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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1905)
l l ?. fcs ?: .I4r '' . U I, r J. ! Ki li ' .. IU I J THE CHIEF ItEDOLOUD, NEBRASKA. PUDLISHEDBTBRT FRIDAY. FAOIj C. Phaiies Giokoi Nbwiousb Editor Manager SUD80UIPT1ON IlATES. at year Ilxmontht ., . , iin 51 aurtd t tn po RMCUud.Nsb.M oondclMimkll matter. ADVKHTIHIWI KATBS: furnished on application. -BLEPHONE, SEVEN - TWO TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of News Found In The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week v V ksWAff Curtis Heal of IJluo HIU'.wiiB in town Wednesday. John Parkos has boonon tlio sick list for sovoral days Tho Traders' Lumber Co. liavo come out with a now wagon. J. A. Tulloys and J. L. Mlllor wont to Omaha Tuesday night. Andy Uerg has embarked in tho clothing business at Guido Rock. Mrs.;E. Bird of Illinois, slstor or Mrs. J. II. Smith, Is hero visiting. A. Calmos, formorly of thiB city, is now running a restaurant at MoUook. Mrs D. P. Seammon is visiting hor daughter nt Friend, Nob , for u few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kaloy aro goinc back to Ohio for a visit at tlio old homo. Attorneys Gilliam & Rlokards aro now snugly onsconsod In their now olllco. 'Black" Thomas of Illinois Is In tho city visiting C. Johnson and Goo. W. Ldndsoy. Tho express otlko Is now managed by Sam Dyer agent, with Robert Bu chanan as clerk B.T Roodsolda.7orsoyRod.hog to W. N. Richardson tho other day .that weighed 7110 pounds Bradbrook, tho photographer, will soon move Into tho houso lately occu pied by Dan Conovor. Tho Congregational parsonogo is now comploto and Is In ovory .respect a credit to tho society. Thoro was a surpriso pound party given at tlio rosidonco of Rev. Geo. S. Davis laHt Friday night. Judson Bailey, county olork elect, has movud on Seward street, into the house vacated by ye editor. Fred Hampton, formerly a Webstor coiinty man but lately a resident of Portland, Oregon, is hero for a visit. Tho Episcopal social held! at the courthouse Wodnesday evening was tho jolllost and most onjoyablo ouo of tho season. Tho family of Goo. P. Pope. have been alllicted with diphtheria for tlio last few days, and on last Saturday they buried a sovou-yoar old boy. C. A. Owou, our painter, received intelligence from tho south tho other day, that his only brother, whilo re turning homo in broad day light was assaulted, robbed and murdorod On Tuesday tho Duoker Bros re colvod a telegram from Jollot, III , stating that their father was at tlo point of death, In rosponso to which Georgo aud John started enst on tho ilrst train. On Monday tho toam attached to the dollvory wagon of Llndsoy's pack ing houso, started to run down Web stor street, but collided with a post boforo going far. Tho wagon was somewhat damaged. At a rogular convention of Calantho Lodgo No. 29, Knights of Pythias, held on Tuesday ovonlng, tho follow ing olllcors wore elected for tho en suing year: P. C.-J. L. Miller. O. 0. P. Bradbrook. V. C L. II. Wallace. M A. A. Higby. Prolato-W Houghton. K. It. S. A O. Hosmor. M. of P. P. A. Boaehy. M E. A.S. Marsh. Trustees E. McParland.",M . Diokorson, J. L Miller. Cowi.es Gilford & Buzlck aro buy ing and shipping hogs this week Thomas Hodson Is building a now moat market M. P. lliml and family, whojiavo been visiting near Cowios, huvoQroturned to their home in Clay county ... Orange Taylor Is helping A. II. lilnebarger in tho lum ber yard at thiB place I. M. Allo- way aud lady of Jones county, Iowa, rolallvos of tho Fuller family, aro hoio for a visit J. M. Turner, railroad agent at Hartwoll, was hero Sunday for a visit Married, at tho resl denco of tho brldo'fl father, Tuesday. Docember in, Rov W D. Pauo to Miss Marena Brown, Rov. U. W. Hampton olllclating Married, Decombor 10, at tho Gardner House, at Rod Cloud, by Uov G. O. Yelor, A. II. Burton to Miss Nannie Ward. TOBACCO FACTORY WRECKED. Kentucky House Operated for Tobacco Trust Destroyed by Dynamite. Elkton, Ky., Dec. 13. Tho tobacco factory, owned by Mrs. M. 13. I'enyck and operated for tho tobacco trust, was blown up by dynamite. There was no loss of life, but tho damage to tho factory was complete. There was no Insiirunco on the plant, as the In surance company had only a few tlayB ago cancelled tho policy, owing to tho excitement occasioned In this lo cality by the tactics of some of tho dark tobacco growers. The force of tho explosion was felt for a long dis tance. Several houses in the vicinity wero damaged. Tho deed Is thought to have been committed by parties friendly to tho Dark Tobacco (I rowers' association, hut tho latter has se verely condemned such action. Tho conductor of a passenger train on tho Rlkton and Guthrlo railroad stated that as his train was making tho roturn trip from Guthrlo to Elkton ho was flagged at Urndshaw. When tho train was stopped the engine was boarded by masked men, who covered tho engineer with revolvers and told him to do their bidding. While this was going on, about 160 men, all heav ily maBkcd, boarded tho train, about forty of them marching from ono end to the other, with drawn rovolvers. Tho leader of tho gang told tho pas scngers not to got excited, as they wero only looking for tobacco buyers. After n thorough search of tho train had been mado all tho men, as far as tho conductor know, left the coaches and tho engineer was ordered to pro ceed. Tho train then moved on to Elkton. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; ascuuiiciuorhci. tlitigimlicutesnii unhealthy con dition of the kid neys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the buck is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bludder are out of order. Whnt To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge ro often expressed, that Dr. K '. t i Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary Massage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary elfect of Swamp-Root is soon reali.ed. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book Unit tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hing- liaiuton, N. Y. When noof flwamp-Uoot, writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, aud the address, Biughuuitou, N. Y. kyi; R5ijSpi;jn ffiiij"a LAND OFFICE REPORT. Of- Commlsoloner Recommends That fice of Receiver Be Abolished. Washington, Dec. 12. In his nnnual roport for the fiscal year ended Juno 30, 190C, tho commissioner of the gen eral land office recommends that tho office of receiver of public moneys in tho 107 local land offices he abolished, as It is deemed unnecessary to have two officers of co-ordinate jurisdiction In local land, offices. The proposed action, It Is stated, would result In an estimated saving of $250,000 per an num aud an improvement in the hand ling of public business in local lund offices. During tho year 17,050,022 acres or the public lands wero disposed or. Tho receipt b from all sources aggre gate $7,017,811, and aggregate ex penditures and estimated liabilities for the public land service $1,1)88.380. Theio were Issued 101 patents to rail roads, with an area or 1,435,325.08 actes. In regard to tho alleged unlawful enclosures of public lands, fraudulent entries and Illegal cutting of timber on tho public domain, tho report shows that during the year nearly 1,000 entries were suspended upon re ports of special agents, and that 1,500 entries wero cancelled as a result or these and prior proceedings. Reports from special agents showed unlawful enclosures of public lands in more than 100 Instances, tho area of such enclosures aggregating 303,377 acres of public landB. Through tho effortB of tho land office and special agents, slxty-ulno unlawful enclosures havo been removed and proceedings aro pending to compel tho removal cf fencos In the remaining cases re ported. Three Buildings Wrecked. Lorain, O., Dec. 13. Because tho master plumbers declared for an open snop nero tnree buildings woro wrecked at midnight and a carpontor who Indorsed tho action of tho plumb ers was murderously assaulted. Tho Journeymen plumbers mado demands that tho employers Insisted they could not meet, and tho employers retaliat ed by declaring for an open shop. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. CIiIciiko, Hoc. V-'. Knvornlilo weather for harvcNtliiK In Argentina euusi'd wvukiiiw, today In tin- wheat inaiket hero. At the oIom? wheat for May dollwiy wan on 'VJJ Oie. Coin wan down KGj'Ki Oats hIumwmI a loss of lf,fii,c. Provisions weie prncttc ally mii'hiuiKi'ri. Closing pilivs: Wlifiit IJfi!., StVJio; Mu, SvSTifi July, Corn-Dee., (IVje; Jan., -J-Jiji-j May, -IP,i (Ilike; .Inly, I IV- Outs Dee., i'Hv-, May. .TJV: July, .'llftc. Pol U .liiu., SKL.TJ".,. -May. $t!I.IO. Laid .Inn., $7.n:: May. $7.:'JV4. Chlenuo Cash I'i'ees No. U haul wheat, RtiijS7V: N'. a himl wheal, WuS.h.-, No. -' corn, -iri'ijo; No. U oalu, Sl'tfttl&i', Stock Profits can be greatly Increased by giving special care to the health of every animal and fowl on the farm. Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, horses, etc., depend on their livers to keep them well Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine keeps their livers working and therefore keeps them well. Black-Draught Stock and Poul try Medicine Is a pure, natural, egct.ible, Mood puriher, and acts by legulating the stomach, liver and bowels. It prevent"? and cures Hog Chol era, ( hkivcn Cholera, Colic. Dis temper, Coughs, Colds, Constipa tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite, Wasting Away, and all the com mon stock" diMisus. It is a perfivt medicine for gen eral farm use. Try it Price 25c for a large can, at all druggists and dealers X!S&TtinS&dU Jn$ mf Hjk '1L ti!m ill (41 mnLmn 1 UW W l WISHED IMJP m' 1 m rider mmi wanted Na-Mosi&y RqmiirJ until you rccolvemand npprovo of your blcyclo. aS'oa TetTBays Free Trial Finest guaranteed tfelMfa SV 4SbfJt 905 Models ZplW W ty with Coaster - Brnkes and Punctureless Tiros. 1003 & 1Q04 Models ffr? 4&1" Beat Makes 3 1 Any vutka or model you want at one-third usual price. Choice of any standard tires and best equipment op all our bicycles. Strongest guurantcc. Wo SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ono without a vent dewsit and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL before purchase is binding'. 500 Second Hand! Wheels &Q 4n 6gl tnUen In trade by our Chlcniro retail stores, WQ u QO nil trinl..4 fiiul tufuli.lu .....Ml f.w tii.tv .. nil IIAT RIIV a triuyclo until you huvu written for our FACTORY UU ilUI DUI PRIDES AMD FREE TRIAL OFFER. Tires. equipment, sundries and HporilnirtToods or all IUihK at half regular price, in our big Iree Sundry Catalogue. Contains a world of useful Information. Write for it. PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES $4i Regular pnlco $8-50 per pair. To Introduce $1 TK You a Sample Pair for Only NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES Result of 15 voars experience in tiro making. No danger from THORNS, GAGTSJS, PINS, NAILS, JACKS or GLASS. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can bo vulcanized like any oilier tire. NAILS. TACKS OR GLASS WON'T LET OUT THE Alii The Government i Canada mm. rSBSm Gives Absolutely to every settler 160 Acres of Land in WESTERN CANADA Land ndjolnlntr this can bo pur chnseJ from ralhvny and land companies at from f&OO to 510.00 per aero. On this Innd this year has been SroUuccd upwnpls of twenty-livo ushols of wheat to the acre. It Is also the best of crazlntrland and for mixed fnrmlni: It has no superior on the continent. Splendid climate, low taxes, railways convenient, schools and churches close at hand. Wrlto for "JOth Oontuir Canaita" and low rallwii) niton to Hupt. ( Im migration, Ottawa. Camidat or to tho folIowlnuautUorltiHlOun. Uor. Auent W. V. Bennett, 801 N.Y. Lilo Bldg., Omaha, Neb. oiuaiion luia pupor. An Only Daughter Cured of Consumption. Im EASY RIDING, STRONG. DURABLE, SELF HEALING FULLY COVERED by PATENTS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Pond for Catalogue "T." showing all kinds and makoi of tlrrs nl 3.00 per pair and ui Jso Cuastor-HniUt. niilll-up Wlicols and Hleyok's -SuntlriL'.s ut Unit tho uaual prtoos. Notice tho thick ruliU'r tread "A" anil mincturo htrlp "H" and " 1)." This tiro xvlll outlast nny other m:ilo 'oft. Klasilc aud Kasy Hiding. Wo will ship C. 0. D, ON APPROVAL AND EXAMINATION without a rent dffout. AVp will allow a cosh discount of Sf (thcxtT making tlio prlco SI.50 per pair) If you Bend full casi with artier. Tires to o rinfed at our oxpuiibo If not satisfactory on cxarnliuitlon. 'S' MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L. CHICAGO, ILL trnvlng failed, and Dr, Willi tlio ino iiinn A.B.(HASE 'WWr For Twenty Years... Send for oar convincing booklet, "WHY." Dnrinc all these years A. B. CHASE Pianos havo been acknowledged to bo of tho very highest grade. Tho moBt critical and export musicians And thorn unsurpassed in Tone, Action and Durability We are district distributers of tho A. B. CHASE Pianos, and will gladly put you in touch with one of our representatives, or mail you catalogues and ODecial prices. 0LNEY-GAST0N MUSIC CO. St. Joseph, Alo. Successors to T. J. WAStlllURN. ntfUil.llslicil In I.S68. ZSSKSSS gg"-T8S53ssr- tlv .;s TO STOCKMEN! A beautiful six-loaf rnlondar will bo sour by us AI3SOLUIELV FREE TO EVERY STOCKMAN who nmy ship bis cattlo, liofrs or sheep to nmrkot and who will write us answering the following (piL'stious: (ll How maiiv head of stock have you? (U) What kind of stock liitve you, not including horses? (.'!) When do you oxpeet to market your stock? (4) To what market will you likely ship? (.r) Tn what papor did you see tliis advertisement? This calendar will bo ready for distribution in January. It is an ex ceptionally beautiful, urtistio and costly production, psiuted in several colors, representing fox limiting scones. It was made especially for us cannot bo obtained elsewhere, and is worthy a place in tho Ilnost homo. WRI I E US TO-DAY giving this information and insure getting this cal endar Address. CLAY. ROBINSON ft CO., stock Yards, KANSAS CITY Wp iiIso lmc our own Iioiikph nt CHICAGO SOl'TH OMAHA SIOUX (TIT SOUTH ST JOSEPH DKNVBIt SOUTH bT. I'Al I. KAST HUHFAI.0 Head our mnrket letter In thlh pii)-T. Write us for any hpcciul Infornmlion desired. dAvbil(Vbixbbd(tbibkbU(ibd(difai'blAViiibUMUiibibiJibUibbibUUkbibibibiiJlibkiUiAikC' 9 i 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 SAY, niSTER! Do you know that it will pay YOU, as woll as US, to buy your Building Ma torial and Coal at ouryards? Not only that our pricos average lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but because we take ospeoial care of and protect all can be classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT & FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. lirTllwm'VixiTiffiifipJr 6- fr -. tr ft fr C r f-t-tk th I Vhen death was hourly oxiwctoil, all remedies ll.. im iv uuriis or mtulu a preparation which ciutd lilt) only child of tunc ;m oxm-rluientinc hurlis of Culcuttn, lie iiccMontly Cuneiuniitlon. Ills child In now In this country. and cnjoylnptlto best of he.iltlu Ho hits proedtntho world that Consumption enn ho positively mid per manently cured. Tho Doctor now pises litis reclpo free, onfyusklnRtwo'i ecu t stamps to pnyoxpent'i'ti This herb nlsu cures Nluht Sweats, Nnu'eii nt tlio Btomarh, and will break up n fresh cold In twenty four hours. Addrrcs CHAnilOCK & CO. 104 ltaco SU, 1'hUadulphlu, naming this paucr. BEFORE YOU BUILD Tlint House or Hunt, or store that Coal, it will save you money and pivu you u bit of satisfaction if you will cull and got pricos and see the stock of SAUNDERS BROTHERS, jfj . RED CLOUD, NEB. PHONE do. ii Dry Lumber and Gcnninc Mnltland Coal a Specialty a : W ''' "IBT" WWt('i t jltlZ- ItXZiV!.-.. -t-IJ-tfi..,?." T?1t? iH