1 s ,llcH!45lf's"U' ,' '. pCffi5.SsrfFa. -a -r ".tOtV3S'JrTSX 2JCrii.. V .tfBfckti J." 'i. jPft MJ''g jU-??7'!,wy-Trsrr,tfc-.yrS f2P"J-JS.?tSagitaa.-"' I i fe tm 1 VOLUME 41 i Save A Dolla Now And Then! I DUT IT IN A BANK WHERE IT WILL BE SAFE FROM LOSS by burgulars or fire, or the temptation to spend it. You can save a dollar do it and your account will grow then in times of need you'll have it. Start a Savings Account, today, at this bank. Deposits in this bank arc protected by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska. I Webster County Bank ' RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA ? : , CAl'ITAIi and SURPLUS 8!H .OOO : I DON'T FORGET :: Vlmt. you room to ihe Furmr' Ins'iiut" Unit n MUSIC STORE :.: is Mip REST p re to huy Pi.ini)!1. T iikli M .chines and mi MubichI ftl'-r .; yliUi'liiSe CHRISTMAS A (1 thu mus' )ppriiprlHtt pr'i"tMit TALKING :.: it CALL AND SEE US We hntidle oHy II PACKARD, DKACIIMANN, :.: LAGON DA niid CLAKKNIN'N 1JIAUS DON'T FAIL TO HEAR The Wonderful DRACHMANN PLAYER PIANO (Key Control) C3TWHEN IN TOWN :.: :.: :: :.: j: g : J: The Marvelous Aeolian Vocalian Talking Machine, moat perfect if reproducer of Music, Victor, and Grafanolu Machines and !- Records, &c. & Tlie PACKARD Piano most beautiful iri tone and appearance. : The Best Pinnos ever sold in this vicinity at the PRICE and J) QUALITY. J.: Cash or Easy Payments :;t Sheet Music and all the late popular Music, Strings, &c. j-j We have had a lifetime experience in MUSIC. $ A Line of Art Goods, Willow and Pottery. if j: A Souvenir for Everybody. CALL and get one. "The Music Shop" LEROY MUSIC CO. if J.: if Peterson Building if Is Papa Now Mr mid Mrs. Joeaeph Hcrberg r iiro vory juuilent over the arrival of a prund diuitfhtor at the homo of Mr. aud Mrs L. E. Horberger, at OuihIih, on November 10 "Daddy" was form orly one of the stair of printers cm ployod on tho nowspaners of thlf city. At the present time ho has not inform ed us whether or not tho new arrival will follow in tho footsteps of father when chooblntr a vocation, or become an advocator of Votes for Women. At any rate, a member of the prlnteiV fraternity or mt, wo wish to extend cougrutuhititms Notice: Ev. Luth. Zlons Congrega tion. Next Sunday, Nov. 10th, at 10 a. m. there will be Sunday Sohool. At 10:45 a. m. English services begin. Saturday, tho 18th, there will bo cato ehutioal Instructions at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Horburger, beginn ing at 10:15 a. in. Rav. A Schnal. Ki Uefore having your sulu bills print- tee us. V Y V J.j I! :. ;t :.: 55 IS COMING g for jour Family is a Piano or Jj MACHINE S j.j j.t :t j.j j.j tho BEST. . 1IADDOKF, .IKSriE FRENCH, j if :.j J.t jj j.t j.j J.r J.t J.J J.J J.J . J.t J.t J.t j.t Jt j.j J.t Jt a j.? j.j j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t if j.j j.t J.t 8 Jt Jt J.t j.t B it j.t j.t j.t j.: J.t j.t J RED CLOUD Feature Play Friday Night The Hillman Stook company, playing at thcOrpheum this week, will present tho feature play of their tnjagrment Friday night, a bensatioual problem drama, 'Trilling with Tomorrow"'. This Is the only play ovir written cm thu subject of Eittliniiubln (peaceful death). It is one of tho big success's en Broadway this season. F. P. Hill man has secured the4 western produc ing rights and ho considers "Trilling with Tomorrow to bo the strongest play ever offered in Red Cloud by 11113 of thu Hill man companies, Tho poaceful slumbers -of tho resi dents of Bed Cloud wens disturbed about 3:30 Friday morning by thu jingle of the fire-boll. Upon report lug at headquaiters of thu lire laddies were informed that thu homo of Ancil Crublll was on Ore. A record breaking run was mado to that place, arriving there they found that Mr. Crabill and some of tho neighbors had tho flro extinguished. Tho origin of tho lire is somewhat of a mystery, as It started ie'iiiul a refrigerator on the back porch, tho suinB being practically con sumed, A small hole was also burned through the wall of thu houso. A Newspaper That Gives The News RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, INOVEBEMU 10, MUG. Farmers' Institute Is Now In Full Blast The Webster County Farmers' Insti. tuto is now in session and It is being demonstrated that this is tho bost yut. Nine years ago this association was formed aud as tho years go by it has been increasing in popularity until now it is known as the best of its lilt id in the state. All thu statu workers tell the sumo story, that lied Cloud has tho greatest Farmers' Institute in thu state of Nebraska. An array of willing workers has made this year's sebsion n grand suc cess. Everything is carefully a u d comfortably arrangod so thatthu visit ors have no diillciilty in viewing tho exhibits. Thu greatest Itnprovomont over other years is to be found in thu ladles' de partment and farm products depart ment. Thu ladles have fail ly outdone themselves in their ell'ort to show the world what can be done for tho homo. Here you will Hud on display tho very finest dishes that thu ImugiiMtioti can. I.. I....1 .... ...1 .!!..! utinucnL'i i:uuiii:u iu ii nn;i'i mill mrs. played to tlie very best advantage. One exhibit showed how tho farmer could have fresh meat all Milliliter by a new process of canning. Then there you will ''d bread like mother used to make, pies, cookies, tarts, cakes and a lot of other dishes that meie man hesitates to name. In this dupartuiaut is to be found the school exhibits. A careful exitinm ntion of tho work of thu school child ren will reveal a marked iuiprovumcnr over former years in writing aud draw ing. Wo counted llfty-ono dlffcrtji varieties of wood gathered by one of tho boys around the home place. This exhibition Is a credit to thu children, their teachers and the superintendent iu charge. On tlie whole tho farm products de pHrtmeut is far ahead of former years. Thu selection of all kinds of farm pro ducts shows either a butter yield or olt-e a better knowledge of what to suleot, perhaps it would bo fair to sav of both. The corn exhibit is simply oxcollont. You will find corn hero as largo as any raised in Iowa 01- Illinois and a quality that is excelled by none. The Pumpkin contest resulted in somu enormous vegetables that look liko tho ordinary kind magnified a dozen times. How any onu can got these monsters to grow is indeed a groat mystery to this editor but they are there and 110 mistake. Tho cattle aud sheep and hogs de partment is better than ever 1beforo aud these animals bring forth unstint ed pralso. They are fine specimens and Wobstor county feels proud of them. Tho number of horses on ex hibition is not so largu as some years past but what this department lacks is quantity it makes up iu quality. Tho following were tho programs for tho past two nights: Tuesday, Novkmukh 11, 7:lr, P. M. Music Orchestra Invocation Ilov. Druliner Folk Dances aud Sougs.. Primary Dept Reading Rose Cecil Vocal Solo .t Anne Raunoy Reading Charlotta Buerstetta Selection Quartet Heading Laura Cecil Wkiinksday, NpVK.Miir.it 15, 7:15 P. M. Music Orchestra Singing... . Third and Fourth Grades Reading Ethel Wlsecarver Singing Seventh Grade 'Address Willis H. Reed Tho prizes iu thu Tui'nuro ,fc Son Malono-Gellatly and Hamiitou-Cather, Pumpkin Contost were awarded on Weduosday afternoon, as follows: Ed. Payno Hrst prize, Bert Tonnant second and Ralph Shaw third. Don't fail to soo tho street parade led by tho Bed Cloud Band Friday at 2:00 p. in. Thanks 1 1 I wish to thank tho votors of Web ster county who supported mo during my campaign and ou election day, ' Gkuthude L. Coon, Fifty - two Weeks Each Year For 91.50. Wedding Bells Ring On Thursday uiorniiur at nine o'clock Rov. D. Fitzgerald, pastor of the Catholic church of this city, united In marrhigu Miss Sarah JMuPartlatul and Mr. Josoph Delauey, both of this city. Miss Anna McPartland, sister of tlie bride, was the bride's maid and Mr William Delancy, brother of thu groom 1 acted as best man. The bride is thu oldest daughter of Mrs. Anna McPartland. She isa young lady of pleasing personality and is iu every way worthy of the lovo and per fection of tho man who has seleotod her for his helpmate. The groom is tho youngest son of Mrs. Anii'i Delauey. Ho is a member of the firm of Delauey Bros., local live stock huyors. After the ceremony a wedding break fast was served at the home of tho bride's mother. They will be at homo to thoir many friends at the Delauey home in this city. New Road Overseers Elected At tho general election held oil Nov. 7th, the lollowinir were elected road ovei seers of their respective districts for the ensuing term: . (ivoi-hcor Hst John IComhiuIc, 1-X Louis llanguit a 4 Garrett Schrovor . .'t Onno Mounts ', Stove Schutte August Lnnipiimun r' 1 E. E. Shiptunu r M. Dean . ' 0 Thomas Burr. , ' .7 V. C. Johnson ' 8 Louis Aitbuslibn fl Abo Dolph 10 Vonoil Zajic ' , 11 Vet Whldersheiin .'-" 12;,; Chan. Bnbitison 12 Ed Ilorsh 111 CO. Pitney il Nels E.Nelson li C. M. Wilson ' m Henry Feis l( Con Quit-iti 10JJ A.J. Guy 0-f Two Men Brought to Justice Ed Davis, who several uonths ago departed from his home in this city rather hastily, in fact so much so that ho f.iiled to inform his wife of his in tended d 0 s ti 11 a 1 1 o 11 or his where abouts hinctt that time, was taken into custody by ShoriiF Hedge at Wilson villu and brought to this city whore ho was given a preliminary hearing before Judge Uanney who paroled him to tho sheriff oil the condition that ho will support his wifo and child. The county is also furnishing a meal ticket for one Henry Buntzcr, a mer chant of Bluo Hill. His former wife, from whom ho was receutly divorced, charges hltn with assuult with intent to do great bodily harm. Ho was placed under arrest and brought to tho city by deputy shoriir Frod Hedge. Local Preachers Receive Boquets As WellAsBrlck-Bats Rodlands, California, Oct. 1910. Doar Friends: I am glad to read of Rov. Beebo taking stock in Socialism. I see he gavo tho editors a stinger iu his toast at Republican Valley Editorial Asso elation. Ho certainly deserves a ohro mo and pralso for his courage- and char-' actur and manhood. Give him my1 very bost respects for telling tho truth. Oh, had wo many more liko him. I would go to hear him preach if I lived there. J. J. Jvindsohor. (Fortuor member of tho Board of Com missioners of Wobstet County.) On last Friday afternoon, tho Red Cloud High school foot ball team, ac companied by tho Red Cloud band and several auto loads of fans, jour neyed over to Lebanon where our boys met tho Lebanon High school team on their gridiron. Tho Leban on team inude thoir onlv score on a foward pass iu tho first qmtrtor while ' Barrott made the touch down for our hoys In tho second quurtor, score 7 to ' 7. Both teams wore evenly matched and put up a good gamo. 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Carload OF THE RED MOON PRODUCTS Red Moon Flour, per 48-lb Sack - $2 35 241b " - 1.20 ' White Corn Meal per 121b Sack .45 Graham Flour .65 4 6 4 .35 Pancake Flour 5 ' 4 25 Pancake Flour, small package .10 Wheatome, small package - .15 (Similar to Cream of Wheat) ' Grocery SpeciaJs- Cranberries, 3 qts Best Cresym Cheese - 16 oz pkg Seedless Raisins - 16 oz pkg Seeded Raisins R. P. WEESNER & CO. KODAKS Better Kodak Finishing And Developing. .:. A Full Line of Supplies ROLLS DEVELOPEDlOc NAIL VOIR ORDER TO US Stevens Bros. NUMBER!7 - 25c - 25c 15c 2 pkgs 25c C. H. Miner Dr. S. 8. Deardorf, M. D. Co Manager Veterinary hi Charge C. H. Miner Serum Co -rnonucEits-Anti Hog Cholera Serum. Red Cloud, Nebraska Wire or Phone at Our Expense I), S, Veterinary license No 4a :uX'j.'a , '. JVUtJLujrasfeiLA'Ki I. - - i r - III nuilia MI M.-J WrkD IM WMBHDMHIB ii A lJ