1 itr Io in' 40iUa(vfcUivfcktaU(Ua(fca(iaauui(fcfcarfcAa(araiii,y,i1,vk)fcut.i(.a-j,. flemsy totes from 9 4 GATHERED FROM GUIDE ROCK. (From tho Signal.) this week to Tronmour Cono of Wn- Marios Liiirffoni sold a team ot mnlcs hoo for tho nico littlo tmm of W. A fow months ago II. V. Cobbo brought, a consignment of hogs to town which nottud him about Sl.OCO Wodnusdny moniltu hu brought in another lot which netted him a little bettor than 8MJ0. Word cumo this week that tho youngest son of II. D. Fishburn was dangerously slelc in Uenvor hospital with typhoid fovor. Mrs. Fishburn and another son from Burr Oak, Ivan., departed at once to attend tho bed bide. BLADEN (From tho IOntorprise.) An accident that camo near result ing in tho doatli of Ellis Crom hap pened to him in tho Il.Ciund it Co. ele vator Wednesday. Mr. Crotn was up oiling tho shafting when his clothing caught on a sot-screw. Tho force was so groat that his clothing was wound around tho shaft and ho was lifted and whirled around and around tho shaft until ho caught hold of a projecting beam and held himself. Persons hear ing his cries ran over and stopped tho engine and it was found necessary to cut his clothing from his body to re move him from tho shafting. Curious to relate, except a badly bruised arm mid a fow minor bruises on tho body, he was not hurt. It was a close shavo to death, howovor. LEBANON. (From the Argus.) In sotting tho glass In tho now jew olry storo ono of tho two largo plate glass was broken. Lightning struck and demolished a chimney on Harvo Dunton's residence Wednesday night. A part of tho oast wall on tho Skll llu building was thrown down Tuesday night, breaking oil' tho wator plpo pud Hooding tho basement. Elovon of tho sixteen Farmor phono linos woro burnod out Wednesday uight. Forty fuses on tho Hxchango lino woro burnt out tho same night. During tho storm of Wednesday night lightning struck tho barn be longing to Dr. Honry Dykos, burning tho building and a part of tho con tents. AuiMhtiM, 1857, in tho state of Wis cousin, oee.m'i-iwl n wiwlilimr in ..lii,.l. Mr. Thomas Huruoss was th.. ...nm and Miss LydiaSchormorhorn was tho! bride. This marriage notice would bo considerably out of date woro it not for tho Tact that tho couple still live, their homo being in South Lebanon, and celebrated their golden wedding Friday of last week. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) The lino big red automobile seen on our streets reunion week belongs to tho father of Photographer Brown. It cost $:i,ooo. The drayman hauled a whole driy load of sclent illc apparatus over to tho hchoolhouso Saturday (eight big boxes) which have boon purchased for our laboratory. Hy an overwhelming majority the people of Franklin by Monday's oleo Hon voted in favor of municipal wator works. Tho vote " for" was a landslide oxeuediitLMhe f.in.h.st ,,vii....t..n..w ,.p " V . -"- --M-" """ inoso wno nail iiiiiorol hard to bring about tho desired result. Karl Spence, editor of the Bladen Enterprise, attended tho rouuiou in his father' automobile. Now il we were i.- I, . .. ... . i milium! as rriuiK uimix oi the Telo scope wo would further inform our readers that ho camo to see his host girl; but we won't do that. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) E. T. Kasmusson was on tho del; list 1 10 fore part of tho wook, but is ablo t'j bo about again part A wave of olvlo pride struck Klver ton early Tuosday morning and until nearly noon "Tho man with tho hoe" was abroad and active, l.lkowlso tho man with scythe and rako. Just after tho reunion at Franklin we noticed (ieo. Conner with two black i.a Plorpoint returned tho latter J ' "l,'Nt w,,,,"wluy, two per- of last week from Cedar Rapids, rn!l,l,,i:? 'l!1:v' l!00'' 'u" ' " !' wa, with a bride. Mr. Pierpoint was , ' B"IU "lu,"K' nd glorious irriod Aug. Ill to Miss Varnes. . St.m'1 lmra,K! 10 "' rt fall t- JleighboFh Touins I OUR EXCHANq 6- eyes, and Isaac Sliiordsou with one. ' Just what thoy binod m iimiinst i9 : moro than wo eulell, but it was !8trollff' w,mtover il is. Harry Uunks canWo tho Review olllco tho other da;Ul Informed us that ho was going t ,illd an ark and ho wanted us to priro to outer It at tho proper time. JA,d he expected a Hood. IJLUIi P,LI (From the Lller.) Tho D. A-. M. depot! this place is undergoing much need repairs. K. Montgomery, whoL0 out from l'atersou X. J. severall-eks ago, sold his farm .Monday to Tj. Nichols, re ceiving tho neat sum ol),000 for It. During tho rain Tuest night light ning struck a barn oi.(l by Davo Waderman, llvinir seveliiiles south west or town. Ho had U mied tho barn with hay; this at Lome grain was destroyed, and luck' no stock was in tho barn or they tjwould have piobablybeen burned, he loss will total about 81,000, whiclk partially covered oy insurance, BLOOMING'In (From the Advoei TIkmo woro four HolsmaLutos in town last Monday at ono ti i usieniuy ior a snort, tinuhe. Cross ii j t thought his wife was golnu, collect his life insurance. . lie wil in tho ttlllflPflf rill- rf KId tl.r 1H1!... " " " nnui iiiimia nuio lamp with alcohol when iu 0 man ner tho can exploded hi his huY scat tering lire all over tho rob and throwing the cm across the roij SUPERIOR (From the Express.) 'I'lln 1 Ton. .in,...,.. r...l .... ..VIHI1WH3VU 1 lUIIUUC v.o.avo completed their building for theWl. try-dressing department of their L.0 piaitr. rl'ln PSfuf Viit:,...,,i i i. .. J . ...... ..c.uvpimi iiiiNu uuriicun prtrently is not a good plaeo to loau bicycle, as there have boon five wlJjs stolen from there iu the past fow yeik Tuesday 13. F. Vail left his bicyU there and It came up missing, but e found it next day at tho house ol young man across tho lower bridi who owned ip to taking it. Miss Inn Oittings is homo from r.ak1 Chautauqua, X. V., whore she was ai instructor in tho physical training de partmcut. . " ,s ,,m' of ,,u' I'i'culiar eliaraeteris- f l,1 " tatiMy. men and women, to delight in witness! nir ha anions expositions of daring jskill and expertness, exploits in which chuck ling death is disappointed and grim destiny is detlcd by human nerve and science. In the arenic program of the (iollmar Itrothers' Greatest of America Shows thissoason prominence has been given to a series of specialties which will prove of thrilling interest to every circus goer. Marvelously astounding is the work of the Flying Nelsons, the gieat Kuropean family of aerial aero bats, engaged by th,. (iollmar Iiros. di rect from the world famed Circo Itussie, St. Petersburg. Russia. Tlie.se wonder ful people appear for the llrst time in Am-rica, introducing an act so replete with sensation, thrill and spectacular elVcct as to put entirely outof question any effort of would be imitators to ilu plicate their exploits. They are more than past musters in the art of aerial nVlitwik tn.l 4 1...1 .. 1 i . ..." im" '""g'i'siance lltglits ,mi leet in a mill air. nnssiiur ..n..i. ..m,,... in vaults, deini-vaults, pirouettes and tvisters. with the grace and precision or winged creatures, charms the eye and delights the senses. These Nel- miiis are wondirs and their act the ineiueiif iii-UkH.i ..Mf ....... is a diversified repertoire of fonts ,.v i-. . .... uiuiiLf, imil iiicro ploits, deeds and acts in equestrian ism, ttcrohatism, gymnastic and nth letie sports iu arena and hippodrome, which marks the (ireatestof American Shows as the tuo.st complete traveling amusement enterprise in the world to dny. The great circus, museum, hippo drome and Sl.oon.ooo mcnairerie ..,,... to see it. -Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough, ltees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works off tho cold through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the head. For young and old! Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Do you know that I'inesalvu Carbol ized acts like a poultice in drawing out inflammation and poison? It i.s an tiseptic. For euts. burns, cracked hundh, cc.ctna it is immediate relief. - '' - ' .Sold by Henry Cook. Your skin should be clear and bright if your liver is in normal condition. Dade's Little Liver Pills act on the liver, and headache, constipation and biliousness disappear. Trice '.'. cent'-. .Sold by Henry Cook's drup M,ore. A frion'i or tho noma A too of tlte Truat Compllea with the Puro Food Laws of oil states. Yes, and "you bet it's good." Most boys from fhe country who make their mark in the world are brought up on Arbuckles' ARIOSA Coffee. Don't let anybody switch you i i to annKing something else, which may ruin your stomach and nerves ! Ccsnpliei with all requirement! of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, filed al Waib ingtoo. lton oceryCo. cessors to John Gri(l'eth) DEALERS IN e and Fancy BTSSSSSCBBVi A full issortment of Seasonable t G ods kept in Stock. Call and c5ce Us. We will try to Please You. 425 Webster Street. Uoll phono K. Ind. phone M Proposal For Bids. Nolleo Ik horcliy given ilmt tho City Council of Ifi'il Cliiiul. KetiniBlcn. will ri-ceho H'liledlilrtMit tlio olllre of the City clerk, up to tl o'clock n. in., bi'litumbor !A)th. Ii7. for the uirmu of IjuIM Iiik titty r-emutit eros.8VRlkhnit(lhl(levrtlks.(inore or li'M), In Midi city, audi crost.nH tunl wnlka Io he liullt ncctirctlni! to pinna mid siieelilcatlons now on record In tho olllco of the Ulty Clerk. I ho Council renulres a bond from tliosucresHfiil bidder or bidders, for tho fulthful i.er lormance of Mild work. ''''io, t'oiincll rcbervcs th tight U reject any and all bid Ilea Cloud, Nebwaka. AiiruH 23rd. HW. t Baking Powdei "'aC I fj7i. if JLJ 11 G ISM, Stan 6r 0C6T16S, 23 3w A REWARD OF FAITH. Tho Sfrery of a Church Twice Struck by Lightning. A congregation in a hilly district In Ohio, says the Youth's Companion, bought a small tract of land and erected a church building upon It Then the question of insurance came up. Mr. Hlpos. the wealthiest member, who had contributed more than half the money needed for the now struc ture, declared that he did not believe in Insurance. "This Is the Lord'a building. He'll take care of It." he Kiild. Ills view prevailed, and there was no Insurance. In a few weeks the building was struck by lightning and nl'iost totally consumed by lire. An other one was erected, Mr. Slpe.s con tributing the greater portion of the fund as before. This time the demand was almost 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 inv fcelf." Again he carried his point. In less than a month the new church was struck by liuhgilug .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 Hrother 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 twice destroyed church. Within a few days a rich vein of ore was found, and the church proper?? was Hold for many times the amount needed to buy laud iu another locality ami build again. "I tell you, brethren." said Hrother Slpes, "It pays to trust the Lord. He's a great deal better business manager than nuybody hi this congregation." OLD CARLSBAD. In Ancient Times tho Cure Was Some what Violent. Carlsbad, that fashionable resort In Kohcmla, Is a very ancient cure place. It has held a royal charter from Kaiser Carl IV. since 1401. History has It that It was the mighty leap from rocky heights to the depths below of a hunt ed deer pursued by he hounds of Kai ser Carl IV. that led to the discovery of the Sprudel spring and that Hie deer hunting emperor was the founder of the health resort to which he gave his name. Originally the Carlsbad cure and the mode of life there, a mode which re mained In fashion for at least two eon turles. consisted solely In the use of the biiths. This, however, was so ener getic that we children of the twentieth century are overcome by a feeling of admiration for the doctors who ordered such cure and still greater honor for the patients who could undergo them, for the bath treatment was so severe that It wan not Inaptly called the "hautfreser." or skin eater. It was only about the year l.'OO that Dr. Pay or, the town physician of Elhogen. near by. ordered the Carlsbad water to be drunk as a euro. Quoting from the publications of the period and Dr. Pay er's remarks: "I have said that this water must be drunk, and as hitherto it was not usu ally employed for drinking, but only for bathing, this will appear new to many." The quantity of the water prescribed was in handsome proportion to the "skin outer" twenty, forty and up to sixty cups of a morning regular ly. Town and Country. A" Cardboard Planet. One remarkable achievement of Sir William Ilerschel was hi connection with the planet Saturn, lie had ar ranged to erect his telescope at Wind sor castle to enable Queen Charlotte and the ladles of the court tr see tho wonders fl' the ringed planet, but on the evening arranged for the observa tion great banks of clouds covered the fcl.,. However, he explained that that would not matter, and after the Instru ment had been carefully directed the queen and her attendants looked through It and saw the great planet and its marvelous rings quite distinct ly. Ilerschel. It seems, had expected bad weather and during the day had made a cardboard model of the .Saturn Ian system and erected It In tho grounds a lamp at the back proldlng tho necessary Illumination. Westmin ster (iazette. Ho Wasn't a Gormand. That wary old fellow. luillleMueimff. was enticed Into a friend's house the other night, and his host managed to win riO shlllliiKa from him at "nap." What Is more rem a rl; able, when the bailie had parted with his last shllllne; ho rose, full of wrath. "Won't you stay to supper'" pressed his host. "We have a lino bit of ham waiting." "Xo, not I. Dae ye think I eat 50 shillings' worth of ham?" London An BWers. uur Language. "He's the coming man." "Yes; he's onu of the best fellows go ing." Haltlmore American. The great republic shall live as long as tho poorest citizen freely expresses his personal and political opinion, and no longer. Baltimore American. Notice of Tax Sale. Notice In hereby Klven that tho underMj;icd. on the Nlxth dav of November. 19 6, purchased of the county ireaMirer of Wehtucr county. Ne braska, at private oale. the following deonlbed real estate, nold for dellnqticnt taxc lor the eat 1WI. and situated In Ned Cloud. WebMereouniy, NcbrHskt, to wip Lot sixteen (111) and h-vcii-teen (7. block eleven (II . SmlMi ,t Moore'N ml dltlon to Ned Cloud. Webttr county. NebraHka. and taxed iu th name of f I,. Anderson. I he above named pemon and all other persona who claim an Interen Iu the above Inud will liike notice that Ilu time of redemption of khII land from said tax nle will expire on the7tli day of November. A I) it) 7. after which I wlllapplv lor n tax died to all of the abote hind w hlcii I'm ""' ledieined .1 s. Noiikiit-on. Dated thin Vl, day of .Inly. Ilr7. Notice of Tax Snlc. Notice It hereby ulven that the uiidcrMciioil. on Ihel.thdariif November, linn purchased -if he county treasurer of Webber conntv. Nchra km. at private sale, the following dese'rlbed reirt elate sold for ilellniU nl tnxe for lliexenr l!K. and situated in Ned cloud. W'ebMer coiintv. Nc bfiiska to wit: i.olf..nrH) tlve i.'.) and s'lxet). In Mo U en M(.). of l.el)m, mldltloii to l(i.., J iid. Nebraska, taxed In the name of IMlMi Ilryatit, . I'he above named person mid all others who claim an interest In theahuu- laud will tne iiotleo that the time of redemption ol said hind Mom said tnx -me will expire on the Tth dav of November All IliT. aftrr which I will ii'pplv for n tax deed for all of the above land thi li not rericnmt-,1. I.oiii-a Hamy Hnteil this lllh day of July. i Notice of Bond Sale. sealed proposaN win )C reethed by 1,. 1. i-.'h fm-rt,!ltf ','! ,hJ S',IOnl li0nr,i- """I AllUllit. l.lli 1 ., at 1W.AI,. foi the nuiehase of VJh.ulu i tVu,i V.Vn1? 0..lhc' s"bool DMtlct or tho Ctl7 of led Cloml: ebster County. Nebraska, votei: April 2nd. P0, llomls are Iu deni mlimtlon of f.iOi encli. dated .June 1st. 1MT. benrlnc 4. vpr cent per annum. innttirlnK .lime in. l7. nut oiulonal after.') years, liouds Mied pursuant osectloiil !!.':,. Cobbej's m.l Annotnteil SMt llles of ebrnskn. f.,.,l5J.n"'" 'ercoinirttilfil by certltled eht-ex for f.Jio. paab!e to the City Treasurer. Tha nr.l reserves the rlpnt to reject any ami ,ni Dilted August 1st. Ii7, Ned Cloud. 'Nehrask. t .i ,, o,)U "R "AINi:.M'rcl.lent. h. II. 1'OIIT, Secretary. INFLAMMATONY NHEU.MAT1S.M C'L'NKD IW 3 D.VS Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon Ind.. says; 'Mj w fe had Inllaramatorv Nheiimatlsm In ever? muscle and Joint; her suirerliiK was tcrrlh-.e aid her body and face were swollen r.lmosi uo J.w.011."0"5.1""1 blel) Inbedslxweei f" ' nll.Hd V.1'1 Mijslclans. but received nc betient until she tried the .Mystic ('tiro far Nheiimatlsm. It Wve immediate relict "& she was able to walk about Iu threo dais, i in Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. -AT- PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by I ... B nwu jjuuiius oi nun. Protection! & $ 15he Medical Chemical Co.'s Ho Powders are the best on the market, hxpell 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 0f these will consult our agent, W. Ha WALTER, rci woud.Nck. Agents wanted. Write Sopor A Wil- co., Htverron, 4ou. L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Residence: Pirstl door south of Red Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster street. Can bo found'nt homo every fore noon. Torms reasonable. fiihv v.Ji'ff-m i. A K '. n -i i ) l $ L. 11. Koiit, city Clerk, tJiiSm -!iWr- M,.paafr. I. ' i.'.i.i".li'ifflllwwi. ,. 4tf.