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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
RED OLOtJD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF III , ' - "We have never .'been Belter Prepared to take care -of r-x-y. .T-i' ivr a T-T"r n "i i in i .i i- v i a x ir r v rr J lriil, WAIN I 3 Ur 1I1L IVIILIN- AINU tfUlO We Parted in montlit ago to prepare that is, why we are now able to show the largest and lies! line of dependable merchandise that has ever been shown in -Red Cloud, at PRICES that are very much UNDER the PRESENT MARKET. Store k I- 4- 4 JL L L It. s I a I K ' MM( sv'-&ilR vl: ' ' JW U V ,. KJL .,-' :, ... ,, ,. JJ c i'. t T :I, I M , r.j rl t .sfr Marl CuWTlci Hurt ColiaCucr tlats CH UNDERWEAR Our underwear department is Complete The famous Munsing Line in union suits All wool garments in Union at 53.00 to $4.00 Silk and wool in Union at $3.00 to $5.00 Cotton ribbed in Union at $1.25 to 52.00 A part wool garment in Union at $2.00 Nice heavy sanitary fleeced Union gar. $1.50 Wc have the High Rock fleece at 75c Nice fine ribbed garment at 75c per garment A complete line of Boys Underwear in fleeced and ribbed at - G5c to 51.00 Men's leather and Mole skin sleeved Vests at S4.50 to 50.50 A complete line of Duck Coats, sheep lined Coats at - i - $3.00 to 510.00 THE STm1 m" Aft $41 fk ftrirtf(rv ' '" I 4wMBal When the Firemen. Appear the tmutcd man' first thought is one of thaulfutncii thai he is so. i low nbou your thought! if a fiirf man should ji- j pear at yout heme'1 - -"n.J Before tQ Fire is the day to insutc. A that day rnay be to. morrow lor alt ou can Lnow or Mo, it fellows that jiruJencc would ini. pell ycu to loj in our ofice to day and have us issue ycu n policy, O. C. TEEL R.elisvble Insurance Buy a Home! I will soil you a homo In lU'd Cloud ;o clieitp it ml on huuIi Kiisy FnymniitK tluit you can not afford to ptiy rout. Six per mint Interest on ilc f erred p ft y tuents. IIhvo four locatiotm, (let Ilrst choice. L.E.Tait 1990.0 Sti-Mt Lincoln, Nabr. Advertise ' The CHRISTMAS STORE FOR MEN Below you-will find listed many very use ful and practical gifts for men and boys SWEATERS Jumbo knit at $4.00 to $10.00 V neck at $3.00 to $5.00 Army Sweaters without sleeves $0.50 Smoking Jackets 55.00 to $5.50 Bath Robes $3.50 to $6.00 Silk Shirts $3.50 to 50.00 Flannel Shirts $1.50 to $4.00 Kid Gloves $1.50 to $2.60 Auto Gauntlets $1.75 to $4.00 Gloves and Mitts 50c to $2.00 MILTON-CA Thlnos to Worry About. I I. like MeLuko Iiiih boon on tlio wntor wftKit tw Jwcnty-dglit ilnya. ' . " I Our Daily Special. Tliu other follow Inia no lioulilo In locntlnir t lie sllvur lining In your clouil, Lul;o MoLuko Soys: When yon tall: to home men uliotit capadly they lmnlne you atu tutklug aiiotii uuiKage. Tht'te tire si whole lot of jokes about a woman paying $100 for a new hat and about the Ut friend htiflband throwH when he kc h the bill from the tnllllner The truth of the inattei la that you could walk atound town for two hours and not wo a womau wear.; Ins n hat that cost more than $15 And the nverasu woman pays loss than iu lor a nut. Nature olTers some odd probioij'i. A dog lu't married and haMi'l anything to worry about, and yet a man lives four t linos as Iojik as u dog. After glancing over Home of (he blll lumsed by the atatc legislature'! this year a man often wonders If the legls Inters spend their thno eroebetlne wrNt wnrnipn whjle thry nro IlstoiiliiK to deb.Hes The old fashioned, boy who used to bo sent Ui bod wilbout bis evonlnx moal when he mlbehaved now liu.s a son who Is sent to bed without his cu'iilnu glasrf of beer when be does anything wronj;. The reason why a woman i likes to be fat is because her husband Is always complaining to the company that his as bills uve too small and that hi- burns more llian he Is churned up w;ll"' I , Von can marry In hasto. but It Is mighty slow work payltiK for the fur ntture at (lie rato of u dollar u week. I A boy's father knows (hat (ho boy li freckle faced, pug nosed and Hiiaglu toothed, but tho boy'H mother knows that he Is the handsomest boy In tin world. I A girl thinks ti wholo lot of u inns (ache If her fellow Is raising It, but II Is different If she Is raising It herself, i There would bo a henp less trouble lu this world If a man would llgure out how ho Is L'oluu to let no before lip takes hold. This Is o free country, hut tho niau who goes nround with a (lock of Skyc i...i. ...i.i., i,ic f,i.A i,nu nn r - --- business laughing nt Chinaman be- rnuae the Chlnamau wears n pigtail -;-. : C. II. Minor Manager Dr. S. B. Dcardori, M. D. C. Veterinary In Charge Cj ma. p g H. IulQ6r jerUIIl VO. -piioducehs- AnH ffntf Chnlara SArum Antt nog inoiera aerum Bed Claud Nehraska Wirt r PhMR at Our Expense I), S. Veterinary LIceRM rtti 48 haffner In all die Latest Styles and Fabrics Priced at $22.30 to Other Good Suits and Overcoats at $12.50 to Boys Warm Clothes Outfits Norfolk Suits, Trench Overcoats, Mackinaws. Suits $3.50 to $9. Overcoats and Mackinaws at $5 to $ 1 0. Values that make your monney go farthest - WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATE STAMPS What They Are and How to Buy Thorn At the last session Congress author ized an Issuance of two billion dol- ars In irovoninicnt securltii'S lu iuotmtrt of 23 coutfl and r. dollnt-3, Tlio itf-cent seeurltlea are known an "Thrift Stumps." The 0-dollar r!z uro iMillittl Win WnvlnrH Iiitiitih'1 T,l0 Sumlm.v o the Trcasury was , j )18 lo dI , .. ,M ,,f tlu-'M.' "-'i' The congres.lounl net uutltorlzliit,' tho War Orilllcnlo Loan provider that no person can own inoro than one tliousand dollarV worth of these Qeurlllei. The obvious reafcon for this was to prevent the loan being taken iij by bly Investors, whlc'i would oihorwlse have born dmie on account of the high rate of Interest paid. The small auinuids In wlm b tho war hihIuks securities can be obtain- od were made to allow every man, woman and child In the country to aid In loaning the novernmeut money for (he prosecution of the war. Tho E-dollar war suvlii(; stamps when at taehed to a certificate are practically I'rtVnriii it it Itt liMndtf Tim ctiitnttu fn v compounded quarterly, ' , , , , . . , . ,.t . w!llc ,B nilvn!et to about 4. ti10 25-cent stamps will not benr lif tcrostt mlt wj,en ono aavog Sxteeu of them uud turns them in for a 5-dol- ,nr wnl. suvingg B(,unPi ti1Q investment b , t0 drftW lntcrost. tj10 o-dollnf etn,0 n , i.ii,naf .- nt in- tntuMrn .tu i mu aiijtivMk vs. terest tho govcniment has over paid on money it has borrowed. Tho thrift stamps, ns well as the war savings stamps, will be on sale t post offices, ITnnks, stores and numerous other authorized ngenclcs. During December 1017 and Junuary 1018, Mxloen 25-ccut thrift Htumps can bo turned In at any authorized - agency wl(li twelve cents, or 'n totul of $1.12, nnd a 5-dollar war 8ulngs stump can bo obtnlncd. This stamp, ...lu.. .. ...i. ....I., mo ...i... i, ..i.. win ( theend of live years bo i Worth ?5.C0, nnd nt that time can bo , cashed at any post office for (hut Amount. During December this year and January, of next yenr 5-dollar war Wtlngs stamps will cost $4.12 encli; I Id February, $4.13; In Murch, $4.14; Jn Aprlli M10. nmj 80 tncy wm C0Bt onA. ccnt ,norc cach ntoeth up tp Dewin,)cr lfl9 wWm they 8e for $4.23 each. A card Is slvcn with' (he first 25- cent thrift Ktamp on which sixteen of - and Marx GIFT SUGGESTIONS Cuff Links 25c to $1.00 Scarf Pins 25c to $1.00 Tie Clasps 25c to 50c v Combination Sets 75c to $1.50 Handkei chiefs, plain and initial at 15c to 50c Combination Garter and Suspender Sets 50c to $1.00 Silk Mufflers in all colors and combina tions at 75c to $3.50 Knitted Mufflers in all colors 50c to $2.00 Fur Caps at S2.50 to S0.00 Cloth Caps at 75c to $2.00 House Slippers $1.25 to $2.50 Leather Belts 50c fo $1.00 the stamps can bo pasted. When oFhj purchases a R-ilollnr war snvlngi stamp or tunis In a card with sixteen thrift stamps on It and twelvo cents extra" he jjets u ri-dollar war suvlnga htntup and a war savings certificate that has room for twenty of the war Havings sdamp. The name and ud' dress of the purchaser Is written on u ccrtlflcato when bought. -If It Is lost all the Under has to do is to drop It in ihe mail box In accordance with the lu-structtous on the card and It will be returned to (hi owner. Ono can buy one hundred dollars' worth 'of uir savings stamps for SSU.40 durliif; December of thlu year and January of next yir, and n llttlo more each month throughout tho year. When that amount of stamps Is bought, one will set u cortlfleuto con taining twenty stnmps which rtva years honee, or on January 1, 1023, will bo worth 5100.00. Anyono can buy thrift stnmps or war saving stumps' In any amount up to 31,000. If one buys war savings stamps and does not want to keep them for tho period ofjlvo years, they can bo cashed any time nt the post office. The war savings stamps are not subject to tax except lnhcrltunco taxes or on Incomes over $5,000 per year. Tho Secretary of the Treasury lias nlloted to Nebraska tho sale of twenty-six million dollars' worth of war savings stumps, which means about (20 per person in the statu. The or ganization to sell (ho stamps In Ne braska Is centered In Omrtha under (ho dlrocllon of Mr. Ward Burgos, who has tho tltlo of State Director. Assisting Jilni Is an executtre com mittee composed of O. T. Eastman, O. E. Duffle, fluy tO. Klddoo, B. F. Foliiu and Joseph Barker. Frank Bull to Is Stato Publicity Manager and H. O. Palmer field secretary. There will also be a chairman In each coun ty nnd.n commltteo In ach" town la the state. v Kansas CUv PlarRet !., rsf HfoL- Vnwla Tin, in. M7. IliiUZUa VJV aJIVJl .fctl uw va w I Cattle received today 17000 head, iinarket slow but steady, short fed iBtcers $12.50. Hogs today 7000, rnar- i lent 10 to 15 hichcr, top SlV.uo. fcP ,oG0arkct 10 lowcr' I . .Beef Cattle -Beef steers and cows ' advanced 15 to 25 cents last week, and while buvers were slow netting out today, they paid Bteady prices gr steers and strong for cows. Some goou yearlings orougni jo.uii anu two lots of heavy Christmas steers were late arriving, .buyers .waiting for these at ono o'clock. Prices for tneso primo cnttlo will doubtless go far above $12.50; otherwise top in the heavy steer, tjrafleV Receipts of Colo rado and "Western cattle are smaller each week, sales of beef steers' last week up to wceK up to $iu.7u, cows $9.50. Native cows sell up'to $10.50, - - i Suits ' and MENS NECKWEAR A GREAT SHOWING Unequalcd valves at "vey price, .25, .50, .75, $1.00, 51.50 and $2.00. Traveling Goods for Xmas Suit Cases at $1 to $12. Traveling Bags at 53 to 515. Standard Trunks at $4.50 to $15. Steamer Trunks at 55 to $8.50. Wardrobe Trunks at $25 to $35. For the Soldier Military Kits for the Soldier Bovs at 52.50 to $6.00. CLO THING CO. heifers $12X0, some good fed animals ! now showinp up. Veals ate higher,' best $13.00. Stockers nnd Feeders Soft com. continues to stimulate buying, of stockers nnd teeners unit prices nave held steady during the past week. Feeding steers sell at $9.50 to 511.00, -tbcl;ors $7.00 to '? 10.00, ahy White Face stockers of decent breeding bringing above $9.00, and good red cattle around $!).00. Stock cows nnd heifer bring SG.25 to $8.00. ..Hogs From a five higher opening today the market quickly went to 10 to IS higher, best heavy hogs $17.5.0 iiieuium weignis tume price, oesi Mghts ?.17.'ir, bulk of sales $17.30 to 7.G0. Puckers furnished the com ctition, though oider b uyers were in to some extent. However, older buy ers have been active for a week, and wcio the main force that caused the advance of 25 to 30 cents? in prices last week. Pigs cold stronger last week and also today, sales at $15.50 to $1(5.25. Arrangements have about been completed hei-c for Bhinnimr stock hogs to the country direct from the public stock yards on the duy pur liascd, under certain dipping and vac cinating niles. ..Sheep and Lambs Lamb prices were 10 to 25 lover today, best here $16.40, some heavy fed nativo Iambs around lOOlbs at $15.C0, a big string of New Mixico feeding lambs at $16. 58 lbs average, ,'fhese feeding lambs are like others that sold at $16.75 two weeks ago. Ilcst fed yearlings sell up to $14, wethers $12.50, ewes $11.75, The market is expected to acquire stronger support after the first of January. J. A. Riekart Market jCorrcspondcnt. JMA.GAZINE 360 ARTiaH'wSb",,LL(l5TRATI0NS BETTER . 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