The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 18, 1915, Image 8

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Town Institute
Week
I Have A Well Selected Slock In The
Following Goods And The Prices
Are Low--Quality Considered
Outing Night Dresses
Dress Goods Sweaters
Velvets Go!!; Gloves
Kid Cloves Underwear
Fabric Gloves Hose
Silks Blankets
Silk Petticoats
Goods Delivered Free
With A Purchase Of $1.00 Or Over
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Go To The United Church And You Will Go Again
Sunday, November 21st
The Philosophy of John, Locke
And It's Effed On Religious
History
(Morning Subject)
Life of Booker T. Washington
(Subject Sunday Evening)
U R WELCOME - SPECIAL MUSIC
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The United Church
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J. L. Beebe, Pastor
1st Door South ol Court House
WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR
COAL ORDERS
platt&Tfrees
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Farmers' Institute
Now In Full Swing
(Colli iniU'il fio llrstpHgc)
r Ht'ililv whh HihI ii Imv out lit Cm)-
hridge N'ehm-ikii, suceoeilnd in raiding
o ghty eight Im-heN oT corn from one
Mill- It naturally fallows thit a ys
I 'in Unit unit touch ahoy to accompli h
what Hie men hnvufnllcd to nceotnplUh
imitl liu of some lienellt. llo closed
ly picdli'tiug tht the time would come
when tlio public schools would lie Hit'
ci'iiti'i' of tins community lift, uii'l
would Iih acknowledged us tlu llrst
gie.it fiu'lor In oiirujoiiiiiiiit'il develop
iii lit
Tin' double quintet of the 1 1 i jr 1 1
school gave two verv pleasing songs,
wliii-li hioiiuht loud iippluiisc. Many
of the mnllcncc wen1 uiiiU'i the im
prossion Unit this was the end of the
program, mill ot bets were, uiieoinlort
libit; owing to the cold, so Unit, the lust
nddtcss which was to have been given
by Mr. V. H Mnuivriviis postponed un
til SOtllU flltlll'O tlmo.
Wednesday nioriilug whs spent in
jtittKiiir the cattle and It was very
evidmt that the boys in the ngtlctil
tuml uhi&s took a keen interest in this
phase of tho Ii Hlitute. Ily the uuy
thoe boys are quick to catch the point
and thoy wore giently benefitted by
having COllCICtl! examples to '.voile up-
on In tile tittetnoon the pupils of
the Lincoln building gave a souk reed I-
ill whifh I'onvini'ed everyone that the
leacning or singing in our public
schools Is a deoided success. fritiiii
Is ii(i taught in all tho guides of our
school nod we have reason to bo proud
of the neliiewtneuts of tho yoiingstcis
In the evci.mg t!ie High school or
ehestta Un i.Ulit-ii the iiiumo which
was up to stumbled in every lespeet.
Miss l'loienee .liduiston gave a lending
which was well icL'civoi). Miss .loliiu
stem bus a rlear voice, exact e'ltiucin
tlon and a pleasing delivery.
lion. 12 M, Pollard iis then intro
duced and deliveied a splendidadihess
of "XelirusUa us an Agi h'liltnral State."
The .speaker foivu lutly iviuinded Us
that this state is prliunrily a farming
state and that all our forces ought to
be united to make the must out of our
Boil. Much had been accomplished in
the past but we mo far from perfect
ion. The frtrmer.s' congress, the state
farm and the agricultural schools to
gether with tho hearty co-operation of
the fanners themselves would and will
make wonderful strides in tho tiext
few yeiu.s. The speaker showed a thoro
familiarity with his subject and his
address was much enjoyed.
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FIRE
THE ALARM is a riiemtuil thing
OF FIRE for tho mini without
Insurance. Kvory time he sous the
engines racing along lii heart fumes
up in his tin nut H tho lire ii any whom
near his place What folly, w hut mis
taken oeotio'iij,.
THE COST OF is so small that it
INSURANCE need hardly be
considered The fret dom from wnny
alono is wmth it main times over
Have us Insure ymi to day
Reliable Insurance.
Don't fail to soo the big par.id'j to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
TRY AUCTIONEER...
COL. R. C. PETERS
SEE HIM NOW FOR
SALE DATES
He Understands Livestock
Values and lias Enjoyed
Great Success as an Auction
eer That Gets The Money.
iMio.Ni: un wiiin i.ti:to
COL. R. C. PETERS
Guide Rock, .;. Nebraska
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CSTOiTiri: Ovkii Ai.iiiikuu's Stork
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DENTIST
OVEK KME IUNH
Red Cloud Nebraska
Attend the foot ball gnmo tomorrow.
In llic Comity Court oV Webster Count)
Rr.lir.isan.
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I'UKDIlousofhal.tistiUfWlll tnliO notlie.
that the tliuo itiuite,! for ireMiitaiton unit
lllliii; of claims against tlio muiio U June
17th, nun, ami for the payment of iltlimu
No ember l.'lh. Itfltt, that I will sit nt the
county court room in haul county on the null
d.iy of June I mil, at 10 o'clock a. in., to re
ccle, examine, hear, allow, or mljusi all
claims ami ohjictluiis ilul) tiled,
IMtul this IJtli ilay tit ,o ciiiIk r. A. 1)., una,
(Seal.) a. P. UANNi:v, County .Indue.
HER 60LDENR0D DYE
Dy MURIEL CHANCE
i jjm i neonx iu.i- vwu .' v.vu1 . unoaimri
It was the tnt t wonderful expert
enco that Nancy had over had Tor a
long time nfier it happened ko could
not mako hcrj'.'lf heliovo that It was
true
alio wi8 weaving In tho nttic, mak
lng the homespun ruxa which had bo
como a village industry in tho little
Pennsylvania town Her wlnter'u work
brought In enough money to buy a few
luxuriou for her bedridden mother and
clothes for Xonlo, at grh.iol. Suddenly
u knock camo below and, when Nancy
wont down, nho taw n young man, a
Htranger, Btandlng nt theloor.
"I nm told that you make tho bes!
rugs In tho village, MIsh Mcl.tinu," he
Bald. "May 1 seo Bomo of your work?
Sho showed him some. Certainly the
contours wero fctralght, and not higgledy-piggledy
llko thoso of most of the
vlllago rugs. However, tho young man
was Interested In other details thnn
that.
"My natno Is Cyrus Hrown, and 1
nm from tho rug factory at Aitootin,"
ho said. "Wo want to buy tho secret
of your vegetable dye tho yellow
one."
Nancy laughed. "There Isn't any so
cret about that," tho answered
"i: very body hero know 3 that. It'a
goldenrod. You steep tho flowers in
hot water nnd add u little alcohol and
" And Nancy gave li'm the tenet
"May I como anoller day when jou
nro making tho tract?" asked th-
young man
"Ves, I reckon I'll he making bot.o
thlR day next week." Nnncy answered
"Seems to me, Nunc.-," grumbled her
mother, when ho had gone, "you might
have got hold of "a young fellow like
that Instead of that good-for nothing
Jim Penny." v
Nancy said noihing Uut Lho slghr 1
a Uttlo that night when Jim out i.t
work na usual, nat glumly at hfir side
and asked, for tho tenth time t'.iat year,
when Bho would marry him.
Nancy and dim had been engaged
for yearB. Put ho had never held a po
Billon more than a week or two. and,
whllo tho girl felt tho bond of old as
sociation, she Had begun to think sorl
ousdy of tho future
' When Mr. Krown called, a week la
ter. Nancy had a steaming pot of gold
onrod extract upon tho table, and he
was quickly Initiated into tho mystery
ot dyeing the fabrics.
"It seems too good to bo true," said
tho young man "Wo thought thoso
vegetable dyes had been forgotten long
ngo. I am authorized to pay you this
In remuneration." And ho handed her
a crisp bundlo of bills.
Nancy drew back. "Why, Mr.
Krown," sho said, "everybody knows
how to mako goldenrod dye. It Isn't
worth anything really."
'Hut ho left tho bills upon tho table
and, declining to stay for supper this
tlmo, departed. When ho had gono
Nancy looked at tho money. There
wero flvo hundred dollars!
Krcathlcss, alio ran after the visitor,
but he was out of sight And so sho
camo back and wrote a letter to tho
rug factory explaining that a mlstako
had been made.
Her mother, though inclined to agree
with this view, was strongly against
Nancy's poBtlng tho letter.
Thut evening Nancy, radiant, ran to
Jim with a cry of pleasure and told
him what had occurred, showing him
tho bills
To her amazement Jim became al
most inarticulate with nnger.
"Five hundred dollars for a trade
secret!" ho shouted. "Why, It's worth
live thousand nt tho least."
"nut, Jim, everybody knows how to
mnke goldenrod dye," Nancy protest
ed. "We'll tell them that wo stipulated
for flvo thousand," he said, "and I'll
tako this lot, Nancy, to make a first
payment on that cottage I spoke
about."
A fow days later tho young man
called again.
"We have received a letter from a
Mr. Penny, threatening to bring suit
on your behalf for five thousand dol
lars" ho began. "Tho company sent
mo to investigate. Do you really make
such a claim, Miss McLane?"
"Mr. Krown, I don't want to tako a
penny!" sho cried 'Why, I I gave
you tho secret and"
Sho brought tho money and thrust
It Into his hands. "That shows you
what I feol about It!" sho cried.
And It took tho whole nfternoon,
until suppor tlmo, beforo Mr. Krown
could convince Nancy ot tho vnluo of
a commercial secret. In fact, it took
so long that Jim camo In upon the
couplo unawares as Mr. Krown wns ex
plaining to Nancy after supper was
over.
"Hum! I guesB I hoo where tho nig
ger lay," remarked tho young man, sur
veying tho couplo with a cool staro
"Nan, If you're going to lot yourself be
cheated out of your money by a swin
dler llko that, all I say Is, I wash my
hands of jou."
Nancy got up with dignity. "Per
haps you would like to talk to Mr
I'rown alone." she said meaningly.
Uut Jim Penny beat a hasty tetieat
Writing letters was moro to his tasto
Ho wrote Nancy a long ono after the
engagement was announced It con
tallied a request for money. Kut the
girl never knew that, because sho put
It in tho flro unopoued. Sho had left
Jim Ponny behind her now that the
now Hfo was nt hand.
"He's Just another trade secret be
tween us, dear," Bald her fiance, laugh
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(Copyright, by W. 0, Chapman.)
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The Red Cloud Team
Has Played Good, Fasl
Fool Ball AH Season
And Franklin Is Reputed
As Having a Very Fast
And Strong Team.
Koontz's Field
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At 3 P. S7.
Come Out and "Root"
For the Home Team. It
Will Be a Fail Game
And One You Should
Not Miss.
Admission 2gc
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HEMRY COOK, M. D.
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DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL
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Sooner or Later You Will Have To
Repair That Corn Crib
WHY NOT NOW?
PLATT & FREES
rj RED CLOUD,
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ARE YOU WELL LOCATED
FOR NEXT YEAR?
Why not take up u .Tin acre MONDKLL HOMKSTEAI) in WYOMING?
ff these splendid priiitie land'-oho that need cost you but the tilling fee;
see the winter store of grain and vegetables the settlers have and their fodder
supply for the stock. If your homestead right Is gono buy a farm in one of
these inviting settlements of Western Nebraska or Northeastern Colorado.
on can get il at a fair price and on terms you can meet. Prosperous neigh,
bors will welcome you to their schools and ohurches; bnnks and stores are
roiuly to servo you.
Have you lost your crops through excessive and untimely rains? Go
where you have absolute centrol of moisture conditions, buy Irrigated land in
the NORTH PLATTE VALLEY or tho IHO HORN BASIN
Ask for free Illustrated folders with maps and data covering either sec
tlon. The Burlington employs me to help find the location best suiting your
needs, Let's get together.
S.B. Howard, Ass't. Immigration Agent
f 004 Far nam St., Omaha, Nebraska
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R.E.CAMP,D.C.
Chiropractor
Independent 'Jl'J
Phones .. , ,,
( Bell Bed 101
c. II. Mintr Hr. . S. iminlorf, M. l. r.
Mamitier Veterinary In I'lmruo
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
-I'HiiMl tl It,-
Anti Hog Cholera Serum
Ur.d Clotnl, Nebraska
Wire or Phone nt Our Expense
I), S. Veterinary License No. 45
FOGEIi'S PRIGE
ON STRAP WORK
For Farm Harness
X inch Ilamo strap- . 15cts
I " pn
Ua" Polo and Breast
strap No. 1 80 "
iy" Pole and Breast
strap No. 1. $1.00
IX inch 20 ft Team lines 5.50
1 inch 18 ft Team lines 4.50
We are Oiling Harness
Now For $1.00.
This is the time of year to Oil
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