The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 07, 1918, Image 1

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VOLUME 47
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, rEBRUAKY 7, J !..
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;: Stiy Stamps and
: Save a Soldier
: Refuse to Buy Them and Let Bra ve Men Die
J While you are at home tonight beside the wnriii lire American
I boys over there In France will bo out In the cold In the trenches,
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. Tonight while you nre in your warm, stunt bed your own son or
! your neighbor's sou 'over their' maybe dodging Heath from shrapnel.
J , The boys in the trnchos have loaned their li- for yon; won't
J you loatfyour money for them loan it at 4 per c?ni compound inter-
J est, the highest rate the government has ever paid.
sj BuyU. S War Saving-, Stamps and you save tha lives of Atnorl-
? can soldier; refuse to buy Hnd you let brave men die,
! The govcriuuHiif must have money now. The decision is soon to
j! be made or or against America. Which way, depend upon you.
Jt The more money loaned tho government the sooner the war will
end and the less American blood will be shed.
J You can buy War Savings Stumps in 2."i cent sizes, known as
l "Thrift Stamps" and So si.es, known as "War Savings Certificate
jl St-unps."
To Help Water Mules
City Council Awaits Court
Action in the Paving Case
Space Donated by Webster County Banft
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As It has been very cold all week we Tho city council convened in special
stayed in doora and listened to lectures session on Tuesday evening to consid-
by the Captain and Lieutenants. The cr tho paving problem. Tho meeting
subjects taken up were: "The Duties adjourned until March 5, awaiting tho
of u Private," ''PindingDirecltona With 'action of the court.
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Gream Separator
We do not believe that a farmer who knows anything
about farm machinery could be induced to buy any separa
tor other than a DcLaval after he had seen the latest im-
proved DeLeval machine and had given it a trial.
It is a fact that 99 per cent Of all separator buyers who
do SEE AND TRY A DE.LAVAL machine before buying
purchase the PeLaval and vill have no other. The l per
cent who do not buy the DeLaval are those who allow
themselves' to be influenced by some other consideration
besides real genuine separator merit.
If you are thinking about buying a cream separator we will
.consider It a favor if you wilt permit us to set up it DeLaval for
you on your own place and have you give it a fair trial.
You will be under no obligation to buy the machine if it does
not make good-all our claims, and should you decide to keep
it and cannot iTeDictnly pay cash, you may do so on such
easy Urns that It will actually save its costs while you are
paying for it.
Geo. W. Trine
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jj Sunday at the United Church
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10:00 a. m, Sunday School, Mrs. G. J. Pope, Supt.
11;00 a. m. A gospel message.
2:30 p. m, Services South Side Mission and Indian Creek.
6:30 p. m. Uuion Services for the young people,
7:30 p. m. Union preaching service.
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tile Compass" and "Plans and Attack
ing the Enemy".
This week two 'more first Lteutcn
auts joined the Company. They were
Lieutenants Webster and Fishcrlng
and they have charge of the llrst and
font th platoon. The fourth platoon
which the writer is in has boon chang
ed to the second platoon. Knell one of
us were issued a pair of leather mittens
thatitru llfei'u'liued mid they come in
very handy here.
Wednesday night we signed the pay
roll and Thursday morning we had
muster and bunk Inspection. Aetfng
Major, Capt. I'Nher did the inspecting
and found everything in first class
shape. Thursday afternoon we went
over to the inflrinattiry whfcre tho 'doc
ton, examined us for nervousness
1-3 very morning we take a hike for an
hour.
Saturday morning as the weather
had moderated considerable we went
out and (trilled and while ouf at the
drill ground tho captain .gave us a
short, lecture which was uppi eclated
by all, 'JL'hen we. cuncyin an hud bar-,
rack inspection and tho 2nd platoon
was halnled tlie Holers by the Captalnl
for having, the cleanest room and also
wo BdldjeiH Wcie looking our best.
p On Sunday, jo editor and Do other
privates otHhls company had the pleas
ure of leading this. legimotit's mules
down to tho river twice where wje wat
ered tla'tn ami in ease of lire we have
to go ovor to the barns and get them
out. On Monday motnlug eight of tho
boys of iin company will go out to the
trenches whoto they will spend a few
days .
' Art McArthur
Examining Board Rejects 21
On lMday and Satutdcy of last week
the local Exemption Boaul eMiipiued
71 men Out of this number 45 were
accepted, Si rejected anil 5 hold for
special service. 8 were sent to thb Ad
visory Ooaid for ic examination. To
dato their report has tfotbeon leceived
by the Local Board. 15 transferred to
othor boards. Tho Local Hoard will
not examlno any more inon until noil
fled. Tho following is the result of the
examination:
Accepted
Geo. A. Kunklor
Joe F. Springer
Walter L. Good t
Albert J. Conner
Frank M. Delehoy
Claude R. Morritt
Roxie M, Weaver "
Fml W. Kuekn t
Edward H.Briidcman
Jas M. Araoki jp
LPauliJfcDoweli;
Vcrn McLean
Andrew Anderson -
Bert R. Fickel
Sail W. Anderson
Joseph Nolletto
Frank J. Holier t
Lloyd R. Easterlcy
Wm. C. Pegg " '
William G. Storey
Geo. M. Miksch
Alva Turner
Fred Lampman f ' -
Aug. C. Hartman ,
Carl Tjark ,
llallie A. Robinson
Tony Kohmetschor
Wm. 13. Echtenmcli
Lewis M. Hanson ' 'i
Tom Mackoy
Benj. F. Lamhrecht
Mike Arnoldy
Howard J. Duffy
Honry A. Brocks
Bert C. Anderson ' y
Homer R. Fox , .
Kugcno P. Dorr
Clifford F. Brooks
Geo. E. Shadbolt
Henry G, Arcnds
Lacio L. Luttrell
(Continued on pago 5)
Mayor Damcrcll then called ,the
council together in regular session all
members present. Minutes of Jan
uary meeting were read and approved
and the report of S. R. Floranco pre
sented and placed iln file. Applica
tion of Powell and Birkncr, with $15
chock attached, requesting licenso to
conduct two pool tables until tho end
Of tho municipal year was granted.
Moved by Koontz and seconded by
Sala'dcn that the Lincoln Telephone
Co. tolcphoncs at the superintendents
oiriec and power house be discon
tiued. Yeas, Koontz, Hamiliton,
Saladcn, Stevens not voting.
Following Claims were allowed:
C. Z. Woodwoith . $1-10.00
W. A. Patten . 80.75
A. Clink 84.00
Geo. Engstrom A . 00.00
S. 0?. Fiorance : 817.0 1
O. C. Tool v.. 31.25
P. H. Boner 05.00
Mayer Coal Co 70.I10
C. Fj. McKcighan 12G.23
Frank Clauson , r . . . -,1.00
L'. K.TI'.v4s ....-.-.'..; 1.25
1. H. Holmo3 ' 11.40
C. F. Brubaker 10.00
Don Fulton 0.00
A. W. Green 33.25
W. S. Brunncr 12.15
W. H. Fisher : 15.00
Geo. Trine U.25
C. L. Cotting .r...'... 4.30
Malonc-Gellatiy 23.00
American Electric Co 0G.G9
Consumers Rcfin'g Co, 4.50
John Mamillo Co 70
F. S. Martin Co 510.14
Mid West Electric Co 82.50
C. F. Evans 27.00
To Accomplish Good Work
You Muft Have Proper Equipment
The Parker Lucky Curve
Self Filling Fountain Pen
is unequalled. Our new slock' contains
THE PEN YOU NEED
at $2.50 to $6.00
Lower Priced Self Filling Pens at
.25, $1.50 and $2.00
Mafc Sure Your CtiMs EYJiS AR RIGIT and Able
to Sustain the Strai(t Imposed b ScJ$oo Work
We Make EXAMINATJoh0RU
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Jeweler and Optometrist .
t3TC. B. & Q. Watch Inspector
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The Women's Committee of tho
State Council of Defense arc planning
to hold pn February 10th, a unique
alTair called hon-dny for women and a
Tag Day for men, in the interest oE
the local committee which is in need of
funds to defray the expense of appor
tionment to state and carry on tho
county work.
The Ladies urge the general public
o respond generously and loyally7 to
thiB call, as it a most wrfrthy cause
covciing the diflforent dopaitments of
Food Conservation, Food Production,
Home Economics, Women in Industry,
Educational Propaganda, Child Wcl
fare, Americanizing Foreign Women,
Building up the depleted ranks of the
nursing profession etc., all of which
is largly promoted by the women.
Wc are engaged in the greatest war
of all tines. The out come virtually
dtpends upo the effectiveness of our
ability to unselfishly sacrifice for
Buch a glorious cause as: "Freedom
for all man kind." It will not suf
fice that wo merely send an army to
fight side by side with our allies. Wo
must moDiitzc tho energies of our
pcoplo who remain behind for such
service as they can best render. To
this end wo graciously, extend an op
portunity 'to assist in this most pat
riotic duty of every citizen, "Do your,
bit."
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COFFEE
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emonstration
SATURDAY
February 9th
We are pleased to announce that we fair
have with us, Saturday, February. 9, a rep
resentative of' The Bour Co,, serving their
famous "Old Master Coffee."
Congregational Church Notes
ReV. 13. M. Aycih tilled the pulpit at
tho Sunday morning service. Sunday
Fobrunry 10th, there will bo a speolul
scivIch in honorof Lincoln' Birthday.
The collection for that duy will go to
tho Amoricnti .Missionary Association
No cvoninu horvlces mo belm? held
In tho church except on tho night of 5
tho Union scrvlco in which all the pro. ! 5
tqatunt churches of tho city have join- 3
For a SPECIAL on This Day we will
reduce all Bour Coffee 5c per pound
' Regular
- 40c
- 35c -
'Old Mailer'
'San Marto'
'Pilot' - -
30c
Silt., Feb 0
38c
30c
25c
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It will be a pleasure to have
you call and sample this coffee
F. G. Turnure & Son
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Unaallant Statement.
"Mischief and petticoats cumo Into
mo -world tho
malned together
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