WPWWWWWWWBMWMWCTWWBBllWWWWMMMIIMIMBMBBMiBlfJMWBMBMWIIBiiBl. Heal Estate ? To Renters Why work for others whon you oiui do so much bettor by work ing for yoiirsolvt'8? Can you mho from $500 to $2000? If you can do this, got n homo of your own while laud is yet within your reach. THE BOOM IS NOW ON and from now on laud is going to advance in value as novor boforo in your lives. GET A HOME QUICK and got it within tho rain bolt of Nebraska. Nebraska is good enough 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. Boo Walkor & Duiloy for a farm bore, or tako a trip with them tho first and third Tuesdays in each month farther west, bnt within tho rain belt, where lands aro cheap, cheaper, cheapest, und you will probably buy, oithor for a homo or for investment. Our FARM LOAN DEPARTMENT offers rates and terms especially attractive. i WALKER ft BAILEY, Red Cloud, Neb CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered i by Our County Reporters iAoWi BLADEN April is starting in with plenty of ruin. (Jus Henry and son of Hosoland were in town Saturday. Wm. Wallace was a passonger for Strung Monday morning. rred Heed and family spunt Sunday at the homu of his father, A. Heed. Mr. Brewer and family loft f.ir tlieir lie at hniue at Cnlbettson Wednesday. Win Bennett and L.E Speneo wuru passenger for Fremont lust Monday. Mis. ltuinbauh visited Sunday with her brother, J P K-pp, in this city, i Mr and Mrs. L. K. Sponee aro tli parontfl of a buby girl, born Much 31. J George Solomon and wife left last I Wednesday for their new home al At lanta. Wm. Mi'Dnmild shipped his house hold uoods to his new home at Trenton lust Wednesday. Webster Woodside's team inn away lust SAturday and threw him out, bretiking his knee-enp Charles Speneo spent Sunday with his brother, A. K. Spcnee, who lives on ' tiie Cowley iiIhch south of town. ' Miss Nellie Williams returned from C.iinp'iell Tuesday, uhio sho hns been I v siting her s'ster, .Mis. 1). 11 Clark. M s Bertie Woodside returned from Republican City Tiiesdav, where sho has been visiting friends the past two week. Drs. Archer t'd Warrick of Hum! itms and Dr. Wegniau of this citv held a consultation in the enstt of hrnest Bo'd, who win iij'ired three weeks lino ill the Guild eh Vit r, and decided CALUMET Baking Powder The only high grade Baking Powder sold at a moderate price. Com plies with the pure food laws of all states. Farm Loans and Others. I j upo i another operation, which was performed last Saturday. However, the patient h still unconscious and tip pears to sloop all the time, and can hardly bo aroused long enough to take the nourishment noccBsary to keep him alive. STILLWATER Spring is late. News aro scarco. Farming hns already begun. Mrs, Dave Fishol and Grandma C ozier visited tit John K'inzaek'H Wotinrsilny. Mrs. Hannah Sholton, who has beon to Illinois visiting, returned homo Sut urdtiy evening. Mrs. Delhi Mi fiord from ncross tho rivur was visiting relatives over Sun tIay in this vicinity. Tho little babe of Thos. Killough, wno has b.on very ill for a while, is reported to to some betur. Gnmdpa and Grandma Finney, who have been rather poorly all winter, are now quite well for their advnnced age. John Muthen of 1) nighis? , Neb., was hero on businwas connected wi:h the Hunt land, which will bo sold some lime at lied Cloud. The levival meetings tit I'raiiie Cotitcr school house which begun stiuui limn ago, closed on account of ,)1hI weather, with nine now additions to tl,' ''bnich. Five of tho pms'ins "v1'0 l"i'.vi! Mr. Curtis' '1 uesilay I HI IV I llllllll. ..i GARFIELD Iijiiiost Shipmnn lias built a new it ii ii Mis. iv te Fish'-r wih vi-iting willi Mi-s Mnln Smith last Wednesday. Jl-v. IIiiiiiiumI held nioriiing and iVfiii'ig -eivi'es m Ash Creek M. K. ehuicn as Stttiduy. Curt Kvuiis came out Monday to co.iitiwuii moving houses for Frank Trust Raklnsr Powders sell for 43 or 50 cents per pound and may bo Iden titled by this exorbitant price. They aro a menace to public health, as food prepared from them con tains large quantities of Kochcllo alts, a dangerous cathurtic drug. AiloH. The nil i) WtulntBiluy called a Imlt on the woik Jrtiiies Beaiicluiuip nindo a trip ovrr i iio Kuihiis WiMlncsiliiy to begin wi rk with his new threshing machine, "but imp ruin siiM, N-i!"' Mhs Alici I'oai' finm Cnicngo, anil Mus M'iIh'I 1'opn from tt"d Omul, vi-ro visit in(? Ilicir sister, Mra. Mayo AHih, tho lit Ht of the vvci k. Mis L'Mtisft Ailc?. from Kml Cloud, was visiting hi'r sister, Mis Aiiinek, lust Sunday As tho two itulieii wcic lining to lluil Cloml in the evening, the hor.Hit beouiiie frightened i)t PhIi'moii' ittitomohiln. and run awtiy. Tim Iml e vor Hcarud and tho htiri'o.s wns li d j torn tip. WALNUT CREEK John Sutton went to Kuisus City with fat cittlo last. week. Mr and M-'s. N G. UUnkenb'iker visited at Weoley Womer'a Sunday. MissMunio Noble of Ukliihoma is hero visiting relatives and friends. Mi, and Mtv. Frank Ulankonbnkqr spont lti9t Sabbath at Mac Fult) i's. Frank Kmcaid, who had his leg broken some time ago, is able to get around on crutches Grandma Btankenbaknr is in poor health. Hhs been coutiued t'i her room for s mo timo. T. F. Junes' family havo beon going through a singe of mumps and measles. All ii r i) getting better. W dter Noble's dniighter Mildred, wno had her anklo fractured n short timo ago, is getting along uiceiy. liulph McWall's now hen house was burned last wot k. together with otio hundred young cuk'kuns and an incu bator. School closed Friday in district No. 8. A box supper was hold in tho evening. Enough money has beon col loetod to buy a bell for tho school house. Miss Otto will finish teaching tho term on Buffalo creik. LlVg STOCK MARKETS A1 KANSAS CITY. uME WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON & COMPANY, MVtl 3TOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 7P:C25 AT OHIOAQO, KAN8A8 CITY. OMAHA, SIOUX CITY. 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas Citt, April 3. Receipts of cattle Monday woro 10,000 and while trading opened slowly, strength soon became apparent and generally steady rates prevailed. Receipts today woro 13,500. Stoady to 10 routs lower prices woro tho rule. Tho following table givos prices now ruling. Extra priuio corn-fed steers. .$5 25-5 85 Good corn fed steors 4 85-5 25 Ordinary corn fed steors.... 4 25-175 Choico corn fed heifers 4 75-5 25 Good corn fed heifers 4 25-4 75 Medium corn fed hoifors. ... 3 75 4 25 Choice corn fed cows 4 25-4 75 Good 3 75-4 25 Medium 3 2.V3 75 runners 2 25 3 00 Choico stags 4 00-5 00 Choico fed bulls 3 50 -1 25 Good 3 35 3 05 Bologna bulls 2 25-3 00 Veal calves. 5 00-0 75 Good to choice ntitivo or western stockers 4 25-4 75 Pair 3 85-4 U5 Common 3 25-3 75 Good to choice heavy native feedors 4 25-1 75 Pair 3 70-4 25 Good to choico heavy brand ed horned fecdots 3 75-1 50 Fair 3 25-3 75 Common 2 75-3 00 Good to choico stock hoifors 3 25-3 85 Fair 275-325 Good to choico stock calves, Tearing the Label out of a Gordon Hat takes none of its Quality but it does take away the Satisfaction that conies from knowing' you have the best. Gordon Hats $3.oo AN OPPORTUNITY i azassstMaazztszvri w.vwagapuganBiaraasiiiBBBa'g s for you to get a new WATCH or WATCH CASE at POFIT CUTT1NG PRICES. We have made some Slashes in Prices of Our Watches and if you want case, get it now, money by doing Newhouse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. B. & M. Watch Inspectors f stcors 4 00-1 75 .-. i Fair 3 00 -1 00 Good to choice stock calves, hoifors 3 25-4 00 Fair '2 75-3 25 INFLAMMATORY IMEL'M.i 1'ISM CURED IN 3 DAVfc Morton L. II 111. of Lebanon Intl.. hays; "Mj wlfo had Intlammatorv Hhcumatlsm In ever; muscle and Joint: tier suffering was terrible and lier body and face were swollen almost be yond recognition: had been In bed six weeks and bud elgbt physicians, but received no benefit until she tried tlio Mystic I'ure for Rheumatism. It gave Immediate relict and tho wns able to walk about In three davs. i am mire It waved her life." Sold by II. 'E. Orlce. Druggist. Red Cloud. Application fer License. Notice Ih hereby given that n, petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholder of the First ward ef the city of Red Cloud. Nebraska, has been filed with the city clerk of said city of Red Cloud, praying that n license be granted by the city council of said city to John I'ol nlcky for tho sale of malt, spirltous and vinous liquors on lot live (M block thirty-one (31), of the original town, now city of Red Cloud, Ne braska. That action will be taken on said peti tion by the mayor and city council on ttie 2nd day of May 1900. or at tht 11 rot meeting of the council thereafter. L. II. FonT, City Clerk. Dated at Red Cloud, Nebraska, this nth day of April, 11)00. Application for License. Notice Inbereby given thatu petition feigned by thirty or more resident freeholder of the Second WHrd .f the city of lied Cloml, KcbrHH kit. hns been filed with the city clerk of hi Id city of lied Cloud, praying that h Hc-etiho be grunted by the city council of Mild city to F. It. MiuiiUvllle for the -nle of mnlt. nlrltous iuil vinous liquor on lot Hired (3) block one (1), Wlllluiuh' addition to the city of lied Cloud, Netitiisku. That action ulll be taken oti t-nld I'Ctlilnn by thcinnyor and city council on the Und day of May 1000. or at the nrtl meeting of the council thereafter. I.. 11. Koist City Clerk. Dated at lied Cloud. Nebraska, tlilh nth duy of April. IOOTi. Application for License. Notice Is hereby given thut a petition hlgued by thirty or more resident fieeholdnrN of tho Second ward of the city of Hed Cloud. Nebras ka. Iihh bren tiled uith tho city clerk of said cl'y of ltcd Cloud, praying that a licence bo granted by the city council of mid city to Charles v. lluslice for the sale of mnlt. spirit and vinous liquors on lot one (1). block one (1), Williams' addition to tho city of ltcd cloud, Nebraska, That action will be taken on said petition by the mayor and city council on the Und day of May, 1000, or at the first meeting of the council thereafter. h. H. Fokt. City Clerk. Dated at Ited Cloud, Nebraska, this nth day of April, IWiO Road Notice. State of Nebraska, I In the matter of the Kond V Petition of William J. Webster County. ) Llpplucott, et al. To vVhom It May Concern: Tho Committee appointed by the llonrd of County Commissioners, being three of tbc mcrub-rs of said board, to exnmluu Into tho expediency of. and to locate a road proposed to bo established under the petition filed by William J. I.lpplncott. et. al commencing at the South West Corner of Section 20. Township J, Itange in, hi Webster County. Nebraska ; run ning thenco cast on tho section lino between sections l."!) and 29 In said Township and Itango n dlNtauce of Slat feet to a stake In cento-of said lino; from said staka In a southeasterly direction 4')7 feet to h stake which Is M feet south of the old quarter section corner between sections yo and !W; tbenco from said stake east bearing Huhtly south tK) feet, to a stake in center of lino: thcjiw In an easterly direction bearing sllghtlr south from said stuke 000 feet to a stake In ccutor'of lino; thence from said rake east bearing slightly south 010 feet to u stake; thenco In a southeasterly direction 90 feet to a stake; thence In un easterly direction bearing slightly North from said stalco 600 feet more or less Intersecting the section line on tho east sldo of said section HO feet south of tho old section corner of said section, has reported In favor of tho establlBhmont thereof, and all objections thereto or 'claims for damages must bo tiled lu the County Clerk's otllce on or before noon of tho 1st day of June. A, I), 1000, or such road will bo established without refer euco thereto. Lkb UkTouu, County Cleik. Uy J. K. IlnowN, Deputy. (Seal) April 10. a watch or a new for you will save so. 'AvwSyAA A Great Fire You will have if you try some of that Good Coal Sold by Saunders Bros. Tho popular 'Lumber and Coal men of Rod Cloud. Te ephone GO w 11 get it. Schmidt iWiseearoer PltOPWETOItS OK TUB Fourth Avenue IVIeat Ifeket Wholesale and retail Fiosh ami Cured Meats, and everything kept in a Ur.st class meat market.. Man ufacturers of hih grade Sausage and Strictly Pure Lard. Highest market prices paid for Live Stock, Poultry Hides, Pelts and Tallow. To the Farmers Out of 50 Insurance Companies doing business in Webster County tho Gocman of Free port pays one-third of tho taxes and has over r00 policies in force. The Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual in the state, with over three quurters of a million dollars in suranca in Wobstor county. For Good Insurance Call on O. C. TEEL, Rod Cloud. DR. W. S. SMITH OSTEOPATH LINDSBY BLOCK Red Cloud, Neb.