f TTO Pi ' ----. - . ' ' ' HrwSST" n-m sssKNMMji&Bmmsmms&im&& agaataaSigiia ''Hffgaa&i!aaSaatefea KM ( BURSON HOSIERY The only Full Fashioned Seamless Hosiery on the market that is perfect in fit and unsurpassed in wearing qual ities. From 18c to 50c per Pair 18 - inch Embroidery 30c per Yard NOTES FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS (Concluded from First Pogo. up- Spun cor is now located His ciud pi'iirs ii h oiio of thts phy-dcitius. F K Mollis, who Ml hero n few years ago unit ueni In the Iieilio const writes iih tlmt lie and his futility tttl now located ill Attlchnro, AIiihs. Dan Leonard went t Uud Cloud SuiiiliiV. He rt'.t tiriM'cl M'UkIiiv night with two cnrpentcrt who v ill rush tho work on his now houe east of town Thursday, April r, 1905, lit high noon, Mr. Lou Carpenter niul .Mi-s Kivh Mor rison with utiitcil in mi iijmii nt ul I ho homo of tho brule's parents Mr. mill Min. Hitl Mnjdew, Ms mid Mrs Chih (Lick, Mises Hirbiirn Hush tinil Dorii Wurtci iiml Henry Tcittcn worn sight seeing in lied Cloud Mon iluy. A Boon delivered to J. M Ciirnnluin ton oars of fat cuttle and receivod So -'0 per hundred for them They worn n lino hunch of cattle and this was a nice prion for them, which shows that Mr. Boon is ti Rood feeder F. NEWHOUSE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, ETC. wwyw Facts Are Stubborn Things Uniform excellent quality for over a quarter of a Century has Bteadily increased tho sales of LION COFFEE, The leader of all package coffees. Lion Coffee ia now used in millions of homes. Such popular success speaks for itself. It is a positive prooi that LION COFFEE has the Confidence of the people. The uniform quality of LION COFFEE survives all opposition. 3S if, v O r'WV'WV"? TWENTY YEARS AGO ) Items of Now9 Found In Tho Chlof of Twenty Years Ago Thl Week v John Shlroy's now houso is finished. A J. Keniioy is in Iowa on buslnuss. Ouo of Sam Dyor's children is very sick. MoAvoy & Farroll havo started a now llvory barn R. R. Shoror is building an addition to his residence. Mr. Brakofleld has tile frame work of his new house up. A number of farmers havo organized an nnti horsethiof socioty. J B Stnusor has his cheeso factory at Jlloks in running order Charley Winfrey and J. W. Cham bers are candidates for marshal. Mr. Coleman favored us with a line bunch of spring onions this week. Eddie Sheror is able to bo 911 1 ngain aftor a sovoro attack of rheumatism. Liquor licenses havo boon granted to J. S Itothrook and Harry Foight Thoro was a pound party at tho homo of Rov. Lonfest Wednesday night Soward Garbor has taken a position us bookkeeper in the Red Cloud National bank. Al Galushu of Seward, a tlrst-class salesman, has accepted a position at tho Golden Kuglo. Sam Garbur has quit his job at the Goldou Eagle Clothing store aud will go to Now Mexico. Watorman it Docker havo bought tho lots north of Millier's stable and will put up a large barn. B. F Mixer's delivery team ran away last, Friday, spilling Allio Al bright and a few potatoes. Tho Congregational society will hold a dimo spelling social at A. B. Pierce's Wednesday evening J. A Till leys wont to Lincoln Tues day to attend tho Knights Templar grand commaudery meeting. Last Friday night someone stole a quantity of cobs aud coal from Mrs. Bnird's coal houso Andrew Berg has sold his interests in tho firm of McGuiro & Berg at Guide Rock aud will return to Red joud. On Wednesday evening, nt tho home of D. M Piatt, occurred tho marriage of Miss Mary Piatt and Mr. John R Shiroy. Rev. Milner, rosidiug southwest of Blue Hill, was badly burned last Sat urday while trying to extinguish a prairie flro. Tho now council was organized Tuesday uight with R L Tlukorohair niau, J, N. Rickards olork and J. L, Miner treasurer C. Wiener, tho clothing man, has purchased tho lot next to tho First National bank building and will erect a two story building Miss Eva King, superintendent of tho public schools of Rod Cloud, has mapped out a graduating course for the high school department. A vory destructive prairie fire which started up near Wells (Bladen) swept down through tho countv until it reached tho Republican rivor last Fri day, doing n great deal of damage. Tho annual meeting of tho Martin burial board was hold in Kent school house March U0, J. B. Stansor presid ing. Messrs N. L. D. Smith and W. J. Harris woro ro-olooted and F. E. Kent was elected in the place of Mr. Stan sor, who doclinoil to serve again. Happy Hollow -C. Haines's houso and barn had a narrow esenpo from tho prairio lire F. C. Slater is fencing a hog lot S. Fuller's new house is about completed C. E. Putnam is building a new houso Robert Howe of Wiscousiu is visiting his brother William Cowles Our assessor, T. J. Ward, took in Cowles last weok Thomas Paul has received tho goods and fix tures for his restaurant S. H Brown has a now siju in front of his hotel Chas E. Wright's family returned last weok from Hitchcock county li. W. Hugor has been compelled to enlarge his blacksmith shop in ordor to meet tho wants of his patrons Mr. Gangbin has opened a blacksmith shop on Dr. Sohonok's farm. PcctillurltlvM of I.lfhenn. The lichen Is remarkable for the great nge to which It lives, there being good grounds for believing that they endure as long as a hundred years. Their growth Is exceedingly slow, almost be yond belief, Indicating that only a little nourishment Is necessary to keep them nllve. In a dry time they have the pow er to suspend growth altogether, renew ing It again at the full of rain. This peculiarity alone Is enough to make the lichen a vegetable wonder, as it is a property possessed by no other species of plant. Another Interesting fact about lichens Is that they grow only where the air is free from dust and smoke. They may be said to be a sure Indica tion of the purity of the air, as they are never found growing in cities and towns, where the atmosphere Is impreg nated with bust, soot, smoke and other impurities. A Illrd'it Weapon. Birds while still in the egg have a sharp, homy spike attached to the up per part of the beak, by means of which they are assisted In breaking out of the shell. This prominence be comes opposed to the shell ut various points In a line extending all around the egg at about one-third of the egg's length from the huge end. It makes a series of little holes, thus weakening the shell, and when the chick arrives at a certain stage of strength and de velopment It has no ditllculty In break lug out. Iu the common fowl this llttlft weapon drops oft' a day or two after It Is hatched, but on the pigeon and birds Unit are fed by Uielr parents It some times remains for two weeks. LION COFFEE keep- Its old friends and makes new ones every day. LION COFFEE has even more than Us Strength, Flavor and Qual ity to commend it. On arrival from the plantation. It Is earelully roast ed at our factories and securely packed in 1 lb. sealed packages. and not opened again until needed cfe Q lor use In the home. This precludes the possibility ol adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, dust, Insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity of LION COFFEE is therefore guaranteed to the consumer. Bold only in 1 lb. pneknges. Lion-head on every pnekage. Save theso Lion-bends for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Consign Your Live Stock To CLAY, ROBINSON & GO. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. We also have our own houses at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST. JOSEPH DENVER Read our market letter In this paper. Write us for any special Information desired. "What n fault tinder Jones Is! And he used to have such a contented dis position before lie was married." "Yes. I heard his wife say she had married him to reform liliu." Houston Post. night Man. She The mnn I marry must be "only a little lower than the angels." He (sud denly Hopping) Hero I am oii my knees, a little lower than one of them. (He got her.) New York Weekly. OccuMons do not make a man either strong or weak, but they show what he Is. Thomas a Kempls. CORRESPONDENCE. (Continued from First Pago.) from Topekii, where ho went to visit willi his son Lyle. The Garfield Telephone C. has CHicluded to put standard poles on its mm n line and i setting the now poles Sllnicer- of (irofce. The Acarimnlans were considered the most skillful slingers of Greece. These weapons were used not only to throw stones, but balls of lead, and In some localities, especially In the plain of Marathon, many of these metal projec tiles have been found. The relics are Interesting from the Inscriptions and devices cut upon them, which consist of the names of persons and appropri ate epithets, the legend In many cases meaning when fully translated "Look out!" When a Home I- Down. When a witness in an English court the other day remarked that It was necessary to sit on u horse's hcud when he was down to keep him quiet the Judge replied: "Nothing of the kind. People don't seem to understand that the only thing necessary Is to get hold of his ear and keep his nose up in tho air. I have seen a lady keep a horse quiet In that way without soiling her gloves." Notice to Creditors. IN THE COUNTY COURT. State of Nebraska, I WebNtcr County, f In the matter of the estate of Thomas W. Howard, deceased. Notice In hereby Riven to all persons bavin? claims and demands against Thomas W How ard, late of Webster county, deceased, that the time fixed for filing claims agaiii't said estate is six months from the Mtli day of April, lOWi. AH Mich persons arc required to present their claims wltli the vouchers. to tho County .ludgcof said county, at his olllcu therein, on or before the 14th day of October. 11)05; and all claim so filed will be heard before the said Judge on the ltith day of October. 100,r, at one o'clock p. m.;aud that tlie administrator It allowed one year from the 2Hh day of March. 1900, In which to pay the debts allowed agniust mid estate, and settle the same. (Seal A. II. Keenet. aprlfi County Judge. LINE Corn planting will hugin next week. Uev. G. W. iimnmull listed corn this week. Work on the phono line is at a standotill. I'M Mnmitford Ims -itmhlu disked hi corn ground. Sinn S'liinders and (Jrnndnm Snun dors are on the sick list. S. C. Siunik hits bought tho Dave Anderson quarter section. W. J. Raskins 1ms finished si Uing out his fruit trees and shrubs. T. II Brunei' will soon mvo to his plneo four miles north of Kiverton. Ernest Beaucuamp fenced a hog pasture on his father's place this week. Chester Drake was tho guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Buau champ, V. H. Sorivner bought sonio hay of Mr. Hi inter, otrthe C. W. Kaloy place, for $2 a ton. Land Sales. If you want to elthor buy or land, write or see C. F. Cathor. hurgo if no snlo. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Tak Laxative Biomo Quinitio tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it. fails to cure. K. VV. (i rove's signa ture is on each box. 25c. soil No GORDON Halt arr the perfection of lilt making. Gordon GORDON Hats make hat buying easy for busy men. Tell your hatter the size you wear, pick out the Gordon shape that suits you best, and you're sure of having a hat that is correct and one that becomes you. Gordon Hats $3 Ordinance No. 48. An ord nance regulating the furnishing of Intoxicating liquors In the city of Ited Cloud to or for persons addicted to the excessive me of the same, and providing penalties for the viola tion thereof. lie it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Ited Cloud: Section One. That It shall be lawful for the wlfu or other person dtpondent for support In any degree, upon one In tho habit of becoming Intoxicated, or addlctod to tho excessive use of Intoxicating liquors, to cau-e to be given to any liquor dealer In the City of Ited Cloud a notice forblJdlng tliosaleor ftim!hiug of liitnxlcat lug liquors to such person addicted in the ex cesMve use of Intoxicating liquor, which notice shall be In writing and signed by tne person giving tho same, aud such liquor dealer Mini keep posted In lib; place of business, subject to nubli! Inspection, a list of the names of all such persons ccuceriilug which such notice 1ih been given, and It shall be unlawful after such notice has la en given to sell or otherwise f urn lull or procure directly or Indirectly, to or for any such person or persons any Intoxicating llqiioi; and any person violating thu provisions hereof, or wht shall directly or Indirectly sell, furnish, deliver or procure to or for anv such perron against whom notice Is so g veil any In toxicating liquor, shall bo deemed guilty of a mlhdcamor and, upon conviction shall be fined In any sum not exceeding fifty dollars, iu the discretion of the court, and ho intptlsmu'd until such lino aud costs tuo paid. 1'iovlded, that no licensed liquor dealer In said city shall be liable hereunder, unless such notice shall be given him. Sr.iTroNTwo All ordinances ami parts of ordinances coulllcilng with any of the provls Ions of tho foregoing ordluauco are hereby re pealed G'J'hls; ordinance shall take effect and bo In force from and after li's pass ige, approval and publication according to law. Adopted April 8. lWK. Approved Aprils, MV. E. W. ItoH. Mayor L. II. Foiit, City Clerk. Notice to Bridge Builders tractors. and Con- Sealed bids will bo received at the office of the County clerk of Webster County. Nebraska, up to 1. o'clock noon, Saturday, April 29th. l!K)fi, for the erection of one two-span steel bridge, spans to tie 24 feet each, to be set on steel legs, legs to bo 13 feet in length aud set in concrete. 1 me steel brldce. 48 foot span, set on 34 inch tubes. 21 feet in length, piling to be driven in tubes aud llllcd with concrete, the countv to furnish stringers aud lloor for the last named bridge. Illdders to furnish pltns and specifications. All bids to be accompanied by certified check of 1110. The Hoard "f County Commissioners reserve the rtKht to reject any aud all bids. Uy order of Hoard of Cntiuiv Commissioners. K. S. GAlUiK.lt. county Clerk. Red Cloud, Neb , March 2.1, tWJT. ap.t Application for License. Notice is hereby Hived that a petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholders of the First ward of the city of Ited Cloud. "hrabka. has been filed with the city clerk of said city of Ited Cloud pnulng that a license be granted by ihe city council of snlrt cltv to John Politick) fur thu salo of malt, snlritous and vinous Ho nors on lot five (fi), block thirty-one (31). of the original town, now ci ka. That action will the mayor aud city council on the original town, now cliy, of Ited Cloud, Nebras ka. That action will u liv the mayor aud cltv May, HXir. or at the first meeting of the council 3 taken on said petition 3d day of H. B. ASHER, VETERINARIAN Of the Knnsas City Veter inary Collogo Olllco at E. tohnston's, tho Brick Barn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Telephone 82. RED CLOUD, - - NEB. At Blno Hill first Tuesday in each month. thcreaft r. I.. 11 Foht. City Clerk. Dated at Ited Cloud. Nebraska, this J til day of April, lOofi. Application for License. Notice Is hereby given that a petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholders of tho Second ward of the city of iceil Cloud, Nebras ka, has been filed with tiu city clerk o'. said city of ited Cloud, praying that a license be granted by the city council of said city to Charles W. ilushce for tho Hale of malt, spirit our and vinous liquors on lot one (1). block one (1). Williams addition to the city of Ited Cloud. Nebraska. That action will be taken on said petition by the mayor aud city council on thu 3d day of May. HOft, or at the first meeting of the council thereafter. , , , L. II, FonT. City Clerk. Dated at lied Cloud, Nebraska, this Mh day of April, 19U3. Appllcatlea for License. Notice Is hereby given that a petition slgne by thirty or more resident freeholders of ihe Second ward of the city of Ited Cloud, Nebras ka, has been filed with the cltv clerk of said city of Ited Cloud, praying that a license be granted by the city council of said city to F. It. Mandevlllfiforthe sale of rnalt. splrltous and' vinous liquors on lot three (3), block ono (l). Williams' addition to tho cliy of Hed Cloud. Nebraska. That action will be taken on said petition by tho mayor and city council on tbe 3d day or May, ltwh, or nt the first meeting of tho council thereafter. . . . . L.H. Foht. City Clerk. Dated at lied Cloud, Nebraska, thlsbth day of April, 1ft fi. v I a- "