ytJggjti.yg.qTOg.7," fsSt? 3--Sifer?.-v. VS2 7,"j; i 'V ft 1 rviihspapcr That Glcs The flows FIHwho WccKs Each Year For 51,50 VOLUME 17 KI2H CLOUD, X GBUjWvA, .1 t'N K li, 1!lh. NUMBER ii3 TOW WWII Webster County Red Cross Record This Bank will Pay, Free of Charge, LIBERTY BOND Interest Coupons, at Maturity or Fifteen Days Prior Thereto IttamiraTOXS&ffiDSMMM 8 It -$- Interest Paid on Time Deposits -$- 5 DEPOSITS in this bank are. PROTECTED by the J Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska -$- I l Websler County Bank I vrwv.v.vv.vv.v.v.vv.v.vv.v.VAv.v.v.VAvv.,iyvw Webster County's part iu the f 100,000,000' Stilted US ft) Ql'OL'A S 1105 00 470 00 :joj oo JU'i 00 01 ) 00 :ioo oo r.jj oo 2925 00 700 00 12lr 00 Ro.l s Cros War Tirnl Urivc io- iri:cixot Cuiilu Hook Out Held LI no Walnut Ureelc Denver Cioelt Plciisaut Hill Cowles Red Cloud Inavtilo Stillwater 1 Uak Creek f Elm Creek liatiu Cutlicrtou Potsdam (lllue Hill) Ulenwood (Uladeu) Harmony 13') 00 . 4i)0 00 430 00 ii:iri oo hoc oo r,-.i oo kaisi:u $ 14:10 :ii lot 00 15 10 50 871 00 Not reported. :nr r.o .100 (i 1 450O 25 7DG 82 l'JB'i 00 021 r.o .178 25 453 00 lr.Dr. nr 1285 75 731 50 OVER S 111 HI m 00 iU 50 :hj 00 Still working 15 00 (51 03 1575 J' (! 82 10 00 30 50 Sttll working 22 00 100 5)5 110 75 177 CO f ' For a good well made House Dress e- : wwoe tvm nt. - V V I IK -r.- Total 813131 00 815577 00 $ 3770 74 The above figures will be a little confusing owing to the fact that Uatin and Beaver Creek are not up to their quota It will be seen that these two precincts will have to reach their quota to make the over subscription amount to S2779 71 as above shown I feel sure that this will be done as tlu people In these precincts sutoly don't WHnt the balance of the couutv to piy whatis justly their obligation. I whh to express inj siucere thanks t all who uoutt United to this veiy worthy cause, and to especially thank till committeemen who so generously gave of their time, In addition to their iy liberal contributions iu money. I urn indeed proud to make my home iu u county of tlood Loyal Amorlcau People. Again thanking you one uud all I atu, Your Obedient eivant, JAS. McDlUDi:, County Chaiinmn. Buy 3 TtMe W&Ftfa Dre aa Mrs ror ante by 'mm '. y It". 5 Christian Church Program FOR JUNE, 1918 && June 2 Sammie's Day June 9 Children's Day June 16 Flag Day Service June 23 Women's Day June 30 Woodrow Wilson's Day Drlng the Children Everybody Welcome A Reward for Thoso I Who Go To Oui'iiiH wv,wvwAv.w.v.VAv.v.v.v.VJftlv.Art Chief Ads Pay You News From "Mac" and There is a Difference in Lenses .Tust as there is betwoon n piece of pure gold and Mint containing alloy. The louses used by me uio the lluost that can bo had. These come in the rough and are ground until they exactly meet the requirements 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 refuses to ask for your patronage by price alone the euro is '.the thing desired by me or well as yourself. Even so, you will llnd tno charge unusually low, taking into COUslderuUon the highquality. t It will -be to the interest of your eyes to have them examined here E. H. NEWHOUSE J owe lor and Optometrist tyC. B. & Q. Watch Inspector Friend McArthur wiites again among Us items of interest says. The sOth division moved fiout Camp Funston to Camp Mill, which is about twenty-one miles from New Yoilc City. I was over there Tuesday acd spent the day with my fi lends iu Co. tt. 355th legiuietit and it teemed like old times to bo with the gang again I wish 1 was going with them acioss the watei liarvey IJickeisou, who was the pop ular barber at the Meicer shop, an i ' 1I-0 a member of the gang that 1 (.hummed with at home, is in Co li and lie was glad to see nie. We had .1 good time together. ILtivey looks tin,' 111 the ouMiill suit and says he HU1 the at my life. Ho wishes that om f 1 lend L)r Nicholson was along with us too, ulo Russel Amide. Had .1 tHt with Major FMier, who was the captain ot Co. li. for several nuuitli nnd also Lieutenants Dennis, Websti 1 mid Patten and they intoriued me Urn' Thomas-Eshelman Wedding Miss Katharine V. Thomas and Mr. .rute N. Hshelmau were united in marriage Monday evening, Rev. Ira Wugoncr, pastor of the church of the Brethren, pet forming the ceremony nt the home of the bride's parents in tills city Tho bride wore a handsome suit of white satin and carried white loses; the gioom was attlied iu conventional costume Miss Maiiil. Ciisp, a visitoi from Skidmore, Mo, was the biidesmaid, I Suniuei Eshelmaii, a lirotlier of tho1 groom, best iaii, and Kathen Wag-' onci, II IWl'l gill. I Tho bride ii the daughter of County Commi&siniiiM ami Mis. W. H. Thomas a young 1 ul. of more than usual abili ty and ,'itti action, 11 graduate of the MoPlietson, Kansas, college and for some time pist teacner ot music in the public sch io!s The gioom. also a McPlierson glad - V it seeniul like old times to huc me I uate, is the son of Mr. and Mrs with them I staid foi dinner and a tlieio woie no e.ttu mess kits 1 used pie tin mid Knife and spoon 10 eat with A soldier when hungiy can eat oil il Htij tiling and be glad to do it. Si" Mi Anderson's sou nud Geo. Eng trom and "Rabe" Hunt of (hiido Rom who operated 11 barbel shop at tli. lattel plueo ior seveial years. The Thomas Kslielinau, and it highly estl. mablu youub' man About f it ty guests, including lolu tijes, witnessed the ceicmotiy and had plnco at a b mutiful wedding suppet Music was ruiuleied by Miss Gieta IXlielman an I Messi'i II. Thotins and X U. Rush A lecoption was liuld Tuesday eeii- , To cater to the class of shoppers that is accustom ed to securing satis taction and who know when they secure it. That is why our customers are so ready to rec commend us a3 a place to trade. I F YOU APPRECIATE SATISFACTORY SERVICE COME TO US. 1 1 """"" "'" ---- -T 1 v 1 r ii 1 11 niimiiiw whmwotw rwir wm, 1 mi" iiwwiwi'ir T-rrinwiiiniiiiii inn nwiim rri ininrirp mimii 11 itnn are tilbo in Co G. The men lire slei p- "ig at the Esheliiian home and a l.ugc number ot triends .mito iu wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hruee Eshidiiian hiippi ness and prospeiity 011 the voage of life. They will, for .the picsent, mtldc with the oiidu's paienis. ing in tents The tegiment was fillfl up with new men who have had virj little training in the infantry, but they will recolve training across the water. Mineola, which is 1111 aviation school and is near lieio furnishes plenty of excitement foi tho men as the aviators My over the camp uu Tuesday 1 saw eight machines in the air at one time and also an c.'poiieneet llyer turn three complete summer saults in the nir and then rise again Wo 1iho had considerable rain hero this week. Wo signed tlio piy toll Thursday and hold mustor this morn ing and will get paid Sunday or Mon day. Another company of men aiej Ladies Aid meets with Sister Cable coming soou to join us and help do Friday. Let all the mombersjbo pres guard duty here. Wo will appreciate ent. it as the men arc getting tired of be-1 A cordH, ,nvltnUon ls oxtonded to all ng on duty ail tho time ana then tak t0 aUeud oup horv:.eSi ing in tno sights at Now York and Baptist Church Notes Rev. Hiirnur. the pastor, returned hquic from northern Missouil, after I an absence of more than 11 month. ' Sot vices each Sunday as follows: 1 Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching j at 11 A. M. and s P. M. Prayor Meet ing at 8 P. M. Wedtiesday evenings. Coney sleep. Island without any time for A. 11. MeAitniuit Hy August 1st of this year Nebraska will bo producing more than 80 per cent of the potash producod in 'the United States. A thousand tons a day will be tho average production by that date, Mis Uraco Harpnr returned homo Thursday from Ualnsvllle,2Mo. Mrs. Miner returned home Monday from Omaha, Nebr. J. M. Hewitt will leaveTuurstUyifor seotts Muir, Nebr., to look Rafter buslnoss, "Food is ammunltioa; ;dou't waste it," Open Day and Night) AT OUR CAFE L Powell & Pope Show the "Chief" to Your Neighbor i w r rt