The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 10, 1906, Image 8

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DEFIANCE TEA
FOR ONE CENT
You couldn't think of a cheaper beverage. You couldn't possibly find a better
more healthful one. The great economy of Defiance Tea is due first to the low
price at which it is sold and then to its strength. Being an absolutely pure tea, it
goes much further than ordinary tea. Its delightful flavor and aroma is due to
the care in growing, selecting and packing. Defiance Tea is the one beverage
that you can drink at every meal all your life with benefit and pleasure. Safe
for children as well as grown-ups. Buy a package to-day and follow carefully
directions for making found on the package. There's a
treat in store for you.
FRFF A Beautiful Breakfast Set
1 AY J-Jl-J of 3i pieces WITH YOUR INITIAL IN GOLD
will be given to nil users of Defiance Tea and Coffee taking advantage of our
offer before Oct. 1, 1906. Full particulars in each package. Ask your grocer
Letts -Spencer Grocer Co.
St. Joseph, Mo
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"trjrrrjwfri , cross arms to accommodate raoro
' wires on the bell liuo.
I. V. Crnry lias commenced upon
tlio collar wall of bis new store, which
i will bo 50x90 Toot.
1 The now bank building is progres
sing slowly on accouut of tho sickness
, of one of tho loading men.
i J. II. (Vary has coimuouced work
upon his now residenco in Guide Kock.
1 B. T. Merriman has his house coin
, ploted, as have B. C. Christy, B. M.
Parker and M. Sheoley.
Bonjamiu P. Mitior was born in Dres
den. Musliincon countv. Ohio. Octob-
Mrs. Matt Baker, who has been sick ' or 22, 1810, and died July HO, 100!!. Ho
for somotimo, is no bettor. was married to Kathorino Hyrd, De-
Mrs. Allby and son Elmer loft Wed- eembor 25, 18(57. Seven children wore
nosday for an overland trip through I born to this union two of whom are
tho western part of Kuusas and No- living with the wife to mourn his loss.
CORRESPONDENCE
i Interesting Items Gathered
s by Our County Reporters
4UMnMAAMAAMAyMyA4
HIGHLAND, KAN.
Mrs. Bert Carr of Ked Cloud return
ed homo Saturday.
Howard Wilson was in fisbon Tuos
day.
Miss Beulah Francis returned from
Grand Island Friday.
braska.
Mrs. t las. Hassinger, who has been
quito sick for somotimo, is improving
under tho euro of Dr. Cook of Ked
Cloud.
Mr. and Mrs. ,7ns. Lako of Missouri
are spending this weok visiting Mrs.
N. Collins.
Jolf Boauchamp and wifo of Posey
Ridge spout Suuday at tho homo of
Chus. Horrick.
Tho Highland lassos havo organized
a basket ball team.
W. Green, tho windmill man, was up
from Burr Oak and put up a number
of windmills iu Highland last week.
Ho moved to Webster county, Neb.,
in 1S72 and has lived here almost con
tinuously ever since.
GUIDE ROCK
I. B, Colvin is going west on land
business soon.
M. G. Hagan and wifo aro tho proud
parents of a lino daughter that ar
rived at their homo July 30th. All do
ing well.
A gang of telephone men aro work
ing from this placo putting on larger
BLADEN
Herman Feis was a passenger for
Blue Hill Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Bugkey and children visited at
tho homo of Mrs. Letuer Monday.
Miss Cora Lookhart is visiting at
tho homo of her grandfather, J. M.
Lockhart.
Herman Fois and family spent Suu
day at tho homo of his brother near
Campbell.
Ira Killian drove down to Cowles
Saturday and visited at the homo of
Goo. Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Riverton
wore visiting at tho homo of
tor, Mrs. Charles Hartmau.
relatives, returning Monday.
Mrs. D. H. Clark and son came down
Wednesday from Campbell and is vis
iting nt tho home of her mother, Mrs.
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Newhouso and
children came up from, Red Cloud aud
visited over Suuday with Wash Reed,
returning Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horn returned
from Cowles Saturday, where they
havo boon visiting their daughter, Mrs.
James McBrido.
Mrs. Koshmer returned from Benk
lemon Wednesday, where sho has
spent tho last two weeks visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Orr Andrews.
Mrs. Will Davis aud Mrs. Mollio
Haudthoru left Tuesday for Antolopo
county, whore they go to visit their
brother and sister who live tlioro.
N. II. Moore has sold out his (lour
and feed store to Mr. Farley of
Ohiowa; ho also sold his houso and lot
and will movo to Bladen in u short
time.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS Al
KANSAS CITY.
TTME WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY
CLAY, ROBINSON & COMPANY,
(LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
OFFICES AT CHIOAOO. KAN8A8 CITY,
OMAHA, 8IOUX OITY. 8T. JOSEPH
AND DENVER.
figure
combined with plain
prices steadily adhered to,
has brought us a constantly
growing business. Quality
first, price next. Nothing but
standard made, reputable
goods at lowest profit prices.
Ahvays willing to sioiu otcr goods
and compare prices zvitk either local
or Chicago houses.
Newhouse Bros.,
Jewelers and Opticians. B. & M. Walch Inspectors
Proposed Constitutional Amendment.
Tho following proposed amendment
to the constitution of the State of Ne
braska, as hereinafter set forth in full,
is submitted to the electors of the
State of Nebraska, to be voted upon
at the general election to be held
Tuesday, November (5, A. I). 1000.
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Kansas City, Aug. 7. Receipts of
her sis- cattle thus far this week aro 19,800;
last wonk. 10.8C0: last voar. U2.-100. On
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Mr. ami Mrs. Minor Doylo of Upland
wore visiting at tho homo of J. R.
Horn Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCoy drovo
up to Ayr Sunday and visited with
Recommended by
Prominent Physicians
and Chemists
CALUMET
Baking Powder
Perfect In Quality
Economical In Use
Moderate tn Price
Monday steady to 10 conts higher
rates prevailed and today firm ligures
ruled for all but grass beef steers,
these latter being weak.
The following table givo3 prices
now ruling.
Extra prime corn-fed steers. .$.1 75-G 10
Good corn fed steers ft :i."-ft 10
Ordinary corn fed steers.... 4 7f-fi 00
Choice corn fed heifers -1 7-ft 00
(iood corn fed heifers 4 25-1 00
Medium corn fed heifers. ... .'5 (30 4 57
Choice corn fed cows ft 00-5 55
Good 4 05-5.10
Medium 3 75-4 12
('miners
4
1 10
Choice stairs A 01-4 55
Choice fed bulls 2 75 -II 25
Good 2 23-3 40
Bologna bulls 2 75-Jl 10
Veal calves 240-205
Good to choioo native or
western stockors 175-2 20
Pair 51 85-1 15
Common 51 25-!l 75
Good to choico heavy native
feeders 2 25-4 05
Pair 100-425
Good to choico heavy braud-
ed horned feedors 2 50-3 00
Fair 5 00-5 50
Common 375-125
Recoipts of hogs thus far this weok
aro 20,500; last week, 25,000; last year,
0900. Yesterday's market was steady
and today steady to strong; bulk of
sales 80.H0 to 0.40.
Receipts of sheep thus far this week
ure uiuu: just wuuh. -w, hwdui,
lie it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Nebraska: I
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Section 1. That at the general elec
tion for state and Legislative otlicur.s '
to be held on Tuesday, succeeding the
the first Monday in November. 1!()(5, i
the following provision be proposed I
and submitted to the electors of the J
State as an amendment to the consti
tution. Section 2. There shall be a State
Railway Commission, consisting of
three members, who shall be first
elected at tire general election in 100(5,
whose terms of ollice, except those
chosen at the lirst election under this
provision, shall be six years, and
whose compensation snail be llxou by
the Legislature.
Of the three commissioners first
elected, the one receiving the highest
number of votes, shall hold his ollice '
for six years, the next highest four '
year, and the lowest two years. The
powers and duties of such com-'
mission shall include regulation !
of rates, service and the gen
eral control of common carriers,
as the legislature may provide by
law. Hut in the absence of specific
legislation, the commission shall ex
ercise the powers and perform the du
ties enumerated in this provision.
Section I). That at said election in
the year I'.lOti, on the ballot of each
elector voting thereat, there shall be
printed or written the words: "For
Constitutional Amendment, with ref
erence to State Railway Commission"
And "Against Constitutional Amend
ment, With Reference to State Rail
way Commission." And If, a majority
of all votes cast at said election, shall
be for such amendment, the same shall
be deemed to be adopted.
I, A. (iiilubha, secretary of state of
the state of Nebraska, do hereby cer
tify thai the foregoing proposed
amendment to the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska is a true and cor
rect copy of the original enrolled and
engrossed bill, as passed by the
Twenty-ninth session of the legisla
ture of the State of Nebraska, as ap
pears from said original bill on file in
this ollice, and that said proposed
amendment is submitted to the quali
fied voters of the state of Nebraska
for their adoption or rejection at the'
general election to be held on Tuesday
the (5th day of November, A. I). I'JOiJ.
In testimony wnereot, I nave Here
unto set my hand tinel alllxed the
great seal of the state of Nebraska. ;
Done at Lincoln this 21th day of
July, ih the year of our Lord One
Thousand Nine'llundred and Six, of
the Independence of the United States
the One Hundred and Thirty-second,
and of this state the Fortieth.
A. OALl'SIIA,
Secretary of State.
FRED PLUMB
Has just received a
complete line of
FRESH
Bvilk
Garden
Seeds
Also handles
Floir ; Feed
Telephone 51.
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Miss Jessie Wert
INSTRUCTOR OF
Piano, Organ' and Voice
Studio at Mrs. Josio Moran
villo's, two blocks oast of
school houso. Phoho 204.
DR. W. S. SMITH
OSTEOPATH
LINDSEYj BLOCK
RedUCloud,
Neb..
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Notice.
In the
District Court of Wobbler County, Nebraska.
Thomas J. HodRers, I'lalntltr,
VH.
Loretta ItodBers, Defendant. )
To Lorcttu HodBors, Non-resident Defendant:
Youaroheieby notified tlmt on the 18th day
of il uly. 1006. Thomas J. KodKora Hied n peti
tion tmalust you In the District Court of Web
ster County. Nebraska, the object and prayer
of which are to obtain a divorce from you, on
the ground that you havo willfully deserted
aud abandoned tho plaintiff, without Rood
cause, for tho term of two years and rnoro last
Ynu hto renulrcd to answer Bald petition on
2200. Monday's market was steady; or before tho 3lstdayiofAnBust.io8.DoBR8
todno 10 to 20 cents higher.
13 y Keeny & Baylor, his Attorneys. auglO
I HAVE
Six Companies
8oo policies represent
ing over $2,000,000 in
surance in Webster
county. Now is the
time to get in the
Band Wagon.
O. C. TEEL,
Insurance and Notary.
Telephones: Country. No. 30;
Boll, No. 98. '
To Cure Cold a In Om Day.
Take Laxative Bromo quinine tab
lets. Druggists refund money if it
fails to oure. E. W. Grove's signature
is on eaoh box. 25 cents.
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