The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 08, 1917, Image 1

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A Newspaper That Gives The News Flftj-tno Weeks Each Year For $1.50.
VOLUME 4 3
RED CLOUD, XBBBASKA. MMtCII ,s, 1IM7.
NUMBER 10
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Money Talks
To be sure Money Talks, es
pecialy if is actively employ
ed. Money tint is idle is asleep
If von could hold all the money
iat passes through your hands it would be a fine thing
for you, but if every one else followed the same plan
where would you get yours? The place for money is in a
reliable bank like ours, but subject to your check. Hoard
ing money takes it out of circulation and it is constantly
liable to be lost. Money on deposit talks and the things
it says to you are "security, comfort, satisfaction." We
invite you to open an account with us.
Local School Board Rural Life Conference
j Employ Teachers Meets At Lincoln
Mutch ."i. 1917.
1$ mi 1 uii't in lobular .isiou at rosi
llollCl of C .F l'lH MltlltllMS piosout
Wocnor. 1 1 ()-. I'ope ami I'onti, Coon
profiling.
At t his oniilei once theio was u stiong
""IllilllOlll 111 flll)l i.f giving nel tin
inn mill tiaiuiiig ill tin' liik'h li f il to
II p.ist KIMllllilti' I'tllllse illtl'i 0ll) mill
lli.tllgillg III give the sill. lent tollelli'ls
Webster County Bank
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA
CAl'ITAIi ami Sl'HPLl'S :jl. (
Motion made and I'liirioil Unit all I" "- ti.;u'l.m in i ntal m-Ii.h.'s An
lViiflu-i-,in i ho llk'li S.'lmol, with tho ' -nit only piitils win. u-ally oaio.l
ONOoption of Urn pivviit nnirlislituiich- ' ' ,,'iu'11 M0,,,,, ''",,M' 1,l,, i'i-' 'i'! in
or, bo ioti.iiio.1 lor tlio onsuiiir yuar lit ' ,,,,l, lo li'vi"j: Ut' olass nuulo up
tlioi)if:iiliiiL",olK-.luloof xmilmis. ,"' PipiNi lio w oi o vilallv Inloioslo.l
On mot ion Mlsi Stony was olootoil
THAT ROOF
NEEDS
RE-SHINGLING
After the winter's snow and storm
you had better look at THAT ROOF
Patching it up at once saves many a dollar in re-plastering
and rc-decorating. Our shingles are the best money
can buy. Let us send over a few bundles at once.
All kinds of building material here to select from.
MALONB-OBLLATLY CO.
TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER"
Don't
Forget
that if you want a Bargain in a Player Piano,
Piano, Violin or any Musical Instrument
or Art Pottery, Pictures, Etc., we arc
closing out our entire stock at absolute CDST prices.
We Shall Positively
Close Out March 31
and the goods are moving, so COME EARLY. All
GUARANTEED Standard Grade Pianos.
i toaolior in too Hili ohool, lior norh
I to bo fttiMnuil liy tho limit 1 later.
I Motion miulo Hint nil iiulo touuliiMS
j I'o lotninoil at tlio osistlnu sohodulo.
Miks llatiolt tn roooivo ?"7."i() por ro'ii-
lar volioilulo. Cariiod.
In tho mat tor of laisin llulgian
Uoliof I-'unil-, tho llo.ml iIolIiIoiI that
tho "-ohools woio not tlio proper places
to i also Mieh fiiiuls.
It was (k'oiiloil not to allow any
spline vaeation.
Tho request that the teachers bo
Ki anted louse of absence, on Mai oh SI)
anil .'10, to attend tlio houth Western
Toaolioih Assoi'iatinn at lloldtoKo was
also advi'isely dfeidod
The following bills were road mid
allowed:
Tho Red Cloud Chiol .... '1 50
Tho Wtoin Contiaetor 11 70
Uoy Sat t ley 10 0')
Harry Tophain 7 511
C L. Cotting 0 80
Mid west Constiiietion Co 17 5'J
.las. A. Din den 1 0."
Webster Co. Argus C Co
T (5. ll.irwood to
Atkinson Moulzor Co 'M oO
i: W. Stevens f CO
Thus Charles Co r.l oO
1'opo lliothei.s 11 4
Omaha School Snnplv Co s,s ;,")
Board now adjoin ned C. .1. Pope,
S'eorotaiy.
3 Couples Take Nuptial Vows
Unity Iiiieldes liu' deoided that tho
l)iitliva,s id' u lutolirloi aio mil strein
'with insis and on Widiiisihty this
pupul u Jiiilllk' fin llli r hied liiiuscll to
i tlin ollieo of .Indgf Uuniiey whole he
was giaiitod a lleiiisc to wed Mi-s
1 lllitnelio Aubiisliuii.
! Tho ooromuiiy was performed at tin-
''Unitod ehiiich pai'-onnge, Uov. .1. I.
Hot ho officiating. They woic attend.
I o 1 by Mi f'niil Bncklosiind Misslieno
1 JJiicldes, bi other Hi) (I bi-ter of tlio
I griiom
The In ult is a diiughtor if Mis
i;ii iboih Atiliiishoii ol thw city.
Tho giuum ii a sun of Mr. ami Mis.
! .lames buckles it siding uoi th of tow u
I The ouiig ouiiplo w ill bojitjinmo to
lliiir iiiiny friends on tint timid l.uin,
in Uatiii tnwiisliip, whoio tho groom
has a home oomp, oily furnished await-
1 ing Ids In idf.
The I'hli f, with their many fiiends.
etelid well Wishes.
LeRov M
OV 1V1US1C
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Co.
i niiiio thoroiiuh tr. lining oould bo glv
fii Tills wottlil produce a bettor pio
p.ired stall" ol ttachois lur Ibo mini,
sohonls.
The idea pi edominated that tln
te.ioliiug stall fr iiiial eommiiiillios
should bo trained in londoisbip ami in
oiiiiyingoiit a oonstiuotivo educational
pinKiaiii for the ooiiimuiiity Tho!
gioatosl of omiihasis was plaeod upon,
tho nocessit', of the teaeher living in
the community if she is to bo u io.il
success. Teaching cannot bo nieasuiod
by class-room routine but by soivico.
teacher must livo in the coiiiinuiiily
Saturday and Sunday as well as from
Monday to Fiiday in-order to seiio
the ical puipose of tho '-uhool.
Tho sentiini'iit in favor of coiisolidal-'
i d schools has increased enormously!
iniioiii,' piogrosslvo rui nl people. Tho
tt.uispui tation problem has caused
man', people to hcsiiatc on consolida
tion, but people who hao tiled trans
put tittiou tavor .t. There tiro htiiidieds
of consolidated schools over this laud
"who do not run tr.inspoiiiitlon wagons,
but instead the patents furnish their
own tiausportation. This method has
boon satisfactory to the communities
using it. Another method which has
boon used hticcesstiilly is for the dis
trict to pay the patents for ti.inspoi ta
tion wheio tlio childien Ihe over a
certain distance.
i;. U Blown, n fanner fiom Davoy,
Nebr . g.ivo an addiess i.n Agiicultuie
and IMuc tlioii, in which lie emphasized
thalchihliou should not only bo taught
'the how' but "tho wlij" in older to
pioparo them to 1 irm ellleionlly or In
do any other kind ol woik ellicieiitly
Jiuiicrlntcmlctils' Knilonul liiliicnllonal
Assoi.hitloii at liiinsas till v
(ileauim.'s tioiu the Associ.it ion re
polled by Mis) liciltudu L l' on. j
De.in Colliuaii iinalv'd 'he supi r .
Intoiidont'-. woik ocu'iiti ii'iun, ad-,
ininistiatlon, mpoi vision Supervision
Is vital to goiik schools ami hastodo
chielly with work which gels an iiu
pioved quality ol touching". Our best i
schools rooo'iii.'.o this fact mid furnish
enough teachers so that the superin
tendent gives his time to supervision
and construction. In the large cities
many of tho ward princip.il- do no
teaching but use their time In super
vision. "Supt M. C Potior pleaded for
moio emphasis upon oral composition
in elementary grades and for written
composition motivated from life "
Piesident Kiik, Missouri, insists that
tho Not mill Schools should pioparo
Al noon, Sunday, at the home of tho
biules father was .solemnized tin
linn ii.il'o o Mi. Chas M. lJicL'ins ami ' i,i.i. .i.i i..,i,.i,.,.u ii..c.,.. UMnn,
Mlssllortha M. Metealf, Ituv. i. V ooursos are olVoied students will enioll
lliiininelollieo.iiug. They woio attend i thoso cour.es; tlmt there tho trim
od by Miss Maud.) MoCuno and Mr. spi,it 0t c idetnic fieodom and teach
til Melealt. About forty guests eu- ing nro to bo lonnd; that the guide
in at tendance. teacher needs college training as much
, Ihe biido is the youngest daughter ' as ,()l.s Ule UkU miu teacher and
ol Mr Kl Mot-Hlf, sr.,and has many tmt the normals do not think it more
Iriends to wish her unlimited hnppi-j ,uKified In tialn high school teachers
ness duriiiK her ni.tiried life. tfllU) elemontary teachers; that public
I The groom is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. hC10ol teachers of all grades should bo
s Biggins, who icsldes near Bladen. ' trained in the normals".
They will make their homo on tho
Metcall farm.
Fred L Keolcr gave in the ouler of
their importance tlio following sot of
WJ3AVILL APPKKCIAT.E A SJI A RE OF YOUR
COBL ORDERS
PLAIT & FREES
j On Wednesday evening, Mutch 7, at s imlards for school house construe
sl. o'clock, at tho home of tho bride's I tlon: utility, health, safety, beauty and
j parents, He v. niuliner pronounced the economy.
j woids which united in matrimony Miss (olm D nubcrtsoii supports military
Brum Hawkins and Mr. Gilbert 11. training in the schools as the host
Ueed. Tho bride is the daughtor of luIls of establishing hygienic habits.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hawkins, one of ue Hald it sliould begin in the kinder
our highly lo.pectod families residing Kait si. mid continue thrminh the high
OHIO
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We repair things
Right
H '"ffSj tMaTvJv MTtSv&BfS9lX?7m' SW
WHEN WC DO YOUR REPAIRING WE WILL DO IT TO LAST.
IF WHAT YOU BRING US TO FIX IS NOT WORTH FIXING WE WILL
TELL YOU SO.
WE DO GOOD WORK, BUT WE CHARGE ONLY A MODERATE
PRICE FOR OUR REPAIR WORK.
TRY US.
WHEN YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU, COME IN AND LET US TEST
THEM. WE WILL FIT YOU WITH THE CORRECT GLASSES.
E. H. NEMHOUSE
Jeweler and Optomotrlst
tSTC U. &. Q. Watch Inspoctor
Spring Dress Fabrics
The spirit of the looms is ,the spirit of
spring, of youthfullness and of beauty
LaPorte Dress Fabrics arc the interpretation
of this spirit and are beautiful
LaPorte Wash Goods, Silks and Wool Dress
Goods happily represent the Spirit of Our Store
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENTS NOW ON DISPLAY
R. P. Weesner & Co.
RED CLOUD
MINER DLDG.
NEBRASKA
northeast of this city. Tho room is bc100i fm. uoUl Uoys ,,, ris,
tho son or Mr. Uon Heod another of j Mrs. Hlla Mooic bays that the lion
Webster Count;. 'i, esteomed citizens, ls u ecossiiry pari of any health u.ov
residing west of town. This young
couple have a lurge elide of friends
and acquaintances who extend congratulations,
meat.
Adelaide llaylor in discussing man- (
unl work in tho school lib relited to
the mental growth of tho child stated
that l.r por cent of tho ohild'ri timo in
grades 1 to C should bo given to man
mil I raining, '20 por cent of tlio child's
time in grades 7 and 8 should bo devot
ed to luminal training and fit) per cent
of the high school pupil's timo should
bo used In manual training. Manual
training is not used In its limited
inefiuliig woodwork but applies to
all work given thai trains the hand.
Manual training helps with tlio study
of language, nature study, ote. mid
leads to all of our subjects.
I Henrietta Calvin states that wo
should train childien to take friend
I ship from tho natiiio wot Id around us,
that lonlinesb is a state of mum result
ing from a lack of such training.
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