pp RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ". i i i m a i i' SOME OF THE REASONS WHY It Pays to Trade with Us You will UnvarSably Find Our Prices Much Lower than Elsewhere on the Class of Merchandise We Specialize on Get the Habit of Coming to Us First with Your Wants-It will PAY YOU Chewing Gum 3 pkgs for 10c Child's Hose Supporters 10c pair Jardinieres 25c If you are not one of our regular pQn Jv customers it will valHiy pay you to get acquainted with the ex cellent line of Candies we carry They are alway fresh because we sell so much. You always get more for your money than elsewhere Canton Flannel Gloves 10c pair Complete line "Whitleather" Hosiery for Men, Women, Children The bes line of hosiery made for the money, pair J3c Ladies Auto Caps Real Bargain 25c each HairpinS 3 inch, bone 1 5 on a card 10c MensHose Supporters 10c pair Colgates Tooth Paste 10c tube Tooth Brushes 10g Envelopes Linen Fabric Finish 5p PPktof25 ' Fibre Chair Bottoms 10c . Black or tan Calling Cards, very fine grade, per pkg of 50 - - 5c Shell Paper 5c Face Cloths - - - 5c 5-10-25c Store E. M. Ege On The Corner ME RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY entered In the rostofflcn nt Hcd Cloud, Neb M Hccond Clou Matter' H. MoARTHUK M K. QU10LBY 1'UIIMMIKII MANAdKIt 'HE ONLY DKMOUIIATIU I'AI'EU IN WEIWTEIt COUNTY If the commission men of South Omaha grant the request of Food Administrator Wattles to suspend their increase in charges until the war is over, it will mean a saving of near ly $500,000 annually to the live stock shippers to the Omaha market. Fa vorable action is anticipated on this request.' Down in Oklahoma a sentence of six years in the federal prison and a fine of $1000 was given to each of the eight men convicted of conspiracy to resist the draft law. An extended visjt to Leavenworth would be about what is coming to a few in this vicinity. Wc continue to hold patriotic meet ings; our prominent citizens deliver eloquent addresses; our ladies devote their time to the Red Cross work; our boys have departed for the training camps; our whole-hearted true Amer icans use their surplus cash for the purchase of Liberty Bonds in order to raise money with which to defeat the Kaiser and at the same time our school directors continue to spend the tax-payer's money to hire instructors to teach our children the language of the twentieth century pirates and bar barians and consider it the proper thing to have "gcrman" classed among the studies. This thing will continue until such times as word is received here that some of our boys who have gone to the front have been ushered into eternity by a "gcrman" shell, then the real meaning of war will come home to us. IF YOU WANT A I Buy YOUR Liberty Gold Bond Today Safest Investment in the World Our SONS and BROTHERS are in tlio trencher fighting for DEMOCRACY and LIBERTY ". Thoy kive given up all to fight lor you They niustvbe fed thoy must have ammunition they must have clothes. You cannot go to the front you must furnish the money. A Liiarly (old lond Will Help Do It These Liberty Bonds are the safest investment ever ottered. They pay 4 per cent are tax-free and as good M Jfttd, A bolid means a saving for the future and that mticn money loaned to your government. Come Acro$sIf You Don't, the Kilter Will Any Bank Will Take) Your Application Now Oct. 7 to Nov. 4. The Nebraska aim: Half a million in attendance and six thousand now members. The county aim: Attendance twice county enrollment and new members cquul to three times number of schools. The school aim: Attendance equal to twice the enrollment and at least three new members. Schools in Webster county report ing for Oct. 7. Blue Hill M. E., attendance at Sun day school C3, church service 35. Glue Hill Christian, attendance at Sunday school 70, church servico 39. Cowles Union, attendance at bun day school 69, no service. Mission, Red Cloud, attendance at Sunday school 61, church service 65. Mt. Pleasant, attendance at Sunday school 37, church servico 40. Inavalc Christian, attendance .at Sunday school 20, church service 77. Total new members 10. No report received from twenty three schools. Elizabeth McCoy, Secy. At the Orpheum, October 18th Thanhouser Special, in 5 acts, "War and the Woman." Proceeds to Wo men's Red Cross Auxiliary. The ad mission will be 25c and 15c. Come. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI lB Oh fv I A HB iBBBBVBBBBBkBaalElVIBHZS3aii PJPJBjpaeS9'f.l ft!"? ii i i i mil prrTRriTmrcMMMMMfc' BBh bbb I Radford Plan and, J I I Information Books I I CONE IN AND GET YOURS I I Piatt & Frees I BBBJ BBBJ ' ' BVBb BYa Secretary McAdoo Announces Terms Of the Second Liberty Loan Subscriptions will be taken forthrec billion or more dollars of United States of America 4 convertible gold bonds, due on November 15th, 1942, and subject to redemption at option of United States at par and accrued interest on and after November 15th, 1927. The bonds will bear interest from November 15th, 1917, and interest will be payable May 15th and November 15th of each year. In case more than three billions of subscriptions arc received, the Gov ernment reserves the right to allot bonds in excess thereof, to the extend of, but not over one-half of subscript tions received in excess of thrccbillion dollars. The bonds will be offered as before, in denominations of $50.00 and mul tiples thereof. The bonds will be exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all tax ation except (A estate or inheritance tax, (B) surtaxes and excess profits and war profit taxes now or hereafter imposed. The interest on an amount of bonds and certificates authorizedby said act, the principal of which does not exceed in the aggregate $5,000, owned by any individual, partnership, association or corporation, shall be ex empt from the taxes provided for in clause (B) above. These bonds may be exchanged for other bonds which may bo issued later on, but not later than the termination of the present war, provided such la ter issues should draw a higher rate of interest. The subscription books will close with the close of business October 27th, 1917. Applications must be accompanied by payment of 2 of the amount ap plied for; subscpucnt installments will .be duo as follows November 15, 1017,' 18; December 14,4917, 40; Jan uary 15, 1918, 40 . On the latter date accrued interest on the deferred installments will also be payable. The bonds will be printed with only four coupons attached. This is done in order that the actual bonds may be ready for delivery by the time the final payment becomes due, thus avoiding the trouble and delay inci dent to the issuance of interim re ceipts. On and after November 15th, 1919, holders of the bonds will have the op portunity to exchange them for new bonds which will have attached, cou pons for the balance of tiro period for which tho bonds will run. Stun Swine Breeders Bequest Uncle To Fix Kates An established and fixed ratio be tween tho price of hogs and tho price of corn is tho request of hog raisers. They nsk the Government to fix tho ratio and to let tho price of hogs fluc tuate on this ratio. Gifford Plnchot of Mr. Hoover's cabinet, and Food Administrator Wat tles appeared beforo tho National Swino Growers' Ass'n Friday night and presented the subject in all its de tails to the swino growers of tho na tion. A deficit of 35 per cent from last year's production of hogs makes action necessary that will stimulate production and absorb this big deficit. PfHHVIEttT OR fl HJLtBEK " Jflade flight, Lettered flight And Erected flight SEE OVERIHG BROS. & GO. I Makers of ArtlstlcMonuments Red Cloud, Nebraska 644 I ROCKING I CHAIRS $$-m-:xmh&i Have just received a large assortment of ROCKING CHAIRS in all sizes W E have some exceptional good values in Leather Upholstered Rockers with Automobile Cushions in Quartered Oak also some good patterns in Wood Seat Chairs in Quartered Oak a good assortment of Childrens Rockers ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer Furniture Dealer c-:K-::xKwxKx:K Buy Land Located in the Most Prosperous, Most Productive Most Beautiful and Most Intensively Cultivated Section of Northern Colorado The Chicago Title & Trust Co., as Trustee for the sale of the 50,000 acres of irrigated land, under the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Co. system, has authorized us to offer this land in any size tracts to suit the purchaser, with assurance of plenty of water for irrigation, on terms of ONE-TENTH DOWN, with ten annual payment, without any payments required for the first four years except Two-Fifths of the crop and taxes. Any balance left unpaid after applying Two-Fifths of the crop will bo extended over to the tenth and last payment, so purchaser cannot possibly become delinquent before the end of the fifth year. This 50,000 acres of land is second to none in the State of Colorado. It lays north of Denver, and east and 'west of Brighton, Fort Lipton and Plattcvillc. 40,000 are under irrigation canals that ure completed, but only from C.000 to 8,000 acres are under cultivation. This leaves 32,000 acres ready for the plow today. Farmers who want more land or renters who want a place of their own. with good land and plenty of water for irrigation, close to market. ai0?!8 ' cJHrche3 and a11 modern conveniences, where they can grow 1 1 '" T ' V" ."uril-y ougur ueeis, potatoes, all kinds of Garden Truck and Fruit, where the dairy business pays, at from $85 to $110 per acre, including both land and water, can take advantage of UK .o toi uui iiuw wjiiiu mo price oi ianu is low and the.paymenta ,nre arranged.so the farmer can practically pay for the lanOrora tho crops before the second payment id duo?-- ' ,. umu- i ui unite, gei some literature on th is tract, study it ?w.ri2 m anansements to join us on one of our trips to seo this land. The expense is small, for after we get to Denver, the Company will take us free of charge in automobiles to see this and. which is only about from one to two hours drive from Denver, and 8 case it suits you, and you buy, the Company will refund SurR? 8 fare. Reports of this year s crop of wheat wbnt from 25 to 40 bushels to the acre. Come and make a trip with us and see if this is so. By permission we refer you to H. E. Grice of th TT v r..:,. Drug Co., of Red Cloud, whohas been' if 'touch with thisHpro?os1on for a number of years, in fact, since beforo tho water was on the InV1, t ,wn8,6CVC,a 8?, acre tracts of this land and it is not for sale. Ho has just recently returned from a trip over this land in specting his holdings, and collecting rent.' Have a talk with hhn about the crops and general conditions of this land, then make aE rangements with us to go and sec for yourself. Hutchison & Red Cloud, Nebraska SaMen A Surprise Party. A largo number of poople of Pawneeo and western portion of Lo gan arrived ono night last week at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Myers for the purpose of showing a tribute of respect and appreciation. About sundown the automobiles and buggies began to arrive until those present numbered close to 100. Tho ladies brought baskets well filled with many delicacies. After partaking of these good things all were entertained with music of the highest grade, both vocal and instrumental, the piece's from tho phonograph, violin and piano were very fine and reflected much credit on tho musicians. Tho vocal muy'c rendered by tho young ladies ". .u all that could be desired and re cci.'ed much applause. Patriotic fcpecches weic then mado by Messrs. lerney Brown and Lcroy Myers, being interesting as well us being useful ta tho audience-C. M. C. .t , trt,t ?HtatZ - v"" " TITt aagUKmiaMw.. $inrjksir.a.n ,:'wi4iiui$iBk$n; towMA-uLZi.tjuxmt sx!M)4uKtattfeati