f.vywyi TWENTY YEARS AGO Items ol News Found in Tlio Chief of Twenty Years Atfo This Weok LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY. THE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON A COMPANY, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MEROHANTS. two Will Mrs. Win. Parka Is on tlio sick list Horn, to Dr. mitl Mrs. Homy Cook, u dnughtor. Potor Conovor has opened u Hour and food store. Wtu. Gates was In Kansas City with cattle this wook. .1. II Koinsburg is improving his new ro.sldoima property. Friable t Skeen aro planning to put in a now dam at the mill. Uassor Hros. shipped two ears of stock to Chicago Saturday. C. H. HiiHt or Cathorton Is (ho liappv fathorof a bouncing baby boy. Hanuey McNltt captured hcreeoh owls otio day this wook. A lodiro of tlio Eastern Star boon bo organized in Rod Cloud. C. L Cotting is renovating his store uud treating it to a coat of paint. Halo Bros, of lnavalo will add a stock of lumber to thoir business. Mr Duckor and family havo moved hero from Iroquois county, Illinois A.J Welch, station agont, has pur chasod tho Milliard rosidonco for $850 A Turkish prcachor was on our streets this week nnd crcatod a sensa tion. L. A. llnsklns has n colt a few days old that measures !) fcot 2 inches in hoight. Mr and Mrs. J. II. Forinan colobrat ed thoir tin wedding anniversary Mon day evening. Tho G. A. R , Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans aro planning to colobrate Decoration day. A. A. Popo has eleven carloads of farm machinery of various kinds on routo to Rod Cloud. Mrs. Dr McKooby has presented tho Prosbytoriau church with a handsome pulpit Bible and collection baskots Arrangements aro boing mado to move Lotson's and Mister's stororoomsi preparatory to making room for tho new opera, houso building. Sheriff Warren and Deputy Bull arrested a horsethiof last Saturday, who had stolen a colt at Beatrice Tho follow gavo up tho colt uud an other horso to avoid prosecution. Among tho pupils on tho roll of honor for tho month of April woro: Myrtle Kuloy, Herman Birkuer, Geo Morhart, Hugh Miner, Will Tulloys. Barbara Nowhouso and John Tulloys- East Wkbsteu Mary Mcintosh is teaching in district 17 Gray wolves uro numerous on Boayor creek R. B. Eaton is putting out tim ber on his claim. Stillwateu-J. W. Smith has fenced a pasture uud garden C. Johnson lias built u now houso C. N Do Nolf is building a new houso Tho Reformed Presbyterians aro making tin effort to build u now church Guide Rook -A number of ladies wout to Superior Thursday to organ ize a W. O. T. U Jamos Lovitt has just completed a now burn, 21x110 feet P. S. McGuiro is building a house west of tho M. E church. Pleasant Hill-Mi- Hurd i bu Id ing u burn C. C. Cox i Kivinc his barn n coat of paint Mr. Post hm loturnod from Arkansas and is well ploasod with tho country Agnes Shular will go to southern Kansas in hopes of regaining hor hoalth Alico Hutchison is vo y ill. South Side D. S Helvorn has re turned from Arkansas, sick with "Ar- kan.as" fever Kldgo Leggott has tweuty acres of ground llstod and plntod Jim Wall is through plowing nnd will soon linish planting o rn Kuohn and sons have fenced up tho divide road L Lunger win culled away by sicknoss of a'brother Scott Grandma Mitchell has boon sick Llttlo John Hutchison, old est con of Mr and Mrs F D. Hutohl- non, died May 1. Rev. Hnmmell con- ductod tho S'-rvicos Tho young ladies of this neighborhood uro greatly torment d with wood-ticks Mrs. C Noblo gavo a party for tho little girls on tho '28th in honor or Lillio Jones' eleventh birthday J. L Lancaster is now consoled for tho deith of his ox, as he has very lately found what ho h .a long soughta wifo and stepson. NOTES FROM NEIGHI0RIN6 TOWNS (Concluded from First Pago. OFFIOE8 AT OHIOAQO, KANOAQ OITY, OMAHA, 8IOUX OITY. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, Muv 2 -Tho wock clood histSiturday with prices f r killing catt't- (K) cotts to $1 lower limn tho high limo of April 12th. Receipts Monday woro 723. mostly stockors and feeders. Tradtt was s'ow but steady on des rablo killers, others weak. Stockors anil feeders sold briskly and steady to strong. Receipts t-iilay urn filUO. H of offerings wore moderate in number anil mostly medium quail y. Trade opened steady but cosed 10 cents higher. Toppy cows and heifers were strong to 10 cents higlior; others steady but dull Stockors and feeders sold aotlvi ly and strong to 10 conts higlior. Tho following table gives quotations now ruling: Extra prime corn-rod steers. .?G 00 (5 fiO Good corn fed steers 5 40-0 00 Ordinary corn fed stoors. . . . 4 (W-r 10 Choico corn fed heifers fi 00 fi 00 (iood corn fed heifers 4 50-5 00 Medium corn fod hoifors. ... 4 00-4 CO Choico corn fod cows 4 50-4 85 Good :J75-4r0 Medium 15 25-.J 70 dinners 200-.'100 Choico stags 4 50-5 00 Choico fod bulls 4 00-1 50 Good UfiO-lOO Bolognabulls 2 85-3 (X) Veal calvos 5 25-G 25 Good to choico nativo or western stockors 4 25-4 80 Common .,125-.,175 Good to choico heavy nativo feeders 4 50-5 00 Fair 3 75-4 50 Good to clioico heavy brand' od horned feeders 4 00-4 75 Fair 4 00-4 75 Common ') 50-4 00 Good to choico stock hoifors .'1 25-.'l 50 Fair :i00-.'J25 Good to clioico stock calves, stoors 250-3 00 Fair 375-4 50 Good to clioico stock calvos, hoifors 2i)-.j 75 Fair 275-325 Monday's hog market was linn with receipt- of 5130 Tho run today was 8300 and tho market active at strong to 5c higher rates. Bulk of sales were from 15.15 to 5 25; top 5.27. Receipts of sheop thus far this weok uro lOGOO against 0400 last weok and 13.")00 last year. Monday's market was active aud rices strong to a shade higlior. Trade today opened early and fully steady, but closed with 5 to 10 cents decline quotable. Wo quote: Choice lambs, 26 75 to 0.85; choico yearlings, $G.2i to 0 35; choico wethers, ib 25 to 5.50; choico owes, 85 00 to 5.25. Clippoii stock 75 cents per cwt. 1 ss. that after tho frosts of 74 winters had settled upon his head ho would cut up such a caper as wooing a wife. He was mairied on tho 18 h to Mrs Liuna Hood, from Kansas, Judge Hoffman ollloiuting. Tho Advocate hopes that Uncle John may live to eolebruto his golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mo., G. a is SUPERIOR (From tho Journal.) Born, April 2, to Mr. nnd W. Stubba at Kansas City, daughter. Fred Cronkite, of Butte, Mont , hero visiting relatives. Mrs. Cronkite has been hero since her sister's wed. ding. Dave McAdums left this morning for Fairbnry, where ho will j tin the C imp licit Bros.' circus band for tho coming season, Grant Ushor and Miss AddraKini? returned homo Monday morning, after spending Sunday with relatives and fi lends in Red Cloud. Miss Ada Long has secured posses sion of tho photogrnph car north of the postollico and has oponed up a gallery for all kinds of picture work. Master Ray Goodhue mot with a vory serious accident Saturday even ing. Ho was riding a bicycio, tho handle bar of which broko and tho boy hail a bad full. Edward E. Horgan of Butte, Mont, and Miss Dorothea Henningson were united in marriago Monday afternoun at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Henningson, Father Lougnot officiating. Mr. nnd Mrs Horgan loft for Denver Monday evening. The Secret of Good Coffee Even tlio best housekeepers cannot mnko a good cup of coflfeo without good material. Dirty, adulterated and queerly blondod coflco micli iib unscrupulous dealers shovel over their counters won't do. But tako tho puro, clean, natural flavored LION COFFEE, the leader of all package coffees tho coffoo that for over a quarter of a century has boon daily welcomed in millions of homes and you -will make a drink lit for ft king in this way : HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. Use I.ION COKFKK, bocntioo to net best result you must line tlio bent coffee. Grind your LION COKFKK rather flue. Uso "ti tablcsponiiful to each flip, and one extra for the pot." Klrst mix It with n little cold water, enough tu mako a thick paste, and odd white of nn egg (If ecu In to bo used as a settler), then follow one of tho following rules : Int. WITH BOILING WATER. Add boiling water, end let It boll THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a little cold water and act aside live minute to nettle. Serve promptly. 2d. WITH COLD WATER. Add your cold water to tbc ptiste nnd brtnn It to a boll. Then net aside, add a little cold water, and In live minutes It's ready to serve. 3 (Don't boll It too lortfir. " A Don't lot It stand moro than ton mlnutosboforo sorvlnrc. DONTS (.Don't use wator that has boon boiled botoro. TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE. 1st. With Eqgs. Uso part of the white of an egg, mixing It with tho ground LION COFKKE before boiling. Vd. With Cold Water Instead of eggi. After boiling add a dash of cold w ater, and act aside for eight or ten minutes, then serve through a strainer. Insist on getting a package ol genuine LION COFFEE, prepare It according to this recipe and yon will only use LION COFFEE In future. (Sold only in 1 lb. scaled packages.) (Lion-ltcnd on every package.) (Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. CORRESPONDENCE. (Continued from First Pago.) Androws. in Okliihnmi. Mr. Androws was a former resident of this neighbor hood, having livi-d on tho place now oicupiud by Mrs. Stvre. LINE Will Dahlon has a new lister. Farmers nre busy lifting corn this week. Mrs. .1. C. Fox is tho owner of a new incubator. S. C. Shuck went to Auburn Thurs day on business. Mr. Dickenson of lied Cloud visited friends in Line this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. J. Haskina wore guests nt tho homo of Dan Norris Sun day. S C Shuck and wifo were theguostR (of Mr. Stanley at Lgun, Kansas, las.t week. School closed with an entertainment which was largely attened; all report a good time. It. is exppotnd th phono lino from Lelmnon to Red Cloud will bo com pleted next weoK. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Max Hobart received an automobile this weok, but. has not had if out vet. Tho now rural routo south has been established and those on tho routo are ordoring mail boxes. G. T. Hannum and family loft for Denver Thursday night, where they will reside in tho future. Fred Taylor has been consulting the business men of Franklin in regard to his operating a creamery at that place for them. Havo yon noticed that smile on Frank Crosby s countenance ? It ap peared Thursday night when a nino pound boy arrived at his bouse. All parties doing well. H. Hinkins stinted Wednesday night for Albany, Oregon, where ho expects to spend the summer with relatives and incidentally tako in the exposition at Portland. A remarkably old couple, Mr. nnd Mrs. Middaugh, arrived here Monday night from Clarinda, Iowa. They woro 00 ami 89 years old respectively. They will visit with their children in the vicinity of R-nnisvillo, Kintas. Consign Your Live Stock To CLAY, ROBINSON & CO. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. W also have our own houses at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST. JOSEPH DENVER Rud our marktt Utttr In this paper. Writs ut for any spsclsl Information datlrod. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, u nurse in New York, discovered an aromatic pleasant horb drink for women's ills, called AUS TRALIAN LEAR It is tho only cer tain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses and backache, kidney, bladder aud urinary troubles. At all l druggists or by mail 50 conts Sample i TJ!?!?.!?. Alilrnao Wlm Mnllmi' firmH Co , LoRoy, N. Y. more, and owing to the position of the lissure nt u height of 200 feet and un dor the shelving wull the relies, pro tected from the weather, have stuck where they were driven In uncounted yeurs ago. Already relic hunters are visiting tho place and despoiling it of Its treasures by Bhooting the urrows out with revolv ers and riiles. In the sands of tbc bod of the ennyou many arrowheads of various sizes and shapes are found burled. It is believed that the Indians visited this spot In connection with Borne rite. Crude, strange figures have been cut by them in the face of the rock walls. Economy In Spelling. "An English professor visited this country a few years ago," Bald a New York merchant, "and the first thing which attracted his attention wns the spelling of the word 'whisky' In an ad vertisement which was generously and prominently dlsplnyed from many points of vantage. The professor was accustomed to spell it 'whiskey.' "He did not, however, question the correctness of the spelling, but was curious to know why the advertiser preferred the Bhorter word. "The business mau received his In quirer politely find in answer to the professor's question said: " 'Our method of Kpelllng makes un necessary the Illumination of an extra letter in our electric signs.' " up, down and straight until the hard wood chips fly in showers from the smitten tree. To him who in the best time most cleanly decapitates the stump the prize is given. The sawing contests, which are hardly less excit ing, depend Uku tho evenness and speed of tlio cutting, and for the man who thinks he knows what a hard day's work Is a share In sawing through a thirty-six inch Iron bark log In n tem perature of 120 degrees or thereabout would be the most perfect disillusion ment Imaginable. London Tatler. Agreeable advice is seldom useful ad Ice. Masalllou. Teat Settle's It. WALNUT CREEK Cluirloy Uinker shippod a car of fat cuttle to St Joseph Sunday. MUm Maud Tvler of Nelson is visit ing wit'i hor parents this weok. lorn Jones had tho misfortune to lose one of his largo work horses Tues day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mao Fulton were visit ing at rrank Hlankonbaker'd last Sun- day. Fay Arnoeon and Mr. Chnplnin ship ped a oar of eattlo to St. Joseph last Sunday. Pay roturnod Tuesday even-log. Tho Sabbath Local tiraln Market. (Furnished by J. P. Delnney ) Friday, May f. Wheat 71n White shelled corn 3.rc Mixed shelled Corn 3Tu. Yellow Corn 35c Ear Corn 84o Oats 22K" Rye 55n B.irloy U8o ARROW CANYON. A Cacnrroua Offer. When Miss Helen Keller wns at the exposition in St. Louis in 1004 she vis ited the Japanese tea house and for u few minutes shook bands with some of the waitresses, little olive colored wo men who spoke almost no English, but expressed their interest nnd intelli gence without words. Many weeks after Miss Keller had returned to Boston she heard from an otllcial of the exposition that one of tho Japanese waitresses had gone to a St. Louis physlcinn and asked to have one of her eyes taken out nnd giv en to Miss Keller. When she wns told that such a gift was Impossible she wept in bitter disappointment. WOOD CUTTING AS SPORT. An Only Daughter Cured of Consumption When death was hourly cxptcted, nil reme dies having failed, and Dr. II. JamcHwastx rterlmentluR with the many herbn of Calcium, lie accidentally mado a preparation vrhldt cured his only child of (,'onnumptlop IUh child Is now In this country nnd cnjovlne tho bittof hcnllh He has provr d to the world that Con Mimptlon can I e positively nnd permanently cured. Tho doctor now gives nils recipe free. oniy nsKiiiR two 3 cent stamps 10 pay expeiice. This herb also cures night sweats, nausea at t he stomach, and will break up a fresh cold hi twenty four hours. Address CKAPDOOK b. CO.lOHice St.. Philadelphia, naming thl paper. Odd SCllOOl Mt No. ft auva When a Colorado aiid stone walk is j very interesting EHster exorcises last laid that settles it. See Overing Broe, Sundny afternoon, Kaster Sunday be & Co. for prices. j ing so rainy but few attended. Way Iii Which !( Wall Were Decorated by Indian. Thousands of arrows shot by bunds of Indians for possibly centuries pr.c trude from a ussurc several hundred feet long In the rocky walls of Arrow canyon, about tweuty miles from the crossing of the Salt Lake railroad over the Moapoa river, says tho Los Angeles Times. CheM&iilonHhlp ShwIiik nnd Chopping MutchcM In AuHtrulln. At many of the agricultural shows, which In the up country districts of Australia and New Zealand nre llx turetf of the utmost Interest and lmpor tance to those enpiged in pastoral pur suits, the tree foiling contests provldo the chief excitement of the day. Throughout the vustrallnu bush there ure to be found jaxmen so expert that their achievements are the subject of discussion for nillcs around, nnd It is ut the agricultural shows that these giants of the game meet to decide the Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that tinder nnd by virtue of nn order of sal Issued from the office of George W. Hutchison. Cleric of the District. Court of the Tenth .Judicial District, within and for Webster county. Nebraska, upon n decree In nn action pending herein, wherein Harriett A. Mlllgau is plaintiff, and ngnlntt lots numbered 1. 2. 3, 4 nnd o of block number 10, in Knley A lnckon'n addition to the town, now city, of Ked Cloud, Nebraska, the unknown heirs of Stephpn W. Coon nnd Itebccrn Coon, deccssed, .lohn Doe aud Mary Itoo. real immes unknown; tho occupant" of said lots. S. G. Dorr and the First National Hank of Lincoln. NebrnUa. de fendants. I shall offer for sale at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of tho Couit-house. at Ited Cloud, in said Wchkter county. Nebraska, (and that being the building wherein the last term of said court wns holden . on the 31st day or May. A. I). ll05. att.ro o'clock p. m. of said day. the f lowing described property, to wit: I.ota num bered 1. . 8. 4 and of block number 10, in Kalcy A. Jackson's addition to the town now city of Ked Cloud, Nebraska. Given under my hand this fith day of May. A.D. 100!i J. A. MoAiiTiiuit. Sheriff. Ilernard McNeny, Plaintiff's Attorney. ftafl RUEUMAT1SM CUItKI) IN A DAY. Mystic Curo for Itheumntlsm and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 (fays. Its action upon tho system Is rcmnrkablo nnd mysterious It removes at onco the cause and the disease Im mediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly bonerlis. 7f cents and t ue. fcddiby H.K Unco Druggist. Ited Cloud HMRrH li V ai.? iBll PARKER'S m HAIR BALSAM Clruin and bciutlflef the hU. lromotci a luiiulant nowth. Novpr Fails to Itrstore Gray llolr to Its Youthful Color Ciunmlp dliMtti hilrHIIlns. KcuidUUt nniiorbu At a polut where the perpeudlcular wall of the cauyon juts out about 1200 local or International championships. itie competitors tane up positions by the stumps allotted, and when tlio signal to start l'n given the long han dled, keen edgedtnxes flash downward feet above the canyon bed a thin, Bimkellko llssure runs In the rock. Suc cessive generations of Indians have gone to the place nt regular Intervals uud shot their gayly befeathered ar rows upward, forming u fringed scarf unique in its oddity. The arrows aro bo thlcktbut little room Jb left, for to tlio opening strike. Tho cooper round a cask is but a' skinned, brawny sloth to these brown woodsmen, who with marvelous accurul'y and strength strike WE WILL DO YOUR HAULING Call Phone 75 ob 52. HOLIISTER & ROSS. Heavy DrayM a Specialty . .. M .. .,