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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 5

The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 5

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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TrrrrtsnAY, December jo, ioot. "WATERLOO PAILY COURIER rAOB 1TVB I Read the List for sera Open Evenings Until Christmas AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES I Gifts Goods at Half Price Brass Picture rames and Mirrors at Half. Fancy Toilet Cases, Shaving Sets, Smoking Sets, Manicure Sets, at Half. Framed Pictures Photo Frames at Half. Toys! Toys! all kinds, at Halt.

Games of all kinds at Half. Dolls! all remaining, at Half. Fancy Baskets, for office and work baskets, at Half. Imported Vases Steins, at Half. Fancy Made Pin Cushions, aUo Satin Cushion I onr.s.

Aprons See our pretty Aprons 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 up Kid Gloves Img and short, bhek and colors. Chamois Gloves The it rac all sizes. Vienna Fans nuke a ptcttv eift. White Fur Carriage Robes for Infant Fancy Hat Pins ami Holders. Beautiful Veils liv fat the handsomest shown in Waterloo.

Carpet Sweeper Mi- Us' l- cheap at th; Paul D.ivi-i Store. Blankets, Comforters Bed Spreads See oins 1m fore yon buy. Table Linens, Napkins Towels Valin iini-ouahd in Waterloo. THE NEW SCARF SILKS New and Useful Things Just Received Real Alligator Bags, $5.00 up to $10.00 each. Christmas Stationery Fancy Itoxcs, Seals and Taps.

A. A. Valentine's celebrated Sachet Powders, Talcum and Vt nines -llio higlu st-class Roods imported for sale only at the Paul Puis Store. Umbrellas You can buy betler umbrellas for the money, at the Paul P.ivis Store than elsewhere. The FoUntcr-Clon make.

Knitted Slippers for Men, Women and Children. Fashionable Neckwear and Silk Scarfs the largctst selection of novelties in Waterloo. Kancv I lose Supporters and Men's Suspenders in fancy Xnias boxes, at 25c, 50c, $1.00 and up. LADIES' SILK HOSIERY in fancy boxes. MEN'S HALF HOSE in fancy Xmas boxes.

HANDKERCHIEFS in fancy boxi-s, for ladies, men and children. SCISSORS-Robert's Kaor Steel best the world; for embroidery, inarm urin and button holes. IN THE "CORSET SHOP' "As fits th corset so fits the- pown" is a truism not to be disputed. Thr attention we cive cor set fitting, assures you the right kind of corset to suit your particular figure. CAREFUL FITTING ESSENTIAL Like a shoe that chafes and pinches when it doesn't belong on your foot, we help von avoid corsets which do not belong on your figure.

A corset store where women can feel assured of comfort at any price. The daintiest and most exquisite diet ts in white grounds with large, medium or small floral designs in tiehest colonics then there are those beautiful styles with wide Persian and all the wanted plain colors over jo different styles, at yard 59c, 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25 awl $1.50 does the business. Our well known "DAYLIGHT SPECIAL" STARTS FOR THE NORTH CHRISTMAS IN EAST SIDE SCHOOLS The The "Daylight Special" of the the social set XX' Cl.l'B MEETING. The ladies of the NX club enjoyed themselves In unusually pleasant manner yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. E.

E. Dunkelberg on West Second street. The sixteen members were all present and Mrs. E. L.

Jones was a club visitor. Aft and Miss Mary Caldwoll, to her home In Cedar Fails. Miss Mary Kuhns will go to Chicago to spend part of her vacation with relatives. Miss Ixni Minniek will siend Christmas in Waterloo but will take a trip later. Washington Ituilding.

In this building in addition to the usual Christmas decorations, a specialty was made of hand work of the pupils. Including drawing and other work accomplished by them during the fall term. The exhibit was interesting and made a very creditable showing. As to Christmas vacation plans, Harry Moore, principal, will spend tho holidays at his homo near Cedar Falls, revaillns in Special Exercises Held Today Every Building. uesfeion Teachers Go Rome for the Holiday er an enjoyable time sient in visiting over thei." Christmas needlework, the ladies had croat fun over the un Vacailon.

after which he will attend the association meeting at Des Moines. Miss Maine Schunornan and "Miss June Litchfield Manufacturing company left on schedule time this morning with banners and emblems floating bearing the Inscriptions which will tell tho tale of the prosperity of Waterloo's factories to all of the eoun-trjslde between this city and Minneapolis. The train was hauled by two large locomotives, one of which was equipped with that nerve-racking, noise-making apparatus commonly known as a steam callope. A number of prominent ofllcials of the Litchfield company and Lindsay Brothers of Minneapolis, to whom the shipment is being sent, were in the city yesterday and accompanied the train this morning, among whom were the following: E. J.

Lindsay and James Lindsay, Messrs. Hubbard, Nell and Helling, L. A. Dalion. C.

J. Reinhart of Minneapolis; W. Fish, local agent for the C. G. and C.

Thin was a busy day for the teach Chase will visit at their homos in Cedar Falls: Miss Mabel Rigelow, Red Wc would suggest that 7011 ttimkmW ers and pupils of the East Waterloo KfhoolB. In every building, special preparai ions were made by teaehors and pupils in honor of the Christmas Oak; Ida Nichols, West Liberty Theresa Hoy, Albla. 3lcKinley Ruilding. useful article. A expected arrival of Santa Clans, who took from tho gaily decorated Christmas tiee amusing gifts for each one present.

Though the disguise was excellent it is suspected that Dr. Diinkelberg was the one who impersonated the jolly old saint. Tho house, with its decorations of red Christmas bells and festoons of green, looked very pretty, while tho dining room was given patriotic tone with trimmings of red, whito and blue. A buffet luncheon was the last feature of the afternoon's delightful give some pair of Heason and the rooms, decorated with All the rooms in this building united of green, pojicorn strings, bells and other pretty de and held a line Christmas program stats being arranged in the lower hall vices, an attractive appearand to the parents and ethers who visited the schools. In most of the There was a Christmas tree and several pretty drills in addition to the accustomed exercises and the children I).

Cass of the C. F. N. carried out the program In very pleas buildings, each room had a program separately as the teachers thought that In commenting on the train this ing manner. The out of town teachers IS pP of this building will spend the vaca more effective work could thus be ac eomplished.

Recitations, songs, dla morning, Mr. II. L. Litchfield said "1 have consigned train load ship tion as follows: Miss Bdlo Supplee ments of this kind before, and have principal, Carroll; Miss Katherine legues and drills formed the chief features and to the interested visitors OR Sheehan. Independence: Miss Mary L.

seen many specials similar to tho one that we sent out of Waterloo Ray. Keosauqua; Miss ('ora (iallaghe proved very pleasing. The thought of the approaching vacation added inter entertainment and In serving this Mrs. R. A.

Dunkelberg assisted the hostess. TI'RKS' CLCB MEETING. The spread and initiation held last, evening by tho Turks at their club room in the Gasser block was thoroughly enjoyed by the large company of young men present. The Turks decided to hold a New Year's dance in Elks' hall and will have Myers" orchestra to furnish the mu this morning, but I can say that Tama City: Miss Henrietta Hill, Wa- est-to th occasion-for teachers and have never had as splendid a looking train as the twenty-nine cars verly. John 1'lske Unibliiiff.

PISESiS If pupils Hawthorne liuildlng. The kindergarten department, in which were sent to Minneapolis at o'clock today." At the Hawthorne building, he charge of Miss Katherine Rolus and kindergarten department had their Miss Dollv Stearns, assistant, had pretty little program this morning, their entertaining exercises this morn TKIt THE CHRISTMAS I) INNER. with a Christmas tree as the center of ing. For the older children, the rooms sic. Following the business session an elaborate supper was served and a lively social time was spent.

member of the of Miss Frances Grout, principal, and attraction and the distribution of Christmas gifts made by the pupils, as Nothing Will Make the Smoker Map-pier Than Good Cliico Cigar. Would be approprirte for any famil'. Miss Edith Rorter united whilo the others had separate programs. The decorations were unusually pretty and all visitors were pleased with the ST. MARY'S CIRCLE.

I Mrs. Joseph Kurtli very pleasantly. "Just the finishing touch to the Christmas dinner," said Mr. Hender LET US SHOW YOU showing made by the pupils. Most of the Waterloo teachers in this build entertained the ladies of St.

Mary's Circle at her home on Sumner street yesterday afternoon. An enjoyable! ing expect to spend their vacations at time with needlework and visiting home. Miss Edith Porter will visit at her home in Reinbeck: Miss Gertrude followed by nice refreshments served by the hostess made the occasion a Ray, at. Rock ford: Miss Katherine son, of tho Henderson Drug "Is one of Wadsworth Brothers' Chlco cigars, and I hope every reader of the Courier will see that there is a box of Chlcos ready to pass around when dinner Is over. "We have sold a good many different brands of cigars, but never before had one that leaped so suddenly Into the first place in our i-gnr trade as the Wadsworth Brothers' Chico.

Evervbodv who knows delightful one for all. Rolus, at her home in Cedar Rapids, the leading feature. This afternoon, all the other rooms had their annual Christmas programs, all the pupils performing; their parts well. The teachers of this building wilt all spend their vacation at home, those from out of town leaving this evening or early tomorrow morning. C.

V. Roadman, principal, will go to his home at Dike though he may go to Des Moines later to attend the State Teachers" association. The Waterloo teachers will he at their homes here while the others will go to their homes as follows: Miss Byers. Miss Egloff, Miss Klla ranker. Cedar Falls; MIks Ora Nichols.

West Uberty; Miss Cmbargor, Odebolt; Miss Wixstead. Charles City. Aleott Huilflhig. Individual programs were held In aral Miss Polly Stearns leaves this evening to spend the two weeks' vaca FIVE IICNDRED CLCB. Miss Laura Weis entertained the tion visiting her sister in Chicago.

IE3 young ladles of tho Five Hundred Prices to Suit Holland Ituilding. Christmas greens, Christmas sou Quality to Boot lib at her home on West Fourth IK I street yesterday afternoon. The what a good cigar is, likes it, and tho venirs and exercises in keeping with the holiday spirit were on the program at tho Holland building today. Miss Ella Edelen, principal, expects to WATERLOO IOWA'-' fact that it sells for 5c does not lessen its popularity, for in quality it. Is equal to any 10 or irc cigar.

"Every one who Is going to have smokers at tho Christmas dinner spend most of her vacation at her pretty prize wa.s won by Miss Josephine Lichty and Mrs. A. W. D. Weis assisted in serving the delicious repast.

DAYS OF AI'LD LANG SYNE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nightengale, now residing at 31 Clay street, were should come in and get a box of je.sicrday morning I. -i )i house on HAV ANA LAP.OIt I ROl Itl.l Itumb Imploded I Uder llioie Where Strikers SP'i-p.

Chicos. We could not afford to recommend them if we did not know they would please the most fastidious smoker." dcc-1 fi-18-20 1IOII- No only Arturo Romero, a prominent hardware man was nrrcslcd yesterday on a charge selling dynamite to the si ri Uers. Cniisiierable excitement prevails in labor circles, anil further truoble is possible. Animas street In hidi live slrlkiiij? masons were sleeping, nne. wa.s hurt, ami the building slightly damaged.

Tin' police liexe liic oiitraKc was planned striklriK masons. Havana, ec. wilh dynamic Ix'inli loaiii il curly pleasantly surprised last evening at their home by eight couples of their former west side neighbors. The party brought with them a generous quantity of oysters and the things that go to make a complete, oyster supper. The evening wa.s spent with music and games.

each room except, in the case of the rooms of Miss lxm Minniek and Miss Alice Walter who united in their Each room was decorated In accordance with the Christmas and New Year season and th1? program, though not so elaborate as at Thanksgiving, was very interesting. Principal Frank S. Willey expects to spend Christmas hero but may go to tho association meeting at Des Moines. Miss Minnie Godfrey will spend part of her vacation at Pella and will also go to Des Moines to attend the Iowa State Teachers' association where she takes part in the program of the kindergarten department. Miss Alice Walter will go to her home at (Hidden home in Waterloo though she may go to the Mate association meeting later.

Miss Edith Korinke will go to her home in Charles City and Miss Ella Collins to her home in Illinois for the two weeks' vacation. High School. Special exercises were held by Iwn of the literary societies in the third floor auditorium today, several special features being Included in the program. Most of the teachers will spend their vacation nt their homes. Supt.

Fred Merrltt will attend the state association meeting at Des Moines, J. L. Zooryp will spend the first week of his vacation in Waterloo but may go later to his home in Muskegee, Miss Nellie Runyon and Miss Rertha Tfnkinan, substitute teachers, will visit at their homes in Vinton: Miss Lillian Riek-ert goes to visit her parents at Fayette, Miss Helen M. Roney will visit relatives at Burlington. Miss Anna E.

Barrett, Rowley; Miss Loniso THE AUTO PIAMO DO SI DO CLCB. Mrs. T. O. McCarthy entertained! the Do SI Do club at her home on Tine street Wednesday Sixteen ladies were present and the.

time was occupied pleasantly with! A Christmas gift for every day in the year. i Heal Estate Transfers, Tinted States to Abram V. Hosford et land in see 12-SX-Ri, (copy patent, Dubuque Sioux City Ry. Co. to George H.

Hilton ct land in see. 8-S9-H, Emmons Johnson 1o Charles Burd, lot in West Walerlo, SIMiu. Burton E. Wilson to Charles Burd, lot in West Waterloo, $1. Lihbie A.

Hetzd to Harriet A. Mills, lots in Cedar Falls, $2,500. II. F. Riegel to John unpen et, lois in Raymond, $1,000.

II. I). Fairal to Mary McGuire, lot in West Waierloo, Leland E. Rowers to Osear Saunders, lot in West Waterloo, Walter E. Johnson to Burton E.

Wilson, lot. in West Waterloo, $750. Henry Hurst to Lester Corson, lot in East Waterloo. Cyrus Corson ft al. to Lester Corsori, lot in East.

Waterloo. Jl. Carrie E. Rack to Thos. J.

Ellis, lot in Eat Waterloo, needlework followed by a nice repast served at the close of the afternoon. HATTY OCCASION. Mrs. Henry Nauman entertained her children and grandchildren at a. (5 o'clock dinner last evening.

Covers were laid for sixteen and a happy evening was spent. Choose what you will, no ftift within your power of giving can add om-half so much to the joys of the coming-Christinas as the Auto Piano. For all the household young and old, on Christinas day and every day throughout the year, the Auto Piano heralds a new era of enjoyment in your home. Anyone musician fir non-musician can play the Auto Piano. It is an upright piano with the player mcc-anisin incorporated within its case.

The musician can play it by hand the same as any other piano, or, if you are unfamiliar with the technique of music, you can play as well or even better by means of the Auto Piano. XMAS GIFTS Men'sIIouse Slippers 75c, $1.25, $1.50 $2.00, $2.50 Ladies' Felt Romeos $1.25, 1.50,2.25 In Green, Black, Red and Blue. Woodruff, Glonwood: Miss Sarah Mc-Rrlde, Keokuk; J. G. Brldgens, EI-dora; S.

W. Hockott, Karlham; Miss Susie Ilemonway, Lansing; Julian E. Butterworth, Waterloo most of the vacation; Miss Mae Belle A1-strand and Miss Cornelia York will spend the vacation In Chicago: Miss Charlotte Bacon and her mother will visit relatives In the western part of the state. The other teachers expect to remain In Waterloo for the holiday vacation. Here's Good Ad vice.

O. S. Woolever, one of tho best known merchants of Le Raysvillo, N. says: "If you are ever troubled with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Guaranteed for sores, 25c at wounds, burns Wangler or abrasions, drug store.

yJm r.ssleuri.ed milk placed in sterilized bottles gives you a food that is as near germ-proof us modern methods can make It. Our wagons pass yonr floor. Kindliner's Sanitary Dairy. t-f-s-tf Pasteurized milk Is tho cheapest food you can put on your table. t-f-s-tf This is the season of decay and weakened vitality; good health is hard to retain.

If you'd retain yours, fortify your system with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way. 3.r)c, Tea or Tablets. II. W. Tag- Our easy payment plan will enable you to have an Auto Piano in your home Christmas morning instead of waiting until it is entirely paid for.

Come to our piano warerooms, have the Auto Piano played for you and the easy terms explained. We take upright pianos in exchange toward the purchase of an Auto Piano. gart. fll HUD c- IIUIU. nil I Christmas Presents? 01 El MAlYLUU-tn IA ICS.

1876 ri ESTABLISH ED 1 Ferns 15c to $1. Flowering Plants Dress Shoes at $2.50 to 5.00 Men and Women Brownlee's The Rank K. O. T. M.

will give another of their popular danren at Red Men hall evening, December 21. Myers orchestra. Tickets 50 ceoU. Also On Christmas night at Riekley hall on West Fourth street will be jriven the fancy ball nf ihr season. Muple by Myers' orchestra.

Tickets 75 Sherwood's Greenhouse mi ThUT aMl iii illiill iM ii i ii mi ii 7T 818:820 Sycamore St. Both Phone nil Open Evenings. Store 306 East Fourth Street Greenhouses East Side, tf cvnU 04-Zt.

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