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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1914)
.s W tWljlA VJL'WA091JflHfc. iraiV , -. i.wi LAXSfiMaiSijSs u. L., .afcwa -yy M h, i -jet !, is: -K stmxwwwrcwMJBwr.-Wi.:-. j;is-trt9siMoHici!Mi)MMHM 4v I V ". I , I, . r - r '- . 'r I , 1 H0i13 NEWS Bulletin, c. T! o Week's Doing finis iii'in i It of Cowles wns in town Fr! lay. TOR SALE-Mow or c.ic.e-, 82 each C. F. Walllu. T ink Sidlleh of Bidden ,s in 'town Moutl.. . , o o I'.i-.-j'iTtf r the IliV. of til.- we g-r It. vn In lowi . FORRL.Vi' A giod l.'u olii'tii A: .luhden. 0-tO.lll llOUlC. IV .:,! i-lo l Dlue llltl wns in the vl$ U c tu t ol t!i" week. Miss Until Ji uMon ivns down fiom Alma Sunday visiting ber untlier. Clm. A. eliel Hk rut unit tl home from Hastiugb Thursday evening. Attorney McNeny returned home Sulurdiiy morning from Supeiior. ' I). M. Able fi eight agent (it the depot lb etjoylng u two week's vaca tion. Will Auhl, cafehier of the State Uauk Is vi-ltititf with fiiends iu lown this week. Mi 8. Wllbcr Fisk of Red Cloud, wan a city visitor rrlday. Monday's Mc Cook Trlbuue. Mrs. Fiauk MIzer of Duntilug 18 visiting friends and relatives In the city this week. A. H. Carpenter went to Eeldonr Kansas, Tuesday morning to look after his land interests. Mrs. Perkins of Lincoln arrived Monday to vl6lt her parents, E. M. Oard and wife. Frank Able ot the Miner Iiros Grocery department Is enjoying a two week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Longtin of Hastings spent the first of the week here with his sisters. Carl Ranney left Tuesday morning for Kansas where he will enjoy a vaca tion in the harvest field. J. H, Uailty and wife left Friday morning for Broken Bow to visit their boh, W. R. Bailey aud wife. Miss May Carl of Long Island, Kan sas, spent Friday here with her uncle, J. A. McArthur and family. The ladles of the vCongregattonal church dkUI hold their monthly market aVWullbMnarfl. .VvMrsjjE&wygK a,fiian)r the flrst'of theS&ePfor BiobigaB am Indiana for a visit' with relatives. Brakeman R. TbbasojVeptjdatr to Red Cloud, Saturday, on a snori visit Mopd?y?B;McCookTrlbunc., Mr. and Mrs. James Silvey of Ina vale spent Sunday here with her par ents, "Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wonderly. Why do you take trade checks or chips for your produce'.' Weesner, Terry & Co. pay cash for produce no chips. Rev. Bayne accompanied by .sevcial of the small boys of tho city, aio- en joying mi outing on tho liver this week. Mr. mid Mrs. Ralph Foo and child icn lett Monday morning for Montana where they will "d their future home. Jay Studebukur left Monday evening for ills home lit Elbetta, Utah, "ftt-r spending a tew weekb icie visiting friends,. Ned Gi hues hi lived home Saluidny evening liom Kansas Ulty wheio he attended a meeting of the UoMill dent ers last week Mis. Ed. Callahan and eiilldieii, who have been visiting with J. K. Chauey ati'' wife, left Monday tor Superior to visit i datives. l'have the best mte In tho county on farm loans. Seo mo mid be convluctd. My muttos-pi ouipt hei vice. A. T. Wai.kkh. - Must, fit the fnrmeia mound heie began harvesting wheat Monday In i aidioH time WO will f-oon hear tht wlitstle of the throhhliig machine riito yiieii of Oi leans, whoUaspm. g jproougiesbinan ot tho Fifth District, wab in town JMday shnklng hmi s with the voters While hejehe made this ofllco a pleaJjant call. iiu largest ciowd of the season turned out Monday oveliln'g to heai the band conceit. Our band is cor tiiiuly tluro when it comes to putting up a tlibteliiss musical prugiam. "Man Made Rich by the Toverty of Christ," will be the subject of tho ser mon Suuday morning at the Congre gational church. In the evening the pastor will lectin e on, "The Xowly Discovered Siiing of Jesus " These sayings not found in the bible are con sidered genuine by our best scholars. 11 Interested In tho btory of the life and teachings of Jesus ought to hear this lecture. The Bible Lecture Wed nesday eveulng will be on, "Tho Gospel of Mark." Who Ws Mark? When Did Ho Write? To Whom Did He Write? Where Did He Get His Material For Ills Life of Jesus? What Are tho Practical Teachings of ills Gospel? And many other points of Interest will be brought ont. Come Willi your bible. m l lake yoili cream u .1 O. Idwe 1, J I Hob LhjIoii of Uiierioii wus in Uwti ;TnpdHy aftertio vi. s ii vn w'Mioiit rt J'nver Is 'ik, C' I.ii.ho wl li .in a I'liL.i A go id " i mm houio for ifi t. Hutchison ASaladeu. iv!i. .1. Warren went to Llncn:ti iiud Oniahi WirdiiO t.'t-y morning. Who will slut t t'i..' wut.-i tj tu.iiiiiig in the fountain on .i.ulii street? Miss Alice Avetinir of Finnic n Is vl-ltlug fi lends in the city this w-ok. The ills' s'iow ( t'. Toit" will I'oninu'iice at :", On Saturday n-iht u' S:0o Harvey Dediiclcnnd sousarc p'uister Inif the new telephone building this week. A luerry.go-rotitnl litis como to tuwu which .Mil bo c!co:ue news lei the children. Jnini's II ii''iii Un nf HI ii'i-n wns on our btret'ts TiH-il.i. -h,iliiig iia.ult. with the voters. Born to Mr. und Mrs, Ralph Can field on Wednesday of last week a seven pound bnby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sattley are the happy parents of a baby boy which arrived at their home Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Pulsipher returned from Orleans Monday morning where she had been visiting Mrs. L 11. Fort. O. C. Teel, J. A. Bradford, Clark Stevens and Attorney McXcny wont to Lincoln Wednesday morning on busi ness. FOR SALE A nice 7-room modern cottage, City water, electric lights and bath with four lots. Also my farm two miles east of Cowles. Terms to sult.-J. H. Bailey. The Young Women's Society of the Congregational church will give an ice cream social on the church lawn Mon day evening, Jnne 20. They .will serve home-made ice cream, sherbet and cake. Price l5o. adv Beautify your own property all you can, then do all you can to beautify your streets. Be friendly with every body and courteous to strangers. Your own civility will help make good im pressions and will ue carried away and cherished. So far as our local condition is con cerned there has been more work for the laboring man this year than for some years past. There is plenty of WorVfor tuoaewho really want work and with the coming harvest men will be in raoreileuvmdJhan ever. There t.iiic((athahi8Sofaiif.p wjfi ontlfluehtuout?li Jfcaty. ' J. L. McCall of Webster co'utity, Neb , la U.ii Republican river valley, a splen did liog pfdduoing territory, considers I vaccination, the only safe way to. wnj-d nffJintr nhnlaril' ''Wis' are craduallr frilling ill llne.ivitli this plan of hand ling the deadly hog'disease," Mr. Mc Call said. "Farmers realize that It does not pay to save a few'dollais and take chances on a much .heavier Iosc, so vaccination is becoming quite gen oral" -Kansas City Drovers Telegram of.luuo 18th. State Fire Marshall Hldgell has sent out n serious plea for a Mifo and sane Fourth of July celebration iu the state of Xebiaskn. He shows the impoit Mice of shunning tlio tire cracker, the skyrocket the toy cannon nil 1 the like, by stating that during the past ten years nearly forty thousand per pie In the United ht.iteb wfie either kllled.ni' crippled, th usults- of acei dents from using explosives. The Chief believes that the city nut hoiitle- should absolutely forbid the use of the usual brand of tiro starting ui tides within tho city limits. Private Hotifjy To Loan Also lobular rum Lo'ini ut lowest rates Call for me at State Hunk. C F CATIIER ccncM.YJtrwAwiNavJr4i THAT'S when the grocery bill is high. Extra hands to feed and work to do. Save your work and save your money. Let us stock you for Harvest Time. A Harvest Canned Goods sale 28 per cent off. . B. E. JWepaPiand All the Phones -. WJSPL .'M. JkJ Mm' fr f w.l.1 . JI RED CL ODD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF C W Kaley U homo fiotn Ltnco't1. Koxoy Grove of Superior wns in town Wpditeoday evening. Mis. Cluis. Gllham Is visiting with lelativcs near Lebanon, Knnns, this week. JraTruohlood ninl wlfi- left Tuesday morning for Donald, Kansas, to visit with fiiends. Attorney L. II, lllackledgu went to Lincoln Wednesday luoining whciu he will h.ive u hearing hefuiu the state railway commissions. s. T5he TEPEE Monday and Tuesday .1 UX E 20 and .'10 The Adventures Of Kathlyn The Cruel Crown In Two Reel Kathlyn, becoming separated from her party, In searching for their horses that were stampeded during the, night, is, in turn, trailed by feiocious 'tigets. She Is walkiug along a high, locky ledge when she discovers her danger Just as she enters a blind pocket backed iy a mountain wall. Happily she sees a sheep herder, and getting him to toss up his riata, manages to slide down over the face of the ledge, just as the raging beasts disappointedly claw and snap at the sustaining rope. That is seveied as she reaches safety far below The program will also Include two other good reels. ANDY AND THE HYPNOTiST Fifth of the Andy series, where Andy becomes a hypnotic subject and bis actions will br.ng many a laugh. THE RESTLESS WOMAN-A Bio graph drama of tho stage life of an aotress that Is well portrayed. Wednesday and Thursday JULY 1 aud 2 PUTTING ONE OVER-Fourth of the Dollv of the Dallies series, with Mary Fuller. An interesting and clever-picture with this star actress in the leading part. SNAKEVILLE'S FIRE BRIGADE -A rural comedy that is a scream. The Village Board buy a chemical fire en gine, and, well guess the ret. AN INDIAN'S HONOR -A Kalem western picture that will please.-. One with m'afiyp'mty 'scenic-effects. ,.; t A MODEL YOUNG MAN-; A'adeas lng'V!Wferpb9nie4y with Sidney Urew in the title role. Friday and, Saturday-, cIir.-nJUNEa and 4, -..,, ; THE COUNTY SEAT-A Kalem" two part western Diama that bolls with political aroma. A couuty seat war intermingled with a pleasing plot. H EARST SELIO NEWS PICTORIA L Showing the world's events and happenings CHOCOLATE DYXAMlTH-A Blo; giaph comedy that will please. BECAUSE OF A IIAT-One of the best comedy that the Biogiiiph pen pie over pioiiuced. It you don't laugh you stu Ply have forgotten how. Change In Hours open at. S:00 n'elnuk. First Doors, show ut 8.:!0. .Satuiday Matluco at Moisture Conservation Cultivation is throne practical means that tho farmer has for conserving the moihturo over any cpnMdciahle men of hind. It Is by cultivation that thebtir- f.H'o is put in condition to catch and and hold the water until it can so.ilc into tlin (.oil. Wteils .iiv IcUIimI hvt-iil- 'tlvatluiuuiirthiH pi evented fiom usiiiL' tho water which falls Cultivation also checks the loss of water fiom the soil by dtreet evaporation. Slnilng the boll looscno the burface, lnibtens the piooess of diying the siuface lajer, decreases tho pomtof contact bet weiu tho tho soil particles, bo that the water fiom below cannot to icadily teach the snifaeO Ij.v capillary action. In othci worilh, i pm poHolyTiaciiflcu the mois ture Iu the cultivated layer in oilor to u unserve that In tho lower levels. Matters of the Memory. Savages have good memories, Thoy raroly maUo a falso or cnoneous mo tion. They havo mastered their our- louudlngs and thoro tiro no now things to distract their attention. The'y lceep their nnmory cells un crowded. The civilized man is at a great disadvantage. Ho socs somo new thing ovory hour. His brain cells aro a veritable, dancing, whirling, seething nest of memories. It is not ary great 'wonder that ho cannot re. call tho ono ho noeda Just vhen ha Dally Thought, Let your first effort be not for wealth, but indepondonce. Whatever be your talents, whatever your prow pects, never bo tempted to speoulatft away, on tho chanoe of a palace, that which you need as a provision against tho workhouse. Lord Lytton. Danger of Dictating With a Lisp. "Office-boy wanted, to make himself youthful." Adv. in Manchester' Eve ning News, ncmiwii' mjurvPBCTHcaumu BETTER THAN ANY LECTURE Colonel's Method of Rebuking Young Officers Probably More Effective Than Severity Would Be. The rolonel of n German regiment on garrison duty near a lively city was very much annoyed by tho way his young officers went about town hi civilian clothes contrary to tho regu lations of the scrvlco, tho articles of war, and tho spirit of Prussian mili tarism. Ho spoko very sharply about it and threatened tho extrcmest pen alties if nnybody wero caught doing It again. Tho warning served for a time at least tho offendoro wero moro careful. Presently, however, two young llou tenants took a chance. They Bllpped away Into town in modish nfternoou clothes of tho latest English cut, with top hats on and tho rest. Suddenly they ran Into tho colonol. Tho next mtnuto thoy had vanished Into a gro cer's shop. One mUiuto moro and tho door of tho shop opened. "Good afternoon, gentlemen," said tho colonel. The pair stood before their superior silent and dismayed whllo a grim smile spread over the soldier's face. "Young lady," said tho colonel, ad dressing tho shopgirl, "glvo mo two five-cent cakes of soap and wrap them separately." Tho girl obeyed and the colonel gravely gavo her ten. cents. Then ho turned to the young officers and handed each of them a cako. "Here, gentlemen," ho said with a grin, "Just so you sha'n't be put to any expense on my account. Good day." And he turned and strode out of the shop. Now York Evening Post TURNS RUBBISH INTO MONEY Father Sana of London, England, Has Mad Enough to Purchase a 8lt for Chlldren'a Homa. Rubbish collected in London haa provided enough money to purchaaa a alte for a chlldren'a home. Father Sana, employing two motor vans and a horse cart for collecting things moat persona throw away, makea 110,000 a year for his "Crusade of Rescue." In a warehouse in Compton street, King's Cross, he has three sorters, whose task It Is to empty sacks containing different kinds of refuse and to ar ftnge the material for sale. Among the neglected articles which he has found to have real value are old en velopes, pamphlets, bits of paper, bro ken bottles, corks, electric bulbs, sar dine tins, old stockings, silver paper. candle ends, cardboard, and medicine bottles.' "'KJ irMedlSn.tttles can he fold to doq tors for 11.80 a gross, aniotbejr bot tles artJttUght waj?y. a dealer. Bro ken plates are sold and 'brosHlTUP'fUB; road foundations' ' Corks go to lino leum manufacturrs,?and tin lids aiji utilized by the 'British Electron com pany. ,tho zinc1 and tin in bottle tons fetch, respectively," 3 denta a'" pound and $7.50 a hundredweight. Advice to Doctors. "Bo cheerful." That is Sir Culre Bancroft's advlco to the doctors. Dr. 8tephcn Paget, in his "Confcsslo Medici" that most companlonnblo pf books dilates on tho same theme, "if you must stay," ho says to tho young practitioner who Is Invited to tea, "do not stay long, and koep tho door on your lips. Talk of tho pa tient, of tho weather, or of tho propo sition, which will as suroly as tho broad-and-buttcr bo handed to you, thrt "J'hcro Is a good deal of Illness about.' Avoid all topic3 of church and ptato, quoto nolthcr poetry nor prose, glvo neither conauro nor approval to music and tho drama, hide your lik ing for any nrt but your own. Lc-avo behind you, for gossip to lap. a saucer ful of tho milk of human kindness." City Free From FII03. ,"lfy Hies in Prague," nays a resident In that city In reply to Inquiries from manufacturers of fly-papers asking for Information us to tho extension of their trade in Bohemia, for thero uro not oufficient files to exterminate. In restaurants thoro are very fow fjlob. Screon doora to Ueop out HIrb and other Insects mo uuknowu- Tho build ings are all conotructed of brick, atom or concrcro. Tho pavements and aide walks are mare of granlto hlock, Thero nro no voodon Hldownllis, stairway, or buildings in tho city. Decayed vege table or animal matter Is not openly expo'M'd to llios, and the rtrfet3 nre frequently cleaned during ouch day. Girl's Mfcerable Death. Suffocated in mud wuh tho tenibio death ot JIaud Klrby Cornwoll, a fac tory girl, of Cambridge, England. Bhe was out waUUnix with Arthur Jlad, a barman, 011 Coo Fon, nu open space between tho river And Potorhouso col lege, when, according to a utatomc.i' by tho man, they walked Into a ditch' which has scarcely a foot of water in it. He cays he sank to his hips Im mediately. His cries for help wero heard, and two men pulled him out, but tho girl was not found nntil soms tlmo afterwards. She was then dead, having been suffocated by mud. Firemen Had a Right to Be Vexed. They had a fire in Burlington." thw other day and when the firemen re sponded to the alarm and ran to get out the flrft-flghtlng apparatus they found, as the Republican says, that "every wrench, spanner and other, dingbat necessary to get the water4 turned on had been takon from tho hose cart since the last flro." Tho members of tho hoso company Are, Indignant. Kansas City Star, - qaBaaaca, vaaiMKuaiHMBBtjattVftaEnHnMBMMitjwiiiaiiiiiiiiiiBB $VVv "l V-" -4. vvvtV"4 A Natural Feeling Does It "Get You?" Have you walked into a clothing store, spending 16 to 20 minutes trying to find what you wanted not finding a particular suit, felt as though you were taking up too much time, and have this feeling begin to worry you? This feeling won't "get you" when, you are in our store. Take as much time as you need, and do it, feeling that you are welcome. You will always find our salesmen ready to assist yoL courteously, and they'll gladly go out of their way to please you. Our line of Clothcraft all-wool suits is large and complete real value priced $10 to .$20. It will be a pleasure for you to examine these clothes. Kuppenheimer Suits $18.oo to $25.20 Society Brand Suits $18.oo to $25.oo Gt Your "Ctltbratlon" Cloth Horo The Gouiden-Kaley Clothing (Jo. Red CloudVEorfemost Clothiers 0 .1 vJS "JoV " ; GVEitfJiG rflf i . . wvw v r fti ' -i IiV; 1 . rj MMMIVai IIOOR K0WTSh Urn -., ' I 'i-.ii 1 1 v 1 ; 1 l M g Our j Prices S Are m Reasonable in. 4 O o P. A. WULLBRANDT THE HOME GROCERY kL. - E. S. Geu-ber Real Estate, Faun Loans and Insurance. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS dentist' OVER STATE BANK Red uiouo " " " neDrasKa Bfl W i r t Uwl!j"I '' (. St - T "" ' l.07 Are Nd Riht 5 'nnphj I1 ,. - i,j' WM IfiStqjkA 'i il pr it Ana 51. Carefully Erected ii COME IN A MO SEE BHOS. & GO. -, , 4-' t othinq Better Thar, our complete lino of Gro cefitts, Queensware, Cigars, Candies, Tobacco. You will find us able -and willing to supply yout wants in a vcry saliafaclojy manner at all limes, and our chief endeavor is to please. Now, with these inducements and incentives to give us a trial order, why not do so today, A Trial Will Convince You 5? H - 14 DR. DEAkDORFM VETERINARY SURQEON Omduate Chicago Vetoiinary Collect? IWELVK YKUtS KXTKIUKNCE T It Al LEY'S TIE BARN ectou - Sw www ml 9mMf , i iJ tat I'fZV y. A 'A 5 3MRI :c-rmwfi.t dmm-j wmtfrn Awm mixm Ml Wi '. wsmmm- mm ,. ?. !. . . 4 4X ?Hs ."iC m :s5gSi.-gr-5; jy yssKJCssaaca . , ,' r.' ".' y rr i 5Mati-vL.