The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 23, 1906, Image 8

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Heal Estate - Farm Iioans
To Renters and Others.
Why work for others whon you can do so much bottor by work
ing for yoursolveiV
Can you rniso from $500 to 82000?
If you enn do this, got n homo of your own whilo Innd is yot
within your roach.
THE BOOM IS NOW ON
mid from now on land is going to advanuo in value as novor boforo
lit your llvos.
GET A HOME QUICK
and got it within tho rain bolt of Nebraska. Nobraska is good
ouough for us.
You having money lying idlo in tho bank and earning you noth
ing, can invest it in lands that as a mattor of speculation will not
you astonishing results. Soo Walkor & Bailey for a farm hero, or
take a trip with thorn tho first and third Tuesdays in each
month farther wost, but within tho rain bolt, whoro lands aro choap,
choapor. choapost, and you will probably buy, oithor for a homo or
for investment.
Our FARM LOAN DEPARTMENT offers rates and
terms especially attractive.
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WALKER ft BAILEY, Red Cloud, Neb
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CORRESPONDENCE
s Interesting Items Gathered
i by Our County Reporters
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INAVALE
Frank Smith visited in Frunk'in tho
lint of tho week.
Mr. llenkel accompanied n shipment
of oattlo to St Joo Wednesday.
H. Holdrco was sii'k suvoral days
lust weik, hut is able to be out iiRiiin
Hurry Cloud and family aro moving
into tho house vncatod by A. A.
llenkel.
Ruv D.U'i preached an excellent
sermon at tho Christian church Inst
Sunday.
It look-i like spring had comn, but
wo are going to wait awhilo before
plnnting our garden.
Mr. Wolcott is improving very
slowly nnii his friends soon hopo to
8oo him at his old plncu.
Miss Stella Deisloy wont to McCook
on No. 18 Tuesday morning, for a fow
days visit with friends.
Row richnor nnd wife of Iowa aro
visiting with Mr.. Tichnor'd parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Halo.
Miss Iiitm Hale, who is attending
tho academy at Frank in, came homo
Tiiesdny for a fow days visits
Wnllaco Jones, who has boin em
ployed in tin Burlington shops at
Havolofk, returned home Wednesday
evening.
Mr. Hunter, a rnprosontiUivo of the
Missouri Livo stock company, spent
several days among the local shipper
this week.
Tho Ladies aid socioty will giro nn
oyster supper and apron salo at Wol
cott's hall, Wednosday evening, Febr
uary 28 Kvon body invited.
A. A. Renkel shipped his goods and
departed with his family for St. Fran
cis, Kansas. He has bought land and
will in iko his homo there.
C. A. Peterson of Lohanon, Kansas,
loaded an omigrant cur hero with his
personal oiTtcts and departed for
Brush, Colorado, Tuesday morning.
Mr. Glenn Olmstnad and Miss
L'uii.su R-dter were nmrriod at Red
Cloud on Wednesday of last week and
loft for Coloindo on No. 15 Friday
evening.
Rv Hill hogan a series of meetings
at41Su'iday evening. Rw Ovori of
Rivorton U assisting Tho interest is
very good and a profitable mooting is
expected.
Announcements aro out for a roviva'
mooting at Iimvalo to bpgin Mirch 18.
in tho M. . church. The Beck sing
ors will bo hero to assist tho pastor.
Neighboring pastors aro also expected
to ho present. Tho quarterly confer
onoo will occur on March tho 18lit, at
11 ft. m, Rev. Hummell to preach the
sormon,
BLADEN
Alva Cox is in Omaha this week.
Fino woathor after tho snow storm.
H. B. Boyd has purchaspd a new
piano.
Geo. Soloman returned from Atlantr
Saturday.
Reed Hiw. have received their new
delivery wagon.
Mrs. R. C. Chevalier is visiting in
Campbell litis week.
R. C. Chevalier wont to Culhertson
Tuesday on business.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. Johnson wore visit
ing his parents Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ray returned
t Grand Island Saturday.
Miss Grace Reed returned homo
from Culhertson Saturday.
Mr. and M s. Buikomvor aro proud
proud parents of a baby boy.
Al Fish of Topcka, Kansas, is here
Recommended by
Prominent Physicians
and Chemists
CALUMET
Baking Powder
Perfect In Quality
Economical In Use
Moderate In Price
visiting teliiilvos and friends.
Krod lined and family spent. Sunday
at the home of his fttlier, A. Reed.
J. C. Hiu-tnuui is in Omuha this week
purchasing his spring stoek of goods.
Fro'l Andrews returned from Okla
horn t Monday, after visiting his. par
ents. Mrs. J. W. M '.Coy and sons visited
at the homo of nor brother, F. Brewer,
Sunday.
Mrs. George Solomin was visiting
her mother, Mrs. O Fish, tho first of
tho wet k
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GARFIELD
Mrs. Susio Shipman was qnllo s'ok
the first of the weok.
Win Kent took his fat oattlo and
hogs to ni'trkot Tuesday.
Chan. Wolfe wit shipping his cattlo
and hogs to market Tuesday.
Mrs Emma Smith was in town tho
first of tho week visiting her daughter.
Guy Barnes was moving his house
hold goods from Bostwiek to Charles
Wolfo's farm tho lirst of tho week
Mrs. Clara Amack had a serious ac
cident laotSunday. The team stilted
qtticklv, throwing hor and tho bnby,
nnd the sent, out of tho spring wagon.
Mrs Amtek sustained a broken wrist.
Dr Raines was called and reduced tho
fracture. Sho is in a good deal of
pain
INFLAMMATORY IUIEUMATISM CURED IN
3 DAYS
Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind.. Bays; "Mj
wlfo had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every
muscle and joint; tier suffering waa torribla
aud her body and face were swollen almost be
yond recognition: had been In bed ilz weeks
and had eight physicians, but received no
benefit until she tried the Mystic Curo for
Rheumatism. It gave Immediate relict and
she was able to walk about In thrco davs. i am
suro It av-d her life." Sold by II. B. Orlco.
Druggist. Red Cloud.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS Al
KANSAS CITY.
"CHE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY
CLAY, ROBINSON A COMPANY,
(LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
C?PlCu3 AT OHIOAQO, KAN8A8 CITY,
OMAHA, SIOUX CITY. 8T. JOSEPH
AND DENVER.
Kansas City, Fob. 20. Receipts of
cattlo Monday were 12,0(t0. For beef
Steers trade was slow with values
steady to 10 cents; cows and hoifors
steady; stockers and feeders uneven
but generally steady. Receipts today
were 12,500. Gonernlly steady rates
prevailed for overytulng.
Tho following table glvoj price
now ruling.
Extra prime corn-fed steers. .$5 25-5 80
Good corn fed stoors 4 75-5 25
Ordinary corn fed steers. . . . 4 00-4 75
Choice corn fod heifors 4 50-5 00
Good corn fed hoifors 3 50-4 50
Medium corn fod heifors. ... 3 00 3 50
Choice corn fed cows 3 75-4 2,1
Good 325-3 75
Medium 250-300
Gunners 175-2 25
Choice staifs 3 75-4 40
Choice fed bulls 3 5('-4 00
Good 275-325
Bologna bulls 2 25-2 75
Veal calvos 5 50-7 25
Good to choice nativo or
western stockors 4 00-4d5
Fair 3 50-4 00
Common 3 00-3 50
Good to choico heavy nativo
feeders J 00-4 75
Fair 3 50-4 00
Good to choico heavy braud-
od homed feeders 3 25-4 00
Fair 3 00-8 25
Common 2 50-3 00
Good to choico stock hoifors 2 75-3 25
Fair .- 2 25-2 75
Good to choico stock calves,
stoors 3 75-4 50
Fair 325 375
Good to choico stock calves,
hoifors 3 25-4 00
Fair 2 75-3 25
Choice wintered grass stoors
i 350-4 50
Good 3 25-3 50
Fair 3 00-3 25
Choice grass cows 2 75-3 25
Good 250-7 50
Common.. 200-525
Rocoipt8 of hogs Monday wore 8000
and values averaged 5 conts lib hor.
Roooipts today wero 14,000; markot
steady and aotivo, with bulk of sales
from 9 0.(5 to G.17; top $0.25.
Receipts of sheep Monday' wero
10, 500. Sheep woro steady; Inmbs 5 to
10 cents lower. Receipts today woro
10,000; shoop steady, lambs 10 cents
lower.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Tako Laxative Bromo quinine tab
lots. Druggists refund money if it
fails to curo. E. W. Grove's siguaturo
s on each box. 2.1 conts.
RI1EUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.
Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia
radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon
the system Is remarkable and mystorlous It
removes at once the causo and tho disease Im
mediately disappears. The first dote greatly
bonefits 76 cents andli 0''. Held by II B.
Grtce Druggist. Red Cloud
AN OPPORTUNITY
for you to get a new WATCH
or WATCH CASE at POFIT
CUTTING PRICES. We have
made some
Slashes in Prices
of Our Watches
and if you want a watch or a new
case, get it now, for you will save
money by doing so.
Newhouse Bros.,
Jewelers and Opticians.
B. & M. Watch Inspectors
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EARN80T0'I20AM0NTH
Young men wanted for POSITIONS on DIG RAILROADS.
ExIKTionco unnecessary. High wages, rapid promotion.
...! . j waning rigiurncu. iso other trnuo or profe.v
i r.ii.i audi ms money, jh luisupuitis n compara-
""v, B lortsiupirum i-irenian to cuperuucnucui or
x n.?uj(!ii.f ii il i-rr
President of a great railroad.
IN MAKING APPLICATION, WRITEPLAIN
Itoal worth wins every tltno. We show you how
to .succeed.
1 1 you want U position ns FIREMAN, ENGINEER,
nnjkiir.MAX nr nnKnitr.rntt. ivi.n If vmi Hum'i
know onu thing about railroading, ill! out coupon, in-
uiumjik' Mumpior particulars. ,,.
National By. Training School, M,mngffir3?focnkn.
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DR. W. S. SMITH
OSTEOPATH
LINDSBY BLOCK
Red Cloud,
Neb.
Publication of Summons.
To James II. Kldd, Mr. .Inmes II Ktdd. Itob
crt M. Cochran, Mrs. Itobert M. Cochran. Wil
liam Uuthwalte, Herbert A. Tabcr, D. C. Keily,
first real name unknown, and James Pitcher,
non-resident defendants:
You are hereby notified that tho C'ty of Hed
Cl'iud, In Webster county. Nebraska, as plain
tiff, has filed Us petition and commenced an ac
tlon In thcdlKtrlctcourt of said Webster countv
agalnstyouand other defendants, tho object and
prayer of which aro to extend the corporate
limits of sold oily by the annexation of certain
coutlguou- territory thereto k that the cer
tiorate limits us extended and the corporation
boundary Hue shall bo as follows and Include
all the territory therein, to wli: Hegluulng at
the corner of sections 1,3. 11 and 12. In tow.i
ship 1. north, raiwe 11, west of the sixth 1', M.,
In Webster county, Nebraska, running thence
weft on Mild section line btiwccu raid suctions
2 and It, 160 rods to the muiricr section corner;
thenco north on the half section line In the
center of said section a, to the quarter seetlqn
corner bctweeu said section a and section 3ft,
In township 2. range 11; thenco .west on said
section Hue between bald sections! and :ir. 5.'tu
feet: thence north, at rlslit angles, to the half
section line riinnlnu cast and west, through tho
center of said section 35; theme east at rlRht
angles In said half section lino and tho ex
tension thereof In section ."0 a distance In said
section 30 of 1311,7 feet to a point therein; to
wit: the northeast corner of hmlth & Moore's
addition tolled Cloud; thonce south, at right
angles In the east Hue of said Smith it Moore's
addition and the extension thoreof. to tho
south lino of said section .38 and on to tho
south Hue of the street known as Fourth Ave
nue: thonce west In the south lineof said street
on the south side of said section 30 to a point
158 feet east of tho northeast comor of block 3a
of the original town of Itcd Cloud, according
to tho recorded plat thereof; thence south at
right angles, parallel with tho west lino or said
section 1, to a point In tho north lino of Kaley
it.fncUbon's addition to Hed Cloud, according
to tho rfcoided plat thoreof; thenco can at
right angles. In sold north lino to tho north
east comer of said addition; thenco south, at
right angles, to tho south lino or said section 1 ;
thenco west In salt south line of section 1 to
tho southwest corner of said section 1. the
place of beginning You are required to an
swer 'aid petition on or boforo Monday, March
12. 190(1.
bated February 1. 1000.
TIIK CITY OK ltUD CLOUD, Plaintiff.
Ily L. II. Ulacklcdgo, Its Attorney. fcb23
Sheriff's Sale.
Notlco Is hereby given, that under and by
virtue of nn order or sale Issued from tho
office of Geo W. Hutchison. Clerk or tho DIs
trlct Court or tho Tenth Judicial District, with
in and for Webster county. Nebraska, upon a
decree In an action pending therein, wherein
Ktt-i K. Deweoso Is plaintiff, and against Lucy
aullirord and Hugh W. fJulllford, defendants.
I shall offor for salo at public vendue, to tho
highest bidder for cash In hand, at tho cst
door of tho Court Houso, at Ked Cloud. In said
Webster county, Nebraska, (that being the
building wherein the last term of said court
was holden), on the Mh day of March, A. 1),
1WJ0. nt one o'clock p. m. of raid day, the fol
lowing described properly, to wit:
Lots ono to twenty-four (except lots 7, 8. 0 and
10) In block one of aullUord's addition to Ited
Cloud. Nebraska,
Given undor my hand this 31st day of Janu
ary, A. I) 1000.
. . , , O n.nEDOE, Sheriff.
J. It. Mcicer, Plaintiff's Attorney. iuch2
A Great Fire
You will have if
you try some of
that
Coed Coal
Sold by
Saunders Bros.
Tho popular Lumber and
Conl mou of Red Cloud.
rJ?e ephone GO will got it.
SebmidtiWiseearvep
PKOPItlETOHS OF THE
Fourth Avenue
fffeat JWafket
Wholesalo and retail Fresh and
Cured Meats, and every thing kept
in a first class moat market. Man
ufacturers of hih grade Sausage
and Strictly Pure Lnrd., Highest
markot prices paid for Livo Stock,
Poultry, Hides, Pelts and Tallow.
To the
Farmers
Out of GO Insurance Companies
doing business in Webster
County tho Gocman of Froo
port pays ono-thlrd of tho taxes
nnd has over 000 policies in
force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of
Nobraska is tho largest Mutual
in the state, with over throo
quartors of a million dollars in
suranco in Webster county.
For Good Insurance
Call on
O. C. TEEL,
Red Cloud.
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