The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 05, 1918, Image 5

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Silks a Sensible Gift lZ Tm or
Waist Path rn. We will gladly tell you how many yards will
be required.
Wool Dress Goods Popular It
lected from the many different weaves in our stock of wool dress
goods will surely please.
p The Always Useful Present. If in
OuSiery? doubt remember you ran always give
Hosiery. Always useful. Always welcome.
A trip to our store will suggest many tilings for presents
that perhaps you have not thought about. Arrango to let
us help you with your Christmas buying.
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AS TOLD TO US
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.las. Uynn has ii'tiirned to Grand
Island. '
Harry Waller of Uowles wits in town
Tuesday.
Stieliney Coombs bus returned to
Hlue Illll. 1
Mrs. May Cramer rclurpod to Oma
tin Monday.
Mrs. fid Dickson was A Hustings
visitor Monday.
Rev. A. Sohaal wrs a' Satiirdaj vlsiu
oi hi Guide Hock.
Lluyd Darker caum homo from Wos
lyi.n S A.T.C. Wednesday evening.
Howard Yost came in fwnn Lincoln
to visit Ills parent", Mrs. J. E. Vost
nod family.
Mis. Mary Sutton mill daughters
Vera and Mrs. Belle Davis wero Hast,
lugs visitors Wedt csdav.
, Mrs. Roy OatnVm. who his been
quite III witli the prevailing malady N
able to bo up mid around again.
F. !. Ilortfold of Alma, returned to
his homo Wednesday evening, after
'attending to business matters in this
eity.
Red Cross Holl Call Dec loth to 23rd
"Every man, woman and child in Ne
braska a lied Cross member," is the
slogan.
G. L. Ilailey returned to Omaha
Tuesday morning, nfter a few days
visit with his parents, J. II. Dailey
and wife.
Mrs. Carrie Gleb visited her parents,
Jdr. nnd Mrs. Henry Dlcdrlch, of this
" city, last of tho week, returning to her
home at Campbell Saturday.
Dr. Wnrrick, the specialist, will
meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients
mid those needing glasses fitted, at Dr
Datnerell's olliee, Wednesday, Deo. 11
Hours 1:30 to 5.
Mrs. S M. Carl, of Long Island, Kan.
arrived here early Tuesday morning
intending to spend the winter with
hor brother, J. A. MeArthur and fami
ly, Slio returns homo today called back
by the illnoss of a daugiiW.
Plenty of woi k is in store for tho
Hod Oro8.i thoro is almcrst unlimited
need of civilian relief hoilt at homo
and abioad. Thw loc.il eh'. uiau enlle
upon all fn.tifol worker- to bo ready
to fill the work tooiua and ruili out
order, that are dally expects front
headquarter.
. Have jou he i'i f the Jitney Stoi ?
Ji' a new" idea at tho nickel in the
slot variety which is qalte popular in
ui my large towu. You pat lu your
coin, pail tbeatrlugand got your good.
So far It baa proved quite an !..
uu novelty, ulthougb .in eob-o caaee
disappointment lit resulted from tha
mechanism falling to deliver an kite
promptly us expected.
In conformity with custom more or
le prevalent Jill over Mm oounlry,
Mi. Wd Amack leuenMy IiMnlgeif In
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COMING SOON
Will You Be Ready?
There should be no last minute
rush for Gifts this Christmas
Buy EARLY Buy WISELY
Our Store offers many happy solutions to the
perplexing problem of "What Shall 1'
Give for Chiiilmas?" Sensible Gifts that
are useful and acceptable are here in
abundance.
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Gerry Zeiss ih homo from a visit at
York.
V S. Copley of Inavalo, was a lied
Cloud visitor Monday.
Clias Sherer went to( Lincoln Mon.
day on a bu.sincs trip.
if yon have headache see Dr. War
rick, Wednesday, Dec. 11th.
Mr. nnd. Mrs Looske of Innviili.
wore Ucd Cloud vidturs Saturday.
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Mrs I'orntcft Huteliison and little
son will make this city their homo.
Miss Diehl ji visitor at the J.W. Sin.. I
bolt homo, returned to Superior Tae-..
dy.
Tlio Orplieum pictures have been
unusually interesting during the fiast
week. . ,.
Mrs. Uliui. Illll, who Ima beon visit
ing relatives here, returned to ITast
ings .Monday.
Koliert I'opo came In from tho S. A.
T C. at Lincoln, to attend tho funeral
of Wiufred Pope.
John Uathjen vNlttd ids fislcr Lena
at Hastings yesterday. .SIhj is recover
ing from a recent operation.
Mis. Geo. Hlnos, who was the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clias
Alios returned to Lincoln Tuesday.
Our friend and fellowtownsmnti S.
Ii. K liter lias gone to Lincoln where lie
will spend the winter with his children
By inference we are of opinion that
our faithful correspondents in the
west arc caught by the prevailing
malady.
Mrs. Geo. Van Camp and daughter
were Thanksgiving guests at the Dr.
Dameroll home, returning to Lincoln
Saturday.
Couuly Clerk U. F. l'erry attended
tho nnnuai state meeting of county
clerks and commissioners at Hastings
this week.
County Federal Food Administrator
Henry Gilliam announces that olliee
hours will be from ii to 1 p. m. until
further notice.
Miss Itcrtha Doyle, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Doyle of this city, was
recently married to Lieut. Leon Gillllan
at San Diego, Call.
Clare Pope is home from Camp Grant
having received honorablo discharge.
Tho scenory will look mora natural
having Claro again with us.
It is officially an no it in -eel ihnt OWinx
to unoettVl Ji"ilt!i loudliions' the
Farmers Institute hillcl rr T.-!ia j'',
has bee.i indefinitely rxi'lpoiicd,
Mrs. Ni ble Ilob'.ti-ou of tu. I'huJ,
MIijii , ibtvr-ln.lau of Countj Trea-
urur Ci l UobJuu.iu uir..red a pane
Mv.t Tli-nt.-.i n rut ut i.at. Hnr.,.,i .1.,... i.
a $oiious condition. '
Dr. Stockman w.v rulviued liorn ar
service, uiler an ago qualification,
and retnrQtl to iits praotlce in Red
Cloud. Dr. Crcighton la expected
home alino'it any time. Dr, Mitchell
may be held indefinite;.
The Mmo le Fontonay recitflfl at the
Ornheuin last wek, drew a irood ut.
tendance bf music-lovers who Ware d,
j liurhu-a with lite projj raru. v pftn ujiy
1 thleenterta'nwwj.tKiRfoi th pttrj ,
' doujoi4 ra'.n '. " 'i .
FrcMi Hastings bread daily nt l'Jatt's
Grocery. tf( )4
Hut rind drink at Powell t Pope's
Cafe, tf
Fre.sh Hasting bread daily nt Piatt's
Grocery. l'
Monderu house to rent. Inquire of
Mis. Frank Peterson. -W-if
1 1 ood meals good service moderate
prices Powell V Pope's cafe.
1 have ;i ustnincr for laO iteto tin.
proved farm. Sec me if you wish to
sell. U. I'i Mollnmi:
You Are Losing Money '.
If you don't sell your erciiiu
to the Fin mors I'niim Co-opcr- j
'. tivu Compuny and receive the
dividend!,. - ,40tf
The Ellis shoo store has resumed its
natural aspect, Mr. tmd Mrs. Ellis liav
ing loturned to duties.
Earl McKMinnicy, .1. II. Elliuger and
Grant Turner arc on tho convalescent
list.
Edwi.id Flornncc of Chiiigo, pres
MtMil f the Webster Co bank, wlm
lias been hcio looking afti-r business
matters and visiting hi li-uthor re
t'iriied to Chicago Hrat of
Cish(r .s. It. Florunue, in
him as far as Omaha.
(l all fo.irls, except posi
foods v.e h.'ve a sutllcleni
he week,
ompanied
ly protein
for our
own iKMiploiind in many of them, large
surpluses, of the woi Id total we arc es
timating N'nrth, America will furnish
rather more limn sixty per cent and
that tlio United States, including the
West Indies, will lie ill position to fur
nish a total of about SO.OOo.ooo tons of
food of all kinds for export agalnstour
pre-European war exports of say (5,()0o-
COO tons.
Business education is power. It is to
day tlio open road to success and inde
pendence. It teaches you how to MAN
AGED instead of BEING MANAGED.
Tliu moment an employer realios Unit
lie does not have to look after you
Unit moment your value to him rises
Immensely. The policy of superior
courses taught by Actual l'ractiee in
the Grand Inland ibiisncs-. College has
made possible greater sue ''ss for our
graduates, tuul it has also the elViet of
attracting t.i our Keliool a BETTEK
CLA-sSOK -TIJDENT.S. -ind this has
in turn be-n followed by obtaining the
putiumigo of the best banks, and busi
ness fii'liis. liood positions are tosilive.
ly cuaranfed to grndtutes. Henri for
frto catalogue. Addrcs Grand Iidnud
Bwsinuss College, Grand Island, Neb.
raska tlic Oldest mid Loading Busi
ness Training Soho'il in Ncbrnskn ami
siirrouiidiug state.
A Quiot Wedding
MISS Aliee V. FoKgrjf lied t'loud lllld
Mr. Geo. S Hicks of UiiMum.'Oolo ,
ivcio united ii; maniuge . t the home
of the bride'-, parents. Mr. and Mrs
Elinor I'o'if, Thut-.day. Nov. 2Stli
1)1S. Hcv. .1. L. I! colic Mouounciug tin
words that tnadu them man and wife
Only the immediate lolatives wore
present. Miss Fogg was engaged in
book-keeping and stenographer work
at Alliance but came home about three
mouths ago.
Mr. and .Mrs. Hicks will reside lit
llaxtum, nnd they will take to their
home the good wishes of a Lost of
friends.
Four-Minute Men Released
State Chairman of tho 1-niinute men
has notified the local chairman,
F.J. Monday, that by order of the pres
ident nod National Chairman Win. II.
lugcrsoll that all-1-miu'tite men organ
izatious will lie mustered out on De
comber 2.1, 1918
There are tlireo more topics to
be discussed before that time.
"What wo huvo won?"
Friday, Dec. 13, BUS.. .Bcv. J L. Beobe
Saturday, Dec. 11 ...L, II. Blaekledge.
"Bed Cross Xmas Boll"
Friday, Dec 'JO, BUS J. s. Glllmm.
Saturday, Dec 'Jl...Bev. I). Fitzgerald
"A Tribute to Our AllleV
Monday Dejcmber 2:1, BBS, Xmas Eve
How to Knit Socks
Ou voconnt "' the idiot: 1,.
aul yrum fr n '.he it
Kiititig knittv" s to be uin.
lliKil Ijvof M til ' iObpaOiloi;
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ruid tlian evi 1 only -uiii
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Cuff innelsUMoHni' u ' 4
Um No X Hen OrpM peedlva , r
Socks must, b.- kitfi eUstlo -tijj'i ab
Solutly fraq fim MiMte. '
I KetnliiKivToo prawrred. Whi'Hiaaa
j urlug do ui)tfciii.teo lipy pirt of eocK
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l irotihitlon of books for
Juvenile
Adult Fiction
.Von-Fiction...
War Books. . .
Magazines , ...
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Total Cii dilution
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line intei est lug hooks fur the Iouk
cvr 'lings.
Daughter ol tlie Ijiiml," by Gene
Sti itton I'orter, gives an illuniluatliii;
his my of iim struggles of an Amen
can woman tor land and the right to
cot luel her own life. The story gives
nn uldltig, if yon read between the
llii'".. of the reason for the blgiie-s of
otu Amuilciiii Ideals.
licerful, by Bequest," by Edna
Fer or. Here jou will llnd the "Gay
obi i)og," the "woman who tried lobe
gin ." "Sophia, as she might, have
bet " and many other people you
kn v very well indeed. They are all
Inn ui men and women. Some ou
wl love, some you will hate, and a
fe von will feel s irry for. Chuckle
a over their problems and jou wib
Co tinck to your own in a iimmb
I'.lv i fill spirit.
lie Making of George Grolon," by
15i '0 Barton. A young man, tired ut
bin 1, town sue -ess goes to New Yon;
wli ro lie makes a fortune by doubtful
me "is, only to llud that his reputation
is i lustioucd and that lie lias missed
the nest in life. After the loss of his
fortune lie starts work again on honest
principles and marries the long ne
gjtted country sweotheart.
' Making Her His Wife." by Cora
Haris. A "marry in haste" story
wlm a lively .southern girl as heroine,
wli i is determined not to conform to
her husband's ideas of what n wife
should be. Her husband is equally
determined in the other direction and
tile hnvcsoveral exciting experiences
bef 'to a happy adjustment is made.
M" Antonia," by Wit In S father.
A Ii ilieminii giil, Antonia, stands out
as ,i beautiful llgure through the
Inu ships of frontiers, tho strugnles
of 1 leiind ihu gossip of a little town
A "v York lawyer lei the story of
hoi ife and how she influenced him.
A i. 'imrkabln portrayal of a Koinuli.
Keep the Laying Hens
1 I;. cent icM)rts from the B 11 roan of
Mi kotfi of the United States Dephrl
nie iU of Agiieulture iudicalu that
Hint ti are niioui ? per emit ewer eggs
111 eutd si- .itfe than at tli sutnn lime
last year. Fresh country eggs were
quoted in .N.-w York In November at
.)") cents to 1 a dozen With the coin
storngnaupi 'y 1 educed and high price
prvvaUIng om'i ill entire 0 ui)'.ry,the
I'Diiltry Depn iiiftit of the University
of Nebra.sli.i (' liege o( Agriciiltuii" lie
liovus tiiriutM - sliojabl hold onto Uieli
poultry ilocli- nut give added earo to
them At pi eul egg prices, hcus at
the University Farm are. more than
paying foi tin ir feed There, is no in
dication that I'ggi will ho lou'itt ami
they may be ligher.
Fruit Pits and Shells
The Gas Defense Division of tlio War
Department has sent word out to dis
continue the collection of fruit pits
and mit shells. Where car In id lots
have been collected they may bu ship,
ped to the eastern depots. Less than
car loud lots should not he shipped.
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You always get the very
best at our store because
QUALITY goods are the
only kind we sell. The
brands we carry in stock
are recognised by the
housewife as the VERY
BEST of their kind.
i Everything Fresii and Pare
I CImsc C: Sanborns Coffeeo
I Itens Cnckers and Cookies
Balavia Jams and Spices
Sunflower Canned Goods !
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Preaching services at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
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"There's a Farm for ,"$u in Colorado"
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