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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
RKD OLOUD, KEBBABKA OHI8P .'(! s n J p a -h-:H":-:-:-w-:::xxxx...:.a r Y V Y AS TOLD TO US x:::..:..:m:..:x..:..:..X":"K:; Come to Hod Cloud nnd do your trnd- Hiil-Vet, io hoM iitCottliiR's. Ohas. IV fry was in Cowles Tuesday. Ddlmoro Iloty whs in Mm Hill, I'rl day. Ohonr S.ittluy spent Monday in Hu,t illf.fi h. V. Uarstow spent Saturday in Hasting, John Iloso was down from Dluu Hill. Wednesday. Dr. Ashcr was down fiom Ilivurton, Wednesday. Mi-s Mildred Hayes spent Saturday in Hastings Huy your Christmas seals of the 1' ' JK. 0. society. John UutledRe was down from Inn vale, Tuesday. Hoy Sattley, underttilcer-auto hearse in connection. C. Vj, Horrick of lnavale was in the city Saturday. Harry Moedo went to Lincoln, Wed nesday morning.! Tad Saunders was down from Iua- valo, Wednesday. ' Frank Peterson wont to Omaha, Tuesday morniug. Mr, and Mrs. Tony Clark spent Wed nesday in Hastings. Ed Gaibcr and Curt Geer were in Guide Rock, Tuesday. garago received a car- .'uesduy. J. H. Elllnger was in Vornon, Colo rido, the last of tho week. A. 11. Plerco wont to Lincoln, Wed nosdaj', to spend a few days. " Fresh supply of Lowncy chocolates at N. A. Piatt's grocery store Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Popo went to Lin coln, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Father Fitzgorald was a passenger to Falls City, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Guy Uarnes went to Uostwick, Tuesday, to visit relatives and friends. C. F. Cathcr went to Omaha, Wed nesdiijr, to look after some business matters. Hi 1. 2, 3 and 5 11). Xmns hoses of Lownoy's chocolates at N A. Piatt's grocery. If you want to buy a suitable Christ mas present call nnd see my lino of pocket books, la'dies' hand bags, Blips suit cases and trunks. Joe FogeL ijuuio uoek, Tuesd Jj'he Peterson ga j 'load of Fords, Tut Attorney Bernard McNeny wout to Lincoln, Wednesday, to look nfter some legal nflnirs. If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Schultz. Indo pendont phono 2oH Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarenco Dakor spent the first of tin' week with his sister, i Mrs. Tanquary, at Franklin, I C.irl McArthur went to Omaha this I morning to drive back a new Ford ear ' for (ieoi'L'e Corner at. Rliie Itlll . Mrs. Job Hewitt, returned homo Tuesday from Kepubliean City uhero she had been visiting her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross untied down from Stoekhnm, Sunday, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eiiglohatril. He sure to see the beautiful and complete line of Christmas neckties at the Hamilton Cathor Clothing store. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Powell returned home Thmsduy evening from Omaha and Nuligh where they hud been visit ing. We nre in tne market for 100 to 125 pounds Shouts at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plaut. C. II. Minor Serum Co LOST An overcoat, containing a pair of leather mittens and a silk muf Her, on Dec. tlth, between this city and the Wisecarvor farm. Howard. C. L. Herrick, Innvnlu. Just recolved the latest In leather goods for Christmas presents. Call and see my line of grips, pocket books, suitcases, trunks and ladies' hand bags Joe Fog'el. Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, will moot eye, 'ear, noso and throat patiouts and thoso needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damcrell's olllcc, W o d u c s d a y, Dec. 20. Hours 1 to 5 only. On Saturday night, some of the lo. cal sports wero enjoying a quiet game of 'shooting craps" nnd some of our citizens broko up the gamo by throw ing a fow bricks thru tho window. Eugllsh Ev. Lutheran services Sun day, tho 17th, nt 10:45 a. m. Sunday school nt 10:15. Catechetical instruc tions Saturday, tho iGth, beginning nt 3 p. m. at tho J.' Hcrburger residence. Rev A. Schual. Pastor. After an Illness of several years duration, Mrs. Jennie Stella Hind uged 11 years, 7 months, wife of Fred Ilurd, passed away at her homo in Cowles on Friday evening. She was born in Mason City, Illinois, May Stli 1875, and besides her husband, leaves three children to mourn her demise. Tho funeral sorvices wero held nt tho Methodist church In Cowles on Sunday afternoon. Everything in Christmas F c ir I- rt ii A i o iQi on Display fe5 , AhlJri7r'4kX7rKf A C It Pays "if "tj uhil jiir4v v t 'i, mmi ? i i siJ,w ' MiBniOv ..JIV" i JCTv ''! &$? mmmM-yjm . woa. m to Shop Early Our Lines Complete Now 1 Cfaaj' r-?! nsj''jsy' iWORSBL RIBBONS Many things can be made of Ribbon, such as coat hangers, fancy bags, collars, etc. Our line is complete as to widths and colors. FELT SLIPPERS For men, women and children. All sizes and prices. See the number at $i.oo for men. EIFFEL Silk Hosiery for Gifts We have these at $1.25 per pair in black, white, maise green, blue, pink, fancy stripes, etc. Extra quality at $1.50' per pair in black and white only. GLOVES Kid and Mocha These make excellent Christmas gifts. We have all sizes at $1.25, white, tan, brown, gray, navy, etc. At $2.00 we have black and white and all staple colors. HANDKERCHIEFS For men in plain linen and initial. Ladies hdkfs in all patterns at 5c each to $1.00. DOLLS Many imported dolls. One German made doll at $1.50, others at 35-.15-50-65-75C and $1.00. Also American made character dolls. A Few Suggestions: Ladies' collars, fancy table linens, fancy embroidered pieces, silks, skating sets, hand bags, all in our lines. M,MMMmM1a LADIES' FURS. We have muffs in mink, marmot, opossum, muskrat, Hudson seal, Coney wolf, etc., all lined with best quality of satin, at attractive prices. Christmas Blousd's ' for Christmas Giving So made that they will give lasting pleasure and satisfaction. The Wel worth always priced at $2.00. 1 1 1 11 111 iimmiimiiiiu ill 11 limn nn'.nipmiiimirnrw mminiipiirrjTiiiii 1111 nfTTii mi 11 raspnz i M III...! r; riJaBSta;5S?aEEE?3S3ESf.T TTT t it -r.a.saar,a3aas&jiiMMiTgajiJ-iiMTMaB ,Wr fc"feEsr h V lift Y$& l ' " 1 1 m - -''"' 4 ' ' iZ-hw '1 "r, k "vr . A HOLIDAY SUGGESTION Express the pradical as well as the ideal in buying gifts. There is nothing a man can use to more advantage, will be more pleased with, more grateful to you for this CHRISTMAS than a SUIT AND OVERCOAT of sparkling style, made by House of Kuppenheimer or Cloth Craft Co. Prices $10.00 to $25.00 Our stock is marvelous in its completeness SEE US AT ONCE We'll make your selections easy for you ra Other Suggestions for Christmas Gifts to be had at this good service store Fine Neckwear 25-35-S0-75c Bath Robes $3.25 to $5.50 Night Robes SOc to $1.00 Mufflers 25-S0c to $3.00 lJ Dress Shirts, Percale, Madras, Silk, $1,00 to $5.0 ;i AH Styles of Linen Collars 15c Mens Hosiery lS-2S-50c l All Kinds of Fine Handksrchiefs j io jiioiviiitnS jFcago .w lu ipcF.vz mwves ana niiiens m The Most Complete Line of Mens and Boys Christmas Cioods ever shown in Red Cloud We are not a Store of high prices, but of High Quality Prices held down by our better buying power See for Yourself The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. r?3 n mmtna!utifmmtmffmnmiiVi-tMmmnmvmtirwmtmmnMtiimniif