KUD CLOUD, WE.BRASKA. CHIEF m mmmmwmmmmmmmmm 5.3-v ....Mxiiiwiiiiiim mrai.'jnmii tl P . J Uif-'--'r " C ZZZ. ZZZjiP K if. l- A-' frl'- 1. I I l;Jff;ft.,,m A Xi?4 Jar v ., 4 Te Tentative Ideas of the Fashion Artists Have Crystallized THE experimental stage in trying out the new Fall and Winter fashions has passed and only the most successful ones remain. You find the best efforts of the New York, Cleveland, London and Paris fashion artists here jn Red Cloud. We lake a great deal of pride in our showing of women's and misses' coats -for il is the result of months of searching for the best in the market: a market, as you know, that has been none too well supplied and has been getting "thinner3' day by day. . qualifications for office, without let or.hindrance. And we claim further that when we mention the names of B. F. Perry, Al bert V. Ducker, Frank HuiTcr, Judge J. D. Ranney, J. L. Beebe. or others equally good, and make statement of the work they have done or are doing, as reason for their favorable con sideration at the hands of the voters. Wo are not misclassify ing anyone nor playing any symphony chords. With President Wils on's answer to Germany ringing throughout the civilized world: in contemplating the splendid sequence of his utterances which, without giving the enemy oppportunity to claim that America "insists on continuing the war." led up to the ultima tum, the criticism offered so freely at the start becomes akin to the importance and efficiency of a blind man hunting a black cat in a dark cellar. mncfflffif limn Lillill," C I'linil'llHi!!!' 'Hill!! ilUDIIKiniBUIIIIili! iih'jiiJHiiiniiTiiMTnjHiiiiiiiiKiinxiiiiuRmn.rVfUiiivtiiiiiTiiiiiniwmii 1 The editor is a native of the Empire state and naturally in close touch with the history and precepts of Colonel Roose velt. For once we can agree with the doughty colonel when he says "We should put an ab solute end to the threat of Ger man world domination."Vc add Let the sob of outraged Belgium, the cry of devastated France, the sound of the Lusitania tragedy, be heard in the "peace conference. Put the question up to Foch. Tlaig. Pershing and their gallant soldiery the men who have seen with their own eyes. Their answer will not be far amiss. You can buy here with confidence that you are receiving best obtainable. ti ne F. O. Tut mire & Son, Red Cloud, Neb. 4 mommmaammammna 1 tjkfatutllii l4-ti. .mirj Lid,; urjiimmi! In compounding a political prescription last week the Chief inadvertently used NX) produc ing a gaseous mixture provoca tive of hilarity, when it was in tended to have been H0, a chilling application of cold fluid. The Chief erred in coupling the names of Senators Norris and Hitchcock in the anti-suffrage vote. Although differing radi cally with Senator Norris the Chief has no desire to make po litical capital out of misrepre sentation and hereby cheerfully corrects the error. Senator Norris voted in the affirmative on the suffrage amendment. Give him credit for that. WW. Special Number at The 1 Christian Church f Sunday, Oct, 20th Preaching at 11 a. m. Endeavor at 7 p. m. " Mrs. Rosebush Wilkenson, Lecture, 8 p. m. J Mrs. Wilkenson, one of the teachers in our city schools, ; was formerly a missionary in Porto Rico. ;! rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska I 'Ubia&Ml-JD KVERY THURSDAY Ontcrcd In the I'ostolllcc nt Kid loud, Nub aB Second Class Matter F. L. BROWNE. Editor and Mum rilK ONLY UKMOUKATIC I'AI'KIl WEHSTEH COUNTY IN Until time is changed by official announcement from ;5 Washington, evening services will be held at 8 o'clock , wJvvv-vvv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vv.v.v.vwvv On with the Liberty Loan. Its success means the saving of countless lives. Its success opens a broad path to peace. Main: pT-'-,---,-'"mr"l"--L'"-- TT " Si Lincoln Telephone ( T, nnrltf"H N iTft lOtfTS'?i""&TTi:T U tF . IT! B H U H LI AT H IX Ur H ,A Dli W H U wta i vavfcjf. &&? wv?e rzz -.A - t":t t s32i?2 United Stotts VA.-..r'f nt I Uc' Administration GEO. J. WARREN, Manager vo from The Telephone There is no commercial service or home necessity where so great a value is given as in the telephone service. A telephone costs a few cents a day. The SERVICE it renders could not be duplicated for many dollars and in some cases hundreds of dollars. The daily cost of this valuable service is measured in a few cents and is easily within the reach of everyone. ' A telephone installed at once will pro duce a maximum of results. Visiting and shopping may be enjoyed without leaving your own fireside. Now is the time to put every ounce of strength into the strug gle lor world liberty. To lay down without victory means simply to saddle another war upon posterity. A million people cheered un they were hoarse when Presi dent Wilson appeared at the head of the Liberty parade on the "Avenue of the Allies" in New York City last Saturday. It was a cheer that was heard around the world and echoed and re-echoed among the 22 nations arrayed against autoc racy. And in Berlin it sounded a death knell to the kaiser's dream of world dominion. Na poleon finished a meteoric ca reer alone on a desolate island, but his was a glorious finish in comparison with that which confronts the kaiser and his war-lords. In replying to a personal let ter written by J. A. Me Arthur. Governor Keith Neville states that he will personally see that the soldier boy "Mac" gets a ballot so he can cast ;i vote in the coming election. Governor Neville further states that he hopes to visit Red t loud in person the forepart .f next week. Take heed of President Wil son's word's: "Relaxai.on now, hesitation now, would mean de feat when victory set :ns to be insight: would mean ears of war instead of peace upon our own terms." Comment is un necessary. Duty is plainly ap parent. Do il! Ami keep on doing it in order that lives maybe saved: in order that en during peace may reign. The "Com-Ad" in a recent is sue rolls a little sugar-coated pill down our stairway. Under camoflage of raillery over an error contcssed and corrected elsewhere on this page our es teemed contemporary gently insinuates that the "democratic mouthpiece" displays tendency to misrepresent. There is a trite aphorism regarding glass houses and pebble-flinging to which we respectful.y call our neighbor's attention. We quote, with a few words of com ment: "Governor McRelvio" maybe; "Every industrial or public service activities that has been taken over by the government has become a finan cial failure shortly therafter" w e should worry: "The South ern Democratic machine is run ning the country" an old story, date about 1861: "Party that ex ploits big business in order that it may continue in power" while reading listen to the squeal of the trusts and profi teers "Tremendous waste of England s DAY'S SALE OF Duroc Jersey Swine - , Will be held on the farm I mile south and 1 1 -4 mile west J- of Nora, Neb., and 1 2 miles northeast of Superior, on f TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1918 Commencing at One o'clock, Sharp C 1 U 40 - Head of Swine - 40 1 20 Spring Boars. 1 8 Spring Gilts 2 Fall Gilts UIG TYPE, BIO llONE, EASY FKBDING mid PROLIFIC. They lmvo ult been (jiven the double treatment, mid we consider them immune. In iicsentiiiK this ottering we have selected 'JO bonrs mid 2 Rilts, the tops of this yeiir'H erop of piR". They huve been fed and grown for future usefulness mid we believe they will go out nnd ninkc good for tho buyer. The blood lines, wo are sure, lire as good as the breed affords. l'or further Information write for catalogue. Come mid spend tho day with us and have dinner, whether you wish to buy or not TERMS Cash or nine months time on approved notes bearing 7 per cent Interest. PURE LL'NUIl AT NOON. Sale in tent, no postponement on account of weather. CARL DAY, Owner Allots. Cols. A. W. Thompson, W. C. Henderson. John Yung, Clerk '"' ""' T'"" ;,,;rm7m!rr,mTr.i;rr!j!1:M3i;r.iaira'Piinii'iirTii Iniivale, 0 ii. m. niuden. 10:30 a. in. nine Hill 11:30 u. in. Rosemont, 1.00 p. m. Cowles, .'1:15 p. tu. (Suiile Hock, .1:13 p. in. Leave I mi vale 0:30 u. in. Leave Illation 11:00 u m. Louve Ulne Hill 1:!10 ivm. Leave Uosemout 2:4p. in. Leave Cowies,4:l.' n. in. 'Loavo Guide Rock C:00"p. in. Red Cloud, 9:0Q.p-tu'. All open air meetings except RedCloud. Remember the date nud hour , and arrange' to jbe thore s"i" A cardial invitation is extended to all who can, to accompany the party on tho trip Committee On Arrangements. RANGE COMFORT resources, England s war ex- ninci is lml T llst:,' Fnrtlnnil i.Q Our esteemed contemporary, such a big country, too! And the Advertiser, accuses the ' m0re akin, which if not "tend Cluet of being a "democratic nit toward misrepresentation," mouthpiece. Whereat we are forms pretty thin ice for walk much pleased for we started six nfS rmrnoses. months ago with a declaration that the Chief should be con ducted on democratic lines, and our neighbor's comment is evi dence of some degree of suc cess. As to the charge of in- troducing the sympathy racket as a factor in county politics, however, we deny the allega tion and defy thoialligator. We claim the right to inake our choice of candidates for office; to name them if we so desire: and to' present their claims and Mention of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Kiss er's golden wedding anniversary, was accidentally omitted from our last week's issue. Farm Loans I am ready to make farm loans in any amount at lowest rates, best terms nnd option. Absolutely no de lay and no inspection expense. Solo agent for Trovctt, JIatlis and Baker. Somo private money. J. II. BAILEY. ILINOY HEATER COME OUT AND HEAR CONGRESSMAN A. C. SHALLENBERGER uesday, October 22ec! HON'. A. C. SSHALLENBEROER. will devote Tuesday, Octolur '22n.l, to Webster Oun'v, and iiecuipanio 1 by local eun lidutes ai.d otlu-ih will tour tlie comity .uid deliver address on topics of Xationa1 interest as follows.: TIME OF ADDRESSES The Big Value in a Heater that you have been looking for. Economical in the consumption of fuel Handsome in appearance Strong durable in construction Burns any kind of fuel The is one that will give you entire satisfaction. Let us show you all its points of advantage. Come in now. GEO. W. TRINE RED CLOUD'S LEADING HARDWARE DEALER That will last a Lifetime T7OR the sake of a few dollars ttOW why buy a range that in a few years will need repairs and in a few years more will be worn out entirely? Add a few more dollars and buy a The SMoiicaDbcicl1 Range Always Preferable The Range that'll give per fect satisfaction in every way and with a little care will last a life time. When buying a range, buy the best. Come and see it and let us tell you all about it. It is a beautiful range It is an excellent baker It is a great fuel saver HEATIHifi SAIISFACTON A ft ...HMjfcMaiws"