tfOLt " " " T" 1 " y 5 "V7 -55 5i-?ei3if f f-ff Cf-FC-f LOCALETTES i n A, T. Walker was In Omaha iatur tiny. Kay Xolhou whs down frOih Inavnlo Monday. . John UtHrtjlh Saturday. vr in Guide Hock Jlrlnt; your eggs and get ea.h. -.1. O. Caldwell. Fred Temple of Kansas City was in town this week. Mrs. l'earl Ely of MeCook is visiting relatives here. t C. 1'. llrowu visited in Inavale tlio last of the. week. 'Charles Putnam was down from Cowles Tuesday. Guy Brudbrook returned from Lin coln Saturday. ' Iceland Caldwell came down from Hastings Friday. Lloyd nines came down from I'ni vcrslty Flaoo Friday. Fiank Cooper was up kfrom Cluido Itoelc Wednesday. Miss Agnes Leonard was down from Jtiverton Saturday. Fatlier Fitzgerald returned Satur day from Kansas City. Seo Dr. Stoekmau for eyo glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Buy a ton of coal and get a novelty dust pan. J.0. Caldwell. For. Sam: Six room nouse, lots Inquire at Ncwhouso's store. tC Sir. and .Mrs. Jud Itailey returned Wednesday from Topcka. Jack ynllcr aud Jim McBridc were down from Cowles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borcn were down from Cowles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Morhart returned Suudny from a visit in Omaha Mrs. Mike Finkonbindor returned Saturday from Lawrence, Xebr. Mrs. Carrie MeKecby entertained the Flvo lluudred club Friday evening. Miss Dessle Ford of MeCook is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Luther Crabill. Miss Edith McKoighan lias resigned her position as cashier at Miner Bros. Mrs. Sherwood Albright and Miss lone Albright spent Saturday in Biver ton. Boports from Excelsior Springs, Mo., state that O. W. Pope is improving in Health. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miner wore in the western part of the state the last of tho week whcrothoyj.iinrchascd somoland Alcohol to Ask your doctor how often p prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He v'1' . -obably say, "Very, very rarely. Children do v.jI how often he prescribe ablv answer. "Y-. ! about Avcr's young. VoHuv The first great rule ot health t this is not co. Then ask hi.ii about I i n j ii ill I ' I IT ft L If you are open to con viction, we've an "open" shirt here that'll open your eyes. I You get into of it just as you would your coat. It's just a'n "off-and-on-like-a-coat " sh'irt, made by people who have been making shirts on honor for over forty years. And the llMLliiliniii ,. COAT SHIRT is the bestthing they have everdone. 81.50 and more. PAUL 1 m a WlimWIIIlliMHUIiH Subscribe for the Chic'. W L'. Thorno of Bladen was in our mk'ity Saturday and while- here made 1 this OlHCe H Call. ; Aire. Moore returned to Blooinlngton I Monday after visiting nt tho home of '" H' kKdo. Mr?(loo. llnllislei' lvtiii'tioil Kutttr day from Lincoln bringing her daugh ter Mario with her. Before 1 got to SI. l'eter I would like to know what kind of a janitor ho has in tho golden house. Sheridan Vhares spent Sunday in Bed Cloud. Sheridan is teaching school near "Guide Book. l)r Wluterson physician and sur geon; olllce and residence- phone hiimo ns T)r. Baltics' Potter hloek. Mrs. Burnt returned to Hastings the last of the week after visiting at the homo of F. W. Studebakcr. Frank Richardson has removed with his family to Denver where ho will mako his home in the future. Tublor wells, wind mills, pipe fitting aud ropalrings. Call on T. CiinVAMnu, Campbell, Ncbr. Write or phone. FARMKUS AlTI.M'ION I will bo lit the old Winfrey barn commencing April 1st. with my jacks and stallions II. A ..Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morhart enter tained Friday ovening at their home. Progressive douiinoet were played during the evening. Win, Wcesner shipped live cars or cattle and one car load of hogs to Kan sas City Sunday- Win, Wcesner aud Lynuiu Kssig accompanied them. I have just received a fresh lot of garden 'cods at my feed store, boforo buying eomo and look them over A. 0. Biiausiiaw Haskin's old stand. In connections with his Law business, E. U. Overman has opened a Farm Loan Department. Parties desiring a farm loan will find It to Ihcir advantage to seo him. Judge Edson occupied Mr. Cress man's pulpit Sunday morning. Mr Cresstnan was called to the country to conduct tho funeral services of Mrs. Oliver McCall. Mrs. Eugenia F. St. .John will lec ture in the Congregational church to night on the subject of temperance, Sho is tho state lecturer for the W. C. T, L and enjoys tho reputation of being forceful, tactful, inspiring and accurate Easter Bazaar! Held at Hunter's hall Inavlae, Neb., by the ladies of tho Christian church April 10. Faucy work, shirtwaists, sunbonnots, aprons etc. Supper from 0:30 to 10. By Order of Committee. Childrenl ' ' '-'imuiating." Ask him ..- .:r diem. He will prob 'iv !lv." Then ask him y'A',?. as a Ionic for Iheu . C Ayer Co., Lowell, A c . i i-.tu of the bowels." Ask your Jjciurii Aytr's Pills. Sold 'for nearly sixty years. I I it, and you get out I STOREY I XonI Tuesday It city elect ion. Dr. Bniui's of Lincoln is in town to day. Donald Sloan is repented sick with pneumonia. Wade ICooutK roturned from Kansas Cily Wednesday. Alviu Snapp wont to MdCook Tues day on business. Will Bailey and his sister Mnde went to CowIom today. Mr. and Mis. Bud Dankerweredown from Itivcrton Tuesday. Editor Woods of tho Bladen Enter prise was in town Tuesday. Misses Mario and Kuteryn Burk went to Blverton Saturday. (Ir.ice Frisbio came homo from Lin coln Friday for u vacation. Mrs. Anna Till leys returned from u visit in Xaponeo Wednesday. Mrs. Spraeher and daughter were do ii from Cov les Wednesday. ('. r. MeConkey beaut Hied his rosl-ih-iico with a new fence this week. Fred Turnuiv expects to commence tlio erection of his now dwelling nt'.vt wed;. Henry Wick mini and daughter Bertha were up from Outdo "Bock Wednesday. Prof. Morils is in Lincoln this week. Mrs. Moril.aud childton are visiting In Hastings. Mrs. Carl Furgeson and daughter eamo down from Oilcans Wednesday to visit relatives. Mis. Bello Taylor has been Very sick but we ato pleased to learn that she is rapidly recovering Mrs. Xauniollalo was called to tho country Monday nf tot noon to take cure of hor mother, Mrs. Wlttwerwho is very sick. Berry's attraction "Bout Tell My Wife" will be tho next oirertug at tho Opera House April fith. It is one of tlie best Musical Farce comedies tour ing this territory. Do you want to mary an heiress worth SdO.OOO.OO'.' visit tho production of "Dont Tell My Wife" and find out the conditions; at Opera House Mon day April nth. N Prof. B. D. Moritz has resigned as a candidato on the republican ticket for alderman from tho south ward. The committee named Ed. Amaclc to tako his place. Berry's attraction "Don't Tell My Wife" will bo tho next oiforing at tlio oporn hoiibo April Dtli. It is ono of tho best musical farce comedies tour ing tliis territory. Saturday afternoon while Uoscoo Weosnor was driving to town one of his horses had a paralytic stroke and Boscoc had to get a wagon and haul tho liorso to town. Tho Sacrament of the Lord's suppor will bo celebrated nt tho Congrega tional church next Sunday morning. Tlio pastor will preach upon tho sub ject "Tlio Mission of Jesus." In the evening ho will glvo tlio experionco of "Christain and Faithful at Vanity Fair." He will show the attitude of these pilgiims toward worldllness. The evening service will eommonco at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. Wii.i.owni!OOK, Caw r., Mar. 2V. 'on. To Tin: Hi:i Cloud Ciiii:r: I? have written nothing for your paper for somo time, thoroforc I will toll your readers about the Nebraska picnic which occurred on the 20th of March nt Hediand by til sea. It was a beautiful day something like tlio last of May in Nebraska, only inoro flow ors were in bloom. Roses and Calla lillles make a lino show on the lnwns and noartlio houses tho fruit trees nro in blossom and every thing is lovely all along tho way. We drovo ovor to Gardena and took tlio electric car that runs from Los Angeles to Bcdlauds. We found the car so full that thero was only standing room in the vcstl bids aud tho uiotormau give 1110 ids stool to sit on. 1 said to him, is this tho special cars He said, "no wo have had threo or four ears as full as this all Nobraskans." And when we arrived wejfound a crowd thero. Wo had tho dinner in a small irrove pre pared for such purposes, where wo could look out tho ocean. Judgo Mor ris formerly of Crcto, Nebraska, who has been president of this association several yoars mado somo brief remarks thon a tourist from Omaha who praised this country faintly, but said ho did pot want to como horo to livo at pres ent ho liked Nebraska better. Several othor tourists mado short speeches. They seemed charmed with southern California, but were not ready to como hero to llvo yet. Nebraska was woll represented, thero wcie peoplo from nil tho difforcnt parts of tho state, oitlicr residents here or visitors, nud thoy all socmed to en joy tho March picnic. A person has to live liore a year al least boforo thoy really appreciate tho climato. If thoy come in tlio winter thoy do not liko tho rain, whilo tho residents aro pleased with it on ac count of tlio good it does. If they como in tho summer prepared for hot weather, thoy do not liko tho cool nights and mornings. Wo novcr have horo the long continuod day and night beat that prevails in Mimmor in Ne braska. Mrs. Scllars an old settler of witLniajiujijijawwrfWiniiinHi Jiwaiinu'wimnjun 1 1 wu immjjuw MjiuinnTir'i.'wwtfWtfTJ mfjmwh S. J. CUNNINGHAM DIN 1 1ST Successor to Dr. J. S. HUIOII At the old stand over the Stnte Sunk, Phone ML Wobster county visited us the Hist of this week. Wo nro always glad to seo people from thero and to hoar from our friends in that vicinity. We huvo had a good deal ir rain this wlnteraud some frosts, hut not severe enough to hurt the oranges and tlio trees are beautiful all winter with their dark gieen foliage aud golden fruit. Los Angeles is growing very fast. At' night wo can see tlio elect rio lights from there now. in a few years if tlio country continues prosperous lite city will teach to the ocean. E. B Kniuiii'. Mrs, Aincs McCall. Mrs. Agnes MeCall died at her home live mile smith west of t hit city last Friday owning March '.'t'lth. B)0i). Mrs. Mii'.ill was tho widow of tho Into Oliver M fall who diod May I'Uli 189o. Mrs. Mot'uM was hot 11 in Clarion county Pennsylvania March l.Mh ts 15, and was at Imr death III yrais aud 11 days old. Agues E. 1 'tinkle and Oliver MeCall wore iiiHitled in Pennsylvania in tlio year 1S('.. The same year thoy camo to old Fort, Calhoun north of Omaha, where they lived until they moved to Webster county in March iSTl. Ten children were born to this union of which four sons and four daughters are living, all wore present at tho burial except 0110 son Joseph living in Wyoming. The funeral services wero hold at tho Into homo of tho deceased con ducted by Bov. A. A. Ciessman pastor ot the Congiogational church. Be Oeo. Hummel was present and us pio neer, neighbor and christian co-worker spoke ff many kindly acts and Chris tian deeds of tiie deceased. Mrs. Mel till wns a member of tho congregational church uniting with tho church by letter from her old homo in Pennsylvania Sho lived an exam plary christian life, was a kind hearted neighbor tin indulgent mother. All must say who knew hor that tho world is better by hor having lived in it. Tlio funeral was largely attondod by friends. The ladies of tho Women's Ilollef Corps of which Mrs. McCall was a member conducted 11 ritualistic ser vice at the grave. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by tho Fort Ab stract Co: for the week ending Wed nesday, March III, 1 000. Leonard 11. Bust to Charles S. Crabill, lots 1,2, Blk. 20, Rod Cloud, wd TOO Charles E. Hicks to Harry K. Anderson, lot 8. Blk. 7, Bladon ' wd II. 13. Anderson to .1. L. Albert son, lot 8, Blk. 7, Bladen, wd Fred G. Turnuro to Dallas W. Turniire, und 'j lots I, 5, 0", Blk. 1, JLoDuc'b add to B.C. wd Mary I'jva'litout to Laura D. Fox lots l, :J0. Blk. 5, Smith & Moores add to Bed Cloud, wd Peter A. Maliclc to George O. Holt, wi lot 4, all 5,0, Blk. 1, Cowles, wd George G. Iloit to Andoroou J. White, vyd lot , all 5, 0, Blk. 10, Cowles, wd... Susan-B. McBrldc to J. B. Wag oner, & lot 4, all 5, 0, Blk. 28 Bed Cloud, wd , Mary F. Reed to Henry Spilkor, 125 15J0 moo 300 COO 00 800 SW25-IM0, wd 10J00 Guy Cono to Mao Cone, undj b" so 15-2 0. wd 1000 Adam Fringer to Nathan 13. Simpson, e'J no (M-0, wd U70O Euclid Martin ot al to Otto E. StofTregan, partlotll. Bojirers add to Bluo Hill, ex d Richard J. Skeen to Frank S. King, part o2 n2 no 20-Mo, wd II. G Sawyer to Clntha Fulton, u 50 ft lots 13, IV, Blk 2, Snw- yors add to Inavale, wd Bank of Campbell to Jacob G. Battorif, ptnw 10-4-12, wd.... Mary Franco to Jcsslo B. France n2 Bv, 62 nw 28-3-10, wd Jessie li. Franco to Frank E. Motter, to nw, no sv 28-3-10, wd O. P. Gund to Gustav Novak, w2 s w, w3 2 se 7-4-9, wd William Barnes to William Keal sw 2-3-0, wd John II. Bangcrt to Frederick C. (100 2:100 50 2000 4000 2500 3G00 7000 Nnss, n2 nw 23-3 0, wd 4450 Goorgo II. Paul to International Land & Inv. Co., part lot 3, nil t, 5, 0, 7, 8, Blk. S, Red Cloud, wd 1 618070 Mortgages filed, $1811.1.50. Mortgages released 821250. 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