The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 26, 1905, Image 8
"TTtiilti in 'idk. rzvtomm. H 1 t ftfr'r''rflr TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of Nows Found In The Chief of Twenty Ycnrs Atfo This Woek !rA'WWA',W'WAw J. II. Remsborgis homo from Kan UllH. Ed Parkos found a 9100 draft Ttios day. Tho M. E. church has a now pulpit Uiblo. Andy Moans' now dwolliiiK is ' plotod. 'I'horo aro sixteen divorco wises on the docket. Frank Spanoglo returned from tlto west this week ' District court sot Tuesday, Judge Gitalin on tho bonch. Prof. EbauKh lias gone to Middle town, Mo., for a visit. R M.Shular has bouglit tho Mollor farm near Hod Cloud M. Mann of Iowa, will open a groo ory storo in Hod Cloud A.T Ornmby will build a dwelling near Dr. MoKooby's residence. W. N. Richardson shipped thirty carloads of fut cuttle this week. Tho stock for tho building associa tion is being rapidly subscribed. Prof. W. O Picking will bo tho next principal of tho Hod Cloud public schools, Yoo Lung has routed the building north of Abo Kaloy's for a "washoo hliopee. Ross and Sanford havo secured tho contract for building the new opera houso block. A. J. Worthington of Iuavalo sold hl8 trottor to Stroup Rothrook this week for 700. Tho public pump near Miner Bros. btoro has been taken out and tho well will bo tilled up. J. II. Fisk has roturuod to Hod Cloud and will start a chcoso factory on Hull Crook. Dr. Damoroll attended the mooting of tho Stato Medical Society at Graud Island this week. 14. II. Ambler of Lincoln, former cashier of tho First National bank, was in town this week. Over 350 freight cars woro in tho yards hero Saturday night and tratllc was nearly blocked. The M. E. Ministerial associati n of tho Hastings district mot in Hod Cloud Tuesday and Wednesday. Last Saturday afternoon tho old fair grounds were sold to J. S. Gilham at about $50 per aero Jim Hubbell tied his horse noar tho elevator tho other day, and when ho found him ho was up noar Blue Hill. Ed Bohanau was down from Mc Cook this week. While horo ho bought a car of fat steors from Chas. Hunter. Union memorial services woro held in tho Baptist church Sunday. Tho sorvicos woro conducted by Revs Bean, Springer, McMolkin, Brown and Yeiser. I. N. Taylor, proprietor of tho Com mercial House, has returned from a trip in tho eastern aud southern states. Hufus Miksch's houso caught tiro Friday morning and was saved from destruction by tho timely arrival of assistance, C. Wiener informs us that tho water in tho colbir for his now building will bo removed when It leaks through to China. Dr. Donnoy will notify us by cable whon that happens. Contractor Fitzgerald, with oight teon cars of grading apparatus, wont west through Rod Cloud Friday to Republican t ity, from which point tho Burlington is building a branch into Kansas Judson James Graves is building a now houso C. Cuttis will build a now houso on his placo Somo far mors havo commenced plowimr corn Wm. Ryan has bought llnlmnn's timber claim Thomas Ryan is baching it thoso days Cowles T. J. Ward is homo from Hitchcock county, whore ho has a claim Mr. Wlldor and R. Adam son aro homo from n trip to Arkansas C W. Fuller and wifo aro homo from their trip to Iowa Mlns Dora Zeiss spout last wook with her mother, Mrs. Anderson. Oatherton A harbor Is needed horo Frank Yotok's brother arrived a fow days ago from Bohemia Nel son Bartlott will soon commence tho erection of a flue new rosidonco Warren Davis has a now windmill Mr. OmdorlF was down fiom Wells this wobk Wm. McDonald wants a job killing rats. South Sidk-G W. Shutts is farm ing four farms on tho south sldo this spring O. Wickwiro has sold his farm and will go west Mr. Kiiohu has tho finest Shorthorn cattle south of tho river Jones & (loblo aro sowing 80 acres of millet I). S. Holvorn has been appointed federal census enumerator for Lino aud Gar llold products Constable Win frey is in our neighborhood this week. Wk.li.h-W. II. Hoifman went to Kansas City lift Friday Sam Mil nor was hero from Hastings to- day S S Wells has gone to his timber claim in Kearney county Chas. Fish has returned from his trip to Kansas Tho game of base ball between tho Wells boys and tho Kearney County Blues resulted in a victory for tho latter by a score of fi() to ! Hor.su racing is. tho ordor of tho day. LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY. THE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON A COMPANY, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OFFICES AT OHIOAQO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, 8IOUX CITY. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, May S.'l. Receipts nf cattlo for tho first two days this wook aro i!(),000; last weok, M,i!000; last year, 1M,000. Monday's supply of beef steers was moderately hoavy but tho demand was good aud trading activo with prices mostly strong, although ex tremes ranged from steady to 10 cents higher. Tho supply of cows and heif ers was moderate aud desirable grades advanced fi to 10 conts; dinners woro (pilot aud steady. Bulls steady; veals scarce aud strong There was a lib eral supply of stocki-rs and feeders and tho demaud good for best grades. Common and medium offerings woro vorj slow and weak. Stock cows and heifers woro in fair demand and un changed. Today's run was surprising ly larpo and included a liberal propor- f steers. Tho heavy supply onabk'd buyers to break values 10 to 13 cents as a rule. Very best cows and hcifons sold weak to 10 cents lower but most vorything declined 10 to 15 cents. Ml grades of bulls dropped 10 to If) cJ its. Stockors and feedors woro 10 to cents lower on everything excopt foil bred stock cows. MondA's hog market was active and 5 to 10 tlpnts higher. Receipts today woro exceptionally hoavy. Quality of tho offerings, however was good Tho market opVnod weak, buyers making a strong effort to tako off 5 cents, but steady to 5 conts lower envered tho extreme sales Bulk of sales woro from J.r).30 tof 10; top 5.45. Grass sheep predominated Monday as has boon tllo aso slnco tho south westerns have been running. Tho market for tllem was 10 to 15 conts lower. Lambs nil account of tho limi ted number sola steady. Receipts to day were liberal and again consisted of southwestern grassors Lambs held steady hut sheep declined 10 conts as a rule. We quote: Choico lambs $G to 0.'.u: choice yearlings, $5.50 to 5 75; choico wethers, $4.73 to 5.00; choico owes. 81 50 to 4 03 For woolod stock add 50 cents per cwt. Decoration Day Program. Members of tho Grand Army, sold. I rs of SpanUh-Amorican war, ox soldi M s and Woman's Rtdiof Corps will meet at G. A. R hall at 1 o'clock p. m , Tuesday, May 110. Lino of march will form on Wobstor street a 1:110 p. m , commandod by D. L. G oat, m-trshal of tin day. Column will man h west on Fourth avenue to Walnut s ro.i, thence smith and wost to cemetery, proceodlng in lino of march through cemotory. liutatls will ho asMrnsil t.r,uf commander and president of Relief Corp to decorato graves of dead com rades aud members of tho corps. Following the decora ion of tho graves tho lino of m. rob will form in hollow square- at tho monument to the unknown dead, where tho follow ing program will be can led out: Exercises of Relief Corps. Exercises of G. A. R. Music. T. n minutes talk- "Tho Unknown Dead," Rev Bates Benediction Rov. G. II. Rice. Column march to speakers' stand. Flng drill by klndorgarton pupils. Soiib "My Country Ti3 of Thoo," by tho audience. " Invocation Rov. Davis. Singing by quartet Reading list of dead couuados. Oiation-Kov. Mrs. Pnlllips, Omaha. Bonedictiou. i CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by uur County Reporters C"WW'WW''W''WW''WW''WW''m1 DUTCH FLAT Mrs. Will Foster visited with Mrs Shannon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson spool Sunday with Charles Buardslco and family. Mr Houghtaling and ladies visited with Mr. Shannon and family last Sun day. John Doyle had a vory sick cow, but by the aid of Dr. Ashor she is all right again. Mr. Fred Wittwer is not improving so much as her many friends would wish her to. Hounio lieardslee has not as yet been able to catch the j tck nibbit, but is improving some. Quarterly conference has boon de layed on account of the presiding older attending general conference W. li. Shannon reports tho ariival of a "monster cnlf which weighed tho whole of 'Jo pounds, but is growing nicely. Rev. Uliiiinpit preached a fine ser mon to a laigo congregat.ou on Sun day and gavu a report of the session of the gem ral conference recently held in Topoka. GARFIELD Wo had a titia rain Tuesday night. Mrs. L uisa Ai!o is on tho sick list again. Cora Reed was visiting her parents Tuesday nip lit. Mrs. Emma Smith was risking in lied Cloud tho first of tho woek. Fred Olmsted has two stray cattlo, for which ho run find no owner. Charles Ailes took two hogs town Tuesday which weighed 770 pounds. Ira Waponer, who has been attend ing school at McPherson, Kansa?, is homo again. Mrs. Mayo Ailes went to Red Cloud Wednesday night to attend the graduat ing exorcises of the 1005 class of tho Red Cloud High School. (Too Lato for La9t Week.) Jasper Smith was visiting his parents last Sunday. Leigh Pope was calling on his sister last Sunday. Mr. Charles Wolf was visiting Mrs. Wilson Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Amuck is on the road to good health again. Mrs. Lippincott wat calling on Mrs. Monger last Sunday. James Roaucbamp went to Kansas City Tuesday with a load of fat cattlo. Mrs. Kate Fisher went to Lincoln Thursday, where she will take treat ments. Frank Ailes wrenched his back last Wednesday, which kept him from work for a day or two. BLADEN A tine rain Wednesday. John Baker went to Omaha Tuesday. Stockman Ueiher shipped a car of hogs Tuesdity. Charles Filz was a passenger for Omaha Tuesday. Jake Moure has moved in the Wm. Harding property. Mr. and airs. Qainton of Campbell were in tho city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ueiher visited at the homo of Mr. Quit in Sunday. R. C. Chevalier and wifo were pas sengers for Omaha Tuesday. Tod Brewer and family drove to Cowles Saturday returning Sunday. Herbert Mi Coy drove down to Red Cioud Saturday returning Sunday. Walker Rickerson and wife have moved intv the living rooms of Wash Reed's store. Mr. Vondeifuoht and Henry Feis went west Monday evening to look at the country. Miss Perkins returned to her homo Monday, after closing a successful term of school. Charles Fit 7. returned to this place Monday, after spending tho winter in Boulder, Colorado. Mrs. Kyle returned from Hastings Saturday, after spending three weeks visiting her daughter. Mr. Grubb and Mr. Larrick shipped two enrs of hogs Tuesday. E. Grubb accompaniud them to St. Joe, Joe Denton and family and Robert Denton and family visited at tho home of their brother, George last Sunday. L H. Boyd and wifo drove to Red 1 I, Truths that Your grocer is honest and if ho cares to do so can toll you that ho knows vory little about tho bulk cofleo ho sella you. How can ho know, whoro it originally enmo from, In each package of LION COFFEE you get one full DOUnd of Puro Coffeo. Insist upon getting tho genuine (Lion Load on ovory package.) (BftTO tho Lion-heads for valuable premiumo.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Consign Your CLAY, ROBINSON & GO. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. W also have our own houses at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST. JOSEPH DENVER Raid our market letter In this paper. Cloud Sunday and visited .with his brother, Gooie, returning hoinu M n day. Clmrlio Bnyer returned to his home ut Dewitt Tuesday. Ho has been clerk ing in J. C. Httrtmau'dstoro since last fall. Miss Nellie Humbiintjli returned to her home near lied Cioud Saturday, after attending school at this place the past term. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse iu New York, discorerod an aromatic pleasant herb drink for women's ills, called AUS TRALIAN LEAF. It is tho only cer tain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses and backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents Sample FREE. Address The Mother Gray Co , LeRoy, N. Y. An aggregation of Franklin base ball "kids" came down to Red Cloud last Saturday for a game with our boys. The game ended in the fifth inning with the acore 11 to 1 in favor of Red Cloud, when Roy Garber "but ted into" the gamo and wanted to catch for tho Franklin b ys. Tho Red Cloud 'kids'' refused to play the gamo out. Tho contest will bo cm Untied a week from tomorrow when our bojs go to Franklin for a game. Everything is expected to go along smoothly if Rcy Garber can bo induced to stay at home. FARM 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 Notice of Application for Saloon License. Notice In hereby given that A. I). Orubcn has filed In tho otllro of ihe countv clerk nf w.ti. ster county. rebraika. his petition signed by a Creek precinct pra lug for a saloon HcTise to bo grant- d by tho board of connnls. loners of said county, authorizing the salo of malt, splr Itous and vinous 1'ii'iora In tho town of Itoso. moot for one jear from aud after Julv l, imr. Hearing or said ajipllcatiou will bo held at tho meeting of the board of county couimissloueis to bo held MonUty .Juno io, qo5, E. S. Uamjkii, County Clerk. Home now it was bionaed or witn wnat or whon roasted? If you buy your coffoo looso by tho pouud, how can you expect purity and uniform quality ? LION COFFEE, the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, Is of necessity uniform In qualify strength and flavor. For OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE has been the standard collee In millions ol homes. LION COFFEE to carcluHy packed at our factories, and until opened la your home, has no chance ol being adul terated, or ot coming In contact with dust dirt, germs, or unclean hands. WOOLSON 8PICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Live Stock To Write ui for any special Information desired. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to a days. Its action upon the By8tern Is remarkable and mysterious It removes at once the cause anil the disease tin mediately disappear. Tho first dose Krentlv boncflts. 76 cents and ti.OU. Scld'byll.B OrtPH Druggist. Red Cloud An Only Daughter Cured of Consumption Wtien duHth whh hourlv cxncntpil. nil rotna dle tnivliiK fulled, and Dr. II. .lames was ex norlmentliiR with the ninny herbs of Calcutta, hu accidentally made a preparation which cured his only child of Coutmtaptlon His child Is now Iu this country and cnJuvliiK the bust or health He has proved to the world that Con Himptlon can lo positively and permanently cured. The doctor now kIvcs this recipe fret, only aHlcliiR two 8 cent stamps to pay expenses. This herb also cures night sweats, nausea at the stomach, aud will break up a fresh cold '. twenty four hours. Address CRADDOCK it CO.. 1UJ2 Race St.. Philadelphia, naming thlit paper. Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an order of salo Issued from tho office of George W. Hutchison. Cleric of tho District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for WebBter county. Nebraska, upon a decree In aii action pending therein, wherein Harriett A. Mlllgan Is plaintiff, and against lots numbered 1. 2, 8, 4 and fi of block number 10, In Kaley St .lacksonN addition to tho town, nowcltv. of Red Cloud, Nebraska, tho unknown heirs of Stephen . Coon and Rebecca Coon, deccssed, Juliu Doe and Mary Roe. reiil numes unknown; the occupant or said lot. S. O. Dorr and thi First National Hank of Lincoln. Nebraska do fendimtH. I shall offor for sale at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash Iu hand, at the east door of the Couit-house. at Red Cloud. In sohl I Webster county, Nebraska, (and that being" the building wherein the Inst term of said court, was holden . on the :11st day of May. A. D. 1005. at to o'clock p. in. of said day. the fo lowing devcrlbed property, to wit: Lots mini bered 1.'.'. a. 4 and fi of nlock number 10. In haley A. Jackson's addition to the town now city of Red Cloud, Nebraska. Olven under my hand this fith day of Moy, A I). 1905 t ii ... ... "I;, A- m:Aiitiiuu. Sheriff. L. II. Illackledge, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice of Publication for Proof of Will. Stato of Kansas, I In tho Probate Court of Smith County, f said County. In tho matter of tho cstato of Nancy Hilton, deceased. ' ,.To 0v?,j? E;,nl!t. 'Julia Myers. Charles E. Hilton. Ellen M. I.eggett. Ada E. Wolfe. Cora B. Leonard. Eva Craig and Lola Hilton, minor her of VUlllum H. Hilton, deceased, known heirs at law of Nancy Hilton, late of said county, d.-ceased, and all others concerned: ou aro horeby notified, that at a regular term or the Probnto t:ourt of Mniih county. Kansas, held on the 13th day of Mav. lOOfi. there was opened and publicly reHd an Instrument of writing piirportlng to bo tn last will aud testa mentof Nancy Hilton, lato of said county do. ceased ; nml you aro further notified that tho th day of June. i)r,. has been set as the day fo- final hear tig and proof of said will, at which time all persons Interested may appear and show cause why the nuno should not bo admitted to probate, KM A.H IIlack. J""J Probatb Judge. Order to Show Cause. IN THE COUNTY COUhT. Stato of Nebraska, I Webster County, f At a county court held at tho conntv court A00D 1005 H Xr fcU'd comit"' Monday. 'May fi. In 'tho 'matter of the estate of Henry Whcr ley, deceased. , ' on reading and filing tho petition of Mary Liouberger praying that administration of said cstao may bo granted to Andrew Wherley. ii administrator. ' " Ordered, that Tuesday, tho 0th dav or Juno, A. D liXtt. at 1 o'clock p. m is assigned for heorlng said petition when all persons Interest. ,lu HAdi ",rtUer "' Hppcar at a county court to be held iu and for said county and sh w couso why prayer of petitioner should not be granted: and that notion of tho pendeiicv ur mm petition and tho hearing the.oo "bo Ihvii oh I persons Interested iusald matt-r. by pub Is hliiK a copy or this order In tho Red cfo id Chief, a weekly newspaper printed In m 3 county, for hree consecutive weeks prior o tald day of houriug, ' ' (SkaO Juu2 A. II. Kkenky. County judge. 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