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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
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Tho Epwoith league hold Us month ly business meeting imd social at Mrs. Waldo's last Friday evening aud a most oujoyublo time was had by thoso present. Tho Howard stock company of Rlv erton gave " Py iu Iluutor's hall Saturday night. All who attended were loud in their praise of the per formauce. Stillwater Caucus. The Republicans of Stillwater town ship will meet at the school house in district No. 83, Thursday, Feb. 27, at 1:30 p. in., for tho purpose of electing 0 delegates to tho county convention to be held on the nth of March, and to vote for your preference for president of the United States, and to transact any other business that tnav come be fore the caucus. Louis Hancjeut, Committeeman. !; fmwmsmmsbSi '".A m. ... r v . w....-w T.'?mt .! ' .( m V.lfl V :W.J Ben Gossard Is Set Free. McCook, Nob., Feb. 17. After twenty-three hours or deliberation, tho Jury In the case or ex-Treasurer Ben G. Gossard returned a verdict of not guilty. Tho lirst ballot stood eight for conviction and four for acquittal. Gossard wason trial for alloged embez zlement of some $0,000 or Red Willow county runds and tho feeling over the result of tho trial Is Intense. m to to to to to to to m to to to to & to to to to to to to 'to to to to to A nnouncement WE have purchased the Robin son & Burden grocery stock and are getting lined up ready for business. We appreciate the liberal patron age already shown us and extend a cordial invitation to you to call and give us a trial. We will treat you right. Respectfully, ft to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Johnson A Boner to to fir Successors to Robinson & Burden Bell Phono No. 4. Rural Phone No. 62. I .......in.,.. "l !! Does Color Not m m nan Ayer's Hair Vigor, as row made from our new improved j formula, does not stain or color tne nair even to tne sugmesi degree. Gray hair, white hair, blonde hair is not made a shade darker. But it certainly does stop falling hair. No question about that. Docs not cltanzc the color of the hair. 2 yers formula with ouoli bottlo f Show it to your dootur AbIc him about it, then do s he etyg Indeed, we believe it will stop every case of falling hair unless there is some very unusual complication. something greatly sheeting the general health. Then you j nould consultyour physician. Also ask him about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor. tCAlo by tho J. C. Ayer Co,, Lowell, Ma. nlzes that trade and industrial schools will, sooner or later, become part of our public school system, and that pos sibly some readjustment of the general work of the schools will be necessary to meet new conditions. The teachers wlio visit Europe under the auspices of the federation will have an opportunity to examine at first hand what is being done for children abroad hi the com mon schools and In the special schools They niav find much trouble to imitate, and possibly some things to bu avoided, but their increased experience cannot fail to be helpful in the development of our school work. The advisory board, in charge of the tour, has members from every part of the country and probably every state will be represented. And whjlc they are over there, let us hope that the American teachers may find a method for teaching arithmetic that will prove more successful than any now employed in this country. If you arc :i parent, and if you have had some of those battles in arithmetic in your home, you will give sympathy to this suggestion. Lincoln Dally Star. Dowllng Leaves Crclghton University. Omaha, Feb. 17. Within a few days Rev. M. P. Dowllng, who has served altogether nearly fourteen years as ptesident or Creighton university, will leave for Cincinnati, and will he suc ceeded as the head of the great uni versity by Rev. Eugene Magovnoy, who now holds the chair or philosophy in Detroit college. "Sneak Day" Costs Degree. Lincoln, Feb. 17. Tho hoard of re gents or the State university author ized' Chancellor Andrews to 'withhold degrees from all students who cele brated "Sneak day" or engaged In class lights. Teachers Will Travel. Nebraska will no doubt be well rep resented in the delegation of f00 or more public school teachers who are to be sent to Europe next fall to study the methods of teaching abroad. Tho state that has tho smallest per wntage of illiteracy ought to have more than the regulation share of mem bers on such a delegation. Arrangements for sending these teachers to Kuropc have been com pleted by the National Civic federation, md the proposed expedition is the re .sult of an organized trip of English Hi'hool teachers to this country about iwo years ago, under the direction of Alfred Mosely. Tho inspection of foreign methods m school work will be confined to schools of elementary and secondary yrade, to manual training, industrial md trade schools, and to institutions Jor the training of teachers. Through tho co-operation of International Mer cantile Marine company, special rates for the trip will be secured. A statement issued on bchulf'of the wiyic federation in regard to the expe dition and its objects, says: The Natioual Clvie federation recog- MVVnrVvwV'vVvVWA4 CORRESPONDENCE nr 1 An 1 I la i Makes the Biscuit and Cake lighter, finer flavored, more nutritious u wholesome D? PRICES CREAM WING POWDER Made from pure Grgpc Cream of Tartar IVo alum No limc'pliakl'liate fiV 3W Interesting Items Gathered j by Our County Reporters j INAVALE Arthur Wilson is reported to bo on the sick list, . Say, the groundhog wns wise if lie went back on the 2nd. "Jack'' Darker has moved his family into II. H. II old red go's house. Mrs. Dr Philips and Mrs. Ada Ar nold are Lincoln visitors this week. John Marlow has boon very sick with grippe and toimilitis, but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kennedy have moved into the house owned by How ard Doisley. Mrs. Brazil Chapman and son For rest of Cozad, Neb,, are hero visiting with relatives. Local talent from Riverton pre sented "A Noble Outcast" at Hunter's hall on Saturday evening. F. K. Guveku is laying the founda tion for u new house on his lots just north of tho Methodist parsonage Mrs. Kthol Merrick and her brother, Dean Harvey, loft, for Eudicott Tues day morning to attend a sick aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cloud have re turned from Lincoln aud expect to re main on their farm north of tovvn'nexl summer. Mrs. Baker left for Kenrnoy Wednes day of last week for a visit with her daughter Ethel, who is attending the normal school. Kd 'l'ayuo, John Potorson and Ora Pitney, who are touring iu old Mexico, roport. a line time. They expect to bo homo next. wook. Tho revival mootiugs which wore to have begun at the M. E. church wero postponed until March 3. Mr. Gallo way is to bo tho singer instead of Mrs. Hill, John Brethauer of I'uxton.biothor to Will, Kd and Henry, who live hero, died on Tuosday of last week and was brought to his former home near New The True Mechanic. After a man has worked In shops for ten or fifteen years there is u great desire for u change. Koine want to go out on a farm, others think that the Invention of something that can be patented will solve the problem, while others want to own and run a shop themselves. The latter is really the true mechanic, but not necessarily the man who will get out the most or ever, the best work while working for a boss, says Charles Henry hi the Work ers' Magazine. On the contrary, lie will often be considered the lazy man by the foreman when tho work is of mi ever recurring character. Let, how ever, some dilficulty arise in connec tion with n Job or have some hard proposition to meet and he will always have a suggestion to offer that will help to solve the problem, while the ordinary man and the hustler will Btniul around helpless and often dis interested. He will have the elemen tary laws of mechanics and physics at his finger tips, will know enough of electricity to allow him to discourse upon the subject In an Intelligent man ner, nud he will bo well posted upon the mechanical progress of this day. Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, Feb. IS, furnished by the Fort Abstract Co., L. II. Fort, Manager. Edwin II. Vuocc to Warren A. Vance, qed S li,100 Abbie E. Isom et al to Ilufus Douthit, qed nc 33-:-d f,000 J. IT. Pritts to Alvin W. Zcrglcr wd und It lots 10, 11 and IS, and pt HI, blk 1, Talbot's add to (luidc Hook 1,C00 Alvin W. Zeigler to George E. Thompson, w d und Jfj lots 10 and 11, block 1, Talbot's add to Guide Kock 1,000 Ida M. Rine to E. U. Overman, wd nwl net .i::-2-ll 1,000 Luther C. et al to George Gar ner, wd pt w2 nS swl Iin-S-lS.. 200 Edward II. Dakc to S. M.True, wd swl lfl-a-12 l,l.r0 Oliver 1). Hedge, sheriff, toSadie Ludlow, sd, lofs 17 and 18, blk 7, Garbcr add to Kcd Cloud. . . r0 Sadie Ludlow to William Wolfe, xcd, lots 17 and 18, blk 7, Gar bcr add to Red Cloud .10 George. Reardslee to W. R. Cramer, w d, s'J 2 and 8 and all lots II and 0, blk .'I, Le Due's add to Red Cloud Saunders Bros. lumber 6 Coal Dealers RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. We have iu stock at all times a completo line of Building Material nnd Good Coal. 0r price9 are reasonable. We solicit your patron age. Bell Tel. GO. Farmers Ind. 71. 00 Morgagcs filed, 513,5 15. Mortgages released, S8,470. .S18.G10 A Dressmaker of Yarmouth. In the churchyard of Caistcr, close to Yarmouth, is the grave of the 'Spiler, little, gentle voiced dress maker," of whom at her death In Oc tober, 18 W, the then bishop of Nor wich sali'n "I would canonize Sarah Martin If I could." Yarmouth reveres her to this day. A stained glass win dow has been placed to her memory In the parish church, whero her prayer book Is still preserved, while her Jour nal Is one of tho treasures of the pub lic library In the tollhouse. Under neath this building was the miserable dungeon which served ns tho borough prison, and It was to the amelioration or the lot of the wretched prisoners that Sarah Martin devoted her life. Earning a hare subsistence of fifteen pence a day by tolling from early morning fill far on Into the night, she yet managed to give up one day In the week to her labor of love. She died In poverty, but the result of her life's work was the reform of the prison system of Yarmouth. London Chronicle. Mrs. Soinor What delicately con structed things these big steamship!; ure! Mr. Somer Why do you say thatV Mrs. Somer Just think of the breaking of a screw disabling the whole ship. Philadelphia North American. North Ward Caucus. The republican voters of the north ward will meet at the court house Thursday evening, February 27, at 7:30, for the purpose of electing 17 delegates to the county convention, to be held on the 5th of March, and to vote for your preference for president of the United States, and to transact any other business thut may come be fore the caucus. 1). II. Kai.kv, Com. First Ward Caucis. The Republicans of tho First ward will meet at the old F. & M. bank building, Thursday, February 27, at 7:30 p. m., to elect 11 delegates to the county convention, express preference for presidential candidate, and trans act such other business as may come before the caucus. L. II. Foiit, Committeeman. Red Cloud Township Caucus. The Republicans of Red Cloud town ship will meet at the polling place at 2 p. in.. Thursday, February 27, to select 10 delegates to the county con vention, express preference fo'r presi dential candidate and transact such other business us may lau fully come before the caucus. II km I'Kfld, Committeeman. tj&msmm tfk Poor Joneil Missionary Can you give me any Information about Deacon Jones, who labored among your people three year ago? Cannibal Well, the last I heard about him be hud gone Into consump tion. Judge. A Spanish pro'verh declares that "a paieMtos (a paper cigar), a glass of clear water aud a kiss from u pretty girl will sustain a man for whole day." ;BiuwSkY: II and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. jo progcj. y0urscf against alum, when ordering baking powder, Sajrpamfy- ROiALpowder and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility aud whole-' someness ox the rood emmt W . it f m- jumiWMWrt" ' WMWWWfcWt fHUMMHUMB n MlttfXMatfJ3UAC4twWC iliiMi) " iriB ,-, . ' j fc t . I AiTffHElBS?-T 4 & lM&JZL:'J'ZLaA., - V- , .. .,