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2 I I 2 Jiemsy Jiotes from GATHERED FROM GUIDE ROCK (From tlio Signal.) Alrcndy n basoball gntno butwoon lenn nnd fat Odd Follows is boluir planned for tho I. O. O. F. picnic horo thisfall. Other interesting features will bo announced Inter. Tho families of Henry Oberhoidn, George McCall,Waltr Oberheida. Max Buder and William Vonderfecht, held 1 a reunion at Mr. Oborheidn's Wellies- day, in honor of C. Starke and wife, of Milwaukee. Miss Cora Simpson expects to depart! for Fooehow, China, about September 1, whore sho will be connected with tho Liangau hospital. Miss Simpson hn. chosen a uoblo life-work and tho Sig nal wishes her unbounded success SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger) A six-year-old daughter of John Sells, southeast of town, while coast ing down hill in a little wagon, fell and broke her arm Tuesday. Sohoolmams are already placing applications for schools for tho coming winter. Smith county is reported as being short at least twenty teachers. James Makiuson, an old sottler near Cedar, died Thursday of this week from injuries received from falling' from the roof of a house a tew weeks ago. A funnel ahapod cloud was scon by a number of people in the northeast country last Sunday. It. appeared to bo in the Cora neighborhood, but no one has beeu found yet who saw.it at close range. SUPERIOR (From tho Express.) A loss of 15,000 at Mt. Clare Tues day, lightning striking the Aabiil store and then communicating to other buildings. Someone has been poisoning dogs, nnd J. S. Galbreth hasolfrred a reward of $f0 for the apprehension of tho guilty party. Galbreth, It. V. Hunter and L. Goodhue have lost dogs the past week by poisoning. G. E. Kice, who lives in the Sweet houo in tho Lost creek bend, had quite a exciting time Sunday morn ing with Utah water. Tho Hood came down in a wall several feet high and completely surrounded tho house, tho rabbitts,chickonsaud cats of tho neigh borhood taking refuge on hi porch. LEBANON. (From tho Argus.) Twin girls wore born to Mr. and Mrs. Johu Dudley, Monday evening. Frank Shook returned from Kansns City tho tlrst of the week, where he has beeu for some time for medical treat ment. As Ben Franklin and family wore re turning homo Sunday, his team became frightened and broke tho touguo from tho buggy .and returned to town. Ben followed thorn up, borrowed a wngon and finished the trip home. No ono hurt. As Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. OrenVan Duson, wore driving home from Downs Friday, their car riago was overturned by being backed over mi embankment, horses, carriage wMWm I HeighboFing Toiuns I OUR EXCHANGES and occupants being piled up together. VitnDuson Hiiffured a fracture of two ribw, tho others escaped with a few brulsus. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Quito a laugh was caused among tho po-tolIlue clerks recently by receipt of a letter addrohsod to II. G. Law Book. Watson Chitwood, one of tho group who wont west on tho Hildroth auto mobile excursion, returned on the train Monday morning with a game foot. In attempting to board the auto his foot slipped and was sprained. R1VERTON (From the lie view.) Dan Smith has a black eye, which is also skinned to some extent. In tell ing his friends how it happened, he said, "I got hit with n hyball " Last Friday evening about a doen young men of this place volunteered to polish tho basket ball grounds. The entire grounds were cleaned with shov els. Rilph Johnson, eldest son of A. P. Johnson, who has not been in this lo cality for fourteen years, arrived tho foro part of the week for a visit with his father. Last Saturday Sam Conner appeared oi the streets without any whiskers ou Ids chin wo hardly know him at first. This is tho first time Sam has been without his chin whiskers for more thin forty years, having had thorn shaved olf tho last time at Mobile, Ala bama, in lSCi. MANKATO (From tho Monitor) Just as we go to press a letter from Fred Beolor conveys the sad news of the death of Walter Scott in New Mex ico. Mr. Scott was a pioneer of tho Limestone country and one of its most prominent citizens. Clifford Brinkworth, a boy about thirteen years old, son of T. H. Brink worth, who lives north of Ionia, met with a painful accidontTuesday. Jump ing from tho hay rope in tho barn to a pile of hay, his foot turned in such a manner as to dislocate tho joint and also break tho bones above the ankle, tho bone protruding through tho skin. Dr. Reynolds was called and took tho little follow to Burr Oak for medical assistance. At last reports it was not decided whether an amputation of the foot would be necessary or not. BLADEN (From tho Enterprise) Miss Isadore Payne hadtho misfor tune of having a ladder fall on her, striking her in the back and laying nor up for a day or two. Last, week H. B. Boyd purchased the quarter section of land belonging to the Hardiug estate, whicu has been farmed several years by Jonas Williams, the purchase price beiug 31200. Tuesday of this week a deal was mado whereby the firm of Wright, Wholan Bros. & King, tako possession of the largo stock of farm implements, buggies, engines and well and wind mill stock of R. C. Chevalier. Last Friday as Messrs Lindquest and Anderson were at work on Mrs. Marker's barn, tho scaffold gave way. Mr. Anderson saved himself from fall- Calumet is the only High Grade Powder offered to the consumer at a ) Moderate Price t It should not be confused with, the cheap, low grade powders on the one hand, nor the high priced trust powders on the other. lug, but Mr. Lindquest only got hold with one hand nnd could not hold him self, nnd fell to the ground about 12 feet below, and got badly bruised on one hip and is not yet able to walk. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Z. Boudroau, who has been hero vis iting his son Loonel and family, left for his home in Missoula, Mont., Tues day morning. Three candidates for hospital treat ment went down to Omaha Monday. Mrs. Goorgo Worley, Emile Delmars, and Alice Uiber. A. J. Gaudrcault, whom the boys call 'Chos,"loft for a two-weeks vacation Tuesday, which will be spent at Sara toga, Wyo., near the haunt of tho moun tain trout. rineules are for tho kidneys and Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produeu nat ural action of the kidneys in filtering waste matter out of the blood. 30 days treatment SI. Money refunded if I'inculcs are not satisfactory. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate) French Harmon, of Center creek, died last Monday after a long illness. Sumner & Son aro enlarging their store by making it the full width of tho lot the entire distance of tho store. Jerry Clow, of Franklin, was up last Tuesday ou business, but wo noticed ho was trying to get iuto the baldhead ed row during the trial at tho court house. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother (Iray, a nurse in New York, discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian Leaf. It is tins only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail .10 cents. Sample free. Address, The Mother liray Co., Ley Roy, N. V. i THE" BAY HORSE. An Old Arab Legend That Tells of His Unmatched Speed. The bay colored horse Is said to be the swiftest of all the horses. A story to Illustrate this Is told of a certain Arab sheik who, having been engaged In a light with another tribe, was tak ing his Might with his little sou. They were both mounted on a mag ullkeut white mare which belonged to the swlk and which had always been highly valued on account of the great speed at which It could go. After hav ing ridden some little distance the sheik asked his son to look around and see If they were being followed. The boy replied that there was some one riding after them on a black horse. The sheik seemed satisfied on hearing this report, but presently repeated his question. The boy answered that they were still being pursued, but that this time the horse was white. "Never inliul," said the father; "mlno' Is faster." In a few minutes he asked for a further report, and the reply was the same, with the difference that the horse was a chestnut. The shlek, however, put his question a fourth time, but upon being told by his son that the pursuer was mounted on n bay he cried out, "Then we arc lost, for there Is no horse which It cannot overtake." Ills words proved to be true, for In a short time they were caught up with and captured. LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. A Little Vaseline Improves and Pre serves tho Binding. An olilclal of the Congressional li brary was talking with a friejul who recently had purchased a handsome set of leather hound volumes and said: "You had hotter examine those vol umes carefully to see If the leather needs feeding. If It Is new stock they will be all right let alone for several years, but If they have been on the shelves for some time the leather will have lost most of Its natural oil and become brittle. This applies especially to books kept in private houses, which are as a rule much hotter than the book stacks of a large library. There Is nothing more attractive than a 'fresh, woll preserved leather binding ou a volume and scarcely anything less so than a dilapidated, cracked one. "Von can mill year to the life of a leather binding and a hundred per cent to Its appearance by rubbing In a little vaolIno with a ploor of raw cotton not too much, ,lu.t as much as the leather will thoroughly absorb. Where the binding bends is where it Is most likely to crack. The, leather will not bo areiisy. as the vaseline will he ab sorbin. One treatment, every year or two is uitllclent unless the books iiro unduly exposed to licut." Washington Star. Fulton V Grocery Co. (Successors to John Griffith) DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries A full assortment of Seasonable Goods kept in Stock. Call and See Us. We will try to Please You. 425 Webster Street. Bell phone 102. Iud. phono 14 Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty That isn't all you save either. You know people who have drank Arbuckles ARIOSA all their lives? Look at them. They like it and they haven't had to quit drinking it Don't let any man sell you something instead, which may ruin your stomach and nerves. Cunpliea with all rtquireraenti of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041. filed at Waih iogtoa. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for tit postoilloo nt Ked Cloud, Neb. for tho week ending July 25, 1007: Win. Morton. Bhb Smith. :. Loyd U Cole, i. (ieo. I j, Hrown. These will be sent to the (lend loiter oillcu August 8. 11)07, if not culled for before. Whon culling for above please say "advertised." T. C. Haokkr, Postmaster. I'ineules for the kidneys strengthen these organs nnd assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them for rheumatism, kidney, bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feel ing. They bring quick relief. Satis faction guaranteed. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. Peter llengsten, who for sometime lnis boon off in tho upper story, was brought down from Naponee, and the board of insanity ordered him sent to j the asylum at Lincoln. p-s X nfr f I if Jf S w Notice of Tax Sale. Notice I hereby given that tho undersigned, on tlir sixth ilnv of November 10 b, purclmwd' of the county trcnMtrer of Webster county. Ne brrtRkn. at tirfvntp HAle. the following described renl estate, sold for delinquent tuxes for the year UMM, slid sltnnted In Red Cloud. Webster county, Nebrankrt to wit Lota sixteen (ID) nnd hnven icon (17). block eleven (II . Smitfi t .Moore'8 rt dltlon to tied Cloud. Webster county. Ncbriiskn. and taxed In the unmoor K. Ii. Anderson. The above luunuri person xnd all other persons Wiu cliilm mi Interest In the nbove hind will tnkc notice that the time of redemption oi suld hind from mid lax lnle will expire on llie'tlidny of November. A U Ul i7.nfler which 1 will niiply for a tax deed to nil of the above land which In not redeemed J S. ItoncriTitON. Dated tblt2M day of July. 1907. Notice of Tax Sale. Notice Im hereby given that tho uin1erilKned. on Ihe Bth day of November, HKfi. ptiruhiiscd f the county treasurer of Webster county. NebraH kti. at private sale. Ihe following described real estntn sold for dclliiiii( nt tuxes for tho yenr KOI. nnd dtnnted In Ked Cloud, Webier count). Ne braska, lo wit: Lots four tt) live (M unci slx(0). In bio 'k ten (in), of l.eDue's addition to Ked Cloud, Nebrnska, taxed In the name of Kdltli llmtnt. The nbove named person and all others who claim nn Inurest In the nbove Innd will tako nollco thHt the time of redemption of 'aid land from snld tax sale will expire on Ihe 7th day of November A. I) Itorr. after which 1 will apply tor n tax need for all of the above land tlml I not rcdeeined. I.oijia Hanky, Dated (IiIk lilh day of July, 11)07. Notice of Bond Sale. scnlcd proposals will be received by 1. If. Fort, Secretary of the School Hoard, until Jnly sjJth, 1807. at U .M.. for the purchase of I3fi.x School llonds ot the School District of the City of Ited Cloud. Webster County, Nebraska, votrit April 2nd. 1P0T. llonds arc In dem ruination of liVJO each, dated June 1st. 1907, bearitiR 4'J per cent per annum, mniurlng June 1st. 1037. ami optional after b years, llonds issued pursuant to section ll'.'fiS, Cobbey'a 1903 Annotated Slat utcs of Nebraska. ltitls must be accompanied by certified check for two. payable to the City Treasurer. TJik Hoard reserves the rlgat to reject any and ulJ bids. Dated July llith. 1907. Ked Cloud. Ncbraskn. DH. U.K. HAINES, President. L. II. FORT, Secretary. JunS INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURB)) IN J 3 DAYS I Morion L. Hill, of Lebanon Ind,. cays; "Mjp I wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle aud Joint; tier sutfcrluq was terrible and her body and fnco were swollen almost bn , yond recognition: had been In bed six wuekn and had eight physicians, but received no I benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for 1 Rheumatism. It gave Immediate relict nucV I sho was able to walk about in three davs. i nm sure it saved her life." Sold by 11. B. Grtce. ' Druggist. Red Cloud. Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. AT PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. Protection I T5he Medical Chemical Co.'s Hog Powders are the best on the market Expell the worms, allay the: fever, sweeten the stomach- and place the hog in a healthy condition. They are sold on a guaran tee, or your money back. Parties wishing any of these will consult our agent, Wa Hi WALTER, Red Cloud. Neb. Agents vanted. Write Sopor & cox, Rivorton, Nob. Wil- L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Residence : First door south of Rod Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster street. Cau be found'nt homo every fore noon. Terms reasonable. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM BS CImi'wi ami tautlfUf the hair, lroiiiouj a lnxuilM.t growth. 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