.llWlMJtW"M'il'''ll1l" WW (WMMfMWI i.f, m n, f" l"" - '"' ''"''" " """" IIIIMiBMt.M Mf , T rrr ,, ..,.,...1 A i fill flewsy floles prom GATHERED FROM Mifyi'fitfytflf'Ti'ffc SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger) Men havo the biggeBt bonoB nnd MvboIos nud a man's brain averages tea per cent heavier tbnu n woman's -kmt tho womon somehow mnnngo to kftvo their way just tho samo. Mrs. Houdorson, mother of James TlftBdor.son of this city, whero she has boon making hor homo for Hovorul yoarsdeft Wodnosdny morning for Nar kn, Kans., to'visltti daughtor for a fow wockH. Mrs. Ilendorson is Hearing tho inety-secoud milestone und is us spry ns most womon of sixty. Dwight HaoUot was very badly .jam med up in a runaway yesterday fore noon. Me had jiiHt unloaded a load of orn at tho mill elevator ami Will Hub erts had just handed him his weigh chock when tho team become frighten od nnd ran away. Mr. Haokott hold to tho linos nnd was dragged about fifty foat when lie Htruek a cinder pile and and was thrown under tho wagon, bad ly cutting his faco and otherwise bruis ing him up in bad shapo. LEBANON. (Prom tho Argus,) Tho Library club took in S122.80 sales of ico cream and confetti during unnivorsnry. A deal was closed Thursday of last, we.'kwhoroby W. II Stanley gets tho F. M. Clark homestoud, consideration 18000. Mrs. A. It. Cleveland loft Wednesday night, for hor California home. She h is boon with hor daughter, Mrs. Aus. tin Johnson for tho pust month. Chnrlos Adams was callod to l'hil lipiburg Tuesday eveuiug to identify a party hold upon tho supposition that ho was Thud Smith, wanted in Leba non for passing forged chocks. Tho man answered tho discriptiou pretty well but was not Smith. Ah Mrs. Vale was leaving town Sat unlay, hor team became frightened and upset tho buggy, throwing hor out with great force, striking on her head nud shoulders. Shu was rendered tin conscious for a time but was finally taken to hor homo north of Salem. I. A. Wysel was 55 years old Tuesday, and some of his friends thought to help him to properly colobrnte the event. Accordingly some eighteen of his friends took possession of tho homo whilo lko was at lodge and Mrs. Wysel wok attending the teachers' mooting. If you don't think thoy had a lively time after tho folks returned, then you avo never visited there. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Wash Hood and family will movo into tho proporty of Mrs. Ciilmoro in tho eastorn part of town, Peter Oberg, with his two sous Fred and Charles, started to drive to Fron tier county Monday whore thoy will put in wheat on their uew farm. Miss Itlanche Chevalier was dischar ged from the Omaha hospital, return ing homo Tuesday. She has improved to some extent but has not ontiroly regnined hor .strength. Frank Hutt, in burning up a pair of old worthless pnnts last week, forgot, to removo his watch from the' pocket Tho watch when found in tho ashes had ticked its last tick some time lie fore. Robert Hohlfold, of liolstoin, came down yesterday to see his boy Henry nnd family. Ho was driving a throe year-old fllley that tips tho scales at 1700 pounds. A neat little chunk of horse meat, that. BLADEN (From the Enterprise.) Olo Iverson last week purchased the south eighty acres of E. M. Loftier' farm south or town, paying ?4000 for tho samo. A -number of the friends of Archie Monro called on him lust Monday eve ning at his honje west of town In honor of his 18th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos Speuco, and L. VI. Speuco wont'out to Denver, Colo., Monday evening where they expect to purchase soma irrigated laud. Commencing on Monday, September 23, tho Webster county lair will con tinuo until Friday night, September 27. Many exhibitors from thisaud ad joining counties an preparing exhibits for tho fair, and It isoxpeotedto bo tho best county fair in south central No-braska. neighboring Toians ! OUR EXCHANGES Tho large elevator of II. Guud it Co.f at Campbell, with between '2500 and .'1000 bushels of grain, was burned to tho ground Tuesday night botweon 9 and ton o'clock. Tho causo of tho flro Is unknown. Tho good work of tho Campboll flro dopnrtmout Raved tho Farmers' lumber yard nnd tho B. fc M. depot from destruction. - GUIDE ROCK. (From tho Signal.) Miss Myrtlo Kaloy, of Red Cloud Jones. visited tltis wcok with Mrs. D 1. C. Calhoun and wife moved into tho Heovo property this week that was rocontly vacated by II. W. Daylis. Tho Guido Hock House chnnged Iiands again this week. The now pro prietor, Jeir Curraway, or Bridgeport, is now in charge. Mrs. CrilHth and tho little daughter of Hod Cloud and Mrs. John Pottltand family drove to Mankato to visit their patents, Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins. Ernest Hayor, Win. Messingor, litis sol Vaughan, Otto and Cris Ohtnstedu departed Monday morning for Grand Island to attend tho Iiaptist College. Mr. and Mrs. Timuiormau of Stella, are visiting with tho families of Chas. Wost, Hoss West, Oscar Mouia, B. and G. Shuck. Mr. T., is a brother of Mrs. West and Mrs. Shuck. Ho homestead ed in this country in '72 and was own er of the Superior hotel for many years. Tho Guide Hock school house was struck by lightning last Saturday afternoon during tho showor. The lightning struck tho chimney, break ing every brick in it and run down tho stove pipe, broke tho stovo and made a hole in tho lloor. The Teachor Mr. Ralph Parkor, had gono to tho school yard to mow tho play grounds, when tho rain began falling, ho wont into tho school house and wns sitting noar the stovo when tho lightning struck. He received uo injuries however. t FRANKLIN (From tho Sentinel.) Wife of J. P. Malch, died in Bloom- ington on Tuesday, Sept., 10, of tuber culosis. M. Hirsch has been on the sick list the past week haying been conilnod to tho house with symptoms of typhoid fovor. Clarence Waldo is having' some im provements made on his dwelling. D. A. Walrath and John Dawson are doing tho work. Little Alice Margaret, tho daughter or Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Walrath, died .last Thursday night, from tho oirocts of being scalded two days before, when' in hor play she pulled tho plug out of washing machine. Monday morning started out with a runaway on the. streets here. 'A, team belonging to Mrs.Grogg's brother broke loose from its moorings and scattered the buggy from tho town pump to tho Episcopal church in loss time than it takes tell it. A landmark aud what was thought a llxtnro in Franklin in tho store bus- iness has transferred his stock to younger hands, and will in a way re tire, though tint wholly so. Wo refer to Sam Smith who has sold his bus iness to Hugh Uobiuson, CI. James, a prominent farmer of Buffalo township, was this week made defendant in adamogo suit. The plain fill', Earl C. Danker, aproniinontyonng farmer of Buffalo township. The pe titioner alleges that James called Dan koi names qnustioniug tho hitter's hon esty. A M. Barker -has secured a natural curiosity, a montrosity of tho pig cre ation. It has ono head, four oars and eight, legs. Mr. Barker will "show" it at the Alma fair this week in a tent, charging ten cents admission. From tho photographs of tho thing it certain ly must bo a sight to look at. .lesso Hay, tho young man who was born aud raised near Napoueo and who has been a llrouinu oiw th. pasager train betwoon Oxford and Hod Cloud for some time, has boon promoted and now Molds tho throttlo-lovor on tho froight over tho some division. Jesso made his first run as engineer last Friday iu good rdmpo and is quite proud of his uehiovemout. BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate) Tho Franklin county fnir will begin Soptombor 17 and last four days, A friend of the home- , A foe of the Trust Calumet Baking Powdw lallee with the Pur Feed Laws t an leiee Olufrio Gidard, from Napoueo, was down to tho hub Tuesday afternoon. Hqutss shipped twonty-flvo hoad of mules this wook sold to dealers in Lathrop, Mo., Aj)out half tho population of Nopo tico were in attendance at the Alma fair yesterday. There will bo forty-five cases in the next term of district court. Throe of thorn aro state cases and two divorce cases. Dr. Spencer, who a few years ago went to Gregory, S. Dka.,has been very successful, lie now lutsa farm adjoin ing tho city that has grown from no thing to about I'M) inhabitants, aud ho has a lino practice. He has just, re turned from a trip to Washington, D.C., whore lie went to try and havo a land ofllco located at Gregory. As a lady from south of the river was bringing chickens to market yes terday, three old hens escaped from tho coop and struck for tall timber. She singled them out and captured them in three of as pretty footraces as you would care to sco. m i BLUE HILL. (From the Leader.) O. W. Tabor has opened up his bake ry again. Work has been commenced on tho Odd Fellows' hall. II. A. Simpson, who has been conilnod to his bod for tho past two weeks, is slowly recovering nnd able to bo about. The remaining thirty acres of tho Moroy laud south of town was sold to Henry Arends for J2G(K), This is iu tho ' neighborhood of 87 per aero. A now harness shop will be opened iu Blue Hill Saturday, Soptember 14, in tho building occupied by Horuion Efmau as a feed store. The shop will be run under the mugngemout of C. W. Olsen. MANKATO (From tho Monitor) The Bolster boys shipped six loads of hogs to Kansas City last weok. J. L. Alcorn sold 6T head of cattle 25 head of mules to tii Bellville buyer last week. William Sempke, ono of the wealth iest aud most public spirited citizens of tho north ond of the county, has bought tho controlling interest in the Webber State bank. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Born at the homo of Mr. aud Mrs C W. Copley, a boy. W. II. Hobart has a badly swoleu. neck and faco, caused hy neuralgia. James Simingtmi, Fred Hunter, aud John Wickstorm left this morning overland for Hayes Co., on a hunt. Mrs. B. P. Edmiston and Mrs. W. B. Wilcox loft Tuesday evening for an extended visit with relatives at Long tnont Colorado. W. E. Wilcox and Dan Enos loft Monday morning for Wichita Kansas, where thoy will sell tho famous Medical Chemioal Cos. hog remedy. Iu this venture wo hope the boys will succeed for they are worthy of an unlimited amount of succos, being young mou ' of sterling qunuity. Tho remedy I they aro handling has boon Introduced ! iu this neig hborhood, aud has amply j served tho purpose fm which it is in tended, Mothers with little children need no longer fear uroup, colds or whooping cough, llees Laxative Cougll Syrup tastes good. It works off tho cold through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. tiuarauteed. Secure a bottle at once. Sold hy Henry Cook's drug store. Do you Unow that I'inesalve Cavhol- I ied acts like a poultice in drawing out inflammation aud poison? It is an tiseptic. For cuts, burns, cracked hands, eezeina it is immediate relief, Wo. Sold by Henry Cook. Your skin should beelearaiid bright if your liver is in normal condition. Dade's Llttlo Mver Pills net on tho liver, and headache, constipation aud i , Notice ef Tax Sale. Notice ii hereby given ihiuilio trndcmlgned on 11.0 M dr of January l (...retaued of tho , " ' l.T,V". ",. . iS:' , "5 ai,e,""2? ' lirlvalc dale, the follntvl ,e ilefccrlberl real PNtntn sold for (lcllliqui'iit Iiixin for thn jCHtu )H89to 1001 Inclusive, nail Mitirtteu In Ited UIouh. Web hter county. Nebraska tn-wli: Lots Eleven (II) and Twelve (12) In block Fourteen (14) In Knley & )ackun'fi ndiillluu to Heil Cloud. Wctatcr county. Nebraska, and laxtd In the name of Ira O Martin. Tho above named portion and all neiHona who claim an Interest In i he above premise will take notice llliil the tliur ol rertemiitlnn nf aid laud for said tax mile will expire uu the 2d day of January lid 8. utter which 1 will apply for nlnx uceu 10 an in wio noove iicRrritieii prvmiM'B whleh are not redeemed. 'Ciiaiilkh It. Mesas. Datoii sepiembei IH.MU 7. biliousness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. it is a well known fact that persons living in the pine forests do not .suiter from kidney diseases. One dose of l'incules at night usually relieves b.tcltnuhe. .10 days' treatment SI. Your money money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. V.'calthy Stockman Sentenced. Dcatlwootl, S. D., Sept. 11. John, R. White, a wealthy South Dnkota stock man living near Oelrichs, was convict ed in the federal court here of Illegal fencing of government lands and sen i tencetl by Judge Carlaml to thirty days' ImprtHinment hi the Pennington county jail at Rapid City and to pay a fine of $500. Grasshoppers Imperil Dairies. Escnnalja, Mich., Sept. 11. On ac count of the almost complote destruc tion of the pastures in this part of tho .state by grasshoppers, tho milk sup ply Is seriously threatened. Turkish Minister to United States- Constantinople, Sept. 11. Mo hammed All Bey has been appointed the Turkish minister to -the United Mates and will shortly leave hero for Washington. FRUIT JOBBERS BEGIN WAR. Western Association Charges Rail roads With Discrimination. Omaha, Sept. 5). Alleging gross dis crimination In freight talcs against fruit and vegetable growers and deal ers, the Western Fruit Jobbers' associ ation will bring formal complaint against the railroads before tho Inter- state commerce cominis&lon insuring an Investigation fur wider in its scope Ih an any yet undertaken by tho com mission. Tho executive committee of the as bociation met at the office of Secretary E. B. Branch and laid plans for ac tion. Thero were present President H. M. Jones of Sioux City, R. A. Gam ble of Minneapolis, J. W. Howard of Denver, T. D. Turner of Oklahoma City, members of the committee, and John Lang, of Sioux City, chairman of the board of directors. They rep resent several hundred fruit Jobbers from Chicago to the Pacific coast, comprising- the largest and most in fluential organisation of Its kind In the country. All rates on vegetables and fruit from Maine to Oregon and from Can ada to Mexico aro Involved. The work of the commission on grain rates or on coal rates Is but a drop In tho bucket to the work that will'be ticked or It In the fruit Investigation. If tho con tentions of the association ure sus tained the entlie rate fabric of the United States will be torn to shreds. Novelty Is presented in the com plaint of the jobbers. Instead of rais ing the common clamor that discrim inatory rates aro made in favor or cer tain rruit markets they say the rail roads discriminate agninst the entire fruit and vegetable trade in favor of other lines of business. Iu other words, rates are reduced from time to time on meat, grain, creamery prod ucts and other merchandise and the fruit trade pay the differen with txorhltant tribute. Sttamship Owner Arouied. New Yorlt, Sept. 11. The Times ViotCR a North German Lloyd official 18 saying that in the event of the Ctinard liner Luaituula breaking the rUlrntic record of the North German Uoyd, tho latter will build a linor with n minimum speed of twenty-eight xnots. Traveling "For Health." "My doctor reeonmionds Kurope." "Going?" "Dunno yet. My lawyer pcoiuh to think Canada will do." Loulsvlllo Coiirkr-.Toiimal. The coufosalon of evil works Is tho beginning of good works. Augustine. 1 Troops Sent"" to Belfast. Belfast, July 31. That the author ities view seriously the local situation arising from the strike of tho dock laborers for Increased pay and shorter hours, which has been aggravated by tho revolt of tho police, who aro de manding more pay becnuso of tho ex tra work tho strike eutnlls, la evl doviced by the arrival here of tho First battalion, of tho Cameron Highlanders, with a Maxim gun, and a detachment of cavalry. In addition the Thirteenth Hussars are now on their way to Bel fast. It is expected that a total of 6, 000 troops will ho In Belfast within a (ew days. The strikers. Nvore very ac- Mice ef Tax Sale. Notice l hereby Riven Hint th iinrlcrptgnai. on thealxth dar of November. 19-ft. Durchafl ' ." MlVTre"WVcof SM You nYr N treasurer or wcuMer county, roc ate Male, tho followlnx described hra.ka. at t.rfvaU. Mlo.. the following dMcrllwt real cunte. sold for dellnniicnltaxct lor the year 1PC-I, and Mtuated In Ited Cloud. WebMer count, Nebraska, to wif Lots sixteen (lrt)nnd bi-tcii-teen (17), block eleven (II . Sml'.h A Moore'a at- k dltlon to Hed Cloud. Webster county. NcbraxkaL " and taxed In the name of F. U. Anderson. Tho above named person and all other persona who claim an Interest In the above land will take notice that the time of redemption of nli laud from aald tax sale "III expire on thc7thlr of November. A 1). 19 -7. after which I will apply for a tax deed to all of the above land which ' not redeemed. .1 S. ItonmiTsOx. ' Dated thla'AM day of Jul v, 1907. Notice of Tax- Sale. Notice in heteby given that the uudcrxlftni'4. on the 0th day of November, IfiKi. purchaned tho county treasurer of W'ebMcr county. Nebran kH, at private Kale, the following deM-rlticd tent CHtateMild furdnlliKiuenttaxcHfur the tear INM. aud situated In lied Cloud. Wrlmter county. N bruNfca, to wit: Lota four (-i) llvu ()uih1 xlxtfl). In block tea (to), of l.cDuc'a addition to Ilea ('loud. Nebraska, taxed In the name of HtUth Ilryant. The above named person and all other wh claim an lntprct In the above hind will takti notice tliHt the time of redemption of mid In ml from ald tax faiu will expire on the 7th day of November A. II IWI7. aflir which I will apply for a tax deed for all of the above land that w not redeemed. Looipa Hank) Hated thl llth day of July, K)7. Notice of Bond Sale. Sealed pronosilK will be received ly 1. II 1'ort Secrelaty of the School Hoard, until AtiKual. I7ih r.K)7, at I:.' M for the purchase of JtfiUOO School lloniNor the Vhool DMilct of (he City of lied t'loi.d. Webster County, Nebraska, voted April L'nd. 1"07. llotidsare In dew initiation of tfuu each, dated .Mine 1st. 111)7. hrariiu: 4: pet cent per annum. maiiirltiK -luiic in. 1W7. mul optional after fi yearo. Ilutid h.Mied piuMiaut In section ll'iV,), Cobhci'x MKI Annotated Mai utea of Nebr.iMiiii. ;- Hi : miw be accompanied by certified chi-el: for J.VM. pajablo in the City Tieamrir. Tint lloiirurcercstl!erl.'!it to reject any and nit bids. Dated AiiRUht let. 1P07. Ited Cloud. Nebrn'U IHt. U. 1'. KAINi:s. l'resldeiil L. II. FOUT, Secretary. INFLAMMATORY ItHBUMATISM G'l'ltKD IN 3 DAYS Morton I.. Hill, of Lebanon. Intl.. eajc; -My wlfo had Inlliimmatorv Hlicumatls.ru In etcrj mufcle and Joint; bcr Mtirerlne was lerrihlu and her body and faco were swollen almost lie yond recognition: had been in bed hlx weekn and had eight pliyMelaiiK. but received no benoui until Hbe tried tile Myotic Cure tor uheunjatlsm. It jravo Immediate relict am'. Mio waa able to walk about In three da . i aai Ktirc It wived her life." Sold by H. E. (iilco DrnpRlst. Hed uioua. Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. -AT- PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by I laKing 500 pounds ot him. Protection! J5he Medical Chemical Co.'s H 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, Wi Hi WALTER, Red Cloud, Nt. Agents wanted. Write Sopor ,t Wit cox, Rivorton, Nob. &;WM?W - 4 in-a"ia 1 I .' ' Jw 1 i.tt . J . ' S ":r,-;: .t,s )T5Lji.Ar?o;cz,5.j'' ? L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Residence: First door south of Red Cloud Mill, 101 South Wonder street. Can be foundjit homo overy fore uoon. Terms reasonable. w .... t'J- il ! m h c )i 1 n n v ) 1 j I D