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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
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The person with a bank account is looked upon as one i who is thrifty and dependable. Now is the time to begin saving. Open a bank account here, today. Deposits in this bank are protected by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska 5 t. I Webster County Bank ( V ' 'JJTbmumW I low SEE AND TRY DeLaval Cream Separator I 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 DEJI,AVAL machine before buying purchase the DeLaval and will have no other. The 1 per j:ent 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 tbiuking about buying a cream separator we will consider it a favor If yon will permit us to setup a 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 yrfu decide to keep it and cannot couvenietnly pay cash, you may do so on such easy terms that it will actually save its costs while you arc paying for it. Geo. W. Trine Wit Loviif Cnp - Last Sunday .evening the company went on guard for twenty four, hours and "ye writer" had the; pleasure of being,.on' the third relief Post, fio. 6 was assigned to rric to walk and it also was my first time of sleeping in our regimental guard house. On Tuesday morning we went out and drilled at close and extended order drill. Wo also hnd target designation. In the afternoon we hnd to put five rifles on our shoulders and climb up a ladder and stand there while our Lieutenants examined our shoes to see wheather our feet fit t)io same. The remainder of the week was spent at the same drill as Tuesday morning expect the' afternoon. Part of the afternoons wore spent at bay onet drill and the balance at prob lems of Service of Security which wei'e worked out by our Mayor and officers. On Thursday night, the Northern lights were very visible here and everyone in camp turned out to take a view of the same.' The lights were of a pink color and wei'e pretty. On Saturday mominig the regiment ;wa8 to pass in review before the Colonel but owing to a fierce' wjnd and dust storm wo stayed in our bar ackes. We swept and scrubed e'ur barracks arid the jiha'd. rifle, inspection after which we, had cot, inspection by our Mayor,wand officers. .Owing to the fact that wc didn't havn our finlH shoes, seined up. ( the, company, will be confined 'to quarte,rs;rtfor four days commencing Monday morning but the sentence don't bother us as we -laid in a supply of tobacco lind candy on Sunday to last thru those days. The waul and dust storm was the worst one I have seen here yet as the wind blow down most all of the smpkc stacks on the heating plants and. it will.be a week orinorc before many of the barracks will bo heated again. On Saturday nftemoon-tho company had to go over to the infirmary where the Lieutenants examined us for marks and scar.s. Somo time The Denver Post and Kansas City Post put up a loving cup as a prize for the best regimental song and band concert hnd the 355 reginment which is the best drilled and best in everything else in the military line again went "over tfio top" and carried off the honors. About every organization here know that we are some reginment. "H"' John Doyle Answers the Final Suunons Another nninc was stricken from the ever diminishing list of pioneer citi- ret;, wben on Saturday, March Oth, Jonn',Doyie answered the tlual sum mons. His passing has deprived the cdnununity of one of its olde&t and roost highly respected men. About u year ago Mr. Doyle was taken seriously ill and at that time consulted a specialist in Lincoln, who held out but little hopes for tils re covery. Upon returning to this city he whs taken to the home of his daughter, Mrs Joe McClcllnu. where he remained for several 'weohs, con tinuing, to improve until he was again able to be about. His request to spend Ills remaining days with his son, on n farm in Kansas, was grunted, he ie maining there until the time of his death. The deceased was born in Wlxford, Ireland, in 1S:U), coining to the states with his parents, when three years of age, and locating in Illinois;. He came to Nebraska in 1887 and was one of the first bettlers of this community. On .Tune 18, 1870, he was united in marriage in Marshall eoimtv, llliV nols, to Mary Riley, who died in thir city July a, loll). To this union were born nine children, two of whom pre- .ceedecl him to the grate". . , vHe leave's to mourn his demise, live- tons, Lawrence, James, Jolit), Miles and- Joe and i$6 daughters, Mrs1 Frank Slabey and Mrs. JbeMcClellanl Funeral serviccs,iwe'r'e cb'n'duct.e.ci! W Father Fitzgerald from the Catholic church in tliis'city, on Moiiiiuv morn ing, at 1U:30 There is a Difference in Lenses Just us there is between a piece of pure gold and that containing alloy. The lenses used by me are the finest that can be had. These come in the rough and are ground until they exactly meet the reqnlrments of your particular eye trouble, One cannot be too careful about the eyes The matter of a dollar or so should not enter into the calculation. This store refuse to ask for your patronage by price alone the euro la (the thing1 'desired by nic or well as youraolf. Even so, you will find the charge unusually low, taking Into consideration the high quality. ' It will be to the interest of your . j eyes to have them examined Here A fr :., -i Tf' jiWtav ii ET T 1 I i ' JmwmlT mn OmtmitftrM . y:wffprxift " rWC, B. .;;Wat lnet.r !,."" , . sir UWWWAVfAVWIJ.V.VWflw.WWWlWJJWWWl At Home wtnaay with the Chrishi Church . - 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Preaching 2:30 p, m. Services at the Mission and Indian Creek 6:30 p. m. Yountf Peoples Service S 7:30 p. m. Sermon--"Will God answer a written prayer?' Chamber of Commerce Heldlnterestibf Meeting The meeting of the Chamber of Comt. merce held at their rooms on Monday evening, wos well attended and much interest was shown In the vnrlou? mat ters brought up for discussion. The matter of organizing aC Clearing Association was taken a committee composed of i V. ZoW den, It. P. Weesner, F. (J, Turnure, W. G. Hamilton and II, O. Gallaly wu appointed to formulate plans for thej organization of the Association. The ItVf'fMTinnh llltlll WtlO vttllf kn li.i . . tarynnd its adoption approved The matter of good roads was the, next mattor discussed and a committee composed of Dr. Nicholson, PhuI Pope and S, U. Florance was. selected to give this aatter the ttenttta' It de tejrves. ,, ,.-" &&&$ 4 ' B. P. Weeaner, J. C. Mitchell and P, O. Tjurnurf.wei'e named MMtpmiUt tp'aee that the city MrMta -ivfr Kept la the best poMible alutif h3,1o use their, influence among our. cltizena to the end that we have a general dean, up or the olty this spring.. A labor Bureau was organized and F. W. Cowden seleoted as chairman. Meetings of tho Chamber of Com merce will be held at frequont Inter vals at which tlmo tho various com mittees will report the progress made in the duties assigned to them, Red Cross Headquarters and Work Room j , VTllc- lecture room of tho Auld public library will tie used for chapter head quarters and work room, On Thurs day, March 21, the new room will bo opin for work on hospital garments, with Mrs. IF. E. Grlce, director in charge. Hours 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. "iAU women of tho city who can spare even one hour to help mako our sol dieu1 boys comfortable are cordially in vited to drop in and work. Thore will be no fees and no assessments at any time. All materials will be furnished by the chapter. Every bit of work helps. You are needed, won't you come? You will al ways be welcome and there ie a place forryou. Help your .country in Its hour of greatest need. C. 1 Gather, Chairman. w -M (fo ' "W I! Come Aero ftp"!1' .'I Si ssor The Kaiser Will Take your choice! Help Uncle Sam now or pay the kahicr later. Yc haven't won this war yet, and if wc lose it, you can imagine what will happen. If it takes every single spare cent of our money now to it's tenfold cheaper than it will he if wc lo.si.v Ti win, Uut, investing your money in War Savings Stamps isn't, giving it's only tenting your money to Uncle Sam lending it now when tho need is desperate when the money will hit ktiltur the hardest. Buy War Savings Stamps now get now is worth ten next year. -for every dollar Uncle Sam can r u ri' . Library Notes IMI Tho library is open every afternoon from 1tf"ft:30, and from 7:00'to 9:00 evraFTnu on Sunday ufternoona to S:U0, he Nebraska State Journal and the Omaha World, Herald are received dally. You are. welcome to come in and read them The reading rooms are for free use to the people Come In any time. Tho following magazines are to be foun(fatthe library: American, At lantic, Century, Literary Digest, Life, Natioual Geographic, Out Look, Review of Reviews, Outing, Scientific Ameri can, Sorlbnerii Saturday Evening Poet,' Woman's Hone Companion,1 and oth' era. For the children there are, The Yeatb'a, ,Cotnyaaioo, Anerlean Boy, Bird Loref Geaapfire.'St: Niehbhu, Boy Life and WMnoaV Training Magazine. The Library is for the use of the people living in the oountry surround ing Red Cloud as well as those living in town. Come in and read the papers and magazines or get a book. You don't want our boys to face Germanswith sthelr bare fiats liko the Russians did. "' " ' ; Money puts guns into our beys' handsr-bullets i in their riles money saves lives, and stamp savers are surely life savers. Remember, you're giving Uncle Sam, only the use of your money for a while. That's letting you off mighty cheap Others are giving their lives. " , '"" " F. G. V This Space Donated by TURNURE & SON h The forty-mllo-gale, which swept- over this vicinity ou Saturday played havoo with the smoke stacks on the Chairman A. D. TJnnnnv lina loonorl linllorc nml nil nnolnn nt. tlm cv a call for a citizens' caucus to be, held power house. The new steel stack was jut tho oourt-houso Monday evening, blown out onto the roadsldb and It was for tho purpose of nominating candl- necessary to cut the same into three dates for city and school district of- pieces In order to repair and erect It yNPMtttttWfMtWttJMf&M I You Should Have A Silo AMimm vummmuF oifCHKAmfmKO mt wintk 'W America Helleir TUe'SU is made frem hard vMriiei heUew tile, retftfnrced with hall ia'ch steel ban. The dead r chamber ire. shUImk fnm the hTellew tile make the eaiy IeftcalvwU far a aito. Ensilage wW net freeze. It needs MpaintiiiK'vt neiiranee, will net crack, blew down, buckle, bunt er ret. It will fay yea to investigate this silo for it costs less than any other good silo made. 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