1 Zk'OffSfStt. itbmaiNim'r wwmwamimt'm0mtmrl tM OhVtM JWI A KUL r r, 1 n ? Ri U-i ai.aui.iiijviiiijitiiiii(iu iawiiituiiiii;iiaaii4v4j.i(iiitiKtiiiU(itiuiiiniiini( 9 9 9 -i flemsy flutes From Neighboring Towns GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES (p((p(p(pj(p(p(firiii,'Pi,i,i,vi'ivi'i'ii''Pi''r'rvii,'r SUPERIOR (From the Journal.) Sheriir Jones returned from East Ht. Louis last night with his prisoner, K. S. Hinklo, and left for Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins arrived hero this morning and left for their homo. Mrs. Hinklo created somewhat of a feeling of disgust last evening with on-lookers at the train, hy meeting her husband with a kiss, and sympa thy for her has waned considerably today. Numerous opinions uro nlloat in regard to tho uM'uir. It is roportod that Hinklo was very anxious to got out of town for Nelson, foarlni bodily harm might bo done him, atid so the Hheriff took his prisoner overland to ' the county neat. At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Hodburg of this city on Wednesday oveulng, Aug. 8, occurred tho marriage of their daughter, Alvls L. to R L. Myers. Tho ceremony was porformod by Rev. U. G. Brown. Last night at the home of Mrs. S. E. Boyd, ono-hulf mile southeast of Su perior, occurred tho marriage of her daughter, Miss Kate, to Mr. Lewis Humphrey. cut Billy Smith on tho right arm bo tween tho elbow and shoulder. Tho knife wont to tho bono, cutting the artery and leaving a gash over au inch long. Tho young folks of this place plan ned a surpriso party on Frank Phlu ney and drove out to tho Phinnoy farm Monday night. They report a very enjoyable time. W'm. Smith, who opened a black smith shop here recently was called to St. Joo Wednesday morning on no count of tho serious illness of his wlfo who is au inmate of one of the hospi tals at that place. Miss Nellie Knapp Is attending tho Y. M. ('. A. convention at Waterloo, Iowa. She goes as a delegate from Doano college. Calumet Baking Powder Perfect In quality. Moderate In prloe. LEBANON. (From the Times.) Mr. (Joo. Mouto left Monday oven ing for Oburliu to attend tho marriage of Miss Mabel Addleman to Frank Pauley. Tho Christian meeting in tho lent closed Monday evening with several more converts. Twenty-six wore mi ni jrso Monday und tho rest wero for mer members that took membership by letter or othor recommendation. Walter Williams, tho blacksmith, was carrying his right oyo in a sling the llrst of tho week. A piece of stool struck him in the eye last Saturday, which caused him to walk him to walk tho (loor until Monday morning when tho doctor succeeded in getting it out. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger. Tho Smith Center ball toam wont to Uourtlaud last Friday and wore beat en 1 to 3 by a very lucky scratch out for Courtland. Tho homo team' had Courtlaud shut out for seven innings, but four costly errors in tho seventh and ninth innings lost tho game for Smith Center. Mrs. J. D. Flaxboard returned last Friday evening from tho Mercy hospi tal at Council Mull's, Iowa, where she had undergone a very critical opera tion. Married, Wednesday, August 8th, at high noon at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Mead oc curred tho marriago of their daughter Faith J. Mead to Mr. Hardacre, sou of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hardacro. Richard W. Robertson was born in Wnpillis county, Iowa. February IS, 180!. Ho departed this, life August 3, 190(5. When about 1(5 years of ago ho moved to Smith county, Kansas, whero he has since resided. Art Rolihau, Clyde MoBrido and Harvo Wright wero assisting tho Agra ball team yesterday in defeating Be-loit. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Dr. Callard performed an operation on tho 12-year old son of Dick John son, Monday, who has boon suffering from an abscess of tho vermiform up peudix. At tho mooting of tho Campbell Firo department Wednesday evening a committeo was appointed to solicit tho business interests for sudioiout funds to purchaso a tiro bell and securo a few little things which are imperative ly necessary to get the department started. Miss Alphoslno Demurs, woo bus been teaching in Bladen for tho past two years and of whom thoy speak highly as a toucher, was oirorod $50 a month in Highland school, district No. 10, Wobster county, and has uccepced the sumo. Baptism was administered to two new members of tho M. E. church lust Sunday at S. K. Hardy's pluco threo and a half miles north of town. RIVERTON (From the Review.) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawronco Walker, u lino boy on Sunduy. While fooling with a knlfo Saturday oveniug Harry Mucklo accidentally Is It Your Own Hair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor! Here's an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich.thick, glossy hair! And we know you'll never be gray. " I think that Ayer' Hnlr Vlnnr It tlio moil wonderful lialrnroer llmt win evi-r mmle. 1 linve usi'il It for aonvn tlmo hihI I chii trutli fully iy tlmt I urn Rrratly tiltainl with It, I oliewrf nlly rncoiimiriul It ai n pluiullil iireju ration." Ml 88 V. II hoc k, Waluml, Mich, GUIDE ROCK (From the News Letter.) 13. E. Burr has bought or traded for tho Peters stock of harness in tho Paco building and will enlarge and improve tho sumo, Tho business will bo in churgo of A. J. Spiers. Next Wednesday, August 15, Jos. S. Hoskius severs his connection with tho R. F. D. servlco and C. F. Schor buchor tukes his pluco. Chester Cox bus given up his posi tion as telephone manager at this plsco und will go to Holly, Colorado, whero ho owns a furm, and will engago in agricultural pursuits. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bailey und Her bert und Harvey, started Wednesday oveuiug for Long Baach, California, whero thoy will visit their sister, Mrs. Lona Greenlee und other friends. It is roportod that Mrs. V. D. Vuughn, west of town, who registered in tho Shoshone Indian Reservation land drawing was fortunate euough to draw No. 18 and has been offered $!l,000 for hor chance. Anson Gurbor came down from Red Cloud on No. 10 Monday. Tho family is again located in their old homo oust of town. A. A. Duvis well known to many pf our readors, has sold his residence and insurance business in North Brunch to T. W. Clino aud expects to go to California to live. TJ Uodger court house work.. 17 120 J A MeArthur court expense.. Hi 00 Turnure Bros. tinUe r! 77 A M Woleott rent election .... 5 00 II F, Orice supplies....' WC, ) S liurber salary 1 '.'. !' A M Walters otllee expense 10 00 (5 W Hutchison insane case.... HI 00 David Morrison jurors board... 0 00 Frank Nelson jail repair. II 00 S 1! Kisser court house work... It '-.'5 (. W Hutchison Insane case... '2 .'!) W S Ashby printing 7 00 (J W Hutchison court fees 8 7.1 (J W Hutchison inquest 15 -! A M Walters expense county attorney 10 00 John (JrilToth groceries 7 10 Fred Muurur utlus 4 00 Chief Pub. Co. printing, 115 lift AH Vincent papering 7 00 A M Walters telephone and postage 1 .'I 00 (! W Hutchison court fees .'10 s.l State Journal Co printing 57 00 I) Morrison jurors meals II 25 F C Kuseho'w 10 F C Huschow 4 52 l,ee De Tour expense of otllee. . (IS 51 Lee De Tour clerk of board.... 200 00 A Band at Last. Ued Cloud will again have a bund unless all signs fail. A meeting was held Monday evening and it was de cided to organize .September 1st. Al vin Snupp. who made such a success of the Webber band, has secured a position with II. K. (Jrice and will be the instructor of the band. There is plenty of musical talent in Ued Cloud, and pledges of support have already been given by the business men which guarantee the necessary tinancial backing for the enterprise. In the past lied Cloud has supported good bands, and there is no reasan why, with the enthusiasm shown at Mon day night'.s meeting, we should not have the best band in southern Ne braska. Populists Nominate. The Populists held their county con vention at the court house last Satur- duy and everything passed oil" har moniously. A. W. Cox of Bladen was nominated for commissioner of the Second district. L. II. Bluckledgewus nominated for county attorney. A II. Holt'man of Bladen was nominated for representative. Grlcc In Char&c. ' Ak a result of considerable argu ment at the council meeting Wednes day evening II. K. Orico was given charge of the direction of the Im provements at the water works und his plans will be carried out. The How of water has already Keen in creased about 50 per cent. . 5 & -wjf. - . -t - to MnS k dWH that will WEAR hold their shape and give satisfaction. That is the kind of Suits I am sell ing. SHOES that are the to to to to to to to to to to to snappy, stylish kind, com- a to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to fix v PAUL STOREY, Clothier & bined with wear-resisting qualities. SHIRTS That will Keep You Cool and look well. UNDER WEAR and HOSIERY that are cool and will not shrink. Straw Hats to crown all this, and as surance that you are well dressed and have money left. No Longer an Impossibility The idou that bus become general that first cluss building material could no longer bo hud is cortuiuly knocked out, when you tuko u look at tho complete line of clear Soft Pine l''iuish and Siding carried in stock by Saunders Brothers of lied Cloud, Nob. What is also pleasing to tho buyers of Lumber aud building material is tho fact that their prices are reasonable, and thoy guarantee a SQUARE DE AL. They also have u nice lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Materiul. See their Shin gles. Vou can not help but admire them. Tho members of this enterprising firm, assisted by plenty of excellent help, are always glad and take pleasure in showing to tho public this nice stock. Fourth Avervue FURNITURE STORE Gored by a Bull. Albert Woodside, living neurCowles, was gored by a bull Tuesday und came near losing his life. He was un conscious for nearly two hours. At last accounts he was on the road to recovery. Ask For Allen's Foot-Ease. A powdor for swollen, tired, hot, smarting feet. Sample sout froo. Also free samples of tho foot-ease snuitary corn-pud, a now invention. Address, Allou S. Olmstoad, Leltoy, Now York. A" lJLyers Mkdi by J. O. A jrer Co., Lowall, Man, Ai.o Dinuioiuren or SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Commissioners' Proceedings. Following is a partial list of claims allowed on the general fund: .I K Fox, deputy assessor S 4.r 00 W A Shottenlcirk 1 53 00 .I H Robinson assessor ft" 00 W F Uenkel assessor 81 00 C K Putman assessor Oil 00 .Jerome Vance assessor '.3 10 1) !: from assessor 05 00 .1 11 Morse assessor 85 00 I 1 1 Thomas assessor 00 00 Oliver Sutton assessor 78 00 August France assessor 8!l '-'ft II C Scott 117 00 Henry Stumpenhorst 7ft 00 K H Smith 130 00 Louis Hangert 78 00 lieo Peterson 40 00 Hichard Turner county assessor 788 20 Dist. No 0 election 4 00 M L Thomas cleric election April 10, 1871 '2 00 ,0 W Hutchison otllee expense.. 17 9ft .1 S Lurgent land for road 45 00 Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in Now York, discovered an aromatic pleasant herb euro for women's ills, called Austral-ian-Loaf. It is tho only cortnin monthly regulator. Cures female wonkno'ssos und bnokuoho, kidnoy, bladder und urinnry troubles. At nil druggists or by mall 50 conts. Snmple free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., LoRoy, New York. - Burlington Bulletin. You will find some attractive oxcur sidn rates that will interest you. To Chicago and return vory low loss thuu half rates for tho round trip. August 1th to Gth, August 11th to lath. Ample return limits. To Now England and Canada daily low round trip rates to Cunuda and ou August 8th and 22nd to Now Eng land resorts. G. A. K. rates to Minneapolis and St. Paul August Uth to 13th. Muoh less than half rates for the round trip. To San Prauoisco and Los Angeles and return only $r0 direct routes and FURNITURE, CARPETS and UNDERTAKING Our Prices are the Best 1TXI AMAfK I ' " " - vr. (MdrVW sound, returning via Northern Paoiflu Ask your agent. Write D. Clem Burlington lino via Billings. All tho Denver, Agent Burlingtou's Homo attractions of tho west iuoludod in this ' seekers' Information Buroau at 1004 rato and routo. Daily, Septembor 3rd Pnrnnm st., Omaha, at out gottiug to tho 11th, limit Ootobor 31st. hold of a froo sootion of Kiukaid land Denver, Colorado Springs and Thousand of acres of theso lands are Pueolo-for Pike's Peak celebration, being vacated, and wo assist settlors iu ono fare round trip, maximum $15 locatluc on theso lnrwl , from tho Missouri river, September 19 Consult nearest Burlincton tlokot t0;- , . , ' n8nt u"out low rates for summor UUu.-.aM.0 AUl0iuu3-lre(iuent. tours in any direct on. J. R R.Uvmvls. $02.50 via Shasta routo and Pugotjly each mouth, accordlug to territory. Agent. V