1CJ5D OLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF I IV I I Y f ' 1- a. M h ft .'' 3 1 .' The Kaiser as I Knew Him or Fourteen Years :: i ft! ARTHUR N. DAVIS. D. D. S. (CopyrlKht, 1918, by tlm Mcfltiro Novrepa , per SymllcaU'.) ( i Of eburso 1 wuh In no position contradict thu kalner'B asHorlionH, nst 1 was not In possession of any of tin j facts, hut I learned iiftenvnnl that four American newspaper correspond j ents had scoured (leiniany froift one! end of tin country to the other In an I effort to run down these reports. They left no rumor unluvesth'iited, no mat j ter how far they hail to travel lo ver . Ify It. When they had finally exhaust ed every clue and followed every lead , tliey Had not lolinu u niubIi eusu io justify the rhnrpt the kaNer had made tiintlast the ItcltdanH and which, of course, the Inspired German press con tinued to report from day to day. The nhjeel of theno lies whs to Jus tify the outrages which the (Ioniums wore committing In their plan to ter rorize the liihahltants of the countries they were overrunning. According lo reports the activities, of frane-tlreitr.s In tho occupied territories were met hy the Germans with the most har-j harlc punishments, crucifixion and Mmllnr n'.-n'Itle.'i hetn," very common. UndouhtciUv the l;i.I- was aware of what hi1 ' ridler kve- doing, nil tn ilefend t lr com" n he lent u n-adv ear to th iinf .it...ed charges .jiiadu against the lielglans. "I have already framed a message which I Intend sending to your presi dent regarding the use of dumdum hulletH hy the Helglaus and French," , the kaiser went on. "We have ample proof to establish this charge not only In the character of the wounds suffered hy my soldiers hut In the shape of un used cartridges which we found In the captured forts." Strangely enough,, tho lcalser sent, off his protest to President Wilson about the same day that President1 l'olncnro forwarded u similar protest' based upon the use of dumdum bullets hy the Germans. j llegardlng (he violation of Helghun's neiitrnllt.vJ'ho kaiser was able to of-J fee no reasonable argument. Tho fact, that he was willing to pay Belgium for pel mission to allow his armies to go through Hint epuntrv was apparently i By DON'T SELL YOUR WAR There are still millions of men in the service. Two million are in France, many of whom will stay there indefinitely. Shall m c give them tho same support now that they had when they were fight ing? YES. HOLD YOUR STAMPS The Government needs that money to give them the. care that they deserve. In selling the stamps you deplete the Government's resources which must be replaced in future drives. G8UE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS INSTEAD OF GASH AS OSiniSTNIAS PRESENTS NEBRASKA WAR tamnwTirT ;grrgffrag,a!iL&iaMB-ngg Tear Out--Fill in Hand L'.icr - TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER: to me or. $5. U.S. WAR-SAVINr., stamps -. . (UWWIMIMI 5c. U. 3. 1 l-mir V Name ! Address fwss. t I UK SAVING. mUM J I IIIWDpYTHI " I imiTID STATES S COVHUWEHT mifllclont Justification In his eyes hh taking hy force whit Holgltim refused to sell. ; "How foolish of l'. Igium to have re Misted usl" he declared. In this con! necllon. "Had tin consented to hf i lis walk through - would have' paid for everything e'i,ythlng! Not a heir of their head would have been touched .mil Holgmui today would he In the - Hue happy lnuinclal condition that 1. cm mhourg I " At a KUbsr,iien Interview we ro fened to I'.clglum again, and the kill ser alleged thai .liipnn had violated the neutrality of China when she sent troops through Chinese territory to seize Kluo-l'liun. "It Is all right for the allies to do lhe.se things," Ik commented sarcas tically, "hut wh"ii Germany does them Kagland rises up In righteous Indig nation. The hypocrites! W. ... w found papers In Ilrnssols which showed conclusively that Knglaad and Belgium had a secret agreement by which In the event of war with Ger many Kngland was to he permitted to occupy Belgium! We've got those pa pers In Berlin. Wo could have no more positive proof against them. The Belgians were simply Kngland's tools!' Some of tin arguments the kaiser raised hi his discussions with me re garding the war were u weak nnd untenable that one might well doubt his sincerity In urging them, hut 1 shall give them for what they are worth. "They refer to us an the Units 1" the kaiser ob-erved bitterly. "If youi people could ee what the Russians. have done in the P.ukowlnu and east ern Pni-iit they would know then who are the real Huns! They de stroyed e. ryUtlng they could lay their hiiinN on. In one of my shoot lug lodges wbich the Cossacks entered they evMi knocked out the teeth of the hoars' heads which hung on the walls! With knives they cut out the envois ot my 'chairs. They had special lire bombs which they threw on peacefi;! villages. Tlus-o hou'bs had been con structed In pe-i-c times "ltd wo-o de duned oIeI .... 4.:t,. .m. iIo.st.ii. lion. "instead o. U'eailng their soldlori as prisoners of war we should have strung them up hy the neck evcrj one of them I" Several prominent Poles, who wen patients of mine nnd whose tine e.s tates In Poland were looted and de molished, told me positively that the destruction and depredations were committed entirely hy German troops. The Russians had occupied the houses when they were lit possession of that section of the country, hut It was not until they were driven out hy the Ger mans t!..it the acts of vandalism were committed and tlv hnd convincing evidence that In every ease the Ger man soldiers nnd not the Russian woreTOHpnnsllde. -- The outrages committed by the Ger mans In their treatment of prisoner: ohe continued. S STAMPS SAVINGS COMMITTEE Carr!cror Ms!! . ?cl Cffiw - Kindly have letter-camcr deliver for which I will pay on delivery: 'f&lwI.'.Ti'.uT' STAMPS ot 25c. each. W. S. S. C05T DURINu 1918 My 4.16 Auk. 1 9 Nov. A 21 Juno 4.17 Sept! 4.:6 I P.c. 421 W. S S. WOHTH iVOO JANUAKY . 923 ' I s Bladen Brieflets Myron Ulnpins nnd Howard Hull were in town over Sunday, lnvltnr itt udlved it ilihly-slx hour furloiiuli from tlioir eitinps in Uni'oln. The forme r It in tlio S.A T C , mid the littler iittimil. inu k ineelmnleiil school nt Hie Stnte Fiirni. Orvil.I.ciulfhuit ami Roy Wilson mi. toed to llustiiis Wodnesdny of last week iiiidpont thrt dny with Irleinl itnil relatives. Iris, .liiiif,'lil'r of Mr. ami Mrs l-'onl linker who received a broken le nt thu seliool house home time apo, ih now KcttiiiK aloiiK nicely, but It will be hi lenst n e.oiipltt of inonlhs before uln ean be ullowuil to bear any welifht on It C. A. Htoli'ily lias been very ill fm the past two day and R.J. .Minimi hit. also been under tlio doctor'.s euro for sometime Mr and Mrs Jits. Sunndeiaof tJonevn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker Riuhison of Hiltrtir, Mrs. W. V. Clawson and Ror Clawson of Oxford, Klmer McCoy of Henry, and Kern MoCoy of Binning liiitn, Colo , w oio here Monday of hist week lo Httoml the funeral of Mr. Walter McCoy. i i m Lifting the Lid The Lincoln Journal starts to "lift the lid" In a series of nrtlclo.s on "War Cost and prollteerlnt,-" Mr Seihohl of the New York Worhi has been workitijr on these articles fm the past six months ami thu raising ot the voluntary vun-orshlp iniikeH thoii pnblicatioii now possible Theio nrtie Its arc what the people are .viiitim foi and should cause a sensation People who Kot thu money. How thoy Kot, it and why. Yon will surely want to rend about it. The daily and Sunday paper wlllj c ken, one month on trial for l v 'eittt.. or it foil vniir fm f( On Ad Iicsn State Join mil, L.tiiioln. Sugar Release As announced in Bulletin JN'o. f.i under data of November 30th, we de sire to amplify the iustructions k'V" therein couu'rniuK thu abandonniuni of tho sugar certificate plan. This orduf.eliminates the issuance of all certificate) ot whatever kind or class, thereby permitting dealers, mautifacttirers Oakeries, hotels, and restaurants, and retailers to purchase their, requirements of sugar after December 1st, 101S Uealets and tnanu faotureis may therefore puicliae a sixty days' supply of sugar. Ail con sumers' sugar cards must be abandoned though consumers are requested to abide by the four pounds per person consumption rule. Coustimeis ni,;v purchase sugar up to a sixty-1. ty s' supply. All expenses ex'jopting clerical hire, which will be ml justed later, piopcrjy charged to tho Sugar Hqualizatipu Board, should ho stopped lintiiediatlv and till-, oll'ice advised of any and all outstanding bills. If yon have any stamps r-niiiilnlng, please return them to this olHce. Von may destroy nlUuear euttlfie.ites records or useless supplies in your pos session that pjitaiu to sugar. If you have anything of value, pleaso advise us that we may request the suine-.tobe forwarded to this office in the ovopl we desire it You need ni'tke no tepori on sugar certificates issued for December. Kcdeial l''ond dtnlnlsttatlou for Nebiaskn. Home Economics A part of the extension woik in Home Economics of the KxtensiveSer vice of theUniveis ty of Ne'j'B.kaCol lege of Agriculture consists of short courses. Specialists are sent out to give demonstrations and lectures on household administration, food study, and clothing. These courses are usually four days long, und they may oe iiueiiacu oy nny woman wno pays a small fee necessary to defiBy ex peases of renting a hull, bent, light, etc. Odell wits scheduled to have a short com su during the week begin nlng December '.'. Ueneva is on the piogrant lor the follow lug week. This Is the .second year Odell has had a short cotttse. This year eniphuMs is being placed on food study, sln.'e food scarcity seems certain to eontiinn. for considerable tinio. Km I her Infm illa tion regarding Home Rfonoiiiics short whii'l', limy bciolitalued from th lit tension Service, L'niveisity Kami, Lin coln, Neb. Dally 'n.. .t. A man's llrst care i.oi'1 be to avoid tlio reproaches of hU own heurt -Addison. Hamilton - Cmther Clothing Co, " "vfcfcTP--l Everything e Mem or Boy Weere mad Claud Nabraika ADVICE TO "FLU" COHyMSOTS SPAIN AND ENGLAND REPORT INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS AFTER INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. U. S. Public Health Service Warns Public Against Tuberculosis. One Million Cases Tubercu losis in UnitedvStates Each a Source of Danger. 3 Influenza Convalescents Should Have Luno Examined -Colds Which Hang On Often Beginning of Tuberculosis. No Cause for Alarm if Tuberculosis Is Recognized Early Potent Medl clnes Noto Be Trusted. Ilewnre inher"ilods after In- -k A llneti.ii. No need lo worry If you take precautions in time. Don't diagnose your own eon -k dlllon. Have ..our doctor evani- lite jour lungs several times at h monthly intervals. l'.tiMd up your strength with right living, good -k foi d und plenty of fre.sh ulr. -k k Don't waste money on patent k k medicines advertised to euro tti k heretilosl.s. -V k Ileconie it Iresli-uir crank and -k k enjoy life. -k k. k-kkkkk k k k & k k k k kk Washington, D. C. (Special.) Ae cording to u report made lo the United States Public IRilf.i Service, the op' demlc of lnlluei...a in .'.;.:i!u has al- reatly ''ii'sed n i I"' it !n the pr.-i- ieni'e v ti rleo'is I'-nin ;. I'mn-1- t.. borctilosls. A similar association !" tween Intltienz.i :.:..' niherculosls was recently made hy Sir Arthur News holme, the chief medical olllcer of the English public health service, In his analysis of the tuberculosis death rate In Knglaud. In order that the people of the Unit ed Stales may profit hy the experience of other countries Surgeon (Jeneral Unpen Blue of the United Slates Pub lic Health Service has Just Issued a warning emphasizing the need of spe cial precautious at the present time. "Experience seems to Indicate." says the Surgeon (leiieral, "that persons whose resistance lias been weakened by mi attack of Intluenzn ure peculiar ly susceptible to niherculosls. With millions of lis people recently affected with lnHiien.u this country now of fers conditions favoring the spread of tuberculosis." One Million Consumptives in the United States. "Then you consider this it serious menace':" was asked. "In my opinion it Is, though 1 hasten to udd it is dis tinctly om against which the people can guard. So far its one can estimate, there are nt present about one million cases of tuberculosis in the United Slates. There Is unfortunately no complete census available to show ex actly the number of tuberculous per sons lit each state despite the fact that most of the states have made the dis ease reportable. In New York city, where reportlng-hns lieen In force for many years, over H.'.OOO enses of tu berculosis are registered with the De partment of Health. Those famlllnr with the situation believe that the ad dition of unrecognized and unreported cases would make the number nearer 50,000. The very careful health sur vey conducted during tho past two yenrs In Frnnilngham, Mass., revealed 200 cases of tuberculosis In a popula tion of approximately 15,000. If these proportions hold true for the United Stntes as a whole they would Indicate that about one In every hundred per sons Is tuberculous. Each of these constitutes n source of danger to be guarded against." What to Do. In his statement to the public Sur geon General Hlue points out how those who ImVqftAff mtltioiiKii should protect themselves, against tuberculo sis. "All who have recovered from In llueii7.it," fin j s the Surgeon Ceneral, "should have their lungs carefully ex amined by a competent physician. In fuel, it Is deslrahlo to have several ex aminations made a month upnrt. Such oMiudnntious caimol be ininle through the clothing nor can I hey he carried out In two or three minutes. .If the lung's are found to lie tree from tuber culosis every elmri .should be luade to keep them so. This enn he done by right living, good rood and pleiity of fiv-h air." Dan:i Signs. The Surgeon i.'eiieral warned espe cially against certain dapger signs, such us "decline" and "colds which hung on." These,' he explained, were often the beginning of tuberculosis. "If you do not get well promptly, If jour cold seems to hang on or,yotir health and strength decline, leinemher that these are often the curl, signs of t'lhevctdo sis, Place yonrsel'' at one under tho care of n competent physician. 'Tuber culosis Is curable In the early stages. Patent Medlclnep Dangerous in Tuber . cuosis. "Above all do not trust In the nils lending statements of unscrupulous patent medicine fakers. There Is no specltic medicine for the cure of tuber culosis. Tim money spent on ..such medicines In thrown nway; It Klnnild be spent liisjeud for gond food und de cent living." " ! U, S, HEALTH SERVICE SUES WARMING Increase in All R -smiaiorv us ni cases After the Influenza Epidemic Probable. Influenza Expected to Lurk for Months. How to Guard Against P-ncumonla. Common Colds Highly Catching Im portance of Suitable Clothing Could Save 100,000 Lives. Washington, D. C With the subsid ence of the epidemic of Itilluenza the attention of health otlicet's is directed to pneumonia, bronchitis and other diseases of the respiratory system which regularly cause a large number of deaths, especially during the winter season. According (o Hupert IUito, Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, tliee diseases will be especially prevalent this win ter unless the people are parllcuhuly Ktreful to obey health Instructions. "The present epidemic," said Sur geon General Hltte, "has taught by bit ter experience how readdy it condition beginning apparently as a slight cold may go on to pneumonia and death. Although the worst of the (:idcmlc Is over, there will continue to iie u large number of scattered cases, ninny of them mild and unrecognized, which will be danger spots to lie guarded against." The Surgeon General likened the present situation to that after u great lire, saying, "No lire chief who understands his business stops plnjlng the hose on the charred debris as soon as the llanies and lsible lire have dis appeared. On the contrary, he con tinues the water for hours ami cvetr daj-s, for he knows that there Is dan ger of the lire rekindling from smol dering embers." "Thn you fear another outbreak of t 'ueiiuV" h" was nskeii. "Vot neccs s.uily another laro epidemic," said the Surgeon General, "but unices tl" people learn to realize the seriousness of the danger they will be compelled th pay a henvy death toll from pneumo nia and other respiratory diseases. Common Colds Highly Catching. "It Is encouraging to observe that people tire beginning to le:n that or dinary coughs und colds are highly catching uml are sprend from person to person by means of droplets of germ laden iiiucus. Such droplets are sprayed Into the air when careless or Ignorant people cough or sneeze with out covering their mouth and nose. It Is also good to know that people have learned something about the value of fresh ltlr. In summer, when people ure largely out of doors, the respira tory diseases (coughs, colds, pneumo nia, etc.) are Infrequent ; In 'the fall, as people begin to remain Indoors, the resj lira lory diseases increase; in tin winter, when people are promi'lo stny In badly ventilated, overheated rooms, the respiratory diseases become Very pi'evalent. ' ' Suitable Clothing Important "Still another factor In the produc tion of colds, pneumonia ami-other re .splratory diseases s carelessness or Ig norance of the people regarding suit able clothing during the seasons when the weather suddenly changes, sitting In warm looms too heavily dressed or, what Is even more common, especially among women, dressing so lightly that windows lire kept dosed In order to h comfortably warm. This Is u very in jurious practice. Could Save 100,900 Lives. "I believe we could easily save one hundred thousand lives amitially in the United Stales If all the people would adopt the system of fresh nlr living followed, for example, In tuber culosis sanatoria. There Is nothing mysterious about it no specltic medi cine, no vaccine. The Important thing Is right living, good food und plenty of fresh air. Droplet Infection Explained in Pictures. "The Iltireuu of Public Health, Treasury Department, has Just Issued a striking poster drawn by Ilerryman, the well-known Washington cartoonist. Tho1 poster exemplltles the modern method of health education. A few years ago, under similar circumstances, the health authorities would have is sued tin olllclal dry hut sclctitlllcally accurate bulletin teaching the role of droplet Infection In the .spread of re spiratory diseases. The only ones who would have understood tho bulletin would have been these who already knew all about the subject. The mail In the street, the plain citizen ami tho uiiiuj millions who toil for their living would have had no n, v ami no desire to wade through the technical phra&o- USE COLDS, INFLUENZA, PNEUMONIA, AND TUBERCULOSIS ARE SPREAD THIS WAY Copies of this poster enn bo ob tained free of charge by writing to tho Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health Service, WuKlMmjton, D. C. tu s , DoLkj-r InTA PR9info jJ fajr W """- V I I Notice; of Probnlo. In Tho County Court tf t elutcr County Xchrask.i. Httiteuf Nctirn-ka, I . W'ohstcr I'uimty, f ' To nil persons Interested In the estate of Aniin ICatrlmi lluru, leeenut: ' Takh Nortti:, that a petition has boon Mod prnylm; that tlio Instrument nicd In this court on tho Dili day ot Novem ber, IlilS, )iirportIni to be tho Inst will and testament of natd deceased, limy bo proved and allowed and recorded ni the last will and tistanient of Anna Kalrlna Itnri, ilt-ecnsed; that said Instrument I" nduilttid to probate, and the twtiiilnlstra. tloit of said estate be i; ranted to .John II. Hunt. It Isheieby ordered by the court, that all persons Interested In said estate appear; nt the County Court to bo held In and for said county on thu Kith day of Iboeniber, 11)18, at two o'clock p.m., to kIioiv eaase, If any thero lie, why thopfnyerof tho pctltloner'should not liut-rnultM, ami thru notleoof tho petal, enoy of na!d petition and the hearlm; thereof IiokIviiii to all persons lntereted In said matter by publlshlnu' a copy of thin order In the I!id Cloud Chjcf, a leunl weekly news paper printed in said county for four con secutive weeks prior to said day of hearlim. Witness my hand and tlioseal of mild court thin llth tiny of November. A. t., 1!)IH. '" A. I). ItANNKV. Iseal. County. I udo 10. (I. Caldwell, Attorney for I'llnlo Cleaning Leathsr. Lenlher-covered furniture may ho washed with cast lie soup and lukewarm water. The oil In the soap preserves tho leather and helps to keep It soft. Grny leather shoe nin, also he cleaned,, In tills way. R. E. 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