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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1918)
W 7 vw, H S ', ,r rr m ii 17 II 1 ?. . 'jgr- VKXA' " StECflwL " J C ! i JBratSJiV f m. m Ul ri'.TTyyffiVr t. M p" " ' J?jj S ."j Vtf I ?T"fllrT'ifcf JLM TTI . "j'TTHIP'y '!"?'! iiTST.pi L ''TgFCSJB9feBhfc f TiSTTillBiBBMffWfftgTfBrtffTMffBBMiK-iA A NcHspatier That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For 51.50. VOLUME 47 K13D CLOUD, XlflBRASICA. MAHGIl 28, HUN. JSTUMttER Iii Save Your Money The chief reason for saving your 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. Deposits in thisbank are protected by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska Webster County Bank ,v S E E 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 otljer 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 DE-LAVAL maqhine 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. If youvare thinking About buying a qrcnin separator wo will consider it a fuvor if you will permit us to setup a DeLaval for you on your own placo and have you give it u fair trial. You will bo under no obligation to buy the machine if it does not make Rood ull our claims, and should you decide to keep it and cannot convenietnly pay cash, you may do so on such easy terms that it will actually savo its costs whilo you are ' paying fur it. Geo. W. Trine Will Observe Easter at Camp ' I Monday evening tins company helped Co. F. on guard until Tuesday evening. j On Wednesday the whole reghnenjt marched to Morse Hill, which is about 8 miles noithwcst of here, where wc pitched tents and spent the day. This company furnished tho men who did Cossack post guurd. Wc all have been issued our packs and had to carry them on this trip. They contain one blanket, one poncho, half shelter tent, suit of underwear, pair of socks, tootli brush, comb, meat can, mess kit and entrenching tool. There is u place on tho packs whore wc carry our bayonet and scabbard. These packs arc rather difficult to carry, but we will soon bc como accustomed to "carrying them. Our mess was brought oiit to us and Wc then matched back to camp. Thursday morning the company car ried their packs to the drill grounds, where wc pitched tents and spent tho morning. Each man has half n tent. Two men button their half tents to gether, which makes n lent largo enough to accommodate two men. Du ring the afternoon wc had a few prob lems in flank attacks and reconnoiter ing. Friday morning tho second battal ion marched in "together and had our patrols on the flank while marching in from the drill grounds. During the afternoon wc practiced sentinel duty out on the hills. - " Saturday morning wc had battalion and regimental review, after, which the men unloaded their packs, pitched tents and had gun and clothing in spection. Wc then removed our shoes and socks and had our feefc examined by the regimental medical inspector. In tho afternoon this company went on guard at five o'clock and were re lieved by Company H on Sunday ev ening. Next Sunday being Easter, the day will be observed. The program will consist of speaking and band concert by tho eight bands. ' jgpr tAWiV"JVAVAVV.V.V.V.V.VV.V.VV-VV.V.V.V.".W Turn Your Clock Ahead : Saturday Night One Hour i 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Preaching 7:00 p. m. Young Peoples Service ' 8:00 p. m. Preaching 5 I I Christian Church Hail Insurance for Nebraska ' County Assessor Horiiok is in ic ceipt of a number of copies of tho Ne braska State II nil Insurance Law hs enacted by the Legislature of Hie Stnte of Nebraska, 1017 sisston. I'ntler this law tho lnsnranco Board is directed to create n branch department to be known as tho "Hail Insurance Dcpait ment of the State of Nebraska, which shall bo in charge of the Insurance board. This department will insuro any growing grain Jn any county in the state, which is divided Into three zones. Webster county will be in zone two and the premium in this zono will be 35 cents per no re. Tho soliciting will be in charge of tho various Assessors of tho county, and as his fee may col lect one half cent per Here for each acre insured. Tho applications for iiihtiiuuco will bo kept on lllo by the county clerk and all money collected for insurance turned over to the county tieusuror. Ou tho llrst day of June, July and August tbo county elrk will forward to the department of hail Insurance at Lincoln, n list of all applications tiled in bis ofllco. The county treasurer shall keep a separate account of all money collect ed and nt tho end of oaoh month shall pay not less than ten per cent over to the State Treasurer, tho balance not later than September first of each year. At ttie April meeting of tho county commissioners they shall appoint ono competent person to act as Adjuster of Ipsses, Further information may bo obtained from County Assessor Herrlck at any time. m . Tho lnttor part of the week J. II. Bailey received a phono message from his son Vprue, who has been In train ing at Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, that he was on Ids way to Hock Js laud, Illinois, where ho would bo stationed for a short time, preparatory to bolug sent to Franco, Ho was bent oyer tbo Hock Island and had only a thort time iu Burr Oak Kansas. District Court istiite of Nebraska vh (trover Suull, on pniolc. State of Nebraska vs Walter Thom as, continued to October term Stato of Nebraska vs Joseph Perry, defendant dl'chiuged. Occidental HuUlling fc Loan Associa tion vs Waltoti Jibed, .continued for. ten... v :.'w;s7fy Donald K. Cloud is "ilatUe'l.-Or-chiird, continued for term. Kred IClrsch. vs Anna ICIrch, con tinued for'Jm- OcciduiyaHPniMtng & Loan vs Pied Ilal:er,suli? confirmed, deed ordered. Mom man .Manufacturing Co. vsC. 13. Keiglleld, continued. W. Ii. Moore vs Henry L'lieureux, continued. The Fanners' Cooperative Hall In siuaneo Company vs H II Cox, dis missed. The Fnrmi-is1 Co-operative Company vs S. C Shuck, dismissed, Uobcit II. Quittgte vs. Until A. (Jnlg gle, dismissed. Anna Rickey vs. Joseph Ulckey, un der advisement. Wiitkins Medical Company vs Hunt and Campbell, continued Stockman's Cuttle Company of Kan. shs City vs J. L. Christian etal , judg ment. Nebraska Central Building it Loan Association, vs V. .1. Scrlvner, sale continued. ' LV. IVSUmns vs A manual- Sims, ref eree discharged. N. K, Harrey vs Minnie Watson, con tinued for term. Flora Griil'eu vs Uoyal Highlander, continued for term. Conrad Gentcrr, ' Ex. and Bladen Stuto Bank vs lilndun Lodge I. O. O. F. judgment for plaintiffs. James M. Arnold vs Emory Waller, continued for term. Benjamin F May vs Frank Wauflle, continued for term A.C. Phelps vs Geo. W. Shuck con tinued for term. Mary K. Doudna vs Mary Ii. Marsh, decree of foieclosure. D. M. Ilynds vs J. P. Edwards, judg ment, Order of salo. John W. Heimlger vs C. It. & (., pluiutill' files amended petition, Currie Dyer vs Luther Dyer, divorce for plaiutiiV.. Sophia Arentls vs Charles Kostouk, judgment for plaintiff, S50. ' C. II Miner vs City of Bod Cloud, contlnuod for term John K. Ii lines vs Mary E. Dimes, sale continued, deed ordered. ii utile M. Christian vs Frank IlulVer, sheriff, continued for term. Scott A. Wiley vs V. F. Lockwood, verdict for defendant, $70. Hastings Sheet Metal Works vs fid ward P Kellogg, etal, dismissed. I Occidental B. fc L Association vs W. 5. Parkcs, judgment, order of sale. Willium 0. Klebl vs Emmett Hagau, judgment for plaint! II. Montana National Bank vs Sanders 6. Edwards, continued for term. Edna Bell Fink vs Adrian Fink, dl vorco for plalutiif. C. F. Gund vs Benjamin A. Diesel, judgment for 82(170 for plulutilV. E U. Overman vs Spencer M. Potior, settled. Yost Bros. After April First John E. Yost, who ror a number of years has conducted the Fourth Ave nue Moat Market, has sold n half In terest in this establishment to his brother, L. L. Yost, and on and after April first the style of tho firm will be Yost Brothers. As u result of strict attention to business and courteous treatment to all Mr. Yost lias secured a vol u mo of business which domaudod motu atten tion than be could glvo it, also being engaged iu the livo stock business which demanded much of his time, it became necessary for him to make tho change, Mr, L. L. Yost needs no introduction to tho public, as for moro than a your he has served the patrons of this mark et and has proved his ability to assume tbo responsibilities of his share of the business, mid without a doubt he will prove a valuable asset to the busluess, i There is a Difference in Lenses Just iis theie is between n piece of pure gold and that containing alloy. The lenses uscul by me mo the finest that can be had. These come iu tho rough and nre ground until they oxuotly meet the requirements of your particular eye- trouble. Otic cannot be too careful about the eyes. Tho matter of a dollar or so should not cuter into the calculation. Tills store refuses to sslc for your patronago by prlco alone the euro is tbo thing desired by me or well as youtsolf. Even so, you will find the H chiirgo unusually low, taking into consideration the hlghquallty. i It will be to the interest of your eyes to hove them examined here E. H. NBlri&MtOUSB Jewmtmr and Optonirtrltt B. & Q. Watculnspetr . , , .. g Jw 'A-Qpqgl designer. Js an rtist j . I J v IF you knew of the skill and care that goes into the designing of garments that are worn in the fashion centers you would 'understand why designers are paid almost fabulous salaries. 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