X, f 4ttofclibUitiiMtiifciiitbUUitfaU VUubkfclfetbvbtbkbtbthtbtiofckbib iHldtnltHiiUiUiaiUwuUdldfcilifcV Jieiasy Notes rom GATHERED FROM 4 JW1wwwii1M1wiT7Hm7'n'lwiw1Www' SUPERIOR (From the Journiit.) Grant UfJier wont to Hebron this morning to attend llio fun nil of hi unolo, tho Into S. P. Spokohflold. Port Hooman, formerly of this city, but now of Lti Junta, Col., had tho misfortune to loso an eyo recently by being struck by a Hying nail. Numerous architects wero horo yes torday and today submitting plans for tho now high school building. Latan sor & Grant of Omaha woro solectcd to draw up tho plans. Those who attended tho tin wedding annivorsary of Mr. and Mrs. 11. 0 Mc Gregor, at their homo last evening, ro port having had a delightful time. BLUE HILL. (From tho Leader) Dr. Holes was called to tho homo of his parents in Iowa, by tho death of his grandfather, who passed away at tho ago of 00 years. The wolf hunt northeast of town Tuesday was tpiito a failure, from a wolf killing standpoint. Only ouo wolf was sighted and it got away. Tho Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows of this place took possession of their now lodgo rooms Monday even ing and commemorated tho event by participating in a banquet, in which they woro joined by tlio Kebekahs. Mr. Cottier, who resides u few miles northwest, loft homo Wednesday oven iug in company with his family, with tho excoption of ono son, who remain ed to look after the promises. Thoy had suspected someone of being in their barn a few evenings previous, and boforo leaving homo Wednesday evening Mr. Cottier loaded a shotgun and gavo his son instructions to uso it if ho caught anyone in tho barn. About 9 o'clock tho son heard a COMBINATION Public The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the Homer Boner Farm Two miles north and four miles east of Red Cloud and three miles south of Cowles Tuesday, Jan. 23, 'OS Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. shnrp tlio following described property, to-wit: 113 Head of Live Stock 27 Head of Horses and Mutes 1 grey mare, in foal, 12 years old, weight 1700. 1 bay mare, coming 3 years old. weight MIX'. 1 bay mare, coining 2 years old. 1 black horse colt, coming '2 years old. 1 black mare, in foal, coming 12 years old. I span Hambletouiaus, 7 aud 8 year, , weight SHXJ. 1 black gelding, coming r years old, weight i:i50. 1 mart) mule, coming '2 yours old. 2 span mules, coming .3 years old, weight 10(H) each and broke to work. 1 couch colt, coming G months old. 1 coming year old colt. 1 bay celding, 5 years old, wt K100. 1 bay gelding, '. yours old, wt 1200. 1 span brood mares, 8 years old. both in foal, woight 2;tt0. 1 spun couch colts, coming S yeais old, weight 17G0. 1 comiug yoarling colt. 1 sorrel horso, fi years old, weight i 1100. 1 gvoy mure 10 yours old, weight 9o0. 1 buy maro 5 yours old, weight 9."0. 1 sorrol maro 8 yours old, weight 900. 1 buy mure, i'i couch, 5 yours old, weight 1200 foul by couch horse. Si' Head of Shoats. All woigli from 10 to 100 pounds. 1 brood sow with pig. YCI9MS Or BALE : A credit of 10 months will be given purchaser j giving note with approved socurity, bearing 10 por cent interest. Ten dollars and uudor must bo cash. No property to bo removed until settled for. J. H. EIXINGER, Auctioneer. W. A. SHERWOOD, Clerk. Neighboring Toians OUR EXCHANGES noiso nut in tho urn and wont out to investigate. As ho started out of tho house, Noino ouo oamo out of tho barn, and started on a run aotoss tho yard toward tho Hold. Tho sou immedintoly oponcd upon I ho fellow, and that tho follow received n fow of tlio Hhot was evident from his actions. Tho boy was uuablo to identify tho escaping man. BLADEN (From tho Enterprise.) James Audorsou arrived Wednesday on tho freight with a now bride in tlio person of Miss Hannah Johnson of Hastings. A. C. Christonson this week became tho possessor of tho jowolry and musi cal merchandiso stock of L. 13. Spcuco and tho business will bo continued at the old stand. A big wolf hunt in Cathorton town ship last Tuesday resulted in tlio round-up of llvo wolves, but owing to the fact of, so few participating in tlio drive all of tho animals escaped. IJaboas corpus proceedings wore in stituted boforo Judge Edson in Kod C,0U(, Tll0S(,uyf whoh fre0(1 E M. lIoir. ,mU)) who Wft8 B0llt0IlC0ll by JuHtlce of the Peace Soloman to twenty-live days jtlu ror drunkenness and oarrvini concealed weapons. GUIDE ROCK. (From tho Signal.) Rev. Willahan will preach his faro woll sormon next Sunday morning. He will go to Erie, Pa., where he is called j to tho pastorate of tlio First Baptist church. Wednesday morning, while unload ing hogs at his farm, A. Whiteinore, a prosperous farmer living live and one half miles northwest of town, broke his wrist. Miss Audio A. Ely died January lo, Sale! 37 Head of Cattle. 7 cows all young and will be fresh in tlio spring. 9 heifer oalvos. 0 steer calves. 1 bull in food yard. 8 two-your-old steers. .5 yearling stoorn. It yearling heifers. Farm Machinery. 1 Riding l.istor. 1 I'ock Island Tricycle Linter. 1 Hiding Caso Cultivator. 2 Steel Harrows. 1 one-row Lister Corn Plow. 1 Flying Swodo double row Cultiva tor. 2 farm wagons, one. good as now. 1 carriage. 1 spring wagon. !J sots work hnrnoss, two nearly new 1 Meadow Quuon nay Stacker. I Meadow Quoen Swoop, all new. 1 McCormick Mower. 1 Cream Separator. 1 Walking Cultivator, good as now. 1 Walking Plow, U inch, good as new, Miscellaneous. IB bushels pure Ohio Seed Potatoes, .'J dozen Plymouth Hock Chickens and mauy other articles too numerous to mention. IV. A. Smith, Geo. C. Mann Homer Boner Oivners. Mt the liumo of her uncle, J. F. Watt at the ago of HI yexrs and J mouths. Her dent h was ctu od by a comp ien tii'ii of diphtheria and heart trouble. V. H. Scott a son of Win. Seotl, I visiting here. Ho was t-uriously in jured in an aecident a ynr or more ago and Is now resting up from treat ment receive I while in a hospital. Thursday, January 0, was tho 'J.rth wedding annlvor-ary of Mr. and Mis. Win. Hughes, and a number of their old time friends and neighbors vat h or"d in to holp them celebrate tho event. Monday oveuing after tho chapter had closed tho ladies and gentlemen of tho Eastern Star repaired to the homo of sistor Ida Hayes, having pre viously planned a f urpriso for hor, it being tlio twenty-second antiivorsuiy of her marriage. SMITH CENTER (From the Mcssougor) Mrs. S. L. Amis, who has boon lin gering between lire and death for the i le' Notta to Non-Resldcnt Defend past ton days, is much improved. i ants. Tuesday night was tho third time B. In ,llu I)islrk,t C0,"ttHk,,Wcbstcr Count,.-Nc W. Luso's hardware store lias been ! LlMlllIll CothllUi John w: c;rboltt clllM urouen into (luring tlio past tow .. ' ' months. Mrs. Margaret Wolfe, mother of Keg-1 Utnr- nf Deeds Diiiinn Wnlfo died ut ! isioi oi imcis Miiuno wouo, uit.d in, nor iiomo in iMouta veiia. uregon. : ilanuary (5, after an illness of .several weeks. Little Harriot Palmer, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Palmer of Cora township, who underwent an opera- j tion for appendicitis last week, is im proving rapidly. The-city has installed now olootric lirn uhirtiKi nt different nlneet; in thn itrouiaimsut tuiierom, places in uio city and in case oi tiro tlio alarm can j bo turned in moro quickly than by tho old system of phoning. LEBANON. (From the Argus.) Mrs. J. N. Bates litis been quito hick again this week. A son was born to Mr. and Mr J Clareuco Beardslee, Weduesday, Jan uary 15. The Stanley school lias been closed on account of tho sioknoss of the teacher, Leonard George, the trouble being smallpox in a light form. About tho hardest jolt that, wo have hoard of by hog disease is tlio case of John Custor. A fow weeks ago his herd numbered 'J!)j, whilo today lie has but niuo loft, all the others dying within a fow dtrys. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dillon of lIsbou was accidentally killed last Saturday. Tho little ono was play ing on a pile of railroad ties, that had! bean taken out and piled up for fire wood, when thoy rolled and crushed 1 tho little one's head. CAMPBELL (I'Yoii) the Citizen.) Mrs. A. Chartier, who recently un derwent an operation for appendicitis at Omaha, returned homo Tuesday, entirely recovered. Miss Anna Meyers and her brother iu-luw. Herman Kumke, who have both been taking hospital treatment, re- turned homo yesterday morning. , - Peter Oborg returned from Omaha Saturday, having left his little girl at a hospital, where she remains to take treatment. Ben Arvidsou also en me back without bringing his boy, as he had intended. August Hinkel met with a severe accident Tuesday evening, as the re sult of which ho is minus his right arm. On tho road home from town tho team ran away aud Mr. Hinkel was found by tho roadsido iu an tin- ! conscious condition, with a badly frac tured arm. Tho injured man was brought to town and his arm dressed, but next day it became evident that amputation would bo necessary und the operation was performed.' He is now resting easy und t it is hoped no further complications will arise. RIVliRTON (From the ltoviow.) Last Wednesday ovonimr Hunter A- j Sou sold thoir lumber yard to C. W. ! Mnlone of Suporior. A fine Bon weighing 10 pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Pumroy lust Tuesday. Littlo Harry Myers, who quite sick with pneumonia has been is again ublo to bo about. Srmio of tho old baud boys dug up their horns Wodnosday night and lillcd the air with old time music. Word has rouvehod horo from Long- mont, Col., tlmt Willis Morgan, for merly of this place, vanished nbont wo weeks ago and has from ince. Miss Campbell, who lias been peri ttisly 111 ar the homo of her nephew, n Thomp-on creek, died I hurnduy morning about 10 o'clock. Tho Best Part. "Tommy, did you glvo your brother the best part of tho apple, as 1 told you io?" "Yesautn. I gave him the seeds, lie ;an plant tliein and have a whole or-, chard." Vifcly Cheer. J "I haven't a pull with any one," said ho unsuccessful man. "Oil. yes. you have, dear," said his wife encouragingly, "with the fool fclll- or."-Llfe. Bishop Andrews Dead. New York, .Inn. 1. Bishop ,Kdvard G. Andrews of the Methodist Episco pal church died at his homo In Brook lyn, aged eighty-two. ismi .i. ntimiM. .uvin unimi's, wu Ham II. Delmrt. Iluiitmli Dchart. Thuinis J. Uulmrt, Mury K. Dolmrt, v. 1,,u,ut,ff' Iovi .'' Oelinrt. Murtlo Dchart. i:,mh,ilJryiiiu Jeslon Hry.uit.GuorKo N. Moduli. Albert It. UodKO Kva M. itoiiKC, aiwy Frances notice lun E. Ilotluo Mccullom. William McUnl' loin. Lottie HutlKO I.lvlncton.Cuornc i ivItiKhtun, Surah JI. HuiIku Chll vcr. Bil Clillvcrs ami Kreil N. Uudge, DufuntluiiK Ktlltlin iiiynni, Jcston Uryant, George N. IIoiIku, AlboriU Hoilsc. Eva M. Hodce, Mury KritiiccN llndiic, Ida K. Ilodjjo .MeCullom. Wil liam McCullom.I.uttlo Uodgu Livingston. OcorKC IJvinxxton, rfiinih M. llodeo C'lillvcra. Kd Clill vers, und Krco N. I1o1ko. tlefcndnnts. will lake notice that n tho 0th day of January. 11K)8. ouJmi Corbutt, .John w. Corbett. Clarlsca .J. ! Culnics. Alvln I'nlmoH. William II. Uelia't. Han ,, nL.hart. Thoinns .1 . Dchart .and Mary E .Do hnrt.nlalntilTH. tiled thulr t.ctltlonln tho District Court of Wcbttcr County. Nebraska, HaJnst you as defendants, the object and prnypr of which nro to partition the tullowlnc described real eitato. towlt: Lots novcn (7). eiKht(S) nnd nine (9), In block woven (V),in I.cDuc's addition to the city of Ked Cloud. Webster Con ty. No urnHk. You aio required to answer said pet! Hon on or before the 17th day of f ehrunry, 1SXK Dated this Ctti iIh- of January. lfXH. LOUISA COltllBTT. JOHN W. COltllBTT. CLAKISA J. CALMES, ALV1N CALMES. WI.L1AM H. DEIIAUT. HANNAH DKHAIIT. THOMAS J. DEHAHT, 3IAHV E. DhllAHT. I'lolntlffn. llv E. I'. Overman, their Attorney. s 5 PANHANDLE Excursion Dates are the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of Each Month Wo have made arrangements to hnndlo lands through one of the largos and best lund companies in the United States and we can sell you as line lan as the sun ever shone on ut $15 per acre; 94 per acre cash, and tho bnlnucu 011 10 years' timo at fl per cent interest. With $4 per acre down you and j'our neighbor who are renting a farm I may just as well buy 0110 of thoir own Uur company has sold 80o,)00 acres terms to parties, in many instances, who could not purohaso land in any otho ', ,.,,,. I wav' ,,m ur0 tnus cnablod to socuro a homo. ' Don'L wntfc until J'011 ot a little moi' "onoy. as tho laud is liable to ad- j vnuco as fast as your pile of money will and got tho advance yourself. Our Next Excursion Wilt Be Tuesday r February 4, 1908. Our noxt excursion date is Tuesday, January 21, 1908, and wo stand readr to show you a good thing at n moderate cost and we extend nn invitation ti you to come to our ofllco and talk it over with us aud muko arrangements to take advantage of this raro opportunity to socuro u farm in u lund of groat: opportunities. Pecos Valley, New Mexico.. Wo Imvo choico land in tlio Pecos Vulley in tlio irrigutod district for nni ono who desires to purohuso thut kind of land, and wo enn show you some o' tho best bargains in irrigated land thut you enn find uudor any water service Yours for Musinoss, Red Cloud Investment Co. I. U. HOLMES, President. D. J. MYERS, Vice-President. (A. B. SELLERS, Secretary and Treasurer iiutBii The Wonderful Big 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 desirability of 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. I Iomeseekers' excursions nrst and third Tuesdays of 1908. Write D. Clem Dea ver, General Agent Land seekers' Information Bu reau, Omaha. Winter Excursions Holllesocker.s, excursions first and third Tuesdays to Colorado, Wyom ing, Big Horn llasin, Northwest, Southwest and South; Winter Tourist Rates daily to Florida, tho Gulf Country, tho South and Southern California. Ask Agent 01 tne undersigned for rates and do tails. J. P. Edwards, Ticket Agent. L. W. 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