The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 21, 1906, Image 7

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is the only
High Grade Powder
offered to the
consumer at a
Moderate Price
It should not be
confused with,
the cheap, low
grade powdera
on the one hand,
nor the high priced
trust powders on,
the other.
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alon here, siient the entire diy in d!
cussing the chnngtng of the ti-mo r
the order. Heforo ndjotrn'-.i- t
wna practically decided to (Mii.-o V
nnnie to the Urntherhno'l rf Low--tive
Firemen and KtiRtnciiu n. V
reasons leading up to tills (!i'.i! :
Hint fully L't" lier cent of t'.i" .-.( '' t
of the order are englncc".-. .. I
been ndvanred from the ?:' 'i
first entered the ordor as ;'.r.irn t
that of engineers.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chkng), Sept. 17. Cnttlc It ce!it3
L'o.flOO; strong to lOe higher: conunon
to iirlmc steers, $!l.7tJ7,U.7."; cows,
$2.70(1.75; heifers, $2.fi0(?rr..:!5; hulls,
$2.25 l.SO; calves, $n.OO(01vS.2.; stock
ers and feeders, $2.G0l.li. Hogs
UecelptH, .".0,000; steady; prime light,
$iJ.50(0h;.G0; prime heavy, $0.25((Mi.40;
butchers, $G.25u.r&; mixed, $,-1,110
0 10: packing, $5.35(0)5.75. Sheep Re
ceipts, 30,000; weak to 5c lower;
sheep, $l.S0(fl5.75; yearlings, $5.00
CIO; lambs, io.507.75.
tho city's unidentified dead. There
were half a dozen other bidders, but
Uuchnnnn was awarded flic contract
for tho year, his bid being the lowest.
At his rate it will mean 1,000 funerals
for $1. I
Try to Lynch Pastor.
Li. Junta, Colo., March 28. Ho v. V.
Goul.n- Council, former pastor of tho
Presbyterian church at Iunnr, who
is hold for trial on a charge of Im
moral conduct, was safely lodged In
jail here, after having been hastily
removed from Lamar to prevent a
lynching. Council waived examina
tion, acknowledging his guilt.
TO MAKE COCOANUT CREAM.
M'KIXLEY MONUMENT
PANIC AT UNVEILING OF MONU
MENT AT COLUMBUS, O.
Fifty Thousand People Surge About
Platform to Get Glimpse of Presl-!
dent's Daughter Several Women !
Faint and Two Are Trampled Upon.
Columbus, O., Sept. 15. With a J
panic threatening in a crowd estlmat-'
cd at 50,000 people surging about the ,
stand erected in the capltol grounds,
frantic to secure a glimpse of Mrs. '
Nicholas Longworth, the president's
daughter, the exercises arranged for
the dedication of tho McKInley monu
ment were suddenly terminated after
the statue of the martyred president
had been hurriedly unveiled by Mrs.'
Longworth. The prompt action of tho
committee on arrangements was re-
gamed as most fortunate, lor tno
crowd was beyond control and the
shrieks of women and children who
were caught in the crush was rapidly
working tho crowd Into n frenzy.
Many women fainted and were carried
out of the crowd by tho police. Two
were so badly hurt that they had to be
removed in an ambulance. Both will
recover. Throughout the exciting
scenes Mrs. Longworth remained cool
and self-possessed, but afterward she
said: "It was the worst crush I ever
witnessed. I have seen nothing like
It in my trip around the world."
The committee on arrangements
had expected an enormous crowd on
account of tho presence of Mrs. Long
worth, but in view of the solemnity
and dignity of the occasion they be
lieved the crowd would easily be kept
In restraint. . The McKInley monu
ment stands at the west entrance to
the grounds and tho crowd was
packed into the space between tho
speaker's stand and the monument. It
was when tho band wns playing tho
overture that tho danger of a panic
became apparent. Suddenly women In
the crowd next to the speaker's stand
began to sceam for help. Then sever
al women fainted and were carried up
to tho stand. Rev. Washington Glnd
den rose to deliver tho Invocation, but
ho only spoke a few sentences when
the roar of voices forced him to stop.
It was seen at once that something
must be done nnd It was decided to
unveil the statue at once. Mrs. Long
worth then pulled the ribbon attached
to wires which drew the flags covering
the statue asld. A man hoisted on
another man's shoulders grasped tho
ribbon and wire and they were quick
ly torn Into fragments by relic seekers.
Tho crush was stopped for a few mo
ments, but It was soon renewed nnd It
wns decided to defer tho nddresses un
til evening at tho Memorial hall. The
speakers wero Justice Willlnm R. Day,
Senator Daniel of Virginia. General
Joseph McKay and General 13. B.
Brown, commnndor-ln-chlef of tho
Grand Army of the Republic.
Mrs. McKInley, widow of the late
president, was unable to attend.
CLOUDBURST IN NEBRASKA
REPORT ON PLAGUE IN INDIA.
Wave of Water Seven Feet High Rush
es Down Elk Creek Valley.
Jackson, Neb., Sept. 17. Water
from a cloudburst in the northwestern
part of Dakota county and tho eastern
part of Dixon county rushed down the
valley of Elk creek, sweeping uway
hundreds of tons of hay, drowning
hogs caught in pens, flooding cellars,
washing away railroad tracks and do
Ing other damage, all of which Is con
servatively estimated at $100,000. The
wave of water in the creek when it
struck this town was seven feet high.
Tho Omaha and Great Northern roads
both lost considerable track.
About a mile of the tracks of tho
Omaha road was washed out between
Norfolk and Sioux Cfty by the heavy
rains. The downpour amounted al
most to a cloudburst.
Between Norfolk nnd Bonesteol the
whole country is inundated. The rain
fell heavily for several hours.. Much
damage has been done to property,
but no lives have been lost through
swollen streams, so far as Is known.
Over Three Hundred Thousand People
Died In United Provinces Last Year. ,
Lnhore, Sept. 17. Tho report on'
the plague in tho United provinces In
Ifiiij, which has just been Issued by
Major Chator White, shows that entire
districts have been swept and that
over 300,000 people died from Its of-1
fects. The Muttra district, which was j
tho worst, had -15, CM deaths, as
against 4,1S5 in 1001. "The scourge
paralysed the people," is tho collect
or's graphic description. It Is believed
thnt the rat (lea Is chiefly responsible
for the spread of the plague, and war
has been waged against rats.
Try to Kill Archduke Ferdinand.
London, Sept. 18. According to a
dispatch from Budapest to the Daily
Mall an attempt was made on the life
of Archduke Ferdinand, the heir pre
sumptive to the throne of Austria
Hungary. As the prince was traveling
through Salgo-Tarjan to Vienna on n
special railway train, enormous stones
were hurled through the windows of
his carriage. The prince was unin
jured and the assailants escaped.
Engineer and Fireman Killed.
Monongahela City, Pa., Sept. 18.
By the explosion of tho boiler of a
Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston
freight engine near here, the engineer
and fireman were killed, four train
men severely injured and the engine
and caboose reduced to scrap iron.
The cause of the explosion Is not
known.
NEBRASKA LUMBER TRUST SUIT
REBATE TRIAL OCTOBER 10
New York Central Officials Plead Not
Guilty to Indictment.
Now York, Sept. 18. Counsel repre
senting the New York Central rail
road, P. S. Pomeroy, general traffic
manager, and Nathan Guildford, vice
president of the company, appeared In
tho United States circuit court and
pleaded not guilty to an Indictment
charging them with rebating in con
nection with the tariffs of tho Amer
ican Sugar Refinery company's prod
uct. The trial was set for Oct. 10.
Firemen to Change Name of Order.
Milwaukee, Sept. 18. THo Brother-
hood of Locomotive Firemen, in ses-
Attorney General Files Motion for Ap
pointment of Referee.
Lincoln, Sept. 18. Attorney General
Norris Brown filed a motion in the su
preme court for the appointment of a
referee to take evidence in the Ne
braska lumber trust suit, entitled
"The State vs. the Adams Lumber
Company, et al." The motion will be
argued at the first fall sitting of tho
court today. The ense is tho second
of tho suits brought under the pro
visions of the Nebraska anti-trust law,
wherein tho supreme court appears as
a court of original jurisdiction.
THOUSAND FUNERALS FOR $1
Spokane Undertaker Offers to Bury
Unidentified Dead at Mill Per Head.
Spokane, Wash., Sept. 18. First
class burial with casket, flowers, re
ligious services, pallbearers, car
riages and hearse for one mill was
tho bid made by J. D. Buchanan, fu
neral director of Snokane, for burying
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invested in a package of
Uneeda Biscuit
teaches you many truths :
That soda crackers are the best of all food made from flour;
That Uneeda Biscuit are by far the best of all soda crackers.
That Uneeda Biscuit are always fresh, always crisp, always
nutritious.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Simple Process That Yields Excellent
Substitute for Butter.
Tho cocoanut Is more extensively
used, perhaps, as a food than any
other nut. In certain of tho Pacific
Isluaids it constitutes almost an ex
clusive dietary. Cows, dogs, donkeys,
chickens, In fact almost every living
thing, even certain species of crabs,
live on tho cocoanut, ingeniously
working a way to the meat through
the one open eye of tho nut. In tho
country where it grows the cocoanut
Is very largely oaten in the half-rlpo
state. At this stage the meat Is jelly
like in consistency nnd may be eaten
wllli a spoon. It is very toothsome
and nourishing. Tho meat of the rlpo
nut is very hard to digest and can
scarcely be masticated sufficiently to
prepare It fev entering the stomach.
The best use which ran bo made of
tho meat of tho rlpo cocoanut is In
the preparation of tho cocoanut cream,
which Is an excellent substltuto for
butter. This may bo easily accom
plished by the following method: He
move the meat nnd put It through an
ordinary vegetable shredder. Pour
over the pulp twice the quantity of
bollliig water and let stand for half
an hour, then strain through a fine
cloth, and let tho milk so obtained
stand for threo or four hours In a
cold plnce. A rich cream rises,
which may be used in the same way
as dairy cream, or like ordinary
cream, may bo worked Into butter.
The
Chief
and the
Chicago
Inter
Ocean
one year
for
$1.50
Now
Is
the Time
to
Subscribe
Do You
Eat
Meat ?
When you nvo hungiy and
waul sotuethig nice in the
meat line, drop into my
market. We have the nicest
kind or
Home-made
Sausages
nnd meats, llsh, nnd game
in season. Wo think, nnd
almost know, tjhnt wo can
please you. Give us n
trial.
Bioon Bros.,
Successors to
KOUINSON & HURDBN.
STEVENS
'WHEN YOU SHOOT
' You want to HIT what you nrc aiming at
f be it liirtl, txait or target. Make your
shot count by ahootmg the hi LVhNs.
For 41 years STEVENS ARMS have
carried off l'KEMIKK HONORS for AC
CURACY. Our line:
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for Mo-page Clat
tiftianiiJrte output. A
laluaMetHMik of rrfrr
ence tut mnt ami
lrtlxtlve atiootm.
licautiful Ii tte-iolor Aluminum Hanger will
be lorwatucu lor 10 centi in ilanipi.
J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co.,
P.O. Box 4096
CHICOPEK FALLS, MA8S..U. B. A.
60 YEARS' I
EXPERIENCE
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Copyrights Ac.'
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quickly ascertain our opinion frco whether an
Invention la prolmbly pntontatilo. Coinmutilca
tlonsstrlctlyconUdontlnl. HANDBOOK onl'atvuta
out frco. Oldest nucnoy for securing "patents.
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tpteial notice, without clmrco, lu tho
Scientific flmcrienn.
A hnndsomoly Illustrated weekly. I.-irirest cir
culation .if nny aclcntltlu journal. Terms, 13 u
year: four months, $L Bold byull newsdealer.
MUNN &Co.3B'Bfoada New York
Ilrauch Office C25 K BU Washington, V, C.
TiME TABLE.
Red Cloud, Neb.
LINCOLN
OMAHA
CHICAGO
31. JOE
KANSAS CITY
32. LOUIS and
all points east and
iouth.
DENVEH
HELENA
BUT'IE
SAL'l LAKE V?
PORTLAND
SAX FRAXCI8CO
and all point
west.
TIUINB LKATE AB FOLLOWS!
So, 13. PasHcnger dally for Oburlln
and St. FianclH brnncheh.OX'
ford, McCoolc, Denver and all
polntN woHt. . . 7'Wa.a.
No, 14. PAHBcnger dally for St. Joe,
Khiishh City, Atchlnon. St.
I.oiiIh. Lincoln via Wyinore
and nil polntH rttht and Hotitli 2'00 n.n
No 15, PnHBOiiKor. dally. Denver, all
points in Colorado, Utah and
California . 7:50p.KS.
So. 16. 1'ohheiiner. dally for St. Joe,
Kniihns City. AtrhlNon, St.
I.oiiIh and nil points east and
south..... . .lOMOa.JS,
No. 174. Accommodation. Monday,
Wednesday nnd Frldny.lIaM
ltiKB, Qrnnd Island, lilac
HIIIh and all polntH lu tho
nortlnvcHt.. 1-HU p.m.
BloopltiB, dluluK, and reclining chair cart,
tRcatH free) on through trains. Ticket void nud
inKcaso oheckod to any point lu tbo Unite3
states or Canada.
For information, time tablcB, maps or ticket
call on or address A. Conover, Agent, Kef)
Cloud, Nebr. or L. W. Wnkoley, Giuern) ?
sengei A sent Omaha. Nebraska
RHEUMATISM CUKKD IN A DAY.
Mystic Cure for Kbenmntlsm and Nouralel
radically cures lu 1 to 3 days. Its action upoa
the system li remarkable and mysterious. It
removes at once the cautw and the disease Im
mediately disappears. The first doie grtatty
benefits. 76 cents and!! o Sold by UK
Once Drufftflst. Red Oloud
Ask For Allen's Foot-Ease.
A powder for swollen, tired, hot,,
smurtiiiB foot. Sample sont froo. Also
free sumplos of tho foot-oaso snuitnrj'
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