r ?, ( irt-jmav, xj&Bsaarxz, 1 in i i TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of Nowa Found in Tlio Chief of Twenty Yonrs Atfo This Week !ArVV'WW""o'W'W' M. S. Marsh Iiiih movod into liis now Iiouho. P. E Goblo is rearranging ids lum ber ofllco. Ed Smith was down from Blooming ton Saturday. A. L. Punk and wifo woro in Uluo Hill thin weok Mrs, Cliancy is convalescing, wo aro pleased to learn. W. M. Vissohor's Utile oliild 1h quito Rick with (lij)thoriii. Miss Mat Mo Hunker has retnmod homo from Drownvlllo. It K. Orchard goes to Extor for a few days visit this wook M. V. Dickorson is slowly rocovor ing from his recent illuoss. Dr. Emigh has built a now fenco around his rosideuco proporty Sam Miller, whilo fooling with a pistol, shot his hand tho othor day. Tho corn social at tho rink Thurs day ovoning was quito a uovolty. Goo. Garbor, who has boon lying nick at Bonklomau, is aoino hotter. Mr. Copp hns boon appointed night watchman and merchant police of Rod Cloud. John Tomlinson has roturnod from Colorado, whoro ho has boon on u land inspecting tour. Willio Browor, son of W II. Brewer, was thrown from a horse Sunday and had his collar bono broken. C. R. Pottor, from Harlan county, is visiting in Wobstor county and look ing aftor his farm in Line precinct. E. C. VanAukon, well known in Rod Cloud as former propriotor of tho Val ley house, was iu Rod Cloud Saturday. Tho noxt groat event for Rod Cloud will bo tho grand encampment of tho G. A. R , which will moot hero in a fow days. Albert Wilson and Miss Mary Rob inson, two Wobstor county young peo ple, woro united on tho liOth, by Rev. G S. Davis, of this city. Miss Minnio Bailoy, who has been visiting hor friond, Gertio Brakoflold, for 11 fow duys, rotui nod to hor homo in Cowles Saturday ovoning. Tho Pranks' combination and fancy .skaters who woro horo last winter gavo two exhibitions of tlioir skill at tho rink Tuesday and Wednesday even ings. Mrs J C. Sawyer, of Columbus, O , who has boon visiting hor father, Undo John Tomlinson, for tho past two weeks, will re urn homo in u fow days. M. B. MoNltt, our ex-postmastor, and county troasuror oloct, is now rusticating in Ohio for n few wooks, aftor years of continomout in tho post ofllco. Our democratic friend, Joe Walters, had a little misunderstanding at Roth rock's saloon tho other day, and con sequently wears his yea in mourning for tho lost cause Tho rollar skating soason has como and our young frionds, Mossrs. Gilbert & Gorroll. havo leased tho Rod Cloud v ':j-U-. : i t . rink and propose to run it. in ilrst class order during tho next fow months R. V. Sliiroy, R. L. Tinker and Judgo Wilcox wero iu Guide Rock Monday night to assist the Masonic lodge in that city iu showing Mr. I'roudfit iiow to rido tho "Masonic gnat " Two tickets to points in Texas woro recently stolen from tho B & M. ticket olllco in this city, valued by tho com pany at or near $100, by a party who had recently workod iu this city and at McCouk. Ono day this wook ono of tho B. & M.'s section crews took out a hand car and woro caught on tho fly by a wild train, and th men barely had timo to jump off when tho ongiuo knocked tho car from tho track Miss Inez. Harlan, a lady belonging in McComb, III., whilo otiroutM to Bloomington (nun Red Cloud via tho overland routo, foil from hor buggy four or llvo miles west of Rod Cloud Tuesday and broke hor leg just above the auklo Gumo Rook Tho carpontors aro now at work on tho insido of tho now bank building A. Crow is build ing a now Iioubo on ono of his farms McGuiro &. Hilton and John Marsh havo invested in tho purchaso of now safes for their store Dauco at tho rink last Friday ovoning. Tho band was out and flllod tho air with, lino music Wednesday. October 27, a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Mr. Waller and Mr. Stump havo both como to Guido Rock from Iowa to locato. Cowles D. Harvoy is furnishing tho Cowlos markot with lots of hay Mrs A. A. Peak is visiting with relatives and frionds iu Franklin Rov. Pago attondod tho stto associa tion of tho Congrogationall8ts at Boa- trlco Saturday and Sunday Rov. Bean of tho M. E. church preached at 3 p. m., and will preach hero every two weeks Cowlos lodgo No 200, 1. O. G T., recently organized at this placo has a membership of ovor fifty Mr. Joseph Paul hm gone to spend several weeks with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs Stoddard of Wnluut crook Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for wook ending Wednes day, Oct. 18, furnished by J. H. Bailey of Wobstor County Abstract company Mary E Gilroy to Louisa Ailes lots 1 2 and .'1, block G Garber add to Rod Cloud wd & GoO A Routs and wifo to Harry Routs lots I to 10 block 1 lots 1 to 10 block 2 lots 1 to 11 block I) lots 1 to .'$ lots 10 to 12 block 5 Pairviow add to 1(500 Lincoln Land Co to Mabel A Soloman lot 2 block 1 1st add to Bladen wd 50 Goo M Albin and wifo to Rich ard Groeuhalgh lots I to 9 block 17 Cowlos wd 200 Chas Spouco and wifo to J W Emmorson lots 1 and 2 block 2 Sponco add to Bladen wd. . . 1200 O E Perkins and wifo to Stephen Gouldio s2 so4 31-1-11 wd 800 L E Sponco and wifo to John M Emorson lots 1 and 2 block 3 Sponco 2nd add to Bladou wd 200 Chas Sponco and wife to John M Emerson lots 3 and 4 block 3 Sponco 2nd add to Bladen wd 200 Chas Sponco and wifo to Bert Colliott lot G block 3 samo add wd 1C0 If you will eat more Uneeda Biscuit you can do more work, enabling you to earn more money, so that you can buy more Uneeda Biscuit do more work and earn still more money. S NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY -jsVMa-AwiBjjjgjwu-eKjf- 0 ffSift CORRESPONDENCE ir i iniorcsunu items until creel i by Our County Reporters STATE CREEK C irn husking i's now about the order of the day. Andy and Lowly Sudorlin aro build ing new barn. Sam M'linitfordV now house is about plastered. Suda Sot ivnor has gone to Lebanon to go to school this winter. Tlio social at Alex Bontloy's was well attended and was a success. Kd M-mntford's burn is about done. It will be a dandy whou linished. Tlio Steel & Ctirpontcr silo was a success What was sold wont high. Giih Molinu has his new residenco plastered and will h'hmi move into it. Four or live now phones aro being added to this lino up near Mt. Hopo. John Fox's now residence is nearly ready t plaster. Mr. Wolf is doing the work. Chas. Harroti's now residenco is neaiing completion. It is about dono, all but plusloii ig. Miss Simmon , tho popular teacher at Mt. Hope, is giving satisfaction to all, and is well liked by her pupils. Charloy Arbucklos, Clark Stevens and Snm Mountford havo lost some hogs, and fear tho othors aro diseased. Mr. Shuck's friends from tho eastern part of tho stnto havo gone homo. Thoy were land prospectors and liko our country well. Tho Fruit & Wittwor threshing ma chine will finish up its work up on our creek this weok. Thoy aro good boye and do thoir work well. Wm.J. Hnskins' now collar is dono. It's tho best in .Wobstor county, tho iluo-t wo ovor saw. It's built of cement blocks and archod ovor hoail. Several in this vicinity will foed cat tle this winter, although corn is al ready high for foed. Among those I who will feed aro: Alf McCall, l.r0 head; Wallaco Maynard,80 head; Sam Shuck, 00 head: E Johnston, G!j head and several others will feed a car load or more. V. 11. "Scrivnor was kicked by a horso last week and( badly hurt. He was standing closo to tho Iioifo when tlio latter kicked him with both hind feet, landing on his right hips and ribs Had ho boon standing a little further awav ho no doubt would havo boon much worse injured. BLADEN The first snow of tho soason foil horo Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kudrna visited at J. W. McCoy's Sunday. Granlma Stobb is visiting at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Baker. Fred Reed and family spent Sunday at tho home of his brother, Wayne Rood. Tho material for tho new bank build ing is being hauled and placed on the ground. U. S. Macklin was a passenger for Tobias Saturday, whero he goes to visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krai I returned Tuesday from thoir trip to Portland, $ sr and report a lino timo. Mr. and Mrs. Steven McCoy from near Cowles Saturday and visited with his brother, J. W. McCoy. Mrs. Kile was a paHsonger for Hast ings Monday, whoro phn goo to visit hero daughter, Mrs. Frank Harring ton. Alva Cox lft Saturday for tho east ern paitof tho stato. A. P. Johnson has chargo of his storo during his ab sence. Mrs. George Nowhouso and children came up from Red Cloud Ftiday and visitea with her paronts, returning to her home Sunday. Misses Ruth and Francos House holder camo up from Rosomont Friday and spent Sunday with their paronts, returning to thoir schools Monday. BEAVER CREEK Kd Cox will soon bo through topping cano. Chas. Molloy and family soont Sun day at A. J. Bragg's. Mr. and Mrs. Oncar Monia spent Sunday in Guido Rock. Thn snow that camo Sunday laid the dust, it being the first of tho soason. Chas. Molloy and wifo attended Mr. Btmnott's funeral at Cowlos Wednes day. Miss Woodsido is visiting near Mt. Clare, suo has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Juke" Monia. Oscar Monia has had his house painted, which improves its looks very much and it is tho neatest farm houso for miles uround. A. II. Konney, county judge, was on tho creek Wednesday and gavo this don a call. Mr. Kooney is n pleasant, and obliging gontleman and wo hopo to soe him re elected, which wo think he will bo. t GARFIELD Jasper Smith was visiting his parents last Sunday. Howard Ailes was visiting his uncle Sunday night. The young winter which developed into a snow storm Sunday night celled a halt on corn husking. Goorgo Wolfo from Clarks is visiting with his relatives in this vicinity at present. Ho is also looking up a new placo to locato Mrs. Louisa Ailes has sold hor farm to hor two oldest boys and has bought hor a villago lot and houso in Red Cloud, whero sho will move in tho near future. Guy Barnes from Bostwick has pur chased Goorgo Amaok's lease on his Hill farm and has rented tho H C. Wolfo farm for tho noxt year. Guy moved to Bostwick last spring and now finds that Garfiold is a protty good placo. O P WALNUT CREEK Miss Otto was in Blue Hill for a fow days. Mrs. Ed Bobanan of Lincoln is visit ing with Mrs. Jones, Harry Coulsen has gono to New Mexico to buy sheep. Harry Chaplin's now houso will soon bo ready to move into. John Linobart of Holt county is busking corn for Oliver Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett of McCook Bpont Sunday with Mrs. T. F. Jones. N. G. Blankonbaker is taking a trip to Montana and othor western places. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton visited at Charloy Rinkor's tho first of tho weok. Jennio Farnham, who has boen sick with inflammation of tho stomach, is bitter. SaJtops aawM"a5BBasaa-Mfj Health Calumet makes light, digestible wholesome food.. Economy Only one heap ing teaspoonful is needed for ona quart of flour. LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY. "CME WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON 4 COMPANY, CslVG STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CPF10E2 AT OHIOAQO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, 8IOUX CITY. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, October 31 Roceints of cattle thus far this wook aro 31,000; last wook, 45,300; last year, 34,800. Monday's supply of boof steers wan modorato, but trade was slow, although generally stoady rates provailed. Cows woro mostly 10 cents higher. Stockors and feeders woro activo and steady to strong. Today's run of beef steers was light nud trading active at steady to 10 cents higher figures. Cows and hoifors wero strong to 10 cents higher. Bulls wero slow but stoady; veals scarco and firm. Best, stockors and feeders wero steady to 10 cents hightnr; othors unchanged. Receipts of hogs thus far this week aro 21,300; last wook, 22,300; last year, 23,00. Monday's markot was generally 5 cents higher but closed weak and today generally H cents lower rates provailed with bulk of sales from $4.90 to 5 Of'; top $5.()7. Receipts of sheep thus far this weok are 8,100; last week, 0,100; last year, 18,300. Monday's market was stoady and today lambs woro stoady but. strong to 10 cents higher. Wo quoto choico Inmbs $7.50 to 7.(55; choice yearlings, So 75 to 0.00; choico wethers, $5 50 to 5 75; choico owes, $5 25 to 5.33. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Grny, a nurso in Now York discovered an aromatic pleasant herb drink for women's ills, called AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. It is the only cor tain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses and backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents. Sample FREE. Address The Mother Gray Co., LoRoy, N. Y. It makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will mako you well. 35 cents. C. L. Cutting. FARM LOANS I am well prepared to make Farm Loans in Webster, Smith and Jewell counties at low est rates, either for five or ten years, with best of options. Loans safely and carefully made for par ties having private funds. J. H. BAILEY, RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA Ptetlce ef Tax Sate. NMl,c.,!Sh,erob5,vc5 thBl ,be undersigned nn Oii 14th ihv tf l nmU irv ....Ai . Jl rf ... ...u.M, livii t'UICUUPCU UI IUB county treasurer or Wcb-ter countv. Nebraska for delinquent taxes, for the year 1003. and pit uated In Hed ulond. Lot twonty-ono (81) In block (31) of the orlRlnal town now city of hed Cloud, jVebster county, Nebraska, taxed In tlio .. name of John O Yelncr. The abovo named i punon and all others who claim an Intvrc-t in tho abovo land will take notice that the timo of redemption of mid In ml irom said tax HHle will oxplro on tho 1Mb dnv of March, inoa. after which I may apply for a tax deed for all of Hit nbovH land that la not rodeeinnd. Dated this :!Uth day of October. 100.1. O. II. Pottek. r - axeawa't - -set-sao. iax!laMtfjaiSa"riirstJ 1