The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 16, 1914, Image 8

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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SOUTH 1NAVALE
Ueo. Stokes was oti tho slok list the
first of the week
Miss Molly KUU1 Hpetit Monday clon
ing In lied Cloud.
Ed. lltirr and fHinlly spent Sunday
afternoon nt Ilnrry Ohtiplnln's.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. P.itno visited lit
the Frank Htokea homo Sunday
Mrs. , Jno. Ilnrwlek 'called on Mrs.
.Tno Mltchul Monday afternoon.
Miss Itonnli' liiaiikeub.ikor whs the
Kucst of Mls C eo Wllmotr Sunday.
Miss Kd mi It-fil wnsti guest nt the
Ilunsluker homo 'lie tliht of the week.
Mrs. Dickuio.ni iiu.l Charley,
weie week mi I vNiUiiN with relatives
noar Fianklln.
Tho l.ndle'i ALISoLM-tV of Ml. Pleas
nut, met wllli Mr, (1 A. Ailnins liit
Thursday alUrnoiai.
Tim I'aiMi'ti", uf. nil very biify and
the iiio-t of thi to will iluisli cultivat
ing i'-)i n tnls weeli.
Ft null Ho m r- and wile, alio Mrs.
Dowels' parent-, .sir. mi I Mr. Swift of
Ohio, were Sun lay gii.)'s ut tho Win
Not lis home.
MUs Inez Strickland ontortiilned Iho
Ladles' Missionary Society of tin
lnavale Christian church last Tunis
lay afternoon.
Miss Agnes Stewart has been em
ployed l 't-iiish the sehool ut Dl-trlut
No. a the coming t-erm. Also MWs
I.onorn Springer will teach nt N'. f.
Dim, the llt-tlo four-yenr old b mi of
Alva Stouer, met with a painful nod
lent lii..t Wodncslay afternoon by
having Ills, foot run over with a heavy
lond of corn. Tho second too had to
Ijo amputated mid U was feared that
the ilrhtuud thlid would have to ho
also. Ho' Is i (ported to he trettlng
, along nicely at present, and their!
mu u y friends hope to hear of 111
speedy recovery.
ROSEMONT
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THIS IS 1HE PRiNF 'SHOI
Where Quality and beivlco
Are First Considerations
Mis-. 1 Viul Shtfivr visited Mls Anna
Cowel Monday.
Ethel Wright Is visiting Mrs. F.
Stevens this week.
Ij. II. Drandes of Hastings called on
T. W. ShultzTne-day.
Miss Verna Wright visited friends
at Lawrence Suudny.
II. U. Wright and wife spent Sunday
evening at J. Fassler'n,
Miss Ida Degian of Uluo Hill Is
working for Mrs Qalggle.
Clara Latnpman visited Anna Oye In
Ulue Hill Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. A. V. Kr.iuse is visiting at I-'.
IIowhkI'ij near Guide Hook this wci-k.
Mrs. Cure and gtnii.Uoii.'.UIen Jatnes
visited her daugliter, Mrs. Sain Juines
Tuesday.
Mrs. Hen Du hi and daughter of
Mlndcn aio visiting her sister, Mrs.
U. II. Allen.
E. Howard and family, Mr. and Mrs
11. Autuburrand diughter visit e I A.
F. Kraii&c Suildny,
Mrs. C. Arnold and daughter and
Ml-s Anna Cowel nutoed to Hasting
TuoMlay to meet Hay Arnold.
Ii'lle Cora Krhullz nrrlveJ from
Dk'weete Mini lay to visit lier aunt and
unci.', Mi. and Mr. T. W. Schultz.
M. mi 1 Mrs. 111111' Jr Mrs D.L'iinp
mini Mini (Iiuiglit.-IM, Lena and (Jerlie,
were passengers to Mine Hill Monday.
Mr W. U. Shirley wont to Omaha
Tuesday to repteseiit the Hotemont
Ladies Foielgu and Home MlH-lonary
Socio t j
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. 0 IJenkur a
sou Thins lay, July Oth. The little one
was hrouglit Into this world only for a
short time, djlng Monday, July 13th,
and wii3 burled on Tuesday. The
Hospiiioiil filmds extend 'their fym
p.ithy to the beieaved p:irotits lu their
bonis of grief
Card of Thanks
1 wish to thank tho kind neighbors
and friends who so kindly assisted us
during the saddest limns of our llfo in
tho Mcl'iusi and dnatli of our dear
.husband nnd father.
Mils. Wm. oi.fi. ami Chii,ih:i:.
IN IHI- MINI- UUII Ml
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By JOHN TRENT.
A scarlet tanogor flashed through
tho darkness of tho plno wood; there
en mo a shot that stoppod it in midair
and sent It fluttering to earth where It
lay very stlU.
Scott Clayton, dreaming Idly on tha
brown plno ncedlos, leaped to his feet
nt sight of tho tragedy and with a cry
of mingled tuigor and pity held tha
(lend bird In his hands.
Thoro camo the sound of a gay wills
tlo and a girl stoppod Into view; she
woro a Jaunty hunting costume of nut
blown and a gun was tucked under
"At letf 1 1 can get a drink of water,1'
mused Scott as he hid his camera
among some vlneB and slid down the
pine needles Into the orchard.
The way through the orchard led
among tall grasses and a wild tangle
of strawberry vines. At last he camo
to a small and thriving kitchen garden
and walking between rows of swee
corn he came to a tumble-down dei
tached kitchen.
A glance within showed that It waa
untenanted and simply served as a
storehouse for flrowcod and for garden
tools. Now there appeared the fine old
.house, dignified oven in Us splendid
ruin.
Bmoko was curling upward from a,
tottorlng chimney. Expecting to &nq
sorao good natured mammy within;
presiding over tho frying bacon whose
rcdolenco assnllcd his nostrils, Scotlj
thrust his head among tho vines thatj
Imlf covered tho open window.
Quickly spoken words, uttered In tho
There's Nothing Better
cno arm; over tho other shoulder waacontraUo votco of n8 huntress of tin
suing n gnmo nag. sno woro no nat. I v.oni!n. foil nn tits ..nm tmfnrn ho real-
The dark oyon oearchod tho ground ua that ho was un eavesdropper, nncS
ho withdraw and hnstonud around tti
tho fo'rmal ontrnucc of tho old mam
mid discovered Scott'B tnn shoes. In
Btnntly the glnnco flow to his face and
thou down ngaln to tho bird in his
hand.
"Ah, you hnvo found him?" Sha
Hluppad forward with extended baud.
Hut Scott drow back a little nnd his
gray eyes expressed strong disapproval
of tho fair hunticss.
"It was really you, then?" ho asked
Incredulously.
"Why, of .course Is it eo unusual
for a woman to hit tho mark?"
"No, but It eeema extraordinary that
a woman should dellbdrntoly destroy
such n beautiful crcnturo." Scott
stroked tho scarlet of tho tanager'n
whig.
A red Hush stained tho creamy skin.
"Why not, since men havo set tho
example?" sho flared.
"Ono expects acts of wanton cruelty
from sorno men, but from women
none at all," was his quiot answer.
Sho bit her lip thoughtfully. "My ex.
cuse is -a good ono you ennnot deny
that. I am collecting' for the Ciinnel
museum."
"I beg your pardon." Scott laid thq
dead bird in her outstretched hand and
as ho did so n drop of blood, unnoticed
on tho scarlet feathers, stained her
hand, lie took out n handkerchief nnd
v;ould have removed tho stnln, but sho!
j drow her hand quickly back nnd' Orop
. ped tho b'-d Into hor came bag.
"Oh, I den't mind that of course 1
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Than our complete line of Gro
ceries, Queensware, Cigars, Candies,
Tobacco. You will find us able and
willing to supply your wants in a very
satisfactory manner at all times, and our l
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
mim twinmZ
RED CLOUD
CHAUTAUQUA
nm accustomed to It!" sho said care
AUGUST 2nd to 9th
A Program of Unusual Merit
Including tho Best That tw
Country Affords.
I lersly, but. Scctt noted thnt she shudj
dered a littlo beneath her armor of,
hardihood.
An uncomfortable silence had fallen
, between them and Scott was on tin!
point of turning away to his book and,
his mossy seat beneath tho blp plncj
when there came a plaintive call from!
above him.
The girl heard It nt tho same time.
Scott lifted liln slance to the tred
r.ud saw tho sobur-luiod dress "of thq
ecnrlet tanngor's mate. As he looked!
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Inspiring Lectures
Magnificent Music
Wholesome Entertainment
OFFICIAL. PROGRAM
I'relude-
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Cifrtll I
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Grand
Grand
M.
A nirnst '2nd
LllieiMU'x lliiml and
Ooerii Join piny
Concert -Llborati's limid and
Opera Uomnany
rreludo Llberatl's Bund and
Opera Com pan v
Concert LlberaM's Bund and
Opera Company
August Hid
Prelude Marietta Lh Dell Ueador
li-ot are Judge Fiank V. Sadler,
'H'rlmliuils in Hie Making".
I'lclude Marii'tia l.a Dell Kunder
Lecturp Or, Joint A Gray, "Out of
Work".
August Hit
Pivlu lc -Coy hi Spring an I Slhter
l.i't'uri -Mntlain Monti t f oi:tl "The
King nf tho jjhepards".
Prelude Coylu Sprllik and Slstor
Lecture I'olitifliin
AUKiit 5th
Pieltldo-ltiheldiiifer-GalleyCo
Lecture Prof. Wassiun
Preliulo UlheldntTer-Oiilley Co.
Coiifort-UllieldallVt-Uailoy Co.
August (lib
Prelude -IlooliM' Male ijiuirtette
hei"ure-MUs P.d.i Liil-'ollultc "The
Deinoonioy ol Woman Rulluigo"
P elude -lloolur Male (Jmirtotto
l'i-tiire I'lithcr .lohn Daly
August 7th
Prelude U went Welsh Male Prize Sg'it
Kntert " ' "
Prolutlo-v " " " " "
Kiiteit " " " " "
Ailgiibt 8th
Proluilo-Gilbert Shorter Players
Lecture -Dr. MnttUon W. Chase, "Illg
Hugs and Hi).' Hiimhugs".
Prelude (Jllbert Shorter Player
Eutert. Gilbert Shorter Player
August Oth
Prelude Croatlon T a m b u r I o it u Or
ohestra
JA'etiiro Dr. Fox, "The Mirror of a
Mighty Km".
Prelude Creation Tn mbu r l c a n Or
chestra .Concert Croatlon Tambui lcau Orchestra
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Buy 9aon Ticket mnd 9av Half Admission Price
Adult Season Tickets (Good for all Sessions) $2 00
Child Season Tickets (Good for all Sessions) 1 00
" ...-- - - For Farther Information Apply To : JTiHJr"
R. D. MORITZ, Local Manager.
tho shot rang out ourc more and then
the anxious mother bird had gone to
join her dead mate
As tho girl bent to pick tho bird.
Scott's strong hand closed tightly on
her rounded wrl&L.whlle ho snatched
tho dead tanagcr away with tho other
hand. When ho had dropped tho bird
in tho pocket of his loose coat ho re
leased her wrist and stepped back.
"I beg your pardon, but It appeared
necessary under tho circumstances."
Her face was white as snow and her
eyes blazed angrily. ,
"How dare you?" she panted. "How
dare you touch me?"
"I have apologized for tho rudeness
It was necessary."
"It waB my bird I brought It
dowu."
"It was my bird you killed It," was
his accusing answer.
"Tour bird!" sho laughed scornfully.
"I have explained to you that I am a
collector for tho Grlunel museum. I
wanted a pair cf scarlet tanagers and
their youngI was to be well paid for
It and I brought down tho male bird
and this one that you have takon from
mo Is its mate. I have located tho
nest with tho young and well, I havd
been watching them for several days,
and now " sho suddenly lost com
mand of her voice nnd It trembled
alarmingly.
Scott's grave oyes never left her
faco.
"Hut they wero my birds first," he
mild gently. "You see I am a student
of birds nnd these tanagers happen to
bo dno of my charming studies. My
i camera concealed thoro among tho
brushwood has been trained on tho
troo for two days. Tho book 1 am
writing is a plea for tho Uvea of our
birds tho pictures 1 am malting will
not only lllustrato tho book but will
bo used In every schoolroom in tho
country as a means to educato the
children in love and preservation of
tho lives of our wild birds'."
Tho girl's faco changed as Bhe lis
tened to his cxplauantlou. A wistful
look came Into her dark eyes and hor
lips quivered eo that sho placed her
fingers against them.
"I am very sorry," sho said in a low
tone, and without another word she'
turned swiftly and disappeared down'
tho dark avenues of pines.
Several days later, Scott Clayton,
tired and hot after a long tramp!
through the woods In pursuit of an;
elusive wood pigeon who persistently
refused to pom before his camera,'
camo out on the edge of a plney knoll'
and discovered himself in a now coun-
try.
Tho woods ended here and before,
him stretched the remains of a fine'
I old plantation; an ancient orchard, un
cultivated fields, a glimpse qf tumble-'
down negro quarters and -ntald1 tall
oaks could be seen the chimney of a
house,
filOll.
Hut tho words would not be forgot!
ten.
"Undo Dick, I wish I had never
licnrd of tho Orlnncl museum!" cried,
the pnss'Ionnto young voice. "I v-ed to
lovo thn b-birds and 1 Have hardened
)ny hcrt rgn!j.ct 11 a ev.eet wild th'ngfl
and kill d thfTi for the ct-ke or c rn
ing bread and hutUr! You rcmombsr,
,urclo, that I would never even vt.r
imthcra oi a v.int, in my liats
"Certainly, 1 remember, my dear,'
Led sounded the ylc of an old nunj
n weak voice.
"If thoro wns any other way cf earn
Ins money for ua, I'd" tho bravd
voico faltorcd and it wns then that
Scott lied.
lie sounded tho big brass knocker:
nnd he heard It echo through empty
hnlls. While ho waited ho could Ima
glno tho dlsnster that had befallen tho
Inmates of the old house, once thd
nucleus of a groat estate employing
many black pcoplo to servo in field and
garden and hou3e.
There camo a shuffling step beyond
tho closed door end locks and chains;
clanked within. Tho door creaked,
slowly open us if lamenting the unact
ct'ntomcd diElurb.'nce and disclosed
the ngure of an-r.ncicnt negro garbod
In shabby raiment, although his cloth
ing ..a cctn v. 1 his 1'nen immacu
late Ho brbued a while head and
prrrpd rti Scott fiorn dim eyes.
"Good maiming snh,"'he said, courts
o i.sly.
"Good mo-ninc uncle; Is your mas
tor at heme?" queried Scott.
"Marco Hlair? Yncsah, ole marso Is
always homo. Jes' walk ills a-way
sah."
Scott followed him Into n cold, dim,
sitting loom, furnished with flue old
reahognuy. Uncle Gcorco left him to
return presently with a cooling. drlnK
or which iloatcd sprigs of frcgran
nint.
Then Colonel Hlair tottered In. an
ancient relic of tho Confederacy.
"Sir, I am honored." he said holding
out a hand.
"I must apologize for this Intrusion,"
begnn Scott when they wero seated.
"My name Is Clayton. Scott Clayton;
I'm an ornithnlosirt In n way. 1 am
writing n book uncut llrds and I flrtl
that I need some help Same one has
surgestcd that your niece"
"My grand-niece," corrected Colonel
Hlair.
"Your grand-niece might be able to
assist me, as she Is thoroughly versed
in bird lore. You see 1 shall bo several
months longer In reoperation and If
she could help mo the remuneration
would be no object" Scott's voice
trailed away suggestively.
"Mr. Clayton, 1 am very grateful.
Circumstances make it necessary for
my little grand-niece to support both
1 1 us and her present employment Is
most dlstatestful to hdr it would be
to any woman's delicate Instincts, but
Amy is a gallant soldier and sho has
not flinched In tho face of of actual
poverty and dlsngreeablo duty. 1 will
venture to say that she will bo delight
ed to take up more congenial work. If
jou will excuse mo, I as ill call hor to
take part In our conference
Ho hobbled from the room and Scott
found himself waiting Impatiently for
tho coming of his huntress of tho pint
woods. Presently sho came, garbed In
a soft white gown, and Iter dark eyes
wero shining llko twin stnrH and her
soft lips woro parted in a smile.
Tho conference was u short ono tiuJ
when Scott left tho house ho had en
gaged Amy Dlulr as his assistant ut
tho munificent salary of $15 a week
mora than twice tho amunt sho had
r-arncd with the museum.
Their acquaintnnco began over tho
dead body M n scarlet tanagcr which
tho girl had killed. Many a scnrlettan
ager and his sober mate many a
mocking bird, meadow lark and bobo
link did they shoot after that, but It1
wno with tho harmlois enmora, and',
when tho book was completed and
ready for publication Scott asked Amy
Hlalr's permission to dodlcnte tho vol
umo to his "dear wlfe-and co-worker,
Amy."
(Copyright. 19H. by the McClure Newpa
per Bynalcote.)
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