:5 F. V Vi r.F,,rr.Vcr.M V f,?- iv - V,TW n jtf Jv"wJJ -! 1Jt!tt!tiI 1 1 jv1 ;i rJvTT H a r Smm -r-' Vt r uJ jT-lr 1 .4KH l&7 1wBad? ft y"4 "Jjit jTtj- ) 3 ir - t- lr .KtC TuTi T'g'"'""1' K Rl ITst HlH ft E HBflELf k k H p - B H 1 BHI "-! SCtrnZSEfaBSjSeMMMM' i i m , i 4 Newspaper That (lives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. VOLUME 4 7 It EI) CLOUD, NEBRASKA. LVEBltUAUY M, HUM. NUMBER 7 y.v Buy Stamps and Save a Soldier . . Refuse to Buy Thorn and Let Brave Men Die While you are at home tonight boiide the warm lire American boys over tlierc in France will bo out in this cold In the trundles, Tonight while yon tire in your warm, anui? bed your own win or your neighbor's ton 'over their' maybe dodging depth from shrapnel. Tlie boys in the trenches have loaned their lives for yon; won't you loan your money for them loan It at 4 per c lit- compound inter est, the highest rate the government has ever paid Buy U. S War Savings Stamps and you save the lives of Ameri can soldiers; refuse to buy and you let brnve men die. The government miiit have monoy now. The decision Is soon lo be umde'for or against America. Which way, depond upon you. The more moncv loaned the government the sooner tho war will end und the less American blood will be shed. You can liny War Suvlims Stamps in i!."i cent sizes, known as "Thrift Hthmps" und S3 Mzes, known as "War Savings Certificate Stamps." Space Donated by Webster County Bank VWWWWWV" ,v.v.v.v.vj rj0yS aj camp Funston Nancy Jane Turner I j Receive More Equipment Passes to Her Reward ! I Tills we:k the company lias been ' 'i'ho ieath of Mrs. Nancy Jane Tur pj diilmig every morning and has bfon nor which occurcd at the homo of her J I putting in the tlm at pxtHided order s south of the city early Frldny drill and part of the tlmu they l.avo morning marked the passing of one of been drilling with the battalion und the most highly respected and oldest regimental drill, citizens of this community, she having Mouduy lUtei noon it iiew order oamoHlmost reached the age of sevonly out and now everyone gous to school : two years. every afternoon e.cpt Wednesday and: Several months ago the aged lady Saturday. Tho school consist-, of hov- . suffered a paralytic stroke which dc- eral dashes viz: I'Vld and Forlifien tion, fj.ivoncl, Snipers, Autoiiiatin Utile and Hand Grenades Wednesday evening the leginient KasmsxxsxmKmiasKSsmngfmKstM iwwm 1 ; i 7VW i prived her of the power of speech, but ' in no way affected her mind, ultimate-! ly causing her death. Funeral cervices were conducted on had singing over at the Y. M. 0. A hunday afternoon ut two o'clock by and twenty live boys or this company i'Rcv. J. L. Bcobe. interment was nindo had to uttutid the hdiool. Wednesdny in tho city cemetery. afternoon at. 4:30 tho company went on j clutv itiinrcllna tho roirimciits rounds' Nanci' Janc Outright was bprn in and quarter. The editor ha been on ioss county, Ohio, March 22, 18lG,nnd s -'iWiL ! M': td a7 wSWSmWSSM V SStSwam AND TRY DeLaval Cream 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 DeLaval 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 DELAVAL machine before buying purchase the DeLaval and will have no other. The 1 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. It you are thinking about buying a cream separator wo will consider it a fnvor if yon will permit us to setup a DcLntnl for you on your own place and hirvo you give It a fair trial. You will bo under no.obligation to buy the machine if it dots not make good all our claims, and should you decide to keep H and cannot eonvenictnly pay cash, you mayN do so on 6uch easy torms that it will actually savo its costs while you ate pnylng for It. Geo. W. Trine lire guard duly all week. I guard t ltd barracks halt of the night and sleep the balance and do not Imvo to drill In the dxy time. Wednesday and Thurs day we had ideal spring weather and everyoiie went around in their ftlilrt sleeves. Sunday afternoon we were issued more equipment consisting of bayonets etc., and for the next two weeks Wo grew to womanhood at that place. She was married to Lewis Bohrcr at Chil Hcothe, Missouri in 18G1 and to this union was born one son, Win. Bohrcr of this city. Her husband entered the army and died three months 'after .entering tho sen-ice of his Country. She, with her son, moved to Nodaway county, Missouri, and in tho year of 18GG at Quitman, Nodaway county, will spend the tlnu in the trendies !Misso.ul'b h married Richard Turner., dulling ut skirmish lines and attack- flug. The NebrHbka boy& who ttrebtutioned here are to, liuvw-u recreational The-buildlniris to beliu x 129 and auditorium wlll'seat WlO people. The building Is to oust SDOvO'and it is a gift from tho people of Nebraska and it will eurtuiuly bo appreciated by the Corn- busker boys hore. Ex-President Tufc will arrive bore Monday to spend u couple of days lec luring to the soldiers and giving us tho one-) over. Art McArlhur. "A Pound of 'Substitute" All .patriotic citizens of the county are requested to come to the I. 0. 0. F. hall on Saturday, February ICth. This day has been designated as Worn ens' Council of Defense day. The object of the day and meeting To this union were' born eight children,' In 1869 she, with her husband, united with the Universaiist church. In 1874 .,,rjj..they homoBtcaded in Smith county, nd Its Kansas and In 1877 camcto Nebraska, where sho has Binco made her home. In 1887 Death entered their homo and took from them an infant daughter and in 1910 the husband passed to the Groat Beyond. She leaves to mourn her demise five sons and three daughters, who are: W. (T. Bohrcr, Charles Turner, Mrs. Ben Fogg, Albert Turner, Mrs. Guy Day and Grant Turner, all of this city, Mrs. Sam Johnson of Inavalcand John 'lurner of Hastings, besides twenty three grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Commercial Advertiser. To Accomplish Good Work You Muft Have Proper Equipment The Parker Lucky Curve Self Filling Fountain Pen is unequalled. Our new stock contains THE PEN YOU NEED at $2.50 to $6.00 Lower Priced Self Filling Pens at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Make Sure Your ChiMs EYES ARE RIGHT ami Able to Sustain the Strain Imposed by Scliool Work We Make EXAMINATIONS FREE E. H. N & I L( : HTC. B. Q. Watch Inspector lflewlr ana 0$tonftrlt W ff Holds Business Meeting A moating of tho directors of the Chamber of Commerce was held at their (iiiarters on Wednesday morninir is to enroll ull patriotic women of this llt w,lloh ,,, BXlcnsV0 ,,ans Wero county in the Council of Defense, to mtt(lo f01. tll0 comllff ycHr, raise funds with which to pny our . A comiuluuo was appointed to adopt state apportionment and carry on the piausfora Credit Clearance Assocla defense work of the county. tlou to be handled through tho Chain- Tho slogan, "A Hen or the Price of w of Commerce, a Hep" has ,bcen interfered with to n.ins for tlie formation of u Labor considerable extent by an order re- j uVeaii were dUcussed and action will cently issued that no hens are to be bo' taken In this mutter in the nenr sold or shipped out of the state and future. This will bring those desiring as the committee is anxious to assist employment in communication with the Government in every way possible tliose wanting reliable help, they request tho women of the county, The .problems of -trade extension, to bring eggs or a donation equal to better rodds! stmbt Improvement and the price of a hen. I tjlvlo pride and the extensive advertls- Thore will be a program Saturday ing of the city 'c resources were th rash afternoon commencing at two o'clock od out by this body of geiiMemen nnd and a demonstration of "Tho Pound of ( Wo expect to K-e considerable work Substitute" by Miss Ethel Richcrt, one joll0 along these lines during the com- uj. mu uuvciumuuu lumi iiciiiuusiiui.- inn en,. ,,,,,1 mi,,,,,,,.,.. ORPflffi THlATlR TUESDA Y EVENING FEBRUARY 19th 'POLLY ANNA9 By Eleanor H. Porter Read by Miss Pauline Lucile Mayo Noted Reader and impersonator of Lincoln, Nebraska Under the Auspices of the High School Proceeds to go tor the purchasing of pictures and OUior art works for tho assembly room of tho now school house Miss Mayo has presented folly Anna country wide and Is considered unequallos by those who have heard her. YOU come and hoar her andloarn how to play the "Qlad Game. " ADMISSION 25c and 35c J UWAV.V.V.VVAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.VrV.V.VAV.W.W.W I Union Meeting Sunday Night ors. In order that tho men may not feel slighted arrangements have been mrttlc whereby they may "do their bit" by purchasing a tag. I 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Mrs. C. J. Pope, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Preachinglservice gospel sermon. . . 2:30 p. m. Sunday School, South SidelMission. 2:30 p. m. Indian Creek services preaching. The United Church people gladly co-operate with any movemenh calculated to unite the people in a common cause. 2 I A big drive will be made for an in crease In membership In tho Chamber of Commerce. Kizer & Son, If You Please The ever increasing demand for the product and services o'f Hon. S. 11 met Tuesday. The most important 1VIKB1' veteran woouwoncor piiuisciiy. matter brought before them was tho rently compelled hlm to socuro the opening of bids' for tho construction solces of his son, Clnreuco1, nn cxper- of county bridges. Only two firms wnccrt Ctt-P0"t'- ni cabinet maker, had sent in-bUls for this work, they T,l b'"B which for a number of being the Elkhart Bridgo and Iron year8 sermI us "lco Rn1 workroom company and tho Omaha Structural for "Sam" Prove1 to bo of Inadequate Steel Bridtro comnanv. Renrosonta- mentions to accommodate the growth WVVWVVUVUVVVUUVVUUVVVUVVVWVVVVVWWVVVVWUVVVUV Commissioners Proceedings The board of county commissioners i n norse nearse Auto Hearse ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING (LADY ASSISTANT) Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB. S tives of the Omaha concern were jyes ent. The commissioners decided to postpone action in the matter until next Friday. Tho annual report of Road Overseers Andrew Guy and Chris Guy wero ap proved by tho board. of business, therefore they recently built nu addition to the old business block und installed some modern ma chinery. Tho original ideas und ar tlstio designs of the senior member of the firm combined with the skill and WWWHWJWJWWVWV Men in Military Service at Camps nnd Cantonments May Write for Newspapers Persons in military service aro pcr mitcd under certain restrictions, to WWWW.V.W,WUWJW;W.W.W.WSWWrtV.VWAW H- T -...1.1! 11 1 .., .,.,.. .,.. energy of the junior member will en- u maKOJslnos Thoy may not re- L. E. llawllnpa wns nnnnlnfml vAt,,l nU, lUon " Successfully COIIipetO ..- Mmmt .. mntr!nl fin-nUbnil overseer of District 2S, Chris Guy re- Z.l WVX 8am Uuo'ot t hy them. signing. Rawlings' bond was np- , , , . All letters containing matter for a I lowest rates, host terms and option , publication written by men in r.er- S. F. Greene was appointed deputy and-innny amount. No Inspection ex- vico must bo sent through officers, assessor in Glenwood precinct, II. A. Ppsc, mm! ulisolutely no delay. Six who will delete nil references capable Stumpcnhorst resigning, i J?SA ti'0,0,!? f,.r0,m:,,o?0, n8cnt for of furnishing important information Tho board adjourned to.Feb. 1C. 10V0U, MltUs j. 'H, Dttusy, to the enemy. Regular newspapor correspondents, not in military service aro not re quired to submit copy for censorship, being- guided by tho request for see-, rccy published hy thq Committee on. Public Information. If theso aro ig nored tho privileges of tho camp may bo withdrawn in the discretion of tlie camp commander. None of theso rules apply to troops in- Franco, whero tho commanding general of tho Expeditionary Forces will establish such regulations' 83 arc necessary. si I ,A &-M'jW:ij!Kdfaj ',&& yV.wfe:JaU ,iMAA..j!l