1ED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF fWWUWWUWWWWVWWWL HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's olngs - ,, dWiWAVAVAVAVAWA'A - ft i i - Ed Amuck was 111 MoCoolt Momliiy nlffht. .1. A. Urn d ford whs in Norton, Kansas, Friday. Ml&s Alice Fotfjj returned liumc from Lincoln, Monday. A few choice home plants for sale. Mrs. IT. C. Cutter. T. C. Hacker was u pns-nnnor to Hebron, Saturday. Vein Kmick and wife recurnod to Grand Island 1'rlday. E. O. Meyers of llasUnp visited friends In town Monday. Mrs. W. II. McKimmey and son, Earl, spent Saturday in Hastings. Jay Studobaker of Elberta, Utah, Is visitltiK friends in the city this week. Charley Sohultz nnd family arc homo from a visit with relatives In Hastings. J. X. Fountain returned home Mon day from Minden, where he had been working. George W. Hutchison and C. V. Knley left Friday for Oumtui to attend a Masonic meeting. Wm. II. Tabor arrived from Omaha, Monday, to accompany his mother to that city for u visit. G. L. Canileld of Bluo Springs, Miss ouri, was in tho city Monday shaking hands with old friends. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. Nino block shoats weighing from 100 to 125 pounds each. John Copley, Inavale. Zeko Johnson of Minnesota, arrived In tho city tho last of the weeh to visit his sons, Sam and Clarence. Mrs. Christie Patmoro returned home Saturday from Topcka, Kansas, where bhc received medical treatment. John Lirgent of Canadian, Okla homa, visited at the W. A. Kent homo Friday, whllo enroute to MeCook. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sherman moved tho first of the week Into the J. D. Crans residence in the Piatt addition. Surprise him on Christmas morning with a Waldemar Watch Chain or a handsome Scarf Pin. See them at Mitchell's. Hear the Hallowell Musical Company ot the Congregational church, Christ- mas evening.. -Tickets uO apd'L7Jc, children 25c. Mrs. Goer, 'who .had bcenr visiting with her son, Curtis Geer and wife, for several weeks, returned to her home at Diller, Sunday. Attorney J. C. Urooks of Des Arc, Arkansas, arrived in the city Sunday, to spend tho holidays with his family who reside in Catherton township. Oris Matkins of Powell, Wyoming, was in the city Saturday. Ho was en route to Inavale to spend the holidays wl'h his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Matkins. Mrs. Win. Thomas accompanied by twolve young ladies of tho Domestic Science Class of the high school wero la Guido Rock, Saturday, attending the Teachers' General Meetiug. Mrs. John Wilson, who was taken seriously 111, nt tho homo of her son, Curt Wilson, at MeCook, was brought to her home in this city by her daugh ters, Mesdamcs Will Kent, Charley Amack, Ulysesscs Martin, and hersou, Cart Wilson, and wife, Tuesday morn iug. Mrs. Margarot Craft, wife of John Ccaft, died at their homo In this city Monday afternoon after a brief illness. Sha was 70 yeais old. A husband and four daughters are left to mourn her death. The funeral services wore held at the home Wednesday afternoon, Rov. Myers ofllclatlng. Interment was made in the city cemetery. Tho R. N. of A Lotus Club met at the homo of Neighbor Ada Rust, Thursday afternoon and were enter tained bv Neighbors Rust, Hunt, Roubal, Koontz and Marie Harwood. Santa Claus appeared and presented each guest with a present and a largo amount of fun. A dellolous two course luncheou was served which all en joyed. Mrs. McCormick, wife of A. J. Mo Cormlck, died at their homo In Jewell County, Kansas, Friday night, after an illness of several months duration. She was 53 years old. A husband, five sons and ono daughter are left to mourn her death. The funeral ser vices were held at the Highland church Sunday, the pastor of that church officiating. Ilurial took place In the Highland cemetery. The Degree of Honor lodge nt their regular meeting on Tuesday eveniug elected the following otlicers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Foe, Chief of Honor; Mrs, John Cummings, Lsriy of Honor; Mrs. Polulcky, Chief of Core monies; Mrs, Grace Tophaiu, Uncord ing Financier; Miss Margaret Stevens. Treasurer; Miss Cleo Wllmot, Usher; Miss Anna Jernberg, Ass't Usher; Miss Iva Patten, Outside Watch; Miss Pearl Amaok, Inside Watch. After the elec tion of officers an oyster supper was served. Insure your Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman for tho Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hastings, Nebraska Phones: Olllcc, Ml; Residence, 17:.G A sane, Mife. sound and economical plan of lire, light t.ing and tornado Insurance. Will your policy soon expire? Write me and let mo explain. No obligation on your part. Do your Chiistuias shopping with the homo merchants Mis. Chits. Woods was a passenger to Hastings tills morning. Attorney Uctiurd McNeuy returned home from Hustings Wednesday. Mis. Harry Cramer wont t Geneva this morning to visit her parents. Mrs. H. W. Stewart went to Lincoln this morning to visit her parents. J. D. Crans .left this morning for Mitchell, South Dakota, to visit his daughter. Just received some nice Traveler's Manicure Sets in leather rolls. A suit able gift for either lady or gent. Mitchell, Tho Jeweler. Wilbur Hamilton, Georgo Holllstcr, Flave Grice, Carl Jernburg nnd Alt Saladon left today for MeCook to ut tend u Knight Templar meeting. Mr. Fred R. lloynlin of Lincoln and Miss Inez. Johnston of Inavale, were united in marriage at tho Mothodist parsonage on December 0th, Rev. C L. Myers officiating. Geo. Holllster was elected n delegate of the Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine, to the Imperial Council, to bo held nt DuIFhIo, N. Y. next July, nt n meeting held in Lincoln, Saturday. m Farm Loans Lowest Interest, best option and terms to be had in the state. Money always ready. Call for ino at State Hank. C. F. Catiieh ' TEPEE Friday and Saturday Dee. 17 and IS WI! 8 Chrislmas 191 5-- Quincy Adams Sawyer ana riason s torner a Folks U i ... i.. I ..... I. .... ..(.,.. r....... tho best New England story ami play ever written. A true picture of Jscw England life and character Full of comedy. full of action. 8 We are ready to do our pari loward your Christmas Shopping. . . . Monday and Tuesday Dec 20 and '.'1 Neal of the Navy EIGHTH STOKV PATIIE WEEKLY and A COMEDY Wednesday and Thursday Dee 22 and 2U Wednesday Afternoon At:i The House of Fear A FIVE PART SPECIAL FEATURE The third story of Ashton Kirk in vestigator, produced by Arnold Daley, Jean Eagles nnd a superior company A strong and pleasing play. Regular Prices Coming Friday and Saturday Dec. 'J I ami 25 "The Adventures of A .Mad Cop." A charming picture in colors. Miss Tlllic Kent Is visiting Mrs. Silver Lougtin at Alma this week. Substantial and Useful Christmas Presents for your Husband, your Son, your Sweetheart and your Cousins. Wearing Apparel Is Always Acceptable. Big lino 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 Discount on Men's, Boys9 and Children's Suits, Overcoats and Pants. (Blue serges excepted) The COWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING CO. Headquarters for Men's and Boys' Presents. 'WW!!! lA Daniel M. Garber Weds The ilrst of the weok at Lincoln oc curred tho marriage of one of this city's most popular gentlemen, Mr. D.inlcl M. Uarher to Miss Ruth I. Mc Cracken of Rlvertou. Mr. Garber has for the past two years been making his home at Rlvcrtoo, where ho was en gaged in the real estate business, until about a month ago, when he moved back .to Lis .farm Ju&t. north ,of town, where he and his bride hare ulready began 'housekeeping. The marriage Cime us a complete surpriso to even Dan's most initimate acquaintances, as he betrayed in no way the fact that ho was "slipping." It would be a dlfllcult tusk, for us to enumerate all of the many, advan tageous characteristics of Daniel M. Garber, 60 we will only add tho fact thut he has spent thirty some odd yjurs in this vicinity, und today num bers his frieuds by his acquaintances. While the bride is u comparative stranger here, yet the fact thut she was picked as un ideal by so critical u judge us Mr Gurber, is recommenda tion enough. To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Garber the Chief takes great pleasure in ex tending the glad hand and wo trust that your path through life may be strewn with nuught elso but roses. inavale" Mr Blunt went to Hod Cloud Tues day mornlg on business. George Tophum and family of lilue Hill were visiting ut Will Topham's home Sunday. Quito a number from here attended the party at Will Moore's Saturday night. All report a good time. The M. E. Ladies Aid met at the parsonage on Wednesday of last week, The young ladies of tho Christian church will hold a bazar and supper in Hunter's hall, December ltith. Mr. Eli Strong is laid up with the grip and is anable to bo at his place of business. Earl Young of Guide Rock was in Inavale Saturday. II. II. Holdredge and wife ate their Sunday dinner at C. E. Joyce's home. Hurl Smith is doing carpenter work ou the C. Hunter ranch. Mr. T. Hawkins shelled corn Mon day. Mr Uutlcge spent Sunday in Inavale with his family. Flossie Reig is Improving under the doctor's care. The Royal Neighbors met in Hunter's ball Tuesday evening. Tho llurcli family arc much improv ed yet not entirely out of danger. Oris Mutkkn lb hero from Powell, Wyoming visiting his parents and friends, Inez Hc.udeison was married to Mr. Uuynton of Lincoln Inst week and they loft Saturday for Lincoln to make their future home. Wallace Conley is quiet sick and is unable to attend school, Alva Carpenter is 6uirerlng with tousilitls. Mrs. John lirowu and Mrs. Will Wonderly went to Red Cloud Tuesday, F. G. TURNURE & SON F. G. TURNURE fc SON Sweet Grass Baskets Genuine Indian made Sweet Grass Baskets, Many patterns in these goods fine for Milady's sewing room. Fancy Ribbons In Xmas ribbons, narrow for wrapping parcels, wide, fancy ribbons for all kinds of fancy work. Also Hosiery Tt J i x ' Silk Hosiery, in individual boxes; 2 for $1.00 or 1 for $ 1 .00. Neckwear We have an ele gant selection of ladies' fancy col lars. Fine for Xmas gifts. Silk Kimonas A new selection of silk kimonas; one in box. Character Baby Dolls Charlie Chaplin Dolls. Complete Outfit with Cane. Kewpie Dolls, all sizes. "FrG. Turnure --&- Son "The Store of Chrl times Cheer" With Christmas only eight days away and every depart ment contains a wealth of gift merchandise. Attention! S. & H. Green Trading Stamps will cam an Extra Dividend for you on the Money you spend for Holiday Gifts. They are exchangeable for a great variety of high grade merchandise for personal use and for the home. Trading stamps are not false economy. Funds deposited in a bank bring you interest. Expenditures made in this store also bring you interest in the form of negotiable trading stamps. A visit to our Premium Parlor will be time well spent. Bath Sets One set in box. 4 towels, 2 wash cloths and bath mat to match. Fancy Goods Sofa Pillow Tops. Embroidered Ta ble Runners, Laundry Bags, etc., stamped. Bath Robes for Ladies and Gents; also Bath blankets in many patterns. Fancy-Slippers I Buy a "Glove Bond" for Xmas Presents. When you wish to present some one with a pair of gloves for Xmas, buy a Bond and they can bring it to our counter and select their own Gloves. Prices of Gloves Kid, $1.25 to $1,75. All colors Mocha, Silk Lined, $1.75. All staple colors Cope, $1.25, $1.50. Black and tan. Bargains in Groceries Staple Standbys at Rock Bottom Prices; All the best quality; Splendid Values. Cranberries Extra large, per quart, - 10c Malaga Grapes Per pound, 20c Florida Grape Fruit Is now getting good. We have an extra value in an extra large fruit, each. 10c Navel Oranges perdoz, 30 & 40c Dromedary Dates, pkg. 10c Figs, pkg. "lOc Nuts Fancy Mixed Nuts, per lb. 20c Filberts. - 20c Brazils, - 20c Almonds - 20c Eng. Walnuts 25c Pecans - - 20c Leaf Lettuce Extra tender, per bunch, - 5c Plum Pudding Excepti o n a 1 1 y Fine, can, 10c 25c Candies Bunte's Choco lates are the bet to be had. Come in and let us con vince you. Xmas mixed candies, per lb., 10c up. (Special prices to churches and schools.) Our slock of fancy house slip pers is exceeding pretty this season. Men's Neckwear Men's Suspenders T I N K E R T 0 Y S 4 for Girls and Boys from 2 yrs. up to 80 yrs. They build a thousand different things. Price, 50c F.G. TURNURE & SON F. G. TURNURE & SON ! J NL