The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 22, 1907, Image 4

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i iccnt discoveries have shown
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r these germs. Avers Hair
r, new improved formula,
certainly do this. Then
he rest to nature.
I diani'e the color of the liatr
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Recent discoveries lnve also proved that
dandruff is caused bv germs on the scalp.
Therelore, to cure dandruff, the first tiling
to do is to completely destroy tnese uan
thoii' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Iov. Krai returned cat
unlay ovoiiiiiKl'ioin an extended isit
in liliifois.
The Hladen schools aio tniildiitf ra
pid headway t lii- year under the
efficient corps of teachers that are
now employed. Tim school has never
done as wel as at the picsont and the
disliiet is congratulated on .secuiliiK
-i mo of the best teachers in the si ate
fur our school.
The iron for the now Spenco build
uitf arrived last week, excepting the
AMERICA AT SEA
A Scries of Articles Describ
ing Li fa in the U. S. Navy
No. 2 Z
t'AVl.P. m.ACKIHRti, Unslnii, U. S. Nary.
Tnr4r.t Practice 111 Hits Navv.
During the Npiinish-Aineiieiit war
w thought with pride (f the marks
miiusliip oMho kuihilms oil o'"' ships:
i ut compared with the k noting of the
present imo the work of the gunners
two coiner iiostsitml the work is still then was that of the eriest tyros.
lelayed uwuitiiitf (hem. The delay I Up to W2 we wen- still usinu tin an-
has Caused much inconvenience and liquated -vslotn cr tarct pncti,ce in
it now seems thai it will ho an impos- I which a trianul:ir tnnjet was diopped
sihilily for thobtiildiiiiMobe finished . overboard and everybody blioL at it
in time for tho holiday trade. without any particular training with no
,,,..,, . i ..: accurate determination oT tho raiie
liert Mct.oy siistaiueil qui'i! user , ,
... ., . ii r. .and no lixed method of ileteinniiiiif,'
II IIS ll'.l'II.V I'llMlllll,) lilllll II Hill lilllll
the lreij?ht train, lie hail ridden tiie
train some four or five miles and in
iilieiiipliiu; to lilit, fell in sumo way.
dnilf (jprtns. Here, tliesameAycr's Hair hical.iin,' his collar bono and sustain-
Vigor will givcllic samcspicmnu rcsuus. t illK SL.,.0US Ul j, ,.s ,ii,t tho fuco.
mMe Uy SU a). V. Aycr to., liowgu, auao.
At th'i l.ito election in this slate
eWMitwn wntncii worn elected to the
oll,ioii ' county siip'-riiitondeiit.
It is reported that the Utirlinuloii
i KoiiiK to makea reduction of l.r to
30 jior conf in fieinht rale on corn
sktppwi into dried out sections of the
SUiip. This is diino to help out tho
oadoi's
Oa attempting to ride a bicycle up
ti a hidewalk, oven in the absence of
.n oidiiumce prohibiting it. is hold, in
Fftilder Vs Tipton (Ala.) 8 L. U. (NS)
liWS. to take tho risk of injury which
Jtu may thereby cause to pedestrians
nwith whom he comes in contact.
Tho editor of tlin Mlailon Kntirprio
rittoies the SI. (iuudi'iis deuiu'ii on
the now wold coinage. We do not. mi
dlerstatid how a newspaper man hap
pened to liavoa nold coin in his posses
sion. If wo are ever fortunate enough
to obtain potf.o--.ion of any of the new
.KaitK we t.liinlc wo shall be sutisllod
without c.i iliciiiitf tho design.
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CRiS?ES5 RBENCE
IntercuHnu Items Gathered
by Our Covinty IVcportcrs
HLAl)IN
STILLWATER
Fine weather for corn husking.
Morn, to Mr. and Mri. .1. Kulgge. u
dauhtor.
Jack Harm is husking corn forHulo
Uonthit.
Kill Hi MhIioI visited Vera I'oak last
Suinlay.
Ceph Ituovo, a lesidont. of Nelson,
a noted horse (minor, visited his onus
in, Harry lluove,tho fore part of the
week.
Otto Kuiggo is visiting rolathes in
J'awnuo county.
Willie Ikio'.iardson is husking corn
for .lames Ciroeuluigh.
A number of ouryouiigpeotiloalten
(led ovnnculistio sorvicesat the Christ
tan church in CJuido llock Sunday eve.
iug.
lOlmer and Dolphie Vaughau are en
gaged to hu-k corn for Itufo lioutliit.
Miss Lillio rosier is attending
school in (liiiilo Kock
Finer West, a resident of I'hillips
county.Kansas, has been lm-kiug corn
for Chas. Molley the last few weeks.
lake Mouia is now contemplating
moving to California next spring.
News is scarce in Stillwater this
wo.'k.
I Our friend, Maehelor Paul J.inkti, is
sleeping in tins shell. We haven't seen
I him for u coon's age.
1 There will bo a box supper in I fie
Mrs. A.L'.uilscyiiuil little child went s.-l.oni house in district no .'(5 Tuesday
awn to Hebron last Friday morning ;nlu bomber (,. Don t forget tho
daw
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""' "Vl '-"-" i 5, ii. Vance will have a sale Tuesday
Clydo Spear of lOilgar is isitingold November -d. Ileixpectsto moo to
Hidden friends this week.
New Mexico in the near future.
Mm Prod Wo.k and Miss Anna ."' Mi-. V' 'TW V'"U'Wyi
... , , , ,, . , i . church, expects to conduct a tevival
Work cuuio down Irom Upland last at lOcklev soon.
Friday norniug and spent I lie day with ' Wrlall Lctllliirt,
2slxs. Thos. Loioozou. , I'riuh l.enhart died suddenly in I!cd
,, .. (.'loud Sunday evening. November 17.
Mra. Laura Minnix ot Hastings, ,UI7. The fuueral services were held
'Visited at tho homo of her mother, at the house Tuesday morning at sin
Mr. Emerson, lat week. o'clock by Pew A A. Cressniau, pa-tor
,, . , ,, , , of the I'ougregational church There
illns holmes and Miss Foutch were present Ids widow and two s..ns
fifdUnl 1)1 no Hill friends last Batur- from Iowa, who took the remains on
rfjiiy, ' the morning train to Manning. la . for
, ., , ,, ,, ,. Iiurial. Much credit U due the uieiu-
Mr. am Mra. TiC. Chevalier spent 1,,-rs f the Post and Uelief ('m-ns f..r
.nuduy with Irlends at C.uupl.ell. thl.j,. sIlll,athy and tlntelv aid to this
Mr. und'Mrs. Tho-.. Ijiiienzen went sorrowing family, who were residents
til) to Upland Saturday ev niuir and ot the city but a" few weeks. A Iriend
cislto'l uer Sunday at tho homo of in need U a fraud indeed.
TN'E1 BISHOP FU&'IRQBBS
Best Wlade
llought direct
from factory
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$11.00
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These robes are manu
factured from whole
skins, being the only
house in the world that
makes this kind of a
robe.
Call and see them
before buying.
rue Harness Ifflan
44 1 N. Webster St.
whore the shot bit piojcetile came near
the target it was called a "hit." the
unit at pie-elit "hits per gun per min
ute" had not been introduced.
If by good luck some gun pointer
should happen to hit (he target every
body would pat Inm oil the buck and
say "good work".
Aboufsix years ago, a Iieiitenant in
tlu navy saw what sort of shooting
was being done by tho Asiatic Squad
ron of (Treat I'.rltain under Sir Percy
Scott. He learned I heir method of t rain
liU Hon pointers, Improved on it and
it was tried at target practice by our
Asiatic. Squadron commanded ly Hear
Admiral llobley l, Kvan-, U. S. Niy
with the result I hat it has been adopt
ed ihrougout, our navy.
Tho fighting elliciency of a ship de
pends primaiily on the niitubi r of
'hits per gun per minute:" not shots
per minute, but. hits per minute.
F.very man is given a course of in
struction with mechanical device-,
which gives almost the sumo traningas
actual taiget practice at a v ry slight
expense. Then from the gun crews the
men who show the most elliciency are
chosen lor further training as gun
point ers.
They have several hours a day at
"pin-pong," as this practice i-. familiar
ly known, for several months prior to
the practice. At the same time the rest
of tho crew is being trained to load the
gun rapidly. They likea football team
in training so that each man knows his
exact place and work at each second of
time. The sight-setter is instructed
how o set tho sight accurately and
quickly. 'I ho whole gun crew is coach
ed and trained till each movement is
almost mechanical. Then comes the
preliminary target prtct ice when the
men who have never filed tho gun it
self are given an opportunity to prove
tho erliicieuy of the montlis that, have
been spent in "ping-pong". Sometimes
a man in "gun-shy", looses his head, and
is so rattled that ho shoots wild but
this ruioly occurs.
The target is a canvas screou varying
in sb from S by 'Jl foot for small guns
to IT by J1 for the heavier ordnance.
The sinader guns below .'! inch fire
at tho small target at a ratitfo ot KiOO
yards while the guns abovo .'5-inch use
the large tirget at a rango of SUOHyurds
Tin ship steams across the range at
a speed of ten to twelve knots with but
one gun filing id a time. After the
run an officer inspects tho target,
counts the number of holes in it and
signals tho result to tho ship.
Then tho ship makes auot her .inn ac
ross the range, another gun fires, and
so on. In this practice, each gunp iu
tor has an allowance of ammunition
though the time ot firing is taken, tho
guupointer is not limited in that
respect. If tho gun point or "makes
good' on preliminary practice, about
it montlis lider, in the spring, ho takes
part in the annul record practice which
will take pl.tcufur tho battle-hips tleet
this j ear in Magdulona Uay oil' the
coast of Lower California after tho
At lant io Fleet has circumnavigated
South-America.
Tho conditions governing record tar
got piactico are siiuiliar to those of the
preliminary pi notice, oxoopt that the
gun-pointers lire u. many shots as pos
sible in a given time, and each pointer
lias score computed trotn tho number
of"hltsporininiitu'' ho is able to make.
Tho scoie of each ship is computed at
Washington and tho best ship in each
class is awarded a Trophy by the Pies
ident. Tho llaltleship "Illinois" hold
the Trophy till next spring when
there will bo competition all through
the navy to wrest if front hor by super
ior shooting.
In connection with tho fall prelimin
ary target practice, battle pnudico is
held audgun-poidtei's whohavo qualif
ied In record practice tiro tho guns.
The taiget is ineioasud in sb.o to SO by
00 feet. Tho ships tire all guns as rap
idly as possible at ranges measured
by range finders from fiUOO up to SOOO
yards. This practice is niado to app
roximate as closoly as possible to aut
ual battle conditions, ships stonmitig
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BROWNS: Snipes
Checks
Block Plaids
GRAYS- Shadow Plaids
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BLACKS Thibei-
Che viols
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rjx ever. Glad to shov them. Everything S
that goes vith them to make you well fl
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THEATRE TALK WO.
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AWUSEWENTS A
NEED OF MAN
"ECV" SHALL WE AMUSE OURSELVES SANELY AITD In
000D CONSCIENCE?" was the question before n recent meetii:? of a)
young men's so'-ial organization in Philadelphia. This i-; a qiifsticn'
- ot public morals that must he
I considered and settled by tho
great body o .imuscmsnt and
pleas'.ii'e loving pecp'.e.
Say; one editorial p"ran"aph:
J lf YOU ONCE MAKE A RULE
t'lr.t a man cannot be gay and at the s:.me time gocd you vHl be
iMVQ ant to decrease goodness than to desrnv gayetv;"
mai:e the people happier Aid you vill kaxe
THEM BETTER." And one of the conservative various papers
recently said, "LET US NEVER EE AFRAJB IN INNOCENT JOY."
We need heartening up, invigorating, dierting -to unloobd the
pent stroko from our arms, thi caper from our heels? th'e call from
our lunga and the song from our hearts. A3 to tho -nu v. I cl,.av::cr ot
spcrts, amuaeineats and pastimes, it is w:3ito remtwilv;' tj ... tey
h.a-r. mo f.n.irar.tfir of nnv kind
- ' " --- y w.'y" frggm.ircwTf'wrr'"! itnt.ii-f viwi
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cx;ept that which the individual
ij-rrt -i rr mrv-Tj rt r nil i ...!..(.. - . v m-.. j i i
cives them. It IS 1' OR EV,KY WwrtP-'
WAN TO DECIDE whether his W'WMm
:.T.uiCincnts shall be innocent or JM&'MIPS ', WM
oihenvise, as he does with his WZfaJtiL yss",. ?- Jj$&
tonam and hand. W " - M
Misuse has created much of pmM'J VmW'PM
f 10 prejudice against the cxpur- feliWi;, fl
rated pleasures. They have an FH & 1 TO
Lm?uyn
7VWSfB ' S V
Lgs onnga many ,& y
dbfiivor. mijfS v
mate that the 1 Afi s
sements should ys mwim V
tn out 4T,p. r S .. '
,
nii(tniintKUjnBtMtM
thanked reputation. "VICE IS
PERVERTED VIRTUE" and the
evil uscof good things brings many
vi-iuous things to
Hov unfortunate
a'iiiis of good amusement
Lave been allowed to give them a
baa name. But most unfortunate
is the selfish intolerance that so
multiplies "forbidden things"
(one of which some have tried to
make the drama) as make it next
to impossible to enjoy life in good
conscience.
The young and vigorous want recreation, tho old anu heavy
L'den want relaxation. T'i.s relief comes to Loth in vrwn?, a
diamatic production of sterling worth such as "THE TWO 0RPKAF3"
which, comes to town in the near future.
NO PLAY OF THIS TYPE HAS BEEN MORE SUCCE' 7JX.
It ii romantic in nature, full of emotion and human Irterc wl
while brisk m movna never
fcovders on the su-r L lal. THE
VARIOUS P J. C 1 U a SSQUE
CHARACTERS APJJ ALL IN
TWl.'. TTAWnR (h riKftVJT.-p
1 . . n1u-muna..nuvJ PLAYERS and a coir.aletc scenic
production is given. IT IS THE KATE CLAXTOIT VERSION, (thai:
i:ottd actress having made the play famous.) that 7111 Va prrsented
n-e and the management says "YOUR MOHEY'3 V.OSIH OR
v. S'JR MOlEY BACK."
Red Ooid Opera House Dec 5
at spco.l, raiigos fun taiitly chauin,,' - K,,t OM0 sjsth as loilR ftS any Ilf tlo.sliip
and many f,'iuis lu-iiiH at Mio aine timtM ..h.,,,, .. . .
i ., .i i .,, . ., .. ., "" ""' m.-nuili IHIIMIU lilllll) ) llOr-
1 At tho battle ul Hunt niKD. t hero was ' l
IknhH! mi yoi,,. nn.ri.it.. i., ii.,. imiJ1"'"1' w' r-'-inoii nuo.s wlillo tlio
- ,.- f it. in-
tie pi'iicticu this fall, sumo of the hips
I THIS IS THE
REAL THING
niado over 00-noi cent of hitn on a ar
G oi-kIii made, 10 por cent with 8-iuoh
and 12-iuuh rlllofi.
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