The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 28, 1918, Image 1

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VOLUME -17
UI.D OL.OUD, XEKRASKA., VJ3urA1JY Mb, UIlK
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& Your Money
The chief reason for saving vour money
is that you will have the MONEY, with
INTEREST later on when you may need it.
It is also a step toward financial independ
ence and success.
It makes you a better citizen. The person
with a bank account is looked upon as one
who is thrifty and dependable.
Now is the time to begin saving. Open
a bank account here, today.
Observe Washington's
Birthday at Camp Funston
1 Ounji Funston, Kiui., Fob. 3l
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i On Monday I lie Company bturtctl on
I its, hist lnp of attending tlio division
n'Honj ut Nmoltoy Hill FlaU... Tin
weather wi$ very cold purt'of lit; time
n rid the cnnipiny fame in early one
day on account of It. I'YIdny ei'i-iy
Deposits in this bank arc protected by the Depositors
Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska
WeMer County Bank
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Webster County Ladies
Knit 1,402 Garments
Tlio number of knitted giu-menls
made and turned in to the Webster
County Chapter in the five months
endirfg Feb. 15 by tho women of IIiIh
county t6lals M02. Of this number
!'!)G were sweaters, IDC scarfs, 178
socks, 30G wristlets, and G7 helmets
and of tho total number Kcd Cloud
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nnoi.iii.oe.iinpniwiajioiiuiiyasiiivi.s lm,, ma,,e 487 Banncn(s Huo uil
HMiliiKun'b bhthday. The iliiy wi.s 1Blf Cow,M 174j m.on n0( Innvnle
devoted to utheletlc features and band ltJ7f Gu!(le Hock 187 Lc,,tcr .,,,, 11nlIl
concerts while many attended' the ... C,.lviMd 20f Stato Lhl0 10. Hased
hl(nv'' on tho original appoitionmcnt made;
Oii?uii,,iy Vor.aUoriin.Iono ofhls,rnavae ,MM,8 tho county , Ul0 ,,,.
frieiid:., IViry Armstrong were older- t of :niuinK (i0110( thev being
ed to report at the perMiiuiiil o'Heo 'as3i(rno(1 .18 to ,,ato havo turncd Jn
where wo tube assigned positions for m garments almost S timos lhcil. or.
u hevcral woeliV. iiriii'l. This is the i,t;--i .;,. ,. mnr.' fpi, i,.
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Cream Separator
e do not believe that a farmer who knows anything
about farm machinery could bo induced to buy any separa
tor other than a DeLaval after he had seen the latest im-provcd-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 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 ure thinking hbutit buying a cream separator wo will
consider it a favor if you will permit us to set up a DuLuvnl for
you on your own place aud have you jjtve it a fair trial.
You will be under no obligation to buy the machine if it does
not make pood all our ehilms, and should you decide to Ueop
it find ennnot convenietnly pay cash, -you may do so on such
easy terms that it will actually save Its cots while you are
paying for it.
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Sunday -at Christian Church
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10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 arm. Preaching Seryicc.
j 2:30 p. m. Service at Indian Creek and the South Side
I'linijiuiii
Evening Service will be Union "United We Stand! Divided
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lvcclvliiif station where the new vooji
iei aio run IhrouKh (ho mill and mine
out ai M)ldlei3. Tluuo mo oveiMiiiloty
men woikln at this place and tht
run two shifts, day and nij,'ht. Slxtj
nioti me ,'iiiiiiiipi in all hour's 'time
and after they hai been neouptnl
they tiro sent to the detention camp
wlieio they will bpend twu weulfi.
Sunday morning we wore issued ,nnir
infantry buttons which we wear on
our eout Collin.
Kailey-Knutson,
A very pretty uoddlui; was solemn
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 6!" J
ICalcy, on Tuesday, February ".'I'tii, ut
''.nop. in., when their iliuiKhtai, jVUjj
llntttt, bt'dau is till nride'of .Mr. Truey
Knutson of llliiden llev. V M I"i u
liner, piistor of tin.- Muthodlst chureh,
porformed tlioeeremonyj Mlus t'enrj,'
ettn Coon of tills city, aud Mr. Howard
Spenee of llladeii, were theatteiidnnts,
Tlio Imu-e Was aitis'icallydeebrati'ilj
the color scheme being uhltc am' pwih.
Only tho .immediate families of the
contiaotin parllos belli,' in-sent. ,;
A leeeption wis tenderiid tlicin by
the mother of the groom on Tlinrs'liiy.
About .'.a were present.
The youni couple will make t'.tliJ
future homo on a farm near Hinder). '
Farmers' Union Meeting
In response to a call issued by Presi
dent ICeimev of the. lirmoi-.s I'lilon;
quite a iiuuibor of inember asseniliied
at the comt house on last Hatud,iy
afternoon. Tlie pnrposo of the inert
lug was to coiiHlder Jhe hiring fa'
County Agent
The government representative dn-(
liverod an intorestitig addresw" on the
pin pose of" the agent and In what way
lie would eo-operato with tho f, inner
in regard to seed, stock, improvements,
markets, etc. Several short talks
were made by those- present both fur
and against tho plan and no deflnate
conclusion was reached at this meet
iug. It was decided to hold a meet;
lug nt Cow It's this afternoon at which
time tho problem will bo decided upon
Y. W. CTI. l)nve
The Y. V. C. A. is or:o .of the many
oiganlzatioiifi that lb needitu our sup
port. It is to the girls and women
what the Y. M.C. A. is to tlio boys and
men. The Y. W. 0. A. drive will be
Hindu during tho week beginning Mar.
18lh to Mur, SIJi-il. Tho committee of
eaen town wm jry to too oaon person
so those who feel they can give to this
worthy cause may do so, for we do not
want any ouo to feel slighted Wnteli
next weeks papers for tho names of
the committees of each town or town
ship, If for sbmo reason thoy should
fail to call upon you, you njaycnH and
tell them how much you wish to give
and thoy will call for samo or tell yoh.
where to loavo the gift,.
T, 11. Ilillcrs of Utistiugb, is In the
city to day looking after his business
Interests.
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Tfjp FOI JfCAT HOME EXPECT YOU
.V F.m.H.u?T2LTELL 'gM ALL ABOUT
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ExhHarating Burlesqu; Vanitvilla
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. lUttlpijl, BrlllliDt tctale Eailronnial
LADIES' BIME MATINEE EWERY WEEKIAY
A Everybody Qo Ask Anybody
M.MATS THE IIWCST MB KlTtlM Will If CHICIM
eat number of any one kind of gar
ments made by one gioup of workers
m 135 sweaters made by the Woman's
Auxiliary at I.ed Cloud.
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With scai city of good peed corn it
is lather to o expected that some in
dividuals well attempt to profiteer in
disposing of surplus ttocks. Good aecd
in so badly needed anil such a scaicn
quantity 'that tho farmers will feel
inclined to pay almost any price. The,
Seed Stocks Committee of the state
is preparing tb save the farmers f,rom
the unpatriotic individuals who would,
put an exorbitant price on their seed.
The committee, is undertaking to lo
cate ecd for all who are in need of
it"an'd at' wlfat Tuib been "eslabllshod
as a reasonable price.
Tho prico of seed will naturally bo
higher tluVyenr limn normally. This
is to bo expected in view of prevail
ing high prices and the scarcity of
jjood seed. Exorbitant prices, how
over, will not bo permitted and of
fenders in this respect will bo dealt
With sovorly. It is requested that nil
porsons with seed for sale who nro
holding such seed at an exorbitant
price bo reported to tho committee
which may bo reached in caro of the
State Council of Defence. Lei every
qhc with nny surplus seed, for sale
communicate with tho committee. Uy
this moans alone will it bo possible for
Nebraska i'amicru to get sufficient
seed of good quality to bring Nebras-
1cas corn production to any satisfac
tory figure. Tito corn situation is
moM serious, which fact should not
bo" f oi gotten for an instant by every
iarmcr in the slate.
Justice in Nebraska
' Mil Kmrim: Perhaps it is not gen
erally known that on Fob. Ilth, at
Lincoln, nlneteun represc n t n t i v e
women of Nebraska, filed suit in the
district court for tin purp.isu of un
joining the Seontary or Statu from
further notion on Hie lefeiendiim peri-'
tion riled Inst July, (be olject'qf the
petition being to refer to a voln of the
people, the limited equnl salfrage law
pasned by thu last legislature. Tlley
charge gross frauds anil forgeries worn
committed in Hie scouring of iiaineH to
tho referendum petition mid the suit is
to test tho validity of this petition.
Mis, Dletrlck of Hastings, sajs: "It is
not. just tin anti.sujrriige petition, P. is
an anti-prohibition, anthciean and
uutl. decent government petition and
should not bo a question for women
iilono but for men ami women, it is nn
effort to maintain tho integrity of tho
referendum1 mid to Insure do:ent and
honest government." A Infer from
Mrs. Unrklcy, President Nebraska
Woman Suffrage Association, and also
ono from their flnanco committee, culls
upon all men and women who stand
for good government and Integrity of
tho law, for subscriptions of nionoy to
aid in carrying this case, through tho
courts successfully ami they also ask
mt men write letters to tho looal
press snowing tho necessity of main
taining tho integrity of the Initiative
and Referendum law. Will Red Cloud
respond to these calls? Subscriptions
m,y u handed to J. L. Cutting or Mrs.
J. U Ijiiiley, Tho cull is urgent, re
spond us soon as possible, Adams
court ty Is i aUliigSr.co
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To Accomplish Good Work
You Mut. Have Proper Equipment
The Parker Lucky Curve
SelS 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
$1.25, $1.50 and $2.00
Jifv Sure Your Chi Ids JIVES ARE RIGHT mid Able
to Susti'i the 'Strain Imposed ty School Work
We Make EXAMINATIONS FREE
E. H. NEWHOUSE,
Jo wo lor and Optometrist
"3TC. D: & Q. Watch Inspector J t't
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What price snail we pay ,V -for
our phonograph?.
Don't try to answer that at home. Come hero. Look at one
hrhIoI aftiyr another until you have seen the entire line. They
arc all exhibited for your inspection. They'll be played for you.
Listen to the $18 Grofonoln. Listen to the $250 cabinet instru
ment and the models in between. That is the way to answer
the question, "What price shall wc pay or our phonograph?'
Your visit lierewill be a welcome one. It is a Columbia policy
to make ouch shopping as pleasant as intelligence and sympathy
can make it.
Cotting 8l Mitchell
The Druggist The Jeweler
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Jury for March Term
A. J. B-j
Frank Perry
John Guy
Morgan Davis
O, A. Arnold
S. F. Johnson
Fred Waterman
Charles McNalr
James Sllve'y
F. S. Lovcjoy
Elbert Morliart
Sherman Deezley
Elmer Walt
J. Richardson
J. J. Schumni
James Doyl
Henry Wright
Charles Sicbrass
Fred Rccd
Ed. Britton '
Frank Stokes, Sr.
Dick McMann
John GrilTith
Alex Buckles
' No Alorc Auctions
On account of goods sellinc for less
than wholesalo cost I havo decided to
hold no moro auctions, but will con
tinue to close out my stock at privato
sale untit tho 15th of March, at which
date I expect to go west. And all
goods not sold then will bo packed for
shipment. I will still continue to make
a good liberal discount on all goods
now on hand. Buy whilo buying Is
good and save big money. Joo'FogtnV
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