iV ih&! n I m THE CHIEF BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. PUBLISH EDEVEKY FK1DAY. Paul C. Phakes -Glokoe Xcwuor&E Editor Manager SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Oct year ,. II limoutfcf M Kn tered t tne pott oftW at Hd Cloud, Neb. a eoood clait icall matte:. AUVEKTIMNO KATBo: rumWlicd on application. 'ELEPHONE. SEVEN - TWO TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of News Found In The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week v v v Mrb. Mizer uetit to Ohio oh Thurs day Michael Walters died at Burr Oak Muy . Sam Garber has returned from New Mexico. Mr. Grimm has his new house nearly completed Some one stole M. Birney's fine huntiuK dos; The bridge bouds were defeated by a majority of SCO. D. B. SpauoKle was in McCook the firhtof the week. E. V. Rudrow was up from Con cordia this week. A.S Man-b has the addition to his hoiue completed Noah Perry received ?1,C?0 back pension this week A. O Bere has taken his- old posi tion in Marsh's store. Bert Kaley of Carey, O , is the guest of the Kaley brothers. Wra. Parkesaud wife have gone to Utah for a three mouths' visit Someone 5-tole a number of young pigs from P. Barkley this week. J. O. Chamberlain got a broken rib the other day by a kick from a horse. Mrs. W.R. Black and two children from Ohio, are the guests of the Kaleys. A new bank has just been organized at Blue Hill, with C. L. Pope as cashier. C. Buschbw was appointed a mem ber of the state board of railroad com missioners. Miss 3Iattie Hacker severely cut two of her fingers while opeuiug a glass jar, Saturday. The personal property valuation in this preeiuct, exclusive of railroad property, is W88.860. K Skeen has decided to build a new dam at the mill which will requiro 30,0 X) feet of lumber. Married, June 8, lBSo, by Row Geo. O Yeher, Mr George V. Smelser aud Mif-s .Maggie E. House. Some boys found the skeleton of a man west of town Wednesday. How ever, the parts were wired together. Wells The Blue is u? John Ratten was liitten by a rattlesnake Monday morning and was uncouRcious for several hours. Dr. C. F. Kehler attended him. Inavale Piatt A: Frees have in- h tailed a lumber yard here E H. Pulmer and U. G Knight leave for the west this week for an antelope hunt Schaeiree it Buery are building a fine new house just east of the vil lage. Cathehon George Dodd and Chas Randall were up from Red Cloud Wm. Brittou aud Jake Cure have gone west in search of land Frank Boato is ill with heart trouble We were visited by a small cyclone on Wednesday night. Cowles Joseph Paul has his new house nearly done Asa Hurd is building a new house in Cowles for Mrs. France Mrs. T.Paul is hav. iug a new business house built It will be occupied as a millinery store B. P Burton has a new residence ere ted on his farm Subscription to the new church fund amounts to 1300 During the 6torm Wednes day morning Dau Orr had eight head of hogs killed by lightning Gilford fc Busick shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City this week. Vfl&eo as Well as Men Are Mads miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble prejs upon the mind, discouragesandlesstrnsainbition: beauty, y.xl.--, - vigor and cheerful- (,cy 9 ness SOOTl di!ajpear YtttTSI w hen the ludnej s are .. ipfc-J. - Kidney trouble has Wfcvy' 1) become to prevalent VV.i - J that it is not unco:n- VliV rT "3on ioT a chM lo JrYv-flt2- born afflicted with Ids-' veak kidneys. If the child urinate; too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the chikl reaches an, age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-tiug,uejeudupon :t, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, .and the first ' step should be towards th- treatment of the: important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a disead condition of the kidnevs and bladder and not to a ' j habit as most eople suppose. J Women as well a men are made miser-1 able with kidney and bladder trouble, j and both need the same great remedy, i The mild and the immediate effect of I Swamp Root is soon realized. It is sold f by druggists, in fifty- cent and one-dollar sue bottles. You may have a sample bottfe by mail free, alva a Hoc c BmsirjuK. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters receied from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., ISingliamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. IN WATER 2 HOURS; LIVES. In mi fit i r zTL Diver Is Imprisoned in River Bed for Day and Night. Canton. Ma June C. After being imprisoned for twenty-four hours loaded down by a diver s armor and under fifteen feet of water, Daniel Hayes was brought to the surface In an unconscious and almost dying con dition. He Is a professional diver and had been employed to remote the brush and debris from the immense pipe which serves at times of low water to drain Lima lake. While at work Hayes was sucked under the pile of refuse and over against a bowlder in a way which pre vented him from loosen. ng himself from the tangled hose which held him down and it was quite Impossible foi the men above the surface of the water to elevate him after the usual manner. Diver Eugene Farns hur ried to this city from Burhsc'oa. With the aid of the steamer Can toala he was able, after an hours hard labor, to raise the imprisoned diver, who was almost unconscious and unable to speak. His suit was leaklnc badly and he would have been drowned had the or deal lasted another half hour. We do not wish to seem insistent, but we do believe the county commis sioners should do something toward painting the court house aud fixing up the grounds. The long-talked of separation of Nor way and Sweden has at last been con summated, Norway having declared its independence. There is little or no likelihood of war over the -eparation. Russia has asked the United States, through its ambassador at Washing- tington, for Japan's terms of peace This is due almost entirely to Presi dent Roosevelt's diplornrcy, aud news of peace negotiations m y be looked for soon. Wants Hearing for Frank Barker. Lincoln. June C. Attorney F. C. Harrier asked Governor Mickey to grant a hearing la the Barker case Governor Mickey did not give him any encouragement, but it Is believed that he will grant the hearing. An effort will he made to convince the governor that the man who is to be hanged a week from Friday for the murder of his brother and Etster-in-law is Insane Thirty "Beef Trust" Indictments. Chicago. June 3 Indictments against thirty men have been drawn, It Is said, as a result of the evidence secured by the federal-grand jury In its two months' hearing of witnesses In connection with the methods of the meat packing Industries. Elsewhere in this paper will be found a sketch of the life of M. L. Thomas editor of this paper twenty-five years ago. One incident in the sketch will ! be well remembered by all early set tlers, aud will form interesting read ing for everyone. Tom Dennison has beeu declared not guilty, by au Iowa jury, of partici pation in the famous Pollock diamond robbery of fourteen years ago, and is now free to resume the management of his Omaha gambling dens under the protection of Editor Rosowater and Chief of Police Donohue. One week from today is the day set for the hanging of Frank Barker. It would seemjtha nothing but an inter position of Divine Providence could prevent his paying the penalty for his crime. His attorney, Judge Hamer, of Kearuey, has made every possible effort to save his clieut from the gal lows, but without avail. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Ctilcasrn. Juji? . Kvort of Uarnacf to the whiat crojt of KurojK? riu! a bnl.Ub t-rlei-t ou the wheat marVct lu-rt totlaj At tbc elf tin- July (ijitlnu ti up "v'i Corn win up lkc. Oats MiouiI a pain of t-. I'ruifrloub were JV&10e ulpher Clo lap prlc-- tt beat July. Vv: Pont.. S2:c: IW.. Sl?i Corn July, ."'.-. tej)t .Vrtie; Iw., 17. Uatf-July. 31H. 'pt.. 'b-c. Hit.. 'j!j I'orU-Jul). fVZ.. Srpt.. $13 073. Lard-July. 7 -l.'. Spt., J7.tr.'4. itlli-July. 7.41'U. Sent.. J7.07U. Clilcacn C'aoh I'rk-fx No. - lianl rhat. 1 01ft 10.'; No. 3 hard wheat. Ifrz41 00. No J eati t-orn, ''i-y No. 2 cash oate, 30310. No. 'J white oats S'.'HJc. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. June O.-CaMle-I'.ecelpts. 4. 500: dull, alwtut Heady, jrood to prime neern, si.vrw :u; poor to medium. $-5(ntCj b.'.Ci; Mocker aud feeder. ?J.Vtfi5.0'i: cow. K.'Utff.'ft')- befer. rj..V.V''.. can ner. $l..V'fr.' ) bulls Si7.V4 t)0; caheK. .j ..$ .j. iioj;k iiccejpih, J4,i). ,,c higher: mixed and butt-hern, K.l.'Vfi.Vtf: food to choice heaiy, SZi.Sftifiei.4i: rough biaiy. $4.7.VJi.W. llpht, $.V:nir. 45. bulk of Mien. $..:tV(j.-,.40. Sheep Kerclptp, H.. CXK; weak, lnmb htcady: good to choice wethers $4 7."rfj.1.00. fair to holce mixed. 4.fH.5."i! wcMern sheep, :i..rfj4.C.i. na the liiuibn, $4.5O00 1O. weHern lambs, J4.MKuC . South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha, June G. ("tittle llerelptn. C,"-- 10c loer: uuthc htn-rx, SiCt'-io",. tow-j. and helfer. W,lTifi4 7,'i, we-tern Fteern. ?3.-HWif,,ur): cannerh. SJ.if:t.j., Mocktrx and feedern, S- 7.VIj4.7i. c.iho. I3.WiC.(iO. bllll. ota pi, etc., S'i.Ut't4 It) Hop-I(etepts 14.OC-0. h-hade to .'. hlpher feeu.v, $e:aifiZ,Mfi. mixed, SZi.'SifiZ,.:, llpht. y.'JfyiZt.'2t, plpi. J4.ijir..(); bulk of sule. fZ,sihnZ, . Shtep Itefclptn. .., 000. hti-ndy, lower: wehterni. f 4MytZ ".". wethers $4.'JTAi4.M), cwik, J4 (vft-l.Cu Umbh. ri.rTtO.1.'. At the present rate of buildiug per manent walks Red Cloud will soon be one of the best equipped cities iu the ' state iu this respect. Thanks to the I ngitatiou begun by Brother Hosmerl some tweuty-odd years ago we now have some magnificently shaded resi-. dene streets, and it only needed good permanent walks to make Red Cloud j one of the prettiest towns in the stnto. Kansas City Live Stock. Katikai. ('It- June G.-ChUIc-Jteeelpto. IO.MaI. ."rftir.c lower, choke beef steer. $Z.XfiZ,M. fair to pood. J4.V.V.J.-, z'r. wect ern fed htcern. M.rKKUS.OU; htocki-rb uud f-e.i-rn. $.'5 0f(4 00. cows, ?U'.2.V514 (X); helf ern, W.'iVff.-m). bullh, f.'.7W4 .V) i aires t3.00itZt.M. IIork IteeelptK, VJ.tM) opened 5c higher, ndxunce loi-t. top, SZi 40. bulk of hhIch. fZ,,:wfrt,.;a . hemy, W.rxj.'.rti: packerb, J.v:i.i.40: pip and Hcht. JSjfa 5.II7H. Sheep IteeelptK. 4..VO steady to lOe lower, luintni. $.-.7.'.f7..V). fed ewen and rearllngH, $4.Ji4i0.5O, to:ksrs aud feeders. The death of ex-Governor Robert W. Furnas removes from the state a pio n )er who did much toward making Nebraska one of the best stutes in the Union, The public schools of Red Cloud are , again to have a man superintendent, after for three years trying the experi mout of a lady in that position. We have no fault to Unci with Mrs. Case personally, but experience has shown that it requires the firm hnud au or ganizing ability of a man to properly control so large a body of young men and women. We bespeak for the new superintendent the hearty co opera tiou of parents aud teachers iu making the Red Cloud public schools what tuey should be. The Chief and the weekly State Journal, $1 a year. IM INSURANCE against Fire, Lightning, Cy clones nnd Windstorms, see jno. e. agent for the Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., the best in surance company iuthe s'-te. WE WILL DO YOUR HAULING Call Phone 75 or 52. HOLLISTER ft ROSS. Heavy Draytaft a Specialty IP! PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleinirt uA tat-flnci tha lull. 1-ioinMri a ImuiiaU frowth. Never J"il to Heitcre Qrty Jlalr to Iti Youthful ColorT Curt i mlp dlwK U hut ItlUtic. familtm,'l Drunrirti f ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. ''&z''&'&'&'&tt'&'"&&,''&&,&.:$ When You Buy SPOONS buy the best if you want to practice real economy; there is no article of silver ware so expensive in the end as depart mental, hardware, or "general store" spoons. We carry nothing but the very best Sterling Silver and Silver-plated ware; stock such as is found only in a first class jewelry store, and yet our prices are low, quality considered. We are not satisfied to make a big per cent on a single sale, but want the volume of busi ness and advertising that comes from selling good goods cheap. Nothing more appropriate for Wedding and Bh thday Presents is U 0 li 0 U i ikf t 0) i) h ik't ft 0i t & to r to to to to to to to to to to N EN HOUSE BROTHERS,! JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. to to Hf 'g-jg '"S'C '" "S'l'tZ'C''"' "&'""& & BURSON HOSIERY The only Full-Fashioned Seamless Hosiery on the market that is perfect in fit and unsurpassed in wearing qual ities. From 18c to 50c per Pair 18 -inch Embroidery 30c per Yard F. NEWHOU (, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, City Dray and Lxpress Line. F. W. STUDEBAKER, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Office II9 Residence 188. TRADERS LUMBER CO. DEALER IN Lumber "and Coal, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. I i A -wws.iiManw.-vvi. . .-,..