The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 19, 1918, Image 4

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77ie Tentative Ideas of the Fashion
Artists Have Crystallized
I THE experimental stage in trying out the new Fall and Winter
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rasnions nas passed ana only tne most successful ones remain.
You find the best efforts of the New York, Cleveland, London
and Paris fashion artists here in Red Gloud.
We take a great deal of pride in our showing of women's and
misses coats for it is trip rpsulr nf mnnrhs nf sparvhinnr fnr the Kcf
I in the market: a market, as you know, -that has been none too well
I supplied and has been getting "thinner" day by day.
You can buy here with confidence that you are receiving the
best obtainable.
k F. O. Tutnure cfr Son,
Red Cloud, Neb.
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Red Cloud. Nebraska
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SUNDAY Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Service South Side Mission at 2:30 p. m.
Sunday evening there will be no service on ac
count of the Memorial event. All should attend the
Memorial service at the M. E. church.
F. L. EHOV.r.. Cdilot and MtP.we
I'll l!. U.L IIKMUUKATIC PAI'TiT'Tn
W K 1 1ST i: It CO U NT Y
"The more bonds you buv the
fewer boys will die."
This column is considerably
devoted to war talk, but, bless
your heart, how can we help it?
War is the leading topic oC the
hour. t One cannot Set away
from it. It's a serious proposi
tion. If you have any doubts
on this point, ask Germany.
From the viewpoint of senti
ment what fine reading will be
the future history of while the
United States celebrated Gener
al Pershing's birthday anniver
sary with assemblies, addresses,
music and banquets, the Gener
al and his soldiers were smash
ing the St. Mihicl salient and
capturing 20.000 Germans in
territory they had held unshak
en for four years.
Speaking of the Red Cross, a
soiuicr in me trenches "over
' there" pays the following heart
i felt compliment: "If the people
' who tfave that mnnnv rmiM incf
see how it was spent they never
would cease giving it." Isn't
that pay enough for the little
sacrifice you made when you
contributed to the Red Cross
fund? And his is one small
voice. Multiply it by thou
sands and think what It means.
While smashing the St. Mihicl
Salient General Pnrshinrf nnrl
his valiant American soldiers
also hit a smashing blow upon
an old superstition which has
place in the minds of manv
that is the feeling that Friday
and 13 are unlucky. It was
Friday the 13th when this great
battle was fought and won.
Undoubtedly the enemy will
insist that the superstition is
well grounded. So there you
are. Point of view makes nil
the difference in the wcrld.
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tfSEMEMOm
A demon nT.i '1 ol.i v ;. u that the
Viking is the nwJ scirntiiic in connructitMi,
the easiest running and don-st skimming
separator cu can bty at any price. Yei it
costs you way ?ss than any other high
grade separator.
The Vikir.L" in the ;-:.! mcncv-niidcer for you.
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That is V" yev cip. e'.;
wonderful separr.t-jr V:..'
Io7vcst price.
t demonstration will prove the
superiority of the Viking. Come
in and see it operate.
Just as a reminder a politic
al campaign is looming ahead, is
in fact started. It is not presi
dential but in view of wnrlrl-r.mi-
ditions it is of vital importance.
Keniemner that whether you
will or not, your votes this year
will be viewed by the nations of
Europe from one standpoint on
ly. A refusal to sustain the Pres
ident this year will, in their
eyes, bo read as a refusal to sus
tain the war and to sustain the
ell'orts of our Peace Commis.sion
to secure the fruits of war. Ii
will jrive hoart to our defeated
antagonists."
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The latest Austrian peace
proposition is something of a
.; joke. Of what particular utili
; ty is "a peace discussion that
I shall not be binding?"
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G1CO..I.WAURKX. Manovvr
Tfe Telephone
Builds Business
"The lirst requisite or doing business
is to be able to get a customer. The
more customers you can readily get at
the more business you can do."
As it is "the mind that does business"
and "the telephone gives the mind wings"
you can do more business by telephone
than (any other way, because you can
reach more customers and you reach
them in a personal, voice-to-voice man
ner, that builds business?
Do You Make Full Use of the
Telephone in Your Business?
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Consider the list of candi
dates. There is a list of men
whose records show stitnuous
and patriotic devotion to the
duties of the times and the hour
They are worthy of yo,ir sup
port at the polls.
The Imperial Vioe-Ch
of Germany has nain i
ed a "chestnut" -"Gr.-innocent
and attacked
.lust vj'.nd "FVnirln .
Si the Kaiser," now appc
the Chief, and learn h'
his words are worth.
General Woods issue
warning in four ord.s
underestimate the v n
While paying due heed
caution, lake courage I
fact that e have men.
material, and moral :in,l
ual force with us riuhi
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And riht is a pot. a fac
Are you thinking anything
about politics these days? Con
ditions are such as to cause ex
tensive obliteration of party
lines. Americanism is what
will count over and abo e every
thrnK. There is one vital issue:
The administration must be
upheld. Anything else will be
interpreted as aid to the enemy.
Apropos of the work or fight
order is the followin&little war
story from Illinois. A woman
whose husband had deserted
her nknfl Mli Innnl r-ift lmni-rl
Do you older people remem
ber a war epigram of the early
GOft. "We are coming Father Ab
raham, three hundred thousand
strong." And how that body of
men was looked upon as a great '
army? A week ago 11.000.000,
men answered a similar calh
from Wilson, the prototvpe of'
Lincoln, and a month 'hence!
four billion dollars will have'
been pledged for their support I
in world-war activities. Recall i
the history of Vallev Forge i
wiiere Washington's soldiers
fought without food, without
adequate clothing, without
shelter, and ic will give you
grasp of the magnitude to which
the thirteen colonies have
grown. We venture repetition
of Xanoleon's nrnnhetir wmvk-
"Perhaps the dav may mmeis
wnen America will he found too
powerful for IJurope."
&ESEHE!mmE
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i FALL FESTIVAL
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I Sept. 25th to Oct. 5th
l Grand Electric Parade
Wednesday Evening, Oct. 2
Grand Military Parade
Thursday Afternoon, Oct. 3
D&gagias County Fair
p On Carnival Grounds 10 Days
". Con T. Kennedy's ifflanmiotte Shows
Will Furnish Amusement for Ten Days
18 BIG SHOWS 4 RIDING DEVICES
Ten Days With Never a Dull Moment
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That will Last a Lifetime
COR the sake of a few
dollars now 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
ilie NHiioauo1 Range
Always Preferable
Probably there is no word in'
the Lnglish language that just!
now has stronger appeal than
the word "Peace." We desire
anmdof war and the consu-1
rn.-.iion of peace. It is well,
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if' r Jrom another w?.r.-tinie:
"nu! lions Tor defense but not a
' ' t for tribute." Germany
vi' at once cense orrinu if
ti.'- world will pay tiibuU in
X'lcpssions. America and the
a'hed nations are fuihtinu for
l". .ice but it is peace ritflitlv
due to victorynot the tempo-
r'll-v nriro limuflil U. .'
sions. America and the allied H
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he permanent, and will frown
upon any thine that savors of
patchwork. Just at present a
nice little "recess" devoted to
peace-talk would help the des
perate hunted Hun mors than
any military maneuver he can
make. A breathing spell would
bo of inestimable lvalue to him.
Don't give it. From mountain
and plain, from hamlet and city
keep the drive moving on while
the driving is good. Unwaver
ing patriotism will result in per
manent peace. There is no
- ' The Range that'll give per
fect satisfaction in every
way and with a little care
will last a life limp. When buying a range, buy the best.
Come and see it and let us tell you all abaut it.
It is a beauiilul range
' '. is nn excellent baker
If is a great fuel saver
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FACTION
The Big Value in a Heater
tbat you have been looking for. Economical in the
consumption of fuel Handsome in appearance Stronc
in construction Burns any kind of fuel The
durable
ILINOYHEA TER
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
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