to HF ll you will eat more Uneeda Biscuit you can do more work, enabling you to cam more money, so that you can buy more Uneeda Biscuit do more work and earn still more money. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY flemsy flutes From Neighboring xomns I 4 9 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES a f RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Ed Wilcox suffered a mild attack of tonsillitis this week. Ralph Tnors sold n span of mules two and a luilf yours old for $280 It U reported that John Wiekstrom and Virdlo Holdrepo were married in San DicRO, Gal. Mr. Campbell of B dlairo, Knn wa in town Thursday with n view of opening an nrt gallery here. Mr. Horrick, Hunter & Son, Taylor Ready and John Sclictinnninn had stock on the Kansas City market this week. - FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Chas. Mnokii was down to St. Joe the first of tho week with cattle. Dr. Bverlv reports tho arrival of a son at August Schwabauer's Thursday. Miss Clara Beitel entertained a num ber of her young frionds Wednesday night. A. R. Barnes went to Marshall county, Kansas, to attend tho funeral of a brother. Moore Mercantile Co. aro arranging tho counters and shelviugs in tho Got- tie building preparatory to .moving. i Grovor Much and Albort Francisco) woro arrested ho fore part of the week on complaint of A. C B trues for stealing two doz-'ii chickens which were sold to P. K Dill & Son for $1 Barnes readily identified eight of his chick-Mis in Dill's coop, tho rest hav ing lioon shipped. Finch sold the chick.nis and Francisco help deliver them. The former plead guiltv before Police Judge l't ck, and was lined 810 and cost?, $1 DO. Unable to raise the amount he was committed to jail. SMITH CENTER (From tho M'essonger.) W. H. Nelson received word last week that his mother had died at her home at TitusvHlo, Pa. Rov. R. H. McCol lough recoived a telegram this morning, announcing tho doatli of Ids mother at Maryland, Thursday. A surprise party waj Riven at tho homo of Milo Dinioud and wifo in honor of their son Merrill last Thurs day evening. John Farnn9 aid his sister, Mrs. II A. Myers, wife of County Treasurer Myers, dopartod for Cltirimln, Iowa, Thursday evening. A telegram Tues day announced tho death of their father. After n long and lingering illness of rhoumuio trouble, Wesley Hawkins, a well known pioncor of Washington township diod at his homo early Fri day morning. The deceased lias boon a resident of tho locality in which he diod for thiity years. Miry Elizabeth Weaver, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woavor of Crystal Plains township, died at tho homo of her parents, Wed uesday,' February 14, 190G. She had been sick most of her life and her doath was not unexpected. Tho im mediate cause of her death was sup posed to bo a partial stroke of paral ysis. Mr. Juotin E. Johnson and Mis- Mary K Best were united in marriage (it the home of tho bride's parents at Vermillion, Smth; Dak ta, lint Wed nesday. Tho gtoom is one of Smith Center's jewelers, having come from South Dakota here about three yearn ng). The bride has been one of Smith Center's talented young ladies for about tli roe years. SUPERIOR (From the Journal ) Tuesday, live oals from the stove set lire to the H tor of Frank BrokawV house, and burned a hole in it. The Superior Cattle Co. shipped seven cars of cattlo Monday, sending four to Omaha, and tho balanco to Kansas City. Arthur Blazer met with a very pain ful accident whilo working with a tele phono company in St. Joe, Monday, by falling from a 15 foot ladder which broke, injuring hU back Alice Carter MiCall, tho little dniigh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A McCall, southwest of Superior, died Tuesday, at tho ago of ejght months. Tho fun eral tok placo at tho homo Thursday. The denth of Robert Kdwards oc curred Fridav, Februarv 0 190G He had been suffering from kidney and xtonrich trouble for over two years. HU weakened b dy could not endure tho effects of a carbuncle which came on his throat about n week ago. The skill of physicians and the love and cure of family and friends were power Was to stay tho hand of tho Grim Rapor. He was in the thirty Hist year of his age. Kunera! services woro hold at Valley View school house. clai.n on Oik crooK, where he ha lived for thirty-six vents. , tiled at tho age ol T. years and 'J mmi'lis. BLUE HILL (From tho Leader. A. 1). B kor shipped stock to Kmsas City Wednesday. Work on the basement of tho Chris tian church is progressing nicely. Mrs llnzeli igg has gone to Ik r home in Kuisns, after closing her meetings Otto Mo.seiitino has purchased the Clarenro Frame residence property in tho west pai t of town. Mrs J. W McC y entertained her Sunday school class of litil- Imjh at her homo Saturday afternoon. Tho bi-ket supper at the Paugh school house Friday night was well at tended and all report a good time. Poter Merton. Jr, was called to Bladen Monday to conduct the funeral of the little babe of Mr. Bay of Grand Island. Tho revival meetings at tho Chris tiii.ii church closed Monday evening During tho meetings there were 51 accessions to tho church. Flossie Qnijglo of Roscmont, who has been sick for so long with typhoid fever, died Tuesday. Tho bereaved family are sympathized with in their loss. Tho funeral s irvicos woro held Wednesday, E. G Reos, preaching the sermon. LEBANON. (From tho Times.) Born, t Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Adonis, a son, .Tuesday morning. Tho lifteenmonths-old baby of W. E. Kimsey, died Friday morning of pneumonia. Funeral services will bo hold at the houso Saturday at 11 a. m. Word comcB from Downs of tho burning of tho round house and ma chine shop of tho Central Branch rail road at that placo M ndny at 12 o'clock. At 7a0 Wednesday overling, Febru ary 14, nt their homo in this city, Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. Housel presented Mr. i Charlos W. Leonard with u boautiful and lovable valentine, thoir daughter Minnie. In the presenco of thirteen relatives and frionds, Rev. Treniuin of the M K. church pronounced tho words which made Charlie and his valontine partners for life. S. H. Manthoi diod at his residence I on Oak Creek in Webster township nt u o'oiock rot). H, or bright!) disease, from which he had suffered more t tin it a year. Tho deceased wis born ii the province of Poson, Germany, and oamo to Kansas in 1801), taking up a CAMPBELL (From J.ho Citizen.) K. A. Hunt of Doniphan arrived here this week to caro for his brother, who is sick with tho measles. Fred Jacohson returned from Omaha the other day, where ho had beon at tending the Ltimbonimn'j association. Dr. Gingrich, nftor an absence of over a month, returned home fiom th west Friday morning for a short si ay He is now a traveling representative f.ir a drug company. John Chasdick departed last M n day for Fairbnry, Neb , in response to information that his brother-in-law, Mr. Norris, a section foreman, was struck by a train and his legs alums' torn from his body. Hopes are enter tained for his recovery, though his condi ion is serious. P. II Rutin came very near bidding farewell to this holy world this wc k Pete was on top of a new barn and in some manner slipped and fell, landing on the end of a big plank, which tipped and he went downward at a livoh rate, hut fortunately rolled to one side when ho t truck tho ground, the plank falling along side of him. MANKATO. (From the Advertiser.) Mr. Chas. Dick and Minnie Kirk Patrick were united in marriage at the Presbyterian churoh, Rev. Morloy of. liciatuig. Grandma Whittington, an old time resident hero, died ht her homo Tiitus day noon. She was 78 yo.ws old and leaves three childion. Funeral will tie held Saturday and burin I will talc placo at Burr Oak. At tho hoinn of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ( Fearing of Man k-i'o, Mr. Lister Imaii of Kanardo, Kansas, and Miss Minnie Fearing wen muted in marriage at 8 a. in. Sundit, F'Oiiiur II.Kov M I'. LimiiiW utile, .ling iiniiv OfMi, Hi" hip ni'iii, hiteho'' li 'i 'i"iili MmimI-iV vniiiff mi (1 sifirl d . ni-i't No 5 'Mi the R i-lc Nlnnd ! tinning ai'Mind iime wax the lui ' uiet and Kimi'tv ws thrown out. Th' i t"'in inn to the M i P'icilie depot unit "'tried down tin1 truck A search was s'nr ed for them anil as it was very1 'it k and filnv if wis imnosaihlo to' li'ul th'ein for about two hour", when , lh"V were found near Ben Bishop's feed vard. One lmrn h-nl Ids leg tir k'Mi anil had to be ktM"d. BLOOMINGTON (From the Advmvite ()i'nr A. Trumbull nt d M's" Lu'u Oriw f inl vnre mnrrlnd Ki'nt'k'in. Mr and Ms U V M "G'ew lint Widned'iv evening enlcvtained their fi-iendo at a card nnrtv. W. It Mofg'in hi purchased m red dene1 'ind "several lots nf J, H. K'ing in tlwi i"-s o'irt "f the eilv. U II Binihlll. on complaint of An drew Sei r st, nil of Itii-erton. for dory, lug n concealed gun, was found guiltv In tlie coiint j idge nnd given a line of ?!") nnil cots, tola' $!t7. Ij'iot Wednesdnv night the Odd Fe toiva nf thU place assUted by the Re. Iiokahs gnve a splendid banquet. The d wii-o to the hall were thrown open at 1) oV'"'k, after inue degree work had been llnished ami a ohort program wim tendered. Aftor the program was completed the visitor" were invited to tho court hoiiHi', wheio a'most e'oarit mil sumptuous linnqnot 'mil been pre pared. Plates were laid for 125 and about as many more served nt the second table. MIXED FARMING WHEAT RAISING RANCHING Tlirco Kfent pursuit Jinvo nirnlii sliown won ilcrful results on th FREE Htmistead Lands OP WESTERN GANADA MagnMrrnl I'llmnlr- I'iiriiinnitoir Inu In tlipjr flilrt fl'tit hi tlv inlililln of Novciiitiir. "All nro tnuiiut to he tunro than itcii5Ctt with tho lliiul rcoult.nof ho pu.st BCuson'A Imrvcsts." -lixtnicu Oonl. wooil, wntrr. Imr In nlmtiil. nni'o miliool", olmri'lip", iinirknlxcnii. vuiilnnt. 'IIiIhIm HitM'nuit $1 wlicnt. Ainty fur Infurniiillnii lo HiimtIii. IimiiIimiI nf itninluriilinti, Ultima, ('iiliiiilni nrtntliii TiilliinlnK HUlliur ttoil Cnnuiliiiii UuriirnuH'iil Awuiit: 801 N.Y. LHo Bklg., Omahn, NcU. Moutlou tbli tmpur. HpmpjpmiH . L&$ ' MP W.V.Bonncll, Burlington Bulletin. Additional trains to tho northwest commencing Fobrnary 11, two daily trains to Montana, Washington, Puget Sound and Portland, via Bil lings, Mont., short line. Special hotneseeUers rates greatly reduced round trip rates to tho North Platte Valley and the Pig Horn Basin. February i0, March (5 nnd 20. Loss than one fare for round trip. Low one way and round trip rates to points in tho south and soiit Invest February 20, March 0 cud 20. Colonist raes- specially low one way colonist rates to points in Colo rado, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and California, February lf to April 7, inclusive. lloniosookors excursion rates To points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. February 20, and Larch (5 and 20. Send for free folders, dosoriptivo of irrigated lands in tho North Platte Valley, tho Big Horn Basin, tho Bil lings district and eastern Colorado. Specify which you want. To tho sunny south winter tourists rates daily until April .'10. Return limit to Juno 1, 1000. Write mo just what trip you have in mind and lot mo adviso you tho least cost and best way to make it. J. F. EmvvitDS, Agent. fpffiPl T.ME TABLE. S6 Rod Cloud, Nob. LINCOLN OMAHA OHlUAdO 81. JOE KANSAS CITY S2. It(J (J IS and til points cusl and with. MitiVEK HELENA III) TIE SAL'l LAKE C'T PORTLAND SAX EKAXUISCO and all point west. TnAINH I.KAVB AH rOl.l.OIVB'. Vo, IS. I'ntihL'tiKor ilnlly for OIhtMii hiiiI Ht. KnuielH lirntirliet-. Ox ford, McCook, Duuvurnnil nil liolulH wt'Ht - 7 05 ,m. "o, 14. I'HfiHPiiKcr ilnlly for St. Joe, KuiihHit (Ml), AIcIiIkom. tit. I.oiiIn. Lincoln vln Wymoti) hiiiI nil polulH unst nnil loulh Ml) .n Mn 15, 1'iii.MMiKL'r. dully. Denver, nil iiolutx In UoloMiilo, Ulnh Hint (,'iillfornlft T.fiOp.is. No, lfl. I,HL'nKcr. ilnlly for St. .lou. KhUkhh City. AIcIiIhoii. St. Louht unit nil polnih ohmI nnil south ..lDUUtt.tn. So. 174. Ari'iiinmiHliitlmi. Minnhiy, Wciliiciliiy nnil Krlilny.llHht Iiikh, (itHinl ImuihI, liliuik IIIIIn nnil hII liolulH In the north woht VJi'ivar. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. ClilciiKD, I'l'l). JO.-MIM weal her In the Unllcil SlntcH nnil iillli-lnl repnilrt hIiou'Iii mi liicrciiHcil whi'iit nereiiite lu Kriiuci' causi'il u slump hi the lm-ill wui'iil iiinrKrt here today. At the 'lom wheat for M:i. ili'llvi'i-y w.in olf rnsic. ('nni was down '".'. tlntn showed u Iohs of 'fii'Ci I'lo vlhlniiH were "'('IT'ji' lower. C'IiihIii prices: Whenl-Mny, S'jT(S'-"je: .Inly, 8lo; Seit.. 81e. Corn -May, -tile; July, V.Viv: Kept., -He. OntH-Mny, '-".Hie; .Inly, 'J'.ltfce; Sept., 'J.V&. l'oi-U-.Muy, $1.-.iI7j; July, ?li.:ii. I.urd Muy, $7.7.1; July, .57.W. ItlliH-Mny, $8.1L'Vu8.iri; July, JfSJOrc 8.i!JV6. CIiIciiro Onsli Prices-No. 2 hard wnent, "DfttS-c; No. II hard wheat, 77(181 e; No. -corn, WKTJitiVic; No. 'J oats, .m-Wiv. Slccplnit, dlnltiK. nnd rreliuiitK rlmlr rum. niMiis irni'i no inroi if n mntm. 'iickcis 1.010 imn to miy polul In the Unllcil 2lfitliu fir I'ntliifln Korluforiniitloa. tlmu tnhh'H. mnpi or ticket tall on or mlilrcNt. A. CoiiDrur. A Kent. Hud Oloud, Nuhr. or I.. V, Wnkulvy, nnuornl I'uh iuiiroi Atient OiiihIiii. Ni'liruNtH H. B. ASHBR, VETERINARIAN Of tho Kansas City Veter inary College Ofllce at B. .lohiiHton's, tho Brick Barn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Tolophono 82. RED CLOUD, - - NKB. At Blue Hill first Tuesday in ouch month. HOLLISTER'a Rncky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Dnsy Modlolno for 13aay Poople. Brings Qolilon Hoalth and l!onuvoit Vigor. k :wfllflo for Contlna(lon, Indlpostlnii, I.lvo nil Klilucy TronhloM. l'iinnU'M. KozuiiM. Inuiuro Uloou, Had Hreatli, Slneelnh Dowels, tleadocho and lhclcurlio. It's Kocl:y PTouutnln Ten In mo- 'ftt form, m renM 11 lmv. (lenulno iiinuo by Joi.msteu IJni-ii Oomi-anv, Jlnlhnii, Wla. FOR SALLOW PEOPLE f'-.iir -'j(junr m$V5i mm UHiMnHU TtH WH'I ' i "nil ' ' 'VI 1 I' I III MM mv PARKER'S l!A!f? DALSAM ricatui r.rnl Ik-wi: '".el tlia lulr. I'liiiiiuua n I(i xii rift nt Rruwlh, Never I'ailr, to Ilcttoro Uray IIiilp tn itn V-uf-ul Dolor. Curci i-ilp il. .:! j t lulr Ulhug, on-,U' ft Cil ' ni jrilKAll 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE South Omaha Live Stock. Bniitli Oiiinha, Keli. LU-Cutt!e- Uereliits, 0,7(10: MiWic lower; native cteeiH, '.',."i(ii ,'i.r.O; cowh and helferx, Sfll.lKKd 1. 10; enimerH, ?1.7.VS'J.8.V, stoel.ern nnd feeileiH, .V-'.S.Vu l.-lO; i-nlves, .V.'I.Oofiil.'J."; IiiiIIh, hIiikh, etc., ?'-'.7.V((.l.()0. II.ij;h lteeelitH, I.IKH); Tie low er; heavy, S.V.ir.lKI.OJ'j; mixed, iAWM n.iiru Unlit, $.wra.w pIkh, f..(xx,.-i.7., hlllk of Miles, $.V.IJttfl.".07H.. Kheel-He-eelptH, '-'J.tXKi; hIow to HU' lower; yi-nrllUKN, ?.".(l.''(U1o: wethers, .f.V.'.Vitri.M); ewen, ?l.7." ii."i.:i(; laiiitiH, $ll.7.Vii".K. Kansas City Live Stock. KniimiH t'lly, I'eh. -"O. Cattle Iteeelpln. KUHHI; stemly; native heef (-leers, ,f I.0O1' (1.00; western fed steers. '..r,Y,i7t.Wi stiel er and feedi IS, .flUHKI.NI; cows, .'.' .V( l.It.-.; heifers, tfll.'J.ViM.IMI; enlves, S:i.OO'(7..'(. HoKs Ueeelpts, 1.'i,(hi0; o)iiMied hienily, closed weal.; top, HfiVWy, hulk of hiiIcm. $nO.V7n.17'j: heavy. $H.irn.'JiO; pIkh and IlKht, ".W-1-. Sheep -Kecoipts, 1(1.000; Hie lower; Innilis. ?.').r.(it.t)0; ewes arid yeiiilliiKS, !?l.r',(.VS. Chlcarjo Live Stock. ChlefiKo. I'el. -(t.-Cattle ItecelptH, .1,000; ilnw, Kteiuly; hecve, $:i.lKVi(tl.:i."i; cows il till heifers. .fl.'0'rI.IMl; sloekers nail feeders, $,J.7."ii-l.."i: TeMMis, WStm-iAO. IIokk Ho selptH, L'11,000; sleudy; mixed ami hutehei-H, JKLOOfiiailO: uimil heavy, $(l.'-'Oi(l.:ifl; roush heavy. (i.0.'jii(l.1.'ij llirht, JiUXKiid.W, plKS, ri.7(ft(i.10; hull; of Kales, H.IWttfi". Hlieep Itecrlpts, in,(K0; meaOy; Bheep, ia.tti'113.70; lambs, ?U.lXIi7.'J3. ' Trade WlAnns Designs CoPVniBHTS &c. Anvnnn jnnitfnir n nbnlnli nml ,ln,.rlnt Inn ttintr I nulclily iijrnrtnln nnr opinion froo wlictlier n 1 , Invention Is pronnlily patenliililu. ( iiiiinmnlrn 1 tlimiHtrlctlyrontidcntliil. IIANDDOOK on l'atii:u sent freo. Olili-it nuonry for eci'iirnii; PiUentd. 1'aU'iitti tnkuu tliroindi Alunn A Co. receive 1 tpi-cliilfiodctJ, without clinrKO, lutlin I Scientific Hmctictin. I A hnnclsnmply llliintrnlcd wcokly. I.rcrst clr I filiation if miy nrlontlllo louniiil. 'I'tjriim. 1 3 it 1 jimr: four niiuitbs, 1. Sold by till nowinlonlcrn. MUNN & Go.30B'oadNevv York llruncli onico, G26 V St., Washtnuton, 1). O. IM INSURANCE BKninst Fire, Li(,'htniiig, Cy clones and Winilstorms, so J NO. e, STMNSEm, aKont for the Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Nob,, tho host in Btiranco company intlie f"te. Isaac B. Colvin REAL ESTATE, Farm Loans and Insurance, Telaphonos: Glonwood und Guide Box 23. Itoclc lines. GUIDE ROOK, NEB. H I. J il I . I ' '.1 f