RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 1 ! ii Nebraska War Drives l)io Bureau of Publicity of tlic Oiim Iih chamber of Commcrc, recently to ct'ivcil it telegraph request from Wash inaton for it record of Nebrifdta'-i war dr.vesjnul (lledthu following report: J'r.ve . ('iota Subscriptions First h. h. iis.noo.o'ji) sio,o:i:.,7oO Second L L. U!,U 0,(.0ii :J.l,:il",'20l) Third h. L. ' .'Jl.lM'.'.SoO l8,JII,liiU War S. S. Y. M.C A. 1st B.C. V. K of Col. Mtiieiiinu S nlleHCf IS 3'i,0 1 0,1 'JO afiO.OOJ 10,000 SoO.OOO 10,000 S3,.fll 107 r.u:.,o()o llfJO.OJO 210,00.) la.-.ooo iu,:i.vi fiOl.Ml) 3J,r.')0 5J87,21)7,1UH II. M .' H.r. Totals ?10(,2D7,00 "In Third Liberty Loan snbcfip- ! u-t ate not the Mtntl llgtiros. The War Saving' figures nro only cash A.tli . Junior Red Cross Sale The slivol sale held Saturday after. Horn under the auspices of the Junior lied Crots iigiin ovidi'iiced popular hciiMinent regarding the greatest char lty rirpini.'iii(iii of all time. Over Si"'1 ch was letlhted and the Juniors of lied Clou 1 schools and twenty out is. di districts aro now nil "over the top" In the Bed Cross record, J. II. Fillinger contributed auctioneering ability to tlu occasion. Terry King of all, "Uncle Tom" Producers Unolo Tom shows tuny conic and Uncle Tom shows may go, but Tetry-.s Big Company goes on forever, and is looked upon as King and Monarch of them all, with the slogan "Forover, 1'orcinost and Newest." Many have tried to imitate tlie successful Terry for years, springing up llko Jonahs gourd, but they have withorcd in tlio night like a school of minnows follow lug in the wnlie of a whale, and it was thus that the lines were adopted, "Af ter the Minnows, ootnes the Whale," and it lias euro proved in its place when tfed. Terry has been n pro ducer of -successful plays for the past twenty-eight years and this season is no exception to the rule. Ills Uncle 'i'oui'jj Cabin this season is living up to the past icputation of former years. Terry's big production of Han Jet Ward Needier S'owu's famous slave play will appear for one performance only nt Bed Cloud, May :23th, and when tliu show cnnies Hits year tho citizens will 4lti(l that it has boon greatly en large I, having n tent that sen I -J 2.-.00 Ie i le. T. rr.'sohallengo concert bands will pti'.tfu-f street parade at noon and t'er in tl.o evening at 7'I0 a bind eon- r Ii.niH npt'si at 7::io p. in , perfor i1 t . a' H:.'W j. in. When Fanners Go lo War! II ii.-rt Quick has a great article in t'.i Km in and Fireside, lie says: The limners of thin country could carry tie war to a victorious conelu hton t-vin if all th rest of the nation khm.l 1 i'ift- The rest will not quit. I ot m. cuul. I win It without them if l e ll.v I Id (111 i.. "The farmers of the United States n whip Germany. We call" whip t hi. with guns. We can whip thorn v it. uurpioducts, We can whin them wit I. our money. Lvi-ry farmer lit tho United States runs' ip member that tho war has a tit st mortgage on every cent he has. The I ibt spare cent In the pockets ot every l'nruu r in America should bo dovoted t.. it war '!'. Kaiticr b-gau foreclosing his ii i !.",;' on our farms when lie d i.iiih, iiithloss hiibniarlne warfare, an 1 itn war is our answer of f i Insure." to Ids bill Cottage Cheese v...ig. Choi, while it.' hits lung I .tin known, lias beoti little iippreolnt c 1 B.is to niftk, It has often -been I tiy ih;ul' arid unattractively served. Jo fund value cottage cheese iw In the lusswith lean tnoat and eggs, being more valuable than either in material that goes t. build muscle, blood and bono VtHgo cheese in fuet as a food that may I'm in an important part of the dipt, served either alone or In combi nation In soup, sauce, meat like dish, hulnd or desort, cottage cheese may well bo used. As a basis for the main dish of the meal it will materially reduce expenses, appenl to the appo tlte, and bave meat. Being made from skim milk, which now is either fed to live stock or wast od, cottage cheese makes available directly for human food n valuable but little appreciated dairy byproduct. Cue hundred pounds of skim milk will make fifteen pounds of cottage cheese If all of the skim milk in the United States would be made into cheese, It would be equal to Two Hundred and Fifty One Thousand, one Thousand Pound Beeves. Sensational Shooting Friday last a story went around, to tho effect that, soma man at Iliverlon had shot himself Sivrnl versions of the affair wore given nut, but iiutliuti tic information flaally disclosed that it was one more Instance Involving that impractical triangle two men and a woman A Denvar paper pub lishes the following: Holvoke, Colo., May 13- It. S. Bnyoo, a fanner, an 1 C IJ. Woo'l, Ids formes hired iit'iti, fought a pls'ol duel late yes'erd.'iy afternoon ten tulles south cist of Holyoke in which both arc re ported to have been wounded, tho hit Ur perhaps fuUlly. Following tho duel, Wood was kidnaped by lloyce and two friends, who disappeared in I5oyeo'.Haui.MinobiIu m the direction of the ('o'ni-adoNobruska lino. What lloyce and his friends did with Wood h is not yet been learned here. Four months ago I'.oyco nud his wife wore living happily together on it farm In Franklin county, "Nebraska. Boycu so'd tho farm, turning tho money over to his wife. Then ho went to Oklaho ma to seek a new location. Shortly after Hoyc left, his wife and Wood canto to this section and Mrs. Boyco bought a tanch ten miles southeast of Ilolyolse. employing Wood as manager. When Uoyco returned to his former home In Nebraska and discovered that his wife had disappeared, he began searching for her. Finally, thru n tvtncoled bank check, which the wom an used in paying for the Colorado ranch, he discovered her whereabouts. lioyee canto to llolyoko with his at torney and effected n financial settle ment with his wife, v. ho it is said, re fused to return to her husband. Three weeks ago Wood was myster iously wounded. He deciuod it was an accident. About that tlmo Uoyco was seen in tho vicinity of his wife's farm. Neighburs advised Wood to leave the district. Uoyco and two friends suddenly np-p.-ared at his wife's farm yesterday afternoon in an automobile. Doyce, untied, sought Wood, who also carried a gun. The men emptied their guns it cacli other, being only a few rods aptrt. Harry Thompson, a neighbor attempted to interfere, but was warned by Uovoo's friends not to mix hi the light, as he might be killed. The meu declared they had accompanied lloyce to seo that ho got fair play and would not tolerate any interference." It is repirled bore that lloyce, al though badly wounded," strapped his opponent baud and foot and brought him by auto, a long drive, back to the neighborhood of lilvorton with the purpose of wrecking .suinniary ven geance; thai, the sherifr got wind of the ail.iir and arrived in tint to bruak up this part of the progtirn and put the principals under arrest. Poultry Ptlzv'-Mr,. J 1) Trlvelplcce or Blideu, oilers as a premium to any child raising chickens and exhibiting the host ten of any breed of pure bred chickens at the Farmers Institute In Bed Cloud One dozen Bull' Orphing ton liens and one rooster. District Court (jiiiMiww. dsckct State vs G rover Snell. Parole con tinued. Vera Sutton vs O. K. ldggett. Ills- missed. civil imrivin Occlilontal Bldg. . Loan vs Walter illicit. Continued for term Donald 1-2 Cluud vs Hattie 1. Or chard. Continued. Fred Kirsoh vs Aiitut Klrsch DU. m'ssed. Moorman Mfg Co. vs Borgfleld Continued. Wutkim Medical Co. va F. M Hum t Frank Campbell. Judgment for plalntm tor t ll.8o. N. B Harvey vs Minnie Wnlson. Continued for term. J M Aniold vs Kmory Waller. Judgment for defendant. B l May vs Frank Waiittl,- Judg. inent for plaintiff for 85. Mary K. noudnn v Mary Mnn.li, eUl. Contluuad. D. M Hynds vs.l. F. Bdward Sale continued. Doed oidored. .1. w. lieiijttgpr vs U IJ S: g Di8. mUsod. C II. Miner et al vs City of Ued Cloud. Disuiisfod. Ilattie M. Chrihliaii vs Prank TluflVr hherUV. Jiidgnienl for plalntilV. A. I). Gruborn vs Frank "Vuvrieku. Dlsmiusod al pliiiutlll'.h costs. Occidental Bldg. Loan vs W. S. Parks. Continued for term, The Montana Natl. Bank vs li. II. Sanders et al Judgment for plaintliT C. V. Gund vs B A. Diesel, otal Continuod for term. Mary Grectihalgh vs J. B Green halgli. Divorce for plaintlfV. Win. II, Fisher ve May Fislior. I). vorco for plaintiff. Commercial Bank of Blue Hill vs Charles Lopin. Judgment for plain till' for 81113. E U. Overmtn vs Lloyd A. Carpen ter, otal. .Tudgmont for plaintiff for I.-.G0. INAVALE Genevieve Miller left Friday nlgjrt; for Denver, where she will nieet her uncle, A. K. Btvls and will return ti his home at Itatoon. N. M for n short visit. Guy Bilker and family ipent Satur day evening in Bed Cloud with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barker. Mr. Barker has been in poor health for some tlmo, Mr.Stevo Kennedy and Mrs. Uny I'lilni'M- dittoed tolled Cloud Saturday afternoon. A large crowd uiloitded tho school picnic at Mr. J. W. Vance's Friday of last week. Everyone enjoyed them sclvei. Mr. mi I Mrs. Vance ate excel lent entertainers. WillTophMii and family and Mrs. H 10. Iloldredge and mo' her, Mrs. M. C. Hummel autocd to the cemetery nt Ued Cloud .Sunday morning. Mr3. Wickwiro and Mrs. Grout, weie In lied Cloud Tuesday afternoon. I toe Bonkel is homo spending u short vacation with relatives. Claroiice llorge-s was quite- ill Titos day night but Is able again to be at the post office. Wllber Peterson, Floyd McCall 1m 1 Fey Arm-sou shipped cattle Tuesday. Tim Tophatn and family spent Tues day with Will Toph'ain and family. Mrs. Wins Strong was shopping In Ued Cloud Monday morning. BernlcP Saunders spent a couple of days in Blue Hill the latter part of last week. A DeMars and wife and K. DeMars and wife were down from Campbell Thursday of last wook attending the Dunn store sale, which Is being1 held every Thursday. ft Bert Leonard and family spent Sun day in Ued Cloud with their daugh ter, Mrs. Joe Topham and husband. Oivingto threatening weather very few attended the Missionary meeting MpmrW and Tuesday nights at the Christian church. Kev. Murllcss and Claude Pierce woroln Bed Cloud Tuesday. BLADEN Clarence Anderson was in Hastings Sunday. Miss Anna Brommer returned to her home at Hastings the lltst of tho week after finishing a successful term teach ing the Highland school. Howard Meyer sports a new Bulcl; Six roadster. i Mrs. W. B. Cramer received a delight fill surprise Wednesday when a group of friends and relatives dropped in on her for dinner, it belli,' her O.'Jrd birth ihiy. The visitors were accompaiiad by an ample supply of provemKr for 'lu-'insclits mid hostess. 'Those pro sent wete, .Mis. Anna Uurl.n:k, mother of the huste.s-, Hurry Cramer and family f Med Cio'itd, Claude Cramer and family, Homer Cramer, W J. Wliolmes, Mesdatnes N. J. Cowley, C. W. Uowloy, Oley Ivcrson and .Mrs. Iverson of Hi vert on. AinosCutlii- was In Campbell .vm day.' Virgil Wullniiii and Mllhird M.iry moo we to tip fri'in Camp Fuiiston s , day vUitiug rulutlves, Mr. and Mrs. 1 2. P. Denton ot Oak land, Iowa, vitlted J. A. Denton and family thib week. The High School commencement c orcl5os wcio given Friday evening nt th i opera house. Tin; graduating class consisted 0r four boyis and three girls, the first clasb to graduat) from the local high school with the hoys In inajnilty Dr. IMwin Maxev of' U coin gave tho addiess of the evi-ni-,,' If You Meed Farm Help Whonjoii tied larai help or ml work on the tatm apply nl the no'tijjbl of the following free labor bureais County Agent oHlco, Tied Cloud. First National Bank, Itlno Hill. Stato Bank, CJnldo Bock. Banl; of Cowl es, Cowing'. Bank of Bosotnont, Uotetnout Bulk of luavnlo, InnvnU. FarniPis Union Coopcrnthe lllnden. Co., These nru ofilclal labor litirouu, ho tnjj represeiitatives of the Nelnaska SlU Labor Ituroau and the U. s Em ployment Service. Articles oJ Incorporation OF The Inavale Independent Telephone Company Know all men by those presents. That we, the undersigned, have ns. isooiated ouiholves together for the purpose of forming and becoming a corporation undor tho hws of tho State of Nebraska, and for that pur pose do horeby adopt (hose articles of in corpoiation. I The name of this .Company Miiill be, "Tlio Inavalo Independent Telephone Company." II- The principal place of trnnsnotlng tlte business of this corporation shall bo Inavale, Nebraska. Ill The general nature of the business to bo transacted by this corporation siiall be the constructing, buying, own ing, leasing, acquiring, operating and ' selling telegraph and lelephono line or lines, and their Interest In the central oHlee in the city of Iiiav.iln, Nebraska, I and tlio "surrouii'dliig country, and I other places in the State of Nebraska j and adjoining stutes, the making of j exchange an I exelnnge iigreenients I with other lines or uomp-itile-t, and in ' general to curry on for hire the bttsi- I ness of transmission of news and mas siges, local and long distance, for its members, patrons atld the public in I gener il, and to acquire, hold and dis-' pwe of such properly, real or peUonal, ' as tiny bi? deemed expedient in thn conduct of the business. IV The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be the sum of 510.000.00, divided in shares of -jlooo each to bo issued one share to each i signer of the prHllmiinry corporation j iigrceinuitt for euoli 'phone share now field by them respfcllvely in the origi- I tial association known as the Inaviile ' Independent Telephone Company, an I ' the remaining portion to bo treasury j stock, to be disposed of for the botiefp ot the Company, as the Dlreetois liny ili'tfirmltuk. i,i.l ......I. Ll,n .. -. ...i , ' "--- v, ...... v--m.il illiliu VMIt'll issnyn shall entitle tho owner to otto vote at all stock holders' meetings; said .stock shall be fully paid up when issued, and shall be iionns(iesable except as may be voted by a majority of the s'ock present, and ontltlod to vote. The stock shrill be transferable only on the books of tlio Company, and no Real Estate Franchise, or material portion of personal property, of Hit Company, needed for tho transaction of its busl ness, shall bo sold, leased or trans f erred, except by the consent of throe- fourths of the stockholders of stock is sued and outstanding, which consent may be given at any stockholders meeting, or in writing and for which both the votes and wiitton consent of stockholders not voting may be count ed No stockholder ahull hold In any way to exceed five shares. V The time of the commencement of this corporation shall be on the First day of January, UUs, and It shall con- tlnue during the period of fifty years VI The highest amount of indebtedness 1 1 which this corporation shall at any tunc subject Itself shall not be more than Sl0.)0)0 VII The business of said corporation shall be conducted by a board of direc tors, not to exceed seven in number, who shall be elected annually by and from tho stock holders; .such election to take place at, such time and bo con ducted in such in inner as shall be pre sciibed by the by-laws. VIII The otllceis of said corp -ration shall bo u. president, secretary and treasurer, to be chosen from and by tho directors and shall hold their oil! -e for one year and until their successors are elected and qualified. IX The board of directors shall provide a corporate seal on which shall be en graved the name of the Co tipauy and dateol'iuorporatlon, with which all instruments of the Oompuny shall be autlienticated. X There shall bo hold at the piiucipal place of business of tho Company, an Dually, on the Second Tuesday (if Jan uary of each year iw meeting or the stockholder.- of tho Company, ami the manner of conducting the sum-i, the I'leotloti ot otlijfis, and the method of conducting the business of the orpo rut Ion shall lu as provided by the by law's adopted by the Bird of Diroc tors. Special uipuUng of the stojlc holders tniy he uilled when deemed ueceshiity by order of thu Board or Di rectors, an I nnlum thereof sh-tl' bo by the secretary niatllng n written notlco to ouch stockholder at least seven days before mid meeting is to bo held. In witness whereof, wo have hereun to ict our hands this ltth day of Jan uary, 1018 II . E. Wii.u.uis, lVes. C- G. Pitxi-y, Tious A. L. (inossM.iN.Secv. Stntoof Nebraska, County of Webfstor J On this nth day of January, 111 h, do fore me, C. II. Uurgov., a Notary l'ub lie, In and for wild county, personally canie II B. Williams, O. (J. I'itney, A. L, (iiossttian, to mo known, to be tho persona whose names are afllxed to tho roref-olng articles, as incorporators, and they severally acknowledge tho execution of iald instrument In bo thoir voluntary net for the purposes therein expressed. Witness my hand and notarial seal at luavnlo, In' said county, the date last above written. C II. Bunoj'ss, Ui'.u.) Notary l'ubllo. Filed for record In tho Clerk's ofllce of, W'ebstor county, this 17th day of January, A. D., 1018, at S o'olook, and 10 minutes, P. M. Itceorded in book G of Miss., on page 031. II. F. Fkriiv, County Clerk ! Lincoln Telephone fe arm I Zi&A& -jf. OCJi TELZPHPOE POLICY I ft re is the Policy that is the (hailing Principal of the Company To give the best telephone service ve know how to produce. To charge the Ioxvest possible rates sistent with prompt, efficient service. To treat every- patron with the utmost courtesy and consideration. To win and merit tcgnty, efficiency and decency. To install these principals in the of every one of our employes, from the oldest to the youngest, and to have these employes proud of the company proud to serve its patrons and jealous of their own and the company's good name. Various -Summer Tours Season of 1918 The public is Informed that, generally speaking. Su nmer T .in-ist, fares to Western resort- wl'l be effective TO COLORADO KESQItTS: From Central and Eastern Nebraska, represent itlve Tales would Denver, Colorado Springs, Pike's Peak region 322.S0 be Ricky Mountain National Estes Park, Colo., just north of Denver, round trip, approximately (Including uu'oes between the railroad and tho I11--) $30.50 To tho BeautHul Black Hills Region, Hot Springs, sj. D round trip 'lbo.t 520.78 To the Big Him Mountain Resort, in the Sheridan Ruisbi-steV county, to Sheridan and return, approximately $30.78 To tho Famous Thermopolis Hot Springs, tho place of linrvelous cures, via Denver, and Scenic Colorado round trip, approximately $30.50 Round ttip Summer Toursto California, direct lines, $08.00 To Yellowstone Park, all-expense tour, "hotel way" $01.60 "Camping Way" SS2.50 Automobiles for cither tour, and railroad privileges all the same fur the "Crtmpli'j-," or 'llotel'" way Ask us about rates. We are here to serve you. to take the bet possible care of our Summer volume of travel. -"""("B S. B. Howard, Immigration Agi C. B. & Q.'Ry I'")! Fiununi St. Omaha. Nt-hr. N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. rar.a,rai"dEEtt;" i-ac-it'-,''r.'ar;: Notice of Hearing In ilu iii-itttn.f tin i: lie of l'ar; 0nc. C'Cl-usoI. in tin (miiti (mirt o! Webster county. Ncbrasl'ii. riiL-Mati-ul Xolirai'-a, To all persons In terested In snlil tit ate. creditors and liclrs take notice, thai Mao (.'one lias Hied her ni-tliloiitillL-i-.lii- that ( arl( 'one dud Intestate In Webster County, Nebraska on or about the -Oth day of October. I'.OS belli,' a resident nud Inhabitant of Webster Count. Nebraska and the owner of the tollowlnt-dorrlbl real estate, to-v-.lt: Tlte undivided one halt inter cut In the south hull of tho southeast iimr. ter of sictlou llfteen (.i), township lvo. i raui-e nine, leavhu as his ho!o aiul only heirs at law the following mimed perKoas, tj wit: .Mae Cono, hH survlv-1 Ux spouie llurtoii Conu land Keunclh Couo tils Miiis an t ltuth Couu his diumh-1 ter. That petitioner has an undivided t v. o ' thirds Inter. wt In sadl ie.it entato in tier "Mil rUhl and as heir of s:id di cedent and prny I lm for a ilecrkd barrluu chitius; that siild do rdtint died lutostntc; thai no application lor j ud ministration has Ixeu miido and Die is lute of Bald decadent has not been nditilnU tereit III tlio Stntoof Nubraxka.aud that the I heirs at law of said decedent hk hi rein set furth xliall be decreed to lie tho owners In ' fee Klin pic of tho above described real estate, ' which has been Ket for hearing on the 1st day o 1,1 line . i. nns. at a o'clock p. m. Hilled at Ited Cloud, Nebrnskn, tills IkI day of May A. Ii. lids. (SP.A1.) A.h.llANVM. II. W. Stewart. County ludt. Altoruej for i i.iiu. (Mil) ---J.'i RODA If. Better Kodak Finishing And Developing. A Full Line of Supplies BOLLS UhVliLOI'UD-lOc HAIL Y0 ORDER TO US Dr. R- V. Nicholson . Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED EarOrncE Ovuu Amiuioiit's Stoiie w i inn Steven Bres, Chief Ads -P!iiaaiy5sr!i h Co. - .v.w6Mrj that con- a reputation for m- minds When the Firemen. Appea.r the inurrd maii'i firt thought it one o( 'ihrinkfuhifsi i!nt he is to i low nbou your thou-tliti l( n fnrcniaii ihoulil ap pear al youi linmc The Day Before the Fire ia the day to irtime. A that dfcy may he to-morrow for all you caa i.now or do, it Mlou'a thai prudence would im pcli you lo slop in our olfice to day and have u iue you a policy. C. TEEL Ei.elia.ble In.snrQk.nce Eastern Star Convention Over .'iiiO delegates attended the Nc-brash-u btite C.iiivcntion of the Order of tlio liasU'i-n S'ar In Omaha last week The ('Ulcers elected were: Mrs. Carrie M. Spellnjan of Beatrice, grand matron; .Mrs. Stella Yont of Brock, as sociate grand matron; Miss Kobe Owens of Oniahr, secretary; Mrs. Lou A. Conklin of Ilubbell, treasurer; Oliver II Mlokny of Osceola, grand pntron; Alfred Powell of St Bdward, associate grand patron; Miss Anna Davlb of Alliance,' grand conduetross; Mies Maude Smith of Omalia, associate grand conductress; James E, Bodnar of Omaha, grand marshal ft r- uiU-uLj4"'-' fr' Pay You . -v jsL -A -. . j-.t,