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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEF Clarber went to Sunerlor. Sun. """""" nMnHBaBaBmma-mK . ""'''"' "l'H"M-:"X"X:::.;..:..!;..!..wr..?.A.?.. I VVW'.'VVVVWV1 lloit li , v . f) m ' Hi' w'J AS TOLD TO US .:..:..:..:..:..:..j..j..;..j;..;..............,...,.,...,.....4,..,;; Slll-Vut is SO'll MtCOttlMK'F. Mrs. Chits. J I tuilcr of Inn vale, wns shopping In the city, I Dr. A Sutiiiduj' Cur Monday Mi sso Inf. Kitiiiimr In tlm Sl.. fl'l,... , .1.... ' "n v -"' - M'....l c O i.... 1.. ............. r.uno (,. ti.,,1 r.i.... . .1 , ! ' ''v:"1 ") '' unsung. ......... lu .nivui uiiu no your trim M. U Corner wns in Itlno Kill, Snt urriiiy. Attend the home tulent piny at Hie ' ... . ,, i'dIilmiiii rm.l.fliK I "" 'Mor'ro mis lmv ' !'. , vnle, Muudiiy Mink Wat net' uf Wyoming, is in t.c city vihllitiK fulutlvos nnd frleiid. Car of Christmas apples on track Monday. , Raymond KoonU spent Thmsiltiy in Sitpeiior. f Mi".. Peitrn went up to Itmvnle, Tliursdiiy ereniny, to visit relutives. Mr. nnd Mrs. C J. L'opc returned home from Lincoln, Monday evening. (Sir of Christmas apples on truck Monday. Mr, and Mj C. J. Phitt returned homo from Omaha, Monday eveninfj Paul McDowell leluined homo from Hastings, Monday evening A. 1 Ely of MeCook, wns in the city Mori nay. John Cratis. spent Friday in Has,! iuL's -'Cur of Chr V" Mouday i" . . . . Mis. itcu Mnurer spent Frmay in Ilnstitigs. The public schools will close Friday for the holiday vacation. Mrs,. II. U. OolltTtly went to Lincoln, Monday, to'visit her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. C. W. Muione. Mrs, .loo Ilerbugor returned home from Omnhn, Monday evening, whore bho has been visiting her son, Lafe. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Omaha, ar rived in tlm city Monday, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Potter. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. M. Hayes spent Thursday with their daughter at llnsUiii.'s. Pitd Walker came in I rum Lincoln, Thuisday evening, to sjiend u few days with relatives. Miss Nellie Francis eaine down fiom fistulas apples on trnck Orplieum tonight I'.tlt' I'm... ft. ..Lil. .......... .1.. ..r . I. ti lu O. society. . Waller wns down from Co wks ' ., ' .. Saturday. Mis. UiseenrvM-is very sick -at lier ,.,,,. homo in ihe north part of the city. ., ll U"ii,t"l!ls ')hii on lwk Itoy blittley, undertaker-auto hoHve intontieclion. Mr. Uul bimpoii of Cody, yom- tnjf, is visiting with .Mr .. II Siuiji suii and other rolatives. Mis. W 0 HoHnum and family linve moved into the lesidenco ieeet ly vacated by Win. Ito.its and family. l'irernan II. A. MeOeo of McCooit, is now liriug on thu Hastings pnsietiger tr.iiu, Rev. I D. Wagoner of Burr O.ilf, itiinsHs, spenT Saturday lit tho city with f i lends Miss Freda French returned to her home at Cdison, Sunday, after spend ing a week with Miss Ilattlo Kailey. If you want to sell or trade your real estate cull on C. A. Schultz. Inde pendent phone 2uS Simon IluItVr departed Saturday night for for Cheyenne where ho will spend the holidays with hissistor. Be sure to see tho beautiful and complete line of Christmas neckties at the Humilton-Cnlhor Clothing store. Attorney L. II. Blaokledgo w-as in Omaha this week, looking nftor some legal mutters. If yoii want to buy n suitable Christ mas present call and see my line of pocket books, ladies' band bags, grips, suit cases aud trunks. Joo Fogol. .ludgo lianney issued n marriage license to Mr. Louio J. Waeehter of llladeu, and Miss Jennie Rose of Rose moiit, on Tuesday. We are in tne market for 100 to 12." pounds Shouts at uiaiket price deliver ed ut Serum Plant. Will pay for do- 11 wry to plant. C. II. Minor Serum j Co .John ltalcer, wlfb conducts a saloon Blue Hill, died at his homo at that place, Tuesday morning after a short illness. sher was down from Ulverton. KvefVfhin T& rfflWWlEWrWr TV Mrim r A T r . . j 0 m cri z m mjr m m. a. .m a r rnrc WB BM mm m "W .BMWV imi I k" -..-.m.ju f Chiistmas apples on track H H jW W -""SfHPT tfPm. I "" I jCwAft m s Lyilia. Mailo and Katherviie k3uUK&4yjZ.fjSJZ9w )tSmKKKtmmmmmmmKmKmmet.-n Christmas lgTuf' Shop Early Merchandise AL SHSRVW' Our Lines Display flnyW ComPlete Now Cowles, Mouday overling, to spend a I ,his,t rveoived thu latest in leather low days w'ith triends. j goods for Christmas presents. Call Will Storey come home from Lin- 'ami see my line of grips, pocket books,' coin, Monday, to spend the holiday , suit cases, trunks and Indies' hand Willi his parents. bogs '.Joe Fogel. . 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 $i.oo for men. EIFFEL Silk Hosiery for Gifts vtwWsy We have these at .Mm&t$Mm S' e. - .... : : fPL-nj' black, white, mait e IjlWpjtf green, blue, pink, lancy stripes, etc. GLOVES Kid and Mocha These make excellent Christmas gifts. We have all sizes at $1.25, white, tans 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. 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. DOLLS I Many imported dolls. One German made doll at $1.50, others at 35-45-50-65-5C Jind $1.00. Also American made character dolls. A Few Suggestions: Ladies' collars, fancy table Lxtra quality at 1 ijnenSi fancy embroidered pieces, silks, skating sets, $1.50 per pair in black and white only. ' .fWy-lli W.x Ai'f !. 1 tv - ' V 7 A -J ' ' ,f l-: . '- I Christmas Blouses for Christmas Giving So made that thev will cive lastintr pleasure and satisfaction. The Wel- ipU'UbUie ilIIU bilLlMllLlUW. i 111 worth always priced at $2.00. & ttki - - M r.3,11 1 --s in, ' KI3f8&2W sv. jmy-m&t VA m s" a is Ira . ', m mmm A' Stt ' 'J 4.' IXwl -5 FWl tia. r? TSk' m ja cjfm '. I nfei N tTffTinlTT,M'JP'gWIWII1TTHTt?ff,,,:if"Bgm-amy-g szcnrrnvunnuacrnHJCQtrxnsrA ifT3nutttKnxsnBUsxxuLruaB.t .w k.lfew Ik- Jr IL tw A B8fcJftjBWBMWBBBj5?aWBKg-aBffBBwB 3 f! 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 thai a 1 a m 'ia SUIT AND OVERCOAT of sparkling style, made hy House of Kuppenheimer or Cloth Craft Co. fmt. 4teik -n fOk. Frices 810.00 t ur stock is marvelous in its completeness SEE US AT ONCE We'll make your selections easy for you ' 5 '., 'm I H . H II F) A Other Suggestions for Christmas. Gifts .1 l.l-l 1 A to be Had at this good service slore i .wikwvdi' o-oo-ov-oc mtft Kofoes $3.28 to $S.50 Q Silk Umbrellas, in SwjjII Christmas Boxes, each, $3.00 3 Night Robes SOc to $1.0 Mufflers 26-S0c to $3 00 i Dress Shirts, Percale, Madras, Silk, $1.00 to $S.OO ' 1 Ail atyiesor Linen Collars Ibc Mens Hosierv 1R.9.rra. M Al. TS . TI f in. .- W Air imas 01 rime Handksrchiefs Mens Traveling Bags t$2.00 to $9.00 Gloves and Mittens The Most, Complete Line of Mens and Boys Christmas Goods ever shown in Red Cloud We are not a Store of high prices, but of High QualityPrices held down by our better buying power See for Yourself i The Cowden-Kaley r Vfan v Vf ABtX-. 'Nw . B ' - B.pxrl,MlW 1 ' hjjlfl , Tie llou.o v Kunxobdnw Wi. , , ....,. ing Co, -m mm, ii ,i . j Bi JWfc IHHWMWIlHWIMJHWlW I nw M wrf loth i i" .Tit -- . l ". irT "i, -. . IHiiUH t iju LiJLiLlJiiJB