The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 09, 1923, Image 4

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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CHE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Hod Cloud, Nebraska.
Dr.W.tl.Mc Bride
DENTIST
OVBU STATE HANK
Red Cloud Nebraska
Dr.R. V. Nicholson
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DENTIST
UDLISHBD EVBKV THURSDAY
Intend In the I'oAtofllce nt Hcd cloud, Neb
as Second Class Mutter'
lied Ooud,
Sebrask
A. D. MuAUTHUR, Editor and Owner
Advertising Rates
How About a New Harness For
Fall Plowing?
1 havo a good stock of Harness on hand, a few sets of n-ts. lef t,
priced right.
When In need of anything In too Imrnoss Hue cull on tm.
LEE R. WALKER
Harness and Saddlery 2 Doors South o! Formers Union.
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Foreign, per column Inch 15c
Local. ' " 12$&I5
LOCAL ITEMS OF
THIRTY YEARS AGO
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PHONE YOUR
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FARMERS' ELEVATOR
Bell Phone 29 -:- Ind. Phone 12
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Webster County Bank
have opened up
a sav-child-
savinu is
f. v 7E WISH to announce that we
W infjs department in our bank For the use of Ih.
n.ii jwlnlts nnd overv oni' Thrift and s.r
somethinil that has been neglected.
We kindly invite vou to take advantage of this sav- 1
tags idea and make this your banking home with your
savings no matter how small, you are alwas welcome.
A saver is a hustler and we are for both. Bank with
us and you can bank on us.
We welcome every child in the community to become
a customer of this new department. g
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK f
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5eo. Hutchinson Is visiting In Ivans,
this week.
O. J. Warren was In Lincoln the
tore part of the week.
Dr. DHinerell and wife returned
home from Lincoln, this morning.
Henry lllchmond, editor of the Her
ald Is on the sick list this week.
C. .1. l'lntt and wife and Mi&s Ger
tie Llndley have gono to worlds fair.
Hugh Miner and Frank Cowilen took
a run up to Cowles Sunday on their
wheels.
F. 12. Teel of Frontier county, was
In Red Cloud this week visiting with
0 C Teel.
Harry Stroup wns giving an exlbltlon
the other day by stopping plunks and
balancing them on his nose.
Miss Ella Remsburg Is home from
New Mexico, where she has been visit
ing. Sho will leave iu a few days for
Lincoln where she goes to teach school.
The Red Cloud and Stillwater base
ball teams, crossed bats and locked
horns here last Friday. Both clubs
support some strong players, and the
game whs thoroughly interesting from
beginning to end, and caoh odd play
good or bud, was cheered vociferously
by the large number of ladles Hiid
gentlemen present; the boys played
nine innings, which resulted in a 25 to
I- score in favor of Red Cloud ' Not
one cross word passed, and Cowles
with her usual hospitality, invited boih
I'lubs to supper at the "Central Hou.se"'
Capt. rlutt, of the Red (.Inuri team, ran
'i foot iaci- with Archio I-om, but
being away from Imini', and among
str.uigi'ts. he came out si-cond best.
Had by No Means a Life of Idleness,
Since Their Domestic Duties
Wcro Many.
There Is still widespread conception
that the wives of the ante-bellum
southern planters led u life of ease
ar.d Idleness. Such was far from tin
truth, says a writer In the New Yorl.
Sn. Woman played a vital part It1
I1 e old southern economic system, a
i.'i... v,!ili!i kept her b isy and loudei'
!ir w-;i grave ies;io:i"lbllitle.
-" wi.s the head of the doincth
'! of tl plantation life. Not onl.v
;, ' o . p rvls!? the housework of
! " u.i;!.o.:i but she had to look itfte;
. vnpv! n;' (p'ariers as well. As fit.
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!' el.1 fond, their clothing.
uT' under her care.
;(! tl at a distinguished
: t was astonished, when
in '"ip.oii. to llnd Mr.
....r-uiuided by negro girl-
'''"Mi years old, busily
Mi ir- 'or the slaves of the
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wl W' t!iov were Irvd
' .pliero of the south
ti j del'.ned. It was si'i
i-sv so far as It went
Ml nt upon the planta
it of which It grew
i -' of the slaves and the
oli.t a which it pro
' of the South found
ft of the occupation for
CARRY THE MILK IN BASKETS
1(1 YK.A11S AGO
UNDERTAKING
The I. T. Amack Undertaking Co.
Auto Hearse In Connection
Licensed Embalmer
Best Service to Others Means Real Happiness to Ourselves.
BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB
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A. 1'. lily of McCojk whs in town
Monday.
Joe Crow and will Robertson were
in St. Joe this woek
.1. H. Hnlley has returned home from
ti visit with relatives Ht Topeka, Knna.
Walter Warreu, wife aud children
spent Sunday iu Superior visiting with
friends and attending the Chautauqua
R. U. Wallace and Robert ltradou of
Franklin spent Suuday iu this city as
the guests of Mr and Mrs. Edgar Cow-
rlrsrt
Mr. and Mrs C. A. Sheeley taken in
the circus and visited with relatives in
Guide Rock, Monday. They were ac
companied by the Misses Tilla Kent
and Irene McGuire.
Mrs. Barbara Phares and Miss Tillle
Cook leave Sunday for Chicago and
other eastern markets. Mrs. l'nares
goes to purchase fall and winter goods
for her store and Miss Cook to study
the fall style of dressmaking.
O. C. Teel wife an.i daughter, Miss
Fay, leave Monday for western points
Mr. aud Mrs Teel will spend some
time visiting in Denver, Colorado
Springs and other sceulc Colorado
points, while Miss Fay journeys to
California where she will enter the
University of Berkeley for the coming
year.
r.'rluie of F'l'IpliiD Deliverers' Wo'k
Hr.- Ltd to Their Superb Physi-
cr.l Divcicpment.
Tr adlni: s. ft!. the Manila iiilll.ni-i'
ik,,.'.M"s ftvshly fiaming earabiio ml
In t.di Spanish w'.tse bottles to his ct-totupr-s'
front doors long before mi'.
rise.
I'nllke tl.e Anieilcnn nillknian, In
has no equipage In which to transport
Ids' wares-, but carries them In tw"
wicker baskets slung from the ends m
a bamboo pole which is laid acros tin
shoulders through a wooden uecV
yoke.
Cnrahao milk Is said to be delicious
when served In coffee or chocolate,
surpassing In flavor both cow's and
goat's milk.
Because of their early morning track
work. Filipino milkmen are superior
physically to any other type of work
logmen In the Islands, with powerful
leg muscles and broad, strong shoulders.
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FARM BUREAU NOTES
(By County Extension Ager.t H.
Fausch.)
R.
Horseferry Road.
Visitors to London will remember a
Btreet back of Westminster nbbey,
which was called Horseferry road. It
lends to a bridge across the Thame
und once had the only horse ferry nl
lowed In London, a monopoly granted
to the archbishops of Canterbury, and
when most of the traffic of the old
ferry was diverted by the opening of
Westminster bridge, the see of Canter
bury was granted 11,000 compensa
tion for loss of revenue. The old ferry,
which continued to ply until the erec
tion of Lambeth bridge, GO years ago,
had a plnce In English history, for by
It James II and his consort passed
from Whitehall to the Surrey side one
dark night in Dec-ember 1GSS, en route
for France and exile. The king threw
the great seal Into the river from the
ferryboat during the crossing. It was
picked up by !i fisherman and given
to William of Orange.
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Economy
and
Efficiency
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COMFORT for it means a cool kitchen.
Economy for it wastes no fuel. You burn
kerosene oil only when you need it. Efficiency
for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of
operation and every bit of heat is concentrated
close under the cooking. -
Come in and let our salesmen show its manyj
good points.
We Give S. 8c H. Green Savings Stamps With All Cash
; , ' Sales.
Trine's Hardware Store
HOG OHOLERA
Hog cholera, is. raging in, this county
There has been out breaks in certain
parts of the county in times past, but
but never was it so general and as
early in the season as this year.
Some of the symptoms are off-shed
They may come to the trough, but
only nibble at their food and then turn
away. Great muscular weakness is
shown by a weak, staggering gait,
the hind parts sway from one side to
the other. In mny cases a cough will
be noticed, the cough i usually dry
and breaking.
It frequently happens that many
hogs die before any particular cholera
symptoms arc noticed. These are us
ually affected with the septicemic
form and perncute typo of the disease.
The only successful method of
cheeking the disease and for proven-
,tioi; out- breaks is vaccination.
Am unable to keep up payments on
my piano. First class condition
nearly new. Any one can have it by
paying mo a small amount for rny
equity andkeoplng up payments. If
interested writo forprico and full par
tloulara to Lock llox 710,- Omaha, Nc
braska.
Carvings as Guides to Water.
In the country uruuntl Saline valley,
Inyo county, Calif., Indian rock carv
ings can still be seen, nnd many whites
know how to read them to the extant of
using them as guides to water. In east
ern Arfzona these -rock carvings were
made by the ancient tribe from which
the present-day Hop! descended. This
s proved by the similarity between
these pictures and those made In mod
ern times by the Hopl, nnd by the
fact that the sacred snake, worshiped
!y the Hopl for many centuries, was
dug up In n ruin near Sprlngervllle.
rhe Ulnekfeet have a tradition thnt
many years ago a delegation wns sent
south to the land of the Hopl, by their
bead medicine mnn, to worship and
pray before his sandstone figure, for
:he return of the buffalo herds to the
Blnckfeet country, after a migration.
Cursed to Wander Over Earth.
People without a country, the gyp
sies roam to all four corners of the
earth. It Is said that many years ago
i Moslem saint of Turkey cursed the
Oeoplo with these words: "May you
lever more enter or belong to the
u'.fc races of the earth, but as out--lists
be scattered, homeless, wretched
mil poor; ever wandering and tolling,
lever realizing wealth, never enjoy
ng the fruits of your labor, anil never
icqulrlng the 'steeni of mankind."
I'he curse didn't work In nil Its par
Iculars. For Instance, a lot of gypsies
ire not poor. It Is said that many
"lave pretty fair bank accounts. And
the saint cursed them to everlasting
wll. But who ever saw a gypsy work?
WORK
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU WHEN
YOU WANT SOME
PRINTING
Whatever price we quote, you
may be sure that the quality of work
you receive will be the best it is pos
sible to produce.
We will be glad to come to your
place of business, and talk it over.
BOTH PHONES
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REMARKABLE VALUES SN
UNDERGARMENTS for WOMEN
The fabrics arc soft and fine and the fashionings
ample. Here are decided savings on attractive,
seasonable merchandise.
"Eiffel Maid" Unions
S1.49
Buttonlcss Union Suits made of
the finest diminty, batiste and
marquisette in flesh and white.
Children's Knit Unions
39c
Fine Swiss rib weave with button
seat and neat finished band tops
Gauze Vests
19c
Ribbed Knit weave in pink or
white made with either bodice or
band top.
Night Gowns
69c
These garments are made of good,
firm, pink material with color
embroidered tops.
Confiners
48c
Back or front closing, pink or
white, sizes 32 to 46.
Step-Inns
89c
Made of dimity, nainsook and
crepe. They come it, shades of
flesh, honeydew, orchid and blue
also white.
Silk Teddies & Bloomers
$1.95
This is a wonderfully attractive
assortment. These garments arc
made of Radium and Crepc-de-chine
very prettily trimmed.
"Carter's" Unions
89c
Finest rib weave cotton in pink
or white made with bodico top
or built up shoulder straps iu
loose knee style.
ONE PRICE TO ALL
"Get the Habit" save S.
& H. Green Stamps.
I'ICTOKIAL HKVJKW TATTKHNB
Monster Planet.
Everything connected with the sun
Is staggeringly big. Those little dark
sun-spots which you peer at cautiously
through the medium of n smoked glass
ure, most of them, many thousands of
miles across. One was measured nnd
foimd to have a diameter of 13,000
miles which means that the earth
could have been pitched Into it like a
golf ball Into n pall of water.
Lines to Remember.
Most of us seem to be hastening
through the years weighted with the
consciousness that more Is being ex
acted of us than we can ever properly
accomplish, until human life Is fast
threatening to resolve itself into u
ceaseless pursuit of the things thnt
are destined to remtln undone. What
shelter to grow ripe is ours? What
leisure to grow wise? Dawes Hicks.
Faithless Husbands Evade Law.
Wife deserters In Nottingham, Eng
land, cannot be arrested on Sunday,
according to the statutes. As a con
sequence 00 per cent of the warrant
taken out against wife deserters are
not served, though a reward Is placed
on the head of each man. The faith
less husbands leave tho city on Mon
day morning and do not return agalm
until Sunday.
Royal Flower Giftc Barred.
There Is an old superstition In the
English royal family that it Is un
lucky for a royal lover to send pres
ents of flowers to his bride-to-be.
Proper Adjustment.
A little girl nt Swope park Saturday
afternoon wns severely criticized by
her mother for feeding popcorn to the
jcoats from a pustehonrd box. The
child remonstrated that the goats wore
hungry. "Yes," said the mother, "but
you should have given the popcorn to
the ducks, nnd let the goats have tho
box." Kf.nsas Pity Star.
Pit Apparently Bottomless.
In a volcanic crater In the Sangro
de Crlsto momvdn? In San Isabel Na
tional fore Is an apparently bottom
less pit, wlli black marble sides, In
which depth soundings of l.fiOO feet
have failed to touch bottom.
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