The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 19, 1918, Image 1

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KED CLOUD, 3TBBUASKA. DECEMBER 19, 1!1S.
NUMBER 51
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interest on the First Liberty Loan 3 1-2 per
Jcenl Bonds will be due December 1 5th.
Git off your coupons nnd bring them in and
we will cash same for you free of charge.
kartics owing taxes in Jewell or Smith
Counties, Kansas, may call at this bank
and pay same.
Webster County Bank
Capital and Surplus $35,000 Red Cloud, Nebraska.
Edward Florance, President ' S. R. Florence, Cashier
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Merry Christmas
Next Wednesday is Christ in is.
1 It will bs u Llliirty Ulirlhtm is.
Amiii1!i', i-cj.iice, ln liai iy
, tliuukful.
' Sod News From Quigley
J A Iter received from M K. Quigley
,'stntt- he was on Ills way to lli'iiver
wliu. his wlfoV married ttlhtur, (we
nnd ! presume this to ho Mrt Carl Ijiisussol.
i bud 'icil from thu ptcvnlllng epldemlu
M:.l ll ii diiy of rejoicing almost ,,u " stuU-s tlmt. Mrs. Qulgloy, who
,, i ... ,..,..".,. i. ill. hiis I en staving with lier relatives
tnillll ill Sl'lliUCUUl'C tt) tllC holv llilj I . ...
' tltere is vi-ry sictc with tin siuun ills.
of which 11 is tin. nineteen hutiiln-.l ! IlsCi MS (lK,y has two broth,...;
anil elglitceiitli luinivorwiry. j Jo.scfli aiul .lohn unil an iiiin.iirrloil
Ktjolce over tbe ending of n terrible isistut. Tliurosn (!nvln, who rosl In In
Penxii-. The litter will lio roiuMtilier.
! ml h.' inrillv Hull f.tilllll iihiimIk IIS 11
Will
.Kejuk'O over this beginning 11111,". nt
"Peace 011 iMirth."
TlniChiff wishes alia very Merry
1 Christmas
many
visitor nt thu Quigluy lioinn nit last
sprlnn
The Scrivner's Sorrow
Death of Mrs. Hughes
At an early li'inr this morning Mr.
Elizabeth (llout-) lliiyhrs aiiswi-U'il
thu Master's e ill at her homo in Keel
Cloud.
She whs linrii near Beatrice, Neb
Sept. :10th, tST'i. lie i' patents lining at 1 31, IH, came to Li'btmon, IC1111
that time eiuiiiitu wont, tu taUo up 11 : them
The Scrlvner family again unities
under tho"shadow of death, this titmt
Valid Sorivnor, well known former
resiili it of Ued Cloud, and sister of
rush .1. Set ivner, Mrs. Edith Mount
ford, XVn. Laura llnirett, and Mr.s
Susie xtuys of this city.
Hie viis tmiu at Winston, Mo., .Ian.
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tu lienlilemiui where death
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Christmas Dinner
Get. YOUR GROCERY Supplies of
Ibrandt
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Christmas Candies, Fresh Cookies
Full Supply of Pecans
All Kinds of Nuts
Canned Goods Fine Apples
Everything in Groceries
and Queensware
A Few Pieces of Fine Hand-painted China
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Christmas Buying'
claim, Ihorofur us 4S ycaio, - months ' eame I . Kith, t'.U-l.
anil ID i:iys ol au'O In Idition U th ise metltloneil,
I'litie' al sen lee.s will be he'd fioiii i three tlier brotliois, (Neir, Williiiin.
the . Itoats I. ine on Sun lay. D'-o -2. JAIbol' ami In r f.itber V II. Scihnei
at 1:"0 o'eloelt, lv II unll In ebarjie. urs'. .
The retiitifns were brouulit lime
Tuesday mid fiineral servlees held
from her brother's re'idonco U'.dues-
'day iiftonioon, in eluwde of Uev .John
Hummel, pastor of the M. I), eliurch
of w'lileh church deeeased had been a
member since UH.i
Interment 'as m Mt. Hope come
tery.
Baptist Church Notes
I'roachinir at 11 o'cloelc, a. in., Sun
day, Due. tr.'nd.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
In the cx'eiilntr smu: sorx'luo at 7:('()
I'rcaehln at 7:110
Ilex. Harper and dau(jhttr Grnoo ro.
turned from near Klverton Monday,
where Miss Unrper had been conllued
to her bed with "uu"slni'ii tho 'Jml of
the month. Although much improved
she Instill keeping in door.s.
Now that, tho "llu" !ui3 subsided ve
fool jiistlllod in ui'Kiiitf all who uiii to
atletid scrvice.s iiutu. I.ut us como
tOKi'ther and praise the Lord for hies
siiijH bestow'ed, anil path!t; courage
and strongth to do that he would havu
us do.
.ServictH next Sunday at the Kpheo
pnl eliurch The Sunday hoIioqI will
meet at the ri'irulnr hour, all K"holars,
I'll'lcersniid teachers urud to bo presold.
Gus Ryden Dies
Nowh of I ho death of (lus Kydeu
brought, sorrow to the hearts'of many
friends In this section, lie passod on
ward at Cheyenne, Wyo., Monday, Deo..
10th. lie was unmarried and hail no
relatives In thlij country. The body
will lu broutflfl here and funural
probably held .Stinday.
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Another Death
Miss 1-iiilla HiiKhus, only diunjhtor of
Mr. and Mts. Win. Iluuho.s who reside
alinut 5 miles southeast of Guide Rook
was called to the Client Ueyond.
Fiuienil scrvieos will bo held from the
home at 10 oVInck tomorrow (Friday)
morning.
Stockholders Meeting
A spoclal meeting of the Stoclchold.
ers of tho Partners Independent Tele
phono Company will be held at thu
court hdusotu Rod Cloud, Nebraska,
Hituritayj5uc. 33t!i. l'.ltS, at. 'J o'clock,
p. in., fpt'l" jturposo of discussinj;
nnd tnklni;sumo llnauctal action.
D'tmi by older of the board of di
rector. Attest O. K. Uami:v,
12t 0. C Ti:ki., Sec'y. Prosvdunt.
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While the asortmcnt is ood, All
of irs look forward to Christmas
with that feeling of relief which is
the Heritage of the Collossal tasks w
accomplished, but there are many
conditions which PEACE exacts
anc none of us must ignore them.
One for immediate consideration
still more emphatically expressed is
SHOP EARLY AND
BUY SOMETHING USEFUL
We have a full line of Useful Gifts from the small in Price to
the more Valuable Gifts which are carried in a
Furniture Store
Come in and we will be glad to show you and help you
SELECT YOUR GIFT
ROY SATTLEY
$ Here Are Only a
M Few Suggestions
1 ART DESIGNS IN
CUT GLASS :
are paitieularly ,', asing to tho lady
i;ti of the Jmuso. Oui assortment is coni-
WC prchcn.MVP-.sinyle pieces or sots
ffi. All ifiodomtcly
vji priced quality
wv 'considered.
Toilet and Manicure Articles
Our display' of toilet and manicure
ailiclcs in sets or single pieces is most
complete and strictly up to the min
ute. White Ivory in profusion. Iltindtcds
of gift suggestions. Ai tick's both use
ful and ornamental and of a quality
to please the most critical, prices are
no higher than doaleu-. get for
cheaper grades. '
Diamonds of Guaranteed Quality
at Rig-lit Prices . ;
WIT
SUMS I!
BlfiLL
CIVE?
Here Are Only a
Few Suggestions
toti'
That is a question easily
solved fcy coining here and
examining our stocks. We
have been planning for this
time for many months in
order to make your problem
easier.
The one easy way to scLtle the gift
question is to come here first.
Goods To Suit All
Prices To Suit Ail
That's the keynote of thu season hurt: Call
soon the assortment will be botur S, h.ct what
you want and by making a Mini! di-p si t ve xi!l
hold until you are ready for t.
WATCHES
An excellent assort
ment of the newest
and latest xvatches
any one xvho can tell
time.
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Wrist xvat cites from
SG.00 to ,$45.00
Pocket lime pieces
$7.00 to $S0.O0
Spoons and Silverware fm
The stock is varied enough that som- M
thing can bo found to make a useful, xk
appiopriato and acceptable gift for 2
Uio lady of the hoiwe in hotli plato k
and sterling. Ov.mg to a fortunate W
purchase many of those single ex- t.t-
ceptionally loxv in prices. '
Kodaks, Cameras & Supplies
Make most acceptable gifts for the younger generation.
Various sizes different qualities. A satisfactory cameta at
w
$1.75 to the best
at $75.00
Gifts fioin
75(J to $75.00
Link Cuff Buttons
Diamonds denote prospmUy. Their
value is constantly increasing. An in
vestment you can instantly turn into
cash. A gift tthat enduies always
and a constant reminder of tho
kindly feelings that prompted tho giv
ing. Your inspection is invited.
KINGS
. $11.50 to $150.00
imoociiKS
$20.00 to $35.00 ;
Other rings all solid gold with
cheaper stones
$2.25 to $17.50
Neck Chains and La Vallieres
Aro shown in profusiqn, many nexv
and striking designs f-lo pleaso all
tastes. Varied prices toUuit qll purses.
For the Mlgg of (i months onO years.
Trices f x.
'and each n xvorth tltr money
$1.25 to $15.00
The Famous "Eversharp" Lead Pencil
Never needs sharpening -always ready for use carrys lead
enough to write 1250,000 words. The longer used the better
likedAsk us to demonstiate. Long or short barrels for uso m
pocket or handbag. Diifcrent grades of lead.
$1.00 to $3.50
Also an excellent assortment of fountain ppnsfrom
$2.00 to $8.00
The above are but a few, suggestions
from our stock, a visit of inspection
will reveal many more. OU ARE
WELCOME TO LOOK OR TO BUY.
E. H. Newhouse
Locnl agent for 'Edison Diamond Phonographs the ideal,
OUU GUARANTEE "Your satisfaction or your money
back.".
NIhj
A very varied assortment useful in
cither soft or stiif cuiTs. Do not loso
so readily as tho old style. Easily re
mox'cd or inserted.
Priced from
1 75c to $7.00
Mens' Leather Belts
and Buckles
A very good assortment of these
goods appreciated by every man. An
article both useful and ornamental.
Buckles in various qualities of gold
and siix'er, plain avid omamentcti,
Complete belts with Buckle
$1.25 to $6.00