S'fl'o llifltoilcal Society -- T-?3Sr-l 1jggKg J ' gi Sglg5l?El1??3 Oiggi r-ssaar --'"ti , j, .fl. . ... ...vy.rA.'iai-.-t'. l. t , , , . - , , A Newspaper That film The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For One Dollar. VOLUME XXXVII. UBDOLOUD, NEBRASKA, DtiCHMlltiK Hi. I MM). NUMBER o I SUNNY SIDE. .1. XV KobcrtHon has u mulo sick j with luug fever. t JjIiii Hols worth says he is getting used to bolng called papu. ltiest Terroll wont to Kausus with I Wiirlty McConkoy's enr lust Monday. ' commissioners ' proceedings! Ki:i Ci.ori). Dee. 7lh., 1J09. Itoaid met ptii'Miiant to adjournment.' Members pi csetit Anderson, Chaplin,1 Huinmoll, Ohm-tede and Overman. On motion the following ollluiul A Hying innchiue would be pleasure; uomis tt ,, . Hnlov,Mi: the farmers say the roads could hnrdly T y McClurc Oveisct be rougher. Murk MeConkey loads his car for Abline, Knns. on Monday. He bought ji furm near theie last fall Chus. Howe has a phone on line 18. I'he Basket Supper at Sunny Side was n pleasant affair. Receipts .') on the new organ. GUIDE ROCK. A. .1. Hayes spent Sunday at home. Mrs. O M.Copelen was in Superior Sunday. Alva Mefford and wife have a line sou born December i. Sawyer Hros. have a man from Den ver to run their saw-mill. Hrnost Hayes is uow agent at Troy, Kus. This is the second prouiotiou in a tew mouths for Ernest. Mrs. M. L-ovitt entertained the Kens ington ladies Wednesday afternoon serving h dainty luuch. Mrs. .John Warberof Red Cloud and .Mis. A.. I. Hayos were dinner guests Wednesday at the home of Mrs. L. W. F.ly. Mrs. Iia Armagost, formerly Miss .lultii Delay, is hero from South Dakota visiting1 relatives. She is accompanied by her children. Mrs. John liarberof lied Cloud eauio down Monday to visit Mrs. IS. .7. Hayes and other relatives. She attended the Eastern Star Lodge Monday evening Miss Alma Jewell of Dostwick is sponding this week with her relatives here, she is a niece of of Mrs. Hannah Carber. Mrs. A. H. Cnuy and liobt. Jewell. Mrs. Huuuah lleachler fell on tho icy walk Sunday evening. Her ankle was b.tdlj sprained and u small bone broken. She was carried to the home of her daughter Mrs. Bertha Watt uml will lemain there till she recovers Dr. Moranvllle attended her. The Eastern Star Lodge initiated Mrs. Chus. Uolund Monday evening. The following guests were present Mr. aud Mrs. Uoy Hunter of Superior, Mrs. Chn Frisblo of Letter uud Mrs. John liarbei of Hed Cloud. A banquet was given at KUlott's Commeieial Hotel. The otliceis elect of (Snide Uoek Lodge Xo. lit A. O. U. W. are Coo. Watt P. M. , (.'. S. Jonea-M. ' Wendell Cauipbell-Foromun, Lee simp-son-Oveiseer, J. V. Uobiusou-Keeord-or and Financier, J, ILCrury-Iteeeiver, W. S. bambert-duide, James Watt-I W.. John Ohinstede-0. W. and J. IS. Ely-Tiustee. Tho Hoyal Neighbor Camp elected the following olllcers Mrs. Lva I-'owlci-Oiaole, Mrs. Ida Delay-Vice Or.iole, Mis. Mary Woods-Chancellor, Mi. loin Copelen-ltoeoidcr, Mrs. P.Iiebeth ltielim-Heceiver, Miss ilstel la Copelon-Miirshnll, MlesMutloSchul U Inner Sentinel. Mrs. Claia Thomp son .Outer Sentinel, Mrs. Loeln Hodges Manager, Dr. II. S, Iteod-Physiciiiti. Tuesday evening (Snide ltock I.odgo D. of II. elected tho following onlceis: P. C. of II. Mrs. Jennie L. Watt ( , r H. Mrs Clara Parker I, ,f II. Mr.s. Clurio M. Hunt C. of C. .Miss Maggio Woodwind licet rler TSIiss Klia Van Wooit rinauulor Mr. Mary ). Htiglies Iteceiver Mis. Ida !'. Hayes Cshcr Mis. Mae Simpson I W. Mrs. IHhel Tompkins O w. Mrs. Hiiimu Schobouig Otguiilst Mrs. lSlauche Trost Trustee Mrs. Anna Mason Medical o.xnuiiuor.s-.J. W. Wobluson M. I), and 11. S. K'oed M D Six of fleers are to be appointed by the C. of II. Knatl Dist. No.H.C Ci Pitney Overseer Koad Dist. No. 71. John W. itehell Overseer Koad Dist No. Ill, Win. Crozier Over mci- Koaii lost. Mi. ;i, hit. A mack . County Coroner. A C, Sluby Coiistnblo Ked Cloud city, K. .1 Solomon Justice J of tho Peace llladcn, K. D, Uurr Jus-. ticeofthe Peace (initio Kock. E T. Koo Justice of tho Peace Cowles, Kbt. II. Olmstead Justice of the Peace Kosc inont, I W. Kdbon County Judge, (Seo. II. Overing County Surveyor, (. D Hedge County Hieriff. Deo. 8th. llW'J. It was moved aud seconded that the amount of County Treasurer bond be fixed at $100,000.00. Motion carried. It was moved and seconded that pe tition to divido luavale Precinct in '2 road districts be rejected. It appeur lug after examining the petition, that a majority of free holders in said dis trict are ugainst it Motion carried. On motion Cleik wits instructed to advertise for bids on county printing and supplies. Bids to bo filed with County Clerk on or before Jan. 11, 1U10 jit l o'clock in. Righl reserved to re jeet any and all bids. On motion Clerk was instructed to adveitise for bids on County Bridges, wood, concrete and steel as per plans on file with County Clerk also bids on hull bur per m, aud on piling per foot. All bids to be Hied with tho i utility Clerk on or befoie Jan. 11, lSllft at 12 o'clock in. Bight icseivetl to reject any or all bids. On motion clerk was instructed to advertise lor bids for use of county money for thoyeais UUOaiid 11)11. All bids to be Hied with County Clerk on or befoio Jan. II, UMOat N o'clock ui. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. Chairman Auileisou appointed mem bers Overman, Hummcll and Ohlrn htede committee to appraise lot 5 in sw 4 n w 4, 7-1-ld on application of Frances Hli.ttbeth Hasselbachor. It was moved aud seconded that Supeiiiitcntlency of Poor faim be laid over until nc.t meeting. Motion car ried. On motion the following bills were allowed aud wariauts ordered diawu on general fund for same 'I.. I. Cliiiilll $ -JT.mi I. II. ItoblliMHI 11.7.-) o. i. linlue :iu7.oo l..( "iip. :.' . It. Anderson JUKI 8. inmli'ir. "i.0 (i. lUiliuhtcilf . I7.1KI iii. Kent ...17.10 (i. W. Ilimilliell . IKOU W. I.Jv'ooiis IK.WI l. Meilin . IUK) nmei'j l.uwlti IK. ID l.d. I'M IKK) '. II. I'lltlllllli lfi.1.0 Selliml (list Nolill K.IHI .Sam died SMluioldM NoKl H.IX) ('. II. laeksou llllie lllll l.illdi I- U..VI t'llllslilltllflllt saillldeiN llros .MH.OU I', li. I'ltliex.. Mule loiiinnl t ltl.ou Itnlil. stiatton II.P. Htott W)..t Win mi !aN I . II. IlliieUUilue VJ.I.'i I.. I. I'lterMiu 1 1 111 Hildulli'li IUK) .lohu MHilllls .-J). HI I'lileiDto Mil t'o . I(I.KJ) It. C. Itolillld .JI.MI II. 'lowilMIld IJ.I0 Joe NiiMiek 1 1' li.Hl s. A. I'luehei . li!.'JI 'ltd llanN. I UK) lollliNnst. li.M II. Merailiuiil l-'.-SI -. It. KIm i l.'.-i) .Iiiiiich Mi iniiri l.'.i) ( ... names ll.mi 1'ianK Mini In -M .Idlin tiilllctli . -Mil in. liltc l.-'w I.HMI Vllint'k -.111 Will. UiCBliil .MO t'liiis. I.uixler '.'.111 I'rniiK llulli i -' lu l!d. leCuue . illl Dseiir llojfc iio I nianiKl I'M '-'.I" On motion Boaid adjoin ned to Tues day, Dec. 'JMh, limfl. (Seal) H. W. Boss, County Cleik. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Gift Suggestions. Just a few ideas from our immense stock. Come in and see these and hundreds of others. Every thing sol d with our Guarantee of Satisfaction or Your Money Back We have space for only a short list, a visit to our store and inspection of our stock will show hundreds of other articles, something useful and suitable for every one from Baby to Grand-parent. We have made unusual prepara tions for this Christmas season and seeing will be believing. Always Pleased to Show our Goods. Lockets and Chains! Silver, Plated, IMIled and Solid Gold lockets from ex tra small to extra large 50c, 75c. and up. JC-5v IRlr 9 Chains! Silver, Filled and Gold chains in regulnr neck to long locket chains, 75c. and upward FOUNTAIN FENS! For school lioy or Girl a few special pens at 50, 75, and $1.00 The Parker an absolutely good pen, warranted by both the maker and ourselves, $1 50 to $7.00. I7.lil) 111.1(1 J0.3I '1.0(1 If, (XI JO.U) lllil Manicure and Toilet Sets! An excellent assortment of Silver Toilet and Manicure Sets, at S.V to $!" 00. A most useful as well as Oiiiameiital gilt. UMBRELLAS! An extra large Stock of tho famous Hull Dutai'iiaiii.k H.Mu:Umbicllas. Two II u ml red difVerent handles, seven Grades of covers. Making Complete Umbrellas from, 52.00 to $21.00 nny handle fits any cover. Absolutely warranted as to handle and cover. What to Give Her. Diamond ring S:.(K upward Plain gold ring '2.'lr, Stone sot ring 20 " Lockets .?" " Shirtwaist set I .(Mi Voll pins 7.1 " Jewel cases ."() " Collar pin sets M) Holt pins ".' Hat pins "Jo Hed room clocks l.'i'i Itrush antl comb sots .... Jl.fiO Mirrors '! H Ladles' Watch Chains and Fobs! Long chains, fancy styles $1.75 to $10 50. Ladies' fobs and Foblcts Silk with gold trimmings $175 to $3 50. Gold Filled $1.75 upwards llracolol- lion boti di-lies Hook marks Hat plu holders.... Pin trays and bo.xcs Watches Watch cliaim- or fob licit buckles Manicuic sets (Hove bo I'mbrclla's Hat uml cloth brush Sewing sets Silver thimble Cold filled thtmblo .. . Parker fountain pen .. . Moore's nou leakablo pen Shoe horn Pin cushion 'J.(K) l.'j:. Ml .'! .Ml J.(K) 1.7'. MM) 8.00 J.'X) i.ro I 7:. .20 1.5(1 i.r.o a.ru .50 1.0(1 What to Give Him Asli tray, SI. 00 upward Cloth brush l.ilO Cnir links '25 Vest chain 75 Fob :,o Manicuring articles ... 5o Military brushes n'.OO Lockets 7." Signet ring .'1.00 Shaving cup and luusli.. .'00 Tie clasp ,50 Soap box ,5ii Scarf pin Ml Smoking set 1,50 Cigar and tobacco jars. . I.T.'i Pinker fountain pen ... 1.50 Shoe horn 50 Desk tuiiiKhings 5o Itaud ring ;i (K) Watch chat ms M) IJmbiellas -. .()) Collar button box 5(1 (Sold headed cane I, Ml Stone i-ot ring I.fi'l Desk clock l.'i:. llook nun It 50 Hat mark 7." Coat hatigt Pockot cigar ease Napkin ring ... . Watch WATCHES Nickel 75c to $10.00 Silver $5.00 upward Gold $7.50 DIAMONDS, genuine in rings, as low as $5.00. Fine white and perfect, brilliant cut. $12.00 and upward. KINGS. Baby rings, Solid gold 50c and upward. Misses rings plain and set $1.00 to $10.00. LADIES RINGS Plain and set with Opal Pearls Garnets, Kub.s and other fancy stones $2.50 to $15.00. Diamonds in combination with other stont s$7 50 and up. CUFF MUTTONS. with signet tops or stone set Gold filled 35c up. Solid Gold $3 00 up. Kiibtiiian Urowiiie caiiieras 81 to 512.00 i.i 1(H) 7:, .i.i CIGAR cS: TOBACCO Jars. Glass and Silver $2 00 to $5.00. Smoking sets $1 50 to $7.00. To The Public Tho Merchant Delivery nienco Dee. 1st 100. in w ill coin order that your orders can be delivered promptly you must have your orders In Promptly by 8 A. M., 10 A. .M 2 V M. and P M. Our Namesake. Thelainous Chief Hetl Cloud died last Friday at the Pino ltidge Agency at the age of 8(1 yeais. The old .siou.x Chieftaii leaves no moiirueis in this vicinity to grieve over Ills depaituie. His death would havo been u pleas ing diversion 28 to .10 years ago. He died us lie lived an enemy of the white moo. This city however re t'otvod Its namii from him aud romalus to testify of the great iiess of that cittol chief. Motlmrt Itros. carry a complete lino of Hlectrio lumps, Carbon, Tungsten and Tantalum also hidow lamps 10-1 (Set your lamps of them. As a gift to Hie eiitlio fannlj, notli Ingcquiil the Edison IMionugiaph It brings the i ntei tiuiiiiu lit ol the world Into oiir own home. With EtllSOtl oil lime the nniil-t llielit ,oll want, when you w.mt il. Tim Antbcrol four minute lecoui now over a year on the niaiket is unequal cd for volume, puiity mid sweetness of tone. Phonegiaphs 812.50 to ?r'5.00. Hdisou Gold Moulded two miiiuto records .'l,"t Ambcrel Four Minute Records. 50c. Shvcrware. In fancy dishc an cxlia line of Uerry tlislies. liutter dishes, ll.iking dishes. Chuffing dishes, Pickle castois, and many other useful dishes at pi ices t i please, all of the well known Auroia Silver Co.. with tho best possibloguar antoe. This is lied flood's standaiil wine since ls0 III flat wine senice such aiticles as Uerry forks, lee Ci cam folks, Letfueo forks, lleiry spoons, ('renin and (Sra,v ladles ami many olheis In both Auioia Silver Co . and (IoiIihiii puiti'. Sterling Silver. A complete line of tho fiuiiou-. Gor ham MtC. Co.'s beautiful Huttei .no naltei'll IllSt oliOlietl Up. Tills is Gotham's latest pattern and is sup plied In vaiious weights. The word finriam an u iilet'i' of slhcr attests to tho full sterling quality- Hastiuun ko Inks Y to ill!) Cloisonne Enamel. A well selected lino of those new cteatlonsot the siliersiiiith made in Waist pins, licit aud llioneh pins, Hat plus, and other aiticles. with the birth moil Hi Honor woi ked out in natural colois in enamel Prices langing fiom Vc toi'i.00 Shaving Mugs and Brushes, In Silver $2 50 to $5.00. BRACELETS 1 The satisfactory kind. Winna, Banner, Norma. American Queen and Car men adjustable, $1 50 to $8.00 Simmons Armilla and other round and oval hollow metal band brat lets, $3.00 to $15.00. MENS VEST CHAINS! Plaited 75c to $150. Gold Filled $2.00 up. Fobs and Foblets. Silk fobs $100 to $3.00. Gold Filled $2.50 to $9.00 an excellent assortment of these all warrantecd to wear. TEA GETS! Silver plated '1 piece set $9.00 up Other four, live and six piece silver plated tea sets. Solid Silver to Order. Jewel, Glove and Handker chief Boxes. An extra largo assortment or s l,i and (fold in (Srey, Itiiinished mid r in ill ti finishes. Something ei ci lady would appieciate us being both useful and ornamented. Small boxes suitable for collar and cull buttons or ilngt- ('c and up Linger sizes SI () to 815.0". CLOCKS: Gold ai.J Sibcr plated SI.25 tu 7 50 Woo'Jmanlel clock. 8 day $2.50 up. Fancy lilaclw c!otL at pries to please your purte, NEWHOUSE BRO STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. , M-Crabill.