The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 22, 1921, Image 8

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Do you realize it is only ten days until Christmas? And the longer you wait iii
selecting your gift the smaller the assortment is to choose from. I have a good
selection yet to choose but do not wait too long. If you do not care to take gift
with you, will lay tnem away lor you.
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Furs
In furs T have carefully selected the
styles and quality. There is nothing
one nan gel more good out of than a
f ur bhoulder piece. It can he worn
alone, as a wrap, with, a suit or in
real cold weather with a coat. Come
in and look tlie .stock over before
you purchase elsewhere.
Hand Bags
A hand bag is always a "useful 'as
well as a necessary article for a
lady. Just received a new assort
ment in the tooled leather in the
beaver and browns. Have some nice
ones in black leather. Prices from
$3 to $9".
Come in and see the new things in
leather handbags which came in this
week.' It has been a long time since
we had so good a grade in a leather
hand bag as I am now showing. In
the tooled leather from
$4 to $7
Handkerchiefs
One never gets too, many handker
chiefs. A nice handkerchief is
always appreciated by any one. I
have chosen my line very carefully
as to grade and price. Have a nice
line in whiles and all the dainty
colors so much in use now. From
Silks
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It goes without saying, a waist or
dress as a gift is always acceptable
to Miss or Matron. They never get
to many. When you buy silk here
you can be assured that the quality
is the best and Hie price as low as
good silk can be sold for. Have
Holdings silk in most all the wanted
shades.
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uses
Blankets
Just received a new lot of blouses j
in Georgette Tricolella and Crepe de j
Chine. Also .a few in the more
practical stamped wash silk. From b
ft I B
$3.25 to
Have only eight pairs left. Three
in part wool at 50.5(1 and the all wool
from 59.75 to $10. These are all new
bought this fall, and priced as low
as a good all wool blanket can be
sold for. Infants blankets from
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The .above are only a few of the good practical gifls I have in stock. I have
a good line in ihe following items i vvill be glad to show if you will "only come
in. The prices are as low as a good grade of goods can be sold for. , In buying
the first thing to consider is quality. -
DU A "PF1 The Women's Store
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Baby blankets, Sweat
ens, silk jersey bloomers
salein bloomers, silk
hose, wool hose, lowel
sets, bed spreads, caps
in all styles for children
a neat ready made house
dresses for the busy
housekeeper, Kid, silk
er chamois gloves, wool
lined gloves for theso
who drive a car.
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The Glad Christmas Time
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Will Soori Be Here! .
A visit to oui hiore will make your Christmas
shopping easy. Our stock of Holiday Goods
is jigger and better than ever hofore. We have
a very complete line of" books, gsmes9
stationery, toys, dolts, fanny goods,
Xmas booklets find post vesrds.
For Yor Xmas Candies "
' - We now have a Candy. Maker and can furnish
', " ' you pure, delicious home made candies at 'the
same-price you pay for thchcap factory made
candies.
. : . E. M. EGE
;' RED CLOUD'S REAL CHRISTMAS STORE
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Lutheran Church Notes Dr. Wells Lectures Here
Ki'Knlnr services are hold ewry that ,.V,,,HV votln' ,,mvli, very stormy,
mill tliinlStimlny In the munlli in the , , , of t, , j,, Wc
ninniH.unn.iu., ....- ... "' l.il. llMiirr.l. ,,l,n.i. vv:. not. vi-rv
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Iurjji-ly ut'ciult'd, but tlioio ftsw tlo.t-ns
wlio bruvtul tho storm, sero reutly
; pk'ufd with tin1 tint' tliingt hoy hoard
. in hi Ulk on, ''The Hopes of lliunan-
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Mr. H. ii.ii'duisu nliiycd u hi'iuitifiil
mid W ulnii' St
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t lilt' pui'iic in j;uiierui is iHiiiimu in
vlU-d.
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i and our community needs met. toetli. ibcen largely responsible for forcing
' er. J a like policy upon tho minor subdivi-
Tlio si.xth and last liopo was for roli (sins ol government."
. Kinn to tieenmc more widoly spread ( "Democrats demand and will pledge
Clni-t anitv lfts ns un where we can , tiimeplvrs to retrenchment and re
mm' lift :is It siiould bu seen. Most of
us live down. in tho valley, so let us
not remain in th rut of iiidiiforuii
form."
'The first and imperative duty is
Sunday School Convention
ft', n r butoil)
I The Sunday Sell
Kuril! fcNt Dldtri
Snml'iy urt4riitniii
Suleotiotrou lil violin and luibw.utd
e coie by u vuvnl puody on Muuiilta.''
1 VLOV l' .t'Nwwiatiil iutioduued tlio
l.oiironti.iioftl,e'P-U,,r0'l,,"weT,ln'r ln B teW 0eU
n I in Hue Hill, . r7 " "" '""
.1.9 ..,. .. llllliuili
w. ... .. .1. ...... in.'i.? in .i nninf where
but try to ruulo the mountain of hope ! ti. uponi,, WH1 be able to pay them
and lUeUou hight-r gruund wHhout going into bankruptcy. The
. . . . , vrjuco appropriations ac
cordingly Tho government of Ne
braska lias got to be put on a poor
man'.-, diet for a while, and compell
ed to gel. along without champagne
and ruffles. It has g.t to learn to
do without."
"Nebraska taxpayers arc loaded
down with iob-holding leeches they
Democrats to PJeet in
Omaha, January 14th
Omaha. Decern her 23, Democrats
..., .. . !nf the htate aie id initiate the 1922
itrniuuuui'v - -- -
marks, b npulw ot bow ho liked N. j carajJWKn with a b.g mooting hero
t wasv.,.11 ttM.i..i.a and o entuus , ,e luivl 0 onl January 14th. down with job-holding leeches tney
iasth, crowd o younx people led tho. KifctbutlUlPt0 lU0inIls llfr0i nIM, On the afternoon of that day -the don't noH and would bo bettor off
CXarcihlS for tllW RftfcrtlUPll. ......... ... L 1....-. P V, CHr, f!nmmlt.lne wiOmnt."
Thoro aro tblrtjtwo Sunday Sohools?
over the enmity at id tlier- wero some
lieu onosi rpresento i tber
Mr. U. ('. Mtout of Dliideii road a
piper on H'ltiday Seiiool oi'ir-iiiiznUJu,
ivliie!; wtuso good that it is Koltig to
wine!! win so gooa unit ll is Kouig i" r
Up pnbUsbod by the County Soorotnry I u,Jl "" Ur 7,M
" t vi.ll llll VV I El (III
in Hint hhoit time hud btinu as. ed to
speak fifty times
In the hopes ho mentioned for hum
unity, ho stated that ho realized these
eatne, from, and wru expressed by the
thoughtful men and women of every
tho thlnkoiu wisp
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HIDES and FURS
No. Hi. S lliilex 7 hit 11. No. U (i. H
1 IJ tries i) per il. I'art cure d Utile Ic lew
, fJrCu'nIIIltwl ton'.
UrcNi l'rozoa lllJt-i i vr Hi. Oluo lllilcp
;i)i,r!l). No. I lluiho llldoH Jij." No. i
ltorgc llllu4 U.Vi l'ony ami (Hue llorne
Jl.00. Wool at Market Value,
liON'TMKMlhl.l'.MI JIV UIIjUI'.II I'Kll'Kh
l'urw nt top Market I'rlci.
illilp your Illilwnnu Turk to
BEATRICE HIDE CO., Beatrice. Neb.
Yes, GarBer Js
-Is The Place!
T6 Buy Wall Paper, Paints,
And t Electrical Supplies.
The best place for Picture
FraraintJ.
The Margin o? Safety
Is repr"-enteil by the amount of
instil aticu you carry.
Don't lull jO'H'Milf into a faneie
seeurily.
lleeaup lire has never toiiehud you
itilnesn'i follow that jotrreimmunn
Toinoriow no today, if you have
time and you better (ind time
pome to tlia olllee mid we'll write
a policy on your house, furniture.
More or ninieluuidlHO.
-l.Al'KU MAY BK TOD LATH-
O. C. T'SEJL
I icilable Insurance
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THE HUGHES WAY-
' Clcauers-Dyers-Tailors
WE CLEAN HATS
In tU newsniinKi""
Webster County - dlvidi-d into live
liik'rie'n. Nuilli t-tst. North- Wufct.
Month I2a-.t nnd South Went with ltuil
Cloinl a whole (ilhtriut by iUolf, and
eiieh lias its own set of oilleeru and
holdb dBporateconventioriS nnuunlly
An imp utant question was askod in
the (Miuhtlon box, ' Aro our Sunday
Schools servlnu this county?" Aro tlioy
bcrvinR tho people and tlieir needs?
Wo are not us eager to help build up
the Sunday School it fccenis nowadays,
as a lonn time hko when it was tipopu
liar boi'ety. We do not Hud many
1 yoiuii; men and uoinan mailing it their
bpoeial work. Tho Sunday School In
; the mral dlsl riots aro mostly deserted
! of tho youiiK people You can tiavel
n distance of tun miles in tho Jorth
Kust dihtiiot and not Hud ono Sunday
Sebool and aH a contrast, forahtroUih
of ten miles in tho South West district
you iind ellit Sunday Schools thitoin.
Bvery Important line of Suuday
Kehool worlc was dlaenaaod from the
J Cradle Roll to the Homo department.
Tlio special Mntln,' was bplondld,
cftpecinlly the mile quartflt from tlie
Uoscinont Sunday School.
Jt was a profitable ufternoon '.for nil
who attended.
'Farm Loans
with the wisdom whijli come with
deep reaiinj;, lonely meditation uml
frviHit htudy, ho vealizu that there
1h on, a grijal urlslH in tho woild's hist,
ory.
111k Hr8t hope Was that pf peaco.
That this RrinrkUiciituonfcronco now in
sesblon waadenuvndcd or roully forced
to oome to pas t.'y the cry of tho whole
world. That it Is really imperative,
that the Kreat expenditure of money
for urniamont and munitions of war,
should bo turned for constructive rath
er tlmn'de&trtrettvo purposes.
Tho second hope was for Temper
ance and rltrhteousnenH to rule tho
worl i. What an advanced etep the
lust- and present uoiiernMoiis hine
niado in iiboltshlntf the public saloon.
An obligation reit-i on every law ubld
ins rlllian to eooperato In all ways to
sou that the prohibition law Is onlore.
ed.
Tho third hope was that of liberty.
Liberty for all peoples within our
bounds.
The font th hope was tor cooperation.
'Co-operation iu i.ll walka ot hforeli'
tfloti. schools, bublueus, and all tho mi-
tiunB 9f tho world can worlc iu accord
with a LenRiio of Rations,
The fifth hope w.is Hi it of nnlKbbov
liuess. Wo should not divide ouruelv
eaoil'. into social, business, religious
and political groups to outrival oaeu
olliier, but bn imlghborljv let tho eom.
iminlty.bplrit.BmN and with sume
mdmlvws of tho State Committee without."
will gather. In the' evening, there "Government lias gone off on a
wjll bo a banquet with 1. Ui ladicts ' drunken tear of new laws and new
and gentlemen of democracy particl orficent to enforce each new law, till
Dating. There . ill be national speak- every cltfocn ia carrying an official
ors present, including United States 0n his bark. The people arc not only
Senator G. IU. Hitchcock, 1n will bo u.xed to death, but they arc bdsscd
back from "Washington U attend the ;ind directed and meddled with and.
.rr: -n t..i.. . :.:ini Tlio . urmnnini Mil tlm sit-uation has bc-
.llIILIi. QVCOIKiuy " '""""' 1"r . VU4IH1... - "
doors will be wide opo.
I come both ridiculous and unendurable.
iors win ue wine un, ,, i tmi. ". ........ -
rwicin f v,nifi in mnotintr vas The result ia the laws wo do need aro
reached at a conference of executive losing their force) and effect, and even
committeemen hero. Tlr.irt attend- our indiHpensablo officials havo
flnea'werc hopeful of tho future and grown lazy and indifferent and m
rcport a ca'" in democratic sontiment cmiHoqucntial."
in various parts of tho state. Ex- "Tho dqmocratle party of Ncbras
Governor Keith Neville, follpwinu tho ka, if I nm any judge of democratic
mooting! on behalf of the executive- BPntmont', is iromK to make a fight
committeemen issued a statement in for a return to first principles next
which ho raid: year."
"Tho democrats of Nebraska are Jf . .
r'ari'n to go." oienn Fry returned ftom Lincaln
"Govoi-nnent of the people, by me SaUu.(jy to Bpcn(l the holidays witli
people, and for tho people, h8 jrot
in be lxstored in Nebraska. It is tho
liurnwe and duty of tho democratic
party, if again entrusted with power,
to rchloro it."
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F'-y.
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Lypn Bush arrived homo Sattrrday
nv'eninL' ftvm Hastings 'to spend tho
'Nebraska' is hard up. There to no holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mr N. u. inisn.
I am tu'idy as always to make any
UIHI till luriu ioiutt at me iunv i.u " '." -iv ". . .,, . , ,
:i.i i...,4..iia'JD .M,.i,.i,.fi: ..n.i.ua'Lhlnt in common, the reorcutlon nnd
JIUII UCSV Ujlkiuur J.TJr.vviSj ..w-v,w.. ;-- - .tylUmr,
nituud no oxpensn for inspection.
.1. II. Bailey.
i.u irvinrr to dodcrc the fact. Condi
lions affect not alone the farmers,
who aro the backbone of the state
but every lino of activity and busi
ness. Hanks aro passing dividends,
Inurincbs houhos big and littlo aro
Ktruggling to keep out of the red ink
column, many workingmen aro unem
ployed, nnd tho farmers nre deppor-
atcs."
"It is an impudent outrage, a tra
vesty on tho forms of popular Govern
ment, that ,at suclv a time the state
administration should bo collecting
unheard of taxes and pouring, tho
th.im1r nut like water. It JH n
' ....,..,.,( flf"!nini nnd tlm nonfilurt
In need, will then all be looked after calamity that statq legislation has
Mjss Maudio Williamson, returned
tolMcd Cloud Saturday morning after
spending a few weeks with her par
ents at Denver, Colorado
Po" Fulton returned to Lincoln
Saturday morning to resume his
duties as mail clerk after spending
the past three weeks here.
, Miss Mildred Pope, who is' attend
ing? collcgo at Hastings, arrived homo
tl last of the week to spend tho
holidays with her parent, "Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Vopc.
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