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3 In History. IMO Jairn a II. cf Hrotland waa killed be f.ini llnxlmrn ITKfr ollv.r ll.ii.inl Perry, naval hero, t.oin In Houih KlngHlon, K. I ilied III im Thnmaa Kianrla Meuaher, general lxrn In Wairrfurd, Ireland; drowned tinr Kort llanlun whll unwnor of Montana. July 1, l7.

Tha body waa mvar covi rl. General or imliel and lad lha famnua Irtah hriiBiln. Army of lha Potomac lit fora lha war ha waa a noted Fanlaii iinl waa Impiiaoned by lha llrltlah fnvarnmanl on account of hla prlncl (lira. CommrMnr Jacob Jonra, command er nf lha vp whan aha cupturra lha Frolic, died at Philadelphia; born IKl Father Joarhlm Vanlura, an elo quenl Jeaull known aa tha "Italian lluaauel." died: born IMA 1J94 Ooraa Inneaa. noted Amertran land arap palmar, died In Scotland; born 131.

lSUO Tha allied troopa advanced from Tlanlaln on P.hlna. ..11.,. 1. Inln I ik.i. it.

nn nntlt I vniittuiia aj mwww Tbe bniineM IntereaU of tbe conn try bare not bfn affected by the Wall I atrcet trouble, and art deacr bed by Dun to lie "aa aolid aa a rock. i Bryao'a Commoner endortea Judge Thompson of Illlnola for tbe democrat ic nomination for prealdent, and intl tuatee that tbe judge ia jant about tbe blggeat pebble on tbe beaob. Tbe election of a pope dx not protuiae to be abort or aimple matter, and there ia nothing to indicate that a oholoe will take dace for manr dara. Rampolla led at tbe atari, but hia early nrengto may prove weak new to be bia later The enrollment of the Nebraska state nniveraity haa passed tbe two thou sand Ave hundred mark, the largest in tbe hiatniy of the institution. Tbe Brt commencement was held thirty years ago laat June and sine that time tbe attenJanoe has doubled with each decade.

A department of forestry has Wo added which will be in charge of Prof. Frank U. Miller, of tbe bureau of forestry, Washington, D. WILL PROSPERITY EN DI RK. Inter Ocean: Midsummer finds tbe United States with abundant crops, an average foreign and growing domestio trade, and no halts In mina factoring activity save those touted in few lines by differences of opinion as to prices for raw materials.

Tak ing toe country as a whole, every really productive industry and neces sary service may be said to be profit able and prosperous. On tbe speculative as distinguished from tbe productive aide of business tbere haa coiue a halt, whose cauxes are apparent Attempts to anticipate future profits of industry have been somewhat exoesalve, and investors are waiting for these anticipations to be realised before reaching out farther. ucwever, tbe masses of "undigested securities" created in the last few years are being slowly but surely ab aorttod aa productive business over takes upeoulative. All we have to do is to go on as we are now. Yet men walk up and down the street shaking tneir beads and talking about "depres alon.

They confound SDeculativa ritb productive business, and tbink because one baa been halted the other must be failing. They also forget their history and clatter about "a panic being due every ten years. In (a iuej biro conrouna inose "money rKjaeeiers" resulting from excessive leculatlve activity with real Indus trial depression or panics, resulting rrom failure or judgment to profit by Vast experience. Tbe history of the United States shows that real panics are to be ex pected only about every twenty years i that Is, at intervals long enough for a 1 new generation to acquire majoiity a ontrol of business and to come op to tbe time when it must learn in tha hool of exnerlemui. Th.

ILT ITJ. 'kig mmamw SV UUWjrN1 1 fl the paper money panics of 18n. ihs? and 1973, and the tariff revolution panics of 1837 and 1893. Between these real panics there were, as in 155, money squeezes caused by over simulation. That we have fallen somewhat lie low the high tide of McKinley prosperity and are waiting for the realization of the speculative anticipations to I which it gave rise may be freely admitted.

But with productive or real business everywhere prosperous there can be no panic now. Unless than. rhall be hereafter more care than bas fceen displayed at similar eras in the past a real panlo may be looked for somewhere about 1913, but until then, with the exeiolse of ordinary common aonse, our prosperity may be expected p) endure. a COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Riverdalfl.

Tbe Mormon's are bre again. Mr. Storer baa put Dp a new wlud mill. Keyes received car of emil this week Win. Butt tuade a trip to Uconto thin week.

vV. baker will start to tbrenb for C. Ericson tbe firut of the week. Tbe Dennis brothtrn bave decided Dot to gi a tbrenbiug luaenius mis year. W.

A. Wbitnev and Oncar Knox bave lot of alfalfa down, ana it is gmiuK (food and wet. Sartoria. Chas. Finh baa gone to Michigan.

Will UtiKbua is working fr W. H. Jouea. Mian Ida Creiw visited Mr. JohDou liiNt week.

Mm. S. F. Stotts and daughters. vlaited Mr.

and Mrs. bliss McNeal buudsy. Nellie Brown, of Alliance, who la visiting bre, baa been quite nick but la improving. Mra. Murphy, of Litchfield, la vis iting ber daughter, Mra.

C. Mo Neal, jtbia week. Llervr llinote returned home lant Sunday from Miller, where be baa been for all week. Minn Viola Jaaiier celebrated ber six teenth birthdsv. Julr U.

bv Riving a dance for tbe young peoti ile of thin vicinity. tSutier. A. J. Frederick baa a new girl baby at bia boose.

Joe Blitvbkti and wife were in Hear 'v I. a red feeler la Dunning a cue iarKe Icbicken bouse. II. V. rueKPi Hi" uia urw uaiu moat compietea W.

C. Rizer waa in Butler doing puameaa inursaay. Jake Vobland waa in Butler for abort time Friday. Miaa Vera Morris returned from ber viait in Urand laland Sunday. J.

L. IIoMier and D. McCann, were in Kearney for few hours Tuesday. H. Fllfgle'a boy tKk aoddenly quite aick Tburaday night and Dr.

Miller of Ulbbon was called out to aee him. Friday evening we had a very heavy rain. Tbink more water reil tuan at tb'? n.L. ITJ olintered them unite badly. It burned out Dave McCann 's phone.

Buda. Carl Humstick is cutting wheat for Mr. Zebr. Mattie Zehr spent last Thursday with Dora Sutton. Al Sutton has been verv busy haul ing wheat to Buda.

Tearl Brlgham spent last Sunday with Leelie bnavely. Simon Landts and wife did shopping in Buda laitt Wednesday. Mis. J. Martin spent last Wed nee day with Mrs.

L. H. Bond. Mrs. Allen Wiseman entertained company from Kearney last week.

Mra. Neu and daughter Hazel spent last Sunday with Mrs. rred eck. Mr. Deets finUhed putting np alfal fa on Mrs.

Oreen's property litHt week Jim Larimer, of Kearney, was business caller in tbeee parts laat Wednesday. Fred Hastings has returned from Norfolk and is once more carrying tbe mail on Koute Mo. I. Miss Ella Feiker and Miss HnrtenHe Lnbington, of Kearney, spent laat Wednesday with Mrs. Ott Bob.

Sunflower. Mrs. Mort Wbitaker was iu fleas anton Monday. Mra. Charlie Rice will visit ritb ber sister in Idaho.

Mr. Standage cut wbeat for Mr. Rice lust Saturday. Charlie Felblg went to Pleaxanton Wednesday morning. M.

s. J. B. Fisher was a visitor a Pool Siding last Monday. iiai uooi ana rem carpenter are working for N.

U. Barker. Harvest Is tbe order of the dav out here and help is scarce and hard to M. A. Young and Mm.

Hemphill were in Kearney on business laat Mon day. Karl Drown and Felix Carpenter at I6DaM ine aDve Je Wagner Iss.io Rice is in poor health. His 0D Drle" caiue from Kearney 1 neip nnn ni "op Mr. and Mrs. H.

T. Harris and oung and family, visited with dbe fMUlily of Ml I A. ivuug IHBI ouil McUonnell and children OI i ooi oiaing, visited witn Her par M' Mrs. Jacob Fisher, Lt Ml fl atalM Sk Wf Mort Wbitaker and R. K.

Yonn are the possessors of new mowers am I. as i i raaes. mi. nniiaaer nas auo pur I i uuuw new oinaer. Mrs.

F. E. Robblns departed for her nome in lowa last Monday after tnree weexs visit with relatives. She was well pleased with this section of me country. wrs.

l. J. MoConnell and mother went 10 Kearney last Thursday to vis witn the ranitlv of W. K. Fisher and other friends in and around that city.

Thev returned night expressing themselves as highly iuoocu wnu in pa i ast Angnst I bought 2 packages Rocky MonnUin Tea. It kept our lamiiy or aix well tbe whole vear. It a great ramny medicine. 8. 1 uwi.Ha, inuianapoiis.

33 cents. nuii ovuramm. I Generally Satisfactory and Corn Forging to the Front. The Hiniill urflin liarveht Is on and the result are certainly quite gratifying iu quantity Hint quality except on rye and neHrly every Held of that baa paid for itnelf neveral times over titer In no Iohm charged iiKiiioHt it. Taking the county over tbe wheat crop will averse from twenty two to twenty five Imshela to the acre, most of it of excellent quality, and much of it will grmle numlei two Already two carloHila have lecii shipped from PleiiHanton.

It number three. The oats averiign. thoiinb the largest In many year, in Heveml localities luiidly up to expectations. The hot duvn of Julr 'il and bllubted It some, preveuting its filling properly, snd iu Home pUcen the rust cuught ho in a ol It so nml upon me wnoie tue verHge will prohHl.ly not exceed fifty ushels per acre. In the north part of tbe county con siderable spring wheat wan sown and thn result baa been excellent, as the aeaaon waa iuat ritrlit Most of it Will ield over thirty bushels to the acre, The corn imp is so far advanced now that it ia dependent ouly on how early or late tbe frost may be.

A small percentage, where tbe uronnd hs washed or where for any reason tbe parties have failed to cultivate, amounting in a total perhaps of ten per cent of tbe acreage, will fall to produce auvtbini; but fodder. So far the bist corn we bave seen is tbu north part of tbe coucty. Hen ry Abrams, of Beaver, bas a field of over one hundred acrea that on July 27th was tasaeled and silked out, and in fact most of it in that teiritory was tbe same conditiou. Where the fields have been kept clean andculti vat ed tbe corn baa made wonderful growth In the past two weeks. Our old friend and fellow citizen S.

W. Thornton who moved back onto bis farm in Thornton township last March, after speuding five yesrs in tbe city, Is doing hia bvst to improve and beautify bis surroundings. He has six hundred and forty acres near the old homestead most of which be la farming by proxy, consisting of two hun dred and seventy acres of corn, seven ty acres of wbeat, eighty of oata, twenty one bogs, twelve homes and a smsll field of alfalfa with large gardens pro ductive, and well tended, and tbe bouse surrounded by well kept lawns Mrs. Thornton baa over one hundred young cbickeus with another hundred or more unler way. Tbe home lea model of neatness and comfort and both seem to enjoy their duties in their farm life.

Joaenh Clavton. one of tbe settlers In Cedar away bark in tbe early aev entlea, is still farming. lie supposed that tbe hail storm in May bad pound ed hia crop into or out of tbe ground, but bas been agreeably surprised and finds fault now that It took over two Donnda of twine per acre to bind bis rain, and tbinka be may bave to cai ry a atep ladder along with him when he busks bis corn. Among tbe farmers who have faith in tbe corn crop is W. A.

Barron, who bas one hundred acres that is equal to tin beat. Rain or shine be bss culti vated bia corn and all Is well. Opticians Andrewa He Waa Duguiaed. As the reporter stepped Into tbe police court this morning, he beard the judge say "Thirty dollars. "That's a whopper," be thought, and glanced quickly at the man occu pying the chair usually assigned to prisoners.

He hurriedly got out bis book. Tbe person sitting before tbs judire wsa devoid of coat or vest and bad about two weeks giowth of whiskers. As time is an item in news get tint he slipped quietly over to the judge and said "Name, please. I in a hurry. "It's W.

II. Snlixbury," whispeied the judge, and we are talking over little matter or private business. A Musical Fsmlly. Tbe Ilolmberg family, of Wahoo, father and four sons, arc iu town do lug a musical act. Tbe children play, two of them a violin each, one Mate and tbe youngest a cello.

Tb lather plays tbe clarionet, and on national anthems and southern folk lore songs their ensemble work is quite good. 1 hey are on tuelr way to C'oloiado. Come bithei, maiden fair and faith ful, The desire of thy heart Is granted, Before thee are the gates of unknown Beauty free, 'tis Hocky Mounts Tea. Urn. Sotrawru.

$4 60 TO LINCOLN AND RETURN Via Burlington Route. Account Nf braxka Epworth Assembly. Tickets on sale Angust 4 to 13 with return limit to August 14. On the program are: Bishop Isaac W. Joyce, of Minneapolis; Frank Rob rson; Captain Richmond Pearson llobson.

the bero of tbe Merrimac; Prof. Favour, of Chicago; Fred Emerson Brocks; Kev. Thus. McClsry; Kev. Sam P.

Jones; Lou J. Bena champ; Rev. R. S. McArthur.

D. of New York; Karl Oermaine, of leveland Rev. Hugh E. Smith, of I Angeles, and others Splendid musical features by Roney's Boys' C'oucert company, Chicago Glee Club. Assembly Chorus, eta, eU Many educational advantages will be offered during tbe assembly.

See the Burlington ticket agent for particulars. a a a Fruits an vegetables WATSON. The GKCEIS Often The Kidnejx Are Weakened by Orer WorL Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Mood. It used to be considered that only urinary ami bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning In tbe disorder ol these moat important organs. Tbe kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work.

Therefore, when your kidncytare weak or out of order, you can understand bow quickly your entire body ia affected and how every organ seems to ran to io us duty. If you arc sick or feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. Kilmer's bwaui Koot. because aa soon sa your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health.

A trial will convince auyone. If you sre sick you can make no mis take by firat doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, the great kidney remedy, ia wion realized. It itamla the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent ana oneHionar ant bottles.

You may have a sample bottle noa or aa by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer lling hnmton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp Root, snd the ad dress, Dioghamton, N. every bottle. Eat All You Want. Persona troubled with indigestion or Dyspepsia can eat all tbey want it tbey will take Kodol Dyspepsia Core. This remedy prepares tbe stomach for tbe reception, retention, digestion and assimilation of all of lha wholesome food that may be eaten, and enables tbe digestive orgsns to trsnsfonn the same Into the kind of blood that gives health and strength.

Sold by N. P. Hansen. Cursd Paralysis. W.

S. Bsily, P. O. Trua, Tsxas. writes: "My wife hsd been suffering five yesrs with paralvaia in ber arm.

wben I was persuaded to use Ballard's Snow Liniment, which cured ber all right I have also used it for old sores, frostbites, and skin eruptions It does tbe work." 25c, 60o, and $1.00 bottles at Hansen's, SATISFACTORY RESULTS a .1 i Arc assured wncn you iw your (arm for sale with B. F. SCHAEFLG Kaa'aey, nab. DR. J.

S. BLANCHARD, Physician and fturftson. Office and Reatilanoa, Horn Oaolml and nd over Kearney Urooary Store. Special Attention to DitMsrs of Tbs Eye, Ear, Nom and Throat. Hour, a to 6 and 7 to 8 p.

Bo lb rbonea 160, MearSp The DentUt TWENTY VCANB CXFtRICNCK. I have all the lalaal melborte ft dolnf any klad ofa lloa lob of Denial Work that yon may wtaa bar dona, and prim thai will aull you. Call on bm and at for roaraaU, )SA0 lor sQ Anterior Teeth in Brides Tort, 27k. Gold. $5.00 lor Set ol Teeth.

Coins and get them SO Cents lor Pom FUlinra. SO Cents lor Cement PUllngv SO Cents sod Up for Alloy FUlinfs. 75 Cents and Up for Gold Fillings Crown and Bridge Work Steclalty. Offloe Romoved to Be jsm over UMQiidea Basis Kearney, Neb. Dr.

Franklin Potts, PHYSICIAN. Oflea, Tweaityaaoood aUaat, In Soor luaidenoa, Bavwaia araoa, sal Bwtoffloa. lUaldenoB, savwaia a ran tM, twaotf sad Twenty isms4 awsaaj. mm SEE MR. Henry Eames RECITAL At Baptist Gborcb, AUGUST 7.

Reserved Seats 50 Cents. JOHN SANDBERG Merchant Tailor Now showing a beautiful assortment of Men's Spring and Summer Suitings. Latest luiDoried Scotch homespuns, Kng. lisb ana German novelties. Silk mil tures and outing cloths.

Quality of goods, (it and workmanship guaranteed. An early call invited. Room 8, ever Golden Eaftle star raa I I faX Berries, Fruits and Vegetables! ARRIVE DAILY! We are headquarters lor MOUNTAIN BfRRIES. Red Raspberries. Black Raspberries.

Dfnbrrr.es, Currants, Pie Cherries. BLACKBERRIES arc at their beat. Put them up now. Order the day before. They sell fait and won't last lone.

We are the cheapett and get them direct from the grower. Water Melon, and Cantaloupe Are In I Buy one and five your doctor a job. Dr. C. V.

D. Batten Physician and Suroeoo eeraev. Nebraska oi. Pru OFFICE OF E. J.

WOOLWORTH. EatablUhed 1587. About a Half Million Dcllars Worth Of Ileal Kfttnla to Sell. PIN YOUR FAITH absolutely In the reliability of our work. We are experts in bicycle repairing, and rnpy a rrpulntion for skill second to none in lb, business, llring us your wheel when out of order.

We will put it in first da shape in a short time at small cost, REMEMBER, we do all kinds of repairing in such lines as (iuns, Umbrellas, Bicycles, etc. T. H. BOLTE. ftcott Bolta Block.

I ij liKtoxft inr1 uxoui' uum TEMPTING TID BITS. We carry a choice line of toothsome dainties for after dinner. Our stock includes selected fruits, nuts, preserves sauces, pickles, puddings and a variety of finest delicacies, together with pure cr flee, teas, cheese and fancy groceries generally. Everything is strictly reliable the best quality. First class goods, low prices, prompt attention thu's all.

HAASE SON ft. CLAPP CO. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Room 8, Opera House Kearney Allen Barney Real Estate Farm Loan Insurance ONLV BONOCO BSTRCTIH KGARINEiY, NEB. 1 A Danamorc No. 4, Moat Beautiful and LlAhteet Runnlnft Machine In the World, In Operation at Office of The Hub.

Amenta, Kearney, Neb.

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1889-1918