WEEPINQ WATER. J Republican. J Horn To Mr. ami Mrs. Frank l'ankonin, north of town, .Novem ber ix, a girl. Mr. anil Mrs. A. .1. Tool ami family of Muril'iciv were nest i a! Hi.- Maor donler Iioini' Sm inlay. Mrs. .N'i'Im'ii MiH'i-i' ami -on o( Sli.'eVe, Olli.i. I'allH' ilnWII fl'i'lli Linod:i Mninla ".n- a v ii! at 1 In-In-.M' of l:-'r Ih'oI 1i. r. I.. I ). Crilcb iifi'l. I!' illi of i....n. I!i i'i McNamee. w liu ha- I a very ill at In Iioini' i'ii- -i-xcral ELMWOOD. Loader-Echo. "V WW . 1 II. Deltman ami Will Kiin it. turned I ln fori' pari of the week a business trip in t he west iai l of t he slate. .1. .leary ami daughter, Tina, I leu ami ( tpal I el t ma 11 spent .- wit h I lie former' parent - froii em K .ni.l vi!!e red! W noil !lH M.-ll.l.' M h- III.- rTTTTrnTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyTTTTTTTTTTTTm i m ;' m 1 1 rrrr gr m.j fell vl hi ie nil I iiiiimiw- ' - i1'"' ''iiiniir- 7iiiiilll(. i ll'w iiiii'ii1;:;!:!!! in H'i p if Wli'i'll i l - 9 li.ni, ! i !!!!!'! 4 r 'i r : ) -SANTA CI on thr- Wee, a III fr.-' c Kill aii! ai "iniil si il! e' weak i- ahle i" I, ' now. Inn i Hi I.hiu sir-.-. i 1 1 1 1 ' . i S. V. it.i! nri'h oil Hie news Saturday from Fnller to",, California nl Hie arrival of an Hpoiiml g irl al I In- ( '.hamicey Orion home I here. I nele Wcley f ; vi i .-leppinv iititi i.;ll high since the news arrived. Ilasnuis Laurilzen. living one mil.! cal. of town, who ha hreii a very sick man wilh piieimionia for the last, ten days, is reported as improving. His neighbors ami friends are going in drop in as they can and husk his corn. E. X. Mtinsin, lae Foil ami John Philpol, all of Smith Omaha, were in town Friday. They canm down to I'lallsiiioiilh 011 business, and of course, when I hey were (hat, close, Ihey thought Ihey would run over and .shake hand with their old friends in Weeping Water. The latest rrporls from I he Wiles family, Dial have been suf 'fering from diphtheria, is thai Ihey are recovering. The nurse in attendance was taken with the disease, but she is also reported as petting belter. There are no new cases and il is Imped that none will develop. II. D. McXui'liii is at Wabash Ihis week removing Ihe Wabash lumber yard buildings and shed In the country. O. II. Allen bought Hie entire layout and is moving the sheds to his farm for a machine shed. The otlire build ing he sold to J. W. Thomas of Omaha, and it will be moved to the farm known a Ihe Ad Heaeh place. Ci-r l.iiirni'j ear .1. I'., ui-.n, Itorihy. Ii't'l Tin" bat', "'a In spen W ll ll I lie li'l'IIH'l'': l. I . Dudley. Wei'liinu Walel I 1-a recent ad-1 of aillo 1 iW net's j e ha a line new ; ainl ilau 111 it, i -day morning for j id Tliankst: iv ing j parents. j in fiid l eside'it of ; died iii Lincoln Wed.n-sday moriiiu from cancer. The remain- were taken In Weep iuu Waler for interment. Mrs. Alice Moore and son, Heno, I' Shree, Ohio., ami Mrs. Oeo. i'orler of Lincoln were ".nests Ihe fore part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. 0, (1. Shrew ami other Llin wnnd friends. The ladies are sis ters of Ihe lale llird Ci'itchlield. Miss Orace Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tinner of lielhany ami formerly of this place, was married to Mr. Lester Murphy, a hardware merchant of Dallas City, Illinois, on Wednes day evening al the home of Ihe bride's parents. Miss Turner un til recently taught music here, and bad a class numerically strong. She is a talented musician, a very pleasant ami lovable yoiinj lady. This paper joins her many friends in best w ishes for her future hap- j pines. A telegram was received by L. W. Iloettjier yesterday ninrninf.' announcing the ilealh of Charles llipjjis al the hitter's home in Los Angeles. California, Wednesday niulit. Death was sudden and unexpected and the news comes to Klinwood as a distinct shock to Ihe many friends of Mr. Itis, who was a former resident and business man of this place. De ceaed was a member of Ihe local lod'e, . O. F. W., ami carried S'.'.nnn insurance in that order. it An Ideal Holiday Stock! UNION. .J. Ledger. 9 f 9 9 ffff ftttt 9 19 W. II. (iarrell' of Fillmore enmi ty arrived Wednesday for a few day' jsil with O. X. LaMue ami w ife. 1. 1. Steven departed Wednes day evening for Fort Dodye, low a, to spend about two weeks visit wilh his relatives. 1. S. Upton arrived home Tues day from Cherry counly, where he spent a few days lookinu after Ihe land he ow 11s there. Joseph Lidjielt of Chicago ar rived last Saturday In make a usil, with his sons, Joe, Walter and (ieorge, and his hrnl her, .John. County Siiperinlemlenl Miss Mary Foster was down from I'lallsinoulh on Tuesdav in visit her parenls, ami had the pleasure of exercising a right of votim.' in a school bond election held here I hat day. A number of newspapers in the stale have been printing the I'lallsinoulh .News. Herald obitu ary, hut I hey are get 1 in- in rat her lale. The poor old Ihiim ha been dead .several year-, but a few in jeel ions of e ah by I he "mourn ers" prevenli'd deeoinposil ion ainl delayed (he i-stie of the ollieial death cerlilirale. The proposition to issue school disl rid bonds in I be sum of 7,mm to aid in the const ruct imi of a new school building, was voted upon at, an elect ion held her Tues day, and. a predicted by the Ledger, Ihe proposition carried by a vole that was almost unanimous, there being hut 0 votes against il out. of a total oT 78 ballots east. This bond issue, with the other available cash, will enable Ihe dis trict to erect a building to cost $12,000 to $1 t.OOl). Stephen Hiiz.ell, a resident of Ibis counly a number of years ago; now in Ihe employ of the Lincoln Telephone company, was here Tuesday and Wednesday, checking up the company's prop erty here and in other purls of the county, ,. had lm occasion to inquire the distance from Xe hawka In I'lullsiimulh, as he was a member ,,f (he delegation that went, down to Xehawka about 2a years ago to "borrow" Ihe famous cannon, ami measured the ,js lancp back to I'lallsiiioiilh in rapid strides by moonlight. LOUISVILLE. Courier. ! I '."I'll - Mr. a 1 I my . 'I'll. Iiisjil'- I ''. ! rid. iv , .November I Mrs. William I'ankonin, trmeis eal of town are great many hogs that are iv iug from cholera. Waller Hlake. Robert McCarly ami August Ossenkop left, Sunday for Chicago ami will return by automobile. Mrs. William Osenkop ami son, Marion, visited Ihe family of Frank Sehlaler in I'latlsinouth ov it Thanksgiv iug. Little Orvill llagoss, the i-year-old son of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Itagos., had a linger cut otl' in a feed grinder Sunday while at play with other children. Mrs. .lolin Kahler went to Omaha la -t Sal unlay for a week's treatment in a Imspilal, as she has been in ill-heallh lor some time. Announcement of I be hirl li of a baby uirl al the home of Mr. ami Mi'P. Charles Carter, al London, Indiana, 011 November JO, ha been received in Louisville. S. It. Nnves vva al ( tmalia last week, where lie underwent t-j" Presents to fit your needs, in ifts for old and young your wants have been anticipated. We place at your disposal a wide range of selection from pretty remem brances at small cost to elaborate and valuable articles. it t- , . i f. , 1 i' 1 i- .1: s. rY"V artK ' t" ' " - - ' MC. B. & Q. Watch Inspector ; Hi '. ' Mat iifcjf. 1 .;,! JOl-m W. CRABSLL, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Tte Kevest Is seen everywhere in our bright, fresh stock of beautiful 'and desir able Holiday attrac tions. SPECIAL! 100 fine Sterling Sou venir Spoons 60c each. - WATCHES! - The lowest prices on watches you can find anywhere. Call and Get Prices Sixth and Main Street vm Ihe special meeting of the Wood man Circle. Mrs. Remington is stale organizer for that oilier. I'eter Opp returned Wednesday evening from an overland trip to Ashland. Mr. Opp goes out there every fall with a load of apple ami other things for his daughter, Mrs. Chapman, who lives there. Stephen Muzzell, an ohUtiine resident of Cass county, was here Saturday and Monday in the in lerestes of (lie Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph company, checking up Ihe chatties of thai, concern and limling out just what the com pany owned here. Mr. Buz.et was a resident of I'lallsinoulh for a good many years prior to 'ItL', and rcincinbei's all of the old-timers ami I he old-l ime event s. lie lives al tilth al present, but is work ing for the above company at a good salary. .Joe Mctiuarin ami Henry Van Ausdall were hil by Ihe evening passenger train Sunday about Iwo miles west of town and Mcuarin had one leg badly sprained ami bruised. while Van Ausdall escaped with a few minor bruises. The men were on their way to Snyderville, where McOuarin has a brother working and where they expected to go o work. Kach carried a grip full of clothes ami say limy heard no noise until the train struck I hem. They were hurled end over end down the dump and both grips were run over by the train. past few mouths, she will be per mitted to remain at, her home. Attention, Farmers! My Dear Farmer Have you your own farm or are you renting? I have land tn Minnesota, cut over timber, from $10 to .SI 5 per acre. One-third cash, balance at 0 per cent; I have good, smooth land in Stevens county, Minnesota, from 8i.r to Sifi5 per aere. This land is sold direct from the own er of the land. Xo land company in this deal. I also handle the best land in eastern Oklahoma. Corn runs from sixly to seventy bushels to the aere. Xow if you I,, . . want land try me ami see. I deal j MOIltlCClIo -wilh no agent. If you come wil.hjN"llie Gray, an aveni you nm.-! pay lum your self. Write or call, Iiciry Miiinniels. I IJ1 Xorlli LNith.SI.. Lincoln. Xeh. -Canned Goods- A "WHOLESALE PRICES! You save money by getting your canned' Vegetables and Fruits in quantities ot a dozen cans or by the case. Read our quotations on canned corn and get your supply at once: Makes tho Nation Gasp. The awful list of injuries mi a I'm;! I h of July staggers humanity. Set over against il, however, is Ihe wonderful healing, by liurk ten's Arnica Salve, of thousands who siilVered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or ex plosions. It's Ihe quick healer of boils, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles. ..") cents at llynolt & Co. Marshall. Dentist, Coates block. PER CAN PER DOZEN PER CASE solid pack....lOc $ .90 $1.75 " ....10c 1.00 1.95 " ...10c 1.05 2.05 " ...A22c 1.25 2.50 " " ....12'c 1.35 2.G5 " " ....15c 1.50 3;00 Otoe Brand, 13. C, Extra, Vesper Brand, Fancy Maine, Save One Dinner Each Week! T'Read our wholesale prices on Peas to-morrow in this space. Cosner. Sixth and Main St. rur t ins 'zones -BtLuy ui an nperalii'ii I I'li'lil In- eyi slicces nicely . County Mary I'.. 1 nn nl - n teachers' remove a cataract The operal ion was he is gell ing along Slipel'inl emlelll Miss ',-ler has made arrange hold Ihe regular counly meeting at Ihe High nn For Sale. Twenty-one acres of good land, just outside of the city limits on North Eighth and Ninth streets. No city taxes. Will sell cheap for cash. Call on Mrs. J. K. Lesley for particulars. sehonl building in Loiiisvilh Saturday evening, Oeceniber 7. Mrs. (ienrge llarlle of Weep ing Water visited Mrs. Henry Ahl ami Mrs. Tom I'rwin Ihe latter pari of hisl week. Mrs. Marlle ami Mrs. I'rwin were schoolmates and have not seen each other in Ihe last forty-nine y cars. After years of climbing- over rubble slimes or wading through mud in crossing Ihe Missouri I'acilie tracks, pedestrians now rejoice over the fact that the com pany has provided good, smooth cement walks across their righl-of-w ay . J"HH"H-1-H"H-H-KW ! NEHAWKA. A ! News. J Mr. and Mrs. I'.. A. Kirkpatriek If Tl Tuesday for St. Joseph, Mo., where Ihey will spend Thanksgiv ing with their son, (iuy, and family. Corn husking is wining along in great shape and those, farmers who are anxious to get their crop out are seen in town very seldom during- daylight. Mrs. Kate Ileininglnn of Omnha was here Monday night to attend EAGLE. ! Tieacon. I John Peterson went to Dellance, lovva, Tuesday to spend Thanks giving wil h Ins parents. Carl Price and wife of Clalouia, Neb., arrived in Magic Tuesday an i afternoon to spem! Thanksg iv ing with relatives. Mr. A. II. Vanlamlingham ami daughter, Myrlhe Lvell. came in from Broken How Tuesday In spend Thanksgiv ing here. Mr. and Mrs, (ienrge Myers re lumed Saturday morning from a mouth's visit with friends and relatives in Kansas and .Okla homa. W. (i. Jack, who was taken sud denly ill a month ago, is able to be up and around the house again and is gaining his strength rapid ly, all hough he is not ahle to come lo town as yet. Mrs. (iuy Adams and baby, ac companied by her sister, Mrs. Marple, left Tuesday for Cowles, Neb., where Mrs. Adams will spend several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Davis. W. C. Foster, vhi has been acting as station agent during the absence of (ieorge Meyers, left Wednesday for Springfield, Neb., lo spend Thanksgiving wilh his family before again taking up his duties as relief agent elsewhere. Dr. C. W. Palmer left Satur day evening for Iowa, going as far as Louisville by auto, to spend a few days with relatives. II o was accompanied as far ns Louisville by II. H. Wul son, who returned home wilh the car .Monday. Noma Xorris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Norris of near Eagle, who has been in the Ortho pedic hospital at. Lincoln for the past fourteen months taking treatment, was brought home last Thursday, and if her condition continues to improve ns it has the ..,UM,...,. - F mmFmMm"HMUa& IfHit IJUUlmiUML ,J" M fc h ; i In order to reduce our stock before moving into our new quarters we will for E2 I isgBra.s3 beginming EmnEzzz infiriiliy, CJevembor ilt!i, offer you more for your money than you ever purchased before any place or any time. LOK HEREl Winter Dress Goods, regular 50c value at, per yard 29c Cotton Suitings, 18 and 25c grades at. per yard 10c Whip Cord Serges, sold everywhere at G5c, on sale at, per yard 39c Ginghams, 12jc kind at, per yard 9c Apron Ginghams, per yard 7c;-and Calicos, per yard ' Gc Ladies' Wrappers, worth $1.00 to $1.50, on sale at '. . , .G5 to 90c iSTShoes, Corduroy Pants, Winter Coats, Hats, Etc., at prices that will make you money. REMEMBER SIX BIG SALE DAYS 0) TUTT MURRAY, NEBRASKA