History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Dean, Henry Franklin, all of Bridgeport, Nebraska ; Peter Riley, Broadwater, Nebraska.
Mark Spanogle, county chairman; Frank N. Hunt, county secretary, both of Bridgeport, Nebraska.
In the bond drive, Morrill county subscribed $10,000 more than her quota of $124,200, prorated among the various precincts as follows: Camp Clark-Bridgeport, $31,450; Bayard, $28,250; Broadwater, $10,000; Redington, $4,- 500; Haynes (Angora), $3,300; Union, $3.-
200; King, $2,000; Riley Hill, $1,450; Storm Lake, $550; Western Sugar Company's check to Chairman Spanogle, $50,000.
Third Liberty Loan
The third Liberty Loan was distributed by quotas among the different banks of the United States, instead of by precincts, as had been done heretofore. Each bank was responsible for raising its quota, and the report of F. E. Williams, county chairman, shows how the different banks maintained their quotas, also subscription receipts from sources other than the banks.
The several precinct committees who had charge of the registration and distribution of individual quotas were:
Bayard Precinct : W. P. De Vault, chairman; Fred Benton, George C. Cronkleton, George Harms.
Broadwater: H. C. Golden, chairman; C. A. Wagner, Harvey Bruner, T. C. Haiston.
Bonner: Frank Woods, chairman; Fred Case, Angora.
Camp Clark : G. F. McDougall. chairman ; H. H. Vandeventer, Bruce Wilcox, F. H. Putman, L. R. North.
Court House Rock : T. E. LeBlanc, chairman, J. S. Trott, F. R. Reddish, W. C. Dugger.
Eastwood: John Thompson, chairman; C. S. Cheney, W. S. Hinman. J. J. Cain.
Gilchrist: C. A. Snow, chairman; Charles Thompson, Wm. Rice, Hugh Smith.