The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 28, 1906, Image 4

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a rriena!
Then tell him about Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how it cured your hard cough
Tell him why you always keer
it in the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about it. Doc
tors use a great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.
"I Imd ft terrible cold unit coiieti nnd w
tlinttniipil wllli iiiPiitiiniil. I rl;" AT" a
("hurry rrcuiriu aim upirm'TiL ... ... , .
feet ri-llcf. It l nrUliily n most womlniftll
roiiali m7.ilolno."-KNA V. V. IIITMAN.SIoUX
l'alls, K. 1MK.
Mdo by J. O. Ayr Co . fcowotl, Mw.
Alio tntnufeoturori of
7 FAKSAI'ARILLA.
W O iiaik vioon.
ono of Ayor's Pills at bodtlmo will
hnston recovery, contly laxative.
A CHRISTMAS IDYL.
iiv n. r. Kt.owiiAiiu
When ChrlKtniHK codii-n, nt homo 1 love to he.
Althoiigli ft hi tire of yi-urs hits Klnce gono hy
One UhrlbtaniK cvu Ih clear to memory.
I still cun hear my mother's voice, win tienr
her nigh
"Whntnre you crying for. my dear MinV"
"No ChrlotiimH tree tonlght-1 ciin't H'e why V
In pence ulie kltiid inn. Thou even, Hint won
Tho bnttle and eiilmcd thenngry wave. Mill ILlit
ly loiihosomo putliH us rays liom u iiililnlght
Mill.
She took me miftly hy the hand mid llIit
I cleaved to my guide. Wo walked beside the
cryMnl Inko
And kiiw the silent bounty of u C'lirlMnms night.
Onryiiclil wan iishoro In pence we rented on
Iih dock.
The chiming limited out into ItH unlverml spare.
The brilliant Ice mimed by thunder Bounding
crack.
The Mure In view, afHr the monirn full fare
And In the giimy hike the heaven' rellentloti
Did Miuw a Nplemlor and a ro.Mil grace.
The eo wiih (pilot. To earthly recollection
No Hound reeiiiled our seiie. but silence taiifht :
We were with (ioil'i Spirit In close connection.
Oh, mother dear! toll me who him brought
'That ChrlntniiiH tree wo fee upon tho hill?
lsih.it for me Does .lent. know our thought"
"My child, tliut'H yours; (.oil nlwiiyw known our
will;
IIIh aiigelH Hoiuuhow tho will of him miikkchI,
"They liuiHt bo good. Hut who shall pay tho
bint"
"Our father glveit to in; llo knowcth bent."
"Hut mother, tit tho top there la n beautiful
llKhtl"
"Tlint's yoiirHtur. my darling 1 Yotinroblensed!"
And ntlll, my star, I lovo theu In thy height,
Thou HcuuiNt ho uonr, thou seemst again Kofnr
Nor for ono moment art thou out of tight.
Rlcct forever thon art my Gut.lliik Mar
Sheltered In heaven. Thou art still lending mo
To Christ, our Saviour beauty bennm afar,
llero, I hIihII llvo a life for eternity
i!oho of the rncred choir, of angels' nong,
UhymeB In Hymphony to "Amen, 10 let It be."
Oh, lovo me, load me through llfe'H press and
throng I
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
COWLES, NEB.,
Thursday and Friday. Janu
ary 10 and 11.
DISCUSSION
nno.
2:30.
7:ao.
8:ao.
10:00.
11:00.
1:30.
:30.
Other valuable
These meetings are held under tho auspices
of University of Nebraska and the Cowles Farm
ers' Institute Association, and are free to all.
Farmers, como and bring your families.
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Real Estate Transfers.
For the week ending Tuesduy, De
cember an, furnished by the Fort Ab
HtnietCo., h. II. Fort, Manager.
William A Smith to Sadie L
Smith, pt wli hwI 3G-S-1 1, wd..8 32r0
Walter E FruneiH to Maggie E
Carpenter, lots 3, 4 and fi, bile
2, K U add to Red Cloud, vd..
Edmund O Parker to Edward M
Parker, lots 7 and 8, blk 10,
Vance's first add to 0 It, wd..
Hannah J Harbor to Edwin S
Oarber, so -I 3-1-9, wd
William II Parous to John D
Chrlsmnn, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk
700
4, Vance's add to 0 It, wd ...
1C00
W J Harris to Oscar T Evans, pt
lots fi and 0, Roberts' add to
Guide Kook,wd 10
J II Ihilloy to Lewis Smith, swl
20-2-0, wd
Emma Wehner to Mary E Simp
son, lot 4, blk 3, Kohrer's add
to Hlue Illll, wd
4000
000
C F (lund to Mary E Simpson,
lot 4, blk 3, Uohrers add to
Illne Hill, qed 1
Edwin S Wundcrllch to John V
Vobrail, K2 10-1-10, wd 1.1000
A 1) linker to F W Kruger, lots
1 to 12, block 11, Hoovoj's add
to Hlue Hill, wd
Warren Ij Denny to Adam H
Spracher, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk
17, Cowlos, wd
William N Dike to John Hunz-
llck, e2 .sol 11-1-0, wd
Adolph Giger to School District
No 72, pt nel 1-1-10, wd. ...
C F Gnnd to Jacob Hull Jr, lots
l.-i, 10 and 17, blk 0, Kohrer's
add to Hlue Hill, wd
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1000
4000
30.
100
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Mortgages filed, SnlMl.
Mortgagee released, SI. "ill.
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Generator Has Arrived.
The big four-ton generator for the
electric light plant, arrived hist Satur
day, after many vexatious delays and
false rumors of its arrival, and on
Monday was hauled to the plant north
of town. John Mart, arrived from
Seward yesterday and the work of
installing the generator was begun
I today. It will doubtless require- from
I thnju wedcs t() ft m()nth t(, gQt ovwy.
onrthing in running order, and then Ited
.. I Cloud will have one of the best elec
tric light plants of any town of its
size in the west.
Letter List.
List of letters romaiuing uncalled
for at postottlco at lied Cloud, Nob.
for thf wook ending Doo. 27, 1900:
Arthur D. Bauni. Mollio dun-lain,
Mnbol ClemHiits. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Jones, L. II. Kimball, Rov. Win. Mau
chin, Holou Packard.
Thoso will be sent to tho doad lotto r
ofilco Jan. 10, 1907, if not called for
before. When calling for above ploase
say "advertised."
T. C. Hackkk, Postmaster.
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y FARM TOPICS
TlIUItNDAY AKTKnNOON HK88ION.
Alfalfa and the Grasses,
. Wsi. MonLKit, Falls City, Neb.
Care of the Dairy Herd,
. . KX-OovEHNOit 1'oYNTKH, Lincoln, Neb.
THIJUSDAY KV):NINO HK8HION.
Growing Fruit . . . Mu. Moiilkk
Some Essentials to Successful Farm,
ing Mil. PoYntku
KHM1AY JIOHSINO SK8SIO.V.
Kconomic Pork Production
. . C. M. Lkwkm.ixo, Heaver City, Nob.
Cnre of the Pure Hred Herd
. W. I). McIvkk, Polo, Mo.
VIUIIAY AKTKIt.NOON SKSSION.
Growing, Selection and Caro of Seed
Corn . . . .Mit. Li:wi:i.mno
The Feeder Type of Beef Steer, Mn. MoKkk
addresses by local speakers.
C. E. PUTNAM, Secretary.
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Brotherhood.
X come to prench on tho text of lovo
From the gospel of brotherhood,
To help If 1 may In finding a way
That Iwids to the higher Rood;
To picture the light thai In shining bright
un me 1'imires upiurnou race;
And to whisper n hopo whoso broadth
mid Hcupe
Is as wide on tho human race.
It In thin: the hour In nltnoat here
When the rnccn shall rlso as one,
And ahull nil Join hands, from the thon
niml lnnda
Thnt nre klfwed hy n common huh;
When Hi j cannon's roar shall be 'heard
no more
And tliu war flags shall be furled:
When the llly-whlto bunner of peace shall
lloat
O'er n union of nil tho world.
Tr-ro are glltpj.firs of glory In Paradise,
I .it t' iy till are not no nrigni
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cur eartn win be. lr wo
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i ii tim reign of right;
ro' rrs will lovo each other,
k ni hc"t we can
. 'iKir of lifting our neigh-
Inllow man.
Maxwell's Talisman.
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TRIBUTE TO A BULL DOO.
He Was Disfigured with Scars, But a
Faithful Brute.
I would vory much like to add a
few remarks upon tho lovellnesB of
that horrid bulldos, says n writer In
tho New York Times. My dog wna a
yellow and white coated animal, with
tho wot, pink mouth, with llttlo black
spots upon tho pink. Ho was tho
most faithful brulto 1 over know;
ugly as could bo to his own kind;
was disfigured with acara from fierce
battles. To mo he was a gentleman.
Ho had tho misfortune to have ono of
OI
his toes nearly severed from ono of
Ills nlnd paws from coming too cioso
to a mowing machine. I covered It
with an ointment and sowed tho paw
up In nn old kid glove. Every other
day I would remove tho Imndago and
placo tho foot In a dish of warm bi
carbonate of soda water.
When cleansed and taken out of tho
water I would robandago It again.
He would turn, ns wise as he could
bo, look ut It and put his wet mouth
up to my cheek and lick my faco and
hand. Gratitude was in his great eyes.
He would guard mo all day long.
When night, came I would Invito him
into tho cottage and make a bed of
straw-filled pillows upon tho lloor,
and after rubbing his chewed-up cars
ho would lick my hand and chceic
and we would part Tor tho night. How
snfo 1 felt in that lonely spot, which
was only a byroad in an Indian res
ervation section of country.
Fresh Air Towers.
Dr. Schorl, a well known physician
nnd nn authority on national hygleno,
hns made a singular proposal to the
Berlin town council, wnich this body
Is now considering. Dr. Schorl's pro
posal is that tho town council should
build airy pavilions at several points
of tho city at about 1C0 foot above the
level of the streets. These pavilions
would bo supported on strong Bteel
frames and reached by elevators.
Their purpose Is to afTord rest and re
freshment and good air to citizens
weary of the maddening noises, tho
unrest and tho noxious smells of tho
streets.
Thero would bo plenty of seats up
In those airy pavlllonB, plenty of flow
ers, good beer, lemonade, water, mu
sic and other enjoyments. As to tho
Question of coBt, Dr. Schorl Is certain
that his pavilions would pay, especial
ly as no rem WOUIO DO uetennui jr auu,
far from being eyesores, the pavilions
might be graceful and artistic erec
tions, adding considerably to the
beauty of the Btreets.
NO CHANCE FOR ILLUSIONS.
Maiden Knew Her Limitations
Her Capabilities.
and
There was no false pride about Lu
clnda Maiden and she had no illu
sions at Che age of 40 when sho ac
cepted Hiram, Gregg's offer of mar
riage. She was a kard-featured and
oharp-tonguod person, and sho know
It
Also, howover, she knew her capa
bilities as cook and housekeeper, and
she was well awaro that Hiram
Orogg's slow wltB and shiftless ways
had made him anything but a favorite
with tho femlnne porlon or the village.
Sho found things to llko In Hiram, by
looking hard for them, but sho pro
posed to keep him well In hand.
"Well, Luclndy," said Hiram, ono
ovenlng, two or three days beforo
the wedding, "horo wo are, going to
be married, after all, both of us. I
guess Luclndy, I'm about your first
offer, ain't I?"
"You are," said Luclnda, firmly,
"and I'm your last offor, Hiram, and
going to bo If my health holds out, so
wo won't make any more talk ovor
that." Youth's Companion.
Not All Etiquette.
Willy Wishywashy What aro tho
proper calling cards, old chap?
Jack Potts It depends entirely on
tho cards that aro out against you,
old chump. Puck.
A Compliment
"Mr. Dligglns never says anything
original."
"No," answered MIsb Cayonno, "and
therein ho displays excellent jud
nent"
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como in and wo will bo glad
to show somo of them. Can
soil you Men's Coots ns fol
lows: A black Kersoy
Dress Coat for. . ,
A black or grey
Korsoy Coat for.,
$7.00
$8.50
A black Dross Coat, a
"dandy," for
$10
$20
$20
Hotter Overcoats,
S12.00 to
Fur Coats in Dogskin
and Russian Calf at
Boat Coatp. Boavor
Trimmed, at
Galloway Coats,
25 to
..$24
$30
..$40
$7.00
... $15
$6.50
no
Fur Lined Coats
up to
Bovs' Overcoats,
2.50 to
Bettor ones,
up to
Corduroy, shoop
lined
Corduroy Suits,
$7.K to
to
to
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Hz to
XPAUL STOREY, Clothier w
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No Longer an
Impossibility
Tho idea that has becotuo general that first class building material
could no longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take n
look ut tho complete line of clear Soft Pino Finish nnd Siding
carried in stock by
Saunders Brothers
of Hod Cloud, Nob. What is also pleasing to tho buyers of Lumber
and building material is tho fact that their prices are reasonable,
and they guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. They also have a nieo
lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wngon Material. See their Shin
gles. Vou can not help but admiro thorn.
Tho members of this enterprising firm, assisted by plenty of
excellent help, nro always glad aud take pleasure in showing to tho
public this nice stock.
His. Labor and His Love.
Before tins gateway of his Hfo'o demand
Sate Love nnd Toil, and Toll was worn
nnd Bray.
But Lovo was fair. Lovo called he
chose and they
Passed through the happy portals hand
"Whnt one la thls7" ho asked; for evor
A handrnpld tholr delight and nil their
way
Bloomed with tho flowers of an endless
The fragrant blossoms of their Eden
land.
Then answered Lovo: "Dear foolish heart
and fond,
Who choosoth Love hath won her serv-
nnt.ytoo; ...
Toll, tho eternal, ministers to you;
And thou thou hast not known, dear
heart and fond."
But he who choeses Toll shall find too
late . . . ..
That he has loft Love weeping at ths
gate.
Geo. H. Marltland In Booklover'a Maga
zine. Catching Whales In St. Lawrence.
The St. Lawrence river whale Qsh
iBEf industry 1b now manlng full blast
In the vicinity of Seven Islands. It
seems that tho company engagod in
this work Ib now taking on an aver
aee a whale every day.' Thoro aro so
many of these animals in the gulf
that thoso ongnged'in tho industry aro
able to select ono out of the many
which aro seen disporting themBolves
in tho water. Thoy are quickly dlS'
patched by a lanco which is fired
into them out of a gun on board tho
fishing steamer, and to the lance Is
afflxed a bomb which explodes lnsldo
the whalo after entering Us body.
Some aro 80 feet long and weiga as
much as 120 tons. Ono whalo will
often yield BO or GO barrels of oil,
and a large quantity of whalebono,
which is worth $300 a ton.
Result of Being Popular.
Chancellor von Buolow has had
showered upon him princely rank by
the kaiser and bequests from admirers
and other unexpected honors, among
them the printing over his name of
tho plctutes of Hans von Buolow, the
pianist, In American newspapers.
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t'ohool for Dueling.
A school, to tench dueling has been
1 established in Paris. Tho school was
a necessity, as many persons were
being hurt Va duels through careless
ness and lack of skill.
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Sheep
R-arvch.
320 acres, homestead
adjoining it; a 2-room
house, stable, shed,
granary, 3 miles 'fence,
2 good windmills, 2
supply 'tanks, 2 drink
ing tanks. $1500.
IN. P. Hlowgard,
Red Cloud, Neb.
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Mercer's
Barber Shop
Basement of
Potter Block.
Massaging
a Specialty
Gome to McPlierson
County, Kansas
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Fine river bottom woll im
proved farms and ranches,
good towns, schools nnd
churches; no saloons. Call
on or address
E. E. FACKLER, Marqtttte, Hub
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