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H. Simons was up from Rube
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E(1 Murphy of Shubcrt was in
T town Saturday.
. : H. .C. ' Boyd of Humboldt was
in town Monday.
\V. L. Porter of Salem was in
' town ucsday.
' " H. S. King returned honk from
: \ Omaha \Vcclncselay.
. B. Ii' . Crandal was Ul from Reserve -
ar serve cdncsday.
. , \Valtcr Banks of Reserve Kan-
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I gas was in town ucsday.
\ Miss JennieThompson Stella
was in this city Saturday.
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J as. IcKicvcr spent Sunday
with friends in Nebraska City.
; Henry Sintering jr. of Barada
! was a business visitor Monday.
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, Winnie and Margaret Ryan of
! ; r Dawson spent Saturday in this
! city ,
I l obt' Maxwell and Roy Swcet-
, land were up from HiawathaSun-
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: Judge Scott spent several days
! t the first of the week in Lincoln
and 1Iastings. ;
Albert and Dollie'Ii ' lshal1 , of ,
'l"'ryon , Oklahoma , returned to' '
their honk today.
, ! \Ir. and Mrs. Craig , of Lin-
; coIn , spent thc past week at thc
a home of W. S. Leyda.
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Mrs. J. A. Ryan and children
were up from St. Joe and spent
Sunday with her l1sband.
'lrs. Will Price and son Don-
aId , went to Verdon Thursday to
t visit her sister Mrs. 1\1. D. r um.
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Dr. C. 1-1. Maust , who has recently -
I , ccntly graduated with honors ,
I has decided to locate at Barada.
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1 ; There may be a wedding to
t. which you have been bidden.
i You cannot make up your
11 mind what to get--it is a hard
in question to decide. Drop in
; and see if we can not help you
I out of a dilemma. 'vVe have
: . t : many beautiful things in gold
1 , , i . ) i silver and cut glass-things
h ' that look well among other
i presents and that will bring
j joy to the prospective bride
and groom. 'Ve have also a
nice line of commencement
presents , dainty unexpensive
novelties sure to please the
3 receiver We make a speci-
. alty of watch : repairing.
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The following services at the
lctho(1ist clUrch : next Sunday :
prayer service G:25 : a. m. ; Sab-
bath school 9:45 : ; sermon 10:45 ,
subject. liThe Kingdom of God ; "
Junion league 3 p. m ; Epworth
league 7 , public installation of
officers ; sermon 8 , subject , "Sin-
ning against Sd 1. " . You are
cordially invited to attend these
serviccs.
Gertrude Bell and Ralph Birr-
cll of' ' Kansas City were married
at the Zpiscopal parsonage in
that city Saturday April 25 , 1905.
They arrsved in this city Sun-
day nigh for a visit with relatives.
Dlrs. ' Birrell will be remembered
by many of our people who met
her while she was visiting her
cousin Helen li'owler.
Services a.t the Christian church
next Lordsday. Bible school 9:30 : I
a. m. ; preaching at 11 , subject ,
"A Look unto the Whitened
Fields ; " Junior 3 p. m. ; Y. P. C.
E , 7. subject , "Prayer for Mis-
'sions at Home and Abroad ; " Eve-
ning worship and sermon at 8 ,
subject , "S ed Sowing. " A most
cordial welcome to all services.
M. L. Jorgensen of Stanton
Nebr. , was in this city Tuesday
on his way to Hum bold 1. On
\Vedncsday he was ! : married to
Miss Ethel Bu11is. He was at
one time an operator at Hum-
boldt , while Miss Bul1is has worked -
ed in the post office for a number
of years.
lrs. Allie Dowty , of Ohio pre-
cinct , while tilling the lamp for
an incubator spilled some kero-
sene on her hands and then
turned the eggs in the incubator.
The result was only thirteen
eggs out of two hundred hatched.
The ladies auxiliary to Steele
Cemctary association will meet
with 1\lrt. I ham Heavis on 'l'ues-
day afternoon at 2.30. A fall attendance -
tendance is requested as there are
important mattrrs to be attended
to.
John Clasmyer , student at the
Missouri Pacific had the misfor-
tune to have a tramb steal a !
dollar from him Sunday night
and in a chase to secure the dollar -
lar welt almost to Straussyi11e.
Lora Iv1cCool came down from
Dawson and stopped here on her
way to Atchison , where she ex-
pects to visit about two months.
Saturday April 29th , the ladies
basket ball team of the state
normal , will be in Dawson to play
the Dawson high schools girls.
Mrs Belle Rich returned to her
home in Kansas City Thursday
after a weeks visit with her par-
cnts O. Andrews and wife.
Supt. Crocker and wife spent
Sunday with lV1rs. Crocker parent
l\lr. and Mrs. Judd in Dawson
Sunday.
J. N. and G. W. Lesley of Salem -
lem were in town Saturc1dY.
S. L. Bates was up from Rule
Saturday.
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Whitaker Bros. Land Excursion
May 2. Greatest Wheat Crop r , .
In History of the Country
The recent rains have extended all over the wheat belt .
of Kansas , and the greatest crops of years are now assured , 'I ' "
and everyone that we have sold land to in Dickinson , Saline ,
Ottawa and Lincoln counties will make this year from 10 to \
15 percent on their investment , besides the advance on the
land which will be from $ 5 to $ 1 5 per acre , as we are now o
offered an advance on some we have sold of5 per acre. If
you want further proof before you buy of the great values I
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that we are offering in this country , see or write some or all
of the following parties to whom { we have sold land in the J
above counties : . . . , . : . :
The following have bought in Dickinson county.Vm. .
H. ; H. Dike and father of Humboldt , a fine well improved I
640 acres , close to market , paving $ ' 25.70 ; a daughter of 1\11'
Dikes of Dawson , a fine 80 , paying $2800 : County Treasurer . .
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Zook , three fine quarters , paying about $25 ; Christ I-lorn a ? " -
nice smooth 160 , at $25. 1\1ahlon Beachy a good 80 at "
$ i8oo. J. D. Mitchell a fine well improved 160 right close :
to town , at S40. 1. t
The following parties have bought in Lincoln county. J
Fred Brecht of Falls City , 320 acres at $25 and has refused . :
$30 ; Herman Wolf , well improved' 160 , at $4000 , refused ;
$5000 ; Henry Meyer , a dandy 160 acres near Lincoln , the
county seat , at $6200 , Frank Ramel , a nice 160 at $2850 ;
Ed May , of the county treasurer's office a good farm of J 70 ;
acres , at $ 3 500. .
The following parties have bought in Ottawa county. 'l
Frank Schaible , a fine 60 near IVIinneapolis , at $23 ; and his ,
three sisters , a fine 80 each , at $2 ; , making 400 acres ; 1\11rs.
Mattie E. May , a nice 80 lying between two railroads with
50 acres in wheat , $ he gets / of all crops delivered in the ' }
market this year , she paid $ 1600. None of these parties get "T- : : .
less than 7S of all the crops and some of them get all of the " " .
wheat this year at the above prices. . : ti . . . > "
If you will come and go with us on next Tuesday May 2nd"
we can sell you fine land at about the same figures and give \ .
you / of the wheat in the market but if you wait later than
next 'T'uesday you can't get the ' of the crop and will have
to pay more for the land as the biggest crop this country
ever produced is now assured and will advance land $5 to
$ 10 per acre bv fall. ' 1 I
Come go with us on the 2nd , and we will show you the }
finest country you ever saw. Vie will leave here at ; : 10 , -
a. m. , over the 1\1. P. by the way of Kansas City. This will
be a delightful trip this season of the year , and will cost you ' l" "
but little. Write or call us over phone 168 at our expense
so we can get your ticket as it takes some little time to make
them out. Nine dollars for the round trip , good 21 days ,
can stop off going down and in Kansas City. Don't forget
the date May 2nd , 1905. I
Whitaker Bros. I
, V. A. Margrave of Preston
marked two car loads ot steers
Thursday at Kansas City of his
own feeding that sold at 86.25.
Dendle and Wilkinson of Rich-
ardson county were on the Kan-
sas City marked with a load of
cattle Thursday.
J. H. Judy , wife and children
were over from Sabetha Sunday
to visit l\Ir. Judy's parents in
this city.
O. R. Trimmer of Stella had a
car ot cattle and a mixed car of
stock at Kansas City last Tues-
day.
Chas. Mamdox was L.lp from
Preston Monday on business.
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There will be services at the I
Baptist church next Sunday I
morning and evening , and each
evening during the wcek. RC\ . " 1' " " ' .
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Geo. L. White of Lincoln will ) ) 'f ,
conduct the meetings. Everybody - ;
body cordially in'itee1. ; rm
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Legal Notice.
In tile County Court of Richardson Couut ) " , 1
Nebraska
In the matter of Probating an authenli. , ' , f
cated copy of the last will and testament of .tiI ! ' , ;
Margaret Rebecca \Vhiteford , deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested - . j
terested that George D. Kirk has deposited
In Hail Court an Instrument purporting to
bo an authenticated copy of the last will .
and testament of said Margaret Rebecca
\VhitcConl , late of lIarCord County in the
stale of Maryland , deceased. It Is ordered I
that the saute be heard 11) the Court Oil the
13th day of May , llJOS , at I ) o'clode a. m. , In .
the Ccunt . Court room In Falls City . In said
Count , when and where all persons inter-
csted stay appear and contest the probate 11 < i
therofore. . 1
11) order of the Court. dated April 24th. " . , ' ,
1905. "
[ srerl ] J. , R. WI LIlITH. J
Judlc of said Court. t
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