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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1917)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 1 ' i 1 WRIGLEYS M K w W SBF S SSSSBJBBSBSTSSSS SES a s mmmTT PBBY O0OBrBrBrBrBrBrBrBBra (1 III I 111 .11 k r sbbbbbbbbbbbh jffi.&! . va jMSTSifuv2Hu43' SWA ZJKZli&r Adamantine. She (sweetly) Five men have pro posed to mo and I've refused them all, because none of them measured up to my Ideal. Long pause. He I know what you're thinking. She What? He That I'll be the sixth, but you're wrong, kid, you're wrong. You can easily recognize the early shortcake by Its strawberry mark. BHlHHBWttml This Car Is Worthy of Your Confidence You can buy a Saxon car secure in the knowl edge that you are getting full value in tried and proven motor car mechanism. Saxon cars are built to win the confidence of their owner and they do. But first they must win the confidence of their builders and this they could not if they embodied any feature or any part of unproved worth. So no Saxon principle of construction has ever been changed until a better principle has fully proved 'its greater value. And so no Saxon car has ever embodied features of doubtful worth. Saxon cars have simply been in a state of transition, passing thru phase after phase of gradual improvement without a break in pro duction. They are refined from time to time, not radically changed. They are in tbs fullest sens of the phrase, products of volution. They are developed rather than built Isn't that the kind of a car you want one that you can feel confident la right before yon put down your good money for it ? If it is, then you want a Saxon. There is still some good territory open for Saxon Dealers. For information you should apply to Saxon Motor Car Corporation Detroit, Michigan Made by machinery filtered safe-guarded in every process: Factories inspected by pure food experts and highly praised : Contented employes, of whom perfection is the pride: Such is WRIGLEVS largest selling gum in the world. Helps appetltcand digestion. Keeps teeth clean breath sweet. the WMrrn ! The Flavor Lasts Try This on Your Friend. "Did you see nil those soldiers guarding the city library?" "No. Why In the world hove they got soldiers guarding the library?" "Why they found dynuinlttj lit the dictionary." Hymen's torch Is always lighted wits a match. Little men In high places cast long shadows. imHHHHtittttt NO Oi EKED HHTE16 All of Specified Age Must Respond on June 5 to Call of Nation. QUERIES TO BE ANSWERED Government Has Issued Circulars Making It Easier for Those Who Register to Respond to Inter rogations That Will Be Made. There Is but one iinwer to every question asked regarding registration, nnd It Is this: "Every innn between the nges of twenty-one nnd thirty years, inclusive, whether nntlvu born, nit alien, or even nn nlien enemy, must register June 0. This applies also to Invalids ami por tions who are III. A man Is thirty until his tfilrty-flrst birthday anniversary." The government has adopted a plan to facilitate and simplify the tilling In of conscription registration cards June C. Circulars containing the twelve questions to be asked and ntlvlce as to how they should be answered have been prepared for distribution. Answers to the Questions. The circular, which bears the head ing, "How to Answer Questions on Registration Cards," reads as follows: "Questions will be asked for you to answer In tho order In which they ap pear on this paper. These questions ore set out below with detailed Infor mation to help you answer them. "Do not write on, ianrk or otherwise mutilate these Instructions. Do not re move them. They should be carefully read so that you will have your an swers ready when you go before the registrar. "All answers will be written on the registration card In Ink by the regis trar, who should be careful to spell nil names correctly and to write legibly. "1. Name In full. Age In years, "This means nil your names spelled out In full. "State your age today In years only. Disregard additional months or days. Be prepared to say 'nineteen' or twenty-live,' not 'nineteen years three months' or the like. "2. Home address. "This menns the place where you have your pcrmnuent home, not the place where you work. lie prepared to give the address In this way: '23'.! Main street, Chicago, Cook county, Il linois;' that Is, give number nnd name of street first, then town, then county and Etnte. Have Birthday Date Ready. "Dnte of birth. "Write your birthday (month, day and year) on a piece of paper before going to the registrar and give the pa per to him the first thing. Example: August 0, 1891.' "If you do not remember the year, start to answer as you would if some one asked you your blrthdny, as 'Au gust 5.' Then sny, 'on my birthday this year I will be (or was) years old.' The registrar will then fill in tho year of birth. Many people do not ' carry in mind tho yenr they were born. Tills may be obtnlned by the registrar by subtracting the age In years on this year's birthday from 1017. "4. Are you (1) a natural born citi zen; (2) n nnturnllzed citizen; (3) an alien; (4) or hnve you declared your Intention to become n citizen (specify which) 7 "(1) If you were born In the United States, including Alaska nnd Hawaii, you are n natural born citizen, nn mat ter what may hnve been the citizen ship or nationality of your parents. If you were born In Porto Rico you are n citizen of the United States, unless you were born of alien pnrentnge. If you were born abroad, you are still n citizen of the United States, If your father wns a citizen of tho United States nt the time you were born, un less you have expatriated yourself. "(2) You arc n naturalized citizen If you have completed your naturaliza tion; that Is, if you hnve 'taken final papers.' But you are not n citizen if you hnve only declared your intention to become n citizen (that is, if you have only 'taken out first papers') ; In the latter case you nre only a 'declar ant.' "You nre also a naturalized citizen if, although foreign born, your father or surviving parent became fully nat uralized while you were under twenty one years of ago, and if you came to the United Stntcs under twenty-one. "(8) You nre a declarant if, although a citizen or subject of somo foreign country, you have declared on oath be fore a naturalization court your inten tion to become n citizen of the United States. Receipt from the clerk of tho court of the certified copy of such declaration Is often called 'taking out first papers.' You are not n declarant If your first paper was taken out after September 20, 1000, and Is more than seven years old. "(4) You are an alien if you do not fall within one of the three dosses above mentioned. 5. Where were you born? "First namo tho town, then the state, then the country, ns 'Columbus, O.;' Vlennn, Austrlu;' 'Paris, Franco;' Sofia, Bulgnrin.' "0. If not n citizen, of what country are you n citizen or subject?" "This need bo nnswered only by aliens and declarants. Remember that I si ueciunmi' is not yet u citizeu iu the United States. If an alien or de clarant, state the nnnio of your coun try, as 'France,' 'Japan.' 'Chlnn,' etc. What Is Your Job Right Now? "7. What Is your present trade, oc cupation or olllce? "This does not ask what you once did, nor what you have done most of the time, nor what ou are best fitted to do. It asks what your Job is right now. State briefly, as farmer, miner, student, laborer (on farm, In rolling mill, in automobile, wagon or other fac tory, etc. If you hold nn ofllce under state or federal government, name tho olllce j oil hold. "If you are In one of the following olllees or employments, use one of the names hereafter mentioned: 'Custom house clerk, 'employed In the transmis sion of the malls,' or 'employed In nn armory, arsenal or navy yard, 'mar iner actually employed In the sen serv ice of rltl7en or merchant within the United States.' "S. My whom employed? Where em plood? "If you are working for an Individ ual, lirm, corporation or association state Its name. If In business, trade, profession or employment for yourself, so state. If you are an olllcer of the state or federal government say wheth er your olllce Is under the United States, the state, the county or a mu nicipality. In answer to the question as to where you ah employed give the town, county and state where you work. "it. Have you a father, mother, wife, child under twelve or a sister or broth er under twelve solely dependent upon ou for support (specify which): "Consider your answer thoughtfully. If It Is true that there Is another mouth than your own which you alone have a duty to feed do not let your military ardor Interfere with the wish of tin nation to reduce war's misery to a minimum. On the other hand, unless the person you hnve In mind Is solely dependent on you do not hide behind petticoats or children. "10. Married or single (which)? Race (specify which)? "This does not ask whether you were onco married, but whether you arc married now. In answer to the question as to your race stato briefly whether Caucasian, Mongolian, negro, Malayan or Indian. Must State Past Military Service. "11. What military service have you had? Hank? Branch? Years? Na tion or state? "Nn matter what country you served, you must give complete Infor mation, in answering these questions llrst name your rank, using one of the following words: 'Commissioned olll cer,' 'noncommissioned olllcer,' 'pri vate.' Next, state branch In which you served In ono of the following words: Infantry,' 'cavalry,' 'artillery,' 'mcdl cnl,' 'signal,' 'aviation, 'supply,' 'ma rine,' 'nnvy.' Next, state the number of years' service, not counting time spent lu tho reserve. Finally, name the tuition or state you served. If you served under the United States or one of the states of the United States, name your service In one of tho fol lowing terms: 'National Guard' (of such nnd such n stnte), 'militia' (of such nnd such u state), 'volunteers of United States' or 'regular army (navy) of United States.' "12. Do you claim exemption from draft? Specify grounds. "Becittiso you claim exemption from draft, It by no menns follows that you are exempt. For the Information of the war department you should mnke a claim now if you Intend to prosecute it Some persons will be exempted on account of their occupations or ofllees, some on account of the fact that they have relatives dependent upon them for support. Your answer touching these things will be important in sup porting the claim you now intend to mnko In your answer to tho present questions. Be sure, therefore, thnt the grounds you now stnte are in 'con formity with your answers to ques tions 7 and 8. "In stntlng grounds you clnlm ns ex empting you use one of the following terms: If1 you claim to be an execu tive, legislative or Judlclnl olllcer of tho stnte or nation, name your office und say whether It lu un ofllce of tho state or nation. If you claim to bo a member of n religious sect whose creed forbids Its members to participate in war in any form, simply name the sect. If you nre employed In the transmis sion of the United States mails or as nn artificer or workman In nn nrmory, arsenal or nnvy yard of tho United States, or If you are a mnrlner cm ployed In the sen service of any citi zen or merchant within the United States, so state. If you are n felon or otherwise morally deflcient nnd desire to cluim exemption on that ground, state your ground briefly. If you clnlm physical disability, state that briefly. If you claim exemption on nny other ground, stato your ground briefly." Only One Day to Register. The war department wishes to im press upon the people that there la only ono day for registration. All males between the designated ages must register on tho day set. The fact that five dnys were allowed for the placing of tho necessnry blank forms L In the hands of registrars appears to have misled somo hcndllno writers. One day only the day fixed In tho president's proclamation will be de voted to registration. States In Rivalry for Honor. Not only has the Individual clUzcnry of tho country mndo a remarkable re sponse to tho registration call, but tho states through their olllclul heads have indicated such zeal that there Is great rivalry among some of tho common wealths for tho honor of making tho first complete registration returns. Who Would? Bess- Surprising that so rich nnd brainy u woman should marry u penni less dude I Jack Hut who else would marry n rich and brainy woman? Judge. FIERY RED PIMPLES That itch and Burn Are Usually Eczematous Cutlcura Quickly Heals. It needs but a single hot bath with Cutlcurn Soap followed by n gcntlo application of Cutlcura Ointment to the most distressing, disfiguring eczemas, Itrhlngs ami burnings to prove their wonderful properties. They are also Ideal for every-day toilet use. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dcpt. I Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Being dlgullled and lu love at the same time Is impossible, for either dig nity or love crouds out the other. What is Castoria C ASTORIA la a hnrmlesa substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Ita ago Is ita guar antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant uso for tho relief of, Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverish ness arising therefrom, nnd by regulating tho Stomach nnd Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, nnd which has been in uao for over SO years, lias borne tho signature of Chns. II. Fletcher, nnd has been mado under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, ImltationB nnd "Just-as-Good" aro but Experiments that trillo with nnd endanger tno ncaun oi imanus ana & Children Experience ngainBt Experiment Slf sJ&l'fl?-' Genuine-CoKtorla always bears the signature of WitlfyX CCCCAtlC W. L. DOUGLAS "THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3 $3.50 S4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 aJSVJJWh Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas hoes. Forsale by overOOOO shoe dealers. The Best Known Shoes in the World. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot tom of all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. 'T'he quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass.. by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under supervision of experienced men, all working determination to make die best shoes for the can buy. Ask your shoo dealer for W. X. Douglas shoes. If ha can not supply you with tho kind you want, tnke no other make. Writs for Interesting booklet explaining how to set snoos or tho hlcheit standard oi quality .ndi tharaUUpfle. 2.J I H Htl Stamped on the bottom. Returning a Kiss. "Whnt'B thnt murk on your HpsV "Oh, I kissed n girl on the hnnd." "Oh, I see. And she returned It." WOMEN! IT IS MAGIC! LIFT OUT ANY CORN Apply a few drops then lift - corns or callures off with fingers no pain. """ "'""f't"l""''" Just think ! You can lift off nny corn or cullus without pnln or soreness. A Cincinnati innn discov ered this ether compound nnd named It freczone. Any druggist will sell a tiny hot tlo of freezone, like hero shown, for very little cost. You apply a few drops di rectly upon a tender corn or callus. Instantly tho soreness disappears, then shortly you will find the corn or callus so looso that you can lift It right off. Freezone Is wonderful. It dries Instantly. It doesn't eat away the corn or cal lus, but shrivels It up with out even Irritating the sur rounding skin. Hard, soft or corns be tween the toes, as well as painful calluses, lift right off. There Is no pain be fore or afterwards. If your druggist hasn't freezone, tell him to order a small bottle for you from his whole sale drug house. adv. Father of the Man. Hatch Is he very much henpecked? Batch Ho even has to mind the baby. Judge. People get rid of their worst trou bles by waking up. Tho method should be more gencrully npplled. ffi&t. MM I III ill ll fl IH, I I u r 9 rj Opea-Alr Exercise awl Carter's Little Liver Pills are tw wfAtrnMA Utogs For Constipation If you can't get all the exercise you should have, its all SasHPiH IstsUDoso SaaUPrics bbbbBB f HCARTERS tftV sSITTLE llVER Jv IP'-! S' 0f ' CHALKY. COLORLESS COMPLEXIONS NEED CARTER'S IRON PILLS FARMERS ARE WORKIKG HARDER And using their feet more thsn ever before. For all llioo workers the frequent iifo of Allen's Foot-Ease, tho antlstptlo powder to be shaken Into tho shooffiand sprinkled In tbo foot-bath, Increases their efficiency and In jures needed physical comfort. It takes tho Friction from tho Shoo, freshens tho feel, ind prevents tired, aching and blistered feet. Women ovcrjwhero aro constant n,crs of Allen's Foot-Eafe. Don't get foot sore, get Allen's Foot-Ejuc. Bold by dealers every, where, ttCc. Adv. Slightly Mixed. "She refuses my suit?" "Worse, count. She alludes to you as a piece of cheese." "Ah, ze heartless girl. She accepts my attentions and unw.sie throws mo over. She Is a croquette." When the nverage man has saved n dollar he celebrates the event by squandering $2. Maine lumbermen caught making whisky have been from prunes. the direction and with an honest price that money (or tne price, J VsSSSV Rn. CImi S $3.00 $2.60 ft $Z00 President W.I- Douglas Shoo Co.,. lga Spark at., Iirockton, Mass. Too Much for Tommle. "Mother wants you to come right over nnd see Tommle," said the little girl. "What seems to bo the mutter with him?" asked the doctor, "He ain't swnllow. Ills tencher gnvo him xnmc big words to spell today, nnd we think some of 'cm got stuck In his throat." EAT NERS THE BEST HAOROKI HADE RON THE HIGHEST GUM W1UM WHEAT COOKS IN 12 MINUTES. COOK BOOK FREE SKIMMER HFG.C0. OMAHA. U.S.A. lar&sgrr Macaroni facforu in America. NEBRKSK7K NKTIONBL INSURANCE COMPANY LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Fire, tornado and hall Insurance, farm and town property, automobile and threshing ma chinery. Policyholders aud agents participate In the profits of this company. Agents wanted In open territory, lltk rr. licrpnUJ Jta, 4. IMS CREAM WANTED Market yoor cream where It will net yon the most money. Tho Fairmont Creamery Compeusw oSar you the benetlt of Ita thirty-four years of ex. pcrlenoo. Hy hipping your cream to this company you will receiTo inn miriet Tamo i In payment! your check will be sent you dallyj yoai It: roa will sava ex press charges and your cans will bo returned mora promptly, nearest Hi BaUsf action la suarauleed. Shlptoths ebraaka factory, ractorlee an located as Omaha, Crcto and Grand Island. PATENTS SnKcJiHwS Bates reasonable, mgheit reference, aestsortlcea. W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 22-1917. ine more important mat you navo me other tricd-and-true remedy for a tor pid liver and bowels 'which don't act freely and naturally. Take one pill every night t more only when you're sure Its necessary. Genutao bears signature yKstoSSit JSSSejV CSb. 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