,MiiSM& If ...-. ". 'I Ml ,M '1 ;'! . Recommended by Prominent Physicians and Chemists closed school for tho day ho saw a good chance to got Bomo turkey for Thanks giving und la trying to conceal thorn timlor tho buggy neat, his broncho be. cnmo frightened nud tniulo n got away Never tho loss Qua iirrivod in town with two turkey and tho rim of ono wheel. CALUMET Baking Powder Perfect In Quality Economical In Use Moderate In Price FRANKLIN (From the Hentinel.) Tho Athoim club gavo ti farowoll tea to Mrs. John Barker Tuesday evening at ho homo of Mrs Ayer. Mrs. F. V. Barber and daughters re turned last week from their far west oru trip to Idaho and tho coast. Oeur Burroughs is in town taking care of a game knee, tho result of too much sportincss in a gamo of football. Street Commissioner L. Robinson is loing 8omo good work on our streets by calling out ovorp person liable to a poll tax. A quiot uoddiug took plaoo at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Lau Bach in Franklin. Nov. 'JO, when Miss Pearl Henderson and Mr. Chas.Kouyon wore united in nmrrhigo. O(0yfcviJvVlivVakiU(iUaiiU(iUU(ivkvi(VkAAiU(bi'lfcJiU(vWfcUU(Uiikivkaa(at 1 I 1 i 4 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 3 ! flemsy flutes From fleighUing Tomns I correspowdeisce GUIDE ROCK (From tho Nows Letter.) Tom Kinchorof Nordhoff, California, is in Guide Rock. Tho stock of goods traded by W. H. Marcus for a farm in Missouri, was ahippod out last wook. Word was received hero of tho death of Stephen Baylos at tho Soldior's Homo in Milford Monday. Terry Ralston last wook loft with his family for Montana, whoro they expect to make thoir future horn. Kmost Hampton has bought tho Charley Schultst farm ilvo miles west of town on tho south side of tho rivor. Work on tho Potors brick building is progressing rapidly and another wook of good weather will probably seo it enclosed. C. R Eddy ono day last wook pulled tho fires under Ids seventeenth kiln of brick, which is supposed to bo his last for tho season. congregation arranged Friday ovoning last for a pleasant littlo surpriso, tho occasion being tho good fathor's thir tieth birthday, and during tho course of tho evening ho was presontod with a handsome gold watch nud chaiu as a souvenir of the occasion. LEBANON. (From the Times.) Mrs. Will Leonard is on tho sick list thN'woek. Two children of Bort Waruor aro on tho sick list. Mrs. Asa Tomlinson, who has boon quito sick, is reported hotter. A daughter of L. M. Allen, who has boon sick, is reported better. Glad to now of tho convalescence of Interesting Items Gathered by Our County R.cportors POSEY RIDGE. Miss Stella Morrill spent Sunday with Miss Florouco Bond. Etna Houghtaling is improving now after so much doctoring for tho rheu matism. Charles Hilton and Dug Davis aro supplying tho Kansas City mulo markets. Mrs. Houghtaling and family spent Thanksgiving day with Bon Gibson and family. 'r. orrill will sot up his kingdom on tho ridgo as soon as Mr. Hought-.il-ing leave f r tho west. Frank Witt.wer and family spent Thanksgiving with his wife's folks.Goo. BoanKlee, in Red Cloud. Howard Houghtaling and family and old undo Win. Hawkins of Salom. Alfred Hadoll of Rod Cloud. Nebr., B.Shannon vre up from .Towoll county is in tho city this wook visiting his to vibit friends on tho ridgo on Sunday, sistor, Mr-,. E. A. Myers. Mrs. Shannon and children ate Frank Gilbert was agreoaoly sur Thanksgiving turkey with her daugh- .1. S. Largont, who had his leg pretty priced last Thursday whon his neigh- toi-, Mis Howard Houghtaling, in Bovorely injured last week by a horso bors gathered in and hulked his corn Jewell county. railing witn mm, is getting arouuu. lor him. Han y Koats has tho record of shuck- E. J. Gano of Summorfleld, Kan., ing 100 bushels of corn per day down has rented the Mays buildings and will on tue riVHr bottom, while shucking open about Fob. 1, with a now stock of for his grandfather. men's clothing and furnishings. again about as usual. Tho work on tho now houses of Low Ely and Win. Kirkpatrick is moving nlong rapidly and whon completed thoy will bo quito an addition to that part of town. Last week tho prism glass lights for the uppor part of tho Crary show windows arrived and woro put in plaeo nnd a complete now gasolene lighting plant was installed In a St. Josoph papor of about tho 10th inst. there appeared under a Den ver headline an item claiming that tho couple longest married, living in tho United States, had just celebrated thoir sixty-fifth wedding anniversary in that city. BLUE HILL. (From the Leader.) R. A. Simpson bought a 400 aero farm in Rod Willow county. A littlo girl came to brighten tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fulton, last Friday. Mrs. May Smith sold her rosidenco near tho school house last woek to Prof. Morilz. Henry and Carl Goos unloaded 200, The item came to tho 000 paving brick for tho city tho fore notice of Squire Parker, who claims the honor for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moran villo of this place, they having, as the dates on tho family record show, been married about eight months longer than tho oitimnhlo Denver couple. SUPERIOR (From the Express.) Among the possibilities for tho now your is a wholesale grocery house. H. II. Muthiosnu had the misfortuno tho other day to run a horsoshoo nail into his knee. More than two dozen houses aro in courso of construction in Superior and others aro contemplated. C. K. Git tings lias resigned his posi tion with tho II. H. Van Brunt Imple ment and Carriage Houso aud will retire from tho road. intor T. II. CAMPBELL (From tho Citizen.) Josoph Chevalier has sold his est in tho implement linn of Roulior & Co. to J. B. Laporte.' G. V. Potter and family havo ro moved to Mindon. whoro Mr. Potter will engage in tho livery business. Mrs. L. I). Moreior, living sovon miles southeast of Campbell, present ed her husband with twin girls Sun day evening. Sam and Fred Sears aro now in Red- p ut of tho week. Henry Groon left Friday for Parsons, Kins:is, whoro ho will enter tho je.velry business with his brother at that place. Peter Morton, .Sr. sold his residence WediiOMhiy to Mrs. Adolado Kicck, of Campbell, and expect-, to build a now and larger house soon. Wed Cloud says its present school facilities are inadequate aud wants a now school house. A good movo and one that will benolit thoir community. Another record lias been made lioro in tho cornllold, tills timo by Otto immorumn. In exactly eight hours and forty minutes lie picked, weighed aud cribbed 1120 bushels. Miss Grace Leonard, who is attend ing school at Rod Cloud, came homo Wednesday for Thanksgiving with a slight attack of tonsilitis. Rumor had it that sovoral weddings i woro to take placo in this locality dur ing Thanksgiving, but no report to con ilrm the rumor lias been heard of. What is the matter boys? Was it too cloudy? Win. Tanquary is going to Red Cloud in the near futuro to take charge of tho branch line from Crabill's livery barn to tho depot. Ho will bo tho engineer, conductor and mail carrier, all in one. Mr. Houghtaling, Sr., is in Norton county, where ho expects to locate in tho mar future. Ho sold his farm on OUR MOTTO: "Satisfaction or your money back" combined with plain figure prices steadily adhered to, has brought us a constantly growing business. Quality first, price next. Nothing but standard made, reputable goods at lowest profit prices. A ways tuilling to show ottr goods and compare prices zvith either local or Chicago houses. Newhouse Bros., Jewelors and Opticians. B. & M. Watch Inspectors 'WWSaAW to havo ono? Well I should say? Bet tor hurry up or you'll bo too late, only fow more days till tho llrst number will bo hero, and you'll want to herr them. Who? The Salisbury Orches tra, and Miss Abby Roso Wood of Chicago. Say, thoy aro great enter tainers. Don t miss them. There are six numbers in tho course, all of them Hue aud worth twice as much as it costs to hoar them. Season tickets, $1.50, on salo at Waldo's and Hunter's. Canadian Government FREE FARMS o RHEUMATISM CUHKl) IX A DAY MjMlc Cure fur ltlicumatlsin mid N'eiiruUla rudlcnlly con h In 1 to.'tiluvH. Its iicllon upon tlie Ktom 1h leninrktibta mid inyntcrlou. It remnvcx ut onco the rniibi' mid tho dltcnsu lin medlutely dls-iippi-ar. Tlio first doso KWiitly licii IIIh, 7! n-tilHmid 1. Sold liy II. K.Oiuck, OrtiSKis'. Kcd Cloud. The Lmrn Mover. The lawn mower is generally much abused by the majority of those who use it. When nicely adjusted and In good working order it may be kept so by a hair's breadth turn of the adjust ing screws or bolts, and no one should be allowed to meddle with Uicse parts unless he fully understands them. The blades of tho lawn mower strike the cutting bar In such a manner as to be largely self sharpening, and no ma chine, If well oiled and adjusted, will need sharpening unless it Is run into stones or other hard substances that may dull or bend the knives. The or dinary machine oil used upon larger machines than the lawn luower, on wagons, etc., Is too heavy for the lawn mower, except in very hot weather, and should bo thinned with an equal amount of kerosene. No machine will keep In perfect working order for a great length of time without cleaning, and the lawn mower, which Is run throutrii so much dust and dirt, should H M VER 200,000 American farmers who have settled in Can ada duringthe past few years, testify to the fact that Canada is. beyond question, the great est farming land in the world. Over Ninety Million Bushels of Wheat from the harvest of 1006 means good money to the farmers of Western Canada, when the world has to be fed. Cattle Raising, Dairy ing nnd Mixed Farming are also profitable callings. Coal, wood and water in abundance; churches and schooIsconvenicnt;markcts easy of access; taxes low. Forllteratureand Information addreii Ilia Superintendent nflmmicratlon Ottawa, C'unada, Of the following authorized Canadian aoierament Agent W. V. BENNETT 801 New York J.tro Building Orauhu, Neb. be taken apart once or twice every sea- .i i.i.... ...... if hi .....i i,on,i biiii. each part carefully cleaned and town property in Almoin, last week,! wlll and then Iresl.ly ollc.l ' ho ma , ' .' , ,, . . I chines with large wheels and ball bear- mid reacuoM noine on ouuun.y hum uuik while good people were still in bed, having walked pari of tho way fiom Almeuti. INAVALK. Salisbury orchestra, December Mth. II. G. Sawyer is in Kansas City on business this week. Dr. Philip ami wife woro Frank I'm visitors tho toro part of tho week. C. A. Waldo roeoivod two loads of potatoes from Rod Cloud this weok. Glon Olmstoad has his now houso nearly done and will soon bo ablo to movo in. Mr. Gilroy is roportod as some hotter though ho is still in a very orlticial lugs run more easily than many of the older patterns, but the latter If kept in perfect order will run with compara tive case and will do good service for many years. Suburban Life. 1 w i Lame9 RIVERTON (From the Review.) Soino ono onterod R. L. Tilers' collar Friday night aud sorted out thirty quarts of tho best canned fruit therein. Wednesday ovoning tliroo or four t5on,Htlon local chicken thievos nmdo a raid on Thoro was a medicine show in town Steven Taylor's lion roost so that thoy lll3t wook. Thoso who attended say it might havo a feast on Thanksgiving WIS vory com1' day. This is tluo weathor for Docombor, About throe wooks ago Albert Sea- ml tho 'nrmoi-s aro gotting thoir corn burg was thrown from a car in tho iu tlioerib as fast, as possible, yards at South Omaha and seriously I uavalo is not going to havo a Christ- injured. Ho was taken to tho hospital mas troo this jour, aud an operation was necessary. Ho Prairio Sunday school Wonderful I'iiIiiIIukh. It may not be generally known, per haps, that tho highest price paid for a picture lias not been In modern times, but was at so remote a period as that ' of Alexander the Croat, who gave Apelles a sum equal to .11,000 for nnlntliiL' his nortrait. Tho klnu was represented holding thunder, which, I'liny says, was so lifelike that the hand seemed to come out of the pic ture. Alexander was delighted with j the portrait, had It placed In the tern I pie of Diana, at Ephesus, and forbade any ono but Apelles thenceforth to draw his likeness. Apelles attempted another portrajt, which at first sight did not please his royal patron, but while It was being inspected, says the veracious Pliny, a horso passing by neighed at the horse represented In the piece, supposing it to bo alive, upon which the painter re marked that tho horse was a better Judgu of painting than the king. is visiting at homo at present but is lands, Oil., where Hewers aro blooming still under the doctor's care and where the thcuuoniutur seldom touches tho freezing point. A number of Row Fathor Tastovin's Last Tuesday ovoning Gus Iverson liitd an accident which might havo re sulted quito seriously. After ho had The Pleasant is preparing a program and will havo a tree. Thoy , nlhO expout to havo ono at Now Vir-' giniii. Say, havo you got a ticket for tho lecture cour&o? What! Aro wo going PARKER'S HAJR UALSAM Ctanmi anil toin;iies tl. lialr. lriiuiilrn u luxurUiit Fruwtli. Keer Julo to llu.itoro Ovty Hlr itfl YoulufHl Color. Cw.'ti 'i) dUifti A. hair tailing. it.u..ilHi(.at DrimtrlUi HeadaGhc Can bo cared only by a remedy that will removo tho cnuso. Tho oftcner you stop it with lieadacho powders or pills tho quicker will it return. Gonernlly, licadaclio $ comes from a dis- X turbed ntoinach or irregular bowels, nod almost invariably X s Family I MedMee (a tonic laxative) will euro bond- aclio iu short order by repainting 2 tho bowels aud reinvigoratiug tho J stomach. It is a jreat blood medicine nnd the favorite laxative of old X aud young. At druggists', Sac. and GOc. S S HAVE Six Gem SMsfe 8oo policies represent ing over $2,000,000 in surance in Webster county. Now is the time to get in the Bund Wagon. Gb TBsrErs sura Etna inn Insurance and Notary. Country, No. .1(1; Telephones: Reii, No. as. ,"inTsrrmrmsir: I y 1 'K)Oi'1l "1" f ;?. W. X." - - - ; f -Nj,-- :at-Z wiST""