The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 11, 1918, Image 1
Ml r?- if 1 I w l vVx r s Jt IW 4t '11 " . . ' " ' V ,i. l,,ii '' -r ill J aSSEsiiiiiSAiiiiiiiiiEailiSiliiiiBiiiiiiiiiiBviiiiiiiiiiiiiKjBiiVBiBBiB 4 Newspaper That Rites The News Flfty-lKo Wcr.ks Each Year For Sf.50. VOLUME 47 HE D CLOUD, NEBRASKA, ALMUL U, )J1H. NUMBER 15 w.vavav.vaww.vawavavavavav.wa-aw Local Board Examines Committee Revises the Fifty-eight More Men; Liberty Loan Quota This Bank will Pay, Free of Charge, Liberty Bond Interest Coupons At Maturity or Fliteen Days Prior Thereto - -. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Deposits in this bank are protected by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska :i The local registration board con- .Owinrr to the fact that Blue Hill is only one mile from the Adams county ducted physical examination for G8.-,, . .. T,Wf Tnnr, rnmm5ffnn "M. ,.rt 1 hh -f ntwlnaa T. . .1 .! l. " J vmo x uu. jyaiu.uuy. uuuK...K uy j that firc InB,Btng Umt tho the results of the examination, this I Webster County, Bank i wwuuvwwwuwwuuwuwir people living there buy their Liberty i "li m. .J . - Jl, 1 , J i' " """ 'v. . i' . We;do not Wicve that a farmer . who knows ahy thing:- . ;; i . v ' j 'jii ' arou iann Ufacpitneiy coura te maucea mj Duy ai wjpr-, tor other than a DeLaval after he had seeil the latest ira-, 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 DEJLAVAL 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. If you are thinking abont buying a cream separator we will consider it a favor if you will permit us to set up a DeLaval for you on your own place and have you give it u fair trial. You will be under no obligation to buy the machine if it does not make good nil our claims, and should you decide to keep It and cannot couvcuietnly pay cash, you may do so on such cany terms that it will actually aavo Its costs while you. are paying for it. Geo. W. Trine llll f tfll I'VU1U vmk i in fiiiii irniini in mini, iiiivuiriiiiu . . ",.T,?V """""""" Bonds of Adams county banks, re banking business, which takes away spcaK.ng, mat nas ueen ca. icu ociore ,CM of wfc t. do thoh. othcr the board, as none were rejected, nl- ,,oV,t,n ,,ei few,i, ti, wnu I HR9 w.uuB.. .MW u v inni uo jim thc bon(j purchasca of the medical advisory board for further who larly do busIncB8 with consideration and a few were accepted Mo , b fc th(J C(JUnt Llbert for limited service, being unablo to ;Mn commJltco last night aftor tho pass the examination in all respects. f sccUon of ms m(1 bccn Five men were transferred to other, ,Md th(J for Ul0 d,f. counties for examination, and four.,;, . . ., ., !, . . .. , , I xurciib iuwiih ami viciiuiiua ui vino luiieu io appear. , Thc local medical examiners wcro Doctors Crcighton, Hoxsey and Stock man. Dr. Dumoi-cll, who has been acting as examiner1 was out of the city and unable to return in time. Dr. Mitchell, who has also served on prev ious occasions, is ,in Denver, recover ing from a serious illness. ' Glen Denton was excused from ex amination in order that ho might go at once to Omaha, where he desired to enlist in the Navy. The results wore as follows: . PASSED ' Alfred, 0. Brown GiiV-W. Dunbar Ralph T. Tumbleson Wnltei Portcnicr Harry E. Oberg . ; ' . Frank G. Hupperfc Wm. S. Dunn Wm. IH Ufooin Joe Perry '-' v Frank nlchard ' Kay Fiel v , . v -Clinton!Dcwitt Toap ,,. Wm.G.IScott; ul Muriel S.'Frinfeer -nt inol Lconalrd Ms Rickard vV?. AlbcH T. Boom Adolpli 'C. Stumpenhorst Simon J. Huffcr Erno'st HKartting -v ' Robert V. Nicholppn . f Johq-W Robertson .. , Howard Hamilton Wm..' Barton Frank A. Luidlrren Henrj-' Carl -Wlhcn -i Henry A. .Sieinan Tiracyknutebri" OVid kYvDGHrhman FredtA. Cook Albert F. Heinrichs Harvey f J. Rickerson Jako .Rehn .... Joe iRose John" Soucek Grover Cary Peter Thompson Bruce' Laird . Racnhult Schultz ' Adolph L. Wademnn Iven Dlankcnbakcr Fred Oberle Jos. P. Heinrichs Wm- J.' Shaw Raymond Chilcott Arthur C. Reed Rudolph W. Vaughan Waller C. Gerlach Herbert W. Frahm Albert B. Karsting Harry H. Jansscn ' TRANSFERRED fercrit towns county. The" revised quotas are as follows: Red Cloud $7G,00P Blud Hill 45,000 Guide Rock 38,800 Bladen 30,900 Cowles 20,000 Inavhlo .....v. 15j000 Rosemont .r 12,000 Wasting Bread Really 1 Helps the Kaiser i.'.(.?j'"'i .'"-& f..f rHd who Pastes a. sicq. of wheat bread is actually hindering they, pros ecution of thc war' said U, YrtW.a ilea, .food admlnistiatocfor Nebraska. "Heiariso endangering, our chance for.vjdtoryovcr there.' ", ,4'Qhe'yar, ago v(c ccaBcd to be a ueutral-jvatlon. We pledged tho Allies tohcaWiiWc have not made goodon our farsmlsc. We must make good, and ilia, bfily way we can niake goptl is to do what we have proiniseij, Any, person wjiq. Keeps, wneut irum uiutii lies lis gujlty of contributing 'directly to the success of thc enemy. , " VVc" must make; good,, and we musi; limit our Consumption' of flour to the aiinimum.iono and one-half' pounds per person eacir wees at incmosi. ;uo youf patriotic duty." , , - ' t . Wheat Puimli GMd .1.'. - r-. . .. r 'm, .'b'm3. ... -. Foht; li, present' Jndicatlbij(ats.'Ne Drasica mu oo no siacKer wnen, ic comes to: fillinr Uncle Sam'a. bread : 4 box nextfali, accordlag to the bulletia There is a Difference in Lenses '.: r Just a there Is ln'tueeti a plfcceof pnrn gold and that containing alloy, . "I'lie lcnsta used by mo are tho finest (lint can be had, These ooino in the rough and uro ground until they exactly' meet tho rcqnlretnuntn of your liitlcn1nr eye tronble. Qne cannot be too careful about tlyt eyes. The mattor of a dollar or so should not ontcr Into the calculation. This Htora, refuses to nsk for your patronage by price alone the cure )athe thing desired by me or well as yotmolf. Even o," you will flud. the charge unusually low, taking Into, consideration the highquallty. J-. It ivi be A the interest pf four. .eyes to have them examined Here , ' ' "" ' '. t 1 '..-. E. H. NEWHQVSE "f-ytf ,trc B. ! m Jmwmlmr mil Optm, . Watek iMpwtor e , -K.A . v,.VAVAr.v.v.v.vv.vA.v.VJVAlV.vl, Christian Church Sunday Owen Dunbar , Richard.'W. Brasch F. E. Sullivan Roy Turner ACCEPTEP FOR LIM'T'D 'SERVICE Chas Carroll ", ' John W. McHnlo ' Floyd J. Kirkpatrick REF. TO MED. ADVISORY BOARD John Kudrna Win. E, Wibben ICoy Stickley ' ,- - FAILED TO, APPEAR 5;' . Bernard L. Henderson . Arthur Rolfo Geo. Engstrom , Geo. A. Mabson , " ' otthe Nepraska State Board of Agrf; culture: At no time win tne.enona of Nebraska's farmers be found want- ing when there is a governmental de mand to be met. Conditions are, how ever, tho. governing factor and last year saw, Nebraska's contribution to the nation's food Bupply decreased in almost an inverse ratio to the effort expended by our farmers. Such was the effect of conditions. It is still too early to say that our wheat crop is assured. Nebraska con ditions, ;however, are not widely vari able. Preliminary estimates would tend 'to tho belief that our wheat crop is ninety" per cent good, that is, ninety per cent of tho acreage planted to winter wheat is in first Class con dition. This condition is, of course, not uniform throughout tho state nor throughout each community. In prac tically every county may bo found spots where tho wheat winter-killed early and is somo of these commun ities pessimism runs high as to tho -food situation for tho coming year. "7T m 10:00 a. m. Sunday School , t 11:00 a, m. Gospel Sermon I 7:00 p. m, Young Peoples Service 8:00 p. m. Sermon Special Service ' , , LOOK FOR CHURCH CALENDAR NEXT WEEK i JL Applied Mathematics. . "Children, children," exclaimed tho fond hen nmnimii, cackling loudly in Joy, '"Gather about quickly nntl see tho beo-yewtlful, long worm I lmve Just found. Isn't it a dream? Now tho problem Is, how will wo dlvldo It?" "Mother, allow me to suggest," suld the tiniest chick, who was'dcptlued to become u large, hc'iivy-sct rooster, "that the problem might be solved by long dlvlsloir." :iu ;vimni5 ;lai. v Such conditions aro purely local, how- Jp over, and aro greatly onset by tftopro vailing excellent condition elsewhere. It is also to be noted that where wheat winter-Killed tno larmqra navo lost no ; time in getting in spring wheat; in its 3 place. ,.Thia was dono to some, ex tent last spring but not very exten sively. With this ro-sccding Nebras ka's wheat .crop for 1918 should reach S a figurothat wo havo aevqr before j jjj seen. Of course, there's "many a 5 slip twlxt cup and' lip," but tho Jndl- S cations aro that Nebraska is going to see a banner wheat crop. 4 . i n 'ju'' k .. I' ' bZmL A t 1 HH Iff " f i ' : 'tail I f'A ' ' ' MivyfJ m x." m m u knew of the 'ikUiiidckrci iiaf rfAm Sntn tMZ&AltiitMiyt , A&. .uuh guiin uiiw wvuiguui(f, v,,nt- '"w"w """f :"A,5Mar"1rw'i centers yo wold uaderW yfo&jd i deiignerrfre,pid almofef ;4fUt(t' A. i . .- V ."?' ..'I T r MJT'hld We iake patre to M thtly, ih&M 'cotjnditj cptned by world's1: ' clevereat creators rt' found in 'our coit sections'. V 1 ' ' "' "X,K '"'!' i You will mmmaiJtmc or woikaupjhip, in .ttkAP4?iwi;of the most faihiormble women in New York than lyou can get tight1 here inRedkClqudr " T' '' Better still, you need not pay New York prices. fy. , $ 1 2i I to $40 1. OjK' .Will buy a coat, that embodies the veryNnewest arid smartest touches TURNURE & SON Agents for Gossard Corsets W,AT.VVVVAVVVV.NVVAV.V.V-V."AV.V-,WiW5 I PROTECT YOURSELF i i Am Mm a rrrrr jr gam AND HELP UNCLE SAM Nigger head Maitland, Canyon City and Pinnacle LlUIUff UU IUC 1UAU. UlUIC ,UUW 1 UUTCIUIUC1H prices and be sure of good coal next winter Witl) tho Four-Minute Men Tho subject for tho four-minuto spcakovs at tho Orphcum during tho comingv;week is tobitho Third Liberty iirt, iffs., 40n. Kue HpeHKera arei i j, . .. II i, an Ann Jatt ".i -..T".7r"?- . '..-..? I. . .' vuuui, w,vw oHKers.jaw inmre,st.,rJpcii ia... .JMlgo .l. yjMaMfvby enragea in cwk iMroi. jroxx ,;' WCdJAriI7.rJV,?r. KMXm'Mmter Nary. vm. ViMH' -Sat.; 'Aprt.mKXmj .M!..1UHmr. JWalone- Gellatly Go.1 TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMIER" j- WUMWJVWWJWU Chief Ads Pay You ! :Kt4' in. 4 if if. y lm a -JM . T5 JQi. A vj: p J 2 5 sM ,w ' '1,,!i'Vl it in r (' V H . t . -t F 'tf : . - .-! il. 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