V Soda Crackers and anything you choose milk for instance or alone. At every meal or for a munch between meals, when you feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant corner, in the morning when you wake hungry, or at night just before going to bed. Soda crackers arc so light and easily digested that they make a perfect food at times when you could not think of eating anything else. But as in all other things, there is a difference in sod crackers, the superlative being Uneeda Biscuit a soda cracker so scientifically baked that all the nutri tive qualities of the wheat arc retained and developed a soda cracker in which all the original goodness is preserved for you. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 4) Unit tfc Ut b tfe tit l ib ti xb U ki li U ti vl vi it h xi it vfe ki lb i it l tt k k lb vb vi Vb vfc vb ii tb kb vb tb vb tb vb vb vb vb vb vb vb fc. r -a c Jleiasy Jiotes prom Neighboring Touins I . . GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES '1fii(pi(fi(jipiiPlxi'jiTiP'iii'i'(i'(vi'?i(iiiiii'JiiiitTT1"r''P'' SUPERIOR (From tho Journal ) II. L Pierco was wearing a violet today which tie plucked in his front yard J. M. MfDndo has lioin appointed deputy marshal, at a salary of $40 per month. George Braddiaw of North Branch, Knn , has purchased a half interest in A. C Bradshaw's hutcher shop. One of Dr. Brainerd's lino driving 1 manifested horses rolled onto a rusty nail a few days oro. Tho injury caused blood p isoninfr, resulting in tho death of tho animal. Mrs. Abbio Adams of this city, na tional president of tho W. It. C, and Mrs Miry Morgan, national secretary, left on Sunday for an extended trip through tho east. O N. BuRley has Fold his store build contonts, was totally destroyed by lire last Thursday morning. Tho lire was caused by a lamp exploding. E. G. Ileus has finished fivo cniont block foundations for Harm Rose, in tho east part of town, and has tho con tract for building tho houses. Eighteen persons recoived tho ordi nance of baptism at the Christian church this week, and about forty have declared their intention of leading a Christian life. Much interest is being SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger.) Tony Fisher is carrying his left ankle in a sling. Soott Rico and Lennie Uhl have re turned from thoir trip to Mexico. Dan Kelloy, tho cigar manufacturer of Sabutha. was hero Wednesday try ing on Kist Third street to Mullett & . inR to jnterest our business men in tho Hafner, who will movo into it with , 0StablishmenL of a cigar factory inthia their stock of goods, aftor making tho cjtv necessary repair?. j0m Shrlier, afretl 89, died M nday Georgo Pool had a had accrdont at . , , , , lome . ,,, ... "rt -- - --- -- , f-, , his homo yesterday. A nan containing groase had been left in tho ovon of the kitohon stove, a big iiro was built later and H9 a result tho oven door was blown open and tho greaso blown in every direction. Tho carpot took Iiro in several place, and in attemptrng to remove tho burning pan of greafo Mr. Pool had his hand badly burned. m BLUE HILL (From tho Leader. Little Josephine Hopki is recovering j ,--,0( from her serious illness. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cmrad died Fbruary 2. At tho wolf hunt northeast of town Friday ono wolf was capturod. Tho interior of It A. Simpson's new office building has beon painted. II. M. Scott shipped his goods and moved his family to Afton, Iowa, this week. G. A Gaunt has gono to Orleans, where ho will be dight oporator for tho Burlington. About twonlT of tho frionds of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turner gavo them a sur price party Friday evening. Mrs. Ilanna Current died Monday at the homo of hor daughter, Mrs, Lewis Conrad. Sho was 07 years of ago. About twentyMivo of her young friends gave Miss Mamie Kinzio a sur prise party at her homo Tuesday over ing. The homo of Bun Prentice, with it- tun tnilo north of here. Ho had been a resident of this county sinco the early seventies. Marsh P.irkr, who years a;jo stood for a good share of the live stock busi ness of eastern Smith atd wostorn Jowoll counties, making- his homo at old Salem, now lives in Omaha. Ernost Hugger and Miss Goldio Fahl gron slipped away to Fairbury, Neb , last Wednesday and surprised their parents and frionds by getting mar- Thoy returned homo Thursday to face tho music. A groat many Smith Center people woro surprised last Sttturday when tlioy received through the mail an nouncements that Thomas H Hooper and Miss Mibel Boughman had been married December 28, in St. Joseph. Iowa, and departed for that place t att'Hid the funeral. I A young man who had soi'iueil em ployment of Friul Carl, Jr., wm arrest ed on tho street last Thursday by it , constable of Franklin. As near as wo could learn tho young fellow pur chased a horso in payment for which ho forced a chock on tho bank. He afterwards sold the horso to get the 1110007. BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) A baby girl arrived Monday at tho home of Jacob Schnorlo. Ed Moffott has gone to Republican, where he has accoptol a position in a bank. W. B. Morgan and wife have re t trued from a yeai's residence in Cali fornia. John Dunn, jr , and Clarenco Sharp have gono to Kansas City on a pros pecting' tour. Stanley Uroitwoiser of Upland has accepted n position as stenographer for I. E. Montgomery. Itay Phelps fell and broke an arm in two places while placing on a chain between the hitching posts in front of tho postoilluc. Theodore llackurott, a young man from over in Kansas, has been arrett ed for forging tho name of Cliff G asset to a check for $25. Thomas Mulally and Sam Wallen of Farmers township woro each lined 83 and costs for cutting a wire fence on Win. Fitzpatrick's p'aco. R1VERTON (Kit III Hie Hevuw.) I) It Sclu'M k will operate tho.K ich f n in Hits 3 n 1 . J-iltii Wit kiiniii and Mert Harwood Iimvi gniie to l.i s Angeles. II Jmi ksnn Went to Kansas City Sun dav with a lino load of cattle. Neal Marshall went to KaiiMis Citj esterday to consult a physician. "Scotty" C'wan was 011 the St Joe market with fat cuttle this wet k. T. N. Moore went to Omaha Monday to servo on llut fo '.oral grand jury. The funeral of ()car Oustot, who died Friday, was held Sunday at 2 p. in. Andrew LcoiiihI has bought the biiililing now 1 ci'Upiud by Fulton' hanlwaio sloio II V ItU'hnnN has ItMUg'tt some lot ea-ttf the C tlltollo ohiirch and will lintltl a it Bidciicc. Mrs. ilttltlen received word thi morning of the burning of the lino "BlfiOO hum on her (aim ten miles north of town, last night. LEBANON. (From tint 'rimes.) Lull fc Hell havo bought tho Leba non mill and elt vator. The dam for tint citv water system was coinitlt t"d last Saturday. D. W. B'iiwii if Salem stild a span of four.yoar old colts to A. V. Culp for $32f. Twins a bny anil n girl woro born to Mr. and Mis. L. K. Brown Montlay night. The girl lived only twenty four hours. Last Friday evening Mnik, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Peters, fell from a high chair and dislocated his right arm. Since the Hrt of lust month Police Judii" Dtinton has turned over to the city t'casiirv $113 for lines which he lias asnsed. Dr. W.C Bower went to Fairbury Tnursday to see John Noiris, foreman of tho wrecking er w, who got a leg broken at Srandia. John Heiiz rfC'ivtttl word this week of the denth, at St Mink's hospital in Kinsas City, of Amos Latidor.slagcr, from typhoid fever Twenty-five BUSHELS of WHEAT to the Acre means a prodacllvo cnpiiclty in dollar of over $16 pi r Acrt This on land, which has cost the fanner nothlnir, but tho price of tllllne It. Icllti ita own story. Tho Canadian Government Rlvcwitliaoliitclf frrr tonvirf Hcttlcr 100 ncros of such lantl. I.nmls iiiljolnlne can he put clinsctl nt ftntii I(itolK) per aero front ritllroitiln and oilier corpora iitlons Alrrndy 175,000 fnrtners from llto UnlU'd Sliilcft httvu tnntlo lliclr hmncH In Cnnmln. For pitnitiltlet "2Pth Crnlnry Cnnmln," mid nil liiforninllon apply lo SniH-rlntcmlent of Iniml (.'ration, Oltnwn, Cnnndn; or to the fnllowlriK nnthorlrcil Canv dlnn Government Audit: W. V.Ucnnclt.GOl N.Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Mnntlon tlil pxr. " at Vll ' 1 "" ,9 MANKATO. (From tho Advnrtber.) The A. O U.'W. nt this platio had a big blhw out Sattirdav nlfirht. The littlo child of Mr. nnd Mrs. I. W. Walker is very sick wirh lung fevfr. Our hahv rooorrer reports a nine pound boy at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomson, born, February 2. Thn Sophomoro c'as and tho High school tPachorB gavo Misses Harriot and Fern Mundy a farowoll surpriso. Tho Fisher boys' dray team ran awny Mondav and mado things lively for awhilo. Tho tenin waB not hurt, but th wagon was entirely destroyed. Mrf. W. F. SinimondB is at Smith Center this werk visiting her parents atten'lincr the marriage of her sister, Mabel Boughman, to Prof. Hooper, Superintendent of the Smith Center High ehool. Thursday evening nt the beautiful Imrtifl of Mr. and Mrs C. It. Cole, on Otklnnd and Center avenues, occurred a pntty lor g to be remembered by tho crowd in attendance. The occasion was tho fifty ninth biithday of Mr. Cole of which an informal party whs given Tuesday evening of last woek. CAMPBELL (From tho Citizen.) A. Fronting returned last Saturday from a visit with his home folks in Oklahoma. D. P D.iniolson and wifo returned last Tuesday from Enid, Okla., where thoy went to visit relatives. II. Crilly roceived an engino Friday evening of six horse powor which ho 'will place in his yards for tho purpose of pumping wntor, grinding feed and sawing wood. On Wednesday John Dudok recoivod the sad intelligence that his youngest brother, Vinuent, had diod at Toledo, FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Oscar Burroughs has abkud tho city tor a lighting franchise. L U. Kobinotte sold four 3-year-old mules last wek for 9700. "it. M. Sturdevant died Saturday, February 3, aged GO years. Clow Bros, will build a largo cement block addition t their barn. Taylor Cameron has bought ono of James Conkling'e automobile's. Miss Lulu Crawford and Mr, Oscar A. Trumbull weromarriid Wednesday, February 7. H L. Knee received word this woek from Moonllold, W. Va., that his wife gavo birth to a son on the 81st ult. Frionds to tho number of a hundred or more assembled at Harrison hall Monday even ing, where Prof. C. A. Hart was given an agreeable surpiise, it being the sixtieth anniversary of his birth. Tho now Conkling block narrowly minted destruction by Hie last Satur day when a bucket of roofing tar lett bluing on a biovo onuglil tiro. The coiling and walls will havo to bo ie-painted. Burlington Bulletin. Additional trains to tho northwest commencing Fobrnary 11, two daily trains to Montana, Washington, Pugot Sound and Portland, via Bil lings, Mont., short lino. Special homoseolvors rates greatly reduced round trip rates to tho North Platto Vnlloy and tho Big Horn Baein. February 20, March 0 nnd 20. Loss than ono faro for round trip. Low ono way and round trip rates to points in tho south arid southwest February 20, March G ontl 20. Colonist rates specially low one way colonist rntos to points in Colo rado, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington nnd California, February 15 to April 7, inoluslvo. Homobeokors excursion rates To points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. February 20, and Larch 0 and 20. Send for froo foldors, doscrlptivo of irrigated lands in tho North Platto Valley, tho Big Horn Basin, tho Bil lingB district nnd eastern Colorado. Specify which you want. To tho sunny south winter tourists rates dally until April .10. Roturu limit to Juno 1,1000. Write mo just what trip you have in mind and lot mo adviso you tho loast cost nnd bout way to nmko it. J. F. Edwmids, Agent. IIsIWBMI T,ME TABLE' MifiTnSW Reci Cloud, Neb. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO 37. JOE KANSAS CITY S7. LOUIS i7id all points east and wuth. DRNVEH HELENA UVT1E SAL'l LAKE O'T PORTLAND SAX FR.WCISC6 and all pvintt west. tiuinb liavb An rou.owii: So, IS. 1'atiHutiKcr dnlly for Obcrlln mid St. KrmiclN lirnncliuh. Ox ford, Mt't'ouk, Denver nnd nil pnlntH went T 0 .m. So, 14. rnMengcr dnlly for St. Joe, Khiikhh City, Atclilhon. St. I.oiiIb, Mucoid vIh Wymote nnd nil pnlntN cunt nnd mittth 2 01 n. So 15. 1'AHnenKur. tlHlly. Dunvor, nil points In Colorado, Umli and California ? Ml p.m. So. 16. I'aHHcttKcr. dnlly for St. .loo, KnttKRH City. Atrhlnnti, SI. I.oiiIm and all puliilH Oakland Konih l():i().ia. Mo. 174. Aeeiuiiinodiillnn. Monday, WcdncMlay and I'rldiiy.lliuu Iiiun, Orand IMiind, Muck DIIIh and all points In lite nortlnvoKt ts til p a. bleeping. dlnltiK. nnd reellnltiK elmir mm. Heats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and inKRtiKe cheeked to any point In the United Mitlvs or Cnnndn. For Information, tltno Utiles, maps or tlokou oall on or addremi A. t'onover. AkoiiI. Hod Otoud, Nobr. or I.. W. WaUeley. (lonural J'an- tinKUi Aeont OntRha. NcliriiNta H. B, ASHER, VETERINARIAN Of tho Kansas City Voter Inary College Ofllce nt E. Johnston's, th Brick Barn. All CALLS PROMPTLY AT11NDW Tolophono 82. RED CLOUD, - - NBB. At Bine Hill first Tuesday in eab month. HOLLISTERM Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medlolns for Buoy People. Brines Ooltlon Uoalth and llonowcd Vigor. A flneclilo for ConBtlnntlon, IndlROstlon, Live and Kidney Troubled. 1'ltnplcH, Gczcim. Inipnro Illood, Ilnd Ilreatli, RltlRKlfllt nowcls, Heniluoho and Hftd:iif ho. It's Rooky MonnUtln Ten In run let form, m ,nts a box. flinnlin made by Hou.isTKa Diiuo Company, Mndlson, Win, 30LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE MM PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cltaniri and trtit!riri the htlr. Promote! a luxuriant fruvth. Nover Fails to Itcstoro Qray llnlr to lta Youthrul Color. Curti elp dlfri u lialr laMtcg. av.anilsi.nJtt Drurglm 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE jjmjra Trade Marks , Designs CopvmoHTS Ac. Anrono sending a akotrh and description mnr qnlcklr jucertnln our opinion free whether an Invention is protmblr pntontntila. Comtnunlrv tlons strictly conUilontlnl. HANDBOOK on l'atcnia ent iroo. tiinesi neoncT jor aucuriiiK potenia. I'ntenta tiikun tliroimh Munn A Co. recelr ntcial notice, without clmrgo. In tho Scientific American. A hnndaomclr Itlnstratnd wceklr. Irtot cir culation nf nny sclent lllo Journal. Terms, 13 yonr: four months, fl. Bold brull newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Bfoadw"' New York JJrauch Offlco, di Y Kt Washlnuton. D, O. m INSURANCE aKnlnst Fire, LiRhtniriff, Cy clones and Windstorms, seo JNO. B. STANSER, agont for tho Farmers Union Insnr anco Co., Lincoln, Net,, the best in surance company inthe s'-te. Isaac B. Colvin HEAL ESTATE, farm Loans and Insurance. Telephones: Glenwood and Guldo Rock lines. Box 23. GUIDE ROCK, NEB. 1 1 1 i 1 I I ; i i lHttW .-vV -A1vwvlWWiw.Srwra