The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 25, 1918, Image 8

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    RED OLOUD, NEA3lfcA, CHIEF
i"i.
You are asked to spend wisely to buy y-Sjt
only the things honestly needed to main- S
tain your health and efficiency. This "Sj
is intelligent thrift. The Government s J&PSB
ash it of you as a war measure : : N &r KhfiSH
Not 3&MK
A Blessing iPifcg
onds Aire
Thrift requires the ex
ercise of restraint and self-denial
qualities. without which you cannot achieve the success in
life which it is your ambition to achieve and for the lack of
which you are likely to suffer in later years.
The money you acquire by thrift you are asked to
x loan not give to your country. It will come back
t to you when you may need it far more than you
I do now, and you will be paid interest for its use.
This war is a frightful thing, but it may prove of inestima
ble benefit to you, if it teaches you the good habit of thrift.
Help Your Country and Your self by Investing in Liberty Bonds
, THIS, SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY,
F. A.,Hildebrandt Roy Sajtley lied Cloud Chief
, W. Stevens
Farmers, Jfnd. Tel. Co.
Cowden-Kalcy Clo. Co.
E. M. Ege
Malone-Gellatly Co.
R. P. Weesner Co.
Orpheum Theatre
H. Neuerburg
Ed Amack
H. E. Grice Drug Co.
Powell & Pope
Mrs. Barbara Phares
F, G. Turnure & Son
J. C, tyitchell, , (x.fl.
C. L. Cotting
E. S. Garber
Webster County Bank
Peoples Bank of R. C.
Stlite Bank of Red Cloud Morhart Bros.
Mr. & Mrs. J. E .Butler Yost Bros.
Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Burden P. A. Wullbrandt
Webster County Argils,
Piatt & Frees
jfl.,Cf Lelson
Hamilton Cather Co.
Geo. W Trine r
N. A. Piatt
E. H. Newhouse
" consideration.
Hoys and girla that haven't pigs
can write or sec tlio county agent. The
'county agrnt will have a list of re
liable swine breeders that can spare
I some of their pips at weaning time,
also, pi iocs on same.
' Kvery Hoy and (Jill should lielp to
meet the meat shortage by joining
the pig club, and be patriotic.
It m11 it wt llui tisi innt liu rtm
Note the geographical triangle formed by these llurlmgton linos and what ,.,.ationa, a)lvantaires in that it elves
a comprehensive noithwcst tour they offer, 0X13 A via Denver, becnic th(j membel un 0I,,)0itunity to study
Coloiado; ONE WAY via Uocky Mountain National (Estes) Tark, with 700 ,)y acluai CX)0licnco the more im
Tuiles of mountain panoiama, fiom Denver to the Yellowstone, and to Glacier , v'mUmt puih0.s f swinn husbandary
Park, the climax of the Kockics' rugged giandeur; ONE WAY along side the nclljllB election, pioper feeding,
Oig Horns and the Mack Hills. This is truly a inreo.parKH.on.ouc.iriaiigio tj0 UM, 0
The Tourists Triangle Tour
Xflte the Hurliugton map and its three Western trunk lints:
(D.XE1IUASKA.HILLINGS, GLACIER PARK.
(2) NEBRASKA-DEXVER-COLORADO, WEST.
(:j) IIKNTKIMMJJNT.S-YELLOWSTONE. NORTH
ULADEN
Week of ApillTtfl
Mrs. Dolphy Claik and son, Paul,
were down from Hastings Sunday via--iting
at the Jones Williams home.
Sir. and Mi's. James Ihirden unci son,
Darrel, of Red Cloud, visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. I. H. Holmes of Red Cloud
visited at the home of Mrs. W. B."
Cramer Sunday. I
Chas. Houston of Geneva spent the,
week with his sister, Mrs. C. R. Rake-1
straw. I
James McCoy visited his son, Elmer
at Henry this week. j
Earl Saylor was in Hastings on
business Monday.
Samuel Caimin was down fiom
Holdrcdge Monday.
Mrs. C. F, McNair and daughter,
Icy, wore in Dlue Hill Tuesday.
Dclma Meyer spent Tuesday with
friends in Blue Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Reed of Hast
ings visited at the Fred Reed home
this week.
E. H. Cox returned from a trip to
Lincoln Tuesday evening.
J. E. Uridil was over from Blue Hill
Wednesday.
C. F. Cuits made a trip to Lawicncc
Thursday.
Miss Marie Marshall of Blue Hill
visited at the homo of Mr. and Mr.-..
S. I. Duncan Sunday.
Bankers Ashmore, Hall and Duncan
attended the Third Liboity Loan meet
ing of bankers at Cowles Wednesday
evening.
Dr. Kaeger of Campbell was in town
Thuisday.
Mrs. II. II. Hitc visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, at Nelson over
Sunday.
Miss Coia Fiance was in Giand Is
land this week visiting friends.
Geo. Ross made a business trip to
Red Cloud the end of the week.
Miss Martha Lcinait visited in
Campbell Friday evening.
Wei k of April 2.V
Cljde Dickenson made a business
trip to Lincoln, Tuesday.,
Mrs. G. L. Marytnce spent the week
end with her daughter, Mrs Cole of
Unstings.
Albert lh nin visited friends in Fie
mont the past week.
Mrs. Nellie Thomas of Red Cloud
visited in town Inst week.
George Ross visited nt the home of
bis father in Campbell the past week.
W. A. Hnsebrook made a business
trip to Lincoln last Wednesday.
Mrs. J. A Thomas of Nelson and
her niece, Miss Marion Thomas, of
Meadsville, Ph., visited at the home of
tho foimer's daughter. Mrs H. II.
Hitc over .Saturday and Sunday.
'.Mis- Lulu Baker was a Blue Mill
visitor Wednesday.
.1. B. Davis made a business ti ip to
Hastings Fiiday.
Frank K tulrnn was in Deweese the
first of the week
Myron Kiggins Lester Meyer, Wal
ter Robinson and Leonard Cowley
wore in Blue Bill, Sunday.
Miss Ll.ie Biukholdei vMtcd Blue
Hill friends Wednesday.
Milo Rutin returned Friday fiom the
Naval Training Station at Uieat Lukes
on a ten dajs furlough before going on
to Harvard univeisity to receive ad
ditional instruction in Radio Tele
graphy. Milo has been in the Navy
less tlmii a year and was until leaving
here, a member of this years Senior
class iu High School.
Sam Soiensoii was in Lincoln the
past week.
The conespondent sends his sym
pithy nnd best wishes to Mr ljulgiey
r
A Brassiere will
Complete Your Corset
The contour from
shoulder to knee is
important. There
should be no break,
but an easy sweep
C 1 1
.JBflllk or line nvpr thp
Li Jfr6, top of the corset
Rflter ftraicrht down p
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WAM mMm mm. Gilt
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kM&Mdmft
Edge
insure this sweep of line and "blot out"
the break one otherwise would find.
designed and
They are well-made, prettily
trimmed, and as strongly guaranteed as the
celebrated Warner's Rustproof Corsets.
Irs. Barbara Phares
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$3,000,000,000
In Liberty Bonds will be offered in the ' .
Third Liberty Loan Campaign '
Nebraska's Quota $31,942,800
Are you doing your share while our boys are of
fering their lives?
If a free America is worth fighting for, it is
your patriotic duty to lend your money and your
credit .0 our Government. The whole Nation must
take part. ., t ,
Our, boys in France are appealing to us to fur
nish them in great abundance with the arms, the am
munition and the supplies which will make an early
victory possible. Ll n . ... ,
t If we are not to prolong the slaughter or suf
fering, if we are not to risk defeat, if we do not
want an inconclusive peace, we must act quickly.
We must put forth our every effort NOW
Nebraska Liberty Loan Committee
INAVALE
Lawrence McCall and fBtnily have
just recovered from the Liberty meas
les and now this week the children re
Inlying the red moables.
Mi'8. Stellu Kennedy und Mrs. Mat
kins and Mrs. Nolle Hunter were lied
Cloud tisltora Thursday of last weok.
Iternice Saunders spent .Suturday
in lied C o id.
Man Wanted
tour, ilw now Licnver-i.aspor main iiiip iiiuki-h ihimmihu hum muuu ium wwn,
comprehends, the east slope of the Continental Divide fiom Coloiado to the
Xtriti.sh houndary.
I III It I
S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agent,
1001 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nehruska
of the self-feeder, the' pasture
crops, disease control and picvention,
proper fahcltcr, and contiol of jmr-asites.
For fuithei infoimation wiito the
County Agent,
Henry U. Kaun-li.
llos and C.iilh Pir Cluh Piojecl. j months, hcKiniiiB hcfoio the piKJ, are
The County Agent will try and or-' twelve weeks old. Unch memhoi must
Kanize l-'our Hoys and Cirls Pig Cluhs he;in to feed his pig on or heforo
ill Wehster county. July 1, 1918.
They will ho known as the follow- A cluh leader will ho appointed for
inp: Hladen Cluh, Hed Cloud Cluh, each of the four towns. Ariangements
Cowles Cluh, and tho Guide Hook will ho made so that the niemhers, of
Cluh. the Ned Cloud Cluh can exhibit their
Hoys and Oil Is may Join tho Club pigs at the Ued Cloud 1'arnu'r.s In-!
noaicst thorn. Momhcrship blanks btltuto. Members of the lllmlen Club
may bo had fiom the teacher, or at at the Hladen Fair. Members of the
tho County Agent office. Cowles Club at the Cowles Farmers
To each member will bo furnished Institute, and meinbei.s of the (iuido
a rcooid book, lecoid blank, and in- Io''k clllb " exhibit at the Guide '
iormation on tho care of pigs. j Rock Farmers Institute. i
l-'tich member will begin the project j Suitable awaids will be given in!
by having ono or moie pigs weighed, each club. These will bo announced1
A puic-brcd pig is recommended,! later. In making club awaids, the
altho not necessary. j economy of gain, the repoits, tho
Each member must feed and caro p story of tho project, and tho individ
JTor one or more pigs for at least four Ual uiorit of the pig will bo taken into
NEBRASKA FARMERS
SERVICE CARD
To tli Nolirmlfn runners' War Poun
ell, fur I.lliertv I.tmn Coii)lnlttii4, rVt-
rnl !Urro Hank IlullilliiK. Oiunlin,
Nbr. : .,
l'lr nrnll in in n vnlunteur to nld
I lie i;iriuupiil for tin, pwrlo'l or th
war. I will help In tliu fulloHlnc no-
tlllli'i
Volunteer Hnnltar
Cheek with ' ",," u-ni., t, tn
) llilrd 1 .lli.jriy fjinu
o i -v ... ' w,1i "H.t other sub
Servleo i ou i nii(ptiuiiH
Will glVO I will lielp War Rav
I lim'i Stump emu-
imltin.
Ntinie ,:.
Address
Precinct
Member of
lUlvu luiinu of 'oriiimlratloii nillllutvtl
wllh.)
Smn Diesley moved into Mis. K.iith
Millers property this week reeeiitly
vacated liy Mr Claude Pierce.
Don lluitwell and wife have boon
spending a few day at blowyleii with
Dr. Plnliips and family.
Mrs. Klsle Hays and baby left Ft i-
day night ofJlast week for her homo at
Hehlon, Kan , after several weeks visit
lime.
Cluy Stieknoy 1-, making his paronts
a visit this weok.
Hi Dunn and family spent Sunday
in Uloomiugtou.
Mrs. Delsley und daughter P.llu, re
turned Sunday night from Ikt trip to
Missouri.
Mrs. C. A. Waldo was a patisenger to
Red Cloud Tuesday morning.
Will Tophain and family autoed to
Red Cloud Saturday atteinoon.
Ill Dunn was a passenger to lliibt
iligs Monday,
Miss Dorothy lluitwell letuiiied
Mondny fiom Lincoln, wheie she lias
been attending tho Univeisity Soliool
of .Music this winter. .
Mis. Sadie lloldredgo and di.ughter
Mrs. (iuy Rarker were Red Cloud vlsl
toi.s Thursday atteinoon.
Mis. Roy Paliuor spent Tuesday in
Red Cloud.
A laigo oiowd from hero iittendod
the funeral services of R. W. Koontz
at Red Cloud Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Will Tabor spent Thuisday
of last week in Rlue II til.
For co operation In putting on earn
palgn for il of eastern Colorado
lands. A large tract of choice land
owned under deed by reliable and
thoroughly equipped Neluaska men.
You need not lie experienced, tint must
have- good standing and able, to give at
least half your time. If you can quail,
fy adviso at once with full particulars'
K. N. Woi.i.vkii,
Hotel LeGrand York, Neluaska
KODAKS
Better Kodak Finishing
And Developing. .:.
A Full Line oC Supplies
ROLLS DBVISLOPKU 10o
NAIL YOUR ORDER TO US
Stevens BrsB
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED"
tarOmrE Oveii Ai.hhioiit's Sioiik
Pessimism From Oscar Wilde.
Tho only way in ich a woman can
reform a man Is by Boring him bo com
pletely that he loses all possible In
torest In llfo. Wlhlo.
When the
Firenven. Appea-r
the insured man'j fitit tliouglit u one of
jliankfulneji that he u jo. Mow abou
your thought! if a lineman should ap
pear at your home?
The Devy
Before the Fire
it the day to injure. Aj that day may
be to-morrow lor all you can know or
do, it fellow that prudence would im
pell you to stop in our office to day and
lime uj hjue you a policy,
O. C. TEEL
R.eliaLble Insura.nce
Tho
Hamilton - Cather
Clothing Co.
Everything a Man
or Boy Wears
tied Cloud Nebraska
Chief Ads Bring Result
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