WfcJim4-r.ji. Wiw' . RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 1 Just While you Are Thinking J5he TEPEE Program Friday and Saturday OCT. 31S.I-XOV. 1st seMi V i I ' whats the use of enduring the Cold Winter days without a good Cozy Cloak with a col lar that buttons close around the neck. mm mmn7nmtwMf vmmrw n I ,8 W. u "h Hit WArfAW We Are Selling these kind of Cloaks daily to Many Many people in this vacinity. We have your size and at the price you want to pay. Come In And See Anyway - Our Line of Children's Cloaks are elegant. a VJ. fl B 1 1 . 1 I ' ml AN Al'ACHKS GKATITUDK-A jjuod wcstt'i'fi picture by the in'llg Company. PATIIK'S WEEKIiY-SbowhiR lend ing events throughout the world. 1'AXAMA HAT IXDUSTKY-Ati in- terohtliitf indiihtrliil picture. AX EXCLL'SIVE l'ATTKKX A good eomoily. MA TINCE MA TURD A Y At '1:'M iiml IWM p. in. Mrs. C. II. Miner was in Trenton the first of the week. The largest lino of rugs in the city on displHy at Miner liros. Co. The llepubllcim Valley Medienl association is in session in this city today. (Jet your Farm products and Live Stock ready for the Farmers' Institute. Lost Small Open Face Gold Watch. Return to Chief oflice and receive re ward. adv. Commencing Monday, Xor. 3, the llrst show at the Tepee will commence at 7:30. f . v. Tuiwe & Son WWATAWW.VVAV.V.i ra i HONE NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings ?V.V.V.V.".V.V.V.W.V.V.V. See Warren-, restaurant for Fresh Ovstors. See the complete line of rugs at Minor Uros. Co. Hiram Holeomb who has been visit ing in Washington has arrived home. I). II. Kalcy and wife and F. V. Cowden and wife were in Hastings Monday. best you forget hot waffles at the l'uiitan restaurant. H. Ludlow Proprietor. Friday night is Hallowe'en and you had better take caru of your personal belongings. Dr. Cross had the misfortune to sprain his wrist Shhirday while crank ing his auto. John Martin and family have moved Into Mrs. Julia Warron's resldenco in the east part of town. Frank Vavriclui returned home last Thursday morning from Kansas City where ho had been with n shipment of cattle Col. (Jard nrrived lu this city the last of the week fiom Grand Island, where he has been holding down a job in the old soldiers' home. m Petor, James and Edgar Mcintosh and Raleigh Lawrence returned Mon day via nuto from Iowa where they had been visiting tho past week. ' Mrs. Josie Murphy of Red Cloud was n guest of her McCook friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Zint, closing days of lust week, departing on Friday morning for Great Fall, Montana, on a visit, and to be joined by her mother at Denver iu tho trip -Moduys McCook Tribune As I am going to put iu an entirely now line of shoes, beginning Monday, Oct. 27, 1 will give a 20 pereuit dis count on any shoe In my store, except rubber goods, until the stock now on hauii Is cleaned up. First uluss Repair work. Carpenter's Bargain Shoe Store, 1st door north of E. H. Newhmiso Jewelry store udv When In need of anything in the rug line see" Miner Bros. Co. Lloyd Mi'lutyro arrived home from Lincoln the lat of the week whore he had been visiting triends. . J. F. Ruckles and son Harry and Ira Wolfe tin ived home Sunday via auto fiomliird City, Kansas. G. L. Canileid and Walter Denny atitoed to Kansas City tho llrst of the week in Mr. Cauileld's auto. - Rev. Rates will bo home the last of this week and will hold regular ser vices Sunday morning and evening. Miss Mabel Pope, who is teaching at Alma, spent Sunday In this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pope. Ernest Hayes was up from Supirlor Sunday visiting his uncle, Ed Garber and wife. When you want A Short Order or Fresh Oysters go to Warren's res taurant. - FOR SALE-Two high bred Gallo way calves. Inquire of F. M. Harlow, phono i:t on !) Nebraska-Minnesota foot ball pict ures at the Tepee Tuesday, Nov. i. One night only. Mrs. Warron Long tin was called to Hustings Tuesday by tho serious ill ness of Mrs. Horrigan. Vern Witwer departed Friday ;r.oru-' ing for Vermillion, S. I), to visit his brother, Lutes and wife. Mrs. Arthur Roby and son of Rent rice visited tit the home of her father's 13. W. Ross the llrst of the week. The young folks of our city enjoyed a social dunce last night and .every body present report a good time. A trial of the Comet Cigar will con viuce you that if is well worth luots, while it is sold for Outs, by all dealers. For goodness sake buy your caudles tit The Ron Toil Rakery Just receiv ed a fresh supply of Kimball's choco lates tho best ever.. (iarber, Hutchison and Saladen have pm chased a new Met, auto iu which to take their prospective land buyers out In. We handle tho Mucller&Kellcrcelo brated box candies nlso Chase's fancy bulk chocolates Puritan Restaur ant, II. Ludlow, proprietor. On.Saturday while Joseph Ilolvur son, wife and two sons were driving to town, and wore uetir the C. N. Gurneyi farm, an automobile came up from be hind and frightened the team, throw lug tho occupauts out and injuring Joe, the 14 year boy quite seriously He is getting along nicely at this writing. M. F. Miiryinee, a farmer living live miles north west of Hidden was killed last Friday afternoon when he fell fromaloadofoo.il which ho was re turning home with from IJIadou. The wagon passed over him breaking both his arms and his chest was crushed in. Coroner A mack, Sheriff Hedgo and County Attorney Fred Maurer were culled to the scpho and did not think an inquest was necessary. I have the best rate in tho county on farm loans. See me and be convinced, My motto prompt service. A. T. Wamckr Mrs. J. W. Klusclt and daughter, Mrs. Ed Walters returned home the latter part of last week from Franklin and Rloomington whero they have been visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gordon and Mr. tiud Mrs. Ed McCrillis returned home Mon day evening from a two weeks visit with relatives near Broken Row. They made the trip with Mr. Gordon's auto. Lust Friday alteruoou tho Smith Center High school foot-ball team and our High school team mot on tho local gridiron. It was the best gamo that has been played lieto tills season. Our boys won tile game lu the third quar ter when they made a touch down and kicked goal making a score of 7 points, Tho Smith Center boyn failed to score and both teams hud plenty of gluger itud put up u good game This was tho llrst game for several your that Smith Center did not win horo as they must always won from our boys with a big score. The F. A. A. hold a meeting last Thursday evening and a splendid re port was given of the general meeting at Lawrence, Kansas by Mrs. Joe Fogel who attended tho meeting at that place. Blue Hill now has a militia company of tho X'cbrasku National Guards. which was formed at that place lust week and they will beknown as Co. E, .1th Reg Nebraska National Guards Wo wish the ofllcers and privates success, Rev. J. J. Rayuo who has been at tending the National Council of Con gregational churches in Kansas City, Mo,, during tho past week returned with ids family Wednesday evening. Rev. Iliiyue says that tho meeting was the most important held during the past TiO years, lie will speak Sunday moinlng on the subject: "Tho New Congregationalism." lu the evening the subject will be: "On the Moun tain Top," Both addresses will deal with impressions, experiences a it d thoughts gathered ut the Council and everyone Is urged to attend. --W'Uul " aV I v. -n wvtlu'C r mi hi n K tfi ;l ' -s Clothes for the YounfeMan of Good Taste- Such are Society Brand Clothes. They appeal to his instinct for style. Each season finds them just a little more stylishpossessing just a little more vaiue for the money. Norfolks will be more generally worn. Society Brand Norfolks present a beauty of style and perfection of tailoring seldom found in these garments. Young men and retail clothiers qualified to judge say these models for Fall are the most attractive examples of expert clothes making ever produced. The fabrics are specialty selected blues, grays, and browns, in serges, cheviots and cassimeres. ,' , Drop in on us today and see them. t .'.', yfi - ' .1 - -" -A Ready to Wear $20 Up The Comden-Kaley ;Glotbing Gompnay ' it' CojiA'j.'i.'.'iJ.'S S.'fr:A Decker & C'ofcn ' .... !..! ' . ... , , . , , Kint now our slocks in all Bl s float Is The Time To Do Yoar Fall Baying W :e ?1? m lc Ready-To-Wear tment Departi We have sold lots of Coats all ready, but still have a good selection to pick from and will be glad to show them to you whether you purchase or not. We are going to discontinue carrying Ladies' Suits in stock. We have just a dozen suits left which we are going to close out. some at cost and some at less than cost. Better take ad vantage of this if you figure on getting a suit this fall. Give us a chance on your fall purchases. We have the right goods, at the right prices and will give you the right kind of treatment. Right now our stocks in all lines of Fall Goods are very complete, and you will find a much better assortment to se lect from now than you will later in the season. Wc wish to call your atten tion to tho following lines of goods In which wo aro especially strong, j j fc4 Wool Dress Goods in all the latest weaves such as Eponges, Boucles, Whip-Cords, Diagonals, Serges. Covert Cloths, Suitings, etc. Prices from 50c to $2.50 per yard. Big assortment of trimmings suitable to trim this class of goods. Just received some of the new Bulgurian trimmings which are especially good for this fall. In silks we carry Messalines, Sateen Charmense. Crepe Me teor, Silk Serges. Silk Poplins, Brocaded Silks. Taffeta Silks. Pqngee Silks. China Silks, and a good line of colors in the wide lining Satins. We have most any shade you wish either in Silk Velvets, Paune Velvets or the new Brocaded Velvets. The stock of Blankets we have for your inspection this fall is by far the best we have ever shown and we are positive .we can save you some money on blankets. Prices range all the way from 50c to $15 a pair. We also carry a dandy line of Baby Blankets, both crib blank ets and buggy blankets, also Bath Robes, Automobile Robes and Fur Robes for baby buggies. Ask to see our 10c Outing Flan nels, a splendid quality and comes in both the light and dark colors. Most stores over the country' are getting 12c per yard for this outing. Our Under-Wear stock is well sorted up and you will find it much easier now to get just what you want than you will later on. Weesner.Perry&Co. Ixw. J ! I i el I i M y