The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 25, 1914, Image 8

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SOUTH 1NAVALE
T. Whitley lost a valuable cow lust
week.
Jim Klnknld and wife were tranMict
lng business In Red Cloud Monday.
MissJIonnlo Blankenbnker wjis the.
guest of Miss Mabel Litndy last Sun
diiy. Wm. Norrhiind raniHy spent Snntlny
nt thu I'rnnlc Howont liotne west of
lmlviilc. ?-
Mrs. Floniiiee Clinllln of near Frank
lin vlblted her parents, Mr nml Mm.
John Mitchell last Mondny anil Tttcs
dny. Ilov Smith ami wlfo of limviiln wore
gutsts of Mr. and Mis. Klmer IIIhiiIc
oabaker one day Inst ueelc.
Quite n mnnbor from Soulli ltiayulc
utteiuknl tho Ice cream socitil held at
the Christian chinch at Innvalo hiht
Frldny nifht.
Carroll Nolilo and wlfu lutitnu'd
liotuo lust xoi'lc frimi MurelMiid, Kan
bus, when" they had vUitud Mrs,
KohlfS Iniitlier, Owon nnlelier.
John Palnos was the llifit In this
vlclully to lnivo new huiii,'i)WI I't'1
too". Thfj- alho h:ive a line buuuh of
youny chicken's liirjjo uiioukIi to fry.
COWLES
Holland Kltchey of lrastlns Is homo
to help In tho hnrwst.
Mrs. Darnell ami mother vn In
HiihtlnirsTtiewhty lietnoi'ii'trttlif.
Quite ti number or peoplo ntlfiidcil
the Sunday Si'bo 1 '"'l.v nt Eekley
Sunday.
MWs Louis Hit obey who hut. been
quite sick vn taken to the fntintarlum
at Hnstlius for treat uuiut.
C. U. Bennett arrived home ftont
bohPIi eiist Katihiis Friday and he te
ports crops Rood all alone the line.
Joe Saunders has returned from
Montana where ho has been looking nt
land. He reports that a Rreat nountryv
Harvesting has begun In earnest this
week. We have prospects for an
A No. 1 wheat crop in this violnUy if
it In till saved.
Lew Wilson and w fe left Monday for
thblr homo at Atwn d, K.u sts, whero
hti Is employed as a 'lit lor tho B. .&
M. Heheld thu sauiu pjjltiou at- this
pliice for a uuiuber of vcars.
MUh Ooorgla Scott of Mltcholl, S. D.
"cauie home Monday for her summer
vacation. She. Is employed as Instruc
tor of music at u college located at
that place.
i-jtnvous, the photographer of Rett
Cloud, was on our streets Saturday for,
a dhort time. He took a picture for
Wells it MoTnggart of the numerous
peoplo nml their lmrvestors which they
hail purchased.
ROSEMONT
M. Kunolo was a Blue lllll visitor
Tuesday.
Henry Buntjer was a passonger to
Bluo Hill Tuesday.
0, Hudson traded horses ,-with O,
Hotidcr&on Tuesday.
John Dirks of IHldreth was visiting
friends hero Tuesday.
Helen Welholms is visiting friends
In Hastings this week.
Mr. and Mm. R. Rose spent Tuesday
yelling at E, K. Huns'.
1. W. Edson of Red Cloud was !n
town on business Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs, r,i?wW. Schultss spent
Sunday evening at Kl K, Haas'.
MUs Dulolo OutUrle i helping Mrs.
B. Qulgffli otefl" lio60 "s wt'elf'
Mr. and Mrs, A. fitroh rkp tho proud
ni. nf a babv crlrl bornV uuc
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lllll visited D. liUinpmau's Monday
Baby Hose daughter of Ueo. Bote Is
on the sick list anil Is Improving very
slowly.
Hobort (Julggle of Hastings i stay
ing with his aunt, Mrs. U..Qulgglc this
Mimmcr.
Mr. and Mis. Ken Arends niul chil
dren were piigseinrurc to (3ntiipbuH
'I'uesiliiy.
Mr ami Mrs. H. V. HiuUon and Mr.
anil Mis. O Hudson niilood to Hastings
Si unlay.
Mls Sophia 11 iM Is assisting Marie
riinllh with hfi'woik while liei'inothor
Is In Hastings
Mr and Mr, tieo. Iliul-on vl-itnil
liiBil.iughler, M' J. Friend, at haw
rouce Sunday.
Miss Llllle Lurk of Lawrence visit
c.l Miss Vclla Wright Saturday even
ing and Sunday.
Ne uly all of the lmrvt"lci'.s of iltls
local. ty went lutotliu wliett llelds on
Monday monilug,
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Kraue and
ilrttigbters visited Loo Cunaway'.sSatnr
day evening and Sunday
Douu Iicey, Olive Keeve, l'lillip
Lurk and Verna Wright uutovd to
Hastings aud Ilolsteiu Sunday.
Irving Norrls, Anna Cowel, l'hillp
Lurk and Verm Wright attcndeil the
dance at Doweese Friday evening.
Me.idoiv drove played Huscuiont a
gaum of ball Sunday. Meadow Grove
Won the trame In the loth Inning by a
scoro of 2 to 1.
The dance at the Cia ford building
given by Ua.wnuiul Hobfoon on Sntur
day evening whs well attended and
every one lopoit k good time.
LI tile .Ia'iU" C'-atvf ril gave a psrty
iiiiThmMlHyp.nl lion ttnee to four
in honor of his fourth blrt'ulny All
of tho little folks gathered at his home
and spent an enjoyable hour.
Chautauqua Program
The following Is thu iirogratn for the
Bed Cloud Cliiiotnuiitia which will hi
held August and to 0th
August 2nd
Prelude Llburati's Band and Grand
Opera Jo in pmy
Concert -Llberati's Band and Grand
Opera Company
Prelude -Llbcrail's Bund and (iranil
Opera Company
Concert Llburatl's Bund ond Grand
Opera Company
" August Ilri!
Preludo Marietta La Doll Reader
Lecture Judge Frank P. Sail I or,
"Criminals in the Making".
li elude Marietta La Dell tender
Lecture Dr. John A. Gray, "Out of
Work".
August 4th
Prelude Coyla Spring and Slstor
Leoturo -Madam Mount ford "Tho
Kluir of tho Shimards".
Preludo Coyla Spring and SUtor
Legturc rallttcinn
AuguM 3th
l'leludo ltlheldaiYer-Gnlley Co.
Lecture Prof. Wassain
Prelude RlheldaiTer-Gailey Co.
UoiK'ert-BUieldalfer-Ualley Co.
August 0th
Prelude Hooslor Male Quartette
Leoturo Miss Fola LaFollette "The
Demoorncy of Woman Sulfrngo"
Prelude Hoovior Male Quartette
Lecture Father John Daly
August 7th
Prelude O wont Welsh Male Prize Sg'is
Entert. " " " ' "
Prelude- " " " " "
Entert. " " " " "
Aiigust8th
Proludo (Ulbert Shorter Players
Lecture ur. Miutison w.uuuse, -nig
Bugs and Big Humbugs".
Prelude Gilbert Shorter Players
Entert. Gilbert Shorter Players
August 0th
Prelude Croatlon T a m b n r 1 n n n Or
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Lecturo Dr. Fox, "The Mirror of a
Mighty Em''.
Prelude Croatlon Tn m bu r I can Or
chestra Coucert Croatlon Tatnbuilcan Orches
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FOR COPYISTS AMD WRITERS
Work May Be Llfjhtened and Better
Results Obtained by Following
Theoo Simple Directions.
Tho quickest way to copy with pon
or pencil is to put a Ant, heavy weight
over tho upper edge of tho paper on
which you write, to hold It firm and
leftvo both hands free. Then place
tho matter to ho copied flat on the
i1ePi at llv Wt, so fis-to brlnp It nfc
ucai as possible to tho blank paper.
With a linger of tho left hand keep
your place In the book or manuscript
at you write nntl you will find goner
ally that you 'can copy qulto fast la
this way.
For a paper weight n lupavy oblong
rectangular piece of brass or-glasa if
most effective. The- connecting of
words by long pen strokes hnti very
little bad effect on tho legibility of tho
copy and certainly saves time. Of
course, the stroke snouiu uo long
enough to .mark clearly tho break be
tween 'words.
Writers who have n habit of dinning
pens in the mucilage nn'd putting the?
mucilage brush into tho Ink may find
it a good idea to keep the mucilage
bottlo invariably nt one otdo of the
desk, and tho Inkstand at tho other. '
Half of a lemon set firmly in a small
shullow support and renewed from
tlmo to time will bo found to remove
tho finish from old penB quickly and
thoroughly. Another good way of
bringing forth the possibilities of new
steel pens is to let some Ink dry upon
them before using.
RACE KEEPS ON IMPROVING
Modern Science Has Proved That
Even In the Slums, Four-f If tho of
Babies Born Are Normal.
Tho encouraging word of science
that "heredity is overwhelmingly a
force for tho Improvement of the
race;" that "the child at birth has, not
a few months, but 10,000,000 years of
unbroken llfo to back him In hlB fight
with environment," and that "even in
tho slums four-flfthfl of nil Uio chil
dren are born normal and healthy,"
was proclaimed by Dr. Woods Hutch
inson. "Ono excltablo gentleman," ho Bold,
"figured out that tho rate at which
insanity wob Increasing wo would all,
bo mad in a century and a quarter.
"Ho forgot that tho lncrcnso was
jluo largely to the fact that more cases
of Insanity are cared for today that
formerly. And, nt tho worst, only from
1 to 2t per cent, of humanity Is defoc
tlvo mentally. A careful uso of negu-
tlvo eugenics, preventing tho breeding
of real defectives, can reduco that pro
portion almost tonothlng.
"The great man comes up froin the
mnsBos, 40 per cent, of tho tlmo lu oi.e
bound from rn unknown father; even
oftoner from unknown grandparents
Nearly 30 per cent, of grent men wero
delicate In childhood, though they arc
distinctly long-lived and robust in man
hood. Tho reason why more great
men do not come from tho really poor
Is that the stress of early environment
does not let them live."
Right!
Get up right In the morning. Go to
bed right nt night. Start with joy In
your heart, hope In the future, kind
ness lu your purpose.
If it is a dark day, never mind; you
will lighten it up. If it is a bright day,
you will add to tho brightness. Give
a word of cheer, n kindly greeting and
a warm handshake to your friends.
If you have enemies, look up pttbs
them I ' forget n'hd try to forglvr-j
If all of us would only think how
much of humnn happiness is made by
ourselves, there 'would bo less of hu
man misery.
If all of us would bear in mind that
happiness is from within and not from
without, thero would be a wellsprlng
of joy in every heart and the sun
would shine forever.
fry it! Leslie's Weekly.
Really Baby's Fault.
Tho young mother had left tho six-months-old
baby only a few minutes,
but upon going back to it discovered
quite a largolump over ono eye. Dis
covering threo-year-old Henry In tho
vicinity, she surmised tho causo and
questioned him.
"Henry, did you hurt tho baby's
eyo?"
''No."
"Now, I know better than that. If
you do not tell mo how you hurt tho
baby's eyo I sholl spank you."
"Well," said Henry, "I did throw a
block nt him, but I told him to look
tho othor way."
His Privilege
It was during tho rush hours and
tho car was crowded to Its full capaci
ty and then somo.
A rather gaudily dressed young man
wna standing next tr a German, each
holding on to tho overhanging strap.
Tho car gave a BUdden lurch, which re
sulted in tho young man's stepping on
tho derman'a toes. This Irritated tho
German, who addressed the other an
grily. "Mine frlendt." he Bald, "I know
mine feet vob meant to be valked on,
but dot brlvllcgo bolongs to me." Lip-1
plncott's.
Child 8lpf Life Away.
A child that nover awoke during
Its entire life of eight months died
recently nt Hacknoy, London. An in
quest was hold and the mother stated,
that even whon being .fed the baby
still slept. MedlcP1 evidence showed
that death was due to heart failure,
and that there wbb nothing abnormal
to. account for the aleeplriess.
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NOTICE.
lei itoiunn Wm.i im lii'i KIN, Nox-
HlnhVr lU'ttiM ANT
You nrc hi n-tit itoili.iil lam n Uu ustli
tin of.lnminrj i.isrrn: . i t knu ninl
i HfttHou nnlnM jott in II. i lii tlet court of
Wi lnur CiiuiiM . Ni-lirunKn. the olijirt and
mover Mlileli ftro lo obtain a divorce from
.uu on tlio ground Unit ,mu hnvc uilllully
bninlouut nml timer tnl tho piainiiir without
,ii' vnitRo for tho turm of t enn-lmt putt
You tin-rttitilritl loniiHtM-r "mid petition on
r lifforcMoii(Ii.rf,tIii,liln ul.luiy i.iit.
I'l.'r.t tH Mt-ft', tt'li.
S.V '.! lllll'hlNH piHllltllt,
li- I,, if lilrvt KleiiKO, licrnttoint'j.
ViltlCOIlppMlVCll.
llni-ry M. inuigml
indite of Die Plutilpi Court.
Ntt Ice of 'Final fiMwM.
In Hie i 'mint' rourt of tt ti ittr cunt
Vflnnokn.
I r tl'fMiinttcr of tho t-s'nifof In me Mi
r.uiiiui't iti'i'tnwl.
A I, ti'5Lii intc-reMed In h Id. i- in to art;
herein noilnoil that tin- Kxictil'jrlx hat
II lid n llnnl nccount mid ruport of her mltulii
I'.rallMi, nm.- petition fur lllril sUlliuiont
of liir nccount nml atll'i'licirijH from her trust
which hat u hicii st-t for lirtrlnit lu'forc fnld
court oil thfllthdnj ol Jul, 11)1 1. at 10 o'clock
A. M.. whuii nil piTMins liitcrtititt in Mie
prcinlftrntiinynppc.tr nml contcit Hionnino.
Dated thN inth day ol June lid I.
hi:ai. t A. D. Haxnkv,
County .lud'c.
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THE ALARM is a dreadful thing
OF FIRE for tho man without
insurance. Every time he sees the
engines racing along his heart comes
up In his throat If the fire is anywhere
near his place. What folly, what mis
taken economy.
THIS COST OF is so smnll that it
t?JSlSJ?ANCS need hardly be
i ii'-lili-ivil Tli- f.'edom liom iwmt
nloiie i- uiith I' many tine-- vei
!J.ve u- lii-iin- j i'i lu-ilny
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We Are Looking For
The Man
Wl i I iis Mil'e I lit- c'nthes mi
l.uii.i lliitt they are. hoi lit 1 1 j tienr.
No in.itter liiiw iliriy or greasy
I lie hiiit may be we me icpilppe'd
el'li lint must modem machinery
i iitt have .-killtrd woikineii win
ill mv how to
Clean, Repair and Press
Clothes'
H. G. Hassinge
Cleaner and Dyer
Both Phonos
Is not r.o much In Its crestjffltltncy m
rtmear lor roup, canker, iicn P"
nd other dlseueo ol poultry, but
It la the creitert bowel regulator In
the world for either poultry orMoch
tlncludinc pet stow, counterin-
ng, upecmiy, bowel trouties aua
tornusty, spoiled or improper rood.
With mtn, fowls orBnlmals,recu
Iir bowcla meina heilth. Con
tinued Irregularity means some sickness, difficult
to cure II not fatal. Thousands clve Cermozont
recubrly twice a week to chickens, young and old,
stthcsametlme having It ever handy as n ready
remedy (or other diseases. Sold by dealers or post
paid. Ono slio only, 50 cents. . -n.
FOR SALE BY H. E. CRICE DRUG CO
Dr. J. C Caldwell
PHYSICIAN &StlRCEON
Cnlls Answered Day or Night
oillcoTclphmies: llcll.dH; I nil. IK).
Iteii. Telephones: lltll, ItoU 'J7;t; Iml. IW.
Office Over N. A. Albrlftht's Store
Red Cloud, -a- Nebraska
Dr. Nicholson
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sok to wear six months
without holes.
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Barbara Phares
Agent For American Beauty and Warner
Bros. Corsets And Butterick Patterns.
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printing. We can please 'you, give you
your money's worth, and as we are not pos
ing as philanthropists ask only a fair profit.
Anti-wasto basket
June Bulletin ol Excursion Fares
t'O I' vOIFIO C'OASI':
iicy,ei'nl X'ui-lon r.ite n( S'JO ilaily.
VLI.LUSYSTO.N'U PARK.
'iriii-'ul e,n." n late i.12 to the entrance, anil from bS'2 to S100.
-aeie tonr. (I ve s nnitCH, etu fiKiniiv abuitt Wylttl Purtnas
Cumii ti.tare- ninl tli" u nilueted
n fK'V unny pai.t.-:
Special excursion rates to Denver,
Halt Lalte vlty, wmi ni"ersroiue
THE BLACK BILLS:
Diillv tourist rates to Hot Sprlncs,
region is attrnetinn a greatly Increased patronage every snininer.
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TotirUt rnt.e. to Sheridan, Uanehcster, Thertnopolis ntiyt'otly, Wyo.
EASTERN TOURS: "
Attrtictlvo excnrlon fares cominenclug June ! Th.v cover dlreot
also oh cult rontes. Secure eastern rate leallot,
Piibllc.itlniiH fnu: "Low Rates, to thu l.c1flc Const," "Vfliowbtono
Park," "E-1-- 1'iilc," "California ExcitrWt5," "Low Bates East," "Bl'"
Horn Ranch Re-nrH." "The Blaclt IHllfe," "ColoraiLUlnh llamlbeolc."
Ash us for such publications nsynn wish and let. US help you plan1 yonr
tour. '
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Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska
Second Houao North o! I. O. O. F. Hull
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good composition, the harmon-
colors of paper and inks,
see us before making contracts.
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R. E. FOE, Tlchot Agent.
L.W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt.
Children are
interesting i n
each stage of
their develop
ment. Let pictures
keep them as
they are today
pictures full
of unconscious
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grace, and the
individuality
of the child.
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them to inspect
our playroom.
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