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', j i. Swilfs Premium -Hams and Bacon Red Cloud, Nebraska. Notice to Creditors. isrAn: in' NmutAHKA ) hi Tim County Wkiisiek County. Court. In tlu matter of tliu estate of lYilllam G. Kauiinsky, Deceased. Notici: is hereby given to u I per oiih having claims , anil demands against. William .;. Kauiinsky, into 01 Webster county, dcceaod, that the time fl led for filing claims against said estate is six nioutlis from tliu 1st day of January 1009. All Mich persons are required to )rcsuut thelrelulnis, with the vouchers, to the County Judge Of said county,ut Ills olllue thoreiu, on or bo fore the 1st lay of July l!H)!); and all claims so filed will be heard before thcsahl judge on the 2nd day or July lDOU, at 1 o'clock p. in.; and that the administratrix is allowed one year from thu 3 1st day of December 1003, in whicli to pay tho debts allowed against "slid estate and Mettle the same. (1 L W. Eiisii.v. (hi:ai.) County Judge. IT IS WOT A SAYING POLICY 'to go without ins ruiiee. The risk ' assumed is too grunt for the small premium you keep in your pocket. jKiguro out how ninny years you would have to be free from any II io 5n order to tuvo the vnlue of your , house and contents. Then consider that you may have a tiro this very might. Tho cost of even .1 little blae will be more than the pre mium of VIltK INSURANCE FOR YBAItS Better have me issue you a policy to-day. It's a whole lot better to be mire than sorry, asmauyan un insured nntn has been. o. c. Red Cloud, Ncbr. (.'olds contracted at this season of tho year should ho treated with It. es Lavntivt -Cough Syrup. Its dears the head and throat. Instant re I i ' for ci.tighs. tolds i roup, hnuisciuss anil liionehliil tumbles 1 . 1 1 1 I i i, kept ill the house lor ehildien 1 1 is plcasmit to lake und gently btxallv. . (itiuiaulecd. Sold by Henry 0il. Woods Liver .Medicine 'in liquid foini ri-Kiila'u I he liver, lolieve-. s i I, lieHilaeheciiiisiipatioiihtoiuiieh. UhIm,, ills irdeis mil nets as a genl'e laxative. It is ( mUcn'iii'i r i omimMi''' i for -JuoiiH'ci i hill?., fi-wr and mtilii i i Its tonic ell'eel- mi ti ciitiu sv-t'in roVl with lb- fii.t dose Tly si.i hottli' e-ntaiis '1 -l times as much a uiuut. us tliu .Mil-. si.. Pleasant to take. Sold by Heui'.x Cook, III'...!, is ;,i.i s.-.i K.t( wmii Mother dray. r-i , M .( YnruJ&ii-.-i- . nil nromullf. ji). .nil- ht.f -iirw TT. v?tii.'. . Illb. cnlleil AINl Ml l ) l.KiK lil-fi'.. I. UTtalu reKlllui'.r iTu ... !, ,. n.nMi t'. HIHl IlKCloU'lll kl lii'V T l.ltitl'l HMt l (li, iroulilih. Al i J iii,(ii;t.. iir ii mull 5mi.,,)v hKiiiplu KltEi; .ihiit Tin- i..,.(ih .'. iv Ikuy, ji I 'y un ' VtVIHsJI Ul UK!) 1 ' '.Vr-V' J'r.llf' null ivic li. I.'ln uiiik'j.U'' t - i , .1. r , .1. . I, i ........ . . .w ii . Mil- imrt in., i. Miff iw. , . f'll HV I c-l Kt l III) i ."'l l'Ulll tlMliH ), tf( (,, . k,,' II. II - ? I ui. .- Ii " .. ,l,,l'rtv.i. llMj. .. II. . I,.i,i $ llces Lu-xaiivc t'otijih Svnup !ll.va brings qulelc relief Ui.citigii, Vxliin hiiiiihiiess. v hooping cfnigli. ami nil bronchial iinil throat trouble. M.iih rs ciMSiatly recommpwd It for children, es it is pleasant to lake. It lh gently, Lincitlte. SJiuulir be in evurv home, uui untied .N..IU by Jleiuy Oook hi i be eiibu d,r the' Chief, Th only ftJj -WYLf Koon B . Fresh r si i Meats lira rM i SAM WAS CHANGED GREAT LIGHT 8UDDENLY DAWNED ON YOUNG MAN. Brief Interview with Consumptlva Peddler Turned His Thoughts Away from Foolish and Carnal Things. "During the harvest time," said tho old farmer who had brought a load ot potatoes to market, "I hired on throo extra men, and one of them turned out to bo a boxer. Ho and my son Sam took to each other, and Sam bought a pair of boxing gloves and took about 20 lessons In what they calls 'tho art.' When harvest was over and ho had got through ho JoBt flapped his wings and crowed and said ho could lick anything that travolcd our highway. I didn't say nothln' either way, but jest waited. Whon a young feller of 20 gots a chip on his shoulder aomobody'B purty sure to como ulong and knock It off. Ono day a tin poddlor drove up, and I saw Sam stoppln' high and spittln' over his shoulder. Ulmcby ho got up a row with tho feller and knocked him out In ono round. For two wcoks after thnt It was brag from mornln' till night. Ho got sassy to mo nnd to tho nayhurs, and ono could seo what he wns achln' for. Wo was dlggin 'tators ono day, when tho samo peddler's wagon drove up, and Sam turns to mo and Bays: "'Dad, that peddler has como back aftor moro. Conic along and seo mo put him to sleep.' " "We went up to the houso to dls kivcr that It was tho samo lions and wagon, but n different man, Ho said ho was a consumptlvo who was ped dlln' for his health, and that ho doesn't oxert hlBsclf much for fear of a homorrhago of tho lungs. Sam wns mightily dlsapp'Intcd and was going back to tho 'tatcrs when tho stranger said somethln about his bow legs. Party soon they was passln' hot words, and I was try In to quiet 'em, when tho stranger got up and called Sam a liar and Jumped down from his wagon. Sam went for him and squared off and led with tho left, and tho next thing I saw was his heels In the air. lfo scrabbled up and went down again, nnd tho third time ho went right to sloop nnd laid there. Then tho stranger Jauglicd nnd climbed on IiIh wagon and drovo nwny. It took mo'n tho old woman 30 min utes to rovlvo Snm, nnd wo found him a changed young man. He's rend 40 chapters in the Hlblo in tho Inst 30 nights, and has committed 12 hymns to memory, nnd when I ask him how ho feels ho rolls IiIb eyes and answers: '"I'm n-feollng, Dnd, thnt I'm not long for this wicked world, and I'm n-hopin' that you and ma'am will so llvo that you kin jlno mo in that bet ter land. " The Food Faddist. Manager Plummer of Brlnrclift Lodge, a hotel at Ilrlnrcllff Manor, N. Y has erected on tho hotel rcof a (lying stngo for tho use of aeronauts and bnlloonlsts. "Ours Is tho first public Hying Btnge," said tho enterprising manager the other day, "hut wo Bhall all llvo to seo tho day when flying stnges will bo as common as horso blocks. For tho air, thanks to tho Wrights, is con quered. "Hut at this stage this flying stage, so to speak tho greatest caution is needed In aortal mattors, or innumer able, Innumerable, will bo tho deaths of noronauts." Ho smiled. "In fact," ho said, "tho aeronaut, to pursuo snfoly his experiments, should bo ns cautious as a Philadelphia food faddist who lunched hero yoster day. Tho man lunched on a raw turnip, a handful of nuts nnd a lemon. Ho Interested mo. "'Then, nceordlng to you,' I said jestingly, nt tho end of a food talk, 'as long as 1 eat nothing I shall bo healthy? '"Yes. If you chow It thoroughly,' was tho cautious answer." To Fight Airships. An armored automobile, designed specially to attack nnd destroy air--ships. Is under construction at llerlln for tho airman army and Is to bo tried presently. It has a four-cylinder motor of fiOhorse-power nnd ran make about 1G miles an hour, climbing eas ily a 20 per cent, grade. Its nrnin inent consists of a rapld-flro five-centimeter gun rnpnblo of firing 21 times a minute, and It carries ammunition for 102 shots. The crew comprises n driver and three nsslsMnts. Evidently tho aermnns are determined to bo foremost not only In tho military ine of dirigible bHoon, but also in de vices to spoil the usefulness of any that may be brought ngniusi them by olhor nations. Pleasant Fiction. "What aro you reading?" . "The story .of Ohdoreihi nnd the prince," answered Mr. Cumrox.'1 . ' "What nonsense!' "I know It's uonsfn&o. 'Hut aftor Winding tho. newspapers of lute. U's n' rtort ot i relief to conic across' it vtm-y of a nobleman- who wont uhdnd nW eloped with the girl without stop jilhg to discuss a niarrlngo'fccttlomcnt." u' ' ' - Making of a Star. "I can w,htstlo through my teeth," pointed out the comedian. "And I mndo you a lending man on tho strength of thnt," responded the eminent manager. "Now, If you'll learn to wiggle yourTars I'll mnke you a, star." Kansas City Journal. HAVE A FIRM BELIEF IN GOD. Kongo Natives Not Heathens, De clares Dr. Thomas Lewis. Samo curious information in regard! to tho cuntonis nnd beliefs of (ho tin tlvcs of the old African kingdom of, Kongo Is contributed by Rev. Tholnns' kowls, who says: "In tho matter of preserving botllcB for burial Kongns, ' after tho usual 'binding' In cloth, keopj them for two' or three months in their , houses, where a fire Is kept burning; but In Zombo they tro suspended on two forked sticks in a dugout vault In the ground, which Is covered ovpr with pnlm branches and earth. Sometimes tho body is plnccd under n specially built grass roof in tho open. This is not considered a burial, and four or flvo yenrs ago they brought out for a big funeral feast ami dance tho body of an Important chief that had thus been preserved for over 20 years. In other districts the dead aro thrown nwny Into a river or Into tho bush to bo devoured by Jackals nnd vul tures. "I have satisfied myself," the samo writer continues, "after 25 yenrs of llfo among them, that at the bottom ot African fetlchlsm thcro is tho funda mental belief in tho existence of God and In tho reality of tho human soul. No missionary has yet, to my knowl edge, been compelled to introdttco the name of God Into' any of the Dnnttt Ian guages. Tho name 'Nzambi for 'Su premo Spirit Is of native origin and not introduced by tho Portugueso, and has been adopted for 'God' by all mis sionaries In their literature. The same Is true In regard to the name for 'devil.' "Tho oft-repeated statement made by missionaries and travelers that the untnught natlvo has no Idea of tho ex istence of God Is not correct; what they mean to say Is that ho has no knowledge of what God is, which Is quite a different matter. Tho Inck of this knowledge about God, while firmly believing that God is, ac counts for tho wonderful and complex syotom which we, in our ignorance of tho inward meaning of It all, call 'fetlelilHin.' " Good for Hungry Folka. Georgo William Sellers, tho western cricketer, described In Chicago his at tempt to teach cricket to tho men on his Indiana estate. "Cricket Is, of course, a moro leis urely gume than baseball," said Mr. Sellers. "Wo played It on my plnco In the proper leisurely manner, and all my men seemed pleased. Our first match was with Concord. "Ono of my men his namo is John seemed particularly pleased. John did full justice, beforo tho match, to the lunch served in tho marquee on the lawn. Ho enjoyed, too, tho meat tea that pleasantly Interrupted the afternoon's play. At each Inning he wns on hand whon tho drinks and cigars and sandwiches wcro passed ibout. "Dining the open-air dinner that wound up tho first day's play, I turnod to John and said: " 'Well, old man, what do you think of crleke'?' '"Mr. Selicts.' suid ho, 'It would be a gri'tnl gr.mo If It wasn't for all this hero fleldin' and runnln' about between meals.' " Andy V3. Mary. Onco upon a tlmo Andrew Carnegio and Mary Garden had their photo graph taken Btnndlng together on tho upper deck of an Atlantic liner, and also Andy's and Mary's portraits havo boen shown separately In tho window of Knocdler's on Fifth avenuo, says tho New York Press. But whoreas ono might think tho likeness of the great iron master and philanthropist would attract moro attention than that of tho singer, tho rovorso has beon tho case, ns was Illustrated during business hours In tho past week. Not more than a dozen persons wero stand ing in front of the show window look ing at tho portrait of tho Inlrd of Ski bo In his robe as an ofllccr of tho Ed inburgh university. When Mary Gar den's famous portrait was shown in the samo plnco last year there always was n mob nround tho window. Of course Maty did not lmvo so ninny clothes on as Andy has which may explain tho dlfferenco In Interest. Could Plant the Period. A pretty story Is told of Queen Al- onii(ir:i s tlioughtfulness. Tho queen never loses her Interest iu thofao for whom sho has acted as godmother. In particular, sho has been most kind to the children of Lord Curzon, who lost their beautiful mother more than a yonr ngo Tho quern, hearing Unit little Alexandra '"iiiwrn -who was named after lui- ! i.aJcKty was fond of gardening, heiu 1 .i Ii x of violet roots to her, I The child decided to nhini. tbem n that when thoy came up tloy should -ap. U "Ahxaudra." "I should like to iKlp you plant the n," Ktfd rtie qu-jeu. "Woll, you, can .ut in the full nop," repllod ll.o child. . ' Trying Hlo Hand. ,(" t" doubt yt nru BrQwIngrcinijj, .lobu," Jiaiii a Scotch parlrh minister. ' l4navo not seon you in the kirk those t! -io Sabbaths' John wui not duly nbahhed. . "Xti," uah'l'he. "It's no-that I'm growing re- 'miss: I'm just tlnkorln' awa '- ma soul niai-ol." To the Point. Hldorly Aunt I mipposo you won dnred, dear llttlo Hans, why I loft yon so abruptly In 'he lane. I saw a man, and, oh, how I rrn! Hnnr-n" i . . h,j.j?- vllesende Kla WHALE CARRIED OFF THE U'.i: The Monster Also Mado Away with a Good Harpoon. Up nmong tho lorn bergs of tho Arc tic n monster whnlo is cruising about with a harpoon Imbedded in his thick back and something less than half a mllo of Btout hempen ropo trailing after him. The crew of the steam whaler Thrasher, which returned Sunday night from an eight months' cruise in tho Icy north, declare that "Mister Whalo got nil that wns coming to him." "Ho got away fiom us," muttered tho mate, spitting viciously into tho Bcuppers, "but wo will get him next season. It was good rope wc used, and he'll get tangled up on something so we will be ono whale to tho good whon wo get back there. "Ho was a bad ono, though. You seo Sllva, tho boat Bteerer, slung the hook Into him when we were In open water botween two big bergs. Off ho goeB with tho stick Iu his back, nnd the ropo went out like a man tumbling from the loft. He ducked and dived until ono tub of ropo wob gone, nnd he did the snmo with another. Ho was making for tho nearest floe and whon ho reached It ho Hplt a lot of water Into tho nlr and took a deep dive. Tho edgo of the Ico cut tho ropo like a knife nnd he was off for good, with 2,000 feet of tho Thrasher's lino und a good harpoon with him." San Fran cisco Chronicle. Must Import Marriageable Girls. Tho problem of finding wives has becomo a serious ono In St. Peters burg. The male population exceeds tho femnlo by 121,000 In tho Russian cnpltal, and the authorities are weigh ing plans for importing prospective brides from tho provinces. Tho need of wives, Indeed, has led to tho ma king of several fortunes In matrimoni al agencies, heavy fees being exacted for pretty girls as wives from remoto country places. Tho men outnumbor the women In all classes In St. Peters burg, and at social affairs thcro aro usually two men for every woman. Of course this Is n truly delightful situ ation for tho woman, but it is ono that Is multiplying Jealousies between men and causing "affairs" with swords and pistols upon tho field of honor. Social activities In St. Petersburg have been declining in interest because of tho scarcity of women, whereas In all tho other largo cities In tho empire wom en nro much more numerous than men. "Falther." "Wully," said Mrs. MacIIIgh to her little son as thoy emerged from tho station at Saltham-by-the-Sea, "noo that we are at the coast, mind and en' yor fallhcr 'papa' when ho comes doon for tho week-end. Yo'll no forget, wull yo?" "Wully," Hearing tho big sea, felt graciously Inclined to promise any thing, nnd told his mother ho wouldna forget. On tho Saturday morning Mrs. Mac High wns sitting on tho stands besldo some "swell" seasldo acquaintances, watching the children playing. Think ing to impress her neighbors sho called out iu her best society voice: "Weelle. your papa is coming doon tho day." "Oh, is ho?" answered "Wecllo," busily engaged at a sand castlo, and quite forgetful of Monday's promise. "Air wull my falther bo wi 'im?' Tlt-DIts. Too Much for Him. "Poor fellow!" said tho lady, who was being personally conducted through tho asylum. "Poor fellow! Ho Is so handsome! ho has such noblo features, such a splendid brow, such an aristocratic bearing. What a pity that his mind hns been wrecked. Was ho crossed In lovo?" "No," replied tho attendant. "He's a poet. It's a very sad case. His frlonds thought ho was going to bo tho Ameri can Ilyron or Milton, or something like that; but ono day ho wrote a poem which ho called 'Lines to a Wa ter Fowl' and sent It to a newspaper or a magazine or something, nnd when It camo out It was headed 'Lines to a Water Howl.' The shock upset him and he ain't been right since." Chi cago Record-Herald. Judqlnp fro-n Grmple. I don't think tho rich nro exception ally happy. Not Know ninny? Some. Very rich? One to five millions! Oh. but thry lend quite a different llfo from the toallv rich! To be pure; leit h'IH. don't you think you ran tell lust as much nbout fho quality of moloirae.i from a hogs head or it ns you can fiom a shipload? Life. Girl Wh,o Civi Throw. "Sotho-of my friends' wore nfrald." said Gov. l.urke of North Dakota, "that Mlssnllonton would t.pt ni,h?h t.ho bot tle on the bow of tin , .; battle-: hip. hut I Vasn't. My ferny vw Umt she'd stave,, a hole In the shin, I a;u suro that' hhe hnrl6d that chniiimiR'ie no hnrd thnt the bottle was si niin. ! be fore It lilt' tho bow of tho Ironci.ul," ;.- - t. ..; Women Jravclirs of Tc-D.-iy. Urn riot Chn'tiinr-j trfnms has (rav lied 10,000 niles through South Afil--ii and has original blograph pictures ii Hh caral work on tho Isthmus of Panama that ate Bald to be very fine. Quito a numbor of women havo mado records recently with loug-dlstnnco .ravel, and ruanngo about as woll as men In stoine tht cauatrjr. j.iiMwu.ii'iia.Adaaa.iiVA'.tiMfc.iaj.uia SAY, niSTERi Do yon know that. It will nay YOU, ? e US. o Ihi emir-ISuUdiugM,, ' toi lti ami i,,44 .it u.u yards? Not only thnt. out j.ries avmuok lower, or t Inast as low. ni those of our couipoiit-M-s, but dm ii'nr we take especial care ul ninipiuiun all oun bo olassml as K E '5 UI.A I! CUSTOM K RS. Coal. mmi.vi,.ummmm WASHINGTON UTTES. The last days of President. Hoose volt's adnilnlstiatlonare fated to bestrcuous uud . ormy. No do bt his e.periuco id the wilds of Africa with lions, hippo potami, nnd rhinoceroses will be peace f 1 ineoparisonwith thoeuterluiiintent that Connie s disposed to give him but i'Hii now and tho fourth of Match. O. cotu-ao ho has brought it all on him self. Ho sho ild not have told tho gen tle, virtuous Congress that they handi capped uud hobbled the detective bur eau because they did not want it toJ pay "follow the leulcr" with them. It is not good form to put In a President ial inoibago. und scatter thiough the pros-, to three or four hundred const! tltuciicics or Congressional districts things that arc not much known out side of Washington or that have been mi long known here that they aro look ed upon us uomuionplaco and i tiavall utile us news. Some members of Con-gre-s representing both partes have I shed themselves into u ftny of Indig nation and are going to wipe from the r co-dthe Pi o-ihleiit's plain talk bit i hi-, of course, will only emphasize uud give greater p .biie'tty to his . strictures His message to Congress and especially ih s pirt of it has been published iu (-A'crj paper in the I'liited States and liro glioiit tiie world iu all language and tho nseiitfiil tur.v of those who am hit will simply call further at en tion to the .icscrved rebuke. Not since I lie day that the KcpnliSlciin unguilty in the House and Senate turned o An drew Johnson has theie been such in tense feeling against tho executive olllce, but here the cjinpirison cuds. Johnson was unpopular, Roosevelt is stronger in almost every Cougicssional constituency or district than is tho Ke pi esentativo in Congress. It is predict ed here that Mr. Tu wney will nt tho next i ongressional election be defeated through the President's criticism of Ills iiiNrcprcseiitnlioii with rofcicnce to the detective bureau. It is not usual for the Cabinet of u President to be so widely discussed and apparently inndo up two months beforo tho day of his iuiiii nation As a usual tiling only after the President I- inaugurated is the Cabinet named trnl th hi there are s imosurf rise. Tli s ufier nil may be tliu case with M. Tuft's Cul.iiml but apparently authenticated ami uncemeiits arc ahe.i y mat o There is no doubt but that Senator Knox of Pennsylvania will bo Secret ary of State in tliu new Cabinet, c.x ('ovcriior Ilcrrickof Ohio it is believed will be Secretary of the Treasury, tho present Secretary of War, Wright, is expected to hold tho same place in Mr. Taf t's Cabinet, General Meyer, the pre sent Postmaster General, it is thought by many will be Secretary of tho Navy. Others believe that Mr. Thompson of Now York will be given the Naval port folio. Henry M. Hoyt of Pennsylvania is slated for the Department of Justice for the At orney General. Frank H. Hitchcock for Postmaster General, Jas It. Garfield for Secretary of the. Interior, Junius Wilson the present SeeioUry is expected to retain his position ns the head of Uio Agricultural Dop iituient. Mr. Loeb, tho private secretary of President lioosevclt who has been tho scapegoat of so many of his impetuous chlcf,s "Improprieties' is so persistent ly mentioned Tor this or that, Cabinet position that ho would seem to havo a ciucli on something. It is now said lie will bo Secictury of Commerce and Uiboi in the plicu of Mr. Straus, the capable ami uioitcst Juvv. Thoro aro many peopluwho auflvr fioin llr.ckueho, Ithouinulisui, Lumbago and similar alliii'Mits who nre not j.iwaro tbc.so urn synitons of kidney tnniblo. Plnciilcs for the l.ldinj act lis a tonic, and . i-eiiilniir to l.-lilnev , ,,.,.,... , ,! ., . , Ml' nun mjmuiT - nun pnniv i lie moon. :J0 day's truil !.b'sold by lleiny J'jiokj Personal Oxperieiio with a" tube -of MaiiZiiu Pi In .-fcmoiy, Villi coiivinon yon it is immedi.ite tislief for all I'oiins of plies. Cnu .Inuipuljud .directly t ( tin- liHecteil parts, i educing inlltinuna tioiihwelling mil lio'iing (iiiiuiilitced Price i.-ic. Kohl by llimry Jooh. .1- ' ' ),. Pineplos lor tho Kidney are Httlo I golden' gl luiles vl ich net, direct ly on' ,111c l.idiic,s. A irii.l will eoiniiici) ,, von of uliles it Milts for ll.ielctilic i Klieuni.ttisiu, Ijimlmgoami tlie.i worn oiiifeelinus .'ill iluystiial Sl.uu, They ip. ilfy the blood. Sold by llipry U ok i Gut) my rates, ttrms .mil option m d nnd I will mike you a Farm Loan No wait, monor always on baud. J. II li.i! Jry, -r7 FREES CO. Lumber. , mmimiiiivnmmmmwi Farmers' Institute at Cowles. Nebr.. Friday and Saturday. Jan, 15-16. FUIDAY AFrEltNOOJJ SESSION. 1:30 "Prolltab o Tilluge of Soil" Mr. C. (J. Marshall, Lincoln, Ncbr. 8:10 "Tho Draft Horso for Farm and Market" -Mr. H. F. Klngsley, Has- tings. Nebr. .1:30 ''Ho so Judgl -g, Demonstration, Mr. Klugsley. EVENINO SESSION. 7:30 "Fruit for tho Home" Mr. 0. O. Marshall. 7:10 "Light Ilirncss Horso Mid his Use1' Mr. Klngsley. SATIMDAY AFTKItKOON SKSSION. 1:30 "Homo ConvouioncesatSmall Hx p use" Mbs Lulu S. Wolford, Paw nee City, Ncbr. 2:.'J0 "Adulterated Seeds of Field and Garden Crops" Mr. F. H. Ili'llmnn, Pino Seed Bureau Demonstration in Seed Testnig, U. S. Dcpt. of Ag ric ilturc, Washington, D. C. EVr.NINO SKSSION. 7:.V0 "The Lure of tho Town" .Miss Lulu S. Wolford. 8:.'k) "Insect Knouiios of Field tindOar-don"-Mr. Ilillmati. These n ectings are hold under the auspices of the University of Nebraska and tho Cowles Farmers' Institute Ash'ouiation. and free to all. B. (5. ICeeney. l'ro., C.K. Putnam, Pec. Livery EJarn Chnnics Hands. Monday morning, Wade Koonlz boulit tho brick livery barn from Huron &: Myors and ho immediately took possession of the same Mr. Koontz will move his family to town in tho near future Rheumatism Cuiu:n in a Day. Dr. Detohon'fi Uollcf for Ithoumatism and Neuralgia radically cured in l 1 1 3 days. Its action apon the system is remarkable nnd mysterious. It re moves nt onco the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The Unit dose greatly bonollts 7.1o and SI. Sold by The H E. Grlce Drug Co., Red Cloud Nebr. ON JANUARY 1, 1905) ARGA BRIGHT ADVERTISED 8 PIANOS AT CUT PRICES 3 are gone 1 Bargained For M Te Sell " l lil '' AT. CLOSING. OUr I'RICIiS. ' A R GAB RIG I IT , t , ' ADVERTISES ON JANUARY 12,15)01). i. A ,'. Xi w -V i i &!Et$i&5 4'Jt'v" ret -ii Hrvfrnt-M-.-fcM.wtfcw fy . p Vstf " wllrvm..i