The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 12, 1918, Image 4

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Useful Gifts
Our Line Includes
Silverware, Carving Sets
Aluminum Ware
Casseroles
Pocket Knives Shears, Scissors
rr.c! a hundred other
articles in Hardware
Stoves, Ranges, Washing Machines
Come in and see. You will be surprised at the
number of Hardware Articles suitable
for Conservation Gifts
The Hardware Man
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Dome 01 me conveniences i
electricity brings
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Plumbing- Heating Everything Elcctricat
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Building
Until fun her notice, Pea'erH In Huililiui; Material will furnish
miterial VI riliiUTC.OVKUXMBNT PICK V, IT mid without .inj J
restrictions for the following construct inn woili: !
Repairs to exiting structures, whero the total eomploted cost j!
of tepalis, iuuludtug labor, does not exceed S25UO.OO. '
Additions to oxisting structures, where the total- completed !
cost of the additions, including labor, does not exceed SiiaOO.Cu lj
Any farm stuiaturo, where the total completed cost, Including !
labor, does not exceed $1000.00 !
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Abstract from Circular No. 21 of War Imlustiv linnni !
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phis store extends
Greetings for tlie
approaching Holiday
Season and Suggests
as being most dis
tinctly in line with
the patriotic spirit
of the times
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While the mrincame
paigEn isNosi--iLiecmiy
yenir homeland make
living more enjoyable.
How many times have you re
solved to have electricity in your
home "some day?" Now you
can afford it.
Not only have special rates for wir
ing been arranged for this campaign
but the three-fold economy of EDISON
MAZDA Lamps which give three
times as much light as old-style car
bon lamps will help you pay the cost.
And the whole family will enjoy the
benefit of electric service that makes
possible innumerable comforts and con
veniences such as the electric toaster,
flatiron, table grill and vacuum cleaner.
Let us explain the saving you can mako
by having your house wired now.
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rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
'UUMSHED EVKHV THURSDAY
tutored In tlic I'ostulllro fit HccJ ( loud, Null
r Second Clam Matter
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Blessed are the advertisers
for they shall receive profit.
It will be well to perpotuate
the familiar W. S. S. Let it be
come a household motto for all
time, signifying, "Work, Save,
Serve."
Picture Senator Hitchcock
roaming the corridors of the
Capitol, cogitating over the tide
which leads on to disaster. The
committee of investigation has
found him, and, alas, he is
discovered.
What the various public olli
cers anu ooaros do, suits a lot ol
uiu puopiu anu wnai iney uon i
suits the balance. One is re
minded of a standard joke that
went the rounds, Yep. the of
ficers are installed and all we've
got to do is sit back and kirk
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contingent or who really belong
The press of Berlin, comment-' to Nebraska but were credited
ing upon recent events not to 'to other states. The records
its liking is quoted as claiming' will bear out the statement that
monstrous, liagrant breach ol
international law." The Berlin
press is not on record as admit
ting even the existence of such
a thing as international law
when Belgium was invaded.
when the Lusitania
was tor
pedoed, when Edith Cavell was
mtiruercu. . unnnveu. Jt Is no reply to say tin"
' , when Bdllli C.ivell was brutally unir-
Olli" contemporary, the Ad- deied, the women nf llenumiy entered
There is an auclion sale due vertiser, starts a worry as to '", pra't. it is no reply to v;,y u,.lt
which the Chief is unable to imminent danger of socialistic wllB" tho women of France were de
get lined up for advertising.' ideas and paternal government, ported into slavery ami d.-gnidni ion by
Some discarded badly wurnl'and calls upon all to make a big imperial Germany, the wo.nen of Her-
royal Clothing and adjuncts, a J noise Up to the doors Of tho mauysn'f never n syllable of remon-
king's divine right to rule, . n Capitol, lest liberty be lost. .vMice. it u uo reply to -ay timtto
inferior crown prince, a second-1 Take heart, dear friend, some- ,I,M barbmous treatment ;veii nritmh,
hand chancellor and miscellnn-j thing of the same state of af-' Fr-nui, Uu8i.in, iiaigbui and other
eons assortment of lesser olli-1 fairs existed when Lincoln was prisomns f war by tho uemuu army,
cials, to close out a business v.n- aMhe helm, lie replied to the l" omen of .Germany uddei heart,
til recently under management frenzied apprehension thusly: i-'fc&nabsnnd viiiiiieaiiou.
of W. Iiohenzollern. "I am unable to, appreciate the ah iimt is no ropiy, but it is tho
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is a Santa Claus headquarters for are always Welcome.
women's and children's furs
season. Wo nro splendidly
this lino to solve the problem
to give.
.The philosopher offers a re
cipe for contentment: Do not
sit and ponder over trouble; you
cannot disnel it bv mnkino
yourself miserable. Never a. temporary illness as to per
look into the future with de- s st in feeding upon them dur
spair; you cannot cross a bridge mg the remainder of his health-
uniu you come to it. Don t mi Hie.
harrow your mind over things :
contiSin JSnt. ' ! PJ
past cannot be remedied and Jf iiu" citu? ion So of
you have yet to try the future. bcit ftS' s c
I that closing regulations are of
Because the boys over there little or no effect. Others con
have won a great victory and tinuc to advocate enforcement
the lighting is over don't dis-.of fstrict quarantine. General
band your War Savings So- experience indicates that good
ciety. There is just as impen.-! common-sense1 will accomplish
tive a need of savings societies ia'' tnat 's possible. In any
now and during the period of event don't get excited. Don't
readjustment as there was dur-1 tpU an4 re-tell all the awful
ing the war when the fighting things that have happened, or
was going on. The War Sav-' wl .happen. In other words,
ings Society promotes habits of I "?on t rck the boat" and your
saving and thrift. If you would, chances of getting wet will be
be prosperous in the future keep educed. Scare is a potent elo
on saving and buying stamps, mcnt of disaster. Keep the in
and by all means keep your Sltlc of your head cool and the
society alive. Here is your
chance to do reallv bis?, con-
i structi ve, vital work.
First and last Nebraska sent
upwards of 51.000 men to the'
colors during the war iust clos-'
ed. This does not include a'
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iminiuuroiuanngiNeorasKa uoys
i who enlisted with the Canadian
. in proportion to population Nc -
braska sent more soldiers and thy w111 "tliu l,i' "niioiis" unless tho
sailors than any other state, . cllle"l,! "' its denmnd.s as m
just as Nebraska bought more, u'd'' Iilihvi,ys nd roiiinjr stocic.
bonds per capita, more thrift 'Ms no reply to siy thai, when I he
Stamps per capita and contri- W0IIU,n of Ueljiium were hAng murder-
buted more per capita to war,0'1 """ ,'av,",-'i oy the soldiers otoei
activities than any other state.
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It will be easy on your pocketbook if instead of waiting un
til tne last day or two before Christmas you buy now, and
then the next, and so on up until Christmas. This will
spread your purchases over a greater period of time making
it easier for yourself as well as on store employees. It will
also enable yoxi to select items before stock is all picked over.
Have a large line of useful and serviceable goods and would ,
be glad .to have you look. . . .
T If it is a sweater have a nice
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Bed Spreads
All Linen at 1.2.1, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50
Silk Waists
For a model ate price we could not suggest anything more
appropriate than a pretty silk waist. Have a nice assortment
in sizes from 31 to 4G and prices from $3.00 to $0.75.
Hose
For a practical gift nothing
is nicer than a good wool
hose at 50c 75c $1.00." Silk
hose in all the wanted shades
at $1.25 to $1.50.
If I haven't listed all, it is because I
haven't time Come in and look,( you
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of what
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danger apprehended any more
than I am able to believe that
a man could contract so strong
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tin utJiJuuiu j.ui uihuucs uunng
, outsiae ol your body warm,
otherwise you lower resistant
power ana simply aua to the
percentage of chances against
safety.
The World's Reply
Tim women of (lermatiy have up-
i'u',li' the pi-psidont's wife to se-
(!"n' tl 1('i'fi,'tion of ihe unnstiee
c0,"11,i"'' i" o'b'i- to prevent mi .m
sPls'lbi disaster." in thu petition
t,le wn,e f Germany declare they
. "avo l,uen l,u'vi"K for years and that
n,"nv' tlu' w!"" !,f 'Junnany were
assortment of
Hdkfs.
Htlkfs. are always appreciated have all styles
and prices. Chilelrcns at 4c each. Ladies from
5c to 25c, Crepe de Chine 25c and 50c.
Table Linen
At this time when practical gifts are tho order.
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Outing- Gowns
Give an outing gown to some
one who appreciates theprac
tical and useful article.
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J record, mid the judgment baspd upon
jtlmt record is tho burden Germany
nrist carry thru the years; all Her-
many, pe limit and prince, women mil
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I The teply I lie world will make will
be food. I'Iim world dooi not want to
con ieni i liei'iumiy to starvation, ft
does i'e want (ierm my to "die by mil
11 ins " Ufi'iniiuy doesn't know how
to dli-. an I It never will know until
I ho world teuelius it how to live.
Farm Bureau Notes
13 very man who farms In this day
mid ago becomes to mi extent an cdu-
cator. if his plana mid methods of
operation tire conducted upon rocog
n'zcl scientific practice, ho Is pattern
ed lifter and ho becomes mi uuthority
in his neighborhood. If on the other
hand, ho lucks in the modern practice
of good farming, In? Is taken as an ex
ample of bad practice nnd ho Is ob
served and criticised as n failure; n
chance farmer who depends on tho
elements helping out; who trusts to
providence to make irood where he
( falls to provide labor and Intelligent
application.
J Tlieto are yet remaining in most
, farming districts a few of those indo-
lent noii-progrcssivo fanners. Look
them up. They are piito valuable to
thuuommiiuity In which they reside.
They serve as a kind .of experiment
station. Their work from this view
point Is of educational value to the
community from tho fact that each
year they are demonstrating what not
to do Minting how furm work lb tiuido
failure or how best results cannot he
ha 1. Such farmer are in tin educa
tional sense public bonofacton, but
there is no occasion for many of them
one in a thousand would serve all
the needs as a 'horrible example' The
idea is to raise better crops each year
to improve a little over each precue '.
ing season. There ih not much objec
tion now to putting more labor on tl.o
mop, the preparing of the soil mil
planting, cultivation and harvesting
The spirit of rivalry has developed
In" counties, ii towus.hip, anionic
neighboring peoplo; the fanner and
fartuiVt family wli nre uo. stimulat
ed to a determination to impro
along nil Hues of fa an and crop wo
are tho exception. The spirit of ion
tost is developing aud th only r--co
.rso is to "get Into the band w'agjn
or Ink j ',0 tie woods."
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Ribbons
Fancy IMbbon in an endless variety
for handbags, satchcts, camisoles, coat
hangers and auto caps. Come in and
look these over before buying.
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