vv gt-ilo Hh'ovlcal Sorl if TRix V W JU IL UUA .J.liLaolB LVA ing Early But Do It With Our Home Merchants M - ? LWUa ,yxv I 'k vl i " ..-tt?V! V ,.' - iJ- ,. I a i -- 3 aiKluL.LL'l 1J1 -yy- --! "Ktfift&K auw .. - -- --- -r-rfaa " -s - v--v. A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. VOLUME 42 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. DlSCHMHElt 0, 1iM. NUMBER 50 fwfl aa o w imtmm That's flight, Kee p lis Busy. We Like It! You people do, too, we guess-judging from the good feeling and enthusiasm you show while shopping here. The Holiday spirit is abroad in the land, all right, and gift giving is the one thought of all. Jewelry stands ahead of everything in the hearts of those who have friends to remember. Just as it is appreciated above anything else by those who receive it. Here are just a few suggestions for your consideration. A visit of inspection will show the many suggestions each line affords, and you must acknowledge that here you can find something for any one. Remember we lay aside any article you may select and hold it until you are ready. III 10 sAvi W l T r Jr NV va "J? Pic-cminrnt For Gilt Purposes Is h Good Wutch Our Kind tho Kind You LIKo v' j Nothing will give more lasting pleasure or be longer treasured. The line includes the beautiful, dainty, thin models from $125 down to the SI. 00 watch. Ladies' watches, girl's watches, men's watches and boy's watches, something in the line at a price to suit. The now popular bracelet watches $25 down to 2. SO I i A CiftEwiy Cm: Will AnrmrlatB mul linloy Is One of Our PlMnoftrdplis cr l.tlklnfc Mat blurs We have the three best the Edison Disc, the Edison Cylinder and the Victor Victrola and olfet you the opportunity of making full comparitive tests, so you will get the instrument that suits you. We shall b.j glad to demonstrate these, or to send you price lists. $2 go to $1 5 for the Instruments $7 to SOc font In; Ileum (Is A FOUNTAIN rI2N lllilllillgMBz Provides a most desirable gift and the Parker is the most desirable of all fountain pens. The only pen with the factory guarantee, the new self fillers are the neatest and easiest working of all self fillers. A varied assortment from which to select, piain black, mottled or the new Bakelite transparent barrel, some with gold or silver trimmings and all have the famous Lucky Curve Feed, Spear Head Ink Retainer. Prices Are $to to $2 oo The Silver Novelty Line v Provides for simple, inexpen sive rememberances. Some thing good and useful and at our low prices, something you will enjoy giving. yfl43w!R!Slaahik5fe- WMWWyJ In Silver the number of gift suggestions is also almost endless. Silver forv the table in endless variety, fancy dishes, serving and spoon trays, bread plates, casserols. baking dishes and others. 'I Table Flat Ware, Knives, Forks, Spoons and an almost limitless variety of fancy pieces both solid sterling and plate. Silver, Parisian Ivory. Ebony and Pearl Toilet and Manicure articles, 'in single pieces and in sets. Something here right for most anyone. Business Men Banquet . Again on Tuesday; Tin! hutiituss njeu's dinner given lit ' tliti Royal hotel mi Tuesday was no ol ' tin' best jet held. The spit It of good fellowship, us the business men got lu'quiiilitiMl with ouch other In a social iuiy, Is beeuming oiy noticeable. Thc-o gnthei liiK "'' doing moie to-1 u Aid-, drawing our hiislncsh mul pin- IL'-Silllllll lliell iutniloscrtoliitiotis than ' mi v (hint; elso Unit hus In on utidii'-' tultl'll ill J t'lll.S t Thete was Imt one subject under' dlsi'U-MOii t this trofting nllil Hint ttiisiln. piuposi'd Cji'iuiii'iy mid li'ti I'luiit. Mr. Ad.uus, lln-Mipuriiiti.'iiiloiit of (hi I'liiiihlin plu tit was piohunt, mid alter tfivltif,' ii hhoit liistciiy of the etoiuit-iy hiihliiiss, htutMl tlic piuposl lion hu hud to in ilo fulily mid Minuto ly lie Htntvil that thotr ouiiip.iny de bited to move ton linger tlty hoi o it would huve Vlter fuulMtles for hand- Unfits IiiuiuiisImk pioduutioii of Imt-ti-r. Ho bi'lluVL-d that thin tuuitory was one of the bist in the Mnlo for dill i y piuposes mul that n utoatuciy here piopeily iiuuiiicil would be a pacing institution not oiily for tho Btoelc holdetH but also for the hcllor-i of ort'iiin. On arcouiit of the eiuam bein btou'ht to tho door without any expense tho ooinp.iny would Ic ublo mid willing to pay two cents ahovo the Mate pi ice and this would bi itK in tbo m-i'atn. As to the leu plant lie hinted that thin ! 'uld. be, op J.Uud at aprollt ItiJ cotiut'ullon with the oreatuety end mid thnt the two worked together voty sueceshfully whole ever It has been ti led AftT Mr. Adams concluded a num ber of questions weto ashod him, to till of which he answered without hesi tation. A number of thoso picsont oxprehM'd thonibolvea us boinjj well pleased with the proposition, and at this time It looks as though the cream ery nnd ice plant Is tin assured thin;. Unqubbtiouubly it will be of consider able advniitHKo to the farmers and others who havo creum to sell and that will mean that it will be of ad vuutago to all. WW Wvh if 99CZSeI&&JM Of all the gifts that fit the Christmas day, none so timely as the one that provides the picture story of the day ' A KODAK - All the up-to-date goods from the Kodak factory are in our stock. Brownies $12 to $1.00 Kodaks $65 to $6.00 Call and soo, or send for catalogue. 9 The Jewelry line includes something for every one. Brooches, Pins, Chains and dozens of other articles for women and girls. Cuff Links, Tie Pins and Clasps, Fobs, Chains nd many other pieces suuuDic auu usclui tor men's wear. Call in and look our jewelry line over, before buying. -m wmz. !&m S&Sfi 385 The New Parisian Ivory Ware Provides many suggestions and articles sure to please the recipient. Not expensive, durable and with a neat monogram or initial engraved in color is sure to please One of the gifts that most every one would like is one of our rings. Solid gold, all of them set rings for women or men. girls or boys, signet rings, plain and engraved band. A special price of 75c for any baby ring in the stock, worth 75c, 51.00, $1.25 and $1.50, plain, and engraved bands, set and signet rings. DIAMONDS A Diamond makes a gift that not only has a gift value, but also an investment value. Set in a ring or otherwise the one article that remains always the same and day by day grows in value. Our selling plan on diamonds assures you the fullest value for. your dollar, and makes easy the purchase. ' The above only suggests in a general way the multitude of Christmas gifts to be found here. A personal visit of inspection will show that you can find here something for every one. E. H. NEWHOIISE fi& IIS JMV m m tm& ill S'" --' Everybody Loves Us While strolling along tho bank of tho river lust Sunday on the farm of ills grandfather, Mr. ,). C. Nash, Al Sisco of Pawnee City, picked up an olive bottle containing the following inetitiiige written plainly on a piece of white note paper: Flotetieo Johnston Iltizal Owtlei'so Haul Kobinson Wilma Wliito Maty Wilght 1 telle Ueeves Hhthur S'oioy Lticlle Stioupo Mauriuo Cahiwell Grace Keagle Camp The (ilrls, Red Cloud, Nebr. Answer as hoon as this is found will bring good luck to finder. Wo nro all blondes brunettes or something olso. Everybody loves us", Guide Kook Signal. School Board Holds Regular Meeting De(Mtiber7, 1011. ISegulm- tneeltug of tho board hold In llie ollli'o of I)r Urelghton, Presi dent Henry Oilman prodding. Mom beiH present, Ciolglttoti, Weomor tuul Pvi'iliur. v Mlntilo4 of last mootlugs rind and approved us lead. Supetlutcudcut preseuecd monthly loport and report of meeting of No In isku .Statu 'IV u'hors' Association. Moved and seconded fiat the athle tic lliiauei's be placed In uhtirgc of Mr. Itoehr Motion cart led. Moved mid seconded that no pupil lecelve a letter sweater except a hoiilor. Motion can-led. Moved mul sououded at Junior and Senior hauipictN dancing will bo per tnltted during the hours of lli'll) and It!::i0 provided that notice is given of such nmttpcmuut In lint Invitation. Motion cairled Moved and seconded that grados in school below primary shall bo kuowu its sub-pilmaiy. Motion cirtled. Mined mid seconded that secretary be instructed to deduct one week's hiilm-y ftom J.mltor Wolfe' i ehoolc. Motion cmried. Moed and seconded that tho socro tin y lie lust meted to make 11 bid on court house not to exeeed 8000 or 8000, Aj i'm, Cielghtoti, Ullhmn, Ovoring. Niijh, Weestier 'l'he fidlowlng bills wote mud nnd titderod pild: Dutton .t Li)..: ,"t.... ..'..$ fl 22 Nebr School Supply IIoiinb,'..... 18 (iinn itCo 3 07 Amerleau Hook Co. 178 Munch' Normal Institute 19 0s Sliver, Hi udett A Co 70 Thomas CIiim'IhhCo 1J 'ZI II. R. (Jrlce DiugCo i 20 O.O. Teel 38 25 Hcd Cloud Auto Co 75 S. R Floranco 30 35 Minor Dros. Co., ,4 10 It. I) MorlU , 10 80 Christmas Opening Wa wlbb to nnnounco that wo are opening an entirely new spek of Holiday Qoodf), Drugs and Sundries Hooks, Stationery, Dolls, oto , lu our present quarters in the Lindsoy build ing. We invite you to come in and sec what we have. We can buroly interest yo'u. CHAS. L. COTTINO, Tho Druggist. J. L. Beebe Accepts Call J. L. Iteobo has accepted a unani mous call frcm tho Christian and Con gregational ch n robes which havo con solidated at Red Cloud, for tho coming your. Mr. Ueebo will move his family to that place utter the llrst of the year, Tho people of KoiL Cloud should be congititultitod upon their choice of u pastor. Alma Journal, A. O. U.W.Lodge Elects New Officers The A. O U. W. lodge met Tuesday ovening and elected the following ofllcet-H for the ensuing year: It. P Weesnor, P. M. Worlcmnn. Jno Throckmorton, Maste. Workman Earnest Davis, Koremau. Simon Huller, Overseer. George Smnlser, Guide. Ctut HashelbiicliPr, Inside Wutch. II. J. Matiter, Outside Watch. W. O. Hamilton, Recorder. Paul Stoiey, Finatu'cer. Frank Hnlfer, Treusuter. After lodge tho members and thotr wlis did justice to tin oyster supper and the llnlley oichestiaieudetodsome musical selections. ' The Royal Neighbors Elect New Officers On Wednesday evening of last weolc the Royal Neighbor lodge met nnd elected the following ofllucrs for the ensuing year: Oraclo Mrs. J. M. Burgess. Vice Oruole Mrs. Geo. Hull. Chnncellor Mrs. Ed. Pulsipher. Recorder Mrs. If. L. Ilines. Receiver Mrs. H C. Cutter. Marshal Mrs Glen Walker. M imagers Mrs. J. E. Ryan and Miss (Jortrudo Wullbraudt. G. A. R. Met Saturday And Elects Officers The G. A. R. met Saturday afternoon and clouted tho following officers foe? the ensuing year: P. C.-O 0. MoConkoy. S V. C. D. L. Groat. J. V. O A. 8 Campbell. O. D. J. U. Crans. Chaplain S. It. Doyoo. '( G. M. N. L. D. Smith. Al 0. G.-J. W. MoCrnoIion. , Patrlotlo lusti uetor It. D. Fulton. ' l- Uulegato D. U Groat. Alteruuto N U D Smith. ' ,r Adjutant- S. U. Rjzer. Instulllng Oiilcer-S. B. Klzcr. ! tj N 1 n -i f S nb : ivimmmiKQi ?T?tcr3Sf53