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IH lltStS ffiSta IJlliSI WmM im Mil ®§iS »sii ®§«5 W&fflM W$M% W ©V^'-V* il'i 1 111'* m1 1 ss» m*mn Music Rolls SlfAWBfefcfiy POINT. Last Week's Letter. ''Mrs, H. Do Ian has returned home from Hopkinton, where she has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evers, and other relatives. Mrs. Horry Seeds of Manchester, ', has been visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Mark Goodrich has been en- joying a visit from her mother, Mrs. *S B. W. Sirith, in Codar Rapids. Dr. C. Dorman has moved his household goods into the Will Bow jeps house on Mission street Mr. and Mrs. Otto Davis and daughter, Laura, hav^ returned to their home in Waterloo, after a •visit in the Wm. Dooley home. Miss Elsie Barker, who is attend ing college at Ames, has been visit »ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Barker and other relatives. J. T. Stroud has left for his home at Beloit, Wis., after an extended visit in the home of relatives and friends. Arnold Graf, who has been visit ing with his brother, Otto, of Du buque, returned home Saturday. Mrs. A. King and little daughter, 7 who have been visiting with rela tives here, have returned to their home in Minneapolis. Mre. Newell, who has been here visiting in the Geo. Opperman home, MH 'iW&':^?.'1:v'^ x^,V'• LEATHER GOODS A Great Variety. Beautiful Pillows and Table Scarfs $3.50 to $6.00 .The finest line of Ladies' Hand Bags and Purses in the very latest styles $1.00 to $6.00 A beautiful line of Traveling Cases and Manicure Sets in fine leather cases, containing ivory, pearl and ebony fittings 50c tO Gents' Bill Folds, Card Cases, Coin Purses, etc., at all prices and designs too numerous to mention FINE STATIONERY IDCN8E CARDS II CHI 00 JUUf COTRESPOIDENOE CMOS IR CHRISTMAS BOIES 2J 25c to $3.00 The Quality of Coal Determines Its Value Yard of Quality and Service. Cheapness is only relative—the lowest priced coal may not be cheap at any price. We sell coal cheap, but we never have sold cheap coal. This is not a claim but a guarantee, as any of these coals will prove. Assumption Lump Kentucky Special To be assured of the best, give either of these coals a test. Manchester Lumber Co. J. M. Bruce, who has been visiting in the Ohas. Steinhilber home, left Monday evening for hils home at St. Louis. Mrs, Henry Grusp, of Le Roy,Minn., is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Al vira Kleffe. Ray Moore, of Ames, has been vis iting with friends hero. Al-ey Hill spent the first of the week with his parents at Arlington. Mrs. R. J. Bisbie and daughter, Miss Angie, spent Monday with friends here. Mr. C. W. Barrett of Spencer, spent Thursday with his sister,Mrs. G. W. Ba!rr. Mrs. Albert Duncan has returned home from Cedar Rapids, where slie has been visiting with her brother, Clarence Newenkirk. Mrs. Wm. Dooley spent the first of the week at Waucoma, where ©he attended the D. A. R. convention. Mrs. Mabel Carpenter has been C. W. KELLER, Mgr. -1J i* svv if 'V. ,M» », I"1* 4 f| A, «. 50c to $400 $15.00 returned to her home In Waverly, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd, of Mclntire, are here visiting with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boyd and other rela tives. The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Emma Barnes, Tuesday, Dec. 7th. Miss Miller, of West Concord, Minn., is here visiting her cousin, Mrs. D. Schomberg. Boyt Md kinton. Mrs. Jennie Westfall, who been visiting with friends in mont, returned home Monday. Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. E J. visit- ed with friends near Volga City Sun-, his sister, Mrs. Wm. Odtll, that his Mrs. Frye, Mrs. Goldsworthy, dau- las. •BessgaaaiasBg^ 1 S 1 "^/"HETHER we choose for our topic the extent of these Christmas Stocks or their prevailing quality we can say much—for never was there a Christmas Season when we felt this store more worthy to serve those who select with care the gifts they are to give. Your smallest expenditure is quite as important to you as larger ones. In either case you get the greatest value possible at the Bioks The Automobile Boys The Airship Boys The Ponyrider Boys The Grace Harlowe Books The Meadow Brook Girls 30c Each Bound in Beautiful Art Coyers Come Early and Make Your Selections and we will Save Them for You enjoying a visit from her aunt, Mrs. ghter, Joeie, Wm. Goldsworthy and Fred Garrison, of Fayette. family spent Thursday at Ed Robi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Huston have son's. moved their household goods into the' On. Sunday the re-dedication of the Durming house recently vacated by church was the reward of the well Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pilkinton. directed labor of the pastor, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hesner spent Alexander, the building committee, Tuesday visiting with relatives at Jas. Tracy, W. A. Funk, Mrs. A. B. Elkader. Holbert, George Holtbaus, H. L. Sher- Mrs. George Glazier of Edgewood, man, and members of the church spent Wednesday here in the home and many outside people. An ag of relatives. propriate program was rendered and The entertainment given by the the sermons in the morning and ev Caimp Fire Girls in the High School ening were delivered *by Dr. Bennett auditorium, Saturday, Dec. 4th, was of Des Moines. The church is now largely attended. .a Place of beauty and the mean- Mr. Frank Ball and Mr. Hielmer heirs are very proud of it. The Ball are visiting with relatives membership is now 165. at Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Ben Sprague and Mrs. Haggle- Mrs. Maxwell of Arlington, has burg, of Cedar Rapids, were visitors been visiting here in the A. Daniels at the H. Hilsenbeck home, Monday, home. Mesdames H. Hilsenbeck, Gus Miss Fannie Axtell, of Riceville, has Clute, C. S. Davis, Sam Culbeitsan, been here visiting her parents, Mr. Ame Culbertson and Emma Culbert and Mrs. H. Axtell. son. were shopping in Dubuque the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sloan", of Delhi, last of the week. spent Thursday with the former's Editor Pee* of the Edgewood Jour pa'rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sloan, nal, was here Monday with Henry Mr. and Mrs. L. Hebron and chil- Beyer, taking a look at the new dren of Farina, 111., are here visit-, M. E. church. Both gentlemen were tag with relatives and friends. highly pleased. The Edgewood Miss Elizabeth Hauser, of Iowa'church is undergoing extensive im City, has been visiting in the home provements. of Chas. Seuerbry. Greeley defeated Manchester at the Mrs. M. A. Opperman is visiting latter place, in a game of basket with her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Hughes,hall, 21 to 18.. of West Union. Miss Alene Webster of Waucoma, Miss Mary Schneider of Greeley, was a guest at the J. C. Matthews came Thursday for a visit here with home Saturday and Sunday. relatives. Howard Matthews cf Iowa City, Mrs. Lillian Barnes of Elkader, spent his vacation with home folks, came Sunday to visit with her moth-' Mr. and Mrs. Orin Phillips spent ey, Mrs. J. L. Moore. several days of last week in Airling- Miss Monica Evers spent part ton. of last week with relatives at Hop- Mrs. Ed Fisher spent several days with her mother, at Manchester, has w. Rev. and Mrs. Arnold of Greeley, Point. spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Gertrude Hollenbeck of Du Miss Lillian Henry is viisting buque, spent one day last week with with relatives in Dubuque. jlier grand parents. The 5th, 6th and 7th grades are I Mrs. Bottcher is visiting her -broth preparing a cantata to be given in __. I Ed Farwell and family of Man ,,r Chester, were Sunday visiters at Last Weeks Letter. the E Farwrtl home Jas. Hutson and family and Mrs. BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY All the Latest Copyrights, including Michael O'Halloran, Mr. Binglef A Far Country, These Twain, Star Rover, Etc. Five Hundred Popular Copyrights, including all the latest titles, for All Kinds of for Children A. B. C. Books }n Linen 5c Co 25c PICTURE BOOKS Mother Goose Books and all the other popular titles ALL PRICES We have the Largest Line of Christmas Cards and Greetings ever shown in the City. Christmas Boxes and Gift Dressings in Large Variety A BEAUTIFUL LINE: OF ART CALENDARS toSl.OO A. Lang and wife and Park La- Taylor and family spent Thursday at the Ed Lang home in Strawberry er and the High School auditorium, Thu'rs- Hugh Dow and Earl Brcwn were day, Dec. 16. The proceeds are to criers in Edgewcod, Saturday. go for Victrola records. Mr®. Orin Phillips was an over Mr. and Mrs. C. Hagge are visit- nfgjjt visitor with Mrs. Frank Miller ing with their daughter, Minnie, of jast -^eek. Des Moines. ... Mrs. Burgln is entertaining her bmtl tft« Mattie Retherford were Sunday visit- Mrs. J. Lillibridge spent Mon ors at John Lash's. da£ family at Edgewood. in D. C. Webster of Springfield, writes Mrs. Jas. Chase is spending a few wife is in the hospital, having un- "bridge. ,dergone, a very serious operation Mrs. Clara Lash and children are but the many friends among our visiting the former's sister, Mrs. readers will be glad to know that Harry Ryan, at Independence. she is now getting along very nice- rank Sprague, who is working for ly, and will soon be well. John Hook, is very ill with George Barnes, of Elkader. Mrg Fred a visltor E visited in the E. J. Opperman hom R|vcr were Greeley visitors over I Sunday. Strawberry Point. er sls^er, Mrs. J. M. Lal- erysipe- 1 I tVv f, CENTRAL PHARMACY Artistic (Iff Books In Beautiful Silk and Leather Bindings, contains all the favor ite and standard authors, 25c to $2 Bibles, Testaments and Prayer Books in great variety 25c to $3.00 Knives and Forks per set 9.00 20 Per Cent Biscount $7.20 Tea Spoons per set 1.80 20 Per Cent Discount $1.44 Dessert Spoons per set 3.00 20 Per Cent Discount $2.40 Table er set 3.25 20 Per Cent Discount $2.60 Carving Sets 1?75 to 4.00--- BERT STIER .-? Krnmmmm*?W!!?^^ Art i5^ *,4 Ki^«y- Carolina Silverware Manicure Sets $1.50 to $5.00 Electric Grill $5.00 Electric Toasters 50c to $4.00 Clauss Razors ... $1125 to $2.50 Pocket Knives 25c to $2.50 Remington 22 Cal. Repeating Rifle ...$11.00 Remington 22 Cal. Single Shot Rifle, No. 6 $3.50 Remington 22 Cal. Single Shot, No. 4 $6.00 We Also Carry a Large Assortment of WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM WARE PARISIAN IVORY The Popular Ware in Toilet Articles. We have the largest and most beautiful line ever shown at all prices. Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Buffers, Trays, Frames and Novelties of all kinds. A beautiful assortment of BRASS ARTICLES Jardineres, Vases, Smoking Sets, Ink stands, Desk sets, etc., 25c to $5 An elegant line of Toilet Cases in ivory, silver and ebony 75c to $25 Don't fail to see the Beautiful Hand. Colored Pictures, by Mrs. Mont gomery they sell at $1, $1.75, $2.00 A. C. PHILLIP For the Ladies Products of the Per fumers' Art. Exquis ite Toilet Waters and Perfumes, Palmer's Hudnut's Colgate's Nyal's in beautiful packages 50c to $1.00 Beautiful Christmas Bos Candies —Lowney's, Nyal's and Nobility, 25c to $3.00 For Gentlemen Mereschaum and Briar Pipes in Leather Cases, $1.00 to $8.00 Popular Tobaccos in Hu midor Jars, 90 Cents Elegant Cigars Havana and Domestic in 50c, $1.00, $2.00 and $4.00 Boxes A SAFETY RAZOR makes a nice gift. We have the Gillette, Durham Duplex and Ever Ready. S1.00 to $5.00 Ladle 1.40 20 Per Cent Discount $1.10 Butter Knife & Sugar Shell 1.25 20 Per Cent Discount $1,00 Bonillon Spoons 3.00 20 Per Cent Discount $2.40 Pie Servers 2.50 20 Per Cent Discount $1.60 20 Per Cent Discount PHONE 139 I 4 b,