njtaumtwnaman Vhe Great Western swv-y- -v Vvv' r aa''v'vxVvv'va-vvavv Tribute to the Aprin5 Manure Sprea r Phonograph de w ws&IrSiIy A4uiffi!iiKm h i i Aifi i'-nUrii.ir4-u.'viv--.ii''XV7' "Lr:..w-- 'V& '"'" M..r-- ti.. " rawfri. i..jo J:fir. ym 'Tmz W1 'cstcrn spreader because wo S hot. We know this because 'K have selected for our trade the Grocvt W 1.WXV it. tu Mm ln'st, siiroader on the uitirl i... lmtri. l.witnwl .ivi.f tlin iitlllT IllllkcH Of hni'l'lldui'N lllld Compared theiliplccc for piece, and wo know there is no othur .spreader that is as good as the Great Wcstorn. We have found this out just the. same as you can 11ml it out; and when you buy a manure spreader you should know how the machine is made, us a spreader is a machine that must stand hard knocks and a biff strain. The. Great Western will never be found wanting. "It Is made for the man who wants tho best. " ThA main frnmft !? "'. '"1? '"! Zk Thft55ftVfintV-hl!.sl!filr',!r,:'1;!::,! heavy Mftfi irnni Mini iiy rods wlilrh M'i' liu wi- ifcuiiiii imiii u iiilih'fiOi'iminb. Musi other ! ' ..-. I ..... I.... r.nlllr ...Willi, l.l..ll..l fllillllllll.lu llf.fl.ll IKI O fllillllflu III runic piniHri! 111 ru in wiiLMr iiuii-r ""i' cim full iliiwii Mirny n iiniifiiitarcr-" nirtkfllii'lr Miri-ader fiiiMii'diiiit nf iiliiu nil do tint ue it MnyrotK Tltti lriitii.tiiintciiriluN thu iiimsIiIii -ry khuii iwlHt imt of Minpe, imcb frletlun, MtiiliiiKiunl lircitklm?. The Front axle ttriS tlm lull I' imiii liiiiiH.i in the axle is ii lil'. heavy 10 inch niiilluiiiiln Iron llflli win el bra cil frnnt iiml ri'Mf. 'I'll llftli wheel Ik oh'IIIh line. hi thni If mil) wheel iltnpi liim n rut thu hnily N Even John PhMip Sousa, the great bandmaster, who has no use for I honographs, has been forced to recognize the Phonograph as a for midable competitor. The two-step king saj's that people will no longer go to concerts if they can have music in their own homes so v. sily and so cheaply as ihey 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. ( l The Victor Gramaphone. H'U'iit) liu-hel imu'liliidi wcIkIi iwoimiHIhIh In IUH1 pOIIIKlN. VAa 1rirtiu Hiu heavy itnirliltio rox(s more ?YU KllVJtf HitimbKi we know It N irouc er: vc know It will pull lighter with till! mmo lorn tiiiiii ii llcht iniititirc pri'ii(U'r. lii'cntl-u nil ol the 1'iirtx nre tilwios In iluu; there in no Mliillllk' or IwlMini;. wiwit.un oil net wtiiit When von huv ,WrKZ niinnl iriiim wnt'i'l ill(ip' iinunnii inc in u f ,,; ,,. r..r. I v.lTi.ivili(. iii.fv (n- m-ivIic S"urirl,Cfl.K,U'",,Sr 1UV"1, ",t-'r0 U "U ' " ItlH-nr iiinoi dimpt. .... , In iiimlu furiho mini who unul iliu In hi. Wo Above the Fifth f:;.J.i;,-?,0ert".Vx7, li.fihi'M Tln iMnv tin' fintit 1'tlil (if thi inn flilne. Tho front nxle N n;t liMok liiiclcr the rhino thitl will keep u rhtuliiK oulintli'O n front nnl of tin-hnily no iho lonil It Hourly try to koop It In ropulr. equally lmliuici.il ovor thu front iiml roiirwhii'lH You know 111 u von te SwT'iK You can aFford I I Victow S J ) J lv "His Mn.tpfH Voice' su.u.vrf.w' 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 44.23 The Victor No. 4 54.20 The Victor No. 5 64.20 The Victor No. 6 104.20 trout 1'inl ill tin-iMMi'hln Ih IxIIitIIhii tho front (nil of 11 liiHchl 10 with iiu united ii.xlo, ItcntiiM! jotl know It won't pull out. Wo hollow. In fnrt we know, wo cim show you U you will cull, tlnu tho front rnd or this inn chluo c Ih Al IcmhI J.l or f I more limn Iho chcup iirohed hxIi) H)lo of lutichlnos. Wo wiy It ih wotth $ IU mora. This machine .lon'MiuriovoVilcro ih I! wituoti in tul L'lHintrj that Iiiim n pluo pule: yot lino polos tiro put on many inttktN of Hproiulor". It Is Just mm OMH'iitlnl (Imt 11 ni'iiiliro hiirvailor hwt 11 uo'iil 110I0 its 11 wiikoii i'no kIiikIo tr os an; miiili' of lilokory iuiiI mo wiikoii tuli not Miwcd out Miinro like cultivator 1iikIo trtis. to pay a little more mniiov lorn nuiohliio Hint vMtti't i'iiiixo yon a. y trouble hucutoe It will iiIwh)s tio rciiiiy to niioii to. The GREAT WESTERN M ri'inlH 11 I kl 1I1 of multure It Iiiih h hooi anil 0111I kuIo to koi-p tho mimujc tiwty from tin' home whllu lo'iilltiK. It Iiiih an i-nlM .n apron (not a hal' iiproit) It Is o ultiiplf that a buy oiiii opciate It If you want a rotil uoinl mauuro i-pr-it.k'r uti ntul hi u show yoiutll tho Ko il pulii x. A o have mli u urntt ninny of tlio-i; inutilities ami wo luivo mvor miIiI any other mnchlux or Imnlomont thitt has ulven us mi little trouble. Wherever jou llml a (SIli: T WI'.S'l'KUN (.prouder on Hud a Mill lied otth t (liner. SOlil) UY Sawyer 6 KnteBst, Inavale, Neb. JUvliUUlilUilil(l'lLlUiUVlitlU(U !tl't(ljltliv!;(tjvl(tlivliltLd;tlili I;l.lnJlitl'VI'tiiUi!iliiliill"tliji. s The above prices include 12 8 -in. records with each machine 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 wilh anyone's, and remember we save you the freight. ) -3i5Sii2r fe 1 Jlemsy flotes prom Neighboring Tomns & GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES t itir)itirIwi?iir)finiinf(iairo1ir1am'e1an'1it'iT1'1Ti1M111V CAMPBELL boon thfuiili a sie'e ol'diphtiieria and no iiiipreltetision was folt. as to lior ul tiinutu reeovery but 'J'iie.duy mornini; wliilo her motlior waslil'tinu her onto 11 cliair hIio expire I very sud leitly Newhotise Brothers, Jewelers and Opticians. Burlington Watch inspectors. S s s s s s s s s s s s s s SUPERIOR (From the Citizen.) (loo. Rutt cituKht, his linger in a corn hhollur, Monday, injuring t Mivuroly. Tho Ii.mk of Catuphull is installing a from huart i'aiitue Itratid new safe, which is expected in ' today. .33.1X1 Z. Frod ITunt.wlio is attending htisiiiess 1 (From the iixpress.) college in LiUie.oin, is jusc leeoveiin from a mild attack o" smallpox. Mr. and Mrs. Leo DoTonr closed their visit with X. DeMius and family Wednesday, returning to Ked Cloud. Wult Anderson and Chas. Nelson loft WednoMlay for Riverton, where they k to oporato a saw mill for llnyh Crillv. Grant Usher's baby boy was veiy ' sick last week. 1 Miss 1C. Iirodstouo is now at Gins Kow, Scotland, for a few days. ' It is reported that there will b t,n ice plant erected here this year. I On February 8U1, a son wa3 born to l Art. Clitmuy and wifo of Jit. Clare. i , , ,, ... 1 Charley Webster is here from Hill Jos. Chevalier and daiiKlilor, Jliss nu ,. , ... , ... . ... , tty, Kaiisns, to visit his mother, who Blanche, were visitors in Upland over is (1(iito sick night Tuesday, on business connected ' with tho new Imiik. which opened its' Dl'- S 0,.,,lfr ,,,ls """"y up u up- doors Monday. ' p',rat,s,s h,ss co U Ulu I'n'so I of giving hotttiriiaths. X. Lnl'orto. who has bren .suffering m,.u n m i i 1 i .1 r . , .. r Alis. II. M.Abliot had the misfortune for a number ot years from some com i , Mi i . 1, ... . . ... ,11 r 1 1 1 liiiiid caught in one of tho hot Jllllllll llHMl lliu liuiuii-wi Miniu (Mi.ini Tutors was forgot fill of tho fact and Chas. Stonor is building a new house the little lapse of niouiory will cost on tho lot just south of Guy Barker's. him about Hfty dollars. ' ('. .. Waldo and W. L. Xorris re- turned ft om Kansas City this morn ing. ; The people over at Pleasant Prairie aro talking of building a new church in the near future, the school house having become inadequate to uccoin- on BLUE HILL. (From tho Leader.) Mrs. Smith has tho frame work her new house nearly finished. Mrs. A.L. IVontieo has been quite modato tho audienoos. sick tho past week, but is recovering again. Uonry Miluor came in from Fresno, broke horses; spotted Indian pony years old. a great little saddle hore. 20 HEAD of CATTLE consisting of cows, heifers and steer. I yearling I fed Polled hull. Some of these cows have calves at side and some will he fresh soon. SO i-IEAO OF HOGG weighing from 40 to l.'.O lbs. Also. 1 farm machinery and a ouantitv of Tho concert given by tho Chicago white seed oats. Concert Trio at the Christian churoh . TEH.MS The usual terms will lto Wednesday evening was tho bo-.t of its ! ,n.,,t..,i i.,...i, .,., ti,.. .,,.... 1 ,... ,. v. I ...ill ..!. ! .. f..... . . ' ' o " "" ri" "' V..UU., yeoteruuy uiiu win iimt u . kind over given in Iimvale. Everybody, days with friouds. who attended was pleased. l T. Hopka has beau confined to f Presiding Elder X. A. Martin hold his homo several days this week with a the .second quarterly conference on, bad case of the grip. tho Inavale charge at Kverelt Bean's Fred Kruger is erecting a new house Monday afternoon. Ho also preached and barn on his lots in west Blue Hill, jit Inavale in tho evening II. Col. (.'. L. Winfrey, K. T. Foe, Clerk. A. .IOIIXSOX. Auctioneer. near tho ball grounds. INAVALE. clans do not appear to agree, lolt. yen terday morning for St. .Joseph's hospi tal, Omaha, where he will undergo an operation. ironing mangles at tho laundry Wed nesday, and iujtiied it bad!; It is said tho late Lord Scully only' paid 48 cents an acre for his holdings visitor on Monday. la .Tallies Kincado is quite sick with grippe. Grandma Hnldrego was a Hod Cloud Notice of Application for Divorce. Those who i' J'ntict iu it wuimit county, no- uriiHka. Thomn,T. IUhIkcm, l'luiiitlir. 1 I.orctia lnitii't-. Defntiliiiit. I ToLorullii Koilgi'i-N Nun ItuHik'iu Dcfumlnui: Yiitiiirc huruliy uoililiM tluit mi thu l.'lih dnjr of .Inly, tl il. TlioniHs .1. ltod);er liled tctitloi iiKHiiiKt you hi tho DlMrlct. Couit of Wubhter Cotuity, Ncliriifiku. tlic oliject nml jryt'r of which tire to obtain a llon:e fnin miu on tin of land in this western country, and that in government scrip. His -lOOOO acres of Nuckolls county land are said i to not him 81 per acre each year. GUIDE KOCK (From the Xows Letter.) Win. Itykor is getting material on tlm ground for his new residence. Win. Jlontgoiuery informs us of his intention to at ouco commence getting ' out the cement, blocks for a now build ingon his lotssjuthof tho Guide Kick Houso. Tho bigcottonwoo.l tree in front of Montgomery's little fnmin building I n BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) A. V. Monk has rented the Commer cial Hotel. One day last week Dick Richards, the teueiit on tho Brown farm west of town, threshed twenty bushols of flue alfalfa seed from a little less than uix acres, Lust Tuesday night Mrs. J. B. Sum ner gave a dinner party in honor of Mrs. C. H. Harris and I. B. Hampton, who are soon to leave for their homes in tho south. Chris Olson returned last Friday .. .. .... . . . . '.....11. ..141... -1..I1.. 11 night from his visit, to ins old Home in "'"" "' mo uiuuo uocic houso. was Deuniark. Ho had not been back citi-uowu last week and niado into llro- hinco ho loft there twenty-six years Representative Win. Renkel homo from Lincoln this morning. Fred Stonor is driving tho mail on route II while Mr. Koolmel is in tho ollice. Kvorybody is glad they got their ice harvested boforo this warm weather began. I W. A. Carpeutor and wife are rejoic ing over thu arrival of a nine pound baby girl. ' Mr. and Jlrs. .loyce of Alma were visiting their son, C.t E. Joyce, Wed nesday and Thursday. Mr. Daily and family departed for Richtleld, Mo., on Thursday, whoio they will make their home. Mrs. Sadio Holdroge was very sick failed to hear him missed a niro treat. Some of the sports wont to Uivorton on Saturday and brought home a quantity of liquor which Ihey distri buted quito freely on Sunday and niado tho day, hideous with a drunken brawl. Not smtislied with drinking themselves they tried to forco young Knimiii thut you Imvo wll'.lully iiusurteil nml canio boys to drink. It is about timo that l'mlonoil iho .l,.li.titv. without kooiI came. '"""' " fur lll Infill .if lll'n I n i-u un.l ...r..f. !... ...... these fellows should bo taught that y0IinreruaH,lw, to m.er ,,.1,1 ,,o.l.lod or such things will not be tolerated in a , bufoie .Mua.lay. ihu nth Uvof .March, im?. i w ---.--. civilized community, When inon bo come so depraved that they can Unci pleasure only in drunken reelry thoy should at least bo satisfied to let decent folks alone, and not parade their shame in tho street on the Sab bath day, to disturbo the peiico of those who desire to make better use of it. THOMAS .1. HOIHIKHS. Ily J. C. Snylor. IiIk iittorncy. fel2 Stock Sale Wednesday, March 6, Legal Notice. In thu Dlstilrt Court of iVebMur County, No- liriiskii. Hunty fiCiuTctiz. l'lnlutltV, 1 VK V Alury CieiieiL'itx. Ilufuiiilaut ) To Mai) Ociiuh'Iix, Nun Ileshleut Dcfumlaiii: You arc lurel) ltotltlou tliat on tho Kith day I of I'Vliiuary. lt'dV. Henry Ccnciciix filed a pell tlon BKiilittt )ou In thi PlMrlct Court of 'vt iter Coiiaiy, Nvbrnhlca, the object and ira)cror which me to olitnln ndlvojcu fiom you on the (,'runtnlsof pliyslnit Incouiiieicury and ostroimr mid roit'iucd cruelty. You me rt'ijulred to tnihwcr mid iitititlou ot at 10 a. in. sharp, the undersigned will or luforu Monday Utey.'ithdayof Mitreh, 1H07. sell at public auction at his farm six loft there twenty-six years " "i tree, it we remember right- last week. She Is improving, however, mlle.i east of Bed Cloud, two miles east ago, and ho reports that lie found ' w,lM l"td there by Chas. Corwin under tho cat u of Ur. I'liU lps. f Amboy. and four miles west of many changes, and that lie saw notli-; lwuMb' tour years ago this hpiing. I S. B. Carpenter in on tho sick list. (! utile ItocU, no head of stock, consist ing during his long trip thut looked us h. Pot era htirprUod himself one day , this week. Hisson-in-law, I'Vank Kool- ing ot uood to him as Nebraska. last week by throwliiL' u uliwn ni- i. mel is lookiiur after the nost-ofllce. ' 20 Our cltl.ens were pained last Tuc8.1IiK togh one of the phi to glass Dated thl8 l.'illi tiny of Kebiimry, rT. 1IHNUV (JKNKltKU.V. I'hUntiir. Ily I'.. U. Oviriutui, Ills Altotney. nicliK ItHKUMATlbJI CUItKD IN A DAY. day morning to learn of t ho death of Jittlo Ethel Reynolds. Sho had just Myktlo Cure for HliciimnlUm nml Ni'tiralglit rnillcally uttrfN In 1 to.lilnyH. Its action upon tlwi kVRtfini Ik rrmHrkiilil; nml mvutn.l.i.. t. . ..,.,. . ,i l :.i. i.. ..," " : ... .uu.. iv LOOK out tor llio IjIIICOUI iliUOiiiar- most 01 wiem i-iihkk iii .-ikiiiiik reinovef at onco Uir raiiHoimd thedlseato tin HORSES windows in his new building. The t otto, March !i. This is going to be tho from . too to 1200 lbs, and from t toil glacis had just been put in, but Mr. greatest eutortalumout of tho soason. , years old, well acclimated; 1 span of mediately dWaiipenrn. Tho llrnt iIomi Kretitly null III". i tiiiii mm , aillll Iiy 11, IS.UIUCK, dnut'lbt, Hed cluud. ) v