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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1911)
'THmw-i"Bojji: i,i'3rsrt5,2;.;jgji,. -..'..J' r - 1 . .1 'ff- fe I 'I&les ATkTTX VXWM-JTTFVXNN, V . 7 SS !',' A gngg Chinatown Tragedy NKW YORK.- PuzzIIiib conditions Rurrouiullug tlio murdor of Dr. Frederick EtiRene Post, u wealthy dentist of Now York city, havo been olenred up, revealing it wanton crime. Dr. Post was mortally shot whllo In n Rtuplfled condition by John Halton, n youthful criminal with a long rec ord, in tho prcsenro of another man and two Chinatown women. Police CoinmiaBloncr Cropoy has iHsuod clr rulnrs for distribution throughout the country, asking for Dalton's arrest on eight. Information on which Dalton Ih charged with tho crlmo wan given to the police after much persistent cities, tlonlng hy Lulu Smith. liS years old, a lodger in tho Chinatown dlBtrlct. "I hail known Dr. Post pietty well for a long time," she said. "Ho didn't havo to live In Chinatown bo cauao ho had a good deal of money, but ho seemed to like the life thero. I knew him well enough to know ho Hall and Churches for Courting 3SPP OO'S 'ITTIE DUCKlE lb 00?- I- H Sweet sugar LUMP -WHEfl SHALL WE GET, MARRIED 7 CHICAGO. Lady Tennessee Clallln Cook hns becomo tho champion of Chicago lovers, and would Intro duce a system In tho churches where by young men and women would bo enabled to abandon tho street corner ns the place of mectlnr and courting, out of sight of unsympathetic parents. Bho would furnlBh halls nnd churches whoro they might enrry on thole love making unmolested, but under tho euporvlnlon of not only tho church, but also of tho stnto. Lady Cook at heart is a matchmak er, nnd says sho is proud of it. She declares tho reason for fo many un happy marriages is that the young men nnd women havo no renl chanco to becomo well acquainted before matrimony . In her apartments at tho Congress hotel, surrounded with flowers, books nnd candy, tributes from her Chicago ndmlrers, Lady Cook told her views on love-making. "Yea, I am a matchmaker. Why not? I am proud to bo one. Thoro is no better work that a person can do than to Etnrt tho hoys and girls on tho right path to a happy marriage. What I would do is to open tho ohurchc3 which lie idle all week and thero al II l ' Jr h Vr She Runs Hotel for Good of Town 6UJ?ELY MRS. MEADE - YOU'LL LET US 37AY. we'LL STARVE IF you OOrt'T COUNCIL GROVE, Knn. Running a hotel for tho good of tho town is tho last word in civic prldo and credit for this degree of municipal patriotism belongs to Mrs. Lcwla Monde. Her husband Is president of a bank horo nnd amply ablo to furnish his wife with any money she needs for enjoying life, but sho continues to maunge the Cottage hotel, much to tho satisfaction of her regular board ers and tho trnvellng public. Twenty years ago Meado sold his hardware business and bought con trol of a national haul;. He and his wlfo decided tlioy would build a now houso nnd bought a desirable lot on which there was a boarding houso, In tending to remove the building and erect n modem home. Tho houso wus full of boarders when they camo into possession and Like Miracles to NASIIV1LLU, Tenn. Mountaineers regard as miracles tho hook worm cures recontly porformed in Tennessee Tho stnto has four field workers out and they havo discov ered about 1,000 cases since last July. Thcso field workers do not trent cases unless thoro is no other physi cian available. Tho plan is for tho field worker to travel through tho country calling upon such persons as are reported suffering for a prolonged iperlod. Ho explains his mission and asks permission to mako tho hook worlc investigation. If a diagnosis 895 .S:rji ?V TVSl l& anal 1 " .ryw -T tmri - -, . . j. iMSJSlMsaaajSrgaaHHHSjaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaa - -...- . ..,,.. WM. oogfjtei Is Cleared Up had begun to use morphine HKo ho many of the rest of us, and I know him well enough not to want to havo any other woman coming between him and me. ' Last Thursday I wont to hoo him. I never used to knock at the door, and when I opened It Thursday I surprised him nnd thlB May Manscll. They looked foolish. There was a blame good reason for this May Man Hell looking foolish, becauso her fel low, Dalton, Is a gunllghter. I ran over to Pell street and found Dalton and his pal, .lohn Wee. I lold them what I had scon, and they went back to Dr. Post's hou8o with me. When wo got thoro Dalton and Wee pulled their guns nnd Dalton shut tho door. "'Now,' ho says to Dr. Post, Tvo got you right. I'm going to give It to you now.' "lie nnd Wee Jumped on Dr. Post. When t hoy had gotten all tho doc tor's clothes off they backed him up against n wnll and Dnltou shoved his revolver against Dr. Post's body nnd fired. Dr. Post screamed and Dalton llred ngain. Then he and Wee put their revolvers back In thole pockets nnd walked out." Dr. Post was taken to a New York hospltnl and died a few hours later. low the young people to meet. They could bo furnished with Innocent nmuscinents. "Wodd It not be better for these young men nnd girls to meet In a holy plnco and become acquainted than to bo forced to use the street corner as a meeting jdace? Hoys could come from tho streets and meet girls who otherwise would ho forced to stay at home. "Somo peoplo say that tho sexes should bo kept apart. I say that it is natural for boys and girls to grow up together to pure man and woman hood, and that this plan will aid In their doing so. "At these meetings thero should ho present somo older person ho inny bo a minister or not who will super vise tho whole plan. If this Idea wero followed, allowing tho boys and girls to really know each other, great good would bo accomplished, I am euro." Lady Cook, formerly Tennessee Clallln, was one of tho most famous beauties in this country and among tho first to marry a foreign title. In her youth sho was tho sensation of society in tho ca3t on account of her remarkable beauty. Her hand was sought by n multitude of suitors from among her own countrymen, hut Lord Cook, an English nobleman of wcnlth and a prominent leader in society In that country finally won her hand. The marriage occurred iii New York and wns solemnized on a most elabo rate scale. all wore told to find other places. Two of them begged so hard to bo al lowed to remain that Mrs. Meado yielded and sho has been in tho bust ness ever since, Hy allowing tho two boarders to re main sho wns barred from making serious objections to others and they kept "edging" In until Mrs. Meado de cided to repair tho old houso for a hotel and build an addition to it. Since then other additions havo been built and tho whole houso nicely fur nished llko a home. There is no of fice, no cigar countor and none of tho hotel air about tho place, features which mako it a novel attraction to tho traveling mnn. "I can't tell you whether It pays to run a hotel," said Hanker Meado, when asked about tho profits of "The Cottage," "because if there are anv prollta they go to Mrs. Meado und If there Is a deficit it comes to me. Tho deficits, however, do not come often. What wo llko about this hotel busl nesB that wo were forced into Is that wo are ablo to furnish a comfortablo home for strangers who como horo and that Is profit enough so long as Mrs, Meado likes to run tho place and sho scorns to enjoy it." Mountain Folk shows the hookworm disease, ho calls In tho family physlcan nnd gives him tho data obtained nnd consults with him as to treatment. Dr. Olln West of Nashville says: "In mlddlo Tennessee a llttlo boy who had had been fiat on his back for thrco yoars walked nix miles to seo n field doctor and walked homo again the same afternoon. This was within a month nftor his first treatment." A woman who had been doctored for years for henrt trouble was treated for hookworm and a completo rccov 0(y followed. "Wo nro lltornlly taking thorn out of their bedB," says Dr. West, "and many cases nro reported of men bed ridden for soveral years who are now ablo to work." Whllo this hookworm campaign is on tho field workers aro making re ports on general sanitation, tubercu losis and typhoid fover, GOD'S PITY FOR THE HEATHEN SuaiJsy School Ltuon for April 30, 1911 Specially ArnnEed for Thli Paper I.K8SON TWXT Jcinuli 8 I Ml Mem ory Vrrne 11. (IOI.DKN Ti:.T "fS, t therefore, nnd touch nil untlnus." Mutt 2S I? TIMK-Jrrobonni II. IiIiik 'if lriel. In, whose time .loiiuli tiraphcMiMl, lolRiird; lUorelllT) H. C. M2-7M, (IliislltiffH) H. C. C04-Jt3 Anion mill IIuhcu uriu eutiti'in porury prophrtn. PLAriJ- ClHtli-lirplirr. noitli of Snr. rrtli In (Snlllrp. the Metlllcri.iueuti Hen, Jorum, niul Nltirwh. KlNClH-.leiolionni It iittiilneil Mine rnltity over nil the people fioni the Mrill tcrianenu lo the. Knphrntcn "Tho writer of the hook of .lotuih Iiiih itiotrnteil ni'Otl iHtrly tlu valurn of the htxloilml Mltun ilon. It wns the unknown rtlnHt'T In Am lyilu, Just nftrr Uuniimui-nlniil luul torn Vvn thn power of DuiuiiNi-iifi. Hint irti-' tlereil the uuivmifH of .tprolumiii pciml ble." .lonnh wan unquestionably n his toilcnl pcrsonnge. He lived in the reign of Jeroboam II., king of Israel, in whoso time Aiiioh'h work was ac complished. According to " Kings 14: 25, he prophesied tho recovery from Syria of tho lost border possessions of Israel, lie Is mild to have belonged to (lath-hepher, a town of Zebttlon, nnd his grave Is still shown In the' vicinity of Nazareth, (lath-hcphnr, wan about an hour's walk north ofi Nnzareth. Jonnh was therefore u prophet of Galilee. Jewish legend' said that ho was the son of the widow of Sarcptn. whom EHJnh had restored; to life; nnd iiIko that he was the youth whom Elishn had sent to anoint Jehu, king of Israel. This llttlo biography begins with tho announcement that God asked n man to do something for him. It Is significant that other Hlble writers (Nchemlnh, Jeremiah, Zephaulah, Haggal, Mlcah) begin tho story of their lives at the sumo point. Our ac quaintance with Paul begins with his summons to duty, and the upon! let wero not known until Christ bade them follow him. Jonah's call was to go to Nineveh, the greatest nnd wick edest city In the world, and threaten It with doom from Jehovah. How did Jonah answer his (nlsclon- ary call? Hy running away. lie fled from the presence of the Ixird, as if God were, In his mind, only a local divinity, ruling over Israel, hut unable to see the fugitive If he fled far enough beyond his territory Jonah should havo asked himself, "If the God of Israel sees what Is going on at distant. Nineveh, and Is concerned about it, Is it to bo supposed that bis unfaithful servunt will escape his notice, like pome defaulting apprentice lad, who' hopes to elude his master's notice by running away to sea?" Jonah jumps on board a vessel bound for the most remote place known to tho ancient world. Tarsus, that Is Tartc3sus, on the Guadalquivir in Spain. God Interfered with Jonah's plans by Bending one of those midden, treacherous storms so frequent on tho Mediterranean, n storm so fierce that even tho skilful Phoenician sailors were compelled to throw out their cargo, nnd were filled with terror. Jonah calls upon the sailors to throw him Into tho sea to purchase their pcaco by his sacrifice. That call Is the finest thing In the picture. It Is tho real miracle. It marks the en largement of tho man. Hut tho honest fellows were loath to take him nt his word, and the poor rowers piled the long sweeps more earnestly than ever. Even when obliged nt last to throw Jonah overboard, they did It with n prayer to Jehovah. And at once the sea wns calm. How long was Jonah In the great fish? Three days and three nlghli:, which, according to the Jewish mod'' of reckoning, might, as in the case of our Lord's stay In the tomb, have been only one entire day and parts of the day preceding and the dny following It Is Btrlklng to notice the change In Jonah as soon as ho ceased to run nwny from his duty and became oh" dient to God's command. What was tho command? Tho first repeated "Go to Nlnoveh, that great city, nnd proclaim what 1 bade you proclaim, the doom of their Hlns." Then God prepared a gourd. ThU book In full of thin word prepared. We aro told that tho Lord prepared a great fish, a gourd, u worm, and a sul try east wind. This gourd was most likely tho bottle-gourd, often plant U to grow over trellls-work. It Is thought by somo to have been tho pnlnin chrlstl, or cnstor-oll plant, which Mill grown to n great size In tho .lordtfr. vnlley. It Is so-called because It Is a Hve-Ieavcd plant, ono leaf of which outspread was thought to represent tho hand of Christ. Next In tho nctod parable camo a worm, destroying the gourd, nnd the sirocco, driving its hot blast down upon the sweltering prophet. Then, by a wonderfully true touch of human nnture, Jonnh transfers his pity for himself, as an Ill-used prophet, to the gourd which likewise had been hard ly treated. Tho divine question, "Should not I havo pity?" remains unanswered. Above tho stir and din and wickedness the divine compassion is still brooding. Tho argument Is very flue. On thn gourd Jonah had spent neither labor nor Btrcngth. How much more should God, of whoso goodness man'B highest, vlrtuo Is but tho faintest shadow, pity nnd spare tho helpless and ignorant works of bis own hands who now Mil the streets of Nineveh with pathetic nppealB for forgiveness! God's pity extends to tho llttlo children, that can not discern botweon their right hand und their loft hand, nnd even to the cattle. There Is no finer close in tho whole realm of literature than this ending. God's love Is broader than tho measures of mankind. THE PRICE OF LAND INCREASING THE "CACK TO THE LAND" CRY IS EFFECTIVE. Traveling through the stnto of Iowa tho other dny. nnd Iowa in no excep tion to the story about to be relntcd, the writer was shown n farm that was offered three years ago for $200 nit aero. That appeared to be a high fig ure for laud upon which the owner depended upon the crops of corn, hogs nnd cattle that could be raised upon it. Hut it wasn't. A few weeks bIkco the farm changed hands at ?325 nn ncre. Over In Illinois, down In In diana, up In Wisconsin, across the lino In Minnesota, the same experi ence wan met with And then atten tion Is directed to Canada, which has hcen the Mecca of ho many hundred thousand Americans during the pant few years. Not only in Eastern Cnn ada lian the prlio of lands increased, but In Western Canada, during tho past few weeks, farm lands have In creased from three to live dollars an acre, with the prospect of a nlmllnr ndvance during tho next three months. The reason for this is very apparent, nnd In u fow words It may ho pointed out that the lands are worth a great deal more than the present prices. Tho Northwestern Agriculturist of Minneapolis, n paper that wan ono of the first of the American farm papers to discover the real merits of tho Innds of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, says: "The reciprocity nehed 'tile would encourage American farm ers to move to Canadn. where tho vir gin soil will produce greater crops of grain with less Inbor thnn can ho pro ducod In our own farina In the North west. The result will be (o enhance land values in Canada." This paper Is afraid laud values in Cnnada will ho enhanced nt the expense of land values In the I'nltcd States. In face of the fact that land values In tho United States nro Increasing tho rea soning scarcely holds. Tho reason for the advance In value of Canadian lands Is partly accounted from tho I nici, iiuuimcu oy nun papor, mat Can ada's virgin soli will produce "greater crops of grain with lean labor." Hut that Is not tho only reason. During the past twelve months 1120,000 peo ple have made Canada their home nnd these nro mostly of the farming class. They want farms, nnd tho demand nt; well as tho wealth of tho soil is regu lating the price. A study of tho In crease in tho ncrcngc of laud put un der crop last year, which can he hnd from any Canadian government repre sentative, will prove tho point, thnt the demand is increasing nt a greater ratio than even the most snngulno would hnvo predicted. Symptoms Were There. "Your husband might Imwi ,i llttlo solid food directly he begins to mend," said the doctor. "Hut how am I to toll?" Inquired the anxious wlfo. "The convalescent stnges of Influ enza," replied the doctor, "arc marked by a slight Irritability." The next day he called and found the patient's wife radiant. "When I refused to order his Mcak and on ions," sho explained, "he camo Into the kitchen and nmnshod fourteen soup plates and u dinner service; so, of course, I sent out lor steak nt once." Stray Stories. Willi n smooth Iron and Defiance Starch, you can launder your shirt waist Just as well at homo ns the steam laundry can; It will havo tho proper stiffness and finish, there will bo less wear and tear of the goods, and It will be n positive pleasure to uno a Starch that doen not stick to the Iron. In Demand. Hod lick That foreign nobleman In rending the stock market and I notlco his eye lingers on "A. (5. Preferred." What does "A. .." Stand Tor. Van Albert Associated (Ins, I guess. Hodeiick H'm! I thought perhaps It meant "Amerlcnn (llrl Preferred." AUK roit Al.l.KVK rtiOT-JMHK tlio Anllwptlc imIiT in hliukc Into juurliir(', Ili llnvrn Corns. Ilimlniis.lnciiiulnir Null, hwulk-n iiii.l Hwrntlw; feet, JIIIMi-rx uml Calliiim upotn. Hold rrcrywiifTp.l'ii-. Jloti f rv-f miitirfihic Hum. plrUUlt. AUilrt-kk Allen H. OliuMoil, 1m Itojr, N.V. It Is not tho quality of the meat but the cheerfulness of tho guests which makes tho feast. Lord Clarendon. Simple reniodir ate beit! 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