AAAAvh(kUilrvliiiUia(VAa(ar 0(0(0. Jteaisy Jiotes prom Neighboring Tomns f ua 2 r.ATunonn inmM OITP PTfrHANfiRS i i $WWWW$WWWWWWmWWWWWWW through carelessness, caused tho nccl nont. Tho horso was not badly in SUPERIOR (From tho Express.) S. N. Hood mot with au accident at tho elevator last Friday, and as a re sult 1h obliged to go around on crutches. Friends or Charlie Coppook uro in receipt of the aunoiincomeut of his marriage to Miss Julia Lomon in Orange, Cal., on Christmas day. A. P. Dahlgron is moving his ma chinory into Ids now shop on Kast Fourth street. Mr. Dahlgron has built a largo, one-story brick for his shop. Whit Goodwin, a traveling man well known here, commlttod suicide at his homo in Boatrico on Tuesday evonniR' December .11, by cutting his throat with a razor. jurod. Julia Hartt, tho 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Hartt, is under quarantine for diphtheria in Frank I in, whero she was visiting hor grand mother. Ves, a baud lias boon organi.ed in Bloomlngton. J. E. Thompson, our good uatured clerk of tho district court, will bo tho lender. John L. Uuttorflold recently brought to us a small piece of black substanco which ho found on his place south of town. It looked like coal, and tasted like coal, and after John digs out some moro wo will bo able to tell whether it burns like coal or not. BLUE HILL. (From tho Leader) Tho eight months old child of Mr. atid Mrs. Henry Gruis died Monday morning. Peter Morton, Jr., is able to bo up town again, and is at his old duties in tho fumituae store. Dr. Bartholomew of Chicago arrived in Blue Hill tho tirst of the week and exports to locate permanently and practico his profession. 9 Georgo Koso, ouo of the carpenters on tir6Odd"Follows building 'fell last Saturday from a scaffold aud injured his loft side quite badly. No bones were brokon, but tho muscles wore torn loose from several of his ribs. Mrs. Gosko Rose, wil'o of Jan Uose, of Rosomont. passed away at her homo after an illness covering quite a pori od, uged 01 years, 10 months, 0 days. She has resided in this county many years, aud hor demiso is regretted by many sincere friends. LEBANON. (From tho Argtm.) Tho price of hogs reached $4.'20 per hundred horo this week. A daughter was born to Mr. and Henry Jenkins, who received tho frac tu.ro by a horso falling upon him. Will Cronn, who suffered a brokon leg a short time ago, had to have tho break reset last Saturday. Mrs. Clifford Starbuck has been un der quarantine with 'scarh't fever tho past ten days. Sho is much better at this time. Unx Dick and Miss Ethol Sargent slipped down to Bollovillo last Thurs day and woro quietly married at fho Hotel Republic. J. N. Beal and J. II. Dotwilcr went down to Topeka Monday night to close up a deal by which Mr. Beal becomes tho possessor of 100 acres of flue land near Topeka. Tho death of Francis Coolidge, which occurred Wednesday morning, takes away another of Smith outer's oldest citi.ons. Ho was born in Xew York in 1811, aud homosteaded in Cora township in 1S72. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Rev. Father Higgius left Tuesday for his now charge, his departuro being coincident with the arrival of tho two now priests, Fathers Sirois and Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Brouillotto completion. It is thought that by tho ilrst of next month it will bo ready for occupancy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boom a-sou. Chas. Moray whh up from Pali Held ovor Sunday. Stanley Hall went back to Lincoln Monday morning. Born to Mr. and Mra. Fred Baker, oil Now Year day, a girl. Bernard I outh of ( owles spent Sunday here visiting friends. Miss Zanln Phelps loft Monday morning for Kearney, whero she will , outer school. Cloyd Groono returned to Kearney Monday, whero ho is attending tho Military Academy. W. R. Anderson wont down to Rod Cloud Monday morning to attend to his duties as county commissioner. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hoffman re turned last Friday evening from Lin coin, whore they havo been visiting the past month. m Don't Try Uncertain Recipes. It is entirely unnecessary to experi ment with this, that ami the other recipe. (Jet from your grocer, for 10 cents, a paekage of "Ol'lt-PIK" Prep aration Lemon, Chocolate and Cus- Mrs. W. S. Arbuthnot. Monday even ing, December .'50. were down from Upland yesterday on turd for making pies that are sure to ti, v.,iri.f uM.,n,i i.,M ,...,. i.,,..i ' a sad mission. Their 1-yonr-old .son, be good. of stock cattlo from here Sunday, to ! Leopold was buried in tho Catholic Waldron, Kan., wheie they will )U oiuoioi-y iiert. wintered. While some of the boys were scuf- RIVERTON " (From the Review.) Calvin, tho eldest son of George. A. Siel, is very ill with stomach trouble. David Groat of Red Cloud was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Click Suuday. Someone started tho new year by stealing Al Holdredge's bird dog. This is a bad beginning. Mrs. Leonard Day returned Satur day evening from a six weeks' visit with friends in eastern Kansas. Word was received hero Wednesday morning of tho death of Freddie L. Dickson, son of B. W. Dickson, at Clarinda, la., where filthor and son were visiting. A. M. Cooko, our former city mar shal, started in the now year by hand ing in his star along with his resigna tion. Charles Morgan uow, has the star on. GUIDE ROCK. (From tho Signal.) Charles Gilliam of Red Cloud was in Guide Rock Tuesday interesting our citizens in county option. (lid Haydeu is expected home from Connecticut in a few days, where ho wont to attend the funeral of a sister. Word comes from Lincoln that a successful operation was performed on Mr. P. W. Roland and that she will perhaps bo homo tonight. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Norris died Thursday, January 2, and was burled in the Guide Rock cemetery in tho afternoon of the same day. August Feto was in town Monday for tho first time smco last fall when he suffered a stroke of paralysis. Since his wife died ho has lived alone and has had a very serious time of Into, as any sick person doos who lives alono. Wo recently roceivod a letter from A. Tronnory, formerly pastor of tho Baptist church at this place. After spending threj and a half years with his parents in England, ho returned to Iowa and is now pastor of the Bap tist church at Bonaparte. Frank Litoll and wife received about m" ' h- Bom-deau's saloon Wednos tlm nicest Christmas present wo have j I"J' veiling, Henry Eggloston was heard of, a daughter being born to 1 ""oidontjilly pushed into tho glass of them on December ir,. I tM0 flont ,loor bn,llv tting his face. Al Lattimor received word from I 1'. C. Oberg went to Omaha Monday Burr Oak. where his mother is being. tllko ,,is lj,tI irl to th '"ltl treated for cancer, to come at once,jfor troatment. Bon Arvidson went and it is supposed a turn for tho worse with Mm. uml upon returning will vim tal-en bring back his son, who was recently t , , ,. , c j. r t j i successfully operated upon for a BeldeuViersof South Dakota is hero ' l i visiting his fa-her, S. B. Viers, andtu,mm other relatives. His sister, Miss Grace, j H. E. Liudgrou lef t on Tuesday for who has been making her home for , iviin&as v uy,accompauieu uy ins miner, somo timo with relatives near Etnpo- j Charles Lindgreu, who is going to that riii, arrived this week and will accom-; lty to consult a specialist as to the puny hor brother back to Dakota. j possibility of obtaining relief for n . .. ,. , . ., ,. , ; eaucer from which which ho has been Charho Myers and Arthur Hartman ... , ,. , . ., r . i i p i a su loror for several years, gave Ed Rickots three or four loads of , J wood and tho neighbors gathered in J H- Chevalier received a telegram aud chopped it for him. The neigh- Saturday morning from tho comptrol- bors aud friouds havo done about tho 1' of tlio currency announcing tho right thing by this unfortunate r,im. j fact t hut charter No 8075 had been ily, as the husband and lather is ,,,.! issued, authorizing tho First National able to perform any labor. ' Hank of Campbell, Neb., to begin busi- m . . uess, which they proceeded to do , forthwith. 00 Real Estate Transfers. For tho week- ending Tuesday, Jan T, furnished by the Fort Abstract Co. L. H. Fort, Manager. Stephen F Spnkosflcld to Jessie M Wetherald, lots 10, 11 and 12, block 25, Red Cloud, wd...S Charles E Spencc to Minnie Wholtucs, lot 4, block :$, Bla den, wd l jot) i Hugh B Hunter to Paul Alber, I n'J set and s'J net lfi-:M), wd. . O.IOO John Tobler to Paul Albur.nl.' I net and s'J net lfi-2-9, qed.... 1 , Edwin Mohler et al to Ira It Wagoner et al, part nwl ncl '-'8-1-10, wd l Orrin It Abbey to E E Slnpnian. eL'scl 27-1-10, wd 1100 SMITH CENTER , (From the Messenger) Dr. Montgomery was called six miles ; northeast of lielluirc last Thursday, to ! set au arm of tho 7-year-old son of west side of Main BLADEN. The new Spenco building, on tho street, is Hearing PANHANDLE, TEXAS. Wo are still on the road for tho PANHANDLE COUNTRY with parties who are buying land aud if you are in position to make a small payment on a farm, and easy payments on the balance, come to our olllco and talk such a proposition over with us, mid we are sure that you will agree with us that we have ''the chance of your life" to offer you. Nice smooth laud, shallow wells of good soft water, a deep rich soil, tho most healthful place to live in tho wide world, populated with tho best class or citizens that can bo found anywhere, produces all of the cereals that grow in any rainbelt, with a rainfall of au average of twenty-four inches per year, witli !K.(K" of school money to each child of school age against $1.3.") average for other states, with a state where you can get a good school house built and a teacher hired as soon as you havo seven children of school ago in the dis trict u country destined to bo one of the best fruit sections in the United States, whoro winters are mild and you can work the whole year around and whero the burdens of lifo are made easy. One of out Company is thoYo now with two of our citizens to show them tho country and to sell tho land, and we havoHhe promise of a large lot of men for our next excursion which goes by special car on January 'Jl, 1903. Mr. Howard Brown has just returned from tho Panhandle whore he purchased 'AiO acres of land anil is well satisfied with the country. Tho last excursion that wo woro on had one hundred and forty peoplo on it aud one hundred and twenty-eight bought land in the Panhandle. We are looking for you to come to our otlico any day to talk this ovor so you can mako arrangements to go with us on our next trip when you can have "tho timo of your lifo." Adolph Waterman to Jacob Burr, set and set sw-l .1-t-10, wd.... 1087r John A Swanson to Louis Hart man, nv4 8-II-0. wd lii'.OO W C Frahm. trcas, to Charles It Itesse, lots 11 and 12, blk 11. Kaley & Jackson's add to Red Cloud, tax deed 1.1 I ft O E Ston'regan to Anna Itoentje, lot 8 blk ft, (Iruscl's subdiv to Blue Hill, wd EumiuC (irusel to Anna M 15o- enje. lots 1 to ft. blk ft, l! ni sei's subdiv to Blue Hill. wd.. W C Frahm, trcas, to Anna Bo enjc, lot it, blk ft, (Si-usel's sub div Blue Hill, tax deed 70 W V. Frahm. treas, to Ann Bo eutjen. lots ii and 7. blk ft, (iruzcl's subdiv to Blue Hill, tax deed I W C Frahm, treas, to Anna Bo ontjen, lot 10. blk ft. (irusel's subdiv to B II. tax deed 10 1ft 100 Albright Bros. Undertake! s We cannot afford to do less than satisfy in quality, style, price and give to you our person al service and careful attention. Calls Answered Night or Day Rural and Bell pliones at store and reside n :e. Saunders Bros. Lumbers Coal Dealers RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. wo naua iu stock nr. all Mines a i complete lino of Building Material I and Good Coal. Our prices are , reasonable. We solicit your patron age. Bell Tel. 00. Farmers Ind. 71. Mercer's Barber Shop Basement ot Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty mSm Total S.'IftlO'.i Mortgages tiled, S0,'.M'J.:!.,. Mortgages released, StO.i'iltll. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM OlTItKD I ' 3 DAYS. Morton L. Hill, of I.ebntiou lad., myis; "Ms wlfo had IutlitmnintoiT ItboiinaMlsni la ever; tniuclc and Joint; tier HuHt-rlng was terrible ' ami her body mid face were Kwollen almost bo I yond recoKnltlou: IihiI been In bed six wcekt aud bnd debt Wislelant but received nc i bcncUi until blie tried Dr. Detelion'N lttlluf roi HlieuwRtlsni. It rhto Immediate relict aud alio waa ablo to wnlt about In three dava. l arc wire It cAvcd bcr life." Sold by II. B. Orlce, DrugglHt. Ued Cloud. BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate) The position of night operator at this place will bo dispensod with after Sunday nest. Mrs. Beulah iHannan) Carneutor has returned to hor homo iu Columbus, O., after visiting with friends for tho past several months. On tho day of tho wolf hunt t S. Horton had a horse shot in Ids stable. He thinks some of the huu.ters, Pecos Valley, New Mexico. Wo have choicedand in tho l'ecos Valloy in the irrigated district for anyone who dosiros to purchase that kind of land, aud we can show you somo of tho best bargains in irrigated laud that you can find under any water service. Yours for business, Red Cloud Investment Comp'ny 1. n. HOLMES, President. D. J. MYERS, Vice-President A. B. SELLERS, Secretary aud Treusurer. N. Mary Wlf. Legal Notice to Non-Rcsldcnt Defend ants. In the District Court of WobMer County, Ne bftlHlCN. l.oulxa Corbfltt. .luhu V Corbett, Clar 1 issa .1. Calmer. Alvlu Cnluiei), Wll limu II. Delmrt. Ilnnimh Delmrt. I Tlionins.I. Dolmrt, Mary K. Dehart. i I'lrtlntlffH. vh. l.uvi I.. uuiiun, Jicnii uunrin, Kil!lballryant..lehtoii llryant.OcorKo N. ilodue. Albert II. Ilodgn. Kva M. liodue, Maiy I'mnceH Ilodce. Idtt K. Hodge McCtillom. William McCul loin, l.ettlo Hodge l.ivliiKNton.Ueorge l.lvliiK'-ton. Sitrnb M. HodKe Chll vera. K1 Chllveis and Fred N. Hodgu, Uofundimth. Kdltba llrvniu, JeMon llrvnnt. Ocorco Hodge, Albert It. Hodge. Kva M. Hodgo, Mar Krnnceh Undue. Idn K. Hod it e McCulloin. Wll Ham McCiilloin. I.eitle Hodge J.lvlngNton.Ooorgo i.ivinghion. .SHrnn .11. uouge uuuvcrs. ku uuii vorH, and Pied N, Hodge, defendant!, will lake uutlru Unit 1 11 the Olli day of .Inuuary. 19Ui, 1 ouUft Curbed, John W. Cotbett. ClitrlKca .1. CuluieN. Alvlu riilmrM, U'IIIIhui II. Dehart. Han. null Di'hurt. TIiuiiihn J. Dehart, and Mary R. Do hiul, iiliiliitiax, tiled their petition In tbtiDirilrlct Court of Webnter County. Nebraska, agaliiht von hr defendants the objert and rntyer of which hid 10 partition tho following dexcrlbcd rent e-iii(e, 10 tlt: Lots m'vuii (?). tight IS) nud ulno (H). In block evmi (V), In I.cDuc'h addition to the city of Hed Cloud. Uebster County, No bneiku, Vou uro required to ;iiiswer Hiild petl Hon on or before tho 17th day of February, IW38. Dined thMth dtiy of .lainmry. 1008. LOUISA COIlflKTT. .JOHN V. COUIIBTT. CI.AHISSA .. CAUIKS, AI.VIN CAI.MK8. WII.I.IAM 11. DKHAUT. HANNAH DKHAUT. THOMAS J. DKHAHT, MAltY K. DEHAUT. l'lnliiUffi. Hy K. I'. Overman, tholr Attorney. . 3 The Wonderful Horn Basin To Renters I have a selected list of ir rigated farms in the Basin for rent; why not rent for a year or two and learn the profits from irrigated farm ing in the Basin, and be come acquainted with the climate and desjrabiiity ot settling in that region? "We also help you homestead irrigated lands, or to buy them at prices that will make you money. Millions of dollars are now being spent irrigating Basin lands. Homeseekers' excursions tirst and third Tuesdays ol 1908. Write D.Clem Dea ver, General Agent Land seekers' Information Bu reau, Omaha. Winter Excursions Hoiuoseekor.s1 excursions first ami third Tuesdays to Colorado, Wyom ing, Big Horn Basin, Northwest. Southwest and South; Winter Tourist Hates daily to Florida, tho Gulf Country, the South and Southern California. Ask Agent or tho uudersignod for rates and dc tiuls. ,j. f EnwAnns, . , , , , Ticket Agont. L. V. Wakeley, G. P. A., Omaha. 'M . -,