MD . CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OBIEr CHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Hod Cloud, Nobrnaktv i PHOENIX HOSIERY e ROBES and BLANKETS I now have a nice assortment of ROBES and BLANKETS Better get yours before they are all picked over. Got my prices on anything In tho Harness Lino before buying. LEE R. WALKER 'TIS SEA 'i if PL.ISUKD BVKK1 THURSDAY r .nmrid In the I'oMnflicc at Hcd loud, Neb as Second Class Matter1 A. B. MciVHTHUKi Kdltor and Owner Mfiaat jjf&s. tZ?' Fr Sr. -Vpx,?1 Advertising Rates Foreign, per column Inch 15c ? i,M;,'.i,;:r:;u:';ii,i:'.,w,':x:wi'yv'i"li.:ximErm:i.T marjjazoiricgx:'! COAL WE CARRY IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES THE FOLLOWING COAL MAITLAND LUMP ROCK SPRINGS LUMP PHONE US FOR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. WE SELL FOR CASH, THATS WHY WE CAN SELL CHEAPER I Farmers' Elevator 3OTmiflini MM B Kodak as you go All roads lead to pictures and pictures lead to our Kodak counter.; 84 Finishing service that pleases, and Kodak. Film in any size are here for your use. Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist f i-cvu i J"i"E "Ti U-; ;-r.J lr y :: -rii r. wr "" 11 1 11 1 ii BTt Ml Lhiri',,Mji'''"'i!j iB ZS Once in a Lifetime the average family buys a really good range. Among Ihe "really good ranges," as will) everything else, there is one that towers above the rest; one scientifically built to give years additional service; one with a finer finish that makes cleaning it a pleasure. That one is the best and that is the Copper-Clad. Made in Four Beautiful Fin ishes: Gun Metal Blue White, Blue or Gray Porcelain Enamel. We sell 'em. Come in and let us explain. WE GIVE S. & II. GREEN STAMPS GEO. W. TRINE WjwAUM vm mm hamm-iilm aoJi4l Loc&l, , 12,tl5 t-V Larry's Big Mistake 'y VuSTIN FLEET THANKSGIVING Are you one of the thankful? Have you counted your blessings? Can't you remember the bountiful things that Hastings, the community or yourself enjoyed the past year? Oft times we let dissatisfaction over-rule the reali zation of the good things we have, but now on this Thanksgiving let us re solve to be grateful for what we have and will receive, that we may en chance the welfare of those about us as well as ourselves. (, 1H3, Wttrn Niwppr Union.) IT WAS a long cry to the days when Larry was a crook. lie' lived1 with his wlfo and Little Don In an old brick house In tho suburbs and earned a respectable living as a truckster. Also his mother-in-law, whom he detested, boarded with htm and contributed sub stantially to the family Income Ilia mother-in-law was supposed to be rich ; nobody knew how much she had, but by tho way she dominated the house bIio ought to have been a mil llonnlress. It was a tvvo-fanilly house. The other part wus occupied by an old fe malo tnlscr. Oh, they were n pretty pair, the mlseress and the mother-In-law. And, being much of a muchness, they were us thick as two thieves to gether. Larry had fallen on evil days. He was sick of the whole business. He wanted to get out, but Sirs. Lurry wouldn't leave her mother. "Don't bo silly, Lurry," she said. "Mn Isn't strong, and she may croak any day, nnd nobody knows how much that woman's worth. It may be mil lions." Lnrry grunted. Privately ho was resolved to beat It, mother-in-law or no, nnd then present an ultimatum to his wlfo to follow or not, us she pleased. Then came the great discovery. The cellar of tho house was common prop erty. Under tho cement, cunningly concealed, Larry came upon a box. He opened It. It was full of Jewelry, which his practiced eye- assessed ut once us worth four or live thousand dollars. It belonged to the old miser. No doubt of that. Also the box hadn't been opened for months. Larry could see that. He did not hesitate a minute. What use was It to the old woman, when, In Larry's hands, It meant freedom from mother-in-law? Without a qualm he quietly ab stracted the contents. In his Hist spare time he took the stuff to Isaacs, tho fence. "Thought you was out of the busi ness, Larry?" Isaacs grinned. "Well, I come hack," said Larry. "That stuffs worth live thousand If It's worth n bean." Isaacs Inspected It. "Give you eight hundred, Larry," lie said. "Say, what you giving mo I Two thousand!" "Mebbe I'd make It nine." said Imiucs meditatively. "Fifteen hundred or I take It away," said Larry. They compromised on n thousand, which was paid over on the nail, nnd Larry climbed aboard his truck and went about his business, conscious of the htiKe wad In his hip pocket. Ho had never felt so pleased with himself. If tho old niKer oxer xxent to look at her hoard, It might not he for months, and meanxvhlle Lurry could have made good his escape. A IhouMtml dollars xxould furni-h theia hi st.xlo wllli a line apartment in an other part of the tuxvn, and there ' need lie no more motlier-lii law. Yes, lie relleeled, ho xxould certainl.x have In present Mill.x with an ultima tum about mother-in law. And it xva unfortunate that the old woman was so thick with the nilsero.-s downstairs, When Larry was gone mil the discov ery xvus made. Misplclun m'glit point to him. Still, nothing could he pinved. And liny fears that Larry hud were re moved b.x the feeling of that wad In his hip-pocket. lie made his wa.x home rejoicing, the ultimatum iilit'udy framed. Mtlly met him at the door in tears. "Lurry," she sobbed, "Lurry, moth er's had a stroke." Concealing his glee, Larry went up stairs. The old ludy was lying on tho bed, breathing heavily. Beside her stood the doctor. Ho turned to an bwur Larry's unspoken question. "I'm afraid there's not much hope for her," he said. And that was a true prophecy, for five days later the old lady died. The will xx-us rend. The vindictive old xvotnun hud left all her property to her other daughter, "on nccouut of my daughter Mllly having married beneath her and disgraced the family name." Mllly's solo legacy consisted of "my valuable jewelry, being n diamond pendant, two emerald bracelets, a pearl necklace . . . appraised at six thousand seven hundred dollars." "Where can It be, Larry?" demand ed Mllly. "It IsnH In tho bank It isn't oh, It seems to'haxo been a delusion of mother's. I remember those things when I was a girl, but she must baxu sold themw hat's the matter, l.arr.x?" "A xv, nothing," grunted Larry. "I guess thill's part of the. old cat's re- , venue. I'erglt it!" ' Queensware Have you planned to have the folks home for Thanksgiving dinner? Have you replenished your stock of glassware or china? The queens ware section in the downstairs store is a department most complete in china and cut glass for the table, dishes for the kitchen and various pieces for decoration. A wide selec tion of dinner sets such as English-Richmond-American-Domestic pat terns. Bavarian and Haviland are rt on display both in the department and in the window. r; Linens The delightful appearance of the dinner table is due to the linen. Our linen sections do not boast of radically reduced prices, but upon quality comparison with materials elsewhere you will find that here you can realize a much higher grade of merchandise than that of the others. One does not buy linen every day, so it is necessary that the investment for a life time be a good one. Linen section 1st floor east, at the rear. The Great Festival closed as per schedule last Saturday evening and was a constant whirlwind of rapid business. The rumble has not died as things swing into a mighty Yule Tide campaign of joy. Visit the store, see Toyland open in several days, and see the many wonderfuls through this huge store of 25 busy departments. Silverware for for You need not be embaressed I lack of proper or enough silver .. 5 n AfAW'r WSlrAM.ft.A uuy ULtaaiuu, nugci a uuvciwaic for years has stood as the standard of comparison. In single pieces, in sets and in cHests, you will find a complete selection in our down stairs store, hardware and silver department. See the display in the windows. Furniture The home is first, the rest second. Above all we are thankful for our home. Get the wiffie that buffet you promised, the kitchen cabinet or possibly it was a floor lamp. Our Furniture Store at St Joe and 2nd St. can supply your every want. We give S. & H. Green Stamps there as well as in every department of the main store. mm 1W zssS&ttm One Price to All We Give S. ft H. Green Trading Stamps PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS B k4k. GARFIELD COMMUNITY will be us Tho Service of Sunday follows: Sunday School at 10:00 a. in Seimonlln.cn. ' The Church Pro- Ij gram for the Year '. Young Peoples' Depai tmeut meeting at 7:!IQ p. tit Seiinoo, S.l.'i t. in. '-The Influence of a Uhiistian Home." i "Iho Young Peoples' Department will hold a Social at Hie ehureh .S.Uiii'iluy evening All iho YoiitiK Pnllsi of tho Community are invited. Como and brliiK your filemU The evening xill be spent in games, business and muMo. Ilo on hand at 7:15 I The (larllelil Orchestra xvill give a Keeital Fiiday evening Nov. ll.'J at the church. The II rot part will consist of a concert by the orchestra and tho second part of special numbers by in dividuals. Tho admission xvill be 2ro per adult and 15c per child. The Or, chcstia has been under very heavy ex pense for the past year and xve believe that tho community xvill avail itself of this opportunity to express its appre ciation to the orgatii.itlon and help it in a llnaticial way. All pioceeds xvill go to tho Orchestra. A si ootid instrumental music organ, ization in the community Is being con sideied. This xvill be either a band or another oichostra. 'Those interested xvill see any member of the Church Music Committee, Kay Butler Chali tnnii. The matter is in their hands, All the Committees of the Communi ty Chuich organisation are tailing hold of their xvoi-U in tine fashion. They are organizing as lapldly as timo xvill permit and lining up their work. TUTHEBAN ANNOUNCEMENT Webster County Bank WE Wlb!" to announce that wc have opened up a sav ings department in our bank for the use of the child ren, adults and every one. Thrift and saving is something that has been neglected. We kindly invite you to take advantage of this sav ings idea and make this your banking home with your savings no matter how small, you are alwas welcome. A saver is a hustler and we are for both. Bank with us and you can bank on us. We welcome every child in the community to become a customer of this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK MiKi:iiiii;iiiiiiJ!ini!11TOnillTlaoM Regular services every llrstand third Sunduj ia th month in Iho Adveinit church at 11 a. in. Pleaching at 11 a. in. Subject "The Pinal Judgment". The ulad hand to all who xxUh to worship with us. 0. H. llelnltz, Pastor. EXCURSION TO KANSAS CITY To accomodate patrons desiring to visit the American Royal Live Stock Show the Burlington will sell round trip tickets at rate of fare and one-third November 18 to 21, in clusive, final return limit November 26. N. B. BUSH, Ticket Agent J u rra I . .. i w m ru ta iiiW . i Wil m ,(1;n i .1 r. ' M I i1 J", ' j A fin: eft il'i . fl.'S IX ! ' I .'' I' '' !l''l' A Ki'i A r." Ml fill! V I'jf B KM