y--wrr wwy wpwW'-mm jviym M' " ;f .? ' , 'i 4M4llfcUofclfcAtflnfclVtf'fcfcfcllfcV4 AJUUAUHiU(lltJkfcU(U(.JU(U(4ifcfcU(VUJVUVAJ(iite. 3 Jieuisy flutes From GATHERED FROM, a .a i(pm7TT0T11,1,1,1,1,1,1'1,1v1,in'','',1, i .. UTllK'HIl I . , , (From tlio Loader.) j ,.i . ... ! , Hliorill Wltvor iiengc was up nom Rod (Jloud a fuvv hours last Friday. fr Mn. N0IH6 West; Castor, tlio .county ..superintendent was a Uluo Jlill visitor . Vrlday. J ' .1. y. Grimes left last week Illinoi j whore ho will visit a intmder of days with relatives and friends. Mrs. l A. Wilcox and on Leslie, loft Monday for Kivorton where they will visit at tlio homo of ISd. Wilcox a few days. The H. .t M. has had 11 gang of men here I he past two or three weoks plac ing a' foundation under the depot and tearing up the old wooden platform to ' loplaeo It with a brick and cinder walk The company is doing this at 11 num. bor of its.statious and it will undoubt ly prove much more satisfactory to the public who have occasion to go to tho depot. The old wooden platform was uiinvoti with occasionally a broken fbard and'thoro was always some dan Igor of tripping on it and getting a fall from which one might sustain a serious injury STfLLv7fR Weather tine Holds liko frost, cold hero. weather soon be t Those who attended tho State I'Vir viv ported a lino time. Mrs. Groonhalgh of Cowles visited a llowdays at her son .lames last week. j Itufe Dent hit. wife and son visited over Sunday with relatives in Blue flllll. Mrs. Sarah Cook was reported to bo ,011 the sick list. Dr. C. R Morauvilc. "ol Guide ISock is tho attending physi ro!an. Mr. John Lawrence of IJowIes was out and sand pumped Dave Kishols' well on Monday. A Miss Peterson from over in Kan Nts is teaching in the Johnson District, t lit. voting place of Stillwater township Miss Viola Peak, who has boon visit Jug friends in Oklahoma for some time loturned home ono day last week. This corn crop in this section of the "country will not. be more than a half or third of acrop at best and if frost comes .early It will not niako that. The third crop of alfalfa is about all 'cut now. It was not so heavy as the Jlormer cuttings owing to the wo it her. .Next Sunday will bo K.iv. Priestley's last appoint moot before ('(inference. ,-Servicesat 11 a. in. and at 8 p. in. I GUIDH ROCK. (From tho Signal.) . A specialist .from Fairbury assisted l)r. C. V. Moriuvilo in povforiniug an operation on Mr.s. 15. B. Orary Monday morning. Mrs.Crary has boon a suffer- r. ser for some timo. II, V. Baylos, hjs wifq and four yojiugest fihildrou, departed Wodnos- day for Den vor whoro -thoy expect to niako tholr fiituro home'. They are travelling ovorlaud with a comfortable Jhouso On wheels, built for sorvico 1111- vtil thoy have timo to iinprovo a tract of iland. Sunday evening while services were being conducted at the tent, 1 Stick- Moy .was accidentally struck in tho oye by apatasol in tho hands of a com - p.inion.ns tltey were approaching tho ........ .,. w, h ..nouguL ,n iin tm.t lv u.mi I) lt.k Llo ,n,,i l...ti. . . f. .ml l, tr 'r. ,,,u;u- ht.nd lM.llyJ.wt Saturday niorning. He iorined now that If no hinirtinenoctiil .. .. 4, ... i.n.w.n... 1 -ii ",","P(-l('l was cutting lodder with a hor-e n-.d hapjions, lie will recover. I ..,,:. 1 , ,. -i . cutting sled, when t lie accident occur- Stindav evening Joe Shalfer and red. Ho came tp town and li.nl a lew Floyd Holnigrain wore riding a hron-1. stitches taken, and is wait iuu' with oho double, when it began t-i pitch. ; what patience ho can muster, for tho throwing them oir. The Shatlor boy wounds to heal. Ill . I.ic I..,,.. I 1 1 I T .. ., . ' ,.v ,.,. ..1 -..n n,,, lmi-iiiu' 11 iilini l(Jii I, mi I btw..Ou,l I.I... u....u..l r , .. r , ""' , , "U,Rm struck .John Iloatn'.s ban. and burned Jiotirs. He was brought, to town as'u , ,1 .1 1 , , ....i.i.i., mi , , , 1 't to tho ground, burning 1 horses, K quickly as possible, placod under the 1 -,, , , , - . , ,, , . : , . ' unmi me Jiogs ,.)0 bus 10 .s of gia 11 am it his 11 1 rlKlit. The other boy was not : ! w has ,md k,Uo 1)y imnhw . 0l0 'past your.' Ho certainly has had his ' Lust year wo was able to' get tlio ! share of bad luck and wo wish him all names of most or those who attended success in regaining what ho has lost, tho stato fair but that is impossible! ., this year. When wo say that front ir,0 D00 pooplo from this locality visited tlio fair, wo tiro not making-a vory close estimate, but not. stretching (lie truth. It is our opinion thafnot less than 500 - . peoplo from tho territory within ton milnu nr fini,),, Pni. K...i i u i utiles or ItiiKlo Kook attended the fair, GAMRB.ELL ,. ...(Froiu.UiCj.Citizen.).. - , -Mrri: Hitiii-r'T.iirllnw in r,. i;.. i..;...r 1 .lii iu Okhihonm City this morning Her Neighboring Touins I OUR EXCHANGES I ,'inother, Mr?. Hurt, accompanies hor as far as Rod t'lovd whoro a briof visit will bo Hindu with relatives. Hilly Tlunt, a Red Cloud harbor, was recently married, and after telling the I wv ,0VH ,0 was K0UK ,)u (l honeymoon trip , )envei. wot hotnu to Rlvertoii with his bride and spout a week instead. 110tl10r barber was inarriod there this week and ho also Is going the Denver t pip. Wonder if ho will get beyond In avale? BLADEN (Fiom tho. Enterprise.) Seven cars of livestock were shipped from Uladeii this week. T. T. Nicoll purchased tho Montgom ery place northeast of town last week, tho purchase price being .JDOOO. .7. X. MoCmio moved into his resi di-iico on I'Vaucis street and Webster avenue, Monday. Mrs. Gertto Lotuor departed for Lin coln Saturday morning, whoro she will make her homo in future. Word comes from tho stato fair that C. II. Ilasobroolc,' who took down live head of Shorthorn cattle for shows nil', has taken ten premiums with the live head. Tho basement of the now Spruce building was finished by D. Crom this week and work will commence imme diately on tho brick laying. Goorgo Ross has tho contract lor the brick work. Cecil, tli son of L. II. Pols, was kicked by a horso in front of tho shop Tuesday, while standing by the side of the animal An examination showed that all three.l'nii(s in ono leg was broken. Tho other leg was badlv bruis ed. Rod Cloud will have a resting place for farmors' wives and others and a public library for those who wish to use it. The old Farmers' ,fc Merchants bank building, which belongs to the city, will bo used, and Joseph Warren will take charge two months free of .charge. Tho Chief was instrumental in getting tlio new institution started. LEBANON. (From tho Argus.) Arthur Myers left Saturday for Kan sas City for ii short visit. Tho W. C. T. U. is planning a rest room and cooling drinks for tlio ac commodation of tho people during tho auniversery. The post ollice people installed new llxtures this week, which certainly lias added to the appearance as well as the appearance of the ollice. J5dwiu-Viggs has a badger which hits atfordod some amusement for the fel lows about.town. It has whipped all the dogs within a radius of llvoor ton miles of Lebanon that wanted to risk their hides. L. M. Linton received word Wednes day morning that the store room of his son Hoyt, at Orouoipie, burned tho night before. Mr. Linton loft on tho Hist train tooo tho extent of tlio (lain ago. Ruby Adains received a box of poaches from her sister, Miss Alice, who is nt Grand ,1 auction. Colo. TIhh ' are about theVro of n nlut run .nmi j look mighty nice.' Anything in the I shapu of fruit looks good to tho people ' within tho frozen .one of ia-t Mav. WtlMJo.un, tl leioitrteon-year-oidson' of n Hi ,,(m1 cut two fingers of his .-. '"' iiKiuiiiiiK 'I'll.. ..u. l..n .t .J.,.. .1... 1!. .1.1. .!.... FRANKLIN ' (lYom he Sentinel.) Kay Uobiuott by some mishan int his leg badly cut in a corn binder 1 Wendesday forenoon, the member be - ! . . i i .. . ing about halt out in two. , surgeon was promptly summon d - and wlO wound owed up. Wntsou Chttwood was out in tho vicIniIyof titioi'HnR and'- Hoi Joke, Cfolo., Mwt of tho week nutl ,lirc,mse,i head of cattle to bring back to Ills farm west of town wheto he will fat ton-them this winter. Fred Winoland is a great friend of tho cpunty fair, and his friendship is tho active kind which is made to count in tituoof need. Ho has lately solicited his neighbors to subscribe for some of that (vxtrn stock. the fair association arc putting out and has sold sixteen shares or S1G0 wot th. Ho says ho can sell throe more shares. Tho paper trust, is ono of t lie most vicious concerns praying upon the public. Wo received notion abruptly last week that on Seprember 1, the price of ready prints would bo advan ced 'J. per cent. This is a pretty Iiij jump for one swipe but another n-t re claims that print paper will oou bo advanced fl() per cunt. LIXli Cutting corn is tho order of the day. Mr Overman is fencing his farm hog tight. Sam Shuck is feeding 170 head of cuttlo and '200 head of hogs. Fred Jordan lost of his work horses . this week. Green corn case. School commenced isdistrict.'W Mon day, with Miss Florence Potter as teach or. District No, S has repaired and pa- pored tho building, putting it In nice Condition. J Tho Aubushon boys .shelled corn for Sam Sliunk, on the Charles Hesse ranch tliis week. I The forth crop of alfalfa is looking nice and will soon bo ready to harvest, Mrs Lublin Aubushon is home from a visit her daughter, Mrs. Richard Keagle, in Victor Colo. li'i-nul.- mi. 1 itmi v.i, 1 n,.i... ...... 41...' ,.,. ciii ,, owners of a dandy two row corn cutter, Mr.s. L. D. Reynolds of Mont Hose,1 Kans., was visiting roletivos and friends in Line and Walnut Creek last wesk. . ... j ., .. ... ..... .... . ' Mothers with little children need .10 longer fear croup, colds or whooping coiigh. Uees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works oil" the cold through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. (luaranteed. Secure ii bottle at once. Sold by Henry Cook's drugstore. M 1... 41. ..I II!........!.... f....1...!' ., ..,,, ...... . .III....,, ,....,..- thp b,uhs This ,owevw.t WJW S() t,ner. red acts like a poultice in drawing B(l(lc (lliU W(l (.illdren of the twentieth out inflammation and poison? It is tin- cuntur.v are overcome by a feeling of tiseptic. For cats, burns, eraeked admiration for the doctors who ordered hands, eczema it is immediate relief. 1 such cures and still greater honor for a.'ic. Sold by Henry Cook. tho patients who could undergo them, for the bath treatment was so severe """ that It vrn not Inaptly called the Your skin should he clear and bright "hautfresser." or sUIn eater. It was if your liver' 'is in normal condition. ' only about the year l.'OO that Dr. ray Hades Little Liver I'ills act on the ''' ,,ly tmv" physician of Mitogen. liver, and headache, constipation and biliousness disappear. Price '.'." cents. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. It is said that large number of wo- t.ion are traveling ou tho railroad now- a-days under tlio operation or tlio two cent fare law, thinking it. a bargain. If our law-tnaker had only reduced the fair to Ol.iK) extra trains would liavo been necessary. Fulton Grocer Co. 'Successors to John (.rifl'eth) DEALERS IN jf-jsjin 2BiH! FflUHiPty ' -'Bl'uv vn w mmwj A full assortment of Seasonable Goods kept in Stock. i Call and See Us. We will try to Please You. 425 Webster Street. Boll phono 10i. Iiul. phono It Proposal For Bids. Votlcc Ik liotoliy Klveii iliiittlie City I'liiinoll of Ited cloud. Nelinukii. nlll nct'lve n-nli'dlildsHt the inllre of Hit' City OU-rk. up to rt e'eloi'ic p. m . lov iMiob wi uiv ii; v'vtn up iu 11 11 iuu 11, in ! Sopieini.er yoih. id. 7. for the pnrr-nce of bull, litu lit ly ceiiieii t cnssu ul k Hie hlilewalks, (iuor or los), in adt city, ml.l crohbliiKs ami whII I re I or tes), in i-mil city. uhl croKfeliiKs and wnlks 111 uu 1111111 iirrui.iinK in nr,iii nu.i Ai'('iiit'n(ioon 1 now 1111 ri'cnnl lu I he ollice uf the I'tiv Clprlt. Tliu Coiiiicll roqiihes u hotid from tlioMicce.Nfuj inuoL-r or i.iuuurH. tor uie fMitnrai per foiiiiHiico uf mU.1 work. Tbo'Cuiiticll reti;rvcH Hit right t reject Htiy mid till littlK ' ' ' ' Itril Cloud, NL'brHdka. AiiRiiKt '3rd. 10.-. 23 3w l h. Four, guy clerk. Ok H A REWARD OF FAITH. The Story of a Church Twice Struck by Lightning. A congregation lu a hilly district Iti Ohio, says tho Youth's orupantpn, bought a smalt tract of land and erected a church- building upon It. Then tho finest If, n of Insurance came nr Mi. et...u ii, f.,nittii,.ci mmni,i; .Up. Ml. SIpos. tluj.woalthlcbt meuihe.. who had contributed mote than half the money needed for the new struc ture, declared that ho did not believe lu Insurance. "This Is the Lord's bi'llding. He'll take cure of It." He said. His view prevailed, and there was no insurance, in a few weeks tho building was struck bv lightning and nlvt totally consumed by lire. An ftiicr one was erected, Mr. SIpos con tributing the greater portion of the fund as before. This time the demand was almost unanimous that It bo In sured, but Mr. yipes again objected en (he same ground. "If it burn down again, brethren," ho said. "I'll agree to rebuild It tuv self." Again he carried his point. In less than a month the new church was j struck by lightning again, and al though strenuous efforts were made to save it, the loss was almost total "There must lie some reiisnn fnr .. . . ., ,,,, 7 ., . (his. brethren," said llrotlter Slpes. "I am going to tlnd out what It is." ,,., . ... . 1 hereupon he employed a force of men to sink a shaft on the site of the twice desiroycd church. Within a few days a rich vein of ore was found, and (lie church propria was sold for many times the amount needed to buy land hi anothqr locality d build again. "I tell VOII. IllVllll'en." K-llil Ki'iitlmr Kipes. "it pays (0 trust the Lord. He's a -great deal Itotter business manager lhlul yhody In this congregation." OLD CARLSBAD. In Ancient Times the Cure Was Some- what Violent Carlsbad, that fashionable resort lu Uolieiiihi, is a very ancient cure place. It has held a royal charter from Kaiser Carl IV. since 1101. History has It that It was the mighty leap from rocky ,K.lf;ll(s (u u I(MJlls I)t,,ow f a . eii ,1,.,.,. pursued by he hounds of Kal- scr Carl IV. that'lod to the discovery of the Sprtulcl spring and that the deer hunting emperor was the founder of the health resort to which he gave his name. Originally (he Carlsbad cure and the mode of life (here, n mode which re mained In fashion for at least two cen- flirt. w ,ir,IL.-l.jt...l L...t.tl,. l.i II... ....-. .. "'"- -- ""l.-IJ Ml I III.- 11-1: Ul near by, ordered Hie Carlsbad water to be drunk as a cure. Quoting from the publications of the period and Dr. Pay er's remarks: ' "I have said that (his wafer must bo flrillll. flint nu lilf llr.lf ri tf ti'ttu unf tlcn- J n,y tmpIovo(1 foi. dl.,nkllII, " llUt 0Iltv fot. miMnK, this will appear new to ninny." The quantity of the water prescribed was lit handsome' proportion 1o the "skin eater'-twenty. forty and 1 up to sl.xty cups of a morning regular ! ly. Town ami Country. A Cardboard Planet. Ono remarkable achievement of Sir William Ilerschel was in connection with tho planet Saturn. Uo had ar ranged to erect his telescope at Wind sor castle to enable Queen Charlotte and (he ladies of (he court to see the wouders of the ringed planet, but ou (he evening arranged for the observa tion great banks of clouds covered tho f-ky. However, bo explained (hat that would imt nuttier, and after the Instru- nimit li'i.l liimii en ro t'11 1 lv (llrcclnil tin, (1,u,'" m"1 lHr llU,'lul,,llls J00'1' innnign 11 antt saw me Kteat piauu. anu us marvelous rings quite oisiiuci- ly. llerschel. It seems, had expected had weather 'and dut'lnu (he day had made a cardboard model or (lie Saturn Ian system and erected It In tho grounds a lamp at tho back providing tho necossnry Illumination. Westmin ster Cazette. Ho Wasn't a Gormand. That wary ohl fellow. UtillloMneihiu".1 was enticed Into a friend's house the other night, and his host managed to win ."() shillings from him tit "nap." What is more remarkable, when tlio bailie hail pari oil with bis last shilling he rose, full of wrath. "Won't you stay to supper?" pressed his host. "We have a lino bit of ham waiting." "No. not I. Dae yo think I eat 50 shillings' worth of ham?" London An nwers. our Language. ,'IIe's the qoiuluK man." 'Yes; he's one of tho best fellows go lag," Haltlmore American. The great republic shall live as long bs the poorest citizen freely expresses bis. personal aud poll (leu I opinion, and do Jonger.Baltlinore American. Netlce of Tax Sale. Notice l hereby kI veil thnt.thi unilerftRticil, on the mxih cIAt of XbVoinlier. XV b. fuirflbtnert of the county trenMiri-r of WehMpr county. No brnikn, nl iiflvntM nle. ttie following ilenrribftl mil endue. miIiI for (lellniiciit tnxc for theyenr 1WM. niid Hltuntcd la Ued t'loud. Webster comity, Nebraska, to wit Lots nlx(cn (10) nnd S"ven itjcn ( 17 j. uiock eicven in , smi'ii & .moom-'h mi illlloif to Hed Cloud. WVbjter county. Xfl.'AJfeR. uiid Xnxed 'n Ibebnmoof f. L. Ander'()vTV The Above tunned 1'urBon And nil other permim wnii cmim nu liiicn'M hi oh1 turre mini win ! '"lie iioilro ilintih ilineof ti'ilemjiilon of mI(I i m, fr0ln .,., ,nx ln)c ,., ,.-,, ' iiin-tMv of November. A I) 10 7.nflerhlch 1 vI1Ihji1v for 11 tux deed to nil of the above bind w hleli l'n nut H deemed .1 S. Itoui:UTON. Pitted HiIhWiI diiy of July, U)7. Vol Ice of Tax Sale. Not I re In lurebycl ven that the iiiiderslRticd. on ihi-Ctli dnv of November, I wis. pmrliiifed f the I'otinly tienmrcr of WebMer euiintv. Ncbnm kn.Ht prlvnto mle. the follonliic ilexc'rltxM icif eptrtte -old for dii)liiiUi nl tiixe tor the tear 1WU, nnd (Ittmtcil In lied ('loin!. UYhMnr county No bnifk'i. to wit; Loth four vl) Iho (fo nnd Mxid) In t'lo I; ten Mi'l. of l.elliic'h ndd'Uon to Itcd (' 1 nd. Nebtiitkn. tii.xed in the niuiie of Kdllli l!r..Hht. 'ilicnbow limned perron nnd nil othrri who clnlin tin 1li r t" t lu thciihoH' Inml will 'iil.c notleo (hut the time of mduii'ptlon or nld hind friini hHld tux -Hie s 111 expire mi the Tth .n of November A. II IW7. niter which 1 will uply lor 11 tux deed fur h11 of tbenboie lhiid UimI ih not redeeued. I.ot ia IIam.t. Pitted tint It, It dny of Julv, Jfi7. Wollce of Dontl Sale. ""ruled irotK).'iil will be received ly h II. Fort sefrrtitrv nf tltn Srilif.nl II.L.r.l ttt.tti a. ....... ! I7l.li. lWr7. 111 llf .M.. for the citrehn-e of ?'.Y(Ui," scliool IlouiN or the .School DMrlct of llm Ullv of Ited rioml. Webster Comity. Nebtiit-lot voted ii !"." ".'' ul'-. ''otidtnire In detc mlnutlou of """"eiien. (lined .nine 1st. 1TO7. Iienrltip IS per 'cent jier ninnini. nuitiirlut; .lune im. itiy7. unit I I'.Vl'iJ J iVlt'.' ViV.- WlJ" ,,'M11''! l":,rM.",", ' ' K-'i'tlfUi liy.i'i. 1 obbcy HK'l Anno nted Stnl iiteiorNebrnsiai. -'.in , " r?Tr,0.,!rrVmV!m,SU ''.m,,'le(1 jl,'"k iilmw .eseVvesVi.e Uuu e'te ,' c ,.'X MdH. Pftted AiiKtiht IM..I007, lied Ol-ud. 'Nebrnstm 1 ., . .n-'' HAINKsM're-ldenl. I.. H. FOHT, Secreliirv. 1 INt'LAMMATOltY HHEI'.MATISM Cl'KK!) IN 3 DAYS Morton L. II 111. of hetmnoti Ind.. hr.jh. "My wife hnd lutlnmmntotv llheumntlMn In ever niuhelu tuid Joint: her MitrerliiK wah terrible Htul her bod nnd fneoweio kwollen ulmoslbe yond rccoKultlou; Imd bten In bed hlx weeku ,iind ind elKht physiclBiih. but r. eelved no btuuHt until Mie tried the .MyMle 1 me lor Klifiimatlsiii. It bhvo lmmedlnte relief mm hhu wim nble to WHlb hLoiu lu three dnvs 1 nin S'rM.ttlSli1!"-" 8o"br .". Just Received, a Car oH FLOUR. AT PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STOKE 1 ou can save monev bv T taking 500 pounds of him. I Protection SSZil!.5;-' 'Try- .JM 6. "She Medical Chemical Co.'s Ho 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. bll..n ...'I' f Parties wishing any of these ,Wlll COIlSUlt OUT agent - u mvABTrrcr j Mo Mu f AiLlliCB:,c( Cloud, cb, Agents wanted. Write Sopor A cox, Kivorton, Nob. WiJ. L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Resldeuce: Pi.-st door south pf Rod Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster street. Can be found'at homo overy fore noon, ' Terms reasonable. r m . , rMS.S "ft' fi i 1 V I) t) fi (' S.fC ,i 4 t. . jffTinw7ur'i