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WMWMmMMmM4a44k 'VvWAVV.v'vV''T' r i : n . 1'f. r- "W i? r racucai jirts r or Unas lre fie Proper Thing This Year l0fisAU vAvA Va A a vyvv t Ladies Coats M Skirts Let Us Mention a Few Things Which We Have That Hay Aid You In Making a Useful Gift tyJ s vN'v-.A aA1 Children's Coats it (i ii ( t IC It it Wool Dresses Wash Dresses Kimonas Dressing Sax Shirt Waists Furs Separate Muffs Gloves Handkerchiefs Neckwear Head Scarfs Dresses Wool Dresses Wash Dresses Auto Hoods Nightgowns Gloves Mittens Hosiery Infants Nightgowns Kimonas Sax Hoods t n t( ( it if if if ti In addition to the above we have splendid stocks of all kinds of Wool Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Ginghams, Kimona Goods, Blankets, Brighton Night Robes, Table Linens, Napkins, Stamped Linens, Ladies' Hand Bags, Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Fancy Collars, Silk Hose and Silk Petticoats. We also carry Automobile Blankets, White Fur Robes for Baby Buggies, and a good line of Robe Blankets which are used for making Bath Robes. Special Prices In til Christmas 25 Ladies' Silk Waists worth $4 to $5 each. Will be closed out at $1.98 6 Bolts of 52-in. All Wool Serges that sold at $1.25 per yard for 89c. Tliu colon arc blucK, imvy bine, red Krcy, tan 1 0 pairs large size Wool-finish Blankets that sold for $2.75 will go at $2.00 Smut' fancy plaids, nthurs plain grey ami tan 20 per cent discount on Wool Blankets 28-in. percale at 6c per yard 5 pieces heavy flannelette Kimona Goods at 10c per yard, regular price 1 5c Groceries For your Christmas dinner we offer for your selection the best assortment of Gro ceries to ,be Jbad iri the city. All kinds of fresh Fruits, Vege tables, Candies and. Nuts. Your f or, ders Will be appreciated and given the best of care, , , . , s s s Weesner,Perry&Go.j "fd fr'W-MW-M1) M44m Local News, General News, Latest Novels ARE FEATURES OF THIS PAPER GARFIELD lieorge liotichiu made a binlnefcS tiip to (Julilu Itnclt Monday. Thuruars ire improving Home Mucc the rain Homo dry bput.s now. Unwind Alios was a pleasant caller at Will Fisher's Saturday night. Howard Ailes and Will Fisher woie Visiting at Charley Alios' Suudy. Ueorge Hnn Is bought a nice lot of alfalfa hay from Hansen Uros last week. Charley Campbell, Will Fisher, Wl.l White and George tjmtth were working the bottom rond Monday. Smith Uros,, shipped a c,r of cattle to Kansas City on Tuesday. George Smith accompanied the stock. Tom Hawklus moved over the river north of town ou the Bouse place whloh he bought some time ago, ho moved Monday. They have lived In Uarlleld fourteen years. Ethel Fisher's little friends gave her a very pleasant surprise on Saturday. They came in on her uud spent the afternoon In playing games and hnv ingugood time. Those present were: Flora, Gertrude and Floyd Osborn, Altha und Vila Cumpbell, Charloy Mc Elhaney, Pearl, Cecil, Lyle, Ksther aud Marvin Whlto, Edna and Vein Cu minings. HOW TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR HAIR Conscientious at Least. "Why did you say your prayers twice, dear?" aHked his mother, kiss ing Charlie good-night. " 'Cause I'was too tired to say it last night, and I'm pjaklng"upforJo8t.tteie.". r v.. . Nothing spoils your good looks so much as homely hair stringy, dull colored, harsh. Nothing adds to good lo j(s so much as boautiful hair soft, silky, wavy and glossy No matter how beautiful your hair Is now, you can improve Its good looks by using Harmnny Hair lloautiilcr. If your 'lair Is homely mid ugly now, Harm ony Hair Iieautillor will make It sofl or. silkier. L'los'.ior. more boautiful in every way. It also makes it easlnr to put up and helps it to "stay put." Its i lull rose odor hides the unpleasant, oily smell of the hair. Harmon v Hair Honuiiiler Is rightly named; It bo uni ties the hair. Very easy to apply simply sprinkle a little on your hair eaoh time before brushing it. It contains no oil, and will not change the color of the hair, nor darken gray hair. To keep your hair uud scalp datid-rutf-treo and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo gives an instantaneous rich lather that Immediately penetrates to every part of hair and scalp, insuring a quick und thorough cleansing, Washed olf just as quickly, the entire operation takes only u few moments. Contains noth ing that can harm the hair; leaves no uarsuuess or stickiness just a sweet smelling cleanliness. Both preparations como in odd-shaped, very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops Harmony Hair Heautl Her, 81.00. Harmony Shampoo, 50o Both guaranteed tosatlsfyyou in every way, or your mouey back. Sold In this community only at our store The Hexall Store-one of the more than 7,000 leading drug stores of the United States, Canada and Great Britain, which own the big Harmony laborator ies in Boston, where the many cele brated Jliujuony Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are made. H. E. Grlee Prug Co.Red Cloud, Nobr. His Logic. "No, sir," tho llttlo man with the slightly foreign accent was saying, "ve don't got no s'loona in our town, like ve ought to haf. Vo got to Bhlp It in. Don't make no difference to mo. I gets nil I vlshes, nnyvay." "Well," asked the other man, "if you get all you want, my friend, what aro you kicking nbout?" "Veil er ven 1 gets nil I vants, you know, I vants Borne moro!" Has a Good Clew. Outtersnlpo Oo. please will ycr run In the bloke wot pinched my cap? Policeman Who is ho? Guttersnipe 01 dunno hut you can 'nvo young Bill 'ere as a clow. Tho bloko left 'is finger prints on the kid's flco! London Punch. ' Highly Adaptable. , Teacher A pronoun, you know, is a word that stands for a noun; or it may stand for any number of nouns. Can you think of one? Llttlo Chauncey (son of the village druggist) Talcum stands for more things -than any ono word I know of, ma'am. A Painful Truth. "Do your American Indians still paint their faces?" Inquired the for eigner. "I don't think It Is altogether the Indians that keep tho drug stores go ing," responded the native reluctantly. And Music at Mealtimes? "Last year I see tho churphes of Christendom contributed more than 130,000,000 to missionary work." j "Great Scott! What on earth aro they feeding tho heathen now--can-vasback duck and terrapin stow?' ', This Is a Live Tovn Advertise Here and Get Busy V 5 sut , 1 -y-'tm li4L NOTICE t( MILTON S. OIH: YoU a e nolltli-il Hint on tho Und day of JUIj. IMP. Untile N. (Ilium tiled a mil- Hon In the Idntrlet court of WclMler County, NebriMkn, flgnlinu you, tho object nnd prnycr of wlileh Is to otitnln n decree divorce on the ground ol extreme cruelty. You are required to answer the said petition on or lielorotlie I Mil dny of.lnminry, lull, or ftilccree will louittmt iimiliittymi as nny cd for lb Mid I'Chlon. I ill til DeceiniRT ",. i.i,:!. Ilnltle N. Uuim, I'lnlutltr. M Ujc Itertmrd MeNeny, her attorney. WVJVVAVVVV.V.VVAVAVVWVWVSVWAV( k Njtlcn of I'rclMlc In Tim Conily tff-irt of Nclnter County, Nebraska, rilntuof .Neliruxkii, i k!1 Webster County, f ' To all pcrwn In crested In llio estate of Henry .1, .Sheldon Uu-cauil: TAKK NOTIi'K. tint n petition has been Hied prnyliiK that the Instrument tiled In this court on (hcSl'.tt day of November, llll.l, purporting to he tho hist will and testament of mxlil deernseil, in.y he prived and allowed and recorded ns the last will uud testament of Henry 1'. .Sheldon, deceased; that salcl Instrument In; admitted to prolate, and the adiiilnimriitlon of s.ild estate bo irnuttsl to Catherine P. Sheldon, Ktccutrlt. It Is hereby ordered by tho court, that all persons Interested In said estate appear at tho County Court to be held In nnd for mild county on tho luth dny of December, llli:i, at two o'clock p. ni., to show cause. If any there be, why the prayer of tho petitioner should not bu Kratited, mill that notice of tho peud ency of said petition and the hearing thereof bcKlveu to nil persons Intere-ted In Kttd mattir by publishing a cipy of this order In tho Ited Cloud Chief, a leial weekly neivs paper printed Iiih.iI I county for three con Hccutlvc weeks prior to suldduy of hearing. Witness my hand and theseal of said court thlsJNlh day of November, A. I)., HI 111. dIH A. I). HANNKY, (.Seal. County J mine. Shop Early Sale Extended to December 20th I NOTICE OF SUIT. In Hi Uls'.rlet Court of Wibster County, Nebraska. Susan II. Cltipp and .laiiiLs K. chiiucy, I'hilntllls. v .lacobl,. Miller: llainiali II. Ml.ler, otherwise Hello Miller: Jacob I,. Mllii-r as Tru'.tie JUid Kjceetitor of the Will of Janus U. Ilrowu, otlicrwlse, .1. II. Ilrowu, de ceased; IlauiKih Ilrowu, widow of .liuiies I). Ilrowu: Charles II. Ilrowu, Ilrowu his wile, first real name unknown; Mnrigartt Oils. Otis her husband, llrsl real name unknown: .inniiM i. mown, Claia Ilrowu hN wile; I'rancesO, Kv.ius, i:aus her husband, llrsl real iiuiuu unknown; Kinma A. Aekersou, AekcrMin her husbnud. first real name unknown; (ieorgo W. Ilrowu, llrown his wife, llrst real name unknown; Daniel Kdsnr Winter, Winter his wife, llr-t rent name unknown; Ucneln Aujellue Winter, .her husband, real name unknown; Kth'cl llrown, , her husband, real name unknown; ' Anna Winters, , her husband, real name unknown: ' Daniel Winters, Winters Ills wife, Hint 'real name unknown: ' , Akerson his wife. Charles Akerson, llrst real iiamu unknown: Koland Akerson, Ai.er.son hls'wlfe, llrst reil name unknown; Samuel Akerson, Akerson his wife, llrsl real name unknown: Melllo Akerson. , her husband, real liaiiieuukuown; Hesste Akerson, , her husband, real name unknown: The Unknown Heirs and Devisees of each an I all ol (he abuvu named Persons, Defendants Thesnld nboo uauu-,1 and designated do feiiilants.aud the unknown hclrxnnddevlsccs of each of life persons so named nnd des ignate will lake notice that the above named plnlnlltls havo tiled In thu above named Court their petition against said de fendants, the object aud prayer of which are to obtain tho Judgment and decree of said court quletlni; and couilriuliiK In the plain tills tho title to tho following described real estate situated In Webster county, Nebraska, tc-wlt: Lots No. i:i, 14 aud 15, lu Block of thoorlKlual town of lied Cloud, according to the recorded plat thereof; as against tho said doloudnutn nnd all persons almvu named and designated as such, and perpetually enjoin liiKitheiuandallpersousclnliiilucby through or under them or any of them, from setting up, claiming or asserting any title, right or Interest lu said premises, adverse to plain tills, dud for general equitable relief. You aro required to answer said petition, now'o'n llle lu thoollli'ool tho Clerk of said Court, at lied Cloud lu said county, ou;or lie. (ore tho UUh, day of January, 1'Jll. Dated December 8, IUI.1. SUSAN II. Cl.AI'l', J AUKS K. UlIANKV, l'lallltlirs, by li. II. Illncklolgo, Attorney. Owing to the very inclement weather during the first halt of our stle, preventing many who wished to attend from so doing, we have decided to extend our sale one week, end ing Dec. 20th. 20P(rCent Discount on all Wool DifisUnmta, including wide wiileo, -ergns, diagon als, etc,, in nil colm-H rtiid pi lies. This is Indeed for your benefit coining just ut the beginning of the winter. 20 Per Cent DUcount on my big Hum of Handbags. 15 Per Cent Discount ou all (iliitfliutiis. This also is u remarkable oiferlng ut lime 20 Per Ctnt niscout on mi ThMo Clotlis and N'Hpkins. A very useful Xmas present A Partial List of Our Merchandise Suitable For Christmas Gifts: Silks for Waists. Banquet Dresses. Evening Dresses Petticoats. Ready-made Petticoats. Kid Gloves Mittensr-Dolls. Fancy Work. Coin Purses. Ribbons Handbags. A Box of Holeproof Hosiery, either Silk Lisle or Cotton, makes an excellent gift. We have them in neat Holly boxes with Xmas cards. Sale Lasts Until December 20 Every 28 cents paid on account or every 25-cent cash purchase entitles you to a number on the three large dolls to be given away December 24 G.G.DENNY AUCTIONEER. Bupmrlor, v Nebratka. Phone 337 Feb. 2. S. Richurdbon, 5 miles north west of llnrr Oak. Feb. 3. -J. H. Hamilton & Sou, bred sow oale of Poland Chinas, Guide Rock. Feb. W. V. L. Denny, ft miles north of Guide Hock, Feb. 10. Lew Smith, .1 miles north east of Guido Hock Feb. 11. -U. U IIigglus3 miles not th of Noru. Feb. 17. Rodney Rogers, 5 miles southeast of Mt Clare. Feb. 25 A. T. Cioss Duroc Jersey how sale in tiulde Rock. Feb. 2d. NatoSlinpson, 3 miles northwest of Guide Rock. Feb. 2l.--Jus. Martin, 1j miles southeast of Mt. Clare. . March 9. limiard and'iligrflus wll make a Poland China sow sale' at Nelson. Not Silence, but ADVERTISING, Is Golden to the Business Man. b. ' V Barbara Phares Butterick Patterns JVWVV,JV.VVUVkVWWVAVASV.V.V.V.V.yVWVV'WW-X 480 ACRES $222 Under the new homestead law you can file ou a free 320 aero home stead in Wyoming at a cost of 822.00 and buy iGO acres of government pasture'" land adjoining for 81.25 per acre. ' New Htmestead Rider: Our new homestead folder Just from the press-will tell you all about the acreage of government land in each of the counties along the Burlington in Wyoming, ami contains a lot of information of value to you, Timber and Cal I You can take up these lands where'tiniber, coal and building stone may be had free of charge within reasonable distance. cjpy Such an opportunity oiikI of this new Free Government Li it to interest von. Lands Folder. Write me today for a D. Clem Deaver, Immigration, Agent 1 004 rmrnam Bt., Omaha, N a bra ah a ' TaThe Farmers. Cottino the DnuooiST can sell you the INTF.IINATIONAI, STOCK FoOll Oil tilt same terms as offered direct from the factory. Give us the chance. n()v. I have the best rate in tho comity' on farm loans. Bee mo and b& convinced, v- , Stringing Pearli. " Only tho finest silk Is used for trlnglnr tho finest aearla,' Great beads, round nnd shiny, unmistakably artificial, nnd with no ora.feal lus ter than whlto marblejk, wUbV tho ex ception of what are' called1 Roman pearls, manufactured many years ago, may bo allowed to hang together on catgut, but orients muqt ho threaded, , 'pearl khalng pearl, ofr sllWri strand, -jwortaji oi..halr-Bliajrsfancl ,kln,"" ' A 'toMhtth . vmJ me n j 5 .. II ,. i