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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
&& SftftW liH l:. . w V La 1 j 1 f hi ' ?- M RED CLOUD, j Tv. i--- --------------- -------------- SCHOOLSONTHEUST SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS AP PROVED DY COLLEGES OF THE STATE. A MODEM SCHOOL BUILDING Items of General Interest Gathered from Reliable Sourcci Around the State House. Western Newspaper Union News Servle. Hlxty-suvcn Nebraska IiIrIi schools npiieur on tho uccroditud list of sec ondury bcIiuoIb of tlio state, as un proved (his spring by tho North Cen tral Association of CoIIckcs and Sec ondary Schools. Nine new secondary uchools appear on tho list: Alma. Madison, Nelson, North Horn!, Osceola, b'ldnoy .StronisburB, West Point nnd York academy. The higher Institutions of Nebraska upprovod by tho association aro the college of liberal arts of CrolRhton university, l)oaiu llastliiRS, Nebraska Wesleyan, Kearney and Peru state norniul schools, nnd tho University ol Nebraska. Tho list of accredited high schools follows: Albion, Alliance, Alma, Ash land, Auburn, Aurora, lleatrlce, lien son, Llalr, Broken Bow, Central City, Columbus, Crete, K.ilrbury. Knlrllold, Fairmont, Kails City, Kranklln acad emy, Fremont, Friend, Fullcrton, Geneva, Gothenburg, Grand Island, Harvard, Hastings, Hastings academy, Havclock. Hebron, Holdrege, Hum boldt, Kearney, Kimball county high school, Lexington, Lincoln, Teachers' collego high Bchool, McCook, Madison, Mluden, Nebraska City, Nelson, Nor folk, North Bend, ' North Platto, Brownell hall, Crclghton ncademy, Omaha, Omaha South high school Osceola, Pawnee, Itavcnna, Bed Cloud Schuyler, Scottsbluff, Soward, Shelton Sidney, Stromsburg, Superior, Tecum Boh, Tokamah, University Place, Wes Icyun academy, Wahoo, West Point York, York academy. A MODERN SCHOOL BUILDING. Two Room Structure for the Deer Creek District. Stato Superintendent Thomas has Information concerning a practical demonstration of the Interest awak ened in rural school district No. 10 In Madison comty. This is known as tho Door Creek school district. The district contains twolvo and three fourths sections of land with an as sessed valuation of $144,129. At a special meeting, held recently, tho district voted a levy of $5,000 for tho purpose of rrecting n modern two room school building. Tho architect employed by tho board has drawn plana providing two rooms, each 33x33 feet, with twelve-foot ceilings, tho rooms separated by folding partition which may bo opened to mako ono largo assembly, room for community center meetings. Tho basement will havo fuel room, furnaco room, gymna sium, manual training room, sewing room, domestic science room, nnd girls' toilet. Water will bo piped from a windmill to a supply tank, and a sewer ISO feet in length will provide drain age. Tho school rooms will havo modern equipment, proper lighting, nnd tho grounds will ho mado attrac tive. A rural high school is already rrmlntalnoil in this district. Rural Community Confernce. A conference for rural llfo workers will bo hold at tho Collego of Agrl culturo from Jnno 14 to 23, 1910. It Is not tho purposo of tho conforonco to provldo Instruction In tochnlcal ngrlculturo, but rather to discuss means and methods for bringing about a bettor rural community llfo. Tho program will Include lectures nnd dis cussions on the rural church, Its function nnd program; tho consoli dated school; recreation In rural com munities; boys' and girls' clubs; farm management; rural cconmlcs; valuo of soil culturo, and animal husbandry. It Is expected to havo present Prof. C. J. Galpln, lecturer on rural sociol ogy of tho University of Wisconsin; O. H. nenson, national leader of boyB' and girls' clubs, of tho United States department of agriculture: Mrs. Nel lie P. Snydor, canning demonstrator, of tho aamo department, nnd Herbert M. Morao, who has had extenslvo ex perience with religious and social sup yeys. Teachers Elect Officers. Tho-southeastern Nebraska Teach ers' association at tho Friday after noon meeting in Lincoln, elected tho following officers: Presldont, Mrs. T. F. A. Williams, Lincoln; vico presl. dont, J. K. Campbell, Wymore; secre tary, Miss Frances Chatburn, Tecum eah; treasurer, E. Q. Hopkins, Wllbor; exocutlvo commltteo, Earl Meyer, Ge neva; J. A. Doremus, Auburn; MIsa T. F. A. Williams, Lincoln. Six hun dred and flfty-flvo tcarhors registered at tho association Friday morning. Stato Treasurer Georgo Hall has given out a statement that ho has been advised by tho attorney general's offlco that ho is fully warranted In paying out claims to tho secretaries of a number of stato boards, among them tho boards of health, pharmacy, optometry, osteopathy, rmbalraers nnd veterinary oxnmlners. Tuoso boards havo been paying their fees Into tho state treasury to bo hold In trust. Treasurer Hall nnnouncos that In tho future ho will countersign warrants signed by their secretaries, and allow he money to bo withdrawn. NEBRASKA: X STATE NEWS DATES FOR COMING EVENTS. April 10 to 15 Nebinska Clean-up nni Palntup Week. April 22 State Letter Carriers' Con ventlon at Grand Island. April 2S 29 Stato T. P. A. Convention at AUInuci. April IS -Nebraska Primary Electlor Day. April 21 25-Sav:uinah to Seattle High way Convention at Omaha. May 2 Omaha-Llncoln-Denver Good Bonds nssc'lutloii convention nt Lincoln. May 10 to IS Statr. G. A. R. Encamp nient nt Lexington. May ir.-18-Slnte Dental Society an nual convent ion at Lincoln. May 17 -Nebtnskn Bankets' conven tion, Group Ono. at Uentilce. May 24-25 State Association of Com mercial Clubs' Convention at Omaha. Juno 5 and C Pageant of Lincoln, presenting "The Gato Cit " Juno 50 Spanish War Veterans' Stato Convention at North Platte. Juno 12 to 15 Tra-is-Miosisslppi Bak ers' Ass'n convention at Otuahn. Juno 13 to 10 Stato P. E. O. Conven tion nt Alliance. Juno 13-1 1-15 Grent Western Handi cap Tournnmont nt Omahn. Juno 19-20-21-22 American Union of Swedish Slngetn, West. 1)1 v., con certs nnd convention nt Omaha. Juno 20 to 21 State Stockmen's con vention at Alliance. Juno 21 to 23 FiatcrnnI Order of Eagles, Btato mooting nt Lincoln. Although Norfolk got a majority ot tho votes cast In a county Beat re moval contest, tho county sent will remain at Madison for unother two years at least. Norfolk polled 2,875 votes, Madison 2,504, giving Norfolk 53 per cent of tho total of tho 7,459 votes. Sixty per cent was required by law to make tho change. Tho larg est vote ever cast In Madison county prior to this was less than 4,300. Mad ison's campaign was mado upon the Issue that removal would Increase taxes. Norfolk urged Its railroad cen ter nnd tho fact that It Is tho melt op oils of tho county as a reason for changing. Additional advances In tho prices of farm Implements havo been an nounced by agricultural machinery houses In this tenltory. Perhaps tho most notable Increase, because of Its proportions, Is a ralso of from 5 to 15 per cent In tho pi Ice ot farm gaso lino tractors. Tractor manufacturers declare that they are being utterly Ignored by steel mills, who are entire ly occupied with filling orders for war munitions. Consldotlng tho poor hay crop and Boft corn John Peterson of Stanton county did unusually well with n bunch of cattle ho has fed for about flvo mouths. Last November ho bought fifty-two head ave: aging nt that time 8S7 pounds nnd costing $7 00. Last week tho snmo bunch of stock averaging 1,210 pounds sold at $9.10, a gain of 323 pounds in weight nnd $2.10 In price. Secretary Conners of the Grand Is lnnd Commercial club has received news that Grand Island Is to huvo n now Union Pacific depot nt once. Tho news was contained in a letter from President Mohler of tho Union Paci fic dcclailng that an appropriation for tbo samo had been authorized and thnt tho architect was completing plans and details of them at Omaha. Following a government statement that meat pi Ices aru 12.7 per cent higher than tho last Hlx-year average, end probably higher than ever befoic. It. C. Howe, manager of Armour & Co., packers, Bald recently while In Omaha that he believes tho limit has been reached, and that unless prices go down, tho people will quit buying meat. Tho announcement that Hastings soon will start eleven mlleB of new paving, that four or flvo now business buildings nro to start soon nnd that contracts already havo been left for moro than n acoro of new modern homes, hns attracted scores of labor ers and mechanics from Nebraska and adjoining states. Tho annual convention of tho Ne braska Fraternnl Order of Eagles If scheduled to tako place In Lincoln on Juno 21, 22 and 23. Word has been rocolved In Omaha from Savannah, Ga., of tho great In terest being taken there In tho pro posed Savannah to, Seattlo transconti nental highway, which It Is proposed to outllno and mnp off at a big moot Ing to bo held In Omaha April 24 to 25. Gago county's fourth gopher exter mination club has been organized nt Fllley. Thlrty-slx fanners residing on tho various sections of tho town ship wero named to havo chargo of tho extermination work. Twenty-two blocks of tho residence portion of Kearney, comprising ono paving district, will bo paved this sprlqg. This makes approximately forty blocks of paving to bo contract ed for this spring. Tho city of Albion Is contemplating tho construction of a $50,000 hotol. A subscription campaign is now on. An Omaha concern offors to loan half the necessary funds. Officials of tho Burlington rnllrond have promised tho city of Scottsbluff a new passenger station to bo com pleted Bometlme during the next ysar. NEBRASKA, CHIEF Stop That Ache ! Don't worry about a bad back. Got rid of It. Probably your kid neys nro out of order, llesumo sen Blblo habits nnd holp tho kidneys. Then, kidney backache will go; also tho dizzy spells, lameness, Btlft ncss, tired feelings, nervousness, iheumntlc pains nnd bladder trou bles. Uso Donn's Kidney Pills. Thousands recommend them. A Kansas Case IT IV Ml Mis J No Intnl. WU Klcknpoo St, Hluwutiin. Kiin.. anys: "I was running down with Klilnuy (llnoaso for yenra nnd finally gnt no IiiiiI I could fcureety got about tin h o u s c. My 1'nitin, foot nnd an lilei suolleil terri riclurt Irllfi tllttry bly The doctors -mid It Nns rlioii mntlMii. I wut also subject to illwv spells ami the lililnoy secretion1) worn ummtiirnl I finally tti il Ooiiii'h Klilney I'llls ami soon tlio tiirldiL'lio left the hwoWiikh ilKip poured and I felt butter In every way." Cat Doan'a at Any Store, SOe a Bo DOAN'S vrv F03TER-M1LDURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. To acquire wealth Is dllllcult, to keep It Is more dlillcult, and to spend It wisely Is most dllllcult. A Hot Time. "What caused tho coolness between rou nnd Jones?" "A heated argument." o. ............. t II 111 , It'll I nopes women win Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass ot hot water each morn Ins helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. Happy, brignt, alert vigorous and vivacious a good cloar skin; a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom trom illness aru assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could rcallzo tho wonders of drinking phosphated hot water each morning, what a grat ifying change would tako placo. Instead ot tho thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women ami girls with pasty or muddy complex ions; instead of tho multitudes ot "nervo wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists wo should see a vlrilo, optimistic throng of rosy cheeked peoplo overywhoro. An lnsido bnth is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tcaspoonful of llmcstonn phosphate in it to wash from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels tho previous day'a lndlgcstlblo wnsto, oour fermentations and poisonn, thus cleansing, sweeten ing nnd freshening tho ontlro alimen tary canal beforo putting moro food into tho stomach. Tlioso Bubject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rhoumatlsm, colds; and particularly thono who havo n pallid, sallow complexion and who aro constipated very often, aro urged to obtain a quarter pound ot limestone phosphate from any drug gist or at tho atoro which will cost but a triflo but Is sulllclcut to demon strate tho quick and romnrkablo change in both health and appearance awaiting thoso who practlco Internal sanitation. Wo must remember that lnsido cleanliness is moro important than outsldo, becauso tho skin does not absorb impurities to contamiuato tbo blood, whllo the pores in tho thir ty foot of bowels do. Adv. Love is blind otherwlso few lenp voar glrlB would proposo. Kj) ink, fcmi Jj.' ..The New Miller & Paine ". illtPis- ' ' . . .'Department Store p-' gjfljl5 .pBfe '1 III ii: k ...Lincoln, Nebraska f .iWgS WSSlfrllH -'rV'-v'f rfSjfii,lf b 4 r I all II II 'i i 'VmIsIbIii B H 1 W 44a3 VaM t WW7?1 S3 III 4SsMmisffWl USnIS 9 19 SI 9 '? niS KfliHl IHWtl i a n winmlBnl ill 111 1181 S233 Sull 15a5rffRww5fr,'l,i FPlrW ... ' This modern fire-proof building occupied exclusively by Miller & Paine Department Store. Built of buff brick and ivory-colored terra cotta, with green trimmings. Includes nine floors (3JA acres of floor space.) Height to top of tovrer, 156 feet HE HAS HAD GRAND CROPS And Likes the Laws in Western Canada. i 1 "I lived nenr Lee, Illinois, for 4C yrniH. I enmo to Saskatchuwan in tho spring of 1912 and bought land near Bt let crest. 1 havo fartuud this land, 10SO acres, over slnco. I havo had grand crops. In 1914 I had 100 acres of wheat that yielded 40 bushels to tho aero. I sold this wheat at $1.50 per bushel. I liko tho country and my neighbours. M y taxes on each qtinr- There Is No War Tax So- Called. tor seuliou (100 ncres) aro about $32 n year. This covers municipal tax, school tax, hall lnsurnuco tax overythlng. There Is no war tax Bo-called. 1 like tho laws In forco hero. Thero Ih no compulsion to mo In any way. I am Just as inde pendent hero as I wan In Illinois, and 1 feel thnt my family and I nro just oa well protected by tho laws ot tho prov Inco ns wo wero In our old homo in Illi nois. Whnt I cam hero Ib my own. I havo seven children and they tako their placcn nt school, in sports and at all public gatherings tho same as tho Cnnndlau born. (Sgd.) M. P. Tysdal. "February 9th, 191G." Wo reprint tho following nrtlclo, complete, without comment, from tho latest number of tho "Saskatchewan Farmer," an agricultural paper pub lished at Mooso Jaw, Saskatchewan: "Tho attempt to chock emigration from tho United 8JatoB to our pral rlo provinces by publishing alarming Former Iowa Farmers Are Dolno Well In Canada. , ing statements nbout tho enormous war taxes that aro being paid hero $f00 on a quarter section yearly about forcing young men to enlist for tho war; about tho cold, no crops nnd any old story thnt by ltn extravagant boldness might Influcuco men nnd women from venturing north to Can ada, is really In tho list ot curios to our people. Knowing tho country, wo can hardly tako it sorlously. Our gov ernments, however, dominion nnd pro vincial, aro taking stops to oxposo tho false statements that aro being made, and thereby keep tho channel open for continuing tho stream ot settlers that has boon flowing to us for tho past decade. Advertisement. Rotterdam's Trade Grows. Tho sea trade of Holland's great port, Rotterdam, was Increased tro- i mendously Blnco tho war broko out, and It Is now necessary to deepen tho channel connecting tho port with tho North sea to a depth of 3S feet, which later will bo continued to 41 feet nt high tide, tho operation Involving re moval of moro than 10,000,000 cubic yards of earth by dredging. Important to Mothers Examine curufully ovory bottlo of CASTOIUA.aBafo and Buroromcdy for infants and children, and sco that It Bears tho S525ST Slgnaturo ! In Uso for Over 30 Years. J Children Cry for Fletcher's Cusloria Tho only thing thnt makes a man tolerant of his wife's relatives Is for her not to havo any. Dr. Pierce's I'lca.int PcllcU nre the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They rcgulute liver nnd bowels. Adr. Tho stronger tho langungo n man uses tho moro confidence a woman has in his bravery. Potato Doughnuts (Write retain the moisture several days. An excellent wholesome food when mado with the pure EC Baking Powder Always sure to please. Try a can today at our risk. A Handy Book containing 10 Cook ing Lessons and 54 Tested Kcclpca will bo mulled you FKEI2 If you will send your llama and nddtcss to JAQUCS MFG. CO., CHICAGO IIS vmMwmmmmmzmB Sold by all Grocers No Occasion to Worry. "My husband u (illicit so over thn run i m nt of gas wo bum." "Tell him that Is u mutter to mako light of." STOP SCRATCHING! RESIN0L RELIEVES ITCHING INSTANTLY That Itching, burning nkln-troublo which keeps you scratching and dig ging, In a sourco ot disgust to others, as well as of torment to you. Why don't you get rid of It by using HobI nol Ointment? Physicians havo pro scribed it for over 20 years. In most cases, It stops Itching tnstnntly and heals eruptions promptly. It is very easy and economical to uso. Sold by all druggists. Adv. Whnt Began It. Any Wife How had I better havo my now dress mado? Any Husband Small In tho hill. Sometimes it is n man's cownrdlco that keeps him from getting In bad. Skinners Macaroni or Spaghetti The Quality Food the tastiest, most healthful and most economical food that can grace your table. At All Good Grocers' Save the signature of Paul F. Skinner on each packaRc nnd obtain a set of Oneida Community Par Plate Silverware free. Write us for full particulars no obligation and we will send you also a beautiful 36 page book of recipes all free. Write today. SKINNER MFG. CO. OMAHA, NEB. The Largest Macaroni Factory In America PATENTS WatonR.f!o1rrnariWiuit Invton, l u llookilrt-e. Illnlv eat relereooea. ikat rteulta, for Recipe) E3SB ivsafts Silly mill s. "What is your favorite luno. old chap?" "Fortune, dear boy." They oucu tried to shut a woman up In a lunatic asylum but they say sho kept on talking. Nebraska Directory jwvw THE LiNDELL HOTEL EUROPEAN LINCOLN. NEB. CENTER OF THINGS AOTIVE Koom $1.00 Willi Bath SI. 50 R. W. JOHNSTON. 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