Mil- V s V l I K 4 Newspaper Tlmf Qlvcs The Mens F fh-two Weeks Each Year For $1,50 VOLUME 17 iipjuwiawwiLMMnnii im i', miniiMioniiiiininiinTmm IM2I) (JLOri). XEIJi: sivA. JUNE 27, lillS. inri vMMhu&'lfffTUllarftxvvJxctsrncr7V'IULrv NUMBER U(i w. 5 This Bank will Pay, Free of Charge, LIBERTY BOND Interest Coupons, at Maturity or Fifteen Days Prior Thereto -$- Interest Paid on Time Deposits -$- DEPOSITS in this bank are PROTECTED by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska Transferred to Class 1 'I !u IoliI boa-d'of u-gMiation hit received word fiom the district boa) that 51 Webster county men have beci transfericd fiom lower classes U Class 1. The distiict boaid still ha a few cases of men lecommcndcd foi tiansfer to leport on. The following A Good Woman Gone lvoscote .wins ago Mr". Thomas N .unglovo. thn tt widow wild depend mt olillili on came to Nobiasku. I'll- minted by t Iio petils mid hardships of pioneer life, sho settled with lur 'ittlf family In "this section and by 'rugnllty and toil achieved n eouipe .11 . -$- I WV'MW.WAWAV.V.V.'.VffliV.'.V.V.W.V.WAV.VAW i Websler County Bank (T For a good well made House Dress is the list of changes leceivcd to date, tnice all of the following having fonncrl Last Thursday evening, In Red Cloud been Class 2 men except in three "-here she hud reshkd Tor many years, cases, the former classification of this aged lndy parsed onward to bur these being given opposite their nnai rowniu. Tiiose who looic uoynna the uonters or urn sicy see her reunited with her soldier-husband and their four children nil of whom long slnco names: Louis A. Hartman, Blue Hilt Howaid W. Myers, Bladen Ralph Van Boening, Rosemont Carl G. Waechter, Bladen Howard M. Cotner, Bladen , Lylc J. Jones, Bladen John W. Wot ley, Bladen Edward J. Hansen", Guide Rock John P. Bock. Blue Hill R. E. Hunsicker, Red Cloud Martin G. A. Siebrass, Blue Hill Carl P. Scheiding, Cowles Frank A. Svoboda, Lawrence Anson H. Giger, Guide Rock Earl E. Harvey, Inavale Glen E. Mitchell, Inavale Dale C. Laird, Lawrence Ernest Streit, Red Uoud gfutfctfc House Dresses and Aprons. rryr c h iflAscKAnKRcc r vyw I In 11 USPAlOf. Wd TV Wtill LI i0M IS ll " HifiVf ' ; Buy a i jr True Worth Dress For sale by llfto. Barbara Phages j WVVW.VSV,A"JVSVr.VVV.VAVUVVAVVVVAV.V.VV.V.lVW tn . . n . l n uinsuan inurcn rrogram FOR JUNE, 1918 - t. vT" '.. uK? --','.! it ( 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 Bring the Children Everybody Welcome A Reward for I'linso Who Go To Cm in a Chief Ads Pay You Adolph Stumpcnhorst, B. H., CI. Elmer Bent, Bladen Victor C. Peterson, Inavale Geo. L. Uberg, iilauen Ftank A. King, Inavale Carl W. Bangett. Guide Rock Guy E. Dickson, Rivetton Anton Kudrna, Red Cloud Tloyd J. Moulton, Guide Rock Walter F. Bangett, Guide Rock Milliaid Fontioss, R. C, Class Joseph .Telinck, Red Cloud ' Claud Rlekairt. Guide Rock t Edd QuieKle, Rosemont 0. 31. Shorwood, Rod Cloud CM Aug. II. Myets, Inaale Oscar 31. Banks Campbell Geo. Anderon, Bladen Roy C. Rutledge, Inavale Amos, 31. Dillon, Rod Cloud Llojd E. Riggins, Bladen Hairy II. Baikcr, Inavale Fied C. Bangeit, Guide Rock Edw. J. Geilach, Cowles Fied C. 3Iuhleisen, Blue Hill Victor W. Andoi?on, Bladen .Tno. F. Banks Campbell Ross II. Woiman, Inavale Alex. Honkcl, Inavale Lammont J. Steen, Campbell Rudolph G. Humm, Guide Rock Wm, O. Nolle, Campbell Adolph Swoboda, Lawtence Join the War Savings Society Fourth of July The 142nd anniversary of the Decla ration of Independence will be cele brated in fitting manner at Red Cloud next week. Judge E It. Perry of Cambridge, Neb , is engaged to give the otatioti. Home guards lrom Bloomingfoii, Knot tun, (iuhlo 1'hdU, Inavale, Noli., and Manltato, Kill., with othois yet to hoar from, will i n pete in I lie militair diills. Music foi tin day will bo hirni-lted by the Gunk Kick and Red (.laid bands; for the evening dance the lied Cloud otohettrif will entertain. Hsbon, Kan., will supply the comae tltlou on the base ball Held. A big time Is assured. Everybody come. preceded her In death. She was a native of Wisconsin and was seventy-six years of pge on tho l3tb of last March. Her maiden name was Jane Nelson and her first tnovo fiom home was to Michigan where she met and married Thorn is Vouuglove, later a soldier in the Civil War, who died in the early seventies. The children were, Horatio. Francis, Uyuthia and Mary. Only tho latter lived to maturity. She becanio Mrs. Rosecraus, the mother of Mrs. Dalslc Aubushon, tho only surviving grand daughter, who, with her four children, Uerthn, Lester, Ray and CllHord, nioutn tho departure bf Grandma Younglovo fiom their home. Mrs Phoebe Uobert'ou, with Antile Shindy, Edith Law, Ida Bui ton, William and Joe Scarl, nieces and nephews, mnnru their loss. Mis YountrlovB as: trulvClulstlnn i 1 j woman, having boon a member of the 3;chnr'li f Di'eiples for twenty yfRsJ a wfunan who will live long in thr memory f many fi lends. Fiinetal 'eivices worn hold in tin t Chiistlan chin ch Situiday nt one o'cloelc; epiuinn by Rov J L. lloobe, pastor. Intei nienl in Red Cloud eeme teiy, The pall bearers wore, SheriH" Frank llnllei, II C Wolf, Dan hlndsey, Sam Llndsoy, .las Chaney and Mr. Campbell. jawa&aaaEHsicaEESssffimra n There is a Difference in 'Lenses Just as there is butwoeti a piece of pure gold "and that containing alloy. The leusus used by me aro the finest that can be had. These come In the rough and are ground until they exactly meet the requirements of your particular eye trouble. Oue caauot be too careful about tbo eyes The matter of a dollar or so should not enter into the calculation. This store refuses to ask for your patronago by price alone the cure Is the thing desired by me or well as yourself. Even so, you will find the chargo unusually low, taking Into oousidemtlon tho hlguquallty. will be to the interest of your eyes to have them examined here E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist C3TC B. & Q. Watch Inspector LAT.3C353S55KSWBCSaEHatSKK e A War Bride Thomas J- Mackcy and Miss Ne'lle Cunningham, both of Red Cloud, were united in marriage by Judge Itanney last Monday. Oscar Ogden and Mrs. Dallas Smith attended as witnesses. The groom is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Mackey, ami the brido a daughter of Mr. and 3Iis. Arthur C. CiinuinKhutn, nil well known in tills community. Tholi many friends h this ouiig vouplo I applness on ' ir voyage if 'ifu t.yd w Tho g Is one of the men n 'oi to hUi. u try's sen ico, anl kit fur Camp 1 ton josterd.iv. Makes One Feel Cool s Peter Raun and Fied Gund are he no ' fl AM, ilinti, 4tt iin3 nnl Z..4-A tlm' .... vnvil Villi IH' UilU illW IIIU liotth. Owing to th? snow they w io' At the homo of her sister, Mi unable to get into Yellowstone p. ik. Eibelninn, on Wednesday Christian Church Notes Five War Saving Societies were or ganied Sunday to aid the government in the mattor of thrift and economy. C. Wolfe has moved to the Muurer property south of Col Basse. The Aid Society and ladlos of tho church are planning on helping feed the people the 4th of July. The pastor is aiding the food ad ministration In the muter of thresh ing and saving giaiu. Tho piayer mcotliiKs on Wednesday ovening h.ivo been well utteuded in spite of hot weather. The preacher is turninj; fanner and will help shock wheat. Sunday at 11 a in , subject, 'Wealth, Waste aud Want." 8 p. in., subject, "Lecture on Woodrow Wilson." If you have made Wilson n study now is a good time sj' - .' (c-TYW . " U U&&t2tiS'UZllVUUm i A Hoar srjrAcroy P.AC:. rotiSrtot filial mm$.v SKESa.??WSa! ms&ms' jsvsmwm Tr;Xi'iftlJTr'fc 2,ajirtjnrjMSSx 7rfil$,v8lhll freJ&l?.'X-vrJ r . !S' r- i -i mi J' f - iv-. : ItVi UWC,k-SnA'3 JWv&sW&AKGMmMh'in We cater to the class of shoppers that is accustom ed to securing satisfaction and who know when they secure it. That is why our customers are so ready to rec commend us as a place to trade. YOU APPRECIATE SATISFACTORY SERVICE IF COME TO US. ' Congregational Church After services Sunday morning a War Savings Society was organized by members and frleuds of the church. Mrs. Edgar Cowden wns elected presi dent uud C. L Cottlng, secrotary. Pledges aro being solicited for stnmps for the balance of tho year, 1018. It Is especially desired that tho children become Interested In this society and thosavlnirof stamps, as they cm bo purchased In am units from t.iiy live iseiits up. i Services as usual next Sunday morn ing, Rev. Goo. M. Mitchell, of I'raiilc llr., will fill tho pulpit.. A June Bride s C. F. on wetiuesuay evoniug, Thoy wont over a big portion of C n- June 20th, Miss Floionoo May John nda and weio in 100 miles of an nd ston and Mr Cecil F. bean were united of tho lailioad faithevest nottli in In marriage. Canada. Pete says that there as j Roth of these young peonlo aro well only two hours of night up thoio, and known in this section and tho best that you never saw a house close to ' wishes of a host of friends aro theirs the milioads. Tho land is boinVhcUi ' They wlR bo at home near Innvalo by snoculatoi-3. Upland Eagle, " after July 10th. - Open Day and Night JLP JL Xi JLj AT OUR CAFE Powell Pope Show the "Chief" to Your Neighbor ,.. Kf !.