The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 11, 1907, Image 8

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BLOOM1NGTON
(From the Advocate.)
Fontou Hill this wook purehasod tho
Deary placo northwest of town for ft
utiHidorntlon of $1000.
Ed. M. Hussorig, who has boon prin
cipal of tho high school, roceivod mi
ffor of 8125 per month from the nor
mal school in Utah, hikI at onco ten
ilercd his resignation as principal bore,
nd it was accepted by the school
board, and the gentleman loft Tuesday
evening for tho west.
broken.
Mrs. EttutVIIore, who was injured
in a quarrol with her atopfathor, Andy
Croppor, ut tho Byrau hotel, last
Wednesday afternoon, has recovered.
Tho charge of assault with intent to
kill was withdrawn and Mr. Croppor
pled guilty before Justice Mullen last
Monday to disturbing tho poaeo, and
was fined $23 and costs.
FRANKLIN
(From the Sentinel.)
11 II. Rowers diod at IiIh homo
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HUM I'll y III, I J. III. l lllTmiij,cllllluiiij i,
f a complication of discuses, aged f7
years, 7 mouths and 21 days.
New Year's morning Charlie, a son
of A. J. Ibii'ouir, who lives four and a
half miles northeast of town, had oo
rusiou tooil the windmill. Ho climbed
the tower and throwing tho mill out of
gear, proceeded to oil it. llo then
Htnrtcd down when in some manner
his right hand was caught hi tho gear
ing and the first, throo lingers badly
broken and lacorated
Phonograph
RIVERTON
(From tho Review.)
Mrs. Gold Williams of Chicago and
Miss Margaret Jiiugo of Lincoln are
spending tho week with Mr. and Mrs,
n i t A. Williams.
Chil Fulton lias completed a busi
ness course at the Lincoln Business i
College. IIo will now enter into tho
real estate business with his father.
A. IJ. Stevens died Wednesday morn
ing and was buried Friday afternoon.
Mr. Stevens was a member of the
Masonic lodge. Tho Masons took
ohargo of tho body. .7. I A. Mack of
Hastings was master of ceremonies '
CORRESPONDENCE j
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s inicrcsunu ucms uaincrcu
by Our County FLeportors
COVVLES
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Peak were in
Rod Cloud Thursday.
Miss Maude Hayes returned to her
school in Juuintu Saturday.
Eddie Keeuey is up and around
again after a week of illness.
Mrs. G. A. Latta returned homo from
her visit in Franklin Sunday.
In commoration of tlioir twenty fifth ( John Ellington, from tho eastern
wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. ! pnrt of tho state, is hero visiting his
Husohow invited many of their intim sister, Mrs. Win. Waller,
ate friends and relatives to their home, i V. Peak. D. D. G. M.. weutto Rod
BLUE HILL.
(From the Leader.)
Miss Maudo MoMahon loft Tuesday
for Lincoln whoro slio has secured a
position as stenographer.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Karr entor
tnined about thirty relatives at their
homo, threo miles wost of town on Now
Year's day.
Prof. Morltz and Hon Richards, a
brothor-in-law of tho former, who has
been workine in Ayr, have purehasod
hardware stock at Edgar, taking
possession tho first o" tho year.
Even John Philip Sousa, the great bandmaster, who has no use for
Phonographs, has been forced to recognize the Phonograph as a for
midable competitor. The two-step king says that people will no
longer go to concerts if they can have music in their own homes so
easily and so cheaply as they can with the Phonograph. This is an
unwilling tribute, but it is nevertheless a tribute. The man who has
a Phonograph has a concert in his own house. Even a king could not
have more. At our store you can hear them any time.
The Victor Gramaphone.
The Victor Junior $14.20
The Victor Z 21 .20
The Victor No. 1 26.20
The Victor No. 2 34.20
The Victor No. 3 44.2 d
The Victor No. 4 54.20
The Victor No. 5 64.20
The Victor No. 6 . . . 104.20
y Victou 7 J ffw
"His Motor's Voice'
Nfu,y.a,r!.vrr
In all about soventy-livo were present.
SUPERIOR
(From the F.xprcss.)
Mrs. David Win-ron died at her homo
In this city Monday morning at tho
ago of G.r years.
John Morgan slipped away from
Superior and went to Harlan, Iowa,
last wook and on Christmas day was
married to a young lady from Council
Bluffs.
John Iloppor hands us a copy of tho
London Times of tho vintage of Thurs
day, Juno 22, 1815, which is quite a
auriosity aside from containing an ac
count of tho huttlo of Waterloo and
tho victory of tho Duko of Wellington
and his forces.
Cloud Monday evening to install new
olllcorsin tho I. O. O. F.
Tito now scholars enrolled at school
after tho holiday vocation were Uean
Lacy and Robert Lurentx.
W. W. Peak and Ed Paul went to
Guide Rock Wednesday evening to in
stall ofllcer.s in tho I. O. O. P.
Everybody come to tho public instal
lation next Thursday evening. Tho
M. E. ladies will servo supper.
Mrs. Win. Howo died at her homo,
northeast of town, Saturday forenoon
and was buriod Monday afternoon.
The above prices include 12 S-in. records with each machine
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The Edison Phonograph.
The Edison Gem Phonograph $10.00
The Edison Standard Phonograph 20.00
The Edison Home Phonograph 30.00
The Edison Triumph Phonograph '. . . 50.00
Records, 35c each; $4.20 per dozen.
Compare these prices with anyone s, and P'Sf"
reviember ve save you tie jreivit. 5sHiJ
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Newhouse Brothers,
1 Jewelers and Opticians.
Burlington Watch Inspectors.
CAMPBELL
(From the Citizen.)
Born, Friday, January -1, to Mr. aud
Mrs. T. Chevalier, n girl.
Chas. Liudgron loft Monday for Red
Cloud. IIo will tako a courso in tho
business collego at that placo.
Jacob But. Saturday disposed of his
farm near Cambridge, clearing on tho
transaction n neat good thousand
Amoricau bucks.
Jos. Chevalier has purehasod of II.
Gaudrcault threo fine rosidouco lots on
tho hill lying just south of tho lattor's
place, aud is making plans to oroct
thereon 11 handsome homo.
It. was tho pleasure of tho editor and
his bettor half to partake Tuesday
morning of a Now Year's breakfast,
provided and served after tho Fronch
custom, at tho home of our neighbors!
X. Laporte, and his son-in law, Art
Soucio.
Roy Cory, who went to Onpiliii last
wook, scoured a position in Marks Bros.
Soddlory Co., and sent homo for his
old clothes, but latost reports indicate business Monday.
STILLWATER
Corn sholling is not progressing very
rapidly.
Orrin Hubbard marketed hogs in
Guide Rock Tuesday.
Moving timo will soon bo hore, and
tho usual number will move.
James Groenhalgh was in Lawrence
Monday on telcphou business.
O. J. Lum and family have departed
for thoir now homo near Farnham,
Nob.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Groeuhalgh at
tended tho funeral of Jerome Vance at
Guide Hook Tuesday.
James Haynos of Brown county,
Kansas, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. II.
Richardson, and family.
Rov. Priestley did not fell his ap
pointment on Sunday, as ho began n
protracted meeting in Cowlos that
night.
Mrs. Annie Killough Wahlsborg has
returned from Lawrence, whero sho
has been working in 11 restaurant for
sonifl timo, and is now staying with hor
mother, Mrs. Minnie Killough.
sity, will deliver 11 monologue of Bon
Hiir. Third number in tho lecture
courso at the Christian church, Jan. 11).
Everybody should heur him.
Presiding oldor, N. A. Martin, of
Hastings conducted quarterly mooting
nt Now Virginia Sunday evening, and
quarterly conference at Ploasaut Prair
lo Monday afternoon. He also
preached at Iuavalo Monday evening.
HiiiiK, mi iiiu hmjks in iiiu iiiuiH. " wan Hoes Laxative Cough Syrup, enn-
rgy. who bus not done something tain.hg Honey nnd Tar, a cough sVn,p.
br ng h 111 here had he received his ..,.,;., ' ;4 . ', , ,
st deserts. It Is not always a great '"t "' " i tosur poisons, which ,
tako nourishment. It is sincerely tentlary the other day. "I do not bo- The relief of Coughs and Cold
hoped by his friends that this improve- Jiovo that there is a man living, ex- through laxative influence originated
ment will bo pormauout. j chiding, for the looks 01 tnu tnnig, uie with lSeo's Laxative Cough Syrup, con
11 m 1...1I 0Un.i l.oiwl nf Mm ""'h.''
scnooi 01 rjiooueuco in ouhibi "";' 4,,
1L llVtiilltll'itlo . .vl.l I I Jil a
crime that sends a man to the penl- "--' " .-luuuru u vowe au
tentlary. There are men In here for onco- "btain a guarantee coupon, and
stealing chickens or clover seed or ( if t f"N,v satisfied with results, your
nothing at all. It Is easy to get be- money will he refunded. Sold' i.y
hind the -walls. There are ninny men Henry Cook s drug store.
on the outside who MiouM he In here.
I am personally aeipuilnted with a few
myself. Hut tho . difference between
these people and myself Is that I have
been caught nnd they have not." Co
huubiiH Dispatch.
THE ART OF TALKING.
Thin it That Are Kimentliil o n fiootl '
CoiivernuttmiHllMt.
Sheriff's Sale.
Xollce Is hereby kIvbii. tlmt limler and bj
vlrtno of nn order of lo itMied frora theofllct
of George W. Iliuililkou, Clerk of the DlntrUk
Court of tho Tenth Judicial District, wlihl
n-llll. Al.o nu..verM ft",, for Uobh,er my. NcbniHlca, upon a de
wniieAi.oiJUiorcr-. . crco In an nctloii pending Ihereln, wherein lh'
A teacher In charge of tho second 0Uy of jU(, cieus. Nebnukn. l. plaintiff.
primary grade at a Denver school was I nualnstTne Fanners A Merclmuts Jl.mklnKC..
telling the children about Cohnnbun . John o Yelur ut 1,. defendnnt. I liall after-
one day not long ago. She told them for sale nt public vendue, to thchlRhebt bidder
To be n good conversationalist you! all about the home life of the dlscov j for cash In hand, nt the eust door of the Court
erer of America ami all about his peo-1 "use, i " cioud. in said Webster CountT.
INAVALE.
0. 11. Harvey was in Rivorton on
must he spontaneous, buoyant, natural,
sympathetic, nnd must luivo a spirit of
good will. "V.ou must feel a spirit of
helpfulness and must enter heart and
j,)0 , .corasKB, (mat beliiK the hulldlng wherein the-
"Ills relatives," she said, "were wool 1,u,t terra of n,rt court Wfts ""Idea), on the lCtk,
eomhers " d,,y 0f ,,a,,,,nr' A- n' ,1W al two o'clock p. m.
.... '' . . ,. .. . Of Ullddny. the follow lllL' deMTlbml iirnnrrlr
soul into things which interest others.. " lluxt '' oihiiiihih was uiscuss-- t0.wlt. ,ot ,BBnly.ono (3) , b, : '";:
Oil iitriim "itv Tin v v. i r " sniii ... ,.. ... ... . .
U ! - - J ..W ., --.--- -.,,..
You must get the attention of people C(l "Sm; ,l V10 w"y' CIUI
and hold It by .Interesting them, and J f,,u teacher, "you venie
you can ouly Interest them by a warm i ,, ' ro",ves were;
Hvinniitliv-i mal frlniullv svmnathv 1,,ero was " I01,,,'llt
sinp th-4 loal .' W" mt ' ' stillness. Then a little fel
IllbM" whut
that ho Is suffering from a bad attack
of homo sicktonitis aud it is probable
ho will shortly return to dear old
Campbell.
SMITH CENTER
(From the Messenger.)
Undo George Linton, and son Dr.
Linton, of Nomo, Alaska, woro in tho
city Monday.
This old chestnut has appeared in
tho Journal every issue for tho last six-
mouths. "Tho paper bore edited by u (1y from hor Christmas vacation and
Lebanon mini." Juilaiuir from tho resumed hor duties in tho school on
whlno lie puts up iu those
Tho ico is getting good and skating
parties aro tho vogue
Aunt Kllio Harvey who has been
very ill is much improved.
Low Olmsted is able to bo out again
to tho delight of all his friends.
Inez, Holdrogo returnod from hor
visit iu Kansas tho last of tho week.
Geo. Garner has been very sick tho
last fow days, but is much hotter at
this writing.
Miss Householder returned on Satur-
lf you are cold, distant aud uusyiupa
thetle you cannot got their attention.
To he a good coiicrsatlonallst you
must he broad, tolerant. A narrow,
stingy soul never talks well. A iiiiie
who Is always violating your sense of
taste, of Justice and of fuInieiM never
Interests you. You lock tight nil the
approaches to your inner self, every
avenue Is closed to him, and when they
are closed your magnetism and your
helpfulness are -cut off, and the con
versation Is perfunctory, mechanical
and without life or feeling.
You must hrlpir your listeners cIomj
to you, must open your heart wide ami
exhibit a broad, five nature and an
open mind. You must he responsive,
so that a listener will throw wide open
every avenue of his nature and give
you free access to his heart of hearts.
Success Magazine.
rear of the room raised his hand.
"You may tell us, Willie," said tho
teacher.
"They was barbars," said the boy.
Denver 1'ost.
ono (Ml), in tho original town, now City of Itefi
Cloud, cbster, County, Nebratka.
i Given under my hand this 13th dur of e
of profound cember, 1000.
fellow In the o. I), iiisdgk, shciiir.
llernnrd McNcny. Plaintiff's Attorney. J1B.
old chost
nuts, tho shoe must bo pinching pretty
Monday.
Patrick Gilroy is roportod to bo im-
lliullavovcred Crime.
"Can you point out a mini who at
the age of thirty has not committed
1 at one time In his life a crime that
would have sent him to the penltcn
OmueH.
Notice of Tax Sale.
Notice Is heieby jjlvon Hint tho underslrncd
on the lOlh dtiyof Apill. M'r. puichused of the
county iietimiror of Webiter county, Xobnuka,
private sale, tho follow lu dcMtflbcd real
kt
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j un i wiu Musi iiiuiuu .v ui nc- estate sold for dellinjiieut taxos for the years
paring oranges for the table: Peel tho ' 1001, lownnd mm. and situated in lied cloud,
oranges, taking oITC as much white skill' Webster eotnny, Nebraska, lowll: South 111
us possible; then slice them on all foot of lot ten (lot and all of lot eleven (ii).in
round as you would an apple, regard-, l,u,ok '"(). itailroad addition to tho city of
less of the sections. This leaves the ' "" " """ "j.. :uuruhKii, taxta i
.Miiiies eiicn. The above
seed, tough, stringy central part and
most of the Inner skin together and Is
a much less tedious process tuun re
moving the skin by sections. Uso a
very sharp knife, so as to muke eleau
cuts and not crush the fruit. .
hard, He puts us iu mlud of a shite provlug very slowly aud is uow ablo to tlftryj?" remurked ajrusty at the pent ton Star,
Colli Ciilt'iiliitliui.
"You should do something to claim
the gratitude of posterity."
"What for';" asked Senator Sor
ghiim. "I don't know that postc-ltv
will have anything I especially desire
nnd If It should have there Is it') way
for It to deliver the goods." Washhi):
tho name of .Mis,
named person aud nil others who claim an In-
lerest in ihu above laud will lake notice that ther
time of redemption of said land from Bald tax
alo will expire on the Uth day of April. A. D.
IP07. nficr which I may apply for u tax deed for
all of the above In ml that Is not redeemed,
Dated this iltSlh day of December, lOOfl.
decSHB SILAS A. P1XCHEK.
ItHKUMATISlI CUHKD IN A DAY.
Mystlo Curo for Hheuumtlun and Neuralgia
radically cures In 1 toil days. Its action upon
the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It
removes at once the cause and tho dlseaso Im
mediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly
benefits, 75 cents and fl. . Sold by II. E.Gnicz,
druggist, lied Cloud,
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