) l t. i i? x tfn- ' attito llhlorlcnl 3 ittv A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For Jf.50 VOLUME 48 KBD CLOUD, XEBR ASK A, APKIL 10, HUM. NUMBER 15 wwwwuuwimwv Court JProceedings Sunday Morning Blaze j: 'wSi'S, LnXko? Al !!!!LPwer House j!i Donald S. Cloud vs Wm. II. Cloud i ' "' luoko out at tin power house C !; et al, Continued for term. Sunday morning and for a brief l W. H. Mooie vs Henry L'Hpuor- tinu- it looked as if the entire plant ? , euv, Continued for teim. ,wlls oomcii. ! I . ... . Zl ZZ 71 I l!i Commcicial Hank of IJluo Hill, vs i IVoplc were just on their way to i liOn tlilde lOUr MoneV at OOnie Lcpin, Dismissed, chinch when a continuos moaning I " I V.inn V M.I, .. .. l.'.l...!.. T XT..I ulllvlln fmm llf P I. X. 1 linnon J son, Rcfoice Discharged, indicated something wiung and a call Jj j Mabel Fiedler vs Ulriu Henry, All- fo1 assistance. iiiuny aim auuincys 100 allowed. ll uutwuuu iu uuu n unuuu iiaMnivMBHaMWMMMnnunHHMMHVBaMiaaMBHnnMHaMMMHHannMBHi "TGiKEaiHKWaS IF everybody did, it would kill business as sutely as if everybody stopped wo:lc. Let your money work for you in an r.l t bearing certificate of deposite of this bank. We pay 4 per ct. Depositors guaranteed by Depositors Guaranty Fund of State of Nebraska Webster County Bank Edward Floiance, President S. R. Florance, Cashier ll Matthew Jnggor v. Hairy G. Tay- ,N'1CI1 '''""J' Claik, engineer in charge, I lor, continued for term. liMoveicd fne on the loof. A brisk George A. Wells vs Martha E. win(l ami the distance fiom the fire Wiightct al, Deciec Quieting Title. ihou'B norn,ltlcl lne nl,ms to 'ke iciriuc neauway ma strenuous ei (foits by the fuemen and a large as f scmbly of citizens hi ought the fire County Commissioncts, Finding for unu,,p comro1 w,u,m lwcnl' or Uml-V, the defendants Contempt Order dc- ,mI,"l,lcK . :,,,i J he enlue roof was destioyed, and Co vs Wallace fal'in' (,i(1 nioro or lcss damage to Permission to in- itho. '"hineiy. , ai tins writing it is hoped the lat- Andrew J. Grant vs Minnie Grant, Divorce for plaintilf. William J. Vance vs Hoard VJ ! nied. l The Clark Imp I" Motion over-iuled. tervenc. Grace McGregor vs Itobcit Lee Mc 'mV Grcgor, Divorce for plaintiff, Actual Voice and! the New Edison are the Same TPO HEAR a magnificent voice on the A stage of the Metropolitan Opera House is one thing. To hear the same voice imitated on the talking machine or common type of phonograph is quite another thing. But to hear that voice and tto hear it Re-Created on The New Edison "The Phonograph with a Soul" is exactly the same thing. For, as the famous tone tests have proved, the living voice and its Re Creution on this instrument are indistinguishable. jlcr item may not be serious and that operation may bo lesumed within a Get YOUR GROCERY Supplies of &T- W Vlf iiMDrana Choice vCandies, Canned Goods Full Supply of Pecans All Kinds of Nuts Fresh Cookies" Fine Apples Everything in Groceries and Queesisware A Few Pieces of Fine Hand-painted China The case of W. J. Vance s County comparatively short time, Commissioners asking for a con tempt 01 dor against the County Com' missioncrs on account of an old in Damage is loughly estimated be- ti"n two and three thousand dol lni, with no insurance. 'ibe cmbeis wore scat rely cool junction rcgaiding the overflow of! ,",c cml,pls W(M'C "nicely C001 W water from the road near Inavale on h " a ,ar:,c fo,lw "us miL t0 wo,, M plaintiff's land, took up about two clearing the debris. Every rarpen- L y days time and the court then went up available was employed in re- JMJLw.g tt'i 6 J q H Newhoiise Optometrist and Jeweler :iS222EC37XSI2JS5aOTSEra Pleased the Citiseiu Saying that the people of Hed Cloud received full value for their September 29th which will bo a Jury term. An1 April Blizzard E very th o 1 II n Usually Found At a First Class Furniture Store ROY SATTLEY Furniture and Undertaking and viewed the place. The court Pttcuncnc "" repair won: with tlie i seemed to indicate that if a culvc ol,Jocl of "mimniK operation at the were placed at the outlet fiom plain ap"c Possible moment. tilV's farm on to the load that the' - water would flow propeily and do-' UniVCrSliV Week PrOTaffi ini'ii (.uuii'iiiit order. Memorial services for K. U. 0ei inan former member of the bar, weir hold, in which all the members and llln nnm-l fnnlr ni I The next term of court will be !nonoJ' Js h 1t,,lc l,'as i'mM' i.v. n a wnuic mu jour uigius en tertainment was far above the av erage. Poplar feeling is that jThurday mill Fi'iilnv ovoninir uoio (lio liot. Onto again we are lavorcd with a th, hcntim0nt being more or le.s fall of the beautiful, to the depth of flue to tho fact thut WCflnelay and about 10 inches-. Ibis is the second .Saturday night's piogram followed iciuy fall of snow in this vicinit. llloro nca,iemc antl iPhR (.ntcrtaining this winter. It was accompanied by ,II1CS of Ul0UBht. Although a live a lurh wind, but owing to the fact toplc oC lhp tillK.s tho Lc.KKW of Na. that it was wet and heavy it is ex- llonH is ratlicr a (Illll Hllllject for nn pected that trafl.c will not bo effected cntil.e ovonin nml the UQn nyB, lo a great extent. On Tuesday even- Vitten "for a purpose" do not ap ing cons.derablo rain fell, which later pwi, bllonB,v to ,,0I,lllai. lahtp. in the eenmg was turned to sleet As representing talent developed and lain, and by midnight tho pron- i,y Universitv training these two cn pects were pretty good for a real fall (oitainments tanked veiy high, of snow. About six a. m., Bomo of r,om th(J viowpont of innuscment the early risers wcie greeted by a they WCI-C h0mewhat outside tho line few bright flashes of lightning anil of popularity. bstant thunder. The snow continued, Music i,0over, appeals to overy to fall until a late hour Wednesday one. Tll0 Cnd(jt Hnn(, npp(.nr,nff ni?,'.1 ., . Thursday and University Singers hile many of our city neighbors vr,h,v nwin. n,i,. .,wi.-n..M. i... jweie heaid to express thems-elves as j,tonn , opposed to this sudden change from j ,)cspllc UlP fact that 1)oth pl-0. hpniiB to winter, on such short no- 'Krams wcnj ,c u lho HloIlora t.cc, no doubt our farmer friends will calIc(1 for morowhich is the best uu h.u.u, ,.,uuse.., uh a. win uo a compliment musicians can aspire to. I b.wk .-.,, , u.u ,t crop, wn.cn, "University Week" may be truth- under present conditlona promises to fully ,abolc(l a uccos nn(, a bo the best that tins vicinity has been tical demonstration of what Nobras- luvureu wun in many years nnniiinfli' i! ''ii,ii '!! " ruin in.'iiriiiiiii ,ii i wii 'i ,iu urn' ii m nm mini". 'i'i ii81ini,i.'iirii,(ii mmn War Tank Here April 26th The machine gunners who will foim part of the crows of the armv ka's great state institution is doing for its pupils and the future. Red Cloud In Darkness (Which will tour tho Tenth Federal Red Cloud is again up against the incserve uistnct on uciiall or thj old familiar problem how to con j Victory Loan are said to have pel tinue to live and carry on business jfected a device that allows the use without tho assistance of light and ,of blunk cartridges in the machine power. The old familiar sight of Kun gasoline engines, gas and kerosene j Hoietofore this has not been pos- lights greets the one who is in the j.sible, as the lccoil of tho blanks has down town district after night. (not been enough to operate the mcch-1 The fire of Sundav last, is respond anism of the automatic gun. With hie for this condition. This, followed the Victory Loan tanks, however, un- b the storm, made it impossible for ,1088 the experiments now being con- the city to operate its plant which is luctcd fail, the machine guns can tie roofless until a temporary covering ( operated, and a most realistic demon- could be placed over the machinery (stration of one of the American fight- and has caused the patrons of tho (ing machines going into action plant many inconveniences. Tho staged. 'newspapers weio compelled to resort The tanks, twelve o. .which, will to the old '"gas" engine for power, tour tho Tenth Djstrict, Will 'alsobe and .the lamps for illuminating pur equipped with Sfir millimeter cannon.' Kowcvor t ,c do, th.' One of these tanks will bo in Red . ... ',-., , .' Cloud, Saturday, April 2Cth, and at bcst hoy can undcr thor,circumstan- Guido Rock in the morning of this ces t0 serve lncn Papons, ana Keep aW?' lrF". rWATSft fe til If II lmww( to Ready foir the Easter Parade All over the country this year there will be an Easter dress up parade of soldiers and back in their civilian clothes, of the men at home who are feeling the reaction from the economies of war time new stylish, fresh fabrics something different is the demand. , If tnat's what you wan' and it probably is you'll find us ready. The new styles arc here, the fabrics show many new colorings, unusually at tractive patterns. You'll find a variety to choose from all live ones and good values. STYLISH SUITS FOR EASTER Waiit-seam models, single and double breasted; two and three button sacks, all showing the new lappets; slash, vertical, crescent or flap pock ets; stretched or piped collars. Fit guaranteed. The Hamilton-Cather Clothing Co. Red Cloud, Neb. t2 date. up to their high standard. immtmmmmmmmmmt anwa