiiuiiiii . " ' i .1 ;;; 'suiii mn "",'&, :n ,wm ;,i: ,:: imiiirii1:!!..:: u iirai:i!:rai&,' m A Charming Display of the New Spring Silks ArW A,fW'W'' ArAArAN Embracing the Season's Most Favored Weaves in the Best Patterns and Colorings f"VVWWWAiUWWWJW A :ui inch Tall'etn this wnlt at u Special I'j-lct Ir is (mi eaini-st desue to accuui'idate and please --! t ..--w ... ..... A good range i.f colors, Midnight "'"' "bject that ol malting Itiue. Westerla. The New On en, ( you real i.e that this is your Hed, Copenhagen, etc. si ore and that you will want Worth SI. fid, special piico $1.28 t to do all your shoping here. -Worth SI. fid, special pi ice Ciepo I)e Chime. IK! and 10 inch - $1.25, $1.60 Our guarantee to every perion enteilng this store Is "Satis faction or Your Money Back." .AW - silk l'lipluit in the new shades for Hi esses and Milts - 31. BO N'ew strlr oChiffi.il Tiilletai. :iii Indies wide, a good selection $1,60 1'iinted Kiidlini and Foulards, beautiful check and pluidb, com binations, lOln wide - $2.00 A,AA','rfVs GROCERY SPECIAL-Fancy Wine Saps and Ben Davis Apples Special price ... $1.35 Per Bu. Box R. P. Weesner & Co. II ifitirJB hlKtlpi II1F1E L LI 1 i IIHUH, J, C. VV111KII. L2&J -sitr-'iiMWl trSMrilttrtUfttWlWaMUf? , " " I IT-- wi IT" ww'IIHf mirt'lfPyf IlKMMHvkM Mwa -B. .Jwr ' ' ' ' J- - ' J ' iiiu,. ...,. ... ,. ,rtu