LOCAL NEWS. aaar* OFFICE ‘PHONE 28 HOUSE “PHONE 60! Mrs. ®#, C. Hays has been Nf, Reed has been Nl, Where is our Owlake correspondent? | N. Ro Nelson was visiting in| Owlake, Harve Preigner was down from Britt) Tank week. Mieu Maud Schleicher was visiting in Humboldt, Miss Mildeed Connor was rtlaiting th Luverne, Fred Hedge was tooking up land in: Kosauth county George Chisis Hence in now With C., 3. Bail Miss C. i.ives entertained rela tives from Omah, Werley ‘Thomas spent a few days with hid to here, Vaughn Starrett was visiting to the eastern part of the state, Harry Newbreigh is improving, but Ly ont able to go to work. Clayton Foster and wife are now nicely settled Jim Spencer. The Repruwican turned out four gale bills last Saturda, Miss Rose Nelson is teaching a win- school in Onlake, Atkinson (Chauncey Des here. Miss Pauline Metzner began a term vat school in the Parsons district. See A. 0. Teter's sale adv. Bea. Nyington # Dr. Welch has quite sh ite Tl. Frank Lovrien is now in Bratigate, Rob Bair spent Thankegiving at home. . Don Sterna returned to school at Ames. Miss Mable Bickle is home for the holidays, Mrs. Hiram French is visiting in Goldfield, Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton sold one of their lots In cast Humboldt. James Stewart Insta hoger by gés tine too familiar ¢ with a Bugz saw, J.C. Owels will move to town, and expect a to go on the road for 3 machine company, BP. Pingh purchased the etore hulki Ing occupied by Fred Beatty, of E. T. Chase, its former owner. The gympashim, under the manage ment of L. T. Button, opened Thurs day evehing of this week. Free Morgan left for He! Wiscon ald, where he will stay with his brothe rer Bills and atten school. A. H. Duncan is occupying his new istore. We will have a complete de stripttion as the new building in our poextus at M. T Higby, Jerome ‘Tillon, WH Lancaster, Steve Nelson, George Hunt and Lyman Gady were down from Bradgate on the Michitlek wil chee. “Why suffer—Use Hubbard's Head.I ache Capsul ‘No cure, no pay. 36 H The gentleman who decamped with ‘Sam Field’s coat and moner some time tgo, and is now confined In the jail, war very il, He is suffering with heart disease, Fine One of Bibles and Catholic Prayer Books at Blubbard’s drug store. 4H Mrs. Sadie Calihan returned fromy a hall with her sister near Clare, Murry Russell and family spent .Thanksgiving at the Russell hotel, Charles Preble and family spent a few days days at the parental home. Harry Nickson was down from For est City to Sunday with relatives and friends. A.J. Hayden has moored to a farm near Balfour, N. D. that he has home, tended. Mrss May Rine, of Rapid City, $. D., was visting in Humboldt and Livermore. R. Garver was in Humboldt a few days. He is getting up a history of Wright county. Guy Sherman, 4m employe at the Gilmore Globe, thinks of «starting a paper in Brad Mr. Tuckaberry has a Red Polled cow from which he made thirteen Ino one-half pounds of butter in one week. Remember J. C. Owell's sale, The W. R. 0. , wishes to call the at tention of Its members to the elections of officers on Wednesday, December 11, meeting will begin promptly at Zip me Bibe House auil lot for gale, ABtr Tart Co, J.T. Bondlet wold bin home farm near Ratland for S70 per aere, and purchased 160 acres near Pioneer, Mr. R. purchased a portion of the farm he sold for 330 per acre but ten years ago, if you need a lamp go to Hubbard's Drug store, Big aanortment and low prices. ‘There was a pleaeant social dance at the Herrick bicycle rooms, Monday evening, that was thoroughly enjoyed by those present. Mrs. Button and Claude Coyle furnished the music, and Mr. Button acted as prompter. It was one of the most pleasant social op anions of the season. For Lile—A few white Wyandotte Cockerela and a few Wreck Lang abans, FE, A, Hetcuen. Jani p. The large road of heliday adverrtise week, and the consequent Increase of work in big of ice, coupled with our shortness of help, made us unable to make @ mention of each advertiser. Proper notice will be given next week. Boots for boys, books for girls, books for everybody at Hubbard's drug store. and The Bing Perkins Co. have yee (playtime to crowded houses during their engagement here, but this is more strange for King always gets a full house. The show is far in excess of the price. In fact as good as many 74 -cent entertainments. Both Mr. and Mrs. King are artists in this line and their support is good. Manager Dean has chosen Sinsely i engaging this company.—Repairer, Dunlap, lawn. The above popular company will appear at the opera house, Wednes day and Thursday, December 11 and 12, presenting for the first time there; The Latest Successes, ‘Under Two, Plage,’ and “Nell Gwynne. ’ Prices 25-35 and 50 cents. There is not blog equal to Hubbard's elegant lotion for the skin, a few appli cations renders the skin as smooth s and soft as a baby’s. Batt James M. Learmont and Clara E. Vergill were married last evening, December 4, at seven o'clock, Rev. M. D. Reed performing the ceremony. ‘The wedding was at the Learmont home in Corinth township, attended lonty by the relatives, but there made up a goodly company, who were of one mind in wishing the greatest pos sible joy to the new husbad and wife. A bountiful supper was a part of the evening's hospitality, and numerous presents will continue, to testify that, friends esteem them. They will go tomorrow, (Friday) to the future home near Ayrshire where Mr. Lear mant has already purchased a farm. Many wishes for joy and bleselng will attend them as they go from the circle of old friends to make for themselves a Place in the affection of the new neighbors among whom they are to dwell, Special Lamp Gale. For the next two weeks, You can buy fancy sampa at 20 per cent. off from regular retail prices at Hube bard’ drug store. Don't mine it, 36-if George Terrier and Mike Buckley tried themselves at chicken picking Saturday last. Mike ‘hunked' 180, while George stuck at 175. This is the highest mark yet made In the ‘husking’ establishment. ‘The boys began work about eight o'clock, and Grew their checks before five. They eh two and one-half cente per We cannot understand why some people will buy cheap, Inferior grades of at when they can buy the beet gear made In the work—the S. W. , sold by H.C. Hubbard. t? Foreman Berkhimer was alea Ul Friday las), and has been confined to the house the greater portion of the time since. He is improving slowly. ‘This leaves the ‘born’ with double dutley, and during the houdry rush this means a great deal. When a man pulse up about five pages of new adv, ota the rash of job work, editw the paper, waits on customers, geta up all the copy web via paper Mie the Bit PhwtacAN, and oferacey everything] from the engine to the big press, holo bound to be more of lege lusy., But ! Are not Ike the fellow that can't do. Next week Wednesday, December 11, to the date for the laut of Dr. How erth'a lectures on ‘'Sociology,’' the subject of that to the “Social Develop ment and Social Reform These lec tures were arranged for by the Chau taughs Circle In a desire to bring to the people of our town, not duimituiae ment nor entertainment, but education al opportunities. How much benefit has accrued in that Hus we do not know, but the financial outcome we tovere quite clearly. The receipt will! [Jack about twenty dollars of paying tthe coat, which is $125 and the lec turer's traveling expenses to the amount of are trip out from Chicago w and return, about $350 in gil for the slx lectures. The patronage has been Jes than we expected, therefore we make thin public statement 60 that if any who have not attended be disposed they may have opportunity to help pro vide this last portion. There will be no charge at the door near Weduceday evening. As many as come will be welcomed. But an opportunity will be given to make a voluntary contribution for the above mentioned purpose. Milas Jeeste Connor is at home Sil. Ayt Biah is working for A. B. White, and began his s duties | Monday! Mss Cora Newton left for Joptin. | Missouri, where she will remain for the winter, tuk Risword left for Picteer Mon day, where he ie employed by J.P. Whittman Co, Mya,Frank Brewer and Ktle| Aaughter returned, to their home In Duluth, Minnesota, Dread Hedge purchased the Atkinson farm in Corinth, and will take posses sion in the spring. Hen Lavignac sold his interest in the Ruthind meat market, and Joan de cided concerning the future. We understand that Mee, Amun Wood will go to ‘independence In the hope'of receiving permanent relief. Mrs, Sam, who has been visiting her son P. F. for two weeks, left for her time to ln ) Lena, Tlingis, noia, Monday. x dancing clays has been organized, Mrs. Sigsby's sister left for her home this weak, after an extended yeart here, ‘The store of H. Bororaky, fret door west of Sampson's, was closed by as well of attachment from the Pirat Na ational Bank at Forest City The T. C. G. T.'a will give a dow tventle Silver Medal Contest at Hum boldt, Friday evening, December 14 A complete program will appear next week, _ AIL members of the U. S. A. are In sited to take part in a popcorn social at Odd Pellows Hall on the evening of December 16th, next. Come and bring it friend. As there will be election of officers and other business to transact, all members of D. wf Hof A. O. 0. We are requested to be at next meeting, December St. Parasol repairing promptly done at Herrick's. Our town council is considering a mammoth petition to put in street lights, and levy a three-unit tax for that purpose. They will probably act favorably at the matter. For fur coats see Holleschan Pavey, Rutland. Three of the workers on the C. N. W. Steel gang were Injured. One has three teeth knocked .In by a loose wrench, another suffered a dislocated shoulder, while a third cut dialeg eee verely. If you want a good value in blank ets, Call on Holleschan Pavey, Rut and, HUMBOLDT COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Humboldt College played football at Elmore, Minnesota, Thankagirity, de feating the Elmore cam by a score of 1L to 1%. The game was fast and hnappy all the time. Humbolt won through its ability to repeatedly finish the Elmore line for five yard gains and Staphott bit aureendruns. The Elmore backs were fast and when they got away they were hard to catch. ‘The game was one of the cleanest It had ever been the privilege of the weiter to witness. Neither alde In dulged In slugging or improper lan guage and at the canetualon of the game there was the heat of feeling bet tween the two tens. The game was], tests at three o'clock, Elmore won the tea. And close the south goal, forcing Humboldt to kick against a atifE wind, Humboldt soon ascended in gaiing possession of the ball and to forelay Wilmore to ler twenty-five yard line. Elmore then regaled the bill and by a series of end runs car ried it across Humboldt's goal, but failed to kick goal. During the re mainder of the frat half the ball was in possession of Humboldt most of the time. It ended with the ball in 1 El more's territory. Score at the em of first half Sto 0. In the second half Elmore kicked a Humboldt, but soon regained the ballkani by a Take play one off the halves carried it from the center of the field for 4 touchdown. Elmore failed to kick goal. Score 10 to 1. Humboldt had the ball nearly all the time during the remainder of the game and soon pushed Ogden @ecross for a touchdown, Goat was kicked, Score 10 to 6, Humboldt con tinued to stack the Ine for five yard gains and ud Houge carried the ball #found the left end for a touchdown. The ball was out of bounds, making 1C necessary to kick in ten yada for a free catch. This failed no foul could not be kicked, “Score 14 to 11. At the end of the game the ball was Humboldt's aear the center of the feld. The lineup was as follows: Emore Humboldt TL. E, Cahoon LE Seley j Cupperwall LT Flo McDermott LG Kluck Bergaeth c Haralson P. Severine RG Dyke EL, Carton RT Peterson Woolery RE Kern Cook Lo A, O. Houge Emerron LH Williams B.C. Severine RH Wa Houge Schultz Fo Ogden Referee and umpire Wilson and Williams. Length of halves twenty five minutes. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miner m moved to Pomona, Cal., this week. They went via Omaha, and wil soon be at home In the land of sunshine and flowers. We trust that Mrs. Miner's health may improve as is hoped. Lardiner china with College, high school building and river scene at the j Racket store, 36-4 The Humboldt Gun Club le figuring on a shoot Xmas day. Live birds and targetd Will be used, for devotees of the? weather gun, and 4 rifle range will be fixed Up for all others. [Tf the shoot materializes program is will be Lisued later and big preparations completed. Farm Loan, Made at lowest rates without delay or red tape by G. 8. Garfield. Mrs. Magnus Axelson is a tender hearted woman and the northwest wind was blowing very cold. Her niece, Miss Tina Osia, had to face this wind for eight miles to her home in the country. So Mra. Axelson filled a gallon jug with water and set it on the stove to beat for the girl's comfort as a foot stove as she rode. The fire was very hot and the cork was very faat pressed into the joy. Very soot there was a great explosion, and the little brown jug lay all around the Wall of the kitchen in a hundred pieces. Very luckily no one was in the room at the time of the explosion except Mrs. Axelson, and she escaped with slight scalding.—Humboldt cor respondent to daily papers. Por Sale—One single road wagon, one cow tree, a quantity of household goods, ie Layt Pyne, Sr. B4-2pd Phe reception for Mr. and Mra. Hodgin at Unity church on Friday night, was a very enjoyable affair. ‘The ladies had decorated the church in no very attractive manner, and at eight o'clock the house was full. A Program began with G. L. Tremala ,a master of ceremonies. After facetious remarks by the chairman on, ‘tan old bachelor’ayjews o! marriage,” Miss Deedy gave a piano solo. Then came Mrs. Nettie Rusactl with an orig inal poem on “Qui Miniater’a Wed ding, ’ Mr. Reed on a Professional Welcome to the Minister’s Wife,'' Miss Margaret Preble on “The Loas to our Ranks’ followed by the Ladies Quartette, My Money on The Rea sons For and Mise Welch with ‘A Bird's Eye View of Marriage’, a duet by Mrs. Coyle and Mr. Brown, “The Law and the Gospel’ by Dan Coyle, “The Bachelor's Farewell” by Mr. Sidell, closing the program with an organ note by Kird Button. Doctor Welch was unable to complete his re mark, owing to a persistant hoarse news. Every number was a credit to the author—provoking in turn teara and cheers. The audience full of good cheer, Inaleted on hearing from Mr. Hodgin and he responded the feeling talk of ten minutes. It was an intere sating cocdgiow and muy, as Mr. Money suggested, being auch pleas ant affair, juduce, some others to try, its * FROM JOHNNIE BRENNER. Paprona, California, 6% West Cen ter Street, November 30, 1901. J. Frank Jaqua, Humboldt, Iowa, Dear Sirs-Enclosed please find postal note of one and 50-100 dollars (41.50) for subscription for the “Republican. ‘The old home paper is a pleasant call er Utoe house and, when we miss one, we think “The Reevachan ’ has for gotten os Fine weather here. We have radishes, lettuce, string beans etc.near garden. How is that for winter? Climate here is fue, Very Rexp'y Yours, J. H, Deesnen.