The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 14, 1915, Image 4

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RED OLOUD. IneCRASKA,
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Kctl Cloud, Nobrnskiv
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Ent rid In tin I'oMcinlt-ciil Itul loml, NO .
an Kcioiul ClnKfi;MiitttT
A It. MuAUTllUlt I'l iii.imii'U
bi't n lluu iiln of runny u i nit 1 1 mid Is
I) mini to mill mniij tii'ii u If it Is pir
listfll In.
TIJIC ONLY ItKMOliKATIl! I'AI'HK
WKIIHTKIt COUNTY
IN
If till! OWIICIS ()f M!lll' of tilt- iMIipt.V
homos iti tlm city would ollVr about i
two months fit') lent, to tliu biiuliolois
nroiiml luru tiny tutht Niiiiiulutf u
movement, (hut wool I Itrppllic trhoiiiON
full for tin llM fifty jents. Ami IiiihI
ncHs proposition It In worth tiyintf
Many u yoiiiiu mi)ii would marry mid
ostnlilluli ii home If hu wns hiiio ho
could meet the lit Nt rent bill lifter tint
honeymoon, With ttitit qiitntlon Mil
tied tho houses would bo tiHiil..
Ho you know that mi editor or a re
porter. for u newspaper ciin In his
roundti'fttop und ash it IiiiimIioiI pt'i-sotis
'What Ih the ncwH?'' And ninety i ut
of tho hundred will leply, "Nothing
spoolul anil yet llfty out of Unit iium
bjr know something tluit if not found
in thuiioxt piiper will astonish Hum
Krontly und disappoint tliem mor-., mid
pjrhups makes them uiiidder than hor
nets Don't he afraid to lot the mows
paper mini know it.
Thine should liii no "fuetlmi" In an,
city. 'I he piopeity of one Individ ml
uii'l eVi ry Itnpiovement madeeiihntic h
tiie nine of nil prop' rtj In the'orpor-1
litlon. Our i'l y Is slmp'y otiu b1 '
fuinlly When this Is ilixiMtdi'd theie
Is little process. When thero is n I
milted pull for aiiylhinK, its rieetini ,
plishineut Is iiiinle I'Msy. Hnry, j'-'iil-'
onsy und htitled are tilings to lie de
spised. Envy i.s it emikei Hint ioiiiuh
at the he in mid nmhe.s folUssour, illv
Kruntiod and unhappy; jealousy wmps
thu luti'llecl mid uiulii'H us iitifair In
passing Jii(l(,'ineiit.y Hatred doesn't
pay even from a sordid point of view.
4, Miiii'J'n 'Jnd d I to Itltio
Hill, n i id lots (5. 7, 8, !t, I",
k v:i, Ulne Hill mi I Mh I:,
no sificu oo
Anna Hoelitje to Charles Traut
liiati, uil lots 0, 7, 8. tl, tilk u,
(iiiiHcIN, sub div to lllue
Hill .() 00
Mary liiiuriinjren to Mjitlo
Melntisli, wd lot-i 11 and I 'J,
hilt ."', Ked Cloud 1 00
Charles Hunter ti Mjioii A.
Moore, wd w'i lot 8 and e.M
lot It, bllt 'J, "tiwyi'f's Add
tivp tnavale .'10 00
l'tnnil T t'rary to Andy (luv,
v'd part lilk ". Tillioti Add
to (iiliile Uoek l.VV) 00
MurtHKm tiled r a 570 0).
.Moits'iies released t'.2,0u() 00.
To the Taxpayers of Webster County
IleiiiK a silent spectator tit tho call
Tho slogan, "Xo Nebraska Horses ineftlni' to deternilnu ways and means
For the Kiirnpiaii War," Is sweeping whereby to lesson ourtnxes in Webster
over the state lately due to Uluhmd , ". I wish to state ti few fuels
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concerning uiu rt-Miimimi in 111111
Metcalfe mid his "Nebi-nsUaii."
Farmers me refusing to sell their
horses for this war at any pi Ice. The
movement began in .lelleison county,
where the hoie buyers advettised for
hor.se.s at fiincy prices, but no horses
until, It Is repugnant, to tlio feelings
of a mini who tins lalsed a line miiiual
to think that all his labor and direction
should be destroyul in the days. The
average life of the horse in I his war is
llvedajs. Won in for the movement
and tiusttlnit not iiuothcr horse fioin
Nebraska, or from the United States
will ever 1 each foreign soil (luring
t'lisennillet. If men will kill them-
,M
In older."
Lung credit Is the bane of any conn
try and shoul 1 be put a stop to. Ilusl
H08s men havo the power in their hands 1
not to nvoreiM, 11.9 M,.,. ....... i. sulvi's "' II'1 tl", ,l(' " "decently at d
been induced to purchase articles
when he could do very well without
ion piomi.se of long payment. Ho
probably saw no sure way of paying It
when the tlruo enmo "unless something
turned up". The something did not
eomo to hand and consequently he
went to tho wall. Long credit has
Krai tstute Iransfers.
IteaJ Kstate TransfoiH furnished by
M. W. Cutter, Bonded Abstiaeter, lied
Cloud, Nebraska.
Frederick Kick to Henry Kiel?
wd lots 1, 2, 3, 4. fi. 0, Idk :i,
Morcy'H Addition blue Hill.
also lots 'J, 3, 4, r. and I 'J, blk
to the county assessor I have looked
Into the present system of conducting
thisofllce, and will give you a few
flgim-H. To go hack to the old system
of icquiiing each precinct. asessor to
make up his book, would icquirc an
additional expense of about -" for
eaeli as-cssor, und it. also would re
quite extra cloi k hire in the CMint,
clinks olllco to the extent of ii'iotu
t.'ioO Then mid for tho 18 deputies
W.1 each, whieli would be J130. That
would cud the total assessment
of the county. Under tho present
system, with a county assessor, it is
his duty to ascertain and assess all
pioperty that has been omitted. Here
are the tigutes that the count vnssussoi
has collected for tho past two years,
after tlie department has turned in
their books; Total amount, S.'lO, 100
assessed valuation figured at 5 pet
cent would make S1.VJ0, 0r almost It
yeat 8 salary lor our county astsior.
I think our repicseutative and senator
we have elected to represent this
county are too bnmd tniuded men to
work against the interest of Webster
county.
A Small Tax Pavkii.
1 20 Disccunt on Blankets I
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WeTcarry the largest line of Blankets snown in the city. The
color, texture and finish of these Blankets will appeal to you. We
ar offering our entire assortment at-r-
20 Per Cent DISCOUNT
Off on ail Night Wear
20
We carry the celebrated Brighton Night Wear. The Carlshad
Sleeping System in Men's, Ladies', Misses', Children's and Babies'
Garments, also Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments. All these go at
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
Weesner, Perry S Go. j
Red Cloud, Nebraska I
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Strong "Pull"
and Drawing
Power in All
of Our Printing
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OT ALL advertising matter is
consigned to the waste basket.
Some of it finds a place in the
files of the receinient or on his
desk or his table. The printing upon
which one can depend to win this dis
tinction is of the out-of-the-ordinary
class, the well-designed and well-executed
example of the printing art. Every
business man desires that his printing
should have what is known as "pulling"
power; that is, it should accomplish its
intended mission, namely, to set forth
the value of goods and secure orders for
those goods. The printing we do is of the
kind that win the coveted place at the
elbow of the prospective customer. Try us.
Wc Makv .7 Specialty of
Printing Neat and
Attractive Gala Sills
Tho
Red Cloud Chief
Red Cloud, tfc.braska
CHIEF
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GRIMMIGK'S OYSTERS
By JULIA CHANDLER.
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AT MODERATE PHCES
Grlmmlck bcKnn awny fonclc in Sop
tcmbor to boast to IiIh frlcmla about!
tho oysters. It was so hot that ha
could scarcely ralso a flicker of In
terest by relating how Albert Mac-,
Shano, who had moved to Texas, was
Koing to sh!i him sonio gulf oysters,
during tho winter. '
"They're, oysters that aro oysters!",
Grlmmlck always added. "None- of
your measly little eastern thliu"), but
blf,'. fat ones, tho size of a saucer.
And flavor! Say, If you haven't over
eaten a Bulf oyster you don't knowj
,whnt you're talking about! They" '
"Lot's go and got something cold to
drink," tho person to whom (iiimnilclc
'wns talking would Interject ubout here,
'taking off his Panama hat to mop his,
steaming forehead.
Later In the fall peoplo began to be
tray an Interest In Grlmmlck's oysters.
They listened and they heard so much
'nbout those glorified bivalves that most
of them would havo recognized tho
barrel on sight. No matter how dis
guised, It would have been impossible
for that barrel to deceive tho cyc of
Grlmmlck's friends.. Persons of deep
designs brought Grlmmlck now recipes
for cooking oysters nnd artfully , I
showed him their wholehearted disln-
terestcdness. Xot that they -expected
to get any of tho oysters, but natural- j
ly they took a neighborly Interest. It, 1
might be a big barrel. 1
Even Grlmmlck when ho first gazed
upon It was a trifle appalled at tho
slzo of tho barrel. MacShano must
havo misunderstood and sent him a
young hogshead. Or clso tho crop of
gulf oysters wns unusually largo.
"Ileauties!" cried Grlmmlck when
ho got the barrel open. "I can scarce
ly wait to get at them!"
Tho Grlmmlck family had raw oys
ters and oysters grilled that night for
dinner and all next day Grlmmlck
mado a nulsanco of himself telling
every ono how good thoy were. Ho
issued no general invitations, how
over, for people to run In nnd tako
homo a pailful of tho gulf treasures.
Consequently, comments were bitter
on his trail.
"Selfish brute!" was the universal
'opinion. "It's as bad as though ho
owned an automobile and never took
any ono out for n ride!"
It really Is amazing how far oysters
will go. After tho Grimmicks had en
Joyed oysters stowed, Hcalloped,
panned and fried to their hearts' con
tent they saw no appreciable shrink
ing of tho barrel's contents. Thero
were just about as many oysters as
boforo.
Grlmmlck said ho thought he'd tako
Bomo down to the ofllco for his part
ner. Mrs. Grlmmlck said that as
she was going over to Sister Nells'
that day she might as -well tako somo
nlong. The next dny she carried somo
across to tho neighbors on either sldo
of them. That evening Grlmmlck sur
veyed tho scalloped oysters set beforo
him nnd frowned slightly. Uo said
they looked fine, but ho believed if
JItirv would fry him some of tho
brcnkfaFt bacon he'd rather havo it.
The following morn'mi hn said he
thought It was a inlstako not to pharo
their good fortune with their fr'ow'i
ttnd that lie would ?peak to Peekma'i
nnd Dandle nnd Hueklo on tho tialu
end toll thorn to Btop by that nlsht
on their way home nnd get some.
Tho father turned warm just then.
"It's a shame to waste those oysters,"
Grlmmlck said when ho saw tho mer
cury in tho outside thermometer
standing at IS decrees. "I should
think you would remember some of
your friends to whom gulf oysters
would be u real treat!"
"Why. I havo been giving them
around," confessed Mra. Grlmmlck.
"Somehow, that barrel's terrlblo hard
to empty!"
In another week Grlmmlck was ped
dling oysters frantically. Tho neigh
bors' dogs feasted on them nnd all
tho cats for blocks about congregated
dnlly on Grlmmlck's back steps be
cnuso tho cook fed them freely on'
oysters. Presently whenever Grlm
mlck hove In sight tho men would
rnlso protesting hands and say they
woro obliged, but thoy did not want
any oysters.
Mrs. Grlmmlck, flvo minutes after
taking a quart or so over to tho next
door neighbor, saw the mnld march
out to tho garbago can and empty out
tho gift. It then dawned on her that
It was tho fifth tlmo In a week Bho ,
had bobtowed oysters on that family. I
Still, sho felt Irritated. Further, tho
more sight of tho barrel Irritated hor,
for a good ninuy oysters remained.
Itnther fearfully, sho served oysters '
that night at dinner. It was (ho third
tlmo that wcok. Grimmlok exploded
and aroe from his ohnlr and heat his
fll upon th'i table. He g'U e orders that
If ho lived to bo ono bundled a'id ten
felio was never under ony conditions to
pl.ico oysters upon hi.i table aa'n.
Then, calling for tho spade and an ax,
ho proceeded to the iir.ck yard. Alter
excavating a large hole ho burled tho
rest of tho oysters and chopped up
the barrel for kindling.
"Theie!" Grlmmlck Eald cxultlnsly
as he stalked Into tho liouso
on your things nnd we'll go downtown
and get an honest beefsteak!"
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OUR GROCERIES WILL SUIT VOU TO A "T."
YOU WILL LIKE THE FLAVOR OF OUR EXCEL
LENT FOODS: YOU WILL LIKE THE PRICE.
YOU SPEND MORE MONEV FORI THINGS TO
EAT THAN FOR THINGS TO WEAR.
BUV YOUR GROCERIES:FROM US: TAKE THE
MONEY YOU SAUE AND LET US SELL YOU ALSO
YOUR THINGS TO WEAR.
THE MINER BROS. Co.
General Merchants
"A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE"
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA
I Shots Heard From the I
United Church Pulpit
m 1. You have no right to form a good opinion
of a rascal whether in or out of tne church.
2. It is unfair to judge Christianity by those
who misrepresent it.
3. The church is not a second hand store
M where they peddle out religious junk or stale
theology.
4. It is a crime against Heaven to let the
other feIlovV.0 your thinking.
5. Clu hi came to save men and not methods.
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Work Harness?
Prices Ranging From $37.00 to $65.00 I
In order to compote with catalogue houses and
since the prices in leather are advancing, I have decided f)
instead of raisiiu' mv orices. in 3('M fnr nn nmnmunM v
I carry everything p .
LEATHER NOVELTIES
Such as pockelbooks. handbags, toilet sets, traveling
bags, suit cases and trunks. You will find my line
of the above articles complete, as well as a full line of
lap robes, blankets, etc., and my prices are the lowest.
J O E F O G E L
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Expected Too Much.
A South Cloorgln flancoo brolto hor
ciiKngoinunt becausu hor hust fellow
Bworo In hor prosonco when kicked
by n mulo. Wo prosumo lio bhouhl
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