The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 01, 1897, Image 1

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VOLUME XXV.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JAN. 1, 1807.
NUMBER 1
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Description of the GiFtannef Attaehment
For burning Straw, Hay, Corn, Cobs, Corn Stalks, Etc.
HOW IT OPERATES.
First. It is a scientific fact that seventy-five per cent of the fuel burned in
the ordinary way is lost. Nearly all of this loss is averted by feeding the fuel
from an air-tight magz.zine, charing the same and consuming the smoke, there
by making complete combustion.
Second. By the mm of the down draft, it heats the lower portion of the
rnnm first. mnlciniT ;.n ev -n u:irmcraturo throughout, and at the same time avoid-
ing the necessity of making such intense fires in cold weather.
SK Third. By giving double the heating surface.
Fourth. By a skilled arrangement of drafts, the tire is at all times under
perfect control, and can Lc kept for many hours with one filling.
Fifth. Ten pounds of straw, weeds or trash, or twenty pounds of cobs.will
burn from three to six hours, with sufficient heat for cooking, or for heating the
rooms.
It can be readily seen that the farmer saves his entire fuel bill by the use of
the Girtanner Attachment; and the towns-people save from forty to sixty per
cent, thus keeping the money at home.
Further than this, it makes a new home industry, instead 01 sending minions
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utilized to supply the need.
The Girtanner Goal flttaehment
For Stoves, Furnace and Boilers.
The principles involved in this attachment are very simple. The attach
ment makes the fuel self-feeding and is air-tight. The down draft is also ap
plied, and it burns the smoke and gases before they leave the fire-box.
Seventy-live per cent of the strength of the fuel ordinarily escapes in the
smoke. By this method of burning, the tars, pitches and carbons which are con
tained in the smoke are utilized. It also avoids the gas, smoke and soot which
is created by the ordinary method of burning coal.
It gives a larger heating surface and avoids the necessity of making in
tense fires to get the desired temperature.
Physicians reepmmend the Girtanner Attachments for the general health of
the home.
They can be used with any old stove thus avoiding the necessity of buying a
new one.
Saves 40 per cent on your coal bill.
Consumes the smoke and gases.
The down draft and the scientific principles of utilizing the smoke, gases,
tar 'etc., as fuel.
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igd creating more heat than can be produced by any other method. Other iuel savers simply arrest the heat without producing $
any, while the G-irtanner attachment produces double heat out 01 tne same amounx 01 iuei, ana uses mucn cneaper iuei, suun as
Hay, Straw, Corn Cobs, Stalks, Manure, Sawdust, weeds. Garbage, Etc., instead 01 coal or wooa.
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Hotit. Mitchell vl.ilteil in (ianlonvulc
Siiiuluy.
'I'lio lnif,' murkct is oil this week unit
receipts light.
William Uonkin niul Miss Fuller of
Cowlcs iittpmlotl tlio li'i't inn Tuesday
evening.
Ciius. Kiniuk, junior inumher of tlio
tirni of lllnes iuhI Kiniek, broke :i bono
in his left IiiiihI wliile dressing it green
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We rceelvod the news of tho captiiro
f tho hiuulit nt iiiiviiIu nntl wish to
eongratulute the men who so nobly
did their duty.
Hu..olfiuzzel has iiibernated to his
dun of oblivion until the war cloud of
blue biimku lias subsided in tho south.
Wo hope so eoiituntiuated a person will
never inako so futile an nttompt at
journalism again.
Damn rumor says that Alex Callahan
has buuu united In thu holy bonds of
wedlock with a fair lady from liluu
Hill. Alex says he has not that good
fortune and that his last hopu lias
faded with tho death of leap year.
The party given by Mr. and Mrs. O.
II. r'risbio was an enojyablo nfTuii. Tho
company was entertained by games of
various descriptions, Christian Kasser
carried off Hist prize uud Miss Daisy
Frlsbiethe booby prize. Refreshments
were then served and after bidding tho
host and hostess a fn ewell they de
parted to their oO.veral homes.
The Amltoy union Sunday school
held their animal election of ollleeis
Sunday morning. Sylvester Krishie,
superintendent i Lora 10. I'risble, as
sistant superintendent', Hobt. Mitchell,
secrotary and treasurer) Maud Miller,
organist ;Mrs Alfred Saladun, chorister,
James Mitchell, librarian. We hope
the interest in tlio school will continue
to grow.
The lecture on Tuesday evening by
ltuv.J.M. Darby was highly appre
ciated by all present. The subject of
his lecture, "Wit and Humor," was
ably handled. Ills method of present
ing the subject was both entertaining
and instructive. It. would be benelicial
and elevating if Ilov. Darby could be
secured to deliver another lecture tu
the near future. The comments of
dill'erent persons were numerous anil
all commended his ability.
Tlio progressive ladies of Westlield,
Intl., issued a "Woman's Kditioli," of
the Westlield News, bearing the date
of April a, 18U11. Tim paper is filled
with matter of interest to women, and
we notice the following from a cones
pondent, which the editors printed,
realizing that ittreatH upon a umtUr
ol vital importance to their sex: "The
best remedy for croup, colds and
bronchitis that I have been able to llnd
Is Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)', box'
family use it has no ciinl. I gladly
recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles
for sale by H. K. (Jrice, Druggist.
BATIN
Maud Wilson has the typhoid fever.
William Andrews was hurt quite
bad last Saturday by being kicked by a
horse.
Peter Hanson and bride are in Nuck
olls county visiting with relatives
The Christmas tree at Pleasant
prairie was largely attended.
J II. Wisiicarver, Kvcrett and Kmory
Ilean and their fiunil.es spent Christ
mas at Hcv. Dean's.
V Palmer had two cows die one
day last, week with some unknown
disease.
IJi'Ufo Payne is homo from Lincoln
to spend the holidays.
K. C. Clutter was seen in this vkin
ity one day last week.
Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair Highest Award.
EOKLEY.
J. Vance is nnturtainig his cousin,
Ja". Houston.
II T. Miller and brother of (Jreolcy
county, Nebraska, spent Christmas
with 1). II. Itobiuson and family.
Will Dow and bride spent Clitistmas
in Thayer eon nty,
John Parish of Sheiiundoah, Iowa,
s here visiting friends and relatives
.mil looking after his farm.
The dwelling house on John Parish's
farm occupied by Henry Motter and
family was Ijuniiul Christmas night.
Kverythihg was lost and the occupants
barely escaped. Mr. Parish expects to
build sooii.
A watch meeting will be held atKck
loy New Year's eve This will be the
beginning of a series of meetings to bn
held by ltov. Chadwlek.
Mr. Dougliman led the League meet
ing Sunday evening. A large number
were present, but order was not of the
best. Wo hopo to sea better order in
the future.
Hdna Woodsiiiois homo on n visit.
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Mothers whose children nro troubled
witli bad colds, croup or whooping
cough, will do well to read what Dr
It. K. ltohoy, of Olnoy, Mo., says on
this subject, lie writes: "For years
we have used Chamberlain's Cough
ltemedy, anil always keep it In tho
house It is regarded in our family as
a specific for all kinds of colds and
coughs The '25 and HO cout bottles for
sale by 11. K. Crice, Druggist,
STATE LINE.
A Happy Now Your to everyone,
T. U, Morrison who was husking
corn for Mr. Hessluger was found
dead In the Held Monday and was
buried at North liranch Wednesday.
Joseph Arrant arrived at Guide ltouk
Christmas eve, where ho has been
working. His friends are exceedingly
glad to see him back again.
J. It. Tobud shelled corn Monday
Mr. and Mrs Stickley spent Christ
mas in lted Cloud.
W. W. Clint's Inula Christmas dinner
for their fi lends of this place.
The Christmas tree at Hie Stone
church was a grand success, also tho
dinner at Mrs. Leggitt's school. The
school had their picture taken.
Miss Florence Small spent Saturday
and Sunday at Mr. Arraut's.
Wretched.
Could Not Eat or Sleep.
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"Stockton,-N. Y., June j8, 1894.
Dr. M. M, Fknnkk, Frcdonia, N. Y.
Dear Sir: About a years ago I be
came bilious, sallow, dyspeptic and my
system was generally run down. Lost
appetite and flesh. Could not eat or
sleep well, and bad palpitation of the
heart In fact I was so wretched and un
nerved that on several occasions my
friends thought I would not live tilt
morning.
Two bottles of your Iilood and Liver
Remedy and Nerve Tonic produced a
complete cure,"
FOU SALE BY O. L. CUTTING.
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