B E PR ID At D H Against Higher Prices on all Table Necessities by Putting in a Supply During This Sale Buy Flour Now! Buy Sugar Now! Buy Can Goods Now! We cannot guarantee to keep these prices for over ten days. We have a Special Price on flour in lots of Ten Bags and Up. We have a Special Price on all our goods in Large Amounts. Buy Now and Save Money. SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! by buying now. Neverjin the history of the grocery business has there been a time that we could give you the opportunity to pro tect yourself against higher prices on groceries than We Can now. We are going to sell for a limited time only, all canned goods and other groceries, below the wholesale market to day, so we urge you to protect yourself against any future higher prices (which you will have to pay later) by bring ing your order to us and let us figure on it for you. We Cannot guarantee to keep these prices for longer than a week as the markets are advancing every day. So rake and scrape all you can, and buy at this low price sale. LOOK THESE OVER CLOSELY AND BUY NOW No. 2 can Corn, per dozen, $1.20 ; per case No. 2 can Tomatoes, per dozen, $1.20; per case No. 2Jfe can Tomatoes, per dozen, $1.35; per case No. 2 can Peas, per dozen, $1.25: per case No. 2 can String Beans (cut Btringlcss), per doz., $1.05; case No. 3 can Kraut (the last time at this price), can, 10c; case No. 3 can Hominy, per dozen, $1.20; per case No. 1 white Asparagus Tips (30c value), per can 4 oz. Oysters (the last time at this price), 3 cans for Can Sweet Potatoes (a 20c value), special, 2 cans for 1 lb. Calumet Baking Powder (a 25c value), per can 25c Gold Dust, 2 for 5c Washing Powder, now 6 packages for 5c Sunbritc Cleanser, now 6 cans for . Largo, quart (32 oz.) bottle Jams, now 25c large Rolled Oats, now 2 packages for No. 22 cans Y. P. Peaches (25c value), 2 for No. 2 white Cherries in syrup (a big value), per can $2.35 $2.35 ....$2.60 $2.40 $2.05 $2.35 $2.35 . 20c 25c 55c 20c .. 45c 25c . 25c 30c ...45c 35c 15c COMPARE PRICES COMPARE PRICES No. 2 J. M. Pork and Beans (the best buy in town), 2 cans for 25c Gallon Ketchup (the best value you can buy), per gallon u.95c Bottle Ketchup, from .. 10c to 25c Mararoni, Spaghetti, Noodles (the last time at this price) 3 for 25c We are now in position to sell Fresh Meats at the following prices: Hound Steak, per lb. 20c Sirloin Steak, per lb 20c Prime Hib Roast, Hump Roast, per lb 16c Chuck Steak, per lb 15c Beef to Boil, per lb. 10c up Leg of Mutton, per lb. 20c Mutton Chops, per lb .20c Mutton Stew, per lb 124c CANDY SPECIAL Try our Special Blend Coffee. It Satisfies. Per pound Protect Yourself NOW 12 sticks of Sugar Candy 2 lbs. of Jelly Beans 35c 6c 25c You Will Not Regret it Later Remember what wc told you in our advertising during June, July and August about flour going up! Now take our tip and buy all the needs that you will require for the next six months, and you will save money. We will at all times SKLL YOU FOR LESS. TRY CS. BRING THE CASH AND BE CONVINCED. Make your money go to its full value NOW. If ever you have made your dollar go to the limit, this is the time to stretch it a little further. TAKE OUR ADVICE and buy all you can NOW AT THIS SALE for your winter needs and you will save money. Re member this sale will not last over a week. BUY ALL THE FLOUR THAT YOU CAN as we are sure that it will go to a very high mark in the next few weeks. BUY ALL THE SUGAR THAT YOU CAN, and you will save money. Yours for Mutual Co-operation 1 lit? CP utiiu v mm k S r n mm mm mm Th Originators of Low Prices on Groceries in Alliance' It Pays to Bring the Money to the Standard Mr. and Mr. J. A. Nlchoff of Phil adelphia were the honored guests at the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhein. in the Flora, Saturday even lag. The first part of the evening ras spent at the dance. Refresh ments were served at the Rhein apartment. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Niehoff. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Pearson, A. tt. Reynolds and Dr. J. Jeffrey. Mrs. Howard Reddish enjoyed a week-end visit from her mother, Mrs. K. J. ErtcBon, of Lead, S. D. Hon. Leslie M. Shaw Ex-Secretary of the Treasury will deliver a Republican Address at Phelan Opera House Monday, October 23, 1916 8 P. M. A former member of the President's cabinet, a financial auth ority of world wide reputation and a strikingly effective plat form orator. Mr. Shaw will deliver an address which should be heard by every voter in the county irrespective of politics. r uciiiuncnnn ncP'T a llLluiuui uuu uli ii rr lLm.ii.uni. i 1 ni ii--i Uj Miss Hattie Grimes was In Alli ance Friday doing some trading. Miss Doud was an incoming pass enger on No. 4 3 Sunday, returning from an over-Saturday Visit with friends In Alliance. John Edward Kunn came down from Wyoming a few days ago for a visit with home folks. Mrs. A. Danbom and daughter Fretda were Alliance visitors Monday. m m Miss Mary Kuhn was an over-Sunday visitor at her home here Sunday, returning to Alliance Monday on 4 4. Mrs. K. L. Pierce autoed to Alli ance Friday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hen Price. Mr. and Mrs. 11. U. Shepherd spent the greater part of last week with friends in Sioux county. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caha and son Charlie went over to Scottsbluff Sun day for a few hours' visit with Miss Lillian Caha. Quite a number from here were in Alliance Saturday to hear Senator Hitchcock, some of whom were: Frank Caha, Anton Uhrlg. George Loer, John Klnsella and Chris Han sen. Mr. and Mrs. John Sampy of Sioux county were in town the first of the week visiting at the Weddel home. Chas. Hubs and family and II. R. Olds and family were in Alliance Monday to see "The Birth of a Na tion." Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mulrhead, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Michael. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Drott and Mr. and Mrs. Graham are some who attended "The Birth of a Nation" at Alliance Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Miller and Miss Ruth Mulrhead spent the fore part of the week in Alliance. Capt. Corbln and brother Lew Corbin and I. E. Tash were In our town Monday. We are always glad to meet our old friends and hope they will visit us often in the future. Miss Hattle Grimes commenced a six-months term of school in the Klemke district, Monday. Miss Dessle Grimes is assisting in the Johnson store at present. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott went ' down to Alliance Monday evening, 1 where they took 42, Mrs. Elliott to attend the Rt-bekah assembly at Lin coln, and Mr. Elliott goes to Oma ha to the grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. Mr. Serby was up from Alliance the latter part of the week on a bus iness deal. Ella Michael Is assisting at the Butler store at present. Nearly all of the Hemingford peo ple have attended the "Birth of a Nation" at Alliance this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. j Geo. Walker and family. Dr. and Mrs. McEueiu J. T. Butler and wife and daughter, Mrs. W. F. Walker, Miss Beryl Walker and Walter Walk er, J. A. Keimon anu Mr. ana Airs Hennlngs and family are some who attended Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spacht. Chas. Sharp, Clark Olds. W. F. Walker. Jr. and John Walker were Alliance vis itors Wednesday. They took in "The Birth of a Nation." j Death has again visited our vicin ity and took the four-months-old ba jby of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett. The I little one had been suffering from cholera infantum for the past two I weeks, which was the cause of its death. On Sunday morning the lit- tie one Beemed very much better and the parents and friends were much j encouraged but on Sunday afternoon I the child grew suddenly worse and death relieved the little sufferer at '6:30 Sunday evening. Funeral serv ! ices were held from the M. E. 1 church Wednesday afternoon. The ' parents have the sympathy of the entire community. W. D. Rumer, western Nebraska distributor for the Crow-Elkhart line of automobiles, better known to his many friends as "Bill", was out one day in a Crow auto the first of the week acocmpanied by his old friend Simon Spry. In some manner the car radiator otulet became clogged, with the result that when the car be gan to get warm while climbing a dry sand hill in going from lake to lake, steam was created In the afore said radiator and there was some pressure. Pretty soon this steam had to have an outlet and being un able to force its way through the ra diator, which is Btrong and sturdy, it just simply blew out the center of the radiator cap, throwing a column of steam and water "about fifty feet in the air". This was too much for Simon, who dismounted from the car and trudged along behind until Bill assured him that there was no dan ger of their being blown into "king dom come" and that a little thing like that was nothing to what a Crow car could accomplish if It once got busy. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Crounse who for a week were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Steam, departed Monday for their home at McCool Junction. They made the trip In their car. i SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES and AUTOMOBILE PARTS We carry a large stock of parts for most any make of car crank cases, cylinders, pistons, cam rods, crank shafts, cam shafts, gears (all styles), wheels, radiators, carburetors, steer ing pears, complete transmissions, front and rear axles, springs and spring leaves, bearings (all styles) in fact, any part of an auto. We carry a large stock of second-hand motors and tires, all guaranteed to be in .good shape. Send for our list describ ing them. We also buy old autos any condition or any part of an auto. Write us what you have to sell. WE SAVE YOU 50 TO 75 PER CENT P. L. KAUTZ 1700 MAIN STREET, ATCHISON, KANSAS 4