1 1 b&' . Coming ! Parker's "Fairyland" Carnival Co., Red Cloud Street Pair, September 25 to 30. S 5gteS6iaagfflataSsaaffiasafetatN Subscription $1 a Year in Advance THE RED CLOUD CHIEF &TXXX(m&&fcfctotatol Eight Pages All Home Print ' m 3BEses3ietsses mn9tw$m:mmstm VOLUME XXXI II. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. NUMBER liS i&t m Rfl '3 f rt x :ffi n v- I 1 flemsy flotes prom neighboring Toians a GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES LEBANON. (From tho Timns.) Mabollo Eustico wont to Salinn, Sat unlay, whoro shu will ontor a business college. Frank Bozarth purchased tho Noal Mays property last Saturday, whoro foreman Geo. Hill lives. Adams Bros unlonded 1400 hood of lambs yesterday and will food them in thoir yards on tho Manning Schemmo horn farm. Francis Schroeder left Tuesday morning for Ellliigham, III., whoro ho will take a year's courso in a school of photography. Ilov. L. B. Tremain was called yes terday to tho Mclntvro homo live milo west of Jewell to preach tho funeral of Mr. Mclutyro, who died at his homo Tuesday. Chas. Mundy, who was employed by Oscar Buchanan, went out last Tues day to Cars Peterson's to get a load of sand. While loading up his wagon tho bank suddenly gave way, catching his right log in such a manner as to break both bones, splintering them up for about 8 inches. Ho was entirely alono and had to shovel tho sand oil himself and crawl into his wagon and drive home It is a very bud fracture and will lay Mr. Mundy up for a long time. CAMPBELL (Prom tho Citizon.) Wo learn that Ludwig Klein and son Gus, while out west last week, pur chased 480 acres of land near Culbert son, upon which Gus will reside soon. Miss Lillie Hardy attended summer normal at Holdrego during vacation and wo notice by school papers that she ranked tho highest of any in at tondanco. It. A. Collier by way of improvement has added some now furnituro to bis storo room in tho way of an elegant plate glats show caso which adds greatly iu exhibiting his silver ware. A. D Karnes, who disposed of his quarter of land a week or two ago for 875 per acre, did not remain out of lmidlordship long, for this week ho purchased three eighties from Gus Puis. While Rev. Ellis and family wore visiting in tho country last Wednesday 8' me miscreant entered ho parsonago and carried away a 86 dollar bill, which lay on a center table, and forgot to leave his receipt for tho same. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger.) Our baby reporter ilnds a now ono at Wm. Roberts since lust Sunday. Art llelihan was down to Mankato last week playing ball with tho Burr Oak team. Mr.Talton Crane and Miss Florence Moldrum wore married at Phillipsburg last Thursday. The cement is on the ground for tho now addition for tbo Smith Center Mill & Elevator. Low Broakoy assisted by II. N. Dunton has sold his farm in Oak and bought tbo Benedict Hanson fatm in Wobster. Charlio Hershner, a well known young doctor of North Branch in Jowell county, went to Phillips county last week, and was married to Miss Jonnio Horrell near Long Island. Constable Tom Srador of Oak was over last Friday turning "Huoks" Timmons of Lebanon over to tho county authorities for correction, "huckb" is out of tho state reform sohool on parolo and again got into trouble. Tho most important caso in district court this term of court was tho Josso Moirill caso from Kensington. While in tho employ of tho R. I. ho foil in a well, and received somo injuries. Ho sued to recover dnnmges for same somo two years ago. Ho got judgment in first trial for $1,042. For some causo it was tried ngain aud tho jury gave him 81,600. Tho company took an appeal, and tho State Supreme court sont it back for a now trial. This is tho trial just closed, in which the jury gives Morrill judgment for 82000. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) A. A. Haddon has laid a dandy ce mont walk in front of tho Freo Press oflice. Street Commissioner Smith, is get ting our stroots in tho best condition wo have ever soon them. Mooro & Booker have just completed painting tho high school building and thoy have tlono u dandy job. Tho public school opened Mondny and tho enrollment up to date in all branches is 201 of which 10 are nou residents. A. L. Marstellar, of Wilcox, stopped off hero tho first of tho week for a few days visit, while on his way to StJ Louis, whero ho will graduato in medi cine this year. W. It. Robertson was thrown from his buggy last Saturday sustaining quito a soveie scalp wound. Ho was carried home in an unconscious state but soon revived. A few of tho relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Humphreys gather ed at thoir homo in this city Sunday tq help them celobrate tho fortieth anui versary of their wedding. Dr PRICES Baking Powder SUPERIOR (From tho Journal.) Burt Mendell is putting up a 28x3 houso. Ho has the cemont foundation laid. Kid Colo had two Gngers mashed bt having a pilo driver hammer fall od tht-m. I ho ball game yesterday .between Burr Oak and Superior resulted in score of 7 to 0 in favor of tho former. John Bloom, a former Superior boy and a graduato of the Suporiorachools, was tho victim of footpads in New York City last week. Ho had been calling on a friend and on his way homo was passing through Contra! Park, whero ho was held up by Gvc men, wno aomanueu cigars, ho wa robbed and severely beaton. It i thought that ho will recover, but it feared mat nis eyesignt is pormanent ly injured. It is a sad blow to his many fiiendl and more especially to his aged par onts, to loarn of tho donth of Lieutuon ant B. T. McConnoll, who died in the! Philippines on September 12. Tho following is a telegram received oy bin father, B. J. McConnell, today from tho War Department. 'The Department regrets to inform you that a cablegram has just boon received from the commanding gon oral of tho Philippine division, an nouncing tho death of Lieutonani Robert B. McConnf 1, Ninth Infantry Camp Wilhelm, 1141, on Sept. 12, ofl general peritonitis." Tho following telegram was received from Military Secretary Ainswort, aU Manila: "Remains will bo shipped on October 14." i BLOOMINGTON (From tho Advocate.) Miss Jennie Monk of Sumner, is now! a member of our force, arriving Tues day. Evangelist Redding is preaching pome rousing to mi on 9 to largo audi onccs this weak. J. B. and It. V. McGrow and It. H Waring wont to Lincoln yesterday to attend tho topublican state convon tion. Wm. Gillmorc shipped his household Cream A PURE, WHOLESOME, RELIABLE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Its superiority 2s unquestioned Its fame world-wide Its use a protection and a guarantee against alum food Cream of tartar is derived from grapes It is used in Dr. Price's Baking Powder in the exact form and composition in which it occurs in that luscious, healthful fruit A pound of rich, ripe grapes contains a quantity of cream of tartar equiva lent to that required to make baking powder sufficient to raise a dozen ordinary-sized hot tea biscuit The healthfulness of Dr Price's Cream Baking Powder is beyond question Alum Baking Powders arc Condemned by Physicians Fifty-two different brands of alum and alum-phosphate baking powders were recently analyzed by an official chemist. In every one of these fifty-two different brands sulphuric add was reported in large quantities, frequently greater than twenty five per cent of the whole weight of the baking powder! Chemical tests show that a portion of the alum from alum baking powder remains as such and unaltered in the bread. Alum baking powders are extravagant. They cost but two cents a pound to make, yet they are sold at twenty-five cents a pound, or twenty-five ounces for twenty-five cents. But, can the housewife afford, no matter at what price, to use a baking powder which puts alum and sulphuric acid in her food? goods to Grand Island this weok, whero ho will reside and ongago in business. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Townsond aro much relived over tho bettor condition of thoir little girl, who has boon seri ously siok. Geo. Groon is having a largo lumber shed erected and as fast as tho work can bo dono ho will havo tho oflice torn away and a nicer and moro con venient ono in its place. W. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Tbo roada oast of town aro being re paired this weok. James McGuiro was up from Rod Cloud a short time Saturday. Booth & Company mado a cemont collar for W. II. Cloppos this week, B, G. Lindloy had tbo roof of tho drugstore ropairod and painted this woek. F. E. Bortfold, of Red Cloud, was in town several days this weok tuning pianos. A Quo ram foil horo Thursday night, which puts tho ground in excellent condition for fall plowing. B. G. Lindloy purchased tho drug store building last Saturday from Harsh. Consideration $2,000. Every available team at tho livory barn was put into soivico Wednesday to tuko tho crowd to tho circus. J. W. Eldor and son loft this wook for Lexington, Mo., whero Bronton will ontor tho Wentworth Military acadomy. Mr. Henry Gruby and Miss Laura Fatton woro united in tho holy bonds of matrimony at Rod Cloud, Wodnes day, September IS. lurllnftten Bulletin. Chicago and retnrn, on salo daily, 121.00. St Louis and return, on salo daily, 819.10. Portland, Tncoma and Seattle and return, ou sale daily, 845. Portland, Tncoma and Soattlo und return, ono way via California, 850, on salo Soptembor 1,2, H,4 C, 12, 14, 20, 27 aud 28. San Francisco and Los Angolos and return, $50 on salo Soptombor sanio dutos as above. San Francisco and Los Angolos aud return, 850, on salo October 18, 10, 20 and 21. San Francisco and Los Augoles and return, ono way via Portland 802, o. salo Ootobor 17, 18, 10, 20 and 21. Salt Lako and Ogdon, Utah, and re turn, on salo daily, ono fare plus GO cents. Philadelphia and roturn on sale Soptomber 14 to 10 $30 45. Cody, Wyo , Black Hills and Hot Springs, S. D approximately ualE rutes all summer. Low ono-way colonist ratos to Cali fornia and Northwest Sept. 15 to Oct 81. Cheap homoscokors' rates in many directions first and third Tuesdays of each month. If you will call or write, it will bo & pleasure to advise you about rates. train service, to reserve you a berth, and to make your trip a comfortable ono. T. E. McCabl, Agent. Letter List. List of letters remaining uuoalledi for at postotllco at Rod Cloud, Neb for the wook ending September 21 1005; Brown, Prof. Joo Truman. G. R. Thompson, J. V. Christy, H. IC. pkg; Thoso will bo sont to tho dead letter ollleo Oct. 5, 1005, if not called for before. When calling for above pleai say "advortlsod." T. C, Hackkk, Postmaster, ' 4 tl