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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1894)
ZZIZ-- umt&HM)nmMt n mAti MiMiifi ."Tf ' tt "it ' & ..Sii AB! ' ft . ' r-?-Tilbtl2ii z,m-4F E m Ex tf5BLT- -jbC?.- '-'a.T, w . 2rZ -. , f- r MB .S S 5i,:1!t5r"ai t-.-. ' f -i-rWyfrifc r i X rt w All Home Print. PUCKER'S - CASH - DH - GQODS - HOUSE 1 aturday, - TWonday, - Tuesday, - Aednesday, - Thursday, - Friday, We want money 2000 yards Best Quality Calico, Only Bo. Nice spring styles, All our Blauk and White, Sil ,cr Gray and Indigo Bluo Uuli-j co at no during this ealc. 1000 yards Best Quality Light Shirting. Prints at 4c pel yard. 1000 ards Best Quality Checked Ginghams. Only !id per yd. Ono lot of Dress Giushains only 4o per vuid 1000 yards Dress Ging hams that arc usually sold for 10c, wo are going to soil at 5c. Come WEATHER BULLETIN PROGNOSTICATIONS OF WEATHER. I-repm-cil nuil rumUlicd for Special Pabllrulloii In llio lied Cloud Cliltf by W. 'I. I'oNtcr. CopjrlKlitvil In 1S0I by W. T. Foster. St. Joseph, Mo, May 18th. My last bulletin gave forecasts or the storm waves to cross the continent from May 22d to 23th, and the next will reach tho Pacifio const about tho 2Gth, cross tho western mountain by closo 27ih, (ho great central villcys from 28th to 30th, and tbo eastern states about tho 31st. This disturbance will causo rains over largo poitions of tho United States, and prospects for good crops will largely incioase. Not much rain immediately cast of tho Rockies. Tho warm wave v-ill cros3 tho west ern mountains about (ho 20th, tho great ucntral vullojs about tho 2Sih and the eastern states about tho 30th. Tho cool whvq will cross tho western mountains about tho 20th, tho great central valleys about tho 31st, and thu eastern stales about Juno 2d. Juno will bo favorable togoodcrors except immediately cast of tho Rook ies. Tho first half of tho month will avcrago wanner than tho laat half, and altogether the whole month will aveu"0 closo t tho general nvcrago totnpcraturi. fiir Juno. Tho tninf.il), as a general i.voivgo for the United States, will bo gronter than usual. For local dct'iils send stumped hiiJ addres!cd envelope. LIMIT AND KLr.CTIUClTV McOuiro sny?: "Ii scent", on tho whole, that light cannot x'st with out matlot.' That matter is cs-cntinl Eternal Vigitafice is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is and we are going after Turkey Red Table Damask, Only IGAo per yard. Special bargains in White and Un bleached Table Linens at 25, 30,35.45 and 50c. Onolotof Wool Challies Regular price 25c per yd, sale price 12c, 25 dozen Ladies' and Children's Hose. Thcv arc in fancy colors but are worth from 10 to 20c, sale price 5c. Spcoial values in Ladies' Vests at 5, 8 andl2Jo. and see us, we have piles of bargains in which we can save you money. G. A. DUCKER 3c CO. to tho electrical current appsprs from tho fact that no current and no spark will pats through the most perfect vacuum. Without matter there is no light.. Thcso statement from a standard authoiity constitute strong evidence sustaining tho theory that light is a local effect produced by electricity and matter. If this theory bo truo the liht and heat of tho sun never rocohed our earth while the light in tho nttuosphcto of our earth is pro duced by currents of electricity from tho sun and other heavenly bodies coming in contact with tho matter composing our atmosphoro. In tho oleotriu aro lamp so called booauso tho electric current forms an arch between tho carbons tho light is an effect of a rapidly moving electric current coming in contact not only with tho air, but also with pirticlos of eaibon torn from tho car bon pencils and consumed by the heat of that current. Many experiments indicato that in all classes of eltctric lights, or sparks, tho light occurs whero tho electricity comes in contact with or whilo it is carrying diffused raattot, Bitch as the atmosphere, dust particles, otc. This is iu accord with tho theory that when tho elcctrioity of tho sun, coining to tho earth which corresponds with tho namo electricity sttikes our ntuiosphcro, then, and not otherwise, light and hrat result. Eloctrioity is conducted moro readily by n cold than by a hot body. At absolute zero about 300 degrees dolow Fahrenheit zero tho electric current passes most readily, whilo heat cannot pass through a cold con Red Cloud, Webster County, it with Big Bargains in Underwear, 1000 yards of Soft finished Bleached Muslin At tic This grado is usually sold at 9 and 10c. Good qual ity 41 Unbleached Muslin only ic. Onolotof 30 inch Checked Shirting At8joper yd, usually sold at 10andl2c. Extra Values in Denims, Cottonades and Jeans, at 15, 18 and 20c. Special bargain in Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Oiily 25o. Sec our Mon's Over shirts. Wo havo a nico line and can savo you monoy. ductor except by heating tho con ductor as it goes. Thcso facts lead to tho conclusion that light and heat cannot pass from tho tun to tho earth, and if this the ory is onoo established a doubt will be thrtwn on the supposed evidences of tho spectroscope, Within our own atmosphere, whore light from a burning objoot can act ually reach the telescope, the spec troscopic attachment will divide up that light into its original color--as sunlight is divided to form tho rain bow and that divided light will in dicato what tho burning material is. But if tho light in our atmosphoro caused by tho sun ia from currents of elcctrioity, can it bo posstMo that those ourronts will indicato what is burning iu the sun to cause sunlight? Ccitaiuly not probable. Tho spcotrojcopists claim to havo evidence, by analyzing tho sun's rays of light, as to tho metals that aro burning in tho sun, producing sunlight, and moro attention is now being giyon by astronomers to tho spoctroscope, and a gicatcr outlay of monoy, than to all other branches of astronomy. Thoy havo buildcd a beautiful tho ory, are vow building immenso spec troscopes, and tho heads of scientists aro being turned absorbingly to astro physics by tho light that is supposed to roach ut from tho sun nnd stars, telling us of those nom-ending Bros, hovon times hotter than Bcelzabub's furnace. Hut they havo proven too much. A burning tun whoso fuels aro (ho hardest ot motils sounds too muuh iiko tho worship of pagan idols that, must bo regularly fed on tho best of c ho land, Neb., Friday, May 18, Dress Goods, Calicoes, Carpets, etc, Wo tarry a full lino of tbo G. D. Chicago Waists and G. D. Coriiets, Thoy always fit. Our 50o sum incr corset is the best wo havo ever had. Full lino of Hose TMI d-D CHICAGO" WAIIT 3MAIL SHAPK. CAGE-DOWN CO., Mrn' , CHICAQO. III. Also spcoial val ues in Elastic Support'rs Web. Wo havo the Chicago Waist inado up in tho summer stylos. Thoy aro very nico for tbo warm Thi oVcmicaoo" wht . .1 lADItMOOIL wcaencr. oAn-DowNtco,,mr, CHICAGO. Ill, I These great spoctroscopes will yet bo found as useless as was Robinson Crusoe's canoe, unless it is provon that tho clectrio currents carry with them tho colors of tho bodies from which thoy come. Along this lino of thought it it be ing claimed that we do not sco tho sun but rather the oono of light with in our atmosphoro and within tho more extensive clcctro-sphoro that rui rounds our earth, It matters not whether this idea has any basis in truth, it and many other theories ably advocated indicato an unrest in tho minds of scientists, showing that tho old dark ages theory of a burning sun with heat Massing from sun to earth is rapidly giving way, and that tno scicntittc world is at sea on this question. Ileal I'Ntnte TruiiNfcrti. Real cstnto trrnsfors for the weoU end ing May 12th, f urnlshoel by tho Fort Ab stract company, bonded (instructors: Win. Roea to F H unil W R Lowis undivided halt w so qr and o i h 14 hw f R--'J wil. . .8 800 00 Aelol Dooloy to llorman Rein ing sH n w H no . 25. 1 -9 wd . . . . 300 00 R 1) Hedford to Goo O Vciuer bo qr 1.1 .'Ml wd 1000 00 1)1) Minor to A H Clark nK so K 22 2-11 and b f i-o qr unel lota 7 nnd 8 sec 12.1-11 qoit GOOO 00 Dun S llratton to Francis C CioLlo lots 7 und 8 and o U eo ur lli-l-ll 72 00 C 11 & Q R It to Jns (Jhovulier n w qr ri-3-12 wd 1209 00 Win A Garrison to David Smith lot 1 bile 20 liluo Hill qcd 1 00 Silas Gurbor to Luoy Gulllfard iota 18 and 19 bile 27 wd 250 00 Lincoln Land Co, to MokkIo V, Hollistor lots 3 und 1 bile 11 RR Add wd CO 00 Lucy Gulliford to Chun 11 Pot tor lots 1H-19 bile 27 wd noo 00 Mary F Ilontley to Lueindlu A j res lots 20,21 and 22 bile 11 Smith and Mooro'n add wd .... 800 00 Maribu 10 Olinstcnd to Lueln din Ajreo lots 1 aiul2 bile Inu valo wd 100 CO Total $9913 50 Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pur flfap Crc of Tartar Powdr. ajm w m (Mg the Price of The Chief. 1894. Ginghams, Muslins, Shirtings, Hosiery. Wool Dress Goods. During this salo wo will givo 20 per cent discount on all our Wool Dross Goods. Wu have an elogant line of New Spring Goods, And this moans that you can buy a nioc Wool Dress very cheap. Spooial Bargains in Fine Satincs Newest patterns, from 10c up iu iuo, special values in Canton Cloths, Shantong Pongees, Llama Cloths. Wc are going to olear them all out during this sale. i EDUCATIONAL NEWS HAPPENINGS IN OUR 8CHOOLS. Piirnthlicd liy ('uuiy NiiparliiltnUaiil D. Itl. lluulor. Tho tcachcrd' mooting at Dladon last Saturday was well attended. Tho paper upon tho subject "Tho toachcr as a character builder," read Miss Mtiry Faiquhar wbb good. Near ly all tho teachers present took part in tho discussion of tho various sub jects on tho program. Somo of tho Bladen pupils enter tained tho nudionco with some selec tions of music. Tho recitat:on in language conduct ed by Miss Aimco Roth was well re ooived by the tcaohors and brought out somo earnest discussions. This is tho last tcaoher'b meeting of the school year. The following reports havo been ro ooived: DIat. Teacher V.n Av at 8 J. U.Hoover ID 1(5 18 A. W. Richardson 20 10 20 MinnioA. Yensou 35 11 27W.H. Grant 2G 20 29 M. Katio Noblo 10 0 31MaudoMock 1!) 15 DINanoyMay 38 27 Schools that will bo in session at tho timo should obscrvo Decoration day with appropriato exercises. On last Tuesday evening a very in teresting educational meeting was held at liluo Hill. Priu. John F. Curran has bocn conducting patrons' meolings cnoo a month sinco ho has had oharcro of tho Bluo Hill schools, Thcso meetings havo all been suc cessful and havo been the uicaus of increasing an intoictt in tho educa tional work of tho town. Tito recitation conducted by Prof, Vol.21. No. 43 - Saturday. I Vfff Shoes and Oxtords. Although wo have always told our ladies shots and Oxfords very cheap, wa are going to tell some of them still obeaptr. One lot of Oxfords at $1,25. Regular prico 1.50. One lot ot Ladies' Shoes at $1.50. ncguiar pnoe ?z.uv, also big discount od finer goods. All our Ladies Spring Jackets and Capes, At half price. We are btund to clean them all oat. Alto special Bargain! in WAIST8. Curran on "Tho Earth's Crust" showed that the pupils ot tho class had gitei the subjeot careful study and that they havo a tcaohcr, a master of hii profession. Excellent papers were read by Misses Clara E. Hoover, Mary E. Bcalo. Miss Iva Skolton helped the members of tho high school choir with the music, Several of tho patrona and members of tho board mauo soae fitting re marks. Tho high school room was full of patrons, pupils, officers and teachers. All seemed pleased with tho exeroisis of tho evening, and no doubt, all were benefited by it. Illiiu Hill will build an addition U their high school buildinc this sum mer. . An Iowa woman bus named her twia daughters Queolino und Kerosene, Tho ' old man's namo is probably Poteltoleum. wo nope tno babies will grow, up a pir udlno (iris. Tho man who marries into Hint family will strike oil, but wo fear sparkiuc in tho immediate neighborhood ! as tho girls would be vory dangeroua pant timo. Xjator: A man named Nap- poppou to one or tno gins una ho bub benzine since. Ex JIbsofately Fure A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Food Report. ICoyal Buklng l'ewdcr C, ! Wall It. N. Y, iiia not r uiruci - m r 1 1 &. :i, I ! W Xr 'I J r' , & IS? UIWl -I n Wd m r l . llMW LtP-rU'JWJmiMmHM'.fl M.'umiit-,)jni i r r4r'(W wi-muHi-ii-V W. MBH-ttBrtSW-J ' Ml.WiH'Wfr--adM-Smfrti- 'H i v r vj r.J ,...m,fi,1j awuasaawiwiMWifi(gWitrirjni ",r',"?wr3:a ftpaawwrtwwiwywwgww