The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 15, 1907, Image 8

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FRANKLIN
(From the Sentinel.)
Mrs. B. F. Shi ?lds is down with an
attack of appendicitis.
llunsJuhl wus horn in Denmark
March 13, 1883, and died noar Franklin
January .70, 1007.
Mrs. Woniz, aged 81, is vory low with
puoumonia. Hor son Josso sufforod a
rolapso this wook but is again improv
ing. A deputy United States marshal ap
peared in town Tuesday and took Thos.
Anderson in custody for selling liquor
without a government license.
Mrs. Jesso Edwards rocoived a tolo
gram Tuosilay from hor husband in
Scotts Bluffs stating that ho was vory
sick and asking her to coino at once.
Siio lo't on tlio evening train.
At a mooting of tho Franklin Baso
Ball Hub Tuesday evening, Fob. 5th.
tho club organized with tho following
of llcors for tho ensuing season: A. C.
Dill, manager; W. E. Brown, captain.
Franklin is after water works. Mon
day morning a largo number of citizens
gathered in Coukling's olllco and hold
an enthusiastic mooting in an active
effort for this much uoeded public improvement.
appoared with coiroe, sandwiches, pick
les, chickeu and cake.
Brick for building dwelling houses
seems to bo taking its turn in Guido
Rock. Besidos tho Eddy and Sawyer
rosidonccs, and tho Fairllold building
now going up, Oscar Evans is also put
ting up a lj story brick rosideuco in
tho west part of town.
MANKATO
(From tho Monitor)
J. II. Wollen is vory sick at. his homo.
Just as wo go to press tho sad news
comes of tho death of J. M. Balos, ex-
county clerk.
A stovo blow up in tho J. J. Dalton
homo, Tuesday morning. .Mr. Dalton
j had started tho kitchen tiro and had
returned to bed to wait tho warming of
i the room. Soon ho heard a loud ox-
plosion and on investigation found tho
room tillod with soot, sinoko atid steam.
Tho wator-back had burs tod, but no
other damage was done.
GUIDE ROCK
(From tho Nows Lottor.)
Duko Tompkins was up from Super
ior Wednesday to oe his little boy
who had burnod his hand by falling
against a hot stovo.
Louie Ostorblad, who recently so'.d
his rosideuco property to Frank Vottor
is getting tho lumber for a house on
tho lots west of Mrs. Becchlor's.
Friday of last wook Wm. Minor sold
his farm ono milo north of town to Got
tlieb Polfus of Byron, and tho next day
bought Mart I lagan's flue residence
proporty in town.
Tho A. O. U. V. membors won tho
rictims of a surprise Tuesday evening.
At tho closo of the lodge several ladies
BLUE HILL.
(From tho Loader.)
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Goo. .Martin,
Sunday a 12 pound boy.
Carroll Walters accompanied a car
of stock to Omaha Monday.
Mrs. Goo. Williams loft last Satur
day for Gaylord, Kan., where sho was
called by tho death of hor mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Panzer, nine miles
southwest, are the proud parents of a
boy who arrived at their homo- Satur
day.
A lottorfrom John E. Ford, manager
of tho Bradford-Kennedy Lumbor Co.,
rocolvod hero Monday, stated that his
mother died Saturday and ho would
accompany tho remains to Ited Oak,
Iowa, for interment.
"KT4vir is;
Tribute to the
Phonograph
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 2 1 .20
The Victor No. 1 26.20
The Victor No. 2 34.20
The Victor No. 3 44.23
The Victor No. 4 54.20
The Victor No. 5 64.20
The Victor No. 6 104.20
( Victor yf J I jT
"His
MnatKr'a Voice'
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The above prices include 12 8 -in. records zvith each machine
The Edison Phonograph.
The Edison Gem Phonograph . . $10.00 $h
The Edison Standard Phonograph 20.00 f w
The Edison Home Phonograph 30.00 Vjft
The Edison Triumph Phonograph 50.00 K
Records, 35c each; $4.20 per dozen.
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Compare these i) rices zvith anyone's, and
remember ive save yon the freight. iskSSLy
Newhouse Brothers,
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Jewelers and Opticians.
Burlington Watch Inspectors.
this week. Probably for tho new rail
road that is to bo built from hero to
Mankato
Rev. Father Fitzgerald returned to
Rod Cloud Saturday evening after
spending several days in tho city. Ho
is a vory pleasant geutleman and popu
lar with his porishiouors.
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BLOOM1NGTON
(From the Advocate.)
A. F. Tampiary has recovered
much from his Into sick spoil that
can uumo to town.
Wm. Dunn had his eyebrows mid
moustache nearly burned oil tho other
d ly by an explosion of gas in the stovo.
Who over heard of hogs soiling fo
7c on tlio local markets, but during tho
Back to the farm !
That's where you
get good coffee.
None of that "fresh roasled loose
by the pound " store stuff from
nobody knows where, full of dust,
atmosphere and soiled hands, but
the real old, genuine egg and sugar
coaled Arbuckles ARIOSA
Coffee, which the folks keep in
the original package and grind in
the kitchen.
That's Coffee 1
Complin with all requirements d lite National Pure
Food Law, Giurantcc No. 204 1 , filed at Wathington.
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SMITH CENTER
(From tho Mi'.sciigiT.)
Victor Watts is soon to graduate in
niodioiuo and will, it is thought, go into !
business withUr. Morrison at Woinor. past week our buyers havo paid even
Last Monday morning t ho high hJKlur tlmn thllt for ,l fow oholco l(mK
school department and all the grades) tins Fischer, who lives six milos
including tho fifth to tho ninth, wore south of town, was in Wednesday with
moved into tho new school building. ; eight loads of hogs that sold for $00
Monday afternoon Pearl Konyoti was more than ho paid for his farm four
before tho probato court for iurorrigi- J'0111'8 ar!-
Uility. Saturday J. F. Campbell and) About 'stoon follows had their skoto
wife had made application for her, on last Wednesday night, and tho vil
olfering her a home for hor .services, lago marshal did not m dost thorn.
Interesting Items Gathered
by Our County Reporters
STILLWATER
Earl Doughman has the mumps,
Will Cling is building a now barn.
Weuthor is like spring. Everybody
is "gripping."
John Fmuey of Colorado is visit in
here at present.
Will Finney has recently hiTe?ted
in It. Clare real estate.
Several of Mr. Shidding's family are
roportod to be on tho sick list.
Frank Mowers of Lawrence is putting
a now well down for Will Crozier.
A. Howard and son Leonard of
Guido Rock woro up to tho farm Tuesg
day.
Uov. Priestley begins meetings at
north of town, Friday evening. Ser
vices were held at tho M. E. church
Sunday at 2 p. m. Interment wa-
made in tlio Cowles cemetery.
Literary has revived again and there
will be a meeting at tlio school houi
next Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Eddie Koonoy and mother-in-law,
Mrs. Foil Keeuoy, visited with
Mrs. II. G. Keeuoy Monday.
T Cire a Cold In Oie Day.
Tak Laxativo Bromo quinine tab
lets. Druggists refund money if it.
. fails to euro. E. W. Grove's signature
' is on each box. 35 cents.
Notice of Application for Divorce.
In the Dlsttlel Court of Webster Couniy, Ne
braska. Thomns J. ItodKers, I'laluM!'. 1 '
VS.
l.oretta Hookers. Defendant. )
Tol.oietta HoilKf fh. Xon liesldent Defendant :
You nrc hereby uotitlcd Hint on the HHh ilnv
of July, liHNi. Thomas .1. Ilodu.ers llleil u iietltloi .
T, . .. . . ..I . nuniiistyoii hi tlio District Court of vcbte
Priestley begins meetings at ,..., S(ium,uH , .,.. ,,,, nrttv r.r
Eckley church on Wednesday night, i which nrc to obtain h divorce from ou on the
Everyone invited. ' wound thiu ou lmvo wilUully deserted ami
,, .1.1. .:.. . ,i ii-, i nlmndoiicd the iilnlntlu", without pood otiutc.
Tho revival meetings at I'rairie Cent ror , he term of two , ears and more Intt pat.
or that havo been in progress about You are required to answer ald liciltlnn on or
Nosontouco was passed but sho was Evidently tho baekbono of the chief of ten days closed on Tuesday night with Wore Moiidny, the nth dny of .March. 1007.
placed in tho Campbell home. Suvoral police is made of rubber. good interest. There were seven addl-, y UJJJ8 'h "ol,(,Klf
rolativesjfrom the west part of tho
county have evinced an interest in
Miss Kenyou since lior recent escapade
here, and an elfort is being mado to
holp hor lead a better life.
SUPERIOR
(From the Express.)
Poto Collotto, who used to livo liere, lmudrod cars of stook shipjiod
is reported killed by a tree falling on tho month of January.
Wm. Sargent was born in England
LEBANON. i
(From the Times.) '
The men arrived Tuesday evening'
and commenced work on tho water
works tower Wednosday.
How many towns in this country can
eciual Lebanon's record of an oven
during
him down near Concordia.
It is reported that tho Hurlington
Jan. 1J, lsno. and died at his homo
will erect a new and commodious depot southeast or town, February 4, 1!K)7,
hero this year as well as now coal agod o7 years, 'J weous and (3 days,
ohuto,, freight house, etc. W(J UIlllo,.htunrt that Judge Dunton
V. M. Fnllerton of Town, a half broth- i8 making an elfort to establish u high
er of veteran W. U. Roberts, came this er standard of morals within tho city
morning acoinipunjed by his wife, and limits, with the co-operation of every Tuesday evening for a short visit with
will care for Mr. Roberts while ho is g00,i citizen, tlio boot logger will have , her mother, Mrs. Buster.
sick. to find now quarters. , Wo are sorry to chroniolo the death
A largo numbor of stool rails havo of aunt Jano Paul, which occured at
been unloaded in the Ilurlington yards Now is tho time to subscribe. , the home of her brother, one half milo
tions.
COWLES
Ivan Ilimes of Amboy was on our
streets Monday.
Mrs. G. A. Latta visited with Mrs.
Peak Wednesday.
Earl Latta left Tuesday for Chicago,
to attend school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fon Keeuoy of Doweeso
aro hero visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Honry Fowler aro in
Edgar visiting their daughter. Nellie.
Itoss Paul and wifo of Omaha camo
Saturday to bo present at tho funeral
of Ids aunt, Miss Paul.
Mrs. John Waller left for Frauklln
Legal Notice.
In the DlHtrlct Court of tVebkter County, Nej.
; hrnska.
Henry Cicnereux, l'laliitlll', I
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Mary Ocncrenx, Defendant )
To Mary Cicnereux, Non Itehldont Defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the l,"th day
I of Kebnmry. HOT. Henry (leucreux Hied a peti
tion nKiilnstyou In the District Court of Vet
Mer County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which are to obtnln a divorce from you on the
groumlH of physical Incompetency and extreme
and ret cated cruelty.
Yon are required to answer said petition ou
or bfore Monday. the'-Tith day of March, WOT.
Dated this l.'lth day of February, jiiit.
IlKNUY CKNKItBV.Y, I'lalntlir.
My E. U. Overman, Ills Attorney. muhs
ItllEUMATISM CUKKD IN A DAY.
Mystic Cure for Ilhe'umatlnu and Neuralgia
radically enn-a In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon
tho system Is remarkabla and mysterlou'k. It
removes at oneo thn cause and the dUeaso Im
mediately disappears. The llrst iIohh itreatly
tienlils,75 cents andll. Sold by II, K, Older,
drugBlst, Ited Cloud,
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