IB S - ijaBWVfcdi Red Cloud, the Geographical Center of the United States, a Good Place to Live In. IIMIII ! II IIIIU'I I .111- !!! 1 ! . I III !, MWWI I II ,, . , M , . ,i MM ., ,. , I II 1 1 I . I I I 9 VOLUME xxxr. RED CLOUD. XEIUIASKA. XOVKMHElt 'J7, 11)015. NUMISUR IS L wm ! iimiiiiwiwwmwi i i aiHniMwaHMaBMMMaMMinHMiaMMP S-rias "Satisfaction or Money WRwdkjIf' The day of family reunion and Thanksgiving Is at hand. In the dining room win be gathered an tne family to take pare in mis great reasi. 10 make this Thanksgiving one to be long remembered It Is essential that the surroundings be pleasant and attractive. FURNISHING FOR THE DINING ROOM. Newest Effects! Best Values! FURNITURE. Dining Table. 42 inch top Ash Table, 6, 8, 10, 12 feet lengths, 3 inch leg. Ten foot length, $8.50 Other values at $6.00 to $21.00. CKa.irs. Solid Oak diner, cane seat, set 6, $5. Solid Oak diner, cane seat, set 6, $6. Other grades, $7.50, $9, $10.50, $12. Solid Oak sewing chair, $1.35. Solid Oak, cobbler seat, rod struction, $2.50. Fancy Rockers, $2.50 to $9. Rugs. Colvin, WViliMiMliiy. Hti liutl adjusted 11 loss of SI 000 on i A 11 o which hud bttincd ai Distwiek '1 liN company is prompt lom'just liss s II. B Hunter bough' n Ivans is faun lust week uuil sold it again 0,1 Satin dny. Joseph Doming has moved over troin Mt Clniu, Quito ix iiumbm'of cuttla have died nf Ml (ilk poisoning in this vicinity re-o.omly. It. A. Konyon is stopping with Ins soii-in-law, A. Sides, n( this place. O. L. Duiihnr nnd wifo expett to start to eastern Kinsas, for n visit tlio last of th' wouk. II Circles and daughter Lona wcio over from Nelson tlio lirst of tlio wooK. J. B Guy has nnived with his goods nnd (-took from Iowa anil will mako this hia futuro homo. Dr. J. F. Bradshaw was up from Superior tho tlrst of tlio week. A. Mr. Hillinger, from Central City, was here yesterday on business. Joseph Leggett was ovr from North Branch Wedueidny. There was a dance at Mooro's Hall last night. Quito a lot of lumber is being sold hero. Attorney L. H. Blackledge wan down from Bed Cloud on business Wednes day. tftf fftffHt 4344 i ...Eye and Eye Gloss Care...: URtMiMtnaacRcniL!csMmii L ET us pilot you out. of (ho misery mill danger of overworked nnd Improperly treated oyoslglit into tlio rest and KiillHiiietinn 01 ro- stored vision. Wo understand Eyos nnd Kyo Glnnson our bust- noss to III tho 0110 to tho other. Wo know tlio Evo nnd Its needs - u h wo know tho dangers that follow In tho wnko or dofoi'tivo Eyes and Ht rain- J ed vision. Our knowledge of tlio Kyo nnd praetieal experience in tho jjj llttingof (Bassos Is iityrur service. Wo iixiiinliio your eyes thoroughly. ti seieiitilleullv: tell von their n.viiet. condition, niivlso von what to do and W gnuit you tho privilege of doing as you pleaso. V V v Jjj iv EYE CARE. Of JJJ Wnltlnc and hoping naver betters alllni; vision Jf nrocrnMlnatlon is Ills thief ol cooii eyesight. Jr Tlio change which coma to tha eyn nro Im JJ yond tho power ol the Individual to lomedy. J? NeRlact to Rlva eyes propar and timely caro Is T responsible lor much o) tho president day eyo iruuuiu. EYE GLASS CARE. A littla way Irom rlaht Is a ereat way wrong A u.rw hftl frln unAn thl rlftllmtn tfrurtiirM !? soon ehausts Its delicate nerva force. When the eye first troubles, the man ol sense help, and straightway Let us aid vou to batter vision or the preserva tion ot what remains. EYES EXAMINED. . I I1QII 1MB QIC Lnnwc IhitrH K nnnrl nf ... K" lit III 0) Ol with aye elasses and spectacles. Jf We mako a study of individual noeds and fix i, frames and lenses with exactness. Every appliance sclonca has devised Is at our t command, Every pair ol classes must precisely suit tho wearer and us. Jj, Each lens, each frame. Is thoroughly Inspected. T It there Is flaw or blemish It Is discarded. Jj Your eye glasses are as important as your Jf eyesight is Important. Here tha skill, the will T and the facilities to make them so. S GLASSES FITTED. NEWHOUSE BROS. I con- 34 Art squares, 2 2-3, 3x3, 3x3 1 in cotton warp and all wool. Cotton warp at 60c sq. yard. All wool at 75c sq. yard. 9x12 feet reversible all wool Snwr na Rug, good value at $25. Thanks giving price $22. i 4 Jewelers and Opticians. ii slillllllMlllMMlflliflKtfHKIHtfKllflli RED CLOUD. NEB. 5 . TABLE LINEN. Three Days' Sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. All linen, half bleach, 68 in. wide, Thanksgiving sale price, 50c. 10 patterns, all linen, bleach and half bleach, regular $1.25 goods, per yard, 98c. Napkins to match a number of patterns. FOR THE TABLE. The grocery rooms contain the cream of months of preparation for Thanks giving time. New Fruits, Nuts, etc. The best qualities obtainable in gro ceries circles. Lowney's Candies--" Name on every piece." MINER BROTHERS. VvyvvsVvVvxi X STILLWATER. Kino wtmihur for husking corn. Tno" yield U fair, but tho quality not so good ns usual. Will Isoii), Jr , has returned to this vlcini'y and is husking corn for San. ford Cioxton. A Mirpr'uo party was given Un Thursday at Will Cr.).iors In honor ol Miss Grace Ilendoison's eight ounth birthday. Miss Henderson 'was tho veciplfjnt of a nuuibir of handsome. presents. Jom Hritton, who has been working for Harry Hoevo, near Guido Hock, has takon up his abode for the winter at It Ii, lJenntiv'd. Mr. Waller of Cowles thruthed for Cling and Furq'ititiur last week. Thoro was a break-down at Frtiqunhar's that deldyod the wor; Aomewliat, Hnvny nurtou and in ither, from North 13 'finch, Kan , who wen viilting at John HnrtonV, 8tiiitd homo Sun. day morning. The tongue of tho buggy came down, tlio team stariod to inn and landod in n wire fence, brraklng tw-i posts and cutting tho borjes a liitlo. John Miller of Dresden, Kan., was in thh vicinity a few days visiting relatives. A family reunion w.ih hold nt Dive Fishel'M 011 Sunday at wlneh thirty-iovon woio present. All did ample justice to tho dinner. Mr. Mil ler left on Tuesday for IiIh wostern home going by way of Jewell county, K'insas, to visit other lolatives. Mrs. I'rhthiloy and Mrs. Minnpr of Guido Il'ii'k wore in this vicinity M in day soliciting chickens for tho bonulit of tho M. E parsonage, and secured quite a number. BLADEN. L. Keith of Hasting! was doing busi ness iu this city Monday. A. Henry nnd family of Rowland woro visiting at A. Reed's last Sunday. Dr. VVegmann fpont Sunday in Hluo Hill. Mrs. Spriugfr and Mrs. Soirles drove over to Blue Hill last Monday. Mrs. D. H. Clatk returned to her homo at Campbell nftnr visiting h r parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams. 1) Greig and wito were visiting at the home of Wm Stately last Sunday. Miss Mary Souoheck is visiting her parents nt Dnweese. Mr. and Mrs. Uartlntt and daughter Myrtlo left last Tttvbday evening for California, whero they go for tho bone fit of Myrtle's health. They oxpect to bo gono uutil Juno. M, H Hoffman returned homo from Grand, Island where ho had been visit iug his daughter Klt-le. J. C Hnnman, accompanied by I). Greig, drove down to Red Cloud last Tuesday. A. Hood Jrovo down to Rod Cloud Monday, returning Tuesday. C Fins, who has been threshing in tins neigh, borhood, neoompanied him down there, having ilnhhed threshing for this fall. Miss Grace Hall camo home Tuesday evening to spend Tliankrglving with bee parents at thi3 place. II. Pounds iinishod shucking corn Inst Monday. Ttiero was no school hero Thanks giving, the teachers wishing to spend Thanksgiving at home, and they also decidod not to lnve school Friday, giv ing them two days' vacation, Mr. McCoy and family camo over from Blue Hill Wednesday to Hpoul TliHiiksgivlng wiih Mrs. McCoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. liiadley. visit horo. He likes this couutry and may dooido to move out here. Mit Steel, who was held up and assaulted one night Insfveck, formerly lived in this neighborhood. Iluvey Dedriek of Rid Cloud is plastering O Atbucklu's new house. A brother of S N Potter is hero on n visit from Iowa. Allen Carpoutor rpcolved a tolegriim ftoin Frank'lti staling that his aged mother was vcr7 sick und left immedi ately for that place. J. F. Fruit and tons aro still thresh ing up no ir the hoail of this creeic. It Heems to be rather Into for that kiud of work. Law Miller nnd family, from GUIDE ROCK. A. K. Wilson, special agent of the State Insuiaiice Co, of Oinalia, was visiting their agont at this place, I, B. STATE CREEK. Threshing and gathering corn h tho order of the day. Mr. Largont, a wealthy fanner of Rockford, III , a brother of Mrs. Will Rosencrans, and his family, hnvo re turned to tholr home after a ttvr days' noar Wait" Rock, Kin , weui visiting nr- qiaintances on our crocK iasi cunuin. They am tolling a joko on the Lebanon hog buyer. He heard hogs wore high in Usd Cloud and fcont ovor a load of his poorest grade to test the maiket. Ho got 25 cents a bundled pounds more than IheLubnu'in maiket paid und found tlui'. If ho had H'tnt his boU howotild havo got f0 to GO e.outs more than he was paying. There Ins been consldirablo dismis sion aluut the manner of plauting alfalfa. S mo say to plow doup, while otheis f ivor fnllow-plowingtho ground that is, (5 inches with each plow, making a total of 11 inches. Tno writer has experimental with it. and ilndslhat any soil in the western coun iry, except siiuil, will dry out dining the fall months as deep as plowed. Now land was broken to sow the next spi lag and it was well lotted. An un broken Mirirn of about one acre was left In the middle, and at sowing timo in April part of it was backset and harrowed and tin middle bqtiaio In oki 11 and disked, after which it was all sown and liutiMwcd. it all camo up alike, and an extra stand, nnd in one year you could not see Hie dilTur once in land. GARFIELD. Tin drinking cups woro deposited in the mail boxes Tuesday bv the Cow den K-tley C 1. Clircimo nnd Cr Rood camo out to visit their grandparents Monday night. The toot of the attain thresher is again calling tho laborers of tho east ern part of the township to their tasks. Mr. Young of Beatrice was driving through ths vicinity last Saturday and spent tho uight at the homo of A. E. Harris. Wednesday nt tho homo of tho bride's pirents, Mr. Frank Amaek and Miss Grace White were united in tho holy bonds of wedlock. A select citclo of the friends of tho contracting par ties were present to witness tho nup tials. The young couplo aro well ami favorably known and their many friends wldi them a piosporous voy age over life's tempestuous sen. John Coon has employed another nun to husk coin. Henry Kent. Wigglus is helping William William Kent is laid up with an in jmod limb, which had apparently healed, but the trouble has brokeu out again. WALNUT CREEK. Mir. Vance MeCall, who has bom visiting in 1'oiiusylv.inia, returned home last week. Mr Oliver Sutton sold a lino span of mu u colts for one bundled and ten dollars not long ago, Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Jonos to ik dinner with Mr. Wartlien und family, Mou thy. A nuinbor of our young folks ntt ml the entertainment at Inivalu Saturday eoaing. J C. Holcomh has boon ill with 1 licit-m.'ili-m for the lust few days. Mis Alice Mills is staying with her father, who is very sick. Land Bujcrs' Excursion! Bargains in paMuro and hay land, Improved uliI unlmptoved valley und upland farms in Valley, Grooloy, How- aid and Sherman counties. 1'iuturo or river bottoni.fnnn. Excursion will leave Cowles for Loup City Tuesday , Hoc. 1, over B & M. R. R. Loup City and return, $1.17, on this date only, Securo a farm now and got landlord rent. Write for particulars to A. H. Keeney, Cowles, Nob. f Suggestions for Xmas Shoppers Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Picture Frames and Rugs. Special Sale on Rockers, . Easels, Screens and Jardiniere Stands, Ladies' Desks, Music Cabinets, Hat and Plate Racks, a ALBRIGHT BROTHERS, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA :w,rv.wl,,.y -:?i" :(j?"ik?i":VM ' ruC'y- ' -??.$ i&&&3&y?j&r lVWWSJHKSM &' XSjr , r. rt'.'.'fe, 3jffl