41 ' &,: f PMW'Bff' 1WM(fcni Jfr"T'W,"HiWPM T.tWWt1" "-'' If-; i TWENTY YEARS AGO NfTES HttM NEI6HMKING TOWNS (Coneludod from First 1'ugo. went to Items of News Found In The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week V Mrs. J. H. Gruvoa and son Chicago Saturday. John Storey, tho Wells druggist, was In town Wednesday. A lodgo of tho Knights of Labor was Instituted In this city this weok. John D. Fulton was down from Rlv erton this weok. John and Win Parkes worn called to McCook Saturday by tho serious Ill ness of their mother. Preparations are now tinder way for a big Fourth of July colobratlon. F. N. Robinson and Mattlo Mahard were married Wednesday. F. Klott was down from Blooming ton Wednesday. Yoo Lung will start a laundry In Hod Cloud. Excavation for a now opera house blook will begin next Monday. Lou Konuoy ontortainod a numbor of his young frionds Wednesday night Sam Hayes of Hastings will go into the laundry business in Rod Cloud. G R Chanoy is preparing to build a residenco in tho northwest part of town. J. C. Warnor sold 19 head of cattle to W. N. Richardson for $1100. Tub Chiek building now sports a brand now lightning rod. Tho commission firm of Ormsby & Dickorsou have dissolved partnership, Mr. Ormsby retiring. Van Benson has been on tho sick list for a tew days. Peter Conovor has bought Curt Evans1 draying outfit. T. J. Ward of Cowlos was in Red Cloud on his way to Hitchcock county to look after his land interests. A U. Bocker is building a new house on his farm. Complaints are being made against using tho court house park for grazing purposes. The building association has elected the following officers: M. B. MoNitt, president; A. H. Kaloy. treasurer, and A. C. Hostaer, secretary. Dr. Short? has bought a pair of brouchos for his boys. Smith Bros.Jformerly of Rod Cloud, 'havo increased the capital stock of their bank at Beatrice to 9100,000. Cathkrtok PatO'Burn lost a valu able horse last week Mr. Burnett of Red Cloud is uulshing James Lock- hart's new residence . . .. .Nelson Bart lett's team ran away Sunday, throwing his little girl from the buxgy The M. E. church at Now Virginia has secured an able minister...... Wilson Rice is building a new housa on his farm. V Guide Rook J. Redden has post poned his departure for Oregom Saarlatinu is prevalent here Xaw- with a six inch attachment, a poition of which looked liko a tightly rolled c.garolte. Mrs. Hen had probably been reading of tho baneful effects of tlio cigarette habit ami became a vic tim of pro-natal inilucnco. The evangelist mooting closed Sun day night. Tho sum of 8C60G5 was raised by donation and subscription for Dr Williams. Thoro were about two hundred conversions during the three weeks. Tho State Sunday School Convention will moot in Superior Juno 13, 14 and 15th. Tiiore will bo about three hun dred dok'gatec, and they will have to ho entertained by tho people of Superior. CORRESPONDENCE R1VERTON (From tho Review.) Randy Hnrwood started Tuesday night for Cody, Wyoming, where ho intends to remain this tuunmor. Snow Williams is in Loxington, Mo., "on business," so he said. But wo proMtmo tho best girl in tho world lives theie. U. Onstot was suddenly called to Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, by tho death of his father who was a resident of that place. A misshap. While the barber wns shaving J. D. Fulton his rtvor blippid and extracted all tho hair from his upper lip, which makes John look like a school boy. Willie Robinson and a young friend rode down from Franklin Sunday, and took the passenger for heme, having decided it was poor sledding on punc tured tire. Mrs. Mary Kincaid arrived hero Fri day night from Lcavitsburg, Ohio, where she has boon making her home, ninco she loft here a few years ago with her son Ralph. Bert and Geo. Harwood went to Superior, Mondav, where tho latter has recured a position in a meat mar ket nt a better salary than he was receiving while at Franklin. Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters BLADEN D. II. Clark of Campbell was in town Tuesday. Bladen is going to havo a celebration this year The farmers aro busy planting corn these days. D. Greig is having a now well put down on his place. V. S. Hull and family havo moved in their new residence. Mrs. Grill'utli visited over Sunday with her (laughter, Mrs. Mend. Mrs. Joe Krall and son Frank re. turned from Kotittho Saturday. Miss Bessie Strycker closed her school in Plaiuview district last Friday. Mr. find Mrs. U. S Macklin ato the proud parents of a baby girl born, May 11. Wash Reed has purchased tho V S" Hall property and is moving in this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Thomtis visited at the homo of J. M. Lockbart in this city Sunday. Jacob Crone of Stlino county U visit ing his brothers Davo and Just Crone near this place. Mrs. Buchtol of Marysvillo, Kannns, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. U. S. Macklin at this place. Mrs. E. W. Tuttlo returned from Kearney last Saturdiiy evening, where she has been visiting relatives the past two weoks. The Secret of Good Cottee Even tho beflt housekeepers cannot mako a good cup of coffeo without good nmtorinl. Dirty, adulterated and quecrly blended coffeo hucU na unBcnipuloua dealers shovel over their counters won't do. But take the puro, clean, natural flavored LION COFFEE, the leader ! all package cellecs- tho coffeo that for over a quarter of a century has been daily welcomed in millions of homos and you will make a drink fit for a king in this way : HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. Use I.ION COFFEE, becanio to get best results you must uso tho bent coffee. Orlnd your LION COKFKK rather fine. Uso "a tablcoonfiil to each cup, and one extra for tho pot." Firnt mix It with a little cold water, ennuph to make a thick paste, and add white of an crr (If egg la to be used an a settler), then follow one of tho follow lng rules : la. WITH BOILING WATER. Add boiling water, end let It boll THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a little cold water and act aside live mtautca to nettle. Serve pronptly. 2d. WITH COLD WATER. Add your cold water to the Mate and bring It to a boll. Then act aside, add a little cold water, and In live minutes It'a ready to acrvc. 3 (Don't boll It too tongr. A. , , . i Don't let It stand more than ton mlnutoB before serving. DONTS (.Don't use water that has boon boiled before. TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE. tat. With Eift. Tie part of the white of an egg, mixing ltwlth the ground LION ad. With CoW Water Instead of eggs. After boiling add a dash of cold water, and tet aalde for eight or ten minutes, then serve through it atralner. 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. sealed packages.) (Lion-head on erery package) (Save theso Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. "Badftered." Editor Rosewater of the Omaha Boo has beou made tho victim of tho old and almost worn-out "badger" game, by which ho was induced to give up I2.r)0 to avoid a scandal It would naturally be supposed that Editor Rosewator's long connection with the newspaper work would have armed him against being made the victim of a trick which has been exposed in his own newspapers dozens of times Along in March a woman named Algoe applied to him for permission to run a stand in the Bee building, and she made frequent trips to the oditors's rooms to make arrangements. Editor Rosewater was Anally entrapped into visiting tho woman at her room in tho Murray hotel, und had hot been in the room five minutes when the "injured husband1' made his appearance and created a scene, winding up by de manding 12000 from Rosewater as the price of avoiding being made co-res- DUTCH. FLAT Mr. Iloughuling and lady spent Sun day with Mr. Barker of Jewell county. llnin of last week did considerable dam ago to listed corn and ploughed ground. Mr. and Mm. Shannon spent Sunday with Mr. Beauchxmp. Carl Rudd and lady were calling on his father Sunday. A brand new boy has come to board with James Tanquary and wife. All doing well. Douglas Davis hauled hogs to town on Saturday, for fear it would be too hot for them. Rainy days are good for calling and horse trading. Preaching next Sunday unless it rains too bard. Quarterly conference in our school house on May 27 and 28. Preaching Friday and Saturday nights, and Sunday morning and evening. All are invited to attend. Consign Your Live Stock To CLAY, ROBINSON & CO. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. Wo also havo our own houtos at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST. JOSEPH DENVER Raid eur mirkat lattar In this pipir. Writs us for any spiclal Information doilrod. yer ChatHn has received an order for pondent in a divorce suit. The feeble three tons of mineral from tho rock across the river to be manufactured into paint Jack Hayes has au in jured baud as the result of a game of baseball I W. Crary is Improv ing his residence J A. Hayes aud Miss Eda (Jarbor visited friends lu Kansas this week Wheatland Wm. Patterson has inclosed his lino residonce with a fence Geo Roberts has built a new house on his claim Tho new school house is lluished M. Ran dall has sold his school land lease to Floyd Burt A Scott recently had a narrow escape from a vicious bull. Cowlks A. J. Horton has a new teum and buggy Gilford & Bus- lok shipped u car of hogs to Kansas City this weok E H Koonoy is building a now residenco on his farm Cowlos recently had a Miracle. I V. A Miracle, who worked on thoi section bought a now suit of clothes I on time, drew his pay and skipped' out, leaving a few old clothes for tho benefit of his creditors Tho skat ing rink is being torn down this week for tho purpose of rumodcliug und en- lurgiug Tlio Uongregutioiiulists aro endeavoring to raio money to build a ohm oh WALNUT CREEK was in Riverton old man, fearing a scandal, gave the blackmailer t2T0, and lator, when Algoe visited Rosewater at his edi torial roomu in nn effort to squeeze tho balance of the t'2000 out of him, he was arrosted on tho charge of black mail by tho Omaha chief of police, who was concealed behiud u curtain in the room. Algoe and his wife . are now on trial for blackmailing, i.nd a telegram from tho chiof of polUqf Jackson, Mich., says thoy are black muilors and that their reputation is bad. Next to the man who circulates false and dumuging stories concerning innocent people, tl o blackmailer is tho lowest typo of cr initial The ono sots about to injuro his victim with no possible excuse for doing so. Tho other so ects what he considers . an J. O. Holcomb Tuesday. Sara Arneson spent several days with Beulah Fulton. Mr. Knenon is visiting with bis niece, Mrs Krout. Mr. and Mrs. Krout spent Sunday and Monday with Mre. Krout's father. Corn planting in slow especially on the creek and river bottom farms, owing to the heavy rains. Our genial assessor, Win. ttonkel, wai-Jtround taking an inventory of our worldly goods last Wednesday. Peach trees are nearly killed by the severe cold winter. Trees on tho bot tonr land suffered tho most. Apples and plums promise an abundant crop. m Quarterly Conference. The third quarterly conference for Inavulo and Ash Creek charge will bo held at Red Cloud in the Damerell hull, Monday, May 20, at '.) o'clock. W. T. Taylor Pastor. feeders were scarce and generally U) to 15 cents higher. Receipts today were 7750. There was a liberal supply of beef steers, but tho Inquiry was excel lent and desirable kinds of all weights sold readily at 5 to 10 cents higher figures; others steady to strong. Prices for good cows and heifers were mo-tly 10 cents higher or 15 to 20 cents higher than late last weok Medium kinds were steady to strong. Bulls and veals wore steady. The supply of stockers and feeders wis light and tho market for them was active at llrm to a shade hluher quota talons. Tho following table gives quotations now ruling: Extra prime corn-fed steers. .f5 85-6 25 Good corn fed steers 5 40-5 85 Ordirmrv norn fed Steers. . . . 4 65-5 40 Choice corn fed heifers 6 00-5 40 Good corn fed heifers 4 50-5 00 Medium corn fed heifers. ... 4 00-4 50 Choice corn fed cows 4 50-4 85 Good 375-450 iVi.ii. i nR.i ir. Myi adfc RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. itlc Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia tho avstem Is remarkable and mysterious II removes at once the cause and the disease Im mediately disappears. The Um done greatlr benentH. 76 cents and 11.00. ScldibyH.K Grico Druggist. Red Cloud An Only Daughter Cured of Consumption When death wan hourly ext pacteu, an rem die having failed, and Dr. II. James was ex perimenting with the many herba of Calcutta, (10 accidentally made a prepaid tlonwhlclt cured his only child of Consumption Ills child la now lu this country and enjoying the best oC health Ho has proved to tho world that Con sumption can bo positively and permanently cured. The doctor now gives this recipe frc. only asking twos cent stamps to pay expenses. This herb also cures night sweats, nausea at the stomach, and will break up a fresh cold i:i twenty four hourB. Address CRADDOCK . CO.. 10! Race St.. Philadelphia, earning thin paper. "easy mark." with plenty of moiioy, and with tho aid of some shutnoUss woman, who may or may not bo llis wife, succeeds in getting his victim in a compromising position and then, proceeds to bleed him " Such com suieiicolovt and shameless people as t e AlgooV. should be place i safely bo hiii'l prison bars and kept thoro. We hopo Brother Ros-owutor will succeed in landing this pair where they be long. LIVE STOCK MARKETS T KMSftS CITY. THE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY. ROBINSON A COMPANY, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Local drain Market. (Funii.-hutl by J. 1. OMuucy ) Friday,' lay 1!) Wliuut iih! drink for women White shelled corn .'HM-Vcs TIIAL1AN LKF. Mixed shelled Corn :!(i.o Yellow Corn aOJjju Eur Corn Hjo Oats 2!lo Kje 52j Barley l8o Here Is Relief for Women, Mother (hay, a nurse in Now York, discovered an aromatic nleiisuiit herb ills, called A US It is tlio only cur tain monthly regulator. Cures I'oinalo weaknesses aud backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents Sample KK13W Addiess Tho Mother Gray Co.LoKoy, N. Y. OFFIOEC AT CHIOAQO, KAN8A8 CITY, OMAHA, 8IOUX OITY. ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER. j 1CNS.sCirv May lu.- Ili'i-lipts of cattle ror tho llrbt two days th's week were li200; last week, 1(1,700; list year, H.IjyO. Tho supply of bueC st'ors was liberal Monday und tho proportion of heavy weights largo Lig'it steers hold steady to strong huivy ones, mostly 10 cents lower Host cows and hoifors were strong to a sludo higher; nth' Htmulv. Hulls staady. veals MncHiim :jyo-;jvo dinners 2 00-3 00 Cholcestans 450-500 Choice fed bulls 4 00-4 50 Good 3 60-4 00 BoloKnabulls 2 25-3 00 Veal culves 5 25-0 25 (inod to choice native or western stockers 4 25-4 80 Pair 3 7o-4'Jf Common 325-3 75 Good to choice heavy native feeder? ,u-o w puir 3 75-4 50 Good to choice heavy brand ed horned feeders 4UU-4 to Pair 350-400 Common :jr,0i92 Good to choice stock heifers 3 25-3 50 Fair 300-325 Good to choice stock calves, . steers' .250-300 Fujr 450500 Good to choice stock calves, heifers 375-4 50 Pair 275-325 Receipts of lios tlms far this week, 17,900 last week, 27,200; last year, 20, 900. Buyers were bearish Monday, augmenting thoir argument by point ing to tho run of 52,000 nt Chicago. Tlin mnrkot was 5 to 10 cents lower. I Salesmen had their turn today, how ever, as puckers wanted supplies and while a few early sales wore made at 2lj to f cents higher rates, trade soon developed to a 5 to 10 cent libber basis. Bulk of sales wero from $5.23 to 5. '13; top 5.10 Receipts of sheep Monday wero 5 100 mntiilv southwestern grassors Values ' were mostly 10 cents higher Receipts 1 today wore SIJC0, 0 por cent of which i were' Texas and Arizona grasscrs The inquiry was brisk and va'uus strong. o tpiote: choice lambs stli to 8(5 25; choice yearlings, 55 50 to 45 75; choice wetbt'is, SI 75 to 5 00; choice ewes. $4 f.O to ! 03 For wooled stock add .V) cents per cwt. Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven, that under and by virtue of an order of sale 1 untied from the office of GeorRO W. Hutchison. Clerk of tho District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Webster county. Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pendlun therein, wherein Harriett A. Mlllgan Is plaintiff, and aKalnrt lots numbered 1, 2, 8. 4 and ft of block number 10, In Kaley t .Jackson' addition to the town, now city, or Red Cloud, Nebraska, the unknown heirs of Stephen W. Coon and Rebecca Coon, deceased. John Doe and Mary Roe. real names unknown; the occupants of said lots. 8. O. Dorr and tho First National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, de fendants, I shall offer for sale at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Ceuit-house. at Red Cloud, in said Webster county. Nebraska, (and that belnir the building wherein the last term of aald court was holden-. on the 31st day of May. A. D. 1905. at to o'clock p.m. of tald day. thefo lowliiR described property, to wit: Lota num bered I. a. 3. 4 and 6 of block number 10. in Kaley A Jackson's aauiuon 10 mo town uuw city of Hed Cloud, Nebra'ka. (liven under my hand thla ftth day or May, A. D. 1905 J. A. McAhtiiub. Sheriff. L. II. Hlackledge, Plaintiff's Attorney. 520 MtlceofPuMlcattotiferPrMf of Will. State of Kansas, I In the Probate Court of Smith Countv. f said County, In the mattor of the estate of Nancy Hilton, deceased. To George R. Hilton, Julia Myers. Charles K. Hilton. Ellen M. t eggett. Ada K. Wolfe. Cora It. Leonard. Eva Craig, and Lola Hilton, minor heir of William U. Hilton, deceased, known heirs at law of Nancy Hilton, late of said county, d ceahed, and all others concerned: You aro hereby notified, that at a renular term of the Prohxte Court of Smith county, Kansas, held on tho 13th day of May, 1005. there was opened and publicly read an instrument of writing purporting- to be tn last will and testa meat of Nancy Hilton. late of said county de nnmixi! mill tun urn furihcr notified that tho 0th dav of Juno. IB 5, has been set ok the day fo' final hearing and proof of ald will, at which time nil pcrhons Intfrcsted may appear ami show cause why thu samo should not bo admitted to probate. I8BAI.J A. II ULACK. . jiin'j Probate Judge. Arc You tslnS Allen's Foot-Ease? Shako into your shoos .Allen' Foot Kasu, a powder. It euros Corns. Bun ions, Painful, Smarting. Hot, Swollou fvet. At all druggi-ts and shoo stoics, mostly 125 cents higher. .Stockers and ( -JCt Order to Show Cause. IN THE COUNTY COUKT. Slate of Nobniskn. I Webster County, f At a eotuitv court held at tho county court room lu iiiu'l lor said county, .Monday. May 15, A. 1. l'.05. Ill tlio matter uf Hie ctato of Henry Wher ley, di-eeii'iil. . . , ,. on rending and llllng the petition f Mary Moiiberger praying that ndinlulbtriulou of calil ola e may be nr.iuted to Andrew Wheiley, nH iiilmlnlttriitur. .... Ordertd, thai Tuesday, tho bill dav of June, A II lWi5.iit lo'clodUp. iii.,UinMgiiedft r healing ald KilUim when all pornous Interest ed lu m.IiI matter inn) appear at n enmity court to bu held lu and lor .iilit loiiiny und Miow caiisii h pra)or of pollilonur thotilil not bo granted; and tluil iiuili'ti of ilie pendency of mid pull Ion iiiulilic Hearing thea-of bu glea to all porMiiiM interested In Mild matt r, by nub llr-lilnu in op) nl tills oilier In tho lied Cloud Chief, a wkly Mt-nhimiior pilntcd In tnld eoii'ity. lor threu coiihveuilvo weeks prior to mi lil day of heaiiii.'. (Skal) A. H. KurNBV. Jiuii County wiidge, A. 4"? 4 i i rf) i - M l iagiifM - jws3 ; -Htukwt,.. itolrJllMKMJVi .';.'ii'.v."v.,i..-T.fc:.-;..,)i...iT-w " ,t i X'" 'M" y r