JS-1-- -wtiwwi.rtU4aHiiwMMftMrHt--. V, l tMMI,,MI,,ll"MM,,,wl,"IM',",IMw,,''.w''WMW'''"MM"'"'''''''M'"''''''''' "anMHMMMm ?f 4 . r jw 'SB. fflr 1 E wNvVv -y Christmas Time Is Here Not the GMm Selecting Time, Time the i the Hardest Time. Planning am We have been planning, selecting and preparing for this time for almost a year and have gathered one of the newest, down-to-lhe-minute line of gifts ever shown in this city. An almost endless variety of gifts for friends and relatives. Something suit able for every one, from baby to grandparents. Inexpensive remembrances for friends to the expensive gifts for the family. Prices are on a cash basis, meaning a saving to you of 1 0 to 20 per cent. You pay only for what you get and a " not paying for some one else's goods. You pay for no forgotten charges, no poor accounts. You get the benefit of our saving by our cash buying. In addition we have been able to buy to better advantage by going to market for our goods. Personal selections from some of the largest jewelry stocks ever gotten together. Come in, look over the stock, get our prices and we know we can please you. Below are a few suggestions and examples of prices : Watches For the boy, $l.oo. 2.oo and up nickel and silvorinc cases. In silver and gold filled $5.oo, 7.oo and up. For the girl, $3.oo, 5.oo and up nickel and silverinc cases. In silver, gold iillcd and gold from $6.oo up. Watches for ladies and gentlemen at prices equally low, and. above all, the quality is in every one of these. We never misrepresent our goods and will at all times sell you an honest watch and guarantee to gi e you full value for your money. Kings For every one, and nothing but solid gold goods in the entire line. We pride ourselves on the fact that in our entire business career we have never sold any thing but solid gold rings, not a plated or filled ring in the entire stock. Baby rings 50c, 75c, 90c to $3.oo. Misses rings $l.oo, l.5o.to 5.oo. Ladies' rings, $1.75, 2.oo and up. Rings for the boys $2.oo and up. A particularly nice line of signet rings from $1.50to9.oo; something in here suitable for any member of the ramily. Lockets and Chains A suitable and pleasing gift for any body can be found in an excellent as sortment of charms and lockels of every kind. We have an assortment of the newest styles, with prices ranging over so wide a field that we can supply the article to please your taste and suit your pocketbopk. A particularly nice line of emblem charms for the lodge man, no matter what the organization. Optical Goods A new gold frame or a new pair of glasses complete makes an acceptable trif r for one who needs them. (Masses of all kind- prop erly fitted. A nice pair of Held or opera glasses is a gift, appteciated ly many. We have a well .selected line at popular prices. Chains and Fobs We are showing one of the complet es! lines for boys and jjl.U, ladies and gentlemen. Gents' chains in nickel 50c to $2.oo: gold plated and filled 75c to 7.50. Ladies' and misses watch chains $2.oo to 9.oo. Ladies, misses and chil dren's beads, square, cable and curb link secret locket and neck chains $l.oo and up. Brooches , A most desirable gift for a lady, young or old, can easily be selected from our line of brooches, gold plated, gold j filled and solid gold throughout. Baby pins in sets and singly. Waist pins, lace pins, collar pins. An exceed ingly good line at prices that are right. Stick pins in all styles, Lucky Pins, Swastika, Teddy Bear, set with garnets, rubies, opals, pearls and a variety of other stones. Prices 25c and higher. Silverware We cannot begin to name the many beautiful articles in our holiday display of silverware. We merely ask you to come in and see for yourself the splen did assortment of rich and appropriate presents. We can mention but a few. For the table we can show a variety of most useful and ornamental pieces, such as baking dishes $5.50 to I 5.oo; bread taays $2.50 to 5.oo; fruif dishes, cake baskets, spoon trays, compotes, cracker jars. Practically overloaded with tea, dessert and table spoons in both plated and solid sterling silver Knives and Forks, Fruit Knives, Butter Knives, etc. In fancy table pieces such as Sugar Shells, Gravy Ladles, Jelly Knives, Oyster Ladles, Tomato Servers, etc., we show as complete a line as can be got together. Silver Toilet Sets, writing sets, embroidery sets, hairbrushes, military sets and silver novelties some thing here at prices to suit. Like tiWagic Welhink if is wonderful whoa wo mid of a luiigichm pooling trom a bottle any hind of wine that, mil v 1 1 asked for chaiiipnguo fur iim sherry 1 1 ir another and so on. How inu.-li more wonderful tin- nisii iiinent thai ! r- out at will any kind of music. Such an instrument is the Kdisnn Phonograph or Victor machine. IJytlio -implo change of a record you ran have any music you want, from a full lirass hand to a single instru ment, from a full chorus to a single voice, from an old familiar hvmn to a funny rng timi' coon song. They do each equally well and please every one who hears it. Nothing nicer for a gift lo the family. You should have one and you can buy it of u. $10.00 to Wl.uO. Come in and hear them. A full stock of bo li machines and records on hand at all times. Call or send for catalogues. Every selection in the Mdisou catalogue now in stock. Don't forget our Fountain Pens Do you want ;'our friend to remember you forever? If you do. make him or her a pres ent, or a I'AKKHU LL'CKY FOUNTAIN l'KN. When you give a 1'arker Pen your friends know you have not given them a snide pen, but the best pen to be had regard less of price and will appreciate it accord ingly. Prices rango from $l.,"i() to glO.t'O. We have other pens at Toe and $1.00 or wo can sell you a Waterman's Ideal Fountain len if you prefer it. Kodaks and Supplies A nice Kodak makes a pleasing gift and one enjoyed for many days Pleasing home views and soinenirs to send to old friends i$2& KODAK easily made. Daylight all tho way. No bothersome dark room. Picture-making the kodak way so simple a child can do it. Prices $1.(10 to :i:.00. A Kodak Christ inns Box at 81.00 makes a most ai' tptalile gift to boy or uirl. Repair Department No job too small. No job too complicated for us. Prices as low as consistent with good work. Come in, select what you want while the assortment is com plete. We will lay away any article you may want and keep it till Christmas. Shop early and at your ease. It costs no more and lessens the bother of choosing'. Always willing1 to assist you and always pleased to show goods whether you are merely looking1 or whether you are buying1. NEWHOUSE BROTHERS CORRESPONDENCE I InterostitiH Items Gathered V$ , i by Our County Kcporters STILLWATKR A cold wave and rain prevailed her j Sunday evening, but we're glad l,. to see the sky again. Ilcv. Mr. Myers closed a two wivk', revival at Fcklcy Friday night. Corn husking in this cuiuuiuuli; ended quite early this year. Arthur Martin has returned hum from northwest Nebraska. loseph Kichardson, a nephew of X. V. Kichardson, is visiting relative.'; here at present. Willie Uiehardson husked corn for John Thompson last week, Hiram Hendricks and family, from near lthulcn, visited Messrs. Douthl. and Fishcl over Sunday. Robert (irccnhalgh purchased a horse from his brother .lames this week. Ott Knigge has been ill the esiten. parts ol the state basking corn thu past few weeks. II" came home lusl week accompanied by his con-do. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Itoreti of Cuivli attended church at II -klcy Sunday. K. II. Vance and family expect ti depart for New Mexico this wevU W'e wish them success in their nu home. Mr Vance has been superiu tiMidcut of the Fckley Sunday sellout for two years past. A beaut if u firnily bible was jiwn them Suiulnv fovenoon by the Sunday school. Thu gift was presented by .laiues Green halgh, after which the song "tfod Ittr With You Till We Meet Again" -wasting. The friends and neighbors bud them farewell. Jewelers and Optometrists, C, B. A. Q. Watch Repairers IJLADKX. S. II. Denton returned from Wester iile. Nelu-.. Friday of last weelc, wlioiv he has liecn husking corn the past Uvw weeks. The funeral of N. II. Moore hero Sat urday was attended by a large gather ing of I he friends of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nclswnngei nndf children were over from Campbell Sun day visiting at the home of their par cuts. Fred l'.aker returned from Treutiiui Sunday morning. .lohu I. Ford came up from Swan ton Monday evening and visited Ms friends here for a few days. Mrs. .I. I.. (iiMiulstatV went to Hast ings Monday morning, where her fath er is very ill and not expected to live. Mi, and .Mrs. Fd Austin moved in ti the Kimmcl residence on Helen street last week. Work on the new Spcncc building; has been stopped again owing to tlu eold weather, bast week the weather was so good that considerable progress was made on the work and it wtis liuped that the weather would continue go.al until the brick work was ltnishci? The Methodist and Congregational churches will hold Christmnsprogi-airv-. this year, ai.d theteachersnndchildiei are busy preparing the programs. Tin y will also have Christmas lives.. lievival meetings are going on at llii Congregational church now. and will continue indefinitely. Ordinance flto- GO. An ordinance vacating to the ums i' Finest Welch and wife, adjoining own ers. a portion of the alleys in block '. of Kaley A- Jackson's addition to the Citv of cd Cloud. Nebraska. lie it ordained, liy the Mayor and' Council of the City of Ited ('load: Section I. That in consideration oi' the transfer and conveyance to the City of lied Cloud, fur street purpose, -of the tract of laud situated in Itlock '.'. in Kaley Jackson's addition to tlu ("ity of l!cd Cloud, in Webster County. Nebraska, and described in the dcci dated December T. I'.illT. executed by Frnest Welch and wife to said City. tiiat all the alleys in said Mock, oat side of thu lines of tin' proposed street. I)- and the same an- hereby vacated ti the use of said Frnest Welch and wifi-. adjoining owners. Section '.'. This ordinance shall take ell'cet ami be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. Massed December 7. l!M7. Approved December1.). P.ID7. J. (). Cai.oi:i.i Mayor-.. Attest: L. 11. Four. City Clerk.' . f Will and (irant ISailey returned frnuv C . their western trip Monday morning.. j nr.iui wein on to umaua ami win w- liiaius here.