The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 11, 1907, Image 8

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CORRESPONDENCE
SMITH CENTER
(From tlio Mcssongor)
Will Wiight pulled out for Kntisas'
City Monday night, whoro ho expects
1o spend a few days taking in tho
accident. Nothing is known liero of
tlio nature or seriousness of the accident.
Elijah Eaton, formerly of this place, I ,j
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s Interesting Items Gathered J
1 by Our County Reporters
BLADEN
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner atid chil
dren were visitors in Ulue Hill Tues-
iiirn. miniii. Mm f.im ,,..,.. f i. ... i, .tioeri, niev.oru and moiner were
sights, after which ho is llguring on shaking hands with old friends in this Peiigors to Nebraska City Tuesday
going to Oklahoma for tho winter. , vi..inu.. H Ulli hnoll , ,,not,,f, ,,. morning.
.Joliu Mussor and wife, living just Kansas City tor a short time.
north of town, departed last Friday
evening for u visit to tho old haunts
of childhood days in' noithwestern
Missouri. Mrs. Mussor had not lieou
hack there for over twenty years and
she will no douht enjoy the trip.
The Free Methodists will hold thoii
quarterly mooting hero from Friday
until Sunday of this week.
Win. Vonderfecht returned Tuesday
evening from Gage county, where ho
Wednesday afternoon a team belong
ing toll. M. Hancock indulged in a
runaway, while hitched to a buggy.
Tho rig was overturned, throwing the
proprietor out on his head. Two ' 'llls u,'e" looking over land.
whot'h of the buggy broken was about Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hover return.
J. M. Caldwell or Bolluito tiled suit i H tl0 damage .. ' 0(1 fl.()in swaM,OI1 Tuesday evening and
wlthClcil. of tho Court Diivnll, thoj SUPERIOR nie now making preparation-, to coin-
flrntuf tho week, through his attor ulx monoi. limmnkmmimr l tl. .lol.nu.w.
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list of Delinquent Taxes
For the Year 1906 and Prior Years
lii piiMimiicc of ttit! rviiilreni(!iiu of section
IM chapter 77. of the i oinplled StHlnten of
StbrHskii, of 1WS. iiollre li hercliy LiU'ii tlmt I
will offer fur Mile at public mho on .Mumla),
Not cm tier I. IWiT. miII lnlo bcltiK the llrt Mon
day In Novi mlier at llie offli'c of the County
Trcniiirur In Kid Clonil. Wtbsler county, r-e
uraskii. till iliHt remain unpaid on Hint dittu of
the folloAli Kdeouilbi'tl hinds mid lot for the
prtjinunlof nil delliniiient tiixtH for the yciir
KM) iiinl nil prior )i'i lot the amounts herein
peoliied, together with Inttren timl char'eii
thereon us provhlid by law.
W C KltAII.M. County TreaMirer.
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iii'y.i, ngainst the Uock Island railto.id,
iisKliig.r2U(Kdnmiigos for injuries re- The Superior CattleCo. has leoeivod
oied while coming home from To-1 several cars of feeder-, lor its yards
jieka tho first of July. Ho alleges in ' hero this winter.
house, south of tho tiack. .
S. W. liogate wont, up to Hastings
Tuesday morning, whoio lit' will dis
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..,,.,, 1 1 .1 11 1 1 ii"-'aii)iiitm iiieiim mid around Shorthorn sale, whioh will be hold on
held him in the seat while the conduc- this town whn ciimnM iu ,.,.,lui,.,i 1.... 'i 11 .1 .,1 r .11
. , , ,,, , ., , ,, , , , '"is hiwii wno snouid no 111 rested tor tho fair ground here the 'Jltli of this
tor choked him and otherwise did him j (.n.ify ty t,loir hortiWt 1
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over a receipt that Caldwell had and U '"' 't '' thor.ty that a N. W. Young and wife, who have
which the conductor wanted. nw Imiiberyanl ivill li0 opeued up .11 ' been visiting at tho home of his
,. , Superior in the spritigv brother, Kov. A. J. Voting, north of
ERANKI TIM ' 'SSL'S Mrguret and Theresa Hen town, tho past few days, returned to
iiiiikuii iuii, ouiuiiiy ior vasniligion, iuuii nuuiu 111 iiuuiu iiupi.", imiii., 1 iius
D. C, where they will attend college. 1 day morning.
W.J. Humphreys was in Saturday I Tlie Kntorprisootlice has been moved
with some fine specimens of silver this week into tho new Enterprise
prunes which ho brought back from , block on Francis street. This makes
(From the .Sentinel.)
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riftors in position.
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lots a
M-oking combat with tho world, which trip. Ho says Washington, Oregon any printing ofilco in this part of tho no ..
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wauts 11 job on tlio railrond. hih! fruit, but do not look Kood to a building, 25.NG0 feot.
Nebraska farmer as a place to farm.
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ago, attor nearly a three years term of
MTvioo for Undo Sam in the Philip
pines. Ho was a member of the hos
pital corps.
Fred Masercamo home Wednesday,
being summoned on account of the
serious illness of his mother. He had
J. A. Denton is now tho villace mar-
Archer Bishop, who has been work- shal in Bladen, and it U hoped tlmt a
ing with a bridire company out near little bettor order will be kept than
Ulonwood Springs, Col., had tho mis- formerly. Tho ohango was niado by
fortuno to bo badly injured recently by the village board owing to some recent
a thirty pound rook that fell and hit trouble, in which a bunch of tho boys'
hiin a glancing blow on tho head, frac- around town ordered a barber who
turing his skull. He was taken to a , wns wm-kinir born ilnrinir t.lin fair to
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boon working in a roundhouse in west-j ''"spittil, and at last accounts was rest- leave town, threatening to 'flx"hini
out Colorado.
Tho school board has appointed City
Marshal John Davidson a special tru
ancy ollicer for this district. Parents
are uotifiod that loafing on the streets
by small boys will not bo tolerated.
ing easy
LEBANON.
(From tlio Argus.)
Orlando Btissingor has 120 lino
tpriug pigs which uro doing well on
alfalfa.
Some unregonorate rocenUy stole
about all tho chickens Charley Allo
way had.
Will Curry, whom we mentioned last
week as boing dangerously sick, is
much better.
Sponce Potter of Logan towuship, iu
company with his brother C. It., is
visiting his boyhood home iu New
York.
During tho rain storm of Thursday
evening lightning struck the Free
Methodist church, disconnecting tho
iras fixtures.
C. C. Provost robbed his boes of u'UO
pounds of honey tho other day, and
Ram Ward took almost as much from
his busy workers.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Simons of Itod
Cloud woio tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jonathan Uoitv. tho latter part of last
week and the llrst of this week.
Low B 1 ea key coaxed a. span of mules
away fiom George Amis tho other day.
Wo might mention iu passing that
Low lelt a .SoOO chock as a sort of salvo
to the wounds caused by giving up tho
douks.
' CAMPHELL
(From the Citizen.)
j Stanley Boudreau went down to
Umaha Wednesday, where he will un-
dorgo an operation.
Mrs. Jos. Laporte came iu this morn
ing from Canada, where sho lias been
making a visit of several months dur
ation. A surprise was held at tho home of
Mr. aud Mrs. Herman Pels, Sr., on
Sunday, September 20, in honor of
Mr. Pels' 7.'kl birthday.
Ed Glebo, whose son has recently
undergone an operation for appendi
citie, at Omaha, camo homo Tuesday.
The boy is recovering cpjite rapidly
and will soon bo out.
During the thunder storm Monday
lightning struck tho houso of J. E.
Pish, in tho north part of town. It
struck tho chimney and, passing down,
blew tho stovepipe from its place.
Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lemon, which slept in a cradlo near
tho stove, escaped without injury.
if he did not do so. The salary of the
marshal was also raised from Sl." a
month to $:.".
KIVERTON
(From tho lioviow.)
A twelve pound boy was born to .Mr.
and Mis. Wallace Carpenter lust Sun
day.
B. G. Ijiudley, who ha-, boon on the
hick liM tor tho pat week, is again
able to bo at his old stand.
A. 1'. Johnson loft Wednesday in
company with his sou lialph for Om
iija, Cuba, whole they will reside.
Eli Bennett says that ho can boast
of the biggest yield of Sweet potatoes.
On one vino which he pulled -up ho
counted thirty potatoes.
Tho dynamo for tho now light plant
for tho Itiverton Holler Mills arrived
Tuesday, but was so badly (lamagod
that the mill company would not re
ceive it.
On Monday .Mrs. N. L. l'hiuney re
cbived a lolegram to come to St. Joe,
as her husband had boon injured by
tho cais, Mr. Phiuuey had been in
the employ of tho Burlington railroad
for marly thirty years without sorious
STILLWATER
Wheat drilling is drawing to a close.
The weather is line aud corn picking
will soon bo here.
Lee Spracher and wife and Clarence j "'
Hubbard aud wife left one day last j
week for Sheridan county, Kansas,
going overland.
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euroute from Ft. Itiley, Kan., to Hast-, e
ings to attend tho Frontier Festival. ' no
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UIUUYIIIC, UUW JJltBLUI III till lUWIV!)
circuit, preached at Kckley Sunday
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It is a well known fact that person;
living in tho pint; forests do not sun'et
from kidney diseases. One dose of
Pineulos at itfi,t usually relieve--baeknelie.
10 iliiy.V treatment !. Yom
money money refunded if notsatisliod
hold by Henry Cook's ili-utr stoio.
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To cure a cold llrst move the bowels.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gent
ly on the bowels, drives out the cold,
clears the head. It's pleasant to take
and mothers highly recommend it for
colds, croup and whooping cough. It
is guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. iMpially good for
young and old. Sold by Henry Cook's
drug store.
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Here Is Relief for Women.
.Mother t!ray. a nurse in New York,
discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb
BLOOMINGTON
(From the Advocate)
A boy baby of regulation weight ar
rived at. t lie home of Mr. aud Mis. It
J. Bentloy this week.
A now bridge has been ordered put
in across Big Cottonwood south of the
mill. It has been needed lor some
time.
I va Moore has started action iu tho
county court against John Bush
for .flii'i, money unaccounted lor as
guardian, and tlio case is nt for No
vember 'J.
One day Inst wm It Fred Kuno. uu
lives over iu Kansas smith ol town,
siilloiod a stroke of paralysis mid is
now in 11 cutical condition. I inklammatouy hiiri matism ctueu in
The Masons and a number ot other ' 3 ,,AYS
If i'nns of thU nlmui loon .. v . Morton 1, Hill of I.L'biiiion liul.. ms; ".Mj
( iiions 01 nils place wont to Naponoe iMlo lm.1 liitlitmnintorr HI1e111nntl1.n1 In ovorj
Saturday to pay their lust respects to ' lu,lkl'lu "l Joint, nor MiiiorliiE wum tcrtlnlc
fii..ii. i,i r..i.. 1 1 vi.. mill jier imih ami fm'owpru hwolli'ii nlmo'mio
inoii Old Iiiend, Lee Ault.who was 1 yoml rcniKnliloa: hail liu-n In beiHIx weokk
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Just Received, a Car of I
FLOUR.
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PIDMB'S FLOUR
and FEED STORE
You can save money by
taking 500 pounds of him.
bcnetlt until she tried l)i Dt'tihon'h litllof foi
Hliciimallhin. It khvo linmcillnto rellet and
fche whn utile to walk iiliniitln three ilaH. i nrr.
sure It t-avoil her life." Sold by 11. 'e. Qrlco.
DriiBKlkt. Ked Cloud.
Notice of Tax Sale.
A man by tho nanio of Kiuiuerson,
from over south of Franklin, who has
a habit of tilling his hide full of boo.o
and abusing his family, was iu thoi
toils of tho law tho latter part of last
week, and was lot oil' on a promise
that ho would bo good for thirty days.
Last Saturday morning, while visit
ing at Nnponeo, Grandpa Baker had a
stroke ot paralysis that camo nonrl '""l 'V1' "-) ' ''loci. Kouru-i'iiim in Knle
iiuttimr Mm t ,.r "''", .v .liiekMin h iidilltloii to Hod Cloud. WchMc'r
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pmiito nilo ilio tollowlnK ilt'kPrllivil rent i'Miiio
koIiI tor 1 1 o 1 i l h 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 Iiixih for Iho lourn 1SS to
lOui Inoliishc. and sltualiil Iu Hed (''loud. Well
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L. SHERMAN,
General
Auctioneer
Residence; First door south of
Rod Cloud .Mill, 101 South Webster
street.
fan be found at home everv fore
noon. Tonus i easonable.
s 117
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.w..j., in iniirii nun iiv
luesiiay lie was able to bo brought
home. He is IKI years of age aud has
been much itioro active than most
men of UU.
i inoiiiioxe minion person and all norMins who
riniiu no iiiit'ii'hi iu uic auuo prouilM'h will take
nut Uo that thu time of redemption of Mild lutid
for Milil lux oiilo lll expire on Hip ill iliij of
ilonnur) WS. after which I appl) for hiax
deed to all of the hIiovo dehorlfitd premlNcs
which are not ledei'med. 'Ciiaiii.i. H. Hhhk.
Paled Septeiuhei is, iw 7.
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2on't Buy land nor loan
Money on Real Estate
itlioiit getting one of Tool'-,
ported bstracts ol Title. Tin
oldest and most reliable set n
Abstraot books in Webster t'o
Sln.iioi) l.oiul tiled and approved.
Bepro.seiits si of the best In
siiraneo cmupanios doing lnisi
ness in tlie Mate.
LOANS WADK en CITY PROPERTIES
O. C. TEEL,
Red Cloud, Nebr.
Office in Over Ing Blmck.
Phones: Bell 98, Farmers 36
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