Icoal Hfcvcrttecincnt&. Notice of Adoption. In tiie County Court of Cass County. Nebras ka. In Mir mutter of I lie iiitiitiin of Murtoii Kml ly I'owvll. it minor ctillil. All persons littirrMi'il tll tnVv lii.tl.'v t I on tin- ltli day 'f July. A. 1) !'.. Kilvmrl s. Il.'ssrllllew mid lfi lyrtU' Ih-ssi'iillnw. HUM tlietr pt'tittou for tin-iiiloition of salil Mitrlon Kinlly IVwt'll itmt lliul on Hie same luy the ("liilif Sitvlin; liisiituir of Oumlm. it mrpum tlun cliilininit to liuve tin-romrol mid riirlit totlUiioM'or sulil iliiUI. Ii I ill its rtliniuisli Fm'iil hiiiI roiiM-nt to tin pruiHwil ailoption of thesitlil Mrlon Knilly IWrll l,y the salil Kil wurtl S. lles-viillow unit .Myrtle llt ssi ntliiw ; Unit sulil nitlter will W heard 1 y I lie I'ounty court ul the I'ourt room In Mil. I intuit y on the bill iliiy of S'iteinlHT. ut in iiYUn'U u. in.. Ht wliieli time ami plaee olijis'lloiis to said proposed udoptioti will lie lieanl. It Is further ordered t hat servlre of this nu tlet' he luul ly piililiiatlon In the I'latlsnioni h Journal, u ncwspitier printed unit pulillslied In salil count v. hv piil'llcallon of Oils order onee In etu'li week for four Miive-stve ucc ks. W itness my hand and otlii ial seal tins ;i th day of July. A. I. l.M. si:.m. Il.titrrv 1. Tmvis. 4-t4 County Juilce. SHERIFFS S(ILE. " Hy virtue of nil tinier of sale, tssiieil hy James linlierlson. eh rk of the District Court, within unit for Cass County, NolirasLa. ami to me ilirecicil. 1 will on the - 22d Day of August. A. D. ID04, lit - o'clock p. in. of said day. Hi the soulh soul h tloor of the court house In the city of I'lat tstnout h. In said enmity, sell at imliilc miction, to the lilulicst Milder for cash, the fill low lie.' real esi ale. o- It : Lots Thrce(:il. l-'ounl), 1-ive (M. and Slv it.). Ill Itlock round. Youni: and Hays- addition to I'lattsinoiitli. in Cass count y. Nebraska, to gether with the privileges anil iipiiurleiiances thereunto lielonu'imr or in anywise uppc rtaiu lliH. The same ImIiii; levied upon and taken as the properl y of Martini ,1. lviirsi'ii, .Inhn C. Petersen, .hilin I.nrvm. Art K. Alexander. ami Itiith Mcrrlam, defendants, to satisfy a jtldL'tiif nt of said Court recovered by the County of Cass. philnUir, UL-aiiist said de- feiidanls. I'lattsinotitli. Nebraska. July -1st. A. It, mn. .it m n it. Mciu; 1 1 i,. Sheriff". Cass County. Nebraska. Jesse I.. Hoot. -M-i l'liOiitlll'.s Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity virtue of mi order of sale Issued hy James Uohertson. clerk of the District court within anil for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will, on the 22d Day of August. A. D. 1904, Ht, 2 o'clock p. in, of said (lay. at the south door of the court house 111 the city of l'latts- moutli. In said eotiuly. sell at, public auction U the highest Milder, for cash, the followiiin real estato, to-wlt: Lots One (I). Two (2l, Three fl). In Itlock Twenty-three Cttl. Also Lots Ten it'll. Kiev, en (11). mid Twelve (I:.'), in Itlock Klifht isi All In the City of I'lattsmoul h. In the County of Cass, state of Nebraska. loL'i tln r with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto he- loiiKiim or In anywise iipperliilnliiir. 1 lie same Ih Iiil' levied upon and taken as the property of Henry li. (ierlnir. defendant, to satisfy a luili-'meni or sain court recover.'ii ny the County or Cass, planum, against, sain (ie fendaiit. IMattsnioiith, Nebraska, .lulv 21st. A. D, I!)4. JOHN ll. McHKlDi;. SherilT. Cass County. Nebraska, Jfssk L. I.'IMIT. -.'-j 1'laintill's Attorney. Notice of Attachment. LILL1K COVLi:. alias llatlie Hall, will take notice, that on the 2nd day of July. I!ni4. M. Archer, a lustlceof the peace of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. Issued an order of attachment for the sum of .1i.7n. In an action pciidiiiL' be- foro him, wherein liottls II. Mt'eiilH rcer Is plalntlll. and Llllle toyle. alias llaltie Hall, defendant, that properly of defendant. con sistlm: of household pKids has lieeii atlai'h ed under said order. Slid c.iuse was contin ued to tiie '.'t ill (lav of Auuust. P4. at n 1 1 it o'clock a. m. Loins It. LiicxiintiiKii. h-4 4 l'lalntlir, Notice of Attachment. LILL1K COYLK. alias llaltie Hall, will take notice, that on the fth day of July. Unit M. Archer, a iustlce of the neacenf Casscouii' ty. Nebraska. Issued an order of attachment for th(! sum of tl.'i.nd. In an action pending be fore HI in. wherein I'd I'.iien lierucr Is plalntlll, and Llllictovle. alias Hal t le Hall, defendant. that proiierty of defendant nsislliiK of houscfiolil pHids has been altached iindersaid order. Said cause was continued to the 27th day of August, VMii, at nine o'clock a. in. 1,11 KlIKMIKIKiKII. h-4-4 I'laliiliir. Notice of (ittachnjeijt. LI LI. I K COYLK. alius llaltie Hall, will take nolice. that on the 2d (lay of July. l'.iM, M. Archer, a iustlce of the peace of Cass county. Nebraska, Issued unorder of atlach merit for the sum of f IS.Ito. In an action pend in It before him. wherein K.d Donat Is plalntlll' and Llllle Covie. alias liattle Hall defendant that property of defendant, conslstlnu of Household L'ooils lias neen atiaciieu iiniier sain order. Said cause was coin intied to the 2th day of August. I'.Kd. ul nine o clock a. m. Kn Ikixat. H-4-4 riainllir, Notice to Creditors. STA lass Cunty.SKA' I ss 1 " Com,,y Co"rt In the matter of the estato of Otto C. Itool nieyer, deceased. Notice Is hereby nivcn that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estale. before me. County .ludtrc of Cass eoiiiitv. Nebraska, at the county court room In i'laltsmonlh. in said county, on the 1st day of October. V.M. and on the Lit Inlay or .iiaren. lim.). at oneo'cliM'k p. in., each day. for the puriMiseof presenting their cliilins for e.vatn imitlon. iiiliiislnient niul allowance. Six tnonllis are allowed for Hie creditors of said deceased to present t heir claims, aim one year for the ailinlnist rator to settle saiti es lute, from the 2nd llav of Senteiiiber 1!H. Witness tn v hand and seal of said county court, at I'la'ttsinouth. Nebraska, this stli day of Autriist. I'.HM. Hakvkv l. 1 HAVIS. IsEAi.) :i2-4t County JiiiIl'i1 ARTICLES OFINCOiiPOrUITO! Wl' 'I MC 1X1)1 liSKiNKD. IIHIiKIIY ASSO elate ourselves louetlier for the puriose of fortniiiL' a cornoralloti under the laws of the Statu of Nebraska, ami do adopt the followlnc articles of Incorporation: AltTK'I.K 1. The name by which this cor IKiratlon shall he known IsThe .Miirdoi kTele ttliolie f 'i nil Man V. AltTK'I.K 2. The principal place of business of this coriHiratlon slum oc in .nun h H,i. .'..iii.iv nf Cuss and Stateof Nebraska. Autii i v. It. Theoblect of which tills cor partition Is formed Is to build, erect, maintain and operate a system of telephone lines in Cass county. .NcnrasKii. AltTK'I.K :i. The authorized capital stoe .f H,U eoriwiralloll shall Ik' $l.'mii.i wide .stock shall lie divided Into shares of the par valueof One Dollar eacii. or wtiicn snart l...ll I.., ,,l,wHlu.l and fullv 1111 111 tin. A iirii i.K :i. The hlk'hesl Indebtedness of this corpiral Ion sliall not exceed two-third: or the paid up capital. Aiitii'i.k it. This cornoralloti shall ht business on 1 he llrst day of September. I'.ml. and shall lerininale nil the tirst ilay or Sep t I,,., iii.'.i inile sooner dissolved. AltTK'I.K ". Tlteallalrs of tills corKratloti l,ll I in er I ie luanaL'e lient anil couin , .f ti It. ri I .,f I llri i'liirs. I'ollsMlll.' of live ( l...- i,i In, I'loi'li'il liv the stockholders. and a n'resldent. secretary, treasurer and superintendent to he elected by the Hoard ol nireciors. All elei-l Ions shall he hy ballot A majority of the Hoard present In person at titiiecttiiK shall constuiiie a ipioi um o tl,,, t ., nu,i,. I, ill itf luwi lies. Aiiii tei. Tiie iiinolal tliel'titll! of th stockholders of this ctirporiitlon shall 1h' held ii, r.mrili Moniluvof Seiitetiiber. in inch v.., i ilu hoiirnf2o clock ii.ni, Si ial meet Iiil'm nf vioi'Uhohlers inav he called by the Hoard nf Dlreciors by clv'lni; three days not! Ilcalloti in wrltlmr. Notice Intisl stale pur pose of such meeting. AliTK'I.K I'. The stiH'kliolders of this cor iMiratlon shall In-entitled tonne vote or eai share of sli K'k held. Holders of a majority e i.,.H.,- i nil lu r bv nerson or hv nroW shall constitute u ipioruui for th traiisiictlon of business. AltTK'I.K ID. These art Idcsof Incorporat Ion may be amended by a two-thirds vole of ul tlic'stockiit annual ineetlnK or ut u spci'lal liieetllllt called for that purpose. Wltnessour liands this I.Hh (lay of Jtino.lWI, I, Neit.ki, rresldcnt. ltoy II, Cox. Si'i'rotary. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION -Id- TIIK lottsnouth Loan arjd Building Association of I'liittstiiouth Neliraska. on the .leth day of June. r.vt. ASSKTS. First tnortitane loan ;isi; ; I.3"t IKI S.lnJ H it irj 41 Slis W loans , U'nl Kslale lH'llnUent Interest. iretiiluins and lines 77 s so KH iises and taves phld T.TVi Kl (Ulier iissels 41s -Hi T. 21s :v jlU.ssii iX l.lAlill.l I'll S Capital stock paid up I'lidlvidcd protils ii.:u: :v Total -jtVJl iM Receipts and Expenditures for the Year Ending June 30. 1904. KK'Kll'TS. Italance on liand .Inly I. Una v,w !'T Hues 111. 'Aw Hi Interest, premiums and tines a.uVs II Loans repaid s.Ot',0 IHI Other receipts l.lul l".' Total j:t.."i:. :w i..ti:nihti;i.s l.oaiis ill.l'.'l lii I'Apellses jll I'J Stock redi enied I.".,"44 j'.' Cash on band ZWl II Ileal estate lull tin Total i:i:.'.:7.'i sTATK OK N KIlKAsK A. i s COIN TY Ol 'CASS. i ' I, T. M. Patteiison. seen tary of the above named Association, do solemnly swear that fori'oinK statement of the condition of said Association. Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. M. I'atteiisdx, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lllli lay of Aintust. l.'UI. L. I. II assb. skai.1 Notary I'tihllc. My commission expires ( let. , mm. A nproved: i. II. INPIIAM. I J. K. llAKWII'K. - Directors. V. J. WlllTK. FALL OF A GRIZZLY BEAR. Without AVtirntim a 'I rneluble llrn.it HI1U 1IU Truluer. A distinct type of a zoo rogue h the beast that goes wriing owiii to acci dental temptation, like Slia'K.v, tin ex- ceiiliiiKly Intelligent, tractable ltocky mountain grizzly who reverted to wiv- ngery and turned man killer In n twln kllii; owiii;; to the unfortunate misstep and fall of his trainer. KluiKRy was it bij,', linndsonie, gray old fellow, with it jungle thick coat and u lumbering, awkward gait mid a funny twinkle that miulo him particu larly inlaptnblo for his part of clown In a remarkably trained group of fourteen bears, lie had come under the hands of his teacher when but it helpless cub, bad never lost his liking for enresses and, although the mightiest boast in the collection, waa least suspected of being dangerous. Once when u striped hyena hung to the tinkle of ills friend lie had run to the rescue, had cut loosu right and left with his ponderous fori; paws and had bitten and torn and man gled the ugly beast to death before he could be beaten off. Among his necoiu pllshments were that of turning admi rably grotesque somersaults and the more dilllcult feat of balancing him self on his hind legs on n three foot wooden sphere. Not it scratch or n Bear had his train er to show for the years of work In had put in with the bear, and yet. without tin instant's warning, this same beast attacked and injured his master so that when rescued lie was soiuldementod and so dreadfully cut and lacerated that the surgeons decid ed it useless to try to save his life. McClure's Magazine. ADOPTING A BABY. Method of the Stwlely In tvamc nf the Tot In New York. It Isn't easy to get a baby for adop tion from the organization which has charge of them in New York. On re ceipt of tiie application a blank Is sent back containing some twenty printed questions, to be filled out by the would be parents and a request for three ref erences. If the answers are satlsfac tor', further blanks go to the i'rsons referred to, asking information on tho applicant's character and clrcum Btanccs, and reliable citizens of tho neighborhood nro privately consulted Then the agent comes and inspects the family. If the home seems n good one, a baby ns near tLe requirements us possible is sought. There Is oven tin attempt to select n suitable tempera ment n placid baby for u nervous wo man or one who Is not bored by atten Hons for the demonstrative. The visit ing agent has to be Boniothlng of n psychologist- Kvory one calls for curly hair of course, and blue eyes nro much. In demand, but the new mother gener ally forgets all her specifications when she Is confronted with the living can dldute. Tho baby Is taken to the home by the agent, who leaves written ill rectlons nbout food and care and conies back twice n year to note progress Frequent reports nro encouraged, and even after the child Is legally adopted tho society tries to keep in touch with it. Tho motive for this Is of course scientific ns well ns humane-. Juliet Wllbor Tompkins In Everybody's Mag azlne. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring toclieck the ravages nf consumption, thc"wliitc plague'' that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are In no danger of consumption. l)o not risk your health by taking sonic unknown preparation when Fol ey's Honor and Tar Is safe anil certain In results. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having It. F. (!. Frlcke & Co. FOiEYSKHMYCURE Makos Kidney and BladdoP Right TRADE REVIEW FOR THE WEEK. t.nprovcment it Noted In the Busi ness World. New York. Aug. 13. 11. U. IHm & Co.'s YVit'kly Review of Trado savs: Moderaio Improvotupnt In mid uim.moT moans more than au etiulTalent In crease at any other season and tho better trade roiiorted ihtrlng the pas? week Is iiinseijtient'.y most enei.ur.iic ItiR. Dispatehes fro'n all pnrl of the country are ty no n'enns uniform. In some casr-a tho outlook showlnn r.o chanre, whllo at a few jmlnts then havo been tetbacks, but on tho xvliolo the improvement Is utiinlfctaUablo. Two labor controversies are paitieu larly Larmful, but others have teen settled. The Fall River strike U par tially broken aul tevora". thre, itemed (liftleiilties have been averted. ! spite some Injury to si'rins !. tit tin agricultural prospect is very l.r.pl.t. whilij higher prices priii.'.M' u- r.e.i trullzo the effect of ftich 'ess in (i ".:i:i- tity ns ciccurreil Ir.ti rior buyers havo placed liberal fill .;nli'r in the leadinir dry l-ooiIs niarke's. nt'.d ten- f.ilenco In a larito sprlni; tva.lo Is bo- comirs Ror.oral. Tl.c npp-.'.tehir.K preslili'iitiitl election is viewed with more ctnuuiltnity than any o'her con test rf recent years. h:!h In tinancial ami Inthis'rinl circles. Not earr.lnr of the railways nro ntnk'.ui; lavorable ctimparlsons owlni? L the reforms tnnile possible by preceding years of liberal expendittireH. Agricultural Implement works art preparing for n brisk fall trade, tho railways are pku'.nc, more orders for pqulpinent an, I a better trnniitt"1 ef Ptnictural steel Is moving Vullures hls week were 122. ftpalr.st 174 last year. PACKERS DECLINE PROFFER. Mayor Harrison's Intervention Plans Are Blocked. Chicago, Aug. 17. The packers sent a committee to Mayor Harrison and informed him it would i!o no good to arrange a Joint, conference with the 6trike leaders. Tho committee con tended that the packers had already won the strike and had no reason to meet the strikers. The packers told tho mayor fiat he should consider that they controlled Chicago's great est Industry and had such vast Intor rsts at stake that they could not he dominated by their employes; that they wanted to lie fair; that prices of meat had not been raised and would not be raised because of the strike; that they could not accept anyliody's Intervention. Cloudburst at LeadvillJ. Lead ville. Colo., Aug. 13. A cloud burst In the hills east of I.eadvillo caused several thousand dollars dam ago here. A wall of water four feet high came down Strayhnrso and Cali fornia gtilchea. sweeping everything before it. Tho Kyle & Decker zinc mill was washed away. Stores were flooded and goods in tho cellars were ruined. Much of tho eastern part of tho city waa undermined, ami a por tion of the ground caved in. A crack almost a foot wide extends for several blocks in tho thickly settled part of the city and several houses were dam aged slightly. There Is danger that this portion of the city will settle so seriously as to render it permanently unfit for residence purposes. Rioting at Kansas City. Kansas City, Aug. 13. Two inno cent persons were injured during a pistol fight between union nnd non union packing house men near the Ar mour plant. C. F. Meade, a Missouri Pacific railroad clerk, was shot through tho hack and is In a serious condition, and John Mitchell, a ne gro, was wounded In the leg. A num ber of nonunion men were leaving th plant when they were attacked by a crowd of strikers nnd their sympa thizers. Stones were thrown, followed by shots. Meade, who was at work in the railroad yards a block away, and Mitchell, who wag sitting on his front porch. 100 yards distant, were struck by stray bullets. Two union men were arrested. Bryan Loses $50,000 Bequest. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 13. A de cision adverse to V. J. Ilryan in his contest over tho will of the late. I S. liennott was handed down by the su preme court of errors after an all (lay session. Tho decision virtually denies that Mr. Hryan Is entitled to the $.'.0,. 000 mentioned In tho sealed letter written by Mr. Bennett and addressed to his widow, to bo read by her after his death. Hy this letter the widow was asked to give $."0,(oo to Mr. Ilry an and his family. Tho decision sus tains tho opinion given by the supe rior court In tho case last spring and also tho (loclslon of the probate court, before which tho matter was brought up. Meteor Strikes the Earth. Meadville, Pa., Aug. 13. A meteor, taking a northerly direction, struck tho earth somewhere near Concord station, thlrty-flvo miles east of thin city. A terrific oxploslon'aceompanlod the contact with tho earth, followed by a high wind lasting fifteen Beconds. Erie trainmen from Salamanca to Union City, eighty miles, saw the preat light, which lasted from fivo to ten roconds. The explosion shook hulldlng3 In Tltusvlllc, twenty mtlej away. Young Hess Arrested. Luniar, Mo., Aet'. 17. (leorgo Hpfji, elglileer. yenr9-ohl, was arretted on suspicion of having shot his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Gcorno Hpfb, at Irwin Sunday. Young Hess bought a pistol Saturday. Ho Insists thru ho Is Inno cent. Mr. and Mrs. Hess wero shot as they lay la led. Doth ara sUll allvu. Avoca Ss-ltil Corr. Ni ii,eiie . John Opp is under I'r. Pavlson's care. l!. V. Maiquardt and family enjoyed a visit tnuu Lincoln relatives this week. Miss Uessle Ihcnilcl nf Murray Is in Am ca. Win. Sinontshad business in Ueilin Saturday evening. Henry Strauli was in i maha Monday on business. Charles Tony, of llcilln was seen on on our st reels Saturday. Jacob Conrad had business at Ne hawka last Saturday. J. V.. Opp ami sister Stella, arrived home Iron! Fremont Wednesday. Thomas strauli returned Saturday from Lincoln. Joseph Malcolm was over from No hawku Thursday owning. (i. W . ll.ii'shinun, sr., is visilmg Ohio relatives. Miss Maty .iinnierer visited friends at I'.urr t his week. .I.icoli Opp and lamilv are tisiling Nebraska City relat Ives. CM. I ; i la : it I and wile leluiiitil Tuesday from SI. Louis. Joseph (lialiam had a carload of hots on the Nebraska t lly market last Tuesday. K. F. r.iviidcl, of Murray, was here Tuesday, Miss Dura Wiilf left this week lor Wjoinlng. ('. D. (Jiiintnn and Matthew Meyers had business in Omaha Wednesday. L. J. Maiiuardl ami wife left Tues cveiiing for SI. Louis. Mis. Florence Durham and children arrived home from licit rami Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II y Wulf have re turned Iriiin their trip west. Mrs. A. 11. Newton and children re turned Monday from their visit in F.lm- Win xl. .1. (.'. Miller of lierlin hail business in Avoca Saturday, (i. (). Harmon will soon commence the erect ion of a line dwelling on his farm west of tow u. TaHen With Crarrjps. Win. Kirii).se,;t member of the bridge gang working near Littloport. was taken suddenly 111 Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. 1 1 is case was so severe that lit; had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. tiitl'oid was called ami consult ed. He told them he had a medicine in tin; form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilcincdy that he thought would help him aild accord ingly several doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. Tim inci dent speaks quite highly of Mr. iif ford's medicines. Klkadcr, Iowa, Ar gus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale hy all druggists. Murray Sieelul CorresK indent Herman Smith, the boy who had the misfortune to catch his arm in acorn shollcr, is getting along very nicely. Mrs. llrindle and Mrs. Charles Car roll spent one day this week In I'lat ts inout !i. Arthur t oung, from Calilornia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, sr. Little Miss Uessle Urendle Is visiting her brother, Dr. Urendle, in Avoca. James Manners, Lula Leek, Ernest Carroll and Walter Sans spent Sunday with Misses Nellie and Uirdic Cream er, east of Murray. Charles Stone and his father, J. M Stone, drove over to Nchawka one day this week. Charles is again able to attend his duties. Misses JLi.zie Edinuns and A libit Ferguson left Tuesday for the western part of the state. J. M. Lock 'and wife spent Tuesday In I'lattsiuouth. MissTrudie Long and Mrs. Uoh Schrader-visitcd in Murray Monday. The boys are all washing their bug gies for the " Hd Set tiers' " reunion is coining. Vera Sans Is sul!ering from a serious case nfjappeiidicit Is Mrs. !. II. (iilmore and mother, Mrs. Walker, were I'lattsiuouth visit ors Sat unlay. Miss Madge Young went to Weeping Water Saturday, where Frank Hullish met her and accompanied her to Wa- Yc like best to call SCOTTS EMULSION a food because it stands so em phatically for crfc(t nutrition. And yet in the m.ittcr i f rcslor- intf appetite, f K'v'r' ' ,1f '' strength to the tissues, c -j -t i.ii'.;. to the nerves, its action u t'n. t of a medicine. 4 t Sftvl for trrr vnt''e. SCOTT ' HOW Nr., Uirf 401941$ I'Mll Strrrt, jc. and 1 ooj ill ami!-, iFANGER'Si Department - Store WANTS YOUR PRODUCE 11" you tlon't want to trade it all out in Our (looils. wo arc willing to PAY CASH FOR PART OF IT. - haw just tin' omls yon want, ami we ili's-iiv our farmer patrons to know tli.it wo havo, hiuv tho oom hination of tho two stores, tho largest os.taUihmont of its i haraoter in lM.ittsmouth. Onr stock iin lntlos DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND GROCERIES In these linos wo havoovoiyt hint;' that am otherskeop. ami at tho Lowest Prices, too. Call ami soo ns ami lot us oon iiii'o mi that I his is tho place to trade. Remember, we pay hihot market price lor prodiitv. M. F A N (a E: R . bash where she will visit lor a lew days. 1 i leu I'm y and lamily Sundaycd at the 1 101 1 ie of Have I'll 1 man. Miss Ma rule Walker is visiting with friends in l'lattsiiioiith. Mr. and. Mis. .1. M. Manners ami daughter, i(iKitby, who have been is it iiitf in and around Murray left, for their Inline Sunday. Miss Allies Kennedy spent a couple of days Ibis week at the home nf Frank Younu. John Fdmiins was an imaha visitor Tuesday. (.Miile a number I'roin here at tendril the funeral of M r. I awsnn. Miss Florence Mclinnald is spending the week at Seward. .lames I'rlvett, who was sn seriously hurt in the t lucsliiiik' machine, is not eel I inu' aloutt so well, ami I he doctors are planning to take the injured limb nil' the latter part of I be Week, lie is st ill at, the home nf Lloyd liapen but will he removed to his home in I'lat Is moul h soon. Elmwood I'niin lln' I.cnilrr-l'.i'lin. F. 'I'. Comer put up a new wind mill out;. I). Kun's cily properly this week, where Mr. Kunz is preparing to build a line residence t bis fall. .1 ol 1 n Lynn was able toet up out of bed Wednesday for the llrst time since his Illness, and is now convalescing as rapidly as could be expected. John II. Iloyer is the republican nominee for county clerk of Canadian county, ( iklalioma. John is a k'ootl boy, and is well able to hold down the job. Leslie Stark arrived yesterday from NewMllford, i'a., and as soon as he Is rested from his journey he will enter upon his dul ics as bookkeeper at the American KxchaiiKe hank. Mrs. J. F. Hoover's ankle which was so badly Injured in jumping from a biitftfy a few weeks ao, is healing nicely and Mrs. Hoover will soon be able to dispense with crutches. Fd Van Fvery, who was so badly in jured a few weeks api by falling from a hay loft, hasn't been feeling quite so well the past few days, l.ut the doc tors are still greatly In hopesof saving the limb. Parson Hullish I rled to tfet us to stop the press last week to announce the arrival of a blu, fat, ten-pound boy at their home on Thursday, August 4, hut he was a little too late and the news had to be kept over t ill this week. All concerned are dohitf well. L. I!. Yakiner's sickness has devel oped into a case of typhoid fever. A nurse was sent, for, who arrived Sun day evening, and he is having the best of care and iscttliiK aloiitf as nicely as could be expected. Win. Wilcockson has been danger ously ill the past week with a compli cation of heart trouble and asthma, in fact he has not been real well since he had the jjiip last winter. He was some IwHer yesterday, but Is st ill n very sick man. His many friends sin cercly hope for his early recovery. The Death Penalty. A little tiling sometimes results In death. Thus a mere scratch, Instill (leant cuts or puny bolls have paid the death penalty. It is wise In have lluck lin's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Only iV.at F.C.Fricke Co., dru'lsts. Cheap Rates to St. Louis via 1111; Hi lU.iNinoN. The Ilurliiik'ton will run coach ex cursions to St. Louis every Tuesday and Thursday during August and Sep tember. K."d round trip, limited to re turn in 7 days. Leave I'lattsiuouth at i.M p. m., arrive St. Louis ":1'.) the foN lowing mornliitf. W. L. I'm kktt, Atrent. Union I rum tlii' l.i ilui i'. Frank AII1I11 and family uiovcil out lo I he farm Monday, I in ning I be ho tel over to Iheir siice.ssois, Mr. and Mrs. (I. II. yse. Frank Speaks relumed last, week from western Kansas, where be had enough Kansas fanning to convince him that a heller place than old Cass county Is not 011 ihe CnUnl Stales map. Samuel Luce, who has been the M. I', nlclit engine watchman line for a number of years Is now no day duly, which he finds much more to bis his IlkliiK'. II. K. Wilson Is the new nlht man. Miss Fleaimr Lloyd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Lloyd, arrived home last week from Mosierlowu, I'a., where she has been at tending sc I the past year. Her cousin, Miss Maltle (iam bic, came home wit h her lo make au extended visit, with the Lloyd family. Mrs. I. . Mci'iif ami daughter, Miss (Jladys, of Akron, Colo., arrived here Wednesday to spend a few days wilh Mr. ami Mrs. . I. 1 1. Cross. They were neighbors in Colorado a few years a'o ami I Ids visit is one of mu tual enjoyment . T. W. Swan went to South Omaha Wednesday eteniiiK where lie pur chased a carload of sheep ami Angora k'oats. He probably knows what, he wants wilh the noats. I nt. blamed if we do, unless he intends oraiii.iiiK a lot of new loilk'cs. T. (i. Harniiui of Ibis village, the holder of No. hi the Kosebiid lain! drawing, left last Friday for Honestecl to select his laud and do all other things necessary to make him a South Dakota land owner by virtue of his draw. li. W. Mills went with him as body Kiiard. Ir. II. Jensen, the Weeping Water veterinary surgeon, was called here Monday to Investigate the mysterious disease that had caused the death of nine head of Winlield Swan's calves. The disease seemed lo be Mimetliinjr new and rather pu..liiitf, but Hr. Jen sen made a thoronu'li Investigation and has apparently mastered it, his treatment, having the desired effect. A Perfect Painless Pill is the one that, will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, dear the complexion, cure head acre and leave a k'ood taste in the mouth. The famous little pillsfordo hiKsueh work pleasantly and effectu ally are DeWilt's Little Karly Ilisers. I'.oh Moore, of Lal ayctte, Ind., says: "All other pills I have used j;ripe ami sicken, while HeWilCs Little Farly llisers are simply perfect." Sold by F. C,. Frlcke - Co. DeWitt is the Name. When you no to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name HkWITT on every Imx. 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