The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 21, 1916, Image 3
" S HI RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ftpv::?. , wv km . r-r-.ZK.'.- i - -- -""-. . -xi-v. iiix".N.."v-"- F zzst ill 1'niu -vv tjwimnuiiiit& ivwjthi l uiuiif i fH: 1TO "Win ,iaWs W PBil ! El ml 1 1 'A ill ill iWB8BS A 'irfYnw s P "xfiV;j!ltn Ljiiulrlll 1 !Ql!i i, - Ml .IBdQnlFlf T. ft. 'TCT. ' .1. ps&& W ' MU"-"Sanv7ffi' a; '5 VM ' aKIKMa iii I ' N rjWiiiJ : of Bethletiem. :-V .SiCZiLW jvvp, v hi 3 surftWMBv -. . . - rar-wj? i ' 5S ttX ; t out our in, filxT X,OX11K S ry Um u. -1 ,-J C ; a6 enter iu, ri(i -;. ,, liJJM3ir$( SI f fc Ttl art c born 1n us toong. W nlllP W 'jsf i xi pf tnf533 t si &? r ; w come io us. v e; " i saasrn v K CJSa&Slll &&' abide tuith us. Yis !lwS j. dS i Hp,. gggSggggSgggSgggggggggWWgSCSggggSg C3 -xJ i . ! - :v I aoww to Go with WyrTYt yTftjv ''" .""SKV'fc :? f VXRoono rtfeWE '! ' 11 N Ay's'J'W fW' v vl A PRRTTV and orieinal touch may ba glfan a cvtavTHiwr p ,&i 1 ' '-JbIvA A Christmas efft 6y accompanyinir It with a JVjilllw 1 V S ''MlPPPIhWtoKi.? J name and soma apt quotation of an appropriate na- DON'T a -X ' I f! W ff,! ' V7m-(Va il lura. AiawseiecteaqupiauontsuKaoieiorainerani v HlBaV i I" Wiiff A1, Wl gifts are suseestedhara. Va0,(PHII fM0dAWil For a postal card album: ? JtB ! lKWJiA.tf V'i'CrJsl Kind messages that pass from land to land. rf . WF . IfM'"' jr SLil Fr'0' books by a welMmown author: MSflM V . wi"tr ' TAifvxi av4 1 The chief glory of erery people arises fro BlA lilim ' v TV 1 J4'X 1 lCrry vU'AI IU authors. Dr. Johnson. Mlm Ifflr .ssV' . v mJr "IL Forasmallalternoonteacaddy: MIlMfl lsA I l''f vnrifmd. W I Tea, thou soft, thou sober, saga and tener- lW I fUflsH i M Vlli J V able liquid. CoUeyCibber. WtSKy fcPsi ii- Of . . t T . ViK For a useful purse: 1m Gv-?3IF 4 Ijff Hrf ! honino V. The best Wends are In the purse. Qerman flffl 111 7r sm 11 Y. liy'"lo Prowb. m1 ll , fhM S lsE tnat tni Olrl hnv Happy the man, who, told of cares and strife, Xl III ll 19 !sw i H' Ultt.1 UII yJUJ uuy - In sl&en or In leathern purse retains ,. V W U f f B f ( IK.' Aill nnt fnroot I - A splendid shIIUng. -John Phillips. J ffl XfM I ' 1j 1 Will HOI lUICl f. With a pack of cards: J, ) If wfl VH ' '.' ?xv vrtll Pi The cards beat all the players, be they nerer HAi-T I I IfJJlfll 4sssl 1 -v,, ,JU V J so skillful Emerson. tW(l I WKfll TtW i NkCV '- f With a pair of gloves: WWtMI HifesHI 1 " iik r' '$ Ohjthat I were a gloye upon that handl 2SlEtfi(V(ISBHBHH i XiiM! nuinoouiuauun, UUINBB11111111111111111M A Real Party. Harry had attended the Clirl.stmuH party of a Uttlo friend and enjoyed it very much, especially the candy and other goodies. A few duys Inter the Another of his little host met him and asked : "Did you have a good time, Harry, nt Orrln'8 party?" "I Rhould say so 1" responded Harry, enthusiastically. "Why, inniuma hud to sit up with me three nights I wan so sick." un!iniiiiiu,jiniPiiiRi!iimiiuiiiriirimiinninmnuiiniiuiiniiiH;iinuidni1:mhiiia'ii The Christmas note Is peuco and good will. Whatever dis cords, wrongs or resentments the year has held for us, the hlcsbcd Ghrlstmastldo should end them nil. If you liuvo pushed usldo any hand this year, reach out and clasp It now. If ittiy dear lie has been loosened, knit It up again on this gluddcsl of all nnl vcrsnrics. Let all wounds bo healed, and nil resentment and pride ho hurled under the Christ inas holly, while wo celebrate the birthday of the Prince of Peace. wiiftwciii'isiLwiimiriiiiiiiiiiiHiiffiimi en or In leathern Duria retains A splendid shilling. John Phillips. With a pack of cards: The cards beat all the players, ba they never so skillful Emerson. With a pair of gloves: Oh. that I were a glove upon that handl Romeo and Juliet" WUh a silver handglass: The heart like a mirror should reflect an objects without being sullied by any. Con fucius. , With a "tear off" calendar: The longest day must have an end. Italian Proverb. A Christmas gift of a ring for a fiancee or wife: So let our love As endless prove And pure as gold forever. Robert Herrick. For the last baby: Much Is she worth and even more Is mad of her. W. B. Henley. With an umbrella. The year, most part deformed with dripping rains. Cowper. With a cookbook: The taste of the kitchen U better than the smell. Old Proverb. With an electric torch lamp. To a. great night a great lanthora Old Proverb Withaneedlecase t?jV nath ied o hiradrea eye Old Proverb. A Subtle Revenge. "How did you breuk your wlfo of buying you cigars for u Christmas present?" "I gavo her a box of cheap choco lates. The Other Way. ,"Havo you linlshed your Christians shopping?" "No; It finished me." Decorations for the Tree. A pretty decoration for Christmas which Is so easily made that tho little tots cun do most of tho work, Is paper Chains. Silver paper mid blue paper make the prettiest. Cut (ho paper Into four-Inch squares, then cut the squares Into strips one-fourth Inch wide, nnd paste tho one's of the little strips together, Unking them as you go. Silver alone Is very pretty, and alternate links of hltie and bllver give an attractive effect. The paper costs live cents a Micet, bo Jho expense of tl'e decoration Is small, Not Playing. Favorites. "You Miy this girl sLuv Is Intended for tho tired business man?" "That's the iflen," replied tho man ager. "But we don't wish to discrim inate', and during the holiday season wo are glad to receive the patronage of the tJred college boy." SAVED ALIVE FROM THE JAWS OF BEAR Brother Struck Enraged Brute With an Ax and Rescued Ellery Harer. WUIInmsport, Pa. Amnion Harer, n farmer living near Liberty, saved the life of bis brother Kllery (who lay prostrate under a wounded bear, which was tearing and chewing the man's aim) by striking the animal on the bead with an ax. The exciting battle occurred on the Harer farm recently. As Kllery Harer opened the kitchen door at his farm home to investigate a peculiar noise he was confronted by it large black bear only n few feet from the door step. The farmer Jumped buck Into the house and slummed the door al most In the face of the bear. Armed with a gun containing one shell he partly opened the door and Tore and Bit at His Bleeding Arm. fired. The shot wounded the bear, which turned and disappeared down a gully below the house. Harer, carrying his gun with live shells all the ammunition In the house and his brother, armed with an ax, followed. They soon overtook the bear. Harer pumped the remain der of the ammunition into bruin's body and the enraged animal turned on him. ItaMng Itself, the animal struck Harer with n front paw, tearing tho tlesh on his arm. As the bear struck both fell, the man under the bear. The man was held a prisoner as tho bear tore and bit at his bleeding arm, until his brother rushed to his rescue nnd with u blow with the ax on the bear's head killed It. HUNTER FINDS HIS MONEY Drops 8111s From His P.ocket Near Log, Returns at Night and Re covers Them. Norwalk, O. A Norwalk man start ed out hunting recently. He took with him his trusty dog and rusty gun to hunt rabbit or squirrel or wood chuck, or whatever Is In season. Ho grew tired nnd sat down on a log to rest. When he came homo that night his wlfo nsked, tho first thing, about that $125 a man had paid him In the morning. Ho searched every pock et. Money gone I Consternation! Nothing to do but find If. So he set out Into the night, lantern In hand, and traveled the back trial. He searched and searched, but all In vain, until he came to the log where be had rested. And there was the lit tle musty roll that had caused all the trouble. He admits now he's a good hunter for money. CAT RIDES THE FLYWHEEL Wisconsin Woodmen's Pet Is Picked Up for Dead, but Recovers in Short Time. Sheboygan, Wis. Tom, tho big cnt pet of the wocdmen in it mill here, had a most unusual Joy rido and escaped with his life, or one of them. The big cnt attempted to leap through u 10-foot flywheel while It was making 71 revolutions per min ute, but was caught In the wheel and held for 20 minutes, when tho engine was stopped. During the ride tho cat traveled 08,100 feet, or 12 miles. Ho was picked up as dead, but ono hour later uto u heavy meal. LOST LEGS PICKING COAL Baby Is Run Over by Switcher In Rail. road Yards at 8loux City. Sioux City, la. Coal ran short In tho Hulenbcrg home here tho other day, and there was not enough money on hand to lay In a now supply. The family was beginning to suffer from the raw November weather, so the uin'ther sent Httlo Anna to gather some lumps that had fallen from cars In tlfe St. Paul rallwny yards. Whllo tho child was nt work, pick ing up a bit of coal hero and thero to put In her bag, a switch engine with a string of cars ran her down nnd cot off both leflfs nbovo the knee. mmem CANADA AGAIN A PRIZE WIHNER Highest Premiums Awarded at Many Exhibitions. The Fall fair season Is past and a retrospect of them shows Hint Western Canndn Is stronger (ban ever In the matter of exhibits, ami lias taken more than her usual share of the prize money. r-'rom Western Canada to Texas Is a long look, from Alberta, Saskatchewan ami Manitoba to the southwestern corner of Texas Is sev eral days' Jotinii'.N, but the enterprising farmers from Ibis new country Io the northwest were wide awake to the possibilities that waited them at the International Dry Fanning Congress held at Kl Paso, Texas, a few weeks ago, to In lug (o Hie attention of those In that I'ar-otr coiner what the laud ol Western Canada could do In the pro duction of grains and roots from its soil. And what did these farmers do'i The first thing was to carry off the first prize ami sweepstakes for wheal.' That was a foregone conclusion, foi It has uowbecome an established fact that nowhere else in the world Is there grown wheat of the high character and market value of Western Canadian wheat. The same may be said of oats, of barley ami of rye. Hut when it came to notice that Western Canada took . first prize for alfalfa, It was then that more special attention was given to j the products from Western Canada. It showed that In thai country there lies the opportunity for supplementing the wonderful native glasses, so full of nil- trltron that with the tanu'd varieties, ' among them being alfalfa, the cattle with no other food were fattened and fitted for the shambles. Western Can ada's worth was proved as probably the greatest mixed farming portion of the continent. When the steers from the Western t'anadlan prairies reach the Chicago stockyards they bring the top price and outweigh those from other places where grass fattening is thu process. Hut it was not only in grains that Western Canada carried o(T the highest honors at the Kl I'nso exhibition. Potatoes, parsnips, beets, carrots and rutabagas also took the highest honors. In root production keepers as food prices are coustuutly this country Is becoming favorably going up. To overcomu this, cut out known. I tbe high priced meat dishes and serve The question often arises as to mar- J'ur family more 8klnner's Macaroni kets. There Is always the highest " Spaghetti, the cheupos Union ti le price awaiting the producer, and as, "Jf g - &M& won as the Hudson liny Hallway, now Ncbp fm. hci.utlfuI C0()k )m)k, telling ubout completed, reaches the Hay. ,low t0 prepare It In u hundred different there will be an additional outlet for j way8i if B free to every wotnuu. Adv. the product of the farm. The Pacific coast route, via the Panama canal, will Tin Dueljes's or Aosta Is a hunter of give another outlet of which full nd-1 hig game. vantage may he taken. With virgin land ( selling at from $15 to ?120 per acre, and Improved farms at reasonable prices and on easy terms, there Is no better ' Dpportunlty for the man with limited, means ami a desire to secure a home at the least cost In u country where he can soon become wealthy, as thou- j sands of others have done, than In Western Canada. To tho man with less means and who Is prepared to accept ! n farm of 1G0 acres free, the Domln- J Ion Government offers him his choice In districts that have land of the high esf type, but at present being from ten ' to twenty miles from u railway. ' The Peace River Country, now being opened for settlement nnd renched by railway affords excellent opportunity to the homesteader. To secure Infor mation as to Western Canadian lands write the Cnnndinn (lovernincnt agent, whoso name appears elsewhere In thla paper. Advertisement. Missouri has over !5,000 women farm ers. met Contents ISPluid Dfacli mm izi, .'rzlrZ-jrT- I . ' " ' r-niinv.-.l PER OENtT Im&jTt i j ciminiiiiniiiiriuiiu u IheSloandDa ThcretrPfomotlnfiDKcslgl viniiii...- Cl-annrt neither Opium, Morpiuu - nncral.NoTWAnou-v jtofrtfOUDcSUBMItt 1 sj k .ffi.ircmcdvfof. ConstlpatlonondDiarrlJjei h n-nishncssana r naulUnhcrcfrojttjmMant rWSlwlcSijnatwept THECEKTAWlCoMPir. NEWuagj Exact Copy of Wrapper. A Seasonable Medicine As Winter approaches it is advisable to help Nature maintain the highest pos sible standard of health TRY HOSTETTERS Stomach When a safe tonic, appetizer and stomach remedy Is needed SANITARIUM SULPHO SALINE SPRINGS flurf ical Department Entirely now and Isolated from other departments. Obstetrical Department Furnishing an unexcelled crvlco for the euro of mother nnd child. SULPIIO SALINE SPRINGS Located on our premises and usod in the Natural Mineral Wafer Baths OR. O.W. EVERETT. Mor. IdfhandM Sts. Lincoln, Neb. A pear tree on the furni of .1. K. Kn gle of Shoeiiinkersvllle, Pa., one hun dred and slty-tliree .oars obi, Is bear ing fruit. HIGH COST OF LIVING ' Tills Is a serious fnntter with limine AITllfHH r.rtr-- (.. i1 t M Ih.n io lH(h nt Man wtio'i tot bd Midi KiiiWrnnt IViirnl "1 lll UtSl1 'on )rw ft K I'm l.mo V.uit I nbl fol It I tuk Otraus 8n tad ttir.il mlnr " Boschees German Syrup For SI years has been the quickest, safest, and best remedy (or coughs, colds, bronchitis and sore throat. It acts like mojrlc soothing and healing the lungs, the very first organs toiget out ot order when one catches cold. 25c. and 75c. sizes at all Druggists and Dealers. Keep a bottle always handy W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 52-1916. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. fwaavama'a'lM'Maa Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always -gg Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TXK OtffTftUn OMfUHT, UXW VCHH CITY. A y m 11 M m iAr ' MWIUMMMUMta i Iwn.inA-MifMpulw Wwi IN.., i.ii -iixinw i.aiXniwiT"ir',f'J i'.ra