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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1904)
y"1 'M'fc)w MISXfCAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment U.' urcH CutH, IturiiH, UrulHUH. in uhu for over alxty ycurH. for Man, Beast or Poultry. llcut for Harms ttllmcutH. IhnburH up Stiff Joltitu. euros Frostbites and Chilblains MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustanq Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Spralnn nnd Strains. cures Spavin and Klna-bom. IiwiIh Old Soros quickly. C8t for Cattle nlluictitH. penetrates to the very bone. Best thing for a lame horse '4' MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment I is a positive cure for Plies cures all forms of KhcimmtlHm. cures Caueu uuucrui cows. Host for sneep nuiuciiis. nwuyB givus ausmcnon. drives out all inflammation. 4 a CORRESPONDENCE Intereslinii Items Gathered by Our County Reporters t 'WW'W'W'WWWWWWWAi Bladen. Mill Jane Woudaido of Illinois is viiltiBg at the hitnu of Mrs. A. Wood Me. Wash Hoed and brother Gilbert drove down to Hud Clnud last Sunday and ipent the day with George New house and family. V.8. Hall and fnmlly visited last Sunday on Kim creek. DentUt Keith of Haitlngs ii in town this week. Clriudo Hoffman of Uenoa i visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hoffman. Clarence Chevalier of Cnmpboll wns in town the first of the week on busl Inera. George Clawson of Red Lodge, Mont , is visiting his parents, oaH of town. George is on his way home from the World's fair. Mr. and Mm, Householder havo re turned to their home in Chariton, Iowa, after a two months' visit with their son, Wni. Householder, south of hero. J. W. and W. W. Davis are taking in the World's fair. Mis j Huth II iiueholdurof Rosemont visited with her parents lust Sunday. Wayne Hotd nnd family spent lnst Sun day with his bi oilier, Fred Heed. Herb Watson of Inavalu was In this city last Siturday. W. W. Ungate nnd fnmlly, who havo spent the picUyear in Oregon, arrived homo last Siturday. MissKthel Hotieholdcr,aco mpanicd by her sister Frances, came homo Filday 'veiling ami fluent Saturday and Sutidny with her parents, Miss Ethel is principal of the tchools at Doweese. Mia. Hotick, fiom near Campholl spent last Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Krnest Mi Coy. Frank Kuehn and George Boyd woro up from lied Cloud Tuesday and Wed neiday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and daughter .Elsie left last yVfdntBUy for Lincoln and Beatri e to visit friends and rela tives. Tbey drove through in a carri age. CbwIM. Mr. Bessie Cnhnrti Arrived in Cowlea a lew days ago to visit with her parents, . Bfc Bfc Bfc fc JBfc B Bfc Bk Bfc - Bfc iB-fr t m. 9 fc JA fc - 'J-fc JspPs99bVV9v9bVb a90W 40009 00 m9 070000 0mw,Tk aaLW " IW JBk To Suit Yoir 2 Pocketbook w Watches, Cfocks, Jewelry, at prices to suit vyour pocketbooK. We need room and want money, and art making prices to get us both. We have cut ill profit out of our prices on everything inour You are fortmate elrv now. Present Buying here means a big saving to you on anything yj you puy in Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Cut- y glasor Silver-plate ware. The hour to satisfy you present wants or future needs is before 1 $ m m m HOUSE m IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. W Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Spraeher. Mr. John Mnlick is the new clerk nt the "Hight I'laco." Mr. nnd M's. Homer Thomas tiro attending the fair at Nelson this wei k- A number of our voters wont to Hed Cloud Saturday to heir Joseph Cannon speak. Miss Mabol Waller is visiting rela tives at Franklin. A liltlo child of John Lorentz's is quite sick. Horn, Septombor SG, to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Post, a daughter. Mrs. Clyde Olmstead, from Fremont, Neb., has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ed Koon Garfield Charles Alios has a new henhouse. P. N. Campbell Is building a now barn. Ben Hood and wlfo visited with Frank Alios and family last Sunday. Miss Pearl Hoed returned to her homo last Sundav after a weok's visit with her cousin, Miss Klma Ailes. N. L. D. Smith had a turn of tho grip the first of the week. Lisle Lippincott le'urned to Topcka last Monday aftor a week's visit with his parents. Mr. Cooper was in Garliold Inst week looking up his political chances. Kansas City Market. Special to Tiik Ciiikf. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 27. Tho t till cattle receipts lust week were .'1,000 less than previous week, at 78,000 heml, but with 4.1,003 bend in two days this week, It looks like more than 80, 000 would bo recelvod here during this week. Nearly all kinds of killing stulf lost 15 to 25 cents last week, beef steers losing most. Moderate runs yesterday at Chicago and elsewhere enabled Balosmeu here to secure steady prices on nearly everything. Hoof steors were a littlo higher. Market is steady and active today. There are any num bor of country buyoi s here for stockors and feeders, and this class is as high or a littlo bight r tliuu a week ngo. Top beef steers tills week t5 00 as coin oared witli 10.10 last week Grass steors bring KI.40 to 14 for most ship mentis, grass sho stulf 12.10 to 1325, Kansas grazed cows bring 12 to 12 50, and steors of like discription sell at 93 to 13 75. dinners soil steady to strong, us thoy havo been selling since the settlement of the strike. Most sales of veals are at 14.25 to f 2.1. Best stockers aud feeders bring 13.40 to 113 85, medium grades including a 0 ill to to to U 0 ft ft line for the next 15 days. U if you need anything in Jew- w W W i yfr & BROTHERS, i jv jHt ro it den' of slulf that Is very decent, 82,75 to $3.25, and common stuir on down to $2. Mild lluctuutlous are about all tho change that Is expected forthe next month or six weeks Hog prices are tending upward, with a few set backs from timo to time. Top today is f 0.10, with bulk of sales at to to XI. about tho same as yester day, aud the average of a I the sales yesterday and today is highest in about a year. Of course, the vory llfcht receipts at all points is the main cause of strong markets, nnd it looks like there would bo no relief for pack ers in the way of increased receipts for a good while yet. Sheep receipts are very heavy this week, 40,000 head for two days, nearly all westerns, of course. Lambs have lost 25 couts in tho last week, but otherwise tho market Is nearly steady. Possible stock and feeding sheep are to bo had for less money than a week ago, but the choice stun is no cheaper. Fancy breeding ewes brought $4 yes terday, and feeding wethers and year lings soil at 13 25 to '13.(55, ewes on down to 12.75. Xa ivo killing lambs sold at 15 25 today, muttons nt $3.40 to 13.80, ewes up to 1330. J A. RlCKAfiT, Live S'ock C iVresponuent. Real Estate IransTers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, Sept. 28, furnished by J. 11. Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. C. P Hinker to Floyd C. M.-C.ill .-el 17 and '2 w2 It! 112 wd sooo Guide Hock Cemetery to Kohert S. Denny lot 2 blk 113 wd Trus'ees Cowles M. K. church to Myrt 11 Aditmson lots 4 5andG blk 1 Cowles wd Myrt U Adaiuson and wife to L C. Wilson lot 4 blk 4 Cowles wd Nelson llunl and wife to Morgan 11. D.ivis nw4 ne4 8-2 10 wd... Sarah Bitrdon and husb to J. P. Johnson lot 10 blk 17 Hindoo wd Le.Gmnd B. Theme to Leroy E. Sputicu lot 0 blk 3 Blnden wd Klleu J Forbes to Klmer A Thorn 15 000 000 r.o as lots 7 8 ami 0 bin 4 HadclifTs add to Hed Cloud wd 150 Kl zibet h K"stnor to Otto Klett nw4 184-i2 wd 3200 Edward Fry and wifo to Aaron Fry w2 nc4 20 2-11 and t2 r-2 20-2-11 wd Daniel G. Norris and wife to Ray 4000 mond W. Koontz lots 5 and 8 in Gl 11 wd 1300 Chas E Hicks and wife to Frank Wheat lots b and 4 blk 2 1st add to Bladen wd 130 Stephen E Knutson to Fred Webnes s4 35 4-11 wd 2700 Total 121145 MortasRes Died 92200. Mongagcs releas (! 13500 Autumn -The tireat Excursion Period. lo Si. Louis: lull will regie it for years if you fail to see the St Louis exposition. Special lowjcoacli excur sion rates made diHy each week from Sunday to ihursilay, inclusive; seven days' limit; slightly higlier rates for tickets good in sleuping curs with longer limits. Very low one way rates to tho far west and Pacific const. For instance, S25 to Californfa and Pucet smnd; t22.fi0 to SiMiakne teiritory; 1Q to Silt Lake, Helena and Butte territory. Tnis low rate, westbound, when added to your return rato eastbouud, makes a very low round trip rate. Honif seeker excursions the iiisl and third Tuesdays of each month to northwest and southwest. To Chicago nnd btck: Daily l iw 1 rates either direct or via St. Lmiis in either direction, with s'opovers at St. I Louis, Kansas City or Omaha. Home visitors excursion: Visit the old homo back east. September SO and 27 and October 11, half rates phii $2 to Indiana, and to many points in Ohio a:d Kentucky. Neuhaska Dav at tmf. St. Louis Kxfosition Tuesday, October 25 All Rood Nebras kans should be there and help exploit the prosperity of our grand common wealth. A. Conoveb Ticket ARent. L W. Wakklv, General Passenger Agant, Omaha, INFLAMMATOIIY RHEUMATISM CURED IN S DAYS Morton I.. Hill, of I.ebHiion Ind.. rayi; "My wife had ItitUmuatorv ltheunutlim In every muele and Joint; her mfferlug wai terrible aud her bmly and far were iwoilen almoottie oud reeoKiililou: had been In bed nix week! and Imd eight phjKlcUiiK, but received no benefit until nho tried Die Mjulc cure for ItlieumatlKiu. It cvo ImmedlHto relief and the was able to walk about In three davi. I am mire It saved her life." Sold by II, 'K. flrlce. Drugglit. Red Cloud, TRADERS LUMBER CO. DEALER IN Lumber and Coal, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. Red Cloud, ... Nebraska. City Dray and Express Line. P. W. 6TUDKBAKKH, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 52. j, fcifcfc4iifcifcWlilikifciaUifcfcfc a 1J1 Uiiinfe Of k U li U lik doioiitloir. SAY, niSTERl Do you know that it will pay YOU. as well as US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Coal at ouryards? Not only that our prices average: lower, or at least h. low. an thoso of our competit or., but HECAUbE wo tako especial care of and protect all can bo clashed as K EliULAI. C U S T O M K It S . PL ATT Coal. 4rsTinM,pTs,s''ti'rnTT,t mMnsAiinT,ptTi"MTpii'Psin'anii( J. P. HALE R'ED CLOUD WEOSTBR COUSTY NEBRASKA 'STATE AND- fTARM gjOANS Some of the finest farms and city property in Webster Coun ty, Nebraska, for sale Prices ranging from 115 to 125 per acre. J. P.HALE, Rmd Clmud,-Mbraka. Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? Do ou wsnt to Kelt It iiulckly unci for rmar If Ki. n'ml me a (IcKTlptlim of It. mul your Lc-t irlce. I Iihvi" lltof ellriitx of Hie Wreen Moun lulu lioyi. who ilenlre to eny V hie rn Ihik) tonl oiivl- the CHhlt to )uiy for it Do not k'ln. but write me now he mre to write before )ou Kteup. M. O. KELLY, Rutland, Vt. HOLLISTER'S j Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medloiae for Buiy People. Brings Qoldea Health and Benowed Vigor. A iwclflo for Comtlpatlon, Indtgestlob, LUe and Kidney Trouble. Plmplei. Ecrema, Impure Blooa, Bad Breath, Rlugglsh Boweli, llradache and Ilockoche. It's Rocky Mountain Ten In tatr lt form, 8f cents a box. Oenulne made by Holliiter Dnro Compant, Madison, wis. f LOEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE CATARRH MtiK STmrW & fctoOffl 0. Jhu 5-AY-FHW 50' Ely's Cream Balm Thl Remedy Is a Spoolflo, Sure to Give Satisfaction. OIVKS RILIEP AT ONOK It cloanscs, soothes, heals, nml protects the dNeaiH'd ineinbruno. It cures Catarrh and drives awny a Cold iu tho Head quickly. Restores tho Senses of Tusto nnd SmelL Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed. Largo Bizo, CO cents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warrtn St.. Niw York. Office 119 FREES, CO. Lumber. s Nvit Frsappe Now, delicious summor drink We havo .17 dif-fe.-ent Havors in Coo!, Refreshing Summer Drinks 15c meals served; lunch at all hours. The Bon Ton W. S. BENSE. Proprietor. Do You Cat Meat? When you are hungry and want somothig nice in tho meat line, drop into my market. I havo the nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, llsh, aud game in aeasou. I think, and almost know, that I ran pleaso you. Give mo a trial. W. i. KOON, Successor to ROBINSON A BURDEN. Order to Show Cause. IN THE COUNTY COUhT. State of NcbrRKka, I Webster County. 1 At a rounty court held at the county court room Iu nnd for tald county, Friday, Sep tember 23. A. D. lUOi. In the mutter of the estate of Leonard Rail, deceased. On reHclliiR and fUlng iho petition of Wil liam Hull praylnK that administration of said est e may be granted to William lull, as ad mlmlrHtor de bonis non. Ordered, that VVednevday. the IBtb day of Oc tober, A. I. IfMH.dt 1 o'clock p. m .iHassiRiiedfer hearliiK ".ld petition when nil persons Interest ed lu said m'Mter may apear at a county court to be held lu mid for raid county and show tame why prayer of petitioner should not be grAiueu; nun turn nonce or me lennency or said pctl lou and the heurlua thereof bo given to all nersoua interested In said mhtt r. bv nub llshliiK a copy of this order la the Hed Cloud Chief, n weekly newspaper printed In sld county, for threo consecutive weeks prior to raid day of bearing, seal A. II. Keknet, Ortu Couutv JudKe. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. Myttlo Cure for llheiunatlsm and Neuralgia radically cures lu 1 to 3 da s. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and nijMerloin It removes at once thu cause and the disease lm- mediately disappears, The Urt doe greatly benefits. 7A cents and fl.O'J. add by II, E Once Drugb'l't. Red Cloud. time table. Red Cloud, Neb. ULLUia LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO SI. JOE KANSAS CITY 81. LOUIS and all points east and touth. DENVER HELENA BUT1E SAL1 LAKE C'f PORTLAND SAA FRAXCI8C& and all pointt west. TKA1KI L1AY1 AS FOLLOW!: Mo, 18. Pssienger dully for Oberlln nl St. Frsncla brknebev. Ox ford. HcCook, DeiiTcrsnd all polnti weft 6;3s No, 14. Ptitenger dally for St. Joe, I.ouli. Lincoln via Wymote and all polnti eait and south t'10 a.r No 15. Patienrfer. dally. Denver, all polnti in Colorado, Uuh and California . , ,,,, , 7 Mp.bl No. li Panenger. dally for St. Joe. Kanta City, Atcblion, St. Lotilsand all polnti eaiiand south 10:85 a.m. No. 14. Accommodation. Mondny, WedncfUny and Frlday.llant lnsi, Grand Iiland, black Illlli and all polnti In the northweit 1:30 p.m. Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars, (eats free) on through tralm. Ticket! sold ana baggage checked to any point In the United Stnti'i or Canada. For Information, time tables, mapi or ticket call on or add rem A. Couover, Agent, Red Cloud, Nebr. or J. Frincli.Qsneral Faiienger Agent Omaha, Ncbraiia H. B. asher;, VETERINARIAN Ot the Kansas Citv Veter inary College Olllco at E. Johnston's, tho Ilrick Barn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Telephone 8' RED CLpUD, - . NEB. At Blue Hill first Tuesday iu each month. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CltanHi nd tfiiiitlri'f the htlr. l'rotnotf. a Itixurltnt (Tfuwth. Nevor Fails to Restore Orsy Itatr to Its Youthful Color. Cure. Kalp ultt.K. k Imlr lUlirg. fOcamllllOM OnjfgiiH m INSURANCE airalnst Fire, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, see JNO. B. STAMMER, agent for the Farmors Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., the best in surance company in the ste. Praatsei Mtltatlul Aawwlett. The foil iwlnc proposed amendent to, anil convention for tho revision or. the constitution of the State of Nebraska, aa hereinafter eel forth, lu full, Is submitted to t e electors of the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 8 A. D. 1934' (Sinatk File No. 114.) A Hill for a Joint Resolution rccommendlntr to tho electors of the state to vote at the next election of members of the Legislature for or HKali:st a convention to revise, amend and change the Constitution of the Mate of Nebras ka In accords nee wlih Sections, Article 19. or the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. lit it Ilnohtd by the Ltgitlature of the State of Xebraila, 1. That It Is deemed necessary to call a con vention to revise, amend aud change the Con Htltullou of the .Suite of Nebiaka. J. That the electors ure recommended to vole nt the next election of members of the I.ciiIh Inturo for or nRHln-l n convention to revi.e. emend nnd clmiiKe the oiistliutluu of Hie Sliito of Nebraska ;i TIihI nt mch next election of members ot the I.CKlslHturo on the ballot of vhcIi elector vo ting at such eUcttnii .liall lie printed or written In such manner Hint the elector can Indicate lilt, preference iind-T Die law Hie words: "KOU ciilliiiK i convention to tevlte amend ami chance the Constitution of the State of Nebras ka." nnd "AOAINsT cnlllnR 11 convention to re vise, amend and clintine iho ronstllutlon of the Slate of ehr8liH:" and If n majority voting, at said election shnll vote for a ronveullon. the I.FKlslnture shall, nt Its next session, provide by law for calling the s. me. I, fJeo. W. Marsh. Secretary of State of the Stato of Nebraska, d hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitu tion of the State of Nebraska. Is a true and cur r-ct ropy of Hie original enrolled bill passed by the Twenty eight session of the Legislature or the State of Nebrascn. as It appears from raid original bill, on tile In my office, and that said proiiosed amendment and revision of the Con stltution of the btaie of Nebraska Is submitted to the qualified voters of the Slate of Nebraska, for their adoption orrej ctlnn. nt the getierat elect lo to bo held on Tuesday, the 8th day or November. A. I). 1P01. In testimony whereof, T her unto set my hand and afllxcd the Great Senl of the State of Ne braski. Done at Lincoln this Mh day of July In the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundrod and Four, or the IndepondPiice of tho United States the One Hundrcl and Twenty NlutU and of this Mate the Thirty Kfghlh. (UkiatseaD GeoW.MAnn, Secretary of State. Wleflc! Wash BLUE For Bala By LI JJ ALL & WISE QROOERS DIRECTIONS FOR USEt Wiggle-Stick around in the water. ap-jrassstf gl 111 I li fig 1 1 1 Tn 'y" 1 . . . . 1)