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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
GARDEN SEEDS, PLANTS SHHl)iS The season for "planting things" is now at hand. I have the largest and finest as sortment of Garden and Flower Seeds, Plants and Shrubs ever seen here. A Great Variety of Roses Carinas, Lilies, and everything to be found in an up-to-date greenhouse. You are in vited to call and inspect my stock, whether you buy or not. Mrs. Henry Diederich ,I,V'''WW'V CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters Ao'WWW"' BLADEN Winter wheat is looking lino. Farmers nro nil busy sowing oats. Albert McCoy is homo from Culbott- 8011. The Bladen hotel is being roshinglod this week. Mrs. Kile visited at the homo of Mrs. Fois Wwlnesilny. Aliss Myrtle Neiswnnger spent Sun dii7 with Miss Miibol Uoyd. Win. Stryekor is able to bo out nguin after being laid up with tonsililis. T. L. Paugli of Bluu Hill spont Thursday at tho home of A. Heed. Con Widdernlieim came over from B.uo Hill Saturdiiv anil spent Sunday with his brother Vet. Miss Ainu Johnson returned from Lincoln Saturday, and wont to Wilcox Tuesday to visit her Bister. C. W. MoD maid has returned from Trenton, where ho went to help his father unload his household goods. Mrs. James MjHride and children returned to Cowles Monday, after a visit with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. (loin Misses Uuth and Frances House holder returned Monday to their schools at Mosomoiil after a short visit with their parents, south of town. Ernest Reed, who was injured at the Guild elovator four weeks ago, shows n improvement, being unconscious still, and thorn is no hope of his re. covi ry. Joo Koons camo down from North Platte Situi day and spent Sunday at tho homo of A. Reed. Mrs. Koons ac companied him homo Mniday, slut having been called hero four weeks ago by tho injury of her brother, Kr nest Heed. WALNUT CREEK Most of tho farm M's are through ho wing oats. Literary Micie'y at Woiiior Tuesday evoning. Mr. Warthon is preparing to plaster his new house. Miss Mnmio Hustings spont Tuesdny at Mrs. T. F Jones'. Most of the fruit butts on tho pencil tnoi seem to bo killed. Mr. and M 8 John Sutton visited at Warren Sutton's last Sun lay. Will Noblo and Alfred Coulson are taking in the sights at Kinsas City. Mr. Hastings is preparing to sow a largo field of alfalfa near his iiouse. N G. Hlank'Mibtik'r has soveral ear pouters at work building a largo addi tion! to his barn. Walter Noblo and F. L. Arneson shipped fat oattlo to Kansas City tho lirst of tho week. Dan Norris and Wesloy Womor shipped a lino lot of fat catllo to Kan sas City last Sunday. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, April 11, furnished by Wul k or & Hailoy of Webster County Abstrnct company. Bernard MoNeny to Joseph (Jonoroux so4 1(1.1 li! wd .... 8 5000 Lincoln Land Co to August Ltimpmnn lot 2 block 13 Rose- niont wd 70 liorthaJ Holmes and husband to Peter Baor lots 8 4 nud 22 block 2 R 11 add to Rod Cloud wd 1000 Potor Baor and wife to Walter E Francis sumo wo 1000 Borthti J Holmes to Walter E Francis lot 5 block 2 R R to Rod Cloud wd 100 Walter E Frnncis and wife to B-rtha J Holmes lot 22 block 2 R R add to Rod Cloud wd . . . 1 II B Hunter nud wifo to R E Groonlialgh n2 sw4 tind part o2 sw4 33.3.9 wd 5000 State of Nobr to John D Ohm stead so4 swl and s2 sol 21-1-9 dood 8 10 Ella Van Woort to Hauuiih Uouchlor lots 5 to 8 block 15 Vancos add to Guido Rock wd 330 Carl F Shorbacbor to Alexander Sides lots 19 to 21 block 2 Tal bot's add to Guido Rock wd. . . 875 C J Piatt to Lloyd A Carpouter s4 17-2-10 wd 7000 Rose E Shedd ot al to Olo A Ktmtson v2 nwl 2-3-11 qcd 1 Sherman Woodward to John D Ohmstead u2 hoi 27-1-9 wd .... 2000 Wesloy A Howard and wifo to John A Howard y, sol 28-3-9 qcd 2400 Win Outhwaite to C J Piatt w2 uo4 2-1-11 wd 7000 Emma L Hickson to A F Sibort w2 sw4 35 112 wd 125 A N Sibort ot al to A F Sibort n2 swl 35-1-12 wd 250 W F Crowell to W H Donaldson 0213-211 wd 00C0 Chas Spouco to Chester Wash lots 10 and 11 block 4 Sponco add to Bladon wd 150 Chestor Wnsh nnd wifo to J R Horn lot 10 blbck lSpencondd to Bladon wd 7 L E Spouco and wifo to S.II Donton lot 17 block 2 Spouco add to Hindoo wd 75 Jos S Hopkins to II B Hunter lots 11 and 15 block 2 Guide Hock wd Lucy C Gillott to Elllo P Fogg nwl 1-2-12 wd JV200 Geo L Soloiniin to i J Solomon lot 3 block 1 Bladen wd 500 Total 810512 Mortgages filed 21000 Mortgage rulotu-od S3B00 lm ST68K WHETS AH KftHSAS GITY. IKE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED DY CLAY, ROBINSON A COMPANY, Oat VC STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C?FCG2 AT OHIOAQO, KANSAS OITY, OMAHA, SIOUX OITY. ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas Citv, April 10. Receipts of cattle thus far this week nro 20,800; last week, 22,400; last year, 18,100. Monday's market was gonorally strong for all classes and today whilo trado for boof steors was at weak to 10 cents lower rates, other kinds hold un changed. 53 lots of beef steers sold at $5 and over. Tho following tablo glvo now ruling. Extra prime corn-fed steers. .85 Good corn fed steors 4 Ordinary corn fed steors.... 4 Choico corn fed heifers 4 pricos 25-5 85 85-5 25 25-4 75 75-5 25 10-4 GO 75 4 25 25-1 75 00-3 00 25-4 50 75-1 25 00-5 00 75 -1 25 35-3 05 25-3 00 00-(150 , Good corn fod heifers 4 ; Medium corn fed heifers.... 3 ' Choice corn fod cows 4 Good .) Medium -l Cannors fl Choico stnus 4 Choico fod bulls 3 Good fl Bologna bulls 2 Veal calves 5 A frland of tho hom- 1 A foe of ths Trust Calumet Baking Powder Compiles with the Purs Food Laws of all States. Good to I'holco niilivo or western stoekors 4 25-1 50 Fair 3 Oil I ID Common 3 L'5 3 50 Good to choice heavy native feeders J 25-1 75 Fair 3 75-4 25 Good to choice heavy brand ed horned feedot s 3 75-4 50 Fair 3 25-3 75 Common 2 75-3 00 Good to choice stock heifers 3 25-3 85 Fair 2 75-3 25 Good to choico stock calves, Receipts of hogs thus far thi week aro 18,700; last woek, 25,300; lust year. 15,200. Monday's market was strong to 5 conts higher and today strong to 5 cents highor with bulk of sales from $0.30 to G.40 top; $0.45. Receipts of shoop thus far this wook aro 12,500; last wook, 15,800; last year, 14,500. Monday ,s market was steady forsboop lambs 10 cents lower; today strong and active. A Guaranteed Cure far Piles. Itching, blind, blooding, protruding piles. Druggists aro authorized to refund money if Pnzo Ointment fails to cure in G to 14 days. 50 conts. MIKUMATISM CUHKD IN A DAY. Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious It removes at onco the causo and the disease Im mediately disappears. The first does greatly boneflts. 76 cents audit 0''. held by II B. Once DruiKlBt. Red Cloud The Dok'k Kennel. A dog's kennel should always be placed facing south, so that the ani mal may have the light and beat of tho sun at all seasons of the year. Without plenty of sunlight a dog will not keep In health. Straw or pine shavings form tho best bedding for a dog"s kennel and are much superior to hay or sawdust, which Is often used. Great care should bo taken to see that the bedding is always dry and that It Is changed nt least once a week. In the hot weather bedding Is not required at all, the dog preferring to He oil the uncovered floor of his kennel. Home Chat. XotliliiR I.Ike Tuct. A correspondent sends an anecdote of a man In a midland town. A friend of his was lying ill, and be went to see him to cheer him up. "You look uncom mon bad, Joe," he said. "Yes," said tho sufferer. "Made your will," Inquired the consoler, "because I should if I were you 7" There was an awkward pause, during which tho visitor left. A moment later he returned. "I say, Joe," he observed, "yours Is awkward stairs to get a eoflln down. Goodby, Joe, goodby." London Globe. A l'orfect I,:iUy. "Raise your chin just a little," said the photographer. "This Is as high as I choose to raise It," was tlif austere response of Mrs. Vlck-Soiui. "If the effect Is not to your llklug you can lower your machine." Chicago Tribune. Tho Klrst Tiling. Ttetty So Maud is engaged? Well, I'm sorry for the man. She doesn't know tho lirst thing about keeping house. Hostile Oh, yes, she does. Het tyI'd like to know what. Bessie The first thing Is to get a man to keep house for. SnmUliiK of Aiit'Ntry. Mr. Chase has such an exaggerated respect for the blue blood of Boston which runs In his veins that his man ner Is slightly patronizing. He was lately Introduced to a Syrian of good birth and education who lives In thla country. "And may I inquire," he said blandly In the course of the conversation, "If you are of the Christian religion?" "My family was converted to Christ's teaching at tho time of John's second visit to Lebanon," quietly replied the Syrlau. Youth's Companion. Ill" Iittfllectmil Slat-. Cholly Nitwit D'ye know, Miss Cut ter, though I've only Just met you, there seems o bo a er soet of Intel leetual sympathy between us. You know Just how to appeal to my tastes, you know. Are you a literary woman? Dolly Cutter-No, I'm a kindergarten teacher. Cleveland Leader. Tlie Pave. If we could but read It every human being carries Ills life In his face and Is good looking or the reverse as that llfo hns been good or evil. On our features the tine chisels of thought and emotion are eternally ut work. Alexauder Smith. AN OPPORTUNITY OBSKraniraaxffi rarnuuarauttMHHRxnHramxKxza for you to get a new WATCH or WATCH CASE at PO FIT CUTTING 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. steers 4 00-4 75 Fair 350400 Good to choice stock calves, heifers 3 25-1 00 Fair 275-325 INFLAMMATORY IU1EI.M VTISM CURED IN 3 DAYS Afnrtrm T. 1H1I nf T.nhaiw.n Tinl n iU -uSw.. u u auitiiwti inn,, nn j 3 , iiJ I wife had Inllammatorv Rheumatism in every iuukcU and Joint; her sitirerlng was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost b I yond recognition: had been In bed nix vreekt 1 aud had eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for , Rheumatism. It gate immediate relief and the watt able to walk about in three davn. 1 am mire it saved her life." Sold by II. E. Orlce. Druggist, lied Cloud. Application for License. Notice In hereby given Hint n petition slgiifd by thirty or more resident freeholders of the First ward of the city of Hod Cloud. Nebraska, hns been tiled with the city clerk of said city of lied Cloud, praying that a license be granted by the city council of said city to John Pol nlcky for the Rale of malt, spirltous and vinous liquors on lot five (M block thirty-one (31), of the original town, now city of Hed Cloud, Ne braska. That action will be taken on mid pell. Mon by the mayor and city council on the 2nd day of May, 1000. or al th flit meeting of the council thereafter. L. II. Koiit. City Clerk. Dated at Ited Cloud, Nebraska, this nth day of April, lOOfl. Application for License. Notice is hereby given that a petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholders of the Second ward of the city of Ited cloud, Nebras fen, hns been filed with tlio city clerk of Mild city of Hed Cloud, praying Hint a license be granted by the city council of said city to F. it. Maudevillc for the salo of malt, spirltous and vinous liquors on lot three (3) block one M). Williams' addition to tho city of Ited Cloud, Nebtaska. That action will be taken 011 mid petition by the major nml city council on the ','ud day of, May ifltn. oral the first meeting of the council thereafter. L. II. Foiit. City clerk. Dated at Ited Cloud. Nebraska. tlilsfitli day of April. IHOII. Application for-License. Notice Is hereby given 1 1 1 tit a petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholders of tho Second ward of the city of Hed Cloud. Nebras fea. has been filed with the city clerk of said cliy of Hed Cloud, praying that a license be granted by the city council of said city to chailes W. Iliishee for the sale of malt, spirit nud vinous liquors on lot one (1). block one (1), Williams' addition to the city of Hed Cloud, Nebraska. That action will be taken on said petition by the mayor and city council on the Jnd day of May, luiM), or at the first meeting of the council thereafter. I.. II. Foiit. Cltj Clerk. Dated at Ited Cloud, Nebraska, this Mb day of April, I1K.0 Road Notice. State of Nebraska, 1 In tlio mutter of the Koad V Petition of William J. Webster County. ) I.lpplucoit, el al. To Vhom It May Concern: Tho Commlteo appointed by tlio Hoard of County Commissioners, being three of the 1 memb-ra of said board, to examine into the expediency of. aud 10 locate 11 road proposed to bo established under thu petition filed by William .1. Mpplticott, el. al commencing at the South West Coiner of Section !0. Township 1, Itnuge in, in Webster County. Nebraska ; tun ning thence cast 011 the lection lino between sections 'M and I'i In said Township nnd Ilange a distance of '11(H) feet to a stake In ccntc of said Hue; from said stakw in a southeasterly direction l.'IT feet to a stake which Is Ml feet tuuth of tho old quarter section corner between sections 'M and Vtt; thence from said stake east bearing lluhtly south tVX) feet, to a stake in center of lino: then 'o In an easterly direction bearing slightly south from Raid slake OGO feet ton stake In center of lino: tltcuco from said k ake east bearing slightly south 11 1(1 feet to a stake; theuco In a southeasterly dliertlon on feet ton stakq; thence In an easterly direction bearing slightly North from said stake 000 feet more or less Intersecting the section line on the cast side of said section 110 feet south of tho old section corner of said section, has reported In favor of the establishment (hereof, and all 1 objections thcroto or clnlnis for d 11 inn kcs must ' bo tiled In tho County Clerk's oillce on or before noon of the 1st day of .June. A, D. lOntl, or such road will bo established without refer I ence thereto. Lee DkTouii, County Cieik. Hy .1. E. Uiiown, Deputy. (Sea:.) April 13. XW, a watch or a new for you will save so. B. S, M. Watch Inspectors A Great Fire You will have if you try some of that Good Coal Sold by Saunders Bros. The popular 'Lumber nml Coal men of Red Cloud. Te ephono GO w.ll got it. Sehmidt i Wiseeaf ver PROPRIETORS OF THE Fourth Averwie JWeat Itoket Wholesale and retail Fiesli and Cured Meats, and everything kept in a first class meat market. Man ufacturers of hiuh grade Sausage and Strictly Pure Lard. Highest, market prices paid for Live Stock, Poultry, Hides, Pelts and Tallow. To the Farmers Out of 50 Insuranco Companies doiiiK business in Webster County tlio Gocman of Free port pays one-third of tho taxes and has over 500 policies in force. The Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual in tlio state, with over three quarters of a million dollars in surance in Webster county. for Good Insuranco Call on o. c. Hod Cloud. DR. W. S. SMITH OSTEOPATH LINDSEY BLOCK: Red Cloud, Neb. A 1 J vf i m&tWww i u.iOr;v, :i M--. 'N