The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 17, 1905, Image 8

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    TWENTY YEARS AGO )
Items of News Found in Tho
Chief of Twonty Yonrs Atfo
This Woolc V v v
LIVE STOCK M1RKETS AT
KANSAS CITY.
THE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED DY
CLAY, ROBINSON & COMPANY,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Corn Is 122 cents in Hod Cloud.
Tho rlvor bridge in being repaired
J. L. Miner litis gono oust nltor now
goods.
Jeff Ward of Cowlos lias boon on the
Nick list.
A. S. Mm oh will put in a tu:k of
groceries.
Goo. Holland came out with a now:
bus on tho 17th.
Morhart.fc Fulton sold ton car loads
ofmrb wire last season.
li. h. Kelthntn will locitto in Hold
rego and practice law
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs
) RTrunlcoy died Monday.
Lloyd M Crabill has sold his farm
to S 13. Wolcott for 82800
,1 A. Lopoman and Cieorgo linger of
Iowa will start a nursery bore.
I). K. Scott has moved into II. T.
Kinsoy's house on Cedar street.
On Monday tho pay car made tho
hearts of tho railroad boys happy
11 F. Minor has moved into bis now
rosidonco in tho north olid of town
M. S Mallard and family have re
turned from a visit in Now York.
Harry Feight. mid .1 S Kothroek aio
tho only applicants for saloon license
Henry Anderson has sold his inter
est in tho lOuropeau restaurant to
M.S Marsh.
Mason it Morgan's big Undo Tom's
Cabin Co will show at tho rink next
Monday night.
Homo oim took Kov. Cioo II. Brown's
pocketboolc containing 10, irom the
Baptist church.
Loandor X Edson and Mrs Laverna
Is' Foster wore married on tho 18th by
Kov. tSoo Yeiser.
Tho otllco of district attorney has
been abolished and nextyeur a county
attorney will bo elected.
Tuesday evening tho ladies of tho
Rod Cloud Cooking club gave their
llrst banquet at tho home of Mr
W. D. Forrest or
.Too (Jnrbcfs team ran away t hoot her
day Ho was thrown out and the
wagon ran over him, but ho was not
seriously injtuod.
Mr. Crone and family of Iowa hao
moved to Rod Cloud and are living in
tho li use one door south of A S.
Marsh's rssidonco.
Mrs. Henry, who has been conduct
ing gospel temperance meetings in
Red Cloud for several days pasti
closed her meetings Sunday night.
Tho Grand Army I'osl of this city
has ecuicd tho services of Lew Gin
ger, who will on tho 27th and JSth
give one of his culobrated specialty
exhibitions and fairs, assisted by the
post.
OFFIOE8 AT OHIOAOO, KAM8A8 CITY,
OMAMA, OIOUX CITY. 8T JOSEPH
AND DENVER.
Kansas City, March 11. -This weok's
market was opened yesterday with 1)10!)
cattle otrered. Quality or tho boovos
that came in was nothing extra, al
though some very good cattle wore
oirored. Trade opened slow and con
tinned (pilot all day. Light and handy
weights, however, remained unchang
ed; heavy weights and plain classes
wore 10 cents lower Cow and heifers
were steady Bulls were quiet. Choico
veals wore steady, others J' cents low
er Ktockors and feeders woio slow at
rates unchanged from those prevailing
uc tho clone of the preceding week.
Receipts today were 8.100 Choice
heavy beeves were scarce, bill there
were liberal offerings of good grades.
The market was somewhat uneven but
generally steady. Cows and heifers
sold steady to strong. Hulls were firm
and active There was a liberal supply
of stockors and feeders Heavy lleshy
feeders wore steady to weak; good
quality stockors, steady; undesirable
stockors very dull. Stock cows and
heifers wero steady to firm.
The following (able gives prices now
ruling:
lOxtru prime corn-fed steers. .8.1 !l() .1 (50
Good corn fed steers I 7f .121
Ordinary corn fed steers.... t 10 Mil
CORRESPONDENCE.
(Continued from First Pago.)
Decker her ninid was also dressed in
white. Tho groom wore the conven
tional black and Mr. Matt i) ylu the
bent in in, was attired tho same A
HiiniptuotiH .supper was nerved. Before
the bii lal party had departed a howl
ing crowd of people came to give them
a charivari. After about an hour of
their iioNm the groom appeared mid the
crowd all retired to their homes.
Ladies' Collars
A large assortment of Ladies' Fancy
Collars at 25c each. Nothing in the
city to equal them in value or style.
Ribboris
Choice corn fed heifers ! Oil 1 .10
(iood coin fed heifers II 7.1 t 00
Medium corn fed heifers.... .'5 21 ! I 7.1
Choice com fed cows II 7.1-1 10
( lood II 2.1 '.) 7.1
Medium 2 7.1 : 1 21
l aimers 1 .10 2 2.1
Choice stacs '.', 7.1 I 2.1
Choice fed bulls !l 2.1 1 00
Good .'100 .12.-1
Bologna bulls 2 00 2 7.1
Veal calves G to (J oO
G'ood to choico native or
western stockors I 2.1 -I 00
Fair .'! 7.1 ! 2.1
Common .'$ 2.1 li 7.1
Good to choico heavy native
feeders 1 2.1 1 01
Fair :i 7.1 1 2.1
Good to choice heavy brand
'A
1
ed horned feedeis
Fair .'1 .10 II 7.1
Common : 00 !! .10
Good to choico stock heifers I! 00 15 2.1
Fair 2 .10 15 0t
(iood to choice stock calves,
steers I 00-1 7.1
Fair .'1.10-1 CO
Good to choico slock calves,
heifers il 2.1 .'i 7.1
Fair 2 7.1 .'5 2.1
Uocoipts of hogs Monday were .1 78.
Prices wore steady to f conts lower
Hccipts today were 11,000 General
quality of tin offerings vagond Utty
eis weio iii'lill'erent. Af w early sales
wore steady but tho market averaged
tally .1 cent i lower Bull' of sales
weio from t'l 7" to l.IM; top t.1
Receipts ol sheep Monday were 7.S10.
B'dk of the supply consisted of lambs.
Prices for muttons were stiong while
lambs wero 10 to 1.1 cents lower. Re
ceipts today were ."M 0 Muttons wero
GARFIIiLD
Mrs. Mayo Ailes is on tl 0 sick list.
Mrs Wilson was visiting Mrs. Ailes
Mmidiiy.
The Kail (iai Held telephone company
arc erecting their lino this week.
M s. Motter was visiting with Mrs.
Mayo Ailes lat Wednesday.
We had a (io shower lat Wednes
day. It called a halt 011 tho belated
corn buskers.
Flunk Ainack has moved onto Kd.
Antnek's faun, and Is farming as hard
as any nut; on tho line.
Onirics S iii III has moved onto the
Drike place, and is now doing the
dishwashing as well as the faim work.
.1 Jcnning's sheller pulled into tho
tteiglibnrho id last Wednesday and
began shelling with A W Shipmaii
They will do several j 1I13 while here.
SIULWA'H'R
March weather still continue?.
.John Ibiw.ird is shingling his house.
Will Cling is building a new kitchen.
Dave Fishel linUhod gathering corn
on Tuesday.
Will lltgnn has begun farming. He
is breaking stalks
.1 iv DeWolf, of Weeping Water, has
O'igaged to work for Allen Vinoe.
Miss Bragg is boarding at. homo now
aid driven to and from school, a (lis
lani'o f six miles.
O .1 Lum has snld his 'phone to Will
Cro.ior, so Ltun goes oil" tho lino and
Cn y.ier goes on again.
Kufus Dotithct and family arrived
hisi week and are settled in their ntw
heme, the Will Cio.ior place.
Mrs. Hendiieks came, down Fiiihv
and r.ttunel Sunday. She brought
Ms. Douthet down and remained to
Visit a few days at D.ive KMiol's.
(. M. Albin and wife moved toG liile
Bock Saturday. Ms 10 hel went wiili
them in assist in g"Hinc, settled, emi
s qnently no school in district .'II this
week.
HLAHliN
C Cnevalier was in town las
All Silk Ribbons, No. 40, at 15c per
yard. Others equally as cheap.
Kalamazoo Corsets
Wear one thirty days and if defect
ive in material or workmanship will
either give you a new one or return
your money.
Laces and
Embroideries
We have a large number of remnants
and short lengths of Laces and lm
broideries that will be sold at less
than half their usual price for a few
days only. Too many to enumerate.
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CHSCAQO SOUTH GKJAHA SBOUX CITY
SOUTH ST. 508KPH DiaWVER
Read our mr.rkct Icttor In this paper. Write us for any special Inform&tlcn doslred.
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IfeneralU steildv nlllmni'li cmninnn
Tho teachers of the primary depait- K,.mUH sl()We(l V:.aknesH. Uiuihs were
Land Sales.
If you want to cither huv or
President, t arrie Uiakeiield; hind, write or .see C V. Catlior.
nient of tho public schools, Missus
Myrn Drower and Hlla Putnatn, will
k'ive a reception for tho patents of the
nupil.s next Friday. , splendfd pro
Kiani has been piepared
Lust Friday niht tho youiif,' ladies
organized a Voiiiik Woman's Christian
Temperanrc Union, with tho following
oilicers
vice presidents, .Liua Owen, IJ.irbara chaiKo if no sale.
Nuwhotise, Cordla Shorer, Miss McMil
lull, Etta Sanlord, ,lusie Win run; sec
retin y, Kato Hiijjlu; treasurer, Alyra
Browor.
Scott A littlo kIi-1 lias arrived at.
tho homo of F. D. Hutchison and will!
make her homo there O. I Ken-
nliuore has routed the Stoddard farm-Uatin-
Mr. ( oniad of Illinois is vis-
it'uiK his tlireo sous on Him ("reek
William .VcCord has rented Chet Kul-
lor's farm Mr. llowatd, fiom Mis-
souri, lias rented tho old William
Brown place.
Kast Wr.UjTi.il- Fpanrle 41 Son are
puttiiiKdowu a tubular well for.loromo
Bailey Emigration from Cham-
imih'ii county, lllittois, still continues
Some of us are in favor of send-
iiiK for John h Rullivau of Boston to
teach our schools
Bluk Hill.--.Rev (irillln of Minden
is aiding Rev. Cornet in tho revival
meetings Tho dance at tho rink
Mon ttiy nifdit was 11 succo.ss. . . . W. C
Litithrop will move to Indinnolii next
week Dr Watkius and family
luivo moved to town from Ouk Crock
nreuinut.
fully 10 cents lower and slow Wo
quote: Choice lambs, 87.10 to T.'J-I;
choice yearlings, f 0.1 to (i .10; choice
wethers, sr.;10 to ,17:1; choico owes S.VJ.1
to .1.10.
sell
No
That Settle's It.
When a ! .rado Mind smi e walk is
laid that settles u. See Ovcring Bro.-.
iV: Co. loi- pium's.
WIIKS norJon lalJ, " f for ben h
(olt or it I if) " jjcoplc uunJcrcJ ti
ti cuum 11c poiiiuc.
hall
uw
Gordon
To Cure a Colt! In Cne Day.
Take Luxatuo Bronm (Quinine tub
lots, All dillu'Kl.st.s icfiiml ilia money
it 11 f dls to cute. K U. (jiuw'tt sdiia
III 0 i.-. on each bo: Mu,
THERE isn't any
thing remarkable
in the fact that you can
buy the best hat made
o-day for $2 less than
men paid a few years ago
for the same qualities.
Wat making has been
revolutionized like most
other crafts. You can't
put any more value in a
hat than you will find in
the Gordon.
Mr-i. 1
.Mo iday.
.7 E Yost returned front KiiHas City
TucMla .
('hailcq Brown moved on his farm
l hi w-ek.
I'li lit st rain of the season foil here
Wcdiu-Ml'iy.
Mrs 11. B. Byd and daughter (Jraec
mill At .lii'l cli (1 vi nV.M' In ('niniihi' I hist. I a
..,... i S to 7 feet
..,.... l:Mu4
.7. H. MiCiellan, O Ivcinoii and I
Th'inias each shipped a car of cattlo
Tuesday
I'ainter Ci linore of Cinuphell is paint
intr 11. C. Ciievaliei's new residence
this week.
Mts. 11. Bounds received the snd
news n( me death of her tilth r, which
oci'tirrt d last Tuc.'day.
Mrs. Henry and son, from east of
Blue 11. li wero visit nj? ut the home of ,j
Dr. Koehler last J uesday.
Mws Colli tto returned to Alma Tues
da), after spending 11 month visiting
li'ir paient ai ttiis place.
Mrs. C 11. Rust returned homo aficr
pend'uij a week visituiR her sistir,
Mrs Cowley, at 'his place.
Mrs. Wash Reed returned from Hod
Oluiid the first of ill wi oK, where sho
his been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
(icotgo NewhniHe.
or tnore, by purchasing your trees di
red Irom a tesponsihlc grower. lien
the "slick" tree agent calls upon joh,
show him these prices and he will ljxik
as innocent as a lamb and tell you "all
kinds ot lies about us and our trees.
Apples Grafted
Kaoh I'.it'h
.1 to 7 feet i;ic. 4 to (i feet 1 lc
S3 to 4 " !)c. li to.'J " .... tic.
Crab Apple same as Apple.
Pencil Buddotl
Knell
. Rlc. 4 to d feet.
8c n to; "
18 to HI-inches, .1c. each.
Plums Budded
K.U'h
1 to 7 feet . . . .Hie. 4 to f feet .
Uto4 " ....20c. Uto.'l " .
Cherry Budded
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T ME TABLE.
Red Cloud, Neb.
, LINCOLN
I ni .1 11 1
..ii.ui.i
ti 1
1-ich K
c.
,..11
iC.
Kach
.2.1c.
.loc.
Kacli
(1 to (i feet.... 3.1c.
4 to .1 feet. .
li to 4 " 2.1c 2 toll " ..
18 to 24 inches, 12c. each.
Concord Grape
1 .IICII
r-tfii
.:i0c.
.1.1c.
Eitch
2 year.
1 year, select.. 4c.
)C.
1 vear, good, .'Jc,
Russian Mulberry
I'KK l.fxX)
(I to 12 in. . . .!?1 00 12 to 18 in. . .Sl.,10
Black Locust
pint i.noo
d to 8 in 1.00 8 to 12 in. . . .91.25
On ordeis of $10.00 or moie we will
allow 10 per cent discount from above
prices. We pay the freight on $10.00
ouleis. send lor our catalog. Jt'slree.
FAIRBUftY NURSERIES,
FAIRBURY, . NEBRASKA
DKNl'Jilt
I1KI.KNA
L'UICAUO i liVTIE
'l. JOE SAIJ LAKE O'i
KANbAS WrV I'OUTLANI)
S'J. LUC IS ami SJ. FR.-t.YCI SCO
nil points cast and and all fointi
loath. west.
THAINB LEAVE As rill.I.OWt:
So, 13. l'lif-vjimiT ditfly for Olierlln
niul l. Francis orunehos. os
fonl. SlcCooli. Ut'iiUTiiml nil
puiiilb v.ust T 0"a.m,
So, 11. rnshoiiRcr lnlly (or St. Joe,
KnnsHS City. Alelilvoii. St.
I.onlt.. Lincoln vlu Wyiuoro
hiiiI nil iiolaiH cust unit south 2M0 a.m
So 15. I'rthsfimer. tliilly. Denver, nil
iiolntslii Colomilo. L'lnh and
Cnllfornla S:05p.m.
So. 10. IMttieiiRSr dnlly fur St. .loc.
Knnt.ns i;ity. Atrhlboti. St.
LouIhuui) nil pointb eatiand
., ,. 0,llh-- : - 10:a'.a.n.
Mo 174. Accommodation. Monday,
Wednt'Mliiy and Krldny.llnn
hiKh, tJrand Inand. Illaok
IUUs mid all poinds In the
northwest t U0 p.m
SleenttiB, dlnliiB, nnd recllnlm; chnlr ram.
seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and
hBRgaKO checked to any point In the United
States or Canada.
For Information, time tattles, maps or ticket!
call on or address A. Conover. Agent. Hed
Cloud, Ncbr. or I.. W. Wnkeley. Gnnoral Fav
hu,1VM. B(.nt Omnha. NenrnNKit
I,
Gordon
Hats $3
NOTES FROM NEIGHB01HNG TOWNS
(Concluded fiom First Pago
10 a city of the Hcuond class, tho triia
tees inking the necessary htups at their
nieeiintf lust Fttdiiy night.
Mr.. M irin Stutiley died very unit-
denly at hct honui in Franklin lust Fri
day night. The undertaker found
dilllouliy in embalming tho body owing
to a 11 iw ot blood fiom ti cut behind
the right, ear, which had not been
noticed befoin the body was turned
over to him (Sravo minors wero nit
nil nit and the coroner w h summoned
An ii quest was held which began
shoit y bnfoie noon Tuesday and lasted
until WedueMliiy twining. The jury
returned 11 veld 101 that the woman
CHine to her iloiith fiom hiurt failure,
supiM induced by n wound inlliited in
boiuu nitiiiuur unknown.
Order To Snow Cause.
in tui: uol.ntv cotur.
Statu of Nebraska 1
Webster County (
,t 11 count enttriliuld at the county court
room In ami for said county, ThiirNdny, Mutch
lllih. A. 1). 1D05.
In tiQinalturof tho estate of .James MeN'titt,
di ceased.
in readlncaud tllltiK tho petition of Ollwr
MeNtt't tiled on the huh dav ot Match A It.
ltfT) ir.iluu' (or tho examination and alio v
aiicu of his lliial iiccoiiii' of the -111110 date a l
ctee of assU'iiineitt of lite lands hi-loiiKltn: to
huid i'late to tliu perKuiiM eu'l leil to tint miiiio,
an onlcr distrlbtttltn: the roldtte of pergonal
estatu ait (here upon an older dlsclmiKlut;
hint from futiierbindeu ami service In hi said
ulUcc its dntlnlstrator
O'di'tfd. that Mondnv, Iho :ird dav of April
A l. 111').') at one o'clo k p lit , In assigned
foi lif.nl'ik' snld p-t ltun when at) peisoti
liitiuc'Htet In said mutter may api carat a couut
coittt to bu lieht In Mii) tor sni eoiinh aiu'l
sliou cause uh iiniji r of ietltloner should not
hekritutcd; and tleil notice of tliu pciideucv of
satd iiHtltlottand the lieinlui; thereof ho slvptt
to hII pi-rsoiis I11P tc-ted In said inaiter. by pub
IMilitu ai'opy of thl order In tint Hui c nun
CiiiKf. a wc'kly notkmper printed In said
couittv, for tbri'ti coueeuil() iveokH prior lo
snld day of hearltiK
hi:ai. A HKhknkv.
itiarclt tit t'oiiiitY Judge.
Order to Show Cause.
IN THE COl'NTY COUt.T.
Slate of Nebraska, I
Webster County, f
Atn county couit held at the county court
A.I) WOT. rm" lu,,l,I' Mttnn
In tho nialter of the e-tnlo of Thomas
Howard, decea-etl.
On remlliiK and llllmithe petition of W. A.
Howard prilnK that ailiiilnlMratlon of said
i-stii omit) be Brnnted to W. A. Howard, as ad
tilit lit r.ilir
j Ordered. Hint Monday, the aith dav of
1 March. A 1) liter,, at o'elock p. in., h iissit-ned foi
lii'iirliiKMild petition when atl persons Interest
ed In said timttcr nut) npprarata cotintv court
to beheld lit and for .t i mv ....: .1.,,...
cause why pni)er of puililnnur i-hould not be
Kriintrd; itndiliat noiliv of Hie pendency of
said lii-il Ion and the hearing thiecof be ulveit
oa I persons Interested in Mild matt r. by pub
1 shlni; a copy of this order In the ltcd Clotiil
Chief, ti wetkly newsj.ttper luted In H'ttl
ciiinity. for lirco cousecuilvo weeks prior to
snld day of hearing. '
day
(Stat,)
raehIT
A. II. Kkknkv.
County judKC
QUEEN 1NCUBKTORS
'The Queen" Is truly tho
(iiiceii of Incubators. Han ti
sjstem of illlluslvo ventlla-
111)11 01 II
TJt.
mmm
K OWII. It trill lintel.
a larci r in r cent of strouu,
LI1 . "irstr !".r t,em o stroitK,
1 IL healthy chicks than any au.
V chlno with other nystemH of
- viriitlbiilon. .send for rata
tie It'HKUKK. OUKBMNCUIIATOKUC,
v tl! 1 1 ii 1. 1 1 ti rru Vnli '
I OKU
box Hi. Hastings, Nob,
HHKU.MATISM OL'KKI) IN Al)AY.
Mystic Cure for Ithetimatlsm iiiitiijjNetiralRla
dlcally cures In l to a da)s. It v"alon upon
tho nymeni Is remnrkalne and mysterious It
removes at onco the cause and tho dlseaso lm.
mediately disappears. Tho llrst doso greatly
benefits 7ft cents and Jl 00. held byll.E
Grice Diugulst. Kud Cloud
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