Omaha's Big Fur Factory Thrown Open to You CUTOUT THE MIDDLEMEN Why sell hides and furs for a small price and then buy them back in the form of coats after profits have been added for the fur-buyer, tanner, manufacturer, jobber and retailer. Cut Out these middlemen. Deal direct with tannery and factory and make the middlemen's profit for yourself. That's good business management. Ship direct to us. We tan and make up all kinds of hides and furs. We eharge one reasonable profit no one. else in the transaction just you and us. You pay one profit instead of five. You save four men's profits by dealing with us. That's good common sense, isn't itt We own and operate the BIGGEST TANNERY AND FUR FACTORY IN THE ENTIRE WEST Everything is under one roof. We have just spent $40,000 to bring our plant up to the minute, so that we can turn out the best goods at the smallest prices. Latest machinery, best tanning methods, expert workmen, and every job guaranteed. You will get from $12.00 to $15.00 for a single cow or horse hide by having us make it into a man's coat or a woman's coat or robe and we ffive one pair fur mittens free with each coat or robe we make for you. We tan and make up every variety of hide and skin and make any style of fine furs for the entire family. Ship us your beaver, mink, skunk, muskrat, m fact anything in the fur line because we can handle them right and at right prices. WE PAY CASH FOR HIDES AND FURS We are tanners and manufacturers. If you don't want your hides and furs tanned, sell them to us and get just what they are worth for manufacturing purposes that's the way to cut out the middlemen who have been living off you. Price lists and shipping tags free ask for them. GET OUR CATALOG of made up furs for men and women. If you are going to buy fur coats, eaps, scarfs, muffs, or robes, do not buy until you see our prices. We can save money for you. Every article Bold under our great "Money Back Guarantee." SEND TODAY for our Free Catalog No. 10 and Price Lists. Do not buy or sell hides or furs of any kind without first writing us. Keep the middlemen's profits yourself. Our booklets tell you how. Write for them today now. National Fur and Tanning Company Omaha 1925 South 13th Street ASHBY HEWS Ashby, Nebr.. Mr. 10 E. L. lahle, who has been ytsittag hli brother William during the vast ssonth, returned borne the latter art of tbe week. Joe Maupln spent Sunday at Mother Lake visiting tbe folks and banting durks, of which be found a odly number. Earl Dlcken, who has been work lag for Ira Hansfleld during the past few months, left Sunday for Lincoln where be will visit for & few months. A. J. Foster of Glllman City, Mo., arrived Saturday and went out to Sam Hudson's, near whose place his mb has a Klncald. W. C. Rector and wife, who have been spending their honeymoon on a trip through Arkansas and Oklaho ma, arrived Friday and went out to Martlndale to visit bis sister, Mrs J. O. Martin. Clyde Kay, the cashier of Grant County State Hank, arrived Sunday bringing hla bride with him. They will soon be at home to their friends In the little new voltage on Capitol Hill. ine j. . uarnea runniy are now Uvlng In town In the new Chappell aouse. and are enjoying city life. Messrs. J. II. Huhy. C. 11. Merri- hew and C. B. Sowards, all from a.ir Spade, were In our clly Monday aifrht transacting bsHlnesa. Kleven very charming ladies ar rived in Ashby last Wednesday, all aienibers of the Hunch Grass Club, a typical organization of the sand hUts. Five of these ladies rode in to town horseback In true western style. Those composing this party were as follows: Mesdames ThomaB Stansbie, Klmer Deem, Henry Ueeiu; UiKses Anna llos and Dcspaine of Kansas City, who is a Bister of Mrs, timer Beem. A few minutes later K. 1). llenniph came Into town with bis auto, bringing MeBdames Hen nigh and Adair. Mrs. K. C. Crum- roy drove In a few minutes later. At ter visiting the business houses of the city the ladies wended their way to tbe Ashby Hotel where dinner had been prepared for them. After do ing justice to the same they boarded 43 for Alliance. They were met at Uinghani by some more of tbelr num ber and proceeded ta Alliance where they were met at the depot with au tomobiles and taken to tbe home of Mrs. Ed Kiordan. where they were entertained during tbelr stay. They spent the afternoon sewing for the St. Joseph Hospital, an d needless to say, accomplished much good. In the evening they were entertained by tbe Daughters of Isabella, who took hem to the pictare theatre. The Boncb Grass ladies .all retarned home Thursday, verr much elated ever their missioa of mercy. The Halloren Lumber Co. Is build tag more sheds aleug the right of way. John Fredlnburg left Monday for trip through Missouri and will visit his mother, at Maaletoa, la., before returning home. Mrs. S. S. Farkerson la Blending the past two weeka with hra par ents at Droken Dow. Asa McDanlel is building tha aew post office in our burg. An Active liver Means Health If yod want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from Diszl- ness, Constipation, DUlousness, Head aches and Indigestion, take Dr. King New Life Tills. They drive out fer menting and undigested foods, clear tbe Dlood and cure Constipation. On ly 25c at your druggist. 48-4t-402 ANTIOCH ITEMS WILL TAX MAIL ORDER HOUSES Omaba Trade Exhibit Prints Article Telling of Dill Introduced to Curb the Big House Get a TV T al 4 rr 44 J nuuuy jl dii ouu 11 " '-"""""" " ' " Ant loch. Nber., Nov. 11 Ed Fen ner Is baling hay for C. P. Wakeman this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunsaker spent Sunday In Lakeside. Mrs. J. W. Wilson came In on 43 Monday from Iowa, where she had been for the past two weeks. C. W. Hooker and wife returned from Gordon Sunday evening. V. G. Wilson was In Alliance on husinetts Monday. F. II. Smith and wife visited at J. A. Hlalr's, Sunday afternoon. A. C. Peterson shipped cattle from here Sunday. Mrs. Dullard of Hinghatu is here visiting her sister Mrs. Elizabeth Saylor. The carpenter gang of the C. D. & Q. railway were here last week re pairing the stockyards and water tank. C. IV Wakeman Is loading hay to ship to Alliance stock yards this week. Mrs. J. W. Howe came down from Alliance on 4 4 Sunday. Mrs. C. T. Dushnell and little Dar row left for Hemlngford on 4 3 last Friday. I'reuching at the church Sunday morning and evening. Nov. 14, at v ,i..h trrf there will be baptismal Her vices. Mrs. llivner and Victor Hlalr will sing a duet. Everybody come out. , BAZAAH Tbe ladles of Holy Rosary church will hold a bazaar In tbe Cadsuy Hall on November 17. 18 and 19, from 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. and from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. A caretera lunch will be served. 47-35-4179 You know as well as anyone when you need something to regulate your system. If your bowels are sluggish, food distresses you, your ktdneys pain, take Holllster's Itocky Moun tain Tea. Always relieves. Be well tomorrow b ytaklng It tonight. H. P. Thlele. nov-4068 Someone has discovered that, all unknown to most people affected, a j congressman from the south bas In troduced a bill into congress by which be hopes, once and for all, to , put the finish on the mall order; bouses. Briefly stated, tbe remedy Is to tax them 1 per cent on their volume of business and apportion the tax among the several states where the mall order business is done, in the ratio of its volume. The bill reads in part as follows, but ap pears to have attracted little attention: De it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the Unit ed States of America In congress as sembled, That all persons, firms or corporations in the United States which are now conducting or which may hereafter conduct, a mail order business Interstate for the purpose j of selling goods, wares and merchan dise direct to the consumer, shall pay a tax of 1 per centum upon the total cash value of all goods, wares and merchandise sold within any stale. Sec. 2. That every person, lirin or corporation conducting a mail or der business as denned In Section 1 of this act shall keep In proper books to be provided by the secretary of the treasury of the United States, an accurate and complete account of all goods, wares and merchandise of every character and description so sold, together with the actual selling price of the 6ame. Sec. 3. That on the 31st day of December, after the passage of this act, and on the 31st day of Decem ber of each year thereafter, every person, firm or corporation engaged In such business shall render a full and complete statement to the secre tary of the treasury, upon blanks to be furnished by him, of the total cash value of all goods, wares and merchandise Bold during the year In the various states of tbe United ! Statea. ! Sec. 4. That the secretary of the , treasury shall determine the amount i of tbe tax to be paid by each person, ' firm or corporation (at the rate of 1 per centum upon tbe total cash val ue of all goods, wares and merchan dise sold within any state) engaged In such mall order business, and shall give notice of the amount of said tax due and payable, pursuant to tbe terms of thla act in such man ner as in hla Judgment la most practicable. Possibly the muisla put oa Vodka Is helping to advance Russian unity. They cost no more than the ordinary suit and they show you to your best advantage at all times. We show the largest line of Tarton Checks and Stripes in this city. Prices $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. Wear tailor made clothes. They have that distinctive look that ready mades cannot show. And we guarantee a fit. Come in and see the goods. To other horrors of peace should be added tha man who brings with him to tha restaurant table hla dead and decomposing cigar. FIELDING'S 315 Box Butte. Phone 682 J. H. Fredinberg and Co. ASHBY, VSBSAXXA General Merchandise, Hard ware and Lumber, a Com plete Line of Building Ma terial, Tanks and Windimlls, Coal and Supplies. THE FREDINBURG HOTEL First Class Ileal, Clean Comfortable Rooms Modest Rates the Place Where They All Stop Fill the Coal Bin With Standard tirades rf foal, direct from our bius to your home or oflu e. ,'e have a big supply of Canon City Nut and Lump Sherid;n. Nut and Lump Pennsylvania Hard Coal Kindling on hand, ready for quick delivery. Phone tZ. Dierks Lumber and Coal COMPANY P. W. IIAARGARTEX, Manager Barbed Wire, Cement Blocks, Lightning Rods, E AS. rioor Caver lug. Celebrated Bradley A Vromaa PalaU. OUR ADVERTISING cons II are read by the people because it gives tb n i.-.trs of absorbing In terest. People no longer go looking about for things they want they go to their newspaper for information as to where such things may be found. This method saves time and trouble. If you want to bring your wares to the atten tion of this community, our advertising columns Should Contain Your Ad n