JiibiKViAv64tliAiblbtktibtfiibAtfA)fc4AAA4(44)UatAittrtllt4ttlaiAiai4i(tiVi I flemsy flutes From Neighboring, Towns 5 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES l5lffl(f((f(p(flff(m1'111,1x1,1,'''1,,'',,',,,,,,'', BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate) Androw Johnson, who had n stroko of paralysis last wook, was in town hist "Wednesday. Ho is improving slowly. At tho meeting of tho village hoard Ust Monday tho date on which bids woro to bo rccoivod for tho village, water bonds, thoro woro no bids on file aspor tho advertisement. Prof. Mohrman,who has been oloctod and accoptod tho princlpnlshlp of tho Rloornington higli scliool, has sent in his resignation, having boon llnally clouted at Atkinson. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Moslo lloulior has entirely recovered from his rccont accident. Ho had a fortunato oscapo. Morris Doidrickson left Monday for a visit to Denmark, tho fathorlaud. Ho oxpocts to bo gono several months. Mrs. Henry Ludlow and hor son Burt aro expected to arrlvo this evening from Oklahoma City. Mrs Ludlow will spond the sninmor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IJ. C. Burt. Considerable damage from hail Mon day evening is reported from tho vicin ity of Upland, George Hanson, Gust Anderson, Chris Work and J. A.Swede land boiug tho heaviest losers, and many others suffered considerable loss LEBANON. (From tho Argus.) Koy Hutchinson passed throug Leba non Tuesday morning onrouto for Nor ton, where ho has n job in a barber ahop. C. B. Wiuugar and family made a trip to Rod Cloud Friday, taking Mrs. Winogar's sister, whore she took tho train for homo at North Platto, Nob. A.L. Mullor returned from Nebraska City, Thursday evening, whero ho had bjen called on account of tho ficknass of his fathor, F. H. Mullor, and which resulted in his death ,7uue 21. George Duokor arrived Tuesday from Chicago. Ho is a traveling salesman and has been out about two mdnths. He had uovor heard of our big lire mi til ho got within a few miles of Leba non. J. J. Timberlako was putting down a well last wook, and when at a depth of about 1.") feet struck an inch and a half vein of coal. Tho coal covers tho wholo surface of tho well, was soft and very light, but burns well. Charlos Cain and son Haydon, re turned Tuosday evening from Kansas City, whero an oporation was perform ed an one of Hayden'a eyes. Tho opor tiou provod successful and It is thought that his eye will bo all right in a short time. Wo understand that about uine young men purlolnod several quarts of lioozo from a gentleman who lives near Sherwood. Tho gentleman who lost tho booze immediately sworo out war rants for tho boys arrost, but when they went to servo the warrants only two of the boys could bo found, tho rest having hikod to Colorado. hal' brought tho owner the snug sum of 815,300. Tom McCartnoy's team became frightened Tuesday whilo tiod in front of Crittenden's store at a passing auto mobile and exhibited so mo of tho fiercest plunging seen in a day and a year. They clamborod clear over a lumber wagon, upsotting it, and then got straddle of tho hitching wires. Tho top buggy to which they woro hitched was smashed into kindling wood. BLUE HILL. (From tho Leader.) Jacob Goll moved into his new res idence, tlio McMahou property which ho recently purchased, this week. Ground was broken Tuosday morn ing for a city scales, which will bo loca ted near tho water tower, on Gngo street. John Grimes, who uudorwont an op eration for appendicitis last week, is getting along quite nicely and will bo about in a few days. James McMahou shipped his house hold goods to Lincoln last Friday, where ho will mako his futuro home. He left for that place last Saturday. FRANKLIN (From the .Sentinel.) Misses Rosalind and Kathryn Masor arrived Wednesday morning from St. Louis for a brief visit at their home hi this city. Don Smith was happily suprrlsod last week by tho arrival of his son Zeddie. Tho father and sun had not seen each other for thirteen years. D. (i. Fuger wont to Enid, Okla., last Thursday night in response to a tele gram from his son, Rev. J. W. Fager. s.iyiug tiiat his son, 20 years old, had met with a tragic death. Sunday morning whilo playing on a freight train, Hay Boswoll, a section hand aged eighteen, fell aud was badly mangled undor the moving wheels. Tho flesh was laid opon from tho kneo to the groin of the loft limb aud his right elbow crushed. The recent auiomobilo tour of Carson and Perry Hildroth subsequent to thoir trip to Smith Center, was the most se vere tost to which they have yet put their machine. The total distance covorod was about 300 miles. Watson Cuitwood last Saturday sold his live quarters of land lying south east of town aud near the state lino. His sixth quarter has boon sold not not long before. Tho section and a SUPERIOR (From tho Express.) Tho Electric liuht company oxpoct to have thoir day circuit in operation by tho middle or last of July. Mrs. Susan Eyro of this city and S M. Starr, of Pawnee, woro united in marriago last Tuosday night. Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnson leave this week for a trip for Europe, and will sail noxt week from Now York. A post card photo shop Is being open ed west of tho Superior hotel, by a couple of young men from Concordia. Miss Ina Gittings left Wednesday for her work as Instructor in physical culture in tho summer school at Lako Chautauqua, N. Y. A. II. Skinner has sold his impolment house occupied by tho Peterson Imple ment firm, to Dick Hudson, a farmer near Superior, for a consideration of SlUtiO. BLADEN (From tho Entor prise) Word was received Tuesday announ cing tho death of Mrs. Addio Bottom at her homo cast of Oak. Tho forty-sixth birthday of II. L. Fois, our genial butcher, was fitly ob served by nearly thirty of his rolatlves , coming and taking dinner with him.' Ellon Stewart, who was operated on , for appendicitis a couple of wcoks ago, 1 is now on tho road to recovery and ox i pects to bo around again soon. On Friday night an explosion of a lamp in the brooder house of O. Lind gron caused a fire which burned down the house, two brooders audsomethitig , like 200 little chicks. James McCoy and sou Elmer return ed Saturday from Boyd, Wyoming, whero Elmer has been farming. Mr. McCoy has boon out to visit him. We understand Elmer will remain in Bla den this summer. i It. C. Chevalier, the implement man 1 of Bladon, has rented tho lower story of tho now brick building that is being built by Charlos Speuco north of J. P. Cropp's store and will put in a lino of tlireo or four of the best makes of automobiles. CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters GUIDE ROCK. John Hnskius started for Idaho last Monday. Grandpa Dlckcrson is very sick. Ho is afllicted with Bright's disease. Sam Alum nnd wife went to Hardy Thursday to attend a wedding. Elza Murphy's health is quite poor ly again. Ho is troubled with asthma. Miss Iona Dickorson was a west bound passenger Wednesday evening. A great many from this place expect to go to Rod Cloud next Wednesday to see tho Haskell Indians play ball. Mrs. Victor Lang and children of Beatrice aro visiting hor brother, Frauk Yetter, aud sister, Mrs. A. F. Fringor. Max Buder and wife returned homo last Saturday from Atwood, Kas., whore they spent the Fourth. George Garbor, tho man that can mix as much mud as the next one, has quit tho .job and is now working in Burr'j livery barn. John Young, the banker, has 1G0 acres of oats ono mile east of town that look good enough for DO bushels to the acre. Red Cloud certainly did hor share towards helping Guide Rock celebrate the Fourth, hnd when Red Cloud has tho Chautauqua Guide Rock is going to return the compliment. (Published July 12tb 1007.) Ordinance No. 62. An Ordinance termed the Annual Appropriation Illll. npproprlaMiK such nurbB of moncr n nre deemed ntpnrntr tn defray nil iieccsWy expcnppR nnd llntilllttcs of the cltv of Heir Clninl.Nebraskn, as shown by CRtlmntes here toforo made by Mich city for the current year. He It ordained bv the Mayor and Council ot tho , Ulty of Hcd Cloud: Jjj Section 1. Thattho following sums of money be. aud the fame hereby aro appropriated from the amount or tnxen authorized to be levied and levied fur tho current year of 1117. to ilefiay the nccestnrv expend and llnlihltleaof tho mild city of Hcd cloud for the current ducal year for the objects and purpofes herein Mated: Kor olllcem' unlarlc tliUO (h KorMreet and alleys mxi 00 Kor Intention ... . M0 (K Kor Mipplleriinii printing' io no Kor maintenance of witcr Vfork. , . . vntom Kor Intercut on water bond' poo oo Kor Intercut on electric llcht bonds. .. l 0 (x) KiirrnutliiKcntutid Incidental expeiifces MCI no Kor Judgment fund 10 tx Kor street llnliti m)o txt Kor maintenance of ulectrlc llcht works GOO tx Section II. Thin Ordinance hIihII take client, and be In force from and after Its phhmikc, up proval. and publication according to law. I'ased and approved July :irel..itT. .I.'O. CAM)WKLI Mayor. AtteM: L. II. FOIlT. City Wcrk. ISeal Julyta Notice of Tax Sale, Notice Ik hereby clven that the underalennil. on the Oth day of November. llKifi. purchased t i the county treasurer of Welder county. Neuron km.ih private aie. uie ioiiowiiik iiefcriiieu rear estate sold for delinquent taxcA for the year IIXM. and Hltuated In ited Cloud, Webster county. Ne bniNka, to wit: Lots four U) 'lie (fi) and slxitfj., In blo.dc ten tin), of I.eUuc's addition to Ited Cloud. Nebraska, taxed In the name of Kriltti iirvaut. Thenbove named pcroon nnd till others who- I claim an IntireM In the above laud will lnio notice that the time of redemption of Mild laml from tald tax cale will expire on the Till lny of November A. I) IWI7. after which I will apply for a tax deed for all of the above lnnd that Is not redeemed. I.oimpa Hamst. Dated this 11th day of July, J'JOT. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postolllco at Red Cloud, Neb. for tho week ending July 11, 1907: Mr. aud Mrs. Ezra Conrad. Frank Fish. C. W. Francia. Rrice C. ltigler. Win. Stewart. Mrs. Sidney White. These will bo sent to tho dead letter otllce July 2.1. 1007, if not called for before. When calling for above please say "advertised." T. C. Hackkk. Postmaster. Notice of Bond Sale. Sealed proposals will be received by I. II. Fort, .secretary of the bchuol Hoard, until Julv l'ith. l'Jttf. at I'J M.. for the tuirchase of a"i.ux School llnniN ot the School District of the Cttv of lied Cloud. Webster County. Nebraska, vote! April 2nd. II)?. llouilsarc In deii'iinluatloii of frxxi cncli. dated June 1st. 1!H)7. bearlni: V, ter .cent per annum. maturliiK .Ittiiu 1st. 1927, am 1 optional after 6 years, llonds Itsued pursuant io sccnou lr.'.w, t;oooe's mw Aunotnicu hihi utcs of Nebraska. UldN must be acconipnnled by certified check for fSOO. payable to the City Tieasurcr. Tlie Hoard reserves the ritsht to reject any nml tuJ bids. Dated June 21st. 1907. Ited Cloud. Nebraska till. U.K. HAINES, President. L. II. FONT, Secretary. JunH INFLAMMATOKY RHEUMATISM CUHED IN 3 DAYS Morton I.. Hill, of Lebanon. 1ml.. tays; "My wife had Inllninnintorv Hheumntlsm in every muscle aud Joint: her sutTerlm; was tcrriile and her body and face were swollen almost be yond recognition: hnd been In bed six wcelsM Rtid had eight physicians, but received nt benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It Knve Immediate relict vjJ) she was able to walk nbout In three davu. t tm sure It saved her life." Sold by H. E. Orlce, Druggist. Red Cloud. Recommend The Chief to your neigh bors.. We will appreciate your aid in this matter. A friend of tho tiom A foe of the Trust Calumet Baking Powder OomplleB with the Pure Food Laws of all Statea. County Treasurer's Semi-Annual Statement. Recapitulation, showing the amount on hand January 1st, 1HD7, the collections, since made, dihbur.soiiients, close of the 30th day of June, 11107, in each and all of the several Funds stated. and amount remaining on hand at the KLN'l) OF FUNDS. School and University Land.... State Consolidated County enoral County 1 triil go County Railroad Itond County I usanu County l'oor County Soldiers' Relief County Road District Road Commissioner District District Schools Statu Apportionment Fines ami Licenses School lioud lied Cloud City Red Cloud Water Itond Red Cloud Electric Light Itond Red Cloud Electric Light Works JJeil Cloud Water Works Rod Cloud Water Works Special ited Cloud .1 udgment Red Cloud Sidewalk Rlue Hill Rlue Illll Water Rood ... Blue Hill Special Ouide Rock. ., (iitide Rock llrldge Rood Marten , School .Mandamus interest Advertising , Redemption Miscellaneous i............. - c - Ji S 0.2.2 sS 3 "i r. u a u -J il "J Funds Transferred from an (1008 tiosr. :i t;o 0118 8 H 1 not) II.'iOI SHI'J Miur. :i07 108 1017 107 10 11 :t ir. a i 070 080 4M 27 :u;i 14 :i7's ao 70 87, 08 1770 1 47 S ISlMir. ',M)I 7U-; 87 llU.() 1)0 11184 10.VM 07 (ii 01 41) r.7 ao 111 78 J7 41 18 4 :i8 o;i n 20 rs :7 I'J4 78 lOO'JO an W17.ri .10 i:ir.i ii 1000 70 0.1.1 in 200 r.'js l 171 Oil) 154 air. jo a: .18 00 or. 30 87 01 .10 78 Various funds., 108 00 1 108 02 20 2.1 7 1 11 I 1 23 10 300 40 3.132' 81 OS 40 1170 08 0.10 110 District Road .10, Various funds ISt. Treiis A. Fines Various Parties Ot .18 78 70 It 31 11 oo; 00 23 10 41 04 1 3788 .1112 .1008 .121 TOTAL S 10014 Ml II 0008 2013.132 81 23712 20003 1 1.107 10.108 8020 8 -14 427 300 1300O 02.10 .13102 .1008 .12! r.iaa 1207 2108 880 211 .181 0 10 103 1310 11.17 83 708 27 021 14 3.132 08 14,17 0,10 v r. 84 33 1 r,4 40 7.1 32 .10 00 .11 .13 03 20 00 20 0 .13 71 7S 81 18 12 71 31 40 10 03 II 20 81 40 : 00 107.10 10001 0002 7827 000 340 3870 030 3.10.13 2 10.1 1170 102 701 200 .1.10 3 1.1 120 723 273 82 .11.1 Funds Transferred to 84 Comm'r District School District.. State Apport'm't. 170 10 1071 31 55110,18 2,S!S3273 8IS1O20O1 00 School District... Various funds . ... County lieneral. Various funds .. c S J o - TOTAL Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. AT PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEEP STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. 3788 13 .1008 20 21 00 14 20 3.132 81 08 40 " 'o.iii'iid 00.10 004 1 4814 2771 8020 8 U 78 307 5002 .1011 17718 " .100 2710 31 2000 185 31 3 03 02.1 884 103 27 4.1S .10 48 12 40 7.. 32 00 00 01 28 70 00 .17 20 41 00 7.1 02 3.1 77 8.1 85 18 08 03 03 ?r. 3S3 14 $13113 KlllliO 02.10 5340a .1008 521 .1122 1207 2108 880 211 581 0 10 103 71 1340 31 1157 83 708 .14 .13 03 20 00 20 0.1 .13 71 78 82 18 12 021 14 3.132 OS 1 1.17 sa 40 10 03 41 20 81 40 4.1 0.10 00 SI 83273 81 Fees and Commissions received from January 1st, 1007, to July 1st, 1007 S2350.43 Railroad ltouds outstanding ,' 530,000.00 I, W. C. Frahm, County Treasurer, certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the outstanding indebtedness of the county aud of all moneys received and disbursed by me as County Treasurer of Webster County, Nebraska, from the first day of January, HK17, to the first day of July, 1007, to the best of my knowledge and belief, its' per statement submitted. , W. C. FRAHM, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1007, LKK DkTOUR, County Clerk. W. II. HAIIjISY, Deputy. You will do belter work for a cup of fragrant deliciou ARIOSA Coffee and yoit will rest belter' afterwards. Cuts your coffee bills about in half. Sold in one pound packages only, sealed for your protection. Loose coffee isn't the same it may be dusty, dirty and bad for your stomach and nerves. Compile, willi all requirement, of the National P.j Food Law, Giunntee No. 204 1 , filed t Wailiing'. . l'ineules are for the kidneys and Rladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling, They produce nat ural action of the kidneys in filtering waste matter out of the blood. 30 days treatment SI. Money refunded if l'ineules are not satisfactory. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. H V. T 11 i) 1 i. t v I iJif1fiWwfe -ju -,mmmwmmr.mr-Jl fjBeg;ttegtarT' -- - ,y,f vrrtti-.m'--w,.. - -aJutiM