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GATHERED FROM
SUPERIOR
(From the Journal.)
Dan Garber came in from Lincoln
Tuesday and went to Rod Cloud.
W. Parker of Red Cloud came in
from Wichita, Kansas, Saturday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Erwin,
Wednesday evening, a daughter.
Dwight Wilson, of Red Cloud passed
through Superior Tuesday on his way
to Lincoln.
Mrs. Duckor, of Red Cloud, who has
boon visiting Dr. Bock's, returned
Wednesday night.
M. A Mercer went homo to Red
Cloud Wednesday, accompanied by A.
Snapp, of Webber.
Miss Maud Needham, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Noedham, died
Tuesday morning at 0:30.
Tho Degree of Honor gave W. P.
Long, its treasurer, a very agreeablo
surprise last night. In tho course of
tho evoning'a program the members
presented him with a Morris chair.
Married, Sunday at high noon, at
the homo of Mrs. Jennie Kinkoad, nor
daughter, MIsb Edna to Mr. A. Crss.
Tho ceremony was pronounced by
Elder Umbergor of tho Baptist church.
LEBANON.
(From tho Timos.)
Everett Munsell sold his Rawlins
county land last Thursday at a nice
profit of $400.
M. A. Colo sold A. S. Hoag forty
eight head ot hogs yesterday that
avoraged 354 pounds.
Dave Elliott of Roach vicinity had a
dance in his new hoiifo Monday night,
about fifty young people woro present,
Mrs. Goo. M. Shook received a lottor
SunJay from her sister in Angolton,
Toxas, stiting that her father, Fred
Hurst fell off a load of lumber and
25c
30c
40c
50c
65c
75c
75c
NOTIONS,
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OUR EXCHANGES
broke a rib and dislocated bis arm.
Last Sunday morning Mrs. D. W.
Lewis was kicked on thn leg by a cow
aud the leg was broken just above the
ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Brodmarkle, ac
companied by Edwin and Clara May,
attended tho wedding of Mrs. Brod
marklo's cousin, W. G. Stockbridgo to
Miss Retta Cooley at the home of the
brido's parents five milos north of
Alton Monday.
RIVERTON
(From tho Roview.)
Put Fuller returned from Lincoln
Wednesday evening.
W. J. and J. V. Clnrk commonced
work on the addition to Zuiglor's store
Monday morning.
Mrs. Frank Harwood bad tho mis
fortune to lose the ond of her fore
finger on the loft hand in a hand corn
shelter the foro part of the week.
John Lewis was born in Hamilton
county, Ohio, January 29, 1820, and
died Boavor township, Nov. 0, at the
borne of his eon Adelbert Lowis.
J. M Carnaham left Wednesday
evening for Holdrego. Since bis ro
turn from Colorado be has been quite
badly nfllictcd with rboumatism.
Henry Plumb has been contemplat
ing for sumo time putting in a saw mill
to saw up thn timber on his farm a
couple of mile? north.
SMITH CENTER
(From tho Messenger.)
George Hawkins has a line $1,000
house under construction nt his iluo
farm northeast oh town.
Rinehart & Sing o closed a deal the
fust of tun week whereby they sold
then j iirv .tnii to Ernest Rupgor
and Jiiw'ii .T-ilm-iin.
Thorn i E. K lulit has closed nnothi r
laud (I on l whereby lio become tin
owner of tlm Cleveland farm cast of
town Consideration $24,000
Mrs Sum Wright was opointed upon
tlm Hist of tho wook by Drs. Single
and Keliliun for bono disease in one of
hero limbs caused by a bruise somo
tlino ago.
11. J. Aspor of Lincoln township re
ceived word a fow days apo that his
tuiini. wncron and harness that wan
stolon about two wooks ago had boon
located in nussoii county.
John Aldor, living over south of
Athnl was pretty badly disligurod
while- out hunting last Monday. Whilu
attempting to shoot a rabbit tho gun
bursted and broko his nose, destroyed
ono car drum.'broko ono rib and tore
a thumb off.
BLOOMINGTON
(From tho Advocate)
Dr. Sumner reports tho arriva
of a
girl baby at tho homo of
Krnost
Thompson.
Little Miss Ella Iltiopp gave n pleas
ant party last Wednesday night in
honor of her ninth birthday.
Mr. and Mis. Henry Muzzy returned
the first of tho week from Pot Hand,
where they have been living.
Argio C do was brought homo re
cently from Cripple Creek, Colo.,
where ho has boon suffering with rheu
matism. It is reported that invitations have
bcon issued for tho marriage of Miss
Minora Monk formerly of this office to
Mr A. J Skiles of Ash Grove. The
ceremony will taku place November 16.
Sheriff Wulrath was over to Quiucv,
III., tho first of tho weok and brought
back J ffersou Wilson, the party who
embezzled a team of horses ho was
bringing down from Oxford for Wm.
Quinn some time ago.
BLUE HILL
(From tho Leader.
Fred Gund was at Red Cloud this
week.
Dr. Aslior was up from Rod Cloud
Tuesday.
T. J. Ward of Rod Cloud was iu tho
city last Friday.
Otto King and wifo of Bladon aro tho
proud parents of a Qno baby boy.
Wm. Boachman and wifo are tho
proud parents of a pretty littlo girl,
born Sunday.
At the Waffle hearing Thursday the
defendant Pearl Wnillo was bound
over to tho district court.
Wm. Copley and Mary Haller of
Bladen were united in marrirfge last
Wednesday, Judge Keoney officiating.
John Simpson died at bis homo in
this city Tuesday afternoon, after an
extended illness of dropsy. Tho fun
eral sorviccs wore hold Thursday after
noon at 2 o'clock at tho Presbyterian
church, Rov. Brettbauor conducting
the services.
FRANKLIN
(From the Sentinel.)
Geo. O'Nynl of South Dakota is horo
taking treatment from Dr. Byorly.
Dr. Dyorly reports tho arrival of a
son at tho homo of Chas. Shoots Mon
day. Lioutonant Lodsing was soliciting
funds for tho Salvation army in this
city Thursday.
Mrs. Btdlo Eichelbarger gave an
elocutionary recital at the musio ball
Wednesday evening.
The palatial homo of Mr. and Mrs.
William Patterson, near Campbell was
tho scono of a brilliant wedding nt
high noon, Wednesday, Nov. 18, when
their daughter, Miss Eltha, became tho
bride of Wilhelm Snhounoman, Rev.
Ellis, pas'or of tho Congtegational
church oflh'iating.
The Burlincon depot at this place
came near heing destroyed by lire last
Monday, which 'caught in tho roof
from a hiumk from tho engine of "10"
about 10 o' luck Agent Ayor phoned
up towir f i assistance and in less than
litteen iin u nearly one hundred
men n the ground teailv mid
anximi- i o 1 all possible inoiHtnncc.
CORRESPONDENCE
IntoroBtinti Horns Gnthorcd
by Our County Reporters
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Corn husking is tho order of tho day.
S. C. Shuck is feeding 05 head of oat
tlo.
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S. VanDjko is fencing 12 noros
hog-tight.
Mol Sherman is building a corn crtb
for W. J. Haskins.
Rev. J. J. Campbell and wifo of
North Branch called ou friends in Lino
this week.
Clint Henderson find two sons of
North Branch woro the guosts of Win.
Van Dyke Sunday
Spaiks from a thresher engine sol
lire to tho prairie graaH on Amos GiiBt's
laud and did some damage.
The Kev. MUs Goodwin will com-
moneo a seiies of meotirgs at IVnnoy
Cieek Mihool house, district No. 8, next
Sunday,
tended
A em dial invitation is ex-
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to all Bring Pentecostal
hymn hook No. .'
GARFIELD
Geoige Simpson is shelling corn.
There was (piite a uumhi r of faithf.il
ones at tho Wednesday evening prayer
meeting this week.
James Wolf from Clark, Nebiaska.
arrived in Red Cloud Monday, for a
short visit, with relatives hero.
J. J. Ryan's stubh Hue was built last
Thursday to the East Garfield Co.'s
line, and ho had an oyster supper at
night for a small company of friends.
A very enjoyable tinio was experienced
bv thoso present.
On Wednesday evening of this weok,
at tho homo of the bride's mother, Mr.
Georgo Bradshaw was marriod to
Miss Clara Ailc, Rev Davis of Red
Cloud conducting tho nuptial cere
mony. A largo circlo of relatives
wero presont. The brido has lived hor
all lifo and will be missnd by hor nu
meious friends, who nil unite in wish
ing her a happy voyngo over life's tem
pestuous sea.
BLADEN
J. L. Baker drove to Riverton Wed
nesday. T. MoTigh spent Sunday at the
homo of Mr. Duffoy.
T.J. Riggins and family spent Sun
dap at D. O. Rennett's.
Grandma Mooro, who has boon quite
sick, is roportod better.
E. J. Soloman is building n now
dwelling in tho east part of town.
Mrs. Cowley spont Sunday with hor
sun Charles, living south of town.
Miss Estollo Reiehondifer spont Wed
nesday with Miss Grace Woodsido.
Mrs. AmcB of Cambridge is horo vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H.
Morse.
Mrs. D. H. Clark of Campboll is
visiting her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Williams.
Mrs Gerlach of Cowles was visiting
at tho home of Mrs. Cowley the tirst of
tho week.
Mr. Neiswnnge r is enjoying a visit
with his sister from tho western part
of the state.
Mrs. Will Smith of Blue Hill was vis
iting nt tho homo of Mrs. Stryckor one
day Inst weok.
Mr. Henry and family, from east of
Blue Hill, spent Sunday nt tho home
of Dr. Koohlor.
Mr. mid Mrs. Wntifflo roturned from
Ell wood Saturday, whore they had
boon visiting their son Bort.
Quito a number from here attended
Pete Walnut's sale Thursday. Mr.
Warner intends to move to Oklahoma
soon.
Hei man Feis at d fi.mily returned to
Red Cloud Sunday, after spending a
w ci k isiupg fiii ndb and lelatives at
this place
Mr. Mi'lliiuh and Miss (Juliette drovo
over to Campbell Tuesday and vero
tuariied in the Catholic clmroli, return
ing to Bladen, whom a sumptuous din
ner was prepared for them by tho
bride's parents, There weio qtiito a
number present and all join in wishing
Mr. and Mis. Mclltigti a long unit
happy life.
LIVE STCK ilftRKETS IT
KANSAS CITY.
"uKE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY
CLAY.riOBINSON AOOMPANY,
(LIVC OTOOK COMMISSION
MEROHANT8.
C?FJ023 AT OHIOAQO, KANSAS CITY,
OMAHA, SIOUX OITY. BT- JOSEPH
AND DENVER.
Kansas City, Nov. 11 Rocolpts of
cattlo thus far this weok aro 117,400;
last weok, 30,000; last year, 37,300.
Trado for beef si corn Monday was
slow and weak, but all other grades
woro sloady and active Today's mar
ket for beef stoors was again druggy
for all kinds with prices weak and
tending lower. Cows anil heifers
Hold Nlimilv to 10 l!llt.H off Whilu
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stackers and feeders moved rather
slowly at steady to weak quotations.
Veals steady; bulls dull.
Tho following table given prices
now ruling.
ISxtru prime corn-fed steers. .85 50 0 00
Good corn fed steers fi 00 5 50
Ordinary corn fed steers.... ! 00 ft 00
Choico corn fed heifers -1 75-5 25
Good corn fed heifers 1 10-1 75
Medium corn fed heifers.... .'150-4 10
Choice corn fed cows 4 00-4 25
Good !Ki-:i 75
Medium 'J 75-3 25
(.'minors 1 50-2 25
Choice stags 1 00-4 50
Choico fed bulls 3 25 -3 75
Good 300-325
Bologna bulls 2 00-2 50
Veal calves 5 00-0 00
Good to choice native or
western stockors 3 50-1185
Fair 325-350
Common 2 75-3 2ft
Good to choice heavy native
feeders 3 85-4 23
Fair 350-375
Good to choico heavy brand
ed horned roodors 3 25-3 00
Fair .100-1125
Common r2 75-3 00
Good to choico stock hoifora 2 75-300
Fnlr 225-275
Good to choico stock calves,
stoors 4 00-4 25
Fair 350-400
Good to choico stock calves,
hoifors 300-350
Fair 250-300
Rocolpts of hogs thus far this week
aro 27,200; last weok, 23,100; last year,
25,800. Monday's market was weak to
G cents lower and today ranged any
whero from C to 15 conts off with bulk
of sales from $4 70 to 4.82; top 8185.
This makes top lowest since lost Jan
uary. Rocolpts of shoop thus far this week
aro 17,000; last woek 10,700; last year,
11,400. Monday's trado was woak to
lowoa, tho supply running largoly to
foodors Today's figures wero firm for
desirable kinds; othors steady. Wo
quoto choico lambs, ?G,50 to 7.00;
choico yearlings, t5 50 to 5.75; choice
wothors, 35.25 to 5.50; choico owes, 85.00
to 5 25.
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