V,' I i . s f jjfcirtlnAofcWtloioiifctfrUiiiitbUofcMiUoi itfctfcihUitioioiitfciiofctliuikfcM flewsy Notes from GATHERED FROM Mi - jifiUf(f(f(f(j(fptiownaiiiHi'n'n'''''r'''wm'? m Itxr l.l 1 1 I (From tho Loader) utiuiiumiinuiinHuuiiu im "I ... . , 111 . 4 t. . pasr wcok wn n a. immy swoueu imiu n wio rtsHini. oi a, hiiniuioii k..c-u. Miss Alexander was o.dlod lo lior homo lit Hastings last week on no- count of tho sickness of her father. CharloH Schnii'-o and Mr. mid Mm. Albert Krugor wore called to Cordova lust Thursday by tho illness of John Sehnasc, who Is tho fatli-r of Clmrlos Sehuaseand Mrs. Kruger, Art Sohunk had an ucuidnnt yoster day in which his tongue fared pretty badly. Ho was driving a team hitchod to a lumber wagon when tho tonuuo cauio down. This frightened the team and Art was thrown against the side oT the wagon, his mouth striking on the box. I Jo stayed with tho team, though and succeeded in (piloting them, ro gardless of his injury. GUIDE ROCK. (From tho Signal.) Warren Vance, assistant principal, handed in his resignation to thosoliool board last week and Ocorgo Simpson was litrod in ills place. Row Willahan prcmchod his farewell sermon Sunday morning. They go next week to Eric, Pa., where ho has been called to the pastorate of the Woslio villo Baptist church. Commissioners llttmtnol and Ohm tedo wero inspecting tho river bridgo at this place Tuesday and no doubt will order some riprapping dono nt tho south approach to lesion tho don gor of washing out when tho ice breaks up. Prank Cooper met with uu accident last week that might have proved very serious. While out canvassing near ' Nolson his horse became frightened. lumped to ouo side, overturned tho buggy and threw him to tho ground, rendering him unconscious. RlVERTON (From tho Review.) Walter Moore lias closed a deal with Chlttick & Chit wood for their elevator, paying them 31000 Tor it Some miserable scamp stole Carl Onstot's fur overcoat from his buggy Saturday evening whilo he had his team tied in front of the butcher shop. Last Saturday evpning the neisli bors of Mr. and Mis. W. S. i'hinney, six and one-half miles southwest of town, gavo them a surprise party in honor of tho thirty first anniversary of their wedding. .Miss Mar.ora James and Chester Shelton were running horse races one day last week. Although Mr. Shel ton's horses wont so fast that ho was unable to stay with them, Miss James won tho money. While Mrs. Dunkin and Mrs. Kolso wore returning from Franklin Sunday the team becamo frightened and ran away, throwing Mrs. Dunkin out. Tho team turned and made a circle, and came near running over her. LEBANON. (From the Argus.) A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Heschele, Thursday morn ing, January "JJl. Will Rowdon was in town tho llrst of tho week with a 'possum, which ho disposed of to sotneono who wanted to indulge in tho darkey's favorito dish. J. H. and Stove Frazier of Pa loo m'o horo this week helping to care for thoir mother, who is very sick at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Herman Jfartmiiii. Tho high price at which who.it is soiling, together with good roads and good weather, illlod tho mill to over flowing Monday, somo thirty loads boiug delivered that day. Tho price puid waa 00 cents. Mrs. Curt Barker will bo taken to a hospital within u fow days for treat mont for comploto nervous break down. Rome two years ago hor daugh ter was ko badly burned that death resulted, nttd brooding ovor this has caused tho breakdown. , SMITH CENTER (From tho Messonger) , Jako B6nuett of Iloamsvillo is hav ing n serious time with one of his legs. Ho reooivod un injury to tho leg sev eral yours ago and of lato it has boon giving him much trouble and it is i Neighboring Touins OUR EXCHANGES i f t i 6- feorod that tho leg will liuvo to bo amputated. V ftnin Ltm In rufinrl f.lmf. Ill- SIllL'ln - ... w 0 ...x. ..... -. - . .--.-,-,- s riipi(y improving. Mr.-.Sh.g.O 10 turned homo ondny night, leaving tho (lo(,t((r (U, ,)f ,jHIK0., BtIlit)l Colfll. , 0C(,llsion to lry ,, n,..rln Urn iilnrm iiiimiriiLiiB Tuesday. An ahirin was sent, in and ' immediately tho big gong on Main street and I lio lire whist lo at tho mill began to tinirlo and scream, bringing t,COpi out from all places. Clarence Sprague, t lie young fellow who forged tho chocks horo a couple of weeks ago, was caught in Michigan ami held until Sheriff (Ielfenstino culled for him. The slmriif returned 1 Hi 1 riui iii:m i f- esterday ho i 3 ry and was r J with him TuoMloy. Vest pleaded guilty to forger placed in tho county jail for safe ir sum- j of court, i hat wero ' f keeping until tho next, term The kodak mid cimtorn that stolen from Stone's photograph gal lory were found in his possession. SUPERIOR (From the Journal.)' Master Ernest Woernor met with a very bad accident Sunday morning. IIo was running across u foot bridgo when in some way ho became overbal anced and fell, which made him un conscious for about two hours. One of tho victims in tho Boyor 'town, Iu.t opera house llro was George Parson, who in 11XKJ came hoiv from ronnsyivania witn nis old cliuni, Jovi't,inu Is renorti'd Wolfskill, and worked in J..h. rial broth's cigar factory in this city. IIo and his wife lost their lives in that horrible disaster. J. Larson, iiremanou local train No. -M0 of tho Chicago it Northwestern. risked his lie on Monday afternoon! neiir Exeter, by rescuing little Carl i Delaney from instant death beneath I the wheels of his engine. Tho child was noticed by Mr. Larson standing on a rail several rods ahead of his on gine, w hen he durtod from tho cab and made his way to tho front of tho en gine just, in tinio to sliovo tho little child from the track and save its life. Master Carl is the son of Mrs. Winnie Delaney. a teacher in the grammar school at Exeter. BLOOM1NGTON (From the Tribune). Charley Molfet was tickled Monday morning when tho old family cow pre sented him with a whole team of oxen. Will Greening, in his industry of cuttim? wood for his wife, took u wide, shot at his foot with tho axe, cutting it badly. Somo hungry individual "accumula-1 ted" u quarter of fr-sh beef which Mrs. Dellnger had stored in a shod at her place in town. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kd ditcher Wednesday morning, making them tho possessors of a full nmlo quartet. Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McClelland, whoso birth wo mentioned only about three weeks ugo, died Thursday and was buried tho fol lowing day. ficorgo W right, who was brought be foro tho insanity commission last Sat urday, on complaint of his wife and oUior citizens of Ilildreth. had his examination and was adjudged in sane. Tho members of tho CJ. A. H. and Relief Corps collected together Satur day evening and went en masso to tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stlnson, where a very pleasant evening was spent. Tho day was the 58th anniver sary of tho wedding of that worthy couple. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) August ilinkol, who mot with such a eovoro accident Inst week, is tapidly recovering. The homo of John Battels and most of tho contents, southwest of town, wore do&troyed .by llro Sunday oven- ing about 0 u'clook. The loss is about S1000. i Miss Skjolvor met with a sovoro full while attending u skating party at John l'etorsou's, 'cloven miles south west of town, Tuosduy ovoning. Hor shoulder was badly bruised. A torriblo tragedy was narrowly averted at tho homo of L. Dourdoitu, Monday. Tho little boy, about n year nnd a half old spllied a quantity of gasoline, ami just as ho was discovered by an older plajmate tho gas ho cmo limited. Mr.-. hoiirdoau seized III" chid, who wn- enveloped in 'ilium s, and tluiM it into it tub of vmUim, mIIi r which ho put out tho fin1. Us her piompino-M and piosenco of mill i tho i'IhkI I'-ciip-ii wiih u fow sunlit, minis. A. L. Burl, holder has a hink'ii rib ami' 1h othoewNc sotm what disllgurcd ,.u i ! ......, it ..i ...... .,.!. m.t In IIU MTUIli IPI ,1T ' 4 Jl' V V i n- nuiiy in Jug do Uihi. Mummy ti n 1(UV lii j,,,,, w,ju ,,,vnm in. mo t m vn, !mh tpntn nf nmlcs bui'Hino frl.li'i'i cd ni.d hi lilted to inn. wr. Hiukliuldcr was thrown out and a wheel i as od over his body, breaking a rib. ' Two ; days lalor, while dmiin.' along the sumo road, Willi tho sumo ti'ittn. tho i lliinliiiiii r Liu .! ,ii,i i.nt 1 1,0 lllti'lipin ol Ins wagon on mo out, llio, tongue (hopped and tli( diiver was , i..!- , ,, . 1 , thrown to the urouml. Ho struck on i IiU head. liiitMi.u an uulv uhhIi. and i 0110 shoulder was badly .jummed. GORRESPONDENGE Interesting Items Gnthurod by Our County R.cportcrs INAVALIi Ivan Dickenson has commenced work on his new house. Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Davis have gone to vNit their son at Katon, N. M. II. II. lloidrodgo lias leased the hotel of Mr. Ruby and moved in Monday. It ,.,!.. . i -ii i Hazel Nesbit is reported quite ill at Uu, liiimn nl" linr icjtor Mn Knlrili Clio Home Ol nei Sister, Airs, naipu Iluiltor. , The leap year dance in Hunter's , , .. ., ,. , . , .' hall was woll attonded and a good i John Marlow has returned home for a mouth. Jlo expects to go back to iiriinj on tho road at tho end of that time. BLADEN. JJert McCoy wont to Holdrogo Sun hxf- Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Kyd Clutter last Wednesday, a boy. Revival meetings still continue ati tho Methodist I-Jpiscopal church. A largo crowd was on our streets Suturday doing thoir Trading Busi ness is coming back to normal again. At tho wolf hunt south of town Tues day flvo wolves wero in the round up. All escaped but one which was shot by Arthur Larriek. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Serl returned to) liloomington Monday, after visiting at the homo of her mothor, Mrs. Martha I Springer, a few days. Miss fCsthei1 Carson, who has been visiting at J. A. Lockhart's thl win ter, returned to her home in Oklahoma t Thursday morning. C. A. Easterly has tho brick on the i round J'01' a now 1'asiilouoo on Mariol , and North Thorno streets, and as soon as spring opens up work will com mence at once. Kvorything points to a dry town at tho spring election. The people refuso to bo boaton like they were last year, i when instead of the majority rule, tho i saloon element took things in their own hands and, aided by Judge Ad- urns, issued tho license. This year wo look for bettor things. COUNTY COURT NEWS. imoiiATi: caki:h. I'Mate of Anders AmlerMiu. Will admitted to probate and Sveml l.ind quist appointed oxeuutor. Letters is sued. Kudolph Stroit and II. C. Han sen appointed appraisers. Kstato of Henry Thcwes. It. .1. Koh mctschor appointed administrator. Appraisers' warrant to H. ('. Wright ami T. ('. (Juigglo. civil. CASKS. King Graham Co. vs. Hayes. Judg ment for plaint i IV. Ruby vs. Rose. Forcible detention. For trial 30th. Matters vs. City of Red Cloud. Kor trial February 4. Walker vs. MeCall. Restored to eal-' eudar; for pleading February 3. Ud by minions alumel Baking Powder Compile wiUi the Pum lwi of every UtaUt. , Owi'Mry Uncertain Recipes. It Is entirely unnecessary to cxperi incut with this, that and tho other recipe. Get from your grocer, for 10 cents, a package of "OUR-PIE" Prop aiation Lemon, Chocolate and Cus tardfor making pics that arc sure to be good. ft Sheriff's Sale. Sot ! If liw- 1 1 ii. Unit iimlcr ntitl by vlrnuiif mi n't rnf mi-Issiurt from the olllco ol Geo W Hiiii'Mm n clerk ol tlio District ('nun of ilw Tenth .IiuIMmI district. Uthln iimi far VgII r oim N'rliiHskn. iiion udo er o In im iietl ti i lull j? therein, wherein IMwnnl II. ('omen N lnliiitl' ntui hrhI' si John o YoImt iiih) Uettlo I. Y.'Icr. dofomliuiK I "hull otter fur xulu nt public vuinl'ii to tho mull ut lilrlitnr fjif niiuti .11 lin.il .!.... i.mro the emirt Iiuiifo. nt Hen i loud. In mild 'eh.'cr ennnt , Nchru-ku (ihm holnc tho llt,)L. wherein the bm tcim ol wnld eoint w bi.Men). on th- ITih ilnv o Pttirunry. A. 11. IlKiS. ntioMnel. p m or miIiI Onv. tlin fol inwimnii-ccrlheil propenv. to wit: The mhiiIi :,!!f'.;!! ' . !.V. .,,.r."l,Il. '"'.". (!) t 1. loci: thirty one CM). In the city of Hid rlinul, 1 wi!U!re"tiiiiv. NibriiNkM. I (ilvun tin r ui lut lid tills nth day of .Innii I nrv. A. I). 1I"US. :it o. l). IIJincK.slicrlir. Lc4al Notice lo Non-Rcsldcnt Ucfr.nd- ants. In the DMrlet Court of Webster County, Ne hrnfckii. f.otifeii Uorbntt. .lohii V C'orbctt. Clar ) Ihm .1. cnlmef. Alvln Ciiluiec, Wll 1 limn II Deluift. Ilnuiuih Dohatt. ThmiUh.I. Dehiiri. Mary K Dulmit, I'lllIlltltl'H, i k. J i Levi I.. Di'hnrt. Merlin liehart. i 1 IMItlii llryant .li;ton ltry.tnl.(ieiru V N. Iliidjie. Albert II lloilue Kva .M. 1 MmUe, Mmy Krm cin IUk'kc. Ida K. I Hoilpo Mi:i;ulloni. W'llllniii McC'til ' loin. I.ettle KuiIku lJvlnirMnti.Cuorzo IMiiKcion. 'anih SI. IIoiIko t'hll I utv I'M Clillvurs and Krtd X. j HO'lKO, Defeniliilll-. IMitbii lltynnt .losion llryant. (Jeorice N. Ilotlue, MIiti Ii lIoilt;c. Kv i SI. Iloilce, Slnrv r rallies ItiKlKf. Ilia B. IIoiIko SIcUulloiii. WJ1 iiam.Mcuiilliiii.l.mleiloiit;uUviiisstoiu;eoree ' VlllltHoll. SHOlli SI. Ilodcc Chllveii. K(l t'hll vert.-, ami free N Undue. dofenOnniH. will taie notleis tliul n tho iitli ilay of .lannary. I'.vjs. ouis-a Corbott. John W. Oorbutt. Clnrifc-a J. Calme". Alvin hIihl-. willlmn . Deiia-i. llan- naleDehart. Thomas. I. Ilclmrt. anil Slnrv i:. Dt- hurt. plalntlils lllel their letlllonln theOlsirlct Court uf Webster County. Nebraska. Mi;ulnst you as (lofenrtaiitc. the object and pravtr or whleh are to partition the fullowluc dcMiribuil real e.tate. lo-wlt: l.'lssc.cn (Ti.elKht(S) and nine (0). In bloek seven (7). in I.cDiic'h nddltlon tothueltvof lied Cloud. Webster Con ty. No-Inank-. Vouarc reijulred to anstvor said putl lion on or befoie the ITth day of 'etiruary, 190S. Dated thlsiJth day ol January. US. I.OtilSA CUItUKTT. JOHN V. COIIISUTT. CI.AKIS-A J. CAI.MES, AI.VIS CA LSI IIS. Wl 1.1 A SI It. l)i:iIAUT. HANNAH DKHAItT. TIlOSIAs J. DliliAUT, MAItY K. DallAltT. I'laltitlfTs. ll K. I. Overman, their Attornev. -J5 PANHANDLE. TEXAS, Excursion Dates are the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of Each Month Wo have made arrangomonts to haudlo lands through one of tho largest and best laud companies in tho Umtod as tho sun over shono on at $15 per aero; $4 por store cash, and tho balance on 10 years' timo at 0 per cent interest. With $4 por aero down you and your noighbors who are renting a farm, may just as well buy one of thoir own on long tinio and a low rate of interest. Our company has sold 80o,o00 acres of this choice land on thoso favorable- tonus to parties, in many instances, who could not purohaso laud in any other , , ,, , wny' ,m1 Mro tlms W1 t fire . homo. Don't wait until you got a littlo moro money, as tho land is liable to ad vance as fast as your pile of money will" grow, but get in on the ground lloor and get the advance yourself. Our Next Excursion Wilt Be Tuesday, l February a, 1Q08. Our next excursion dato is Tuesday, January 21, 19Q8. and we sfcind ready i to show you a good thing at a modorato cost and wo extend im invitation to you to como to our oltlco and talk it ovor with us and rauko arrangements to tako tuivoutago of this rare opportunity to secure a farm in a land of groat opportunities. Pecos Valley, New Mexico. Wo buvo choico land in tho Pooos Vulloy in tho irrigated district for any ono who desires to purohaso that kind of land, nnd we can show you some ol tho best bargains iu irrigated hind that you can Hud under any water service. Yours for Hosiness, Red Cloud Investment Co. I. If. HOLMES, President, !). J. MYERS, Vice-President. A. B. SELLERS, Seorotury and Treasurer innna The Wonderfvil ig 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 irriuated farm ing in the Basin, and be come acquainted with the climate and desirabiiity of settling in that region? We also help you homestead irrigated lands, or to buy them at prices that wilt make you money. Millions, of dollars are now being spent irrigating Basin lands I lomeseekers' excursions lirst and third Tuesdays ol iqoS. Write D. Clem Dea ver, General Agent Land seekers'. Information Bu reau, Omaha. Winter Excursions Ilomcseokors1 excursions lirst and. third Tuesdays to Colorado, Wyom ing, Big Horn Basin, Northwest,. Southwest and South; Winter Tourist Rates daily to .Florida, tho Gulf Country, tho South and Southern California. Ask Agent oi too undersigned for rates and de taiR J. F. EnwAHDS. Tickot Agent. L. W. Wakeley, G. P. A., Omaha. ) States and wo can sell you ns fiuo land d TR Ml iT' "Vil ., S!i y a("1?VMW5 Zrifjfiwmt-f&yifTSWli' -m'l . -Jf