p if Nl f I ill a ill 5' Ojtfj ffS R 5- KM w . S I B s IJHr b Iff s if ? vl " Vf V 4 I msS Christmas Display Our stock of holiday goods is now where you can see it and we invite you to come in. We will just name a few of the many things to he seen. Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Stationery, Manicure Sets, Scissor Sets Al liums all Kinds, Dolls, Games, Perfumes, Brushes, Books.. Hand Painted China, Pyrography, Toys and etc. We invite you to come in. Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. S LOGAICTTES C.'W. Kaloy is in Omaha. Mrs. Lew Clapi is in tho city. Charles Grout wns in Hastings last week - Geoige liindsey 1ms returned from Lincoln. Mrs. Nellie- Moore was in Hastings Friday. .. tr if ltev. lompkins was in Hastings , ' I Monday. Fied Sleeper of Lincoln was in town this week. Junior Whist met with Dr. Mitchell Tuesday. Edith MeKelglian returned Saturday from Lincoln. Ii. I' Overman was in Hastings the . Week. last of the week. ,,,.,,,,,. )f 0l.,u,lls ls (leorge Warren was in Hastings the' visUil, llt!1. p.u.om(., (. l. Tort and lust of the week. wife. Mr. and Mis. Tony Clark weie in Don't lorgot the men's mooting next Hastings Friday. , Sunday at .'( p. in. at the Brethren's New furniture of every description ' chmuh. nt Atkins .t Barber's. . Terry Dressmaking College will Fred timid was down from Blue-Hill ; close on Dec. iTth'and reopen on. .Ian. the last of the week'. "2ud, 1H11. ' " Miss Irene, Hall of Franklin was in, L. 11. lllackledge was in Blooming Red Cloud Saturday. , ton the first ot the week attending J. .S.&ilhalii was in Biverton Tues-' District court, day ou'legal business. Don't fall to hear tho Boyal Welsli Kveryseal a bullet in the Fight ' Ladi.-s' Choir at the Opeia House ue.t, Against. Tuberculosis. Monday night. V. A. Mavnard shinned cattle to M. Al1 u,o great artists Mug for the Joe Wednesday morning. L. II. Hlackledge was in Hastings the latter part at the week. n . ., .. A . -, .it.l. 1 I. Htm. VI mini, ..ilk fill. ninu ... iiiiiii Mr. and .Mrs. (teoige Cniuitli leit ' Sunday for Mankato, Kansas. w,u ,;im'-v u"-'m' Mr. and Mrs. Ham Foe visited in, It is pleasing to note the beautiful CowlesFriJavandSaturd.lv. ' lluo of detachable handle umbrellas Mrs. L. M.' Crabill and daughter M,,(1 l,-v Mi,-','-Vera were in Hastings Fiiday. Mrs. Harry Cramer lult Fiiday for The slogan of this yeai's eampaij.n I'hitlsiuouth to visit Inn- narents, Mr. is '"A Million for Tuberculosis." "" Mr. Austin. Alvinl'opeof Lincoln spent Sunday Yes you arc correct. Mitchell tne with his uuither, Mrs. A. A Pope. Jeweler has a splendid line of detach- . , . . ' able handle umbrellas', Farm Loans,-1 urn again lend.v to make farm loans at the lowest rate. Dr Warrick, the .specialist will meet ami best tin ins. I urn sole agent for uvi car. hom and tin oat patients and Trevett, Maltis A Uaker. Some pii- t.ho-e needing ulas-.es pioperly fitted vate money. at Dr. DiimorollV otlice in lied Cloud J. ll. BaU.y, Ked (. luiul Ni br. Tuos.l .y. Dee oih yigj-C I am entirely oppoied to tho ue of alum in k&F & Baking Powdert." Prof. Chandler, Cofai&io Univ. Sd l Rmad ihm Label' $ 'For making quickly and pfef fectlyi delicious hot biscuits, hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for Dr.PRICE'S ORE AM Baking Powder MADE FROM GRAPES Fifty Years the Standard Hvorton Foo wns down from McCook over Sunday visiting his parents. 'I lie finest lino of detachable handle umbrellas in the city :it Mitchells. Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yard. MiNi:n linos, and Co. Bert Chit, wife andehildrcnof Mind 'mi nr. in thoeltv visit IliL' their nai cuts. A squnre inch of clear conscience for a cent the Kod Cross Christmas Seal. Call and get acquainted with the new furuituro men Atkins .fc Barber. Ikin lUl.lli MUllV'li I 1U4IK bill II III UIIIJ ' , . ,.,. . Bantz were in Hustings last lhursduy. !, U.4 Wm...Ai, I nll.tlltw.n.1 Hill Mrs. Miller and son of Itloomiugton were .shopping in Hed Cloud Saturday. Mrs. Charles Crabill and baby re turned from Lincoln Wednesday even ing. Mr. Onirics Cowley of Hidden was in lied Cloud the latter nail of the Victor and lvlison. Hear them at New house Urns. Hed Cross Seals will not cany any i.:... i ..r.. ...ii i i :...i ..f .....ii Inform Yoursmlt y :SJZ- Z-y Two cholse well improved furim cIoh) to town for sale by M.l.t.vns, ti iiui:tiaud lit' rcu iso.S'. Hilly lliii-Uiu has bought Mis. Fruit's short older house and is now ready to serve meals at nil hours. Miss Minnlo UmsUjtta. who has been vlillllng her sislor, Mrs. Heit Morhart, has returned home. Well impioved 80 acres close to town for sale. (heap and on easy terms Sl.l.l.AIIS.tiAIMlKll and Ill'TCItlsoX Dr. 'Xellie Mauier wishes to an noiin'ee to the public that she Is now oijated in the rooms over the Tepee. The Kod Cloud Tie Hani will be open for biislne's Saturday, Dee. 17th. 10 cents a hitch. S. K. Hah.kv . Sox, Prop. Tho Congregational Sunday school is making preparations to give u Christinas program Saturday evening;, Dee. .!. Just drop In and see us. Wo will be pleased to show you tho niftiest lino of furniture in tho valley. AiMNs , Haiiiii.ii. Mrs. Cressmau and baby, who have been visiting Rov. Grossman anil wife, returned Tuesday to their homo in Illinois. Tho meeting at the Brethren church still continue and are growing in in terest as well as attendance. You are welcome. Oscar Toei and Alf MeCall wont to Hastings Wednesday to attend the meeting of the Nebraska Stutc Base Ball Longuo. Prices within tho leach of all. Complete assortment of reliable furni ture. Now dealers new goods At kins & Haiiiikii. Your old umbrella made over with a detachable handle at Mitchell's Jew elry store. No extra charge all yon buy ls the cover. Mrs. Corner and daughter spent tho hitter part of the week with hor son and wire, Mr. ami Mis. (leorgr Corner of Cowles. See Cotting's window showing Santa Clans filling Hobbie'h stocking from his gi cut bug full of Uobeson "Shur Kdgo" Pocket Knives. Foil Sm.k A (' Horse Power Whitty liasoline Fugliie, Dynamo and Switch Board completed. Good as new. Inquire ofAxirt Haiit. Uoy Bust, propiietor of the Hoyal Barber Shop is running four chairs and invites you to call if you want a good shave or hair cut, I he pastor of the Congregational church will preach nextSundayinoru Ing on tho subject of "Infant Bap tism " Come and hear it. Lost A pocket book containing' fc.7 lu this city Saturday. Finder please leave sani'i at the Chief olllco or re turn it to Mrs. Chas. Rasser. Use a Hull Detachable Handle Um brella. Chlldicn sizes $1.(0 and up. Ladies or gents sizes spiclal 6l.2." and up. Get them of New house. The Boyul Welsh Ladies Choir, which is tho third number of tho Lec ture course, at the Bed Cloud Opera House Monday night, Dec. liith. The Congregational Brotherhood held its regular meeting in the church parlors Monday night. Tho next meet ing will bo four weeks from that date. Did you cvor&top to think that the uio-jt acceptable Xmas Present, would be a neatly framed Picture, framed at Si.oss'.s Wall Paper and Paint Store. J. E. Jarboe will not preach at the Indian creek school house next Sun day afternoon on account of the men's mcuting at t,he Brethren's chinch In this city. All umbrellas can now be tnndo into Hull Detachable Handle Umbrellas and the cost will be tho pi ice of a new cover. Covers cost ftoni it 00 to .?7."H. See Newhoiise of course. The best ever. Hear Hie Boston (rand Opera singers on Ihclolumhia (irafoiiola Mignon at Cuttings and Mitchells. HeeoidsO.'ic to &"..'.(. Two selections on every record. Hear Tho Royal Welsh Ladles Choir at the Rel Cloud Opera Ho'ise Monday night, Dec. ltltli. The choir consists of eighteen people and is the third number of tho Lecture Course. Tho' most complete stock of Picture Moldincs ever carried'in stock lu tills city, over 100 choice Patterns to select your Ninas, framing from. ' 'St.cKs; Wall Paper :nd Pulnt Store. The Belgian government is Helling its regular postge stamps ut slightly more than their face value, tho addi tional revenue going for the building of a sanatorium forconsuuiptive work ing women. The Christian Hansen violin cntur taliTTnent at the Congregational clinich Friday night was very gieatly appre ciated by a good sized audience. Mr Hanson hud a wide range of enter tainment and could "fiddle" on one Ntrlng as artfully as he could produce the classical on his violin. Just as much care, In fact a little more, should be exorcised lu buying electric bad irons, hs lu buying any thing else. Homo lions use more elec tricity than others in doing tho saiuo woik. Get your electiiu irons of MofiiiAiir Buns., they carry tliuiiiillicr. iaed Iron. Bo earefull of -Just as good" electric iions. Complaint was sworn to bcfoie Judge lMson last week by William KyohCdhahn and Onirics F. Rose, of Blue Hill, eluirging Albert (iruben. a saloonkeeper of that place, with viola I loll of t.ho lhpior law. Mr. Giubeu gave bond and the case Is set for trial Inthe County court for Jan. 15. We wonder If the farmers lu nur vicinity know that tho number of hogs in Nebraska decreased from '.2,:i2l.lU? in B'eS to I.BtOJ.'l'J in HMO. This fact is of vital Importance to N'ebraskans, What can we do to remedy (his short age of pork production? Attend the meetings of Organicd Agriculture at Lincoln, Januaiy Kith to 'Joth and solve the problem. Now house has added another new feiAuie to his famous Hull I'mbrolhi line, lie is now Iked toconvoit your umbrella into a Hull Detachable han dle with a new cover, the only expense being the cost of the cover you may select. The convenience of the detach able handle umbrella cannot be appre ciated until tried. Covers come in till prices from $1.00 to S7.00. Tuesday evening at the regular meeting of tho A. (. U. W. tho follow ing olllcciN were elected for the coin ing year: P. M. , Harry Gilliam; M. W , Jan, (iilham: Foreman, J. II. Dan son; Overseer, Geo. Atkinson: Insido Watch, Lou. Atilt.; Outside Watch, 1 Slnby: Financier, Paul Storey; Re corder, Wllbor Hamilton; Receiver. Frank HuiTer; TrtrUoo, W. B. Saun ders. ; Tito simplicity of the Hull detach able umbrella has made possible the extension of this feature to your old umbrella. Instead of having the old frame recover! buy a new Hull framo atid cover complete, Let Nowhouso change your handle into a detachable one. The expense is merely the price of the new cover ($1.00 to 57 00) which is no more than you would pay for having tho old frame recovered. ,1'nul Storey was appointed County Commissioner this week to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. (J. Overman. Wo have to congrat ulate our county olllclals for selecting such nn elllclent person for thih otlice. Mr. S'.oiey is a progressive and will bring with him a largo amount of business experience, which will be very beneficial to the county. This appointment will meet the approval of not only this district, but also the entire county. The deputation of college students to woik among boys and young men will arrive in Red Cloud Saturday, Dec. 2J and will bold the first meeting on Hmiday evening. Dec ''.'. They will be liY'i'o one week The commit tees selected by the churches are mak ing the necessaiy arrangements and I Before buying your Christmas presents give us a call have a large line of the following goods Baby caps in silk and Bear ''skin, Suede gloves- with silk lining, Kid gloves, Back combs, Towels, Sweaters, Ready made dresses for Misses and child ren,"Shirt waists. Have given the prices of a few items below. A. 4S. A K A. A. .rrv.r't'v: ) v zjtw v ii -,. t - . H -.a. 1 -1 r T"V r- Ii W VX : . r Sr'& c05V WW K'XV A Handkerchiefs liiice trluied handkerchluls in sheer Irish lawn at l.le. Hmbroldery edged hdkfs at , -'. '-'.''C Dainty colored border hdkfs at .-l. TiOc. Dainty linen hdkfs in embroidery or laco odgo ode Have n large line In plain or cross bar, with emb. design in cornorat Oc 10c and l.lu Ladles or Clouts Initial Handkerchiefs at..r, 1-'C. i Table Linen , Our stock of T"uble Linens it not' the largest but. what we have was selected with great cure 'o wu did not, neglect quality or price. Book oim.stock ovorbefore buyiug as we can save you money on yonr table linen and nothing is nicer for n Christ mas present than a nice table cloth or napkin-. Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! Nothing is moie useful or more serviceable for a Christinas present than a silk dress or waist. A 'good weight nil silk black taffeta ."ti inches wide lull guaranteed at 61, better and heavier grado at si.Mjiiid si.no. Fancy silk U7 iiiphc wide in waist, patterns only at $1.00 a yd. F. PHONES: Uurulf:i. Hell, ,Gmm W' ffiTHii CHRISTMAS chandisc. Our stock covers JO And do not forget that ;!; first quality. m We will be pleased (t to show you our stock jr) any time. ( OPEN EVENINGS J. C. MITCHELL, fl The Jeweler. IIV " l Lmk r I '66eese666eecse&66S-66&e: wc look for great results from tho work of these young people, who nro making friends wherever they go He ready to welcome them and lend a holping hand The children and grandchildren of Mr. Oeorgo Mountforii gave him a very agreeable surprise last Saturday by gathering together Inn family reunion and serving an excellent dinner. It was his sixty-second birthday anil the young folks took this method of re minding him that he was one year older. Mr. Mountforii was one of tho pioneersettlersof Knnsnsauil moved to this city u few years ago when he gave up active fanning. Uonnle- 1 wonder if the Christian chinch ladles are to hold a baaar this year. Mary- Yes, they will hold it. Dec. 17th. Jennie Will they have Christmas piesents on sale'.' Mary Morn than over before, both useful and fancy articles and the prices will bo fo reason able. ffl yty'yvv i -"" '1,7 '"t,i iwMVaa ?m NEWHOIISE Blaek II. & JEWELRY STORE it its Ut it iXi is Certainly a good name for our Store. Our slock was never better or larger than it is now. We have endeavored 0 Hi tit to buy goods thai will please you and give you ti' ONLY reliable mer- tit every thing found in a first class -J our prices are right for tit w Jonnlo-T am glad, for I shall notboth to make them for myself, now, for they are sure to have just that I want. Mary Vou are right. And they will servo a chicken pie dinner al so, wo will tell all our friends about It What Can toil Ulvc? The following pathetic ami unique request for Bed Cross Seals came to the ollice of the Bid Cross a few days ago: "Dear Sirs: I have only two cents that mamma gave me a long time ago. Teacher told us about you and tho Bed Cross Seals. 1 onn'tsetid a pouny, so I put a stamp on this postal card. Will you conil me a Bed Cross Seal for It'.' -Carrie " Ifa little girl from her scanty store of caicfully hoarded pennies can give all that she has for the sake of those who Miller from tuberculosis, what can you give'.' I i ijtl VJ wtmm Scarfs What can be more useful than a fancy silk scarf. Have a large line in Persian all over design or in fancy border with plain centers from 1.00 to $2.25 each. Hand Bags For a nice hand bag look our lineover. We can save you money on hand bags. Black grain, good linntng at 50c. All leather, leather lined with card case, coin purse from 1 .25 to $3.00. Collars Our line of collars are the prettiest for the prices that could be bought. Linen Embroidcrery collars 1 5c. Lace in slock or Dutch collars from 20 to 75c O ieu evenings till Xtnu.s. I smgm3 ir4'r WW- -'rwKpr-X; y7,i. Jl "T :iTjirf;,.t.--f-S-.