The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 28, 1907, Image 4

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A QUAKER ROMANCE.
Tho
Wooing of Kathorlno Hollingt
worth by Georgo Robinson.
Valentine Ilolllngsworth ncooinpanlotl
"William renu In tho good ship Wol
como anil sot tied In Delaware upon tho
hanks of the llraiidywhie. Katherlno,
his daughter, "a delectable Quaker
maiden," the pride of the little settle
ment, was wooed and won by big
George Robinson. Hut George was of
the Church of England, and Katherlno
"must be married In meeting."
"George," writes tho author of "Ilolr
Jooms In Miniature," "was willing to
Join tho soelety, be a Friend anil be
married In meeting or anywhere else
that Katherlno said. Accordingly he
ami Katheiine made their first declara
tion llfth day, llrst month, 10SS."
The elders, however, had "scruples,"
seeing that George's conversion was
very sudden, and they asked him this
nearchlng question:
"Friend Itoblnson, dost thou Join the
Society of Friends from conviction or
for tho lovo of Katherlno Holllngs
ivorth?" George hesitated. He prized the truth
mid he did wish to marry Katherlno.
So he answered:
"I wish to Join tho society for the
love of Katherlno Ilollingsworth."
The Friends counseled "delay and
that Friend Itoblnson should be per
suasively and Instructively dealt with."
Shrewd men ns they were, they allow
ed Katherlno to deal with him, and
within a year Georgo Joined the socie
ty as a true convert.
An old manuscript reads, "He m,h1
Katherlno were permitted to begin n
long and happy married life together,
being for many years an example of
piety and goodness to those nround
them and retaining their love of truth
mid loyalty to tho society to the last."
"Why.'' Halif Webster, "you can't af
ford to hire mo. 1 should have to stay
down there the whole week, and my
fee would be more than the whole cr.se
is worth. I couldn't go down there for
less than $1,000. I could try every
case on tho docket as well as one. and
It wouldn't cost any more, for one case
would take my tlmo for the entire
week anyway."
"All right. Mr. Webster." ipilckly re
sponded the Xantucketer. "Here's
your $1,000. You come down, and I'll
fix it so you can try every case."
Webster was so amused over this
proposition that he kept his word. He
spent the entire week In Nantucket
anil appeared on one side or the other
In every case that came up for hearing.
The shrewd Nantucketer hired Daniel
out to all his friends who were In liti
gation and received In return about $1.
BOO, so that he got Webster's services
for nothing and inado n good prollt to
boot.
Tho Hygiene of Underwear.
The average person wearing two sots
of underclothing a week, says the
Youth's Companion, will make the
change In the middle of the week, but
It would be far better If tho two sets
were kept going the entire week on
alternate days. With tho biweekly
change, the clothes worn during the
day are aired only for seven or eight
hours in the twenty-four nml never
have the purifying process of a sun
ning. With two sets going on alter
nate days, one set can be aired two
nights and one day, and, If possible,
should bo hung up where they can re
ceive tho direct rays of the sun for
sonio hours. They should not be kept
in n dark closet.
Hemic for his harsh language to her
"Nolly." "I love her better than you
do or any puling woman," Itoade an
swered. Manchester Guardian.
aaaasaaaaaass&sss:
A Wonderful Cataract.
The falls of Iguir.u. situate near
where Argentina. Paraguay and Hra
7.11 meet, form one of the most wonder
ful cataracts In the world, being great
er In extent and more varied In charac
ter than the better known fnlls of Ni
agara. The first plunge of the Iguazu
falls Is 210 feet, followed by two oth
ers of 100 feet each, while between
tho two series of falls there are cata
racts and rapids covering a vnst ex
panse and surrounding picturesque Islands.
FIERY CHARLES READE.
HE HIRED WEBSTER.
Sharp Nantucket Man's Bargain
With the Great Lawyer.
Of course Webster was In demand by
Tho Author-Manager's Way With El
len Terry, tho Actress.
Ellen Terry at the age of twenty re
solved to leave the sUige and went
and stayed six years In the country.
How she came back to It Is told In
"Flleu Terrj," by Christopher St. John.
Charles Heade when hunting hi Hert
fordshire met her by chance In a coun
try lane and told her In his rough yet
kindly way that she was n fool to
have left the stage.
"Why don't you go back?"
"I don't want to."
"Yon will some day."
"Never!" Then, mindful of certain
financial troubles threateneing her ru
ral peace. Kllen Terry added, "At least
t uot, until some one gives mo $200 a
week."
"Done!" said Charles Keade. "I will."
The part Miss Terry played for
Heade was I'lillllppa Chester In "The
Wandering Heir." At the end of the
run of this piece she did not leave his
! management, but went on tour In sov-
The tour was tiuan-
VANISHING TROUSERS.
A Simple Trick Which May or May
Not Bo Humorous.
This Is n simple trick, and every mar
ried woman can perforin It, but It re
quires the assistance of a confederate
with a big bag of shining tinware on
his back.
First get a husband with an extra
pair of slightly worn trousers In his
wardrobe; then have the confederate,
the man with the bag of tinware, come
to the back door mid knock gently.
The wife must then poop out hi a
frightened way. and Immediately the
man with the tinware tells a tale that
resemble an advertisement. The wife
stops to think a few minutes. Sudden
ly she must rush to the wardrobe, but
only after the man rattles the brilliant
tinware to arouse her. The, wife must
walk back to the man again with tho
trousers. The hum must take them
mid hand the wife a few tin pans. All
the while the man with the tinware
must smile happily. At last the trans
action Is completed, anil, presto
change! the husband's trousers have
disappeared and In their place appears
soma tinware ou tho kitchen table.
This trick Is very novel anil will
amuse the husband greatly. Tho trick
should uot be performed while the
husband Is In bed unless ho has an
extra pair of trousers. F. P. PItzer In
Judge.
Another Nuisance.
It was tho llrst time he was being
mnrrled, and he wns naturally a little
nervous and upset, but he managed to
say "Yes" all right and to keep time to
Mendelssohn, sailing down the nlsle,
and to sign his mime In the register
without making more than a dozen
blots.
Ho thought then that It was finished.
but when they got to the church door
they found It was raining.
"Confound it!" he cried, putting up
his umbrella. "Another nuisance now!"
And then, though he cannot guess
why, the people around all laughed,
and his mother-in-law bridled and his
wife refused to speak. London An
swers. Facts About Coffee.
Coffee originally came from the Is
land of Mocha, whence in the year 1G1U
cofTco trees were transported to Hol
land. This article of diet was first sci
entifically cultivated at Surinam by the
Dutch lu 17 IS. Though coffee wns
not known cither to tho Greeks or Ho
mans, It was used as n beverage by the
Persians In onrly times. The first cof
fee house of which there Is any record
was op'ened lu Constantinople In lull,
nnd coffee was first brought to France
lu 1G02 by Thovenet, the famous trav
eler. ! ' I III III I
"If you please, sir," salif n verger to
u churchwarden In a village, "the new
rectpr Is to be Inundated next Tuesday
week, and I have come to ask you
whether you will be able to bo pres
ent." "Certainly," replied the church
warden, who was something of n hu
morist, "and I hope there will bo an
overflowing congregation." London
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oral of his plays.
tlwe who could afford to pay for his emiiy uisasuous. urn a MiimwMiuii uuiu .
services. A sharp Nantucket man is ' KHpii Terry that her parts did not car- ,
Bald to have got the better of the great ry her salary and that she had better ,
defender of the constitution In nn I leave, as any one could play these
amusing wav. however. He had a parts e.iually well, was received with
umnu ,.,i whtMi wns tn iu tried nt ! the greatest indignation by tho fiery
Nantucket one week In June, and ho
posted to Webster's olllco In great
haste. It was a contest with a neigh-
author-manager.
"Madam, you are a rat! Don't Imag
ine It Is generous to desert the sinking
bor over n matter of considerable local ' ship," expressed his view of the sltua-
Interest, and his pride as a litigant tlon.
was at stake. He told Webster the An old lady who lived with Miss
particulars and asked what he would Terry nt this time nnd was her lnsep
charge to conduct tho case. i arable companion remonstrated with
His Chango of Front.
"My view on coeducation," ho said
firmly. "Is that It should bo forbidden.
It Is deleterious to mental develop
ment. It leads to"
"John," said his wife, entering unex
pectedly, "are you telling Mr. Smith of
tho dear old days when we were col
lego classmates?"
"Y-ycs," said John. Philadelphia
Ledger.
A prudent hasto Is wlsdom'B leisure.
Italian Troverb.
Complies with all requirements of ihe National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 204 1 , filed at Washington.
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"We dined in som of the
finest hotels and restaurants, but vf
did not find any coffee to excel
in quality Arbuckles' ARIOSA."
That is what one lady writes and
millions of others prove they believe,
by using more Arbuckles' ARIOSA
Coffee than all the olhcr packaged
coffees in the United States put
together, .. r
The fact that Arbuckles'
ARIOSA Coffee costs less and
has suited the health and taste of
rnost American people for over
37 years, ought to induce every
body to at least sample it.
The cities hide many country girls
and boys who secretly sigh for a
cup of good coffee like " mother" made.
"Mother" probably used the old
original " Arbuckles' " the first roasted
packaged coffee.
See that you get the sealed
GUIDE ROCK Here Is Relief for Women.
(From our own Correspondent.) Mother (J ray, a nui-ho in New York,
Who said it couldn't rain don't all discovered an aroinatie, pleasant herb
speak at onceV cure for women's Ills, culled Australian
Ed Britton add Ernest Bryant have u'ilf- II is t,1L' l.v certain monthly
gone to Iowa on u visit. regulator. Cures female weaknesses.
i iiiictf iiciic, Kinney, iiiai iter ant urinary
At all druggists or by mail
Louis Cestorblad has built a porch : troubl
ackage, one pound full weight,
earing the name ARBUCKLES
ARIOSA COFFEE and the
signature of Arbuckle Brothers,
which entitles you to presents.
That is the genuine article, no matter
where you buy it or what price you pay
for it.
Same old Coffee, same old firm.
If your grocer won't supply, write to !
ARBUCKLE BROS-
NEW YORK CTTY.
on his house.
Mrs. Van Woert's house is nearly
completed. It will bo ono of tho best
houses iti town.
Mrs. Jesso Corwin bus gono to Mt.
Clair to visit lior parents.
Kussel Vnughan is clerking in A. J
Huyos' store. Uussol is a very pleas
nut follow and no doubt will make his
mark in tho world.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wheodou has gono
to California for tho benefit, of Mr.
Whoedou's health. During thoir short
stay iu Guldo Hock thoy have inado
nmuy friends who aro sorry to soo
thorn go, but hopo thoy will find good
health and prosperity.
Clarence Craroycamohomo Wednes
day from Ann Arbor Michigan, whoro
ho has boon taking a course in vocal
music. Another Guldo Hoek boy who
is going to mako his mark.
As near of wo can find out thoro will
bo nothing doing at tho Jamestown
Exposition tho Fourth us everybody
wlil bo in Guide Hock that day.
W. II. Bradford's now barn was
blown oil' tho foundation lust Saturday
evening. j
Tho Biblo says tho timo will eomo
wlion tho lion and tho lamb will Ho
down together. Well wo haven't
reached that period yet, but we have a
populist county attornoy who rides on
a 13. & M. pass, which is going some.
How tho world do move.
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.10 cents. Sample free. Address. The
Mother 11 ray Co., Ley ltov, N. Y.
Saunders
Brothers
RED CLOUD, - NEBR.
Canon City, Sunnyside,
and Genuine Nigger
Head Maitland
COAL
You may bo particular or what
somo call "cranky," but OUR
COAL will please you.
Our coal is clean nnd we deliver
promptly.
BoUToUJO.
Hural Tel. 71
Albrlftlit Bros. Undertakers,
We cannot afford to do less than sat
isfy In ipiallty, style, price and give to
you our personal service and careful at
teutiou.
Calls answered night or day.
lturul and liell 'I'houc at store and
residence, uotf
Mercer's
Barber Shop
Basement of
Potter Block.
Massaging
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