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Webster County Bank RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITA I, and HttJMI..rH HIJt.OOO X Y X ? V : I i I ( The lime is at HautT When Wc Will Be Having Some Gold Wcaihcr PERHAPS you will need A NEW JED MATTRESS OR SPRING OUR LINE IS COMPLETE in Styles and Prices of These Articles and We Can Supply Your Needs. Come in and Let Us Show You These Beds WE CAN Make You a Price That Will SAVE YOU MONEY We are Always Glad to have You Come and Look ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer -!- : Furniture Dealer 9 Town Team Organized Thele is now joy in tin lioiut of cviT.v foot bull plmur uiitl fan in tho city, iim lust Sunday nlluriioun, tlnno i whs ii mut'tlntf hold ill tlif Powell Itios 'hinolct' lioiiso, nuil tlitwiuti'omiiiK of this mvutiiiK wan thnt u tonin Iiiih : Ih-l'Ii oitrunied to j;o forth and cup- ituio all hoiioia in tills lino sport. i The linu'iip, MilijCL't to oliuiiKO'', Is as I follows: Oliver Powoll, inaiiugor and I L K; l-Vutl Kiiohn, L T; Hurry Zeis", Lt;Hay Kooiitz, C; Vernon 'olss, K T; Claionce Ilaker, H K; dial. Galatloy (i U; Clius l'owoll, It II D; Cliir l'opo, L II li; Htissell Atnaelf , V II; I'hll Sher wood, Carl .lurnliur, Clyde Wolfe, Itlley Hayes, Vem Ili'iider.son nnd sev eriil otliors have olVerptl their services and Hie ready at all times to do their part. Airangenionts are bclnj; nmde for sanies with Nelson, Superior and l!looinliif,'ton diitot to he announeod later. Mrs. Susan McBride j Laid At Resl Monday j I On Thur-dtiy tii'lit, ileatli ntraiii up ; p-uiiil in i ir nililst it'ide.illcd .mother o' tiir puiiiipi titifiis, Miw. Sicun M 'iSritlv. I or tin1 past low yens sin had bffii in poor health, malciiiK her lioiiiit with liei sun, Knbci I, ill I lie west part of the city, who, with the other ineinbeis ot his iHinily. Iiml ollered the a,'ed lady ivery e.ue and comfort that huatnii hand and heart1, could bt-stow She was bin ii in Ohio. Juno HO, 1 S Id. coining to this st.tte in the days when tho.Iiiiliuns were the only inhabitants of southern Xebi nska. She was united in inarriiie to Wil Hani '1 Mfltride and to this union woie lini n six children, ljiiura, I'.mie, Helen. John, Uobert mid I'e'rcv, who S'irvivp her. Hi r Inisliainl dli'il when the children weie small, ctiiupelliiiK her to take up on heiself tlif ic-poiisibility o pro viiliiiu for the family, which she sue ceeiled in tloiinr. in a manner farsuper ior to thai of ethers gifted with a more liberal slime of this woild's goods, as is c idciiccil by the clnistian lives they hae lead 'after reaeliing the age ol manhood and womanhood. The deceased was foimerly u inciii her of the Uaptist uhiiteh, having lor many years been one ol its leading active membeis. Sovowil jeuts ago slie cinli aeed the docti hies or Christian Science and was a member of that ie ligeous denomination tit the time of her death. Funeral sci vices weie con ducted, on Monday, fiom tho home of hor son, Robot t, 13. J. Overing, jr.. First Header of the C'.instiati Science ' Chinch, being in cliaigo. TICKLE US WITH AN ORDER WE'LL TICKLE YOUR PALATE Saturday, October 14th is National Candy Day On this day wc offer Fancy Candies al prices lower lhan usual. Come in nnd ask for samples. We have Free Ealing Samples. Fresh Vegetables Fancy Culillower per lb . bargains Ir Cut String Deans, an ex- i n ceptional bargain, can MC Fancy Head Lettuce per cy Head Lettuce i n0 Strawberries, Blk Rasp-1 cft ir head vis berries, in syrup, can. 0 Radishes c Swift's Cleanser, equal tor por bunch w any 10c cleanser u Fresli Fruits Darllet Pears, very onA large, per do. mUG Peaches that are juicy nn. and good flavor, do, JUG Red Tokay Grapes, very i cft nice, ier lb 3 wC Leaf Lettuce, very tender cA 7 bars white Russian per bunch 5c Soap for. 25c Quinces, very nice per do. Celery per bunch I A Coal 0il UH per gallon 10c Cranberries per qt 40c Toe F0 G. Turnure & Son Editorial Association Met In The City Monday The lie publican alley IMitoiia! Assoeiatloii meeting held in this cil , on Moudny was not ery largely at tended Owing to the thieattiing weather many weie absent fiom the niet'tliig. After the addiess of welcome b, Mayor D.inierell mid lespoiise by ('ml Speuce, of Fiaukliu, the balanceof the morning was spent in discussions of the business problems of newspaper work. K. V. I'uitsh of Omaha, a form er editor, was present anil made u shoit but iuteiesting talU. Tho visitors wero guests of tho Chamber of Commeice at dinner solv ed at Hie llnyal Hotel hi the afternoon, Hairy Vaughati of the (iiiiile Hock Signal, Interested his audience on the subject "Subscription Untitling". (hing to illness in his family, Clark Peikins, president of the Nebraska I'ith association, was un able to be in attendance, but thejpaper which lie had piepaietl, ''.More Busi ness for Country Newspapers", was lead. A D Scott of Htlgar, discussed The Iowa I'lan". 'I'he following otbeeis were elected- I'lesideiit Arthur Isiinbei ling. Vice President II. M. JCiiine. Sec'y Ticusurei Kail Spenee The place of the net meeting was not decided upon, this being left t the oillcers. . The following weie present at the meeting: A.I) Scott, H lar; Humph rey Jones, Hliie Hill; W. H. IvNon and . It. MrArth.ir, UimI Cloml; Mr Mc Coy, Chester; IiOion .Matthews, l!ici ton; K. .1. Il'itgialtl, lieiild'lman; Aitlmr Kimbeilitig, Alma; Cecil Mat thews, Hastings; H.M.Ciane, lllooui ingtoii; II. W. Miller and wile, Itcpub liraii City; Kail Spenee. Fianklin Harry Vaughan and wife. Cnildo liocli. J. F. limit. Ilildietlr; H. V. Parish Oiiiaha. A I). Scolt's Nelnaska i'lilltcr was .selected us the olllcial oigau ol the association. Alter adjourning thoy lcpaiied to the Oipheum Theater, where an enter tainmeiit, consisting ol iiiuslt! by the high school pupi's mid motion piciuies weie given At 0:11(1 a banquet was served at the Masonic hall by the Indies of the East uin Star, uniler the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. F. H. Mauier was Toastmaster on this occasion, and responses were made as follows "Welcome Fditois" Ii II. Hlackledge "Thoughts by the JWay" Karl .Spenee "Independence of the Press" Cecil K. Matthews "Tho Kditor and His ltelation to the Community ".... Kev. Diulincr "Wliat tlio Newspaper Means to thoCotumuiiitj" K. V. l'airlsli "Tho Power and Problems of the l'ress" I'i'v. Uecbo These addresses were both interest ing and instructive and weie highly .enjoyed by tho'e piesciit. About Isoventyllve attendeil the banquet. ' The Ijcltoy titchestiM rendered some 'cry choice selections at both the dinner -at the ltoyal ami at the lian- q'let at the Masonic hall. Mrs. H. C1 (iellatly reiitlcied a vocal soioand Miss Helen Albright played a piano solo which rooived a hearty applause from those present. Died From Injuries Received In Runaway A team owned by Mr. Holland, aged abour 80 years, who lesides about It.' miles south ol this city, this morning hecamu 1 rightcucd and urn away, tliiowlng Mr. Holland oil" the wagon. , causing internal injuries which later' caused his death. Mr. Holland was driving along the rond between tho, river and the Hurliugtou tracks, when his team shied at a quantity of tile, which bad been uhloadcd from- the cars mid piled up on the load Hide He lost contiol of tho team mid was, thrown from tho wagon, tho box of which fell upon him. Hu was hastily taken to the ollice of Dr. Stockman where everything possible was done to rel evo his sulloiiugH, but all ellorts proved futile, as hovel al horns later he passed tiway. a i iS iHf VjTrty bW iJILkjT ZiMlHLiflB -.fBBV - 1 -X r I i 1 BBBBBBBBBBBBl r IW V I 'Wl 1 MV'.W mmffimm& XT ..rsrgp w-iTl LHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII r -" m J wmffl I ' ''M Opera Glasses" make a Welcome Present Lei us ExtfiTune our Eyes for Glasses WE WILL NOT ONLY CXAMINF YOUR EYES, BUT RIGHT IN OUR ? STORE FIT YOU OUT WITH GLASSES YOU OUGHT TO HAVE. WE LIVE IN THIS COMMUNITY; WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS; WE J WILL N01 CHARGE YOU A HIGH PRICE. s, IF THERE IS NOTHING THE MATTER WITH YOUR EYES WE WILL J TELL YOU SO. WE CHARGE NOTHING FOR EXAMINATION-COME IN. :: WE MAKE "OUAtlTY" RIGHT: THEN THE PRICE RIGHT. .. E. H. NEWHOUSEf Jeweler nnd Optometrist " :2T C. 0. &. Q. Watch Inspector l J !-- ---- I3lfi R. P. Weesner & Co. Another shipment of the very newesl in Ladies' Coats and n Suits Expected Saturday. You will like them. R. P. Weesner & Co. The Store of Good Clean Merchandise WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR COAL ORDERS PLATT & FREES J' .A 4 f 7f "M il ft 'AI .'IK TO m