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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
i4. J,., "WMftirwy s) " ft fl ' s & Every Niece and Nephew of Uncle Sam should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda crackers, because they are the one food with which all of them are familiar. Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda crackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements, properly proportioned, than any food made from flour. This is saying much for common soda crackers, and much more for Uiieeda BlSCllIt, because they are soda crackers of the best quality. They are baked bettei more scientifically. They are packed bettei more cleanly. The damp, dust and odor proof package retains all tne good ness and nutriment of the wheat, all the freshness of the best baking, all the purity of the cleanest bakeries. Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people. His people have shown that they think Uneeda BiSCUlt the best of that food, nearly 400,000,000 packages having already been consumed. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY tifioi iiukii, Win. W.ilkcr noting in in Hiiillin nllh'i'i' for tho IN Hi twill Martlm Fmr im iiiMttillliiK olll'tlr for the W. It '(J. Several visitor wore present mid all weio liiglily p oixcil with the social. Wednesday at tlio noon hour sonic children who vro plfiin at the school honte discovered a lire in the biteinent and the II tines were couiinu up through the lion in MNi LonlV i room 1'iof. Helot, who was tlio only teach or in the liitihllng, tan ii'to the cellar and begun dashing water on the lire; lie coon caw thiH iihcIcsh, ho iuii ning to tie no ircst teleplione gave the aim in The ilnincH weio soon seen to bo eating their way gradually through the tlooiH of the other rooms mid in loss than one hour from tlio time tlio lire wiih first discovered tlio entire Mankato .school building would have b'-en in tiidic.w, had it not been that Minkato not only has a good liio coin pad y but piety of water. Twenty-five BUSHELS of WHEAT to the Acre w J ai'BT.lA jO lr . - f -" rasesrs-vz -a cl Jlemsy Notes prom Neighboring Towns I s GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES BLOOMINGTON (Prom the Advocate.) H. H. Waldo was down to Inavale this week to visit his son. W. C. Hanson wont to Denver Wed nesday night on a mission of businet-s and pleasure. Win, Fritz, who livoe ninn miles north of Alma, this week sold fourteen fnt hogs at this place. Our old friond, O. G. Bailey, who lives six miles north of town, sold bis linn farm to E DoLong of Macon. W. W. Eborhardt this week sold 75 bend of eight months old pigs that weighed 249 pounds each', ho received about 9800 for tho lot. Mrs. Pearl Harris of Sumner, Miss, is expected to arrive from tho south next Sunday on im oxtonded visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mo-Grew. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger ) Jim Guerin and wifo woro over from Agra Tuesday nttending tho funeral of Frank Pattoo. Henry Itoach of Gaylord boarded tho train Thursday morning for Topeka, where ho goos to take treat ment at a hospital. Jesso Mithes returned last Saturday night from Kansas City. Ho had boon down thore n week having a cancor removed from his noso. James Horton with his family of children started Monday morning for South Dakota, where ho expects to mukti his futuro homo. A very pleasant dancing party was given nt Walter Stovons' dancing rooms last Monday night in honor of tho Missos Fannie and Mabel Hoed. A vory protty wedding occurred at tho Congregational church Wednesday evening, January 8, when Mr. Tom Itico and Miss Grace Hurtch wore joined in tho holy bonds of matrimony by Rov. Blonktirn. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) G. W. Clino shipped a car of hogs Suuday. Mrs. Lucy Carnaham shipped two cars of cattle to St. Joo Wednesday. Tho Rnvlow editor sold hissunllower phico near Roamsvillo, Kan., a few days ago. Fifteen girl frionds .of Emnm Linci ley wero entrttunul at the hitter's homo Saturday night. A. L. Gray was in Sutton several titles this week in attendance at tho wedding of his niece, Miss Carney. W.H.Hunt and Wallace Citrpnntoi aro up in tho sand hill country look'tig up a location for a 040 aero homestead The homo of Wm Hunt oamo nonr going up in smoko Tuesday morning Mrs. Hunt started to ascend to the uppor story ai.d finding tho hallway full of smoko turned in an alarm. However, tho lire was soon subbed. I. B Stansor, of Red Cloud, represent ing tho Union Jnsuranco Co. in which tho property was insured, was in town Thursday, and adjusted the loss for $33 7, at 0 o'clock. , W E. Kiinsey received a New Yem'.s prefeni from tho Loyal Protective As sociation a check fsr $:i.r for four wet ks .siikjhcncli s Jas Budk ey has purchased the Thornliurg lostauraut building and is moving it onto his lots in the north west pint of tho city. Avery beautiful wedding o'cnrred at the honiM of Mis Dive S ''r ider, one mile west of Lebanon, Sunday ov tine, Jnnuury 7, at 8 n'o nek Tho contracting parties wero Mi. Cnas Me Murray and Miss Maud Short Rev L B. Trenmin olliciatmg, using tin ring coi oniony, which is very impressive. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) E S Garbor of Red Cloud was in tho city on business Tuesday. Henry Hummolls took a party of landseekois west Monday night. Invitations are out for tho wedding of Mr. Earl Danker and Miss Lurn Burgess on tho 21th. Tho only surviving brother of Jacob Carpenter, who is himself on tho thinly sido of eighty years, died id Indiana last Saturday. Honry Huffman ond tho writer wont to Blue Hill Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs W. S. Ashby, who died oarly Tuesday moroing of paralysis of the throat and stomach. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tip. potts, Tuesday a eon ;to Mr. odd Mrs. Geo. VanS oklo Wednesday, a daugh ter; to Mr. and Mrs. O. TuruipseeU Thursday morning a son. Tho frionds in this city of Miss Bertha Mnsor will bo glnd to hoar that shh has a vory lucrative and respon sible position of housekeeper of tho Tampa Bay Hotel, Tanipa, Fla. Tho hotel has a thousand rooms, including casinoo and theatre. LEBANON. (From tho Timns.) Frank Hutchison wont to Esbon Tuesday morning to visit a fow days. M. A. Colo wont to Kansab City Suu day with stock mid returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Graham purchased from J. D Mossman, two one aero tracts of land in south Lebanon. Mr. Thomas G. Hargor and Miss Volirice Wiggins wero united in tho holy bonds of matrimony at the M E, parsonage, Sunday evening, Jaiitiui 3 SUPERIOR (From the Journal ) W. G. Wm ron and family left Friday for their homo in Chariton, Iowa The York Harp,Orchcstia will bo hero to play for tho dance on Wednes day. T. M. Siutmbatigh and his company of homeset keiH returned from Holly, Colorado, Friday A. C. Briidshaw, tho butcher, has purchased Mrs Lizzie Lai kins' prop erty in west Superior. Dan MeDade has sold his property in North Superior to J. G Euniinister, of Lenvenwotth county, Kansas Will Hoffman, from tho Mi. Clare neighborhood, who had his aim badly crushed in a corn shelter near Bost wiek, died on Saturday. Mrs. Etta Garrett, who his been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Eyro, returned to her homo in Pawnee City, Fiiday to attend the funeral of a friond. Mrs Annie Galbreth, formerly of this city, was united in marriage to Mr. Win co of Smith Center, at the home of hor daughter, Mrs. Myrtlo Hanchott or Kellevillo. J H Bossorman's had a narrow es cape f 1 0111 a bad iiro at their home about 7:30 Friday morning. Clothing that was hanging back of the stove caught iiro and when discovered the blaze had roiched tho coiling. The lire was put out boforo furthor damago was dono. MANKATO. (From tho Advortiser.) A nino pound girl is reporton at the Immn of Howard Dix and wifo born Tuesday morning. Edtiar Dressl tr left Wednesday morning for gallon, where he will takt 1 course in the Ktusas Wesley an Boi pcss colli'izo Miss Miv Wono and John J. Noel, both ot JmwhII, were mairied at. the court lintin Thursday afternoon by J 0(1 lie M -Geliee, ThcG. ..lt and W. K. '. held n joint tiiNialiaiion in the hall T rsilay BLUE MILL (From the Leader. ,,Gratulpi"Siule is at Red Cloud this wei k. Evn Cook and Delia Kwholhann I returned from Red Cloud Satuiday. Carl Weginaiin and Geo. Kiuger loft for Seward Tuesday to attend school. I C. b. 'Gund is getting everything in euliuess to oieet his new bank build I ing in Campbell. I H. J Meents has purchased the bloi k of land just west of Oni.o Goos ! residence property. . W. C Fi'iihm, county treasurer, was up from R"d Cloud ovar Sunday to 'isit ids family and look after his business inteiests here. A phusant biithday party was given L J Houltoti Sunday in honor of his 554 1 li ))irthday. A pleasant time was had and excellent refreshments woro served Mrs W S Ashby, wife of I h editor of the lUne Hill Leader, died at her homo Tuesday morning, January 1), after 11 brief illness. She was the mother of tun children, eight of whom are living The funeral services wire held at the Christian church Wednes day afternoon at,'2:!K). ' FINAL BATTLE TAKES PLACE. Dominican Troops Win Decisive Vic tory Over Insurgents. Cnpo Ilaytlen, Ilaytl, Jan. 15. A sanguinrry nud what probably will prove to be tho final battle has takt place near Gimyubin, between th troops of General Cacercs, the tcnip& rary president of Santo Dnmliiuo, an.', tho insurgents. Tlio former were vic torious., Feveral generals on boll' sides wero killed or wounded. The gunboat Indopcndoncln, which recent ly went over to tho Insurgents, intends on tlo ndvlco of formor President Morales, to return to Santo Domingo and surrender, If the government will guarantee tho safety of its officers and crow. It is expected also that tho governor of Monte Cristl will follow tho advleo of General Morales and surrender that place provided tho necesBary guarantees as to safety are given. mentis a productive capacity in dollars ot over $16 per Icrt This on land, which has cost tlio fanner nothing, but the price of tilllnir It. lulls Its own story, Tho Canadian Government clvrn ntmoltitcl)' free to every settler ICO acres of such land. I, n tuts adjoining can bo pur chased nt from Jo to fit) per ucro from railroads and other corpor ations. Already 173,000 farmers from tho fulled Status liavo mmlo their hollies In Canada. For pamphlet "20th Century Canada," nnd nil Information apply to Superintendent of Immi gration, Ottawa, Canada; or to tlio following authorlml Cana dian Government Agent: W. V. Bcnnclt,80l N.Y. LifoBldfj., Omaha, Nob. Mention tlila irnpor. I .aJ5 jwfffSKiA nfffl fTr.MI I'l'iiiitiMt'jii Hfflmffi TiM TABLE. Red Cloud, NoW. LINCOLN OMAHA ClilVAUO SI. JOE KANSAS CITY 83. LOUIS and ill points east and wuth. DENVEU HELENA II U TIE SAL'l LA HE V 1'OHTLAND SAA b'RAXGI&CO and all point west. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVI8IONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chicago, Jan. 10. Favorable weather for fall-sown wheat In the United States, Im proved weather In Argentina and better in UiiHtrlal comlltloiiH In UiihhIii weakened the wheat mnrket here today. At the clone wheat for May delivery was oft (jiKic. Corn was down c. Oats allowed a loas of ttffiVi:. 1'rovlnloiiB were T&Wc lower. Clo.sliiK prices: Wheat -May, 83(S88jc; July, 85WQ 8Tc; Hept., 83c Corn-May, 4tic; July, 4.1c; Sept., 4r.i. Oata-May, aijUc; July, :!0e; Hept., 20c. Pork-Jnn., $lf.07Vj; Mny, $14.0214. I.ard-Jan., $7.4.r; Mny, $7.. ltll)s-Jnn., $7.12; Mny, $7.65. Chicago Cntth Prlct-s No. 2 hard wheat, 8iy,(TiS7e; No. 3 hard wheat, 8.lW87c; No. 2 corn, 4:i'iQ43c; No. 2 oats. 81c. South Omaha Live Stock. South OmuUa, Jnn. lO.-Cuttle Hecelpts, 4,000; Blow, Bteady; native steers, $.1.7o('( n.M); cows nnd heifers, $2.SO(tCl.tK); canners, $2.0($ti2.n0; stocltera and feeders, $2.MXi 4.10; calveB, $2.WKIfl.OO; bulls, stags, etc., $2.25fti.75. Hogs Hecelpts, 0,000; Tie high er; henvy, $r.3OCK.40: mixed, $5.:0a".y.1 light, $r.aWjri.3r; pigs, $4.M)jr.10; bulk nt sales, $ri,.'Wifi,35. Hheep-Iteceliits, 12.WX); lOiJilSe lower; yearlings, $5.8.ViUr,; weth ers, $r..40H0.7.'i; ewes, $4.75U!-UO; lambs, $7.(Xa'7.oO. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Jan. Kl.-Cattle-IteeelptH, .'(.MX); steady; eomnion to prime steers, $3.IO.'i 0.M); cows, $3,XX84.40; lielfers, $,j.25djri.OO, bulls, $2,004(4.10; calves, $.'I.Xf(.K); Htork era and feeders, $2.40$el.r0. Hogs He. celpts, 20,000; BftlOc higher; cholj'e to prime heavy, $r.4.'Qfi.r0; mediiiin to good heavy, &A(HiirAZ; buteherw eights, $.ri.4(hrf 6.."Oj good to choice heay, mixed, $n.37',jAji B.45; packing, $,.2."K(iri.42i.. Sheep -He celpts, 10,000; strong; sheep, ?4.noftl.00 yeurllugs, $0.0Oijd.7.'i; ItRubs, 7.2.(7.h5. Kansas City Live Stock. Kaioas City, Jan. Kt.-Cattle Hecelpts ll,7o0: steady to 10c lower; native ulcers, $.1.0(i-.!JO; fair to good, $l.0Oi.-..(0; wt'st crn .fed steers, $.'t.WM(.",r.O; Mockers 1111C feeders, $3.tKKTl.M); cows, $2.0O(4.(Xi; helf ers, $3.(Xli4.lH); calves, $,.0(ii7.MJ.' llogs Heeelpts, 10,000; BliJKV higher; bulk ot wiles, .$r..2.r. 1210; heavy, $r..3.Yf(."i.47V!i; pigs and light, $4.(X)fQ.:t.". Hheep-Heeelpts, 12,(KX); rM0e lower; lambs ?5.50Ii7.40j twea and yearlings, $l.,iOiil.()0. TOilNH I.BAVB AS rot.t.OWn: No, 18. PndMenger dnlly for Oberlln nnd Kl. KrauulN tirnnchex. Ox ford. MeCook. Deuvernnd all jioluts west 7'0i s.ra. 1'nssutiger dnlly for at. Joo, ItlUlNMK ('li)', AtrlllNOII, SI, I.oiiIh. Lincoln vln Wyiuore and all points cast nnd hoiiUi 2'fll n.ra 15. PHKneimer. ilrttly. Denver, all points In Colorado, Utah and California 7 en p.m. 18. 1'nMaiiigcr. dally for St. Joe. Khiiurs City. Atchison, at. Louis and all points cant and south a UUtOH.m. 174. Aeeoiamodnllon, Monday, Wednenlay and Irlday. Hast ings, Urunil IHand, lllsck HIIIn and all points In iliu norlhwoht I'.Tip.ra. Hlooplng. dining, and reclining chair cars, tiCHls (roe) on through traliiK. Tickets nnld slid hngKHKC cliedked to any point In tho United states or Canada. Korlnfonimtlon. tlmn tables, maps or ticket rail on or uddrcps A Couovcr, Agent, Hod Oloud, Nehr. or I,. W. Wakeley, Otnural 1'as aeiiKei Agent Omshn. NubinsKH So, 14. So No. So H. B. ASHBR, VETERINARIAN Of the KmiHiis City Votor innry Collogo Olllce at E. Johnston's, the Brick Uarn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTCNDH) Tolophono 82. RED CLOUD, - - NEB. At Bins Hill first Tuesday in eaoh month. M INSURANCE aRoinst Fire, LiKhtnhiff, Cy clones nnd Windstorms, see JNO. B. STANSER, agont for tlio Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Nb., tho host in surance company inthe sMte Isaac B. Colvin REAL ESTATE, Farm Loans.and Insurance Tolophonos; Glenwood and Guide Rock lines. Box 23. GUIDE ROCK, NEB. HOLLISTER-o Rocky Mountain Tea Muggets A Dnsy Medicine for Ba3y People. Brings Golden Hoalth and Ilonowod Vigor. A specino for Constipation, Indlgodlon, Uv ami Kidney Troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impim Wood, Bad Breath, Rluge;lsh Howels, Ucadftcho and HaoJcnclie. It's Iioclcy Mountain Tea In to let fonn, 8.', cents n box. flenulno made by HoLLiSTEn l)mo Company, Madison, Wis. 30LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0PLR PI 1 Jm PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cltniuct ami futirifs the litlr. I'rntnotr a luxuriant Riowlh. Movor Tailo tn llettoro Qray Hair to Jti YouthiUl Color. Cum -lp tllftuiu lulr lilllui. gtnjix.t OruggliU YEARS' EXPERIENCE . wkAAAiw 60 OB MBipiMHpHJ Trade Marks Designs CopvnicHm Art. 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