Subscription $1 a Year in Advance THE RED CLOUD CHIEF 'mmmxK&ruifomarmmnf&t&ittlZ .. . . act vl iLrignt fages All Homo Print A rwnr v mwhhhwwwek. VOLUME XXXIII. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 6, 1905. NUMBER 40 4vlrUrUaia(UrU(iviiavifcUivfcAkAvivbvifcvfcAtfcUa(UAfcfcU(fcivfckfckvfcU(a(1 f a ( ? 1 9 9 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 9 t flemsy flutes prom Neighboring Toians I LEBANON. (From the Timns.) Wm, Shoop died at bis homo in Lob anon, Kansas, Sept. 28, at 2 p. in., agod 70 years. Ho loaves a wifo and nine children to mourn bis Ioeb. Tbo funeral was bold at tho Methodist church, Elder J. H. Higgins conduct ing tho services. L. M. Linton is erecting a now store building on tho Goo. McMarray place on White Rock in tbo Oriole district. Ho will put in a largo stock nnd con duct a general storo. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Roitz visited with friends in Inavalo Sunday. Mrs. Funnio Bobror of Rod Cloud is visiting at W. E. Kimsoy's this week. Tho boating apparatus for tbo now school bouso arrived Monday and is boing put in placo. Mrs. Cooloy is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Cox at Red Cloud this week. While L. C. Brandt, a carpontor em ployed by Joo Brown wns holping build a bouso for Manoy Shields bo bad tbo misfortuno to fall from a load of lumbor, tho wagon passing over bim in such a manner as to break bis loft leg. A passenger train was stopped just east of town ono evening last week at what appeared to bo a largo bouldor on tho track. Later developments proved it to be just an ear of Smith county corn. Buchanan, got his nnklo sprained and otborwiso bruised up considerable, as a result of tbo horso falling on bim. Bon Armstrong's team ran away Sunday nigbt going down Main street at break nock speed. They woro found noxt morning at Miko Conloy's two and one-half miles south. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Horring of Bel lairo returned from Red Cloud a fow days ago, wboro Mrs. Herring bad boon for somotimo boing troatod. Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. Courton, died, at tho homo north of At hoi last Suuday. Joseph Mntbos, Sr., departed Mon day night for tho Manitoba country. Carl Schmidt of Ploasant township sold bis farm last Saturday, 100 acres for $0,000. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) L. C. Olmstead of Inavxlo was in town a short time Tuesday. Col. McGuiro has completed a ce ment cave in tho roar of his hotel property. Elzy Pii-rpont and Charles Lambert started Sunday uight for tho Portland exposition. Dr. C. J. Wilson of Smith Center, Kausae, veterinary surgeon and dentist arrived in Rivorton last Monday and will remain a week, and possibly may locate hero permanently. The Roviow editor returned home f i om tho Pacific coast tho latter part of last week, making stops at Portland, Ogden, Salt Lako City and Denver. 0. Mucklo went out to tho western part of tho Ptato last week to invest in a farm. Rev. Owons and wifo loft last Mon day night for Minden to attend M. E. conference. Mrs. A. Holdrego and Mrs. W. P. Fulton went as delegates to tho Dogroo of Honor convention at Superior Wed nesday. R. W. Patterson is very low and there is little hope of this aged man's recovery. Ho is 89 years old. CAMPBELL (From tbo Citizen ) Emit Domars wont to Hastings this week, where bo will enter collcgo to comploto n business courso commenced last year. Roy Burden carao in from Rod Cloud yesterday ovoning somewhat, crippled up. A young eon arrived at tbo homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. Seeck Tuesday nigbt. During tbo thunder storm ono morn ing last week Miss Edith Eastman was qutto severely shocked by a bolt of lightning which struck near hor. Tho mill has a new platform con structed. Tho old ono having sorvod its purposo and threatened to collapso under tho strain of now business. B. Chovalier has returned from an extondod trip to his old homo in Can ada, which bo enjoyed hugely. M Quinten is building a new house on bis farm near Upland. C. L. Reynolds returned from tbo western part of tbo stato Inst Saturday, where bo wont with a party of land seokers to show them somo bargains. Tho Campbell ball nino is suroly making a reputation for itself. After driving to Rod Cloud, a distance of twonty-iivo miles, they proved thoir onduranco by gaining a victory over tho Red Cloud boys of nino to two. SMITH CENTER (From tbo Messenger.) At tho Methodist parsonage by Rev. U. S. Brown last Friday, September 2, Mr. T. C. Gloason and Miss Znflio J. Jonas, both of Reamsvillo, wore united in tho holy bonds of matrimony. Anson D. Benjamin was born in Watortown, New York in 1834, was married to Miss Minnio Colon, March 8, 1804, camo to Smith county and set tled at Twolvo Milo in 1875, roraovod to Smith Center in 1891, where ho has since resided. A. D. Benjamin depart ed this life very suddenly last Thurs day evening at his homo in this city at tho ago of 71 years. Died, at bis homo in this city at 2 p m. last Snturday, William Shoup aged 71 yoars. Last Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Ruudolph Roddin, thoir daughter Mrs Ben Walters, and Master Clnronco left for thoir homo in Granito City. III. Whilo riding a horso on tho strcots Tuesday ovoniug, Vern, son of Charley BLOOMINGTON (Prom tbo Advooato.) Rov. Redding closed his series of meetings with a lecturo Tuesday night to a largo audionco. .Robert Walkor who was recently ap pointed street commissioner has been doing somo very good work upon tbo stroels. Edwin S. Burloigb, aged 32 years died on September 15th in Chicago. Elmer Gooding, of Hildreth, was ar rested last week for gambling, and when brought before R. W. Mont gomery, tbo justice, pload guilty and was hnod 8100 and costs. Jesse and Allen Mtilick shipped bogs this week, tboir father assisting inci dentally witn tho job. Invitations are out for tho marriage of Miss Edna Stickloy to Walter Sha ban on October 4, at tbo homo of Mrs. B. F. Stickloy, of Holbrook. Red tbo SUPERIOR (From the Journal.) Thos. Auld was down from Cloud last night. J. E. Brown of Rod Cloud is in city. Tho train which was wrecked on tho Santa Fo near Kackloy, wnV composed of soven cars of corn, all sent by Boaso moyor Bros. B m, to Mr. and Mrs. Joo Hilyard this morning, a ton-pound girl. J. C. Lindoimann, of Smyrna, died at bis home this morning. He was out moving some coal and lifted a huge Dr.PRICE'S cBaking Powder PURE-WHOLESOME-RELIABLE MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR DERIVED SOLELY FROM GRAPES.. IN WHICH DELICIOUS FRUIT IT IS FORMED BY NATURE IN THE PRECISE COMPOSITION IN WHICH IT IS USED IN DR. PRICE'S BAKING POWDER. J ;,3 Its superiority is unquestioned Its fame wotld-wide Its use a protection and a guarantee against alum food TURN THE CAN AROUND and you will learn what is the " power behind the dough," Im the high-class powders it is cream of tartar, extracted fromt clean, delicious grapes, and that is healthful In the low-grader powders it is "phosphate abm," or "sodium aluminum sul phate' which is also alum, a mineral acid, and that makes; the food unhealthfuL Of what use are twenty-five ounces for twenty-five cents if eight of these ounces are alum ? Food baked with alum baking powders is found to contain a portion of the alum unchanged I The continued use of alum made food impairs digestion,, causing dyspepsia. When buying baking powder, examine the label and take only a brand whose label shows it to be free, from alum. piece, after which ho complained of being sick and having a pain in his aide. Ho died in a fow minutes in groat agony. The Qro company wns called out this afternoon about 2:30 by an alarm sunt in from tho rooms over Wheelock's storo, occupied by Miss Anna Lunt and Miss Hill. A gasoline stovo was tbo cause of tho trouble, but tbo girls suc ceeded in extinguishing tbo blaze bo fore tho liro department arrived. M. A. Morcor of Rod Cloud wont to Nelson with tho Hardy band this morning. Announcements havo been received hero for tbo marriage of Will H. Eyro, to Miss Rhona Myers, at Nebraska City, Soptembor 27 FRANKLIN (From tho Sentinel.) Albert Henderson nnd Miss Lulu Rood of this city woro married at Bloomington yostordny. Homer Curtin, foreman in the freight houso at Tho Needles, Cal., is visiting bis father, T. M. Curtis, in this city. Tho Hovnor boys, Olydo and John, of Hardin, Mo., nnd thoir cousin Harry Stratton, of Wolls, Nevada, who I shipped in two cars of Nevada horses throe weeks ago, mot with marked success in tho disposal of tbo samo. Miss Helen, daughtor of Mr.and Mrs. Will Hutchins, went to Albia, Iowa, Monday, where sho will teach niUBio Rov. John Lauor is tho new pastor of tho Gorman M. E. church At Macon. Ira Williamson, formerly of tho south sido has bought 240 acres of land in Morris county, Kansas, to which placo ho will move BLUE HILL (From tbo Leader. Tho Farmers elevator has com menced to loom up. It will bo pushed to completion as fast as possible P. A. Thompson has purchased tho Short Ordor houso and is now in pos session of tho samo. A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Burgo Tuesday. Wm. Lootsch is building a lino now 28x28 residence on bis farm. Howard Simpson leavos Friday for Omaha to attend dental college. The B iston Bloomer girls will play base ball here in the near future. Joseph A. Stock of Illinois, and Miss Matilda M. Zimmerman of Blue Hill were niariiud by Judge Kueuoy last Thursday. Tho Athletic Club is fixing up tSo now ball ground in tbo west srt ' town. Mosontino Bros, havo tho foundation laid for their largo addition to thwez shop. BEAVER CREEFC Having flno weather at presents. Doylo Bros, havo boon throshing c tbo creek this wook. Clydo Albin and wifo woro tbo sneefc of Low Smith's Sunday. G. W. Baker and wifo of Lester vets visiting boro Monday. Ed Cox sold bis corn last week o4f delivered it at Guido Rock. Mrs. John Conyoara went east last Friday called tboro by tbo illness of -sister. Loon Oglovio is on tho sick list. Stock Sale. Wm. Engols will sell by public- sec tion at his farm 2 mHo north oCKtxF. Cloud, Tuesday, Oct., 10, 100 hotid or stock consisting of 82 head of cuttle,, ombruoing 10 stoors, 9 mlloh cowa,. hoifors and cows, 1 two-year-old Short horn bull. 08 hogs weighing from 4Q to 150 pounds. 'Ml i t 15 II