The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 13, 1911, Image 4
?'V(VQniWWwIWi'aHM'" 'r--i fs- ri' -.w- '-vP5w vr !ii'iu-- -w nk"' ir-ip-- p.?a;il6!Cvi Ml. iw- ft? I .! 1. - I. .! II. i ft I.... Ml..nl IL arr - ITVITI? I T1HK III Ueillg "BIUIIK. UIIV uiuuimiim fcf4 CHI 11 inr Imru to make- irood. I.ct homo Rod Cloud - - Ncbrnukiv PUBLISHED BVBKY TIIUKSDAY I folks llrst be our iiiotlo, iinil wo will (all ho moro prosperous mill happy. Entered In Hid I'lwlnniro niiHcit Cloiiil.Neb., h HccmiiiI CIi.M niter. C It. UALK I'UIlMSIIlUt TUB ONLY I1KM0UUATI0 I'Al'I'.U IN WKItHTKItUOUNTV Tuesday evening ninny of our citi zens woro atnrtloil when thoy heard tlio witter works whlstlo blow The lights wero not turned out anil there was nobody hurt. The city fathers decided to enforce the curfew ordi nance, and this whistle is it warning for all children to seek refuge in their homes. Wo tiro much gratified that this has boon done Much of tho mis chief that children got into is caused by their parents permitting them to roam the htrcets at will. Children congregate, one thing leads to an other anil the llrst thing wo know itomu indiscretion hits been ooimult ted. No tlilnUltifC P'trunt will object to the oiifuiceiueiit of this law, mid it is incumbent upon the eity or state to prevent cnmo.-This whistle is a warn ing to all children to stay oir tho htreots unless aeeompanled by their parents or guardian. If they do not heed tho warning tho city marshal will treat them In tho samo tnauuor as he does any other violator of tho law. lints off to tho city fathers. Be Not Deceived. For tho past throe wcolts this city has been treated to a gonorous supply f advertising sent out by department ktoroa in a neighboring city. For six months or more this community lias been iloodod with advertising by mall order houses. Do not bo deceived by these high Hounding bargains. If yon are tempted to invest, just take tho bill to any of our merchants and com pare quality and price and you will Hud that there is not mi mtiele quoted which our merchants will not he glad to duplicate, and you will save trans portation charges. The stores in this city me lllled with all staple and fancy articles and the prices are as low as are to bo found anywheie. It is an undisputed fact that many articles are sold lower right, bore than in any of the larger cities. Do not be afraid to trust the man that you can meet face to face. If his goods do not give sat isfaction lie is right here and only too willing to make things right. You have ail transportation charges and have the advantage of seeing just what you buy. (Jive tho home man a chance. If you doubt Ills ability to meet tho price, just go in and see him anyway. Do not talce for granted that ho cau not do as well The literature sent out by mail order houaos is woll word ed and most convincing, but do not tuko anything for granted Prove tt. When you buy at home you run no Telephone Merger Vetoed by Governor (lovomor Aldrioh yesterday morn ing announced that he had vetoed tho tolephonn merger bill and in ti lengthy statement to the public gave soveral powerful reasons for so doing, the principal one bolng that tho bill was clearlv unconstitutional. Under its provisions the Uell Tclophono Western Union Telegraph trust would have had complote control of all tolo phono lines in this stale, and no coin pctiug company could outer tho Hold without first proving to the state rail way commission that Its presence was absolutely necessary to tho public welfare. Another strong objection was that it would abrogate all exist ing fianeliisos In fact, according to his published statement . the (ioveriior could Hud no feature in the measure Unit would justily its becoming a law. IV 1 1 lit .Should Our Children Heart? When a child refuses to go to school or to work, is disobedient and listless, there is something wrong A child brought up with the right kind of books as companions will love his school mid his books. Children are natural imitators They will very soon learn to talk and act as their companions on the street do. Or, if their leisure time is mostly spent with books, their thoughts will dwell on what they road about. And as a child thinketh so is he. His sole aim will soon bo to emulate tho deeds and character thataro foremost in his thoughts. , There is nothing printed that will take such completo possession of n mind, to the exclusion of everything oiso, as tho stories that have yellow covers or such stories, wherovor found, as treat of love and murder, hatred, blood and disaster witli no feeling mid as freely as though such a display of passion weie an every day occurrence, and carry tho impression that life without such scenes is tame and not worth living. They are so un real that no one ever thinks of claim ing that there is one word of truth in them. A child cannot study or do anything while his mind is full of such trash, lie Is absent minded and acts as one hi a dream, line continues to read such stories ho becomes discontented with his homo ami dissatisfied witli all mound him. His ohioPdosire is to get out into the world which his mis guided imagination peoples with friends waiting to make u hero of him. Wliilo boys choose- stories of Indians and pirates and girls road the sensa tional talcs the Inlluonce is just as baleful over one as the other. You can hardly take up a papor but you will 11 nd proof of this. Here you will read of two or more boys taking all tho knfves and pistols they can find and secretly starting out west to be cowboys and light the Indians. Anoth er paper tells of a bay or girl running away from home. I pick up tho near est paper to me and find an account of a hoy in California killing himself mid the only leason Unit, could bo found for the act was "he had been reading dime novels." " It is heart rending to notice how of ten the papers chronicle the taking of life in their teens. Very few parents will allow their children to have such reading but un less there is an abundance of suitable roading at homo a child will find some othor way of supplying himself not withstanding commnmlsof his parents. If taken while young a child's likos and dislikes can be educated in almost any direction; and good reading is a great help in making good children. A true story or a narrative of doods that a human being might have, done, history and tales of travel will linger in a child's mind and inspire him to be honest, noble and truthful; to honor and obey Ills parents and teach cis mid to love his school and com panions. With u little planning by the mother homo may be made the place to be prefened above all other places h the children, especially at night. Heading aloud mid telling the best they can what has happened and what they have been during the day, should be encouraged in tho children. Teach ers will tell you there is a noticeable difference between scholars who havo books and papers to read at homo mid those who havo not. iS (-3Hi&3 jr&sssanraflw ?H1LI ! OIUI1HL in ,E FOOD BUYING- li l.-.O ls.7 2oOU DUO ".no GOUO WHEN YOU VISIT tho snot whoro lies a departed loved one, it's only natural to feel prido in seeing A Becoming Monument mark the grave. You linve an un marked grave You're thinking about the monument. Visit us we will help you. Our wrk is lasting. Charges moderate. ED. McALISTER ItKD CLiOlM), - NBBKA8KA VVl Uf A i I I of , A Not ! -J The PUR mi r ,j i - fc-- w- I rSX " il tar52J I Vi ) it X ;; 0 I W7T I' i ' i ti U i-&3 I III GjsSfesra 0 n lira , y k -' r-'sr v i vk h r 1 h MyoT -jt ''-? 1 irr ' . . . -t hi - i fir" r SVb , C ' i"-,,,..' . -. - 5NM a&Li . uu&&J. - '. Cu&ieiu&mBsrm3ismmrttxx& FOi: SAUK UY Kcal Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by tho Fort Ab stract Co. for tho week ending Wed nesday, April 12, 1011. Wallace A Mayuard to John L Christion, swl mid e2 sec 3.'), n'2 and nv4 set, 11U swl and swl swl see til, all in 1-11, wd.WGouu Mary J Ureenhalgh to Morgan II Davis, It 1 blk 18 Cowles.wd Charles II Ivaley to Fred'K Miiu rer, nwl blk 11, Kalcy it Jack son's add to Red Cloud, wd.... Fred K Maurer to Oliver U Hedge, pt u w I blk 1 1, Kaley A Jackson's add to Ked Cloud, wd .1 M Davis to Amy Davis, lots 10, 11 and V2 blk 111, liO Utic'.-.udd to Ked Cloud, wd Deborah Kailey to Mary Tomp kins, It (i blk Ii, (iuide Kock.wd Chai les Lepiu to Chas and Anna Stroll, wswt mid nel swl,.'Jl 1 it, wd (eorge Amuck et al to lOruest H Shipman, eil set '27-1-10, qcd. . A W Shipman to Ernest H Ship- man, s'2 swl and swl set -ti 1 10, wd U W Kountz co tieas to C F Gather, It 1 blk 2, Yoiser's add to Ked Cloud, tax doed '1 S V Clark to Andrew .1 Drown, Its 7 and 8 blk 8, Rohrer's add to Illue Hill, wd 2:.0 II 0 Wolf to II C Hatlleld. Its 2 and 3 blk 1 , Garbor's 2d add to Rod Cloud, wd I'M Lizzie C Hounds to Vance Sor- gonsou, e'i net 23-2-11, wd.... John (1 Schmidt, to Henry Stumpeiihorst, sel 20-t-U, qcd. Olivor D Hedge to John W Mar ker. no4 20 3-12, wd to do, and in so doing, lie gots Into nil kinds of danger disgrace, lobbery. murder, all nui'suiug him; but of course lio wins out in the end only does ho win tho object of his search but he also wins that which is far more Important tho girl ho loves. T'lie play is bounding witli notion, and Is Intensely interesting. "The. Port of Missing Men" will be seen hero nt the Opora House, Monday, April 17th. M. II. Farnham of Inavalc, Neb., a regular mid extensive shipper says tho heavy runs of fat cattlo tho past two months arc beginning to tell on the supply of that class of cattle. "From now on tho runs will be light from that soctlon," he said. Cattlo feeding was heavy in that vicinity all winter, due to tho fact that com was plentiful and cheap. Then we had alfalfa every where. It is now cheaper than It was last fall, after a heavy winter's feed ing. The worst thing we have had to contend with in buying and shipping stock has been the hog market. Farm ers were accustomed to verv high prices all last year, and now SC. in the country looks like giving them mvaj. It is a good price, however, the way corn is selling and tho way the fat cattle 11. aiket stands. We limit been unable to buy at safe pric - most of the time the past few month. Kan sas 1 ity Drovers' Teh-gram. I1 QIAL FOOTWEAR CflNothing more vital to daily Comfort than properly-fitted shoes. It decides how yon shall finish each day-whether tired and unhappy or rested and comfortable. IAlltw us to fit your feet scientifically and accurately to a pair of " Queen Quality" Shoes. YOUR DISCOMFORT WILL CEASE FROM THAT HOUR. THE BfllNKD HIMM, i;-ii.n m ivi-i rrijjf r. iji 1 i in izs in in ni" . ltaHiiiSjBVi aaaiivU'a GENERAL MERCHANTS )8)0 07l'J 80t3!Xl Mortgages tiled, SVNGO. Mortgages released, H2KW. Naklnia Hit With the,"TUers" Clarence Mitchell is still making tile major lenguors sit up and tiiku notice. The following is from a Cincinnati paper; Now comes repoits from the Detroit camp that Mitchell is the liud of the season. Hilly Phelan of t ho Cincinnati Times-Star has the following to say The expel iim-nts conducted on the Bxperiiut'iital Substation at Ninth Platte during the lust seven years, and reported in Bulletin 118, indicate that tho growing of winter wheat on sum mer tilled land Is profitable. This method promises so much that we be lieve it will help greatly to solve the question of prolltable crop production in western Nebraska. In order to collect the results of their experience and give tlieso results to all who are summer tilling or may summer till this season, wo aro anxious to secure the names of all tho farmers in central and western Nebraska who have sum mer tilled for winter wheat or for othor crops, bettors from men who have summer tilled, giving their method, crop raised, yield, etc.. and also the names of men who havo sum mer t illod or contemplate summer till ing will bo vory much appreciated by tho undersigned. W. 1'. Suydor, Superintendent, , Experimental Substation. North Platte, Nebraska i A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO 1 HADE" :ffEy&a;.vsr,!i3k.D Red Cloud Opera House Monday, April 1 7 th. Edwin W. Roland & Wm. T. Gas kill PRESENT Mr. HUGO B. KOCH In a Dramatization of Meredith Nicholson's Novel by Edward E. Rose "The Port of Missing Men" It Grows Hair Here Are Facts We Want Yen To troe , nt Our Ui.sk Marvelous as it may scout. Itesall '!.T" Hair Tonic lias grown hair on about the way Mitchell worked in Unit 1 heads Unit were once bald. Of course, I town: in none of these cases were the hair Claronce-L'ot that one. Clarence'.' roots dead, nor had the scalp taken on 1 Such a cute name! Clarence Mitclioll, ghr.od, shiny appearance a left handed youth who never had any reputation in the past, mid whom Jen nings picked up by mistake for a friud egg, was on the nlnb for the Tigers, and the long array of lefthauded bats men wore softer for him than a down pillow. This Mitchell works in a dif foicnt way from Willie Mitchell, the youuir Cleveland lefthander. Willie has an underhand swing like a coffee mill. Clarence Mings them overhand, and falls forward as he Mings running up towaid tlio plate with every pitch. The Hods could not fathom Clarence's style, and the kid southpaw certainly made chimpanzees out of tlieiu. l!s KfP , Of -VK, II II IliRfWMahP?. THE HOME GROCERY, P. A. Wdlbrandt, Prop.!;' Meredith Nicholson's novel, ''Tlio Port of Missing Men," lias been made into an excellent play by 10. K. Hose, the dramatist, it is a story of love and intrigue witli an American hero ine mid mi Austrian hero. The hero, though known as John Armitage, Ia In leality the son of fount Von Strobe!, the Premier of Austria. When a boy lie ran away to America with friends, making it his home mid living under an assumed name. Papers of inter nal louitl importance camo into Ills possession. He takes them, to his father bin before thoy can be given to fie 't.ito tln' are stolon. h 'n Arini . M' , f il. - I e ti Is 'I ,1- i'nf 1 1 tl . 1 1 i , u Uexall '!:!" Hair Tonic acts seienti tleally, destroying the germs which are usually responsible for baldness It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them It is a most pleasant toilet necessity, is delicately perfumed, and will not gum or permanently stain the hair. Wo want you to get a buttle of Hex all "Oil" Ilalr Tonic and use itasdiroct od. If it does not. relievo scalp irritat ion, remove dandruff, prevent the hair from falling out and promote mi in creased growth of hair, mid In every way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell us, ami without question or formality we will hand buck to you every penny yon paid us for it. Two sizes, liOo and SI 00. Sold only at our store The Uexall Store The 11. H. (irlco Drug Co. I IH1 f MWrnilTlTi iMlMJTf " mMmHS 'MBgnttTm'lMMmw Charity Chapter No. 17, Order o tho Kastorn Stars, meets at Masonic Hull alternate Monday's -Mrs. Cora Potter. W. M. Mrs. Kdlth Kobinson, Seine tary. Meets Gather, 1. O.O. r. every Monday Night. N. ti. O. . Tee!. D. Clerk. M UKUKKAH Meets First mid Thliil Thursday, In O l' I-' il.ill ?! ' A lie" bun. -In , 1 i , . 1. 1 'i r. j . Positively The Biggest and Best Attraction of The Season. The same Cast and Production that appeared with Mr. Koch during the Chicago and New York engagement. This Attraction Under the Same Management as "THE W01F-" Prices .50, .75 ijlLOO, Seats on sals at Cook's Bra? Stcre.