The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 21, 1916, Image 8
R.ED OLOUD, JfEBRABKA, OH IS 7 pf I 1 f I1 V it K" V id. i-.h 13 ! & 2 Shopping Days To Christmas Morning Hours are bcA if you would shop in comfort. SILKS SILKS What is more pleasing to a woman than to receive a new silk waist or dress for Christinas when she was not expecting it? Have a grod line of Belding Silks in the plain and stripes and the prices arc right. Come in and let mc show shem to you before buying. Silks 36 inches wide at - - $1.50 Belding guarant'd-silk, 36 in wide $2-$2.25 HOSE In silk at In lisle thread at Have gpod lines of the following useful gifts; Bath Towles, Hair Ribbons, Gloves in kid chamisette in the silk lining, Table Linen, Napkins and Wool Dress Goods Mrs. Barbara Phares rArAvyAJJV."Av.v.vv., S Auto Hearse PMPISVVKaflr77iZ!3Bqr79kvrn EajwjKBJffllMJMi ?V'! i EDV AMACK- ' UNDERTAKING (LADY ASSISTAN Ii ALL THE PHONES Rh.D CLOUD, NEB. pMVMHRm Only 2 Shopping Days fll I Until Christmas Take advantage of these 2 days Come in and we will sell you a gift that will gladden the heart of both the giver and the receiver. HamiSton-Cather Clo'g Co. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to AM Notice to Automobile .Owners AH licenses due January 1, 1017. The lw does not permit operating D Dealers' card numbers. It doluK so to save costs of prosecution call at Comity Treasurer's office at once and secure receipt for number. After thiB date the law Is to be rigidly enforced,' C. D.ROBINSON, County Treasurer C. W. Kailoy icturued I.lDooln, Satutday. hoxu from &BLK Silk petticoats made from Holding's and Skinner's, none batter made than the above goods. Prices from - $4.25 to $6.00 Holiday Handkerchiefs L-idics all linen cmb handkercifs j51-75c-50c Ladies cmb. handkerchiefs - - 25c Ladies emb.'hdkfs, in colors 25ol5c'-12c Ladies hemmed handkerchiefs' with emb. corners in colors at - - 5c-8VC-10c-12'2C-25c $1 and 75c 30c-50c Ready A full line of sizes Horse Hearse uawyssaaHHa FaraLMM I have the cheapest rates nnd best option in thestBte, with Beveral plans to choose from. Sole ageut for Tre- wott, Mattls & Baker. J. II. Bailky m I. W. Edson of Mlnden, spent the last of the week in the city, with his aon, W. P.Kdson and family. Miss Miiiilo Hoffman returned to Blue Mil), Saturday, after spending 11 few days hero with tulativos and friends. WWWWJTOflfl H I EARLY TO SHOP EARLY TO BUY, Saves If oil Money Just Try PETTS COATS Made Waists from thirly-siz to forty-four Roy Suttlev, undettuUcr-auto hearse in connection. P. C. and Win. Ik-lay of Guide Rock, woio in thoclty the III st of the week. Will Hunt mid Warren Nelson spent Thursday in Bluo Hill. Kenneth WIImmi has accepted u jiosl tion in the Webster County Hank. Minnie Trout came heme ftom Nafiorvillt. Iiuliiinii, Saturday. Attonii'v and Mis. H. W. Stcuuit went to Lincoln this morning to spend the hulidiiys with t datives. Mis St.'llu McKnlvic r Lincoln nr lived in the city Tiii'Silnv evening for a vNit with her sister, Mis. Ego. Ten percent oil on Christmas goods and ilecor.itions. Special pi ice on Uiindy for chinelies and schools. No piemitiins or ratlle. RiM's Variety Store. Why not buy n l-ath miW for one of your ClnlHtDui titc-cnts the prices f-.iig.i Immh Si nf) to rti Ilainllion.. Catli'ii Clothing Co. . Mr. T'uiil I'ulniclcv. who U attntnl. ing tin- v'luto iinivisiiv ut Mueiilii, u lived in the city Wi'ilnc-dav tospcntl I c Imli'liifb with fieds ii ik! rola- I CS. Wl'llll IVll' (lllilini In nfn. ... h U, n rfonnn ticUot to the llitlmiin " . slinwb ut the in plu urn, Dee. 2"i, "tl ,111. i ,' iv;ir, will li. ,,.,1, l,y I'. I Ifilurri't uiiv on., lnvnig m't'ii a l).-.i.rM,i M !!, . ( rlimiuir in 1 I i loud T..I- is ii,,. .ip liing plir 'f t e Mil man Co, .it the OipKeiuii, D i!. ar.th Tha CHI U AT HOME EXPECT YOU TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S FUN xtyzXU g Burlesqut; Vii VISIT IT CENTRE." THE Exhilarating audtvilli Kill Alfin Filled altli rrittr Olrlt, FoiiijCIwm, BMII tqaipili, Bfiiiiini acinic cinriHNii LADIES' IIME MATINEE EVEIV WEEKMY Everybody Goes; Amk Anybody tlWATS THE tlOOHT MO BEIT SHOW WEST Of CHICABP 0rdr lo iluw r, ause At a County Court IkM nt tho County Court room In ntul forsnlilui mt Deccmbtr aoth A. I)., unit. in Hut matter of tlioistntoof A. I). McMur my Diceund. . Dn renillni? mid illiini; the petltlonot llflcn M. MfMurmy pruylii that adiulnlstrntloii of bid I istntenmy to yrmitod to heni-lf ns Kxrcutrlx. lirdorcd, timt lrldny tlie t2tti day of Janu ary A. 1). IUI7 at 10 o'clock n. in., Ih assigned (orlie.uliiKHiiIil petition, when nil persons InUri-ntcd In Mild putlHim may appear at a County Court to ho held In and for said Couii'y and show chuso why prayer of potl tlomr Hhould not ho granted; and that notice of the Jpciulency of said petition mid tho hearing thereof bo Klven to all p :ias Intoresteili In said mailer iy puui.alilng In tho Keit Cloud Chlof, a iieikiy nouHpiipur printed In said couuiV forthreo coiiscuutlvo wcokH prior to tho day hearhiK. (skai.) A. 1). Uankky, County Judt'e. Order To Show Cause. St no t Nebraska, t mem.,, (, i... Webster County, t ,n 1" bounty Court At a County Court held at the County Court room In nnd for unlet county Deueiu- bcrOth, mm. IN thu matter of tho estate ( Luther Martin. Deconhed. ON rcmlliiB and llllng tho petition of I.lrlo Martin, iiraylnKithat administration ofsnldoatato iriay bo grautod to herself as Administratrix. Oudkrkd, That Friday tho 29th day of December A. P., 1U10, at 10 o'clock a. m Is autgnod tor hearing said petition, when all pcrioni Interested In said matter may appear at a County court to bo held In and (or said county and show cauio wjiy prayer ot peti tioner ibould not be granted; and that notlco ot the pendoncy of Mtd petition and tho hear ing thereof bo given to all persons Interested In sold matter, by publishing a copy ot this order tn tho Ited Cloud Chlof, a weekly nows paper printed In said county, for thrco con hociiMvo weeks prior to said day of hearing. HKAI.l A. n, IUnnky, County, JudKC. Oeo. J. Marsliall, Attorney. INAVALE Will Walters f Powell, Wyoming, Is hcie visiting relatives and friends Oliie Kllgnre and family are visiting at (Ji'.o. llMSling.s. . Mi. (Jrlslian, who has been quite hlck;'i somewhat better, .low Ilecil of (lnide:Iocl(, spMiit Slit unlky wUIAfl5i..p. M,s. fc.,,1.1, KL-K Uutiter.antl family nulocri to .llcfc(.:ioa'l, VTfnirMliy? Tin. "I'.hiI Tlrtitnb Weddliig" at tiie M. E church was well attended and enjoyed by all. Mr. Alhoit Huliy and bride in rived I'liur-day night to spmid the winter with Mr Iluby and sons Hio llalley of Lincoln, preached at- tin. tilirlhtlnti chinch Sunday nioniiiig and evening. A progiam will be given at the Christian church, Monday night, and I liny will also liavo a Christmas tree. MI-h Peail Wolcolt of llcbion, is spending a fow days with Miss Haol N'fsbett, also lolatlvcs and friends. Mis. Sudiu IIoldrc((o spent Thurs day In tho country with her daughter, Mrs. Will Tophain and family. Mr. Koy Matkins returned to his home Saturday morning at Wautago, South Dakota. Mrs. Koscoc lliicli and Mr. A. 11. Myers roreived wot d of their father's death last wook. They have the sym pathy of their inn n v filotidsr Mrs. Waunlo Chuso and daughtor, Juliet, of Itrnden, camo Thursday night for an extended, 'visit atuong relatives and friends. Farm Loans I cau make you a farm loan at low est interest and best terms tp be had in tho state. Please write iue, or call for me at State Hank Red Cloud. C. P. Outlier. Orpheum Program for the week endiug Dec. J3rd. Thursday, December 21 at the Tepee, a stjjr production Helen Uplines in 'Judith of the Cumberland in five acts, Admission to and Ir.c ' Friday, December 22 a. Blue Bird special feature in live acts 'Rolt.'nJ L I: t Admission lo and isu Saturday, December 23 a1 'he Orpheum 'The Eternal City' in flight rco'1-, nif ehihpniUs pholn oduetioti of Hull CafinA imnioit.d ;ycl tt ml play ith l'auline Pivileric rl.!- Is a I'anitnuuiit pioralu Don t 'u'l to -ee it Sneeial pti.-es f .r nmtiniM. at O.'io r. i d ir,u. Nights ut 7 t.ri, 10 and "Or icd Cloud, w M-MMnu m ! i JVca BlTMaMieeiMytyTaWpMtW h THREE NIGHTS STARTING Monday, H New Plays, People, Scenery, Specialties, Electrical Effects, Etc. "MH ILLMANS .Don't Fail Jo See The Opening Piay A Beautiful Society Dra 44 Xe Tickets Now Reserved Seats 50c E3E 3ME DE Ideal Christmas Gifts THE SOUTH- -BEND MALLEABLE RANGE 7! THE HJNOY A BOUC January 1, 1917, wc will move into our new qu&tters. This IjuiMing contriini a yteatcr amount of floor spice nnJ tlor.igc room and will enable ui to carry a more complete line of lnrdwarc, etc. We will then ba in a poiition to supply your every need in the line of hardware, he&'.erj, ranges, etc. GEO. EEII- iME BLADEN I'rank Hal lei- lofr Kriduy for Den ver fui an e..'ieiided visit with fi lends. .Mrs. James Anderson uas in Hast iiiK", Tlnusday. Mrs. Oley Iveison was to Hustings, Thursday. a passenger Claude Cramer uas a passenger to Ited Cloud, Saturday. Mrs. D. O. Bennett and Mrs. Jones Williams wore in Hluo Hill, Friday. Ed Doylo and family of Herrick, H. D., have been visiting at the homo of J R. Hoin the past week. Mrs. Stanley Hnll and daughter, Irene, left Saturday for Heatrice where they will join Stanley. Mrs. Melviu Saylorand children of Roseland, arc spendinR the week at the home of Mrs. P. II. Saylor this week Mrs. C. A Welnn nnd mother, Mis Swicart, returned from Hastincs on inursdav aftr an extended visit at tho home of soino of their friendi. The Illadon HIhIi School basket ball team defeated the Rowland team to tho score of 27 to It Monday evening on thp Rladpii llnor. Itoth team's showed fine Torm nnd played a clean tfame. Bladen will play at Rowland, Friday, Dec. i'Siid. Mr. Lfiroy C. Sponcf nnd Miss Fern Wliflnii weie united in. niarrinue at Blonniiiifrtoii. Dec nth, and Mr.. Ralph A .Spr-nee and,. MsS Itcula Wlielan, brother and ister or th fonner, were mnriied at Hastings, Dec 12. iDlfi. In the wrcMl'mr matr-li ut the opera hou.o SatiinlHy nijih', Harl SVIiumak erur TJliiiIiMi. tluvvs Jaek Rimiy of Hi all ice, in ti r,tinltfM fnlN; tlie fist in 'Si iiiiiiuttsiii.d tho so -ond jn il tuiiintiH t:.i of liiuo Hill ivw Hoivai.l Wiuh m . f liue iln. Ju 1'J min nts in the piiinar.es TiTTi nililll I fll IWIHI nil II IFIWIIIi mil n OSaBVSCTJ SHOEElXJKXm, w; nnni?ir Orpheum Theatre Itel Sli Co my wm "' -' - viH J aw 2Usvf S3fcfftrg.vTOi MR. F. P. HILLMAN Criminar On Sale At Cook's SpflRnn T,v.L 01 rr DEE3C 3 n v - HEATER TRINE rJ IKE XMAS WEEK I am prepared to furnish you with the following: Large Leaf Lett uce, bunch V& Cauliflouer, lb 13KC V-.-; l'arsley, bunch i()c fc " Ilunch Turnips ioc Bunch Beets iqq Young Onions, bunch .", . .100 Celery, bunch iOq Fancy Jonathan Apples, e.'k...?r.60c Oranges, doz 15, 35, 4.0 Candies, Figs and Apricots, pkg, ..loo Extra Large Size Bananns, doz 25c Sweet Spuds, lb 5c Rutabagas, lb 4c Cluster Raisins, lb Mc Cranberries '2qtb. for 25c Grape Fruit, Extra Largo KlJ Nuts, Meats, Almonds, English Wal nuts, and I'ecaus Xinas Candles. Nuts. FIAs. Dates. Etc Special for Saturday Large Can Pumpkin ;jnc Largo Can Salmon 2 for 25c HOc Grade Codec 250 Agent for Lowney's Chocolates and Folger's Cooffes and Teas FRESH Haflings BREAD ' r?cmemftcr-practieally all o'f my stojk has been purchased leceutlv and .is strictly fresh. Lut 1110 supply your needs in groierles Jrko ML mil r3vr;irufrj. k vvxtrsuan tmxem2tn&K UJK!K Nebraska Dec. 25 Headed With Hillman jn Person The Latest Broadway Successes. Something Doing AHThe Time. No Waits Between Acts Drug Store Mw.. .vnv.va tpL.CO Si 3 a -, "-Btmmimmmmt A v.. ) a u.. ri v ft :.' v- t --ii' 1M H romniCTrCT-n1ifril.iB.:..,1:. (vjjjiii.)t. . - -i. tyiw. nwi...! T'T.rt.tH W .,..j hm.m.ct. L M