y?T:j'riw'rw!' iTTfff "m- tV iflrwft H--ft ,.)?', ( 4 .. .- A 'X I I 't f ..jwu., . f Columbia Graphaphone V COLUMBIA Int,4ent cmpa"sns is VS-fi , " the basis of intelUcent buy ing- We claim-to" have HORNLESS the most powerful motor, GRAFONOLA the most perfect reproduc er giving the' clearest and sweetest tone of any Phonograph on the market. We invite comparison. Columbia instruments play any make of disc records. We will givtf youa Jiberal allowance for your old ma- "inFAi Q nn chine in cxc!,ange and lUCiAU 9O0.UU payments to suit you. COTTING & MITCHELL OXsfJjJ ( LOCALETTES Hall New Year's! Leather Belting at Fogol'a. Walter Means was in Bladen Friday. 8. J. Wright of Hebron Sundayed in town. L. L. Boren and wife spent Xmas in Cowles. Harry BIdredge is home from Kan sas City. J. B. Waller of Cowles was in town Sunday. Chas. Fort of Orleans was in town Tuesday Carl Norman of Lebanon was in town Tuesday. A. P. Brown' of Trenton Sundayed in town. " J. L. Hager of Loup City SuBdayefl in town. J. J. Goll of Bine Hill was in town Saturday.- .1 1 Keller Coplen. spent Christmas in Esbon,,Kas. Chas. Bevsns of Superior spent Christ' mas in town. ' T. A. Arasmith of Hastings was in town Frlba' ''' ' cMf Hn 91. Jatnes'Kyan returnedhoBSe Saturday frdmDeater.-'i " ' it in- -..ri All kinds of Electrical work done W Morhari Bros. ! r, U v ' i'r - w Charles Brule of Columbus was in town Tuesday. John Matheny of Hastings was in town Saturday. C. O: Evans, of Trumbull was in town Saturday. Mrs. A. W. Holmgrain is, very sick at this writing. A. Y. Zarow of Yuma, Colo., spent Sanday in town. Miss Gertrude Blaekledge Isjbome for the holidays. Will Brooks is home from Omaha for the holidays. The county commissioners are in session. this week. Martin M. Cole of ticribner spent Christmas in town, Ed. Garber and family spent Christ mas in Guide Rock. Joe Slaby'of Denver spent Christmas with bis brother Al. Dick Itunchoy and wife are visiting in Cowles this week. Roy Garley of Juanita was a Red Cloud visitor Friday. L. P. Sorensouof Hastings is in town thiS'Week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Warren spent Christmas in Blue Hill. George Carter spent Christmas in Nelson with his parents. L. J. Houlton of York transacted business in town Sunday. O. J. Scott of McCook spent Christ mas in town with friends. Nels O Alberts of Saronville was b Red Cloud visitor Friday. Harvey Rickerson left Sunday tor Missourrl to visit relatives. Ethel Garber is visiting at Beatrice duriug the holiday vacation. L. L. Boren and family spent Christ mas in CowleB with relatives. Miss Florence Johnston is visiting friends in Inavale this week. Mr. and MraChas. Masters of Hast ings were in town Saturday. Vale Fox of Bloomington spent Bun- day in town with his parents. Gene Ryan 1b home, from Billings' Mont., to, spend the holidays. Miss Arnold Is spending her vacation with friends at Bloomington. Howard Wirt and Oliver Dickmari of Guide Rock Sundayed' in town; I 'Mr.' and Mrs. RbyOatman' spent, unrisimas as Baron vine; eor. Will Bcrivner returned home Friday from a pleasure trip at Denver, ; Sherwood Albright and wife are spending holidays at his parents, v Mrs. 0 Jr.Pla,ttdeniarted Monday for a visit with relatives in Chicago. Fred Mandeville of Grand Island was ihtdwnbn'buslrieatt'Taesday. " Miss'Ranney is spending her vac'a tlori at Blue nilt'with'her-parents ' , h'E'.vE'Burr and Will Xtrkpatrick of Guide Rqcfc were ha towb,Tnesday,'' Lee Keith :'came in'ffrom Holdrege and spent Christmas with friends. Miss Ethel Hunt left Saturday) on U for Beatrice to spend Christmas. W. C. Frahm of Blue Hill was trans acting business In town Wednesday. James Burden is in Kansas City'thls week on both business and pleasure. James Dogerty returned home from Lincoln Saturday to spend Christmas. D. H. Rich and family left Saturday for Fairbury to visit over Christmas. Miss Carrie Shute is in Esbon, Kas., spending her vacation with her parents. Chas. Mllligan, Jr.', of McCook visit ed friends and relatives here Christ mas , . Mrs. O. Robinson of Franklin is vis iting with her son Jay Robinson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kiwsr of Lincoln are vlsitiug their parents in this city this week. Mrs. J. Horlon of Rosemont spent Christinas with her daughter. Mrs. G. Joils"Yosf 'hsndles'-the "bwri-TnihcV meat in town. Try some ano"T)o conJ vlnced. Go to Sloss for wall paper, paints and varnishes. Also Bee Christmas line of Madoreas Cupids, Sepias and Carburettes. A c: R. Motintford and family left thiv morning for St. Louis to visit re latives. Joseph Rubick of Idann, Kas., is visiting his daughter Mrs. .lames Mor anville. Bruce Robinson of Clay Conter spoilt Christmas in this city with his parents. ' F. E. Bortfehlt and family of Alma spent Chisrtm&s with Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Jones, ,; v 'Louis Sontor, tho popular barber at the Royal Barber Bhop, spent Xmas in Franklin. . Miss Gertrude Milligan of McCook is visiting friends and relatives In town this week. Rev. Tompkins and family enjoyed Christmas dinner with his father at Hastings. Dave Whttaker of Columbus is home visiting his ; parents and enjoying Christinas. 4 will buy your furs, hides, noultry, and sell you hard and soft coal. J. O. Oaldwkll. Hazel and Esd Rust arc spending a few days an tho farm with their broth er and wife. Miss Marguerite Lynn of HustliiK.s was the guest of Mrs. E, L. Grimes on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hughes were the guests of Mrs. Bernard McNeny on Wednesday. Clarence Nelson returned to his home at Crete after spending Monday with friends. Mrs. Lou Eddy spent Christmas In Guide Rock with her daughter Mrs. Jack Masters. L. H. Blaekledge is in Lincoln this week attending a meeting of the State Bar Association. Mrs. A. Hill and daughter of Minne apolis, Kas., is visiting her sister Mrs. J. W. Moranville. . S. E. WOrden and family of Guide Rock spent sinaay and Christmas with relatives in' town. Ned Grimes and family spett Christ mas and Tuesday in Blue Hill Jwlth Mr. drlmes father. L. p. AlbrighV'is confined to the house having had,' ah operation per formed on his foot., ., Wll West and wife and children spent Christmas in this ,'clty with his moiner, Mrs. a. west. , ( . Tho Congregational market will be held Saturday, Deo. 3oth, at Wull brandt's grocery store. ' James 811 va returned 'Wednesday from Chlllcothe, Mo., where be ' spent Xmas with his parents. ..'. Dr. J. W. Moranville is serlsously ill at his residence, and his friends hope for his speedy recovery'. ' ' ' Jerry Callanan of Ashland visited friends south of town Xmas. Ho re turned home Wednesday.' Sherwood Albright and family of Ravenna visited bis parents Mr. and L. Pi Albright Christmas. Will Rants and Miss Alfa Longttn journeyed to Saronville to spend Xmas with relatives and friends. Bert Stevens and wife of Alma spent Christmas in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stevens. Arthur Engels and his sister Julia are here from Limon, Colo , to spend the holidays with their parents. Mrs. Fred Coons living near Guide Rock is Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W! Holmgrain this week. B. W. Ross and wife and daughter, Marie are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Artnur ttoby at ueatrlce this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gund and children of Blue Hill spent Christmas in this city with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Miner. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. Miss Erma and her brother Lloyd Grimes oMJlue'.Hill visited .their broth- A ! MsBKm 1 w TMil m wSBm ' aWlb irifi IWfkJltT.rla HRlll . rn avM'V."," t "Whiw " H''MV,"i n'!Su'8 an Iw'iwi"' - P'tH .Vq f ffiv rtvia ' fui'i'3 i Rftlav.fc'. fid in m HI A I '' r .1 . . 1 11 . Ul l .9999999 THERE Be a Cloak or Suit In our Stock you Might Want 25 per cent off on whats left.! It's not Many-but whats here are Good-Bright and Stylish, i i t aV v itf We with to make known our appreciation to our friends and customers tfc for makinf this season of sales Greater by far than any previous year in the Jg m history of our business. This increase convinces us that it is assortment and m am.iu. c r.A. Am n.nl wni anil itt onr aim to keen the lariest stock is S of Dry Goods, Ready tt Wear Garments and Shoes in this part of Nebraska m at all times of the year. In advance we wish to solicit share of your 1912 5 m lh.:.... ....... An .f nor farther ftVDrecittion. We wish yen all j.- mwiv -. -- T- - A HiMtwinmrmili A nArri new IfcfUV ia ii J to itv ifii laV ili ii ill iii aval w ... ,av'J h . A tiArri ntw iivm g s s J? 1 1 .. j r ,t- J I TURNUife BROS. ms . ., . f - - - - ...i ) -in u , . . , , , , Mf BH-55H--55555 H 55 H-55S ft1 n yi" I J' (i r . ; ., . . ( . ,, , , . ,x ,, RED CLOUD HARD WARE AND IMPLEMENT CO. Headquarters For r ',,.,, 1 . jv vi crlKid-CiliUmes-cruesdtay ia'tdiWednes 54" .'t-t Anih ,T ! v' m A Hflnnv New Year mm aB a ps Baw psaa- m -w - "a" ' To You and Yours. m m We anoreciate vour seneroisty to us and it is a $ pleasure to know that our efforts to make our jjj S store the reliable Jewelry store, is not in vain. -J- JR It is our aim to make this year better than ever. Of fc Call often and we will serve you to the best in jjj 2t our tine. ill I ! J. C. MITCHELL Dr. Vears of Minneapolis, Kas., was called to reuder medioal services to his brother-in-law Dr. J. W. Moran ville. Floyd Holmgrain of Guide , Rook visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Holmgrain the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Smith and child spent Christmas with his folks in Bed Cloud. Monday evening McCook Tri. bune. v : R. J. Moore, wife and daughter of Red Oloud spent Christmas in Mc Cook. Monday evening McCook Tribune.. Mrs. Mose Carmony and two children spent Christmas with her folks in Red Cloud. Monday evening McCook Tri bune. Dr. C. F. and Ed. Moranville of Guide Rook were called home by the serious illness of their father Dr. J. W. Mor anville. ' ' ' " 1 1 Foot warmers and all kinds of Lap Robes, everything to keep you warm while you ride. Jos Foorl the Har ness Man. . 4 The W. C. T. U., will meet at the. Builders Hardware Heavy Hardware Majestic Ranges Laurel Ranges German Heaters Bath room specialties Rope J w ffal) lio'vy-yJiljiin ttii'Wuo , .1,1 ,rj I j.-sn ul? ?t m '."f'l- '-yl Vt Paints Wagons Buggies Gilson Gas Engines Fields Gas Engines Olds Gas Badger Gas Joliet Corn shellers Louden Hay Tools Everything of the best at Lowest possible prices. fll v, . Satisfaction Guaranteed. M! V . Tha .IuralaF. x. -a WWW WWW--. w l.i-.v .J uA 4ll.- 1tai IttijAaJaa .1 . 1 .fa' nom,aan'ViiM TTsuuuvwwj.aj ,-:,4t OtH PHONES: Ind 4$ BURwd2i Jan. 3d.-, A.sojpr wjjl be ferved -mmM t " 1 all are invited, w, .,-. Y'i ." . ;! ,ft .MHI-j' j.' ; V 4 A 11X ina: :sfl tL,l irJkit.l. ..,. mhM " T t'tM i