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For Sale by Newhouse Bros., Jewelers ft Opticians, Red Cloud, - Nebraska Chas. L. Winfrey The Auctioneer, RED CL UD, NEB. Will cry your sales and guarantee satisfaction or no pay. I know the value of your stock and your interest. Stock and farm sales a specialty. Will attend sales on short notice, and make the price reasonable. I pay all telephone expenses. Order To Show Cause. IN TUB COUNTY COURT. Mat of Nebraska, I WcltNter County f At a coiinu court hold nt the county court room In ami for Mild county. Thurxday, Murch It.th. A. 1). 1005. In t'le matter of tlio cstatu of James McXutt, deceased. on reading and filing the petition of Oliver MoNult tiled on the tilth day of March. A. 1). 1905. )ira)liiK (or the examination and alio v anco of hlx llniil account of the -amo date, a de wco of aHsU'iimuiit of the laudx belonging to iaidestato totho pornoim ontliled to the same. an order dlMrlhutlug tho rcldtic of personal estate an i there upon an order dlschaiglng him from f other hurdou and service In hit) oald office aB-dmlnlstrator. Ordered. Hint Monday, tho 3rd day of April. A. I). 1005. at one o'clock p m , 1 h assigned forhoaring nald petition when all persoiiH interested In nald matter may api carat a county court to bo held In Hiid for bald county and ihow can bo why prayer of petitioner nhotild not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of aid petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persona Interested In said matter, by pub HMiingacopyof thla order In the Kkd 0 oud t'uiBr, a weekly novspapor printed In said eounty, for three consecutive weoka prior to aid day of hearing. (bkai.) A. II. Keknrt. march .11 County Judge. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Tiike Laxalivo Bromo Quinino tub lets. All druggists refund tho money if il fulls to cure. K W. Grove's signa tuio is on each box. 25c. j Wc3 I it N7 m j i i XjfcDDEN i TRADE REVIEW FOR THt WEEK. Retail Business Is Livening Up as Spring Advances. Now York, March 23. Bifcdstreet's says: While reflecting Irregularities, duo to rainy weather at theeast und Bouth, high water In centra,' western rivers and poor 'conditions tf country roads generally, the volume of dis tributive trade and the moeraont of industry hold Interest recorded last week. The tenor of advice! Is evch better. Retnll trade at the iarge cit ies is livening up as spring ldvanccs. Crop reports, especially frou winter wheat, are increasingly favotablc, notably In the southwest. Hallva earnings reflect a heavy gilln move ment, a large movement of iron and allied products antl heavy merchan dise shipments In an increase of 9 per cent for thu fitst half of March Money has hardened at a number of cities, but collections btlll hg. Especially active lines of trade arc dry goods, shoos and clothlrg notably at tho west. Lumber, hardware, paints and oils reflect the appronch of an ac tive building season, and hides and leather are active and firmer at lead ing western and enstorn markets Farm machinery find implement denl ers report demand active In the north west. The renlly remarkable feature in current industry is, however, the con tinuance of the heretofore heavy In quiry for all kinds of Iron and steel, crude and finished. Light on this mat ter Is furnished by reports that rail road building this year will be tho heaviest for years Opinion Is In creasing that present Insistent de mand may force prices higher and be yond the line of! safety, because of encouraging reports and paving the way for congestion in supplies later. Failures for the week number 204 Wheat exports! for the week are 1,501,505 bushels. iagalnst 805,712 last week. Corn exports for the week are 2.07C83G bushels', against 3,841,411 last week. i FIVE DROWNED IN THE MISSOURI Attempt to Cross River In Small Skiff During Storm at St. Joseph. St. Joseph, Mo., March 28. Five men lost their lives In the Missouri river here. The dead. Billy Lewis. Oscar Lewis, Harry Talent, Harry Smith, Howard Hutchason. The men were engaged In dyke building operations on the Kansas side of tho river, opposite the water pumping station. Ttiey had been brought to tho' Missouri side each evening by a spall steamer, but on account of a heavy wind and rain storm last evening the steamer was delayed and the men, rather than spend the storrriy night In a shack on the Kansas bank, determined to cross In a skiff. About mid-stream the over loaded skiff was swamped by the high waves and four ot the men sank In the muddy vyater and were seen no more. Hutchason was seen swimming, but sank before help could reach him None of the bodies have been recov ered. Object to the Hyde Plan. Albany, N Y., March 29. Superin tendent Hendricks of the state insur ance department postponed for one week the hearing on the protest of the so-called Crlmrolns committee, repre senting many policy holders of the Equitable Life Assurance society, against the plan of "mutualizlng" that society adopted at the recent meet ing of the directors. Three Drowned at San Diego. San Diego, Cal., March 28. Lucy and Helen Baker, young women of this city, and their cousin, Harry Hayes of Iowa, were drowned by the upsetting of a canoe. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chicago, March i.-ltcports from all sections of the xouthwest telling of the vigorous condition of full howii wheat hud a derldcdly weakening effect on the mar ket here toduy. Wheat for July delivery closed with u loss, of ll!ic. May com was down 'itli.iAc. Oats were off c. Pro vlslous were down 2Yil-Viv. Closing prices: Wheat-May, $1.12; July, SSc, Sept, 03c. Corn-May, 47!,e: July, 4SK,e; Sept., 48V4. Oats-Maj ',)U July, JU'ji.e, Sept., i!S)i I'oik-Miiy, $12 0714, July. ?1-' S'.'. I.ard-Mu, $7 10. July, $7 2.-.. Illl.s May $U.l2iJ; July $7 1214. Chkago (ash Prices-No. 2 usb 4&0-SVie, No. 2 cash outs, 301ic. corn, Chicago Live Stock, Chicago. Maich 28.-Cuttle-Uucelpts, ft. 500; steady, good to prime Kteers, $5.2rri& 0.25: poor to medium, $4.00tfi5.00' htoc-Kci and feedera, $3.000.00: heifers $;i.00ftii J5; cown, S.I.IKKCI4.75, hulls. $2.:i.VR4.50, can-1 ners, $l.GOft2,40; culvea. $3 00UJ50. Hogs -Receipts. 25.000: rulOc lower; mixed and butchers, $5.2.VJt5.45; good to choice heavy, $5.a5$ir.47W. rough heavy. $5.200,25;' bulk of sules, $5.:t(KSi.40, light. . . VU 6.37V4. Kheep-ltecelptii, 18,000; steady,' good to choice wethers, $5.15tfl.25- fair to choice mixed. 34.50irfi.50: wcmilmh Khinn. $4.50410 25; natlvw lambs, $5.00ii7,80; west ern lambs. $0 003)7.80. Kansas City Live Stock. KanBHs City. Murch 28.-Cattle-ItecelptH, 10,000; sternly: nutlve Meers, $4.2.Vtif).75; ioss and helferH, $2.0O$tl,h0; stockem and feeders, $:i00fi4.fl0; bulls. $2.50'(W 00; calves, $2,504(0 25; western fed steel f, $4,25 (55.50 lloga-ltecetpts, 12,000, 5c lower; bull, of hales, $5.10'ii5,27l4: heavy. $5 25fj 0.32V4: putLeiH, $5.155I5.2'i, pigs and Ilyht, $4.115425.20. Sheeii-ltecelntfi. 4,000. httong to 10c higher: mutton, II SV5..MK) Ininht $u5aToO. rung.' wctlict.. $." 13410.03. feu" ewe, $4.b.VIv5 OT.. South Omaha Live Stock. South Outntiii, ...iiKti JS Cattle lie celpK .'i.OOO itcadi tia'tie xti'i'n. $3 yj ii'if.O. cows n ml hi'lfot. j.lOKtM.'O can nets, $-' OO.'lUO. toekfi and fccden $2 7,VjM M) ciilws $.1 7 rfn". 7.'. Mils stag etc., $2.uOtf(4 25 Ilng-(..ii,i4, 10 000 Gc lower' heavv $5 1015 ID nilxd J5 07H Cl'5 10. light. $5 0.Va5IO igt HoOftftOO bulk of ales, $.07V5 1-'4 .Sln-i-p-lt" celpts, 8,000 Mtentlv wctfit. $.'iWi0 70 "ether. $." SCMtu 70 ewe $4 b04i5 40 lambs, $0 75'u7.50 Communications Are Cut. London, March 29. The Times' St. Petersburg correspondent telegraphs ns follows: "The entire nbsonce of private and press telegrams from tho front, together with a laconic message from General Llnevltch dated Harbin, and snylng 'No repot ts fiom the arm ies' evolves fears thai communications have boon cut mid that the Japanese have turned the Russian positions." Emperor William at Lisbon. Lisbon, March 29. Lhnperor Will iam and King Charles witnessed exer cises by a cavalry leglnicnt. a detnch ment of nitlllery and n company of sharpshootcis The enipoior was sub sequently conducted over the llelom monastery. After luncheon nt tho palace the emperor. King Charles and Queen Amclln visited the public buildings of Lisbon. Arabian Insurgents Make Gains. Constantinople, March 29 Accord ing to a dispatch from Hoileina the town of Sanaa, capital of Yemen prov ince. Arabia, was still holding out when the message was filed, but Yamn, Yerlm. Aneysa and Hadlah have fallen Into the hnnth of the In surgents and the mountain fortress of Ibb was surrounded. Japanese Drive Russians. Gunshu Pass Marcu 29 The Japa nese are again moving forward and the Russian guard has fallen back from Us position about thirteen miles north of Siplnghai. to Chaoumlaodzl. which is situated forty miles below Gunshu pass. Russians Out of French Waters. Tamatave. Madagascar. March 29. It has been definitely ascertained that the whole Russian second Baltic squadron left the waters ot Madagas car March 1G for an unknown destina tion. Legislature to Adjourn March 90. Lincoln, March 25. Tho house and fienato adopted a joint resolution fix ing the time of final adjournment at noon Thursday, March 30. Fatal Fire at Sioux City. Sioux City, March 23. Mrs. Har land Newton of Shclton, Neb., and her nine-year-old boh, John, perished In a Are hero at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kneobone. The firo was caused by a gasoline stove. Brakeman Ryan Loses His Life. Alliance, Neb., March 27. While Bwltchlng at Whitman, Neb., James R. Ryan, a Burlington brakeman, was so severely crushed between tho cars that he died within an hour. Mr. Ryan was secretary of the local lodge of the Brotherhood of Railway Train men. 8tewart Taken to Chicago, Lincoln, March 24. Fred Stewart, who completed a term In the Ne braska penitentiary Monday, was taken to Chicago by Detective Bouner of the polico force of that city. Ho Is charged with robbing the store of Bullock, Ward & Co. of Chicago prior to coming to Nebraska. Monument to Colonel Stotsenburg. Lincoln, March 29. The stato sen ate appropriated $G00 to purchase a base on which to rest the monument to Colonel John M. Stotsenburg at Ar lington cemetery, Washington. Col onel Stotsenburg commanded the First Nebraska In the Philippines and was killed In one of the early engage ments with Aguinaldo's troops. Bryan Elected President. Lincoln, March 24. The Nebraska Democratic Editorial association, which concluded Its meeting, elected W. J. Bryan president. Mr. Bryan made an address, in which he said the present outlook for tho Democratic party was tho most encouraging for years. An extended address was mado by Louis F. Post, editor of the Chicago Public. Rural Mall Division at Omaha. Washington, March 29.- The post master general has ordered tho estab lishment of an additional field division of the rural mail sorvico, with head quarters at Omaha, to be known as the Omaha division, to begin business April 17 and to comprise the states oT Kansas, Nobraska, and Oklahoma and Indian territories. Charles E. Llew ellyn, a rural agent, has been appoint ed division superintendent. Nebraska Bars Christian Science. Lincoln, March 23. By a bare con stitutional majority 17 votes in its favor tho senate passed tho house bill outlawing tho practice of Chris tian Science. A single nmendment by the senate permits osteopaths to continue practice, and this, house managers announce, will bo concurred In. The bill then noes to tho Rovernor. Tho bill requires a cortlflcnto from tho state board of health beforo nny one enn practice medicine or healing. If Scientists pass tho required medical examination thoro Is nothing to pro vent thorn continuing as practitioners. Omaha Negro's Double Crlmt. Lincoln, March 26. Allen Kphrnim. colored, murdered his wife and then killed himself In nn O street rooming house here. Tho partleB are from Omalm. Kphralm discovered Ills wlfo occupying a room with James Stephen son, colored, nt 1951 O street. Ho se cured entrani'o to tho room nnd began to Blush his wlfo with a knife. After cutting her In numoroiiH places ho shot her In tho left cheek, killing her. He thou turned tho revolver on him self and blew out his bruins. Stephen son, who Ik now held at the city Jnll ns a witness, was in the room at tho time, but thu enraged hiiBhnnd made no attempt to Injure him. Both tho husbnnd nnd wlfo wore badly cut dur ing thu light. Smedley Case Postponed. Lincoln, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smedley of Denver, accused by Joseph Wells of Lincoln of tho cm- hczzleincnt or $10,001), had their sec ond hearing and on motion of tho county attorney the enso was contin ued until Apt II 8. Ball Tor Mrs. Smed ley was reduced from $5,000 to $1,000, which was furnished, nnd Suiedloy wns released on his own recognizance. Attorneys for tho Smedloys opposed a continuance nnd Insisted on an Im mediate trial. County Attorney Cald well said It wan necessary that the complaining wltnesH bo present beforo the case proceeded. He scored Wolls for remaining In Denver when hp knew the hearing was to ho hold, de claring he bad made himself liable to the charge of compounding u felony. DEFENSE IN KIRKMAN CASE. Prosecution Rests After Submitting Sensational Testimony. Valentine, Nob., March 27. When the court-mill tltU which 1h trying Cap tuiu Georgo W. Klrkmnn meets again tomorrow witnesses for tho defuuuo will bo called. The prosecution rest ed Its case, sensational evidence bear ing on tho relations betwoon the ac cused and Mm. Chundler having been given by a largo number of witnesses. Whllo tho proceedings aro conducted , In absoluto secrecy and nothing Is permitted to leak out as to tho detail 1 of the evidence, it fa known that a very strong caso has boon mado ngatnst Kirkman. The captain, how ever, insists that he is able to make a complete answer to all the charges. He will conduct his own defonse. Members of company I aro not per mitted to leave tho fort while the trial is In progress, orders having bep given that every soldier shall hold hlmsrlf ready In the event that ho should bu called upon la a witness. Henry C. Mahanna Is Dead. Fremont, Neb., March 28. Henry C Mahnnnn, formerly superintendent of the South Platte division of the North western railway, died hero very HUd denly of heart disease, at tho age of sixty years. Severe Storm in Western Nebraska. Alliance, Nob., March 28. Tho snowstorm that La3 been general throughout the northwost aB far as Billings, Mont., has reached here and as far cast as Seneca and has as sumed the proportions of a blizzard of wet snow. Omaha Street Car Is Held Up. Omaha, March 27. When the street car on the Dodge line reached Thir tieth streot early thla morning two men, with masks and revolvers, sur prised Conductor Hood and demanded . his money. With uplifted hands Hood I was compelled to stand and let the I men relieve him of all tho cash he had in his pockots. "We want only the company's money," one of the men said, and, he handed the conduc tor back $2.75 which he claimed as his own. Second Seed Corn Special. Lincoln, March 24. Tho Burlington railroad's second Nebraska seod corn special began a week's trip, stnrtlng at Burwell, and will travorso tho semi arid regions of western Nebraska. In this section moro attention will bo paid by those accompanying the train to alfalfa raising, .semi-mid cereals and soil cultivation. Tho train is in charge of W. H. Manns, industrial commissioner of the Burlington, and accompanying it nro Prolessors Lyon, Burnett, Pugsloy, Hawker und Keyser of the University of Nobraska. Railway Commission for Nebraska. Lincoln, March 28. Tho house has passed the Dodge bill providing for a constitutional amendment creating an elective railroad commission and in committee of the whole recommended for passage tho Cady bill, which passed the senato last week, re-enact ing tho old board of transportation law. Tho house also recommended for passngo the Kyd olovator bill, ' which prohibits pooling of prices and division of profits, as Is being done by tho independent elevator concerns, ' Which are being porslstenlly fought by the lino elevator people. I The Chief aurid the Weekly State Journal one I year for $1.00 INFLAMMATORY ItUKUMATISM CURED IK S DAYS Morton I,. Hill, of Lebanon Ind.. ayn; "Mr wlfo had Inflammatory Itliciiiimilum In every tntiftclo and Joint; her suffering wan terrible aud her body and face wero awollen almnatbA yond recognition; had been In bed viz weota nnd had eight phyMclami, but received n benefit until idio tried tho Wynllc Cure for KhoumatlRm. It gavo Immediate relief tU. 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