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NUMBER 5 VVVAV.V.V.V.VVV.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.VV.".V.".V.V."-V-VJ PAY BY CHECK Safe, Convenient, Dignified j, Let Us Serve You Deposits in tliij Dank are protected by the Depoturj' Guatanly Fund of the State of Nebrajka Webster County Bank RED CLOUD. NEB. Capml and Sutplui $35,000 Edward Floiance, President S. R. Florance, Cashier The Masters Call '.VSftA Get YOUR GROCERY Supplies of Wullbrandt Choice Candies, Fresh Cookies Full Supply of Pecans All Kinds of Nuts Canned Goods . Fine Apples Everything in Groceries and Queensware A Few Pieces of Fine Hand-painted -China Everything Ususually Found At a First Class Furniture Store ROY SATTLEY Furniture and Undertaking Myrou Builoj', younmost son or Mr. mid Mrs. 1 V. tlley, of Guide Hock, ami nephew of .1. U. HttUey of this city, timl Herbert liailey of near OuUle Kock, nnsweroil the Muster's cnll at ilie homo of liis parents enrly Monilny morning. The young man had been In poor health for heverul years ami ltttnly more seriously ill, so that liib passing was not entirely unexpected Ho was horn near UomIwIcU about ',)! je.irs ago and spoilt most of his life in that section of Xehrashii, winning the lespeet and u Imiration of a large circle of I fiends Ueshlc.s the beieaved parents he Is. sutviveil by one brother, Lewis, living near Bostvvielf, l wo sisteis, Mrs (lur trttde (iilbeit of Uastiugs, and Mrs. Aldu Watt of Diller, uHo his aged grand-mother, Mi. 10. 0 I'urker, who resided with them.and othet relatives, l'uueral was lield at the liaptist enuieii Tednesaay ana tnternieiii in Guide I'ools. (temetery. Must Be Introduced Little Miss Craig of Hod Cloud and Mr. Frank Uralg, f.otuewhero in Frmu'c, aro father and daughter who will re (ulrc formal Introduction when they meot. T'ie little lady is n war baby who arrived on this mundane splioie yeiterday at tlio home of her grand' mother, Mrs A. 10. Harlan. The mother, before marriage, was Lneite' iMeMnrry. The Wolf Hunt A lingo and enthusiastic assombly of hunt eis turned out Tuesday and proceeded to drive over an extensive ten itory south of the river and heme up nil tlio wolves. Seven were bagged, and also a eotisidotable number of rab bits. A txiuntlful dinner was .served in the open. Farm Bureau Notes Junior Projects Februaiy 10-11 in elusive me tho dates for boys to unroll in the Junior Projects Theie aro 12 branches in which bos and girls may enroll. At n mooting hold last week in the County Superintendents olllee Mr. I'riable, from the Junior IOxten sion Depirtment at Lincoln e.pluined the work. It was decided that two brunches of work would be selected and supervised by the county superin tendent. Miss Ducker selected cook ing and sewing, and tho county agent belojted pig lulling and corn glowing. The children will enroll thiotigh the school teacheis. It is hoped that all hoys mid girls will em oil and theroby help NebiasUa during this peiiod of lecoi.htruclion for greater food pro duction and conservation that our quota of food receive may be on hand when needed. L.tst Yeur.s Pig liaising Pioject ltojs and girls in Nebraska last year raised 701 pigs with a final weight of l'i'.i.'I'Js lbs of pork. Tlio state winners, from Webster county are, Iteit XoitIh, lied Cloud, County Chainpiona free trip to Junior Kariuei'3 week in spring o 191'J with all expenses paid. Doro thy Hasebrook, Uladen, was second Floys Fiance ol Cowlos, thlid. Marion Stewatl, lied Cloud, fourth. The Dnrocj Jei.sey Association offer ed WO in cash to the 1 1 boys hnving tlio best Duroc Jersey pigs in tlio state, of which Uort Norris ranks nth Keeping records JO boys and gills in Webster county were feediug pigs last year. Only half weie kteping lecords, while tho 83(1 given by tho County Fair and the premiums offered by tho Farmers Institute were awarded on individual merit of Ahe pigs. Prizes Uig prizes will bo awarded in the county and by the state this com ing year. Ilemombor the dates of Feb ritnry 10-11 and enroll. Hr.Nitv R. Fauscii, County Agricultural Agent Attended State Meeting County Superintendent of schools Stella Duclier attended the Statu Asuamlilt .if r.nntitr sntwirlnt i.mlmitu .. ,.,... ...., ... W....... .,.. .......v ill IjIIIcoiii last wceir, reiuruiug iiome Saturday night. She reports a well attended and voi j Inteiesting meeting. The absenceof State .Superintendent demons was much regretted, lie being unable to attend on account of seiious illness. A vftfVto the loglsliituie in session was mi enjoyable item of entertain mont for the suburban delegalos. Jurors Summoned Tlio following juiors have been drawn to servo at the term of court which convenes FebruiaryKth. Jurors are summoned to appear second day of the term: "Cohen Owes Me Ninety-Seven Dollars" . BUT THAT'S ALL RIGHT He bought a New Edison Diamond Phonograph and a fine assortment of records and it won't be long until he has them paid for. We will be glad to make arrangements with you as we did with "Coken" if you will come in and see us. Any Priced Instrument on Easy Terms Enjoy It as You Pay For It louse Comparatively few Nobaskans have any idea of tho enormous proportions to which tho ice cream business of tlio state has grown. The frozen dollcacy is shipped in immonso quantities to every adjoining btoto. The capital in vested amounts to hundreds of thou sands of dollars, and tho ice cream production of 1018 despite the war limitations, amountod to more than 13,000,000 in value. H U tha root of nearly all digettivs ctUb. If your digestion ii weak, of out of kilter, better eat lei and um KHMQ1DS the new eld to better digestion. Pleasant to take effective. Let Ki-maldi help atralghten out your digestive troubles, wads cry ncoTT & bowns MAKCnO OP OCOTPS L'MULOION M. !$ Corner 11 II. Crowed C. I). Fishel s. tS. mans T C. C Uoten Win. Cieps Dnti (Surber K. A. duly James Mattock IOliner Fogg I II. Davidson Geo W Worloy Oscar D.ihm John Men 111 Charles Trauttnnii Clyde Pitney John ICiudsdier W. II. Steun 11 ly Mitchell Nelson Untlett Joseph Uehincy Frank Sclimidt Levi Wright II. C. UflUK'U Congregational Church Howard Piatt, it student of Doan college, who has just loturiicJ from one of tlio camps, filled tho pulpit Sun day morning and gac some interest iug facts concerning life in the camps Sot vices next Sunday as usual Sun d.iy school at ton o'clock and morning s-'rvice ut eleven. Baptist Church Notes Sunday School at 10 a. tn. A scries of gospel meetings will bo hold at the liaptist church convening' Tuesday evening, Feb. Ith, conducted by tho pastor and Kev. Sims pastor of the Smith Center, Kan., Daptlst church. J ftros Sims is a man worthy of all con- fldeucc as an able and .cousclcnchuis ' minister of the gospel. The object if these meetings will be the saving of souls. The ladies of tho church are having u piano placed in the church this wook Pastor Hamper and daughter Qruce aro spending tho week on the Lotto Tree Hold, next Sunday being his rcg ulur appointment there. Some of the Willing Workors spent Tuesday afternoon quilting at the church parlor. They will ineot with Mrs. Tim Tophain Ftiday starting from the church at 10 a. in. In con- j While the wiMire,cam paims Gn-Electnfy ymsr laomel&iid make living more enjoyable. How many times have you re solved to have electricity in your home "some day?" Now you can afford it ' V Not only have special rates for wir ing been arranged for this campaign but the three-fold economy of EDISON MAZDA Lamps which give three times as much light as old-style car bon lamps will help you pay the cost. - And the whole familywill enjoy the benefit of electric service that makes possible innumerable comforts and con veniences such as the electric toaster, flatiron, table grill and vacuum cleaner. Let us explain the saving you ean mats by having your house wired now. I iy ibj ti. Mo mewl u Optometrist and Jeweler I OTVtKUMBUVBK2S2ae3QBBMHnBnnKnraMKKaaUM 1 I CIib. L J . -1 tais7v - fa Some of die conveniences I vUctricity brms tTJ --''- i - ''-"' B.W.STBVBNS Plumbing Heating Everything Electrical veyance provider for all who wish to T1 Publicity Dopartineiit of tho go. A suuiiro diiinor will ;bo sorvod ' iaha Chamber of Commerce is ex for twcnty-flvo cents. Wc utidorstand ' podlug botween 835,000 and 850,000 - i ... . . a year advertising Omaha and iSc braska. Advertising matter telling about business opportunities!!! Omaha houso of representatives is n,m u11 ovor tUo bUto w.lsent all over mo l niieii mates, rue vaiuo oi tins quito u number expect to go People who think the preseut Ne braska When work is rosuined on the Ocr-ing-Fort Laramie irrigation project in Nebraska, the huge shovols used In excavating will be electrically operat ed, the power being gonoratod by wa ter In tho oompletod portion of tho o inal. This project is to be completed in time to furnish wator for tho 1920 "lopsided" politically because it has S5 republican and 15 domocratlo nom' fonn of publicity Is belugldomotistrat-j cr, (U,a wUl ,, g()noo Mr0 ,u hers should recall the 1S03 session, u(1 eveW ly. "d thujbtiite should fall NubpnskBf inn R.limi. Ilntvn,..! ...I... I.nu -I...4- 1UIO 11110 ftllll IllUKe IlllCdUdie provision L ..if ,1 . Vn . . .r ii .' " for securing tho widest pnsiiblo pub- J quit tho olliuu of liouteuant governor, ' iMly f,. tKhl) s.,1,,,,,11,1 opporHiuitlos I was tlio only democratic nijiuber .of Nebraska offer to houicsoekcrs land mat uouy. uiv.siors, It Is conservatively ostiumted that upwiiids of 4S0,000 head of sheep wore wintoved In tho North Piatt ynlloy. SiiiSXifeMi'