gocletj su i K u. wi L V .y Ulilorle VOLUME 45 After the winter's snow and storm you had better look at THAT ROOF Patching it up at once saves many a dollar in re-plastering and re-decorating. Our'shingles are the best money can buy. Let us send over a few bundles at once. All kinds of building material here to select from. MALONB-GBLLATLY CO. "TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER" SPECIAL C A T F Closing Out LJ-"-J For the next Thirty Days we will offer 1 Prachman Player Piano tQ7C Regular Price on this Piano was $550 Y" 1 Drachman Piano 4J99C Regular Price on this Piano $300 Ptl 1 Packard Piano tQftft The Regular Price 1 Jesse French Piano Regular Price on this Piano was $350 These are all Strictly HIGH GRADE NEW PIANOS All other Musical Merchandise Violins. Guitars, Man dolins, etc., at price. Also Pictures and Art Goods at Yi price. Must sell in the next 30 days as we are going out of business. If you want a real bargain, come in. Ono Good Second Hand ork'11" '- THE MUSIC SHOP LEROY MUSIC CO. , 'l THAT ROOF NEEDS RE-SHINGLING was $400 KVV $250 Red Cloud, Neb. .r--tixiJ!-rg?agi'.'jgj . ,- wr,rrH - r. -i-ra-i t.il-tr- mi mi .... 4 Newspaper That filvcs The News RED CLOUD, X 15 HI?, ASK A. KI3KRUAKY L'2, IJM7. Miss Mabel Buckles Weds Mi.s Mabel Buckles, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. .Initios Buckles, ono of tlio prosperous and wi'll known families i oi ling north ol this city, was united iii marriage to Mr. W. I,. Larson, of I' fir, tl u llisl of last week. Tin1 bride is one of lli popular and charming young ladies of this vicinity. During the time she at tended school in this elty she won the friendship and admiration of instructors and follow students, alike. Later she attended Kearney Normal, after wards devoting hortiine to teaching sehool, having been an instructor in one of the rural schools, near Potter, for several terms. While wo are not personally ac quainted with the groom, we jndgo that ho is u young man of pleasing personalities mid possesses a large cir cle of friends. Ho is engaged in the retail drug business at Potior and also conducts a Music Store at Sidney. After an extended honeymoon spent in Denver and othercities of the tn'oiiu tain states they will be at homo to their many friends in Sidney, where the Kroom is erecting a modern resi dence. University Week Program to be Given at Red Cloud Saturday, March .list Concert Univorsity Band Monday, April 2nd Play "Alias Jimmy Valentino" Ily University Plnyors Tuesday, April Jlrd Concert University Gloo Club Wednesday, April 'lth, the big number Program By Road Show as. follows Motion pictures of University Life, Lincoln Pageant, and the Nebraska Oregon foot ball trip; Musical act composed of n whistler, iolln and ilute; A ui'ilo quartet; Tuiiiblingand horizontal bar act; Musical comedy skotch; Cornet, piano duet and solos; Dramatic sketch; Soloutilio novelty act. Thursday, April .'th Illustrated loqture.. "Central America" Prof. Frank E. Sohramn The following wa3 taken from a 1910 issue of a Seward paper under the cap tion of "University Week a Grand Suc cess": "The state university attractions, which have been with us the past week at tho Y. M. C. A. have proven .very popular and are considered much stronger than those of last year. The entertainments are verified and flvo in number and are sent out with the Idea of bringing tho life and activities of the university in closer touch with the people of the communities where the attractions appear. Only five other towns than Seward secure the entertainments and thoy wore brought here under tho auspices of tho Univor sity club of this county. Soward people havo been very kind and generous in entertaining tho stud outs who make up the companies and thero have been many more homes opon than the requirements called for. "On Friday evening the Cadot band under direction of Prof. (J. II Cornell opened tho week's attractions. There arc about 00 musicians in theorgantya tion and their music is verv trood. One of tho number, LeRoy Melslngor, is au accomplished pianist and Is tho composer of the selection. "Kninht of tho Nymphe," played by the band. "On Saturday evening the Inclement weather kept many from hearing tho debate botwoon two debating teams of the university. The subleot of discus.. slon was "Resolved, That the United States Should Immediately and Sub. stantially Increase Its Armament (Ar mament Being Taken to Mean Both Forces and Equipment) " Tho debate was very good und whs won by the af firmative. Tho University Players hold tho boards on Monday evening, presenting a vory clover comedy in'four acts, "Bollevo Me, Xaetlppe." Miss Sadie Trampe returned homo Wednesday from a visit at Grand Is land and Kearney. Fifty - two Weeks Each Year For St. 50. Gets $87.50 for One Hog X" doubt you have often hi on com pelled to listen to your friends big llsh stories but it is not llsh this time, its pork and this is no story. Mr. K. ( Kali u'siditig in Smith county brought an s.'ii pound hog to this town and sold tho miiiiu to Delailey Pros., local live s'ocU buyers and received iSl r.o for t'ie critter, on Saturday. We tiro of tho opinion that at tho present time there is no other line of business that is paying as large a dividend, for tho amount invested than is the hog busi ness Go-to-School-Day March 1 March 1st has been sot aside as (5o. To-Seliool.Dav in Webster County. ' Till, Iwwit.ln if .i.w.lt 1t..t..t... 1 i. . I -.. ,v..r.v ... viiv.il iiimriuk lilts llivieil to vi-it school on that day. As March 1 is the Semi-centennial of Nebraska it should be made tt big event to Ne-. braskans. The schools are making a' special study of Nebraska history and geography this year. The keynote Tor ! Part 3 of tho (io-To School-Day pro gram will he state and national patriot ism. It should be the culmination of the past month's work in teaching good citizenship Each sohool Is expected to hoist tho American King on a Hag pole in front of the school house on March 1. Part 1 of the program will demonstrate some of tho phases of tho regular school work. The pupils teachers and county superintendent iu'ite you to join in celebrating Ne braska Semi Centennial on Go-To- School-Day, March I. Death Calls Two Citizens doii.v W. Peoo Another or our pioneer citizens has answered the final summons, as on Tuesday evening death called John W. I'i'Kgi gcd 7.'1 years, 8 months and '2.-. days. About four mouths ago he was taken to tho homo of his son, Ben, who re sides west of this city in order that he might receive tho euro and attention of tlioso near and dear to him. He w:iB alllicted with Brights disease, the same having rendered him bedfast for the past fourtttou weeks. Mr. Pegg was born in Frankfort, Indiana, May 35, 1813. He came to Ne braska June 10, 187?, whore ho has since made his home. The deceased is survived .by one sister aud'onc brother, residing In Frankfort, Indiana, five sons, Hon, Idoyd, Ed, and Will of this city and Jack of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, three daughters, Mrs Ruth Jensen, of this city, Mrs. Mabel Thomas of Sut ton and Mrs. Uattio Martin of River ton. Kov. G. W. Hummel will conduct tho funoralserviees on Friday afternoon, lit 3 o'clock from tho Methodist church and Interment will bo mado in tho Ued Cloud Comotory Svi.vi:sri:n N. Ludlow On Saturday occurred tho death of Sylvoster N. Ludlow, at his homo in the First Ward. He had been in poor health for some tlmo past and was 78 yours of age at tho tlmo of his doath Mr. Ludlow was born in Ohio, Aug ust 8, 1838, coming to this county in 1872, and was a rosident of tho county over since. Ho served with tho Union army during the civil war. Ho is survived by his wife, four sons, Herb, of this city, Percy of California, Chnrles of McCook, and Henry of Ok lahoma City, Oklahoma, three daugh ters, Mrs. Beech Robertson, Mrs. Bert Hatfield and Miss Lena, all of this city, and one brother, Charles, residing north of Rod Cloud. Funeral services were conducted on Monday aftornoon, at 3 o'clock, from tho Christian church and interment was made in the Red Cloud Cemetory. - - Havel &, Buzzard, tho nonular rnrmlr men, havo taken tho agency for' tho Elcar automobile Thoy have ono on ' display at tholr garage and if you aro contemplating buying a car you should 6cc them, Mm. w iirt..'if'i w GOLD IS GOLD! SIVER IS SILVER! PLATED WARE IS PLATED WARE, AND EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE IS JUST EXACTLY WHAT WE SAY IT IS. DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY YOUR JEWELRY FROM THE STORE YOU CAN TRUST. WE REFER THOSE WHO HAVE NOT BOUGHT OUR JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE TO THOSE WHO HAVE. . WE MAKE "QUALITY" RIGHT: THEN THE PRICE RIGHT. E3. H. NEWHOUSE Jowolor and Optometrist 3TC B. & Q. Watch Inspector Toy f AXSPRING STYLES Launching ' 'the new1' in Ladies Spring Coats Ladies Spring Suits Ncxv weaves appearall splendidly adapted to the new lines Gabardines Poplins, fine Serges still hold their own and will be much in evidence this coming spring. lltij genetn pocket, lanje collar, not el button, fancy itltchlmj, lot pleat and belt atlil nectuary ttyle (ouehti to thl beautiful collection of Coat and Hud. R. P. WEESNER & CO. Red Cloud Miner Bldg. Nebraska tatmrm mym. The Hamilton - Cathor Clothing Co. , Saecetton le Pcul Store? Everything m Man or Boy Wears ttmd Cloud Nebratkm Bl JSTUMHEIi 8 Our gold Is o!d s:jsm TTTA ttr. M tli nrr R. E. CAMP, D. , Chiropractor Independent 212 Bell Red 101 Phones Farm Loans I can mako you a farm loan at low est interest and best terms to bo had in tho state. Ploaso write me, or oall for mo at State Bank Red Cloud. 0. P Outlier. 4kJusS fesrw trr ? A KMlbWA " - -