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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1906)
HdHW m TirnTHTti mi Hurycrv O nnTTFT1 at driuei I Heal Estate Farm Itoans i ... To Renters and Others. Why work for othors whou you can do so much bettor by work ing for yourselves? Can you raiso from ?T00 to 2000? If you can do this, got a homo of your own whilo land is yot within your roach. THE BOOM IS NOW ON and from now on land is going to advance in value as novor boforo in your lives. GET A HOME QUICK and got it within tho rain bolt or Nebraska. Nobraska is good enough for us. You havlug money lying idlo in tho bank and earning you noth ing, can invest it in lands thut as n matter of spooulation will not you astonishing results. Boo Walkor & Bailoy for a farm hero, or tuko a trip with thorn tho first and third Tuesdays In each month farther west, but within tho rain bolt, whero lands aro choap, cheaper, cheapest, and you will probably buy, oithor for a. homo or for investment. Our FARM LOAN DEPARTMENT offers rates and torms especially attractive. Rv O-vitu fHiiiM iinwii from Rivi ion on Wt'dni'Mlay to assist Pastor IIIII hi 41. Nov. John T E Us iav a lecture on British HoldliT life in tho CliiUiuti chinch riuirdiT evening. A E, Sirolim, the driiggiil, was ar rusted 'I'liesiiny evening on a olinlgo of suiting liquor wiilnmt a licone. Mrs. Dr. Puilips, Mrs Olnnd and Mr Hoiisiclcr wfi'ii delegates nt the Giiuniv Siindav Suliool eonveiilion in i lied Cloud Monday and Tuesdaj. 1 Mr. M inn of B 'lvitere,M , was visit ing wi h "dnpli" Itosoncians tie IImi .of tun Wtx'k. He talks or lining ! much huio if liu lik-s tho 01 hi i, I . I LIVE STOGK MARKETS Al KANSAS CITY. UWE WECK"S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY. ROBINSON & COMPANY, G,1VC STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . WALKER ft BAILEY, Red Cloud, Neb -j CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters GARFIELD Wash Million moved on to Win, Lnlta'tJ farm last Thursday. Mrs B irber moved to liur now homo with J. S. Motlor Monday. N. P C.uiipl)eli wont east with his fat stock on Wednesbiiy. (iuy Barnes nnvod on to tho Cutis. Wolf farm tho Hist of tho month. G. S atiBor took a load of fat cattle to nmikt-t Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Emma Smith loft for Mount Pie b int, lown, We In slay, to under g t o tment tor c iiiOtir. James Huauohamp wont to market with a load of fat cattle Wednesday. Mrs. Efllu Hoed was visiting with frionda in Gnrfi-dd tho lattor part of last wook. S io returned to her home Sunday. Sunday school convention at Rod Cloud M'Hidny and Tuesday. Miss Ruth Householder spor.t Sun day with home folks, returning to her 3chool at Ilosomont Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Boyd aro tho pa rents of a nino-pound hoy, which ar rivod at their homo Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Warnor has opened a mil linery store in tho Dr. Wegniuu build ing, tho dootoi having moved his oflico into tho bunk. The pnstoflico hnB boon moved into tho Cramer building. W. S. Knapp has moved his drug store in whore tho postoflieo was, and Fred Andrews has jiovnd his barber shop into tho Sponco building, vacated by Mr. Knapp. "FJCG? AT- CHIOAQO, KAN8A8 CITY, OMAHA, SIOUX CITY. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, March G. Receipts of cattlo Monday woro GOOO and tho mar a most actlvo ono with pricos 10 to 15 cents highor on nil classes. Receipts today woro 8000 and tho market again was a satisfaetory one, trading being active with values Arm to 10 cents highor. Tho following table givoi prico now ruling. Extra prlmo corn-fod steers. .$5 25-5 80 Good corn fed stoors 175-5 2.') Ordinary corn fed steers .... 4 00-1 75 Choico corn fed heifers 4 50-5 00 Good corn fed heifers 3 50-4 50 Medium corn fed heifers. ... 3 00 3 50 Choico corn fed cows 3 75-4 2. Good 325-8 75 Medium 200-300 'minors 175-225 Choico stags 3 75-4 40 Choico fed bulls 3 50-4 00 Good 275-325 Bologna bulls 2 25-2 75 Veal calves 5 50-7 25 Good to choico nativo or western stockors 4 tVM o5 Pair 350-400 Common 300-3 50 Good to choico heavy nativo feeders 4 00-175 Pair 350-100 Good to choice heavy brand ed horned feeders 3 25-4 00 Pair 3 00-8 25 Common 2 GO-3 00 Good to choico stock heifers 2 75-3 25 leg BLADEN Mr. King's children aro reported sick Willi lllOHslt'H. Boyd Lctner moved into the Pounds house Tuesday. I It. C. Chevalier drove up noar Up land on hiMuess Tuesday. Wayne llei d and family spont Sun day at the home of Vet Widdci'Hheiin Allen Mi Coy of Cowles visited at the homo of his uncle, J. W. Mul'oy, Sun day. li. P. II tiler loaded his ear tho first of l lie week and left Wednesday foi t'to west. Mrs M llio Hauthorn and son Virgil, from Californit, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. V. S. llnll, Miss Mabol Boyd and Mss Grace Woodside nttended the WALNUT CREEK Enrl Borg is quite sick. Frank Kinraid, who had his broken, is improving. Frank Coulson wns in Kansas City last week with fnt cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fulton nnd H. S. llolcomb visited at John Sutton's last Sunday. A numbor of our young peoplo woro attholyceum in Womer and report n good program. The mumps have been visiting al most every family. The sick ones are getting better. Mrs. M to Fulton has been staying for several days with Mrs. Frank Btankenbiiker. Mr. and Mrs F. L. Arnesin, who have been visiting in KansHf, returned home last Sunday. Mr Warthen if building a now house, lie has made several improve munis since he purchased tho farm. Pair ':- 75 Good to choice stock calves. stoors ....: 3 75-150 Fair 325 375 Good to choico stock calves, hoifors 325-4 00 Fair 275-325 Choico wintered grass steers 350-4 50 Good 325-350 Pair 3 00-3 25 Choice grass cows 2 75-3 25 Good-" 2 50-7 50 Common 200-525 Receipts of hogs Monday woro 5200 and tho market 10 to 15 cents highor. Receipts today wero 10,000. Tho mar ket opened firm but closed weak to 5 cents lower. Bulk of sales woro from $0.20 to 0.30; top $0.35, which is tliH highest of tho season. Receipts of sheep Monday woro 10,000 mid tho market an native- ono with values anywhere from strong to 15 cents up. Recoipts today wero 11 000 and tho market steady for shoop but weak on lambs. AN OPPORTUNITY CvT x ; Slashes in for you to get a new WATCH or WATCH CASE at POF IT CUTTING PRICES. We have made some 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. D. & M. Watch Inspectors L vyv.NAvyASASA.vy JOT 9N on. n. lH81H3nn& ?l -jNy HVf rriiWKr EARN80T0 120AM0NTH n youns men wanted for POSITIONS on DIG RAILROADS. Exl'enenco unnecessary. High wanes, rapid promotion. slen jfiYssuchhliriiioiipv. In thlsniroltls a coninarii- tlcly short stcn from Fireman to Superintendent or President of a great railroad. IN MAKING APPLICATION, WRITE PLAIN I Real worth wins ovory time. Wo show you Low to succeed. I f you want a position as FIREMAN, ENGINEER. nnAUTMAS rir cnsniiCTOR. oven It you don't know ono thins; about railroading, till out coupon. In clnslntrst.fuim fnr nartlnulurs. National Ry. Training School, lnc.MaKu DR. W. S. SMITH OSTEOPATH LINDSEY BLOCK Red Cloud, Neb. ALCOHOL IN BREAD. INAVALE A. Wilson is on the sick list this we i k Miietiug nt'e still in progress tit 41, t mugh hindered somo by the storm. HB fSfUttvm ssssssssssh M 1 wWjvrfM&fyWIWlfj 1 Calumet is the only High Grade Powder offered to the consumer at a Moderate Price It should not be confused with. the cheap, low grade powders on the one hand, nor the high priced trust powders on the other. Burlington Bulletin. Into Tho Northwost:Now is the time to go ut cheap rates on ono of tho Bur lington's two daily through traius to Montnna.Pugot Sound and Portland. You don't know how cheaply you can buy a one way Colonist tiokot. Ask tho agent. Special Ilomoseokors' Rates: Mnroh Uth and 20th vory low round trip homo seekers' rates into tho North Platto Vallev. tho Big Horn Basin, also into tho Southwest. To tho Sunny South: Very attractive Winter Tourist rates daily until April 30th to a largo numbor of Southern Resorts. Irrigated Lands: Better get hold of an irrigated farm for yoursolf or your son whilo there is yot time; irr igated lands have increased from 100 to 200 per-cont iu value in the last few years. Bond for our publications on Irrgatod lands. To California: Vory cheap ono way tickets dally to California until April 7th. Through tourist sloopors. Pacific coast: Better make tho grandost tour in tho' world tho tour of tho coast this spring nnd summer. First oxcurslon April 25th to May 5th Inclusive. Thoro will bo vory low, daily, round trip California and Pugot Sound ratos through tho sum mor. Wrlto me just what trip you have in mind and let mo advlso you tho least cost and best way to make It. J. P. Edwards, Agent. EaonKli io Give One About Four Plata of Whtttky n Year. "You consume four pints of whisky a venr." said tho amateur chemist. "Now, don't be angry or shocked. I know that you're a strict teetotaler, but Just the same 1 know that you've absorbed that much alcohol. How? Well, simply by eating bread. "It has long been known that the fer mentation of bread caused the forma tion of alcohol, but it was supposed that It passed from the dough during tUO process oi muting, ouvenu ui:iuu-1 tlsts have proved that bread, when ready for eating, contains an average of .800 per cent of alcohol to tho loaf, j You must remember that In many ( countries strong liquors nre brewed , from bread. Kvass, the mild Russian beer, Is brewed from brown bread. I "Now, if you eat -100 loaves of bread every year you must perforce have as similated twenty ounces of alcohol, which equals four pints of rye whisky. "In ten years," concluded the ama teur chemist Impressively, "you havo eaten 4,000 loaves of bread, and In that number of loaves Is about uuu ounces of alcohol, or the equivalent to nineteen quarts of whisky. Think of tho saturnalia you have been on for tho last ten years, and you never know enough to complain of a big head In the niornlng."-,Now York Tress. A Great Fire You you that will have if try some of Good Coal Sold by Saunders Bros. Tho popular 'Lumber and Coal men of Red Cloud. To ephono 00 wll get it. SehmidtiWiseearvep I'KOPHIKTOHS OF THE Fourth ' Avervxie Jtteat ffafket Wholesale and retail Fresh and Cured Meats, and everything kept in a first class meat market. Man ufacturers of high grado Sausage and Strictly Pure Lard. Highest market pricos paid for Live Stock, Poultry, Hides, Pelts and Tallow. Mm. 1'epyn' Temper. "Being at supper my wife did say something that caused mo to oppose her In. She used tho word devil, which vexed me, and, among other thlugs, I said I would not have her to use that word, upon which she took me up most Riwnfullv. which, before Ashwell and the rest of the world, I know not now adays how to check, as I would here tofore, for less than that would havo mado mo strike her. So that I fear without great discretion I shall go near to lose, too, my command over her, and nothing do It more than giving her this occasion of dancing and other pleas ures, whereby her mind is taken up from her business and finds other sweets besides pleasing of me, and so makes her that sho begins not at all to tako pleasure In me or study to please mo as heretofore." Diary of Samuel Pepys. To the Farmers Out of 50 Insurance Companies doing business in Webster County tho Gocmau of Free port pays ouo-thlrd of tho taxos and has over COO policies in force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual in tho stato, with over three quarters of a million dollars in surance In Webster couuty. For Good Insurance Call on o. c. Red Cloud. x A 4 ,tfi'mi .. MfvMUUwvmun.nt'v" '