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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1907)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF t.l!&x,iGm$rfclti(&tikiBtsr Eight Pages All Home Print sm&wxwwzmsmiia&iaiir VOLTJT.EE XXXV. I? ED CLOUD, NBKRASKA MAliCII 21), 1K)7. NUMBER m I Subscription 1 I $1 a Year 1 I in Advance W U b m X We are Pleased to ANNUAL OPEIH'G 1907 An all day and evening entertainment for our friends and customers. Four of our talented lady musicians play ing in unison on four pianos. An electrical display in the evening. A Quartet of Colored Singers. A sure Treat. Albright Bros. Damerell Block, Red Cloud. Business College Motes Mis Flvira Kushton. from near Fsbon. Kan., is u new student this week. Tin college will 1e elesined up nice and trim Saturday in preparation for next term. Miss Lois I Seek with is doing sten ographic work for the college now. She does real rood work. Don't you think Hay I'almer looks guilty? Ask any of the .students who had to walk home Wednesday evening the reason why'.' This week is examination week and many are working hard to secure the oovetcd prudes tliut are required to tret one of our pretty diplomas. (Jeorge Phelps, our janitor the past an(l yonllf people at the Congrega wintcr. has gone to work for Albright tia eliun:li next Sunday morning. Urns, (ieorge was the best janitor the Tju. Hiurch will be beuutifully de college has ever had and we predict 1M.nte,it Several surprises will be in for him u bright future. A good jani-' htoro fm. t. young people. The fol tor will make a good man as he climbs ' ltwK js the program for the, evening up the ladder. service; The new Oliver typewriter that has just been secured by the college is a beauty. It is a No. ft and is the latest thing on the market. It would pay anyone contemplating the. purchase of si machine to come up to the college and look it over before buying. The school took a trip out to the old mill dam and to Miner's ranch last Wednesday. On the return we stop ped at the Iturlington roundhouse and watched the engines come out of their stalls, turn on the turn-table, take water and coal and start on their long journeys. All learned many things and enjoyed a good time. A. tl. Dietrich ends his work here this week and Mrs. Paul S. Dietriclc takes up work in the college Monday, as her school closes toduy. Mrs. Dietrich is glad to get back to the college work again. All the students that have at - Announce Our Fifth . , fsSsSsnJir' yAys-4 tended the college know what Presi dent Dietrich and his wife can do in the teaching Hue anil they arc sure of the success of the college this spring. These arc the studies that the col lege will review hefore the April ex amination: ISookkccping. agriculture, civics, spelling, penmanship, mental arithmetic, and theory anil art. Arith metic and composition will he tauirht, but not reviewed until after the April examination, at which time all other studies leading up to a second grade certificate will be taken up and fin ished before the May examination. Now is the time to start, as we begin next Monday. EASTER SERVICE Program for Next Sunday Evening at the Congregational Church. Special Faster service for children ' Organ Voluntary Mr.. Nellie Ciller Prayer and Confeuion, all (landing. Repon The l-wd'i Prayer . . . Clioir Reiponiive Scripture Lruon and Prayer. Muiic, a Cantata, "THE KINC OF CLORY" Pari I. Part 2. Part 3. "He Wa. De.pi.ed" . . Full Choru. Our Wounded Lord" . Contralto Solo ...,. juih i i rrfmf . . . Solo and Choru. Part 4. "Ai It Began to Dawn" . Solo, C&artel, Choru. Part 5. "Seek Ye the Lord" . Solo. Ojtartet and Choru. Part 6. ' 'And They Wonhipped Him' ' Solo and Choru. Sermon "Immortality," Rev. Crewman Interceuional . 'Sir Knighu Standing. i Part 7 "An Easier Offering" . , Soprano Solo i p"t 8- "Hel' ,he K!nB .ciofy' Final Choru. Benediction, (The audience ia requetted to keep Kali until th Knight, have retired.) Card of Thanks. Mrs. C. Winfrey and children wish to extend thanks to the friends and , neighbors who so kindly assisted them 1 in their rvcuut bereavement. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Program of Meeting to Be Held at Ina valc. April 4 and 5. Following is the program for the eighteenth annual meeting of the Webster County Sunday School Asso ciation, to be held at Imivale next Thursday and Friday: TIH'USIiAY AITKUNOON. Ji.'lO Song and praise service. Ilov. U. It. !:. Hill. Primary conference. :i:oo Clradle roll, Mrs. L. L. liorcn. :t:l,ri - Hcginncrs' Course. Miss Lambert. :t::iO Primary Teachers' Preparation. Mrs. II. A. Itowman. 4:0(1- Half Hour With the Children. Miss Haines. TiM'itHDAv i:vi:nino. 7:30 Song service. 8:00 Address of welcome, I lev. Hill. 8:()."i Uesponse, Dr. Thomas. 8:10 Address, Prof. Stoidley. IMUDAV MoltNINO. 0:00 Sunrise prayer meeting, led by Itev. Hummel. 11:00 Song service. 0:15 Loyalty iti the Sunday School, Mr. Fit.. ti:M0 Teachers' meeting. H. . I. Overing. U:!.") Scientific Temperance in the Sunday School, Mrs. I.ogan. 10:00 State and County Work. I,. P. Albright. tu:l.i How to Put the Sunday School to Work, C. W. Cowley. President's address and report. County olllccrs' reports. District ollicer.s' reports. Election of ollicer.s. I'ltlKAV akti:iixoo.. S:(Mi Syng service. :.':l."i The Teacher's Preparing and Teaching, Mrs. Cutter. 2:30 The Teacher's Aim and Influ ence, Mrs. It. S. Farley. 2:1.1 The Superintendent's Wc,ek Day Work. Itcv. Dexheimer. :s:00 School Management. W. F. N'ichol. :i::i0 Hlackboard Talk. Paul S. Diet rick. :IM.- Church and Sunday School. Itcv. .1. M. Pates. 1.00 Sunday School Hnlargcmcnt. Prof. Stcidley. n:u i:vi:mx'ii. 7:.'!0 Song service. moo Address. Miss Haines. IN PROBATE C01IIT. March '0th. Fstate of llobcrt Denny, dci cased. Final account al- j lowed and order of distribution :.'lst. Fs-tutc of Frederick Hank, de ceased. Decree of probate of will; ap pointment of Fred Waterinami. admiir istrator with will annexed. I'oud up proved and filed: letters issued. Ap praisers warrant to P. II. Hock and Peter liiihn. :.".'d. Fstate of Uudolf Uicck. de ceased. Hearing ami order on claims: no claims tiled. With. Fstate of Uudolf Schultz, de ceased. Hearing on claims: objections to all claims tiled. Hearing continued to April P.'th, one o'clock p. m. :.7th. Fstate of Carl (Just, deceased. Decree of probate of will: appointment of Carl II. Itudd, as executor. Oath taken and subscribed. Fstate of Uudolf llieck, deceased. Final account of executric filed; peti tion for settlement. Order of hearing April 17th, 1007. Fstate of .lames It. Mercer, deceased. Final account of administratrix filed; petition for allowance and settlement. J ()l.m.,. ,)f l.nPIlff April Kith, 1007 UIVII. MATTIIItK. :.'2d. Sorgcrson vs Mcintosh; COI1- tinned by agreement. National Cash Register vs Mu Far land: trial to jury; verdict for defend ant. "Pineules" (non-alcoholic) made from resin from our pine forests, used for hundreds of years for Madder and Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, 81. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion or money refunded, (let our guarantee coupon from Henry Cook's drug store. School Notes Lr. U? K::iw:A:K:fifiw?:::K?:-cs9w:i (J. V. 1)11 1)1. i:V. Hl'l'T. Vacation next week. Free tuition to county pupils goes into effect next September. .1. F. Winters stopped oil" in Ked Cloud Wednesday, en route for Cam bridge. Miss Skjelver goes to the South Western Nebraska Teacher's Associa tion meeting at Cambridge the last of this week. Miss Sherman appears on the. Cen tral Nebraska Teacher's Association program, which will bo in session in York. Thursday and Friday of next week. Her subject is "Primary Head ing." The removal of 30 pupils from the 3rd and Ith rooms in the north ward has greatly facilitated the work of both teachers and pupils. If thorough ly ellleient work is done, the attend ance must be kept below thirty-five scholars per teacher. Few teachers can successfully manage a greater number. The I'nivcrsity reports a shortage of teachers. Inexperienced men are easily getting SS0 and 5!0 for small principal ships. The secretary of the Fmploy ment llurcau .says they can furnish no man candidate, even though unexper ienced, for less than SS0. Women high school teachers are demanding from $" to 1. per month advance over last year's salarv. Vote for the School Bonds. The Nation this week advocates the defeat of the school bonds on the ground that a $10,000 building is gootl enough for the First ward. Should the bonds carry. $5,000 of the money would go to put the high school build ing in c,oud condition and buy a heat ing plant for it. Of the money re maining it probably would require at least .Ti.ooo for the purchase of a loca tion, heating plant and furniture for the proposed new building, which would leave not over 1 1.000 lor I lie building itself. As to the matter of the location, we have confidence in fh members of the school board and ha vi no doubt they will be nbUs io find a location for the school buildititr that will be satisfactory to the majority of the people. The board has not com mitted itself upon the matter of a location because they have not decid ed upon "inie. I'nless the bonds carry at this election, the people will have to put up for another year with the abominable coiiditiohs that now pre vail. As if is, we are about twenty years behind Superior and other neai by cities in the matterof school build ings, equipment and methods. Two days' treatment free. Ping's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges tion, impure breath, perfect assimila tion of food, increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offer. Sold by Henry Cook. PRICES CREAM Baking PoMflcr With least labor and trouble it makes hot-breads, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appe tizing, digestible and wholesome. Greatest Aid to Cookery i A Central School Building. The people in the south ward are df eldedlyin favor of having the board of education announce where the nen school school building is to be located. They want the building located just south of Curt Fvaus.' The mistake In the matter seems fo have been in plat ing the amount too high for the build ing. We are in favor of the. building, and hope the bonds will be carried. Com-Ad. While it is natural that the First ward people should want the proposed new school building located near the center of their ward, the Second ward people are also deeply interested. In stead of being too much, the amount asked for is, if anything, loo small. The proposition of some people to have three or four little "dinky" schools scattered till over town is absurd, when the size of the town is consider ed. It will be no more of a hardship for the children of the south end of I town to walk as far as Fourth avenue that t will be for those living in tin northwest ami northeast partsof town, which will furnish nearly twice as. many pupils for the new school build ing as will the south end of town. Fighth, ami possibly seventh, gradt pupils from all over the city will be en red for in the. high school building. The greatest bcuellt to be derived? from the new school building is the doing away with the present plan of giving each teacher two or three grad es to teach. I'nder the proposed new arrangement each grade will have, a teacher, and the pupils will reap the benellts of having the undivided attcu- I tion of their teachers. Vote for the bonds Insane Girl Causes Sensation. Superior Journal. About 0 o'clock Monday evening tluV tire bell was rung and it was not long .before a large crowd of men were at the 05 ty Hall to learn where the .fire was. Put it was not a fire that caused the alarm. Miss Ida Davis, who is slightly demented, escaped from her home and could not be found. A vi ' gorous search was begun at once. Hay Kcstcrsou. Frank McLaughlin and W. K. Fit gibbons drove a single rigsoutb from the Davis residence across tho race and past Mrs. Trumble's. The young lady was overtaken near August Schineling's farm. Mind was asked if she knew where she was going, where upon she replied that she did not and that she was considerably bewildered. She was asked if she did not wish to ride, to which she really consented; and was brought home. It is reported that Miss Davis will be taken to Lin coln. lice's Laxative Cough Syrupcoutain taining Honey and Tar is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any'haracter, conforms to the provisions of the National Pure Food ami Drug Law. .lunc 30, 1(100. For Croup, Whooping (ough. etc. It expels Coughs and (.'olds by gently moving the bowels, (itiarantecd. Sold, by Henry Cook's drug store. DW. ii ? r t i Li ir!!' I -A A ,iil m m M i'. v im m m m M A m I V- -&Ctf.; r:,.c'