A great num ber of men have taken advantage of our suit and overcoat sale dur ing the past two weeks. They got good serviceable, stylish garments at a saving of from $5.00 to $10.00. Forone week longer we will offer our stock of fall and Winter suits and overcoats at reduced prices: $15 suiU and (Hi OP overcoats, now pllJ $18 suits and djIO CA overcoats, now plOJV $20 suits and dlC AA overcoats, now plUU $22.50 suit. "w.verco. $16.25 $25 suits and djIO "7C overcoats, now ylO I $27.50 suits "otr.ercoa:$20.oo $30 suits and t00 C A overcoats, now yLtUfDX) coin Monday. Slit' returned Tues day, accompanied by her .siller, Miss Agatha Tinker. Mrs. Carlton Gullion ami son visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Hrr mother return ed wit h her to Lincoln. Iti-v. Saundcr.soii of Lincoln spoke on th.' subject, of "Tlic Freeman's Aid" Sunday evening at the M. :. church. Mrs. Arthur Mini and children, Gale and Iva, w 1 1 1 to Waverly Tuesday evening to visit the for mer s lamer lor a lew uajs. Mrs. Flora It. Kocfor, who was recently operated upon for ap pendicitis at Los Angeles, Cal., is not doing well at last reports. F. 14. Patterson purchased the stock of merchandise at this place from Dreamer & Cashner last week and is selling dry goods at reduced prices. Look for his announcement. The Alvo puhlie school has challenged the Tipton school to a spelling contest, to he held in Alvo on the evening of February 28. The latter school has accept ed the challenge and both schools are workinur hard to win. A box social will be given in connection Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kcckler. Omar Coon was in Minnesota the latter part of lul week, re turning home Saturday evening. Charles Gerlao and 1-1 i Keekler were transacting business in Plattsmoulh one day this week. Mrs. Frank Honey went to Oma ha. Tuesday morning to see her husband, who was operated on. There will he Sunday school and hurch at the Union church Sun- lav. All are cordially invited. Mrs. Harry Green visited with Spring Goods Arriving Daily Me Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats XlSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTSBSSSSSSISSSk I. . Alvo Mews Slone went to Omaha Having purchased tho Dreamer k Cashner slock of merchandise, we will be pleased to meet all the old customers and also new ones. We expect to locale here permanently and solicit a part of your trade. Our motto is to live and let live. Wo are pleased with Alvo and its business enterprises. We wish to co-operate with Hie business men in every detail that pertains to the business interests of the town. We. will be one among you to boost If we please 4 4 4 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. you in business, tell others; J if not, tell us. F. 14. PATTERSON, Successor to !' Dreamer k Cashner. J 14. M Monday. William Casey drove to Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Casey went In Lincoln Wednesday. Mrs. Charles llosenow was o,l 11)0 fcick list last week. Hoy Armstrong was a passeng er to Murdock Monday. Mrs. Uelle Dennett, who lias been miile sick, is ronvalescenl. Paul Thurason of Lincoln re turned to Lincoln Sunday evening. The Missionary society met. Wednesday at Miss Mary Wolfe's. Mrs. Fnima Cashner was visit ing in Lincoln a few days this week. Miss Marie Slroemer is alled ing the slate university this somoslor. Mrs. Charles rUieknell went to Lincoln Monday to visit relatives' for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman, sr., were passengers to Lincoln Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer and sister, Miss Violet Ough, spent Thurs day in Lincoln. Dr L. Muir is entertaining his uncle. William Flanagan, of Lorena. Oklahoma. Mr. ami Mrs. K. M. Stone and ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Casey. Mrs. Dan Manners and children visited a few days last week with her mother. Mrs. Kindt. Miss Flo Itoyles spent Saturday and Sunday at. home, reluming to Lincoln on No. 17 Sunday. Glenn Lew is sold the restaurant lo Klmer itarrelt last week, giv ing immediate possession. Mr. Und Mrs. Charles Godby visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Weise at Lincoln. Miss Alice Allen of Greenwood visited a short lime Sunday at the home of her cousin, F. M. l'routy. Miss Alice Kellogg and brother, Skip, ale Sunday dinner with Rev and Mrs. 14. L. Fntegrove and family. The youngest child of Mr. ami Mrs. Marie Nickel has been very ill. but is iieltincr belter at this writing. Mrs. I4va Wurl Murley ami Daughter, Miss Aurel. of Lincoln, visited relatives and friends here Monday. Miss Eninni Finland and friend, Mr. Seattergood, visited Sunday with Ihe former's cousin, Miss Grace Itucknell. W. O. Doyles of Lincoln accom panied his nephew, Dale Doyles home Sunday, returning home Monday evening. Henry Dennett came over from Waverly in his new Ford auto Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Hollo Dennett and family. Mrs. Harry 1'arscll went lo Ltn- I-H"M l-H-W" MI-M WH MAN LEY. :-h-W"W'K-!'W-W":-h-: hi e sic is sick with lb av in lop- well al- returned Miss Helen Coon is on list, (his week. Mr. Fssick was a passenger Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. Caproii UTippc Ibis week. M. C. Walker was in Omaha on business Tuesday. Mrs. Erhart spent, one I'lallsmoiilli Friday. Mrs. John Murphy was ping in Omaha Friday. The lecture was very tended Friday evening. Mrs. C. P. Fordyce home Monday evening. Fred F leisclimann was in Oma ha on business Monday. Clyde Jenkins is making repairs in the postolllce Ibis week. Master Ralph Coon has been on the sick list Ihe last week. D. D. Dranu drove to Weeping Water Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Russ, the section foreman, returned from Iowa this week. Mrs. Purl Long is on Ihe sick list with tho grippe this week. Editor Mayfleld of Louisville was in town Wednesday morning. Alex Miller and family drove to Weeping Water Friday afternoon. John Gnuse of Fremont visited at Ihe lluam Stohlman home ast week. I'mplirey Murphy expects to day in the state base hall league I his year. Mr. and Mrs. Sohwind and Master Clarence spent Sunday in the country. Mrs. Dow Critchllebl and two daughters were shopping in Oma ha Saturday. Ihe usual song practice was held at the Ed Fleisclimann homo Tuesday evening. Miss Maggie O'Leary and Miss Katie O Leary were shopping in Omaha Saturday. Mr. Miller, Ihe traveling sales man for Russel. Harris v Co., is in Mauley this week. William Stohlman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Herman Schlifert and family. Clyde Jenkins and Frank Roister made a trip to Weeping Water one evening this week. Charles Gerlao. and Jim Murphy wero passengers to Louisville Tuesday on the freighl Joo Messiana and wife visited in Ihe country Wednesday with Fred Gansmeier and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Drunkow and son, Ivan, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jake Miller two days this week before leaving for her home. Miss Lily Tighe spent Tuesday venmg in Weeping water, re turning home Wednesday morn ing. Mrs. George Stohlman and fain ly took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stohlman am family. Virgil Miller was unable to at- lend the academy at Weeping Wa. ter Wednesday on account of sickness. Mesdames Tom Keckler and Aaron Jenkins spent Fri day in Omaha, returning on the evening train. Miss Hazel Crew of Weeping Water visited at the Jenkins home Saturday, returning homo in tho evening. Miss Lily Stcincamp returned lome Saturday evening from Omaha, where she had an opera tion performed. Mrs. L. D. Harmon of Shelbina, Mo., arrived Friday evening for a two weeks' visit with her niece, Mrs. Ed Fleisclimann. Eddie Murphy unloaded his car of goods Friday and moved out to his father's farm, where he will farm the coining vear. Mrs. Andrew Krecklow and chil dren left for Falls City Monday evening, after visiting a couple of weeks with relatives here. Mr.'and Mrs. Grover Living stone and children aulood over to Mauley and visited several days with J. A. Keedy and wife. Arnold and William Harms went to visit at Lorton Friday evening. Mr. Harms and wife went down Saturday evening, re turning Tuesday morning. Frank Pankonin accompanied Frank Honey to Omaha to a hos pital Monday, where Mr. Honey underwent an operation. Mr. Pan konin returned home Tuesday evening and reported Mr. Honey netting along as nicely as rofffl he expected. . Harry Green loaded his carload two children, of Riverlon, Cal., came Tuesday for an extended vi?it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 14. T. Comer. Mrs. James Turk and son, ublen, and Mrs. Mary Hall went to Lincoln Monday to visit the bedside of Dan Fells for a couple of days. Mr. Eells is considered critically ill, which comes as painful news to his many Elm- wood irienas. William Winkler has purchas ed the Heltrick residence and lots in the northwest part of town, and he and Mrs. Winkler will move lo town as soon as the proper ar rangements can be made. Mr. Hot t rick and family will move lo thi! farm southwest of town. A little son of Mr. and Mrs. W, II. McHride met with an accident Saturday which came near being fatal to the sight of one eye. The boy was carrying stove wood, when in some manner a stick struck him in the eye, inflicting injuries which were necessary to treat by a specialist in Omaha. Hopes are now entertained that the sight will be saved, which will certainly be glad tiding to the parents and the many friends of the McDride family. IE ISTa IE 55 5 IE ?i fs Eh EH ?S Eh Is ir Ir-a lr it k tr s h k s L- r k-5 lr k sir F3 V 9 Fi 1 HM-J .jig j'j. HH LOUISVILLE. J Courier. 4 JJ of goods and farming implements Monday and Tuesday, which he shipped lo Kimball county, where he expects lo make his future home. The best wishes of the people of Mauley go with them. Mrs. Green will visit for a couple of days at Lousiville with her brother before going on to Kim hall county. A Farewell Party. Mr. and Mrs. John Heil gave a farewell parly, in honor of Mrs. Heil's brother, Alvm Jung, who will leave in a short time for Mai. come, Neb. The evening was spent in playing games and al midnight a delicious lunch was served. Those present were: Misses Fran, cis Heil, Mahle Wcndt, Mary lloff, Ilulda Grafe, Hattie and Eliza Hartman, Martrha Stohlman, Clara and Mollio Kraft, Lena and Mary Lau, Messrs. Fred and Walter Heil, Henry and Fred IIopp, Charles Lau, Leonard Wendl, Louis Krecklow, Oris and Arnold Schliefert, Walter and Willie Stohlman, Fred and Louie Gaebel. George and Willie Krau, Frank Reister, Alviu Jung, Mr and Mrs. John Rohrdanz and fain. ilv. All present voted Mr. am Mrs. Heil splendid entertainers. The two daughters of John Durke of Weeping Water visitor with Dan Durke and mother Sal. unlay. Joe Siience gave an exhibition wrestle at Omaha last Friday night before the Flambeau club. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hichey went to Omaha Monday to see Alice Dovey in "The Pink Lady." Mrs. W. W. Valentine is here from Slater, Mo., at the beside of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Malleld, who have been seriously ill for the past two weeks. Geo. II. Jucknian left Tuesday for Kimball county, where he went lo look tor land. Mr. Jack- man sold his farm east of town lo T. E. Parinele a short time ago. Mrs. John Kahler returned from Omaha Monday, where she went to visit, her brother, Ray mond Teodorski, who is taking treatment in a hospital for rheu matism. She reports his condi tion somewhat improved. Gottlieb Sprieck came down from Stanton last week, and while here sold the obi home farm east of town to his son, Otto. The farm consists of lid acres, well im proved, and ils nearness to Louis ville makes it a valuable pos session. Mrs. D. ( i. Hoover has re urned home from an extended trip in Arizona and southern California. She epenl several weeks at Los Angeles and Lone ! leach ami was much taken up with the beauty of Ihe country. Sin; arrived home just, in lime lor i in coin wave. Mr. and Mrs. 14. A. Secord ar rived Monday evening irom im aso, Texas, having been called to the bedside of Mrs. Secord s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. May- field, who have been quite seriously ill for the past two weeks. Mr. Secord is superin tendent of telegraph of the El Paso & Southern railway and on account of olllcial duties was compelled to return Wednesday. Mrs. Secord will remain for some time. O n O V M iVf VS. ' "if! I ' 1 V"" rn 2 u 2 I?:;t7 CO V' 0 F4 L 2 lr-a f4 We have a few furs left, and are offer ing you a very special price. It will pay yon to look this up. p t0 J00-4 this UP- pi I IC. G. NEHAWKA. News. J I. ELMWOOD. ! Leader-Echo. jj..H!..KH-I-HW-H"W Mrs. D. C. We.-Pund J. M. Slone were passengers lo Lincoln Tues day morning, where they went to see Mr. Stone's brother, who is in a hospilul there. Clyde Fleshnian, who has been ipiile sick since last Friday, is better and the nurse that was here from Lincoln caring for him went home yesterday. Ralph McCann, a nephew of J. M. Palmer and Mrs. Rockwell, came in the first of the week from Ruddell, Saskatchewan, Canada, for n visit with relatives here. R. D. Danning, a nephew of J. 14. Danning, who has been in this part of Nebraska for several weeks, visiting relatives, was here this week. His home is in Dillon, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of western Nebraska, who were here for sev eral days visiting Mrs. Davis' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Newman, left on Wednesday evening for I'laltsmoulh. William P.alfour came home Wednesday from Plallsmoulh, where he was a contestant among Ihe ibldlers. Mr. Ualfoiir did not land a prize, but says he had a bin' lime and lots of fun. Mrs. Pel or Opp came hoim; from Omaha Monday morning, where she had been for several days with her son, John, who is in a hospital there with a broken leg. She says he is gelling along nicely. The farmers are pretty gen erally agreed that a little more moisture would he a good thing, even if it came in the form of snow. The fall plowing is blow ing badly and if the present con ditions continue there will be a good deal of growling about the wheat. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. L." L. Caygill, living east of town, Wednesday, reuruary u. Miss Cecelia Drekenfeld re turned Saturday from an extend ed trip through Oregon and Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hopkins are Ihe happy parents of a beautiful baby daughter, born Saturday, February I. Mrs. Frank Raker and daugh ter, June, of Imperial, Nidi., came in Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tighe, newly wed, of Dancroft Neb., are gnosis this week at the homo of Ihe former's aunt, Mrs. William Smith. Mr. and Mr?. Charles Dird and Fanger's Department Store is still looking alter the Clothing for the entire family, and are still extending you a most cordial invitation to call and see us before you make your purchases. Here we want to remind you that we are sell ing goods cheaper than anywhere else, and if you will call at the store we can show you that we speak the truth, so try and make us a visit before making your selections either in Omaha or elsewhere. Pay-Day Specials! As the winter season is drawing to a close and we are being left with a few heavy garments in various lines, we want to close them out at a price that will be almost your own price. The profit has been forgotten and the cost mark has been lost on all winter goods. So don't fail to see us this pay-day for bargains. Every article bears our former iron clad guarantee satisfaction or your money refunded." V. ZUCKER, Manager "The Home of Guaranteed Values" - - J i