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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
kimihiiuhbh fc&iWiW,. SCRPH1 WMiMMi I'HI I 'I !- "l rui .ti nrfm ''nnillWH'luWl Hun. SaH'Mii;iiiKi ft BURSON lfl'ft TTAnTT,TTr 1 nuBififti The only Irull-Fashioned Seamless Hosiery on the market that is perfect in fit and unsurpassed in wearing qual ities. From 18c to 50c per Pair 18-ineb Embroidery 30c per Yard LIVE STOCK MARKETS T KANSAS CITY. THE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON A COMPANY, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MEROHANTS. F. NEWHOUSE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, ETC. (idV';iVVVWV TWENTY YEARS AGO Ctems of News Found in The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week I'WfiWAW'W'WW'W'W'W") Hiram Hicks litis none to Indiana. A. Morhurt bus just flnishod a now burn Rod Cloud will soon buvu au oporu bouso. Mrs Lou Horrick and little child aro sick. A. S. Marsh is building au addition ' to his residence. Miss Vashti Gardner has becu quite ill with tbo moaslos. B. P. Mixer has a now dellvory wagon for his grocery. Red Cloud has boon sot apart as a soparato road district T B Hanna is building a now rosi donco on Seward street. George Gates will havo his llvory stablo ruuniug about May 1. Superintendent Campbell of tho B. & M was in tho city Sunday. W. N. Richardson shipped two oars of cattle to Chicago this week Ormsby & Dickorson shipped 425 casos of eggs to Boston Saturday. C. A. Tool, P. Uwler and W. II. Thomas were in town Wednesday. L. A. Haskius has received his final tho recent annual meeting of tho , grand conunandery, and will hereafter no Known as Uommuudery No 11. Tub Chief has planted u brick in its ash pile and fondly hopes somo day to seo it develop into a full grown brick building with plato glass trimmings. Scott John Mitchell's horso ran away and broke its back Goorgo Norris has gone to Ohio J. L Lancaster has lost ono of his pot oxen Blue Him.-G. Wegman lost a val uable horso Sunday Deed Atkin son of Red Cloud was visiting hero this weok Mrs. Koohlor loft Thursday for her old homo at LeMars, Iowa. East Wehhtkii Ono of Mr. Motrin's little boys foil on a hot stovo and was seriously burned Tho B it M. has n number of mon oast of Guide Rock raising track and putting in Rock bal last. Cowi.es Hail one night last weok covered the ground to tho depth of an inch T.Paul has opened a rest aurant .... Mr Howohadtho misfor tune to lose his woll auger 96 feet under ground. Catiiekton Miss Addio Tuttle is teaching at Cathorton Jerry Marplo of (iibbou college was visiting at G P. Cathor's this weok .... John McCallum's team ran away with a plow and made things look lively for "while Wo want a good temper ance lecturer hero. Guide Rock -Tho choeso factory of Lutz & Downey started on April ir riMm l...:.l...v 1 li i . ., ..u .Ji iuku i.- cumpiuiun ami tno firm of solved. Berg and McGuire has dls- To Cure a Cold In One Day. Tak LnxHtio Bronio Quinine tab lets All druggists nfuncl tho monoy i( ii fails to euro. K. V. drove's signa ture is on each box. aSc. receipt for his homestead in Kansas. Tho old fair grounds, lying west of first ,.nci;i,F .,.., i o.... ..,.. the city, will be sold at auction May 2H. School opened Monday with J. Bailoy A number of our citizens have joined as principal A. M Talbot is build- togother and organized a building as. j ing an addition to his store Tho sooiatlon Tho I. O. G T. lodge will glvo nit orange supper at tho homo of Shorlff Warreu Tuesday Goorgo Duoker nnd J. J. Duckor wont to Chicago last Saturday with four loads of cattle. II. A. Watson has beon elected city marshal and stroot commissioner at a snlary of S40 per month Tho board of education has adopted tho graduating course of studies sug gostod by Miss Eva King Tho aged mother of C. E. and Miss cjua l'liuiam uieu Monday and was buried Wednesday at Cowlos A. H. Brown, proprietor of tho Rod Cloud marble works, who wns iujurod in a runaway at Blue Hill recently, is able to bo out. Last Wednesday Charles Cather purchased the abstract books of Mc Keoby & Kollogg aud will hereafter run the buslnoss. Morhurt & Fulton havo purohasod tho lots adjoining tho Rod Cloud National bank on the north, and aro considering plans for a now brick building. B. F Mizor is also consider ing plans for u brick building. Cyrono Commandery, K T , which has boon working under u dispensation for a year, was granted a charter at SK any man who ever wore a GotJon Hal why be never buyi any other. Gordon WHY argue about a certainty? Apply this to your hat buying and your new Spring hat will be a Gordon (soft or stiff). One who has worn a Gordon Hat, knows that there is no better hat made than a Gordon. Gordon Hats $3 OFFIOE8 AT OHIOAQO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, SIOUX OITY. GT. JOSEPH AND DENVER. After tho weak to lower close of tho markot tho last half of last weok, trad ing was opened Monday with n moder ate supply of beef steors offcrod for sale and but fow lots were choice Salesmen tried to hold values steady but tho liberal run at .surrounding markets was to their disadvantage and while a few lots of beeves sold steady, bulk of them were weak to 10 cents lower. Handy weights sold best. The supply of cows and heifers was light but bulk of the offering common Some of the host ones -old steady but figures wore generally 10 cents ofr. Bulls wro steady; veals scarce and llrm. Stookers and feeders wero slow with good fleshy kinds around steady and others weak to 10 cents lowet Today's proportion of beef steers was liberal and quality good. Tho markot for beeves opened very slow but after trading got started ruled fairly active at 10 to 15 rents lower prices than yes terday. Somo of tho best heavy steers and toppy handy weights wero no worse than weak or u cents lower. Toppy kinds of cows and hoifers wore scarce and steady; others weak to 10 cents lower. Bulls steady; veals firm. Good to choice stookers aud feeders sold steady with yesterday but com mon to medium kind, which mado up tho bulk of tho supply, woro 10 cents lower. Common light stockors were very dull. Tho following tablo gives quotations now ruling: Extra prime corn-fed steers. .SG 00 G To Good corn fed steers 5 f0 (5 00 Ordinary corn fed steers.... 1 75-5 50 Choice corn fed heifers 5 00-5 55 (iood corn fed hoifers 4 50-5 00 Medium corn fed heifers. ... 4 00-4 50 Choice corn fed cows 4 50-5 00 Good 'A 75- 430 Medium 3 25-11 ' runners 2 00-.') 00 Choice stags 4 50-5 25 Choice fed bulls 4 00-4 G Good U 30-4 00 Bologna bulls 2 25-3 00 Veal calves 5 00-G 00 Good to choico native or western stockors 4 25-4 80 Fair 375-4 25 Common 3 '.'5-3 75 Good to choice heavy native feeders 4 75-4 50 Fair 450-500 Good to choico heavy brand od horned feeders 3 75-4 50 Fair 4 00-4 75 Common 3 50-4 00 Good to choico stock heifers 3 25-3 50 Kair 300-325 Good to choico stock calves, steors 2 50-3 00 Fair 375 4 50 Good to choico stock calves, heifers 325-3 75 Fair 275-325 Last week's hog market closed wry little different from tho preceding Saturday's prices. Buyers tried hard to secure 10 cents lower rate on Mon day and with salesmen endeavoring equally hard to hold tho break at 5 cents, the result was generally 7J$ lowtr figures. Conditions today wen just tho rovorso of yesterday, as strengt'i predominated and trading was active and generally 5 cents higher. Tho closo weakened u bit Bulk of sales wero from 55 50 to 5 40: top 85.43. Tho week's sheep market finished in good shapo and this weok's trado win opened on Monday with the demand active, bidding spirited and valuo anywhere from strong to 13 cone higher. Included in tho day's supplj woro two cars of Texas spring lamb.' tho first from that stato this season 80 head shipped by Fernmeaux Bros. CarrolUon, Texas, 49 lbs. $8.00; IK head, shipped by J. A. Hall. Manor. Texas, 41 lbs. 47.00. Today's supply was moderate, tho demand goud and prlcos strong. Wo quote: Choice lambs, 87 25 to 7 40; choico readings, tflfiO to 6 GO; choico wethers, 85.73 tt 0.00; choico owes, $5.50 to 5 GO. Chipped stock 75 cents under abovo figures CORRESPONDENCE. (Continued from First Page.) Ktlie Howard are among the pupiU. Born, to Mr. nnd Mih. Joe Killough on Wednesday, April 12, a girl. Al nro uuing well. LINE S. O. Shuck is hauling hay to Kim Cloud. X Frnnk Van )vke viaitod fi lends ii'-' L'ne th in week. Mm. Win. Knmin iky visited at T. H. Hriinm's Tuesday. Mc. aud M . Jack Butler of Red ta- Let Common Sense Decide Do you honestly beliove, that coflbo sold loose (in bulk), exposed lo uusi, germs nmi msccis, iHiaainy through many hands (sumo of thorn not over-clean), "blondcd," you don t know bow or by whom, is fit for your uso ?. Of course you don't. But LION COFFEE Is another story. The green berries, selected by keen fudges at the plantation are skillfully roasted at our fac tories, where precautions you would not dream ol are taken to secure perfect cleanliness, 11a vor, strength and uniformity. From the time the coffee leaves the factor) no hand touches it till A 1 T A f xi is ojencu iji your nuciicn. Tills has made LION COFFEE the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Millions of American Homes welcomes LION COFFEE daily. Thoro is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas ing popularity. "Quality survives nil opposition." (Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-liend on overy package.) (Save your Lion-heads for valuablo preiniuniii.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPIOE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Consign Your Live Stock To CLAY, ROBINSON & GO. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. We also have our own houses at CHICAGO 80UTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH 8T. JOSEPH DENVER Read our market letter In this paper. Write us for any special Information desired. Cloud wero guct-ts of James Keuglo fun lav. Today, Good Friday, is potato day, uid niiiny of our farmers are planting their crop. Airs. Wru. Dahlen and Mrs. Kiclinrd Knglo were guests of Ilov J. J. Camp bell al North Bianjh last week Sehool will close in district No. 8 next Ftiduy and in tho pupils will giv a program as tho closing exercises of iho school. Everyone invited. GARFIELD Charles Ailes p auted potatoes Mon day. James Mi fiord was quite ill the fore putt of the weok. George Amuck was sowing alfalfa seed for Mr. Houchin on Thursdav. Tho rain Wednesday evening made iiitondauee at the prayer meeting quite small. Mr?. Louisa Ailes hud quite a gather ing of her neighbors last Sunday. We hud a youug winter tho last pari of last week. Jack Barnes and family are at Gen llouchiii'.s to KSt und tecuperaio. J. V. Smith was home a littU) while IiihI Sunday. 0 Jennings & MelFord were shelling uuru in Ku.si Gm liuld this week. Lloyd Amuck took a loud of hogs to town last Monday. Marrii'il, last Wednesday evening at ho brides purorilp, the R;;v. Wngonei t!liciating, A'r. Charles Smith to Aliss Amelia 'IVylor. A large oil do of trionds of tno contracting parlies were present. The oung puople aro ued Known, the bride having been born in (iitrtield township. Their many friinn ire now offering thuir congratulation Notice to Creditors. IN THE COUNT COUHT. State of Nebrahkn, I WctiMcr Comity, f In the matter of tho estate of Thomas W. Howard, deceased. Notice Ih hereby Klvcn to all peronH having claims and demands acaliibt Thomas W How ard, late of WvtiHter county, deceased, that the time II x I'd for iIIIiik claims hkiiIiiU said estate Is six moutliH from the 14th day or April. ltW,r. All hiicIi persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers. to tho Cniiuty.ludtteof said county, at his olllce therein, on or before the 14th dHV of October. lUOo; and all claim, so (lied will bo heard before the said Judgo on the lGth day of October. 1005. at ono o'clock p. m. ; and that tho administrator la allowed one year from the 2'ith dsy of March. 1906. In which to pay the debts allowed ngulnst said ctitate.und settle the same. tsKL A. II. KKKNKT. prl5 County Judge. WALNUT CREEK Oliver Sutton lost a lino colt, which had beon seven ly cut in a bnrb win fence Frank Sibert's little boy fell through a window cutting his fuco so badly that tho doctor whs culled in. Several prairie tires havo furnished somo excitement and a good deul of hard work for the ones who started them. Mr. Wartbon hRH enclosed his house and garden with a giod fence, and ar ranged to Irrlgnte when necessaty. Wheat is looking very tine, deveral largo fields may be siea along the rook. A hoavv rain Wednesday which will out a stop to stalk cutting for a few days. Onlytho vory mrly fruit buds seem .illed in spito o( tho savernl freezes troy havo pum-d through. Notice to Bridge Builders and Con tractors. Sealed bldR will be received at tho offlco of tho county Clerk of Webster County. Nebraska, up t 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, April 29th. lOOfi. for iho erection of ono two-span ntcel brldRC. spHiis to be 24 feet each, to be set on steol legs, legs to bo 13 feet In length and set in concrete. One steel brldce. 48 foot span, set on 24 Inch tub's. 21 feet In IctiKth. piling to bo driven in tubes nmi filled with concrete, tho couniv to furnlsh Hinugcrsatid Hour for tho hint named brldKo. Ulilders to furnish plans and specifications All bids to be accompanied by ccnlflcd check ofMiO. The Hoard f County Commissioners reserve the riht to reject iinv and nil bids. Ily order of Hoard of Countv Commissioners. !:. S. OAKKKK. county Clerk. Ited Cloud, Neb , March 23, IWKi up2l Application for License. Notice is hereby lvcd that a pttltlon signed by thirty or moro resident freeholders of the K rstxiard of tho city of Ited Cloud. Nebraska, has becu Hied with the city clerk of said city ot Ited Clmid prailng Unit a license bo granted by tin city council of said cltv to John l'olnlcky for the salo of malt, splritous aud vinous llii uors on lot live (M, bloci thirty-one (31). of tin. original town, now city, of Ited Cl.nid, Nebras ka. That action will bq taken on sold petition by the mayor and city council ontho3ddavof May. loor.. or at tho llrst meeting of tho council ihorcaft r L. II Foht. City i lerk. Dated at Ited Cloud. Nebrasku, thloCth day of April, lOuti. ' Application for License. Notice is hereby given that a petition signed by thirty or more ieident freeholders or the Second ward of the city of Ited Cloud, Nebras kn. has been I led with tho city clerk of said clty-of Hed Cloud, projlng that a license 1 granted by the city c-nucll of said tity to Charles . lluijheo (or the nalo of malt, spirit ."vs !t.!V,,..v,"ons hfl"orB on lot oll (D- ''lock one (I). llllams' addition to the city of ItciLCloud NebroBka. That action will bo taken on said petit on by the mayor aud city council on tho 3d day of May. 1D05, or at the first meeting of the council thereafter. ApriUOW UeU 0l0Ud' Mbl"ka h J of Apflfcattai for Uceise. Notlco In hereby glvtn that a petition algnei by thirty or mora resident freeholders or he becond ward of the city of Hed Cloud. Nebrinv k. hBB been fllcd with the city clerk of Mid city of Ited Cloud, praying that a license be granted by the city council of said city to V. n. Mandev lie for tho salo of malt, plrltoiia and VJllliamn'ddltlonto(tho city" of Ked Cloud Nebraska. That action will be taken on said pmltlon by the mnyor and city council on the Sd day of May, IWft, or at tho first meeting of tho council thereafter. A?rnem5 IlCtl Cl0Ud' K'cbraFkMWMh daj'or ;J ( H y