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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1905)
a i' t t fa to MHWMiHIIMWIIIIIM mill Bill M ifiHllffi llil 1lT limTry lis It Your OwnHair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do It?. Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor! Here's an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth ofrich,thick,glossyhair! And wefcnow you'll never be gray. ' 1 think Hint Ajft' Hair VIor M Urn mot wonderful linlrRrnwur Mint was ornr mail. I t.iTfi uaml It for sotno tlmn nml I ran truth fully iar that I am Rrcstljr jilenM'cl with It. I elnvrfiillr rpcnrntiifiitl It ns a splrmllil prepa ration." Mibs V. IlltoCK, Wajrland, Mich, m Mad by J. O. Ayrr Co., Lowall, Maaa. Also manunoiurgra or 7 SARSAPARILLA. yers PILLS. CHEW PECTORAL. Smmm Csnventlsn Call. 'The Webator County Republican convention, will bo hold at tho court (house in Red Cloud,Jon Monday, Sopt , 11. 11 o'clock. Candidates for tho following ofllces will bo nominated: county trousuror, county clork, county shoriif, county judge, miporiutondeut of public in struction, Hiirvoyor and coronor. Alo oiranty commissioners for the ilrst and ourth dibtricts. Dolegatos to tho Republican stato convention to bo field at Lincoln on September 10, '05, v.vill be electod and such othor busi ness will bo dono as may properly os mo beforo this convention. Tho rarious precincts are eutitlod to rep resentation as follows: I'Juido Rock, 17 delegates. lUeuver Crook, 9 delegates. .Stillwater, 6 delegates. iak CreeK, 0 delegates. Ciurileld, G dologatos. Pleasant Hill, 10 delegatos Him Creek, 8 dologatos. (Bot6lam, 14 dolegatos. Zjine, C dolegatos. iied Cloud twp. 10 dologatos. I led Cloud, 1st ward 11 dologatos. lied Cloud, 2nd ward 10 delegates. Batin, 5 dologatos. G&euwood, 0 dologatos. Walnut Crook, 0 delegatos. Jnavnle, 7 dologatos. Oathorton, B dolegatos. JUnrmouy, 5 dologatos. Each precinct committeeman is ro xguested to give duo uotico of his pro ttnct caucus to bo hold not later than Saturday, Soptombor 0. L. E. Tait, C. F. Catiikr, Socrotary Chairman. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TREASURER. I am a candidato for tho otllco of :ounty trousuror, subjoct to tho action ii the Republican convention. W. H. Tuomas. Hed Cloud, Nob. I am a candidate for the nomination tfoc county treasurer, subject to tho will of tho Ropublicun covoution. W. C. Fraiim. JJluo Hill, Nob FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announco mysolf as a can didate for tho olllco of couuty clerk on Che Republican ticket. John J. Gamier. Bed Cloud, Nob. I am a candidnto for tho otllco of oounty clork, subjoct to tho action of ftbe Republican county convention. V. B. Pulton. i!ied Cloud, Nob. FOR SHERIFF 1 desire to inform tho rotors of Wob- ster county that I will bo a candidato for tho nomination for sheriff of Web- vstor county. Subjoct to tho decision of the Ropublicun county convention. Isaac B. Colvin. Guide Rook, Nob. T hereby announce that I am a can- Mato for the Republican nomination tfc 6heriff . Wm . Wolfe. Bed Cloud, Nob. '. . L' am a candldoto "for tho oflloo of ssheriff, subjoct to tho action of tho Republican county convention. ; O. C. McConkey. lied Cloud, Nob. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT lama candidato for the Republican nomination for couuty superintendent o4 public instruction. Stella Duoker, Red Cloud, Nob, Caucus Calls. 'The Republican voters of tho fol Lowlug precincts aro requested to moot tct tho place and timo dosiguated bo- gates to tlio county convention, which is to mod in Hod Cloud, September 11, for tlio transaction of Biich other business us may regularly como bo foro it. Walnut Creek at Iimvalo, Saturday, September 0, at 10 a. in. Chah H. Dickenson, Chrtn. Stillwater precinct, in school houso district No. 8.'1, Saturday, September i), at 7 p. in. Louis Banoeht, Chrm. Lino precinct, in schoolhouso Dis trict No. Ill, Saturday, Soptombor 0, at 10 a. in. J. W. MoIntyke, Chrm. Rod Cloud 1st ward. C. R dither's olllco, 7.JW p. m., Saturday, Sept. 0. Clarence Keki, Chrm. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers forwook ending Wednes day, Aug. 2.1, furnished by J. H. Balloy of Webster Couuty Abstract company John S Hoover to .Tool Warner lots 7 to 10 block 8 Hoover add to Bluo Hill wd 3 Charles Sponco and wife to Mar tha E Mooro lots 7 and 8 block .'J Sponco 2nd add to Bladou wd Chus Sponco and wife to Charlos Cowloy lots 10 and 11 block 2 Sponco 2nd add to Bladon wd 00 200 150 Stato of Nob to W B Johnson lot 0 in 7-1-10 wd 179 W B Johnson to John Harris same, wd 000 Sarah J Woodhoad to John O Wnlz n2 swl nol 25-1 0 wd 1500 Samuel Hunsickor and wife to Rudolph Frey nwl 12-2-9 wd C II Pottor and wife to Josio Igou lots 11 and 12 block 10 Rod Cloud wd Robert B Fulton and wife to E C Gates swl :$2-l-12 wd 1800 00 2500 Total x $15089 Mortgages illod $28,"0 Mortgages roleusod $0900 Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shake into your shoos Allen's Foot Euso, a powdor. It euros Corns, Bun ions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen foot. At all druggists and shoo storos, 25o. AGuaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud ing Piles. Druggists refund money if Puzo Ointment fails to euro any caao, no mutter of how long standing, in G to 14 days. First application givos ease aud rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50o in stumps, and it will bo for warded post-paid by Paris Modicino Co. St. Louis, Mo. Miss Potts Entertained. Wodnosday afternoon at tho Cot ting residence, Miss Jonnlo Cottlng gave an at homo In honor of hor frlond, Miss Hazel Potts of Boulder Colorado. Several guessing contests wore indulged in, aud tho successful contestants wore, Misses Norma Rich ardson, Cecil Taylor aud Holon Over man. Dainty refreshments woro also served. Tho afternoon's ontortoln mont wai greatly onjoyed by tho seven young ladies present. William Clendenlnft. Wm Clendoniug, who has boon a rosidout of this county for a numbor of years died nt the poor farm last Monday morning. Ho had been help ing Mrs. Copeliu do some work when suddenly ho foil ovor dead. He bus not boon woll for some yoars and has suiforod with dropsy for more than a year. Interment was in tho comotory ut the poor farm Monday afternoon. Having docidod to locato hero in Rod Cloud, I am prepared to do any kind of oomont work oistorns, side walks, foundations and casos, or any fancy work, and having had eight years' oxporienco in tho coment busi ness I cau give the best of references. Prices roaaonablo. C. 11, Conklin. tf LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY. THE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON A COMPANY, LIVE STOOK COMMISSION MEROHANTS. OFFI0E8 AT OHIOAQO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, SIOUX OITY.. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas Citv, August 22. Receipts of cattle thus fur thiiB far this week aro 21,000; last wook, 31,200. Monday's supply of corufod stoors was small and tho market strong and active for them. Grassors woro slow but about steady. Cows woro active and strong to 10 conts highor.; stockors and ft od- ors strong to 15 conts higher; veal steady. Corn fed steers woro fairly numerous today but with n good do mind for them prices ruled steady to 10 cents higher; veals strong; bulls steady. Stockors aud feeders wero ac tive and Irrogularly higher. Tho following table gives quotations now ruling: Extra prime corn-fed stoors. .$5 52-5 50 Good corn fed steers -J 8.-5 20 Ordinary corn fed steers. . . . -1 25-1 75 Clioico corn fed heifers 4 75-5 25 Good corn fed heifers 4 10-1 75 Medium corn fed heifers. ...'.) 50-1 10 Ohoico corn fed cows 4 00-4 25 viOOd ,t 25- H85 2 75-.'J 25 I fiO-2 50 1 25-4 75 l 50-1 00 Medium dinners i Clioico stags. Choice fed bulls Good .' 23-3 50 Bologna bulls 2 00-2 50 Veal calves 5 25-5 75 Good to ohoico native or western stockors .' 00-4 00 Fair H25-8G0 Common a 75-a 00 Good to choico heavy nativo feeders 4 00-4 25 Fair 350-100 Good to choico heavy brand ed horned foodors 3 50-3 05 Fair 3 25-U 40 Common 3 00-3 25 Good to choico stock hoifors 2 75-3 00 Fair 225-3 75 Good to choico stock calves, stoors 4 00-4 50 Fair 350-400 Good to ohoico stock calves, hoifors 3 00-3 50 Fair 250-300 Choico wintered grass stoors 425-455 Good 3 7C-4 25 Fair 3 40-8 75 Choice grass cows 2 75-3 15 Good"- 250-275 Common 2 00-2 50 Receipts of hog- thus far this week aro 10,900; last week, 10,100. Monday's market was 5 to 7) cents lower but today opened strong to 5 cents higher closing easy. Bulk of sales woro from $0 to G IB; top SG.17& Receipts of sheep thus far this week aro 740G; last week, 5300 Monday's market was dull at weak to 15 cents lower rates but today tho domand was strong and prices woro firm to 10 cents higher. Wo quoto choico lambs, $7.10 to 7.25; choico yearlings, $5.25 to 5.50; choico wothors, $5 to 5.15; choico owes, 84 CO to 4.75. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurso in Now York discovered an aromatic pleasant herb drink for women's ills, called AUS-TRALIAN-LEAF. It is tho only cer tain monthly regulator. Cures female woakuosses and backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At nil druggists or by mail 50 cents. Sample FREE. Address The Mother Gray Co., LoRoy, N. Y. Special Teachers' examination will be held in tho superintendent's oilice, August 29 and SO. Kli.auetii Mauker, Co. Supt. m a COLORED SKIN.' A Theory That It la an Intermediary Stave of Development. The origin of colored 'skin, or white either, Is still unknown. If the sun Is really the active agent In Its evolution, the power of sunlight must have been curtailed when people took to wearing clothes. The slightest protection, as een in the use of Indies' veils, keeps the white skin pure. Therefore, If there In any protection afforded by natural dark skin, an equivalent Is obtained for white people by the use of clothes. Dn-; til white people begin to discard cloth-' lng In the tropics their skin win re main wtate. Sunburn must not be confounded with pigmentation of the skin. Sun burn In merely a tanning of the epi dermal, cells on tho surface of the skin, whereas pigmentation Is caused by a deposit of dark matter within the deeper layers of tho true skin. Summing the whole evidence up, considering all arguments derived from history, anthropology, ethnology and general evolution, it seein.s to mo that the colored skin Is nn Intermedi ary Btago of development between our primate ancestors and tho pure whlto or Caucasian skin. My general con tentton is that whit skinned peoples come from the oldest Btocks of human ity and that In the process of evolution they became white by the UBe of clothes. Dr. T. F. Macdonald. CHURCH ALES. An Old ICnglUh Custom of Ralatng; t Money Por Church Ue, A curious light Is thrown on ancient church bazaars and charity balls by certain records kept In some of the churches In England. For Instance, in tlio records of Yateley church, which date from 1543, are frequent references to "church nles," tho object of which was to get money for church expenses. Tlio feast was organized by tho church wardens, "who provided a good spread at so much a head, nnd credited the prollts to tlio church expenditure." It flrst appears as the "church nle," then as the "king's ale," thou later ns "rmt ltnnnnnf nf Wrlilc..rf Irln If Tt ..... v.... . .j... .yi.. .... m. n uimuuum;. il nmi m a iiiwiwi itt ri n Km I ViSft'MV ' . W. lO Cents a Button. VNi?'i ls2X' saOTjA 'v X m. w - wv ."' w - a w Ever think how much time you spend in your Clothes? You might as well have a comfortable fit, feel and look. You will get all in DUTCHESS TROUSERS. All light-weight SUITS and TROUS ERS cut to prices that will close them out. SAVE MONEY ! DO IT NOW ! H94 444tttttf-tttttt m VV PAIL STOREY AlbUiUiibUMUiitiaUtbaUiitikibUuttbU(viliiU(lUil(Uibl(iiUwtitl(tfavixbUiUikb)iUUiUiiVa. 9 i 4 9 9 &, Red Cloud, Lii''Tr!ss iTirmtitElmi!2aQ 1J iiiiiiiiii'riiii'iiiTPiiv'Pii'iiii'infiiiiiv(ii(f(fft BEFORE YOU BUILD That Houso or Birn, or storo that Coal, it will save you money and give you a lot of satisfaction if you will call and get prices aud seo tho stock of SAUNDERS BROTHERS, PHONB 6o. USD CLOUD, NEB. Dry Lumber and Gennlne proUablyTieftlln thoduircirnnd went on until 1043, the year nfter the civil war broke out, when probably the Puritans put an end to such festivities. It was popular ovldently. One enterprising churchwarden has left on record all the good things which wero prepared for the Crondall "church ale" in tho year 1587. They bad a band, brewed a quantity of ale, and made a profit of $42. As money was then worth nearly ten times as much as now, tho "church ale" may be said to have brought In about $400, Which wob Just 100 per cent on the outlay. The band was hired for four days. THE SENSE OF TRAFFFC. A Good Tulnv For Those In Crowded Center to Cultirate. Every town dweller should cultivate his "sense of truffle." At first this means that lie will take every step In a crowded thoroughfare with a reasoned consciousness. He will never think of his business or bis pleasure while he Is in the street, but only of the way In which he is going, of what Is beforo him, of what Is on either side of him and of whnt he Is leaving behind him. At every crossing he will settle his course, so to sicak, nnd look out for dangers rrom every point of tho com pass. After very few weeks of this careful self regulation he will develop tlio "sense of tmfllc." Without know lng It ho will see nnd hear nnd realize all that moves about him. Ho will au tomatically avoid collision, and It will be as impossible for him to tnko a step nt the wrong time as It was formerly dlfllcult for him to take It at the right one. He will nt the samo time pre serve his person and lighten tho labors of the pollcomnn. Street accidents oc cur to Uioso who hnvo no "senso of traffc." London Lancet. (0 't to t to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $1.00 6 Rip. to to to m 13he CLOTHIER M. A. Albright, ! Z5?e Grocer -SELLS- First Quality ' Goods AT ( o o Prices Reasonable Nebraska Maltland Coal a Specialty Popular Flavors in Summer Drinks and lee Cream The Bon Ton W. S. BBNSB, Proprietor. BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE Our shop, tools, stock and good will aro for sale. Anyouo wlshlug to ongago In blaoksmithing can so euro an old and woll established business. Apply to ' &&&:?&'' Jk; . Ni. I . Dickenson ft Son, RED CLOUD, - . NEBRASKA S-C- -C-O ( f- o - L,f"'"' Vtr'f''T1''rrVi-nri--iatt,ii,ui