i,l . yai?torcft&vv;Yfta THE RED L0 CHIEF Subscription Eight Pages i 5 $1 a Year 1 in Advance All Home Print WByjiyVwMvv Wf!8!m.WWKWM!M8f3BJKK VOTYUME XXXV. RED CLOUD, NEURASKA, MAKCIL 8, I IM)7. NUMHER 10 'I UTV I t !- '. n i. LIGHTNING ROD DEALS. Aftcnts Work Territory With Usual Results- Rlue Hill Leader: Till lightning rod and gold brick Kraft is still being worked and prob ably will continue to till end of his tory. We don't know us to the gold brick game ever being worked in this locality but the lightning rod agents have worked it here in the past and did again only a couple of weeks ago. A party composed of four men and a woman put up at the hotel here about three weeks ago and remained about a week. They went out in the country nearly every day. and they were very secretive concerning their business It was reported they were selling some kind of fei.ee. however, and there the matter stopped. Shortly after they left a note turned up for Suoo signed by Aug. Hroschand purporting to be for placing lightning rods on his house. The note was pre sented at both banks here, who refused to take it, and thus far no more has been heard of the note. It is a ten to one. chance, however, that the note will show up before long. When questioned regarding the mat ter Mr. Hrosch stated he was not aware of having given a note for that amount, lie stated that the parties came to his farm and desired to put lightning rods on his house for the purpose of showing his neij,.. ...,, and would only charge him three dollars. They induced him to sign an agreement or something of that nature, which Mr. It rose h suppos poses is the note that has recently come to light. It is stated that the same parties Business College Notes The (Wee club is doing some nice work each Thursday evening, Prof. Deitrlck gives an entertain ment in ltlue Hill Saturday evening. A few of the boys are closing up their work in college ami will go to work on the farm. Miss Iteckwith and Miss Itarlow have THOSE DELUSIONS. Another Phase of those Disappearances on Farmers Creek. Kinioit C'liuir: Having noticed your last week's item from Farmers creel:, regarding a very strange family, who came from the east not long ago, hav ing strange delusions, if this late ar rival is Mich a strange family, and things that disappear from their farm are delusions, I have known several want to believe these strange happen ings. This strange delusion, which per chance is not a delusion but a real man of about 'MO pounds seen pulling staples from the fence of the strange family's pasture, and when disturbed took a westward (light, mid music of jingling nails and staples in his pockets and the thump, thump of his WILL BREED SHORTHORNS. J. IN. Steward ti Son Are Brlnftlnft Some Fine Stock. .1. M. Steward it Son of Lllhopolis, ()., who last fall bought a large tract of land, about 800 acres, on the Rcpub lican river southwest of Red Cloud, last week held a big sale at their Ohio home and disposed of all their llv safe in the sheltered lane, shaded bv I 111II1IV t.l'IMiu. , , . , 4. ... ... o , 'strange families in twentvllve years ninny trees. been working for the county Sunday ... ., . '., If nerfhuiice von were tvissin.r tbls . . ... . ., ,.,. ... , .of resilience on Farmers creek, thev. ' pi icnaiuc jou wire p.issing nils school association under the direction ,. nlace at this strut n?i bonrof tin. ni.rl.t . ., . ,.,. too, having moved from the east, at in-1 1"11 "l i"ls suangc uotu 01 mi rtiignt, nt not. nomas. 'tcrvalsof from two to twciitv-flvc .V" " hnvo seen oneof thlsstrange fill... . i t a. .. 1 a 1 1....1 1..l! i ne .sumems m.u micni-i-. ...m u,u, R( ()f i!tmntQ Uuy? n()t iu,jJ? pictures taken Tuesday morning, lt.s oi.uj.ners, believe the so-called delu good,of course it would be good; C bar-; h,nMs ()f U(e strui,Kl, fmnlly of ,,lU. p. he Schult. took it. 'rival. They have good reason to be- Close Ktnigh has been doing some lieve these strange people, they having writing for the district dental associa- imd .similar experiences. tion,of which Dr. Morrison is the presi- )10 llv,n(, OI1 rmers' (:m;k f()1. dent. Close is real good on the urn- Uu.nty cJf,lt ymm ,s htJH ,,,,,, f,. c ' I some fancy porkers he lost last fall. l'wo calls for stenographers this fai!tt ia js l0ling fol. eattle, hogs feet which did not work slowly until I stock which they do not Intend to bring west. The Canal Winchester (O.) Times, after giving an extended ac count of the sale, has the following to say: "Mr. Steward and son reserved u ear load of the choicest of their Short horn cows and heifers, including their inagnitleent herd bull .Masterpiece, a a nucleus around which they expect to build a herd upon their new ranch, in family escorted by a strange gun which the two hundred pounilsevidcnt ly thought would work rapidly if this strange man got near enough. Here is another happening which people would do well to look into. A , the great west, second to nonu any farmer was moving anil while away I where. They also took a tine hit of with a load of goods from the house i choice brood sows. Mr. Steward and he was about to vacate, there disap- son have achieved an enviable reputa pcared from ihe place a top-buggy, tion for square dealing. Their guar- last week and the Remington agent and chickens which have disappeared j " ,I!,"I,!SS1 ,llul "" fmu, " iw went without question and the says they need lots of them. Come to from time to time during the last hoUM'- hen he returned to JH't the blood of their herds was the result of school, become a stenographer and se- twenty-eight years, cure one of these positions. Another one of these strange people, The social given by the T. L. S. C. , who has lived on Farmers' creek for I society of the college at the home of twenty-six years, is looking for a nice, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow,'ksyuth of town, fat steer that has been missing for last night was certainly a success. It about two weeks. The animal was was to be in the natureof a hard times worth S7.". Also di(rerent things that party and was given In reply to the one have disappeared in the last twenty given by the A. O. T. S. O. 15. two six years. 1','5-pound shouts weeks ago. Harry Itarlow met the col-1 Twenty-six nice 1 lege students with a hay rack well till- that disappeared itbou goods they were gone, and he is unable ' a careful selection and a number of to tind them at this writing. I years experience in breeding along an 1111 in ., ii ,i f r.si.iiuiMicii , one wuii a nigu ineai in mind. Their llock of Shropshire Dowiv Will stop for want of space, but o nrtch for "Farmers Creek." Ol.li Timimi. here.was .ie v'-timr He states tlftry came to his house and wanted to put lightning rods on his house free of e'l.irge. the only consideration being that one of the party would probably be at his house a week or so to show prospective buyers, and all that was asked of Mr. Itlohm was that he feed this party and a team free of charge during that period. He then signed a contract to that effect, as he supposed, but as he is unable to read Fnglish. cannot say just what It was. At any rate a note of SUM' turned up bearing his signature. Mr. Itlohm states he intends to light against the payment of the. note and endeavor to tind some law by which he can escape the payment. New Officers. At the regular meeting of the volun teer lireiiiiin Monday evening the fol lowing o Ulcers wcr elected: t one year ago, cd with hay and four horses to pull it is the cry of another farmer that has and drove them out to the farm. Of lived on Farmers' creek for many cour;.e we had a good time going out years, but when we got there the T. L. S. C. Two fat hogs weighing about aas era i-ii ni'iiiri'Mtii. A tlllltlir till' irnnd tllill LTS iwiiimlt. mwili .till iinii f.iiii.i' llniwii. have been working from Red Cloud and , m, tHs wurc a , Swi,k. ma,u , ,s thu ()f mmwr m John Itlohm. ten miles southwest of ,...,,- ,,..,, t ,.., ... ,. , man by Misses Portinier and Olmstead, Still another cry from another and a solo in Nerwegian by Miss Lena strange family: Ten head of cattle llermansou. Miss Hcrmuuson re- driven off from his own place, but spondeil to an encore and sang "Walk-' danced to the time of S10 for the pri king Through the Rain." A duet by J vilige of driving them home. Misses llines and Harlow, Misses lteck-1 Thc ufOI.CMli,i families believe, with. Iiarlow. llargman. An-nii l'ctui- l,Ueked by their own experiences, that son, Means and MeiVord, spoke pieces ,,, lato arrivals statements are true. aim , uiss uarrs sang a solo. inei. nu.ru are a few old settlers n ' ('.rant Turner: ladder man, W. II i.. r. v . song vwis ceriainiy a roast on ya .auei. L.ree. wi,() 1)0,.j1Hps (i t i)0,.. trustee. Ridge Leggett ine noys. rroi. uemcic gave an in Chief. .1. (). I Sutler; first assistant. Tress Harwood: second assistant, Chas. Itushee; secretary, Henry Diederich: treasurer, F. W. Studebaker. Hose company No. I Foreman, Rert Person; llrst assistant, .lames l.asley: uo.idemen, Win. Rohrer and Tress Ilarwooil; hydrant, Win. Scrivncr: trustee, (Juy Day. I lose company No. '.' Foruiiiiin, Reach Robertson: llrst assistant, I5d Fern: uoz.lcmcu, Fred Wallin and II. Died- i erieh; hydrant man, SanfordFox; trus tee. Al Slaby. Hook and Ladder Company Fore man. Clarence Ivier; first assistant, I'll- FELL IN THE CISTERN. Mrs. E. M. Gard Has a Yery Excltlni Experience. Mrs. K. M. (bird took an involun t try cold bath yesterday morning which she will not care to repeat soon. Mrs. (Sard arose early with the intention of doing the family washing. The cis tern at the (Sard home is reached through a trap door in the kitchen. After drawing the wash water Mrs. (Sard failed to close the trap, and in crossing the room fell into the cistern. The water reached to her shoulders, and she was unable to pull herself out. The rest of the family were still in bed and Mrs. ( bud's cries for help were ilnally answered by her young daugh ter and her husband. Mr. (iaid at tempted to extricate his wife from her pel lions position and once almost . suc ceeded. He Ilnally called Charley Orout to his assistance and their united.etl'orts resulted in rescuing her from the icy water. It is said that in his excite ment Mr. (iard forgot all about a lad der which stood just outside the kitch en door. diau dance: Then the girls gave 1'rof. Dietrich the long looked for initiation into the socieiy.Mr. Dietrich says that the next time he goes out to Rarlow's he is going to examine the billy goat and the cistern so that he will have the lay of things. The clothes looked bad going out but some got worse as the evening pro gressed until Ray Palmer had to wear his fur overcoat in the house to hide spots that his clothing did not hide. Refreshments were served, good corn bread and real cow's milk with cookies. The writer did not cat any cookiesand don't know how they tasted. l nen .mss .Miiuti nariow lavoreu us with some good recitations. Miss I tar- f low is good on comic pieces. Mr. Die trick reeitod also. Yes, we got back ' O. K. and must thank .Mr. and Mrs. sheep was sold entirely, as they will keep no sheep in the west. Another feature of the sale which elicited much praise from the big crowd was the generous act of C. It. Steward in turn ing over the entire house to the ladies of the Cotta society of Mercy Lutheran church, who furnished one of their abundant spreads, for which they have u long and famous record. The multi tude that ate was uiitintingwith theii praises, and undoubtedly added much, to the great success of the sale, as the- man to give good prices must be well fed and in good humor. i-rMr "Mr. Steward and son leave a host of friends who regret to lose them, but wish them abundant succeess in their-' new home.'' The elder Mr. Steward will not mow out here at present, but the son. C. 15. Steward, Is expected to arrive today. - !rt one. of those clocks wo are gir ing away. Rarlow. Harry and the T. L. S. C our good time. for Holland House Sold. On Wednesday a deal was perfected by which the Holland House became the property of Mr. William Kofod of Omaha. Mr. Kofod is an experienced hotel man and will no doubt make a success of the business. Mr. Morrison will retain possession of the hotel for a month or so until the now propriett r can make arrangements to move from Omaha. We understand that the pur chase price was S.",0(i0. The deal was made through N. P. Klowgard. A Riot of Fun. Mirth, music, song and dance, is the principal timber, which is the founda tion of the name Nashville Students was billed upon twenty five years ago. Anil enc-h year, the management has strictly adhered to the foundation principle laid down by the principal I owners. The Nashville, students school has turned out more first class per- formers than all of the other colored shows combined. Such well known ' stars as Krnest Haydeu, Cole and Johnson. Williams and Walker, Hilly ICersands and many others, have at one time or another, sailed under the Nashville Students banner. The pres ent company is equal to any, and if you are looking for an evening's fun come to the opera house, Tuesday, March Rttli. Mary Dark circles under the eyes indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidneys. Kxercise and Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well aud beautiful. .15 cents, Tea and Tablets. 0. L. Cutting. mMmMtrWMifSm MlWBmSSIX KKKfWfffyV- - lW .TI 'afTtaflaMaaaHfel aFU' ' '""''.,7SI ',l''!f W9B, WHS3Sm To keep home baking pure and healthful you must use Or, PRICE'S Cream Baking Powder w i el I il i 1 ' Hi J .4 j i u . I Jk li V t M "J '4, I )'l a lav m