w7!m f0m '"" -- v. v 3 Ilk II 1 l THE CLOCK. . A reliable clnckis a necessity In ev ery well regulated household. Our clocks combine bonuty of design with accuracy In time keeping. Wo guar antee every clock wu sell and know how to make it go right if it goes wrong. THE RING. Our llngor rings nil have the ring of goodness. They stand the closest in spection under the, strongest light of day, Your critical inspection invited. THE WATCH. There aro two kinds of peoplo wo want to watch. They who have watch es wo want to repair them. They who have bono wo want to sell them watches. Newhouse Bros., JKWEI.K1H A OPTICIANS. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Tub Ciiikp SI per year. Stovo repairs at W. W. Wright's. For farm loans call on 0. W. Kalov. Tho Ciiikk and Chicago Inter Ocean no ytiar for $1.35. $1 00 will get 400 pounds of coal at tho poultry yard. For a good smoothe hair cut or shave p to 1j. K. Feis on Webster streot. OBorn, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Woaver of Danbury, this state, on Nov. 12th, a girl. A couplo f good second hand No. 0, Cyolono cameras for sale cheap at Newhouse Bros. UMr8. A. C. Hosmer rottrned Thurs day from a visit with relatives und friends at Clinton, Illinois. Don't delay until they aro nil gono but come nnd get a buggy or spring wagon at Peterson's and save from livo to ten dollars. Elmer Crono returned homo Thurs day from Nelson where he has been empleyed for a month or so past on the Nnckolls County Herald. The Christian Endeavor society of Cowlcs will give n musical and literary entertainment at Cowles on the even ing of Ndvombcr 30th. Admission 10 and 20 cents. A social party of the Ladies' Guild of tho Episcopal church of this city spent n pleasant evening at the B. & M. Eat ing House, the occasion being the cele bration of tho anniversary of their so tiiety. Friends have received the intelli gence of the arrival of n lino baby duughtor at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Holden of Tacoma, Washington. Mr. Holden was formerly Miss Loua Bellows of this city. 1'kn Milk WIalkino Match There will be a ten mile walking match on Main street at Ked Cloud, Thnnksgir ing afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp. Prizes: $15.00 1st prize; $10 00 second prize; $5 00 third prize. Freo for all. Make your entries with Flave Grice at Grice's drug store. A real estate man onco said if he wanted to get a good price for a piece of city or town property, it always paid him to paint it. up niroly nnd put it in good order. The same may bo said of a farm. A farm that is tastefully ar range I, with well kept buildings and a nico front lawn, and plenty of paint on the buildings will sell for more money than n similar farm without these evi dences of care. If a farm is not to be sold,it will still pay f havo tho grounds iu a lino shape as a home. Make tho home attractive and a x sanctuary of hallowed association. Dad Shanklln visited in Guido Kock Tuesday. F. A. Swcrzy of Blue Hill was hero on Tuesday. Get your cameras and all supdlics at Newhouse Bros. Tho lino of heating stovos at Wright's is superb. See them. Frank Kuohn left Tuesday for a short trip to Muscatine, Iowa. Buelah Jackson and Anna Tullcys are visiting in McCeok this week. I havo a few first class sowing ma chines to trade for stock. F. V. Tay i.on. Jako Nustcin was looking after busi ness matters in 111 no Hill the first of tho week. Mrs. Ward Hlatt left Thursday morn ing for in Wisconsin on a visit to her sister. Clsronco Crary of Guide- Kock was vhiting in tho city with friends tho tlrst of the wcok. John Crans who returned as far ns Seattle, from Capo Nome, is reported to havo gono to Honolulu. Mrs. I). A. Harshbargcr of Lake City, Iowa, arrived in tho city the tlrst of tho week on a visit to frinnds. Tho familv that keeps on hand and uies occasionally Prickly Ash Bitters is always a well regulated family. Sold by C. L. Cotting. I havo just unloaded a car of the linest buggies and surreys that have ever been brought to tho town. Come in nnd sco them. Jas Pktkuson. fUr? I'KTKHSON KOH l'UOIKSJf j Last week I told you that goods well bought woro half sold. This Is a truo saying from tho way tho peoplo buy when thov sco what I hav for the money. I will sell you n hotter job than you enn buy at Chicago or any other plnco for the money. Comparo my goods and prices with others and sco for yourself. Josu Peterson GENERAL CITY NEWS. Are you going to buy n sowing mr chine? If so I liavn tho best machine, for tho money over offered. Do not fail to seo it beforo buying. F. V. Tavi.ok. Agents Wanted: Wo want nn act ive agent in Bed Cloud and vicinity to represent tho largest Evergreen Nur series in the U. S. A full lino of hardy fruits, shado nnd ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Four plans, pny weekly. Address at once, Tho Elgin Nurseries, Elgin, Illinois. A number of the membors of tho Odd Fellows lodge of this city went to Guido Rock on Wednesday night to as sist tho lodge of that place in their work. Our local teanj has quite a rep utation aud demands havo boon made for them by lodges of many of the noarby towns. That Nebraska girl who beta kiss for every state that Bryan carried against a box of candy for every one that McKinloy carried, has sot nn example that a good many young moa may be glad to proposo to their girls at the next election. It's the only bet we have heard of in which both sides wen. Fremont Tribune. Two good crops are harvested in the winter timo. One of them is tho ice crop and the other is not. The other is the brain crep. The brain crop harvested consists of ideas. Where the brain is fertile tho orops will bo henvy. Good cultivation will eonsist of good reading and right thinking. Tho market is never glutted with this crop. The greater tho crop tho greater the demand. Guard your kidneys; the health of the body depends upon those small but important organs. They extract uric acid from tho blood which if allowed to remain in tho blood would cnuse dropsy and Bright's disease. Prickly Asli Bitters is n successful kidney tonic which heals and strengthens tho kid noys, regulates tho liver, stimulates the-stomach and digestion, cleanses tho bowels. It will prevent or euro Bright's disease. Sold bv C. L. Cotting. For a S SQUARE MEAL next i SATURDAY 5 go to Star Bakery.) J J. 0 WILES, Prop. J Low rates west and noithwest. Every Tuesday timing October and November tho Burlington Ilouto will hull tickets at tho following remarkably low rates: Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena, and Anaconda, one way $23. Hound trip $40. Return limit 80 days. Spokane, Seattle, Portland, Victoria, and Vancouver, one way $28. Round trip $45. Return limit 30 days. Tickets nnd information at all Bur lington ticket ofllce8. Ono of our enterprising merchants made a suggestion to us the ether day which wo beliove is a good one if the merchants will all take hold and push it along. It is that the merchants set apart some special day as a bargain day, ouch offering some special bargain for that day, then advertise the fact well, and thus mako an inducement that would bring people here from adistanco as well as those who live near. This would give tho people some bargains us well as te advertise Sterling as a good place to trade. Sterling Sun. Mrs, Mnry Igou, mother of Miss Josio Igou, of this city, died at the homo of tho latter on last Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. She has buun in failing health for a number of months anil at tho timo of her death was 77 years, 3 months and 20 dnys old. The funeral services were held at the residence nn Tuesday morningi conducted by tho Rev. J. II. N. Cobb, anil the lemain were taken to Marvin, Kansas, for burial. Tim sympathy of the community is extended to tho bo reaved relatives. John Van Baron and family have gone to Kansas. See tho lino display of heating stoves atW. W. Wright's. They all go to Petorson's whon they want a good buggy. J. R. Mercer now has his law olllce located in tho Dr. Reed lutililin . Walter Roby sells tho Singer sowing machine. Prices rigtit. Get the best. Pay your subscription and get a cal culating pencil. They are a littlo won der. Tho bowling alloy which has had a good run hero has boon shipped from tho city. F. P. Hadloy who has been at Alvo, this state, for sonio time past has re turned nomo. From tho wny that tho buggies are going out from Peterson's ho must havo something attractive. John Tulloys is acting as Grand Cus todian of the Masoaic iodgo during tho illness of his father, J. A. Tulleys. Tho Nebrnska Telophono Company hpvo now a connection vith every town in the county. J.D.Story lint been nppointcd as the manager at Cowles. Tho ladies' gold watch which was drawn by No. 442 has been left at the drug storo of C. L. Cotting whore it can be had by the holder of the num ber. C. D. Morse. Rockers and iron beds at greatly re duced prices for tho next thirty days to make room for holiday goods at Wolfe's furniture storo. We menu business. Come and see. L. D. Oatman and wife nnd Miche Griswoln returned Thursday morning from Wallace, Idaho, where the for mer for several months past has boon engaged in tho hotel business. When you have urgent business with so in conn in another town or city, re member you can reach your party the quickest and best by the long distnnco telephone. lt.Ues made known on ap plication to "central." A Now England young man, height Cft 7in., weight 140 pounds, blonde hnir, bluo eyes, does not drink or use tobacco, intends to buy a farm in Neb raska and wishes to correspond with a Nebraska lady as a holp-mato is need ed. Strictest confidence. S. 11. Jim meuson, Port Chester, New York. Webb Matthows and family loft Mon day night for California whore they will mako their future homo. Mrs L 11. Fort nnd daughter Nettie returned homo Tuesday night from a visit with relatives and friends at Peru, this state. Hon. Goo. D. Follmor of Oak, Neb raska, republican candidato elect for commissioner of public lands and buildings was in tho city Wednesday. Win. Eamos left Tuesday night for a trip to Caldwell, Idaho, whore ho will visit his daughter Mrs. John Earner and look over tho country with a vlow to locating. Row V. W. Dean will preach a Thanksgiving sermon Thursday, Nov. 2th, at 7:30 p.m. U tho homo of Mr. Ed. Metcalf on Indian Crook. Tho rest of tho evening will bo given up to a 15c supper served by the Ladles Aid society. Cemo and havo a good time C. D. Morsu who has beon engaged in tho millinery business here for tho past year left for his homo in Osceola today. Dining his stay hero ho hat made many friends who wero sorry to see him leave aud will welcome him in the future if lie deckles to locate with us again for the next year. In tho case of Duffy vs. Edson, tho judgeship case, which was decided in tho lower court in favor of tho latter and was taken to the supremo court by tho former, tho decision was handed down this week nlllrmlng the decision of tho lower court and making Mr. Ed son judge. George Rico on Wednesday after noon met with an ittifertunntit mishap. He was hauling coal for J. O. Caldwell and on pa sing under atieo near the scales was brushed olT by a limb and fell between the wheels ono of which passed over his body. Having on a henvy load at the time ho was severely Injured. A good joko is told on a nowspaper man in the north pert of the state. He wroto up a nico littlo puff for tho lend intr milliner of the town, in which he said ho was"glad to boo her stookiag up." Meeting tho scribo on the street she soaKcd him with her parasol aud threatened to toll his wife. Tho unso phisticated editor has nover been nb'o LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. 3 3 te figure out what was wrong with item his One of our exchanges tins tho follow ing to say about tho scarcity of news in their bailiwick. "News! News! Nowsj Its enough to givo a man tho blues nobedy married, nobody dend. nobody broken nn arm or a head. No one seat up for taking a horn, nobody buried, nobody born. Oh for a racket, a riot, a tare, somebody to give some body nscare. Somebody thumped within an inch ef his life; someone run off with somebody's wife; somooee to come in and pay up his dues; anything, anything, just so it's news." There is mrro catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo incurable, for a great many years dootors pro nounced it as a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence has proven catarrh to be a consti tutional diseaso, and thereforo requires constitutional remedies. Hall's Cat arrh cure, manufactured by F. J. Chenoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional cure on tho market. It is taken internally in doses from ton drops to a teaspoenful. A couplo of Charlton girls, says tho Silver City Times, becoming infatuated with tho idea of hnving their heads nhotoeinnliecl. coquetislily stuck through a torn newspaper, visited a photographer for that purpose. How ever when the pictures were finished, they were horrillod to behold what they had before failed te notice tho paper through which they had stuck their heads was a Chicago sheet, and just beneath their smiling faces web a big display advertisement of a cloth ing firm, which announced "Our pnnu are lined in tho seat." Tho smokers of Red Cloud can find on sale by H.E. Grico and a fow of tho locol dealers one of tho choicest and most phenomenal retailing cigars over manufactured in tho west, tho "Tuck" cignr. It is hand made throughout and unequaled in workmanship by nny G cent cigar on tho market. Tho "Tuck" cigar has in its filler tho finest grade ef old unllavored tobacco that can bt pur chased and used in a 5 cent cigar. Its draft is perfection. Tho "Tuck" cigar is packed in tin foil in packages of five with the object in view of keeping it fresh, retaining the flavor and protect ing it from brenkiige when cariiudin tho pocket." Tho "Tuck" cigar is in fact perfection in everything that is required to make a choice smoke. There is uw cigar made in the five cent cigars that equals the Tuck cigar, in fine workmanship, quality, draft and liller, Try the "Tuck." DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It Is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing kme back, kidney, bladder, urlo acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root is not rec-ommendedforeverythlngbutlfyouhavekld-ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this caoer It acts direct, who have not already tried It, may have a II l N I ly nn the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ono hundred dollars for any case it fails to euro. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75e. Hall's taniily Pills are the best. sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous ftffr in lhl MWf nnn GTsW ....... ... ....w r-... ... send vour address torfJT Dr. Kilmer cCo.,Blng-K-fiysll hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and tionwof swunp-iioot. dollar sues are sold by all good druggists. SWjjff. jft2.""C?lk EW92SB )l"l'l-IH.lf U "S, VvkUthafVbtt4UfciikVfctfcUiUUivktbiii 4 I W U Ii 9 HI i fr 3fc H Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 a 3 3 i YOUR ITHANKSGIVING! DINNER FREE. 9 9 -1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 ? 9 -a 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock we will give away at our sto:e Five Large, Fat Turkeys, See them in our south window and ask for information as to the the distribution. fr fr fr fr fr c-c-fr fr fr c- fr fr fr fr X fr fr Be sure and be at our store at 4 o'clock sharp, us 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 : 3 COWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING CO. fc 3 & jS CLOTHIERS FOR ALL MANKIND. 5. tflT 11 i1 T VfT T i 1 1 T f"T T T T ''pfit fffv I fr I we m SUM IN TflE IBAHRET with a complete I no of HARDWIRE nnd can interest you on monoy matters iu hardware. We guarantee our goads to be the best quality, and our prices cannot be beat. ' ' YOU HEED SOP WlflTEH TOOLS. WE ARK SELLING A good handled steel axe A first class buck saw No- O Tublar Lantern 17-inch Japanned Coal Hod 6-inch stove pipe, 2 J lbs to joint. 6-inch elbow - ar W i 90C 75C 559 25c 15c IOC If you hunt we can interest you in gunas andfamu nition also. Outline of these goods is complete. Be sure and see us before you buy anything in our line if you desire to savemoney. ,, Morhart Bros. Hardware Co. H .'..J.'L, .,v ... i.SMUXm3&i.-.&Cl1 ',-'... . '..-... - ji, t. ..Jl4 !.St I I u ii