J'F'rfe W" jMiijijgacatOTraBtftcgatTTiTitiiry-tniiii. iu,n.'ixmia..i.m'.uj.-' ni"f m eg gBr.T'cmfc!jjvnwi'.n';)m;nr,'iai'. .iKirnmiim vsvtnvfjtummtfjjana.vurvtrmtawatiu vmv iw atcvmntrr ivk(iiaivJ)vSi'i"Pim(kViii nOiiiiuKMii'annn,Avvlfcii)Ajm;(i(vvi(iiiiiij(Aliivk LOCALLY P , ;3f I 1 n ?: Wii ,. pw $ . M - 'TO SUGGESSFUIt ' Lvly.s Gold Fillcil Wntch ; Jnlm W. lttinchey. Gent's (Sold Filled Wntch , Win. W. Wnid. Gent's Silverlno Winch Ivan Dickinson. Ivuly's Silver Wntch George A. HawBon. Hoys Wtch Kthol Unsimr. Ming No. 1 .....E. T. Smith. King No. 2 Mr... L M. llnldeii. King No. 3 Clojd dimming s. King No. 1 Alex Duckies. Ring No 5 ... ...Kdgnr Cow don. Camera Don Mjiis. Hair Brush ..Miss Kiiiinn Graves. .Water Bottlu Miss Mm iu A J onsen- Indies Gold Fillcil Wntch Chnl Miss Bci in Docker. Lull' Silver Wntch Chain T..G.C. dwdeii. Guilts' Filled Chain Georgu Benson. Guilts' Filled Clmiii M. A. D.ivls. The above named persons were successful in selec ting the packages containing tickets for the articles. We hold a signed receipt from each that the articles were received by them. Newhouse Bros. 5 WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Tine Cuibk $i pur year. Stove repairs at W. W. Wight's. Good ciil wanted ut. tlm Hon Ton restaurant. -W- S. IJknm:. For anything iu tlio hardware line Ro to Wright's. Tliu llnest line of stoves in the valley can bo found at Wright's. Now i tho tinio to Ret Hobes and Blankets. You can llnd all stylus and prices at Butlers. Dwight Jones ami wifu of Guide Hock vMtud in tliu eity iirstof th. week. Cloak sale! Cloak .vile! Fiidny., Nov. 22, Saturday, Nov. 2.1.-.MtM'.it ltlDTIIKKS F. W. Cowdeu and wife visited with friends mid took in the font lull Ramo al Superior on Tue.-day. Miss Sadio Ayer left Saturday morn ing for hur home near llauilnm, i.nti has, culled there, by brother. tin) .sickness of a 4?ikiiiaiibilabiiMlalAbil'ttibibUnbildiMbdivbaU;Ufc. SAWS! ft We want to talk to you about saws. Hand Saws. Cross Cut Saws, Buck Saws, Nfeat Saws, Ice Saws, Etc. We have a line that will please the most ex- 2 ..Minn rind rim comnlete- e- s ness of our line is a Dig item. We have almost every kind that cad be desired by anyone. Cjual- 1 itv is our hobby. The ... 1 . best is none too good for i ... i E our, customers aim wc ai- ways have it. Prices are bottom, in fact lower than I ever before. In this class of goods we can save you money. Our axes are here and a finer line has never appeared in town bafore. Come in. Look them over. It is to your interest as well as ours. 6 fr ( r C fr f fr (- t' fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. fr HififHpir'P'M'1lT1W'Mti11"MiT GftABBERS ! e- MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Uoaslera for fiOi! nt'I'lie Fair The Chief and Life of McKlnley $J.50. Mim. KieiRiiuiiu of Mine Hill is visit iiiR lelatives in Iho city this .veek. Tin: ClliKK and lint Toledo Wade one year lm'$l S."i. ' J. W. I'rather ;f lilooiuitiRt'iu was in Iho eitv ilie litHl of the week: , Will nt went id Alina Siliirdny niRlii unit speni Sunday willi frietide J. W. Wallin leturned Saturday from a trip to Lincoln wliu'n; be was lookitiR after property interests. Have you aeuii llio up to.dato lihuil;. ots and Holies. Huiieis ii the place to Ihul them. Mrs. Geo Ilollister leturned the last of the week hum u visit wuh fiinmls at Ijiiwruncu. Car o( corn end 100 Ilia 1 ',;; in 000 oats chop feed pound lous 8l.'J0. W. H. Kunr. Al it. llentley and uifu, who have been visiting i i Ij'neoln, havo 10 u.ntil home. Pasteur's "HlaokleRluu" for thu pic veiilion of blackleR iu cattle for sale by CotiiiiR tliu UriiRRist. Hurt Lmdloy and litt o dauRhter vis ited with friends hero Sunday return ing to Hlverton that ovodiiir. Geosge McCall and wifu of Guide Ilock viiited with James Peters in and family this week. Mrs. L. M. Vance of Hastings is beta visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F Newhousu and other relatives. When you waut nails, screws, bolt?, barb wiru or puything else in tlio hard ware line call on W. W. Wright. Elmer Hoss is in cowles this week with an outtit doing some grading for side-track fur the 15. & M. Farm loans at 5 per cunt interest on good improved laud. U. F. Gather, oilluo ovur Cottiiig's drug store, lteil Cloud, Neb. Don't, wail until Cluislmasr is upon you'io advertise yuur Roods, ltcmum bur uu havo but four weeks more and you s o ild use thu time to advantage Robes! Ujbcs!! Itobesll! . For thu next sixty days you can buy lilaukuts and Itobes ata saciilico pricu at J. O. lluilers harness shop. Lunqucst, of the Wymore foot ball team, was knocked out in thu gamo at Supeiior Tuesday but was able to at tend the dance iu the evening, so the papers say, Do you want a new cloak or pair of Fursr A special display at our store Friday, Nov. 2'2d and Suturday, Nov. 21). Garments delivered day of sale. MlNKK liUOTIIBHS. Makes assimilation perfect, healthy blood, muscles linn, strong nutves. Quickens thu brain, makes and keut s you well, Great medicine, xtucky Mountain Tea. 33c. The brick ico house of M. M. Stern in the rear of his saloon is in the last stages of completion and will bu ready to bu packed full of the cold artlclo as sooti as the weather will drop low enough to make it, Notick to Faiiueus: Hereafter our buyiiiR days for hogs will bu on Fridays ami Sattiiduys. Pleaso govern your selves accordingly and niuku arrange meats to briiiR them in on these days. Dveu & Koontz Intel national Live Stock Exposition, nduiiRO, Ills , Nov. 80, to Dec. 7. For tills occasion nekots will bu sold Dec. 1st, 2d, ami ad, limited for return Doc. 8th, atone fai u plus i'i for the round tilp. A. CoNOVEit, Agent. Foi" sale hills call at this'olllce. The Chief and Life of' McKlnley $J 50. Winter" mittens ean lie had at The Fair. A new heater has lately been placed in thu ton ml house heio. , If you want seed corn sec V. II. itoby. L. B. KellnRgand wifo luft Wednes day evunitiR for Boulder, Colorado. Oimi hundred hnml lamps at 25u each at The Fair Alfred iliulell was In Omaha thu Hist of tlm week buying Roods. M, O Fulton of Itiverton was in the city this week. Thu Giiikk tind ChiniRo Inter Ocoan o 10 year for $1.35. Patiick Gilroy of Intivalo was tloing business in the city thu litstof theweek, Discard that liRht summer tohu and KPiimu of llntlers Fall and Winter Itobes. C. E ShfflioY of Oxford has taken a position iu tne drup stotu of C. li. Cot- tillR. W. T; Cion and family who have been living south of tliu liver left this week for Logan, Utah. Airs Win. Du-'ker and, daughtor re turn, d Monday eveniiiR from a visit oast. Foil ItKNT A good new sevi'ti room house, aciu and one-thiid of giound, stable, Rood cellar and water and other conveniences. Ino'di'int this olllce. TheCiiiEi" is uniivoldably Into this wei'h (hi aceount of thu fact that thu fcreman hroku a bono in bis wrist ami was therefore incapaeiled from work. Ahs Clara .Jackson and children luft In ih st of 1 1 u week for Tucson An z ma, where die will again be married i. bei fm uier hnsb'iiidfW ill .laoksoti. Don't ihiow away jour old sewing machine. A tew dulhus will make ii all right at thu sowing mueliinn bos uilal. Org-ois repalied also Caui, M. I'nihON. Farm Insurance !' i German - Insurance - Co. Of 1-TlBKl'Onr, ILL. l'hu largest nil line compiny in ih west. 'ai'incrs Mutual Ins Co. Of Nobra&ka, of Lincoln. Largest mutual in the state with. over 300 policies in Webster Cou'ity. SO. C. Teel, Agt.,i Rkd Cloud, Neiujaska. There will b'e n special display of cloaks and furs at our store Friday, Nov. 22 and Saturday, Nov. 23. Gar ments delivered at timo of sale. Miner BitOTiiKits. T. C. Hacker, Ed. Ovoring, Kobmt IVitternnd C W. Kaley weru In supe rior on Tuesday to witness tlm foi.t bull gamu between thu team of that placo and Wymoie. ( Thu Congregational Ladies Aid So ciety will hold an apron salo ami also servo chicken pie dinnor and supper on Saturday, Novomber 23d at the Potter building formerly occupied by O. b, Evans' second hand store, A very pleasant social dance was given at the residenco of .J. W. Wallin on Saturday evening, November 10th. Those present left with a wish that Mr. Wallin would givothtm another chance to spend an evening in thu same man ner. . Fou Sale Hcsidonconnd house-hold goods, I oiler for salo my residenco on Seward street, opposite Baptist church, and all heavy furniture, 150 books In eluding an Inter Nutlc nal enoyclnpcdio, a that-class live hole kitchen rnuge, etc. Cheap for cash if taken within noxt 10 days. M. Finch. One of those ever pleasant occasions such as tho members of the G- A. 11, ou casionally gel up, occurud at their hall on last Saturday evening whon they gave one of their old time camp fires. Addresses wore made by 11. 8. Willcox, department commander, C F, Steele of Falrbury, T. L, Hull of Omaha and dipt. Adams of Superior. Short ad d i esses weru liiiulu by a number of the young mun of our city nud wuro Inter. sporced with a uumberof musical selec tions. Tliu supper of eoiirso was of tlm usual splendid quality rnd ample quan tity generally served by tho Indies wh. have for years seen thai thu thinning ranks of thu old Boldiurstdo not go unfed. GBNEKAl CITY NEWS. The Chief and Life of McKlnley $1.50 Tl.e Life of Win AIiKmlev, by Alniai tlii1M-nd, and 'J iik CiiiKf one jear lot Jl.f.0, the prleu of tho book nlonu, A thousand things by it are douo far botttt than most things do one. We refer to ltocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Aledlelim Co. IWc C. L. Cot ting. Thu 11. & M. depot is putting on ulrs lately with three In and new Garland lioateis. Whctu this oxtravagaiico will end is Imrd to tell. A little inoiu light on Iho subjoin for thu platform would be a good tiling. Thu Hotel ltoynl will open up Jto mot tow, S.ituiday,, evuniiiR and 'thu untile poilion of thu lower house, will be lighted up. Ice cream and cake will be sei veil, tin Sunday a tegular diuner will bu served and thnhotul wi.l begin solving thu public. Wo tiro glad loKcecurcontemporarys up thu street advocating tnipioveimmt.s In the wiit of elect lie lights and other thing. We talked those samu things or years without a icsponsivc little bit of hwlp from thu other papers until we grew tired. Aftera Rtenl deal of talk for a now In ick hotel we have got It and perhaps our willings on the need uf an opein house will somu day not havo beuh in vain. The old building formeily occupied for saloon purposof by John I'olnlcky is no inoiu It having been completely torn down this week. What will noor old money b;ig. Moyntn do now to get money to pay uxxtn on thu hit? Guess ho will ii-ivu to put up thu taxes himself hereafter. If sonioof the otlur old .shacks weiu left uiilenautcd so that tliu owners bad to g ,mVn in their pocket and put up tho taxes, tlmy perhaps also would he torn down. ' Talking about N'cw house's grab sale, wasn't it a eorkei ? Such crowdsl Whi.t eausl'd nil this demonstration of thu peoploallciowding to thn.Moioof this popular llrm on last Saturday! Simply iho fur. that thu punplu have learned that when these young mun who reptcsent till., linn advuitUo, they mean just what they say and l ml them will absolutely be no swindle in thu transaction. It tlmy adverti.su to givu a gold watch "It will bu a gold watch. Tliej sold out all thu packages in thcit grab salt and thu luuky winners of the larger prizes received goods worth con sideiablu money. Tl.o rest got ihtii money 's wot th. and it was a cood ad ver- tixcmenl for Newhousu Hrothuis juid that .vas what they wero after and ready to spend money to get. T R R i B R O T H JTv S E A IproglSiaS . l-M SI TURKEY DAY fl 1 , -J WaJ THURSDAY UU .,,; ,WiKj-NOVEMBER- 5'f'ffj tgj 1 DdDKim 4 A kind provitlonce and a generous public have showered upon us during the past year blessings for wtoch we are truly thankful. It is meet and , right that the day should be devoted to thoughts which are in harmony with ihe occasion, and in ' accordance with this spirit our store will be closed ton Thanksgiving Day. May our patrons , find much happiness in the pursuits of their pleasures on this our National Day. So here's to you for a good 1 hanksgiving Dinner and a-jolly reunion around the family table. Gouiden-Kaley THE STORE THAT Jackets. Our stock of 11)01 .lackuts is is somewhat broken Iu sizes nud colors, but wo still have a very large lino to select from. In 27-inch and 42-ineh coats we havo biowns, blues, blacks and castors at prices that defy competition. 27-inch Jacket, castor, tailor stltchsd, largo collar, 0 largo ponrl buttons, latest style, half fitting back, prict $9, SO, Ladies black or castor, 42 inches in length, tailor stitched, storm collar, half fitting back, $12.00- We Imvo a few Jackets that wt arn selling at half price, fifty coots nn tho do'.lar. If you need anything for school jnckets now is the time to savo money. IiAoit Coats. if Men's duck coats, extra heavy covert cloth, blanket linod, wind and rain proof, S1.25, 81 50 and 12 00. Men's long covert cloth coats, wind and rain proof, 13.50., Hoys' covert cloth coats, same as men's, 11,23. Blankets. Large 10-4 grey blankets, oxtraiheavy , B0 Large 10 4 tan blankets, extra heavy ,, ... 05 Lai go 11 4 aroy blankets, extra I envy . 1 00 L-iago 11-4 grey blankets, extra heavy $1.2.1. 81 50 and $2 05 Wool blankets, 10-4 full si.", 35.00, $!J.C0, $1 00; $J .10to MJ 00 The winter Reason Is fast approaching 'whon a set of furs will ho most comfortable. W havo Fur Collarltos at $3.00, $1 00. $1 75, 85 00, $5 50, $0.00 and up to 815 00. Fur Boas $!i.25 to $0.25. . KuHlurs OOi;, $1.50. $1.75, $2.00,'l2.50, $3.00, $8 50 to 85 00, Flannel Valssts. Flannel Waist9. plain colors. $1.00 to $1 CO. Flannel waists, rtd, blue, black, ereen and old rose, Jrimmpd in black soutach braid. $4 75 to $3 00 Latest cfTects in Polka Dot Velvet waists $5.00.. O tit In ccs Flannels. Just racelved a new supply of light and dnrk outings, extra quality at 5, 7, 8, 9 and lOo pur yaid. Just tho thing for night dresie and children's dresses. Kxtra hoavy doublo faced flannels for mdcrwcnr and skirts 8, 10 12 nnd 15u yor yard. Underwear. An artmln we all want and tho best to bo had for tho least moneV MonN exit a havy lhjeen 45o per garment. Men's bun vi llnucu p.liits or shirts !)5c pi r garment. (Mlhinin'rf hoary llnecn 15u per garment, up accordlng'tn jdv... " Children's extra heavy lleecud ribbed union suits 50 to 75o per suit Light weight rit)bd imitH Jlilo each. Ladles ribbed union suits 50n to $2.00 per suit. Ladies Separate uirments 35o to $1.23 per garment. Fascinators and Shawls at extra low prices, 25c to $1.00,' We have a full iine of Shetland Floss, pure white, cream white and colors, 3 skeins for 25c. SHOES, A 'special II"" of ladios $2.50 nnd $3.00 shops at75iv per pair. Only a limited number. Hamilton Drown shoes for men women and children, IfiiVH you seen our lien uf bnby's llrst shoos, Good Thing's to Eat lAvWs - Glothing NEVER DISAPPOINTS. ,t On Thanksgiving. "GO. 'vrAvAvAWVmAxaAW -I 'S 4 i W"W . 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