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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
tK - ".j,,im, ,. ii.a """wawamw r j. -., ..n- -...r A. X , Kjtcbess Trousers Does Yowr Heart Beat k Bk&o9BBBP ! J I: l I: ll! V !' ft; it " if i Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood ? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One frenncnt rannfl of b,iHlnnllalnKcUh llvrr. Tliu proiluroi ronntlpiitlmi. rnlionuii ul)tncp nro tlion abunrliril Into the blood, Initrnil of boiiiK removed from tho body daily fta nntnrn liitrmlod. Keep tlm IkjwpU open with Ajer't l'Uli, llrcr pllli. All tCKetablo. A Mde by J. O. Ayer Co.. LowaU, IUm. Alio manunoturars or J HAIR VIGOR. yers AQUG CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. CAMPBELL IN THE TOILS. Well-Known Former 6raln Buyer Chanted With Embezzle- ment. C. R. Cumpboll, who for several ye rs wns the local agont for tho For' tmsou Elovator Company, was arrested nl Haiglor, Nob., Sunday by ShorifF Io Arthur and brought back to Red Cloud for trial upon tho charge of having ombex.lod u largo amount of tho company's funds. It is said Camp bell's poeulitions will amount to 4,831.80. Campbell was taken before Judge Koouoy Monday, but his preliminary hearing was postponed until Thursday. A f tor a preliminary hearing lasting all day yesterday and this forenoon Campbell was hold to tho district court in the sum of $1000 Charley Campbell's downfall is liroctly traceablo to tho gambling houses which have been in operation iu this city for so long a period, and inoro particularly to tho "bucket shop" which was operated openly in tho Royal Hotol building. Campbell was working on a small salary, but hid tho tastes of n millionaire, iu and order to gratify his taste for boozo and his passion for gambling ho used his employers' money to spoculato on tho board of trado iu tho hopo of winning a fortune But fortune refused to smilo upon him, and his losses caused him to resort to heavy drinking and neglect of business, which finally resulted in his dischargo from tho sorvices of tho elevator company last fall In tho mo ntlmo ho had bocomo cntanglod with a well-known woman of tho town, and in company with her ho wont to llaiglor, whero they took adjoining claims and lived together, passing themselves oif as brother and sister. It is said that pooplo of tho neighbor hood became awaro of their true rola. tions and that tho women administered a flogging to "ltoso" aud warnod hor to loavo. It is also said that Camp bell had made throats that if anyone attempted to arrest him ho would kill that person. At the timo of his arrest Campbell had in his home a Winchest er rillo and otuor llr arms, but ho offered no resistance when Sheriff Mc Arthur served tho papers. Charley Campbell had many friends 'he o and was well liked by all who were personally acquainted with him, but his liking lor strong drink com biued with a passion for gambling aud tho wiles of an unscrupulous harlot were his undoing There had been rumors for a long timo that ho was short hY his accounts, hut no ono suspicioued that his short ages would reach such a largo flguro Ho was under bond to tho elevator company, but ono of tho provisions of tho bond, which was furnished by a guaranty company, was thai tho comp any should check up his accounts at least once each year. This tho com jmny failed to do aud as a consequence the elevator company's loss is com- ploto. LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY. THE WECKS TRADE REPORTED BY 'CLAY. ROBINSON A COMPANY, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MEROHANTS. OFFIOES AT OHIOAQO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, SIOUX OITY. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, April 4. Last wook's market closed on Saturday with prices for boef steers 25 conts higher than tho Mulsh tho wok boforo. Cows Atid hoifors gained 10 to 15 coats Best PROGRAM of 15he Webster County Union Sabbath School Conventlona To bo hold at tho Christian Church, Blue Hill, Thurs day and Friday, April 27 and 28. THURSDAY MOHMNU 10:00 Acquaintance social 10:30 Prayer aud praiso Msrvieo B. J Ubes. Christian Church, Blue Hill 10:15 Sunday Schools of Today .Tamks Saunukks, Elm Creek S S. Discussion. 11:15 Enrolling and assigning of delegates. Dinner ArruiiNnoN 1:00 Executive committeo meeting. 1 :30 Song sorvico. 1:10 Prayer and praiso sorvico, . Rev. Hi'tchins, Cowlos 1:55 Wolcomo greeting . Kkv. Hu.mmkli., Blue Hill Responding courtesies . Mas. Bautlett, Bladen 2:00 Organized Sunday School Work Prof. Steidly, Stato Field Secretary, Lincoln Music. 2:20 Paper: Tho Teacher and His Message . . John McCalmjm, Plainviow S. S. Discussion . . Mas. W. Bhown, Corners S.S. Music. 2:10 Tho Superintendent and Teacher Problem A. II Bowman, M. E. S S . Blue Hill Discussion .... Eckioy S. S. Music 3:00 Papor: Teaching What It Costs, What It Pays Jesse Biiooks. Now Virginia Discussion . . . M. E. S S., Bladen 3:20 How I Conduct Teachers' Meotings E J. Overino, Congregational S. S , Red Cloud Discussion . Presbyterian S. S., Bluo Hill Music. 4:00 Primary Hour ..... Miss Haines, Stato Primary Supt, Liucolu Appointment of committees. Adjournment. MVKXINfl 7:00 Song sorvico .... Chorister 7:20 Prayor and praiso sorvico . Rev. Willson, Bladen 7:30-Solo. Address, "Tho Boy" . Prof Steidly, Lincoln 8:30 Needs of tho Association, L. P. ALniuairr, Rod Cloud Oireriug for County and Stato work. Adjournment. FRIDAY MOltNINO 8:30 Early morning prayer meeting. 0:00 Song service. i):15 Demands of tho Now Century on Our S. S L. E. Humphrey, Stato Statistical Soc'y, Edgar Discussion .... Delegates 9.30 Round Tablo . . . Prof. Steidly 0:50 Reports of Secretary and Treasurer 10:00 -Sunday Schuol Sanitation, Da Thomas, Red Cloud Discussion . E. C. Christy-, Guido Rock Music. 10:25 Decision Day, Mrs. Price, Christian S. S., Cowlos 10:50 -Music. 11:00 Partial reports of committees aud miscellaneous business Diuuor. APl'KIINOON 1:00 Exccutivo committeo meeting. 1:30 -Song service. 1:15 Prayor aud praiso sorvico O. E. Davis, Christian Church, Inavalo 2:00 A Primo and Pressing Need, "Cultivation of tho Evangelistic Spirit'' Rev. Willauan, Guido Rock Discussion . . . Oak Creek S. S. 2:30 How to Promote Temporanco in Our Sabbath Schools . . Rev.. L. E. Humphrey 3:00 Homo department conference, Mrs. Young, Bladen Memorial service . Mrs. Gather, Five Star S. S. 3:20 Election of ofllcors. Pledge to Stato work. 3:10 Sunday Schools as Viewed by Day Schools Prof. Moritz, Bluo Hill High School Oiroring for County and Stato work 1:00 Primary Hour . . . Miss Hainks Adjournment. KVKNINO 7:00 Song service . . . Chorister 7:30 Prayor and praiso sorvico, Rev. Wanner, Bluo Hill 7:15 Final reports of secretary and treasurer, aud committees. Duet. 8:00 Report of tho World's Sunday School Conven tion in Jerusalem . Miss Hainks, Lincoln Offering for County and Stato work. Benediction. stockers and f odors hold unchanged, whilo common kinds dropped 10 to 15 conts. Receipts of cattle Monday wore 7250. Beef steers wore scarco and tho market strong to 10 cents higher. Cows and hoifors wore steady to strong, ox cope country grades, which wore weak to 10 conts lower. Stockers and feeders slow, best kinds soiling steady and others weak to lower. Recoipts today wore 7800. Tho proportion of boef steers was liberal. Tho inquiry for thoin was good, however, and trad ing was activo at strong rates. Top was $0.15, which is tho highest this year. Cows and lienors wore steady to strong. Top hoifors bought 35 20, which is tho highest of tho season. Bulls wero Mrm. Stockors aud feeders wero activo and unchanged. Tho following tablo gives quotations now ruling: Extra primo corn-fed steers. .85 40-G 15 Good corn fed steers 5 00-5 40 Ordinary corn fed stoors. . . . 1 75-5 00 Choice corn fed heifers 4 G5-5 15 (iood corn fed heifers 4 25-4 (15 Medium corn fed hoifors. ... 'A 50-4 25 Choice corn fod cows 3 75-4 40 Good 325-375 Medium 2 75-3 25 ('tumors 150-225 Choice sUirs 4 00-4 85 Choice fed bulls 3 50-4 00 Good 3 00-3M) uoiogna imus -juu- vi Veal calves 5 CO -0 00 Good to choico nativo or western stockers..". 125-4 80 Fair 3 75-4 00 Common Good to choico 25 3 75 heavy nativo feeders 4 40-5 00 Fair 3 75-4 40 Good to choice heavy brand ed horned feedors 3 75-150 Fair 3 50-3 75 Common 3 00-3 50 Good to choice stock hoifors 3 00-3 25 Fair 250-300 Good to choico stock calves, stoors 4 50-5 00 Fair 375450 Good to choico stock calves, hoifors 3 25-3 75 Fair 275-325 Tho week's market closed Saturday a shade highor than the week boforo aud 10 to 15 cents higher than tho J corresponding period a year ago Re coipts Monday wero G14G aud tho market fully 5 cents lower. Recoipts today wero 10,000 and tho market strong to 5 cents higher. Bulk of sales wore fronf$5 15 to 5.32; top 9531 H. Tho sheep aud lamb market closed tho week on Saturday with values 10 to 20 couts lowor on everything. Re ceipts Monday wore 3145, tho greator part of this number being lambs. Tho demand was good and in spito of depressing reports from outside mar kets, trading was aotivo aud pircos stoaday. Rocoipts today wero 7400. Trading was rather slow but sheep remained steady; lambs steady to 10 cents lowor. Wo quote: Choice lambs, $7.25 to 7,35; choice yearlings, JO 50 to G.G0; choico wethers, f5 75 to 0 00; choico owes, $5.50 to 5.G0. WE1KSTER COUNTV STOCK AT KANSAS OITY Wagoner it Son of Rod Cloud, had FOR SAIE By PAIL STOREY T5he CLOTHIER lktktbtk(blbitbtbliibkitktititkliUfaUi4lbitttidilfaikliiUtl(tt(Uii(lU(livll(ti4t if 'WjMgjp '& Red Cloud, fflflV1?ffVV w two cars of cattlo hero Tuesday. Harvey Bros, of Inavalo had a car of hogs hero Tuesday. M. B Wagoner of Red Cloud had a car of cattlo hero Tuesday. G. Olmstead of Guide Rock had a car of cattlo hero Tuesday. Clias. Hunter had a car of hogs hero Wednesday. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, April 5, furnished by J. H. Bailey of Wobstor County Abstract company. Wm. J. Vanco to Ezra II. Jones e2 block 2 Inavalo, wd S 100 Lottie V Wright et al to Frank Wholin, o2 nol 8 and 0 wd 2000 Frank Wholin and wife to O B Wright w2 lot 1 block 10 Bladen wd Guido Rock Cemetery to (Jeorgo VanWoort lot 2 block 9G in Comotery wd GOO lu Ernest A Croighton and wifo to L H. Blacklodgo u2 20 1-11 qcd L 11 Blacklodgo and wifo to Mary S Croighton n2 20-1-11 qcd.... 1500 4500 Stato of Nob to Amboy Milling Co lots 1 2 and 8 iu 5-1-10 wd C B ('roue and wifo to Augusta SchultK lots 13 to 1G block 15 Red Cloud wd 2250 Emma J Ducker to C L Winfrey w2 lot4 0 to 12 block 14 Rod Cloud wd 750 C E Perkins aud wifo to Ira Paul I lots 1 2 3 12 and 13 block 2 Cowlos wd 75 Jno Duubar and wifo to Goo W Crow lots 7 8 and 9 block 3 Vanco add to Guido Rock wd 200 Clias H Kaloy and wife 1 1 C R Bosso wd, soo deed 3000 Clias II Kaloy and wifo to C R Besso lots 1 to 7 aud 13 to 21 block G and part block 11 K & J add to Red Cloud 180 C F Gund and wifo to Wm F Arndt part lots 25 and 20 block MBluoHlUwd US to J B Wiscarvor sel 20-3-12 800 Well- (Ikde, Stylish x Up-to- D&te in every detail AT Popular Prices ASK FOR THEW AND TAKE NO OTHER 7AAKE WARRANTY You may buy a pair of Dutchess Wool Trousers at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 or $5 and wear them two months. For every suspender button that comes off we will pay you ten cents. If they rip at the waistband we will pay you fifty cents. If they rip in the seat or elsewhere we will pay you one dollar or give you a new pair. . & J fc Best in tb? World Try ?ut ML A. Albright, T5he Grocer -SELLS- First duality Goods AT Reasonable 3 Prices Nebraska Pat Sylvester Imhoff to Win C Me- Kim oy sw4 19 1 ll wd 1500 Anna B Wasli to Olivo Good lots 5 fl and 7 block 3 Cowles wd ... 95 U S to Dennis McCartney nw4 25-3-11 pat Philip Fenorsteu to Henry Koch sol 5-4 12 wd 5100 Ludwig Kloim to Alexander Koch nw4 17-4-12 wd 5250 The City Electltn. Following is tho voto cast at tho city election Tuesday. roit MA TO 11. and Total. Majority Ward 84 128 80 137 0 Ut Ward Ttoss Dickenson 41 f.T KOII CITT CI.KUK. L. II Fort fiC i!3 189 115 II. K. McKarlnnd 32 42 74 POll THKAPUIIEII J. O. Hutlcr. 95 175 252 rOU l'OLKE JU1H1K (lftrei!i!e Hoed. . 01 Vi 153 rl Jompli (Inrbur . X'-l 07 W COUNCILMAN Ibt WAIU) J W. 51 Wolfo. (51 23 II. Dledurlch 'M COUNCILMAN Slid WAIU) O.. I. Warren n;i &1 miner uouy ;i I'Oll MKUIIEUH bCUOtl, 1IOA11U Full Term .1. O. Caldwell 80 1C9 219 W. A. Snerwood . 55 102 15U Short term K. J. OvcrliiR fi3 92 151 C7 J. A. McArtluir.. 35 fi!J 87 PAEM LOANS IN Kansas & Nebraska. I don't ask you to see all other town agents first and then drop them cold. If you choose, see me FIRST or LAST, and I think we can deal. J. H. BAILEY, RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA 1 . S a