The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 12, 1905, Image 8

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Platle Center '..iohvokm.v.n
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I Pintle (Vntor MiWrilx't" nmy lfi) llnrrlp.
tlonx lo.lnliii I) Ili'tinii. If )im imt In I n nt
wll iitijtlilmj, m Mr, Ki'uati mul lit lilm mtwr
liw it in tlio lpwlim: tuiixr of I'lntM muni)
.loiirtml ml nlwijh iln II, . )iiiu. Hut nilicr
tleo In jour tionio iht litt Hiiiii-iiiint tlmi
with .limriml mli'rllitiM I
I'Iiht-mIii)' t ill)
Tho third mnntini: of t ho Shako
spearo clnh met last evening at the
homo of Miss Alico Hughes.
John '1. Kvans of Mayvillo is trans
acting business In l'latteCenter todnr.
John ( Megan will depart with n
crowd of landeekors for Pierre, 8. I),
noxt Tuesday, returning the following
week.
Fred J. OouhrliiK, who lins been
visiting in Osceola the past few days,
rtituniPit homo yesterday Ho report
that tint Motiden itnil Hornier families
who niovud down thoro last spring aro
wnll pleased with their locution.
Mr. nnil Mrs. John Roberts and .Mis
Sarah Roberts, who have been visit
ing relatives hero lor tho past few
days, havo returned to their homo in
Oitinlm.
C. A. Heardsloy of Columbus was
t rntivact inr business hero today.
Mr. mid Mrs. OIiiih. Watts of Watts
villc are in town today.
Tint junior baoball teams ot I'latte
Center and Iltimphrpy will piny thin
afternoon at I'latte Center,
il'ililii) Dull))
Unit item front our I'latte Center
correspondent In written no poorly it
can not bo deciphered. It says hiiiikc
tiling about the purchase of a cream
separator to be Mint to a South Dnkota
homestead for the wife to turn while
the husdhaml is absent and I lie name
John Kegati appearH aim in the item.
I'lctto Center readois may be able to
make the connection. I'M.
Mm l.ncid and daughter Julia of
Spalding formerly of l'latco Ci liter,
(.pent Thursday with frienilM here.
Tim Misses Anna, Knima and llossio
Webster roturued to Schuyler last
night accompauixd by MIhn Tessio
I'ollanl who will upend the siimmor
there.
S T. Clother, Wm. Hoiinoi-soy,
John Oroismi and John Mofiet are
in Columbus today.
i'latte Center will play and win a
mine of ball with Columbus Sunday
F. II. Davis of Madison transacted
business here this week.
It S. Dickinson and C. K. Snyder
of ColumbuH transacted business in
town today.
Miss Mabel Snyder of ColumbuH
was in town today transacting business
for the Nebraska Telephone Company.
The Junior base ball tenuis of Hum
phrey nail I'latte Center played a hot
iramo of ball here yesterday. Some I
to H in favor of liatto Center
II. I) Lamb returned trom Omaha
Inst night and departed for the Port
bind KxH)sitioii.
.Miss Kittle Ocntlcmnu returned to
Craml Island last night.
Hereafter tho mail will tut distrib
uted every night after the ariival of
the Norfolk train.
iSuturdiij's Oml))
f Nl'KOIAL-Mrs. O. M. Orunther
and sous Alfred ami Homer went to
Columbus today to meet C. M.Ortiuth
er who In returning from an extended
western trip
II. C. Hums, formerly a lesident of
thin place, but now ot Siouv City is
here visiting old ai ipiaintauret
Our ball team will go down to the
county seat tomorrow mid quim likely
take a long tut fall out ot the city
(Hides in that eitv.
Our boy are well tlod to give Co.
Iiimbus a run for their monev mid if
their new suits we heir so much about
are not buttle scarred when the came
ends, then we tubs our crtimittton of
our bovs here.
Mr. Denis Hegnu lett today for Fill
lerton where he will vi-it lu brother
Thomas and family
Walt Hloedorn, has returned from
Franklin, Nelir , ami will spend the
summer hcic
GRESTON
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lll.lll Mini li'l III til IhltrrtlH,. l in i.. IhihIiiu;
IMHrnr I'liittii ruiitit), iIiiiiiiiiiI till. -tlw,ln
lln Iiii1ii'n. Ailn'tllm in i.iir Iimiiih uiHr
liixl. Siliii-llii'lll III ll Willi .l.uiriml ii.lu.Hi-.
iiik
I', A. June'. M, 1 I'ln nii'iun mil kiii
l-etiii. Cull pnililplv iiu-wereil il.i nil
nllil.
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Wo aro hcadquartors lor
ovory thing in Drug sun
dries, Paints, Wall Paper
and Painter's Supplies.
Prescriptions a specialty
CRESTON PHARMACY
I'iii'wIiij'n Dal) i
Mr. J. F Magill drove to Coluin
bits Saturday. His daughter Miss
Muzie returned with him on Monday.
Hubert AuHtiu spout Sunday with
hie wife.
.J 1 J.l -- . -I I -,1 ,' l - l- - T -I IT Tl' -
Mr, McDonald has resigned hit po
sition as clork (or C V. Uuhmnn.
Miss Kdlth l'ostlo mid Mr Percy
NicholH from urnr Leigh spent Sunday
with Mls Hlniich l'otlo.
Me'sr.s Don and Dick Omniuull hnvtt
lituchnruil a new antotnoblle for their
mail route
Mi Ada Western" t Is on tlm sick
list this week
The post olllco bullldlng lecelved a
new coat of paint lust week
Miss Vlors of Klslng City, Nebr.,
a trained nurse from Klslng City hos
pital, is spending two weeks nt I'rof
I. (minis'
Sunday a fat ball game was play
ed between Creston mil Olarkson,
snore ."i to 10 In favor of Creston which
gave the winners new life to go to
Meadow drove this wnk.
Dr Morris bus a phono, No -'", in
his new olllce
H. G. MORRIS, M. D.
( 'all Crc-t n I'lnii unify.
Cull- prompll.v iiii-weuil Imyoi niglil.
Cic-tun. Nelirnkii.
Miss Florences I (tilth departed for
Fon dii Lac, Wisconsin last Monday
to visit relatives.
Miss Lottie rerkinsou and sister
Kittle lmvo gone to Salt Lake to spend
their summer vacation.
I). 1 Mahouey has been soiling
the Skortipa stock at Tnrnov the past
three days.
H. 0 Morrow anil daughter (Jrace
departed for Meadow tlrovo to attend
the CI. A. H. reunion this week. They
will also spend a few days with friends
at Niobrara.
Mrs. Kelioe's new iiiachiui) Iioum) is
Hearing completion.
Will Chamberlain Meyer ot S. I).
who has been visiting his parents over
Hie fourth left for his home Sntur
unlay. A. O Parker returned from his
western trip Sunday.
Wm. Hloedorn went to Franklin to
day on buxiuess.
77i ..III".
t Tho official papers of Platte county
this week will contain two pages in
nonpareil typo of description of do
liuiUPiit taxes.
This publication means much ex
pense to the people whose names ap
pear on them lists. That Journal
readers may know the situation exact
ly, and not blame any county officer
or ofltireis for what they aro legally
forced to do, we note the important
provisions of the law "On or before
the first day of July of each year the
county tronurer shall file with the
clerk of the district court a petition."
"The filing of such petition shall op
erate as the commencement of a sever
al action against each parcel of real
estate showing in the petition, as woll
as against evety party having or
claiming any interest, right, titlo or
claim in or to such real estate or any
part thereof."
"Within ten davs after the filing of
such petition the county treasurer
shall cause a notice to be published.
Suoli notice shall be sinned by the
county treasurer and published for
four suceessivo weeks."
"There shall likewise be published
in connection with such notice a com
plete list of tho lauds ami lots as is
shown in the county treasurer's state
ment ot ileliuiueut taxes, and opposite
each description Hut jiuino of the own
er, as well as a statement ot the total
amount of taxes and asses.smiuts and
interest thereon to Ouiober first, to
which shall be added a docket fee of
one dollar, which amount may be en
tered in gross ngauist each parcel "
" In all caseii where the taxes mid
assessments set torth in the petition
have not been paid on any tract of
laud or lot on or before the oth day of
September ui.xt following the tiling
of the petition and wiieie no answer
has been tiled within the time herein
bofore limited or under mi order of
court, it shall be the duty of any
judL'e in the district court m which
tho suit is pending, to enter a deciee
in tavor ot the State ot Nebraska ami
against all ihe ilcM'tiptions of icnl
(Mute st mul in i.' in dcfunlr "
Comity Assessor Oalley reported tho
assessment ot Platte county to tlm
S.ate Hoard lust week and his report
furnishes some interesting comp.iri
sous with the figures of the w no.
sersmeiit. The toial this ytnr is
:t.'.);o (Vill :f. as compared with fl.NW,.
it)!! (10 for mo l, or a gain this year of
f.'.T.C.i'.i ;. of this gain S 10, sd-.'.vii Im
represent i'd ii an increase in the as
M'siiipnt of railroad property. The
railroads went raised front fM.'I.OTO 11
list year to .s.'i:i,s,7:j t Iiik year. In
round numbers the railroad inorenni
is nearly two ami a Half times us
much as that of all other property
together. It is interesting to mite that
burglar proot safes have decreased
from ISO last year to j.Vl tins ymi ;
type-writing machines trom :i to Hi;
money on hand or deposit from f.i,(M
to .!'.. It 11; diamonds mid jewelry
from f.'OU to fliilT, sewinu- machines
from ;.".Ml to is'.H Horses cattle, hogs
and corn all sho v a good incremo.
As pointed nut in this paper before,
the city of Columbus is JI.OOi) poorer
this year than it was lust owing to the
mIm Mftnl Wu
tax dodging abilities of some of our
people who call theniseltes good cltl
.one. '
Kov. Deiss and wlfo of Horger, Mo.
arogunM at tho homn of.T. Pinpte
mid family this week.
llalloy West of Schuyler called nt
tho Journnl olllco thin afternoon. He
was on his way to Seward.
I. II. Ilritell mid his little daughter
went to St. Kdward to visit Mr, Ilrlt
fell's father this morning.
Try our Wend Conl. fi.TiO a ton at
"Hrds. Nowuinn fc Wolch,
tit Olllco east of North Oiwra House.
Mrs. W. II. Mathews and little son
Lointi of Ohio mid Mrs. Walter Lndd
of Oiunlm nrn visiting a few days this
week with Mrs. A. L. Kooti.
J.W. Wnrilln has moved Into the V,'.
W. Kathbnrn cottage. The Weaver
house vacated by Mr. Wnrdiu will be
occupied by Prof, and Mrs. (Iraves.
Mrs. Joseph Fcnftelil of St. Kdward
is lying serliously ill at St. Mnry's
hospltol from a kidney trouble.
Little hope Is held oat for her te
covery. J. K Hurt ami Ktta C. Wihoi were
married yesterday by County Judge
Hntterniau. iloth parties aro from
Mead, Nob., mid both have been di
vorced from previous marriages.
(leo. Hondergard of Chicago has
accepted n position an saloimnn In the
clotihng dojiartment of Frlohof ' n store.
H. F. Wilson whom Mr. Sonderguid
succeeds has acceptol n ttoaltioti as
fravoliug salesman for a Chicago shoo
house with hoadiuarters at Ouiahu
A tetnM)rry injunction wan granted
in district court, on application of
Chorsty M. Kdwards, against the vil
lage of Lindsay. The injunction ro
strains the village from opening a
village street across certain laud
which the plaintiff alleges has been
used solely for agricultural purpons,
fartbor Haying that nhe had already
usked to have tho laud sotaratod from
tho village. In addition to a restrain
ing ordor from tho conrt nhe asks f ftOO
dmnagoH for (Trading already done by
tho villnge on said land.
Mnny peoplo havo mado use ot the
modern incubator puroly an a money
getter. Hut there are also many jhjo
pie who lmvo made use of it simply
as mi interesting diversion. And tho
latter class often pursue their diver
sion with greater skill than the form
er do their business. Miss Petite
Martvn is one of Columbus young
ladies who has been running an in
cubator this summer as a diversion
and sho has made a record with her
first hutch that will make experienced
Incubator jveoplo look to their laurels.
Out of KIT eggs she secured a hatch of
i chicks, plymonth rocks, white
rocks and butf cochins.
Supervisori Investigating
Tho special committee of supervisors
appointed to investigate the charge
agaiaust Suiorvlsors Krnst and Dernier
of overdrawing their salaries is in
session this afternoon. So far they
have not agreed on a recommendation
to the board, but it can bo safely
said that their fludlug as to the facts
is that the two supervisors in ques
tion have overdrawn ai charged.
Whether tho committee will recom
mend that tho oounr attorney bo in
structed to proceed against Messrs.
fcrnst and Hemler cannot be told un
til tho comtntteo reports to the board.
Suporvlnors (loot., Held mid Swan
son aro the committee.
The board of supervisori this morn
ing granted a license for saloon to J.
P. Sokol of Duncan, to continue one
yrur from August II.
Tho petition of Wm. Duesman was
granted for location of a road in
(iranvtUc tvvp.
Gun Tensoirlorf of Lost Creek tvvp
and Martin Onkle of Granville tvvp
were appointed road overseers.
Almost the whole foreuooii was ta
ken up with the Honggler-Hnot tuber
road dispute. The hoard had granted
thn petition of Mr. Hoettcher and
Hengglor ami others asked for a re
consideration. C. J. Garlow appeared
for them. The reipiest was denied.
llonroe.
Mrs. H C Parsons wu calle d to
Osceola yesterday by the serious ill
ness oi her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Fil
man. Miss Mabel Thurston of Genoa vis
ited last night and today at tho home
of C. II. Galley.
Mrs. F. K S rot her and sou of
Primrose visited in Montoo but week.
J Leonard MoCono died at his home
in this eiiy last Wednesday morning.
Ho had bten 111 for r. long period, and
while his death was not entirely un
expected it was a great shock to liin
many friends. He was :i:i years old
ami has mad i his home here for about
four vvats. He leaves a wife and
three small children. The funeral
was held at the residence at uluo
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Thi Kind You Hivi Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature! of
(ZsjtfZ&Z:
...!' mi in' 'i
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o'clock Friday and he wai burled in
tho Columbus cemetery bcilde hit
mother.
Presiding Klder Millard preached In
tho Methodist church here last Son-
day.
Miss Zella lllodgett
visiting at the homo
father, C. Van Alton.
() M. Kdvertou, who
the general morcautlto
of Lincoln is
of her grand-
has been In
business here
for tho last nino months, traded hi
stock of merchandise to J. E. Dack &
Co. last week. Tho consideration wan
a property near Shelby, Neb., to
which place ho expect to move hi
family in the near future.
Dr. M. K. Gleason attended the ball
game in Columbus on Sunday.
If. A. Mansfield and Mr. and Mr.
K K. Watts went to Genoa on Sunday.
Real Estate 1'ransferi.
0 J Cnrrlg Shorltl' Atty Wag
tier It s bk II, If si bk '.',1st
mid to Platte Con., and lots
I blk l.'I.Lockners 1st add to
Humphrey, Sheriff deed f l.'iOOO
WN Hetisley to KJdora Hur
rell, 1st s blk 102.W Col wd i:i:i 00
Stnnllarnes to 1 Gluck It "mud
(1 blk I Tnrnov, wd siiH) 00
Aug Wagner to Peter Lnchilli
gor, uw 10-lSi-l w, wd 1 Wi
Frances E Nay to Kit TitVauy,
Its 11 mid lu blk 7, Gerrntd
addition to Columbus, wd oOO (H)
John Mirra to Maria Lahoda,
It SiOnud 21 blk 11, Lindsay,
Wll
Peter Lushsinger et al to A
Wagner, n soli-111-1 w, wd
J A Kort to J F StotTes blk I
pt blk '.', Kipps ndd to Hum
M Morgan to A Dohmen and "...
sw Ti isi ft w wd
Atiges Ktis to Jon Pvtel Its H
mid 10 blk ' Tnrnov
Emit Schoou to H T llulshlzer
no so. st.'i-lh-'.'
II S Elliott to It Dickinson, en
w is.;i vv wd
J T Haughau to S J ltyan ho 4-
:n is-1 w wd
II J Arnold to A G Luescheu
jit It I blk M Columbus wd
Mary Geisi to J J Smith. Us ii
mid I blk I 'J, Col wd
E A H rod boll rn G A Johnson
It If. nlk I J, Lindsay, wd
C A Johnson to E O Johnson
It 211-27 -'.MIopo t,dd to4,ini.
Hay wd
J E Kaufmntm to Will Kauf-
manu Itii blk si. Col wd
I2.'i0 00
I 00
:iooo (Mi
HiOO oo
200 00
11200 (K)
tHK) 00
12000 00
asoo oo
I 00
I00O (H)
2(HKI 00
1 00
S Humus to School Dist -10,1:1
and 11 blk H.Tarnov wd
Sofia Dustu to Joe Duster, It
o blk i:t, Duncan wd 1 (Hi
II Nol Anderson to S J Wong
son and wife no and no 710-
I wd 1000 mi
Nollio Dickey to Fred Dahl-
manu It 4 blk it, Cornleawd in.' oo
Stan Darn to Chaa Pytol, It
l.". blk r, Tnrnov, wd 100 00
II Hockontireger to Frank
Scliiltz It 7 blk Si, Hocher
Place add to Col wd :t00 IK)
Sarah Scott to IlerthaJohnaou
ltsti blk I, Hechor Flnco add
to Col wd 1.V1M) 00
J W Slaughter to Jo G Schaf
or It I and blk ' 1st add to
Humphrey wd I'mDOIOO
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feature of the Day' Trading and
Closing Quotation.
t'lllciKO. .Inly II. All uttlrliil f.ircnist of
riOn lui imiiinioti In Ninth ninl Smitli lii-
Kotll LMVC llll tllnn t,.ll In MllfHt
vnliins ii.ilm. Iiiiiiii,. iliMiiaiHl for mull
w licit In NoiiilnMMirni inuiki'tH lulii.il
liliini: l!i.. iiihn ,t the clusi- the Hep.
Illlllll'l llitlul lls .'WiMjC I'lllll siimi., tl
(.Mill nf '.(.. O.iIh i.,. ii i ( l,'('l,,.. i'Iuh.
vIsI.iiih ,.,. piuLllnill) iimluiij,.'!. Clu.
Iiil- iiilri'i.
VVIii'iil Si.ili.iiln'r, "Js'c.
I'iiiii S(.ilruilici-. .Vii'.
iiis Si.iii'ih!mi :ii.(:tir.;i.
I'm I. Scii'tuliir, SlaVi. J
l.nn! Sciti.iitiir !f7.'jo.
Itllis Si'iti'iiilirr, 7.Y't7.!i.',
Chicago Live Stock.
I'lilcnsit. .lulf 11. rmili. itiiTlpts, T,-
Ml, htlMl! ; Uiiiiil ti, III lino t . S-..-jy
"""' I r t ilium. :i.7V,ir,..v.s shirkers
- i i mum. Ki.,v,frVi: slnckcrM
iinl ficilciK, $'.,..iH'it.'..-,i cows, J.7.V,il.h.-,;
Ii'lfi-ls, J'."J.Vil,.,Vi, liltlllcls, fl.TilSil'J.dO;
iiiIn. s'.'UKiiioO: ruin. s. .?::.(kkiii,7.-,; Ti'hs
I
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i... -i.i-ii.. s,,...ij,i, i, Macs Kim ili, .),.
., iocs lower; nilveil mul hutilieiH. $.1 HI
'"''"' e I In clinlce lieiuy, V..VV, ,',,7i' I. ,;
li licit v, .Cinovi;..,",.-,, iiUhi, $.i.:t.Vi(i,i.7,i;
hulk nf sii,. .,..-. .'jci,, ii.-,. St i ltei.itn,
tll. sliinit-, litllilo simile hlchi'l'. Km H I
tn clinlce .liei, S.'i.'LVio'i.fri; N'r In
elinlie iiiliil, $ I., "id. i (,-,..,,, ,.Mterii Klievp,
H 7."..f." 7."i. n.itlte l.unlis, $." ('(is J.,.
South Omaha Live Stock.
Smith Oinnlin, Jnlv II Cut Me Jlrrrlpts,
H.'", stemlj ; miiUe kti-rrs, f.'iJ.Vuft.iai;
cows mul lii'lfiii, .'I.0,J4..V; western
rteei, :i ''.V.-. 10. einiHcrs. f I.T.Vn'.M!;
sleeker Mini f leiw, .1.l'i,.MO; chIw's
Vl.i'iifi.lll; ImlN, Ktinr. 'le., l.l.'.'.Vifl.lll,
llns Itieelpt4, 0,rill; I'-miCfr; homy,
s.'..,7'yi.'i:i.'i. tnlxe.i. .v;iora.-.a-.; light, $.VfK
M'i ID, itil-.. $4.0H'il.-.)t. Imlk nf Ml Ins. :,;(U
'H.MIV Sheep ItrerlptK, .1,-.1i); 10 blfller;
tveitein. $.V7.V.Ml 41); wetllfm, .-, nor(t.-,,7J;
I'vu't, SI.OO'ii.'i.U); liiiiitis, .,Vir.7 .V.
Kama City Live Stock.
Kmikiis city, July 11,- rmtl Keeclpta,
U.lMI, weHk tn lne Inwir; tholco bvt
kteers, .' ridT ; fair fn (mul, f 4.'.'.ViIfi 00;
western feil steel h, f.1.7.Vi..'.,.'; tmker
mul freilei, f'J,7.Vi(4..Vt; i-mik Hint helfi-r.
s'.'J.V.i,-,.:'.-,. IhiIIk. -' .'Vi.HO: cht, H.llt
'.".'4i Itecs UeeeliiK, tt.OOil; ,'.e Inner;
up. $:.m. imik .if ".lien. f.'i.irfi-Vffis.t'jifc;
'lent.r. $'. :i.Vi.- 10 pjekrrs. ."...,l7Ui,-..4:.;
I'k's ami lluht V:.i:-t: :0 Shoep Ren-lplH,
il.'JO ,V,t to,- hlelier, Uiulis l(k,f,'.e Inwer;
l.i ii, U, vo.oo;,;; tti (wti, I4.i0i4c.jj.
Columbns Markets.
Corn 12; wheat '; oat 2u; rye fri;
barley 21; eggs Os; hutter liitoln;
potatoes GO ; bogs 1,85; jtoultry Tc lb.
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Three Ranch Snaps.
In thi list Ranch
NO. 1 A ranch of iri.nnn :wvoi. : i-m'ln 'inm tun CS
railroad. 17G0 acres deeded, one school section under 5
20 year lease, 8 sections homesteadod. Cuts 1000 tons 9
wild hay and runs 1000 head cattle. HO miles of fence, 2
good house, windmills and un-to-datc ranch improve- K
ments. 50 acros timothy aiuf alfalfa. (!00 acres jrood S3
alfalfa land. Will sell with or without stock. Will Jl
sell on easy payments. K
NO. 2-A ranch of 112.000 acres, six miles from the
railroad; 1000 acres deeded, one school section under
20 year lease; several sections homesteaded. Excellent
fences, windmills, and ranch improvements. Cuts S00
tons of hay and will run S00 head of cattle. A bamain
for cash.
NO. 3 A ranch of (.000 acres; 17(50 acres deeded.
Will cut 050 tons of wild hay. One of the best hay and
alfalfa ranches in the hills. Well fenced, watered and
improved. Will trade for merchandise or farm in east
ern Nebraska.
For prices and direct
at the JUTKNAL OFFICE.
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District 44 and Vicinity.
The school board met Friday even
ing at the nchool house nml luliorc 1
until midnight m vain endeavor to
eleot a teacher, after which they ad
journed to meet again in two week.
There aeeui to ho a genoral ruin
plaint thi spring from farmer, ot
to of ehiokeu from the ravages ot
ratH, weasel, stray tom-cat and vie
Ion hogs; nearly every farm house re
ports the loo of from 10'J to IIOO young
chickens.
Richard Adamy fininheil cutting an
M)-acre field of wheat Sunday. In
fact, harvest In now on. Hye 1m cut,
wheat is all ready for the sldiie, hur
ley ditto, and enrlr oats are lipeniiiL'
fast and will get attention lute in the
week. The wheat 1 of good qnalttv.
Captain Mikie Diuecn went up to
Madison Friday to vihit IiIh lirother
John and see tho now hcrco trailer.
returning Sunday noon. Ho with
much pleased with the new prospec
tive trader.
Tho MIhshs Edith and Anulelhrriiig
went to Chicago about the l.'ith ultimo
Mis Edith returned just before the
fourth, Accompanied by a young gen
tleman cousin. Mis Annie went ti
Naotna, III . to visit a family of nucle.s,
aunt and cousins, and will probably
remaiu two weekn.
The writer saw a bucket of milk
fresh from the separator Inst Sunday,
with altout two inches of foam on it,
standing outside the door, when an
old Plymouth Rock rooster came
along and stepped up for a drnnght.
He made three attempt, going lower
each time, before he could got through
the foatn.By the time bo finally ot
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down to the milk nml got a sip, he
wni up to his neck in foam. After
vain nt tempts to scratch tho whlto
cojs oil" with his bind f.,tt, ho evi
dently became convinced t hut it was
mowing, for he put nu head down
and hiked out for cami), never mop
Ding inn ii ho wns nifefy ttiniiln tho
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The rain kcpius to havo ceased ami
good hibornr.s nro much iu demand.
Wo do not know of a .singlo turkoy
being raised in this iiiiuiediato neigh
orliood. Why is this";
Humphrey.
I I'loill till' DiMIIIKTIlt.)
Miss Alatv Dineen, who 1ms boon
visiting relatives nml friends nt Oo
liiiiibus the past few weeks, returned,
homo la'.t Sunday evening.
Mr nml Mrs. 1 K. McKillip and
sotiCeno went down to ('anibridgo
Monday evening to spend tho Fourth
with Air. McKilllp's mothernud other
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Swallow nro
packing their household elleots thin
week preparatory to moving to Em
poria, Kansas. They will leavo Sun
lay for their now homo.
Mrs. Anton Fnngiiinn, accompanied
hv her father-in-law, went to Council
lllutTs Wednosdny whom the Indy wilt
submit to an operation by Dr. A. F.
Condon nt Mercy hospital.
Mr. nml Mrs. Frank Krauso return,
ed to their homo nt Frinceville, III.,
last Friday nftcr a few dnvM visit nt
this place with his brother Watlio anil
family and old-time friends.
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