ws RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF if t? Aii 'N '.'. V '.V.V.VAVV.V.V.V.V.VA.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. ."vv'. ve I s We Wish You V "h A SaMC 1 ,Cf Merry Christmas AND A Happy New Year F.G.T arnare &s OD i MAGAZINES Don't take the time and trouble to correspond with distant agencies if you want to subscribe l or a i magazine or other publiea- V t lion as a ififi or Tor votir- ( self. ( A year's subscription to a ? magazine is. a thoughtful and valuable gift. If you ( will mnlr n lief if th, n,-r- Ulll IIIUI1W M lltJV V.. Bt 'W1 sons you wish to favor in this way and give us a list of the magazines, we shall order for you. We will give you as good service and as low prices as any agency can give. CHAS. L. COTTING l THE DRUGGIST. e AavA AfW A"A l W V .M't-s Maude M i.vut Cow los film .lti. Kny Saunders and homo from Lincoln. W.IS (1 Itt'll fioin Chan. Sh"rer 'arc Mri, U. II, Crow returned In lie home at (iiiuh- nck VVi'ilni's lay mm lug itfluru two Hrclt's visit with her tlttlljrlllff Mis .l.'hlt iNiltl. All I nr .1 i It . .U.S. uli.i I-. pmi't ii'illg lllW II' lil' 1 1 ' Hi (!, A- llllllll, Ml rhed hciv Tiii-.iI y mo ulng to visit his v ilV an I cliiMit'ii u ho lit in tho C.tlli-I Inn i . in". - - Prof. Hctz hits ik't'lilt'il to re locate hcic ami liilto charge of tho Imml again. This will Ik' welcome news to nil our people because tho city us u wholohusheeu pleased with Professor's miiiical talent mid It iccooies the fact he put tho Rod Cloud hand where It Is. We extend the. glad hand and trust that 1'iof. Italy, will now ictuuiu iith ns for all time to come. COWLES i r . , 'lEU 1 WE WISH YOU ,a t V Ji. 1 Tom LaiU' ciiino in Wednesday morning. f i oin Oninhu (!. I'olfus was up from (inide Tuesday visiting his children. Koch Mrs. C. A. Me.gei was n passenger In Hastings Wedae-day morning W.V.VWVAVtfWVlAWUVWAV.V.VA"JWiiV.".V.V.VASSS WAWAVAW.W.V.V.W.J HOME NEWS Bulletin of Tho Week's Doings tiny. Atitark was In (Juiile Kock Tues- The enmity commlssioiieis ucic in se.ssiou Moiiiiiiv AflAVWAWWWWW See Win rcti'-. orstets. restaurant lor Fresh Mrs (). (J. Teel arriveil home Moil i day from liidianola. The largest line of rugs in I ho elt) I on display at Miner llros. Co. (Jeoige lbaiMiuw and wife eatne down fioin lllunmhigtoti Wednesday. Mr. Myers, a snlieilor for the Kan sas City -tuck yuid-, was in town Monday. Mis AiUfsnii li-ft Tues.'ay foi nut v,U to 'pHiid t lirilliiii. her eliildu-n. Wn'. Willi Seo the i iplole line of il.s :tt Miner llros. Co 9 When you want A Short Order or Fresh Oysters go to Warren's restaurant. Lawrence McCall was in Trenton the lust of the week buying cuttle. Weesner and Konutr. shipped u of hogs lo Kansas City Sundiij. eui lirund Chief l'uti larch, .1. W,rittman of Yorlc left Fiiduy inoining for (inide lioek. A trial of the Comet Cigar will con vince you thut It is well worth loots, while It is hold for Tuts, by nil (lenient. Father Fllxgerald itiforniH us that "there will be sei vires nt the Catholic chinch Chrlswuus morning at WW untl 10:30 u. tn. Attorney F. J. Muuday, wife and children left Tuesday evening for Beaver City where they will spend Christmas. The I'. O O F. hull has been reoent ly remodeled, papered and paiutcd which Btiikes i great Improvement over its former appearance. Mr. and Mi-j. Leu Aultz enjoyed a visit Sunday with his nephew, George Aultz and family, of A linn. They re turned Home in the eveuiug. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Uutler ( Smith Center, Kansas ure In the city this week vibltiug her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Leggett. W N. Rlchnrdson and wife arrived homo Sunday from Texas, where they have been for some time In hopes of improving Mr Itlcuardsou's health. Miss Ethel Swall, who hus been vlsiting'tho past week at the home of E. W. Coplen and wife, hus leturuod to ner home at Garden Urove, Cull. STRAYED -1 Ked Uog weighing about 100 pounds. Liberal reward for any information or return to C. V Wai.i.is. Robert Itelhor arrived home thu last of the week from Lincoln where he is attending the state agricultural college to spend Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mis J. Kroitt, living near Womor, Kansas weio in town Monday doing hoiitn trading and also vibltiug her parents, Mr. anil Mis. .Joe Me Craukeii. Theo. Sohiilty., of Webster county, Neb., plneed a shipment of hogs on tho opening muiket of tho week. Monday's St. doe Stock Vards Dally Journal. Prof. Bet., who bus been at. Kearney for some limu, is in the city this week. 11.11. I.eggett mid Aithur Kobinsoii were in Cowles Tuesday on business. (Icoige Cutter is home from Lincoln to spend the holidays with his par ents. The Seniors ami Juniors held a parly Friday evening in tho Masonic hall. Vrs. I'.essj,. Aii'lci-cn ('iitiic frulii Chii'iiv'o 'lm'wl .v cwiilng t vlll her mother, f.iis. DiieUcr. Webster Kny VM'lll In Wi'illlf-diiy nun nii'g lo mas with his patents. Grand Island spend t'lirisl ll.ivMird Slmps'-u left Wetiipsdi morning for Armour, .N'ubr, In spend I'hrlstnins with lel.itwes ilss Tro,cr of I'slmer, Nebrusku 1 ID the i-:tv Ihls "i k visit ng lift fr.i'ti.l, .Mis W. I). K.K.ni. l-'iit . i !' .i,i i a piisTiij.e 1. 1 snip -i mi t.iis ,i . . ii i n li ii' hi' vm.' hold tnu-s ul VI u'cli el tnlligut. .euas Mcdl I returned home Tues tlay evening from Hastings, Iowa, where ho hud been the last few mouths Earl Foyer wus in the city last week visiting at the home of Geo. Hutchi son and wife. Charley A mack cHine down from Oxford Tuesday to spend Christmas with relatives. B. W. Stewart was passenger to Lincoln Tuesday to spend Christmas with his parents. Will Routs shipped 3 ears of cattle Sunday and also 3 cars of cuttle Mou dny to Kansas City. Lucius Frisbie arrived in the oily the lust of the week to spend the holi days with his parents. Our schools closed Wednesday so the teachers and 'pupils could enjoy a much needed vacation. O. E. Itrttney and wife left Tuesday morning for Cotcstietd, Neb , to spend Christmas with relatives. Miss Dessle Taylor is home from Boulder, Colo., to spend thu holidays with her brother and sisters. Misses Marie Ilolllster and Margaret Beul are home from Lincoln to spend the holidays with their parents Mrs. Cora Eldredgeof La Salle, Colo , arrived in the city Tuesday to visit her brother, Allen Tulleysand wife. Cecil Kssig is home from Lincoln, where he U attending Iho state agri cultural school, to spend the holidays. The Friday night's snow storm did considerable damage to the telephono comnunles' lines by blowing down C. N. Simpson and wife of Cody, Wyoming, are in the city visiting with hh parents, Mr. untl Mrs. N. U. Simpson. E. H. Weber and wife were pass engers to Guide Roek Tuesday where tliev went to attend thu relative. funeral of a Phil Sherwood, Howard Foe, Russel A mack and Jack Cuther are homo from several poles nml breaking wiies out ( Lincoln to spend Christmas with their in the country. parents. Mr. Mild Mis. Hrnee It'ibinssii came down from riny Center tlii evening tn visit Ills puients, ('. I). Robinson uiitl wife. Mrs. Dr. Jones whs a passenger to Alma Tuesday evening whoiw she will spend ('In i-tinas with her duughter, Mrs. Fred lloitfelt. Mr. J. F. (rimes and wife ciuie down from blue Hill Wednesday to spend Christmas with theirsou. Ned (rimes and family. Mrs. Husslnger and duughter wore passengers to Hustings Wednesday morning where they will spend Chi 1st mas with relatives. Mr. Illii'hciu'k of llnrton, Kns , is liete vlsitnig Ins sifter Mrs Lining' r Mr. Walker of the R d Cloud Auto Co was in Cowles Monday between tiuins. 1'iof Wolf 'e t Friday evening for hull. ill. i ,i in spend his v.ieati'iu nt home. On ai'eouut of the hn'ldiiys school closed hist Friday for a two weeks va cation. Horace Moise is working In S.iiiii dels Bins', store during tile holiday season. Cecil Swigurl who has been attend ing school ul York came homo or the holidays. Mr. Patterson and family of Camp bell crtine in Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. .1. II. Watson. Norton Wiitsnii mid Orvitl Watson wele culled to Cowles Tuesday on uc- c.miiit nf the death of their mother Mrs. Watnn. Louis icUehey cuino home Sitliinliiy fi'uin lieliiiiin ii wheic sin) has been utle'i'l 'i . In;,li sciu ol. Silie exi'i'Cls In return ul i-i iliu Inmil ij--. Miss i'(!t.es, in i) nf u,. r pu'dic selut'il e'ei-, left for lor li me in lmi!U" .i M uluv e.( i emu tospiinl .Uiilrt,ii t ev ems tueie. Chur!e. Crawford is here funii Fiuiikliu Msltlng M IS. ISchxw und f mill v ("mi (iv iicci' uli d some li.ins f rll.ui' Reeve which he llioiil t ll nl tin- eli..leru. Mrs. Uracil (IikhI nml s.iii Arthur in (1 Miss i'i.'i' l''ii'er caiuo liiini" Ir.-m ICv eylsiur .Sj'iiitus, Mo., Mnuiluy. The wvnl An ueC'iiiiitof Hi" id he.ittli "f F A. Ciicil who Is sun ii, ere, but is uuieli ItiipHiVed. MrV.lMullic'i has had a new will pul i'iiIui icccim ly. The tools frulii a '' t.nitti. ! !.' icimye I the old me. Lt was sit I'. iii. f rnn.s Hi it the vveliiuiin had in pint the ptpu thru them with jack .ei,Ms, Itriihalter Bios., have been lemoi e lug their blacksmith shop ainl con- VJitlng the front or it. Hit i a guruge und they me going to use the buck room for smithing purpose llieye , peel lo keep unto lixtures nml do it gemiril'lliiu of auto repairing und ex pert work. Thu brick masons who have bei n wotking on our new public soliool building got thru the. mason work Fri day und left for their home at Hust ings. 'The work on the building has been progressing very slowly on ac count of the iiiulcitU'iicy of thu weath er. If we have a few good warm days the building will be enclosed so they can uo ahead untl phisture it. Hurry Duiliiek of Red Cloud got. the job of plast tiling. Merry Christmas And the Happiest Kind OF A Happy New Year. he Qowden-Kaley frothing Qo. Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers 0 Mrs. Georgia Perkins nml daughter who have been visiting hur parents, E. M. Curd und wife, returned to her home at Lincoln Wednesday. i Wo understand that Dr. Caldwell of Kansas City, who Is visiting his brother Attorney Caldwell, has decided to lo cale here and has i on ted ofliccs over M. A. Albright's store. "The House of Three Rooms" will be the theme of the morning's sermon at the Congregational church on Sun day. Subject for the evening; "Tho Extra Mile." Everybody invited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klnsell and daughters, Mis, (iineo Walters and Mrs. Cora Cobb were In Cowles Tues day unending the fiiiitnul of Mrs. Watson, a sister of Mis. KiuseU's. FOB RENT--A good KiOfurm 7 miles from Red Cloud. ( miles south and 1 mil1) west. This is a good place und will lent for cash. For full particulars sou or phone VI on !) M 1. Mkiiiuu,. 20 Per Cent Discount Just Think ol it. We are really paying you to help us sell out this stock. Discount sales are frequent when the merchant wishes to clean up odds and ends, but we reserve nothing in this big, clean stock of Up-to-date shoes. We are simply changing the line and the new stock already received is included in this sale. You need shoes and we need the room. The Big Sale is still on. Come early. Cerpeoteps Shoe Store Newhouse Block. First-Class Shoe Repairing r s s s s s s s Our Christmas Tree Grand Chief I'utiiuich I'lttmaii of York and R. II, Nuwhou-c, D.indurber Ed Hanson, Wilbur II imllton, Fred Wullln, Wult Win ten, Henry l'hurcs. ArtMcArthur, Ted Hauls and Rert lleuson were up to Bladen lust. Thurt day evening where thoy conferred tl o three doiees on several candidates for tho Rlatlen Encampment lodge which wus instituted that night. O, our tree so blight 1 and gieeu, uwuits Old Santa Cliiu s. Ami the chim ney place all swept and clean gapes wide its ponderous jaws. The little stockings are all hung up, and baby's just makes four. Won't old Santa Claus be surpris ed when he finds there is one morel There's au elegant placo up in tho tree to hung Johnny's gun, and a place for May and one for Kate to leave their dolls upon. Rat for little baby blue eyes a lower branch lie must choose, where she may reuuh and Und thu place lie's hung her Hist new shoes. Turn down the light a lit tle now, so Old Santa Claus can tec, And baby and all must go to lied and t o us good as can be, ami tomorrow morn get up early after u long night's sleep, u ii d CO UK) softly down to the Ninas t r e o ' a a d sou Who will get tho first peep. Fresh i& llli.Ull 10 ' l From The Factory, a nice Line of Useful Xmas Goods Don't Fail To See and Inspect Our Line ED. AMACK AH The Phones Furniture and Undertaking A tasting Bemembranee A Year's Subscription to The Chief would be A most acceptable gift to your friend at home or at a distance. 52 Newsy letters from home w. 1. 1