t 4 .1..' J J !&&&Adftjv I Subscription THE RED GLOW CHIEF VUSVAVSK', Eight Pages 1 Home Print I $1 a Year in Advance me9mSR5 I. xwwwswwms&iE.. Id - - VOLUME XXXIII. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JULY 21, 1905. NUMBER 2i 1 I -flewsy Jlotes from GATHERED FROM BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) On M nuluy morning of this weok John Wagoner shipped a special of 21 cur loads of cuttlo. Dun Lonimort wns tho first farmer in tho yioinity to report having finished stacking his wheat. Miss Boulah Harmnn of Iuaviile, wns up ono night tins week to visit her sister, Mrs.O. II. Waldo. Roports nro that Leo Cook's burn burned to tho ground 'ono diy Uis week. No paiticuhtrs leiirned. .J. I) McGrow of tliis phieo has been granted permission by the comptroller of ih j currency lo organize tliu First National Hank of Rlnomington with a cipitul stock of $25,000. At tho session of tiie supervisors held this week a contract was undo with tho 11. T. Ward Bridge Co., to build two new steel bridges across tho Republican, ono at Naponeo and ono a: Franklin. "Put" Fuller, who has been chief of police for tho past ten or fifteen years at lliverton, putting men of misbe havior in jii!, had a taste of his own medicine while at the county seat list week as he spent one night in tho county bastilo but is out now under $500 bond until iht next term of court. The nine months' old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Will limit, died very sud denly Wednesday aftcrnoc n It seems that the mother was obliged to leave tho house for a shot t time atid took tho precaution to tightly fiiston tho bod coverlet over iho little one to prevent its rolling "IT the bed. Neertlioless it worked (IT and returning shortly she found its lifoles litt'o body tangled bomehow in the coverings. SMITH CENTER. (From tho Messenger ) B. Gift, son of J.-hn Gift, of this B city has sailed for Europe for his vaca tion. Smith Centor now has several explorers in the 1 1 world. County Surveyor Divid Wishart, fell from a scaiFold while working on his birn yestenhy morning, and bioke his right leg jus' below tho hip joint, an 1 serioiHy injured his back. Jim Newell, of Lebanon, was in Smith Center Tuesday looking at p-oporty. Ho built six houses in Leb anon and sold ouch ono nnd now thinks ho will try Smith Center for a chango. La'o last Thursday evening, tho driver on route six, C. P. Winchtll, created some stir around town by re porting that ho had soon Bart Turner, a few miles nottli of town, near tho Shannon farm. An investigation noon discovered that Charlie's man wasn't Turner, and so a dozen or morn men had a drive uu thero for tho fun of it. Turner, tho lust heard of him was going Jown the Missnur Paoilio tow.ud Atchison, still showing a fond ness for caching checks. RIVERTON (From the Review.) List Sn'unlny evening Miss Ha.el Whaloy was severely bitten by a dog. W. H Clopper has purchased tho residence proporty from Lou Mooio and will tko possession soon. Fred Huntor and C lil Fulton re turned from Kmsas City Wednesday, where they had been on tho market with stock. Geo. Enos starto I for M intatm Mon day ovouing after another bunch of wobtern horses. Bert Hnrwood ac companied him. Their-iin crow nnd passengers on j iyoJ themselves g-'eatly Fiiday morn ing when a ko,j of beer was accident ally brok-ui opon whilo unloading it from tho car. A cup wits soon pro cured and every ono took hia turn, fir uono of them could stand to seo J neighboring Towns I OUR EXCHANGES such good st nil" go to waste. J. A. Brown shipped two cars of stoek Sunday. Ho intended to ship four oars, but nno of tho cars had no door and was not loaded, so the train pulled out and left two cars hero that were in tho ynrds waiting for fit cats to load them in. He got no car Mon day or Tuesday, so ho niado a door Wednesday and londed his stock. That morning tho train rushed pist llivorton and left him again. Ho threateded to sue tho company and thoy sent an engine back from Red Cloud to take his cars and ono of J. W. Eldoi's. LEBANON. (From the Times.) Alex McDonald hns bought tho H. H Koeing farm near Cora for $30 per aero. Will Compton cultivated lo5 acres of corn in seven and ono half days," and batched in the bargnin. The fair association will begin the erection or additional hog sheds at tho fair grounds tho latter part of this weok. Tho little twn-yenrold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant McCu'.lough living near Stuart died of whooping cough Tuesday evening. David Weav r has pun lnaod tho old school building from II . N Dunton and will use tho lumber in building a UGxlO addition to his hotel. Billy Kimsey, avIio has for tho pat live months been worki-.g or. tho Stoek Yards Journal in St. Joo, Mo., is visit ing homo folks in Lebanon this week. W. L Rogers of White Bock town ship brought to our oilico Tuoulny thirty-one beardless barley heads which we'ghed threo and one fourth ounces. Monday morning, Manning Schem merhoin ran up against the hind part of a mute, and as a result is carrying his right arm in a sling and aUo com plaining of inward pins. B ith wheels of a wagon mn over the right arm of tho live j ear-old son of A. E. Brown, who lives about four miles notth east of Lebanon, thereby breaking the arm in two different places. BLUE HILL (From the Lender. Thero is a splendid opening hero for a brick yard. " The sm-ill boys have organ zd n band nnd are pm-ticing. Wo are plad to note that Mrs. J. F. Grimes is steadily improving. Bon Prentice and wifo are tho proud parents of a new boy baby born on Sunday last. E. S. Lohr, former B. fc M. oporator here, is now agent at Cowlei, to which point he moved lust Sinday. A. F. Sebrass has his now shops almost o nnploted and is now getting the machinery in shapo for business. Too Farmers E v tor company will commence today to build a scoop pit near the city scnl-s so that they can load cars until they cat) get their ele vator up and ready for businoss. It has been called to our attention that some person or persons havo re cently visited tho cemetery and stolon and spoiled most of the 11 iwers and plants planted thero this spring. It is ceititinlv a shnmo nnd disgr.ico to stoal fiom tho dead. ERANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) E. Arnold, Tims. Blank nnd Herman Huintmils started fir Portland last night. Mrs. Fred Brnnow die! at their homo in this ci'y last night at 11 o'clock, as tho result of an operation; Calumet Baking Powder Perfoot In quality. Modorato In prloo. for tumor pel formed Wednesday af tor noon. W. J, Clapp is building a largo barn on his residence lots s mill of th'i Franklin house. Franklin will have a now bridgo in a short timo, in fact wo hope to havo a temuorary bridge in passible shapo by tho lattor part of next week. Miss Jessie Divis returned Tuesday from Omaha, where she had been in a hospital for threo weeks and where she underwent an opeiu in for appen dicitis. Mrs A. V. Miller and son, Bert, left Monday ovoning for Biiggs, Wyoming, in rsponso to a inessngo that, Mrs. M Iter's only brother, a cattleman of that region, was drowned. Mr. and Mrs Sum Howard have moved up from lied Cloud and will erect a dwelling on Lincoln avenue no-th of E. A I'eerj's. Mr. Howard expects to run a dray lino. D. G. Ruby, who went to Europo about two months ago hn returned with fnrty-.svon head of English Shire, Belgian and Percheron stallions which he unloaded at Kearney. Ho has located then' and is nuilding a largo salebirn. Mr. Ruby was very favor ably impressed with Eng'and, Franco and Belgium and nsuios us that ho saw less pauperism in the great cities of those countries than in our own New York. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, July 10, furnished by J. II. Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. F Li Hullernn and wifo to Sam Smith lots 21 and 22 block 5 Red Cloud wd $ 100 Austin C Bagwoll and wifo to M II Faruham lots 17 and 18 block 7 Inavalo wd .r00 Sam Smith to Emanuel Peters lots 21 and 22 blooK 5 Red Cloud wd 200 Ellen M Miller and husband to E F Harvey nol 8-2-12 qcd .... 100 C Manspeakor and husband to Joseph Challin part sw-1 nw4 2 1-11 wd 030 James O Butler to T G Ilarwood lot 2 block G S it M add to Red Clou 1 qcd fiOO C F Gtiud and wifo to Charles Sponco v2 nol sol 7-4-11 wd. ... 2000 Win H Sinnloy to Ernest N Roberts sol und s2 not lG-l-ll wd MOO Total 7.'IG0 M ortgages filed 8:i)00 Mortgages released ..$8000 Local drain Market. (Furnished by J. P. IMnuy ) Friday, July 21. Wheat Mo White shelled cor'i lle Mixed shelled Corn 12u Yellow Corn Ear Corn -ilo Oats a:j,j Kjo 47c. B.troy 28c Arc You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shnko into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It euros Corns, Bun ions, Painful, Smartiug, Hot, Swollen feet. At nil druggists and shoo stores, 0. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bronto Quinine tab lots. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa turo is on each box. 2Cc. CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Itoms Gnthorod s by Our Covinty Reporters BLADEN A nice rai; HI hero Wednesday. Born,. July 1G, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis, a gill. Painter Odell is treating A Reed's house to a coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Reiher am proud par ents of a baby girl, born July 15. Mrs. Ross of Cimpholl is visiting at tho home of L (.'. Cutter this week. Mr. and Mis. Ernest Reed visited at the home of V. t Widdoishcim Sunday. Frank and Ms Ruth Householder were passengers for R seinont Wed nesdny. Mr--. Frank Harrington nf Hastings is visiting at thu homo of her In other, By id Kile. (Juno a milliner from this place wont toCamiliull Sunday to witness the ball game. Mrs. N. S M icklin and children left Sal ui day for a month's visit at Murys ville, Kansas. Miss (inicu Rtod is spending the week at her brother's Fred Reed's near Blue Hill. Mr. and M s. Quntoii of Cimobell were visiting their daughter, Mrs. R C C Ifviilior, Tuesday. Miss FIoioiko Cuirie of Rosemotit is visiting at the homo of her uncle, J. A. Lockhai t, south of town. Mrs. Will So.trles of Holdrego is visiting at the .home of her mother, Mrs. Springer, this week. Eniier and Alva C x havo pur clia-ed A P. .Johnson'd store. Will riopka is helping them invoice this week. Mrs. Charles Haller left Monday for her homo in Cneyenne, W.oming,nftor spending a mouth visiting relatives and friends here, Mrs. Brooks returned homo from Blue Hill Wednesday, where she has been visiting hor brother, W. 11. Ho g past week. LINE Weather hot HO in the shado. Ilaivfstii g is the order of the day. Mr. ai d Mrs. Al'on Cnrpi'Uter visited at Mint Steele's this week. Mert Fonrn nnd family wore tho guests of J. E. Fox Sunday. Fran l; VanDyko is getting some bet ter, but is not able to be up yet. Mr. and Mrs. Bnxnner of hivorton wero the guests of Will Knmihsky last week. Grii.idpa and Grandma Hicks and Mr-. MiNitt were guests at Mnynard's Sunday. L' Mrs. Will Dihlon is on tho sick list and is under the care of the doctor at Wonier, Kansas. Quito a number of our young people accompanied the oxcuisionists lo Beatrice Sunday. The phono men from Lebnnon aro making repairs and putting in new ph ones for th farmers I his week. There will be praer meeting at An drew Hanle's next Sunday at 2 p. in. A cot dial invitation is extended to all prayinir people, and others as well, lo attend. GUIDE ROCK. Subscribe for your papers ht Cal vin's. I. B. C-lin and B H. Colvin were at Rosomonion bininos Tuesday. W. I'J, and O.'iv Montgomery aro home on a visit to their mother, who is quite poorly. I. B Colvin is organizing land ex cursions to Norton and Decatur counties, Kansas. The Guide Rock post' fllci has biton moved to the Dtudua building, a few doors north of the old location. Born, to Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph C Peters, July la, a daughter. Yot: should see R. C step around and sinilo. Word was tcccivul h re yesteidnj that a sou of (Jilnh Adams, aged lit, had falleh from a wagon and broken his neck, at his homo near Bomwick. Mrs. J. B. Heeler, of Jewell ootinlv,.. died July l Miss Emma Beard was bom August 10, 1802, and was mar ried to J. B. Beeler, December II, 18$."... Sho was a kind, loving wifo ami mother. To those at her bedside she expressed her rendlness to die. Roland EMertoti Million, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Million, died enrly Sunday morning, tho result of one of. tho most shocking aeeid'Hita whiofci over occurred here. He was sleeping: on tho II ior Saturday night and ru younger child overturned a lamp upon him, burning him so badly thnr ho lived hit a few hours. II, wah horn December 27, 18!)1. and was w bright, pleasant boy, who was liked by all who knew him. His pnrents have tho sjiupathy of tho entire community.. GARFIELD Mr. Mutter sold a load of hogs lar. Monday. James Beauchanip sold a load oK hogs Wednesday. Lloyd Amuck and some of his neigh bors made up a car load of hogs Mon day and sent them to market. Last Saturday thcEit Gaill'dd tele phono company got om on tho line anil' repaired tho breaks caused by Um recent Hood. On Tuesday afternoon tho ladies ot Garfield met at tho home of Mrs. Eiiimti Smith and completed their organization of a Ladies Aid society,, by adopting a c institution and by Inwtv appointing committees and getting: ready to begin the work assigned them. Last Sunday a largo partof On fields youth and beauty donuid holidoy attire and sped on a Bwift movinpr train to Beatrice, returning after tho wee hours ot tho night wero woll grown. I'hoy rp'it an intellectual trent to repay them for their ride ami vigil. A party of (Jit Hold's spoit worn nz tho river Tuesday bent on destroying: a major portion of the finny tribe.. Lloyd Amiiek sticcee led in capturing a large catfish as much as four inches in length. To divide Hie spoils of war Lloyd promihcd to devour it and stand at tho phono at night while the rest of the party tmclled his breath. WEST WEBSTER. Another nice rain Wednesday night. George -DeBiunnor returned Satur day. Threshing is the order of the day at present. Mrs. I. O. Walker was in Inavalo Tuesday. ( W. Hannum started for the west, Siliit'day night, N. E Harvey and family Snndiyed at () P. Harvey's. Ole Bergman and wifo attended the musical at J. U Movoi's. Mr. Barney and MNs Alice Fop went to Riverton Tuesday. The (tamp meetings aro still in prog ress and large crowds onj y tho good meetings. M'ss Lois Robinson of Franklin is visiting at tho home of hor sister, Mr. Elmer II irvey. Elinor Harvov and Hnry Stiefo? returned from Ktnsas City, whore Ihtty had boon with Hvo cars of fathogsi and cattle Too musical nt J. U. Meyer's nnd tho dnnco at Mr. DuBruuiibi's wero not largely attended on Friday evening,, but reports of a good timo aro abroad. Tho eldest son of Mr. Mixon hns undorgono an operation for appendici tis and at present is doing as well as could bo expected. Tho Maxon'a arc 8uroly having their share of trouble. That Settle's It. When a Colorado sand stono wnlk is laid that settles It. Soe Ovcring Broj. &Co, lor prices. 4 i i '1 ill t i' i t in JSnu, ,,.;.a,j