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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1905)
3 tSmJarfMxSmMffffkfKftrfffffflf ,teV.M'rtVifA','.VAT.Ua I Subscription THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Eight Pages All Home Print $1 a. Year in Advance we.??a5i5ssysie5 mwmwm'ivwjmMit VOLUME XXXII L RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, DECEM1VER l, 1i()5. srininisii'ia B '.Mi r FLEISHER'S YARNS IN ALL COLORS AND We have also placed in stock a fine line of UNDERWEAR We wish to call particular attention to our line of INFANTS' READY-MADE WEAR 25c 30c 40c 50c 65c Mndo of good quality Cambric, deep hoin, ombroidory yoko, homstitchod ruillo in nock Fancy open work and embroidered yoko, homstitchod ruillo neck, good quality cauibriu Embroidered yoko, with embroidered ruillo, a good quality cambric, at Tucked and ombroidorod yoke, with embroidered ruillo, homstitchod ruillo in nock and sloovo Keavy corded yoko with ombroidorod rullle, laco in nock and sloovos, ombroidorod rutllo around bottom .... Fancy opon work and tuckoM yoke, ombroidorod ruillo, r7f hemstitched ruiilo in sleovos and nook J L Emb. and tucked yoko, emb. ruillo, hemstitched ruillo in T"1 tr nock and sloovos made of good quality long cloth. . Itw Pressed flannel Jackets from 25 to SOc Crochotod Jackets from 75c to $ I.OO F. NEWHOUSE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, ETC. vAvAWi FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Horn, on November 2!M, to Mr. and Mrs. Loon Livougood, a son. Jan. N. Scott has sold the Hon Ton rt'staurant building to Dr. J. P. Fecso for S1G00. John Blank, tho ronl estate man of Hildreth, was in town Tuesdav night writing life insurance. S B. Turnipsoed has sold his lino half section six ides oast of Franklin to Leon Livongood, ono of his neigh bora, for IS00O Miss Uoulnh Logan, for seven yonrs a missionary in Microneshi, will speak at tho Congregational church both morning and ovoning Sunday, Deo. 8. Fred Kruso says ho has one-half day's husking yet and he will bo through. Ho says his corn averages a little hotter than thirty bushels an aoro. Mrs. Louisa Blum was most agreo ably surprised by a number of her f i lends appearing at her homo Tuesday with well tilled dinner baskets to assist in the celebration of her birthday. parent's, Mr. and Mrs James Shradcr, near Oherlin, Kansas ut noon Sunday November 12, llKto, Miss Anna l'earlo Slirailer and Mr Herbert Kakins, Rev. Bwita oflleiatnig. Ktif-scll Miller, who is janitor at the Methodist churoli, met wiili a very pain ful and serious accident, causod by an explosion of a can of wooil alcohol which burned him severely. His lofl hand and face were badly burned. LIP, SYC-CK MISHITS AT KANSAS GITV. VHE VVBCKG TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON A COMPANY, Mvc a took oommission MEROHANTS. I GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 9 tr. fleuisy totes prom Neighboring Touins I GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES BLUE HILL (From the Leader. Dr. Asher was up from Red Cloud Wednesday. Born to Mr. and airs. John Men to a fine boy on Monday, Dr. Wegman in attendance. ST. P. Sykeaof Blam township, Adams county, suicided Wednesday by shoot ing himself. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Banks are tho proud parents of a pretty little girl born Sunday. M. R Owen of Lincoln, and Bossio Koutzof Bellovillo, Kansas, were mar ried Nov. 16th. Dr. Wegman reports a tino girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Green Thursday last. R. A. Simpson and wife royally on tertninod tho whist club at thoir home Thursday evening. Dr. Wegman reports a pretty littlo girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wndeman Wednesday. Dr. Thomson was called over near Bladon one day this week to attend a Mr. Lampher who had suffered a brok en collar bone. Mr 8. T A. McDonald, assisted by hor Sunday School class, Tho Bright Stars, gate a social at the Christian church last Saturday. A large number attend ed and enjoyed tho event. Louis Hunt and Miss Clara Rickotts, both of Republican City, were united ia marriage at Naponeo. A new girl arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart early Mon day morning to assist in the house cleaning. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. McGrew died at Lincoln Saturday, having spont only a very few days in this world. H. H Shaw received a severe injury to his eye Monday. While threshing at (Juinn's tho lubricator blow off, and tho broken glass cut his eyo quito badly. Miss Lucy Harris entertained a mi in her of the bachelor girls at her home Saturday evening, tho event be ing in honor of Miss Robinson aud Miss Wilson. SUPERIOR (From tho Journal.) Dick Gray, formerly of Superior, is in town. The typhoid patients at Mr. Shaffer's are some bettor. William M tors' blacksmith shop at Webber was burned down Saturday night. J. L. Galbroth has purchased S. N. Johnston's lino driving horso aud buggy. Bos8emoyor Bros, began excavating for their new elevator at Webber on Monday. J. L. Mondonhall, traveling freight agent for the B. & M., was in Superior Tuesday. Tho Shippers Association shipped out tlm o cars of hogs and ono of cattle yesterday. Arthur Bradshaw has sold his drug store in DoWitt and has purchased a drug store at 1G25 South 17th St. in Lincoln. Mr. Goer, father of E. E. Goor, who has been visiting beio for tho past week, leaves this evening for Red Cloud to visit another son. From there ho will relurn to his homo in Republican City, Neb. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Link Clow, a tine baby hoy weighing 12 pounds. Mrs. Geo. Marshall received a fall last week, quite seriously injuring her. Mrs. Thus. Clark, who has boon quito seriously sick for a couple of weeks, is reported no liot'.er. A baby boy was horn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hurgost. The boy weighed 12 pounds Mrs. Bminet's mother, who was thrown from a buggy and seriously in jured, is recovering slowly. Mike Sulivau and Miss Maggie (.ran ev were nianh'd in lied Cloud, Wed nesday The groom is a sou of the late Jerry K Sullivan and the bride is the second daughter ot Mr. and Mrs James (1 1 aney. CAMPBELL ' (From tho Citizen.) Mr. and Mrs M. Hollister wont to Siroiusbtirg Monday to attend the funeral of a nephew. Fied Gnml was over from tho Hill Monday to assist. Architect Bishop in looking over the site for his new build ing. Mrs. J. G. Rhino, who was o resident of this neighborhood in the early days and a daughter of Mrs. Holycross, re turned to hor homo in Charleston, Mo., last Monday, after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends for a few weeks. Robert Maddou camo in on last oven inn's train and will visit for a time at the homo of L. 11. Eastman. Rob has so much recovured from rheumatism that he is again holding down his old position in tho B. & M. shops at Have-lock. 'VFIOBS AT OHIOAOO, KANSAS OITY, OMAHA, 8IOUX OITY. ST- J08EPH AND DENVER. Kanhah City, Nov. 28. Rocolpts of cattlo thus fur this wook aro 25,1100; last wook, 35,000; Inst yoar, 118,000. PriooH Monday woro generally ilrm on all offerings. Today's aupply of hoof Htoera wiih rather light and tho inquiry active for thorn at strong to 15 con tit higher rates, Cowh and hoifors sold strong to 10 cents higher; Htookors aud feeders strong to 10 conts higher. Tho following table gives prices now ruling. Mxtra prlmo corn-fed Htoorfl. .$5 00 5 05 Good corn fed stoors 4 50-5 75 Ordinary corn fed steers.... .'1(15-1,00 Choice corn foil holfoiH 4 00-1 50 Good corn fed honors 50-4 00 Medium corn fed hoitors.... 2 50-.'! 50 Choice corn fod cows .'1 50-4 00 Good 2 75-3 25 Medium 2 iW-i! 75 ('minors 1 .10-2 25 Choice slims 4 00-4 25 Choice fed bulls 3 25 'Mr, Good 2 50-1! 00 Bologna bulls 1 75-2 25 Veal calves 5 000 00 Good to choico native or western Muckers II 25-.'! 75 Fair 285-1J25 Common 2 25-2 85 Good to choice heavy native feeders !1 00-4 00 Fair ,'100-3 00 Good to choice heavy brand ed horned l'eedoi s .! 25-.'! 50 Fair H 00-1125 Common 2r0-:i00 Good to choico stock hoifors 2 50-3 00 Fair 225-250 Good to choico stock calvos, stoors .'150-4 00 Fair 5150 100 Good to choico stock calves, hoifors 3 00-3 50 Fair 250-300 Choico wintered grass stoors ;i rU-4 w Good 3 25-3 50 Fair .3 00-1! 25 Choico grass cows 2 75-3 00 Good 2M)-275 Common 200-250 BLOOMINGTON (From tho Advocate.) Frank Walrath, tho shernff, took E. Carpenter to Lincoln to tho asylum last night. Mr. Garonco Hartley and Miss Lonisa bailor were united in marriage Wednesday at Alma. - ' Frank Wilcox left for B no - i 1 1 Sat urday night to take up hi- duties with the C. 1! & Q there MANKATO. (From tho Advertiser.) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Auam Omrr, Saturday evening, twin babies, a boy and a girl. Mrs Ellen Wahub is improving her pioperty in tho northwest part of town by having an addition built to bor house. Tho Misses Bronnan entertained a number of thoir friends Sunday even ing in honor of thoir cousin John Bron nan who is visiting them. About fifty guests were present. Ivan Huntsingor, tho thirteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huntsing or of E-bun, was kicked in the faco by a horse Sunday morning and lay un conscious until about thro i o'clock in the afternoon. Ed Kelly, a young follow from Jow ell, whs arrested here Monday evening clmm d with stealing a pair of patent ih H -hot", a pair if tiousers and a huh f itilereiothe from a room in a hi I'liiiitia Fiiday LEBANON. (From the Times.) A. L. Topliff is tusseling with a se vere cold and tonsilitis. Bonnie Durctt, assistant county treasurer of Smith county, was a Leb anon visitor Saturday. H. N Dunton sold 880 acres of Nor ton county land last week to parties from eastern Nebraska. Bill Rogors, whilo at woik on a crib, fell off a ladder and sprained his ankle and is now on tho limp. Misses Mattio and Minnie, Henry whilo husking corn last Friday, killed a big sKunk that tilted tho scales at eleven pounds. John Yoarick is another Lebanon boy mado happy. He wont out to Cheyenne county lust week with Doc Hobbs and bought a 160 aero farm for $1000. Jamos F. Leonard died Sunday, Nov. 10, 1005, at the ago of eighty years and seventeen days. Undo Jimmy, as ho was familiarly called, was bom in Ken tucky, Oct. 2, 1825. BLADEN U. S. Macklin was in robins tho first of tho week. H. C. Chevalier drove to Blue Hill Tuesday on business. Miss Mabi-l Boyd spont Sunday with Miss Eitelle Richendifor. Charloj Hallor and wife left Wednes day for a visit in the west. Mrs. Springor spont Sunday at the homo of Mrs. J. M. Loekhatt. Miss Anna Curr is spending the wook at tho h mo of Charles Cowley. oMr. Bochtor visitod with his sister, Mrs. Macklin, Saturday and Sunday. Miss DeMars went to Campbell Wed nesday to suend Thanksgiving at hor homo. Fred Andrews spent Sunday at the homo of his undo, 11. B. Boyd, south of town, Misses Ruth and Francos House holder camo up from Rosemont to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. Ziegler, who has been visiting her daughter, Mis Woodsldo, left Wednesday for her homo in Colorado. Mrs. WoodBido uccompanied bor as far Republican City, whoro alio will visit relatives, Rocoipts of hogs thus far this wook aro 22 400; last week, 23. 200; last year, 31,100. Monday's market was nctivo but weak to 5 conts lower and today trade oponod strong and closes 5 conts higoor with bulk of sales from $1.72 to 4.85; top 1.87. Rocoipts of shoop thus far this wook aro 5400; last week, 0300; last yoar 10 100. Monday's market was 10 to 15 conts higher and today's trado Arm and brisk. We quote: choico lambs, 7.00 to 7 15; choice yearlings, $5.75 to G.OO; choico wothors, 15 50 to 5.75; choico owes, 9b ou to o.io. Is Your Farm For Sale? If it is, do not list it with too many agents. Each ono procoods to knock tho other follow out of u salo. List exclusively with mo at a roasonablo prico and I will guarantee a salo. J. H. Bailey, Rod Cloud. A MATim MFMALTH SMITH CENTER (From tho Messonger.) Carl Koronke of Cedar township was kicked in the stomach by a horso last Thursday andseriously injured. Archie Coolridge returned last Fri day night from Colorado whoro bo waw called to attend tho funeral of a niece. Mrs. Lavisn Richardson, daughter of Jhn Shockley, died vestorday at 11 o'clock at the homo north of this eit.v of lung trouble Sho was 80 years oh . M'irriod, at tho homo of tho brido'r Ucat Grain Market. (Furnished by J. P. Dolaney.) Friday, Dec. 1. Wheat C5o Old shelled corn New shelled Corn 20o Ear Corn, now 27 Oats 22u Rw 55o Barley 28o vv That Settle's It. en a Colorado snail stono walk in d that settles it. yCii tor prices. Sue Overing Bro.-. U0YA1 III tiiiti J HOt Au UAKIMO PO "O'J wr Ah ? - -'Mumryj