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   Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - November 28, 1918, Pocahontas, Iowa                                NO. NOVEMBER 28. 1918  COUNTY of putting your money into lumber for corn cribs come in and take home one of Corn which to take care of your One of the best you can Prepared to Weather a be with jou You may have I u Your business may be You I bii in vigor of youth and Of course to look on tlie dark But it always is woll to be prepared for a change in the The greatest is a bank Drop in and boo ub about an We'll gladly talk it STATE in the Front nation wide money effort iUnco the war began had more to contend with than the United War Work Tlie epidemic put everything back several weeks and then came the peace announcements ot the early return of overseas boys and many other factors all had a tendency to slow np tlie to last Wednesday night figures at state headquarters totaled about five million of the six million to put old Iowa over the The original allotment was but with the additional increase asked the state will not have done its share at least million is The campaign nationally has been extended until Wednesday night but the state headquarters at Des Moines will remain open until the end of this week to complete word has been received from Secretary of War Baker that the forces will not be returned for a year or eighteen months as he urges liberal subscriptions in order keep tlie work up of the seven welfare Some in Iowa have not come up to their quotas while others have not only contributed the original amount asked but fifty per cent that the war is over the boys overseas will have plenty of time for amusement and if they can't get the right kind will have to seek the wrong liere is the welfare it properly equipped can ot untold benefit and that is tlie reason why every lowan dig down deep to help sustain the wonderful organizations that have been doing so much for the boys of all color and nationality in SHAW attorneys at nd courts attention to Probate and Settlement of Door of Pocahontas We big firm sent out a let ter to all its customers the after the armistice was signed and tlie world was celebrating the It is worth Here it the world went on a and celebrated tiie greatest event of the last nineteen hundred It was not that Germany had she was already facing a swift and inevitable The demonstration was in of Ihe victorious forces of battling to the world safe for We did not celebrate over the humiliation of those German people wiio have been starved and suffered for a century in order that a of professional who by accident of ride to glory through a sea but because the world has witnessed the last wiggle and demise of a hideous born of barbarism and clothed in the raiment of modern civilization for the purpose of foul thank God that relic barbarism is on the soil beautiful by the armies ot the Allied a part of which were the 2,000,000 and sailors wearing the Khaki and Bue of Uncle fighting beneath of the Stars and Stripes ot the great has cost America thousands upon thousands ot her heroic sons and billions of but has paid her debt to And a new glory has come upon the a new light Is in the eyes of men and a new hope within their in U. A. the days before the great big everything we'd Had stamped in letters plain and in No article of ladles No necktie or hut But bore that legend ot the Hun So all could to the whole wide all might know and teel That ueber alles that Teuton On on on knives and ladies On soap and chamber sets in all is changed within the short years they Since tho color sec white and For we see the they have come to tell us everything wo want in U. S. let us wooden shirts and safety razors and our pants and rubber And every other thing we use by night or Stamped with legend ot the in U. S. Dalton in Manson 0 per cent off on all blankets this week at Roy io on a business P. was a passenger for Des on business R. Hudson was a business visitor in the first of tiie Norton of Is captain of the College foot ball team this will be a union Thanksgiving service at the Methodist church Thursday at 11 L. Tanner made a business trip to Mason City the last ot the by the way of Fort Ida Gulgren returned to her home in after a visit at the Ray Maude Gilchust and mother left for Des Moines to spend a tew days at the J. H. Allen F. McCartan will hold sale on December 9. See his ad in this paper for Treasurer Peterson has Issued a notice that all warrants In Drainage District No. 14 are Sedan is high-class in appearance and The seats are and deeply upholstered with cloth of high Large doors give convenient on either plate glass windows make It a closed car Tor inclement and give fresh air when With In and equipment there is and safe control in A car - family car for every day in the Auto W. S. S. night letter was received from Homer A. state director for Iowa War Savings last the paper had been The letter relates to a big meeting which will be held In Thursday November 28.  W. S. S. speaker bureau is under the direction of Carl Kuehnle of and the speakers will represent of the best talent in In addition the government is furnishing six English and Italian officers direct from who have Just arrived from tho battle fields of France and program will begin promptly end promptly and tho speeches will be limited and to the who will speaTt here are John E. Shaw Van of Des Alex Miller of H. W. Stowe of Prof Meyerholtz of Cedar Palls and Lieut. De Croux of the French forget the November 28, an evening meeting at in the Interest of the War Savings Stamp drive to put Iowa over as she has been In all other war you your Christmas label yet? If not or In caso you have lost It you may obtain one at the local chapter of yhe Red If you are the nearest relative ot any member of the American Forcea in Parcele to are affixed by the to and November 30, 198.  and Mrs. W. W. Harris are the parents of a now boy who arrived at their home on of last C. C. Kepler left last Saturday to visit his wife going to Jolley to remain while he was Winona Ward and of came last for a visit at the Rcord Mrs. Ward is a niece of Mrs. with his wife and came from Kansas last being called here on account of the death of the Croas to Keep at Work The following has been sent out to the chairman of the county chapter of the American Red Cross from the War Council of the A. R. advising that there should be no relaxation of the only exception being In the matter of surgical It February 10 last year nearly six weeks before the United States declared National Red Cross Headquarters advised its chapters to prepare for That which has followed In the record of the Red Cross in helping to win this war and to relieve the suffering growing out of constitutes of which every American citizen has a right to be Every American Red Cross worker must feel a sense of gratitude in having had a share in it moment is now come to prepare for Actual peace come at any it may be delayed for some Until peace Is really here there can be no relaxation in any Red Cross effort incident to active But even with let no one suppose that the work of the Red Cross is Millions ot American boys are still under Thousands of them are sick or Owing to the shortage In it may take a year or more to bring our boys home from But ever the our protecting arms must be about them and their families over the whole period which must elapse before the normal life of peace can be soldiers and sailors are enlisted until the Commander in Chief tells them there Is no more work for them to do in the Let every Red Cross member and worker show our returning soldiers and sailors that to care for their welfare and we are enlisted for no less a period than they cessation of war will reveal a of such as the world has never seen especially in many countries which cannot help the people will expect the Red Cross to continue to act as their agent in repairing broken spirits and broken Peace terms and peace conditions will determine how we may best minister to the vast stricken areas which have been harrowed by war and in this great act of the heart and spirit of the people must continue to be mobilized through the American Red behalf of the War we accordingly ask each member of our splendid body workers throughout the land to bear In mind the solemn obligation which rests upon each one We cannot abate one instant in our efforts or in our there will be an abundance of work to and specific advices will be but even at the moment of peace let no Red Cross worker spirits must now call us to show that it is not for the roar ot cannon or the the blood ot our own alone that directs our but that a great people will continue to respond greatly and freely to Its obligation and opportunity to serve think because the war is over you do have to conserve food It used to food to the we've done Now let's conserve food and teed the R. P. naval hero of the Spanish-American has been engaged by the league to give twenty lectures In Iowa during November and licenses have been issued to George G. age 28, and Miss J. age 2 5, and to George B. age 24, and Miss Maude L. age 19.  and short program at Community 8 Friday 29. Ladies bring Gentlemen bring Come and have a good Fonda Times is publishing the Joint counties Drainage District Benefit notice and which occupies sixteen columns of Surely a good take for Burckhalter says his special film Hell With the did not draw as well as he owing to the fact that the roads were in such a bad This has been the case times when he has put on special It was a good picture and very Have Relief is to be observed with big metings in every county in Iowa on December 3, according to plans being formulated by the state food acting in cooperation with the United States food Hoover's the war with has been changed to the world with and the week of December 2-7 will be devoted to stirring up the state and nation to the need for continuing food conservation until the needy and starving of every land have been must continue says Miss Neale S. head of home economics work at Iowa State in an appeal to the women's committees of asking them to help observe tho day and week set aside to consider will be relieved somewhat from shipping as much wheat as we but we must supply other cereals to supply feeds for herds to make meat and dairy most important food conference in the history of food tion in Iowa has been called to meet at Des this when a first hand account will be given by a representative from Hoover's office in Washington as to what is expected of James Malloy and and Miss Nellie Shine of near Gilmore Gity wore visitors in on Victory Malloy ia to be congratulated in the that she has given five ot her ten children to the cause ot ing three eons in one and a an nurse at Camp 8ho?ild not get unduly excited over hopes of cheaper prices on merchandise for some The government has over 2,000,000 men in arms and it will talie months to get them back in private If the prices ot clothing and food stuffs were to go down with a Jump what hoppen corn and There will be an the war prices cannot kept not and go hand in bank is the goal of the nian who country is waking up to the value of It throws back the charge that it is a cannot economize you bank your us about your You One of ten of tho work that should be done is that IS to ninety per cent ot tlie people could better satisfaction while eat ing and better health If Are you one of tho ninety per modern applian pes and skillful operators make dental work a thing no longer to be o. D. D. No. Office 24 1-2. 130  look for we have all they may be hard to get We have a good line Come and see S yon ordered those storm weather will soon be here and storm sash will save fuel and make the house more LUMBER H. No. i  

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