f 5P -Unto Histotlcnl.Soiioty 4 Newspaper That Ghes The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year Far $1,50 VOLUME 48 RED CllOTJD, NEBRASKA, FE15URARV 1?, )!!. NUMBER WV"JV.VAV.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V-VV.V.-.V.V."-VASVJ5 Don't Hide Your Money at Home IF everybody did, il would kill business as surely as if everybody stopped woilc. Let your money work (or you in on inlercft bearing certificate of depositcof this bank. We pay 4 per ct. Depositors guaranteed by Depositors Guaranty Fund of Statu of Nebraska Webster County Bank Edward Florance, President S. R. Florance, Casliicr Purchase Two Tractors County Commissioners Thomns ami Hnbntkn attended a trtictor demou strmion lit Huldredge, and placed nn order with Paul 1'ope (who nccotnpun icdtliem) for two small tractors Utiowu under the Case trademark as Nos ir27. There was quite a soutiuieut in favor of getting one largo tntctor in stead of two suinll oucs, but tho com mlssionon saw tho machines opurutu under test and doubtless wore con vlnced Unit the smaller size would meet requlrtnets. They require bpt one man to operate them. m m m m V.Y.VViVVrti .-. ".-"."--' V. XJ Get YOUR GROCERY Sallies o ullbrastdt WW Choice Candie s, Canned Goods Full Supply of Pecan All Kinds of Nuts Fresh Cookies Fine Apples Everything in Groceries and Queensware A Few Pieces of Fine Hand-painted China Building Up a City L The walls of tho Petoison urtlllciul j ice plant nro now visible and growing rapidly. Soon lied Cloud will have nti other added industry, which will aid in city growth1 Mr .Peterson isto be coinniended. not only for brtuichlnpr out and extending his business nut fur doing something that is going to help the uliy onward. Manufacturing, producing, tintor prise will do mote for a town than any other foi in of public etV.irt, and In this coinicetion it is perhaps timely to surest that the Clamber of Oinuieioo tulcu observations aeioas country and notice it there mo any manutnetitriiig industries looking for h good place to nuke a home. Everything Ususually Found At a First Class Furniture Store ROY SATTLEY Furniture and Undertaking C. H. Miner Reappointed Mr. ( II. Miner of lied Cloud, lias been appointed Chan man of Webster Count's War Saving's Committee for lOlll. This leappointineut it, in recog nitlon of tho services of Mr. Miner during the camp ilgns for the sale of War Savings Stamps for l.US. I'nder his direction our county was thorough ly organized and the campaigns cat lied through In a manner which fi justified his appolntmont by the btit coutmittee. We congratulato Mr. Miner on his reappointment, unduguin oiler him our services in helping to make the UU'.i diivc as successful as last year. . It is. necessary for us to again buy stamps The tiovorninent ii2eds money to finish the work and bring our soldiers homo It is for us heie hi home lo make our slogan for i'Jl'.i "Don't Quit -Finish the Job." Our soldiers saved us lives and money by quickly and thoroughly completing their job. If they had not two million tnoia men would bo going over instead of the two million now coming home. Dates and definite plans for the drive will be sunt out from the statu com uiitteo at an curly date. Patriotism and Profit While the main incontive to saving in tho Tenth, Fodeinl Reserve District was to help win tho war, the fine showing also reflects u desire, ou the part of the loyal, patriotic and Indust rious poople to "lay up something for a rainy day," or to mulct) provision a. gainst sickness or want, education of the children, and "getting ahead io the world." Hut added to these nobloin centives was tho broader one that tho individual as well as tho Nation shall remain tho most provident and most prosperous in the yours to come Milllous of those savers saved inon oy to invest it in interest bearing United States Government securities putting their money into "paper" bucked by tho wealth of a Nation that has never defaulted on a dollar. And those millions of sarers arc go ing to keep on saving and investing tho money saved in War Savings Stamps and Victory Liberty Bonds to Finish tho Job." Judge Ranney Honored A large attendance was present at the Commercial Club rooms on lust evening, to listen to tho new by-laws and constitution which marks the re organization of the Club on a Com munity Club basis. The said con-, stitution and by-laws, which were drawn up by Messrs. L. II. Dlack lcdgc, F. E. Maurer and 0. C. Ted,1 were adopted as submitted, with the exception of a clause pertaining to the ' uppoiutment of a secretary at a salury of $100.00 per year. Under J these new regulations tho Hoard ofi Directors, heretofore handling all busi ness of tin club, arc done away with, and its affairs will bo transacted by the various committees and Club mem bers, which will afford all an oppor-' tunity of taking part and places the rcspoiv Utility for tho Club's progress, either backward or forward, upon the interest du played by each individual member. The new rules alo pro-1 vide for but ?!k00 quarterly dues for those in the city and $l.f0 for those! outside the city limits. After the adoption of tho now constitution, the election ct ofikcrs resulted in A. 1). Jtanney ! .ng choion for president, I; J. (;", vice-president, I'. V. n J .. . i 1 w l'I iU.ih:ii, Mxiuiniy aim . .. oui'i- i wood, tieuMirer, selections which will meet Avitl the approval of all. The, Club, after some discussion, decided S engage former Tiandmaslor Fred Millet', ho having written from California that he would boat liberty after April 1, and Messrs. .las Mitchell, Howard S. Foe and It. P. Wee.sner were appointed a committee to scuiv sufficient financial pledges as to enable the payment of Mr. Mil ler's salary of $75.00 per month, out side of Club funds, the Club, however, contracting with him for one year. The president, with the advice of tho band leader, was also instructed to appoint a manager for the hand af-faji-s. A Hoy Scout committee, consisting of D. H. Kaley, I lev. Hummel and It. S. Sattley was next named. A committee composed of H. ,T. Maurer, O. C. Tccl and Geo. Hutch ison was named to secure the services of a janitor at $100.00 per year, and a House Committee composed of Mcssi.s. F. V. Cowden, E. II. Ncw l'ouse ami V. H. Mcllride was named to .secure quarters for tho Club for the nc xt year, and report back to the mppting, two weeks hence. Resolutions were also passed favor ing all good road bills now ponding boforc the lcgislatuio and a night letter was constructed and dispatched to Webster county's senator and re pro sentut'ves, urging their undivided sup port of tho same. ' Regular meetings of the Club will be held on the second and fourth Tues day evenings of each month, here after, and every indication points to ward the fact that this organization will assist in the betterment of Web ster county's social and business af- ( 'fairs during the year 1910. "You're Just as Sweet at Sixty as You Were at Sweet Sixteen" The Edison Diamond Phonograph never loses its sweetness either. You will love it more the longer you have it. Come to our store any time to hear this wonderful instrument. Stop, Sit and Listen EASY PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH Enjoy It As You Pay IJor It 1 1 p jffl DL LI 1 "' 'iliijuJSSLXi mmrmmJm Ho Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler 2i&i&3K iMiaBaeHggM3CTKratrpMraBC3ty. mmmmrtf?Wrm4y - WV ' y''Pl W HI'M nwr m 1 I Jh 1 V r V There will bo an all day meeting of the Nebraska Manufacturers Associa tion in Omaha, February 17' at tho Hotel Fontcuclle. This mooting has boon timed to precede tbo Trans-Mlss isslppi Readjustment Congress so all members of the Manufacturers' Asso ciation who desire to do so can stay over and attend the Congress on tho I Id, 19, and 30. Eat and drink Cafe. at I'owoll A Pope's tf J. II. Tregoe, National SeciotHry from New Yoric, will Jpresldo over tho couforeuce of tho third annual meet ing of Nebraska State Conference of Credit Men which will be held in Omaha, February 18, at the Hotel Foil teuonollo, Topics of especial Interest to thoso Interested in credits will bo discussed, and all parties attending may enter into the discussion. Saneofthc conveniences electricity brings i CflssX ' I' i f 1 '- i In' "lii 1 I I M tine ymhm&&m $SHg3! asOEaiieceiiy mm& How many times have you re solved to have electricity in your home "some day?" Now you can afford it 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 family will enjoy the benefit of electric service that makes pvcsible innumerable comforts and con veniences such as the electric toaster, flatiron, table grill and vacuum cleaner. Let us explain the saving you ean mako by having your house wired now. E.W. STEVENS Plumbing Heating Everything Electrical HEARTBURN qr heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations or acid-dyapepsia. KiMOiDS pleaiant to 'take, lmtttrallze dcldjtu&nd helrVrestore nTiRnaidignlibiiKWen'' MAKER3WKalSfUtsiON I The District Conference of tho Six teenth District International Associa tion of Rotary Clubs will bo held in Omaha, Fob, 10.18, Headquarters will be at the Hotel Fontenolle and meet ings in Masonic Templo The SI.n toeuth District comprises tho stutes of Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota, bus twonty-thrco clubs and approximately 1,700 members. O07. McKelylo will be it oilo of tho prinolpal speakers and will itolk on "Rotary, tho Morning Star of ' a new Day." International VicoPresi dent Kelsey, will to present, Agricultural lutrosts,farm mnchinery and farm equipment interests will have a,n Impoitant place on the pro gram of the Trans-Mlesissippl Road justmeut Congress which will be held in Oninlui, Feb. 1820. Tho opening moeting for tho agricultural section will bo held Tuesday, February 18, ut 1;?I0 p m. "Furm Prices After tho wai ls the first subject to bo takon up, at? thin seeiiiK to bo one of the most im portuut at present. Speakers of nat ional repute will bo her.