The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 25, 1918, Image 1

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VOLUME 4
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Financial Reserve -
There is hardly a day passes but most
of us are called upon to draw upon our
reserve, either physical or financial.
Have you some in store?
This bank is a good place to start a
financial reserve, and it cannot help but
be of service to you.
DEPOSITS in this bank are PROTECTED by the
Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska
Webster County Bank
Capital and Surplus $35,000
For a good
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Christian Church i;
Our Regular Sunday Services will not be held this
Sunday, owing to Chautauqua. They have
aranged an appropriate program for the day :
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Red Cloud, Nebraska.
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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JULY 5, ISMS.
Another Contingent Departs
Twenty-three husky young men
bade their l datives and fiiends good
bye at Red Cloud Monday evening
and left on the eight o'clock Burling-"
ton tiain for Ft. Dodge, Iowa, and
thence into the gieat woild war.
Similar cntrainments nio going on
all over the state this week and Class
1 of the selective diaft is getting n
luu (I pull.
In view of the leccnl Allied drives
and successes theio aie many who
think these soldier boys may never
get to the t tenches.
Our boys woie given-a loyal sendoff
a banquet, speaking, music, and
Homo Guaid escort to the depot.
A large number of citizens assem
bled at the depot to see thorn start.
Following is the list:
Millard Fontieas, Red Cdoul
Henfy A. Sceman, Rlue Hill
C. 51. Sheiwood, Red Cloud
Geo. Miksch, Red-Cloud
Fied Lampman, Rosomont
Roy Rutledge, Inavalo
Lloyd L. Heiniichs, Campbell
Hany II. Baiker, Inavale ,
Fied C. Bangcit, Guide Rock '
Joe Rose, Blue Hill
Giover Ciary, Red Cloud
Howard 51. Cotnor, Bladen
Lylc Jones, Bladen
Edward J. Hansen, Paulino
Ernest Stioit, Bladen
John P. Song, Roscmont
A. C. Stumponhorst, Blue Hill
Beinaid L. Henderson, Rosemont
Bert Ross Fickcl, Cowles
Joseph Nollette, Guide Rock
Guy E. Dickson, River-ton
Fiank A. King, Inavale
Another Contingent Gone
Instal Officers
The Rebekah's held an installation
last Thursday ccning. Following aie
the names of officers installed:
Nolilo Grand Mrs. Ida dimming
1'a-t Grand 51 rs. 5Inry HuiTcr
Vice Giand Mrs. E. Welsch
Ticasuipi Mis. F. Smith
Sicietniy Claia 5Ic5Iillan (
anion Nannie Wtight
Right Suppoi t 5Ii s. Walter Wanon
" High Adventure "
Nothing more amazing has hap
pened dining the war," said,a Fiench
eye-witness of Cupt. Hall's battle with
seven Gennan nil planes. Shot tlnou
the lung.i, ho fell for over two mill .
his motoi going full spoer'i,airthe vn
Then by a iniiaclo ho iccO"Cie con
sciousness just long enough lo straig
ti'n his machine 300 feet fiom ground
and glide safely into the front-hire
trench.
A man who has gone thiough an
expciionco like that has something to
write about. And yet it is only one of
the adcntuios this famous American
aviator (now dead or a prisoner of
war) tells of in his new books.
Written with all the vividncs-,
humor, and wealth of human inteiest
that made his pievious'volume, "Kit
chener's. 5Iob," one of the classics of
the war, this is a book that will thrill
America.
On 5Iay 7, a 'few days, after he had
completed his book Captain Hall was
shot down and captured during a
battle over the Gciman linos.
"High Adventuie" has just been re
ceived at the Libiary ask for it. '
The newspapers of Nebraska led
those of all other states in tiro Tenth
Federal Reserve district in publishing
nows items about the third Libcily
Loan, Coloiado was second, Oklahoma
third, and Kansas fourth. Nebraska
also led in editorial matter, publishing
almost twice as much as Kansas, which
was second, Ncbiaska also led in tho
space devoted to cartoons. Nebraska
was third ip amount of display adver
tising used for Liberty Loan, which
show? that the newspaper men of Nc
1) as''a drvotod rvoio. fi ninw in
boosting tho loan in proportion to the
' ad-ortiir' received than rny otiVr
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County Politics
'I he open season for tiling came to
an mil last Satin day.
'1 1 p regular filing door is now closed
anil the list complete, unless some
Ia' comer slips in through the peti
tion window.
'lime are twehe offices to bo filled,
and thirty-four names on file; two or
iiwic aspirants for every office except
ing those of County Judge and County
Su oyor in which the picseut ineum
bi u -. Judge A. D. Ranney and Gepigo
H. Ov oiing, respectively, hold lone
ll.Mid-.
I' i- plainly apparent thcie is plenty
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i n diii ml i'r.i tt lit fill rtfi iiiti'i ifin tint.
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tho next thiee weeks.
It.iUno vvoik will evidently center
a i! the sheriff and county liens
ui i lontestants, there being four and
I'm aspirants foi these offices.
I ollowing aio the entires:
' For State Senator, '
Alvie Pieice, R. Red Cloud
J. B. Wisocaivei, I). Red Cloud
For Congressman, fitlr, DKt.
.las. S. Gilham, R, Red Cloud
For Stale Representative, -lGth
Dist.
.1. L. Bccbe, D. Red Cloud
Dr. I. A. Pace, D. Guide Rock
51. F. Rickard, R. (present incum
bent) Guide Rock
For County Clerk
B. F. Perry, D. (present incum
bent) Red Cloud
H, A. Roats, R. Red Cloud
W. A. Carpenter, R. Inavale
For County Treasurer
A. V. Ducker, D. Red Cloud
0. A. Arnold, D. Blue Hill
C. R. Rakestraw, D. Bladen
. Frank Stair, R. Red Cloud
W. C. Co, R. Red Cloud
, For Shoiiff
Frank Huffer, D. (present incum
bent) Red Cloud
f . Grant Chnsty, D. Red Cloud
0. D. Hedjrp, R. Rod Cloud
, Wm, K. .illnco, R. Bladen
For Count Attorney
Frank .Mumlay, D. (present m-
cumbont) Red Cloud
II. S. For. R. Rod Cloud
B. W. Stow ait, R. Red Cloud
For County Judge
v A. D. Ranney, non-paitisan, Rcci
Cloud
For Count v Superintendent
Estelle Pucker, non-paitlson, Rod
Cloud
Jossio 51. Kellogg, non-partisan,
Red Cloud.
For County Assessor
C. A. Her rielc, R. Red Cloud
J. 0. Butler, R. Red Cloud
A. F. Ilaitwcll, D. Innval."
Tor County Survoyor
Geo. H. Ovbring, R. (present in
cumbent) Red Cloud
For County Commisionoi,
Dist.
' C. L. Wickwiio, I). Inuvalo,
C. A. Waldo, Innvalo
Geo. P. Cather, It. Bladen
For County Commissioner',
3.d
5th
Dist.
J. W. Hamilton, D. Guide Rock
Leo DeTour, D. Guide Rock
Grant Shidler, R. Guide Rock
Theio remains only tiro settlement
of the lules and regulations or in
other woids, platform and policies
by the Conventions, to make politic.1
a leading subject for the next thice
months.
5Ioio stringent checking of sugar
put chases has been asked of tho re
tailors of tho stato by the Federal
Food Administration for Nebraska.
Retailers are requested to keep re
cords of tho pur-chases of sugar, tho
amounts purchased, and tho nnmo and
address of tho puichasor. That tho 2
and G pound niles will bo enforced to
tho limit is indicated in instructions
to all county food administrators, that
whorovor a retailor violates this rule,
his certificates for tho ensuing month
will bo lcfuscd. Tho niles stipulate
that not moio than 2 pounds may bo
sold to city or town customers at one
time, Irrespective of tho number irr
tho family, and not moro than 5
pounds to ruial customers.
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There is a Difference in
Lenses
Just as llioio Is between a piece of piirn gold mid Mint
containing alloy. Tlio lenses used by me are the finest
thntiMii he hud. Those oiune in the rough and nto
ground until they c.Mictly meet the requirements of jour
pin llcuhu t'.vo tumble. One ounnot bo too cat of ul about
the eye- The matter of a dollar or so should not outer
into the calculation. This stoio refuses to ask for your
piitionnco by prion nlone the cine is klhe thing defied
by me or well .is on i ieir. Even no, you will find tlio
cliatge unusually low, taking 'into consideration the
liigh(uality
Tiv" be to the interest of your
eyes to hove them examined here
E. H. NEW'HOUSE
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C3TC B. &. Q. Watch Inspector
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We caterto the class of shoppers that is accustom
ed to securing satisfaction and ivho know
when they secure it.
rjphat is why our customers ore so ready to roc
's, commend us as a place to trade.
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