MUIHSTKI MMMlLimiIUiksssssssssMMBfMB.MJullMlm I I ps 1 fr r 'N dssae-fctttfc-ire LOCALITIES I.. A. HasUnis t'ui Hue pot itoes. r go lilinloi was in Oin-ihu t,lii - (, vm . Kith Wdi-i-iMi will do yniir burnt woo I vorfe. The HoIImji 1 house 1ms itisi ailed si mn roghUr. Mi. I P. McCHtitnok Wits oil tho Sill llS' Mli WKt-li. St Htitii V. oreii for nil kinds of hill it wood supplies, Jj-t Do 1'our "pent Fhmday at lils ho. id lini U U.ck. i'.-wh Ml" c: has roitiriu I from Iril to Kmui i Ity. UfV. flrifFhr U I'litnttHiutiitf n sister f hi week tit til hump. ftfi" K. L. D.Smlth has boon in Kan- 'i.s th.s week on si visit. K irt LJnrrlt of Inavale vvtm in the ci ty 'nudity on imslnoM. I' .J. D iss of Guide Kook was in tlio cii Monday on business. fii - Hbmch Osborne has been down SM" UMlSillti tills Wl'Ok. M - Myru (Jrifl'itli returned from l' .mimpIi Sunday morning. I i Uohnnuun of Lincoln was visiting hi -Mvi'H in Hod Cloud Thursday. - in Temple of Kansas City was in I; '.oiul on business Wednesday. Hr Lulu Mo'thew-. of Innvulo was i--tn.u Hed Cloud friends Monday. IC chard King of Palisade, Neb., is vis'Mtig bis cousin, Mrs Gins. Stofl'eti. Tb cats lump coul for sale, .7.rl i er lori it told in ten days. ,I.O. Caldwoll. .) hn Person, carrier on ruual route No "2. lnt a wilunble horse Saturday. A turkey shoot is being hold today on 'lie MB. Smith farm north of town. i. A'. Oles. of Boulder, Colo., was here on hu-inees the first part of this week. M -.- Anna Porter of Franklin is visit in. n tho liome of Mr. and Mr-. Cress inii'i ivr. and Mis. Marion Pinkot outer I ti- . 1 two bisters at their home this Week ( U'M Wright of lMadoti who trail - sar'nit: Inistiiess in Ked L'iim'1 Weil- pes Uy, Mr. and Mrs. Kralik and dHUf,'hter K.ttio expect to loavo soon for a trip to Ohio. At r-. Will Hunt o.xpoct to j,'o Sunday to Uettrice for a visit with a sister at that place. A. .1. Illug of Womor, Kaus., was vlsitiurt his cousin, Mrs. Clias. Steiron. this wek. Mis. Will Auld lot t. yosterday noon ror.Ni-.it with' friends Id Hlne Hill art I C unpboll. I' i" (i. Nurris anil wife returned Tii "-i'iiv from their visit to their old (srjN.-ys.Nov i nT. A "W Sr&E.fSfcHlOTAteJ 6 A 1 E KCAfl KEWBJaiVnCJA!L!L BS325KEiS3SSiSEE3iai3BBS!aff2S Someone needs a Buggy. If that one will come to my store November 23, 1 will sell him a leather quarter-top Buggy for $45 that ne can't duplicate else- where for less t, will be just one and the iirst one it. Also note on Enamel Ware: i A I'.'-im-h Knainel Wash !asiti A l-qiuut P.namel Dippec ... A 0-qunrt Hnaiuel Milk Pan.. A 11-qiitut Knnnicl IMsh Pan. A 'Miuart Lnainel Coll'ee Pot. A il-hole Steel Itaiigo with Huervolr, lS-inch Oven, worth 5 10.00, sale jn-ice C You can save great money by V . will need a Heatinc Stove. t s I. are fine Stoves and I S5 t -rAVNNVrA-Vx rm tf---wti;j.X -HiMato a iAy. home hack in Kentucky. Net Thuisdity Is I hanksgiving day and the smell of turkoy and cranberry sauce is already in tho air. Mrs. Dave Dickey lett Wednesday morning for Nebraska City, Nobr., to visit lier father and sister. Miss Ma, Anness, assistant postmas ter nt Heaver City, was visiting with Mrs. L. It. l.'ust this week. Tho Congregational Sunday school has decided to observe Christmas witli a program on Chritnian ovc. Correct time is received every day at I o'clock from Chicago hy New-house I'ros. on their electric regulator. Mrs. .1. W. McChiiu of (Irahiun i county, Kiiimis-. was in tow i this week and Is thinking of tming here. Mis Marion .Mercer left yesterday noon for (lil)bon, Nobr, to visit with hoc niuonts Mr. Mrs. .1. L. Apple-gate i HhIpIi Parlette's lectnio at the opera Iii.iisfi Satnrdnv evenimf Wis well tti- tondod and oujuyed ty all wlio heard It. W.T.Willshiro.C. H. Leallt(.I. Ilor nn and T. J. wllsnn were iunon the Guide Uouk vlsltois to Hod Cloud Sat urday. Newhouse Mros. adopted on the first ( or October the cash plan of dotnjr tnisl-1 ne.ss and are now selling tfuuila cheaper than ever. j Tho li'idies' Aifl society of the Con ip'OHUtionnl church will hold u market at Fulton's store next Saturday, No ember li.'l. Tho board of county comniissiouors has been in session this week. A icport of Ihoir pt'ocoediiiKS will be found on tho first pajje. Din. W-iriek A Uiddile, Kyo. lOar. Nose and Throat Specialists. Glasses litt-d. Over German N'ational Bunk. Hasting". Nebr. Mrs. M.ibol: Thompson and baby, who have been visiting liero with hoi patents, Mr. and Mrs G. ljindsev, ' have returned home. A. 15. Myers, formerly in the livery business here, but now in the restaur ant business at Lebanon, was in the city on business Monday. Darley Plumb left Wednesday niorn hiL' for u visit with hisbrother lletbort, ' wjio vtudyitiK for tlie niinistrvat Drake ( University at Des Moines Ja. Joe Warren and wife, of New ork were in the city over Sunday They are spendine tlio winter in Hastings with their daughter, Mrs. Pease. Mrs. IJoyd, formerly it rosideut ol lied Cloud, passod through tho city Saturday on her way foi a visit with hor son. IL .1. Clark, at Arbonille Nobr. Will Hacker visited with his mother. Mrs. Emma Dncker. the first of this week. Will has a position in the In dian service with the federal govern ment. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Potter left .AVAn.'Avv . . s S S S 1 than S65. There sold at this price, who comes gets s following prices I 20c , 20c sr.c s s s s ! 110.00 seeing mc those days. You They Come and see our Leader. will make the prices right. 5F,e5F?P ' ru ffj"- AAyNA'rsA'VfV(rvVnb Js iiAJirtJ. U &- ,J'J CASTOR 1 A For Infants find Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of -JtfSzfo yesterday noon for (iraml sl,iiid,liere they expect to visit forut lcist a mouth with their son, Oscai, who is now living at that place. The series of revival meetings which have been in progress at the Christian church closed Wednesday. Th" meeting wore in chire of IJ-iv. V M. Brnitin I and were well attended. Blotches, pimples, coarse porcs.bhick beads are unsightly and denote impure bluod. Hollister's liocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. r Cent. Tea or Tablet. C. t. Cottinjr. J. II. lIii,'ho. Mvhu two mile fiouth of town, left this uioruiiis,' on no Is for southwest cm Missouri to look over hind in that section or the country with a ie.v to pnrcliasintf. Mrs. l M. MeFarliind and dautfhler, Mr.'i. K ilnh Foe. left winday for Mc- Cook to see Ihilph saToly settled thoiv, wlioro he lias a position ns tit turn aeut for the lhirlinjiton. Tln first quartt-rly conference was held at the Methodist Kplscopal chuch Mo day evening. Dr. N. . Martin or IlastiiiKs pie-idinj,' older of this dlstrlt was ptosont and deliveiod a sermon. It is healthful, wholesome. Its as 1 irood for one as the other. A little dose will make you sleep and cat. Makes people hannv. HollislcrVHockv .Mountain Tea. Itr. Cents, Tea or Tab lets. Fjiitfcnc Monro in "Two Orphans," under tliu mnnnnomont, of I'' red I Con rad, will be at the opera house Tliurs day evening. December f. This is a l-'0("' l)l"5' presented by a high olas-, company. Miss Voriio Hall, elocutionist ami reader, held forth at the Christian church Monday evening under tho auspices of ttie Christian lOndeavor, assisted by local talent, llci-entertain-ment was well attended and well en joyed. Tho Ladies' Aid society of tlio Meth odist Hpiscopal Church cleared ii-'-IO.IO at their supper given in t lio church pai 1 hn--, Friday evening. This is a much larger sum than that eleaicd at any of ' their preceding suppers, which are held I monthly. j Subjects of tho sermon s at the Con ! grcgatinnal church n -t Sunday niorn- i ing, "What I Joes our Church Stand for," evening, "Tlio Young Man's Strength." This is a special .sermon to the vounir num. and all are most ! cordially Invited. ' 'if I had .1. D.'s money." said old man I Swain. i ! would make everybody happy from Oregon to Maine: Von don't need money, just lie free, , Clvc your family lloekj MoiinlalnTea.'' ! C. L Cutting. I Union Thanksgiving services at the Methodist l'jpiscop-il church Thursday November 'JS, at 10:15 o'clock a. in. Uuv. . A. Crossnian, of the Cougioga tion.il church, will pi each tho .sermon. Subject, "Our Country ami Its liless ings." All pa plo cordially invited. . Hx County Judge A. 11. Keenoy ro I turned Friday uioiningto Denvernfter , a short stay he-re. Ho expects to go in to the real estate and and insurance business theio wit h Thomas Peiiumau i iuii S i mill J i visi i formerly of this place. His urido ie- 'mod in Denver during tho judges t here 5 I Q , A surprise jiarty was given at the p , homo of Mrs. Frank Campboll, living northeast of town, la-.t Saturday, the occasion being Mrs. Campbeir.s forty j seventh birthday. During tim course ot tlio evening it rocking chair was j presented to Mrs. Campbell as a token i of respect by the guests. J Abanquotwns given at tlio Koyal I hotel hist Friday evening in honor of ' District Judge Adams by tho members of tho Webster county bar. Covers i wore laid for thirty guests, .ludge Ad i urns is tlio retiring district judge, and i his place will bo tilled uft;r tho Iirst of the year by Harry Dungan, ol Hast lings. Tho Wed Cloud Uusiness College held ' an udvor ising entertainment at lua- i vale Monday evening. Tho attendance I was good. Those from bore assisting in ' the entertainment wore L. M. Steward, his wife, Od 13. Stoward, Professor Wright, Miss Hurt ha Harlow and 1 lomor Clemmons. The next entertainment will bo hold at Cowlos next Tuesday i veiling. A party was civen at tho homo of Goo. Pierce last Saturday evening in commemoration of tho thirty-ninth Wt ' THANKSGIVING , , VS. fa m r SW I 'w j 1 Coeyriftlil 1007 Tliu I loir.! '( Kiippcnhciincf Cliicjyi birthd i.v of Mr. Pierce and tlio sixty-1 secon I iiirthiliy of his f ither-in law Dan Litidsey, both occuriing on tho same day. Aliout seventy guests were present, and an elaborate supper was given in the course of the evening. After the supper tlio two principals in the event became the recipients of a number of nicj presents given them by their friends. Once Seen, Never Forgotten. i Wild excitement ovarii play has not. equalled in recent year that which was aroused in this country over a phiv soon to ' e seen here, "The Two Orphans" The sweet story of the two sisters, one blind and helpless and the other beautiful, but duly devoted to the sightless Louise, hud limitless in- trest and it still attracts a d holds attention as much as over. Nothing in all dramatic literature exceeds in appeal to tho human heart, tho arrival of the "Two Oiplian Sisters' in tho city of Paris. The story gnus on show people high and low, mansions and h. units of crime, and all the (diameters iiro s . strong that once s,on can never bo forgotten. ,. Tin; Printer's Conimniiriinniils. Novor send articles for publication without ghing thy inline, for thy name oft m secures publication of a worthless article. Thou sliouldst not raj) on the door of a print ng offi'-e, lor lie tliat lienicth thee rap sneroth in Ids sleeves and los oth time. i Thou sliouldst nover road copy on tho' printor's case or sluirp and hooked container tlioiof, or lie may knock thee down. Never inquire the news of the editor for behold it is his business to give it t ho at tho appointed time without a-klng for it. It is not tight that thou shouldstask him who is the nut hor of an article, for 'tis Ids duty to keep such thing to him self. When thou dost enter this office, take hoed of thyself that thou dost not look at what may concern thoo not, for that is not nieot in tho sight of good blood ing. Noitnor examine thou tho proof sheet for it is not ready for tiuo oye,that t hou mayest understand. Prefer thine own town paper to any othor.and if thou hast not already done so. subscribe for it inuuodiatoly. Pay for it in advance, and it will lie well ! with tht'oaud tlilne. Rxchange. One sotting tlio upon his premises is j held, in Mahalfey v J. L. Uiuubirgor I Luinhor C .. (W.Va.) 8 L.U.A.(N.S) 1-2(5:5, j to be charged, with the duty of exer cising ordinary care and skill in pre venting it from spreading and being communicate 1 to the propeity ot an other; and, if ho falls to exerclso such euro and by reason thereof, tho Iiro is communicated to the property of an other, causing him damages, ho is hold to be liable for tho damages sustained. ,mww r t t . ' vw .n K7 ? " in - -j ' '' ' Wi The Annual l;oast Day, so universally observed in every American home, is close at hand. lVrhapr. your warrhobe is not well equipped for your Thanksgiving outing or inning We've Thankful Overcoat IJoitullosal IMltMiijao. Ulesshigs In Suits $H', $10, ir to ?:o. Pleasure and satisfaction in oholco Hals, Gloves, Nook wear, etc., cti., all at thankful and 'leasing prices. We've many things In store for you that will tend to make our National Feast Day an oc casion long to be remembered. We'll be closed on Thanks giving 1 Jay ftom noon. The Gomdcn-Kaley Go. ALWAYS RELIABLE. l'irst Dnor North of Post Office. Under the auspices of tho Rod Cloud Orchestra, Oles, "The American Violinist," wdl appear at tho opera house toiuoriow (veiling in concert. The Daily (olouido Springs Gnotto says; "Geoigc W. Oles," "The American Violinist " who appeared for the first time before a Colorado Springs aud ience last evening, in Pet kins Hall in his finish handling of his chosen in strument deligte I an appieciiitive aud ience, representative oi the musical I culture ol thee ty. The transit ion from the brilliant and spectacular stylo to ' tlio sweet and dreamy cadences demon stratod conclusively a musical nonius perfectly l.itinlinr with all that is llu ost in the C'Uiiposilion of the great masters. Mr. Oles is a w liter as well and his own jstery.' for violin alone was greatly enjoed. Tho lied Cmiiil Orchestra will appear on the program in thiee concert num bers of a high order and will pe as aisled by Itobert linker of Mc,Cook,tho violinist who is well known here. Admission will bo rn cents. Children under lltteeii years ol age, '2") cents. I have purchased Len Ault.'s Dray and will do all kinds of I Liht Ur.iyino. Leave your i orders at Piatt vv Freese hum- ber Co., 'Phone- ;o. EKNESi QKAVES. MTMioiill iv-t1 &tf BARRINGTON MALL. THILSTEEL-CUT COFFEE. FILLS A LONG FELT WANT. Every codec drinker in lliii town nnd every one who would like lo drink coffee, but wliocan not drink ordinary brands, should try this widely ndvettiicci and juitly celebrated Steel-Cul Colfee. We lmc added it lo our flock of high-yrade pure food groceries, because it will become im mensely popular when once iniroducrd. When you buy a pound of iatrington Flail, you B-t ' pound of the best part of the coffee only. It is cut, not pound, into fine, even par ticles and the biltcr chaff containing the injurious clement is removed. Barnngton Flail sells at 35 cents per pound tin. Buy n pound - try it in your home, and if you do not agree that il is the mofl delictus, lieallfiful mid tconornical coffee you hae ever used, return what w left and get your money back. McFARLAND, The Grocer. All the Phones. 1 1 i fesi - ':jcS ft. tff " " W'T.