flarried. Nelnesday , January 4. 1905. at the home of the brIde's parents in Sterling , at the hour of eleven o'clock , occurred a quiet home wedding , in which Miss Klara Radinsky , of Sterling , and Mr. Frank 1'hurber , of Tccuniseh were the happy couple ; the cere- ; mony being performed by the I bridc's father , who is a licensed minister and has performed a like service for his slaughters previously - \'iously married. The bride is a laughter of Mr and lrs. O. adinsky , , lnd is a most excellent young lady and has for several years been one of the successful teachers of the county , resigning the place as teacher in the Elk Creek schools to take this more important step. The groom is one of 'I'ccumsch's best young men , and is at present . the city electrician at that place , and there they will make their home , at lust : for the prcsent. The Sun extends best wishes.- Sterling Sun. The bride was formerly a resi- dent of this city and is well known hire also being a sister of lrs. J. R. Pickett. Her many friends extend congratulations _ Burlington Bulletin. winter Tourist Rates to Cali- forma , the Gulf Country . Cuba , 1.10rida. the South and Southeast. \ ' Settler Hates Low One \Vay : ; first and third 'l'ueselays of Janu- "ry , Febuary f , March and Apnl to Southeast points beyond the Ohio i\'er. IIoml.'seelers hates l on the Jirst 'uHl tlllrd Tuesdays of each month to points South and South- we",1. JJIGA'rIW I. . \ xis. In the Big Horn Basi . North Platte Valley and eastern Colo- rado several 1 big irrigation i en ter- ptiscs are practically completed anll will be prepared to deli' . er water this year 1'l1ey are offering - ing special induccmcnt i I the way 01 low priced lands anel \\.It- l'r rights to early settlers Buy land now-ahead of the'a ter - - - and reap the big incrase in value which will surely fo1lo'It is I o the best investment in the world , for your Soli if you want t. ) start him out rig-h1. In 'a few years he will be independently < < l < < wcalthy. \ \ ritc mc fur rdiahe ill or- mation . - L. \ Waken . General Passenger Ag-ent. Omaha , \cb. . - - Surprised. Miss : Stella Knickerhocker was the victim of a surprise party last Friday c\'cning- I twas planned and cxcutcII so well hy her friends that she was taken completely una wares. Thc eZn- ing was most pleasantly spent in various games of lrds. . . - - - - - - - A Prisoner In lIer Own IInus : : , 1 iIrs.V. . H. I.ayha of 100 } Agnes A'C" , Kansas City. -10. . has for several years been troubl- . cd with severe hoarseness : and at times a hard cough , which she says , " \Vould keep me in doors for da's. I was prescribed for by physicans with no noticeable re- sults. A friend gave mc part of a bottle of ChamlHl'1ain's Cough Remedy with instructions to close- ly follow the directions and I wish to state that after the first day I could notice a dc.cidcd change for the better , and at this time after using it for two weeks , have no hesitation in saying I realize that I am entirely urcl1. " This remedy is for sale by A. G. \Vanner. Junior C. E. The member of the Presby- terian Junior Society were entertained - taincd by Mabel and Robert \liche11 Friday evening at thc home of their parents on 2nd and McLanc streets. The evening waS most pleasantly spent in charades geographical contests and other games , while light refreshments - freshmcnts were much enjoyec1. A treat was given to each guest upon the departure and all were indebted to their little host and hostess for a most enjoyable c\'e- nmg' . Congratulation \lr. John II. Cullen Editor of the Garland Texas , News . has written a letter of cong-ratulations : , to the manufacturercs Chanlbr- } . lain's Cough Remedy , as follows : sixteen \'cars ago when our I I first child \ \ 'ila baby he was sill- i jed to croupy spells and wc would j be \ 'cruncasy about him.re I began using' Cha 111 bcr ! a i n's COlIg-h Relrhedy < < in 18S7. and nding" t It such a reliable remedy for colds and croup , wc have never been without it in the house sine that timc. 'Yc have five f children clr.d have g'i\'cn it to ail of thl'mith good rcsul ts. For sale hy _ \ . C. Wanncr. - - - - I . nasquerade Party. A ( lelightfui masquerade p lrty' ! was given at thc home of 11. C. ' Das Friday evening u. ' Maud i Davis and Hazel : \VIt i tl' , A bolt t twcnty five of their friends assembled - semhlcd arrayed 1 in robes of beautiful as well as hideous hues. After spending part uf the evening - ingin guessing to each others identity masks were removed and the remainder of thc time until midnight was take. . up in playing : 'g"ilmes and eating the delicious refreshments - freshmcnts which the young hostesses had prcpa rcd , - - - - - Resignation Accepted. The ( school board has accepted the resignation of Miss Eli nora Miller teacher of mathematics , the same to become effective ! within three wcelis. Miss Miller has accepted a position - sition in the state university. Her successor has not been chosen - en as yet - - - - - - - - - - - - lrs. 1. Lyons . returned Friday ! . from Rub. l : f . . --A - - _ _ . . . . - _ _ . - . . - . - . . . . _ Winter Clearance Sale - , ON ALL Clothing , Overcoats , Underwear and all heavy goods. . . . : - - - - - - - ( H. . . T.d..4it , , . . . . 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It hi ra < lteally llf- ' f ferent frolll IIn'thllll el 1 lIU1ill'r the Sun , hl'lng- lU1'1lth.tJlr ; lu&rll1' leis l1nhll' < < , rumple unit e8'ectlre. : Its discovery h3 IL boon to WOUHlllklllll. IK'il1g' styled ! ! J. : , ' IIIl1nr no the \mlllllIal ! Curette It t. i. N.Y. . , does : not merely curt the twelve IH'Ieft'lc'I nll'uUonl'll In our hook , * . . . M. D. but rl'lI\\"I' , ; Hl1ff.I" ' H trout 'rHIHOrll , Cancers and 1'111110rOIl'l os.r "HVB' ' . crowUl1i wllhr.ut the u'e "f the knife' , o1AN ' lVrite n IWhtRI + today. Stut try ! Ion. S . .I\fll11l' your FRgg 1 IIOOK 12 I)1scnsen Peculiar to " 'OU" ' " . H Ih 81U1\I \ la , ' . " .ut I.vl1I . IIlrorluc 'VOII" ' " . ( Sent only to WOlllen. ) . \lIlln'ri > ! THE VITA COMPANY , Hiawatha . Kansas , U. 5. A. L - - , . . I Local and P rson at. - - - - - Eat Sowles Candy. For Sall.-lulc cult enquire at Hccl\ feed store Chas. L' . Snydcr of Salcm : \ \ as in this city Friday. < < Chris. Shellcamc III' fmlll Preston last I ! I' rid ay. Dr. A. Gaiser dentist over \ Richardson county hit nk. U. Kleber of Arag'o transadcd business ill this city hrilav. H. B. IIask'tt of Stella was a halls City visitor 011 'l'hursla.\ ( . n. ll. Haydcn of Omaha registered - istcrccl at the Union House on Satlm1a . , ' . / \1 1 r. and Mrs. Ray Gist and child returned to Humbuldt Fri- clay afternoon after a 1riCf'isit with friends in this city " . , . , . Owing to the fact l t we I never carry goods over from one season to another \ve will make great reductions . J on all of the above lines Come in take advantage , . . , - . . i of these prices ns there will : , be plenty of winter yet and : , to ! if you don'tieed ; ; them this winter , the prices are so low that you can afford to oJ buy thenl now and keep thelll until next \vinter. au..a - " " " ' , aN.o - - - ' " Some people Spl'11 k of 'l'he Tribune - hUl1c as a I little } lapCrVc never , print less J than twenty pages i1ncl some imcs print thirty pal Cf ; . J ( 'I\vo of The : l'rilJ1\ne's \ pagcs. 1t malic one of the ordinary siicll : Y Ii C \ \ 'Spa pl'\ \ COl1scl.jucn tly wc never issue less than a ten page ordinary size : pipCr } and some times fifteen pag'es. The Mhsori Pacific passenger ! traill was so anxious to get out of Hiawatha last week that it ' to' pulled out leaving the train crew ) tin . : ,1' in the eating house. The train , ; was two miles out of town before l l their absence was dis .o\'e\'cl1. \ f Guy Crook and 1 George Lyons . iS have now \ resth mimed their studies I at the Univerity. . [ \Ves I Iumhhtel ! of Dawson \ stopped ! at The National the latter part. .of last week i ' - : : . -4f