Ifc-MfjM. . 4 Coming ! "Parker's "Fairyland" Carnival Co., Red Cloud Street Fair, September 25 to 30. V. Jc(mtn!K!ff!ff!r(lltli Subscription $1 a Year in Advance THE RED CLOU) CHIEF &MX(;MrfcXtite&x? Eight Pages All Home Print .? " vm.wwemw&jpmmm hi '. -'I VOLUME XXXIII. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 20, 1J)05. NUMBER Ii jfJrfrmfirnrftTrr gniiftTi i k- Jleuisy floles prom .GATHERED FROM i!t,T'P'rT''r7'rt'T'?i''niin'r'firi,'r'r'ri'i,,f' BLUE HILL (From tho Leader. O. T. Dickenson was dp from Rod Cloud Friday. Richard Kort, son of Chris Kort, loft for Vulk-jo, California, Friday. Our ball team cleaned up tbo Bladen team last Thursday to the tunu of 12 toG Goo. McCrary, T. J. Ward, and B. McNony woro up from Rod Cloud Monday. Little Paulino Gund had tho misfor tuno to fall and break ono of hor arms, whilo at Red Cloud last week. A number of Bluo Hill pooplo woro at Lawrence Sunday to soo tbo Boston Bloomer girls play with tho Lawreuco team. Burwoll, Nebraska, was visited by a tornado Friday night and 0 store rooms and 15 residences wore demol ished. Ouly ono man was killed. Sam Boomor's team bocamo fright oned at an automobile while in Bladen last Thursday, and ran away throwing him and bis wife and littlo babo from tho wagon, but fortunntoly they wero not badly injured. RIVERTON (From tho Roviow.) Dr. Townsend of Red Cloud was in town yesterday. Len Thompson is attending Franklin academy this yoar tbo A Burlington bridge gang has beon working in this vicinity this week. Booth & Co. aro making a cement cellar for I. Shophordson this woek. W. P. Fultou's parents, from Rod Cloud, wore visiting him tho tirst of tbo week. Miss Myrtle Morrow is attending tbo Koarnoy Business College at Kcarnoy this fall. A. M. Cooko had tbo misfortune to injure bis hand quito seriously whilo shooing a horso. Fred Gnss is now foreman of tho west section on tho Burlington, B. Car penter resinged. J. M. Burgess & Son took some of tboir registered stock to Franklin to exhibit at the Franklin county fair. Clyde Cooko loft Saturday for Grand Island, whoro ho will enter tbo Grand island Business College for tbo winter term. BLOOMINGTON (From tho Advocate.) Del Crouso and Miss Brumbaugh of Franklin woro married last Sunday. Mrs. J. B. McGrow wont to Hastings Wednesday to attend tbo marriago of Miss Edna Black. Woodson Ashby and wifo wero up from Bluo Hill this woek attending tho funeral of Mrs. Ashby's father. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skiles from near Wilcox woro down Wednesday to at tend tbo funeral service of County Judgo Huffman. Mr. Ruopp's team ran away from tho storo Tuesday and caused considerable commotion in stringing buggy and harnebs to tbo four winds. Mrs. Adnlino McKinnoy of Burwoll Nob., sister of Mrs. C. A. Pottor and Mrs. Roberta of Kansas, was killed in a cyclono last Friday night Sept. 16. Tho bald-boaded oditor put on a fried shirt and pircolain collar last Wednesday and wont to Hastings to attend tho wodding of Miss Edna Black to Mr. Bishop of that placo. Sheriff Walrath went to Ainswortb this week and arrested Albert Homier son, who was charged .with gotting drunk and shooting on tho streots of Franklin, tho fun cost him 87025. Michael Huffman died at his homo in this city Monday ovoning Septem ber 18. Uo WB9 born in Koutuoky, Neighboring Touins I OUR EXCHANGES Fobrunry 10, 1820, movod with his par onts to Brown county, III., in 1831, whoro January 21, 1847. ho 'married Miss Sarah Shelley from which union nino children four boys and five girls woro born, six of whom survivo him. Tho fuuoral services wore conducted by Rov. F. N. Hagor at the MothodiBt church and interment made in tho Bloomington cemetery. SUPERIOR (From tbo Journal.) Burr Oak and Formosa aro playing ball today for a $100 purso. A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rob Avery yesterday morning. Chas. Huuklor camo in last night from Ft Dodge. Iowa, to nttend tbo funeral of bis sister. Tho infant daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coons died at Bostwick yester day morning. Fred Day and Miss Tody Piorco wont to Lincoln today, whure they enter the Nebraska university. Northwestern railroad men report threo inches of rain yesterday at Lin wood, two inches in forty minutes. Tho funeral services of Miss Try phena Hackler was held at tbo homo of hor mother Wodncsday at p. m. con ducted by Rev. W. J. Brooks. Invitations aro out for tho wodding of Miss Isle Yoho, daughter of County Commissioner and Mrs, D. M. Yoho, and Mr. Loy Rouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rouso of Nelson. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Prof. J. N. D. Aublo of Ord is again in tho city giving magnetic treatment. Mrs. W. R. Robortson will attend the stato convontion of tbo W. C. T. U. at Grand Inland. Oscar Trumbull has resigned his position in Shoemaker's barber shop and will go on ono of his brother's farms near Ragan. L. E. Furry & Sons and Chitwood Bros, received this morning threo and two cars respectively of western cattle for their feed yards. D. W. Turnuro, Frank Peterson, Bon McFarland and F. W. Cowdon camo to Franklin Saturday in an automobile advertising tho stroot fair and carnival' Mr. and Mrs. Eirl Austin, who are on tboir wedding trip to Portland and tho Pacitic coast writo to friends in this city that they "aro having tho tbo timo of tboir lives. County Survoyor Hussong was down Saturday establishing tho grade for a now sidewalk along tho south sido of Harlan streot from tho Freo P ess of lioo to tho school houso, LEBANON. (From tbo Times.) Ad Ashlan had tbo misfortune to got somo limo in ono of his eyes this week, burning it quito sovorely. Will Lull wont to Kausas City Fri day night to purchase somo feeders to oat up his mammoth corn crop. Haydon Cain, who has beon almost blind for somo timo left for Topoka this week to have bis oyes treated. Ross Smith left Wednesday night for Chicago, whero ho goes to take a course in embalming in tho Barnes school. Martin Warner's eighteen year old daughtor was successfully operated on by Dr. Dykes last Saturday ovoning at hor home. Ono of Billy Darwin's boys was ac cidentally shot by one of Cars Potor son's boys last Filday, with a 22 cali bor target rillo. Tho ball struck tho ileshy part of tho right thigh and lodged against tho bono, Mrs. Hannah Ashlan departed this lifo Tuesday, Septombor 10, at tho ago of sixty-livo years. Sho was born in Ohio in 1832 and wan married to Mr. Ashlan in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the year 1852. They moved to Smith county, Kansas, in 1882. whoro sho losidod until hero death. SMITH CENTER (From the Moosongor.) Art Nelson and Lester Sago roturnod Tuesday from their hunt out in Colo rado. Fred Carlo, "who was quito seriously hurt in wrock near Mankato a few weeks ago, is gradually improving. Sam Taylor, who foimorly livod northwest of this citv, diod at his homo in Arkansas last Friday and the body shipped hero for burial. Mr. Carl Clough and Miss Lottio Hutchinson of Blaine township were united in marriago at tho homo of the bride's parents, Sunday, Septombor 10. Miss Ruby Adams wont to Lebanon yesterday morning euroute to her brother Clyde's home, southeast of Lebanon. Clyde and his wife bavo a littlo girl vory sick with pneumonia. John B. Sawyer of Pawnee, Neb., who owns sovoral good farms north east of Smith Center, arrived Monday night with a delegation of his Nebras ka neighbors, who aro looking ovor tho country with the purpose of locating. BLADEN Delayed Correspondence. John Andrews of Oklahoma is visit- ing hero. Mr. and Mrs. Just Crans and Mrs. George Denny aro visiting in Minne sota. Cbarlio Ha Hor and wifo of Choyonno Wyoming, aro visiting friends and rol ativos hero. School commenced Inst Monday with Miss Stewart, Miss Demars and Miss Phelps as toachors. Mr. and Mrs. Hallor roturnort from Wisconsin last Tuosiay, whoro thoy bavo spent tbo summer. BLADEN U. S. Macklin and family spont Sun day nt D. Cron's. Dr. and Mrs. Wegraan drovo ovor to Bluo Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Groon aro tho proud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs.lR. C. Chevalier woro visiting in Campbell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fois of Bluo Hill wero visiting at Byrd Kile's Sunday. Herbert McCoy drovo down to Cowlos Saturday, returning Sunday. Wra Reihor and fatally wore visit ing at tho homo of Mr. Quirin'a Sun day. mr. ana rars. warron uavis woro visiting at tho homo of Wayno Reed Sunday. Mrs. Stryckor and son Will woro visiting at tho homo of W. McNeor's Sunday. Mrs. Robert Denton was visiting at tbo home of Mrs. Goorgo Denton last Wednesday. Bert McCoy drovo down to Inavalo Sunday and spont tho day with his uncle, Horb Watson. Quito a numbor from horo aro at tending tho carnival and stroot fair in Red Cloud this woek. Mrs. O. Fisk and John Fik wont to Oklahoma Monday for a visit with frionds and relatives. A. V. Riggins is quito sick at tho homo of bis daughtor, Mrs. Wm. Davis, living south of town, Mrs. Burkey and children returned from Giltnor, whoro thoy bavo boon visiting tho past tbrco weeks. Mrs. Wilson and son Cecil wero visiting at tho homo of W. B. House holder last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lockhart woro pasaongers for Bluo Hill Tuesday morning, roturning on tbo ovoning train. Miss Nellie Williams was a passen gor for Campbell last Monday, whoro sho goes, to visit her sister, Mrs. D. II. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Rood woro pas- Hungers for Red Cloud last Wednesday, where they go to visit their daughter, Mrs. Gcorgo Nowhotiso, and take in the street fair. LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY. "CME WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON A OOMPANY, klVd STOOK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CPFI0G8 AT OHIOAQO. KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, SIOUX OITY. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, Sopt 2(5. Roooipts of cattlo thus far this week nro 42,100; last woek 21,(500; hiHt year, 11,000 On Monday choico to prime hoof Htoors wero scarce and prices ruled steady to 10 conts lower, Westerns wore mostly 10 centH off. Cows and heifers Hold steady early but finished 10 conts lower. Bulls woro weak to 10 cents lower; veals steady, Choice stoukors and feeders hold sto-idy; others weak to 10 cents lower. Todav prime beef steers woro scarco rnd strong rates prevailed for them, ordinary kinds going at steady ilguros Cows and heifers, bulls, veals and stockors and feeders hold unchanged. Tbo following tablo gives quotations now ruling. Extra priino corn-fed steors. .$." fiO 0 00 Good corn fed stoors 5 25-5 fiO Ordinary corn fed steers.... 4 00-0 25 Choico corn fed heifers 4 75-5 45 Good corn fed heifers 1 10-1 75 Medium corn fod heifers.... 3 50-4 10 Choico corn fod cows 4 (X)-4 50 Good J-)-!l 8.) Medium 2 7fi-: lili Cannors 150-225 Choico stags 4 25-1 75 Choico fod bulls .'1 25 -.'1 75 Good 300-325 Bologna bulls 2 00-2 50 Voal calves 500-0 00 Good to choico native or wostorn stockors 3 50-4 00 Fair .'125-850 Common 275-3 25 Good to choico hoavy nativo foeders 4 00-140 Fair 3 50-4 00 Good to choico hoavy brand od horned feeders 3 25-3 50 Fair 3 25-1140 Common 300-325 Good to choico stock holfors 2 75-3 00 Fair 225-2 75 Good to choico stock calves, stoors 4 00-125 Fnir 350-100 Good to choico stock calvos, hoifors 300-3 50 Fair 250-300 Choico wintered grass steors 385-4 25 Good 3 50-3 85 Fair 3 25-aW Choico grass cows 2 75-3 25 Good"" 2 50-2 75 Common 2 00-2 50 Receipts of hogs thus far this week aro 14,500; lust woek, 7,100; last yoar, 13.000. Monday's market was 5 to 10 cents lawor and today slow and gen erally 5 conts lower with bulk of sales Fifty Years the Standard CREAM " BAKING A Cream et 'Tartar Pewder Made Fraro Grapes from 15.20 to 5.!I0; top S5.40 Receipts of Hheop thus fur this week uro 2(5,800; Inst woek, 7000; last yonr,. 32,(500. Monday'H market wan steady for best kinds and 10 conts lower for others. Today prices declined 5 to 15 conts, lambs sultorlng most. We quote choico lambs, 0.50 to 0,75; ohoico yearlings, ?5 to 5 25; choice wethers, $1 75 to 5; choice- owes,' S-1.25 to 4.50. Burllnftton Bulletin. Chicago and return, on salo daily. 21.00. St Louis and return, on salo dally, . 810.10. Portland, Tacoma and Souttlo and roturn, on salo dally, 945. Portland, Tacoma and Seattle nnd? roturn, ono way via California, $5(5, on. salo September 1, 2, , 4, C, 12, 14, 2(Jy 27 and 28. San Francisco and Los Angeles nnd roturn, 95(5 on salo September samo dates i.s above. San Francisco and Los Angolos and roturn, $50, on salo October 18, 10, 20 and 21. San Francisco and Los Angolos ondv return, ono way via Portland ?02, oi salo Octobor 17, 18, 10, 20 and 21. Salt Lake and Ogdon, Utah , and ro turn, on sale dully, ono faro plus GO conts. Philadelphia and roturn on salo Septombor 14 to 10 3!1G 45. Cody, Wyo , Black Hills and Hot Springs, S. D approximately half ratos all summer. Low ono-way colonist ratos to Cali fornia nnd Northwost Sopt. 15 to Octal. Cheap homosookors' rates in many directions first and third Tuesdays or each month. If you will call or writo, it will bo ploasuro to ndviso you ubout ratos,. train sorvlco, to resorvo you a borthr and to mako your trip a comfortable ono. T. E. McCAm., Agents Local Grain Market. (Furnished by J. P. Delnnoy.) Friday, Sept. 22. Wheat 65p White shelled corn 42c Mixod sbellod Corn' 40cr Yellow Corn 40c? Ear Corn Oats 20c- Rjo 40e- Barloy 2Sc Card of Thanks. Wo wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to tho many frionds who so kindly assisted us during tho sickness anp death of our lovod ono, Maggio C. Ross. E. W. Ross and Family. TO I J.I i tV'l fc it tht IKM. "fcTWHrl "-g'.-y 'uwH.wwri. imii li j.imii ll"liilMwnM!.l.w41lwlll.Wtfyrlnl.illMllll., Am !. ui.ua lwk-aMn4jn)