I I! m i U rjJ'l'f CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Iloms Gathorod by Our County Reporters KArAorA LINE W.J.IItuikinsBholledcorn for Will Dahlen J. E. Fox is building an addition to his liotiso. S. C. Shuck in hnmo from a businoss trip to Auburn, Nub. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. lloynolds of MontroBo. a girl. Will Dnliltm has loused n farm from John Uenuchnmp, out west. There will bo pronching ut Fenny crook noxt Sunday, by Miss Goodwin of North Branch. Ed Mounlford has moved into tho now houso on tho Busso farm. Frank Van Dyko is abluto bo around on crutches. G coign Landroth of Oriole, Kansas, was tho Riiont of Bon Van Uyko last wook. Miss Alico Fogg visited hor grand pat outs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks, Sunday. Curt Evans of Hod Cloud has tho contraut for building a comont cavo for W. J. HiiBkins. WALNUT CREEK School commenced Monday with Miss Otto of Lincoln for teacher. Frank Blankonbnkor will soon have his now house finished as thoplustorers oro busy at work. Loads and loads of lumbor aro being htiulud south. We Bhould jiulgo that many now buildings wuro going up. Mr. and Mrs. Alox Walker of Red Cloud have be on visiting with Mrs. A meson. Tho mnny frionds of Mrs. T. F. Jones will bo pltmsed to know that she is improving very rapidly. Mr. Hastings will soon havo his house moved. It bos been on tho roud tor somo timo. Mr. Krout's littlo boy is seriously ill with scarlatina. Mrs. Guy Tonnant spent Tuesday with Mrs. Arnoson. Tho now road is a great improve ment on tho old one. With a bridge at Dry crook it will bo pasjablo. BLADEN W. R. Aodorson was down to tho county soat this week. A. 1 Johnson and wife returned from thoir western trip Saturday. Goorgo Buyd and wife of Red Cloud aro visiting in town this wook. Charles Gunn and family moved into their now residence Tuesday. Mr. Collett is enjoying a visit with his brolhor and brother-in-law iron Illinois. Mrs. Denny returned homo last Sat urday, after an absenco of two weeks. Mrs. Spry of Lincoln is bore visiting her sister-iu law. Mrs. H. L. Boyd. Mr. and . Mrs. James McBrido of Cowlos wore visiting in this city Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Just Cron roturncd homo Wednesday from Minnesota, t. whet o they have been visiting friends and relatives. Miss Mabdl Hojd returned from Red Cloud M ndy, where slio had been visiting and attending tho street fair. V S Hall and L. E. Spunce aro put ting in new walks. Mr. and Mrs. J. K Yost woro passen gers for Omaht Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris wont down to Lawrence Sunday, returning Mon day. Mrs. R. C Chevalier is visiting her parents in Campbell this week. Ernest Reed and family spent Sun day at tho homo of H. B. B yd. R. C Chevalier accompanied by Mr. Quinton of Campbell loft Monday for tho western part of the stato to look at tho country. Miss Domars was a passongor for Cumpboll Friday, returning Monday. Misses Ruth and Francis House holder namo home FriJay evening aud spent Sunday with homo folks. Albert McCoy was a passengor for Edgar Sunday, whoio ho wont to bo examined for brakeman on tho B & M. R. R. Wilbur Plumb of Kansas was hero, visiting relatiyes and frionds this wook. Mrs. J. W. McCoy is reported on tho sick list. Dr. Koehler was a passenger for Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Yarno aro proud par onts of a baby girl born Tuesday. STILLWATER Beautiful weather. A littlo frost; nothing damaged, Mrs. Newman is having a now barn built. Robert Allen is doing tho work. Will Finney now drivos a double carriage, having purchased tho samo at C. M. Wells' sale at Mi. Claro. R. Douthitt was thrown from a road grader Tuesday and his head was quite badly hurt. J. E Butler and family and G. A. Wells and wife of Cowles attended church at Eokloy Sunday. They wore accompanied by Mrs. Harry Bates and daughter of Dresden, Kansas, and Mrs. Judge, formerly Blancho Atkinson, of Custer county, who are visiting rela tives and friends. M. Slater recently returned from Frontier county, where ho purchased a farm of 1G0 acres. Mr. Slater and family will probably movo there some timo tho coming fall. Mrs. Minnie Killough is having a now barn built. Dunbar aud Britten of Guide Rock aro tho carpenters. Tho neighbors and friends gathered in ouo day last week and gave W. 11. Burnt) a day's plowing. Ho got Ins hand caught in a shollor recently and suff Jt'ud the lots of three tin 'ors. LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY. VME WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY. ROBINSON A COMPANY, (L1VG STOOK COMMISSION MEROHANTS. OPFI0G8 AT OHIOAOO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, SIOUX OITY. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, Oct 3 Receipts of 'cut tle Monday woro 21,000, tho percentage Food to work on is food to live on. A man works to live. He must live ;. to work. ; ft He does both better on f "':' .' Uneeda Biscuit the soda cracker that contains in the most properly balanced proportions a greater amount of nutriment than any food made from flour. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY of choico cornfod beef steers small and tho market steady to strong for thorn All othor classos of cattlo woro practically steady. Rocoipis today woro iJo.OOO. Corn fed nativo steers wore strong and active; grassers about toady. Cows rulod steady to 10 rents lower. VoalH and bulls held un changed Best stockois and feeders woro ccarco aud firm; others slow and woak Tho following table gives quotations now ruling. Extra primo corn-fodstoors. . IG 45-5 8."i Good com fod steers 5 12.". r 50 Ordinary corn fed steers.... 4 U" 5 00 Choico corn fod heifors 4 75-5 15 Good corn fod hoifors 1 10-4 7." Medium corn fod heifors. ... .'J 50-1 10 Choico corn fod cows 4 0 )-4 '2.') uuuu j lii-J( oo Medium 2 75-3 25 runners 1 CO-2 25 Choico stags 4 25-4 50 Choico fed bulls 3 25 -,J 75 Good :i00-323 Bologna bulls 2 00-2 25 Veal calvos 5 00-0 25 Good to choico nativo or western stockors 3 50-4 00 Fair 3 25-8 00 Common 2 75-3 25 Good to choico heavy nativo feeders 4 00-4 40 Fair 350-4 00 Good to choico heavy brand ed horuod feodors 3 25-3 50 Fair 300-825 Common 3 00-3 25 Good to choico stock hoifors 2 75-3 00 Fair 225-275 Good to choico stock calves, steers 4 00-4 25 Fair 350-400 Good to choico stock calvos, heifors 3 00-3 50 Fair 2 50-3 00 Choico wintered grass stoors 350-3 75 Good 3 25-3 50 Fair .3 00-3 25 Choico grass cows 2 75-3 00 Good"- 2 50-2 75 Common 2 00-2 50 Receipts of hogs Monday woro 7200 and tho market averaged steady. Ro coipts today woro 12,200 and prices mostly 10 to 12 J conts lowor with bulk of sales $5 15 to 5 22; top 85.27J. Receipts of sheep Monday wore 7000 and the market steady to strong. To day's run was 4000 and again strong figures rulod. Wo quoto-choico lambs, ?0 75 to 7 00; choico yearlings, 84.75 to 5 00; choico wethers, $4 00 to 4.85; choico owes, $4.25 to 4 50. That Settle's It. Whon a Colorado sand stone walk is laid that settles it. Seo Overing Bros. &Co. for prices. " Cbtneie Gordon " 10 called became of bti great lucceti In China, Mil an Kngliih general who, In 186, commanded a Chincte force called the Ever Victorious Army. He received from the Emperor the yellow Jacket and peacock' feather of a Mandarin of the firit clan. The GORDON Hat is as pre eminent among hats as Chinese Gordon was among generals. It deserves the peacock's feather. $3oo. $ Sdl Recommended by Prominent Physician and Chemists CALUMET Baking Powder Perfect In Qualify Economical In Use Moderate tn Price Wletlclj Wash BLUE For Sale By FTT ALL 'gs WISE : 11 1 1 GROCERS 1 DIRECTIONS FOR U8E1 Wiggle'Stick around in the Water. Order To Show Cause. IN TUB COUNTY COUKT. Stato of Nebraska, I Webster County, J At a County Court held nt the County Court room In and for tald countr August 31, A. D. 190!i. In tho matter of tho estate of William Clen- denning deceased. On rending and tiling tho petition of Emaslnh W. Coplen praying that administration of Raid cststn may bo granted to Emaslah W. Coplen, as administrator. Ordered, that Saturday the 18th dny of Sep tember A. D. 1005 at one o'clock p. m., Is as slcned for hfarliiK said petition when all per sons Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and for said County and show cause why prayer of petitioner should not bo granted ; and tnnt notice of the pendoncy of said petition and tho heating thereof be given to a I persons Interested In 8Hld matter, by publishing a copy of this order In the Hcd Cloud Cm up. ik weekly newspaper printed In sold county, fo' three consecutive weeks prior to said day of hearing. A. H. Keenky. (Senl) County Judge. Legal Notice. Charles S. Norris. Plaintiff, vs. Charles I.. Snylor and Evan A. Hoss. In tho District Court of rt'ebster County, Ne braska. Defendants. I To Charles L. Saylor and Evan A. Ttoss: Defendants will tnkn notice that on tho 13th day nf September. 1W&. plaintiff herein filed his petition in tho District Court of Webster County, Nebraska. against said defendants, tho object and prayer if which are to require specific per formance of tho contract mudo by said defend ant, Saylor. with plaintiff on the 4th day of No vember, 1(03, to require of said defendants an assignment to plaintiff n certain contract from the State of Nebraska to certain University land described as follows, to wit: tho south half of tho southwest quarter of section 13. township 3, langc 10 west of the oth P. M.. In WcbsterCoun ty. Nebraska, and the delivery of said assign inent to plaintiff. You aro required to answer said petition on or before tho s!3d day of October. 1003. C11AHLK8 8. Nonius. Hy E. U. Overman and 11. McNcny, bis attor neys. octo Notice to Creditors. IN THE COUNTY COUhT. State of Nebraska, I Webster County, 1 In the matter of tho estate of William Clen donning, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given to all persons having claims and demands against William Clenden nlng, late of Webster county, deceased, that tho time fixed for filing claims against said estat Is six months from the 13th day of Octobor, 1006. All uch persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers.to tho County Jur'g of said county, at his olllce therein, on or Ltf to the 13th day of April. 1000; and all clilms so filed will bo heard beforo the said Judge 0-1 tho 14th day of April. 1006, at ono o'clock p. m.; and that tho administrator Is allowed ono year from the 10th day of September, 1005, In which to pay the debts allowed against said es tato.and sottlo tho same. Hbal A. It. Keenet, oct31 County Judge. WPT. j34. l.U I A- NJT.1W 18 S-Ti i . : : Notice to Creditors. IN THE COUNTY COURT. Stato of Nebraska, I Webster Connty. f In tho matter of tho estate of Honry McCor me), deceased. Nodes Is hereby given to all persons having claims and demands against Henry McCorrnoI, late of Webstor county, deceased, that tho time fixed for filing claims against said eUle is six months from tiio Oth day of Octobor. 1005. All such Persons aro required to present their claims, with the vouchers, to the County Judge of said county, nt his olUco therein, on or be foro the Oth day of April. lWtl; aud all claims so filed will bo heard beforo tho snld Judge on the'ithdayof April. 1000, nt I o'clock p.m.; aud that the administrator Is allowed ouo year from the Uth dny of September, 1005, In which to pay tho debts allowed against said estate, and settle the same, Ihkai.1 A. II. Kkknev. octO County Judge, lee Gream Gool Bricks BEST 15c MEAL IN THE CITY HKLE'S RESTAURANT Damerell Block. Do You Eat Meat? Whon you aro hungry nnd wnnt somethig nice in the meat lino, drop into my market. Wo have the nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, and game in season. We think, and almost know, that we can please you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON &. BURDEN. To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wadoll's meat market, we extend to you a hearty iu vitation visit us and become bettor acquainted and also, whon looking for good first class moat, we ask you to give us a trial. Wo are satisfied wo can we can ploaso you. Yours for businoss, FEIS & SEARS D At 5. :s& nrcr it JQMMM QaSSMMBttHHwiiflW r-fV.