vsssssisaiiGRA ALE ! vniv I IIH T I m& mvk I GRA SALE ! ? o IIVNO Q. A. Grilllth took several premiums on iipploa at the Ouster uounty f ir. Good. Ur. Picket was parading aroundKyno laat week , but ho neglected to pay NUB- by a visit. Mine Ethel Wright clonud u three uiouthn term of pchool , at Mo. 141 , Fri day. 8ho has been employed to tench the winter term ; Arthur Deal and family of College Springe , Iowa are visiting HDIODR re- latlyes in Ouater county. Mre.lt eul is a Blfltor to Mrs. Donnel G. A. and A. B. Griffith. Sohaatlne Neth's family are soverly afllluted with typhoid fever. Ilia old est eon ngoil about IB years'died Inat Saturday and ho ( Neth ) and two daugh ters lives are still deepared of. Tiiu Farmers Olub will meet In Youiina Hnll in Callaway on Saturday , Decem ber 7 , at onoo'clock p.m. Would write the program but fvar the wast basket , as it IB lengthy ; everybody welcome , Come and sea for yourself. GKOUaKTOWN. " Thanksgiving Bervicea and sermon at liurr Oak church on Sunday morning. Beauty and ohivalry brightened the homo of the Misiea Thompson Wednes day night. Dr. BuHli and wife , of Sumner , were invited gtioata at'ftuomont ManBo on Thanksgiving dny. Tronauror elect George was oufliciont- ly recovered to bo able to attend the tuuoral of hie mother at Kearney. Herbert Hunt has boon offered a position by the American Water Works and Guarantee Oo. , of Pitteburg Pa. Coyotes carried off our Ministers Thanksgiving goose and throe of the same birds for Samuel MeCounel. i'oor Sammy. Rev. B. 11 , Hunt and wife will eele- brato their fortieth wedding anulvers- fliftl * W M - K V * - * ' ,17 ; * LAMPS ! ffios. TA. J/L K x IviniJOi ' ? wi . . : , .v..r- ! > i' : jj ; V ' 1 AND SMALL , 8Bi ft | ' LAMPS. SSp Kii M W will pos- ftv % tm Lamp Sale I Sr'S ' I-Look At- I m r.'i ' : Priuo that ether - or merchants ยง ask for them Our ? B i At would not aay Show I Sw : > a B < > 1 sy Jjfi Come and HOC ( J & ' Sff tuo BOWEN'S , g | LARGEST fjj. , WINDOW , * * * - Btook of LARIPS BEAUTIES" { Lan Rs jR s5 hat Waa Ever in Ouater County. | J. C.BOWEN. > THE BIGGEST SALE OF T11K Will Consist of Our Jewelry , Fancy Dishes , Ladies Wraps , and a Twenty-five Dollar Bicycle. All Go For r1fc Come and See Our Window Display. * ' THE DAYS 01 ? THE SALE ARE Nov. 29th and 30th Bigger Bargains THAN EVER OF OUR STOCK. WE > MUST CLOSE OUT > > x , 1902. HARRY DAY & CO. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . , . . . . . . . i .iQi .O. ; Oi P ft > ; tfri .O Oi rfS .0. .tt. ( O. .0. ,0. < S < S > ,0. r < S X > XX < O .iQi iQ. rQ. rO. ary at Ruemont Manse on Chriatmna night next. 'Twna tho'nlslit before Thanksgiving when all through the Thompson ranah there was the scraping of follno BtringH- and hoola and toes , in a merry kick out. Yea , Gladys , It is true a little boy brought a slab of sunshine Into the loiue of Lou Davis and will bo a lively companion for his four pretty little sis- rfl. rfl.A A high noon pink dinner was yiven at the Stucky lUnch in honor of the re turn ot Mrs. Eugene Babbits from long travels in the enat. Judge Boblita carv ed the OIJ.TUI.I.O. OrtelloS S. will give a Ohriatmas eiuei tun ment us UHual. Mr. D.iy is building a new sod house upon-tho "Ovt-ihal. " farm which he " " low owns. Where , oh whom U the price of corn ? oing to Btp. . It IH inking our breath iu the last t'ednya. . Mr. Elton Itcnl w it under weather u [ ew days ! uct.\ueu tu d conRiilted the dtctor , I.in \ * all rLlit jgain. Mr. at.dl < t ) .M t'i | : IB have n bran- new boy nt their houju , uud Sam Buys tliat ho won't work uny mire. Well "boys , " wo will have to put up out- old gun on the SOth , an the grouse and chicken season closes on that day. The weather contmuoa warm 'and spring like. .SouiuthiiiR to bo thankful for , nmoiiK all the mercies bestowed upon us. Uncle Tom 11 ill returned from a vlait in Old Miaaouri on last Saturday. We had supposed that wo would never BOO him amain , but be in like a bad penny. Mr. J. F , Linker loft those- parts on laat Friday evening in the company of ono of our county teachers , and wo will tnlBB our gueaa if she teaches many more acboola. Grandma Edwnrde is very low at this writing , with no hope for her recovery. The relatives and friends are constantly iu attendance expecting the end. Her future BCO a bright. Wo learn that Peter Wonderland la well again and will soon return from the Norfolk Asylum whore he has been for treatment for the past two aud u half yeara. Hie friends will be pleased to BCO him. You can Have mouoy by ordering yonr reading matter through the RKPUULIOAN. Wo can furnish you nearly all the papers and magazine for leea than publishers prices. What the Inter Ocean Offers. Iood News , for Subscribers to the Ko- publican and The Weekly Inter Ocean Combined. Never before in the history ot newspapers has BO liberal an op- lortunity boon accorded the public to participate iu a gift distribution of such trernondouH size as the one which this paper ia now able to pre sent to ita readers through an ur- rangoment recently completed with Pho Weekly InSor Ooeau of Chicago. In the advertising ooluias of this BHiio wo print e proposition pertain * ing to the matter in refrouco and wo most Hlrougly advifao all our readers oarofully fo peruse same. Every word in that announce ment ia aiuooio , every asHortiou is lioncHt , every representation is truthful in every particular. Lauk of space compels us to boil down the detail aa muoh aa possible but we have on hand a lavgo supply of the explanatory papers conncut- cd with the propnwtion which were iurnished us by our oo.operat or in thin big. deal Thr Woukly Inter Ocean and these wo shall bu pleased to distribute among thuso who may ln > oino > ul < > rfiHled. The attention of our ruadcrn is call ed to our HpeoiiU offer of thu hfo oi William Mi-Kinley , by Mural llalatcd , and other prominent tuoiii and the RUPUUUOAN for $1 CO. W ? furnish both for tho'Votail price of the book. Send m your order t once. MARKS CJIQNS COPVRluHTS AC tout free. Oldoit agency forsecurlii * patents. Patents taken through itunn A Co. rccclvr tptelal noci , without clianco , In tuo Scientific A hanJinmcly IlluotratoJ wpfk\r \ , Israeli rlr culatluu of any vi4vntinn Jmunul , 'rorir.t. in B rear : four muntlu , tl. Hnia LjtU i Uraocb uiUco. ttii V $21.55 To Uhlcut'o and Ilcturu via llurliugton Koute. December 1 , 2 and 3. Return limit , Decembers. Aak nearest agent , Burlington Route , for details. ' J. FBANOIS , General i'asRonger Agent , Omaha , Neb. MOUTH PaVA.TTKVAI.l4GV in northwest Nebraska , offers Rome wonderfully good opportunities to the man or woman with a little money to invest in irrigated lands. Excellent irrigated laud can bo liad now for $1 2 to $15 ata acre , but it ia plain to those watching the development of the North Platte Valley that thib low price ia just 1 | about to fade away , The farmers of this valley are x now reaping an abundant harvest. Alfalfa , corn , whrat and garden vegetables yield good profits. There are also good openings in the live atook business. If you are interested in the Nortn Platte Valley , write for our booklet describing it. It is free. J. FKANOIS , G. P. A. , Burlington Route , H-7 4t Omaha , Nebraska. School books and supplies at Ed. McComaa's. . t I evsr vsea COLLOM'S'GRQCERY I A oar load of old wheat Hour , sack warranted. NEW STQCK of Aud are prepared to sell aa ( JIIEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. FRUIT , OYHTEHU and CKllinV IN SIJA8ON. Butter and Eggs taken in Exchange. Gooda delivered to any part of the oity , Give ua a trial. A. A. COLLOM.