The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 14, 1916, Image 8

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SILKS SILKS
What is more pleasing to a woman than to
J receive a new silk waht or dress for Christmas
! when she was not expecting it? Have a good
I line of Belding Silks in the plain and stripes
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and the prices are right. Iconic in and let me
show shem to you before buying.
Silks 36 inches wide at - - $1.50
Belding guarant'd silk, 36 in wide $2-52.25
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In silk at
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Have good lines of the following useful gifts,; Bath Towles, Heir Ribbons, Gloves in kid
chamisette in the silk lining, Table Linen, Napkin3 and Wool Dress Goods
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We Suggest the Advantage and
Advisibility of Doing Your
Christmas Shopping Now
While Our Stock is at its Best. You Have
Time to Look and Choose. You, Will
Actually SAVE, by Getting Suitable Gifts
For Less Expenditure.
This Store Never Has Been Better
Prepared to Serve You. Of the Smaller
Articles We Have the Following in ..
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Holiday Offerhi
SILK PETTBOOATS
Silk petticoats made from Beading's and
Skinner's, none belter made than the above
goods. Prices from - $4.2& to 36.pO
Holiday Handkerchisfs
Ladies .all linen emb. handkercifs $l-75c-50c
Ladies emb. handkerchiefs - - 25c
Ladies emb. hdkfs, in colors 25c-15c-122C
Ladies hemmed handkerchief s with emb. corners
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A full line of sizes
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RED CLOUD, NIBUil, CltlZf
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SHOP
EARLY TO
BUY
Savea You
Money
Just Try
PJfade Waists
from thirty-siz to forty-four
Oliver Huzaid spent today in HI lie
Hill.
imtuy ov!iiiiitf from Dickons, Xebras
kn, whoro ho hail bucii looking ovoi
the country.
Mr. mill Mn, K. Alter and Mrs. M
E. Di-nlinur ami il-uivlitor, Miss IMnii
of Alum, uro the kiiiI.s nf Row and
Mis. Driiliner.
Why ii'it buy a hath tohe for one ol
your CliiisUnns pie-onts the prieo,
raujfH from Sir.O to fii. llmnUtoii
Cutiiui Oiiitliiii Cii.
Miss Hello lliinilltou returned u
Guide l.'oek, Weilnedday, after vlsitinp
n tw days with her brother, W. CJ
II . uIUom and fani'ly.
Curl MoArthur returned home I-'ri-d.iy
morulri,' from Roptiblican City,
where he had lioeuTloiii,' s,ume eli'otri.
citl eoustrueilon work.
Little (ienovievo Slovens, tlHiihtur
of Mr and Mrs. Wert Stevens, enter
tained a number of her ft lends ,it. n
p.irty Si urday aftniooiia
Ten peremt otl' on Christmas iuo)t
and deeoriitions, Special price o
eaudy for el.uicho and .schools No
p emfums- or rallL'. Hunt's Variety
S ore.
F'iip your ulll soon be (,'one and vc
notice that, tlnjr.i aie still several of
Ciyoinif,' ladies and yonn men in
our inU'.bt who have not taken the oath
of matrimonial. alle0'anoo.
AIffcra. Wave (Jilce, H. A. Lctson,
C V. Kaley, V. K. Mam or and W. G
Hamilton a'touded a meotliiK of tin
Shriuer'sat Lincoln, Tliursdnv. The
two later named genUon."!, were (ilven
the mysteries of the .Shi liter's desi'ee
WANTED: DUtriot Manager fot
Red Cloud. A,'ent-i for Itlalen, Blue
Hill, Cnlde KocU and Iuaviile. Good
propoiltlou Previous experience uu
necessary Fieu school of Instructions
Aildros Massaehusetts Bomliuu; and
lnsurnneo Company, Accident, ii it d
Health Departmout, Suinaw, Mlchi
U m. Capital Sl,00.C0o.
It is reported In political clrclos that
County Clerk (eleot) It. V. Perry has
appointed A. V. Duclcer us his deputy.
With this team of able- business men
in ulmrKc of this otlke, it is a foregone
conclusion that mutters pertaining to
this branch of the county's business
will receive the most uuroful nttent
ion. Both these u;ontleu.en are known
to the taxpayers (of the oouuty and
they arc assured of the best of service
during the ensuing term.
Order To Show Cause.
Webster Oountv. I ,na" U)u"l "f1
At a County i ourt liolil nt tlio County
Court room In niul for sutil county Decern
tier Mh, 1 'J 10.
In tho matter ot tlio cntnto ot Luther
Mnrtln, DeccaBiHl.
On reading and 111 I nn tlio petition ot
I.I7I0 Mnrtln, ruyliiKitlint mlmlnUtrntlon
ot until estnto may bo crnutcd to lierxelf uh
AiliuliilHtrntrtx.
Oui)Hiu:i), Tlint Krlitny tli8 2)tli dny ol
December A. I)., 101(1, nt 10 o'clock n. nt., In
nstflgncri tor lienrlni; suld petition, when nil
piThoiiK Interested In Bald uinttermny appear
nt a County Court to bo held la and for wild
county nnd bIiowciiusu why prnyor o( potl
t loner Hhmilil not bo Krnnted; nnd tlint uotleo
of tho pendency of haul petition nnd tlio hear
tiiK thereof bo given to nil personu Interested
In ntd innttur, liy iiilill8hliiK a copy of thla
order in tho lied Cloud Clilof, a weokly nows
paper printed In wild county, for tlirco con
kci'titlvo veekn prior to wild dny of lienrlnv.
SK.VI.l A. 1). ItAN.NKV,
County Juduc.
(Uo. .1, Mnrshnll, Attorney.
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KANSAS PICKUPS
'(Krbm Smith Cftinity)
F. II. 'Brown nnd family wereSumlny
v sltors nt Harry Brown's.
Mrs. Dell Brown hr.s been quite sio.U
Iho past week with l.aj,'ilpp, but is
better at this wilting.
E, E. Spun let mid family were veiy
pleasantly ontertatuerl at thu home of
J. U I'otersonV, Sunday.
B. F. I'ayno and family anA Ray
Simmoii.s iiml family wore Sunday
visitors nt the Win. 01-cn home.
Mrs Flora Blair, who has been under
tho doctor's care, is better at tills
writing but not able to attend church
yet.
Revival nteelliitf is bein-,' held at the
Ptiwiiee ohurch buj, owing to the cold
weather and lots of sickness I here'ls
not u very large attendance.
Mi..s Lucile huso, of Smith Center,
accompanied Melba Spurrier to her
home Friday evening and spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Melba's
parents, E. E. Spurrier and wife.
The Bellaiie school has been closed
for the last week on account of the
teacher, Miss Edith Orewell, being
compelled to stay at her boarding
place with the mumps. (IIowever, Miss
Edith is gotting along vory nicely and
will soon lesumo her duties.
BLADEN
Mrs. Wm. Johnson was In Hastings,
Tuesday.
Miss Ethel Peterson was In Blue
Hill, Saturday.
Miss Amelia Friclcell visited friends
in Campbell over Sunday.
O. I). Satnsell made a business trip
to Donvor Saturday night
Mrs. Oloy Iveison and Mrs. C. W.
Cowley were In Hastings, Tuesday.
Mrs. (Jims. Dogate of Blue Hill.
spent sovur.U days visiting here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Heudiicks and daught
er, .lanot, visited several days in Hust
ings this week. '
Em ICouhler was hero over Sunday
visi.t.ugat Iho home of her father,
Dr. C. F Kochler.
John Hull of Lawrence was here to
.pi-lid Sunday with his parents, Mr.
nid Mis. V. S Hall.
.ohn Worley, of (Juiiovu, was hero
Sunday visiting at the home of his
nut her, Mis. Himunh Worley
by.lia and Paulino Koertner loft
ruchilriy for mt oNt'iideil visit with
irieuds and relatives in Iowa ami Ill
inois. dr. and M. W. E. Throne l..ft
Tuesday to attend the Farmers5 Con- '
,'rc-a and impteiu'nit Show at Omaha '
tins week.
Ilowaid. Ralnh. and Durrol IIir!im
.1 Blue Hill, visdied at the home of!
their Rtaml parents, Mr and Mis. W.
W. Ilogato, over Sunday.
INAVALE
Krud Eddy ol" Ked Cloud spent Sun
day in lunvtilc.
M Farnliain hluppod a car or hops
'o KaiJijus, City, Stindtty.
C. Undi'rwood and family loft Mon
day moriiiiiir for Missouri.
Halph Stlclcuuy auUiuil to Wotner,
Sunday, returuius; Monday.
Mrs. Chrirloy Iluutur .spent seveial
day in Hustings last ivook.
Mr. Will Zuppy and wife are tho
proud pat outs of a baby boy.
It 12. lltintor is now driving' a Max
woll purchased from II. llunkul.
Uobooii lUroli, Will C'arponter and
Mr. Hoarcey sawod wood, TuH&day
Miss Inez Striokliu eutortainod the
tho 0. W. IJ. M. at her home, Thursday
Joe. Topliam and wife of Iteri Cloud,
spout Sundiiy with Hurt Loouurd and
futuily.
Mrs. Will Wouderly and dauRhtor,
vlay, were paasoiiKcrs to IlHstlii,'8,
iuubday.
Mr. Ooorgo Mntkiub was very &lck
Satuiday and Sunday, but Is consider
ably better.
Mr. Darlynplu hns moved Into Mr.
Hustings' bulldinp west of the hard
ware store.
Mr aud Mrs. Silas Burwell are hav-
Iiir some dental work done in Rod
Cloud this week.
Charley Olmsted left Sunday morn
ing for Uontrice to work at carpen
ter work for Fred Gaveka.
Roy Matklns of Wataugo, South
Dakota, came In Friday to visit his
parents and other rolatlvcs. ,
Mrs. L. W. Thomiis and son spent
Sunday at IMverton with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Thompson nnd daughter.
Charley Mnrtin of Bontrlee was
called hore Monday on account of the
death ot his brothor, John Martin.
Hlanch Darker enmo tip from Red
Cloud, Saturday night and spent Sun
day and Mouday.with her parents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Leonard havo
gone to housekeeping In. their new
honio roceutly vacated by Mr. C. Uu
deVwood. Mr, Dally purchased the
pr iporty and made the bride nnd
gi! loin ji present of it.
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am), Tuesday evening ,
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Heal Christmas Gifts.
THE SOUTH BEND
MALLEABLE RANGE
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THE ILINOY
A BOUT January I, 1917, we will move into our new tpmlcrs. This building
contains a greater nmoufit of floor tpace and storage room and will enable
us to carry n more complete line of hardware, etc. We will then be in a position
to supply your every need in the line of hardware, liec.tt.rj, ranges, etc.
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IW5 THE IICUEST AMI BEST SH3W WEST OF CXICA6C ""'"" u
As a slar away from any programme and shining all alone
MARY PICKFORD is to be seen at the
Orpheum Theater
Friday, Dec. 15th
in the new seven-act picture
Less Than The Dust
which will be viewed with additional interest because of
the fact that it is the first production made by the famous
loved "Our Mary" since she headed her own company.
Show Starts at 8:15
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