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NUMJJEK 17 H It Isn't Hard To Save It is only hard to St&'& saving, and that is only because you think it is. Strt 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 HU.t.000 SPRING 0 Board Of Education Transacts Business III nCl.ni . April l'. lOlli l!n ml mot pursuant to adjournment with oil members present. Upon Motion tlio City Treasurer was iii-tiiieted to deliver tlu High School Uoiuls to t!u t;. S. Trust Co, they agreeing ti pay Interest at fi percent, up lo tin- tinm of withdrawal nut Inter than September 1st, I'.Mii. Tlio h'ecretiity was Instructed to take out a six months ceitih'cutv of deposit, at 1 percent for ili'i' iviOlX) already de- ivi'led. Tlio following hills wuro nrad ami apptovod iind warrants ordi'ietl drawn for satni': Tin' Wfstfrn Contractor ?1 1 25 Uol Cloii.l Chief 8 CO Clay Weaver II 0(1 U F Wallin ; fi 1.1 Morhart I Iron 7 7S .Malone-Avery Co HI ()." White .Smith Musiu Pub. Co t Hit T1m Improvement lEnlletin IS '.)) 0 I- Cottim: 1 CB TCJ Unrwnod t! 25 11 K Orico l)niK Co :i HI Coiniaereial Advertiser 00 M M Jolin.snn Co '.. 1 10 Omaha School Supply Co it C II Coiik(oii J Co C S Crablll 3 r,0 Nettie Springer 7a North Central Ahsoo of Colleges. D do The University of Nebr t r,i The University l'ubCo 7 2S Nebr School Supply House H 07 The Prang Co 2 70 The resignation of .I.J. Wren, teach er of Agriculture, was read anil upon motion was declared accepted, to take ell'ect at the end of the school year .May l'.tth. The teachers' committee reported ro 3omme. iiling tlie reelection of Miss Uiielcer. tiacher of Mathematics and W. '. Medlar, teaehcr of yeiencc and History. The report was accepted by the Hourd and Miss Duclcer and Mr. Medlar were so declared elected. 'I s-e Supiriiitetidont made his repot t, Moved and seconded that (,eo. Hadell bu allowed $20 as teacher ot Manual Training dining sickiios.-i of .1 J. Wren This being for time already taught and to be taught up to the end (jf the tchool year. Carried. Upon motion all teachers in the Snealc Day Kxuminatlons weie allowed one extra day's pay and the Secretary was instructed to include this in their monthly warrants. The Hoard adjourned until Wednes day, April 10th, at 7:U0 p. m., at Com mercial Club rooms. Little Rachel Caldwell I Is Called Home 1 p One of the saddest incidents in the j ecent lile of Ked Cloud was tint death . of r.achel Caldwell daughter of Mr. ami Mrs K. (5. Caldwell. Attor a brief ill- tiess. in which the best medical sWIIlof Ivaiisns City proved unavailing to assist the little sitlVerer in her struggle for) life, the sorrowing father and mother brought home Iter lifeless body, Fri day morning. The funeral was held from tlio hnmo of the child's- grandparents, Mr. and Mf. I. II. Holmes, Saturday afternoon. The two tnini.steis, ltevs. Myers and Heel o conducted the services. The rooms were tilled with llowers, the beautiful tokens of the sympathy of friends of (he parents Four young ladles the .Misses (ierliudi, Ailani'-, Greta Turnure, F.dith llotVman ami Alison Cow-den bore the little casket to and from the hearse. There was no child of her ago .so we I known in the city as was ltaehel. Shu was so active, happy, bright, nmihlc and Intelligent, that she was a joy, not to her family alone, but to every one in her neighborhood and to all who met her upon the streets. She whs the innocent expression of Life and Love, glad of the all'ectiou lavish ed upon her, and gladening all about her witn its relicetion. Our words are vain to comfort those whose home has been made vacant. Hut when the keenness of thoir grief shall bo softened by time, the hearts of the parents will Iind some solace in the ell'ort of their hosts of friends to share their sorrow The loss of a beau tiful young life that promised so rich ly of futuro benediction, can only bo recompensed by tho faith that sho will still minister to earth, when from "flesh to spirit she has rison, with in crease of beauty eliding her". Rachel was born September 'Jth, r.U2, and was .'1 years 7 mouths and 1 days of age. -vvv-v'-v vwwv,a . .t i "" ' ' 4. We will Fit you with ri jP) vnusses una ijm&zm m-Mm zz. ycmassK in.E'VWMMk! MfiJ Hit Vvi 'J.WkW'M .vVM vv mu "liyLJ xaisF&m jisv i, V-en NNX.i pm mrn U. -.u.'J t Fiesh l'riilts and (i recti Vegetables at Miner Urn. Co. MOST PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW THAT CORRECTLY FITTED GLASSES NOT ONLY GIVE YOU "BETTER SIGHT," BUT THEY ALSO "PRESERVE" YOUR SIGHT. IFYOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR EYES, OR OBJECTS DONT LOOK CLEAR TO YOU, BETTER COME IN AND HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED. YOU MAY BE WEARING AWAY YOUR SIGHT AND NOT KNOW IT-LATER MAY BE TOO LATE. WE ARE EXPERTS IN THIS WORK AND WILL SERVE YOU HONESTLY IN GOODS AND PRICES. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jowctcr and Optometrist 3'"C 15. & Q. Watch Inspector ywWA,'VsrW,''"'WA,'WA-'W'W''W 'WWWWW'WAw'W WWWii Cliailey Kosslur who was taken i New I'lieon Quality Shoes and Low; into custody In this city a few weeks Shoes are now being shown at Miner ago on the request of lite authorities Urns. Co. at Concordia, Kansas, who alleged t hat , ,jolm CrHns iuf t Wodnoday inorniii he was guilty of highway robbery sir-; forOinahit where ho will meet Charley rived in the city the llrst of tho week. 0vcll and together they will go to-. After keeping 'ICatu" in durance vile , NVIigh, Nebraska, the 'homo of Mr. for sometime they were unable to prove! pmvdl's parents, where they will spend the charge consequently sot him free. (l fuW days. PUIl STOREY The Clothier It li T A N KS Our 2" Cypress steel bound tanks are the besl on the market. They have double the life of a galvanized iron tank and are much cheaper. THE MALONE-AVERY CO. ' TAU WlfH US AMVT TANKS" Public School Nusicalc The classes in music of tho Ked Cloud city schools, under tho direction of Miss Nina Simmons, will give a musical program at tho Ornheum, Friday night, April 21, ltHO. An ad mission of 2,"ic will be charged. Pro ceeds to bo used for the purchase of a Vlutrola for the suhool. Program will begin at 8 p. m. Assessor's Returns The assessors of l'Jlfj, among other Items, returned a total for the stato of Nebraska of KI,92o stationary engines and boilers; I8,;i'.'l gasoline and steam tractor engines; l,SM9 threshing ma chines and steam power shcllers; (11,027 cream separators; ,Q2 butter making machines, aud Il.TOO wagon scales on leased land. Did you know that Nebraska has ton thousatid typewriting and adding ma chines; 500 typesetting machines aud r,4oo cash registers'.' Thirty thousand phonographs furnish music and 17,000 cameras and kodaku take pictures for her people, New Rate en Farm Loans I can now make you a lower rate on Farm Loans than was ever made In this county before. Dest option given and money always ready, I also have private money to loan on reasonable terms. Please write me or call for me at State Hank, Red Cloud.-O. F. Gather. mm ml Ear r m mrrL A SPECIAL Showing :: OF ALL THAT IS NEW IN SILKS IF you have visited our store recently it is . not necessary to tell you of the popularity of our silks or of our success in catering to the needs of the people. Besides our usual full line of plain Taffetas, Crepes, Foilles, etc., we are showing a beauti ful line of fancy silks that have just arrived all of which make an unusually attractive Easter Showing of Silks- As it is with our silks the same can be said of our line of wash goods our spring and summer display of Cascade Voiles, Woven Splash Voiles, Silk Stripe Voiles, Printed Organdies, etc., surpass any display to be found outside of the larger cities. Monte Now Coat For Caster Wear Expected This Week R. P. Weesner & Co. Red Cloud, Nebraska M Mmm IjUBSjlmVbwSmbI II 1 1 111 Frl .l i J A m m m