If-Jg.'&JJi SHXJBfl Hj!wifaa.tisJimTij.-,ii, -x-,k ..., JS ,- . ,1 nrawt-'2CaHU.,fi'-Mav -"Jr.jjtf'j-.,. I 2 flemsy Jiotes prom 2 5 r.ATHBBWn PBOM GUIDE ROCK. (From tho SIkiihI.) S. 13. Nowmeyor has Htillleiently re covered from his recent illness to travel mid departed Tuesday morning for the wot. Saturday night nbout 11 o'clock tin bnrn on tho farm southeast of towi farmed liy Bert Vim Horn was burnt" to tho ground. Considerable grain and hay was lost, also all his harness. Enough money was raised by the members of tho M. V. church and citi '.on s interested to purchase a type writer and present, it as a gift to .Miss Cora Simpson, who departs in a few days for Foochow, China, to serve as u nurse in the Mngati hospital. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Billy Hunt and bride returned to their homo at Bed Cloud Wednesday, after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt, who live near this place. It is reported that rccont'y Al Hoi dredge captured two chicken thieve tho other night. This will probably litop tho loss of young chickens, if not wo will publish tho iintnos of the next thieves caught. Last Friday afternoon (Jeorge ICuess hitched his single driver to tho buggy mid taking his wife and her sister,Miss May Grubo, tho throe started for tho hay meadow to bring in a wauou that had been left there. For tho lack of room George wss compelled to sit on the laps of tho two ladies which was not a very handy position to manage a horse. His horse became frightened at HOtncthing, giving a lungo and George was thrown out on his head and tho wheel ran over him. Tho lines wore jerked from his hands, the horse rati but a short distance when Mrs. Knus? was thrown out, badly spraining her tinkle. Miss Grubo was able lo stay witli tho riguntiltho horse struck the fence, tho jar of which threw her out but did not injure her badly. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) The guests of the Gaudroault house party departed the first of tho week, the program as arranged having been carried out without a hitch. A. H. Gray, of Norton, Kansas, ac companied by his family stopped in Campbell Tuesday night, with Mr. Gray'n father in-law, Henry Boss. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kim ley, north of town, Wednesday evening, when their daughter Emma was united in marriage to Mr. Phillip Nicklos. Hilfred and George Butt each en riched tho school fund Saturday as the resuit of a little brotherly disagree ment. "Dog days" seem to have a de cidedly souring effect, on tho tompor. A double tragedy occurred at tho home of John Becker tho latter part of of last, week, tho death of Mrs. Becker Saturday afternoon at U:!K), being pre coded by ono day by the passing away of her infant child aged but three months. Tho child was buried Saturday, and Mrs. Becker's funeral was hold lrom her late homo Mouday,ut'J o'clock conducted by Rev. Goof, and tho re mains laid to rest, in Oreo cemeuery. LEBANON. (From tho Argus.) James Bello.tho Italian who went crazy on tho train and killed two nass - ongers, in Decatur county, was taken to Topeka Tuoiday and lodged in tho iiyliim. The dry weather appears to bo ma turing the alfalfa seed to perfection, and homo of tho farmers of Smith county are estimating tho yeild nt WO per ac.ro. i Freak, a Lebanon horse, owned by R. II, Skillln, came out ahead in the Hist tlireo heats of a pacing race at thoi Smith Center fair, Tuesday, winning first money. Titno,2:'2(5 1.2 , John McCrossan was in tho city Friday and showed us returns from twenty-four head of calvos just weaned ,,Mt to ,mvo hlsui,'i in tho shock. Ho and put on the market as veals which 0,,t om ,11'1 ovor ,l wook K netted him cttW.ltl. Mr. McCrossan is George Bell.of Pueblo,Colo.,n brother one of our hustling stockmen. of Jim Boll, has been in the city for a Thad Smith, known to nearly every person in Lebanon mid siirrouudliig country, a horsoshoor by trade,havlng worked at H, N. Alloway's blacksmith shop at dilforont times, forged thteo checks and passed them all within twenty minutes, Monday ovoulng. Two I Neighboring Towns ! ntiR irxrHAiufiRS f I of the checks were drawn on John Allowayand one on Charles Alloway. Two of tho checks wore written out for dl!C mid ono for $10. Ho took one of tho checks to Dorgo's store, secured an tS.'O suit of clothes, paid an old ac count of $1.5!) mid received -BIO in mon ey. Tho other '$115 check ho took to I mite's shoe store, purchased a S3 pair jf shoes and recoived tho remainder in mouey,and tho $10 chock was passed at Heudrickson Bros, hardware store, re ceiving it all in cash. It was such a clover forgery that tho bank didn't notice it, (June Eldred, who cashed the check for him at Mnuto's storo took the check along with some other mon ey Tuesday morning and deposited it in the State bank. Thud purchased a ticket Monday evening for Bollvillo and hourdad the first train east. Noth ing has been hoard of liia since, but. every effort will bo put forth to cap ture him. BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate) Lawrence Shaw, tho youngest son of H. 11. Shaw, stepped on a glass ono day last week and badly cut ono of his feet. Tho fanners who have bottom land this year nro in clover, or rather, in tall corn. They will raise a good yield if it never rains. . Tho camp mooting in tho grovo west of town is receiving attention from a goodly number of people this week. TlioiG nro ninny from distance in nt toudauco. W. T. Davis, tho hog buyer, lost 1(! head of hogs last Sunday in shipping. Thoy ropresen a loss of SJ.Vi.lO. That was among the other things that the oppressive heat did. Nearly everybody in town went to Franklin Tuesday to soo tho Beds play ball with the Franklin team. Tho re port that Sid Truo, of Iuavale, was to do the umpiring, encouraged tho poo pie to attend tho game, as they felt that there would be a squaro deal. SUPERIOR (From tho Express.) Miss Lizzie Erwin. of Wluchostor Kan., is visiting at tho homo of Rov Thompson. Haro lip is a misfortune, club feet a doformlty, but side whiskers is a man's own fault. Tho result of tho ball game between Burr Oak and Superior was !) to 0 in favor of Superior. if a woman should trim a workbasket and wear it as a hat sho would attract no particular attention. Hiss Pansy Follmer, who has been visiting Miss Marion Day, returned to hor homo in Oak this morning. A man who will go away to u strange town and abuse his homo town, would crlticizo his mother to a book agent. Little Katherine Lapp had the mis fortune to break her right arm just above tho wrist; by a window sho was letting down falling on hor arm. The old settlers of Jewell and Ro public counties will hold their l!)th minimi rounlon at Old Settlor's park, northeast, of Lovewell, Kims., on Au gust 2'.). Mrs. Tom Lewis, who resides near Webber, attempted suicide by cutting hor throat a couple of weeks ago. She was al judged insane last Saturday and ordered sent to the asylum. A Preston woman recently gave a ' whil 0,0I'-Mit party, and each lady 1 w,lh to bniiu 'nothing for which she i Mlul no f"''ber use Eleven out of nineteen brought their husbands. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) J. D. Fulton's house is nearly llnish o.l. It, looks quite nobby. Tho Bruce house, near tho academy, wms sold lately to Mrs. Elizabeth Bus soil. Miss Kate Mansur started to Denver Friday evening for a week's visit with an eastorn friend. Wo believe J. M. Lancaster is tho fow days. Ho i.-, a prominent railroad contractor out there. Floyd Danker s team ran away with him while hitched to a hay rake'. Ho sustained a badly sprained anklo lu jumping oil" tho rake. A. C. Leasuro camo down from Haig. ler the first of tho week on business. Ho thinks his homestead has doubled in value but there this year. The eli mato is improving his health notice ably, and and he declares he feels as frisky as a grasshopper. ,,,. ., , ,, r .I ,. When Marshal Davidson goes a tor n fellow ho goes hard, especially when ; after a crook, as was tho case Tuesday night when he chased a light fingered follow across the street to Dr. Byerly's corner, though he doesn't always ger. him. This fugifivo outsprinted our blue coat and got away, but barely es-' caped tho big cane John carries mid, threw at him while on tho run. ' BLUE HILL (From tho Leader.) Albert Krieger, jr., accompanied his wife to Omaha Tuesday morning,whi're she will undergo an operation. Mrs. C. F. Guild returned the first of this weok after an extended tour of Furope lasting several mouths. B. D. Morit, left Monday witli his household goods for Red Cloud. The professor will take charge of tho Bod Cloud schools as principal. Jay Higgins, who was called here last week from Thompsonville, Colo, on account of the death of his mother, returned to that place Monday. O. T. Williams died at his homo five miles oast of town Tuesday after a short illness. He had been complain ing for a year past, and the complaint was uot.cousidorod dangerous at that time, but finally terminated in cancer of the stomach, causing his death. Mr. and Mrs. William Sohul. return ed last Saturday from a trip to Ger many, whore they have been tho past three mouths visiting old timo friends. While there they visited many import ant cities and other places of interest in different parts of Cermauy. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger) Tho pile of express that camo in Monday night, we aro of tho opinion that fair week will not bo so awful dry after all. I In some way, not yet known, a lire was started at tho fair grounds last Sunday about two o'clock that did con siderable damago to the fu-r association, besides that five horses and other prop er,ty was totally destroyed. Low Breakloy U. II. Skillln and sev eral other young fellows camo over from Lebanon Sunday, as soon as they heard of the flro at tho fair ground, They camo in an auto in thirtv min- utes. They found their horses safe and sound. Do you know that I'inesalve Carbol i.ed acts like a poultice in drawing out iiitlammatiou and poison'.1 It is an tiseptic. For cuts, burns, cracked hands, eczema it is immediate relief. Wc Sold by llonry Cook. Your skin should be clearand bright if your liver is in normal condition. Dado's Little Liver Pills act on the j liver, and headache, constipation and biliousness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Fulton Grocery Co. (Successors to John Griflotli) DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy rrr-.n p a T'T.Mm3Vlr.Tg,-mJ Groceries A full assortment of Seasonablei Goods kept in Stock. j i Call and See Us. We will try to! Please You. 425 Webster Street. Boll phono 102. lud. phono 11 Proposal For Bids. Notice Is heieby kIumi that the City Council oil Hed Cloud. Nebraska, will receive sealed bids an mo uraro or tue cuy cieric. up to n o'clock p. m. September MlU. i'Jn. tor the miriiiM. nf tmiM Iuk titty cement erosswalksandVldewalks.ttiiore or less), lu Mid city, said crossings mid whIL-i. to ho built Hccordlui; to p and specifications now on record la the ortlce or the city Clerk. The Council required a bund from the successful bidder or bidders, for the faithful per formanco of said work. The Council reserves the tight t reject any and all bids I " ''"ii'FoKcuyJf, Clerk. T A REWARD OF :AITH. rhe BUry of a Church Twice Struck by Lightning. A congregation In n hilly district in Ohio, Kays the Youth's Companion, I i.. i, a .. I I 1 minikin a mi I uaci u mini mm i0m.((i(1 ,, mvU ,,, , ,t Then the question of Insurance came !up. Mr. Slpos. the wealthiest member, who had contributed more than half the l'lioney needed for the new struc ture, declared that ho did not believe Jii insurance. "This Is the building. He'll take care of Lord's it," he mid. Uls view prevailed, and there was no Insurance, In a few weeks the Infilling was struck by lightning and almost totally consumed by lire. An other one was erected, Mr. SI pes con tributing the greater portion of the fund as before. This time the demand was iilumst unanimous that It be In sured, but Mr. Slpes again objected on the same ground. "If It burn down again, brethren," he said, "I'll agree to rebuild It my-i-olf." Again he carried his point. In less than a month the new church was struck hy lightning again, and al though strenuous efforts were made to save It. the loss was almost total. "There must be some reason for this, brethren," said Brother Slpes. "I am going to find out what It Is." Thereupon he employed a force of men to sink a shaft on the site of the twite destroyed church. Within a few days a rich vein of ore was found, ami the church property was sold for many times the amount needed to buy laud in another locality ami build again. "I tell you, brethren." said Brother Sipe.s. "it jiays to trust the Lord. He's a great deal better business manager than anybody in this congregation." OLD CARLSBAD. In Ancient Times the Cure Was Some what Violent. Carlsbad, that fashionable resort in Bohemia, Is a very ancient cure place. It h;is held a royal charter from Kaiser arl IV. since 1-101. History lnu It that It was the mighty leap from rocky height to the depths below of a hunt ed dovv pursued by the hounds of Kai ser Ciirl IV. that led to tho discovery of the Sprudel spring and that the deer hunting emperor was the founder of the health resort to which he gave his uame. Originally the Catisbad cure and the mode of life there, a mode which re mained In fashion for at least two cen turies, consisted solely In tho use of the baths. This, however, was so ener getic that we children of the twentieth century aro overcome by a feeling of admiration for tho doctors who ordered "" CWCfi " K'" greater honor for j the patients who could undergo them, for tlie imtli treatment was so severe that It was not Inaptly called the "hiiutfresser." or skin eater. It was only about the year 1500 that Dr. Pay er the town physician of Klhogen. near by, ordered the Carlsbad water to bcJ drunk as a cure. Quoting from the publications of the period and Dr. Pay er's remarks: "I have said that this water must be , (ln,nl:' aml IHerto it was not usu- iiii.n t'iiiinv i'u kit iniiiKiiiK, inn uiuj for bathing, this will appear new to many." The quantity of the water prescribed was In handsome proportion lo the "skin eater" twenty, forty and up to sixty cups of a "morning regular ly. Town and Country. A Cardboard Planet. One remarkable achievement of Sir William Herschel was In connection with the planet Saturn. Ho had ar ranged to erect his telescope nt Wind sor castle to enable Queen Charlotte and tho ladles of the court to see tho wonders of the ringed planet, but on tho evening arranged for the observa tion great banks of clouds covered the skv. However, he explained that that would not matter, and after the Instru ment had been carefully directed tho queen and her attendants looked through It and saw the great planet ; and Its marvelous rings quite distinct lily. Herschel. It seems, had expected I'bad weather and during the day had J made a cardboard model of tho Saturn I lau ystem and erected It In tho grounds a lamp at the back providing tho necessary Illumination. Westmin ster Gazette. Ho Wasn't a Gormand. That wary old fellow. Hnlllo Macduff, was enticed Into a friend's house the other night, and his host managed to win 50 shillings from him at "nap." What Is more remarkable, when the bailie had parted with his last shilling he rose, full of wrath. "Won't you stay to supper?" pressed his host. "Wo havo a tine bit of ham waiting." "No, not I. Hao yo think I eat 50 shillings' worth of ham?" London An Bwers. our. Language. "He's tho coming man." "Yes; he's one of the best fellows go ing." Haltlmoro American. The grent republic shall live as long is the poorest citizen freely expresses bis personal and political opinion, und to longer. Haltlmoro Amerlcuii. Notice of Tax Sale. Notice In hereby jjlvcn that thi unilcrslKiicvl, on the sixth dav of November 10 ft, purchased of tho comity treasurer of Webster county. Nt" hraska. al irivatt sale, (he following described retO estate, sold for delinquent taxes for Uicyenr 1WU. and situated In Hed Cloud. Wetalertouiilvti Netinufca. to wtp Lots sixteen (10) mid m-voiV teen (17). block eleven (II . Sml'.h & Moored ad illllon to Hed cloud. Wetter county. Nobtnuku, and taxed In the name of c" I,. uderson. The alioM named person and all other perMitix who claim an Interest In tlio utme land will tnke notice that the time of redemption of snM hind from said tax -ale will expire on the'tlnlay of November. A I) lt ".after which 1 will imply for a tax deed to all of the above lniid which If not redeemed .t s, Homkhtson, Dated thlsy.'d dny of July. W)". Notice of Tax Sale. Notl"els hereby (,'lven that the underlciied. on the Gill day of November, llHO. pinchnsed t iheeotinlv treasure of Web'ter county. Ncbias ka.nl private Mile, the fidiowlnc Oew-ijinM relit elate Mild for delimited! taxes for the tear I1KH. and situated In Ited cloud. Welder cuimlx V" braska. to wit: Lots four (-1) live (fi) and s'lsid). In bio U ten (U). of l.ellue's addition to lte; c oud. Nebraska, taxeil In the iiiiiiie of Kdltrt llrwiut. The above named person and all nthers vh chdm an luttrcst In the above laud will 'nlu notice Hint the tlnii- of redemption ol ald land from said tax miic will expire on the 7th day or Noeniber A.I) lUff. altr which 1 will apply lor a tax deed for all of theaboe laud thai. , not redeemed. I.oua IIani.v.' Dated this lull day of .Inly. 1W7. Notice of Bond Sale. Sealed pronoMiN will be reeehed by L II. Fori secretary of the .School Hoard, until AuuiihI 17th lli7. at l! St.. for Hie putchaMj of KSi.UW school Ootids of the School District of tlm I liy of Ited Cloud. Webster County, Nebraska, voted April 2nd. 1007. Hondo arc In den- niliiatloii of HfiUi each, dated June 1st. 1P07, bearlnp 4, per cent per annum. maturltiK June 1m, ltur. am) optional after fi years. Hoods Issued pursuant to section liyf. Cobber's li3 Annotated Stat utes of Nebraska. Hlds must be accompanied by certified cheek for JMXi. payable to the City Tnsrcr The Hoan: reserves the rlcht to reject any and ,il! bids. Dated August 1st, 1907, Hed Cloud. 'Nebuisltn.. K It. V. KAINKS President. L. II. FOIIT, Secretary. INFLAS1MATOKY HIIEUSIATISM CT1IGD INF 3 DAYS Morton I,. Hill, of Lebanon, lnd.. ws. -My wife had Intlammatorv Hheuraailsni'ln evsry muscle and Joint: Her suffering was terribio and her body and face were swollen almost. yond recognition: had been in bed six wviM and had eiuht physicians, but received ao benefit until Rhe tried the Jljstlc Cure for Kheumatlsm. It pive Immediate teller i:5 she wan able to walk about lu three davs i xn sure It saved her life." Sold by 11. 'E. G.-l-e. Druggist. Hed Cloud. Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. AT PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking '500 pounds of him. Protection! &e Medical Chemical Co.'s Hog Powders are the best on the market. Expell the worms, allay 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, W. H. WALTER, Red cioud.Ncb. Agents wanted. Write Soper & Wil cox, llivorton, Neb. L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Residence: First door south of Red Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster street. Can bo found'nt.homo every forof ' UUUII. Terms reasonable. -" m in rein HiiH" VIS 'X W $M m (Sw vVrwl V C Klv x Wc 71 Hi V 1 14 T ) II I . ' iwwwwwr ggWBHIHqeB8iWrf trwPTXitmMaBK"w '