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DEPOSITS in this bank are PROTECTED by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska Webster County Bank Our Review of Chautauqua Red Cloud Boy Makes Good !f;Gimis Capital and Surplus $35,000 Red Cloud, Nebraska. i a a a i 5' a WW (t For a good well made , Ktjfir&w ' jwrh.; House Dress re V-. -w TV ". f&WtiDrUtu muUipronX m . si r.uv i rrriii.'iiii.iit. r-z in M 'n-r ., - 'l r ". v A' r.H w'-'j. ! fSV?i,'."'M!' f - i i-ti-; :t, p-ttel i?TST. r '...', v i i!!i HP" M . 2KT :l t y ill ''Hi ! lU JBt ran - i j B7 True Worth Dres For sale by Mrs. Barbara Phares I WW, Christian Church ! Our Regular Services will be held next Sunday JV.v-v.v.v-v.v.vAV.VAv.v.v.v-w Chief ads Pay You The Midland Cluuitnuqua closed its successful and highly cntcitnining 1918 season at Rod Cloud Tuesday. ; A city that suppoitn a Chautauqua is a city that is on the map of in tellectual development and civic pro giess. I This is Rod Cloud's fouiteenth Chautauqua .season and although not qualified by personal local observu tion the writer knows Chaulauquas in general and has no hesitancy in af firming that this was one of the best. To get a big story into limited space, and also to follow out the Chief's policy of "something different", we giv,c this loview an objective and definitive form. ' i Vai allo-Gross Company An assembly of musical entertain ers who leally cntcitain. J. Walter Wilson A successful camoflago artist; one who makes you believe it is wben it isn't. Strickland Gillilan A good mixer; mingles fact and fancy so thoroughly that his hear ers laugh while they learn and lcam while they laugh. Over Seas Military Quaitct Singers who sang what they suf fered; trench life brought homo by heroes. U. S. Govt. War Picture's Eloquent mutes;, silent story tellers; graphic delineators. Dorothy Halstead A delightful difference; in lighter vein; admixture of rainbow and stars. Marie Van Gastcl Volunteer Belgian Red Cross nurse; brave little woman; the sweetness of a rose; the purity of a lily; the tenderness of a mother. Lorenzo Zwickoy A man with but two serious points his face .and facts; inter mediatly, brilliant, witty, poetic. Olc Theobald i Suqcossor to Ole Hull; like man. other successors a successor. "The Emperor" An ancient instrument used most ly for advertising purposes; ha. a multitude of successors. Mile Helen Keller Pianist par excellence; virtuoso. Mary Taggart Blasius Far more charming than the name suggests; she sings. Hon. Leslie M. Shaw Analytically redundant; tendency to make one see black where K white; one who thinks deeply ami desires'.othcrs to think ns ho doe". Sacred Session Sunday Preacher patronymically Powell; all churches under one great shelter; a communion of many in one; an uplifting song nnd oial service. N American Ladies' Quartet A living and musical picture of the American Idea; "Old Glory" as an environment of "Young America." E. J. Powell A clarificr; solver of pioblems; v torso, concise, convincing, alert. Dr. Robert O. Matthews, A message bearer; a man who makes one see, feel, and think. Threatened Showers Harmless, helpful, natural events composed of water that inter rupted a marvelous mossago from across the water. The Oxford Comnay Putting the Muse into music (you'll havo to study to get that one); natural gift, technique, poetry and melody combined. Dr. Henry CIny Risnor A man who reaches objectives; showing others tho way; inspira tional; intense; earnest; slightly addicted to superfluous sentimen tality. P. U. T. Military Hand Music with "pep" and "get there;" paliiotic playing nnd singing. K bpit M. Cochrane who has been in tia mug in tho aviation school at R ikwell Field, San Diego, Calif., was la t week commissioned Second Lieu tenant in the Aviation Section of the nnnj . j Lieutenant Cochrane graduated from the ground school at the University of Ca'nfornia, at Berkeley, May lth,' and has been at Rockwell Field for, the iiast two months where his woik consists of dual and solo instruction, ' foiination flying, cross-country trips' and stunt flying. Ho qualified as corps dc'armvc pilot (which is co-op-oi a ion work with tho artillery). j Liiul. Cochrane and wife are now Ftntioned at Camp Dick, Dallas,Toxas, a concent ration camp, awaiting orders to lepoit to a finishing school. He looks forward anxiously to tho time when ho will go "over there" and cio. wings with the Huns. He hopes to have leave of absence and return home for u visit with mother and rela tives before going across. Lieut. Cochrane was a Webster ( county boy, boin in Red Cloud and n( resident of the county for many years, a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cochrane,1 and grandson of P. M. Cochrane now( resident of Inavale. He has a brother enlisted in the army Medical Corps, in California, and a sister who goes this week as a Red Cross nurse. 1 5 There is a Difference in Lenses Just us there is between it piece of pum gold ami that containing alloy, Tho lenses used by me aro the finest that can be luid. Theso ooino In tho rough and are ground until they exactly meet the rcquhenienti of your particular eye trouble. One cannot be too caieful about tho eyes The matter of a dollar or so should not enter into the calculation. This Htoro refuses to ask for your piitroniiKO by price alone tho cure Is (tho thing desired by me or well as youtholf. Even so, you will find the charge unusually low, taking Into consideration the hfgliquallty. 7 -oil! be to the interest of your eyes to have them examined here lE. h. nbwhquse Jeweler and Optometrist tare. B. & Q. Watcli Inspector Chns. Brandon Booth Belief in the ounce of prevention; enviionment a potent factor; dra matic eloquence. Junior Chautauqua An instructive play week for the coming men and women; culmin ation "Libeity's Torch" n pag eant. C. M. York Platfoim Superintendent; effici ency personified; a man who has to say "I take ploasuie in intro ducing" and makes a success of . iteration. Attorney H. S. Foe Th,o man who managed local de tails, v. ho assembled able assist ance, who made all this pleasiue and jnotit possible for Red Cloud. Chautauqua Past, to beN remembered with pleasiue; futuie, to be anticipated with delight, achieved without fail. Vive la Chautauqua. ft m Did you hear that brave Belgian Red Cioss nurse, Mario Van Gastcl, till tho sad story of tho destruction of her home; the devastation of her na tive land? Did you note how with out dwelling upon ghastly details she nttlU ,UU JlUtli WlV l"tf Ul JtUHJVtT; nvu ash of falling buildings, the shriek if flying sharpnel? Made you sec tho terror-stricken lefugos? Made you ffi-1 bur bitter sonow? Not much more than a girl in years, possessing .knowledge of English just sufficient I to make herself clearly understood, 1 -ho swayed her audience from tears to laughter, from pity to lescntment, '1'iom terror to indignation, at will. Think this over and lenlizo that you awand heard one of tho wonderful women of tho war. TATe caterlo the class of shoppers that is accustom- cd to securing satisfaction and who know when they secure it. That is why our customers ore so ready to rec commend us as a place to trade. F YOU APPRECIATE SATISFACTORY SERVICE C0I1E TO US. It is a matter of real regiet that tho pioximity of shower clouds last Sun day evening caused uneosino3s tit tho Chautauqua sufficient to justify Res'. Dr. Matthews in cutting short his giaphlc message of personal oboiva tMui on the world's battle fields. Some of those who were present 'jwo nonn m the trenches all havo fj lends or neighbors over there. U'u you, dear people, thought to think lint it might l)t long before- another almost porion al mossago might como from them, a little vain would not havo mattered. Those soldier boys -our sons, our friends, our neighbor?, and above all our defenders are coolly facing n storm of firo and ste.l, And wo fld. from the mossago becauso of a littlo , oft, pure heaven-sent vain. It is too late to remedy tho error- but concess ion is good for the soul. Wo feel i bit ashamed. How is V, w"h yon? , - u.l-1 ! I I . Open Day and Night DINE AT OUR CAFE Powell & Pope Show the "Chief" to Your Neighbor I vi Kl (J n ?l ffPVBfSTWKn" gikgaiffai