The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 11, 1908, Image 1

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the family. :
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' An a ptiipiiaii vifi fur Father, Mother,
Son or 1 augluer jsone of our reliable
watches. : : :
Wo are showing
an exceedingly
well selected line
in the various
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price from the
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Our buying of dependable
Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry at prices less than us
ual began last June in one if
of the dullest months. :
Special lots and quantity I
orders have brought us ex
tra values. : : : : :
Plain figure prices and our
cash system save you 10
to 20 per cent. : :
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Jewelry of the right kind at right prices
for quality. An extra well assorted line
of Ladies
and Gents'
watch chain
neck chains
cu uuttons s
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Our line of rings afford
you ample uportunity
for the selc "ion of a
pleasing gif for any
one. A well selected
line of set, siget. plain
or engraved rings in
many styles and pat
terns. : : : : : :
liabv rintrs. Turns for
boy ok girl, young- -mswv.
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ALL .SOLID GOLD THROUGHOUT, no plated
or lilltd lings-. Plain figure prices. : : : : : :
The lin- of Silver
goods for every use s
so varied thai we can
not enumerate ihem
here. : : : : : :
It is sufficient to say
that we have the most
extensive line in the
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NUMIIBR 5l
Evaiftellstlc Meetings. '
ltcv. Frnnlc A. Miller, tlio shifting
oviitiKolht, will condiiotn serins of
uvaiiKolistlu nicotine in Rvil Clciml,
I'oiniiHMioliitf Decern ur 37 This oiiLlit
to W u tiifotlitft In whluli nil Chrlstlitn ' llos,,y vNIt witli Mr.Oohb's piirenU
peopto should ftol mi interest Aiul '" Miuorlon.
pinv for Its hueee. J .T. Arninls mil wlfo dapirte.l
Mr Miller ll!i. hi'cn n ti.mtm- fur n Tllesdiiv fur lliituli ii T;i-? .. "z. l
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GUIDE ROCK.
Mm. Kiln Shcppnrd Is homo from
Brldjjer, Montana.
II. I Cobb and fumtly went Vod
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Articles for T.ible use, Decorative puiposi s or f.ucy ;
pieces for the Toilet are all here in gieat vatiety.
Solid Scerling Silver or Silver plan d nf the better
qualities, give choice for an appropiiaie gif. ; :
As a gilt f.r the entire lamily jiothtng
equals an Edi-on Phonograph. This
invention of the Wizard Ldison, brought
to its present staeul" perfection by his
master mind, furnishes unlimited en
tertainment anil amusement'for all. It
reproduces the hi in. in voice with all
EDISON
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varations, reproduces the toms of any
instrument or a full bat d. 'Twill cheer
you when you ne. d i Mir will sing for
you the familiar tunes of djus gone In.
Prices Si 2.50, 25.00, $30.00, ' $35.00,
$4000 and up. Si'ld on the easy pay
ment plan if you wish. ::::::
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An easy solution of the'ift question for boy or girl is ih
purchase of a Kodak. They furnish amusement and pleas
ure the year round. The expense need not be great as
prices range from Si. bo up. Picture making with a Kodak
isdaylightalltheway.no stuffy dark-room, and the. pro
cesses easily learned. The KODAK BOXj 00 furnishes
a start. : : : : : : : '. : - ;
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We cannot in the space at our command give you a fair idea of our line, only a per
personal visit onjnspection can do that. We will be pleased tq show or to sell. You
are welcome to look and price or to buy. Come early, make, your selections while
stocks are fresh. We will lay aside for you anything you wish. Pay for it when
you take it. Everything sold under our guarantee of . 1
SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK
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NEWHOU
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iiliinlieiMirjears, hut Is now j,'lll,r
his ontiiM tlino to the eniij,'ollsllu
work, and comes highly tceoinmeiiiled
by minister of various demonliiiitloiiH
Dr .7 Wilbur Clmpiii-iin. tlio j,rent
eva KOlNt. Kays; "1 lmo knowii Mr.
Miller for years, lie Is one of tlio I est
evangelist I know. Of all the evange
lists in our Philadelphia eatupulgn, I
bellow that none wero more success
fill than Mr. Miller. He Iiuh uplifted
Chi Minns and led hiiudteds to Christ
In addition to his abililiy as a
pi earlier, ho Is the sweetest singer I
know in the woilt."
Waircn-Wccsncr.
Uosco" U. WulRiiur and Miss itutli
Wan un both of Red Cloud Nobr were
married by the Itov. A. A. Civssm m
of the Congrcgiuioiial ehuieh, Wed.
nesilay evening December !)tli, 1D0S at
the home of the bible's mother, Mrs
Joseph Warren. Only a few of the
relatives of both p.iriles were present.
The young couple (.peetlo go to
h .iiM keeping i u lint faun in the
.spilng. The Chier joins I heir many
fi lends in best wlslios to tliete young
people, whostuit up 111 their weddul
l'.lo with biihl pioipjeis M iy b.ip,d
uo.s over attend them.
Ikftrcc of Honor Elects Ql fleers.
The Degree of Honor mot lis' night
and elected ollleors us follows:
I' :. -Mis. Mppio.'o.t,
C. of 11. Mrs. . W. Wureti,
1.. Of II. -MlH. .lohllhOI).
C. of I' Mis P. lluiVer,
Secordcr -Mih Agues l.oiigtlu,
Plimiicler im. (le i .lohnaoii,
Itccclwr -Mrs, Slaby,
Usher Mrs. Anna Cmilt,
Inside wateb -Mrs LUIlo Ilulfer,
Ontsldu watch Albeit MoNltt,
After election a banquet vv.is served.
W. Ii. C. l-'lccts Officers.
Tim W. It. 0. mot on Siitmduv even
iii,' an I Hoctcd tlio folloiviug ofllceis
for tho ens in term:
L're.sident Mrs. Finnic How,
S. V. P.' Mrs MeConkey,
J- V. P, Mrs. Simpson,
Tieas Mrs. Kmiiia Ducker.
Chap. -Mrs Anna Kixer,
Conductor Mrs West,
Ouard-Mis. E Wulseb,
Mrs K Wolscb was elected as a
dolcgato to the department ennvt ution
at York,
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Kcbekah's Elect Officers.
At the meeting of the Rebelculi lodge
Thursday evening, December 3, Hie
otliccas chosen for tho ensuing year
wero as follows.
Miss Mary Peterson, N. (I.; las
Myra Orillllb. V. 0 ; Mrs Fiank
.Smith, -reretury; O C. Teol, Treas rer
ll.iii (larber, Teain Captain; li. G
Uiiucliey, assistant To.nn C:itnin.
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Uciith cf Clair LcVnuUifn Tccrr,
Clair I.i-Vaughaii, tin iufaut son f
Mr and Mis. Leioy Learn, died Fri
day, December 1, IO118, from hoart
falluio Tho little one was less than
four months old and bis death was a
sad blow to the bereaved parents, who
havo the sympathy of tho entire community.
Card of Thaiks.
Wo desire to tllault the kind friends
and nelirhors who assisted lis at
time of the
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death of our baby
ND Miiw hi.itov FK.vns.
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Order To Sliow Cause.
fcveM-,.rtn. I .'lhCuBi, Court
jATiilount t'urt I11H1I at tun (onnty
("onit nxmi In u.l for huM couty 'I lnimdu
Sembi r lth A. U.. 1U08.
I, tlie ntiurif llu(iluloaf A lltiam C.
Knltalnnkv. 1 '( nH.
On niuilinK utiti tllUiK the petition ot ilary
i;. lCuiytnnWI' iiniylim that mlmliiUtrnUun
olsoldPHtuic'niuy lH) urtuiteri to honolf. m
AtliulnlHirnliir. -
oitiiiyu'.n, Uiiit'flmrluyvlif Slut ilaj'gf
liaceinlir A. 1.. lWi at one o'elouk , in., It)
uwIiiiicmI (orlunrlnn will ptdljlon, when nil
lisnoai Intercntcd la' Milil inatlcr ninynp
pearntnCiumt) Court th ho liuhl lu and for
wiliI County ami hIiow raiao wliy praytrnf
notlUoiicrslinulil not ie urimttil; mul that
two weeks with rolallves
The funnel' Institute, held hero
December '.' uid 3 was good all through
and there was a good ntteiidanco.
The exhibits' were good and a
number of nice premiums woro won.
Tlio talks ami addresses wore all very
Instructive. Those on tho prograw
woro: Miss ICiilVman, Lincoln. Prof.
K. W- Hunt, Syracuse, ,W. V. Uurr,
North Platte. Dr. A T. Peters, Lincoln
Tho prize winners wore: Kisay on
Cooking Mrs. T A Baldwin. 1st, Best
loaf or -pi end from O. K ripur, Mrs.
J.S. Marsh, 1st, Mrs. J. 11. Kly, and,
Mrs. J. W. Crow ,'lrd, Best loaf of
broad from Liwerence Flour, Miss
Dora Shuck 1st. Best loaf graham
bread, Mrs. .1. W. Hubbard. Best
Angel Food Cake, Mrs (1. W. Crow,
1st' Mrs Kob't. Oarrlson, Hud. Host
Dozen Huns. Mis. F Crow.tst. Best
pound of butter, Mrs. II. V. Ilubbird,
1st; Mrs. S. Fanpihar, Snd. Best two
heads eabb.ie, Mrs ouo p.ukor
Best 20 ears white corn, Otto Shroedor
1st. I. l Cobln. Snd. Best Uil ears ,'
iollow coin, M. N Ouy. The oIIlceiH
of tho institute for next year are: Pros ,
Andy (iuy Vleo president, Cluis. Ouy,
secretin y and treasurer, .1. D.ClirlKinan
diicmiH, K Peteis, It W. MiJillum
(100. Simpson and g.irhard Olunstodu.
Mis-May 11 j II. C e.ivor of Xellgh
grind Chhf of the Djgreoof Honor
spout Tuusdiy evening with Ouido
Uock Lodge No. i5s She gave u very
pieublug ami liilini'iu address, The
lodge, was tivatod with p tpjoru and
apples, the eleetio.i of lillluois ifsulteil
as fulloist;
P . of II. Mrs Miggb Robinson,
C. of il; Mrs .Jeiitilo utC, L. or II;
Mrs. Suslo lliig.iu. O. of C. Mrs. Clar.i
Parker, Recorder, Mis HUu v.t.i
Woeit, Financier, Mrs Mollu Watt;
lleeeiver, Mrs UM iry I) nulla, Uier
Miss.M.iggle Wpoisvarl, ,1 V, Mr.
Fannin S)lots, Q. W, Mry.'''Bortha
B.tjiiuqii Utg.niict, Mt. Blzorlu Ilen-s-ilicksuii,
Trustee, .Mrs Miry L Hubert
Tho ti ustees holding over ate
Mis. Ida Hayes and Mrs. An 11 a Mason
Appointment ; Advisers, Mrs Limhort
Mrs, Jones, atltitut ushers, Miss
Klhol Woodward, Mauls of Honor Miss
tlenovii Robinson, Mrs. Katie .Simpson
STILLWATER
The sie'e folks are alt better now
Corn sh ickiiig 14 piMf.y well done.
Revival meetings are in progiyis 'at
Hekley oliwich.
Mrs.Ciydj Albin Ins roturue I to
lier own homo again.
(irandma Hudson and little Georgia,
have liotli Iiujii oil tho sick list.
Will Fiunoy lofr on Monday for Illl-'
noli to visit his old homo again.
H. II. Shirley was (pillo sle't agiln
lat wjok out is rapiirto I lutter at
present.
B. C. Areudcll, the monument man of
Superjor, was in the vlelulty o 1 b isl
ncss Tuesday.
R.B.TIiompiou and wlfo wore tiding
around In their a itoTiiel liy, calling ''
on tho sick people.
Mrs. Hendricks from near Bladen
was down a few days last week to
holp care for Mrs. Dave Pishcl.
Mrs E. Lenny and throe children of
I Custer ' county, former resident of
Pratrienoighborliood, are visiting old "
ftdoffds at present. '
Mrs. Dnvo Fishol, who has been veiy
ill with pneumonia, is now thought to
to be on the road to recovery. Iftr
sister, Mrs B ,f. DuWolf, of Weeping
Water, is nursing her,
Mrs riuveSholtoii of Seldon, Kan
sas, is visiting relatives in tho nelglj.
hoihondut present, yho was ueooinp
luiiml from North Branch, Kua. hy
her twin slstor, M-fl,.Io!iu Bu-.(Ji, wli
remaiu a few ilajs, - if
Dve FNI19I having Klokiiusa ui tl o
family for several Wtcokn and jgnteu
bolilml with his Work, the nieiftb ks
did u nolghborly act by turning out
Yuu day aud gathering orh or 1dm
There a sevo'i men and teoms and
I hoy gathered about 350 busbcls
nollcont the jicinlunry oft-alil petition mul
t AVciati plrtiofemrnl jrvmiifniun of ih right
nalll.cr In IU untliiz (OHltlon4 fix l.linnl Annul.
.. I for iliu Ollir'l1yi8nrItrHi i-rrltgry notiilrijmly
, Miikei ir liiantiisl write fir rpu et pr oiImjok
'V -I'lif i,Ue or ui I.om1 Auerit."
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throo ( (iinndmiTO wroRs prior in iUI day of nesii,lc;k lieadoclio, muddy coipplevion. . 1
heariiiR. ' They tone tlio liver; do not gripe. They'
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