f AkAfck AU Or tk (AaOili tha U( kkiiiiUi( Op OntOiU Or U.Vi Or AtiAOri 0a(U.4(U(. 9 .... t Jlemsy flotes prom Neighboring Tomns I GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 6- (f.(fiqifviTi'r'r'r'PiirT'''r'r'Piiiv'r,r,oT'r'0'pi,ii,i,'',r ' themselves tho superior playets by a 4 F , week I3LOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate) J. 13. Sumner the Hrst of the ruuoivcd his new Holsman auto. The citizens of Hlldroth are making preparations to vote bonds for a watei works system. P. A. Tnnquury last Saturday night reached the sovonty-llfth milestone In his llfo and seventy-live of his neigh bors and friends gave him a pleasant uurprise. GUIDE ROCK (Prom the Signal.) Mrs. Kiln Sheppnrd has sold her ittock of millinery goods to Mrs. Abe Sohouburg of Holdredge. John A. Shooley sold his stook of 1'urnituro and undertaking goods to M.J. Tumor, proprietor of the east aide furnlturo'store. Part of the time this week our streets wore practically deserted. Those who wore not busy at work wore attending the Hod Cloud Chautauqua. It would bo an easy matter for some person to stock up with honey bees this season, as tlio colonies in this vi cinity seem to bo swarming more than usual. margin of 10 to fi. Harman Aekerman, well known to the people of this vlciitvty, met with a serious accident this week while tend ing a threshing machine near Ragan. He in some manner got one of his feet tangled in the machinery, mash ing it so badly hs to make amputation necessary. W. J. Clapp and wife attended the Chautauqua at Red Cloud yesterday in order to hear Rev. Newell Dwight Hillls. Mr. Clapp was acquainted with Ilev. Hillls when he first entered tho ministry and was engaged In mission ary Sunday school work in this part of the country. EKING PRODIGALWITH MONEY Ruler of Slam Spends Much for Jew els While on Recent Trip. Ikrlln, Aug. 7. Stories regarding the extravagance of the king of Slam, eo far as the purchase of Jewelry Is concerned, continue to crop out Among his recent purchase?, It Is said, Is a gold thimble, cove-red with dia monds and other gems, which Is valued at $75,000. In his palace at Bangkok the king has an enormous stoic of jewels. The apartments of the first and second queens are said to contain largo collections, while the walls of his own apartments are uho j covered with gems. BLADEN (Prom tho Enterprise) The IHadou school board has elected four teachers for tho coming year and will toaeJi cloven grades. Mrs. II. C. Chovalior loft Tuesday morning for Montreal, Canada, whoro tibo will visit for t-ovoral months. II. J. Wallaco has recently come into possession of tho old family Bible that lias been tho property of his family on his mother's sldo of tho houso for over a hundred years. The printing was done in 179!). Mr. and Mrs. l C. GrandstaU" and Mr. and Mrs. Will Henuett drove down to Red Cloud Monday and attended the Chautauqua. They report tho music furnished by tho Kilties as be ing worth tho price of admission many times over. SUPERIOR (Prom the Express.) Miss Coriune Dusonberry of Nelson was in tho city Monday evening, re turning to Nelson Tuesduy morning. The four-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chaney, living south of the river, died Priday and was buried Saturday. George Green and sou have returned from their seven weeks' trip to Spo kane and George Is very much im proved in health and will take up his job on the road again. The new station at Cadams was opened today, with O. II. Bartlott as ntrnnt. This is quite an event in tho life of this little town, which has been coming rapidly to tho front of late. Mrs. Heed is moving her olfects from tho King hou-c and shipping thorn to Hastings, where they will live, her daughter Gulielma being engaged to teach in the city schools at that place. WOMAN'S BODY IN TRUNK Suspicions of Barjrjagemaster at Mar seilles Prove to Be Well Founded. Marseilles, France, Aug. 7. A trunk belonging to a man and woman who arrived here from Monte Carlo at tracted the attention of the baggage master, who ordered it to be opened. It was found to contain the body of a woman cut to pieces. The man and woman owning the trunk were arrest ed. Thev had asked that It be lor wr.ided to London. CHICAGO GRAINAND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chicago, Aug. G. Wheat prices on the local exchange declined more than lc from the high price today becauto ol Increasing local receipts and favor able weather In the northwest. At tho close the September dellveiy showed a net loss of 'thc. Corn was a shade lower. Oats were down lc. Provisions were unchanged to a shade lower. Closing prices: Wheat Sept., !)(?(,& 9 04c; Dec, 04,J4i!c. Coin Sept., 5314c; Dec, 5!lc. Oats Sept., 43c; Dec, 42c. Pork Sept., $ 10.42 Vac. Lard Sept., $0.15; Oct., $9.20. Ribs Sept., $S.72'i; Oct., 58.03. Chicago Cash Prices No. 2 hard wheat, STljCi'bDVfcc; No. 2 corn, oo'c; No. 3 white oats, 47hs50I,&c Fulton ? Grocery Co. (Successors to John Griffith) DEALERS IN Stable and Fancy ganmatoaagL- :mmn hi h i ii'iimaimaanmHaa recerles A full assortment of Seasonable Goods kepi in Stock. Call and See Us. We will try to Please You. 425 Webster Street. Bell phono 10.'. Ind. phono M Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty Notice of Tax Sale. Notice Ik lioteby jjlven that th unrlcrelRnrd, on the sixth (lav of November. 10 5, piirclutkpd of the county treasurer of Webster county. No brftHka. ut Drivnte ir1o. the followlni; described real ettnte. wold for delinquent taxes for tho Tenr ltH. Rial slltmted In Hot! Cloud, Writer county, Ncbrnkit, to wit' I.oii (ilxteeti (li)iiud 8Mpn. teen (17). bloclf eleven (II . Sml'li A Moore'R ml dltlon to Hetl Cloud. Vehter county. NebrnskK, iiikI taxed In the name of K. L. Anilcrion. The above limned person nml 'nil other iicryom. wlio claim an IiiUTt-H In the above land will lake notice that the time of redemption or mU) hind from aM tnx Mile will explic on the7thlAy of November. A I) Ili'T.nflPr which 1 will apply lor n tux deed to nil of the above Ihih) which I'm not redeemed .1 S. Houciuion, IJnteil UiIhv.M day of July, ltf)T. Notice of Tax Sale. Notice U hereby Klvcn that the undersigned, on the (ith day of November, 1(M.". purchased "f Hie county treasurer of Webner county. Ncbriih kii.at prlvnte sale, the following dci-tlticd renl eMate cold for tle!l!irUf lit tiixe lor the ear 1WI, anil "Itimled In lted cloud, Webster conniv. No bniHk'i, to ulp Lot four t-1) live (M and lx(tl). In bloi-k ten (I"), of I.oDiio'm addition to I fed Cioiid. NchnttkH. tnxed In the name of Kdlih llruitit. The nboe named persDlinnd all other who claim an liitfrext In the above bind Mill tal.it notice Unit the time of redemption ot Mild land I torn ald tax Mile will expire on the Tib iIrv of NtiM'inber A. 1 WW. nff-r which 1 ullliipplv lor n tax deed for all of the iibote land that I'm not redefined. Louim Hanj.v. Unled this lldi day of July, W07. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger) Alt Owens had tho niisforiuuo to lose his fancy driving horso while on tho road to Downs last Wednesday. The horse became sick a little way out from Downs, where it died. . Ono pleasing feature that will bo a now departure tor me itur tuts year will bo tho base ball tournament. Each day tho best clubs of this section of the statu will contend for purses ag gregating 51100. About tho niftiest pioco of window display wo have seen recently is tho little engine and tender in tho Ahlbom hardware store, made and designod by young Karl Ahlborn and Clyde Ar nold. It is made from hardware found in tho store. RIVERTON (From the Review.) Dr. Myers came into tho olllco Fri day afternoon and informed us that a It-pound hoy had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sullivan. A. J. Waldeck's team ran away with him Thursday while on the road to town. They struck a post near Walter Moore's place and Mr. Waldeek was thrown into the wire and badly cut about the face. A. P. .lohnsou, accompanied by his son Ralph, loft Sunday morning for Omaha to consult Dr. Gilford, the eye specialist, concerning Mr. Johnson's eye. They returned Tuesday night and icport no operation necessary. Lust Friday evening Frank Phinney had a little accident. While driving home from town witli a buggy ho at tempted to lead a threo-year-old colt behind tho buggy. At tho mill tho colt got frightened at something and luugod into tho rear end of tho buggy, breaking tho hind wheels and badly spraining Ftauk's right hand. A Trade In Learning. "I want you," said the old farmer, "to give the boy 'bout six or eight dol lars' worth o' learnln'. For instance, I'll start him on three bushels o' corn; then, when that's out, I'll keep him a-movln on a couple o' smokehouse hams, an' I may decide to give you a young heifer to I'arn him wrltln' an' a home raised cow for a lectio 'rithme tle." "Do you want him to learu any of the higher branches':" "Well, after ho climbs a leetle you might throw In 'bout a bushel or twe of 'em, or say 'bout a quarter o' beef's worth." Atlanta Constitution. W mnttEY SMJyy lu" " Notice of Bond Sale. Sealed pronoMils will be received lv 1, 11. Fort, Secretary of the School Huurri. until AiikuhL J7th 1117. nt I a 31.. for the nurchaMj nf KMW School ilondsol the School District of tho Cllv of Hed Cloud. Webxter County. Nebrat-l.ii. Mitecl April 2nd, 1MJ7, Honda are In den initiation ol JoOOench, dated June Int. 1007, bearltiR 'f per cent per annum, maturing June 1st. iWi, ami optional after r jearn. Heads ls-sued pun-nunt to section ll'.T.d. Oobbej' 1903 Annotated stat utes of Nebrasliu. lllds must be accompanied bv certified chock for tWK). paxnble to the City TreaMircr. TI10 Iloaru reserves the rlctit to roject any and all bids. Dated August 1M, MOT, lted Cloud. 'Nobrithl.u. DK. U.K. HAINES, President. L. H. FORT, Secretary. INKLAMMATOllY RHEUMATISM CURED IN 3 DAYS Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon. Ind.. Fays; ''My wife had Inflammatory Hheumnihm In every muscle and joint; tier Mitrerltif,- was terrlnlo aud her body and face were swollen almost lut yond recognition: had been In bed six weekw and had eight physicians, but received 110 benefit until the tried the Mystic Cure tor Rheumatism. It gave Immediate relict unit she was able to walk about In three dsvs. 1 nut sure It tavod her life." Sold by U. K. fifes. Druggist, Red Cloud. 32- Mlv-vV,. JIUIT LEBANON. (From the Argus.) The Jersey set tiro to the grass in Nate Smith's pasture Wednesday morning. I.obanon was quite well ropresonted nt Hod Cloud Monday, as not loss than four auto loads aud as many earriago and buggy loads took in tho Chautau qua. Tho gasoline stove in tho kitchou of Mrs. E. II. Watson balked Thursday morning ;and started a blaze, but. it was extinguished before any particu lar damage, was done. Robert Homier and children of Smith Center were in Lebanon Friday. Mr. Homier has been blind since 12 years of age, but apparently enjoys life bottor than some of us who aro blessed with sight. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother (5 ray. a nur.se in New York, discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian Leaf. It Is the only certain inanthly regulator. Cures feiualc weaknesses, backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail fi() cents. Sample free. Address, The Mother (J ray Co.. Ley Itoy, X. Y. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) J. M. Burgess and daughter Clara were in the city Wednesday. Mr. Bur gess expects to move to Hed Cloud In the oarly fall. Miss Gretohon Maser was oloutod forotnau of Franklin Homestead, Bro therhood of American Yeomen, at their last meeting the tUst.aud only lady foreman in Nebraska. A splendid game of basket ball bo tween tho Star team of this city and tho Rivorton girls was played in tho l'iue.ules are for the kidneys and Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tjred worn out feeling. They product' nat ural action of the kidneys in llltering waste matter out of the blood. 30 days treatment SI. Money refunded if I'ineules are not satisfactory. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. Within Her Rights. A very black woman In a silver gray nutouioltlle coat was seen a few morn ings ago hauling an unwilling and dis reputable looking yellow dog by a leather thotsg. A friendly disposed policeman asked casually: "Why don't you turn the dog loose? lie don't look able to run off. and nobody'll want to steal him?" "Ain't I a 'oman?' was the tart query. There was no disputing the fact. "Ain't ills heah a dog?" Patent fact. "Ain't dls heah New York?" Obviously true. "Well, ain't I got a good tight to walk on dese heah streets and put on all the style I choose?" No disputing a self evident proposi tion. Now York Times. I'ineules for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them for rheumatism, kidney, bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feel ing. They bring quick relief. Satis faction guaranteed. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. Impartial. An Encllsh clergyman, recently set tled In a small town In Perthshire, met a farmer's hoy while visiting the mem bers of his congregation. In the course of eonversatlon the boy said his par ents had an aunt staying with them. The parson, not haVing much acquaint ance with the Scottish language and not quite comprehending what the hoy said, asked: "Then, do 1 understand that your aunt Is on your father's side or on your mother's?" To which the young agriculturist re plied: "Weel. whiles the nne an whiles the It her, excep' when feyther leathers them balth." Dundee Advertiser. That isn't all you save either. You know people who have drank Arbuckles ARIOSA all their lives? Look at them. They like , it and they haven't had to quit drinking it. Don't let any man sell you something instead, which may ruin your stomach and nerves. Compile with til tcquircmenti of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041. filed at Wash- j iegtoa. Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. -AT f PLUiWS FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. Protection ! 15f)e Medical Chemical Co.'s 1. . "Haven't you ever noticed her com plexion?" Milwaukee Sentinel. AskforAllens's Foot-Ease, a powder for swollen, tired hot, smart ing feet. Sample sent free, Also free samples of the Koot-Kase SaltaryCurn Pad, a new invention. Address Allen S. Olmstead, l.e Hoy. N. Y. The bites and stings of insects, tan hunburn, cuts, burns and bruises aro relieved at once with Pinesalve Carbo llzed. Acts like a poultice, and draws out inltammation. Trv it. Price Wc. bull park Thursday, the Stars showing j Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store, Man's Precious Rib. A young lady having asked a surgeon why woman was made from the rib of 'man in preference to another bone. he iravo her the following gallant an swer: "She was not taken from the head lest she should rule over him. nor from his feet lest ho should trample upon her; but she was taken front his side, that she might bo his equal; from under his arm, that he might protect her; from near his heart, that he might cherish and love her." Houston Chronicle. Poor Colors. "I can't understand Mabel." "Why not?" "She's always trying to get things to match her complexion." I'AYJiat ofU?" Wh;t Changed His Mind. "I had supposed until yesterday, doc tor, that the days of the bleeding of patients were past." "And so Uiey are. Uut what changed your mind?" "The hill you sent me." Ho Powders are the best on thet market. Expell the worms.fa'llay "the fever, sweeten the stomach, and place the hog in a healthy condition. They are sold on a guaran tee, or your money back. Parties wishing any of these will consult our agent, Wi Hi WALTER, Red ciout. i,i. Agents wanted. Write Soper & Wil cox, Riverton, Neb. Hustle While You Walt. While waiting for your prayer to be answered try to get what you want yourself. St. I.otils Olobo-Domoerat. His Work. "What." asked the man who Is al ways preaching, "have you ever done to make this a brighter world?" "I've doue a lot In that line, stran ger." said the one with the large, rough hands. "I'm a barn painter by trade, and 1 generally paint 'em red."-Ch!ca-go Record-Herald. If you suffer from bloating, belching, sour stomach. Indigestion or Dyspep sla, take a King's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, and overcome the disagreeable trouble. It will improve tho appetite, and aid digestion. Sold J by Henry Cook's Drug Store. L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Rosidenco: PirstJ door south of Rod Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster stroot. Can be foundat.home every forenoon. Terms reasonable. &) 41 4 & ! H ft 4 4 ;.j. 1 'jrf ',7i&ii9si:wtmmwmvmt0ir.'-i'4UkrmMfmvviz .- . mm ujt t.W. '