The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 27, 1913, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebraska
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TM ONLY DKMOCUATIC I'AI'KIl IN
WKI1HTKH COUNTY
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Probably very few persons under-
-pUnd theexpreMlon, "Comln' Through
be Rye." There Is i Scotland a
vmall stream called the Kye. The
lrls forded it going to church, school
jtlhi to mntket, mid hh tho water wnsn
iJoot or two deep they had to hold I heir
klrts up. The hojs would meet them
in midstream ntid kiss them without
,juiy dlfllcnlty as the girls couldn't drop
the skirts to ninl.e any resistance.
That's what tho poet metit when ho
wrote, "Comln' Through the Uyo" but
jaost people think lit incut a Held of
rye. Kansas Flintier.
Why shouldn't It. be u good thing.
since people must have things churned,
Jor the merchants who for this reason
isrc forced to employ bookkeeper and
cCAsklers, add a proportionate Hum to
iCaoh bill to offset tho necessity and
tjcott of keeping these accounts. It.
..would be no more thin fair to the
jPierchant in his endeaver to furnish
the people honest VHlue for an ordinary
price when he is forced to compete a-
gainst, the big mall older house who
jgsust have cash In advance. Howevei,
jwhen we tneutloned this solution to
..one of the Smith Center merchants
nly lately he begged us not to advise
oyoue to suggest it to him on their
bill as bo was lather addicted to heart
trouble anyway. Smith Center Pion
eer. Egg Circles
Did you ever hearof an "egg circle'".
Jt isn't anything to eat or drink oi
wear. It Is just a new scheme of help
ing the farm which produces the eggs
to get a fair price for the product, and
-assures the man who buys the egg'
that ho Is gettlue a llrst cltss product
jat only a mull inciease on the pro
tjducor's price.
At tho piesent time, November '.'()
tCohl htornge eggs uio selling In bin
eoln for 510 cents per dozen, while
atrlellv fresh eggs are minted at 10
c-ents with only a small supply aval'
jiblo at that pi'oe To some of us who
Jihvo marketed many a half bushel
,tueasuro of eggs at 10 or 12 cents a
,jdozen,'0 eentVhciMiw iUo a big pi lee
'Tbero seems to be not only a scut city
cot eggs, but nit active demand foi
-.tlicm. The city consumer Is willing to
-pay the price providing he gets what
-be wishes.
inordinary eggs pass through severa1
Jjands before reaching tlo consumer.
zMBil be buys without any knowledge of
tU Ft history of tho eggs. Tho egg
t-fffrelr, formed by farmers of a given
"JkcHty, enters hero-' Fjnch member
efff tbe circle stamps bis eggs with his
jtttmber and the number of his circle
EJm: eggs of the entire circle nro shipped
.direct to the distributors whose oils
tlMners arc as interested In quality as
Jlpirice. If an egg Is not all right the
:jBjMRber makes It easy 1o locate the
rjtara who wts careless In Ontario,
ZJBWnbcrs of circles have been recelv
JMa bonm of from two to llfteen
GMflts a dnzui for their eggs.
,Would the egg circle make the bens
Uy? Ceitalnly not, but. the man who
cCQuld be assured of receiving the top
-price for bin eggs would take mcusntrs
to encourage his lions. They will
filially rc-pond if ho encourages tliMti
in tho right way.
A small Incre.ise In price means a
".biff Increase In profit, as the ordinary
-price Is very noir to the cost of pro
Eduction. Tho Nebraska Agricultural
CGallogM is vory sure thnt thiseggclr.de
r proposition is not only worth thinking
.about but worth trying out.
Obituary
llonry .1. Sheldon was born In Perry,
New York, February l'Jth.lSll. When
a boy he removed to West Hloomllcld
.if the same state. Thence ho cami to
Nebraska In 1878. In March 188.1 he
was married to Miss KhiioIc Bright.
Five children wore born to this union:
Mary, Ocorgc, Walter and Hazel, who
still live in the vicinity of Itcd Cloud,
and Saldo, who died in childhood.
Mr. Sheldon has always been engag
ed in farming since Ids residence In
this state, part of the time near Cowles,
and the remainder of the time near
this city.
In bis young manhood he spent
some time teaching, for which his edu
cational qualifications fitted htm.
He joined the Congregational church
in his youth and remained a faithful,
and exemplary member of that denomi
nation until his death. Ho was a
deacon of the Congiegatlotial church
(f this city a number of yoats, and,
when his nearness to the city permit
ted, he was faithful in his attendance
at all lie church and Sunday School
services.
Few men in the vicinity ImVe enjoyed
tho esteem of the people in a greater
degree than did Mr. Sheldon. He was
a Christian gentleman In the best
sense of the words. Ills Integrity was
above question and Ids virtues were
easily lecoguled A good provider for
his home and family, an agreeable
neighbor, a public spirited citizen,
firm in Ids adherence to the right, jet
charitable in his regard of others, lie
was oue of those nihil who could be
good without giving offense, who
could be slnceie in bis own convictions
without bigotry, and zealous without
intolerance. His own piety increased
his charity for Ids neighbors, and his
religious earnestness was exhibited in
H greater consideration for the feelings
of those about him.
Something over a year ngo Mr. Shel
don retired from his active life upon
tiio farm, and took up his residence in
the city. He had been Mitierlng from
a weak heart, fur some time, and has
been con 11 lied to his house for two
months, wheie ho gradually grow
worse until last Saturday night when
be fell into the sleep thai knows no
waking this side of the unending morn.
Tho f uncial services weie conducted
from his homo Wednesday afternoon,
tho Rev. Mr. Ilayne, pntor of theCon-
gicgiittonal church oiliciuuug.
Seveuil instances illustrating tho
rectitude of I he deceased hare been
cdlcd to our attention, notably one.
whore he iisiumed a largo pecuniary
obligation, which he could Illy allot d,
liecuusi) all hough, theiu was no moral
legal responsibility resting upon
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Wodltex Great Coats That Defy
. . . The Weather . . .
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YOOLTEX style correctness is ?
' an accepted fad. The renown
of the Wooltex style bureau as the
vastest style authority is unquestioned.. Wool
tex quality is equally certain. That there
may be no doubt of it, there is the Wooltex
guarantee of
service.
two full seasons' satisfactory
the woman
for in these
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Comfort too, is assured to
who buys a Wooltex great coat,
coats sturdy fabrics are employed, the coats
are cut loose and full, and will surely afford
protection in the severest weather.
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THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX
COATS SUITS SKIRTS
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lilm, he yi.'t. fot It Id, dutj to share
miot lint's burden The cliciiuistances
of the case forbid any fartl or details
at this lime, but the occuireueo was
o o Unit exhibited in a striking way
the character of the man; a character,
which, if exhibited in tunny otheis,
would ensure the harmony and happi
ness of u community, so far as upright
oitizenship and genuine neigbborliness
can asure such results.
do not know, ask us to send you sample
copies for instance, thosa containing
the opening chapters of Arthur S'an
wood Pier's lino sei iul-"llls F.itheiV
Son." Full ATiuoitncemeut for I'.Ul
will be sent willi tho sample copies.
For tln 'ear's sid scrlpliou of S2.0)
there will be included The Companion
Practical Home callcudar and all of
tlis issues of the paper for the remain
ing weeks ot 1UKI, dating, from the
time the subscript Ion is icceived.
t Tin: Voinit'.s Companion,
111 Ueikeley St, Huston, Mass.
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Notice.
,We wish to install a cash cream re
fjKclvlnR station in every town in Neb
rwalcH, and desire to secure tbe services
efff good, reliable parties to represent
Mb agents. We furnish everything
mjKl will pay an extraordinary liberal
cjwowmlssion. If yon want to, buy
aiDrra)t let us hear from you.
Kiiischiibaun it Sons
Oinaba, Nebraska.
Keal Estate IransTers.
For the week ending Nov. 2.1th., lUl.'t.
Compiled by M. W. Carter, Bonded Ab
stracter, Med Cloud, Nebr
It. W. Koontz, Comity Treasurer,
to I). K. Slawson, Tax Deed,
lots 7, 8, Ulk. 1, Uarbers 1st
Add to Red Cloud S 005
llcijh W. Uulliford to Margaret
Lowder, wd, lots H, 4, lllk. 1,
Kaley & Jackson's Add to Red
Cloud , .'.'.. .. 000
Mollie Ilupert and Husband to
Kllsi.il oth Huppert, wd, lots I,
S, 3, II k. 8, MorejHAddtollluo
Hill
Obed lb Harvey and wife to Dean
W. llarvev, wd, swf US-U-l'J.. .
Obed U Harvey and wife to Karl
K. Harvey, wd, nwJJ lie,1! 2S '
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Lena M. bong and husband to
U. H. Wolf, wd, lots I, a, 3, iij$
lot t, iiik.2:t, Red Cloud
Mary A. lleiiuett and husband to
Silas A. Fiuuhcr, wd, lots '1$,
21, lllk. S, Rail Ilond Add to
Red Cloud
Mortgages tiled, S18,350.(H)
Mortgages leleased, vMU,9r.0o
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Similar.
' jXtecon "Huxley said that an oyeter
Jt ma complicated as a watch." Eg
Irart "Well, 1 know both ot them run
JmmB easily."
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For Sale
A few Poland China Boats from tbe
noted nerds of I'hll Dawson and J. H.
Hamilton &, Sou. Inquire of Joe Crow,
Red Cloud, I Mil.
The Youth's Companion, 1914
jAreYou Going Visiting?
3G41 Us About It So We Can
Tell Your Friends and
Acquaintances.
Seven college presidents and a num
ber of college instructors, including
ox'-prisideut Taft, will contribute to
the Youth's Companion during 191 1.
Then tltoro is CoueStratton Potter.
whose storries of Indiana woods and
swamps have made her famous, and
Kate Duoghib Wlggln, who never wrote
a dull line in iter life, and Mrs, burton
Horrlsson, who Iremembers when con
versation was really an art as practised
in Washington and in the manor houses
of Virginia. And this is just a beginn
ing of the list.
If yon know The Companion, you
have a pretty good Idea of what Is in
store for next year's readers. If you
Don't Dope A Puny Child
Parents don't give that puny ailing,
under-weluht child any of those so
called "tonics" containing alcohol or
dangerous drugs; such stuff won'tglve
relief and health to grown people, let
alone childi en. Its purpose is tostimu
late for a short time after each dose,
just as whiskey or morphine does, thus
making you believe it is doing rcul
good.
(live that child something that will
really build it up replenish the wast
ed tissues feed tho stunted, dwarfed,
puny muscles make It lively, strong,
well full of tbe animal spirits children
arc meant by nature to have. Give it
Rexall Olive Oil Kmulslon.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion Is whole
some, nourishing, free from alcohol
and dangerous drugs. It's tho idotl
nerve, blond an 1 body builder. It does
the work it N ii'mmcd to do better
than ar.v other medicine- we know of,
and our faith lit It is so urcit that ue
not only urge you to use it and give it
to your children but, we guarantee
that It will do all we say it will, or
cost you nothing
Rexall Olive Oil Kmulslon should be
given to children who citeh cold easily.
Begin right now, and use it to build up
the olillds ystem to such strong
hoaltb that it can resist colds, croup,
grippe, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia,
and other cold weather dlo:ises You
who are weak and run-down, and you
who are well now, but are liable to
suffer from various cold weather ail
ments, uho Rexall Olivo Oil Kmulslon
to,get and kep well and strong. For
tho tired out, run-down, nervous,
emaciated or debilitated the conva-leselng-growing
children uweil people
it. is a sensible aid to renewed strength,
better spirits, glowing health.
Rexall Olive Oil Kmulslon king of
tho celebrated Re-xall Remedies is for
freedom from sickness of you and your
family. Pleasant-tasting, containing
no alcohol or dangerous drugs, you'll
bo as enthusiastic about It as we are
when you have noted Its strengthen
ing, invigorating, building-up, disease
preventing effects. If it does out help
you, your money will bo given back to
you without argument. Sold iu this
community only at our store The
Rexull Store one of more than 7,000
leadlug drug stores iu the United
States, Canada and Great Britain.
H. E. Orice Drug Co., Red Cloud, tyb.
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A little more than three week's until Xmas. Do your
shopping early. Avoid the hurried buying o! the last few
days before Xmas.
There is nothing more appropriate nor more useful than table-cloths, napkins, a
nice handbag, a box of handkerchiefs. We have them from 2c to $1.00 each, from 25c
to $1.50 per box. Guaranteed holeproof hosiery for men, momen and children in neat
gift boxes at from $1.59 to $3.03 per box. Silks for dresses or waists, kid gloves and
other things too numerous to mention. Come in and let us help you pick your gifts.
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