The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 29, 1922, Image 8

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By HAZEL R. LANQDALE
, 10:2. by McCluro Kawinater Syndicate
J'- Henry let the magazine ho hnd been
leading Blip to U10 lloor ns bo reached
.for bis. tobacco to lilt Ills pipe. Then
J16 glanced ut tho clock and put his
tJOtlcK ttfc'ck In bis pocket, unopened.
Scotching his arms nbovo his head, ho
yawned.
"QqsIi, Jenny, Bcss I'll turn in. I've
lmd sort of 11 hnrd day nt tho shop, und
It's later than I thought. You mind?"
His wife, oer her basket of mend
Inc. shook nn Indifferent bend. "Night,
Henry. Don't forget to wind the clock
and sot the nlnrm. I'll Ilnlsh here njd
then rend n spell to rest me."
Silence settleil on tho Crampton
2i6uSehold n silence thnt lasted long
after Jenny lmd plnccd n skillful patch
en n worn tablecloth, had darned sev
eral pairs of Henry's nodes, and had
jend her spell in Henry's dlscnvded
aongnzlnc.
For ns she picked up tho book
whero it lny open on the floor beside
Jlcr husbnnd's chair, n glaring tltlo
caught her eye: "Have you kept your
Jiusbnnd's love?" Powerfully as u
spoken nccusntlon, It rlvetted nnd chal
lenged her attention, nnd she rend
'the Indictment which followed with a
brenthlcss fascination. Then, when sho
Jhnd finished tho nrtlclo sho laid It
clown with n deeply Indrawn sigh.
Why, that writer had drawn Henry
and hcrl For wasn't Henry getting tin
rbinantlcnlly on in years, nnd wasn't
oho middle-nged and run-down-nt-hoel
nnd unattractive? And hndn't Henry
Jong ago gotten over showing any of
those Intimate little signs of affection
which women prize? Tho occasional
tender word tho kiss nt tho door be
fore going nwny In tho morning the
eomrndely pnt on tho shoulder now
and ngnln?
And there was aa wnrnlng tncked on
at the end of the article. "Do caro
fal," It rend, "that your husband, In
a sort of second youth, doesn't look
for his happiness elsewhere. It he
hows signs of sprucing up himself,
nmlndful of your nppenrance, be
.wareP Absent-mindedly sho followed In
Henry's footsteps, making sure that
doors were locked and bolted. Then she
climbed tho stair and crept Into bed,
eoly to Ho there for many wakeful,
planning hours.
The. next day sho experienced a
' aharp and sudden pang when Ilenry
lift tho house without even saying
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Le,te that afternoon, bundle-laden,
weary, yet withal exhilarated, Jenny
returned from the city. Her feet
ragged a bit, but In her ayes was. the
Ight of was It battle or merely fern
lalne anticipation? Shut la her bed
room, the unwrapped her. purchases
and spread them upon the bed. Then
be did rarlous things to her hair,
daubed a bit of powder on. her nose,
t a polish on Anger nails' that bad
Seen recently manicured, and, finally,
she- arrayed herself from head to foot
far attire that was brand new, rather
expensive, and extremely up-to-date.
As sho waited for hor husband on
tttr little porch tho minutes passed
fewly. Ono suburban car after an
clier stopped at tho corner and dis
gorged Its passengers. Still no Henry.
Arrived an In-between rush-hour car,
which let out only two women and a
man In gray. Jenny bit her Up
aervously. This was even later thin
aval. Why why that man In gray
was stopping at the gate. He bad
swung It open was coming up the
Htb.1 Why, It was Henry!
Yes, It was Henry in a new gray
alt, new hat, new shoes. And even a
Mew lift to his walk, a new set to bis
skeulders. Jaunty, almost Yet his ex
fresslon was that of a man who baa
leea caught red-banded In crime. It
set badly with bis air of rejuvena
tion. Suddenly that expression changed.
Amazement, bewilderment, Incredulity
ehaaed one another across his count
aaace. Jenny felt Impelled to explana
tion. Then she would demand the
same from bbj.
' i rtad an article," sho said, Just
a bit defiantly, "about keeping your
foeks to prolong your husband's love.
Hut you, oh, Henry, what made yon?"
Henry drew her gently Into the ball
within, his arm exerting a tonder pres
sure. "Why, Jenny dear," ho said. "I
yead that samo article, nnd decided
that 'what's sauco for tho goose,' you
know, 'Is Bauco for tho gander T"
"Henry l" Jenny's voice fairly sang
the word. "Wasn't It odd that we
soth "
"It sure wns," Interrupted her bus
land, hnBtlly. "It suro was."
But considering thnt Henry had
taken pnlns to drop his mngnzlnc open
at thnt pnrtlculnr spot, perhaps It was
n't so very odd, after nil!
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Niagara Falls.
John Thomas, n small lad of nod
ford, Ind., en route, to Join the father
at Rochester, N. Y., had been told
they would seo Niagara falls before
xencblug Rochester. They wore met
at the Indianapolis station by friends
with whom they wcro to spend the
lay. Ah they drove around tho mon
ument, tho youngster, his faco aglow
with enthusiasm, said: "Oh, mother,
S that Niagara falls?"
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Footprints.
"Women are taking a wonderful
Beadersblp In affairs of state,"
"They are," replied Senator 8oc
gnam. "Fame has recognized feral
aloe genius. I shouldn't tre surprised
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Chautauqua
Sjnolk Raphael, sun of "I am mid,
who was the high pri t onj ;
from L.'..uUea, ISj anc nil hoi le
rrom u..uuei, v.- nnc nn mint r,
of Abraham, between thi CI n d
IXTclM -vor. l-l a .'.,, t (lis $
tanco from Bagdad, tr-o Unions city
of Mio Wnlilui Nl"htk.
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mnch-iis Abraham did l tb da-.1
of Old Testament history you i
prlnto )u t.Ht)ie. oxl ishdy In
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story and the story cf i'i peoi lr
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to Demonstrate Health
Activity
Thoro will be ono feature, on tho
Chautauqua program tlr.U ought to
Intel eat uvury man, women und
child In tho community and tlut
Is tho Health Luot'triM nnd dum
oii3tration8 lva by Mr. and Mrs.
C. Huckcr Ad.niB, who are recog
nized ud among tho toroniost health
specialists In the country. They
tell and show by demonstrations
bow to atrengthnn any of the bodily
nusdes or function which are' be
low normal. There Is nothing of
"fad" In th'Hr work, which, would
cost many times tho prico of a sea
son tlckot and no ono should fail
to take advanta'go of the fine op
portunity presentod.
Mother Lake Strong; Chau
tauqua Attraction
Mrs. Leonora M. Lake, student
and advocate of tho rights of chil
dren, for many years co-laborer
with Trances Wlllard, la one of
the greatest women orators In the
country and should command u
large hearing hero. We understand
her toplo will bo "DIvino Rights of
tho Child."
No bettor Investment can bo mado
for your boy or girl than to buy a
season ticket for tho Chautauqua
nnd let them bonaflt by and onjoy
tho good things ot both tho Junior
and Senior Chautauqua programs.
Ono tlckot admits to both. 4
Distinguished Reader Pre
sents Strong Play, "The
Man of the Hour"
Prof. I. M. Cochran Is head ot
tho Department ot Pub.ic Speaking
of ono of tho co"csc3 in our north
en BtatM which has taken nioro
thnn its slinro ot the Intorcollcglnto
dounies. When you lu-..- hoaid him
read "Tho Man of thj Hcur," with
Its strong and virile c'nrnctors, its
,p-ilo"? ij"T,'!-" of mp-al nuo
l.uua and Its absorbing love story,
you will undPHtnnil y his debat
ing toann luvo utle such n tlno
rooo-d Yon will be equally woll
j.j J to l."ar him In a mlhcpiln--roi"-
r-oijrnm. There Is no'hlng
,nr- ahout his style, but ho does
Ret the spirit ot the thing In a mas
terly way and ono that completely
blots out tho reader.
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Lecture Topic of Dr. H.
Leo Taylor
Dr. Taylor cornea from Chicago
and feels that tho domestic tran
quility, religious prosperity and na
tional perpetuity of our coiwtry
depends on tho kind of character
built by tho boys of today and that
tho boy la olthor a national asset
or a liability. Ho sots forth tho os
sentlal olomonts ot success and
Bhould bo heard by every boy as
well as by ovory paront,
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On motlcn !t was deckled to mnkc
the above chunks by percentage
v.hich Vpnld be n3 follows: Glonwood
pieclncf, land reduced 2; Potsdam,
'r; Stillwntcr, 11; Red CIo-ul, 14
Oak C.cek, li; Ho:uer Cicek, 1.;
Harmon, 8rc; Catlio ton, 9r,' ; C!m
Crork, nn rlmnjre; Guide Rock ptp
cinct, land toduccd, lit; llatin in-
' mt innd iuicd 3j Cowie.s O'J;
Wr.lnut Ci-cok, IM; G.;. field. V.U
Line, no ciumce; PIcnsnnt Hill p c
cinct, ra'sctl 79f; Innvale, 12.
This equalization mnde the lnnd of
the county nvcrago exactly $40 per
nc 0. 1921 nveraRe wns $11.74 per
acre.
The Board now proceeded to con
sider the complnints on file. Each
complaint wns gone over cnicfully
and it was found thnt most of the
complnints were from the precinct
that were raised considerable over
their 1921 nsscssment.
Tho 1 eductions ns mnde bv the
Bonn! ns rbovo indicated ntljimed
most of thfac complaints. The fol
lowing is the list where 1 eductions
were made:
Frank Faimon S6 of NE!i, Nla
of SEU sec. 3 4-9, improvements re
duced from ?800 to ?400.
Louis Koit HVx sec. 8-1-10 land
reduced Lorn $9,180 to $9,000.
Carl Luo SW& 25-4-11 land reduc
ed from S9.5C0 to 9,240.
C. H. Miner W& SEJi sec C-l-11
land reduced $1,000.
E. J. Peterson sec 17-3-12 land re
duced from $22,350 to $21,070.
D. B. Hulsibush SE& of NEi, KE
Vj of SEU sec 3-1-10 land reduced
from $4,720 to $4,000.
Amelia Banks et ul NEi4 34-4-10
land reduced from $9,280 to $8,800.
Andrew Stroh NWW 31-4-9 im
provements reduced from $800 to $550.
Fay L. Palmer NE 18-2-11 land
reduced from $7,010 to $6,400.
James H. Jennintrs N1 of NWW
16-1-9 land reduced from $6,280 to
$5,500.
Ralph Mcllhaney SW SWK of lot
8, Stt NE SWK sec 7-1-10 land
reduced to $3,600.
John D. Taylor NWVt sec 22-4-11
land reduced from $10,560 to $10,080.
Violc Maurer et al WW of sec 23-2-11
land reduced $1,585.
Ernest C. Jones NWU sec 8-2-10
improvements reduced from $500 to
$250.
John Giger NEK sec 121-10 im
provements reduced $800: '
Cj L. Cotting block U Case & Mc
Neaiy'a.addland reduced from $600 to
$300.
'Petar Kockr- SW lice 6-3-12 land
reduced from $10,690'to $9,815.
. .Fanny M. Woman SW sec 18-2-12
Improvements reduced $150.00.
Joseph Hell NEK 36-4-9 improve
ments reduced from $1,000 to $800.
Geo. J. Benker NW& sec 9-3-9
improvements reduced from $900 to
$7UO.
Dewey H. Hutchins W NWil 14-
2-10 improvements reduced from
$700 to $500.
E. R. Foe SWK 30-3-10 land re
duced from $6,200 to $5,600.
H. F Meyers SW& 28-4-12 Im
provements reduced from $1,000 to
$800.
June 23, 1922.
Will H. N rris Ntt of sec 13-2-10
land reduced from $14,720 to $13,320.
John G. Frey SE4 24-2-10 im
provements reduced from 81,100 to
$1,000.
Jacob & Rosina Frey in sec 1-1-10
iana reaucea from S9.970.tn s.9.din.
Adoiph Kronan NWK 10-4-11 land
reduced from $8,625 to 8,000, im-
provemcnis reduced rrom $1,200 to
$1,000.
W. E. Thorne sec 6-4-11 land
duced from $42,240 to $40,740.
re-
liottHeb Helz NWK 30-2-9 im
provements reduced from $1,500 to
$1,000.
Joseph Hubl SEK 4-4-9 Improve-
mpnis reaucea trom $800 to $600.
Albert J. Kindscher N SW 13-2-9
Improvements reduced from $1500
to $1,200.
Wm. Holtz WAt NEK 17-1-9 land
reduced to $5,000.
Thos McMahon EW 25-4-11 land
reduced from $14,720 to $14,400.
m. it. L,ewis lot 2. In NW 11-4.11
land reduced from $5,265 to $4,750.
Chas. Hendrickson SEK 2-4-11 i,n
provements reduced from $925 to
$750.00
John F. Fnssler NWK 14-4-11 land
reduced from $10,860 to $9,600.
Joseph Heil NEK 36-4-9 improve
ments reduced from $1,000 to $800.
John Mattlson Sh SEK 31-3-12
improvements 1 educed from $250 to
$125.
Edward Reiner W'j, NEK, NWK.
SEK sec 15-2-11 lnnd reduced from
$12,880 to $12,560.
Joe Kohmetschcr SWK 21-4-9 im
provements j educed from $1,500 to
$1,300, S NEK, NW 26-4-9 improvd
ments reduced from $1,300 to $1,100.
Mnx F. Benker NWK 19-4-9 im
provements reduced from $1,000 to
$800.
Alvin A. Frey SU'A o-u-li) im
provements : educed from $1,100 to
$'800.
Wm. C Klehl lots 3 to 8 Vance's
add to Guide Rock land reduced to
$1,050.
J. J, Boo"m SEK" NWK 19-1-9
strike off ns!pssmont on improve
ments. Wm. Crnbill Wtt of NWK and N
of SWK of sec 28-2-11 land roduced to
$6,720.
. Geo. Shepardson all sec 6-1-12 land
reduced from $27,900 to $25,000.
Ed. J. Gerlach SEK 13-3-10 land
reduced from $7,600 to $7,200, im
provements reduced from $2,000 to
$1,500, NWK 24-3-10 land reduced
from $7,500, to $7,000. ,
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22-3-10 improvements reduced from
$600 to $300.
CKristina Waechter NEK 4-4-11
land reduced from $10,565 to $9730,
NEK 26-4-11 land reduced to $10,760.
L. P. Whitinsr NEK 11-1-9 land re
duced to $10,120.
Carl Schmidt SWK 18-3-11 tana
reduced to $4,000, improvements re
duced to $600.
A. H. Alexander EK- SEK. 8-3-11
land reduced to $3,360.
Alfred Phillips SWK 21-2-11 land
reduced to $8,440.
N. Blankenbaker NWK 29-2-12 im
provements reduced to $200.
O E. Kamey WEft or sw)4 zu-z-n
land reduced to $1,800.
Martin Kaufman in sec H-3-11 ianu
reduced to $8,90 improvements re
duced to $600.
Wm. Morrow SWK 23-4-11 land re
duced from $12,035 to $11,035.
Isaac Davidson EVs of sec 13-4-11
land reduced tJ $16,920.
John Hansen W SWK 7-3-11
land reduced from $3,155 to $2,400,
NWK 18-3-11 land reduced from
$5,320 to $4,840, improvements $800
to 5700.
A. B. Crab 1 S of SW ZB-z-ii
land deduced to $3,220.
F. W. Kruger NWH 4-3-iu im
provements reduced from $1,000 to
nnn
John Zimmerman SWK 1-2-9 strike
nff inn fnr imnrnvements.
Ludwij? Benker NEK 4-3-9 im
nrovements reduced from $1,500 to
$100. ,, , ,
J. M. MHIS JNJKitt, Wr4, V73 "x
19-3-10 land reduced from $4,320 to
?4Wm. Blabaum EK, SEK, EVi W.
SEK 24-3-10 improvements reaucea
from $1,000 to $800. An t -
Joham Goos SEK 20-4-9 improve
ments reduced from $800 to $600.
John W. Mitchell lot 7 in sec z-x-
land reduced to .. .
Aug. Wonderfecht NWK 6-4-12
land reduced to $6,280.
Z. R. Mavo Ett NWK 3-2-12 land
reduced to $l,880t
Trt0 Hnlmtka NWK 8-4-11 land re
duced from $11,560 to $11,240.
3. A. McArthur NWK 24-2-11 land
reduced to $7,200.
Newton BraKR SEK sec 2-1-9 land
reduced to $7,740 improvements re
duced to $500. h, , i
II. II. Crowell WYs or j-z-.ii i
reduced to $14,720.
Ynnce Sorgeson E'j NEK 28-2-11
land reduced to R2.600.
Fred Hedeo SEK 23-2-11 land re
duced to $7,300. 11M
Nellie McCluro nvj w r a v v
NWK NWK SWK in sec 20-2-11
land reduced to $5,540.
Wm. A. Mav Pt NWK ll-i-U
lnnd reduced fi-om $3,495 to $3,000.
Marv David S of sec 3-4-12 land
reduced to $17,400. .
No further business nppeannjr the
County Assessor was instructed to
make the correction as mado by tho
Board of Eaualization after which
his books arc accepted nnd he wns in
structed to proceed and make his ab
stract to tho state.
Board adjourned to tho call of the
County Clerk. p pERRY
Truths We Never Hear. j
Tour daughter bas the worst Tele,
I eTer.-neard. .She ojiM,to 0t
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DENTIST
Het Cloud
Nebraska.
The Martin of Safety
Is represented by tho amount of
Insurance you carry.
Don't lull yourself into a fancied
security.
Because fire has never touched yon
it doesn't follow that you're immune
Tomorrow no today, if you bave
time and you better find time
come to the, office and we'll write
a policy on your bouse, furniture,
store or merchandise.
LATER MAY BE TOO LATE
O. C. TEEL
R.eilt.ble Insurance
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If-Mad Man!
ALBERT Vy.
JEFFERI8
Republican Candidate) for
U.S. SENATE
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" ONE OF US."
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hogs to Kansas City Sunday and' A'.
B. Crabill shipped tthrce cars of hogs
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