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The Alma Weekly Record from Alma, Nebraska • 5

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1 A Hammocks 75c to 5.00 at Furses, you cant lay on tne floor at these pnces.Hang up in' one. I CITY NEWS. TIMETABLE Alma, Neb. More Chcup Excursion Via Illinois Central Itnilroad -from Omaha, Rev. Seyler departed to day Fred Fritz, the Wilcox Butcher, KFridy) for Dibton Kans where r16 80es to th appointment of another minister.

Last week lie Cloak etracl Jacket A noiseless SLATE Lincoln. Omaha, ('tucago 8t. Jozuph, ph, was iu Alma a week taking Fair. T. II.

Roper of Ragan was in the City Thursday. Mr. Roper is one of Ragans best farmers. in the whs called to Lincoln to fill an ap-1 pointment. Denrar, Helena, Butte, Portland, Kansas City, Salt Lake City, St.

Louis and all points, San Franoleoo and all east and south. points west. TRAINS LRAVS AS FOLLOW Local freight daily, Bed Cloud, and points east Local express daily, Linooin, Omaha, hicago, points Fast freight tast freight daily DonTor intermediate -2 Pm Local freight daily Oxford 4.43 pm Local express daily, PonTor, poiuts iu Col. Utah and Cali. 9 pm Thos.Heitzman, a cousin of Mrs.

Albert Bovey, arrived in' Alma from Denver were he conducts a Saratogo Chip factory (those chips Bronze Turkeys. Cjrus Cox had some of the largest bronze turkeys at the Street I Fair that we ever saw in Mr. Cox takes great pains to have the best that money can buy. Hi Given Free with each are made from potatoes and are ex-Sleeping, dining and reclining chair cars. I ra fine eating.) Mr.

ileiUman at (scats freoi on thro treins. T.cUs so snd ln' tiie'uuitod time lived in any point one Alma, he was welll'9 one 'e successful farmers on pleased with our Street Fair. rare Dog. State or Cauada. For information, time, table, maps ana pair of School shoes tick-ets call on or addrtws Z.

T. Kemper, Alma, Nod. or Boys Suits. Stromsburg and Alma Division B. R.

R. Train No. 24 leaves 5 :15 a. m. daily except VamSo.

2 arrives 4.13 p. m. daily except Sunday. nimt ntinn rrl ailll Dunhmikl, Agent. All information giadlj given regarding ticket.

rates, etc. Arthur Kemberling of the I Stanton C. Gould, our entor-Bloomingtou Advocate force made prising young merchant, has just the Record a pleasant call last put in another National Gash! week Register at a cost of $325. we I Seed Whe For Sale. I are I)lea9ed to 8ce our advtil'tiser8 I Raised from seed slipped inlPr0ePor il1 busineBB.

2 Boston, Mass $31,75 A HOVC RITE! QUOTED ARE FOlt ROUND I TRIP TlClvKlS. (H Date, of ml for column ASopt. tilth I and gtnl Return limit 3J days For column dates of .1 1 Cct. 2nd. Rid, rib and 5th STANTON C.

GOULD. from Russia last spring. All. Allmond, Huntlj. Bridge-j Frank Thompson, of W.

C. Murryj Alma. I Port Nebraska, arrived in Alma I 3 1 1 i i (2) Dates of sale Oct Frank is last Friday night. principle in the High School at Bridge-1 I port. i i Mr.

and Mr. Jy Piper spent a part of Saturday and Snuday at Judge Sylvan Lodge Neb. every Thursday evening Farmer Editor." o' 51 Winter wheat, No. 49c Bealls country home. Spring wheat, 2 51c Christian Aid Society will meet it 3 49c 1 I at Mrs Tubbs September 20-26.

Gthto lOih incluaiio 1 Rotnrn limit Nov. 12th. In addition to above. Special Excnrahm I rates to many other point, in Indiana, Ohio Michigan, Pcmiej iv aria. Now York, and Ron turky.

Mrs, Tanner, accompanied by Hmnosa.krr8 oxcnrblone firel and third Tues-1 xr rv I i Mays in each month, to Northoru and South Mrs. Dan Jandabeur, departed for orn Omaha last Wednesday night. Coiroapoudeuco aollcid and information Mrs. Tanne, pec .0 buy cue of 1 the best pianos that money can W. H.

Brill, Dit. raa. purchase before she returns. Mrs. I 111 CeBt R- 0maha Nob-1 next Wednesday at ppm sharp.

Come prepared for for work. 3oo Corn Oats, Rye Money To Loan. Weareahleto makq loans at 6 per cent interest on good farm pro- Hogg $6.00 $6.40 1 Ed Coady and family, of Wood- Tanner is considered the best mu- Potatoes 30 40 ruff, took in the Free Street Fairs't'aa a Alma. Eggs at Alma last week. C.

E. Lovejoy, who represents perties in this or adjoining coun- JJt Mary Slyer, departed tut Chamberlain Medicine Im. Batty M.v ,3 oc 15.00 lust Saturday night, for. m01ltIl8 1 made tbu Keooeo pleawiit call! maun. mui Ajomiuaji iiigm, a inontns i A Good A BIG DISCOUNT sale on ladies cloaks and mens clothing, the latest styles Sept.

20-26 21 LUMBER visit in Chicago and other Illinois laat Wednesday, renewing our Dairy Farm For Sale. contract with this valuable medi- A splendid 160 acre dairy iarm cine company for 1903. We sale mi.1J Aom AIma lim congratulate the Chamberlain mts 9 acres brote, 70 in splendid people to securing such a man J8ass 'Ne'r kh Mr. Lovejoy. lie i.

a man that) it is a pleasure to meet. This is a model dairy farm. We will sell same for J17.50 We have one of the finest selected stock of Lumber in Harlan Co, "Let us figure on your bill. FENCE POST Yes we have them. LIME and cement.

In lact you will find per acre, if taken soon. Good terms at a low rate of interest. Call and see or write Record Office. ED. George, of lushton, Neb.

anything that can be bought in any I arrived in Alma last Wednesday firsf class lumber yard, five times night. lie is the new foreman Din Jandebeur arrived in Alma last Friday night. He brought the size of Alma. PRICES YES Ion the Aim and Atratton "branch I in the rneri7-g-round that he and We will MEET all COMPET- of the B. M.

Charles Darling own. They will ITIOWand in many cases THEN I start same in a short time. Every- SUMJ Dont forget to note the change I body ip Alma is glad to see Dan I stealing 5 coats from Gibbons Joe Acers Old Stand. Jin time on the Alma and Sutton I back. He has fully recovered Swartz.

Judge Miller fined him vvmvvvvMMmTvvvvmw branch. The morning train now from his broken leg. I $50 and costs and committed him a big haul by highwaymen, aubatitutea and leaves at 5:15 instead of 6. I It.r,i T'T to jail until paid. Four others others who steal the good name and fame of You buy a dress pattern and we give you linnings, SEPT.

20 26. Rocky Mountain Tea made famous by Madison ar Ue tO arriVO at 4:15 in. Medicine Co. sic. f.

ReUman. Gram Coffe. Company was in Alma Phillip Runk Jr. departed for Wednesday, looking after the Plead 80 tbe otllor8 wcre Mr. Flem.di8charged.

1 Farm Loans. Battle Creek, last Thurs-ComPanys business If vou want a loan cn good farm I day morning where he will enter sfine young businessman, oroDertv see us. as we can make euier I a mediral enlWn while here he made arrangements vou loans at 6 per cent interest. Ia meoicai college. Fhillip is a a medical college.

Phillip lh' ld THE NEW STORE. A. H. GOULD SON. Batty Mahn.

I bright young man that, predict I me will mole a mark in the world. I lor Compn Prof. G. J. Ellington made one of the beat balloon ascensions last Saturday, at the Street Fair, that! if.

I we evtr had the pleasure of beeing; he was up fully 9000 feet when he jumped with Ins parachute. The Murphy Balloon owned the I baloons. Th may well feel proud I of such men to represeut them as to See their ad in another column. Mrs. Anna E.

Bird, of Circle, I Peader fail to investigate this rinklea are smoothed away by its healing touch. Brain tired and dobi eased people will find a cure in Rocky Mountain Tea, Si cts, B. M. Simms. is visiting with her brother as there is money in for you Everett Layton, who lives 4 miles iXhe lioler Barber from this city.

Mrs. Bird has I Omaha, wants men College, GOING EAST? Burlington Route Offers Low also been visiting her parents who learn barber trade, steady prac-Mgr- Jackso' who had chare of Oakland, Iowa. Her tice, qualified teachers, demon-! Miss Yera, accompa- Utrations, etc, are the advantages, their business at Alma. Thomas Andrews, the youii man who had the accident, through defective stitching in the balloon, had re October 2 to 6 One fare for the round trip. To many points itiMtndiana, Ohio; to Pittsburg- and other points in daughter, western Pennsylvania; to Buffalo nnd jog her.

to Toronto. Tickets good to return till November 3. 9-19-3 live at 6'has. 6'omplete outfit, of tools glveu covered so that he was able to re turn to his home in Omaha last Saturday night. The boys have a host- of friends in Almawho sound the praise of their good work and gentlemanly their stay in Alma.

They can have a large crowd any time they see fit to return. Jfoodruff departed for graduate8- Board included. Ckta, Fasliingtou, D. last explaining ah, mailed free. morning.

He will visit his father Bj a misunderstanding of the aud brother whe live in Hashing- Fair AssociatioUi the premhlm8 ton. His brother is employed in by Ketzuian were not the government building. Gharlie awardod. Mr. Retzman is ready bays he thinks he will be on the 1 to fulfill lus part of the transac- m1tetirac 80 6 8ee 80Uie tion as soon as they can get every-of the big pens cash stored in thillg adjusted.

Washington. Drs, Weirick or Riddile, of Stricken With Faralyala. Henderson Grimett of this places was strihen with partial paralysis and Completely lost the use of oue arm and side. After bding treated by an eminent physician for quite a while with, uat relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after nsing two bottles of it he is almost entirely cnaed UlO. R.

McDonald. Man, Lcgan couty, W. Va. Several other very remarnablo cures of partial paralysis have ti effected by the use of this liniment. It is widely known, however, as a cure for -lieumatism, sprains and braises.

Sol B. M. Simms. A. F.

HENRY. The corner store The excitement Incident to travoling and cliange of food and water often bring on diarrhoea, and for tin reason no one should leave I home without bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by 1 B. M.

Simms. Mrs. Wilson, ot Iowa, a sister of IIa8ting9t willmeet eve earj n08e Mrs.J. A. Gibson, is visiting at the tbroat patient8 and tho8e ote rs.

Wilson needing gla8sea fitted, iu Alma, Gibson Hotel. Mrs. Tuesay, October, 7 at Dr. Baker's office. You can get absolutely pure, wholesome and Refreshing BEER Old scrap iron, wanted will pay 50 per ton.

Will pay this price until the 20th of Oct. L. W. Pbettyman, Alma, Neb. brought them a sample of Wood river apples.

We measured one that was 14 inches in circumfer-ance, she brought some hazel-nuts in the husk, also some black and red haws, it almost made us home- Northwest in September -and November Low Rates Every Day via The Burlington Route To points in the Big Horn Basin of Vyoming, in Montana, ho, asii-nglon, Oregon and British Columbia he Burlington will sell one way tick-ta at uncomonly low rates every day September and October. Ask tbe nearest Burlington Route gent, or write J. Francis, General Paesengsr Agt. Omaha. Mr.

L. Fiiskey and daughter from Virginia, are in the city vi- The very best brewed, at the cold storage. Sold for family use by the case or keg. sicktoseethem.it took us back 8itinS thek brother and unto our boyhood days, when wece Friskey. Mr.

Friskey went squirrel hunting in the old and daughter are greatly pleased northern Illinois timber. (with this part of Nebraska. Look Out Foe 1 Mvar. Billiousness sad liver disorders at this seas-1 on may be prevented by cleansing the system with DsWitts Little Early Risers. Thera fam ous little pills do not gripe, lbey move the tbowols gently, but copiously, and by reason of the tome properties give tone and strength to he glands.

F. BetzmSn. K. Goetz Brewing Go. T.

H. DOUGLASS, Agent. Fopty Veare Torture, To be relieved of a torturing disease after 40 Bars torture might well canoe the gratitude (anyone. That is what DeWitts Witch Ha. ski Salve did for C.

Haney, Geneva, O. He ijiys DeWitte Witch Haxel Salve cured me piles after I had suffered 40 years. Cure, cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Beware Of lUnterfeits. F.

Retxman. i Royal Neighbors Drill. We had the pfamw I'frT ee.8togoneefthe 0, A. lut Tlmr.d.r, at the Alma Street mis Mrs. Dea che5rIul Fair, weererhad the plcaaure of she is sheds seeing.

It was performed by the where ever she goes. Alma Lodge of Royal Neighbors who did theinaelvea iredit, They TtXZZH Head Quarter for Wind Mills and Pumps J. S. Scog lud a runaway during the Fair that came very near being a serious affair. Himself and family were in a lumber wagon, when the team took iright sp that Mr.

Scott lost control oi them, upsetting the wagon. Mr. Scott bad one of his knees badly hurt, his it year old daughter had her wrist bidly sprained. Dr. Palmer attended them, at last reports they were getting along nj Extras for all kinds of machines on hand.

Yours for business were dressed in their lodge colors, That Bockr Mountain Tea. Makes and keeps 7 jborweU. SaceoUi. F. Retzman.

and white. purple and white. They went Out of Deaths Jaws. 'When death seemed very near from severe stomach and liver trouble, tjiat I had suffered with for years, rites P. Muse, Durham, N.

Dr. logs New Life Pills saved my life i nd gadp perfect health. Best pill i eartuahd only 2c at B. M. Simms ug store.

Wm, MOORE. through the drill without a break I and were loudly applauded. DeWitts Little Early Risers. Tha famoaa IKtla pilU. Kodol Dyspepsia Cura what you Mb 0.

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Years Available:
1895-1904