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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1905)
re f ', I)1 .iKy invested in a packge of U nee da Biscuit teaches you man yj truths: That soda crackers are the best of all jod made from flour. That Uneeda Biscuit are by far the bit of all soda crackers. That Uneeda Biscuit are always freli, always crisp, always nutritious. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY mJvkblblloillilfcfc. ( j) lb ifc A li lb li it lb l i( tt lb li iblb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb ii lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb kb b lb lb lb tb lb lb lb ti U 9 9 9 9 9 -a (5X((fffiflfiTittTTf'r'tx'r'T'tx'Ix" fleoisy Jfotes From Neighboring fouins GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES SUPERIOR (From tho ilourniil ) Dr. Buck wont to Hod Cloud Tues day. Uev. J. VV. LoiiRtiot of lied Ulond wns hero Saturday. A. P Snapp of Webber came in from Red Cloud Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Felt entertained tho "BOO" card club Monday nihr.. Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. S. King died Siturday morning. Tho body of Lieut. R B McConnell arrived on tho Santa Fo Monday. L. M. George carao in from Ken driok, Okln., Suturdny with a carload of mules. Mr. and Mrs. John Wis'iart from Mankato weio hero Tussday to attend tho funeral of Robert MeDonnoll. Mi'sdiimes togel, Hays and Wolseh camodown from Red Cloud Thursday to attend tho Rebekah district meeting M as Ruby Johnston, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs J. 11. Johnston, and Mr John Morgic were nun tied at tho homo of tho brido's patents Sunday evening. Miss Frances Harrington left yester day for Billings, Mont, to accept a position in tho M. P. and B M. rail road otliees, where her sister, Ratta, holds a p isilion as chief clerk. George Wulkoi's fneolliis week? Ho is just stepping aroiiuf like a million aire since he is tho fuller of an eleven pound bouncing babf girl born at his, homo Tuesday mormng. William 11. Mahiiand Miss Rather ine iiarwood wero inib'd in tho holy bonds of tuatriiuonr at the home of tho qride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iiarwood, last MJimlay evening at 8 o'clock in the preonce of a few invitotl friends and relatives, Rev. MiCullough of tho Presbyteriin church oihViating. at 12 in., E. G. ! olDeiatiiig in the prenene of a fow invited friends. Bon Hin had the misfortune to got h - ilitimb badly mushed and broken in a corn shelter this week. Johaiin Friediieh Kottwitz was born December 2, 1H3I, in Lanenhtiry, Pomorauia. Ho camo to this country in 18(11, and lirst settled in Gasuomi'to county, Mo ; in tho year 1878 ho came to Wobster ?ounty. where he died at his home iJ miles northeast of Blue Hill, November 21), at tho ago of 73 years, 11 months and 27 days. printing ollli'c in the county Bovivitl ii'Oohi.gs are now in pro grt'Hs at tlu M K chin eh Mis Wanzc, a most talented singer, is as anting in the meetings A"quiet little Jwediling occuired at tlu home ofJAIva Morris on Tuesday eveiiiiigi'Deeembi'iD, at six o'clock in wlili h Victor. A. l.ngue and Ida 10 Hveit were' joined in inarringe. Rev. Campbell spoke the (wolds tliut made them otio. R1VERTON (From tlie Beview.) Rev. Kiiapp, the new Congregational pistor, litis arrived CIiiih. Morgan was installed as vil lage marshal, Monday. Uy ShephonNon ami 1. Layton were lua vale visitors Friday. Johnny 'ialluath, one of Riverton's old time hos, was in town Friday. Dnilie Cline jcxteiitny severed his connection with Hancock Bros, mh assistant in the butcher shop. II S. Phillips piircloixcd the build ing occupied bv the Midway Kestau- rant, for a consideration ol $1250 W. P. 'J Fulton returned from Alma Sunday morning, where he hud been a few days on business connected with tin1 Miiseiiic'fratoinity. Mis. At Slroiim Inst week purchased he WiNou dttig store at Inavale and Mr. and M's. Stiolini will move to that place us soon as they can secure a residfUiM'. Mrs. Thomas Clark, living a half mile noil b of town, and who has been sick for a couple of weekH, died Tues day 111011,11111 about 7 o'clock. Mrs. Clink has never been sick before dur ing her entire life. The funeral occur red Wednesday forenoon from tho Catholic church, Faiher Lotigiiot ollicialing. Lincoln Business College DU8INE88, TELCOKAPHY, CNOLI8H, 8HOUTHAND AND TYPEWRITING OOUR8E8 Of course you want to n)tentl nlhonl after the holidays. Why tint let ii telt you what we hare to otter' In the way ol practical education. Ol'll CATAUMK IS FIIEK WINWlt THRU IIBUINS January 1, 1906 LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Telephone 2251. Kith . P Kts. 60 YEAR8 EXPERIENCE iijfflJB Trade Marks Deqionb COPYRIQHTO Ac. Anrnno Jimrtlnij n ckoteli niul i1ocrlttlnii may luloklr nscortnln our opinion froo whether mi ; on I'ntcnui LIVE STOCK MARKETS Al CITY. quickly nscortnln our nplnlon f roo ; inTimtinti Pn)imoiy iwniiinnin, ilnnmilrlrtlrnonMctniit 11 . HANDDO xiii frnii. (iiiinut iiumii-T fur ftpnirliiir nntcntn. ratnnti Ukati tlirmiuli Mutitt A Co. receive tpccinl notice, wltlinut ohnrKO, lntlio Scientific flmcrienn. A hnndnoinolr IlltidlriilPd wnoklf. I.rpnt rlr. rulnlluil .if nnr Krlnnllllo Jnuriinl. TitrniH, 13 n yonr: four iii(intlis,fl. tioul byull nowBdonloro. MUNN & Co.36,D'd"a New York llraucli Ulllco, C2S K HI., Wanhliiuloii, V. C FRANKLIN (From the Sontinel.) Tho nine-year-olit duugliter of T. J. Shoemaker lias erysipelas. Fred II. Barbi-r ran a pitelifork through his f-jot Wedncsilay evening. A daughter was born to Mr. anil Mrs. Harry R ibertson east of t iwu Monday. Miss Grace D-ivia wont to Upland Monday to attend tho funeral of a former pupil. Miss Holon Van Nostrum! is manip ulating tho silent messengers of thought in this olllco. Mrs. John Waller of Cowles and Miss Ellis llager of tho west part of tho stato wero visiting at tho homos of S H. Hustor and S. N. Bradon this wook. By Hancock was up from Uivorton Thursday morning and was accom panied homo by Martin Norborg. who will work in Hancock uros.' ouicuer shop. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger.) Harry Roberts is tho now cook nt tho Smith & Aldrich restaurant. A. Jonas of Uonmsvillo left Tuesday morning for a trip to Whito City, Kan., and ovor into Missouri to visit and look at tho couuti y Jim Tucker from down on tho Plains bought tho Gosnoy property in tho south addition of Smith Centor tho latter part of last week for Sl.uriO. Charley Hutchinson of Colorado closed tho doal last Saturday for the A. Jonningsfaim northeast of tho city The faun cont.iins 03 acres and sold for $100 pur uoro. Did you notice tho broad smilo on MANKATO. (From tho Advertiser.) A now bsby is reported at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Win Bishop. Smallpox is reported at Formoso, and scarlet fover and diphtheria at Mankato. Arthur Loulbeater, who lias been laid up for over tlireo weeks with an injury received in a runaway, was able to bo up town this week. Than Hoyt's team of whito ponies succeeded in getting looio from the pi.st whore they wero tied Saturday afternoon and made sonio excitement for awhi'e. Lester Davis, tho billiard hall man, fell trom a nine fort, step ladder last week while hanging paper at tho Pres byterian church and when they swept him up it was found tliatono arm was broken. At the homo of tho briiKs paronts, Mr.anilMrs.lt. W. Turner, of Man-k-.to. Kan , Mr. Samuel II. Peters, of (inldfiold, Nevada, and Miss Mao Tumor." of this city, were unhod in marriage December JJrtl, 100."), at 8:110 p. in., Hev. M. F. Loomis oiliciating. Gertie, tho eldest daughter of E!ja Lamb, died at hor homo in Highland, Monday evening, December 4, 1005, after an illness of soveral months. Her short lifo of seventeen yours, was spent in Christ'd service, always doing what she could to make those around her happy. LEBANON. (From tho Times.) W. L. Weesner of lied Cloud trans acted business in Lobaiion Thursday. Adams Brothers shipped two car loads of sheep to Kansas City Wednes day. John licit 7. trailed Ed Fulton's west- orn land for a $5,500 stock of merchan dise at Steelo City, Nob. Miss Ada ILduian resigned tier posi tion at the Times olllce and returned to her home at Mankato Monday. At the home of Martin V. Warner Wednesday uc ll:.'k) o'clock occurred the marriaio of Miss HiiMu A War ner to Mr. Oscar Martin. A son of Ch'ul-v M "Cord's got his right thigh brokon Thursday, lie was brought to this city and thu broken limb was sot by Dib. Dyxos. A letter from Moss Snu'li states that he passed the Okluhom i xiatuuxnmiiia lion for embalmers and has secuifd a good position at Edmund, Oklahoma. tTME WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY.nOBINSON A COMPANY, (LJVC STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BLUE HILL (From the Lender. C. P. Guud was a Campbell visitor this wook. L. Sodorberg has moved back to Rod Cloud. Mrs. O. F. Gil ml and children re turned from Rod Cloud Monday. Thornton Foe, tho genial cashior of tho Cowles bank, whb horo Friday. Mr. Cronor left for Oklahoma Mon day to look at tho country with a view of locating. Albert Hotiry had tho misfortune to loso two bond of cattlo from blackleg tho past wook. Mrs. W. C. Frahm royally entertain ed the Presbyterian 'Kensington at her home Friday afternoon. Ed Turner has accoptod a position with Mr Jaggar in tho Blue Hill mills and begin work Friday. J.ihn F. Magner and Rosa Brady wero marriod at the homo of Levi Migner and wifo Wednesday, Dec. 0, CAMPBELL (From tho Citizen.) E Mercier this week sold his farm north of town to L. U"y for $1,200 C. Everling accompanied a carload of catt'e to Onitiha market Tuesday. Andiow Eriokson went to St. Joe Tuesday, with two carloads of cattle. Quito a crowd of citi.nns went to Upland Wednesday evening to attend a theatre. H. Ross & Son completed the mason work on tho brick bank building in Bladen Tuesday. Jos. Brnnko went west Monday to close a doal on tho sale of a quarter of his wostern land. Peter Rutt is hobbling about with ono stiff leg by reason of throwing it out of joint while husking coi n. Mrs. Jos. Musil arrived from Hayes county Wednesday morning, and will stay with her daughter until spring. Chn8. Nelson wont to St. Joo Wed. nesday, from which placo ho will go to St. Louis, then to tho sugar country. C.-FIQSe AT CHICAGO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, 8IOUX CITY. BT. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, Dei!. I'i. Receipts of cattlo thus far this week are 110,000; last wook, :$s,000; last year, i'1,100 On Monday, although ono load of Christ mas .cattlo brought 7 and another load, 87 05, th general trado for beef steers was slow at steady to 10 cents lower ilgures. Host cows and hoifors wore steady; othors slow mid weak. Stockors and feeders wero active and linn Today's trado for boef steers was ugain rather slow but steady rates. Ono Christ inns atoor brought $7. Cows and heisors woro steady; stockors and feeders firm; veals 17 cents higher. Tho following tnblo given prices now ruling. ISxtrn piinio corn-fed steers. .So 00 fi 7f flood corn fed steers '100-fiOO Ordinary corn fed steers.... II (10 1 00 Choice corn fed hoifors A 00-1 7o ( Jood corn fed hoifors !5 fi0-l 40 Medium corn fed hoifors. ... 2 fiO-.T HO Choice corn fed cows .'I r()-l 00 Good 1! 75-H 'Jo H. B. ASHER, VETERINARIAN Or tho Kansas City Voter inary College Olllco at B. Johnston's, tho Brick Barn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Telephone 82. RED CLOUD, - - NEB. At Blno Hill first Tuesday in each month. m INSURANCE against Fire, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, seo JNO B. STANSER, agent for tho Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Neb,, tho best in surance company intho i'ito Isaac B. Colvin REAL ESTATE, Farm Loans and Insurance. Tolophonos: Glenwood and Guide Rock lines. Hox28. GUIDE ROCK, JNEB. Medium 75 BLOOMINGTON (From tho Advooato.) Orbit club meets Saturday afternoon with Miss Ruth By rum. J. W. Whito of Franklin, was trans, acting business in town last Mondiiy. Tho young folks have boon enjoying themselves tho past week skating on Arnold's pond. I. E. Montgomery, who is in Colo rado trying to regain his health, is now rapidly improving. The Advocate this week moved its ( 'aimers Ifi0-2 25i Choico Htaus 400-1 2.") Choice fed bulls W 25 'A 75 Good 2 rJ-:i (K) Bologna bulls 1 7f 2 25 Veal calves .' G 00-0 00 Good to choice natlvo or wostern stockors ... I II 25-.'l 75 Fair 28f)-!l25 Common j. S 25-2 85 Good to choice heavy, nativo feeders 3 C0-J 00 Fair J .! 00- (K) Good to choice heavy brand ed horned feeders. .'1 25-11 50 Fair .'J 00-11 25 Common t 2fi0-3 00 Good to choico stock hoifors 2 50-. 00 Fair I 2 25-2 50 Good to choico etodlt calves, steers 7. .T 50-4 00 Fair .'550 4 00 Good to choico stock calves, hoifors 3 00-JI 50 Fair 250-300 Choico wintered griiss stoors .' :j nu-4 uu Good i 3 25-3 50 Fair 1 300-8 25 Choice grass cows! 2 75-3 00 Good j 250-275 Common f 2 00-2 50 Receipts of hogfi thus far this woo k are 20.800; last wok, 27,(J00; last year, 17,400. Monday' market was fairly active but 5 to 10 cents lower. Today's trado was uneven, opening 5 cents lower, getting hotter and closing 5 conts higher. Bulk of sales woro from HOLLISTER-a Cocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Daay Modldno for Busy People. Bringe Golden Health nnd ltonowoJ Vigor. A sncolllo for Constipation, Imllwttlon, Uvo and KMnuy Trouble. Pimples. Hor.rmn, Impiirft Illtxxi, Hail Hrontli, filiiKtslsh IJowoln, Ucaduclio ami linWuirhc. It's Uocky Mountain Twi In mu lct form, :tr ;miH a box. fl-nnlm mado by Holmstkii Dneo OlUl'ANV, Miullion, Wl. CWL0EN Nlir.fiF.TS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM C1rtnrf cud ImmtlUe Uie hair. l'roiiKtet A luturlmit Knmtli. Knvflr Fails to Ilcutoro Uny llnlr to itj Yotithful Color. Cum n-nlp clii-.ii & lulr tiling, ftic.tml t uu m JtrmnHtti ll'l'H-11 T.ME TABLE. Red Cloud, Neb. LINCOLN OMAHA OHIO AGO 81. JOE KAN BAB CITY 81. LOUIB and all points east and south. DENVEH HELENA BUTIE SAL1 LAKE O't PORTLAND SAM ERAXCI8C0 and all points west. No, No, No TIU1NB LEAVK ill rOM.OWe: 18. PAPtcnKor dally for Oberlln nnit Kt. KraiiclHbrniicbuB. Ox run!, JIcCooU, Duurcriind all polntB went ....... ... 705 t.m. 14. I'HKHetigur lUlly for St. Joe, KtniHHb City, AtctilKon, St. LouIh. Lincoln via Wyinore and nil polntH f ant and Bouth 200 a. a top 1.80 tol 07i; tip 5 05. Chicago today was $5. Kocoipts of iheop thus far this weolc are ls,800; lasf weok, 8100; last year, 5000. Monday's market was strong nnd active and today's trado steady. Wo quote tdiiJlco lambs, 37.25 to 7.50; 15, 1'uHHenKer. dally. Uonver, all minim in i;oiorauo California Colorado, Utah and n ....... 7!C0D.Ma. No. 16. Pashonger. dally for Ht. Joe, KansaH City. Atehlton, St. LouIh and all polntH eaHtand loutli ....... .. ...... 10:10 a.m. No. 171. Accommodation, Mondii), WcdiK-Mliiy and l'rlday.llust lntn, Orand Inland, lilac): UlIlN mid all points in tho north went.. i :30 p.m. Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cart, (netith free) on through tralnn. Tlckotn nold and- biKK(U' checked lo any point lu tho United Statuh or Canada. I'or Information, tlino tables. maDH or tlnkatr.. and when all arranKeinei,t3 are com- wethers, BM to 5.8u; choico owes, aLtlTtt?ff,niS!!l!Le.1 pleto 55 25 to Ti i5. aongoi Aeon. Omaha, 'Nobrab' engine and presses into the new loom 'choice yearliliKS, $0.10 to 070; choice and when all arraii(;einei.ts are i ..i...... I ...,. ...:il i., i.. jmitm u iviii iiuvii HIU must UIJllJUlO '-' i" " "" M ' !i i H i