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This is one of the many advantages of having a bank account in this strong bank, and oujr service costs you nothing. We do all the bookkeeping and furnish every thingall you have to do is to deposit your money, pay your bill by check and we render an accounting as often as you please. If you call upon us, we shall be glad to talk the mat ter over with you and show you why a connection with this bank will prove advantageous to you. Deposits in this Bank are protected by the Depositors' Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska. WEBSTER COUPfTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITAL i!n.OOO Cody iSr habit thy pune cnbuy -Jhkeiprre Fashions E NO LONGER WEAR W Clothes to protect our bodies 1IUU1 111JU1V VJy lli v,iv,n-iit.o, nor from motives of modesty, except incidentaly. fl The present stage of the evolution of clothes is the recognition of that in dividuality which marks us as human beings. J Fashions, at any time, have myriad forms, varried designs, hundreds of shades and color combinations, any of which is "fashionable," provided it be ap propriate to the individual. Appropriate Clothes such as are found in Our Store are Good Investments. CJ Where is the man who does not experience renewed en ergy and cheerfulness, caused by the presence, on his back, of a perfect fitting coat, that is in harmony with his person ality? & When you want wearing apparel that's fashionable, also serviceable, and at moderate prices step into Our Store. PAUL STOREY THE CLOTHIER TANKS Our 2" Cypress steel bound tanks are the best on the market. They have double the life of a galvanized iron tank and are much cheaper. THEMUONE-AYEKYCO. Council Proceedings July 7, 191G. Mayor Dntuerull called the Council together at 8 o'clock in regular m Jjum eJHesalon. Members present: Kooatz, Hamilton, Sa'adeii. Absent, Stevens. Minutes of June 2 and 9th read and approved. Report of S. H. Florance read and or.lered placed on tile. Ueport of I II. Boner, city marshal on aide walk notices read and ordered placed on file. Advisory Committee rep rted con tract entered into with Mayor Coal Company from July 1, 1916 to Ju y 1, 1917, at $2 per ton (. o. b. mints. The same was approved. Supt. Z ixler presented quotations on car of fuel oil from Mutual Oil Co. and reqjusted that Council instruct him to order n car which they did. Supt. ZiKler presented pricei on a a anon oil tunk and aoked pel mission to purchase one which was alio Riven. J B. Stanser appeared and Utked the Council to waive the order to place in sidewalk on west end Lota 19 to 24, Bik. 2, S. & M. Add. to Ked Cloud. No action taken. A commitee from the Chamber of Commerce was present and presented a petition to construct a sewerage ays turn and atked Council to adopt a resolution to procure the services of a competent engineer to furnish plena 'and specifications to construct a aawec. The Councilgranted the'nquest. . , It waa moved end carried that trie city it in favor of 'installing the hc . trolier system in the buiineai district in ease the Committee will false one half or more of the funds. , T- Levy and Appropriation Ordluancea, were adopted. ' City Eigineer'a estimate -for walk on souihoido of Lot 13, B.k. 22 Red Cloud, Mary H. Parker, owner, was presented and it woe ordered that the City En gineer and City Clerk prepare the necetmary notices to advertise for bids. City Enineer'a estimate for walk on south side Annex ot 29 by' Ordinance. Andrew LtontrJ, owner, was presented and it was ordered that the City Engin eer and City Clerk prepare the neces sity notices to advertise forbids. The following claims were allowed: B. McNeny I1C0 00 Guy Ziinler 140 00 W. A Patten 80 OOi Harry Huffer 75 00 S. R. Florance 307 10 O.C.Teel 85 47 C F. McKeighan 69 28 Mayer Coal Co 163 63 P. H. Boner '.... 65 00 M. McConkey 93 00 Frank Clauson 55 80 Vern Henderson 2 25 W. S.ParkB 14 00 Ira Smelser 27 49. FredEddy 18 00! Horse Thief Punished In these diiyh of automobiles tin tin usual crime whs committed in Blue Hill on Wednesday evening of lust week, Uubeti Hall, LouIm Smith anil others ciiniu to Mine Hill to work ill the harvest lloldh. Hull uppeutod to lie a sort (if a holm and hint walked into town. Not so with Smith, who hud a good Middle hor.se with 11 Middle trimmed with bllver. While hmlth lay asleep near the town and his horse was grazing, Hall took a French leave with the hor.si) and biiddle and rode all night and arrived at Geneva at 10 a. in. the next morning. Smith complained to County Attorney Mini day, and UheillT Hedge and attorney went after the man and the evidence of hib guilt. It was found t at he had tried to sell tho horse along the road. When confronted with these witnesses at Geneva, he admitted his guilt and was brought before Judge Hauuey the next day and at the pre liminary he stated that he wanted to go before the dlstriet court at once and plead guilty. He wits taUen to Hastings and sentenced the bame afternoon and is now serving time at the state penitentiary. Hall is a young man, but did not seoin to manifest any interest iu his fate anil would not give the o Ulcers any encouragement that he would try to do better. In case they made any efforts in his be-, half. He told them that lie would rather serve his time than to join the state guards at Blue Hill. , .. . i1 Death of Mrs. John Doyle Mrs. John Doyle, one ntir highly respected pioneer citizens passed away at her home, in the north part of the olty on Sunday morning, July -'. The 04tise of lior death being heart failure. Mrs Doyle was born in Ireland, August 11, 18111. When about U3 years of age, she came to this country. Her maiden name was Mary Itiley. June 18, 1870, she was united iti marriage to John Doyle, moving to this county iu 1877. Nine childreu wore born to this union, two having proceeded her to tho grave. She Is survived by her husband, live sons, Lawrence, James, John, Miles, and Joseph and two daughters, Mrs. Mary McClelland and Mrs. Frank Slaby. Fuueral services were held from the Catholic church, Tuesday morning, Rev Father. Fitzgerald olllclating. Wi", L"r i V.V,V.V.V.V.W.V.V.VV.V.V.VVFIA seiiBHbk iP Xltlj Optical WE WANT TO DO YOUR REPAIRING. WE WILL DO IT RIGHT AND THE.PRICE WILL BE REASONABLE. WHETHER IT IS A WATCH, CLOCK JEWELRY OR EYEGLASSES, r.riAipapfir will Jf5f 3 TrVE.MAVE'THE MATERIALS AND NOWHOWlTOhF 5 STA&rnxBfc l .J-VW-tr' 5 WE.HAVE A FULL LINE OF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS. AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU WHAT YOU WANT. 5 WEfTESROUR EYES AND FIT YOU WITH CORRECT GLASSES. i E. H. NEWHOUSE - Je'wolerKand Optometrist 3 tT C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector Wf.VJfAVf.Vf.VSJfJmV.WJVfAVTfWJJAWY Much Interest Shown rreabaay io uui , , , R 29 I ""'() " ",4i '" .. ....v.. 5 00 95 30 l TALK WITH US ABOUT TANKS" A record-breaking crowd was in at tendance at the big drawing contest on the corner of Fourth and Webster streets on last Saturday, July 1. Larger crowds attend drawing each Saturday and people look forward W. G.Warren.. Glen Foe kemrai iaisi (ju vo ov Crane Co 33 00 1 Conrad Wood Co 24 12 1 llm.rln.yr U.nlrlm. Cr. ft Qt , u.i,-w., r-nmnnnVi"rA oa an receiving the iinnn'uv uwiiijiiuiiu vv - wvr HillPump Co 1 33 H. Mailer Mfg Co 6 46 Mutual Oil Co 40 50 miuweui ciuc. uu io u Neptune Meter Co 39 20 C.J. Piatt 425 00 Piatt and Frees 99 50 II Diedrick 00 00 Council cdjjurned to meet July 12, 1916t 8 o'clock. ... Weather Report For June Temperature. Mean 07 deg.i maxi mum 13 deg. on 29th; minimum 42 (leg. on 7th and 9th. Precipitation: Total r . 11 inches. Number of days clear 1 ., partly cloudy 0, cloudy 9. Dates of Thunderstorms 10. Prevailing wind Direction S K 11 days. Rainfall since Jan. 1st, 1),51 Inches, Ciias. S. Luhlow, Observer.' with much interest, as on each date at least three people will take a littlo easy money home with them. Attorney F. J. Monday was master of ceremonies on that date and those cash wore Mrs. A D. Wonderly, 8.1, Mrs. L. MoFarland, S3 and John Itasser, $2. There will be four cash prizes on next Saturday, July 8; the first 810, 'second 85, third 83 and fourth 32. m . Geo. K. Hall, who lias held a half ' interest iu the Hall (Sarage, has sold 1 his interest in that establishment to Don Fulton, who, together with Karl I Hall, will conduct this garage, lloth of theso n:en aro llrst class mechanics and good business men, and tho new lint) assures the public that In the future they will give their patrons the best possible service. .Tohu Grimes of Billings, Montana, is in the city visiting L, Grimes. his brother, C. I). Uoulusoii, wife mil child run and O. D. Hodge, wife and children left Monday via lliolr Fords for Chey enne, Wyoming, Colorado City, Colo ' rado and Denver. Mrs. O. D. Hedge S will vl,lt in Colorado City and Mrs, C. D. Itoblnson will visit her parents ' at Denver while Messrs. Hodgo and 1 Robinson auto down in Southern Colo- E. rado. They expect to be gone three weeks. ayc Try Weesner's First pll PAYS PAYS ffyou are going to need a sack of sugar buy it NOW. The market is again advancing- but we are still selling the very bestC. &H. Cane SUGAR, 100 lbs. 795 With a $5.00 cash grocery order. V FI OI IR Nothing but the BEST 0,d rlAUI wheat Flour is being milled now the new wheat will soon be on. We carry four brands of Flour that can be depended upon to be good White Loaf, Diamond, Riwrton, High Patent and Lebanon O. K. You've tried all these, you know which is best, and the price is down, only J1 40 Don't pay more for unknown Flour r R. P. Weesner & Co. LeRoy Music Co. Peterson Building : Red Cloud, Nebr. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Pianos, Violins, Guitars, Popular Music, Sheet Music, Talking Machines, and Accessories. -:WE ORDER ANY MUSIC We do not sell Piunos or Talking Machines onl commission wo deal directly with the factories, J A FULL LINE OF RECORDS- -VICTOR AND COLUMBIA J i 1 . ': Jl 1'.; UI.i l ' $ 'f 1 '