J v m. ZT-r V m Every Niece and Nephew of Uncle Sam should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda crackers, because they are the one food with which all of them are familiar. Uncle Sam has Riven out figures showing that soda crackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements, properly proportioned, than any food made from flour. This is saying much for common soda crackers, and much more for Uneeda BlSCllIt, because they arc soda crackers of the best quality. They are baked bcttci more scientifically. They are packed better more cleanly. . The damp, dust and odor proof package retains all the good ness and nutriment of the wheat, all the freshness of the best baking, all the purity of the cleanest bakeries. Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people. His people have shown that they think UnOOda BfSCUlt the best of that food, nearly 400,000,000 packages having already been consumed. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 'morning, April 2H, of some chronic i disorder wit It wliloli she wus ulllictcd for Nuvunil yearn. Funeral services wore couductnd ut the At. 10. church1 by Hov. A. A. King lit 1! o'clock Mon-j day. r , MANKATO. 1 (From tin- Advertiser.) ! Orvillo Fuliuor, formerly h barber' nt this place, but now of Concordia, i was married Tuesday evening to Miss! Carrie liingor, or that city. I A young man nrmod VnnHuson, of tin Ksbou country, was kicked by ii , h- imi Monday and badly injured. The ' doctors fear ho will not recover. I The cement sidewalks builders aro getting busy those warm days. The results will bo some protty good side walks in Maukato before tlio .summer is over. Mrs. W. S. Durrett went to Lobu non last night in response to nines sago stating tlio critical condition of her brother, Levi Steiner, who mot with a serious accident Tuesday oven ing. Tlio Burr Oak high school ball team came down yesterday and put tlio fix ings to the Mankato high school team, The gaiiio was played on tlio grounds north of the U. 13. church and a fairly lingo crowd attended. The score was 10 to 1 in favor of Burr Oak. ifc Ui ill lb b lb Ur J i U Of ib i Unit vb tb U A ik U A Jiemsy flotes prom Neighboring Touins I 4 f- 2 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES BLUE HILL (From tbe Lender.) E. G. Rees has erected a 30x32 dry ing room to his cement block factory building. A fet of new lamps have been placed in the M. 13. church. A much needed improvement. John A. Kay of Napyneo, has nccept ee a position as clerk in W. C. Fruhm's general store. (.'has. and Ray Ilogato shipped in two ear loads of young cattlo from Kansas City Saturday. Our ball tenm played at Guide Rook last. Thursday and cleaned up the Guide Rock team to the tune of 5 to 0. C. F. Schliigter and family arrived hero Wednesnay and will open up a new store in the room north of the creamory office. 13. J. J. Mcedts has tho cellar com pleted and is gitting the material on the ground for his lino new residence in west Blue Hill. Wm. Gihley, father-in-law of E. F. Reese, died at his homo iu Grand Is land Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reoso loft for Grand Island Saturday to at tend the funeral. Monday disclosed tho fact that Mr. Uoulier had a large abscess in the ab dominal cavity iu addition to a bad appendix. Tho abscess was taken from him but the patient will not be in condition to havo tho appendix ro moved for some days. Mrs. August Rrunko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Everliug, died Sun day, April 29, at a hospital in St. Louis, where sho had been taken from her homo tho Tuesday previous. Death resulted from an oporation for appondicitis. Hattio Florence Ever ling was born September 23, 1879, in Union county, Iowa, removed with her parents to Seward county, Nob., in March 1889, whore she remained until 1893, when sho came to Webster coun ty. Here her girlhood was passed and January 19, 189G, was married to Au gust Bruuko of this place. at Lahore, India, where sho has boon as a missionary of tho United Presby terian church. Goorgo W. Bonnoll, was born in Morgan county, Indiana, May 2.1, 1812, and died in Superior, April 2G, 1900 He enlisted in Co. E. 11th, Kauas Cav alry," Fob. 22, 1801, was discharged Sopt ember, 180). Ho was married Jund f0, 1872, to Mrs. Alta Coifou. BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) Evangelist Huffom has been holding I revival meetings in tno uaptist. cnurcn tho past wook. Ernest Parker is walking around with crutches on account of injuring his knee by stopping into a hole. On Wednesday forenoon in tho Catholic church, .Tamos Carney and Miss Mamie Strangmau, Father Loug not oillciatiug. W. E. Waller brought to our oflico this week a curious freak of nature in the shape of a little pig without an undor jaw or tongue. Fred Bussoy, who lived with J. M. McCnmmon for awhile in this city, was recently murdered nt Fayottevillo, Ark. Ho had ouly boon married n month. RIVERTON (From the Review.) John Wickstrom has planted a hedge of a now variety around his lots. Robert and Ben A lion wont to Lebn non, Kansas, to buy some horses. Gus lverson has tho foundation laid for his now rosidonce iu tho west part of town. Tho Riverton Creamery Company is putting in a now boiler iu tho eugii o room this wook. Tho Woodman lodge voted S'-2." at their last mooting to bo sent to tho Woodmnu lodge nt San Francisco. John Roxroat, who hns beon work lng for W. H. Hobart, for several months, resigned his position Satur day and wout to Missouri. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Alnhonso Gaguon, who hns been general utility man In tho over-popular cafe of Wm. Osoorne, has accopUd a position in tho Bank of Campbell Joo Roulier, who accompanied his brother Dolor, to tho hospital nt! Omaha hist week returned Wednes I day. The result of tho operation hold SUPERIOR (From the Journal.) Uov. Pollock went to Lawrence, Kan., this morning to attend the state Sunday school convention. L. W. Mondoll, who "dished out" tlio mall here n few yenrs ngo, but who now lives at Schuyler, Neb., hns re ceived tho appointment of mail clerk. A. M. Collett, master car builder of tho Union Pacific shops at Omaha, owner of tho 320 acres which later bo came tho originnl townsito of Superior, died on Wodudosdny of upoplexy. Dr. Wnlt received a telogram Thurs day evening from Livingstone, Mont., announcing tho mnrringo of Miss Francos Harrington to Mr. Floyd F iriisworth, of tho Northern Pacific. Word has just beon rocoivod bore that Edith Fulton, a sister of Mrs. Will Law, of this place, dio 1 March 30. LEBANON. (From the Times.) Everett Gifford is laying n founda tion for his houso on tho property ho p irchased of Goo. Weldon. Will Wadley has installed two self feeders In his feed lots tnat hold 1000 bushols. Ho is feeding 110 head of cattle. Tuesday evening about 8 o'clock tho nctoyleno lights balked and John Vonrlck and Levi Stoimor wont to tho plant to put in moro enrbido and start the lights again. It seems they put in too much. When Mr. Tegloy of Burr Oak, the proprietor of tho plant ar rived he wout down into tho well to lift out tho dump and somo ono car Tied a lighted lantern too near tho mouth of tho well which ignited tho escaping gas, thereby causing nu ex plosion. Clifford Hatch, who was standing near tho well wns blown through tho roof of tho plant building, (it is claimed), and Tegoly and Stonier wpro seripusly, if not fatally, burned. John Yoarick was severely burned. Charley Ricknbnugh, who was standing on tho step just ontsido tho door, was slightly burned. The hands and faro of Stoiner, Tegoly and Hatch wore so badly burned that tho cuticle, or outer skin, is nearly all poelod off. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) John Dotlofson has recently return ed from Srn Francisco, whoro ho and his brother Nick, witnessed the torri blo catastrophy. Jako Brumbaugh, Bort Jones and Frod Masor wont to Orlonns Thursday in charge of Bloodorn-Hilsabock's cement mixer with which thoy will mix tho material for 3,000 foot of four foot sidewalks. A horrible accident occurred north of Bloomingtou last Saturday when a fff toon-yoar-old boy blew off tho top of tbe head of a little cousin with n shot gun. It was another case of 4,Dldu't know it wns loaded." 'Plm linnin nf Af. im.l XT ..n IT IT I t Austin on oast Nuckolls troot was the i scono of a brilliant social function I Thursday evening given by their j i daugh tors, Mrs W. F. Humphrey and Mrs. F. E. Eioholborgor, to tho ladies of tho Athena club and their husbands. , Edith Bollo, tho fourth daughter of, Mr. und Mrs. H. J. H. Hayes, diod at I .their homo west of town, Sunday t Organize Against Thieves. Stnnton, Neb., May 9. The numer ous thefts of horses In this part of tho Btnte has aroused the farmers and business men to such tin extent that an organized effort will he made to exterminate tho thieves. At Pllger the business men and fnrmers met and effected a temporary organization, de signed to prevent further stealing or horses. As soon as the organization Is perfected nt Pllgcr meetings will be hold in Stanton, Wlsnor, Norfolk, WInslde, Wnyno and other towns nearby to organize other associations. Miss Yoarjtj Succumbs to Wound. Sioux City, May 9. Miss Lillian Young, daughter of State Senator Warren Young or Fort Pierre, S. D a member of tho senior class at tho South Dakota university at Vermil lion, S. D., died in the hospital here as tho rebiilt of a bullet wound caused by a shot accidentndy fired by Miss Hazel Mlzc, another student, while a party of students were enjoying a holiday in Nebraska. Tho accident hns cast the deepest gloom over the university. Drink, Family Quarrel, Suicide. Dnnnebiog, Nob., May 7. John Chalupsky, a farmer residing three miles south of St. Paul, committed suicide by blowing out his brains with a shotgun. Temporary Insanity, caused by drinking, Is supposed to have been tho cause of his action. Mrs. Chalupsky came to town with her little (laughter, telling a terrible story of brutality and suffering, and swore out a warrant for her hus band's arrest on a charge of assault. When the sheriff entered the place ho found Chalupsky lying on the floor with the top of his head blown off. Her Dili-in inn. Young Matron Why so pensive, dear? Angollna-I'm desperate! Will adores me in pale pink, while Mux snys I'm an angel Iu blue. I can't have but one gown, so yon seo my whole future depends on the color I select. It Is heading me crazy London TIt-Hlts. SMITH CENTER (From the Messenger.) Postmaster Nolsou now sports n new ruua-bout automobile. Oto Frazlor of Logan township, was married Wednesday, April 18, at York, Neb., to Miss Katie Malany. L. II. Blackledgc, attorney ut law, of Red Cloud, Nob., wus iu town Mon day conferring with I). M. Holihun, , concerning .some legal all'airs. Mr. Harry Gladtiian and Miss Ruth Bowoti were united in marriago Tues day May 1, 19015, by Rev. Blanchiud ut the homo of tho bride's mother in this city. Married, at the homo of tho bride's mother iu this city Saturday evening April 12 at 8 o'clock, Miss Orphu Nuss baumor and Mr. Everett Mtiusell, Rev. McGrew oillciatiug. Tho seven months-old baby of Mr and Mrs. Goorgo Vellus of Swan town ship, diod Friday morning of stomach trouble, and was buried in tho Moad cemetery Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Mr. Dickinson from Lebanon was in town Tuesday looking ovor tho pros pects of an oloctric light plant. Tho plant talked of was to make oue plant light Smith Center, Bollairo and Lebanon. Do You Eat Meat? When you nr hungry ti want somethig nice in Hit intuit line, drop into m; market. Wo have thenicmt kind of Homc-mado Sausages nnd moats, Ash, mid gun iu season. 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