The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 17, 1915, Image 4

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KED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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THE .RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered In the PoMoIllcc nt lied t loud, Neb.
n Hecond Ohm Mutter
A I). McARTHUR
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TUB ONLY IlKMOCHATfU I'AI'Klt
WKItHTKK COUNTY
IN
With four dnys without rain the
farmers took advantage of respite and
surceeded In getting into their fluids.
The oldest Inhabitant says that this is
tho longest spell of tain and mud that
this country has ever experienced nt
this time of tho year. The rain w us a
bit Inconvenient for tboto who tiled
to make 'hay but It means that tho
wheat crop will be far above the aver
.ego and the oats will, In all probabllty
L Uib Liest ever harvested. Coin U
Blow bullJUTPls plenty of time for
that yet.
THE RESIGNATION OF MR. BRYAN
Tho resignation 0f Mr. Dryau from
the cabinet camo as n great f -uprise
to everyone. Tho first question thnt
was on the lips of all was what will the
effect be on tho present negotatlons
with Germany? Was tho note sent to
that government in tho naturo of an
ultimatum? This resignation was met
at first with a storm of denunciation.
Uryan was condemned for leaving his
post In the time of a crisis and many
unfriendly cpltahswtro hurled at him.
However tho note proved to be very
friendly In tone, altlio firm as to the
points at Issue. We believe that Mr.
Uryan was right in two of hlB conten
tions and they are that American citi
zens, who have business in the war
zone should sail in American ships,
and ships that carry amunillon should
not carry passengers. We do not say
that our citizens should lceep away,
for we do not know each mon's indi
vidual business, but we do say that
because one American ora hundred of
them have. need to visit Europe, they
liave no right to jepordi.e tho pence
and safety of all Americans.
Hut ro'urning to the resignation of
Mr. llryan it seems that the majority
believe thut this no to was only the
Immediate cbusq of bis ,rotirciieJty
M , time toRtfdFaw, arfd fiatfie
had bis eyes on something else. Be
that as it may, probably no one knows
except Mr. Bryan himself. If his res-
Tlffcatl?n'paverthe'vay fora rjeefyj.'
settlement with Germany and his
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initiation from the cublnet was neces
sary, then Mr. Uryau Is a true patriot.
If ho whs really actuated by sincere
convictions he Is likcwlso a true pat
riot. Hut if lie used this for souiu
political advantage, fancied or ion),
time nlono will tell and until wo havo
nil the evidence befuio us It will be
well to adopt (hat popular American
doctrine "watchful, wultlnir"
Special Notice to Piano
Purchasers
The Sehnioller Ai Mueller 1'iauo
Manufacturing Companj's special iep
TcsentHtlve will bo in your locality
within two weeks and would bo glad
to see in person anyone desiring t
puichitso u stilctly high giade piano
or player piano at factoiy pi loo
Wo are not placing in local dealers
as formeily and at tills time will give
till special inducements to ueis, cash
or terms of t! per mouth, guarantee
ing n saving of from one to two
hundred doll at s.
Could you ask for a bettor proposi
tion Hiid f i oin a house of fifty-six years
success, one who guarantees their pro.
ducla for tweuly-tlvo yeais? Wholo
eale and retail dealers in Stelnway -"SoriB,
Stejer & Soon, Weber, Emerson,
Hanlnian, Mel'liull Liudeman, Schmol
ler & Mueller and twenty three; other
well known makes.
A letter to their head olllee, Omaha,
will place you under no obligations.
Hay Choose Speakers
Points desiilug agricultural shot I
courses the cominu tall nun winter
will have the oppoituuity of choosing
lectin es and demnuM rations on the
particular subjects they wish, pin
vidlng they do not include subjects
from more than I luce, departments at
the Uulvemlty Farm The schedule
for the seiisnn Is being rapidly Hindu
tp by the Extension Service of the
Colbgo of Agileulluie. Towns at
which shoil courses will lie given tho
coming seat-on include Wiieo, 'a.tou,
Springfield, Ciiesham, f.miiel, I'apilliou
-SwhiUod, Cowles and Winner.
Take a '
Tonight
it will act as a laxative in the
morning
, H. E. Grice Drug Co,
School Districts
Engage Teachers
Tho following ! the list of teacher,',
who will tench In the town and district
schools this jenr:
.'J Lain it Fledge. ,
1 Homer Font..
5 Derti Hurley.
8 Josephine Johnston.
11 Lenore Nptjnger.
II Muriel Hendeisou.
1 Diiielln Walker.
II Allton Cowden.
15 Hazel MeKelghiin.
17 Iven Robinson.
lS-Jhetm Olimstede.
So Mat gat ut Turnbaiigh.
21 Dorothy Baylor.
SS-llarold Fox.
2.1-I.ols Uitehey.
Si-Evan Hutchlns.
S."i Howard Yost.
1M Anna Uiounuer.
88 .loeSpilnger.
SO-oUurtruile Oatmau.
.'LI Marlon Bloom.
.'15 LI.lo Holthouse.
'M- Jennie Campbell
.17 Trenn Rose.
nS-Ruth Hon o'tolilcr.
40 -Ethel lMerson.
4S Ilessle Thonias.
43-llortha Chaplin
45 Clara Muller.
40 Orln Fouty. '
50 Fay .Tagger.
511 Einuiu M. Btiescher.
54-CarileDledrieh.
.'5 Millard Stevens.
00 Id a Armstrong.
r.0-Feru Hall
01 Luc-lle Coplen.
r.3-Emly Walker.
04 Verna Chaplin.
CO Helen Johnson.
C8 LeRoy Spence.
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70-Hazel OvcrleeseM
72 Hnzel Johnson.
7.1 Stella Baylor.
77 Harold Sheppard.
7H-Nellie Christy, north;
Uuy, south.
80-Ethet Vance.
82-Helen MeTaggeit.
83-Ulnra (loerlg.
84-1'hllena Fawcett.
87 Ethel Andres.
80 Foy Farquhar.
WHma
Nidwest Magazine For June
With a handsome new colored cover,
in an specially handsome design,
Midwest MagHzlne for June is as wel
come as a cool bree.e in August. "See
Nbrislta," is the kejnsle of this issue,
ot Midwest, and eight thouMihd conies'
liaVtJbekrtdisttlbuted ill the east' to
prospective exposition visitors. The
invitation extended to eastern people
to sec Nebraska on their way tO'the
Pacific coast Is hearty kik! the attrac-
tiojiUjiirTired can not he'p Impressing
''i!!..: ...i...in .. i!.i
line ujuiiia iii .villi
wot's 'reuders.
"Two
TlinusaiHl .Miles
llirough Nebraska,"
is h clever story of the editors recent
journey four times across the state
"Opportunities in the West' is another
feature calculated to advertise Nebras
ka and the midwest country. E. V.
I'ttnish, manager of the Publicity
Bureau of the Commercial Club, has a
readable story about Omaha Hon. S.
C. Bassett, one of Nebiaskii's pioneers
and a man who knows about agricul
ture and kindled topics, presents a
valuable at tide on "The 1'ie-ent and
and Futiiie of Dairying in Nebraska.''
It is i!e-ering of eaieful stilly. Otto
Mutz of Lincoln, another Nebraska
pioneer, euiiti ibiites an 'iinu-nally
stiong ai tide on "Conqinst of n New
Empiie "and he alliances an idea that
should receive t lie heiuty support of
we-tern people. "Don't CUve I'p the
Ship" Is an aitlcle dtbcrlptive of n
unique memorial erected ill memory of
tl.o son of one of Nebraska's former
citizens who has i cached high place in
the I uslues woihl. Nehiaskaiis who
n member Hon. Charles (Jutes Dawes
will rend this aitiole with interest.
Will M a n p i n coiiti Unites another
"Menioiy K.xeuisioii" -.inrv, 'lis time
dealing with the song- tlu-'-olii-tiniers"
used to sing. It will set you to hum
ming and ke ping tune. "A Nebraska
Fanner" conti Unites another outspok
en letter and Aithur hums Wilcox
mils plainly about what must be done
If Nebraska is to be Developed. All in
all the June Midwest Maga.iue is the
best yet and Midwest litis always
been good. Dollar mid a half a ,e;ir.
Addiess Midwest Miigiilue, ..'12(1 vV.O.
W , Omaha, Neb.
People Say To lis
"I cannot cat tins or that food, it does
cot ngrco with me." Our advice to
oil of them is to take a ...
$4wa!IJL Dyspepsia
JtSSEmmm Tablet
before and after each meal. 25c a box.
H. E. Grice Drug Co.
Notice of Final Rfpoit.
In tlui County Court ol Wubstur county,
NclirsisUii.
In the nmtttr ol tliu txtnto ol Solon II,
farjunt r ilmiiMtl.
.Ml lursoiis lutcrihUil In kiiIiI uhtutti tiro
litriliy notlllid timt the Ailniln strntor Iiiik
tiled a tliinl itci'oiuit tiiul n port ol Ills luliuln
iHtriitlon, mill it latillon (or llunl sittkunnt
of lilt tuTimiii mul iiillM'liiirui'lrom liU trns,
wlili'h liiiMt In in hut (or lunrlni; lieloru said
court on tliu 'Jml dtiy ot July, UUK, nt 10 o'c'oi k
A. M.. wlirn all ihtmuih Intirixtnl In tliu
iireiiilsis inny npiivar mul conti st tliu hhiiic.
Dntiil this mill day of Juno lUlo.
SH.1.) A. I. It .NKV,
I'oiuity .liulur.
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MUNSING UNION SUITS
The kind that wear right and fit right. You have worn under
wear that slips up, and you have worn underwear that slips
down. Now try underwear that stays in place and fits,
the Munsing kind.
WOMEN WHO BUY QUEEN QUALITY FOOTWEAR
Once are firm Queen Quality Women ever after, because
there is a Queen Quality Shoe or Low Shoe for every foot,
and the style, service and comfort is built in every pair.
We have Queen Quality at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50
Pontiacs at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
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1NAVALE
Lftwrenco Iluby whs in Hod Cloml
Tuusilny.
L. T. Martin is still improving umlur
Dr. Myers' care.
Grandpa Martin has been quite sick
but is iiupioving.
Mrs, Will ilo spout Tuesday with her
mother, Mis. Noi lis.
The Stlckney bojs are putting up
Mr. Uurwull's alfalfa this weclc.
Mrs Waldo and datiKhtors were
pusscngetb to Hastings, Monday.
Mrs. Karl llitrwell has been sick but
is improving under the doctoi's cine.
Dr. Stoulunau mil family of Hod
Cloud spent .Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Chat ley Strong.
Mrs. Arncbon ot Ued Cloud visited
Mrs. Charley Strong and other friends
the latter pntt of last week.
The Miller girls aie tho pioud poss
osiers of ii new piano which their
grandfather, Mr. Davis, gave them.
Mis. Kmtna Smith lctumed homo
the Inst of the week from the Sand
Hills. She whs called here by the ill
ness and death of her mother, (iiiind
inn Heed.
The spoits of luavale held a dance
in Hiiutei's hall Saturday night and
on Sun lay atternnon played a match
gitmo of IntMi ball with district il just
across the line In Walnut Cieek town
ship. Mr. Wlckwlro went to Hastings Mon
day morning for medical examination
and in the evening he went to Denver
for an operation. Sometime ago ho
was opeiated on at Denver and it did
not prove a success,
(random Heed who made her home
with her son, Joe Heed, passed away
Saturday morning at ono o'clock. Sho
leaves to inmini her death ono brother,
three sous and one daughter and sev
eral relatives and fi lends, Funeral
sorvieis were hold Sunday mnrulig in
tho M. C church of which she was a
member for over soventytlve year".
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DRESS GOODS
L ITLc Tn NGd
tAlaiK.K.r- I TOHAUE.
WOMEN NEED
Is full of nice, cool materials for
Prices ranging from 8c
Special Friday and
' Wisconsin Sugar Corn Regular 10c per .Can- Friday""
- and Saturday we will sell you this at 5c a Can. "One
Gans Ad'a customer,:
Miner Bros. Go.
You Gets Your Money Worth
Committes Passes
Institute Resolutions i fl
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Kks(ii.vi:d: That we thank our coun
ty superintendent Miss Coon for her
untiring i-IVoifs in securing fur the
Webster County Teacher's Institute '
such able iustiuclors as Miss Klurrer,
Mr. Mr Diiug", Mr, llanis, .Mr. Iloehr.
and Mr. N-arson, who have set define
us such h'gh standaids for the entiling
year. We fiuther thimk Miss Cooii)
for the most e.scellent picture exhibit
sho secured for our enjoyuieut audi
study thiotighout the week. We real
ize that few institutes have had this
oppoituuity. We believe that she has
brought to the teachers and the child-1
ren of the public schools that which '
will help brighten the lives of both
children and parents. For what re.il'y
inspires the child will become imbed-
ed In the lives of his parents.
Uksoi.vkd: That we e.prs our up
pt eolation for the uso of our splendid '
court-hoti-e Tho visiting Insttuctors
have been loud in Its piuls.
Li:t Ir FtiRtiiKR Hk IU:oi.vkd: That
we extend out thanks to county oillcers
for the explanation of the duties of
their various oi'llees anil to Mr. Kailey
for Ills etlict-ut soi vice
Be It Kksoi.veii: That wo expiess
our thanks to those persons who so
successfully and dolightfully autr
tallied us during gtneial exercise
period.
Hesoi.viid: That we express to tho
school bum ils of Webster County our
neods of playground appai ut us In di
recting and training tho children of
the schools of thocounty.
Uixh.veu: That wo ixtend o it r
thanks to I'otliug & Mitchell for tho
uio of tho Victrohi which is such u
souice of help and instruction to the
teachers mid pupils of the school.
He Ir 1i:m)Lvi:i: That wo thank
Mrs, Cat In r for her able assistance to
Miss Conn during tenchers' institute.
ItKSUi.YEn: That we thank the busi
ness men of Red Cloud for their kind
ness in planning an automobile excur-
aiuii
send
or
IF VOU HAVE NEUER "TAKEN
A NOTION" TO TRADE AT OUR
STORE. JUST DO SO ONCE. YOU
WILL FIND THAT OUR STOGK IS
ALWAYS FULL OF NEW THINGS.
WE SPECIALIZE ON THE NIFTY.
PRETTY LITTLE THINGS WOMEN
NEED EUERY DAY. WE CANNOT
TELL YOU IN PRINT ABOUT ALL
OF THESE THINGS. JUST COME
IN. YOU WILL SEE A GREAT
MANY THINGS THAT YOU WILC
Of Iff AM CfUT AMf OF f.l Ckf
. our un aiuiii mw
DEPARTMENT
Summer Dresses
per yd up
Saturday For Cash
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Red
When You Trade With Us
Summer Is
mmmmmamm'i' m ibibmca
Here To Stay
You will need tjiat Porch
Swing or Settee. I just re
ceived another shipment of
Swings and Settees. Also have
a full line of Canvas Cots, Steel
Cots and Sanitary Couches.
CALL IN AND LOOK THEM OVER
ROY SATTLEY
Furniture and
Red Cloud
iur mo leacuers wnicn was
pre-
93CHHHHfern OHBBHB "uMHBMMbcm
vented by tho iuolement weather.
1k It Also Resolved: That we I
to each papor In thocounty a copy j
these resolutions for publication.
( J. Evan llinoiuss.
committee yAV u; N, ALL WORK GUARANTEED
l ,joh M'jiiNai:ii.
For llaso Hull Goods go to Fogel's,
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Cloud
Undertaking
Nebraska
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
3T Office Ovnu Aliiiiiciiit'.s Sioue
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