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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1906)
n r THE C H i RED OUWl), NEBRASKA PUBLlSHEDKrEKT FRIDAY Sudden Death Paul C. Piiakxs Georqk Nkwwouse Kill tor Mating) men under tho direction of tho Oregon The Cause of Many Ilnllwnv nml Niivlinflnn nnmnnnv went to the disputed point, tore up several hundred feet of track and burned n bridge which tho Portland and Seattle hnd constructed across their right-of-way. SUUHOKIPTION HATES On 6 v G n r . . . .... llX'n ttiUlft Intorrri tun po Hn'HMniiJ Vti.K oooti4 chu mall mnilor. ADVI!KTISIN KATES: furnished on appllrmioti. Douglas Awarded Estate. Sioux City, Jan. 10. D. T. Douglas, a stockman living near hero, received word from Lob Angeles, Cal., that he ha3 been awarded tho estate of his runaway wire, who deserted him In 1891. while they were living in Oma ha, going to California to Join O. S. Porter, who had roomed at to Doug- S. There Is a disease prevailing in this ountry most dangerous because so decep- liiJLJYA tive. iWanv Midden IlLU&y dentils are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or - apoplexy arc often fr-aiu r t?T N. Vvl At y--5 li jrcsfc,-w lliM V V Ml .N.I I t- f "V. VI U 1 VBV " .. f Yi Ix xss. -""M the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble in allowed toad vance Itit'kiiliiev.nniKMii. rX. t i.i... ..i ...Jii .., .. .--...-v. tu miiuii win ut- tack the vital organs, causing eatairh of 'ELEPHONE. SEVEN TWO 'SEVENTEEN 31 J'SRINO BELIEVED TO HAVE PERISHED IN HAVEP.STRAW LANDSLIDE. Fire Follows Fatal Slide and Victims Are Incinerated In Ruins of Their Homes Grave Fear of Another Cave In Along San.e Street. llavcrstrnw, N. Y., Jan. 10. Seven teen persons arc missing and are be lieved to have gone to their death when thirteen house.; on Hockland street toppled over into a pit sixty feet deep, which had been cut out by clay diggers In connection with tho brick-making Industry here. Twelve of the persons missing were occupants of the fallen houses, five were among the rescuers who went to the aid of neighbors after the first house fell and were carried down when the twelve other houses went crashing over tho precipice. The wreckage quickly caught fire and those who were In the mass were either crushed or burned to death. There Is grave fear of another cave-ln along the same Btreet, and the occupants or seven or eight houses have moved away Oth ers are keeping vigil, ready to alarm their neighbors In caso of impending danger. The missing, nil of whom are be lieved to be dead, are as follows Harris Nelson, a merchant; Benjamin Nelson, his son; Mrs. Silverman and son, Charles Cohen and wife, P. Man nlm and wife, John B. Beauchamp, A. Provltch and daughter. Abraham Dias, Joseph Albert, John McMurray. Bart ley McGovern. Mrs. Joseph Dailey. Rev. Dr Alden, a Jewish rnbbl. Relatives and friends of those burled beneath the ruins are still watching for tho bodies of the dead to be brought out. Republican Insurgents Hold Caucus. Washington. Jan. 10. Republican insurgents hold an anti-statehood caucus, which was attended by about twenty-five representatives. A poll of the hquso on the Joint statehood prop osition by the Insurgents was repre sented at the caucus to have shown slightly less than seventy-five repre sentatives who will vote against a proposed rulo preventing tho amend ment of the Hamilton Joint statehood bill. Tho Insurgents are confident they will retain enough of tnese votes to mnke It possible for them, with tho Democrnts, to defeat tho proposed rulo. Tho caucus was held In tho committee room of Representative Babcock (Wis.). Sugar beet Interests of the middle west were well repre sented In the caucus. auto." Omaha, Kansns City, "--" '"Be i ics . x on may nave a n ntlior ritieq In Nolir-ml-n. s"",l,1 ,)ottlu of tins wonderful new dis at... otnor cuits in rsourasua m.rv ..... .. ,MM,i. nlf t..llQ ri11 .,.. -f will seo him and hear both sent free by mail. Address. Dr. Kill Ins homo. Mrs. Douglas died some the bladder, or the kidneys themselves years ago. leaving her estate, amount- break down and waste away cell iy ecu. Ing to $0,000, to Porter and their nat- Madder troubles almost alwny-t u-suH ural children. Douglas Instituted n from aderangemeut of the kidney .-:! .,, i !.,., i ..n r- a cure is obtained quickest bv :i pro:er contest and received notice of a fa- trc.ntl,lelItofthekll,lcy8l if you at e feel- vorable decision In tho superior court j,r badly you can mnke no mistake bv of Los Angeles. taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. Will Visit West In "Gospel Auto." It corrects inability to hold urine and Pittsburg, Jan. S. Nebraska and scalding pain in passing it, and over Kansas are to be honored by a visit comes that unpleasant necessity of being from Hev Jacob Kurtz of York. Pa., compelled to go often through the day, the famous "house-ton cvnneolht " B,." to ' u! "innv, Umv during the i no lamous nouse top evancna, -ht The mild and the extraordinarv Moreover, Kurtz is going to enter tho cfcc. of Swamp-Root is soon realized. prairies In style. Ho believes that It stands the highest for its wonderful nothing Is too good for tho "Lord's cures of the most distressing cases. workmen," so he will make his evan- Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is gellstlc tour In what Is called his sol(l y all druggists in hfty-ccnt and "gospel mopeka and Kansas mm. mer & Co.. llinirlmiuton. N. Y. When writing mention rending this generous M'CALL STEPS OUT OF OFFICE. ofIcr ,n tl,is papr. Don't make any I mistake, but remember the name, Swamp- A. E. Orr Is Elected to Succeed Him Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the as President of New York Life. nddress, Binghamtou, N. Y., ou every New York, Jan. 4. John A. McCnll i uottle resigned as president of the Now York I Llfo Insurance company. Tho resig nation wa3 accepted by tho board of trustees and Alexander E. Orr was ! promptly elected to tho presidency or tho company. Mr. Orr's salary was fixed at $50,000. President McCall has had a salary of $100,000 a year. Richard A. McCurdy, former presi dent of tho Mutual Life Insurance company, nnd his son, Robert H. Mc Curdy, resigned aB trustees of that company. Tho resignations were ac cepted by the board of trustees. This office was tho last one remaining to either tho former president or his son in tho company. Tho resignations of James W. Alex ander and James Hazen Hyde from tho directorate of the Fidelity Trust company and the Union National bank of Newark, N. J., were accepted. Turns Grain to Gulf Ports. Chicago, Jan. 10. Western rail roads decided not to put in through rates on grain from Missouri river territory to tho eastern seaboard on Jan. 15, notwithstanding a previous agreement to do so. This decision was reached at a meeting of traffic men, nt which It developed that the eastern ronds were still demanding their full local rates from Chicago to tho seaboard on grain originating at tho Missouri rlVor. Tho abrogation of the agreement has developed a condition that probably will turn a great amount of grain toward tho gulf, ports. Bonaparte Reprimands Young. Washington, Jan. 10. Before his de parture for Charleston, Secretary Bon aparte wrote a letter of reprimand to Commander Luclon 'Young, in execu tion of tho sentence of the court-martial which found that officer guilty of remissness of duty In connection with tho boiler explosion on tho gunboat Bennington. Assistant Secretary New berry, who Is acting as secretary, has decided that the letter shall not bo mifde public by tho navy department. Tho reprimand Is somewhat mild In tono and tho letter Is not altogether uncomplimentary to Young. Wyoming Jealous for Its Rights. Douglns, Wyo., Jan. S. The busi ness men or this section are raising objection to tho alleged attitude of the United States reclamation service with reference to the uso of the wat ers of the Platte and Sweetwater riv ers under tho Pathfinder enterprise. It Is charged the government proposes to appropriate all of the water of tho big enterprise for the reclamation of lands In western Nebraska. Wyom ing's delegation has been appealed to to get after tho department at Wash ington to the end that Wyoming get some of Its own water. Injunction suits and endless litigation are threatened. Dominican Trouble is Over. Washington, Jan. 6. Cable ad vices received at the state department from San Domingo nnnounce that the revolution Is practically at an end, the iroops are dispersing nnd the country is again becoming quiet. State Moves for Rehearing. Lincoln, Jan. 10. Attorney General Brown filed a motion for a rehearing in the Bnrlley bond case. He argues that the supreme court erred In quash ing the bill of exceptions and releas ing the bondsmen. Tho defendants In the suit nro Cadet Taylor, C. C. Me Nish, W. A. Paxton and others. Marquardt Building Gutted by Fire, Des Moines, Jan. 9. Fire of prob ably Incendiary origin broke out In the kitchen of the Morrison cafe In tho Marquardt building, totally de stroying tho enfo and did probably $100,000 damnge to tho block and con tents. The entire building is gutted. All Quiet In Santo Domingo. Washington, Jan. 8. A dispatch to tho navy department, received from tho senior commanding ofllcer In Do minican waters, with station on the northern coast of tho island of San Domingo, reports that all is quiet. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION3 "Cut it Out" says many a doctor to his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medi cine that will cure female troubles except the sur geon's knife. That such a medicine exists, however, is proved by thousands of cures made by OF Cures Womb Disease It has .saved the lives of many weak, sick women and rescued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure you if you will only Rive It a chance. Try it. Sold by nil druggists and deal ers in SI .00 bottles. GAVS UP SUPPORTER. " I wore a supporter for four years, to keep up my womb," writes Mrs. S. J. Chrlsman, of Mannsvillu, N. Y. " My doctor said no medicine would help me. After , taKi'ig uaruui i gave up iuy &up 1 porterand am now well." SEB3BB!SBraSa!aSH3s!3S Vil at raRDERA6ENr IT Wmsm !.' . ff tsSC iiMIll (Kim 8 Kra VI i BIWw VnwM rot mi WISHED SfiK li DO HOT I QjP uig S WANTED No Money Ifitesggfir&il until you rccolvo and approvo of your bieyclo. iwmdn Tan Bays Free Trial fSos'SsX &m to $2' with Coaster - Brakes nnd Functurclcss Tires. 1QG3 & 1QQ& Models Beat, Milked Any hi'tkc or model you want at one-third uxiuil price. Choice- of nny standard tires nud best equipment on all our bicycles. Ulrontjial quuruntce. Wo SUSP ON APPnOVAS. C O. D. to any ono without a cent ihpnxit and allow JO DAYS FREE TREAL. boforo purdnibo -is binding. SOO SeGontSMamS Wfccsfs & tn Sfca tnl, en In trndo by our Ciilt'nw rrtnll Htori'.s, Q'1$ '" hJ nil intikus ami modi Is, Kootl us m-w SSBV a hloyt'h) until you liavu urltU'ii for our FACTORY BU a FRsazs Ann Firr trial nrrrn. i,P. equipment, sundries and sport liitrKnoils of nil Kinds, at linlf rceulurnrlco. in utir oaiaiogus. (joiiuuis a worm or useful information, write for it. $7 to $12 PIINftTIIRIF-PRfinE: TlBSilZS N0BtK0HltfaBM HUQlfeJ'0H UUUH(L3)' V PEK PAIR Regular upIco $850 per pair. To ItntrothiGQ $ we will Soil YoiaaSampIo PaSe for Gniy NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES Result of 15 years experience in tire making. No dnngos from THORNS, GAOTUS, tPlNS,NAHLS, TAGXS on GLASS. Serious punctures, liko intentional knifo cuts, uun bo vulcuimed liko any other tire. m ""5 r feT-y-T- .. ' rrraa,ff?fr?Tw st n w'r-n.':'. i.ii ?,j,wflmflB.(!wv as m v fffflSfHKggEi1; i 7 ' rrntinm B 8 NAILS. TACKS WfMbMSM&d J 3 1 i I U k M O&tfm OR GLASS VimoiU$ eaW WON'T LST (v .. &MMwm'Mi a out the air :m, .-.,;.'. .... .-lsHlaafesMSES 7 9 EASY RIDING, STRONG, DURABLE, SELF HEALING FULLY COVERED by PATENT8 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Scntl for Catalogue "T." showing all ldntls and makes of tiros at fi.OO por pair ntid up 1m) Coaster-Brakes. Built-up Whet-ls nntl IlU'yt'les -Sundries ai Half tho usual pricaa. Notleu tlio thick rtihlH-r tread "A" and puncture .strips "U" and " 1." This tiro will outlast, any other mnke Soft. Klastlc and Kasy Kltlliu.'. Wo will ship C. 0. D. ON APPROVAL AND EXAMINATION nitimit u cfitt dtpout. Wt will allow a cash discount of 5 (tliuMSjv maklntr tho prico 4.50 per pair) If you send full cash with order. Tires to bo rutnaed at our u.pt-iito If not satisfactory on examination. & MEAD CYGLE CO., Dept. "J.L. 0H1GAG0, ILL. A.B.HASE "'AHO For Twenty Years.. Send lot- oar convincing booklet. WHY." Daring all these years A. B. CHASE Pianos have been acknowledged to bo of the very highest grade. The moat critical and export musicians find them 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 uuu uuucuu priueu. AF Jri OLNEY-GASTON MUSIC CO. St. Joseph, Mo. Successors to T. J. WASHBURN. Established in 186S. iSS&ii lXr&-- r Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chlcaso, Jan. I). An unexpected larjjr decrease In the world'H visible mipply of wheat was the chief factor contrllmtliiK to a HtroiiK close today In the local wheat market, l'linil tiuotatlniiH ou tho .May op tion wore up UViC. Corn was up Qc. Oats wero practically uncliaiiKeil ami pro visions were 7V4L'lth! lower. Closing prices: Wheat-May, 87W7Tie; July, 81c; relit., S.'!c. Corn-May, .H5 Jy. -IjS-iriHc; Sept., i pnin 4&4p. uouon ....... ....... Illlllllltf A. ...... HA.I . I UIUH--.MII, .)-'tlf.l-h-, Jill, KI4f. 1'orU Jan., $ia.(ir; May, Ul.irjij. I .a nl Jan., ?7.r12'ji May, Xm, Itllis-Jiin., $7.1."i: May, 7.r7Vt17.RO. t'hlciiKi) Cash I'rlces-No. li hard wheat, bteeiH, $:i.rViir.;;0; cows and heifers, $'J.."0 (ifl.OO; cannei'8, $1.7uf2.40; stockers ami feeders, f-'.r.OtfM.OO; calves. $.'l.0Otr(O.(K); hulls. stiiKS, etc., ?2.0tk'I.OO. IIors Ite celpts, 10,r00; rc lower; heavy, ?.'i.,.oi."..,M)i mixed. $5.17VK'.-,0: llwlit, iri.l.".'.'.'.: plus. ?1..VH.1K): hulk of sales, &.VAi?.--Vi-Sheep -Uecelpts, 8.70U; steady; yeatlliiKS, ?(l.(KM((l.;:(l; wethers, .". 1.-0.00; ewes, J4.7.Vii5.tX); lamhs, ?7.O0iJ.7.W). Chicago Live Stock. ChlcaKO, Jan. 1). Cattle Itccclpts, 7.000; dull; common to prime steers, ?a.J.vgl.'jri, cows, $:t.0Oci4. 10; heifers, $l.,J.Vl-..O0; liulls, $,,.(XXa4.10; calves, flUKXas.OO; tjtockets feeders, $2.40riT-l.aJTi. lloKs-Hecelpts, 40, 000; fiSilOe lower; choice to prime heavy, $.". "Vn't,T)2Vy, medium to Rood heavy, $ri.40(UC.4rj; butcherwelKhts, $."i.4.'ii'.ri,J'j; good to choice heavy, mixed, $5.405i").47,i; packlnR, f.i.!iSu.45. Sheep Itecelpts, 18,. (XX); steady to 10c hlRher; sheep, $4.00fl' II.'-Ti; yeariltiL's, ?0.0O((i7.0O; lambs, ?7.!a 8.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Jan. 0. Cattle Receipts, in.OOO; 10c lower: native steers, $.1.7.(41.00; western fed steers, $3.7rwJTri.M); stockers ami feeders, $3.00t.OO; cows, $'-,.(KKi(4.00; heifers, $.1.004.00; calves, $:t,4JO((i7.,J."i. Hopi-Ueeelpts, (J.OOO; 5T(7c lower; hulk of sales, tf.'-'OffiM.aO: heavy, $8.2.Vm.3245 plKH ami llRht, $.-1.00(90.25. 8tieep-Hecelpts, 8,000; steady and active, lambs, $0.(KKi(7.73; uvea aud yearlings, $4.r-OQ.O,15. FREE TO STOCKMEN! A beautiful six-loaf calendar will bo sent by us ABSOLUTELY FREE TO EVERY STOCKMAN who may ship his cattle, hogs or sheep to market and who will write us answering tho following questions: (1) How inniiy head of stock havo you? (2) What kind of stock havo you, not including horses? (.'!) When do you expect to market your stock? (4) To what market will you likely ship? (5) In what pnpor did you seo this advertisement? This calendar will bo ready for distribution in January, it is au ex ceptionally beautiful, artistto aud costly production, psiuted in several colors, representing fox hunting scenes. It was made especially for us, cannot bo obtained elsewhere, aud is worthy a place in tho finest home. Will lE US TO-DAY giving this information and insure getting this cal endar. Address. CLAY, ROBINSON 6 0., stock Yards. KANSAS CITY We iiIho have our own houhes at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST JOSEPH DENVKlt SOUTH ST. PAUL KAST MJFKALO Head our market letter in this paper. Writ us for any special Information desired. AVvfcUiivi.iivikuvia(iJuiaaviJi(ja(Uivia(atUtvfcviiiUkata(iUiiviiivijki Trouble. The fellow who "borrows trouble" always has on hnnd enough to start a gloom factory. Try lending It for awhile. 4 -S 4 9 i -3 9 -9 4 4 4 4 4 4 lfll,tfWtf''.tlfpt4'p444ipf4llp4'fIJ4l4 SAY, HISTER! Do you know that it will pay YOU, as well as US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Coal at our yards? Not only that our prices average lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but because wo take ospeoial care of and protect all can be classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. c- C-. c-c- fr fr s-i- r. fr fr fr Patience is the support of weakness; lnuintlenco Is the ruin of Btreugth. -Tear Up Track nnd Burn Bridge. Portland, Oro., Jan. 10. The con troversy between 13. H. Harrlman's Oregon Railway anil Navigation com pany against J. J. Hill's Portland anil BlKic; No. :i hard wheat, SKusie; No Scnttlo Railway company over the 2 corn, 42g42'tc; No. 2 oats, :sp,ic. crossing point, of tho ralhoads just . South 0maha Live Stock, north of Portlnnd assumed a decliM Soih (,Inil.a, Jan. o.-Cattle-Hccelpts, edly sensational aspect. A gnng of 4,7lX)j host sleady, others lower; native Arc You Using Allen's Foot-Ensc? Shako into your shoos Allen's Foot Ease, a powdor. It euros Corns, Bun ions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen foot, At all druggists and shoo storos, 25c. BEFORE YOU BUILD That lions or Barn, or stor that Coal, it will stive you nintuij and piro yon u lot of satisfaction if jou will call and got prices and sen the stock of SAUNDERS BROTHERS, PHONE do. RED CLOUD, NEB. Dry Lumber and Gcnnlnc Maltland Coal a Specialty 0 M v