Tf?'",X"rVSJIveTrtwt'-'n".r'w:-i:awA7ti iT-7Z UL J- T" T R ED PL OUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF $p V mimm rnmm miM iQjM Christmas Photos fcL? io lls time ,o Iiavc mai long promised portrait iaken. I No need to wait (or a fine day, how ever. With the equipment of the modern studio you can be taken one li.iie as well as an other. s tevens BROS. Turnure Block W.VAV.V.VAV.VAVW.'. HOMENEWS Bulletin or The Week's Doings Av.w.v.v.w.w.v.w.v.v. Will Tabor is In town t liin week. Chas. ltennott was down fromCowles Fiiday. Mr. nnd Mrs George Vim C-mip mc tho proud parents of a baby born tills morning- Ri'p. Warren'- restaurant for Fresh ov-ters. See tin; complete line of rugs at Miner llros. Co I-'red Sleopor of Lincoln is in town tills Wl'l'lt. Kilns T.ockbnit and -on or Illndeu w-re in town Tni-sclav. The lnrir.- "'"if f ''"J-"" ", ",: cl,-v ondispliy at Minor llros. Co, - - A. E. Turn, r was a lasH-ii-. r to Culbert-on SiiiuIm.V eviiilng. Wee-ncr and Koont. -hipped three cus of hot's to ICin-us Citv Sued .y. Col. .lake Ulln g.-r hl'l"-'d a fur of cattle to tlu ilvur in niseis hituibiy. 15he TEPEE A FINE 4-REEL PROGRAM all the Week Friday and Saturday DKCEMIiiJll I'.t'ji Tin- TltKAM'ltK ol DKSKKT IS-LA.M)-Viuijfinpli. lnsMiueliof bid den liea-uio another 1-, discovered rtlileh provs the greatest and iiio-t beauiiliil evi-r t'onn I, A roimuieo told iiuiiil sn-iies ut M-i-nii! bouity. IWTIIK NVHBKIiV - World wld. plot urc lews Including I ho Kutisis Cltj Stuck Show, Sun hois of tho burnt') Volt in no at New Vm It, Columbus l). at San Kraiu-Ne . vie . from the I'.n. ! tna 0 mill. licigiiiui, (icrmaiiv, New Voik, Lincoln, eto A DEMAND for .IfSTICi: An at tempt to iiwr-iiiiii iliu lius of a stats and the oouiMgo of a young ehainplon of tin- p0l-- in lri.sir.it lim It, is tin pait of tlili liitoiestiug K ilcni storv A SATUKDW IloUDAV -A lllii graph eoini-dy The KM; of WOULD - fuiee .show ing how iliu Holy (iioitii-rs were Im posed upon. First hhow at 7:110, Matinee Satur day afternoon hi WW p. tn. All children under 12 years, fie. Adults lUv!. -las. Peterson was in Hastings todav, Kil McAllister was in Hasting-, Wed nosduy. Will Muuutford was in Franklin Monday. Dick (Iray of Xuitun, Km., is in town this wiek. Sheriff Hedge was in Cowles Wed nesday on biisint'Si. . . 1. U. Walk or is very sick at this wilting at his home. (July six inure days to Christmas. Do jour shopping early. Meredith Hut lor ! ' lesigiwd hi positluu in Wail Wuiu-n's rcstamnnt. l:,irl lluiror U the happy daddy ot u in.o baby bout the bitter putt oi last week, When you walit A Short Order or Fresh Oyster go to Warren res taurant. , A trial of the Comet Cigar will con vince you that It is will woitb loots, while it la sold for Outs, by all dealers. Cottiug tho Diuggist would like your Ciiiv.-iiiuimis for Magazines and M'apeis. Call or seud for catalog, udv. Mrs. A. Leadabrand and Jake Leada bruud shipped two car loads of cattle from Iuavalo to Kansas City on last Sunday Claieueo Caldwell of Kansas City Is In tho city visiting his brother At torney Caldwell anil wife. John Schlluf and f-mlly have moved Into the house- formerly occupied by Walt Denny on Webster street Walter Cox liad the misfortune Thursday to mash his hand while working with a gasoline engine Col. C. W. Kaley and tleo. Hutchison are home from oinaha whero they have been attending Masonic doings. STRAYED -l Kod- H weighing about 100 pouuds. Liberal reward for any Information or return to C. F Wai.i.in. Mrs. C. C. Cox and son Clare ami wife left Tuesday morning for Gaiiibville, Florida where they will spend some tlmo In hopes of Improving Clare's health. The Congregational Sunday school will give a Christmas cantata on Christ mas Eve. There will We a Christmas tree. All cordially Invited. The ex ercises will begin at 7:30. W. R. C. will meet December 2oth., belug the election of olllcers, owing to the rainy weather thero was no meet lug two weeks ago. Every member is urged to be present. Two special Christmas sermons will be preached In the Congregational church by tho pastor noxt Sunday. In the morning tho subject will be; "The Unspeakable Ulft." The evening sub ject will be; "Tho Oood Tidings of Oreat Joy,' Speclul music at both services. Andrew Chile of Hastings was in town Wcdi o-.day on business. m Nate Illingswoith and wile are home fioin Iowa whole they havebien visiting trie. .ds. Ljinaii E-iiig is showing some ot his liuu ohioia-us at the llasliug'n Clnolun Snow this wu.-k. 1j. T. lli-odstouu and W. K. (Jrovis oi Superior were up Wvdiiesduy evening attending the Encampment lodyc. .Iiunus Mclntoah, the popular road maker, was buny drugging the streets this week. Jim is the man ihat can do the woik in A No. shape. J. W. l'ittman of York, Grand 1'atrl aoh of the Grand Encampment of Nebraska, was in the city Wednesday evening visiting Webster Encampment No. 25. GOULDIE-MYERS The marriage of Miss Margaret Gouldie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gouldie cf Inavale, and Mr Everett Myers, eldest sou of Mrs. Alexander McDonnell of Winner, Kus , occurred hut Wednesday morning at 10:110 o'clock at. the Roman Catholic church of Ulverton. Father Downey of Itlooinlngtun performed the cere-ninny. is-. .Mary (Joulilie, sister if the liride, was tho maid of honor and Mr. Liroy .Myers, brother of the groom, was tho b-st. man. The biide was (frrssi'd in a charm lag white satin and the groom wore a blue serge suit while the bride's maid wore a pluk silk dress and the best man wore a conventional black suit In the evening affer the arrival of the bridal party a most elaborate and sumptuous dinner was prepared at the homo of tho bride's parents, many relatives and acquaintances participat ing. The home presented a most attract ive appearance, being beautifully de corated with their favorite colors, green and white, with the American ling occupying a prominent and char acteristic feature, so tho ladles of the district who assisted deserves great credit for the taste, skill and energy manifested in their artistic decorations as well as the assistance rendered In other respects. After dinner Gtorgo Leadabrand de livered an eloquent and cuglestlc ad dress and spoke a great length on tho merits and general accomplishments of brido ami groom. The evening was enjoyably spent with music both vocal and Instrument al as well as some stirring and Inter esting pieces of recitation all of which elicited much applause They all (,e patted for their homrs wishlug the bride aud groom much joy and happi ness. , s s s Buy HIS Gift The best This Is The Place to 1 JAKE this your gift-baying headquarters. 1 -I olace to buv sifts for men is at a Men's Store. W always been recognized as the leading Xmas Store for Men. y e ve The season's lalesl creations'dress needs of every description useful articles dcsircablc as gift? arc here in large variety. Our merchandise, our prices and our service are right in every way. If you arc in doubt, we will help you make your selection. W e N dliing would be more appreciated or appropriate than i K'i"pcniieitncr or Clolhcraft suit or overcoat, A spleu !id gift at $ 1 0 lo 15, with a guarantee of all-wool, lasting shape, satisfactory wear and service. Let us send him a itiit or overcoat for Christnus. We'll exchange it if it d iesn't fit properly. Some Good Gift Suggestions Arc given below: Look through the list carefully. All useful things that men like. Check off the items you desire clip the lis! and bring it in. It's the most convenient to do your christmas shopping. Choice is best now. Make your selections early. We'll hold them for you. t r Bath Robe Belt Boxed Holiday Set Cane Ca, cloth or fur Clothcraft Suit Clolhcraft Overcoat Collars . Cuff Buttons Juiiicj1 Vest Garters Cloves, dress or street wear Ifandkercheif st'th or linen Hosiery, sill,' or lisle Kuppenheimer Suit v Kuppeiiheimcr Overcoat Muffler Lounging Robe Rain Coat Scarf Bin ScarJ Shirt Smoking Jacket Suit Case Sweater Cvat Sweater Vest Suspenders Traveling Bag Umbrella Underwear (and many other choice novelties suitable for gijts. Cowden-Kaley Clottun RED CLOUD'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS WNSNWVvsV MAGAZINES Don't take the time and trouble to correspond with distant agencies if you want to subscribe f o r a magazine or other publica tionas a gift or for your self. A year's subscription to a magazine is a thoughtful and valuable gift. If you will make a list of the per sons you wish to favor in this way and give us a list of the magazines, we shall order for you. We will give you as good service and as low prices as any agency can give. chas. l. cutting THE DRUGGIST. WWWWWW AWWWWV Christmas Giving At this seasou of the year the ono great thought that throbs in tho heart of every unsclllsh person Ih what ci)ii l give my friends to increase, their happiness? It is only a crabbed, sor did soul at tills crowning summit of the year who asks what nm I going to receive. Children expect to receive and are happy in tho thought, lint, rightly balnncml adults find their chief pleasure In giving. This does not. Include that class of chronic misers, who by long years of cultivated stinginess have strangled every generous impulse, and who suf fer soat Ihu idea or giving up any- hing that it N necessary to adminis ter cocaine to got I hotn inn donative state but it means and refers to the overwhelming majority of our people. Oncn in a while there Is a poor wretch so stingy that he is constantly in pnln. xue mere suggestion Unit no gavo up tho value of a peanut throws him Into a cramp colic To save expcin-o lie may raise his family on wild gooseber ries aud m nuts until his children develop into physical, mental aud mor al dwaifn, but forlumitoly such in Qtaucea in t this "bioad aud .generous nation 'tire tolerably rare. 20 Per Cent Discount Just Think of it. We are really paying you to help us sell out this stock. Discount sales are frequent when the merchant wishes to clean up odds and ends, but we reserve nothing in this big, clean stock of Up-to-date shoes. We are simply changing the line and the new stock already received is included in this sale. You need shoes and we need the room. The Big Sale is still on. Come early. Garpenteps Shoe Store Newhouse Block. First-Class Shoe Repairing WWVA.-,v-,v(lj ii : 1 M i ' !; r v : 41 s. s V LtTflf C T! W! "jjV'' "2