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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1923)
RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF !li Ft IH Property Destroyed by Elements NEWS OF NEBRASKA IN CONDENSED FORM NEBRASKA TEAM WILL ENTER. Mid. Given in Brief Items For Busy Readers. Kln at .McKeos Rocks, Pit.. destroyed a big manufacturing plant, n business Mock iinil u score of homes, cuus i,:,. i,;,u of MOO 000. Tlic Inset shows the destruction caused by n tcrrlllc .storm which swept the Mississippi val- lev ntntes iumI some of the southern states. A freight train was overturned at I'Iiihoii. Tcnn. YOUNG INDIAN RAJAH & Attends Church in Florida Cornhuskers to Compete In Western A. A. U. Meet at Omaha. The second annual senior mid- Recent Happenings in Nebraska ; astern ;;nti a. a. r. out.ioo. . 11 t track iitul field championship will be held under the auspices of the Omaha Athletic dub at Ak-Sur-ltcn field Sat urday afternoon, June ilO. The meet Is open to all registered The State Music Tent hers iis-VtHin-, iiuiuleurs residing in Nebnt'ku, lw; thin will meet at Omaha, Apill 12 to 4.1 North Dakota and South Dakota. An l'eru has ulroatl.v begun piepnra-' eceptlonall. largo entry list Is e tlons for Its Chautauqua ro be held peeled as teams will be entered from this summer. "" 'I'' loading schools, elubs, colleges The State Sunday school nsHoela-' unlversliles, Y. M. ('. A's, American tion will hold Its sessions at Kearney, . Legion posts, urin.v, navy, etc, uecord .Inn,. il, i: mii m. Ing to Athletic Dhector Wenilell of One hundred and sixty-four enndl- tin- Omaha Athletic club. Word has dales were Initialed Into tli. Klks already been lecelved from Coach lodge at Norfolk last week. 1 Rrcsiuthan or the t'nlvorslt.v of Iowa .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ilolte of Nollgh and Coach Schultz of the Cnlerlty celebrated the fifty-ninth anniversary of Nebraska, that they will enter their of their married life last week. j '"H' truck team In the meet. Penny Klght northeastern Nebraska schools ' Ryan will have a strong team rcpro aro entered In the sectional deelnmu- M-ntlng the Omaha Athletic club, tory contest to be held at Xollgh. I "'I''"' meet "HI without doubt be The Antelone Trail, running from tone of the largest athletic eeuts of I'lalnvlew thiough I'.runswitk to Or hair STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY "Hair Groom" Keeps Hair Combed Well-Groomed. W5fk mm 'i i - mx?:7mmMm&ij24m9m m i chatd, will be surfaced this spring. Oil promoters have 10,000 acres un der lease In the nelghboihood of Nollgh, and plan to start drilling soon. A special election has been called i to vote on a bond Issue for the erec tion of 11 mimy power plant at Superior. , A girls' sewing club of sixteen I members has been organized at Tecum seh. .Miss i:ditli Place assisting the' girls in the work. Cambridge has been selected as the place where snutb-we-tern Nebraska Camp Fire girls will hold their an nual summer camp. The faculty of the tiantly grade school, which was burned to the ground with a loss of $112,000 had the nrlotis departments in regular work ing order in less than a week. Chester M. Smith, for more than .10 j ears it resilient of Cage county, Is dead at his home near Beatrice, where lie home-leaded, and upon which ho resided until ids death. Rn.vmond Tomes, 11. school hoy, is In a serious condition at a Lincoln hospital as a result of the year and many iccorus which woie established at the first annual meet held In September hist year, an sure to fall," Mr. Wendell said. Kails City folks will vote on ap. pronl or disapproval of the Suntluj movie question at the polls April il. The thirty-third annual meeting of the Nebraska academy of science will lie held at the I'nlvorslty of Nebraska April 112-11. John It. Kapler, of Omaha, war elected president of the Nebraska Travelers' Protective association at it recent annual meeting. Andrew F. Slhert, a resident ol Waterloo for Til years, died last week at his home tlieie. Mr. Slhert was a retired farmer and -Orund Army man. A lone bandit held up three employ ees and one passenger In the Hurling Ion depot at Yoik and escaped with Sti'.i.") In cash taken lisim the sllvei till. T. J. Doylo, attorney, and a lending tlgure In politics of the state, Is dead at Valparaiso ( his home in Lincoln from the effects of u strode 01 paralysis suiieren a coupie weeks ago. t HAIR GROOM tUMKUlMI Keeps Hair Lombea Maharaja Kewal .Munslngh of Jaipur, India. Just thirteen years (I months old, was the leader of the great Sun Ootl procession In India, which was wit nessed by many American tourists. The youngster rode on a black horse with silver trappings In the procession In Delphi, India. When the American ladles waved to l.lm, be bowed very t-olemuly to them. Piesldent Harding leaving the church In which lie attended divine worship In I-'lorldn, Sunday. The President Joined heartily in singing tha hymns. Born the Same Day HITS MAN WITH AX If , Y ' f V '' HSj y y 5X4?? y.T-frryyT jfsy ccaaoic Miss lleler. ltoud, photographed in the Jail 't Toms ltier, N. .1., where she is awaiting ti tut on the charge of having hit .lohii Ulchardsou with a hatchet. Miss Hum! declares the man was forcing Ids attentions on a four-teen-.v ear-old girl whom she sought to protect. Ulchardsou Is In a terious condition. being struck on the head by a 112-poimd ! shot hurled b.v a high school athlete. ' During lirjl! Omaha produced, tn.OOO.OOO pounds of butter and this ! year probably will reach .-.0,000.000 , pounds. This places Omaha In first position as a butter producing center. ( At the meeting of the State Sboit-. horn P.reeders association at (ruiul ' Island. Congrossiuan A. 0. Shallen herger of Alma was re-elected presld-. ent. and he will also act as sales mana ger. ! Receipts of cattle at the Omaha yards Tuesday of last week totalled (5,:t00 head. This was nearly 12,000 hea I more than commission merchant had expected in view of the after effects of the storm. About "." relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. .1. M an all-day reception iclebratlng their .Vith wedding anniversary at P.roken ltovv. This couple has lived In Olster coiint since 1,'!. Laud owners nn the south side of the Platte river In Seottsbluff county aro rejoicing over Indications that the long lelajed tiering and Kort Laramie irrigation unit is to be speeded up and rushed to completion. Clergymen will ride free In Ne br.ika If a bill which had gone tluouuh the senate and was advanced to third reading In the bouse passes. The bursting of an automobile tire, which lie had inflated to 100 pounds pressure, caused serious Injuries to Louis Schumann, employed at a llloomfileil gnrage. Hundreds of fish are being pulled out of the lakes around P.assctt. Many pickrell weigh 4 pounds. Plans for summer homes around the lakes are being made by many. The eighth annual renewal of the Nebraska State Howling tournament, which will be held In Lincoln April 7 II, Is expected to attract an entry of 7." tennis, according to those in charge. Plans for the I'nlversity of Ne braska memorial stadium at Lincoln, have been approved by the hoard of regents and vvoik will begin It Is an nounied, as soon as bids on the work Kodge attended ' can hv obtained. Mrs. Phil Davis leaped through the window of the projection booth of the Hex Theatre at Franklin, when a film look lire and cccped In jury, but the blaze spread over the theatre, causing severe damage. The state board of educational lauds and funds has voted to lnve: ap proximately S100.000 of the N12.KK).000 Aiuerclan Legion relief fund In pav ing and school bonds ol Wa.vne, Ita vciiua and other communities. Over a thousand Kiemoit, school children enjo.ved a half holiday as a ie. Millions Use It Flno for Hair! Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly. A few cents buys u jnr of "Hnlr Oroom ' at any drup store. Kven stub born, unruly or shnmpooed hair stays combed all day in any stylo you like. "Ilalr-Oroom" is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to your hair that final touch, to good dross both In business and on social occasions. Cireaseier.s, stainless "Hair-Groom" does not show on the hnlr because it Is absorbed by the scalp, thereforo jour hair remains so soft and pllablo and so natural thnt no one can pos fclbly tell you used it. It Needs Turpentine. Sometimes shoe polish becomes bard In the box and not tit to use. You can soften It and make it as good as ever if you add a little turpentine and let It stand for a short time. Important to Mothors Examine carefully every bottle ol CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It T) nnun 1 1 n UL'UIO lill yV JtTTsi . sr Signature of (affi&M. In Use for Over 110 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Ca6toria The Cold Truth. There's nothing so pathetic about Ja cob working 14 years for his wife. Mnny men put In a lifetime at it. Exchange. Mrs. Eliza Teeter The bill calls for free Intrastate ildes .salt of a prank pla.ved b.v an unldentl GETS 250 DAYS IN JAIL The nine months' old bab.v, Harney Zimmerman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman of St. Paul, Minn., and the boy's Inseparable companion, a St. Reriiard puppy, bom the same day us Harney. Thu baby needs no nurse maid to watt It It while outdoois for no one has a chance of getting closer to Rarney than ten feet. Sealing Tut-Ankh-Amen's Tomb &iiv 3 1 kS'r mW- m&m II Mrs. lltta Chappclle, sentenced to 12.ri0 days in the county Jail at San l'rancisco for driving an automobile whllu Intoxicated, Is the llrst woman In California to be convicted of wl a charge. Mrs. Chappello maintains that she Is an automobile mechanic tar better .sLllW Unin many male me-chunk's. Small boys carrying loads of dirt and gravel upon their heads to dump Into the entrnnco to King Tut-Aukh-Amen's tomb at Luxor, to seal up the remain ing treasures until fall when work will he started again. It Is estlmuted that 1,700 tons of mnterlal will be used In sealing the tomb. for ministers and fulltlme charitable workers Intrastate. An annual saving of thousands of dollars to potato growers will lesiilt from a Joint through rate on seed po tatoes which bus been secured by agreement with the Iturlington, North western and Piilon Pacific, the rall wm.v commission announces. The upper branch of the legislature has passed the tlneshermens lien Mil. a measure which gives owners and operators of threshing machines or shelleis a lien on grain threshed or ' shelled, as a chattel mortgage, and j must lie Instituted within .'10 da.vs. A bill to provide material for a new cellliouse at the Nebraska penitentiary b.v requiring all stone, brick ami other material from the old capltol to he ' delivered by the slate capltol coin uissoii to tin1 prison ground when the capltol is raxed has been advanced to third leading In the bouse. A picric add blasting demonstra tion thnt drew funnels from all parts of Richardson county, culminated in a Iniged.v when .loans Helm, tarmer living south of D.iwson was Instantly, kilhd when struck In the back of the1 head b.v a fl.vlng stump weighing JttO pounds. The great (light of wild ducks and geese has been halted by the iccent storms Cor miles In the uolghboihood of M'idlsoii the Holds are llterall.v lilad; wllli mallards, blue hills, pin tad dmks and Canadian geese. Never sliu. the e.ni.v ila.vs have farmers seen i-o man.v lulgiatory birds In their Ileitis. 1 R Wooililng. acting chlel of the -late I. mean ol animal Industry, has ict ilvcd an official warning I rem the lederal bureau that an epidemic of foot and mouth disease among live- stink Is again threatening. Alphn Camilla Rho, ugiUulltiiul fin tornlt.v, will holt! Its national conven tion lit Lincoln April 120 to 12s. ami the meeting Is expected to bring about .200 men. llaeh of the nineteen chap ters Is entitled to three delegates, ami there will also ho eight nitlonal olll cers hi attendance, besides depart ment heaths from the agricultural i allege. lied youth, when n hiysteiions phone call at the city plant ordered the school whistle sounded, calling off school. Dairying will become the principal industry in the Nortli Platte valle.v In the opinion of II. K. Probst, export ol the slate experiment faun. The climate, sweet tipver pasturage, high alfalfa production and silage of beet tops ami pulp aie factors. . Kasparek & Itaant, feeders from the Steele City community topped the Kansas City market last week with nine tars of cattle ami two of hogs. The Cattle weighed an -average of toiirteen hundred pounds anil brought sOJo. The hogs brought SS.JI.'i. It Is rumored at Kearne.v that tho Sinclair Oil company has decided to locate Its state headquarters in that city. Options are said to have been obtained on a site suitable for creeling an otllce building, to house between thirty and forty employes The Rev. Anton M. , l.umlei n, of Newman drove, Nebraska uiNsiomiiy captured by Chinese brigands last u tu ber ami released after diplomatic pin , lesis by his own ami four other govt in ' tuents, has leturnetl to Aiiieiitn. Last Kiidny, March l:i. was ihn tenth anniversary of the big I'aster Sunday Slorm at Omaha, In w hit h over a 1 mulled people o- Midi lives, many hundreds were Inlmed, ami the propei ty loss exceeded S.'.OOO.OCO 'iii( records of tho storm in Neluaska ami Iowa as the result of the siortu num bered 171 dead, (Kit) Injured and s-ii.m ,, 'J.'fl In propel l.v loss. A laitliful dog which canie at ids tall piobahly saved the life f W. Harrington near Ravenna, whin he was attacked b a large hog. ; Three hundred and fifl.v lainier-, members of the Co-opeiallve licet (Jrowers association, voted hi s nRs. bluff county, by a small pliir.illiv. to sustain the hoard of dlrceiois ot ilie association in Its demand-; upon the (ireal Western Sugar tompanv i n- a 1012:', contract guaranteeing mi a ton niliiuium and providing for a sliding scale division of the pintlts that would pay the farmer IS pei i cut of the sugar obtained HAVE YOU A COUGH? What Thiv, Woman Says is of Vitrf Interest to You Goihwi, Intl "I had coughed niftht and duv for a whole year and had lost bo mur.h flesh I began to look like a walking skeleton. Two of my sisters had died from tuberculosis and I felt certain that My timo had come. Vinally, a friend re commended Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to my husband, and it mado mo fed new strength and vitality right from the start and in a year's timo I was just as btrong and hardy as ever. I have never buffered with a deep, hack ing cough since (that was about 20 years ago) and have always fat very grateful to Dr. Pierce "Mrs. Eliza Teeter, 413 Middlebury St. Whenever you feci the need of good confidential medical advice, address Dr. Pierce, president Invalids' Hotel, Uuffalo N. Y., and answer will be returned with out charge of any kind. MEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O Street c Lincoln, Neb npsn W0S.W,Jl PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM acinoTfsllnmiruff MnpillalrPaUIsc Reittirei Color and Beauty to Cray mid Faded Hall Kiw. anil Hi ihimi iiriitP'-ihiL itniwni rhim'WKii I'atf liia-ni.. N.Y HIMDERCORMS ltcmcr, tVm.. cal. loiian. tie., (toiia ail pain, innui.i r.nntott to (lis reft, isikkr vraiKipc rar till. c rrv in, i v mail nr at L'ruo lllacox CUcmlral VVorLi, I'htoliuk-uu, N. Y Japan's Boy Prince a Poet. In ilapiiii poets ait- lionmcd ahovn iawmakeis. and for tint reason the whole hind is ii lighted because tho youngest son of the emperor, seven-year-old Prince Siimi. composes poetry with less dllhciilty than the oitliuary Kehnolbo.v coiistVitcts prose sentences. Ami the softer It Is to travel the mini the harder Nliilt ond Morntni. Have Strong. Healthy Eyc. If they Tire, Itch, Smart or Iiurn, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or G ranulated, use Murine Often. Soothes, Refreshes, bate tor Infant or Adult. AtullDrwjKists. Write for Free Eye Book. Muxlu Ejt Ktmtdy Co., OMt MS &ur EVS x f r. t ,