"SF nm rt" 'J . ' KID OLOUP. HEBRAfK'A. CHIEF t t r 3, K .'' A ;) I a & .V " ti wyvwywvuvv.,vWiv HOME NEWS J Bulletin of The Week'. rings' 3WWWWVWVWWWWWW-A Fresh Lowncyq at Miner llrog.'.bo. Do your Christmas shopping 'with the home merchants, W. H. Kootitz was in Knnas ,City (lie first of the week Our bronze lace shoes are 14. .Ellis Shoe St6re. nilv .' Chnrles fthcl Oliver Powell ivero Hebron visitors Thursday. s Attorney F. J. Munday was in Blue Hill the 'flrs'of the week. , , Miss 'Hazel Spife6 is homf' frqro Otpaba, where she visited friuntw. ,'" the , Evening wWt Club 'met at ttfe Ed.,Vlatt home last Thursday. jMr anil Mrs.- C. .T IMatt .tintertaln a few frfeuds at dinner this evening. .A big' ft.-E church market will be hlld at jWv'llbraipdt's store Saturday. .Charles Steward and Clarence John sqn were passengers to Hastings this morning, Mrs.J.0. Wiles and Mrjj. Nettie Ferguson of Orleans were in the city Saturday. T. C. Hacker of Oak Harbor, Wusb. ington, arrived in the city Sunday to visit friends. Chad. StelTens and son, Henry, are home from a visit with relatives in Grand Island. Lew Bohrer and family of IJenkle man, visited his parents, Wra. ltohrer and wife this week. Chas Dickenson of lnavale was in the city Saturday, visiting his son, Ivan DIokenson and family. George Overing was taken to Hast ings, Wednesday, where he will" under go an operation for appendicitis. ( "C. L. Cotting has a fine stock of package candies. Try the Allegretti Chocolates. Finest candy made." Mr, and Mrs. Roy Sattley and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sattley spent Sunday 'with relatives near North Branch. Mr and Mrs. Fred Burden of Bloom ing ton, spent Sunday here with ben" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Essigf ' Mn and Mrs. Art Chaney and, Son of 'Superior spent Sunday ' in this kclly .then a nair of tboee red ton. flew ')iotf rabbsr boots at MM SheeJSttore. ' I will bare en sale at ;ftof$SatUe;d furniture store on Deosmber 11th, a "f line of fancy work for ChrlsBflsA $;. lent Call and see the. Catherine trF, I ickards. 'Vm. 'Topic, Franchise; .Leader, Mrs. J. a XT It.ll.- " ' ' jy Few people know it, but a defective ':' range is a steady drain on thei family i) purse. ,A rarige expert,. who willj have, .: charge or our Majestic Demonstration, .'s week of Dec. 13th to 18th will show Xloa tow'tcTfeduce lVous"ehold expenses' wiin ms parents, nr, ana mm. .1: k. ;. " " wivu hChariev '" Sd" "'- SarkE'e Uompond Co 25 75 naney. tMsburgb Meter Co -tffhlf f Make the children bann b buying Cbirnerelal Else Co .- 12 ft) U. '1 I. .- . L. M. aJl ' K UT UamI.i. .9 vV Tje W. C. T. U. will meet w.t$fft)..: JiS'J'hA ' Eogls, instead of Mrs. BoMbriefTon ffMSSSSmSSLS ' Weneeday, Deoember 5i'-tf2?sV$. tVlPi?TffFff ?wl!ffl.-?r.r 'Stm ' TVklrt VatiiKlaA T.aaatw Mwm T a fir... QU-h Jl.. J3aVma1 t..-J .. . Pope Bros, . Mrs. P. L. 8aith and Ellery Hooper " will attend the Boys' Corn Club mee ; ing at Guide Rock, Saturday; (which will be under the personal direction of Miss Gertrnde L. Coon- L. F. Skinner 'K and Miss Ortof Lincoln, will also give o instructions to the club workers. R. C Lane of the Empine Cream .-, SepantsfjCo of Denver, was. in, the citythe first bf'the weekend instai'fe'd , ': an Empire milking machine for B. E, Eshelman, the prosperous farmer ) southwest of town, who is ever on the lookout for labor saving devisee for his farm. . School Board Heats ' ' y The School Board, met in regular session on' Monday Deotmber 6th, r" with all members present exceot 0 Weeener. The gentleBen decided to ?. AiSF.T.TiW W" -Trr--fe-J .mencita wala.' Monqar, Jaautry 3rd. lTJ)V''rWd.WcreVVV1kVwMt' iry authorized to execute the 135,000 (ft school bonds, and deposit " a'm'aT: with. . - euie treasurer, ror saie ror principal and.. intAresB. .Gtiment.. tr rpnKll. .Kn. i 'A' allowed. t for two dais work br Mrs. Medlar 'teaching during aVsence of TVT P. Medlar. Board voted tch(rVValUj wing. !mv' .-.! ,,'.; chine for balance of the school year,- '',' on application:' ;ot , dpnicalip .sclerie'e ,-V; teacher. M.W11 -tfi-ltfiX ' H' Th fnllnnrino lifllanravA t.1lnr1- The following bills were allowed: :t. Webster County Argus $ .'15 . Roscoe P. Weesuer A Co , .2."i W F. G. Tottute tt Stou ....'. j . Jil & iW.'Ott CM C. L. CottlnaV. . . a'A .; . . .' (fi QrioeDnigCo "....' .V. ZXM At' rrnn . tiarWOOa .-(.,. t. .,v .,i,..:.f- , ,arV , Newhpuse .'.'.' ) 'J.' v tjofieieria Advertiser t. . if: jL-0vCldwu"' 71.91 flk -rtsiSiftsiitt rio I m , .F'BipoBrrfrf -m urn . . . . . . 3iW temkniltfri Advertlber 7.25 Insure your' Farm Propcrty'wlth Frank T. Hoon, , Fieldman for the ' " Farm Central Nutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska Phones: Office, .104; Residence, 17.M5 A sane, safe, sound and economical plan of lire, lightning and tornado Insurance. Will your policy soon expire? Write me and let me explain. No obligation on your part. City Council Meets Tho city council, met on Tuesday e'enlng, Mayor Dnnicrell presiding All of the Cbuuciltnen were present. The minutes of the last meeting wero.read iitnl approved. James Peterson and Frank Smith appeared before the council aud asked, permission to construot a building at the11 Intersection of 4t'h nvenun aVitl Webster street for the purpose' of ;' niuiitng ,tne prize automobile -.to -ibe, Kivetraway by' the merchants of '.Rett' Cloud. Tho council' granted them a permit to erect 'he same. i. The report of S. R Florancc City Treasurer was read andordered'placed on file. i ' Hutchison & Saladen presented a policy for 810,000 on' Boiler Insurance for three years and a policy covering liabilities to employees for one year. Boiler policy to cost 190.50 and Liabili ty policy tb cost 9128.50 Moved by Perry and seconded by'Koontz that we accept the Liability Policy' for 8128.00 the same to be paid for at the January meeting aud reject the Boiler Policy. Motion carried Tho' Mayor notified the Council that the City had been sued for 85000 by Spencer' E. Bailey and asked Council to express themselves concerning an at torney. Moved by Perry and seconded by Caldwell that the matter be referr ed to the -advisory committee to prb- cure-an attorney to represent the city. motion earned. The following claims were allowed: Guy Zeigler 814'J 00 W A Fatten 80 00 Harry Huffer '. , 75 06 EH.Weber. 122 lo SRFlorance G35 02 OCTeel... :....'. 43 45 Grant Christy 5"0b M McUonkey 'Do 00 Frank Clawson 13 95 DCTeel 56 00 Sc.hool District No 2 03 12 HJMaurer 9 40 GeqH Overing 8 00 Morhart Bros ' 14 25 Malone-Avery Co 91 88 Bodtres Chemical Co 5 00 IwmMt&y::::::::::::. ?SS riatt. Frees 2188 Kewanee Boiler Co its 00 'if OeVtli'UV(L'rlbirt J. lm .VJ ill At v..w iwuuEf. iv wn OIL. !.,. in v Arthbr mmmt.oCJL . :vm .vj laawm . At the SundaT Sohool Board mnat ing last Motiday 'erening offlcerrs Were elected for the coming year. Tht Home Missionary aocUty met with 'Mrs. Myers. A good neetidg- is reporea and . a barrel of frwft was pkeked for the Mother 'JeweTs Dona at York. . .Christmas co.mmittees are at work making arrangements forth Cferfst mas program and Cantata. The Epwprth League are arraaging for a week of nMtinira hatrfnnincr -January Sad celebrating tbelr.silTer anttttBta f i, t WMUtffflOWII We hope the Sixty Fourth Congress will act favorably on the National Constitutional Prohibition Amend, ment. Sunday morning the pastor will present some phase of the temperance problem. In the evening the third of tne series 6n Eschat616gy-will.be giv' en. The subject is the Resurrection. Christmas Fcrvlcas at Ash Creek on Thursday before Christmas. All as iuviterl. ' The Webster County Teachers' Oca. arai neeung win o DeJd in Ibe scmiOI house t Guide Rook, Saturday, Deo. lltb. The County Boys' U Girls Contest will b held m the sama tirssj Two state workers Miss Ort ai. BklnaSf will' be reWbt to jodgVtfc SS&S?JSUSS fl"La ". "-t "rents ate In VTlea tb atuad. " Vt &1 SiWrWrt' )ci kwaethode, and lug wUl,be.taken op and deuonstrat Ions fn th'tachiugof reading wUI H www sv (MiHivflWII WMV WW1B1 UJCVI given, uign scnooi ana.graae cnuares, will srive readintrs showuia- what? can bfea&omptilintt is ;therlegular'' read I las c;ms!ppoMlasjns- II lngl?to'8St-fc.3t3drd-e'be rsW-d throughout the county ln high u'soh'ool ana gn.aes'ana;entae-ttp method Mayer Coal Co . 331 34 ma west ttiecio 70 ra frlH Pnmn A Yalei (In, 1C II .AthleUo cjiRJ stringing, a,pd .potato I 5'ft. pfAHlettwliMhtd-ktWBis J ?B: atfl:3, vTM'.R' ;tBe.parenjts' section "Club Work" Dt.WHKMlfSSa. .. J ll tlM CMfrt Caift if Wawtttff CfilMf y! .STATIC OK UKAHKA, . V'' 1 '' Ysajr'Souirtjf.-, i;. Irotkf)ecMred. - i ' ) 'i j ,'V CHKritTOnHolsaldmtate will take nottci,1 tha. tUe .Ume Um!td lor preMatatlon fllln ol clBlmnairalnm lliv cam la Juiu, lli. ltlie; nod lor the payment of debris tfoiti&J lMli. 1918. that I wiaft-at tae countrT court1 i wsh an BwaBwBwv vm iho 47tu urtvi ! uuv ,118,' at Wo"aWa;AJ 'M-f t (SMlve. exara'' lns Ar, .suow, 'nwadjaii allcialrM and ob- i ,A,W j . w,.-. v TEPEEF" Friday and Saturday Dec. 10 and 11 . The Black Triangle IN FOUR REELS A Detective Story of unusual worth, abounding in scenes of extra ordinary interest Monday and Tuesday Dec. 13 and 14 Neal of the Navy THE SEVENTH STORY iPATHM WRRKT.V inul l i A COMEDY Wednesday and Thursday Dec 15 and 10 , At Bay A live reel special with strong inter est holding powers. A master picture with splendid acting'by a company ,0f star players. Floreucc Reed in the leadidg role is a consumate actress. Critics pro nounce it a great picture. First Bhow at B o'efek Kagular Prlcm i Mrs. Plumb of , Eureka, Illinois ar rived in the city the last of the week to visit her daughter, Mrs. E. H. New house and family. I ;'' t F. C;TWNURE Ic SON Sweet Grass Baskets u i Genuine Indian madiJ U:' t av.a..a - iLuuiiB uiuiesc Kupjw U&3 Hlll u.:. 1 luaicw Silk Hosiery, in individual ..bpes;. ror q 1 .uu. .. 'afajM- Neckwear u J. . . s. ! rV'tVl '.,'i we nave an eW-K gant selectibri of ladies' fancy col lars. Fine fof Xmasf gifts.. , Tt. y rw 1' W I' V sak ,iH .: mobra':- i. $i .,.. ft. ' .l.. '."A -i , A new seleclion of ' silk - kimonas;' n tf m';?-t ,'t ThvTYTJp. ii.M.i; ". .J.lfl I : . . 1 'i.r Character ' s? r. llVkM 'I. .1 ' T . STj Ti. l-1.l... I.BSx.wBawirUf ' B-siafmBa,1 .dlx..; tt , Ifc. imi"r ..-.n- ur? " S" ..- I , ii'v-i.-.r 7 Bf-v armsiim'sKrv t I Dolls. Comofe 1 I W.pMNPf.i Ta-VasV.tVsTllsYV.-l . imyMmmmtt&6& Christmas 191 5 - Substantial and Husband, your Cousins. Wearing, Apparel Is Always Acceptable. j ' Big, line to, choose , from. Men's and Boys' Suits, and Overcoats, Furnishing ' Goods, Beautiful Tics. Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps and Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Underwear, and everything a man or boy wears. , 25 on Men's, Boys9 and Children's Overcoats and Pahtg. (Blue The COWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING CQ. A Sweet Grass BainKAtj,. ,Mariy . . -- atau ' --- -... tta jiiic iurinuauy.wTvuigjruQi ' IWTllVm". t 1 -I hut j J t-,'; m, .b f JXv "Th 9frm otChltnf Chir" Hbingg.t.w..4vr,(y j ; ' M Attention! I !:'.' ; J 1 They arc ex"chaieable for a 1 S. &hL Green .Trading Stamps will earn, an s Extra Dividend for you on the Money you' "' , spend for Holiday Gifts.- ' ' " merchandise for ;personal use and for the home. TratftBg stamps are'not false economy. .Funds dfcited in a bank brine; you interest. : Expenditures made in this store also bring you interest in -ihe form of . negotiable' trading stamps. A .visit to our Premium Parlor will be time well spent; ' 1 ,?! ''V A Bath Sets One set'ihrox. 4 towels, 2 wash cloths and bath .mat to match. Fucy GooAr Sofa Pillow, Tflns. , Embroidered 'Ta- ' ble Ruriners, Laundry Bags, etc., stamped., : ' ,r ' "i r; ' WhcnVouwifhfepreB'go bie:wi'th a pair of. Igloveg'or Xmas.- buy a- Bo4asv4 tby car bring it to eur counter. and'selc(;tleir 6wn'C&v. ' , Prices of, .Glomes ,- ' -' . Kijlltato $05. A colbrs Mocha. Silk Lined. ;.75. All'staple colors - 'Cbprl:r$l.to.cacK5srfrtfA' . ' d Bmrgmin In Qrocerle Sttple SUridfeMt Rock Bottom Prim; v. V 'VV AlttiieiM cmafity: SoleDdid Vahiei. ' r.. f 1 '"..t c' r '4' Vit ;. Ci riwi r ;Dr(rtelT7 U Ir.ExtraJargei'Derr rli.l VUt, -r. . . .w . t .' . . . .; .riliM: u iV erpouna; aw Fancy Nuts, per ''tslMMfi Gilberts. ..'In vl,nUC'',Wo4Mtitf ' k frazils, ' JV.V'r; Wkl3B.J Jl Alrhnhb i00.?-'- ' r i.7wZT, Ehrf. Walnuts aSc" an eTftraaiueun an ..exlra Ilartf6 Pecans Sfniieal:Lcaf Nal Dkaaa yExtra, tenderper bunch, - 5c perdoz, 30&40c' -ii-r:" r--:':scsw We are ready to do our part toward your Christmas Shopping Useful Christmas Presents for your Son, your Sweetheart and your i ii Discount '"Headquarters for Men's and Boys' F. G. TURNURE Fancy Ribbons In Xmas ribbons, narrow for wide, fancy ribbons for all kinds X e & Soil ;... ia !Mfq ' ... reai, variety of high .BathRtbaV (for. Ladies .and Gents; ataoBath blan'kets'in'ma'ny patterns. iJ-A ' t f Plum rutting Excepti'on'a 1 ly ; FineVcari,'vI0c 25c't , BuntetaChocor ' fkj. 10c . Mixed" Ib.'aOcf' , lates arejthe be.t I 20c 20c" 20c to Dena.a,vome in and let us con vince you. Xmag mixed 'candies, per lb., 10c up. (Special prices to churches and - - - 20c Lettuce schools!)' , - '., mi i,. 7 serges excepted) Presents. tt SON wrapping, parcels. Also . of fancy work. iillfntn'ii - fiat? al:jii.i;,'7 uTtnmBDirdiaio w iJalivltuen'namoV idmQjr .(Wjlock fancy house , slip-pere- is exceeding pietty this season. i ' WtwawafawawawaBWSWawaSBBBBBBBBBSBBBWSBBWSBBBTaVSBSBVeBBVIBB Men's Neckwear 4 Men's Suspenders r i T I N K E R .i'f n' ' ' . i t) '-'.' .?;,-JV-it4 .' r fdr-Girk-andl Boys f rein; 2; y upit('80fiyr& ' 'Theybuild a thousarid dirrerebt, amMhmTT 1 - res I'aB .Ifls Price, 50c' "w !. I'i ; d'li 141 y jecuonsaui)aiea.. - tV-.Dattd!(tli ists Hi ( NoTeinber. a'. ., 1910. j .ii' ' .v -'.'. (.( (IJJJ F. CLTUamillUVjyXrN " FlraieKvSaiim &!.) l t ; . ,'. 1 .1 " AiD.iLA-Ntnsv. 6.C0 Oeuntj'uie. .rv '(.tH-SVA fun IM " l(lll(MMMtl . r T .7-' ,i'fT.i.K ijj; y..,' I- KMM 'i1" "- " "Vtar r ""n-aNrejM , 1 f--l-t ffynaiir;,U.e 4s. j ajri.vLiifBVreiwcr vbu lu... ji. u II I . r , 1 4L . H wawawaw i assw hBI ' f, " I , . i). ,