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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
"'-" ' MaMMf.jf.fliBnr,Ti;,viwW.mwl m.. """"'""' '" "'" r ''iToii-iiiilMii...iiiiiin tm51"" " MmrmtiiTrrrr(igv!ttmimTwreai JlW.iil . A-i..t,ut;gt,.,i.i.a,L. , y,;,lt fi-u Ml WWHi 4Pfll W A m 3 fletasy flutes prom Neighboring Towns f CORRESPONDENCE a GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES ilnVi where lid will n-111 it iii this spring I .ml .1 ...1.....1 nun am i n ruiiiiii T. K Moad shipped ii coupln (if ears (if (hi cnii if nis own feeding to tho Kansas Cit J market Sunday. D-l Kiiutmui left Sunday for Kansas Oit , front there Iim intend to go to ii inborn Nebraska tn Indite. K Humor returned from Kansas Citv Wednesday morning, whore ho hiul been on tint niHik-t with stock. Mr anil Mrs J Mono loft Tuesday morning, overland for Wooilrivor, where they will visit with Mrs. Hose's mother. I'rof, Hower mill son Ralph left nt 4 o'olock ii in. St'tirday, with n loud of hogs for their farm noiir Republican City. Mis. .Bowers mid childroti will reside on tho fiirm this summer. "Happy Jack," tho stranger, wns found drunk, a few hours after bi'ii'K released, and arrested again. Tho next, morning ho was escorted to tho town limit h and Hint n his weary way. Guv Zleglor and Jim Wibon wont to Franklin Sunday and returned in a row boat. Thoy loft ilioro at 10 ft. m in tho forenoon and had a nico trip a.s it wa down .stream and easy rowing Thoy arrived horo at 5 o'clock that afternoon. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) 8. G. MeMaatur now hat a good p s'. Hon H8 bookkeeper for the Lour Bench Lumber Co., of Long Beach Calif., and writes that bo is well pleased with his job and tho country in genet al L. V. Boss ond family accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Otidorkirk, expect to iotvo in a coveied wagon for the mountains in a few days in tho hopes of bonolitting tho health of Mr.s. U'iss Grandma Carpi liter suffered a stroke of paralysis Sunday and at Hist it wa thought that she could not possibly te cover, but at this writing she is consid orably improved. The eldest daughter, Mrs. MnttlraCranoof Blooinlield.Ind , arrived yesterday and James is on hi way from California. I. E. Montgomery has this week pur chased piae ieally all of llio stoek of tho Franklin Telephone company Tho transfer of tho stock will ho com pleted by tomonow and Mr. Montgom ery will be elected president of the company in place of 1 W.Barber, who will retiie. The now management will havo control commencing tomorrow, April 1st. Hon. II. C. Livengood whs in the city last Monday night and culled at a plaee of business less than a block from tho Sentinel dlluo to botrow a copy of this great family comforter. Wo will save him the trouble this week by mailing him a marked copy and if after reading his "maiden speech," which wo take pleasure in reproducing in full, ho do cides to make this oflico a fiiendly call wo assure him in advance of a cot dial and hearty wuleoni". Ben Sheffield, who has been stopping in this section of the country for the past six months, was arrested at the Franklin house last Saturday night by Sheriff D. F Walrath of this county on charge of incest. His family resides near Black Hiver Falls, Wis , which place the accused lift a year ago and since which timo his foiirteen-year-old daughter has become a mother charg ing her father with tho awful crime Henry Al belts from tho northeast corner of Kiarney county came down to Franklin Monday and win accom panied home by his sovonteon-joar old daughter, who had I eon working at A. B. Gregory's fur a few riats under tho namo of Maltha Jacohsou. The girl had been working at Minden and was enticed away by her sweetheait who drove her to Hildieth. His broth er-in-law brought her to Franklir, leaving her at Hie Fianklin house. BLUE HILL (From tho Lender ) N Sprinkle and wife aro tho proud parents of a girl baby, born Monday. Miss Agnes Warner entertained the senior class at her homo Tuesday even ing. Wm Arndt has purchased tho Sweezy iue business and summer rosort. Misses Kay, Merlo and Ruth Hostotter wot eat Hildreth Friday assisting in a musicale. A number of tho friends of Roso Hart mini gave her a surpriso Sunday in honor of her 18th birthday. Olto Sn'ffieeans' team ran away Tuesday, throwing him a.d his son Ed f ii 'Hi tho huggt. Otto was badly injured in tho left side and hip. On IVonday evening smo seventeen of the friemU of Carl Martin diove out to his home and gave him a pleasant surprise in honor of his 17th birthday. A stranger named S A Locke, who has been around town fur sevi ral days, dropped dead on our streets Wednes day night. Papers found on bis person showed that ho had a wife at Winside, Neb. BLOOMINGTON (From the Adv cute.) Clifford Storey receivid a soriou injury in one wriat ono day this we. k John Kiikbndu has his new dwelline. well along toward completion. It will bo a creoit to the city. Attorney Miller and J. E. Thompson were in Miuden the latter pait of st week on legal business. J. H. Kling will build two or three now residences in this city in tho spring, all of which will be for lent. Tho Ad02ate roadeis liny coni t late ihiiiiauivts that Um cdim- will return in timo to prepaio the next issue of our paper. Bonnett Travis was in this city last Friday circulating a petition calling a meeting at vraiikltn.ttho i bject of which will bo to unite theseveial tele phono systems of the county, that all patrons may receive better sei vice. Frank Donovan, A J Ferguson and other neighbors accompanied lelatives to Bloomtngton last Tuesday evening to meet Mr. John Scluiner it nil the 'remains of bis beloved wife on a roturn from Omaha. Other nlatives came on No. 15 tho sumo evening to bestow their last favors to tho deceased loved ono, RIVERTON (From the Review.) J. M. Car nah an shipped two cats of hogs Monday, Rob Watson shipped a oar of cattle to market Sunday. H. Vincent returned to his homo in Red Cloud Wednesday. Al Holdngt wont to market Monday with a car ot fat cattle. J. D. Fulton received, two card of cattle from the west Saturday. Dr. Mattesou of Bullinghnm, Wash , a pleasant caller at our office one day thin week. Milo Moore ont to Kansas Ciiy Fri- Jacob Bauer and wife enturtained about forty of their neighbors and friends Sunday in honor ot tho christ ening of their little granddaughter, the daughter of J. C. Fasler and wife. A splendid ilinni r and supper was served and all had a tine time. LEBANON. (From tho Times.) After a lingering illness of three months, accompanied with intense uain, Grandma McClelland died at, tho home of her daughter, Mrs. John Allen. Dr. W. O. Bower was called by phono one day last week to set a broken olbow for a live year old boy of Clint Manchester, who lives just east of Smith Ciintor. H rvey Brown brought in ten h ad of begs Tuesday which averaged 340 pound-. II. received $4 00 per bun died for them, and as no could not aff'itd to cany all his money homo, ho left us a plunk. Last Sunday a Valuable horsn of N.t Smith's full into a cistern on tl o faun that hi recently nought and moved to! adj lining town on the smith west. By the timely assisianco of neighbors it was soon removed, suffering from only a few bruises and tho oltVot of a cold bath. Last Thursday Perry Hitor, Ike Coffey Hnd Mart Carpenter were arrested by Sheriff Heltenstino on tho charge of giving Herny Williams, a minor, whiskey. Carpentei'd and Coffey's cases were continued until September term of court and Perry Hiter's caso sot for today. Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters w LESTER This is April weather. Rain, snow and sunshine nil in ono day. Mr. Hulsebushe's havo a new phone. Still the good work goes on. Tho Ladies' Union Aid society mot with Mrs Ellinger Wednesday aftoi noon, April Gth, Mrs. Carmonda and daughter from Mi Cook ate visiting with her brothels, Clarence and Chester Cox. Mr. and Mrs Decker and daughters Laura and Lacy spent Sunday in Cowles the guest of John Waller and wife. Miss Elsie Morse, who is teaching school west of town, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morse. Lucius Frisbio after a week's visit with his parents and friends at Amboy, took the train Sunday morning for Lincoln, where ho goes to attend to school duties. The entertainment and baskot supper nt tho Amboy school house Friday evening was well attended. The pro gram rendered by Um pupils was a per fect slices, showing tho ability of tho teacher and the diligenco and perse veranco of tho pupils. Tho amount re ceived from the baskets 823, which goes towards procuring a bell for the school house, which when completed will bo highly appreciated by all in tho ntigh borhood. Mr and Mrs. Frank Frisbio enter tained tho Coliseum club Saturday evening, and several other young people. A.nong tho visitors wero tho Misses Clara Able and Edna Williams of Red Cloud and Lucius Frisbio During tho evening several guessing games wero entered into with zest by the guests Miss Williams capturing thopiize. After the contest an excel lent luncheon was served by Mrs. Frisbio. The rain pi evented some of tho members from being present, but those who attended pionounced Mr. and Mrs. FiNbie tine entertainers and they all hope to be again permitted to onjny their hospitality. Wednesday evening the Quality club gave a farewell reception to tho two Starke brotheis, who will soon leave for their home in Milwaukee, it being a surprise Tho club of tlurty-llvo in number dropped in on the boys un aware, but in a few moments with their grace and ease they soon made tho crowd feel perfectly at homo. The boys then entertained the crowd with some tine music on the piano and violin, which was highly appreciated by all. The rest of tho evening was spent playing games and at a late hour the tables were spioad with tho good things tho ladies of that club are so famous for preparing, to which all did ample justice. At a Into hour the they took their departure fur homo feeling it was good to havo been there. Say Plainly to Your Grocer That you want LION COFFEE always, and he, being a squaro man, will not try to Bell you any thing cIbo. You may not caro for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment of Millions of housckeopora who havo UBod LION COFFEE lor over a quarter of a century ? Is thero any stronger proof of merit, than tho Confidence of the People and ever Increasing popularity? LION COFFEE Is carefully se lected at the plantation shipped direct to our various factories where It Is skillfully roasted and carefully packed In sealed pack agesunlike loose coffee, which is exposed to germs, dust, in sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches you as pure and clean as when It left the factory. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on overy package. Save these Lion-heads for valuablo premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON 8PI0E CO., Toledo, Ohio. &fc sol teuTik $ fir wmk Consign Your Live Stock To CLAY, ROBINSON & GO. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. W also have our own housvs at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST. JOSEPH DENVER Rud our mirkit Utter In this paper. Write ut for any special Information dailred. STATE CREEK A nice rain last Suturcltty night. Frank Wolf nuido a business trip to Lotmnon. Hon Ut'Hidslee, who has bepn sick for quiti) awhile, is up and around again. Warri'ii Harrington bought two line cows aid chIvus of Allen Carpenter for 880. Tho whPHt acreage is short on account of thu unusually dry weather lust fall Flunk Waif sold his twenty head 'f yearling stuciB to Hub Henry for S17 per head. Lafe Fiizgeriil t was on the creek last Saturday finishing the assessment of Logan township. Neal Potter, who whs thrown from a wagon last wtek, breaking bis collar bone, is slowly improving. Elmer Ucardslce's now Ik.uso is about completed and is a nice one. Frank Hadley of lted Cloud is painting it. Well, our jlly bachelor has been married since our last letter, and as he got a foimer State creek girl we wish both sweeps Henry Citrk of Red Cloud, agent for the Boati ice Creamery Co, is making three trips a week to this neighborhood gathering cream. He is one of the tinest young business men of the town W II Hilton, who is veiy sick with a cancer, is home from the hospital at Lincoln, having received no benefit from tho doctors thero. Ho will have a sale of his pergonal pi operty on the Gth. Tho phone line from Woiller to Spence Potter's is making slow prog ress. Ulia-j. B.irrett and others west will connect with our lino at Chailes were divuppointed Sttbbath The speaker wi una ln to Recount of the rain V'l llig. ciiine nu BKTI' Ti Arbuckles roads. and Clark Slovens' cross- Local Grain Market. (Furnjsbed by J. P.'Uelaney ) Thursday, .April 0. WheHt 8Go Whito shelled corn ,i5c Mixori shelled Corn !'. !'.!', ", hoc Yellow Corn ' Kar Corn , '.!'!!" ()ftl8 WHo Sje 03o Tit ERR Un't a penny'i difference In ityle and quality between a ff bat and a CorJun Hat. You juit lave f,i. Gordon LOTS of the wearers of Gordon Hats are recruits from the $ 5 class. They will tell you that they can't see why any one should pay $5 for a hat while Gordon Hats sell at $2' Gordon Hats $3 BLADEN N. S. Macklin is building an addition on his house. Dr. Koehler is building an addition to Ins house. P. L Warner left Tuesday morning for Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs Sam Hogale are proud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lockbart are tho proud parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Richer visited at the home ot Mr. Quirin last Sunday. Miss Frances Householder was a passenger for Doweesu last Monday Fred lteed and family wero visiting with his parents, A. Heed's, last Sun day. Mr. Lock hart is treating his house south of the depot to a new coat of paint. John Krall returned from Beatrice Saturday, .where he has boon attending school. Wayne Heed and family wore visit ing al tho home of J. W. Davis last Sunday. WALNUT CREEK Alfred and Hank Coolson visited with Fay Arneson last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton spent last Sunday with Warren Sutton and family. The Sabbath school at No. 3 will bold Easter oxerc'ses in the afternoon at half past two. Clarence Kizor and Mr. Walters are at Tom Jones' busily ongagetl building a large addition to his house. The congregation at the school bouse Notice to Creditors. IN THE COUNTY COUKT. State of Nehrflxkn, I webntcr County, f In the matter of tho estates of Thomas VV. Howard, deceased. Notice Ik hereby Riven to all pcrotiK IihvImk clnlniH and demands aualuM Thomas W How ard, late of W'hster county. derennel. that the time fixed fur Mine claims Healnt said estate 1 hIx months from the 14th day or Ajnl, 1005. All such t'ermiiH nre required to present their claims with the viinchers.to tho Ounty Midenf snld county, ui his ofllce therein, on or before the 14th day of October. 1905; and nil claims so tiled will be heard before the said judge on the 16th day of October. 1005, ut one o'clock p. m.;and that tho adrrlnltrator Is allowed one year from the 2 tit dxy of March. 10n0. u whlclt to pay the debts allowed against said estate, and settle the same. 1bal A II. Keknkv. aprl5 Count) .Midge. Notice to Brid&e Builders and Con tractors. Sealed bids will be received at the office of ine county uierk or webst-r County. Nebrasi a, up to l o'clock noon, -aturday, April 20th, 1005. for the erection of one two span steel bridge, spans to bt'.M feet each, to be set on steel Ickn. legs to be 1.1 ftei In length and set In concrete. one steel bridge. 48 foot span, set on Hi Inch tub.-H. 24 feel In leiiLlh piling to be driven In tubes and filled with coucn to. tho couti'v to furnish stringers and flour for the Ust uann'd brldgo. Bidders to furnish plans and specifications. All bids to be accompanied by ccr.lfltd check of Hi 0. Tho Hoard f Count) Commissioner reserve the mdit to reject any and all bids. 11) order of Uoard of Countv Commissioners. , . K.S.OAKHKH. county clerk. Ited Cloud, Neb , March 23, 1905. ap21 Application for License. Notice Is hereby ulved that a petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholders ot 1 lie K'rst ward or tho cll of Ited t loud. l.raaka. has been tiled with theclt clerk of said clt nf Ited Cloud pnulng tnt 11 license bo granted' ny ttit city council of said clt to Job 11 I'olnuky for the salo of malt, spirltous and vinous In. uors on lot five (5) bloc thlrt.ono (31). of tho original town, now cliy..f Ktd CI ud, Nebras ka. That action will hi taken on salu petition by the major and city council on theftl da of May. 1005, or at the first meeting or the conn. II thcreaft r . I'. H Foiit. City lerk. Dated at Ited Cloud. Nebraska, thisttli d of April, ldtn. Application for License. Notice Is hereby given that a petition signed by thirty or moro ieldent freeholders nf the Second ward of the city of Ited Cloud, Nobmn ka. has been filed with the city clerk of said city of Ited Cloud, prajlinf that a license be Kranted bv the cltr n imelt r cni.i u.. n Charles V. Uustieo for the sale of malt, spirit- Alia utut ifltirvi.Li llmmKb n la .. t . . (l). VMIllams' addition to tho city of Ited Cloud. Nebraska. That action Mill be taken on said petit on by the ma or and ilty council on the 3d da) of May. 11)05. or at thu first meeting of tbe council thereatter, AprM905 Red Cl0UC,, N'"br"k"',,l'M day 'of AptXkatlMi for Ltceasc. Notice ! hereby gUtii that a petition eigne!' by thirty or more resident freeholders of the Second ward of the city uf ed Cloud, Nebre ka, has been filed with tho city clerk of shM city of Ited Cloud, ra)lug that a license ' granted by the rlt council of said city to K. n" Matidev lie for the idle or malt, spirltous and. vinous liquors on lot three (3). block one in Williams' addition to the c ty' of Ited Clo ill' NebraHka. That Hctlotrwlll to taken on said petition by the nv-yor and city council on th id day or W 10.. or at (hi 'Vm "S m ot tho council therenrter. ' AprW6.ncd ClUd' eb"KVhulth 'dJf of ft $