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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1907)
ZjmjnT.mmammxmaom rr mwf ? 3r Homes! Do you want ono? Wo huvo just listed sovorul nico homes tlnt nro bargains. Land is advancing very Hist. If you want to got a homo lioforo it gots too high for you, rou had hotter got busy. Or if you want to make an investment, now is thu timo to buy. Tlio soonor you buy tlio moro profit thero is In it. Tliero will bo a boom in Wobstor county land this fall. Colorado Land Wo huvo for sale in Colorado as pretty oighty aero tracts us over you laid your eyes upon, plowed and fenced in, level and nice, within llftoon to twenty miles of DKNVEK and HOULDElt, from from ono to llvo miles of railroad station and smaller towns. Price SO."! pur acre; oiio-llftli down, balance to suit, with porpotual water right. Parties who purchased land last fall can clear now llvo or ten per cent on It. To seo this land is to buy it. City Property Wo have tlio llnost list of good, now proporty over oirored In this city, at prices that will surprise you. Farm Loans Wo can loan you monoy on your farm at(i pur cont on llvo or ton years timo, with option to pay 8100 or all of it at any interest paying date, or by paving small commission wo can iniiko a loan at 5 per cent with option. . " liAJLJL, Estate Man W. V. DEAL, Assistant. flemsy flotes prom 9 GATHERED FROM a FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) M. A.. Jones of Hebron was not able to make his ox pouted visit to Franklin last weok on account of Injuries ho re ceived from a fall. Prof. A. C. Hart hasgivon up all at tempts to touch this winter in order to bo by tho bodsldo of his daughter, Miss Bossio, who the doctors say is slowly improving. At tho businoss mooting of tho Con-1 woro two grogational church last night it was'(!0unfy decided lo go ahead and imild a , now church. Thosolloititigconunitteo' has S0I00 in pledges. Mrs. II. S. Tallman, of Monument, Kansas, asistor of Doko and Gono Francisco, who camo to attend hor mother's funeral, was taken sick upon her arrival horoaud was not ablo to at- tend the services. LEBANON. i (From the Argus.) Dan McCaulley sold his fluo span of J young raulos for an oven $100. Mrs. William Woods is sutrering from a broken arm, tho result of a fall. Mrs. Nellie Carpontor died at hor home in Lobanou Sunday night about midnight. Mrs. W. II. Flosner was called to Smith Center, Tuesday, on account of tho serious illness of hor sister, Mrs. Morris. Miss Daisy Smith, who is making her homo at Oklahoma City, with a sister, has boon seriously ill with little or no liopo of recovery, is reported better. Tlio ringing of tlio tiro boll, Tuesday night, when tho opera house was well tilled witli peoplo attending tho caucus was a mean act and might have re sulted in many getting hurt. RIVKRTON (From the Review.) Dr. T. B. Myers Is enjoying a visit from his mother, who lives at St. Joe. The ppol hall on the south side of the street was in operation on tho sly last Sunday. Mrs. Dent Jackson returned Satur day evening" from Tocumsoh, Nob., I mifflki wrih'th Pur Focl Laws x of all SUtB A frlnd,of tit horn) AJo.of,th iTrust Calumet Baking. Powder vO Homes! Neighboring Towns I f OUR EXCHANGES s- ' whoro sho wont a short timo ago to at tend tho funeral of her father. Last Friday afternoon Charles Bu- uhanau's ttiiuu ran away, was quito serious as Mr. Tho result Buchanan's log was broken and his head fractured to somo extent. Our sporting editor camo in Monday and handed us a slip,gividg tlio details . of a pokor game at tho stock yards I which took place in a box car, and also stated mat two oi tno no.ivy winners constables of Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Al Slaby of Red Cloud arrived Friday to tako possession of tho Cottage Inn. having previously purolinsod tho fixtures from Mr. and Mrs.Durnell who have been proprietors for moro than a year. Tho Cottago is ,,0w opou to tho public under tho nianugomont of Mr. and Mrs. Slaby, who will appreciate u portion of your patronage. --- CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Oscar Bonson, tlio young man who was responsible for tho small-pox epi demic, returned to Lincoln Monday. Mrs. Prank Chagnon was takon to the St. Joseph hospital at Omaha, Mon day, and on Wednesday underwent an operation. D. II. Clark reports tho sale last weok of tho farm of Oscar Lindgren, east miles southeast of Campbell, to a neighbor, D. II. Larriok Tho consid eration being $.",80l). Mrs. J. Bourdeau was down from Bluo Hill over Tuesday, to visit her sister, Mrs. O. Beaucheno, who lias boon oxtrotnoly ill this week. Mrs Boauohotio, received a fall from tlio of fects of which she will probably bo bedfast several wooks. A. Andorsou, of Upland, in behalf of his daughter, Mr. Jas. Christiansen, of this place, has instituted a suit for damages against Frank Bobbins, Win. Boudreau and L. Boudroau and their bondsmen, for $.r000 each, the charge boiug that tho latter has sold liquor to Mr. Christanson subsequent to being forbiddon by tho pltilntitr us provided by law. Value of Manure. Illoouiiugtou Advocate. L'p at .Macon, as we are reliably in formed, some parties made a test last year to see what gain could be made in the crop yield by tho use of the new manure spreaders. Konr acres were taken, half of it fertilized and tho other half without, and as a result the crop raised on the part that was fertilized raised, nearly doubje thu yield the other pari did.' Most of the jund under cultivation in this county has been fanned for a tpttirtyr of ii century without adding anything to the ground and it is losing Its vitality, lly the use of the waste material on the farm every acre can be made to produce at least a fourth more, and the expense is only a little work dur ing the winter when there Is nothing more for a farmer to do. Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, March It), furnished by the Fort Ab stract Co., Ii. II. Fort, Manager. I) .I Myers etal to James Broom field, n'i net swt, .I.ViM,, qcd l C F (Jund to Chris Fassler, lots !,'.',:(,I,7,8,,.,I0,11,12, ltll8, Koh ror's add to Blue Mill, wd ... icon Kdd S Hood to Alfred MclJall et al, lot IS, l!lk 0, Bed Cloud, wd 1W0 Nellie V Pace to Lillian M Shuck lots I, '.. ;i. Blk ti, Van ce's 1st add to Cmldo Bock, wd 1000 Fayette Kisbd to .1 W Iteiglo, sw I 1 :.'-S-is, wd :(ioo Kquitablo Trust Co. to (ieorge W Shuck, nw Sti-1-0. wd 1000 State of Nebraska to Klicrt Biirginan, s'.' in-1, net set, S.VI 10. deed .ViO Maggie K Carpenter to IOC Sharp lots. '.!.... Blk S, B B add to Bed Cloud, wd 1000 Charles (' Britton to Alexander Sides, lots Hi to '.', Blk 11. Guide Bock, wd I.V10 Marshal (! I lagan to William M Miner, uw corner Blk I, Tal bot's add to tinkle Bock, wd WOO lames P Hansen to Jonathan h Whealon, lots II, IS. Blk SI, Bed Cloud, wd 000 Pete Nelson to William II. Spilk er, se 1 l-.'l-IO, wd G.VM .leniile Burgess to Harm Rose, lots l.:i,l, Blk 1. Tyler's sub div to Bohrer's add. wd .'oo Charles 10 Arnold to Ulrichtinos, sw se .'HI- -10. wd 1 7.10 State of Neb. to C 10 Arnold, swl set, :i(l-M0, deed SS0 Bertha .1 Holmes to .Jesse Bay. lots SS.S:t,S4. Blk S. B B add to Bed Cloud, wd lo: .1 M Lancaster to Clayton ICcllatn ne ItO-S-lS. wd 1.100 :ts. i to Mortgrges tiled. SI 1S00. Mortgages released, $.10Sl5.:t.'l. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postotllco at Red Cloud, Nob. for the wook ending March 21, 1907: II. A. Auburn, J. R. Cumin ('J), Mrs. A. A. Pearson, W. O. Smith, G. F. Smith. Those will be sent to tho dead lottor ollico April 1, 1007, if uot called for before. When calling for above please say "advertised." T. C. Hackicu. Postmaster. Henry Reese Killed by Freight Train. Blair, Nob., March 19. Henry Reeso was run ever by a Northwestern freight train at DeSoto, receiving in juries from which ho died a few hours after the accident. Railroad Work Is Resumed. Seward Neb., March 18. The Bur lington has resumed work at Pleasant dale on the new grade. The road will by completed by fall. The Yankton Gulf line surveyors have reached Sew ard. Twenty-Eight Hour Law. Omaha, March 18. Suits wore brought by the United States district attorney by order of the department of justice against tho Burlington and Union Pacific for alleged violation of the twenty-eight hour law governing shipment of live stock. Complies with all requirements of wgs$. "We dined in some of the finest hotels and restaurants, but did not find any coffee to excel in quality Arbuckles' ARIOSA." That is what one lady writes and millions of others prove they believe, by using more Arbuckles' ARIOSA Coffee than all the other packaged coffees in the United States put together, The fact that Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee costs less and has suited the health and taste of most American people for over k m,m rv -i-..iai :. vi UTi3 v-iw ft wr--r A QUEER OLD GUN. Tho yVay tho Ancient Matchlock Was Loaded and Fired. Among the arms now obsolete which formed a large part of the Infantry equipment In t lie days when the army was stirtrd was tho pike, which was In the i'onu of a spear, with a Hat mid pointed head, mounted on a stnff from thirteen to eighteen feet long. The tiro arm li g.-noral uo at tho time was the matchlock. What would a sergeant major of tho present day, with his men armed with the magazine rltlc, think of such a weapon as this: "Attached to the lock of this musket was a pan; also a cock, the hammer of which was somewhat In the form of a bird's, serpent's or dog's head. This head was split, and a screw compressed on eased. Hie silts. The piece being loaded Hist with powder and then with ball, some powder was poured into the pan. The pan was then shut to keep this 'priming' from drop ping out and to keep It dry. When the soldier wh'hed to lire, he fastened his burning match Into the slit of the cock, opened the pan, looked to his priming, presented and pulled the trigger. TJie match, falling Into the powder in thu pan, tired it. "Between the pan and breech of the barrel communication wn established by means of a small hole. When the piece was being loaded the grains of powder were naturally rammed and shaken down close lo this hole, am) when priming the soldier took care d. perfect the communication of the pow der in the pan with that in the barrel. Thus tile explosion In the pan caused the Ignition of the charge."- Londou Craphlc. OLD TIME STYLES. The Fashions In Ladies' Hats In Rich mond After the War. A southern lady In a diary which she kept throughout the civil war tells of a bonnet which she made and which was regarded as "quite stunning." The author of "Dixie After the War" quotes from the diary as follows: We had been wearing coal scuttle bonnets of plaited straw, trimmed with corn shuck rosettes. I made tlftcen one spring, acquired a line name as a mil liner and was paid for my work. t I recall one that was quite stunning. I got hold of a bit of much worn white ribbon and dyed It an exquisite shade of green with a tea made of coffee ber ries. Coffee berries dye a lovely green. You might remember that If you are ever in war and blockaded. When the northern ladles appeared on tlio streets of Itlchmoud they did uot seem to have on any bonnets at all. They wore tiny, three cornered affairs, tied on with narrow strings, and all their hair showing In the back. Wo thought them the most absurd and trilling things. But wo made haste to get some. The Yankees introduced some new fashions in other things besides clothe" that I remember vividly, one being canned fruit. I had never seen any canned fruit before the Yankees came. Pleasant Innovations In food were like to leave lasting Impressions on one who had been living on next to nothing for an indefinite period. At the Matrimonial Agency. "Madam, I have picked out a charm ing husband for you. Only I warn you he Is a thorough sportsman; fond of automoblllng, mountain climbing, bicy cling and ballooning." Applicant (thoughtfully) Can't you give me something that lusts longer? Fllegende Blatter. ! T Cure a Cold In One Day. i Take Laxative Bromo quinine tab lots. Druggists refund monoy if it fails to cure. B. W. Grove's signature 1 is on each box. 25 cents. the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee 37 years, ought to induce every body to at least sample it. The cities hide many country girls and boys who secretly sigh for a cup of good coffee like " mother" made. "Mother" probably used the old original " Arbuckles' " the first roasted packaged coffee. See that you get the sealed teHkXKS w rNsMin qclvy" N0TIE OF ELECTION. Schoel Bulldlnft Bond Proposition. Notice Ih hereby nlvuii to t lit qnrriUSi'il totevj nf the Srnool IMmritil of thu I'lty of lied Clotnl. Welxter futility. In the Suite ot .V'lm.kii, l.tiln? DMrlet No,:.'. imrMintit ton riolinlnii mloptut by the Kourd of lMunilluit of mid Ili-trUt. nl hii adjourned regain!" iiieotlUR llureof Fol ruiry liiih. HH. mid lm(d ui'oii iha I'eiltloii nf morn tlntii cuif third ot tho iiiHlltled tutor of iilii M'hnol illMrlei. ti.nl on Tiiecdny. tu 'Jtiil ilnv of Aitll. 1!H7, nl tliOKViieuil election in be In Id" in Mild I'llyof Kid Ootid, mid In mid school Mm tiirl. WehMet County. In ihoSinteof NehrkH, Mini Ht the ntuiil votltiK idnees Iheieln. to i: In Hie l-'ltt uiinl of mid city tit the K A M. Ilium InilMInt,' iiinl In the Second ward thereof lit tin-l'lrenii.ii'- Hull, heiwecn the hours of , o'clock h m. mid T o'tliick i. m. ol mid duv Hnd diita Mforemld no election l culled niid will he held, mid nl Mich hii Id kuiuihI election on the date iiforemld mid tit the lime mid plucex In .mid city iiihI School DUtrlct uforoMilii. there will he und hereby liMihnilited to the iimllllid oter of mid school DMrlet lo he Voted upon, the followlm; proposition, (o wit; Sliull the llonrd of Hducnthm of the "-clioe1 Plxtrlt't f tho i lly or Keil Cloud. Webster Conity. In the Stnte of Nebrnsku. helot; school IKstrlct number 'J. for mid on hcimlf of Mild Dlsttlct litMie the h t dsul Mild DMrict In t'.. sum of Twenty Five Thousand l)oliut, of the deiioiiiltiiiiloti of Five Handled Uoltir emu foi the piirioH of piiichiislnj; n Mil?, buildiio: . new school hottie. turiiltdiliiK the uecesmtv fu. ulitiremid nppitnitiis for thesiimu in thc'Hr-t Wmd of tho i'lty or Itul cloud, in -Mid Mtn t and to Install h hentltiK plum in the Mhuf bulhllny lu the second U mil of said i ii ol lh ! Cloud lu mid District, all tho cost tlieieof not lo e.vced the sum or Twcniv l-'Ie Thoumti ! Dollars The eutlie amount and ciich and nil of said bonds to be dated the da or their Itsunti'e and to bo payable to bearer at the otllce of tit ''ottiiiy Treiisiner of Web-t ri ouute. Nehtak-1, in the City or lleil r loud, Nebraska, at the el illation of twenty yeii fioin the date thucr' but lo be tunilo pnyahle and redeemable at l'1 op. Ion of Mild School IHMlrt at anv tin . iittPt- (ho e. trillion ol lire years from the da of the IsMia- re of the mine. In nm ol HI e lluudted Doilais or mi multiple tlxteof mi. ! bonds to dniw not to exceed foui mid one lim' (I'ji percent Interest pur milium from thoi!'e. of hsiiiinee or the same, paxable nniiiiiil!' widen said Inteie-t pa.mcutsliiill i eewdciiPi'i by luteresi coupon i ofes i .set utid mid attach" 1 to -hI.1 bonds, also pnyahle to I'mreriit the oth e ol the county Trensiirer of WebMer Conn:-, statu or Nebrnsku. In the City ot Keil (Jioi.i Nebraska, snld bonds to be sold for not h than par alue with mcrucil Interest mid ti t proiceds tlicr'of to be used for the tinrpo-e f purcbiisln a lte. t.iilldltiu a new m Iioo. huii--tiiriiNhuiK thu nccesar. fuiiilture a d appmatus f. r the mine lu the H-si Waul of mid cliy of lied Ch.id in Mild DMrlet. and to luvtnil a Iichii' -nlrtlit In the school build uu lu the M co 1 Wiinl of ld Hy or Ited ("loud In Mild p.. trier. And shnll tuld Hoard or l.ducrttlou of mi. i District, or such other utlleer as in:i be chnrni'i! by law with the duty of levyltn; taxes or n I Idstrlet, for trie time beliiK lu addition to i other tii.M-s. Uvy orciiun'to be Itvled annual v upon nil th taxable property In mid District nix stillleleut to py the Interest on mhl bomH ai. tin-same untliite and to fnruMi a hlukti . tuiid for the pigment of the pilueipal of Htd honiN. And be It further resolved that the vote snld proposition shall be bv ballot in the fo a follow Inc. lo wit: (Vote for One Horthe Iloudsnud tax ( ApiltM the lloud.Miuil tax i , lie It further icsoUcd that lu ch-c a major v or the vote cast in Mich election Is in faor 'f Micti proportion bond and tux. that snld lloi-.1 of Kdiicntlon shall proceed to the I'-sii.mee '. aid boiidH tor ihe purpose-, specllled lu t. t totCKoltii; proposition, ni'd as pruxldcd bv la. mid it sbitll lie the duty of the 1'resldent u.i-1 secictiirT of snld Hoard to l(;n said boiiiN. aid the coupons nUnchcd to the iuue. and s,!, bonds r-inll iieoU'i-tcd in the open u.arkct ai d sold to tiie liiwhest bidder for not lethan ) at value, and the piorccdi- of thes-leof Mild hot"! shall be paid to the Tiensiirer of Mild elio ! Hoard mid kepi by him ill n separnle luudnp'L Irmu other monevs mid lo be kunvwi iih t e ciiool llullulim Fund, ami sholi be paid out only on the older or sMd Hoard of Kdueall in and warrants r.tnwn n(,'Minnt the simi1 for t' c purpose herein speclllecl and no other. Dttcd thlsflh dny of Mairli. liniT Hy the I'resloeni or said Hoard or KdiiPntl.ia V. H. Hfl.TON. Attosf i n. FDItT. Secietnry or said Hoard or Kdiicntlon. Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. AT PLUMBS FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. No. 204 1 , filed at Washington. package, one pound full weight, bearing the name ARBUCKLES ARIOSA COFFEE and the signature of Arbuckle Brothers, which entitles you to presents. That is the genuine article, no matter where you buy it or what price you pay for it. Same old Coffee, same old firm. If your grocer won't supply, write to ARBUCKLE BROS- NEW YORK CTIY. y n y ) V