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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
Health Calumet makes light, digestible wholesome food.! Economy Only one heap ing teaspoonful is needed for one quart of flour. a J .j , v . 4 4 TTT fr c 1 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 1 I Jieoisy Jlotes From JleighboFing Towns Tho young folk9 Monday ovoning gavo ti surprise purty on John Borg, living a lmlf milo southeast of town on tho occasion of liis 24th birthday. J. 0. Bruiiko is remodeling and ilx iug up his Iioumj southeast of town, until you would scarcely reoognizo it as tho Mitno place. Tho improvements will cost about S500. D. II. Clark has awarded to Con tractor H. II. Davis tho contract for tho building of a lino now re.-idonoo. Tho propoi ty when cotnplotod will cost tho owner in tho neighborhood of $2000. Henry Wobbor, a young man of 21, was shot and fatally wounded Sunday afternoon- by Henry Kompul, at the homo of tho hitter's uncle. Win. Kimi pel, a milo and a half southwest of town. Tho shooting occurred about 1 o'clock, and tho uufortunuto young man died about tliroo o'clock As usual, no ouo know tho gun was loaded. Soino fifteen or twenty crack shots assomblod in Campbell Wednesday, from all over tho county, to tiiko part in tho big shoot. Tho day was dark and cloudy, and tho scores through out ' quite low. Eleven entered in competi tion for tho cup which was won by O.icar Honson, of Upland. His score was 18 out of 25 birds. Tho money prizes wore quite evenly divided. OUR MOTTO: "Satisfaction your money back" or plain figure adhered to, a constantly GUIDE ROCK (From tho News Letter.) Tho dwelling house which Dr. Paco is having built in tho west part of town is approaching completion. Mr. Coiogly, of Barnostou, successor of Mr. Hanson in tho tolophono oillco at this place, arrived Friday evening. Frank Taylor sold a pair of two-yoar old mules tho other day to a party near Burr Oak for $100. Thoy woro lino onos ami ho got a good prico for them. W. A. Shooloy received word from Cainbridgo that his son Orris had two lingers of his right hand accident ly shot olf by a gun in tho hands of a companion. Dr. Robinson has bought the old Brock bank building of A. J. Hayes and moved it up northeast of his resi dence whoro it looks as though it might become an addition to his barn. This building was put up by Mr. Brock in 1833. Will Jackson got up tho other night to chase soino prowling dogs out of his dooryard and running out hastily with out putting on his shoos or stockings cut his foot so soveroly on a hoo that lay on tho ground that it was noces sary to call in tho doctor. bo in closor touch with his daily business. A man in Cloud county becaino des-! poudont a few days ago, lay down on tho railroad track and let two trains pass over him. Ho died. Hov. Dwiglit II. Piatt, formorly pas tor of tho Congregational church at this place, but now of Alma, Nebraska visited friends in town tho first of tho weok. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs Henry Carlson Thursday night. Orba Cass camo in Tuesday morning pale and sick with catarrh of the stomach. S. D. Clopiuo and wife, formerly Mis Stella Boon, returned from Illinois Sunday and will begin houso keeping. F. P. Kent shipped out two carloads of young cattle to his rauch in Chuso county Tuesday whoro ho will winter them. Jas. Conklingand Harm Teckor camo in Tuesday with 201 head of cattle, mostly white faces, which thoy will fatton in yards this wlntor. J. A. George was called last Friday to North Vernon, Ind., on account of tho serious illness of his aged father. His father died Saturday morning. Garsou Hildreth went away Monday morning bound for St. Louis. Ho wont as ouo of tho delegates from tho stato of Nebraska to tho Atueiicau As sociation of Bankers. Tho person who stole Lau Bach's bicyclo and for whoso dotectlon a re ward of 825 was oll'orod proved to bo a boy, fifteen years old and attonding tho public school. Through infornm tion which Josso Nadeu and others gave tho theft was traced to Leo Crit tendon who finally confessed his guilt though stoutly maintaining for a long time that ho had nothing to do witli it. Ll.UANON. (From the Times.) Mrs. Don Hondiicksou is very sick at the homo of her father, Geo. Pursi ful. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Bort Warner last Friday morning morning, an eight pound boy. Mrs. Eliza Collins died at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Dilloy, south of town, Friday, Oct. 12. Mrs. Emily S. Ileschalo diod at her homo in this city Sunday, Oct. 11, 1900. Mrs. Heschole was born in Ohio, Dec. 10, 1815. John S. Fowler was born in Tusca raws county, Ohio, March 22, 183G, and diod nt his homo in this city Sunday, October 11, 1900. Henry Jones of tho Crystal Plains country, marketed 193 head of top hogs at Bollairo last Saturday. They brought ?5.97j and were tho largest and finest bunch marketed at Bollairo this year. rosi-sent lino RIVERTON (From tholteviow.) Dr. Waldon is again able to be about. Dr. Myers has his now house well under way. Jako Allen has his new residence about completed. Tho workmen have just completed a now barn for Gus Iverson. John MoMahon built a comout ice houso for A. Arnold last week. Sam McCarol is building a nice deuco in tho north part of town. S. R. Policy of Maryvillo, Mo., his son Scott sovoral barrels of apples from his orchard. Martin Knutson Btarted tho bachelor circle going around and atouud by slipping ofr and getting married. Prof. O. J. Stanley took tho train Friday morning for Chester to iutor viow tho school system that at place. Henry Onstot took two boys who runaway from Bod Cloud to Rlvorton Monday evening, and tho marshall put them in tho quay. SUPERIOR (From the Kxpross.) Charles Dahlgron had tho misfor tune to got his hand caught In a corn bheller. Isaac Campbell has. sold his farm northeast of Superior to Hobt. McFar- laud, for 1(KU. Dr. Bralnnrd was very sick yesterday. Four doctors were called to tho case for consultation. Geo. Houdorson, of Indianola, is in town. Ho was called hero by tho seri ous illness of his sister, Myrtle. J. W. Gates had tho misfortune to step ou a rusty nail Thursday aud is now confined to his bod as a result of his mishap. Luoila Hasemeyor, tho littlo daugh ter of Mr. and Airs. Fred Hasemeyor, died last evening after an illness of sovoral woeks. Tho ball gamo hero yesterday, be tween tho Chester H. S. and Suporior U.S. teams, resulted in a score of 8 to 2 in favor of Superior. Mrs. F. M. Phillipps was called to Guide Hock last evening on account of tho serious illness of her brother's child, who died soon aftor her arrival. Tho Suporior Cattle Co. shipped ono car of hogs and one car of cattlo to Kansas City today. Tho Shipping As sociation also shipped two cars of hogs to St. Joe. Bridge Contractor Sparks is tho defendant iu a suit filed yesterday by tho county attorney of Gogo county. Tho charges are of a criminal nature, accusing Sparks of having filed spur ions bills for bridgo work and obtain ing payment thereon. Andrew Blazer met with a bad acci dent at the Northwestern depot this morning. He was pulling a truck into tho express room when iu some way ho slipped and struck his head ou tho floor with such force that ho was un conscious for some time. combined with prices steadily has brought us growing business. Quality first, price next. Nothing but standard made, reputable goods at lowest profit prices. Always willing to show our goods and compare prices with either local or Chicago houses. Newhonse Bros., C Jewelers and Opticians. B. & M. Watch Inspectors LjJi Here Is Relief for Women. Mothor Gray, a uurso in Now York, discovered an aromatic pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian-Loaf. It is tho only certain monthly regulator. Cures weaknesses and backache, bladder and urinary troubles. druggists or by mail 50 cents. free. Address, Tho Mothor Gray Co., LoRoy, New York. female kidney, At all Sample A cold taken at this time of tho year I is generally hard to get rid of but it will not be able to withstand Bee' J Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, coughs, croup, whoop ing cough, etc., by driving them out through the bowels. If you have a cold, try it, and if not cured get your money back. No opiates. .Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. this office, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the quali fied voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday the Gth day of November. A. D. mot). In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 21th day of July, ih the year of our Lord Oiil Thousand Nine Hundred and Six, of the Independence of the Tinted States, the One Hundred and Thirty-second, ami of this state the Fortieth. A. OALL'SIIA, (sua i.) Secretary of State. RHEUMATISM CUKK1) IK A DAY. Mystic Cure for IOieumallm fund Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to3dayo. Its action upon thr KVKtem Ih rcmarkablo and mysterious. It remove at ouco tho cause aud thodUeano I in-' mediately disappears. The first dose greatly beu-fltH,?5 tents audfl. Sold by II. E. Quick, druggis', Ited Cloud. Miss Jessie Wert INSTRUCTOR OF Piano, Oigan and Voice Studio at Mrs. Josie Moran ville's, two blocks east of school house. Fhohe 20-1. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger.) Quito a number of our town pooplo nro taking au interost iu golf. Tho foundations nro laid for two more business rooms on North Main stipot, on tho John Diordorff lots. Manager Dlckerson, of tho electric light company, informs us that tho lights will bo turned on Monday, Oo tobor 22. Frod Snyder tho young and energetic stock buyor of Bellalro, has sold his J120 aero farm, and moved to Bollairo to BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate.) S. Y. Hartt is having a cement side walk built iu front of his resideuco lots. Miss Bossio Duun has so far ro- covorod that she was out riding yes terday. John Buttorflold is limping aronnd this week caused by a horse kicking him ou the leg. Tho flamos from tho burning depot at Naponeo Monday night were plain ly soon at this place. Considerable potty thioving is now going on about town. Hen houses and coal yards aro boing visited. Tho Rook Island surveyors aro now at Gonova going over tho preliminary survey thoy made during tho summor. J. B. McGrow and J. II. Kling wero CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) C. W. Lindgren, ilvo miles southeast out to Fort Morgan, Colo., tho first of of town, is building a handsomo addl- tho weok on a shoop deal. Thoso who tion to his houso. will feed sheop here aro W. W. Morse, Miss Nellie Rogers was quite ill the JT1'' E'b"t M' ir' ho,ld nnd fnrn tmrr. nf t.l.n i,b with n !, I W E. LyOUS 1000. Clifford Story Mill Proposed Constitutional Amendment. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth in full, is submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 0, A. I). HUM Be it enacted bit the Legislature of the Stale nf Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general elec tion for state, and Legislative olllcers to be held on Tuesday, succeeding the the first Monday in .November, woo, the following provision be proposed and submitted to the electors of the Stato as an amendment to the consti tution. Section 2. There shall be a State Railway Commission, consisting of three members, who shall be first elected at the general election in 11)00, whose terms of ollice, except those chosen at the flrnt eloction under this provision, shall be six years, and whose compensation shall bu lixed by the Legislature. Of the three commissioners first elected, the one receiving the highest number of votes, shall hold his ollice for six years, the next highest four year, and the lowest two years. The powers and duties of such com mission shall include regulation of rates, service and the gen- j oral control of common carriers, I as the legislature may provide by law. Itut in the absence of specific legislation, the commission shall ex-1 DR. W. S. SMITH OSTEOPATH LINDSBY. BLOC K Red Cloud, Neb. I HAVE Six ConiDanies of appondioitis. Bon May is building a comfortable residence for his prizo winning Rod Duroo hogs. Emilo Demars has boon putting in shelving this week, and oxpects to put in at onco a nico stock of groceries. Miss Mabel Day, a charming school ma'am of Blue Hill, spoilt Sunday visiting at tho homos of Messrs. Firkins and Richardson. Gib Moffott wont out to help bring , them back. warm anu llee's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup acts as a cathartic on the bowels. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country, therefore is p the best for children. It is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free oiler. Sold at , Henry Cook's drug store. ercise the powers and perforin the du ties enumerated in this provision. Section 3. That at said election in the year 11)00, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall be I printed or written the words: "For Constitutional Amendment, with ref erence to State Railway Commission" And "Against Constitutional Amend- ' ment, With Reference to State Rail way Commission." And if, a majority of all votes east at said election, shall be for such amendment, the same shall be deemed to be adopted. I, A. (itilusha, secretary of state of the state of Nebraska, do hereby cer tify thai the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska is a true and cor rect copy of tho original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Twenty-ninth session of the legisla ture of the Stato of Nebraska, as ap pears from said original bill on file in 8oo policies represent ing over $2,000,000 in surance in Webster county. Now is the time to get in the Band Wagon. C. TEEL, Insurance and Notary. Telephones: Boll, No. 98. Country, No. 2G; Local Grain Market. (Furnished by J. B. Wisecarvor agent for Updike Elevator Co.) Ear corn 31 c No. 3 corn 32Jo No. 3 Yellow corn 32c No. 3 Whlto corn 3314c No. 3 White oats 23o No.3 Mixed oats ...2tc No. 2 Hard wheat file No.3 Hard whoat 4Hc No. 2 Spring wheat 51c No.3 Spring whoat 48o No. 2Ryo 36c L t. , 1 iiMH-nUHlMiriHfTl ' fcjffttffnai umiiinifflmnii'"- i""T-Titr"'""-,,""j-jthiriiimii'"i i H 1