The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 27, 1917, Image 4
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF No Woman's Committee Council of National Defense DivI,Ion Unh (Situ celr one el ihne nrdi) Nome in full... (LmI Ntme) (Finl Nme) Tel. AdJreii.................. .............. ...No,... (Cilr or lowo) (No. and itrrtl at R, D, No,) Age (in yean) Married or tingle , '..... Color or race Country of birth Citizen! By biith By naturalization Periont dependent upon you, if any. Preient occupation By whom employed Where employed Reference! Education (Graduate or length of lime attended) Grammar .College (give name) High or Specialized private training Service offered (Sptrifr virxtUt volutin ex, ipt mti onljr, or paid) Emergency service (iplr neihf volunteer, pemei ontr.or paid) Time pledged for icrvicc If ttrining it wanted, Tuition ipecify line , . paid or free Will you go anywhere? Home town only? In United Stales? How won can you itatl? Training ond Experience (encircle numbor to left ol occupation In which you arc trained)) Underline ono In which you wish scrvlco or training. I. Agricultural 1 Dairying 2 Farming !J Fruit raising 4 Gardening 5 Poultry raising 0 Stock raising IT. Clerical 10 Accountant 11 Bookkeeper 12 Cashier 13 Clerical work (gen.) 14 Filing 15 Office assistnnt 1G Office manager 17 Private secretary 18 Typewriter If) Snipping clerk 20 Stenographer III. Domestic 30 iCare of children 31 Cleaning 32 Cooking 33 Housekeeping 31 Industries by homo 35 Knitting (cmploy't 30 Laundress 37 Practical nurso 38 Trained attendant 39 Seamstress 40 Waitress IV. Industrial CO Baker 51 Boarding house 52 Buyer Cook: 53 Camp 54 Institutional 55 Dressmaker Factory: GO Needle trades 57 Food trades . 58 Leather trades CO Metal tiadea 01 Munitions 02 Paper and printing 03 Wood trades 01 Textiles 05 Forewoman 00 Inspector 07 Jnnitrcsa (cleaner) 08 Laundry operative (i!) Manager 70 Manicure and hairdr 71 Messenger 72 Milliner 73 Retail dealer 74 Restaurant 75 Saleswoman 70 Waitress V. Professional 80 Actress 81 Architect 82 Artist 83 Author 84 Chemist 85 Dentist 80 Dietician 87 Draftsman 88 Engineer Handcrafts: 80 Metals 00 Textiles 91 Woods 92 Journalist 93 Laboratory woiker 94 Lancuagcs (for'gn) Bead well Speak well 93 Lawyer 00 Lecturer 97 Librarian 98 Musician 1)9 Osteopath 100 Pharmacist 101 Photographer 102 Physician 103 Publicity 101 Statistician 105 Surgeon 100 Teacher (subject) Of adults Of children VI. Public Service 110 Inspector 111 Institutional mgr. 112 Mail carrier 113 Police patrol 114 Postmistress 115 Signaling 110 Telegraphy 117 Wireless 118 Telephone Transportation: 119 Aviatrix 120 Horse 121 Motor car 122 Motor cycle 123 Power boat 124 railroad VII. Social Service 130 Camp work 131 Charities which 7 131 Club executive 133 District nursing 134 Hospital 135 Industrial welfare 130 Investigator 137 Playgrounds 138 Protective assoc'n Recreational : 139 Dancing 140 Music 141 Reading aloud 142 Relief visiting 143 Settlement 144 Social clubs VIII. Red C Allied Rel'f Instruction: 150 Surgical dressings 151 Dietetics 152 Elementary hyg. 153 First aid 154 Garments Hospital Civilian IX. Miscellaneous X. Contributions A. Ambulance B. Driver for car C. Duplicating mach. D. Funds E. Home for convalescent hospital F. Hospital G. Laboratory II. Motor boat I. Motor car J. Typewriter K. Share home with wid- . ow or children L New Department Saturday, September 29 We will open our Luncheonette Departmenl, from which we will serve Sandwiches, Soups, Buoillons, Salads Pie, Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Etc., and various combi nation lunches. Come in and give us a trial. We now have a complete line or very fine Candies, Box 'Chocolates, Small Package Goods, Etc, All the latest hits in our sheet music department THE OLYMPIA THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entorcd In tho roRtollIco nt Red Cloud, Neb na Second Citing Matter' A H. MoARTHUR M K. QUIOLKY l'UlllAsiIKH Maxacikp. TUfcJ ONLY DKMOUUAT1U PAl'HK IN WHUHTHK COUNTY It is reported that tho next contin gent of drafted men will leave for the training camp at Ft. Riley on October 3d. As yet this report has not been officially confirmed. Best in Quality Best in Price If the water ordinarily used in cooking cereals is lcplaccd with skim milk, tho cooked food will contain about four times as much portein, a valuable body-building material, and will be just as good a food in other respects. "While the war lasts the railways must handle an immense amount of government business, in addition to a tremendous commercial traffic. Hence tho necessity for everybody shipping everything possible before winter sets in." Chicago's first service flag was un furled by an electric company in that city on Tuesday. The design as ap proved by the government shows one star for each employee who has gone to the defense of tho colors. Omaha now has a curfew law, which compels nil girls under 18 years of age who are without chaperons to get off the streets at 9:00 p. m. Whistles of the leading industries of the city will sound the warning at the specified time. Next month the cur few will bo sounded at 8:00 p. m. Would it not bo just about the proper thing to have a curfew in Red Cloud? Girls of this tender age should bo gathered around tho fireside at this i W "VOU'LL find a spirit of courtesy here that you'll like; you'll find our sales force as eager to serve as you are to be served; you'll find our merchandise is even better than what we say about it Great. Preparations for the Young Men Our collection of fall styles for young men is unusually complete; here are some of the newest things Sport suits by Hart Schaffher & Marx with all-around belt to buckle, in the new est colors and weaves. The famous Varsity Fifty Five Suits Trench coats in military designs; light weight models for cool days or for rainy days. Soft hats in all the latest coloring and models Shirts in a variety of striking patterns; fall colorings Something different in neckwear and hosiery, besides a host of other interesting things Don't wait until you're ready to buy come now, look around The Hamilton-Cather Clothing Co. The Home of Hart Shaffner & Marx Clothes time, rather than gadding tho streets, as is now the practice. A. U. Mi-Arthur, lie of the Red Cloud Chief has done his "bit". Ho helped enlarge tho government imvy aiidnrmy by printing free nil literature hcut out by tho government before tho war; tlipn after the war was dec-lured, he printed free all tho government re quested to llo.it the war lo;m mid build up the finny and nuvy nt his flnnnchil lpss; ho also donated column after col umn for the Red Cross and Y. Sf C. A. work free. Aftor such an earnest cam paign the government thought ho was a pretty good fellow and as they warn ed tho.o kind of fellows ho was draft ed and Is now serving ut Ft. Riley, Kunsiis. after he u-ed his newspaper to his best ndvantHgo. Mai did not put in exemption papers either, and we glory in his pride for his country, l'atiiots like MoArthur will be hard to Hud. All hats off to him. Rlverton Review. : n v imn We are distributing Radford Plan and Information Books COME IN AND GET YOURS Piatt & Frees Red Cloud, Nebraska i KSs Will Not Seize Home Food Tlmvn 5a tin truth in .1 widnlv cir culated statement that the govern ment expects to take food supplies fmm jinv fnmilv. Roth tho Food Ad ministration and the Department of .Agriculture join III 14 aiuiuiiiuiib iu nnnnfnvnnl M'lint SOOnlB tf llO fl flfllh- orate propaganda to the effect that lin rrnvnrnmnnt. fntnnds to take from every family all canned goods put up in excess 01 iuu quarts. This is only one of the variations of 41m viimmv wliinli lms linnn widely cir culated. Another statement is that the government has been urging the canning, drying ana preserving oi fruits and vegetables so that they will be in convenient foim for the govem tnnnt in lmndln nnd tmnsnort when it takes them away from the people. rUllliei UlUUUlilUUII lo uiuv llil-ai; goods arq to be taken from the Amer ican homos and shipped to England. Specific Instance Cited. In one instance a motorist stopped at a farmhouse to fill the radiator of his automobile. In the course of conversation ho casually inquired whether the furmcr'sfamily was can ning all the surplus fruits and vege tables in order to help conserve tho food supply. Ho was informed that tho farmer was not doing this because tho government intended to take all the cunncd goods away eyept a small part bf it actually needed by the fam ily Itonlf. The authorities state emphatically tlinf ir aiiMi nniirsn lma nvnr lionn contemplated by the government. On the contrary, uoin mo department oi ngriculturo and tho food administra tion nre stronly urging housewives r nnn nrwl nrnonirn. nsnnnlnllv fit. till! time, all surplus fruits ond vegetables in oruer mm me iiuuticjiuuia iiiuiu solves may havo a cheap and plenti ful supply of food. Mr and Mrs. R. W. Koontz were c tiled to KaiibHs City tho flrfet of tho week by tho serious Illness of their 'son, Raymoiul, who has been taking a oourso in an automobile sohool there. Mr. Koontz roturned.home Wednesday mid Informs us that Raymond will be operated upon in a liospltul at that place today. For Sale; '. sections improved laud in Wiibbiiigton-County, Colorado nUo U M sootlotis unlmpmvod land. Kor information write Earl Moffet, Akron, Colorado. " i y 5! Porch Furniture While the evenings are hot zahy not spend yottr evenings on yotir porch? We have the Porch Swings, Setees and Porch Chairs to make you comfortable. We also have a good stock of Folding Canvas Cots, Steel Cots and Sanitary Couches. Come in and let us show them to you. CJ THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. ROY SATTLEY Furniture Dealer 4 Licensed Embalmer fit RED CLOUD'S LEADING 'HARDWARE STORE There s no side-stepping the Inevitable Facts Old Jack Frost will soon be with us Arc you prepared to meet him? t ' f Safety First! Be Prepared! South Bend Ranges and Jllinoy Ieaters JnsureIIealth', Happiness and Comfort TRINE SELLS 'EM SATISFACTION Oli YOUR MONEY REFUNDED Try an Ad in the Chief if you want to buy sell or trade X . 9 -- - - ,