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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1919)
ftl!D OLGtJD, NEBKASKA. OHIEr I -A The All-Ways Preferable andDSatisfactory Range A Range to be always preferable and satisfactory must be madefy skilled workman and of the right kind of materials through and through. The range we have selected for our customers lis that kind of a range IHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ntered In the I'ostofllcc nt Hcd Cloud, Nth as Second 01ib Matter F. L. BROWNE. Editc .nj Mtnue when unknown emergencies were possible. Happily those times have become a part of past history and there is not likely to be further need for 'such an organization and yet, their disbandment is regretted. CUM ONJV IiKMOHlATHJ PAI'ISK WKIIHTUIt COUNTY IN TL South Bond 1 lie Mallcnbl ? Range ALL. WAYS PREFERABLE W LW MS SLfiJi 18 WW FSGS&SEff La .ftwsa One by one the returning soldiers arrive home. So quiet ly do they come, there is no op portunity for public welcome. But it goes without saying, that the returning soldiers arc as warmly welcomed by every American citizen as by their own kin. The kakhi suit is a badge of honor that appeals to every heart. In the death o Col. Theodore Roosevelt the world has lost an active, energetic, tireless, fear less man. Whether he was right or whether he was wrong arc questions now filed in the cabinet of the past to be used for reference only. Friend and enemy alike, and he had many of both, will linger to cast a flower of regret upon the bier of a man whose faith in himself carried him high above the or dinary walks of lite, The Hohenzollerns do not figure in the daily news col umns as was the case before last November. They bob up lately in a palatable little item to the effect that Germany has cut them oiT the pay roll. This will put a droop in those brist ling arrogant ex-kaiser mon-staches. all here needing only to get to gether to present solid rank two years hence. The writer, from early boy hood, has been noted for quick observance of the humorous side of life's incidents. Na turally this trait is more or less evident in his writing. The same charactistic will be re membered of Lincoln who was an invertcratc joker and yet could truthfully say "With malice toward none." It is said that this happy disposition did much toward carrying him through the strenuous years ini mediately preceding his tragic lilvni-v nnw nn1 n.fniti Wo fir,,! (lCatll. 10 CrCatC a SmilC IS tO .V..J ..WW I...U U(Ulll v, IU1U 111 . someone copying our little thinklets without credit. Does ; it worry us? Not on your life. It any of our ideas appeal to you as good enough to reprint, go ahead and take them, broth er editor. If there is good in them, it is good that they be spread abroad, no matter who gets the credit. Printed para graphs are public property after passing the postoffice, life believe a range to be the most important part of a home " equipment, and that is why we were so critical in the se lection of a range for our customers. With all sincerity we be lieve the South Bend Malleable the best range on the mark et today. Thousands upon thousands of satisfied users of the Range believe as we do, and their number is increasing daily. We feel sure if you come and sec the range at our store you will add one more to the happy South Bend Malleable Range family. Drop in the next time you are down town. You do not have to buy, but we would like you to sec the Range. GEO.TRINE, Red Cloud, Neb. Chief ads Pay You I 5t Referring again to the date of the armistice the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month a student sought the eleventh verse of the eleventh chapter of the eleventh book of the Bible. finding the following significant 'months ago and prophetic verse: "Where fore the Lord said unto Solo mon, Forasmuch as this is done of thee, and thou hast not kept my covenant and my statutes, which I have commanded thee, I will surely rend the kingdom from thee and will give it thy servant." 1 There is a person in Washing ton known as Wellivcr, corres pondent for a Paris journal titled the Echo, who is cabling lengthy messages to the effect that republican senators are unanimously opposed to Wil son's peace plans; that a large group of democrats incline to the same attitude; that many people take similar stand. Sure ly, the war is over A few the said party of add to the world's happiness And when we have added to the world's happiness we have done something that will go on the right side of the great ledger wherein the debit and credit accounts of life are re corded. "Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone." Saying It Right at an early liour Mondny, Jim. Gtli. Death came while he was slei'pltiR and alone. Ho liml hern under medical e.ire for some tlmo but was not sup posed to be M'liously ill. Grand Patriarch A. 1'. Hansen of Omaha, Will Institute the Camp Decree I. O O V, at McCook, Friday, Jan. 17th. (tco. Knehler, a prominent pioneer business citizen of Dine Hill, died at his home in that city last week Sunday. lv II. Thompson nt Oiitdc Rock, tiiiiiim; Minth via auto, writes from Houston, Te.x.is, "Found nothing but mud from Coneoidla, Ktm., to this plaet. Hones lu bloom here." Besides deciding whether any other language than Bnglish hlmll be taught in public and private suhools the now legislature will have to pass on a bill already humeri, so we are informed, that has as itn purpose the abolishment of the Nebraska Railway Commission Lawrence Loi'oinol ive. The Scully land tenants are revolt ing agnlnst aiaisein iont. They will wln,!.ajfc the Nebraska Farmer, if tin: rest of us lot tliciu alono. the first part would, by such 'utterance, have made himself a candidate for internment. As much is at stake now than was 1 then, and the fact of having af forded a basis for Welliver's re ports should be a source of to ' shame to Lodge, Root, Sherman. et al. Dr. W. J. McCrauu of Omaha, writes' Another subscriber took US to t0 tJi.btuteBo.ir. o Heath vigorously task because we failed to pub- ""? est,"B Tin,5tntho ," e ??" lishall the news. Some boy ft"Ul,c1for "" DLa ,lpo1,1 ,,,:UT' got in bad company and made a' dTn r,,,m ,,.,,s ij-i" fool of himself: some innocent 1tl,i"kb1tl'0 i'"rat,ue an inciiicient young girl likewise got into bad,mot,lod of co'blli 1IscEe' Company and before She dis- Hie Alma Produce Company is hand I Covered What kind Of people ing an average of 10,000 rabbits pet She Was with and COllld get' week, which are shlrpad to the cast away, some one saw her and her good name was splattered I with mud: a married woman was seen talking to a strange man after dark: dear me, there were just an Kinus ot tilings em cities by the car load. All exchanges are tunning nnuc-us ' to the eircot tlmt a paid up subscrip tion is one of the few nice things that como to an editor. The Chief approves. I While the Home Guards were not called upon to meet the enemy in battle, they,, were, never-the-less. soldiers and wc believe that the community in general regrets their disband ment. Their assemblies and drills were features of the sum mer evenings and their presence as an organized body gave a sense of security during1 times happening right under our little pink nose that never got into the paper. It took several years but we have had the satisfac tion of living to see the day that this :ame party thanked t us gratefully for leaving certain1 news out of the paper. Guide Rork SioTial. I An exchange of pronounced, - - rATMiminnn nrnnliififnr fii-iJo nnmn i ' good in the democratic party J Gleamed From Near and Far that it acts upon the G. O. P. as a dose of calomel upon a dis ordered liver. We're thankful for even small favors in the line of recognition, and pleased that our nnlitin.il nnnnaites ad mit fallibility. Close up and J get in Step, democrats, We.reJ.aie'1 at his home at Oyster Bay, N Y Baby Armntrong of McCook, ob tained and drank carbolic- acid last Saturday. Prompt medical aisislanco n&ved the childs life and It is expected she will recover. Ex-president Theodore Roosevelt No futther than over in Iv.uists rotary snow plows have had to be uscl to clear the tracks for tratll J Dining the year past Nebraska con ti United more than a billion dollars worth of food and manufactured pro ducts to the country, hor por capita production closely approaching 8'JuOOO Count Von Ilertling, rocent imperial German chancellor, is deal. The State Leglilaturo has assembled and is getting into working order. Wm. Howard Taft, republican ox preeident of the United States, is working strenuously to line up the Legislatures of the country for orga nized support of President Wilson's peace plans. t I PRElEi ' i f"i" i. Illll'iiji III dress goods I am olT.nrg you sonic excep tional bargains wh n m 1 uv th in at TO n-gular THIS SALE WILL BEGIN SWEATERS 20 per cent prices UNDERWEAR Clean up on all winter underwear in all the wanted styles, low neck, no sleeves, ankle length; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle lenghth; hav.e all sizes, but they will not last long, sb' if you are needing underwcar'do not wait. 1-5 OFF regular price t i: SB! M rw.-? &M ZSF W T? IS flBh ERfii Wi Wt JiUHp valli lip to!!! And Continue Until Saturday Night, Jan. 18 Rather than invoice the goods I will cut prices on all the following: Vou will find a good liar t choose from ana at the regular pri':o tln-y r- good bargains, but at a cut of 1-5 OFF they wont last long. Most all sizes from i yr. to 42 bust. Just a few desirable numbers in boy's sweaters. r, 1, t . FURS Just a few left, but what are here are good desirable styles. To clean them all up will make a 20 per cent discount And as a special4pducemenUx come in and. ,tu in1 buy will offer 10 f ds. of calico for $1.00 with every purchase of $5.00 of other goods not including calico. WINTER GLOVES My line of gloves at regular prices are cheaper than can be bought elsewhere grade considered and OA i pnn'f ff tney are cheaper than could at UJ pel t"lll UU be bought at wholesale. OUTING GOWNS Why make gowns when you can buy them ready made cheaper and better made than you can COTTON GOODS will be no cheaper for a good long while so here is a chance to buv your Spring Ginghams for a short time at money saving prices. All 35c ginghams at 29c All 60c ginghams at 48c All 75c ginghams at 59c CLEANUP make them at 1-5 off regular price on all short leghths of silk of 5 yards or under. To close out the short ends will make a reduction of 20 per cent but will not cut any piece at this price. This includes Beldings in short lengths. THIS IS FOR CASH ONLY, NO CHIPS TAKEN IN THIS REDUCTION RBARA PHARES CAP and SCARF SETS All go in this sale at 20 per cent discount. This is less than the yarn costs. Don't miss this chance to get a new cap and scarf. WOOL HOSE This isearly to cutprices in wool hose. We still have a good share of winter hose left, but do not wart to stop and invoice them so will make a cut of 1-5 OFF all wool hose. This in cludes children's, ladies' and men's. I AH li CVVVVVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVV'VVVfcVVVVVVV