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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1912)
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Fire In no respecter of either time or persons and it may be your turn next to suffer from it iF YOU' NOT IM9URKO (hotter hiivc us attend to the mntter nt once. Tle fuel tlutt you have !st!nped lire ho far doesn't for no instant mean you will always bo to foituuiito. O. C. TEEL, Rellabls Insurance. DDfn vAavax J'vS0r fJJyJyXJ' I GROCERY CHINAWARE c. " GOODS ..4M Independent Phone 44 Fresh and Salt Meats AAA John E. Yost "The Dutch Butcher." ifjiniiii .. .. m .UJHaaitWamawaaW f Across the Aisle , ICewriakl, 1011. hi Attoeltted Utmttf 9ttm "That's Eagle' Nest pan, now," aid the man across the alile, eager ly. "Mighty pretty In thla aunaat light. ehT" Jess opened her eyes. She had been drowsing for the last hour. The view was gorgeous from the car win dows. She leaned forward, and looked out at the great encircling mountains, the still, dark lake far below the track, the vast, outstretching dis tances beyond the pass itself. Some whore over toward the golden sunset lay her brother's ranch, and the new life that had swept her out of the rut down east. After ten years of school teaching in the country, It seemed llko onchantmont that she should be out here, skimming over the last ridge of tho Rockies. "It won't bo all easy work, Jess," Tom had written, "but I've got the .upper hand of things here now, and I think you'll like It." The man across the aisle was talk- lng to his fellow passenger, a sleepy old man, who had been dozing com fortably, and refused to warm up to the glories of the scenery. "I wouldn't give a band's breadth of this country up here for all Man hattan." "Where you from?" growled back tho other. "Deerfoot, sir. FineBt section and richest out here. Come into the smoking compartment with me and let me tell you about It." He rose Impulsively, a tall, strong limbed youngster, with all the vivid assurance and hope of the west In his face. Suddenly he hesitated and looked across the aisle at the girl there. Their eyes met He almost smiled, and reached for a handbag In the upper rack. x "Could I leave this with you Just while I .step Into the smoker?" he asked. "I won't be more than half an hour." Jess bowed her head assentlngly and he slipped the bag In boslde her own suitcase on the floor. It seemed very heavy. After he had gone Josh threw her fur scarf over It and won dered who Its owner was. Not ten minutes later the train slowed up. There was the sharp hiss of air brakes. The wheels seemed ,to grate and grind along on the rails. Almost Instantly shots sounded up for ward. Some of the men passengers rose. Jess held her breath and won dered If, after all, she was not to reach her new life. The doors at the end of the car uwung open. Two masked, armed men entered. "lands up and shut up, and no body'U be hurt," sold one tersely. The other started systematically to search. At Jess' seat he reached for her suitcase nnd saw the girl bad fainted. Her pretty head lay back on tho roll top of the seat, white and death-like, and It checked him. He glanced at the suit case, back at her face, and passed on. Under her skirts rested the leather satchel unobserved. When she came to some one was bathing her face In cold water. "Plucky? Well, rather. That's bet ter. It's all right now. We're on our way and the gang didn't get what It wanted after all," he leaned nearer; "thanks to you." "I don't know what you mean," fal tered Jess. "Of course you. don't, but I'm mighty obliged to you -Just the same. They passed by the smoker and miss ed me, and didn't look for my belong ings In your seat, that's all." "You mean tho satchel?" "You didn't try to lift it. did you? It's full of solid gold. I think you do eorvo to know, don't you? Do you mind It I sit here? Wo'll be into Eagle View In 20 minutes, and I lcavo tho train there." "So do I," Eiild Jess, shyly. "Where bound?" There was no mis taking his eagerness. "To tho Sawtooth ranch. It's my brother's." "Tom McQuald's? Why, we're neigh bors. It's a queer little Juggler's ball that we dance on, this world, isn't It? I'm Raleigh Sayres, superintendent nt tho Deerfoot works. Why, when I flist spoke to you, and you looked at me, I why, I just felt as If wo must know each other. Dou't you know what I mean?" Jess' long dark lashes drooped down ward. "I know," she said. "I'm glad too, that you will be near Tom." "Hut do you know what you've done this day? Why, you'll be the heroine of the whole valley. We pay off In gold up there. So, well tho gold Is in that satshol, and back yonder In the pass there's a band of train robbers wondering who gave tho wrong tip that the Deerfoot money was to go through on this train. Do you see now? It rested safely right here under your blessed feet" "Hut I fainted. I wasn't a bit brave," protested Jess. "And made doubly aure thereby," he laughed. The train was pulling around the last mountain curve Into Eagle View. He helped to slip her -long cloak about her and fold the dark furs close about her throat Then ho reached down for the satchel and her suit case. "I think Tom will meot me," said Jess, demurely. "Ilut you may corns, all the same soon." ST LA Jk - ' a. V C W aT N J J II Xi W ' ! K THE OLIVER GANG PLOW 1 BS 4 JsBMBWaBWaTsls""" " aalKBWP 1a35a3aaili We Are Showing the Largest Line of KITCHEN CABINETS Ever Shown in Red Cloud m m m m m m m m in m m m m Let Us Show You A. E. ATKINS, n m J. C SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint and - Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict ure Framing. Pictures and artist Material. The Only Exclusive Store. Wktow's PmmIm. l he recent act of April 10th, UX)8 gives to all soldiers' widows n pension 812 per mouth. , Fred Mnuior, the at torney, has all necessary blanks. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNTfT tVEt SU1I ANK Rei Clotf see auhraalfa Come In And See The Makes of Four Factories Including "The Hoosier" HAVE YOUR TICKET READ "llURLINOTOX." VISIT YELLOWSTONE PARK Ammrlcm Flrttt Travelers from Europe vUlt Yellowstone 1'aik ay there is nothing comparable with that wonderland. The season of Ifers still more attractive routes through the park. For Instance vou will bay there is nothing comparable with that wonderland. The heason of lt)ia offers still more attractive routes through the pHrk. For Instance vou will bo able to go through the Park one way vln Cody, thosceulceiitrance over Svlian tern of automobiles and l'ark couches is operated between Codv and tb T ni Hotel, in connection with the park hotels aud stape lines. e You can buy round trip rail tickets to Gardiner or Cody for about 81" on and make your own arrangements, including if you like. Wiley 1'erinanBnV Tamp six days tour, or youan buy round tilp tickets to Cody and tliera ni the Frost fc Richard sixteen day personally conduoted campinir tours Vlirnni. the l'ark. There are no such vacation tours in this country. "usli Vou can mHke tho Park tour one way through Denver, Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City, the other via Oardlner. Then there are side trio Park tours fiom Livingston on tho main Hue of the Northern Pacific for those (joins beyond. ku,,,k If you will consult with us we will be glad to show you the various attrao tlve ways of making the tour of the Park and hand you folders. -- HH It VaV i ilf ili I iaf ill ilf ili it iD ili ifc ilf i ili ili i ft ifc ili 0 All Of The Phones The Furniture Nan and Undertaker. THIS SUMMER ntwl W. a. FOK, Tlckmt Agtnt. L. W. WKKKLKY, QtifrMlPattmngtr Art.. Omaha, Namraaha. v i4. i u