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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska. PUULISUHD EVKRV THURSDAY ! Buildef s 1 1 Hatdwate m il CnUrcd In tin- I'oHtolllie at Kid ( loud, Neb, an Hicoml Claws Matter I A H. Mi ARTHUR Pl'llt.ISItKH rilK ONLY DKMOC'UATIO 1'AI'Hlt IN WIOIIHTIMl COUNTY m BMMWMMMM,"Z"Z""""M''"'tt,'t't','Wt,tMIIIw"tMli tf&offljfl 1)1 X-sii4 Building contractors as well as the man building or repairing his own home can save money by trading at this store. Wr can supply your every need in builders' hardware whether you want enough for an entire building or just the small repairs about the house. A complete line of shelf and heavy HARDWARE G. W. TRINE Hpfl fill oZy VlPJS $3 &zi Ibvk MmcM EEH3 7MIliO n&ftK?Ctf i W V'" " CHiTIVrTiiiiiiii ini.nl tsr IF YOU WANT A I PPPflT OH A PftPH jlIade Right, bettered Right And Erected Right SEE OtfEftlflG BROS. & GO. Makers of ArttstlcMonumcitts Red Cloud, Nebraska Union Musical Program Sunday 8:00 p. m. at the Orpheum 10 a. m. Sunday School, Congregational Church Judge Ranney teaches Mens Bible Class 11 a. m. Sermon by the Congregation I J Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures E. S. Gaurber Dr. A. E. Boles OSTEOPATH Physical Diagnosis Labaratory CONHl'M TU l KWMIWIION Kill I. 'Osteopathy the Seionoo of Healing by Adjustment." Cilvfii to tho World !) A. T Mill, A. 1). W I. FFICE OYER SMITH SHOE STOKE Hour l'llONKb KHD CI.Ol'D.NKUU V. II. Miner Dr. S. S. liiixnturl, M. O. ('. Manauir Vittrlimr In Uiiirite C. H. Miner Serum Co. -PK01U CI HS- Anti Hog Cholera Serum lied Cloud, Nebraska Wire or Phone, at Our Expcnsr. I). S. Vi:ti:rlnur Llcunsc No. 45 Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED E&rOrFicE Ovr.it Ainuioiii's Siore R. E. CAMP, D. C. Chiropractor KODAKS Bettor Kodak Finishing And l)c eloping. .:. A Full Line of. Supplies rolls ni'A kloprd ic NAIL YOlli ORDER 10 US Stevens Bros, WVWAViViViVAV.W.'.W : COL. J. H. ELLINGER $ AUCTIONEER Isnow ruut to place .wair salt ilatis. m AhK an ma as in iiij iiuallllca lions , or whuiu I hni iriulNaU-H. luili-pcn VJ iltnt ilioiu S cil'i. mi w r, ll( i.u C Ki I) Ctoii). Ni HK. f)fcMes ( Independent 2l'J I Bell Red 10 1 DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud a a ' Nebraska University Week Pleases The People Tlio one giand event of the season is nrivv in full swing in tln good old town of Rod Cloud -University Week, which opened hole last Saturday. '1 h Cni vt'islly Cmli'l numl arrived atanoaily limn Satuiduy morning and after re hcisal spent the balance of (lit morn ing vi tiif tho nights ubotit town and becoming acquainted with thociti"iis. Aftoi h iiomday repast they assembled and gave a fico opi'ii air umik" i on tlic I'oiiii'i of 1'oui th avenue and i-li-stor stioel wnich was highly uppio ltd oil liy a largo audience. Among tin" many selections lendcied was a niuuh composed by our able band loador. 1'rol hoi toy MiR-li interest was shown in tlio ap poaraucc of this band, it being the Hist oppoitunity that tlio majority of our people liavo liad of scoin this re nowuud musical or'ani.Htion and also duo to the fact that two of the "home bojh' aro members, they being Hay Saunders, captain mid Raymond Tur. nure, snare driimmer. Many people wlio wore of tho opin ion that University boys measured up to Ideals of fiction writerswho, in their stories, make them appenr a3 of anjof- feminate nature, wero gteatly pleased to Hud thoni all excellent specimens of manhood possessing all the qualitiis of gentlemen. In fact their shott stay in our city made a lasting and pleas ing impression upon our people, who will at any time welcome another op portunity of entertaining the boys. i)n Satuiday evening they appeared before a packed house at the Orpheum and lomkred a musical program which will be loin; lCiuembeied by those at tending All seals were occupied and standing room wasat a premium at the (iipheum Monday evening, when the I muisity I'layeis pioseiiled "Alias Jimmy Val entino-'. VmvU and every one tailing pint in this plu exhibited to a niaik i'd degree the talent they possess and many are the words of praise to be heaid on the stieets and in social in c'les. This show fin-surpassed piovious road shows and is classed among tho very best attractions piescnted to the theater going public in cities many times the size of lted Cloud Tho Glee Club, under the direction of Mis. Cairie H Raymond appealed befoio a huge and appieciativo audi ence on Tuesday evenim:. Tlio man nor in which they rendered the various selections appealed strongly to the audience by their loud applause. The personnel included the name ot one of Red t loud's boys-, C. It. Sheier. 'lho University Road Show made their appearance on Wednesday even nig. The program consisted of si iiiiinbeis, or a tegular lycciitu com so in one evening The second number, he aciobatic act illustrated in a vei line manner the excellent wot k carried in by the physic.tl education depart molit ot the Cnivofoity. The musical fatce written especially for tho Road Show was al-o woi thy of note On this even. tig K. cYnnlc Schramm, associate piofossor of geology in the Cniversity of Ncliraska will lecture on South American countries This lect ure will be illustrated with slides made f i om photos titken by tlio do lessor during tlio time he was do tig research woik in Central America dofossor Schramm is well versed on the conditions in those count tics and will give his audience a tiist hand knowledgo of them. University week has made a decided hit with the people of lied Cloud as was evidenced by the number of people attending each alti action. In all the dill'ereiit ntimbeis wore tho inostenter taining and instructive attractions toi hi ul in our civ. Tepee Damaged by Fire t ubuit&clcvi n o'clock Friday morn Uk'tlu Hrful u in was sounded which luoiight iqV. the Hie laddies to their post o) duty, as at that time smoke as seen issuing fi oin the building in n unhide lepee I dealer is loeateit. It was a matter of but a few minutes until two streams of water woie turn ed into tho building and within a iry short time tho the chief announced llie's out". Tlio e.Miei cause of the bla.o is sti 1 unknown, as no lire had been used to heat the building that day. The blao was located on the nort'i east coiner ol the stage and had woi Ic ed its way up to tho ceiling. Had it not been for the prompt service ot the Hremen the entile building would haw been destroyed F. YY lowdon of tho linn of Cowdeu Kali j Clothing Co, expects to leaw tile Hi st of tho week lor Chicago. Cleve land and oilier eastern cities wlieie he will look over the now fall ami winter lines of clothing and gent'n furnish ings and purchase their fall stock of goods.., Copyright Hart Sclialfner & Mane You'll Need New Clothes for Easier Easter is Dress -up Time How would you like a dark blue serge suit or a dark mixture maybe a brown or greenish shade in it; made by Hart Schaffner & Marx Or a stylish, well balanced Varsity Fifty Five, 1 2 or 3 buttons; any number of pleasing variations Easter Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery "dress up" as much as you want to in these good things illu Ham on-Gather ClotliiM Co GOLF AfUHJ) GAME Was Once Played in Holland on the Ice. Goes Back at Least Five Centuries So Popular In Scotland in 1457 ' It Interfered With Other Games. "You have to he a lino rider, do yoy not. to play golf?" was tlio commonest ipiostion In regard to the game not more than ."lo .wars ago. At that time the man who trawled about with a yet of golf clubs was au object of fcome astonishment to Ids fellow travelers! And yet the game of golf, according to the new Rniyelopedla I'.rltiinnlca, goes back at least live centuries. It is I ort rayed by early Dutch painters1, who generally showed It being played on Ice! lint one of the pictures in a Dutch Illumined Cook of Hours, now in tlio Rritish museum, Is a painting of throe men putting ut a hole In the turf as In our modern golf. Although the Dutihmen played and painted golf, they did not write about il and we have no records describing the game. Just when Scotland took up golf is unknown, but 11"7 It was already so popular, says the Iirltanulcn, that It In terfered with the more Important pur suit of archery. In May, 1471, an act of tin Scottish parliament was passed forbidding this sport: "Futeball and tlolfe forbidden. Item, it Is statut and ordalnt that In na place of the renlnie there bo uslt futo-ball golfo or uther silk iinprotltublll sports," etc. It Is rather curious that this Is an edict of .lames IV who later became wrj much attached to the practice of the "iinprotltabill sport" not only he, but h s daughter, Mary Stuart. It was nllegi I by her incudes that, as show lug her s'lameless Indifference to the lute of in.1 husband, it very few das nfti r his murder, slio "was seen pla.xing glt and pall-inall In the Holds beside So ton." loK has from old times been known in Scotland as "the Royal and Ancient liuine of Golf." Many moiiurchs have made it their favorite diversion and since its Introduction into America all the presidents have found It a favorite form of exercise. There is still standing in Edinburgh a monument of the prowess of James II as a golfer. After the Restoration James, then duke of York, was sent to Edinburgh In 10SI as commissioner of the king to parliament. He was chal lenged by two Englishmen, nobles of his suite, to play a match against them, for a very largo stake, along with any Scott h ally ho might select. With his partiur, who was one "Johne Cater sone," a shomaker, the duke easily won the game. He made over half of tho large stake to his humhlo co-ad-jutor, who herewith built himself a house at No. 77 Caunoncate, which has . always been called Golfer's Limfl, j BLADEN 1!. K Moss uitocd to Red t loud Sat u day. j II ii ry Robinson was in Campbell S unlay. Dr. and Mis. IVmIU were in lilue Hill Wednesday. MissMildted Wlielau visited in Camp bell over .Sunday. Stanley Hall and family were down from Hastings Sunday. Thos. McMahon was a passenger to Lincoln Tuesday morning Win. Vonderfecht left for Madrid Monday evening to care for property interests. Mrs. H. C. .Tellers of Ayr is spending the week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walburn. Cv .Jennings at rived from Chester the Hrst of tho week for a shoit visit at his homo bote. Dr. and Mrs. llawley and daughter, Ainorette, of liluo Hill, weto visiting frieuds in Itladuu over Sunday. Master Cecil Harper of Campbell was tho guest of his grandfather, J. C. Richison, Friday and Saturday. Roy Meyer returned to h's home at Bruning tho Hist of the week after an extended visit with relatives here, Miss Hernico Richison of Hastings is visiting at the home ot her grand mother, Mrs. M J.Clawson this week. ilowaid (ramor of Rod Cloud is spending tho week at the home of his brother, C. L. Cramer, who resides south of town. Arthur Morey, Jens Westensen nnd Ira Walburn left the latter part of tlio week for Wallace to look- at some hnid belonging to Mr. Walbuin. Glen and Eddie Denton are dowu fiom Lincoln to spend the spring vaca tion at their respective homes. Tho boys aro attending Wcslevan Univer sity. Frank Crawford, who lately resigned from the position of Assistant Cashier at tho State Rank, was prollered a position in the First National Rank of Blue Hill. Farm Loans 1 can ma ke you a farm loan at low est inlei est and best terms to bo had in tho state. Please write me,' or call for me at State Rank Rod Cloud. C. F Cather. Farm Loans I have placed $.-.,oo0.0o in farm loans from January 1.1th, to February loth Tho reason is that I am giving tho low est rates and best terms in the atato also a genuine option without u "joker" attachment Private funds on hand J. H. Rau.i. Fewer Eggs are required with POWDER In many recipes the number of eggs may be reduced with excellent results by using an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, for each egg. omitted. The following recipe is a practical example: Chocolate Sponge Roll H cupi (lour trnipoon Bait 1 cup sugar 2?BK8 2 kijuarei melted chocolate 2 tablespoons melted shortening J4 cup hot vvnter 1 teaspoon vnnllla 2 tcuspoons Koyul linking Powder The old mothod called for 4 eggs and no baking powder DIRECTIONS Sift flour, baking powder and salt together three times. Beat whole eggs. Add slowly sugar, then boiling water elowlyjadd next vanilla, melted chocolate and melted shortening ivilhout beating. Sift in dry ingredients, and fold in as lightly n's possible. Pour into largo baking pan lined with oiled paper, and bake in slow oven twenty minutes. When done, turn out on u damp, hot cloth, spread with white icing and roll. Booklet ot recipes which economtre In cres and other cipentlve Ingredients mulled Iree. Address ROYAL HAKINQ POWDER CO. 135 William St., New York f c i I V,