The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 09, 1894, Image 1
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All matter to Insuie publication must be re telved at this office not later than Wednesday. Advertisements cannot be ordcied out lor the current week later than Thursday. . c M. It, R. Time Table. Taking effect Dec, 3. Train jcarrj Inn pasicnger leave Ked Cloud as follows: KASl' VTA HASTINGS. Ke. 142 Passenger to Hasting - 2:30 p. m. AltttlTB. Ko. Ill Passenger Iram Hastings 11:35 a.m. EAST VIA WYMOKK No. 18, Tassengor to Bt. Joseph St. Louis and Chlcage dally lesaia. m, GOING WEST. Me. IB Passenger tor Denver, dally, B;M p. m ffW D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Aget Red Cloud. BUSINESS CARDS. k. tR.J. S. EMIGH, Dentist, Rid Cloud, Nebraska. Over Taylor' Furniture Store. Bxtracu teeth without pain. Crown aud bridge work a speclaltr. .... Porcelain Inlay, ana all kinds ot gold fillings. Makes gold aud rubber plates and combination filatea. . I work guaranteed to be first-class. I W. TULLEYS, M. D. Homaopathlc Fbyalclan, Ked Cloud, NcbraiKa. Office opposite Vint National Dank. U. H.Kxamlnlng Hurgeou. Uhronlo diseases treated by mall. C.L WINFREY, Auctioneer, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Will attend sales at reasonable figures Batls- lacuou guaranieeu, I H. SMITH, Insurance Agent, RED OLOUD, NEBRARKA. I do s striotly farm insarauoe and invite ad invite all to see me. rASE & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Block, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. -TRUNKEY & POTTER, Attorneys at law. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Office Up stairs, in Moon Blook, p P. HUTCHISON, Tonsorlal Artist, 4th Atknuk, - Bf.d Clood, Nkbjuska. i Firet-claes barbers and tirst-oluBS work guarnnteml Giyemoitcall , r STOPFER, Fmnlonable Barber, Red Cloud, Nebraska. I givs my personal attention to my pstrone. Pirst-olass ahating and hair ontting a specialty. ,HAS. S0HAKFNIT, Insurance Agency, Represents Freeport, III. lloine Fir lusuranc Co., ot Omaha. Nebr.i Vhcenix Asiurance Co. ut lAindou, Kng. Ti'TaacheVter rlr AuiHi.ceOc , el 'BUiuI. GuardUn Assurance :o., f Indon, Kng-BatHngt-n lusurauce Ce. af Uurllngton, Iowa. SrTllrt T America Assurance Co. TormiU, Can. The Workiiun Building auu 1-oau Association ot Llucoln, Nebraska , Otlloe over Mizer's Storo. Ris Cloud, Nmiuska 1 Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and PENMAN HAS THEM A nice lino of Jewelry, Diamonds, Chains, Rings, Bracelets, Scarf pins Cuffs and collar buttons, neck clialm, lace pint, stick pint, charms, etc. Plated and solid silverware, souvenir spoons, peail handled knives and forks, carving sets, calling card cases, lieu bon boxes and other noieltli. A line line of spectacles and ee glasses with Interchangable lenses, steel, nickel sliver and gold frames, Special and careful at tentlonpald to fitting the eo. My Hue of 2nd hand watches li nulto lasge. I will run them off at less than their actual worth. tVlirmg your watch, clock and Jewelry re pair work, your eugravlug aud your old gold and sliver t me, Henry Cook's Drag Store. 8. E. COZAD Has a fine line of Sewing Ma chines and Organs from $25 upwards. Also keeps all kinds r Machine Supplies. Does repairing promptly. Call and see me. Partri Loatjs At Less Tliari 7 Per ceijt. E. A Sirrjpsori, Biae Hill Neb- C. E. Putnam, Notauv Public, C0WL ES, NEUItASKA. Agent s Phoenix Insurance Co. OF BROOKLYN, St. Paul Bankers Life Insurance Co. REAL ESTATE All business intrusted to hitn will be promptly attended to. ',rr"Mww Red Cloud, Webster County, ONLY TOO Tltl!E. hUMt.ii.MrD, Sometimes si mini will do Ills best, Aud strlK'to u hlshcntst debt Or help a neighbor whom got behind, If nt the) .iru scarce mid hard to lliul. HOMKTIMM. A hoy knows lcs tli.tu lilt ilad, Aiul would rather hoe corn than go fish ing tor shad, nut kids ot Hint stripe most alwajs die young, They ticwr huh! olllro norllve to be hung SOMKTlMltS, A girl learns to cw and make bread, Aud keeps d.tuclng and biuuvuvci out of her he.ut Hut surely situs destined In Imnu old maid Of the latter then's plenty the'roadrug on the trade. SOMKTIMFS. Thcro'f a "pop" who will work his own tin in And not fill 1:1s neighbor wlttiiiHcIi-ssal.irm Nor brand eerv man but lilmselt as a tlilit lluttho "pops" ne'tr will tliooso such n man for their chief 80MF1IMHH. Thcr's .1 banker whose heart Is not stono Who c.tielully gives to each man his own, But such things as this rarely war take place. Still It takes different pcoplo to mako up the race. 80MET1MFH, Tcoplo pay for tho paper they read And show tho world by the lives that thoy lead. Th At while many fall short of tho rule that's laid down There wilt be a few who wear n bright crown. James Montiiomkhv. WEATHER FORECASTS rurnlshed Expressly Tor The Chief for Webster County Copyrighted by W. T. Foster. St. Joseph, Mo, March 10. My last bulletin gavo forecasts of the storm waves to nross the continent from Mnrch 12th to IGth and the next will reach tho Pacific coast about tho 17th, cross tho western moun tains by close of March 18th, the great central valleys from 10th to 21st, and tho eastern states about the 22d. This storm will bo of wide extont, a dangerous ptorin especially in and cast of tho Mississippi valloy. Tho warm wavo will cross the western mountains about the 17th, tho great central valley about tho 19th, and tlio eastern states abou t tho 21st. Tho cool wavo will cross tho western mountains about tho 20th, tho great central valloy about tho 22d, and the eastern states about tho 24th. Tho cool wavo will bo most dcyero in tho great central valloy aSout tho 21st or 22nd and will cause blizzards in some plaocs, THini) GLASS LOW8. Wo havo four permanent highs covering tho north and south Pacific and Atlantic oceani; also two north and two ' south magnetic poles. Through theso six tho earth inhales tho ether of space and through them principally como tho influences from tho sun, moon and planets which cause the changes in our weather, Pcrmanont lows hntig ovor tho north and south poles of tho earth, over the Atlantic and Pacific oceans at tho earth's equator, over tho Bchring soa and over Iceland and a largo Rpaco surrounding it. Through theso pcrmanont lows tho other escapes froai tho earth, and goes into space. This movement of the ether is called electricity and it keeps our atmosphere constantly in motion. Tho transient high and low barom eters constitute tho third class. They move around tho earth north of 20 degrees north latitude and south of 20 dogrcos south latitude. Theso lows with their accompanying highs aro the immodiato causes of rain and snow. Tho lows uro called storm centers and this conveys a correct idea for tho couuti t"B of tho United States and Canada lying cast of the Rockies but an orrancous idea tor many other countries, One Dollar a year is Nem., Friday, March 9, A low is a stonu ccnlir when it enters a pcrunntutil high but it is tho high that becomes tho storm center, or rather tho storm wave, when they enter tlu pcrmanont low. Tho tran sient low and high tnovo together around the earth and it is tho dif ference, between them ami tho sur rounding conditions of tho atmos phcro that causes tho extreme and sudden ohanges in tho weather. A periodical high covers tho Uni ted States in winter aud tho lows cause tho principal prcoipitation becauso the greatest difference in pressure then occurs between these transient lows and tho surrounding high. Rut in summer tho highs causo tho principal precipitation be cause tho periodic il low then cov ers the conlitiutit and tho stuep gra dient, as tho difference in pressure is called, occuts between tho high and tho surrounding general low. Just hero it will require careful thinking not to get bewildered in theso terms. While, the transient low is tho rain or snow maker in winter at tho samo timo its mate, and accompanying high in tho ruling force, becauso tho sun is south of the equator. Tho transient low is al ways tho ruling force on that sido of the earth's equator where tho sun is, at tho time, located and tho transient high is tho ruling forco on that side of tho earth's equator opposite tho sun's location. From first of April to first of Oc tober, tho summer months, tho tran sient high barometer is tho rain maker and tho low is tho directing force of tho storms, and during tho balance of the year, tho winter months, tho transient lows cause tho precipitation and the highs diroot tho movements of tho storms. Tho abovo applies only to those parts of this continent that aro cov ered by a periodical low in summer and a periodical high in winter and therefore docs not apj ly to Florida and tho countries near tho mouths of the St. Lawrcnco and Columbia riv- crs. Tho cnuntiics near tho mouth of tho St. Ltwrancc arc constantly un der tho influence of tho pcrmanont Icelandic low, while Flprida und the countries near the mouth of tho Col umbia havo regular rainy and dry seasons. Through tho throe classes of high and low burometeis, which I havo discussed in several recent bulletins, tho earth receives tho magnetic in fluence of the sun, moon, and planets and theso influences cause p our wcathor changes, The romatudor of tho information along this lino is my secret, not yet fully worked out. Tho liberal put- ronago I nm receiving however has onabled ino.to employ an assistant and wo aro going to tho bottom of plan etary motcrology as rapidly as timo and our energies will permit, Our plan of work is to tako the official weather records of the United States and of other countries and by theso records put all my theories, not alieady tested, through a comparison with theso official records, In Ojtober, 1891, Prof. Frank II I)ii;o!ow was appointed as professsrof metorology in the national weather bureau at Washington. Ho is an able, competent, finished scholar and has stood alone as an advocato of solar motcrology. His theories are close akin to initio but do not extend to the moon and planuti-'. 1 1 is work ii valu able in that ho is plaoitig on record muny iuots in tcfrrtnoo to solar oleotrou-magnetism that will bo ol great valuo to planetary motorolo-igsts, rWW" 93ft the Price of The Chief. 1894. Hut I belicvo ho will fail to estab lish long range forecasts by his calcu lations becauso ho does not go deep enough to find tho real onuses. He and (he weather bureau have In their support a'l tho money and appliances thoy sould dtsirod. They aro paid for their work by the government and of courso thoy must publish tho result of thcit investigations. I knew that I havo disoovcrod tho long hidded scorets of nature as to tho untifoof woathcr changes and if the public will bear with an occa sional error 'till I havo timo to work out tho result of tho complicated causes I will give them such won derfully correct forecasts of coming weather events as tho wisest weather heads have never dreamed of. OUZl WfUCATIOIVAI.. COLUMN IIY D M. tlUNTKIl, OO. BUPT. v On Thursday evoning of last week an educational mooting was held at tho Plcasont dill school houso in Dist. No, lu. Tlioro was a fair attendanco and many questions were presented for general discussion, Some of tho questions aro as fol lows: How could you convince a pupil that school discipline is a necessary part of his education? How would jou toaoh history and reading? How can a largor attendanco bo had in our publio bcIiooIb? How should wo bog in to toich very small childroi'? Should children bo kept in u o punishment? Should school officers and teachers o'joour.igo tho holding literary sooio tics in school houses? Why is it that pupils want to show off sly tricks when visitors aro prcsont? Should teaohors be paid in accord ance with qualifications? How can tardiness best bo pre vented? Should music bo taught in tho schools? Why is tho Btudy of writing so bad ly neglected in country schools? Shall a tcaocr mako any differonco in her modo of teaching during the presence of visitors? Is tho prevention of tardiness of importance? How can parents or teachers inter est indifferent children in school work? Should scholras bo allowed to select thoir own studies? Tho next educational mooting will bo held at tho school huuso in Dist, No. 33, on Thursday evening, March '15th. Teachers and others interested in tho work of teachers should not forgot to attend the teachers mooting at tho high school building to-morrow. Since tho beginning of tho prcsont school car, some of our toaohcrs havo seen fit to unito thnir hands and hoarts in planning and working togoth cr during tho remainder of their stav in this world of ups and downs, of squalls and calm, of of of well, in short, somo of our toaohcrs havo got married. Tho superintendent knows that rchool teachers in gcnoral mako good wives o'r husbands, but somctimos ho docs fool l'ke protesting against ono of his host teacher drop ping out of tho profession just ii, the midst of her usofulncss iu tho schools of tlio country. Howcvor, bo has tho best of wives for tho future vol faro of all who havo ohongod their mines Tho county papers of last week an nounced tho marriage- of Mr. (1. S. Parks and Miss Alma L. Peters, teaohors iu DiSt, Ne. -i, aud No. 71, uf this county. May they live long I and be happy. yWIEW ' fkl?!! ,,,, gh , ?P Vol.21. No. 33 Msolately Fure A cream of tartar baking powdsr. Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Food Report. ' Royal Baking Powder Co. 10ft Wall St., N. T. Tho superintendent will not men tion tho names of somo others teach ing in tho county, doing good work in thoir schools, single, good looking, industrious, intelligent young mon and womon, for fear thoy might let him havo an opportunity to try to find others to take their places in tho schoolroom. Monthly reports havo boon reoeived from tho following schools to March Cth, 1894. No. Mst, Teacher. Knr. Ay. At. 1 Mrs. Myra Fletcher. 4G 34 M Mario Taylor. 13 34 1(1 23 25 27 29 31 32 33 38 40 46 GO 51 52 54 G6 G8 70 Jno. Vandiver. 30 2G Ross D. Paul. 33 22 Jno, M, Earner. 17 Evalyn Campbell. 30 Mamio Housoholdcr. 28 M. Ratio Noble. 17 11 25 1G 14 38 10 15 22 19 14 7 5 3 27 27 33 11 10 26 28 10 20 13 13 A.AIIquist.O. Dcpt.60 Julia White. 20 20 27 23 25 15 10 5 38 30 51 J6 24 32 Maude Orchard. Jcssio Arnold. Ethel Parks. Mablo II. Day. Ruth Householder. Maggiu (Iraney. Mamie Noblo. II. G. Koency. Emily Robinson. J. F. Boomor. N. L. D. Smith. Lottio E.lbby. J. Stradcr G. Dept. 73 73 75 78 81 82 Mablo Wright I. Dept 32 Clus.Foe. 13 L. Koontz. N. Sohool. 27 Olivo Foe. 23 Emily Ogilvio. 20 Wo aro glad that quite an interest in spelling bees, vocal music lessons and literary societies is manifesaed by the people of many districts of (he oounty. Whon theso things aro prop erly conduotod, thoy exoroise an ele vating lnllucnco upon tbo young people of our neighborhoods. Don't forget to send sohool news to the editor for this column. Thero is moro Catarrh in this eeotlon of the country than nil other diseases put togothor, nnd until the last few years was apposed to be inoarable. For a great many jonrs doctors pronoaaoed it a local disease, and prescribed looal remedies, nnd by constantly failing to onre with local treatment, pronounced it inoarable. Hclenco has proven catarrh to bo a con stitutional disease nnd thoreforo requires constitutional treatmont. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitution nl euro on the markot, It is takeu inter nally in doses from 10 dropa to n teaspoon ful. It nots directly on the blood and mucous nurfaces of tho system, 'ihey offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Hend for olroulars and tes timonials. Addrosf. P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. CSfHold by DriiKifi'te, 73o. England has twenry-sevon Scotlund sovon, Irohtnd two. dukos To restore gray hair to itenaturaloolor an iu youth, cause it to grow Abundant and strong, there is no better preparation thau Hall's Hair Renewer, Albion citizens aro agitating tho sub j;jtof putting id an electric light plant. .tbwdet! sal vl )l 1 i ' w 1 ". u rfc t 1 1. 1 n ' . 0 d K, I . . tl I " i i in H F'i it Is' ' I "I I n'wif.. i.iii ""'OT