The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 24, 1918, Image 4

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about a fast race for the prize.
The republicans say "We will
support the administration" and
there is no question as to their
individual honesty or talent.
But what did LaFollettc do?
What did Norris do? What did
Lodge do? At a critical mom
ent they failed. .The only safe
way is to continue the majority
on the Wilson side. At least
five democratic senators are
called for. Voters; sec that Ne
braska sends one of them.
RANGE COMFORT
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The Tentative Ideas of the Fashion
Artists Have Crystallized!
THE experimenlal slage 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 in Red Cloud.
We lake a great deal of pride in our showing of women's and
Not one of us but knows of
some son of German born par
ents who is in the ranks should
er to shoulder with our Ameri
can boys. And that there arc
a vast number of German-born
citizens who arc just as true
Americans as our own native
people. In the roseate light of
a dawning peace let it be re-
imembered that the birthright
title of German is not in itself
cause lor condemnation. Thou
j sands of these people know now
Jand thousands more will realize
, that America's part in the
- world war is for the benefit of
1 the fatherland. Ours is not a
war for conquest but for liberty
and enlightenment. Every German-born
American has rela
tives or friends over there who
will benefit beyond measure
! when the final settlement comes.
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That will Last a Lifetime
EOR the sake of a few
A dollars HOW 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 SMa!ieaDblcd Range
Always Preferable
The Range that'll give per
feet satisfaction in every
way and with a
will last a life time. When buying a range, buy
Come and sec 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
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supplied and has been getting "thinner" day by clay.
You can buy here with confidence that you are receiving the
best obtainable.
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t"JULIbHED 13 VERY THURSDAY
rfutcred In the I'oHtofllcc at Hid t U i.rt, Nob
tin Second Clius Matter
F. L. BROWNE. Editor r.d Mn.St
rUB ONLY DKMOUKATIU i'AI'KH
WKIJSTKU COUNTY
Lincoln I eiepnone
and Telegraph Co.
We have heard it said that
some democratic votes will go
to the other side because of the
administrations war bond and
selective draft policies. Bless
your hearts, dear friends: ad
mitting the argument for a
moment, such action would be a
discredit hard to live down.
GEO. J. WARREN. Manajtr
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Greatest Value 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 n maximum of results. Visiting
and shopping may be enjoyed without
leaving your own fireside.
From time far back telephone
controversy has been world
wide and the present is no ex
ception to the rule. The latest
breakout shows the Nebraska
State Railway Commission by
legal process made and pro ided
for such cases, questionir " the
right of the (Jovcrnmc.it to
make rules and regulation ; con
cerning the line., over wH.-ii it
tins assumed control. l'i
it mildly isn't the Comm
running risk of getting it
wet?
j Our esteemed republican con-
temporary the Advertiser dis
J plays a noticeable streak of
Missourianism a desire to be
shown in a recent issue. Time
and space are inadequate to the
task in its entirety but with de
sire to accommodate we essay
a few items. The Federal Re
serve banking system inaugu
rated by the present administra
tion has stood the test of the
heaviest strain ever put upon a
financial institution and is a
'peerless example of govern
! mental success in public activi
ties. Wilson "Kept us out of
iwar" until the time came when
I entry into the war was a neces
sity was demanded and com
I petent critics do say tint he
"kept us out of war" too long
then he organized, launched
and has carried well nigh to
successful termination the
greatest war activity recorded
j in all history. For this the
i world commends him. For
this a million voices shouted
praise a few weeks ago in New
York City. For this the freed
people of Belgium weep tears
of joy. Arguing that republi
can control of Congress will
place a check upon expenditures
the Advertiser implies extrava
gance and files charge of colos
sal" war cost "twice as high as
it is any where else. lhe ab
surdity of these misleading as
sertions is plainly evident upon
comparison of per capita figures
which show that among six
leading nations in war the
United States is highest in
national wealth and lowest in
national debt. Latest availa
ble figures, compiled during the
present month, give the per
capita standing as follows:
Nat'l Nat'l Fre War
' Wealth Debt Nut'l Debt
GrptnUrltinn-siOltf.oOS3l7.0o 3 77 r.O
France ir.15.oO C15 30 H58 00
Italy OTw.nO flaSSU 71.10
United States 21 r.O 00 Vi 10 .'11 Co
Germany 1233.80 117.70 80.00
Austna-Hun. 112110 103 10 So.00
And in closing we suggest
that the Advertiser arguments
may be, made to weigh more by
cutting'out the personalities.
The Big Value in a Heater
that ' you have been looking for.
consumption of fuel Handsome in
durable in construction Burns any
Economical in the
appearance Strong
kind of 'fuel The
I LI NO Y HE A TEM
is one that will oive you entire salistaction. Let us show W
you all its points of advantage. Come in now.
W. TRINE
CLOUD'S LEADING HARDWARE DEALER
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We will sell at the Miner Ranch 6 miles south and
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Victory crowns the iiliod
arms on every battle fisnt."
Walter Duranty. w ar uorrevjon-
dent in Belgium writes thai the J
rejoicing ot people freed irom
the oppressor is almost patriotic,
lie repeats entreaty heard
hundreds of times "You will
not give them peace?" Peace
by sictory is the only thing
that will soothe their memory
of suffering. We owe some
thing to Belgium. It has been
truthfully said that but for
Belgium the kaiser's war-mad
soldiers might now be sweeping
the United States. The defiant
slogan, "They shall not pass!"
was a potent factor in making
possible the victories of today.
There are eight democratic
Senatorial chairs to be filled
and it takes but five of tlum to
establish a Senate majority for
either party, It is admissablc
that a democrat may be install
ed in sjmc of th6 six or eight
republican seals out mis is
Reliable Ken:
Fmiili lluhr, candidate for Shorifl,
Fum'.v Monday .'KHilidttta for County
AMoruey,
A I lUmiyy uandilate for Co invy
.' ih1r,
15. V. I'art'Vi can lidnii for ronuty
(lcrlt,
AltuTt V. l)UQkr, can lldate for
I'ounty Treiunrvr,
J. W. Hamilton, oandhlatu for Conn
ty CoiumiMiloiier, Mil District.
C. L Wli-itwlie, candidate for Conn'
ty Uominisni.uiiT, .'1 1 District.
.). I., lleobt), candidate for Statu Hop
ivsoiitailvo. loth District.
Death By Accident
Jud Wldnur, of Ulno Springs, a
young man of about 20, employed as
brakeiuaii by th C. W. & (J. while en.
Kagud In his duties at this station last
Thursday night, in some way fell bo
ncath tin) moving oars and suffered In
juiiei which resulted in death. Iiotli
logs were suvured and his head severe
ly crushed. Ho lived an hour nnd So
minutes and was conscious most of
that tlmo. It was the young man's
first as well us last trip. The remains
won sont to Blue Spi'liiR Friday
morning.
26 Head of Horses
Consisting of one registered Pereherou stallion wt lSuo, 17 yrs old;
1 bay mare, smooth, wt 1700; 1 gray mare 8 vrs old wt 1700; 1 black
mare G yre old wt 1000; 1 bay mare smooth, wt 1300; 1 gray mare 8 yrs
old wt 1500; 1 brown mare 8 yrs old wt 1300; 1 black mare 1 yrs old wt
lOjt); 1 pair brown geldings 5 yrs old wt .1000; 1 blaclc gelding 5 yrs old
wt 1400; 1 bay family driving team 7 yrs old wt 1200; 1 pair 2 yr old
black gelding-; 1 bay 2 yr old gelding; 1 Iron gray 2 yr old fllley; 1
bay 2-yr old Alley; 'J yearling geldings; 1 yearling fllley; 1 weanling
horse colt, 1 span gin mules 0 and 7 yrs old wt 2.00; 1 span jack mules
1 and 2 yrs old; 1 boys saddle pony.
Ill Head of Cattle
Consist l"g of 30 head of milk cows f) just fresh, some fresh soon,
some dry; ,''' I'n'l tock cows, 2 two-year old heifers; 1 registered
Short horn ' n i. "'' voarllng steers and heifers; l."i early .spring calves;
!i Inter cnUt'-i '.' b.o, calves.
68 Head of Hogs
Consisting of one I'tdand Cblna Imar; 7 brood sows, nil immiinf; 55
head of pigs aud hliou's, wt 'i0 to 70 pounds riutniillalfa hay, !J0() bu
I'.tl7 oats-.
FARM
.CHINERY
Couxixtiiig af 1 .lol.n Uteri disc, 1 i.ft ili-.y, l ui-ft diHg, I harrow
curt, 1 Uet Kver 1 1 in vann, 1 '-' row .Jo in Dcuni lulei, 1 Deere Ai Jhlati
Hin planter RnI idi jln, l l' a- O jo-(Nil 'I I'.-atilee 'i row eul tlvatorst 1
va'Wo eultiv.it ir, I .1. 'in Ot-HH alfalfa i-tiiiU.Ltur, ill InsUn-liig plow,
I lOdti stirring plow, 1 vib-surfac. p.elci'i', I tf-ft MeCormlck binder, 1
MoCoriuiek corn bin'ir, 1 .lay U.i.vlc hi,.ekr, 1 D.iuo sweep, 1 4McCor
mlck sweep, I l.'.ft .MeJ irmiolc ruki. i (J f MitfJorimcIc mower, I Oft
MuConmcU iiiowit 1 lifiitdulfy stalk drill, t John IJ.'oro low-do.vn
spreader, 1 Itello C.y Ml ige cutter. 1 Inturnitloii'il foi-d grinder, 1
Monitor fneil urlililur. 1 Kairbauks Morau pump ougiuo, 1 CuHhinan en.
giue, wooi I pulleys, lunigurs Una shafts, I block and taeklo, 22S ft rope,
1 lllai'ksinltli's drill. 1 top buggy, 1 firm wagon wide tire, 1 farm wa
gon naii'ow tiie, 1 hnv wagon, (5 se-N iioavy work harms'., '"sots chain
harness, i sot slngl driving harno'S, 1 Uwitrice cream separator, 1
Home Comfort raiw". I Ivalam t. io liiMtlnsj stove. 1 kitchen cabinet,
hiiiiiii canned stull', other household goods, I wagon cook shick, l do.,
chictiens, numeious other articles
LUNCH SERVED BY HIGHLAND RED CROSS
CtMtury Kditlou of l(o sheet MuMo
Ti:ilMS OF SALH-AU sums of 810.00 and under cash. Hums over
that amount 10 months tlmo will bo given purchaser giving approved
note bearing 10 jter cent Interest. No property to be removed until
terms of sale aro compiled with.
Miner & Stewart
J. H. Ellinger, Auct.
W. A. Sherwood, Clerk.
A patron furnishes Information show
ing how it piys members of the Farm
ers Union Live Stock Commission to
deal with their own house In shipment
of stock. Not only do they get mark
et pric tut afterward there is a divl-
Is soul by Cottlng, the Druggist. Call slon oC i1l0'u which adds considerable
VSOHMUAXm
merely possible. No question f(n' cUu,0'
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j to tho iiicomo from sale of stock
Dr. W.H.Mc Bride
DENTIST
Succe3sor,to Dr. Cross
OVEK "TATR BANK
RED CLCUD NEBRASKA
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