saasKBia M , f 6vv aVv 1 1 iV IK k . , . v i .a n1 ' ,0'LiUfiq. JftJMilA, 01X19 ;i . I ll - I 111 tt! A . N ' 'I. I ?y ' i JEWWtfvM&ffli1' War Risk Infillfanrp The mutter of conversion of the present ,War Kisk Insurance Is of ut most importance. Thddatc for the beginning of conversion lias not yet been set, but'as soon as the President officially declares peace or Congress passes a special act authorizing con version, it will be possible for all persons who arc carrying Govcrn- mont Insurance to convert it info the new types of policies lK,is expected that the dute for tjic beginning of carry his Insurance in several diiTc-. may be paid monthly, quarterly, half conversion will bo about Juno 1st, or cnt types of policies if he wisher, und yearly or yearly, as desired, and the perhaps earlier. ' Vi, ho may convert into these police's insured may change from one meth In order to be nbh; 'to convert the at different times, and in any amount od of payment to another at any War Bisk Insurance) (t Is necessary ' from $1000.00, in multiples of $500 00 time he choobcu to do so. If paid to keep up the pnvjnianis' on the the only requirement being that he monthly, the premium will be duo on present Insurance. Thcsj payments ' must convert during the period of the first day of the month, but may should be made each nTdntli by ccrti-jfive years. If the insured clcqts to bo paid any time during the month, lied check or money drdei' made pay-1 wait a year or two before converting Policies may be reduced at any able to the Trcasurer.ofv the United his Insurance, he will simply continue time, but not incrcabcd. States, and forwarded, to thp Disburs ing Cleik, Bureau of War Bisk In siiranco, Washington 1). C. If the payments arc not mudp within the month the Insurance' "automatically lapses, but it may be ro-instated upon payment of back picmiunis, pi ovided tho individual can shovy evidence of insurability. The ccrtjfittito of an reputable physician will be accepted nU ,.t.i,. r--: i.:vi ' mm t .. as evidence o n.sural.ility. Ihe In - surance may be tc-instuted at any ttWNS --fr- - - I 'Life Stiver' Chick Food iHaaauBnHnHnMiaaBHinnHaiaHaBaiMniMHuanBM Experience In the preparation of this ehiok food enables uh to give You a ration for the cblak, that is, without question the best to bo had Ueduco your ohitik loss' )y starting your uqxt hutch with Life Savor Chick Food. , , Buttermilk TJiVluRtlo nohl In the pure, rich Imttormllk, to gethcr with moat crls'pa, and n little ohurconl, Htrongthciis untl tones up the sensatlvo dlgeBtl'vuVirKuus of the little chicks and holps to pre vent wlilto "dhirrlieu." Raise as many chicks as possible. Gave all you hatch "Life Saver'! wW help you do it, Brine them to maturity as quickly as posslblo WLlfe Savei" will do it. Foed your broilors,lklfo S.iver" The early broiler Is the fellow thHt brings the. BIO MUCKS, and our "Life Saver Food" will help you get them on the market quicker tliau anything else. "Life S.iver" is so much different from the rest, and costs so little for those critical, ilrbt six weeks, because of results obtained. It builds htroug, henlthy chloks that grow luto lieavy layer, good breeders and full-bodied market fowls. Quick Growth! Grains alone do not supply tho proper propor tion of elements for quick growth. They aro "dotlclont in proteins which make blood, loan meat, nerves and feathers. LlFB SAVER CHICK FOOD i una highlit digestible proteins, which properly tmliiueo tho grain elements. START RIQHT!yDoublo Development Assured! "LIFE SAVER CfllCK POOlJ" provide an abunditnuo of tho body elements u bnbyuhlck require, plus the heat and energy elements which ate sup plied by grains. Therefore, it forms the scientific balance- of Ingred ients for rapid growth and mnxluium development Beforo tho chicks are hatched, get a puokago and bu ready to start them right. Sold only in packages lHt.9 the coupon calls for or in large sized bog s Clip the coupon, with your niunti niul ncUlrcsH, nml one dollar, mull to MIT. SAVKH ClllflC KOOD CO. lloxUl lliihtlnKK, Ncbr- PUT it flush up to Prince Albert to produce more smoke happiness than you ever before collected 1 P. A.'s built to fit your smokeappetite like kids fit your hands 1 It has the jimdandiest flavor and coolness and fragrance you ever ran against I Just what a whale of joy Prince Albert really is you want to find out the double-quickest thing you do next. And, put it down how you could smoke P. A. for hours without tongue bite or parching. Our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch. Realize what it would mean to get set with a joy'us jimmy pipe every once and a while. And, puff to beat the cards! Without a comeback! Why, P. A. is so good you feel like you'd just have to eat that fragrant smoke 1 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston -Salem, N. C j time within six months, but after1 mm it is iu.it uuuiui v. ix, is not ncccsary 10 convert tne Insurancc immediately but it is ad visable to convert as quickly as prac ticable, in order to take advantage of the lowest possible premium. The insured has five years in which to convert, and he must not exceed that period of time if he wishes to retain his Insurance. It is not ncccsnry to ' convert the Insurance into unv one particular policy. The insured may1 to make the premium payments as ho is at present until such time as he feels lie can convert. , Tho Government is going to con-1 tinue to carry Insurance after it is converted. Tho cost of carrvinc- tho . Insurance will be borne by the Gov- eminent and for that reason the rates on these policies will he con- . siderably lower than legular Life In-' . ..... jsmance compames granting similar i policies. The premiums on the new LIFE SAVJP.y CHICK FOOD CO. Box 1 1: "v Hastings, Nebr. Enclosed find one dollar, for which send mu 'a packugo ot ytMV "LBo Savor Chick Food." &mu .......' Animrsi policies will remain the same, there uuiu jiu iniiuuuu iiuiu jail in jttu as on me piescnt lorm oi insurance. llic Government is oilering six types of policies; Ordinary life; 20 pay -life; 30 pay life; 20 year en- tlowment; 30 year endowment; and an endowment policy which matures at the age of G2. These policies aro similar to policies of the same- tpye isued by regular Life Insiiranco Com panics. The premiums on these policies ' There will he no medical cxamina- tion required when converting to the now forma of policies. Tllc, '" icstriction as to oc- cupation, residence or travel. '1',1 proceeds of all polices arc non taxable. The Insurance is unas- sigimblc and fire from the claims of creditors. Divilon(ls wil1 ,)C Pai(l on tlteso policies annually. ' The dividends may j)0 lak(J) ,n m. dp(,uctcd the premium, or may bo left with tho Government to accumulate at comnound intnrest. Cash values on these policies arc , provided and the full value may he obtained at any time, after the end of the first year. Loans may also bo made on the policies up to 91 per cent of the cash value. In the event the insured finds it necessary to lapse his policy, he may take paid-up Insurance, extended In surance or may receive tho actual value of the policy in cash. How ever, tho disability clause is no long er in force when the option of paid up Insuranco or extended Insurance is taken. In case of death, all policies aro payable to the beneficiary .n 210 monthly installments. 'The endow ment policies are payable to the in sured in a, lump sum, if he lives jut tho period of tho endowment. All polices contain a disabiHcy clause which provides for payments to tho insured in the event of total and permanent disability. The in sured will receive, during the period of total disability, $5.75 a month for each $1000.000 of Insuranco carried. If tho ensured lives less than 23 years, after disability, his beneficiary will receive tho remaining payments necesary to complete the 20 years. Anyone having questions which nret not covered by tho above letter, mav communicato with tho Navy Recruit ing Oflico, 500 Pnxton Block, Omaha, Nebr., and any information will bo freely given. Tho following shipped stock to Knn "as City, Tuesday: Miner & Nolan, 4 cars of cattle; Kollett & Hcrrick, 1 car of cattle and Delanoy Bros., 1 car of hogs. Local Men Bur More Stock The following concerning n Short horn sale held at Frankin on Wed nesday, is taken from the Franklin County News. The sale comprised some sixty fivo different lots and among the list wc note Lot 4 went to Stcv.art & Son of thin city for $100.00; Lot .'13, to State Hank of Ked Cloud for $230.00; Lot 42 to C. W. Johnston, at this palace for $350. 00 and Lot 44',' to the State Hank again for .$250.00: "Wednesday was a big day in Franklin, the occasion being the spring Shorthorn sate of Hlank yros. & Kleen. Over a hundred out-of-town visitors from Kansas, Jlisouri, Iowa, Colorado, and many points in Ncbiaska, were in attendance at this big .-ale to buy f-omc of these fine cattle to place in their herds. "Sixty two cows, heifers and bulls many of them yearlings were s-old, the average price for the whole of fering being ?U05 a head. Ten bulls brought an average of ?200 a head, while the fifty tvo head of cows and heifers sold for an average of $U28 a head. The sale was topped by Mysie Sultana, an 18 months old heifer bought by Frank Strolbcrg of Noi th Platte, who paid 575 for her. "At the close of the sale a three course banquet was served by the firm of Blank Bros. & Kleen to the visiting stockmen, farmers and busi ness men, 4o the number oi one hun dred and twenty five at the Lincoln hotel. This was a very pleasant oc casion as the visitors and local peo ple got bettor acquainted and learned what the aims of the pure bred stock men arc in raising better cattle and sowing the "seed of better livosotck throughout tlo land. "The Macon Orchestra was pres ent and furnished a high class of music for the occasion, and the Blank Bros. & Kleen Quintet also sang two delightful numbers. "Frank Thompson of Lincoln, one of the big Shorthorn breeders of the state, who was present at the sale, acted as toastmastcr for the program following the sale and in a very witty and humorous way, introduced the speakers of the evening, including Rx-Govcvrnor Shallcnbcrgcr of Alma, Col. II. S. Duncan of Omaha, and several other visiting stockmen and local people." W. C. T. U. NEWS Patriotism is the first with the W. C. T. U. as with other earnest work ers. Just in the midst of a million dollar drive of its own, the W. C. T. U. in Nebraska and other states will next Monday, cease its efforts and turn its machinery to the aid of the Fifth Liberty Loan. All tho field speakers of the temperance society will be pressed into service. Mrs. Mamie M. Claflin, the state presi dent, lias written her co-workers to aid the government beginning April 21. Duripg previous Liberty Loan drives many W. C. T. U. societies have purchased bonds from their treasuries. May day will witness the opening of a vast membership campaign for the Nebraska V. C. T. U. The white ribboners will make a systematic can vass of each town in the state to ask tho women to join. The aim is for at least 5000 now members. Mrs. W. J. Brynn has given $50 to the Nebraska W. C. T. U. jubilee cam paign. Fiom the meager reports gathered concerning the work of tho W. C. T. U. for R"d Ctoss, ono woman would have needed to work continuously for 10,000 years to have accomplished tho same amount. Mrs. Frances E. Bcauchamp, presi dent of the Kentucky W. C. T. U. and a former national officer of that 'so ciety, came to Nebraska last Tuesday to fill the dates made for the . late Kathcrinc Lent Stevenson in connec tion with tho W. C. T. U. million dollar drive. Mrs. Mamie M. Claflin, state president, was present at the opening .luncheon in Fremont for the visitors. Mrs. Bcauchamp has visit ed Nebraska several times on the chautaitqua platform. 9J90M m J o$ Mumoio J01H9O m U0JUUI9H VJ. KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indi gestion of tomorrow try Mf OIDS the new utd to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to Caku as cndy, MACC BY SCOT? fc OOWNE MA(E 3 U,- aCOTTO EMULSION fev.;vr,m'imPWW,'tW?M'' Farm Bureau Notes PURE BRED LIVE STOCK Tho county ugent attended tho Shorthorn Sales at Franklin and Cambridge last week. Webster coun ty 1'urc Bred Livestock Breeders at tending Ihcso sales, were Chas. Stew ard, Clarence Johnson and Curtis Steward, Red Cloud, and John Ohm stcde, Guide Hock, and Thos. Mc Mahon, Blue Hill. The Andiews and Siicllenborgor salo at Cambridge was a record ixcakcr for western Nebraska, mak ing an average of over $1200. Fea tures of these sales were tho Cattle men's Banquets given by the Corn unity Club of these towns. CALF CLUB While in the western part of the state the calves were purchased for the calf club, which lias 33 members. GIVE THE BOY A HEIFER Give the boy a heifer, Start him on his way, Make him feel he's starting in To bo a man today. Let him know the value Of a cow or two, Sec him take a keener pride In the farm for you. Give tho boy a heifer, Show him how it's done. Little starts at all arts And the battle's won. Boost him on to saving, Make him master, too. Pretty soon he'll make tilings zoon On tho farm for you. Give the boy a heifer, Tell him "Take it son, May you have a dozen cows . Soon, instead of one." Let him know he's wanted On the old farm, too, And he'll slay and work his way Side by side, with you. HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent. You Are Losing Money If you don't sell your cream to the Farmers Union Co-oper-tivc Company find receive the dividends. -iOtf In theDiitrict Court of the United States For the District ot Nebraska In tho Matter of ) In Ilnnkruptcy, ...(... "n """"" n.A.. -.. .,.: " llll.l. AU.n. IIII....I I U8SO KD, IUM i ) Petition for Discharge. On this 'Jlst ilav ot Anrll A. I), l'.ll'). on num. ami rc:ullui; the petition of tho nbovo named uaiiKruju. for mi dlscltarKO herein, it Ii OltDKUKI), That the 3lHtilay otMny A. D. lino, be anil tho Maine Is hereby llxtdus tho ilato on or before which all creditor of ami all other persons Interested In Biild estate and In the matterof thodtsclutruo In liankruntcv of the nald bankrupt shall, If they desire to oppose tho sanio, Illo In my said otllco at uomreqe, .Miuninua, in Raid district, their ap pearance. In wrltlni.'. In onnoMtlon 10 tho itriiiitliiuot said discharge, and also; within ten day thereafter, lllo In my said oflico Hpecllleatlous or the grounds of said opposi tion. WITNIX-, my hand htieto. at my olllco In Ifoldrcjjp, Nolirunka, the day and date herein first above written. U. NOUIIHIUi. Kefcrceln li.inkruptcy. N alien To Non Resident Defendants. In Tho District Court of Wobstor County, Nib-aska. Alcna Lamb, and Jacob I. ami), her bus b.uul, Jacob llariicr, and I'lura llariii r, his wife, .JcMolUrt;i.r, John llarucr, I.e. wis Hard er, Frank Harder, Harder, bin wife, defendants, will take nolle o that on the lth clay of April mm, William V. Miller, plalntlll herein, tiled his petition In tho district court of Webster county, Nebraska, against Mild defendants, Impleaded with others, tho ob ject and prayer of which aro to partition or II the same cannot bo partitioned equitably then for sale and division of the proceeds ot Kaldsaleol tho followlui; described real estate, vl.. North half of tho northwest quarter of sec tion eleven, lu township four, north, ranyo nine, west II V, M. Webster county, Nebraska. The petition also aRks that tho shares of tho parties may bo determined and confirm ed and neutral equitable rellof. Tho vesica tion of laid petition states that the true uamo of liargor wife of Frank Harder, de fendant, Is unknown and that said llaruer, wife ot Frank Harder Is a non resi dent of tho state of Nebraska and that all of tho above named dofendauts aro non resi dent! ol the state r Nebraska ami that ser vice of summon oaimot ho in ado In tho htuto of Nebraska on said defendants. You and each of you aro required to answer HUld petition on or hoforo the 9th day of Juno 1!IU or your default will he taken and entered against you. Dated April 21, 1UI9. Wii.i.i.vm V. Mit.LKii, 1'lalutlir, lly Frank J, Munday Ills Attorney. Sheriff's Sale Ncitleo la hereby given, thnt under niul by vlrtuoof uu Order of Attaehuiout Issued from tho olllco of i:llth I.. MulCuluhim Clerk of tho District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within nnd for Wobstcr county, No brnsku, upon n decree In nu action pendlnir, therein, v herein Occidental Ilillldluu & I.onn AHsuclntlon of Oiunliu, Nebrnskn, wns l'lnln tilt, tindoaalnst VVIIIhiiu.S. 1'iirkB, et nl, De fcndanttfrmiitU nlVer for bhIo at public ven due, according to the terms of Bald decree, to tho highest hlddor for ciihIi In hnud, at tho south door nl the Court house, at lied iCloiul, In said VVebxter enmity, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein tho last term of hald court was holdeu) on tho l-'th day of May A. p. 11)11) nt i! o'clock , in., of Bald day tho following (tcterllied property, to-wlt: Lot Six (0), In lilock three j3i Oarber's Addllhin to lied Cloud, Wobstor County, Nobrnska.' (IIvlu under my hand this 1 1 th day ot A prll A. 1)., IWJ, l'ltNK HUri'KIt hherlir. 1 U. Maurer l'lalntlll's Attorney. 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As that dav mav be to-morrow for all you can know or do, it fellows that prudence would Jim. pell you to stop in our office today and have us issue you a policy, O. C. T E EL IK.elicy.blc Insure-nce ! j"fc?gy aaaaa"aaCjfcjijMiii M' i n i 0 m w 10 Vv to V jvi imu 'W 4aA tL- wv