!.' PVC ""1v r hWfcW4iaaivlUk fcU)kAvfcArfAA4(fca( rfc Or 0(ifca( Or 0(0.4.0, 3 flemsy Jtotes From HeigbboFing Towns GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES '(fiuf(fif(fif(fTi'r'r'Pfi,p,fi,T(P'',t'ii'iii'r,ri,'ni,i,i,i, BLUE HILL. (From tbo Loader) W. II. Fnaslor shipped u cnr of stock hnd T. Hontz shipped two curs, to St. Joseph Tuosdiiy Mr. Fussier accom panied tin) uhlpriiciit. llov. C. Sohubkogol, who has had chargo, of tho Lutheran Trinity church, tendered his resignation as pastor last Friday night and has ac coptod a call to enter tho Mission for tho Deaf at St. Louis mako his future homo. Mr. Hunt and the family will remain in Campbell until matters can bo arranged for their final departure. GUIDE ROCK. (From tho Signal.) Miss Addio Kly is at tho home of lior uncle, .). F. Watt, sick with diph theria. 13. T. Morrium recently installed u ....... it.... i t ..i.. ,.c .i..i'.. :.i i.iu Someono purloined a lapniijorrom , " " ""K"" """ "'"" " ",a Charles Arnold's buggy last Saturday, " that is a dandy, while his team was standing at one of Tho Million boy, nephew of Win. tho hitching rucks in town. This is Ryker, is still quito sick. Mrs. W'ehrly. tho third recent theft of this kind, a' his daughter, is improving, few nights ago Henry Hoehlko and I While Charles Phillips was riding a Slob Johnbon each losing a horno blan-1 horse last Wednesday it .slipped and kot and robe. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) The 4-year old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keichsteiu ha been quite ill tliis week. Alec. Monroo has boon having trou- ii- ii- . i i.i r UIO mis wouk, ruuiiiiiKjiii u iimimiu ; hu,erg sl()j, in Uio ooues i inu wrihi, husiiuiiuii j last summer. j Miss Kvh McUready, who has-been visiting hor bister, Mrs. JJrown, for somo weeks past, returned homo Mon day to l'awneo City, called there by the illness of a sister. A big post-Now Year celebration was hold at the homo of William Gen eroaux, southeast of town, Tuesday evening, which was attended by about sixty guests from town aud country. A. 0. Hunt loft for Seattle, Wash., last Wednesday, where ho expects to J fell on his foot, breaking somo of the bones. On account of sicknoss Miss Uakor had to resign as toucher in district 70 and a Mr. Ueuuett has accopted tho position. George Watt is nursing a sore thumb because it got in tho way of tho kuil" while ho was carving meat at Kind- cho Saturday and hud his nuklo badly sprained. Miss- Campbell, an aunt of Will Campbell, who recently arrived hero, is quite ill. 13. 0. Lindloy was called to Rod Cloud Monday, owing to tho serious illness of his mother. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John McMahou died Monday. The child was about 8 weeks old. Charles Pugsloy's horso broko looso Saturday night and proceeded to tramp down all tho roso bushes in tho neighborhood. Miss iieatrico Uain is not teaching , her school this week, owing to the fact I that during tho holidays she wa.i ex posed to tho mumps. Tho Rivorton Dramnticoompany has decided to give n play in the opera houso on Saturday, January '-'."), The I play to be rendorod is a drama in four acts, entitled "A Noblo Outcast." j Mrs. Ivorson moved hero from Atw ' tin. Minn., in 1SS!, with a family of seven children who wore all quite small at tho time. Much credit is duo Mrs. Ivorson for raising tho family tho way she has aud keeping them all together. Mrs. Cone slipped and fell, severely spraining her ankle aud disabling hor so sho could not attend to her house hold duties. Willie Dritton, a lad of 11 and sou of llnnrv Hrittoii. ciiino homo Satur- 'day night to visit over Sunday. He I has Ihmju traveling with F. W. Hall's I show. RIVKRTON j (From tho Review.) Roy Starke was thrown from a bron- LEBANON. (From tho Argus.) Tho business rooms in the now bricks are all nearly completed and are all flue. The mother of Al Lattimor died at Burr Oak last Thursday. She was To years of ngo and leaves sovon children. Mrs. Willie Dudley died at the homo of her parents. Dr. and Mr-,. W. T. Mays, January . She was born Octo ber 111, 1X81, in Groon county. Tennes see. January 1. 18."il, was tho wedding day of Uov. and Mrs. William Hortou. In honor of the llfty-fourth anniversary of that important event about forty of their relatives and neighbors gathered at thoir home New Year's day and helped them to mako merry. J. Ev Housel lost about all of his hogs by disease, And now his -neighbor on the east, Geoigo Weldon, is lbsitig his. Mrs. Waggoner, who lives four mlleB north, lost thirty head. The infant daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas liunker died very suddenly Thursday. Mrs. Bunker had just bathed the child aud put it, to sleep, and went about, doing hor morning's woik. When she went to look at her babo sho found It dead. At tho Christian church parsonage, in Maukato, January '2. l!)()8, Rev. Horn olllciating, Mr. C. A. Adams and Miss Elma L. McNeico wero united iu marriage. Tho groom is a son of Mr. aud Mrs J. A. Adams of this city, is a member of tho Dorgo Mercantile store and is iu chargo of the clothing de partment. Tho bride is tho daughter of G. C. and Mrs. MoNoieo of the Leb anon Argu". Dtii't Try Uncertain Recites. It is entirely unnecessary tocxpvn uient with this, that and the other recipe, lid from your grocer, tor )H M cents, a package of 'OIJU-I'IH" I'reir uration Lemon, Chocolate and t'u'i tard for making pics that are Mire v be good. ft Sheriff's Sale. Notlre 1 herei-y given, thnt tinder and tv virtue of nti order of mc Uhucri from Urn oftl't of Oeo. W Iliifrhltioii, Clerk of the DiMrli-t Court of tho Tenth JudlelMl I'ifitrict, within iiml for Wenter county. Nebraska, ujkiii h ) crco In no nctlon w-ndl g therein, wherein Kdward II. Cowles Ik plaintiff, mid analiiit.l0hii O. YclfiT Ami llpitlo L. YeNer. dofendanK I dmll oiler fur khIo nt public vendue, tu the lilKhrHt bidder for chkii In hand, nt thcSMi lunr of the court honne. nt Red Cloud, hi mid Web-iicr countv, Nebraska (that beiiiR tb? bulhllim wherein tho lam term of wild conn wiis holdcn), on the I7lh tiny of February, t. I. IUOH. at 2 o'clock p, m of mid dnv. the f-l-lowing OeficHbed troicrly. to wit: The rout It twent? -three. (S3) feet of lot nineteen (IB), in iilocl: thirty-one (.in.ln the city of Rti Chum, Webster county. Nibrnskii. lllven utiiipr my hnnd this lull day of Jun.i nry. A. D. WOK. 3 7 0. 1). IIKDUK, Sherif! Annu.il Statement of the condition of the Hcd cloud liiveMiii'jtt Company of Red Cloud. Ntbrusku, ut thci'ux.r of business December :IIM. l!Xi7: BLOOM1NGTON (From tlu Tribune). One of ('rites Bros.' livery horses' was suddenly taken sick and lied on tho road between hero and Franklin Wednesday night. Sid Hortou called Tuesday to show us a magnificent specimen of gray eagle, which lie had shot with a '2'2- cttlibcr ritlc. on his placo northeast of i town. We measured its spread wings aud it was ti feet 7 inches from tip to tip. Henry Morlau, who has bt?n hero all week with his two little boys, re ceived word tho first of tho week that his wife, who eloped with a neighbor a ( few months ago, had returned to the home locality aud had taken their little girl from school, going to Ken sington. Tho teacher immediately no tilied some of Mr. Morlan's relatives and they notified Henry, who took steps to stop them. Tho child was re covered iu Kensington. IIMOl'ltt'Ks. IIIIIn rpcelvitblo nud nancies 9 JWft I'.r Current e.xjcrne.s paid 7177 ! sundry account" ! 7lt! (X Cn'li on hnnd. 771 11 Furniture and tlxttues 7W) B Ti.lOH 07 UAIIMTir:. CiUiltnl block . . t 50.0 "1 SBle i.'ommlsslotih VVU 13 I.onn commlrslons 0270 iM Sundry I'oinliilhsiiiic hiii! iu tcrest 101 71 . , 20930 ! buiidrj noeouuti 172 4 42011 07 . I H. IIOlMKS.l'iriiUlont. A. II. MILLAHS, SeerelHr.x TieiiMiror. biibscriljcil mid sworn to before me this Ifitlt dny of .liumary, IO1J8. C. W. KAI.KY. l"K-M. Notary 1'tibllc B Four Years Ahead of the Pure Drug Law ! Thcrti is one line of medicines in which no change in formulas is neccss wv order tu conform with Uncle Sam's new Pure I'uod and Drue; Law. Rcxall Remcilii's were made to conform with this law in every particular four years aj;o lon- liefore this law was thought f! At that lime one thousand leading ilruisis of the country, owinjjf to the unsatisfactory way in which tin' h.ul to sell patent medicines, decided to form a co-operative company and manufacture a line of remedies for which they could stand no soucy responsible from their knowledge and con tiol of inm'eilients in these cures. The plan of Rexnll Remeilies was t'ne rt.-sult. (vnlil these I ftoitsa ml druggists then, have fore seen the nco J'tie i'ood ..'?:i. aud known every clause if it, they could not have made f.'ie ticxall plan ( on for m to it more closely. Therein nothing secret about Rexall Remedies, and there never was For ears Rexall ads hae toid tlu: public thru each Rexall druist had the formula of every Revall Reinedv on file, and would wiiiitvlv . w. any formula to whoevt r asked for it. Moreover, Rexall Remedies prott ct you more than the Pure Food Law does. You now only know the dangerous drills in patent medicines- -" we know and have alwavs known everything in Rexall Remedies and have always hoen4j,'lad to show you the printed complete formulas. No Rexall Remedy is a "cure-all." lv.ie.h of the ;00 remeilies has a formula which vears of experience hae shown to be ! ""-sl rt-'.'able cure for a certain human ill. The proof of our confidence in R ::;;! Remedies is the Rexall guaiautcc. Every Rexall :...le v.e make is with the understanding that if tin- pur chaser is dissatisfied he or she can 'it back the money paid, by simply returning the empty package or bottle. For lour ars the sii. ' ';-' of this offer has never been chal-'.v ." A few of Uier.OO famous R MX A U. Kcmcdics, one for each human ill, arc : 1 FDR CATARRH-MUCU-TONE Tim thief ingredients of Muni Tiinenre ( iiiti;iii, t'ul).'l)5, C.israi.i .i:i--;i.al.i, (iljt frliiu .md .iis.ip.irlll.i. t ionti.ui U it-tti.iiH! in iii-ditiiK :i. 01m of tli'i me.itit innii-. ffi illsitiMuitl. It 1 ii')iljiin- tlu tnnir mui'i hi iilll.1111v.il l!.ltel." uith noiii' nt tlnMlK:id.int;ii;es .. ililx invr t. .ii. L!ihei li.ii.- Ion;, Wn ii-t'iunii'il a. a s riil. in t'.i- tuv.tmt nt of nil c:itaiili..i 1 uiditi in-., lis utii.i ! jiroiiipt anil it-i 1, iiii-nt .thii'ist im,in..bii-. I .i..ii.i "-.i'...il.i it.'i hilly intmdtirtd ln- ilM 1.lilll ! I ..I. " l.l..llli' J ltl ntlt-. 'I hi iiiiiiiiiiutiti'i "i tl.i -1 willi (iltt-rii:o :nW -.. 4' .tiilla ii- tl.i- Jltirii.'l in- :i 1 "ini'tlv tli..t alt." 1.-. ' i. I'll timil fieiy l-iiiiit ..id ! nli ,iliv r inu - tlu tliM.acd t XMH.). li"Ull, - FOR NERVES AMERICANITIS ELIXIR Tito Uevill Ameiicnnitix r.lixir is u ton-i- lien- to il iniiiiiiiM-il ili.i-'iy (it lire l"io-.ih.iriH, (ilio lm I., tei. hnii I'jlu j..'. is,.lii,ij,niil ' . IKin.'i I'liti iitiiKifiiiil iixiihs. nl tliix ri-mctlv are t' sl'itlu l.l l tl'..t it sii; his I'Iiiisiioi 11 s to th: iii-im! 1 oil. in , iiiiidiiiiiii iii iii.!i it cm I-.- imnieiL.itel) -md i-.isiiy t. ;-n l.ll) lh M.l. Ili2 lilyiiipln siihiiUn, arlual ntnetis s !( iiuilitfis, ..iij't.ne of tlr must letent .. id :ili.il)1" i'l'ditiiu.s to this hi.iiii Ii tif 1 I'duhiM iin! t M',i.i-Kitiii,tlil :x iniiri-c(li-1 -ut rn .iwlv l ..in tie ttell-hmiiMi llyjio- 1 ii-i)iiit-is. Tlw lion rwiiiiiix)h.itunio th" most t 'sily a-iiiiii'l.ui i tiiiiuiil iinu liiih ;;iu t'-imiinil riiui,..iiii tii.: iiiiiiliinc-il.ilk.iloitls ..1 1 itUsij.i It.n'.. Ii.i- .-u tiiiiiri-ffi'tt 011 a), rvi-t all th" I iin tii. us nl UiuImiiI). T.'c. ..mMI.i 1 1 ntt'i . REXALL "91" HAIR TONIC The famous Ueall "Oa" Ilair Tonic Is riiaiosudtnililrf ol Kesorciii,lletaXa)li tii ilniul J'iliK.iriiln. Ili'snrein is one o' t'i l.iti-tt and most '1 'tilv. ,e-.m-l-ll!',rsiiisci-ti-n-illiy.sLiiMice, .1 id 11 iiiiiiieitl"ii Ulli llfta X.inlitlinl, i.hiih i linth u'-nnli lital and at tisepth, a tiim'iination lti.iin'd vliith not tinlv d 'V.rnis the n -mis which ml) llie I air nf its iiMtrlmuut, bit tKMti-s tt 1 lean and hMltlivt-iiiiditinii of tlie scalp, which pie-v.i.-itsth'i tlevi-lopment of new K'uits. I'llncarpin Is a well Known !ient for tr stoilii),' tlieluirtoits natiiial tolur.wlieie lli Ihss of color has lyxju duo to a dlM nl llios ,ili. ItisMdii 0I01 iug matter ur 'Ibis cumhii..uliin uf mratlves nitsctl willi alrnhm ,i a sttiiiiil.ini, ler!ects the inost ulli'itiM. r-medy for hair mid scalp troubles known toila), I'er bottle, M& "REXALL" ORDERUEt Tilt NtW Uxithfi Jf ynu suffer from loiistlpation nr a .l'i-.isti liu-r, we want son In tri this iirwust miiinU-r 01 Um Uvn.iII lamii. It h.is never lailisl. "i,.t!..iH"liiileil!t-sla.f! all tli 1 lit lies riicl iinneot tlii? ilnfetts of those li..itles mitt illvi'tjs aliivdy Vnowii. Th-j an Ii.; ii'-ssx.uiIII.i tl.ioifili.il.lct''th.iteri'(t a 1 adjustment of X.itnif's fiiiiitiuni -I 1 i.ril.li;;, ii ii,tnn-."i, I. i I-I.IOIV,'. ll'isant totli i.isf lbt ,ie Imtm'i.l- ' t-1,.1 w !l ii"-'' to, v'i that they am t t Iiest l.i.itii .id v.Uturtic evi-r pie- n'n.. a box of t 1'. 1 i!.".c. a buii of 'M. 15he H. E. Grice Drug Co., the: rexall store SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger) Potty thieving is still going 011 iu ! Smith Conter. Th photograph gul-. lory of Stono tV Lout, was hrokon into ; lust night iiml about $18 worth of stull' 1 tikon. , t'harlos Dotniur. one of tho gooil farmers of tho vet side, brought over j a good mule Saturday and turned it over to Dr. Ilobbs for treat ntent at hii ' hospital. Ralph n.irger, tho progressive young i farmer living just northeast of town, ' and his brother-iu law, have purchas ed '2i head of western horses which they will ship hero iu tho near future. Ulareiii'o Sprague, a young follow who had .boon working at tho Kelly cigar fai'tory in this oity for tho pat two months, hit tho grit for parts un known, Tuesday night, but not until after he had forged tliroo iheck. On two of the checks, one for S4 and tho other for iii, he forged the uamo of Harry Kolly. Tho name of Hoy Swojie, auothur einplbyo at tho factory, was forced on tho other check, which was for $8. Ho also borrowed t he suit case belonging to Albert Loaf.. Albright Bros. Undertakers 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 phones at store and residi nee. HUB INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED U 3 DAYS. Morton L. Hill, of I.ebmiou. lnd.. Miys; "Mj wlfo had IiitUmmBtorv RhetuniUlMn Incverj miikcle and Joint: her Milrerine. wrk terrible ami herbod and ffico were swollen nlmostbe yond rccoRiiliion: had been In bed bix irceki and hud elht phhlolHB. but received 11 1 , benefit until fchu tried Dr. Den-hon's Relief foi , RUeiimntlsra. It f;avo Immediate relict and the wan able to vrnlt about Iu three da, 1 am I aure It wived her life." Sold by H. E. Grleo Druggiht. Red Cloud. lAal Nttlce 1 Ntn-RtsMent Defcml ants. In Hid DMrlei Court of Webster Countv, Ne ! tirfthln. ' 1 Louisa Uorbott, ifohii V Corbutt. Clar Ihs& J. CiUinCH. Alvin ChIiiioh. Wll Hum II. Debtirt. Ilanimh Dehart, Thomnb.l. Dchart, Mary K. Durum. rinintinH. 1 b. 1 Levi 1.. Dehart. Mertla Dchnrt. 1 KdUhaHrjHtu.Jcston Hrynut.GeorKo V m. iiouxo. Amen 11. iioiiRe. r;va .m. nodgc, Maiy KranccH IIoiIko. Tdn K. HodKO Mecullom. Willlum McCul lorn. I.eltle HodKo I.lvlnKNton.i.norKe LivIiiKHton. sarnh M. HoiIku Chil vers. Kd Chllvers nail Fred N. IlodRo, DcfcndiintH. Edltlia llryaul, .Teuton llryaut, GeorKo N. llodce. Albert 11 llodse. Eva M. Hodge, Mary KranccH limine, Ida E. HodKO McCullom. Wll Ham McCullom, Lottie Hodge LIvluRston. (iconic LlvlngHtou. rinrwh M. Uodu-e Clillvers. Kd Chll verH. und FredN. HodRo. uofeudanth, will take notice that it tho Oth dnv of .laniiarv, IRIS. 1 ouUa Cornell. John W. C'orbett. Clririsu ,1. CalmoB. Alvin Ciilmen. William II. Dehart. H1111 nali Dehart. Thomnn .T. Dehart. and Mary K. De hart, plalntifl'K, tiled their iieiltlon in the Dihirlct Court of Wuhnter Cotiniy. Nebraska, aBiiltiht yon sh defeudiiniK, the object ami prayer of which aru to imrtltlon the lollnwttiir dexerlbcd real UNtatu, to-wlt: Lotn miycii (7). ellt (8) und nlno (0). iu bloiik scvon (7). In I.eDuc'H addition totnoritvor iceu uiouu. Webster countv, Nu ' braskc. You are required to nngwor Mild pntl lion 011 or before the 17th day of February, 11W. ! nnieu linn nui tiny in laiiiiury. iwn, LOUISA COItllKTT. .JOHN W. CORHBTT. CI.AR1S. .1. OALMRS, . ALVIN CALMKS. WILLIAM II. DHIIART. 4 . HANNAH DRI1ART. THOMAS .1. DRHART, MARY K. DKIIART. riaimlfl'H. l)y K, II. Overman, tbelr Attorney. .' .V The Wondeiixil Big Horn Basin To Renters I have a selected lis: 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 desirability ol 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 beinr; spent irrigating Basin lands Hoineseekers' excursions lirst and third Tuesdays of 1008. Write D.Clem Dea ver, General Agent Land seekers' Information Bu reau, Omaha. Winter Excursions Homcseuhors excursions first and third Tuesdays to Colorado, Wyom ing, Hig Horn Hasin, Northwest. Southwest and South; Winter Tourist Kates daily to Florida, the Gulf Country, tho South and Southern California. Ask Ageut o tho undersigned for rates and dtv tiN. m. p. Edwards, Ticket Agent. h. W. Wakeloy, G. p. A., Omaha. J I ', -i w "? Cyr &?&JKuZ&l&&ii