The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 20, 1917, Image 4

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The Early Shoppers are benefiting by the Complete Assortments of Christmas Merchandise
Later the assortments are more or less broken. There are o disappointments for Early Shoppers.
Georgette Blouses '
There will bo no truce of disappointment In her "Thiuilc You"
if you bend her one of those handsome, slyllsh, now mouses, In
Navy holglnn-Bluu MhImj, White, Hose, at from 81 BO.to, iffl.r.O.
Silk Petticoats
Lovely Sillt I'ottieoats at from Sl.fil) to !7.00, and they too
liinlto elegant gifts
Pretty Neckwear
There's a duiiity nulcnmvlHdgniH nt of her Wring for the beauti
ful combined with the useful in u token .selected from our broad
ueckwcnr assortments,
Ladies9 Purses
The. latest X iiiiib Styles. These also would nialio very ac
ueptablo gifts.
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Exclusive Selling Agents for
Gossard Corsets
Ireland Gloves
Korach Skirts
Drew Shoes For Women
Munsing Underwear
. "Eiffel" Hosiery
Duck Brand Rubber Footwear
LADIES COATS I OFF
"and they are going fast. We have many garments that are
choice of our stock in these that we offer at this Special Price $12.50,
15.00, 18.00, 22.50, 25.00.28.00. 30.00. 32.50 now figure at 25 per cent off
Also CHILDRENS CLOAKS at these REDUCTIONS.
F. G. Turnure & Son
-Red Cloud, Nebraska
Why Not Make Slippers
It is not the cost of a gift that counts so much as tho time
spent on It. Slippers made by you have an ovidenco of thought
fulness and comfort. Lamb wool soles for Men, Women and
Children. Pair COc down to 30c. Also a handsome line of Ladies'
nnd Men's folt slippers.
Infant's Wear
Dou't forget the babies Wo have everything In Infant's
wear.
Wool Blankets
A good wool blanket niahes a good gift. CO 00. Just n case of
these received in timo for Xmas. These wore delayed in delivery
Ho for Xmas presents they aro par exeelencc.
For A Man's Christmas
Xmas Neokwear r,0c
Xmas Handkerchief', puie linen I.rc25c
Khaki Ilandlcercliiefb ' "fie
Men's Half Hose, sunsiblo gifts, mercerized 35o
Fiber Silk 45o. Merino anil pure wool at 35 to 05c pair
Wirthmore Waist
vZ!$1.00
Wellworth Blouse
Spec'l
Value
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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Rod Cloud, Nobrnaka.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
(Intered In tho I'oBtolllio nt Hid ( loud, Noli
as Second Class Matter'
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M K. QUKJLEY
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MANAllCIt
rilMONLY DEMOCUATIU I'Al'KH IN
WKIJST Kit COUNTY
number of articles sent from tho
county amounts to 7.03 and tho report
from Chicago says: "They aro as
good as the best and perfectly satis
factory." No helmets were included
in first assignment. It is necessary to
continue making sweaters, socks and
wristlets as these aro still greatly
needed.
Hod Cloud Aux. Mrs. Alico l'opo, Sup.
No. assigned No. made
Sweaters 115 G2
Mufflers 35 43
Socks 35 59
Wristlets 35 49
Helmets 3
Report of Red Cross Knitted Articles.
The work in this department of Red
Cross activities has been very satis-'
factory. Much credit is due all sup- Sweaters
ervisors for their hearty co-operation Mufflers
nnd their painstaking caro in seeing Socks
that everything was just as it should Wristlets
bo. All knitters also arc deserving, Helmets
of high praise for their unselfish dc-l "
votion to this great cause. The total Total
Total 140 216
Illuc Hill, Mrs. C. F. Gund, Sup.
.. uasigneu no. mauu
25 25
25 25
25 30
25 30
5
Sweaters
Mufflers
Socks
Wristlets
Helmets
Cowlcs, Mrs. Ed. Paul, Sup.
No. assigned No. made
20
20
20
20
20
15
31
85
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Total
Bladen, Mrs.
Sweaters
Mufflers
Socks
Wristlets
80
117
W. A. Cunningham, Sun.
No. assigned No. made
18 1G
18 17
18 20
18 20
Total
Lester, Mrs.
Sweaters
Mufflers
Socks
Wristlets
No
72 73
Lora Frisbie, Sup.
assigned JNo. made
5 . 8
5 6
5 (I
5 (5
20
21
100
115
Total
Inavale, Mrs. Ada Arnold, Sup.
No. assigned No. made
Glen Denton was a Campbell visitor
Monday evening.
Miss Virginia Wcgmann vibiteu
Blue Hill friends Saturday.
Albert Boom visited relatives at
Glenville tho past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall were down
from Lawrence over Sundajv
Mrs. A. Hasebrookxwas a passenger
to Wilcox Saturday evening. i
Fred Chamberlain returned the first
of the week from a visit at Hastings.
Howard Hogate of Blue Hill visited
at the H. II. Hendricks home Sunday.
Sam Hpgate was down from Arthur
this wcok to cry tho H. H. Hendricks
sale.
Miss Anna Backer of Blue Hill
visited Bladen friends Satuulay even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morey are
spending a week at the home of Mrs.
Moiey's parents at Davenport.
Tho usual Christmas service is in
the natuic of a "Getting Christmas,"
but a difTniont. kind of Christmas
piogram will bo given at the Metho
dist church, Sunday evening, Dec. 23.
Has it over occurred to vou what a
.beautiful and appropriate opportunity
vjiinsimas oners lor you ana me to
make some birthday gift to Him
whose birth wo celebrate? The ser
vice follows tho idea of an Oriental
tradition. In the far away east there
was a king whose subjects observed
his birthday by what is called a
"White Feast." All appear in whito
garments and all offer to the king
white gifts to show that their love and
oyalty are without stain. The rich
bring peails, ivory, white chargers.
The poor bring whito doves or rice.
"Nor doth the great king regard one
gift above another so long as all are
white." And so do they keep the
king's birthday. Envelopes are being
distributed which suggest the "White
Gifts" that we may bring to our king.
DON'T FORGET
M. A. ALBRIGHT
HANDLES A COMPLETE LINE or the
BEST GROCERIES
T
ry
Chase & Sanborns Coffees
Itens Crackers and Cookies
I Sunflower Canned finnds
PEERLESS FLOUR
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts
COME AND LOOK
at our line of
Staple Dry Goods
Setsnug Underwear
Cotton Bats
Imm
Iron Clad Hosiery
Henderson Corsets
Skating Sets and Caps
Mina Taylor Dresses
Fancy Towel Sets
Outings
Ginghams
Percales
x Shirtings
Notions
Sweaters 12 18
Mufflers 12 10
Socks 12 20
Wristlets 12 . 11
Helmets , 3
Total 48 '""oi
Guide Rock, Miss Delia Ferguson, Sup
No. assigned No. made
Sweaters 25 - 16
Mufflers . 25 11
Socks 25 32
Wristlets 25 46
Total 115 Tic
War Relief Club t
No. assigned No. made
Sweaters 10 14 !
Mufflers 10 10
Socks '10 12
Wristlets 10 . 10
Helmets 2
Total 40 48
Rod Cloud Chapter
No. assigned No. made
Sweaters 6
Socks 13
Wristlets 4
Total
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Rutin, Mrs. Throckmorton, Sup.
Socks 3
Garfield, T. W. White, Sup.
Socl8 1
Total assigned, G00; total made, 793.
MRS. W.fA. SHERWOOD,
Chairman Hospital Supplies and
Knitting for Webster County.
"bladen
Claude Woods was in Hastings
Monday.
R. F. Essert was in Hastings Sat
urday. II. 'II. Hito visited Nelson friends
over Sunday.
Tracy Knutson visited lied'" Cloud
friends Sunday.
Miss Anna Snucck was a Hastings
visitor Tuesday.
George Vogt was down from Hast
ings over Sunday.
INAVALE
Hi Dunn and family spent Sunday
in Bloomington. I
Mr. and Mrs. Art Myers drove to
Red Cloud Tuesday. I
Fred Arnold shredded his cron
fodder this week.
Guy Barker is husking corn for Mr.
Loseke this week.
Bernice Saunders was a passenger
to Blue Hill Monday morning.
C. Orchard arrived hero Tuesday
morning, from New Mexico to spend
Christmas with his wife and sons.
Mrs. Dixon of Red Cloud came up
Monday night to preside over the W.
C. T. U. convention held Tuesday.
Guy Barker and family ate supper
at Will Topham's Tuesday night in
honor of Ivan Barker's twelfth birth-.
day.
There was not a very large at
tendance at the W. C. T. U. convention i
held Tuesday at Hunters hall but
those present enjoyed tho meeting. .
Mrs. Lena Atkinson of Red Cloud,
&ister of Clyde Wickwirc nnd Mrs. M.
Groat, attended the W. C. T. U. .con
vention hoio Tuesday.
Christmas services, "Whito Gifts
for the King" will bo held Sunday
night at tho M. E. church. Every
one is cordially invited to come.
The services at tho Christian church
closed Tuesday night. Owing to
sickness and tho extreme cold weather
the attendance was small but those
who did attend heard many good mes
sages through Rev. Reeves, also
tluough tho singing which was led by
Miss Christy of Guide Rock.
ef INAVALE M. E. NOTES
Coma to choir practice at Mrs.
Miller's Saturday night. Wo will
practice songs for the Christmas pro
gram.
Our tcachors trajning class is
growing. Fourteen members aro
now studying tho first book of tho
Standard Course, "Life in the Making."
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, Christmas Greeting I
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Is something vve all enjoy, especial
ly if we give something useful and
worth while. We have in stock
a great many things that make
usefulful presents, such as
Pianos. Sewing Machines, Rocking
Chairs, Davenports, Book Cases,
Rugs, Library Tables, Buff as, China
Closets, Kitchen Cabinets, Mirrors
Pictures, Smoking Stands, Pedistals
Magazine Racks, Foot Stools, 6c.
Come in and look over
our stock and let its show
you these Good Values
ROY SATTLEY
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Furniture Dealer
Licensed Embalmer
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