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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
:t -'Ci mjuAMBawCT w SE 13he CHIEF Red Cloud - - Nobrtvsktv l'UULINHLD LVLKY Tlll'HsinY. j - - - - iulereri In i in- l'iintiii!i('i' hi Ifcil ( imiil Nt-ii . mii Dm) cinii. Mhiht C. IS. HAL13 l'l lll.IMtl.tt Till: ONLY Iill.MOl'II 'lli J- ii:k in wr.ii.sTKi: ri mi Democrat Ic nml lcci!(S fiidciicuilr.iif Party llckr.t STATRTICKLT l-'or .)udg"s "f tli Supreme ( unit Judge H. I'. Goon. Judge. I. .1. Sri.i i- VAN, Judged. 15 Dl.VN UOI'NTYTlcKKT ljr Treasurer W. H. C'iiamiii VoV Sheriff U'M KlIIKI'AIIIICK 1'or Clerk . .(!. IIam-i.i. l"or Superintendent.. Mis M.iitt:i. Iu Km-Judge I W. hns-.N For County Commissioner "Jitd District L. Pisiiti.n (l.'otltllllUMl flout pllge one) glvo tin- coin so of study for Ibis year and how il becomes operative in the vcar lll (iiid I'.H'J. ItlOU. A student is lequired to take t sttni ies. All subjects aro required to be taken except those starred () from which students may select tocoinplctc their 1 studies. iihaiu: '.). 1st Sum. '.'ml .Scin. Algebra Algebra Knglish L'nglish Physical Geog. Agriculture Lntin "Latin "Mechanical Drawing "Manual Train ing. oitAOi: 10 Algebra licotuetry t'encrul History (Jenoral History English Rotitny Lntin Lntin Cptnmorcial Correspondonce Arithmotlc. and Spoiling. OUAiu: 11. Geometiy (icometry Ocog. and Grain. Physic English History English Lntin Latin CJerman Qcrnmn firunt; 12. Aniorlcnu History - Civics Pliystes Eugllsh Trlgonom.etry Chemistry formal , Pcdn$rdgy Latin Lntiu Gorman "German Year lOlo UradoO the same tin IWu Grade m Hie satue as HHnt (iiiAin: 1). (! .iinytry (ieomitrj in'' g. and Gram. Physic LuglUh History English "German Mlcrmnu I!ook beeping Stenography tirade 13 tlio Hdtno os 10(0 Yonr 1013 tirades t, loand 11 the same as 1011 (IliADi; 1'J. American History Civics Physics English Trigonometry "Chemistry Xorinnl 'Pedagogy (itii'tuan Mierinun "Typewriting Com. Law- School begins next Monday morning mid though we ate two weeks late in binning we ucucrc our unysnuu gins will quickly regain this loss of time, by closer application to study in school onviroimuiils such as thy have never enjoyed before. 'I ho Teachers Who Iticy Aro unil Where They Will Toacli, In otiKi that our sub-cribi'is may know who the U-uchci uu thut will have the euro of the i titldrt n during tho coming year we have ascertained from tho school authorities the follow ing: The hindeigartcn will be piesided over by Miss Pearl I'ryan, the joung lady who gave such universal satis faction in the little building in the south ward last year Miss Mryau is a graduate of tho Kearney Normal school end holds a teachers state life certltleatu. lied Cloud people have al ways considered Miss Winnie Sherman the ideal kindergarten teacher but patrons will lind in Miss Bryan her equal and we are assured of excellent work being done in tills department. The kindergarten is not fully under stood by many parents but its main object is to teach children to enjoy going to schooj. It also preparer them to enter the real duties of Hchool life without the jolt experienced by many. Miss Edith Hniicy of lUue 1HU will have charge of one of tho llrst primary rooms in the Lincoln building. Miss llaney holds a statu llfo certificate and comes highly iccommcuded usu teach er. One of the state inspectors de clared that Miss llaney's work in teach intr the art of reading was the best ho had ever witnessed. Wo aro expecting much from her and it seems as tho she as qualified to fulfill all our expect ations. Tho llrst primary grade being so large it was necessary to procure two teachers for its instruction. The en- rolltni"! I" expected tn be upward- of 7-"i ifi'i MixNiiinco Hale of Auburn will ulna do llrst piiiliut v work Miss Jla'o holds a Mrit grade state ei'tiilleate and prow-1 herself bud year mnply able to till I'll- position. he possesses the uaturnl lintinels nf a siiecesful leiieh cr Hie! bus a strong nimlj tieul inlinl alii) know what Is required to develop tin- elilbl mind Those who visited Miss Halo Iitsl year worcehiirmcd vvllli her iiiiluraliii'ss ami the tlnno manner in which she condoned her ret itat ions. To Mis Alice Coombs will be in trusted the ehildieti of the second grade. Ml-s Coombs Is a graduate of the Ciete college prcpiuiilory dup'irt uieiit and liolds a second guide state certificate. She has had f.everal years experience ami lias .specially prepared hcisclf foi work of this character In Hie summer noi imil schools, she is a homo teaeheraiid liasshowii hcrnhllitv to make good. Another home t cachet. Miss l!illia William- is on the teaching -in II' and will have charge of the children of the thiid grade. Miss Williams Is a grad uate of our high school and holds a second guide slate ccriilicalc. She lias taught In tlo cnuutiy schools three years and one year In our city schools. This summer she took ad vantage of the summer normal schools and lias lici-n fitting hcisclf especially for the woik of this grade. Parents whose ehildieu have been under the instruction of .ilss Williams have al ways been pleaded. The Misses Marie and Catheiinc Iturkc of Walnut, Iowa, have been re elected for the coining vcar. They arc both graduates of Drake university and both hold state life teaching cciti ficnti't. Miss Maiie will instruct the pupils of the fourth grade and Miss Catherine Hie fifth. Uoth arc exceed ingly ivacious In the school room and their rooms always bubble over with enthuiasm. They possess tho happy pack of keeping the children intense ly Interested in school woik Miss I'lilh.lohnnon has hi cu assigned to the nth grade. Hhe also is a pro duct f tho ltd Cloud schools and holds a llrst grade state eertfflcate. She successfully eonducted a school last year near Uoseuionf and possesses the tint tit al qualifications of a micci-8-ful tender She will uniiieslionably strengthen the teaching force. The principal of the Lincoln school is Miss Klsle Arnold of Oxford who in addition to iter duties as principal will have charge of the work In the "tit grade. Miss Arnold is a graduato of the Illinois state university and comes highly recommended. She is a hulv of pleasing petsoiialily and the pupils will undoubtedly find in her a friend and In-liter. The above is the corps of tciichor- for tit' Lincoln or grade building and it I" t afe to siy that they will make a strong force. Perhaps never before in the history of our schools have we had such an ttlie.ent body of teachers. While we hac hud some exceptionally strong teachers in the past wo doubt if ever before wo were so fortunate as to have all strong teauhurs. This is v&ry important since instead of each room being a separate institution they each cover the ground assigned to them so that as ilio pupils finish one grade thev are prepared in every branch to take up the work in tho next grade without any break omver lapping. Tito course of study is so arranged as to make one complete and continotts whole from the time tlie pupil enters the kinder garten till lie leaves the high school. Tho faculty in tho high school con sists of Prof. it. I). Morltz, Miss llattic Miller. Miss Anna KlehariU Miss Mabel Day and .Miss Kthol Piirinton. Mr. Mm it, is a graduate of the uni versity of NebiitsUn and holds a tench crs state HIV ccititicate and' is fully qualified to till the ri'spiiiisiblo position of superintendent of our citv Hcl.cioN. Dining Ids two yiiir's charge of our schools he bus deuioitstiuteil that he Js A I in every respect. Ho has placed our schools upon a systematic basis and in many particulars has brought ortler out of chaos. Mr. Moritz is a practical man of all'airs as well as a scholar and lied Cloud is fortunate in deed to sicuie liis services. He will have charge of the scientific branches and tho manual training department. Miss lOthol Purinten tho new high school principal is highly commended by the school men of the state. She has a life certificate and is fully (nulli fied for tho position to which slio has been elected. MissJAnna Richards, of Kdgnr Is a graduate of our state university and also holds a state life teachers certi ficate. Her excellent work during tho past twoyeais in Latin and History fully warranted her being retained in that department. Her work is thoro ami elllcient and sho is one of the host clasi loom teachers that tho city has ever had. .sho insniics her nunlls with confidence and seems to draw out their best efforts without any effort on her part. Miss Mabel Day needs no introduct ion to the people of lied Cloutl. Site is a worthy productofour high schools and has by shear force of merit worked her way steadily up from country school teaching to a position on tho high school faculty and has given ex ccllent service where ever she has beeu place 1 She possesses a first grade state certificate and Is fully qualified in handle the stt'-jii's it sigind to hci. Miss Hatlio Miller of Logan. L.w.i a gialtiatc of the state miiveiMt am has u life eertlllcnle. She will hum charge of the German and lllston and lias taken n special course luthis( liranchc". She speaks conversation!!1 (eriiiaii and is a valuable iicittisiti'u to the force. The faculty this year is esecpthiir.il ly strong thin out and with oureMcl leitt facilities mid equipment we lric reason to believi that the woik done during the coming year will compare favorably with any school in the state. The Chief is pleased with the success ful completion of all these arrange ments and predicts that lied Cloud will speedily reach the top notch of school perfection. Hliicnld-Llmlsr,'. On Tuesday. September Tth. at high noon, tit the homy of tho bride's par ents near Inavale. in the midst of a host of relatives ami friends. Miss IJerlhu Kincaid, eldest daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. F. M. Kincaid. and Mr. Harry Limlsey from near lie 1 Cloud were united in tlte holy boiidsof inatriuioiiv by Kev. Points. Miss Laura Kincaid. slsti-r of the bride and Mr Hen Liml sey. brother of the groom acted as bridesmaid and best mail. After con gratulations the party led the way to the dining room wlicte a sumptuous dinner was served. I hebrido was af filed in white silk and tho groom wore the conventional black. Many beauti ful and useful presents were received. They will go to house keeping on the Miner ranch near lied Cloud. Among those present were Mrs. V. M. Tralsier and Mrs. K l Artist from near lloukel man, Nehr. Their host of friends ex tend their heartiest congratulations. ,&sP rr R HfilTMI ffiPiai etft m a w uzjmiW RJrHAy&ffl a h w p S3 hki J CONS'ORMa T'- .TIOrMl. PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. An Improvement over manv r,K-M'. l n - - 1 -i-orihi"! KcmciLes because it rids the system of a cold by actind as . ca ! ir: c !'.',. N. inulcs. Guaranteed to tflvc satisfaction or money rcfunrisil. ..c.u " : LL 1. ri. tfiCLsi- CO.. ClIICAf.O. U. S. A. Foil SLH AT COCK'S DKriiSTOIiK. r Line of Dry Goods for Fall Wear at F. NEWHOUSE'S. Know bufore hand Tliat the Black Stockings yon buy arc Goiii"; 1,0 Satis fy. 'on will make no mistake of you buy Your 1 IOSK 1 1 ere Children's i x i rib. Good hose for the money at Ij'.c. per pair. No Mend t x i Rib Hose knee, h-( 1 and toe spliced with extra linen thn .ul it Jsi. A Beautiful Wedding. CUAMttll-AUSTIN Tuesday, September 7, at high noon, at the Mlhodi.4t church in this city, occurred tho wedding of Miss Edna, eldest daughter of liev. aid Mrs. Ward L. Austin, at d Harry O. Cramer of UedClo'id. N'ebr. The church had been ("unutifully decorated for the occasion, the color scheme being green and gold, elaborately worked out with a profusion of ferns and golden rods. While the bridal chorus from Lohren grin was being render, d on the piano by Mrs. A. C. Killinn, tho bride, be comingly attired in a one piece gown of crcam-whito Monpnlino satin, and car rying n bouquet of white bridal rosea, advancrd on the arm of her fuihcr to tho front of the alter, where sho ',v;n joined by lite rjroom, dressed in conven tional black. Standing beneath a tast ily d cornted nrch of green and gold the ceremony was impreiHvely per formed which made them man and wife Top father of the bride otliciat od. After the service nt the church a re ception was gived at the parlors of the parsonage, which had been lavishly de corated with ferns and flowers, among which white roses, aster3 and hydran geas were everywhere in evidence. Congratulations being over, the com pany repaired to the dining room where an elaborate course dinner was served to the forty invited guests. On a side table displayed the numer ous beautiful and useful presents from friends at home and abroad, among which was a deed to a lovely cottage in Iteil Cloud, a present from the father of the groom. Tho happy couple were accompanied to the depot by a merry crowd of friends. The brido wore a traveling gown of green Chiffon broad-cloth. Admid showers of rico and a chorus of good wHio they hoarded the aft -moon train for Lincoln. They wit! r'n'.e the'r future home at Red Cloud, wlur. IheywtilLeat homo to the'r friend- after October 1st Among tite out of town guests pre sent were Mr. W. 15. Cramer and Mr. and A.rs. CI. W. Lindsey of lied Cloud, Mrs. Ivcrson of flladcn, Miss Hender son of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Thompson of Mead. Mr. Arthur Harnoll of this city had charge of the wedding dinner. The de corations were under the direction of Mr. Baer. We desire to extend to this young couple our bcBt wishes for their future happiness and prosperity. The bride is one of Wahoo'a most charming young ladies. During her two yoars of residence among us she has made a host of fri-"dn, and will be much missed from the buwu! 'if" in this city. The groom is one of Red Cloud's most promising young men, and stands very high in the estimation of all who know him. Surely these young people have a bright future before them. We trust that they will find the best that lifo can give. Wahoo Democrat. V "-.. TW B H ' iH IB n H o fH g lg iB H H il'M Ladies fast biack no seam hose at 25c, 35c and 00c. 1 1 He. ii n -. l"c t -' ' (,1V, II MS ' 1 . ( 1 1 -1 v 1 lull line of I .:' . I. !(, s.t-li go.. Is from I p - Its Sweater Time. CJPony Coat Sweaters in new designs carefully knitted of fine Zephyr Wool in fancy jacquatcl stitch the newest in sweater making. This perfect fitting garment has the stylish V neck, two patch pockets and closes with good pearl buttons. For real value this garment is unequaled in price from $2.00 to $3.50. Others al 60c for children. 75c, $ 1 and $1.25 for boys and girls. ' rfV, 1 Wi i 1 v V' t;J ) Have a few odd sizes in Corset Covers left which we will close out cheap. CjCome in and let us show them to you. Agentfor Bitteriek Patterns rn 11 I IM'I VMMMoltV iilll I MAIISM CflilltlN :i D.ws. Morton L. Hill, of Lobanon. Intl., j says: ".My wife bad Inflammatory Ithoiunutisin In every muscle and joint; her suffering was terrible and her jbody and face were swollen almost beyond recognltiondiadbeeninbedforslx weeks anil had eight physicians, but received no benullt until she tried Dr. Deletion's Relief tor HheumatUm. It gave her immediate relief and she was able to walk about In three days, 1 am sure It saved her life." Sold by Tho IL 13. Price Drug Co , Rod Cloud, Xebr. Kfidaons'.:er!iuin ATlcUct, Ami iMlMuMni Tim K(l tliouU Lcr.tur''. Cohpw. A i.v fool can go 1 .1 the laid, but it takes ,1 real man or woman to iimke goi'l A goo I l.eltt.e iitlM- helps men and women to make good. A man is on. y worth S .' it day lnun his chin down, selling muscle, but he is sometimes woithtis much us one huudrid thousinil a year from his chin up. selling brains. Ilttt How can a man sell brains if ho is not willing to feed them, and how can he food' them unless ho studies and thinks and listens In good music mid good lectures. Possibly you can't go to a l'nlver.-ity and spend years of study to get an education. Hut with an expense so small that you don't notice it you can have Collesre nro lessors come to you ami eive you their very best thoughts, that have taken them 11 lifetime and thousands ur del la is in time and money to work out You can't any moro ull'ord to miss patronizing a lecture course than you can afford to miss your meals I'eople In the cities spend more mon ey, a good deal, in hear one number than .you pay to he.ir the whole the. They go because they can't alt'oi.l not to 'o. Mat you can't go to the citv--you don't have the opportunity -and to think that you can get a whole course of five lectures, musicals and entertainments, all for tho insignificant sum ofSl.f.O amount Is so insignificant that it isn't worth considering. You remember Franklin saitl that .If you ompty your pocket book Into your hood, you can't loso it." Thoro isu't a boy or man in this town, over fifteen years of age, but will fool away several times tho price of a season ticket during tho winter. Buy this ticket nnd patronize the course and you can't loso the value you gain. It will mean something to you nil yonr life. Kvery mnn's business owes it to him to buy enough tickets for himself and family. If he can't afford it, then he should go and get somo inspiration. In fact lie can't afford not to. This course offers tho following at tractions Wilbor Star Concert Company. Dr. .lames Iledley Lecturer. Midland Oprn-" Quintette. Tho (arbor Howe Entertainers. Emil Wiitcrinau Concert Company. It is a good course and ought to bo well patronized. Season tickets can bo had by seeing Rev. A. A Cressmaii or 13. .1. OverlngJr. The pluco and time for rescrvo seats will be announ ced later. ftSSS-S-j:?-?-!!-. , r f - -. - - ' - w t A ,i' r r z - fi (?) it) m (0 m rST' fl sp m I IICj sillily Wb A vt JO b 111 wMi y f iaBEkrtxn.ii imnnm ffir verythini in atables ito Hi Hi l il ii ii I nn rfr n rrnt-h1fk !. . C !-. 1 . . r..i r ,j, . .. a vUuiiv.u. inn.- ui Muicuy iresn t.irocenes, ifi (f and my prices are such that it will pay you to do JIv fj your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class tit (jj brands of canned and package uoods carried jj All staple Groceries in bulk at Hud-rock Prices. ClPTfliinPQQ ,H il,i''ow,'S'!,to,l'u",'ot'i" in anything else. q uicaiiiiiicii ,)10..H sllollIil rK,,miin(l AbHOlllt0 CIeilllHllCfcSi (J) ..i cii.not bin (iii-cciies In dirty. Ill-btpt place an 1 be sure of l$ pure !''ds t'h'.iuliue.s iuul snnitiltloii iuv uitr hubb'es (ft ' C-. iV il il ii ii il il ii W W. . T. I. ITEMS. iTItls !sp:icc liiloaus to the . '. 'I. t'.i Some of the examples of intoxication we see on t lie streets ought to set men to thinking. Will my boy be like, that? Ho has the chance whilo you perhaps sit idly down. Rewaro. Cost to worth has ever beeu a close companion. It is worth all it costs if wo can win out in our tight against King Alcohol. We can win if we fight tho good fight. Keep tho faith that is in us, preserve to the end. Dr. Wilfred T. Grconfeldof Labrador Mission said ''Tho object of tho Miss ion is to help to llvo and not to die. And so to live as not to merely cumber this earth for a fow more years but to live as worthy of that great father whose face we expect some day to see." A good motto for us all to teach and practice. DeWitt's Kidney anrl Bladder Pills FOR BACKACHE Car Lots nt Interstate. The car lot show at tho forth coming Interstate Live Stock and Horse show to bo held in St. Joseph, Mo., tho weok of September 20-2.r, promises to bo tho biggest ever seen at any of the shows given by the Interstate association. Rut this is only another evidence that the Interstate show is in tho growing list. In cattle, both tho fat and tho feeder classes, have booked more en tries than liuvo ever been here at any of the former shows and extra spaco has had to be provided in the cattle pens at the stock yards for tho accom modation of the car lot show of cattle! x.oneepsnow is also going to be larger than evor beforo, and tho same may safely bo said of tho hog depart ment. RlIKUJIATISH Ct'llKI) IN A DAY. Dr. Detcheou'a Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. It action npon the system is remarkable, nnd mysterious. It re moves at oneo the causo and the dis ease immediately disapponrs. The dis dose greatly beuoflts. 75c and SI. first Sold by The H. 13. Orlce Drug Co., Red Cloud, Nebr. Do not bo decoivod by unscrupulous Imitators who would huvo y0Il believe that tho imitation pills aro as good as DoWitt's Kidney and llladdor Pills, there isn't anything just as good as these wonderful pills for the relief of backache, weak back, inflammation of tlm bladder, urinary disorders and all t"u' .t'on,l,'"tH. Any ono can take I'OUittS Ividtiev nml llln.l.l.... mii Q directed in perfect confidence of good results. Sold by all dealers.