RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 4 ,.) t H ( x"M":-::::"W:-x::::::"M: AS TOLD TO US $ liny your (trooerles of Miner Hros. Co Glen Walher want to Omaha, Sun liy. Aitrnn Hedo spoilt Sunday In llo.t wiek. Mrs. I,oyd Perry spent Saturday in Ilnstlnrs. C. L. Cotliujr returned home from Omaha, Friday. Miss Kthel WUecurver spent Sattir day in Hastings. lohii Martin was liome fiom Seldon, Kansas, Sunday. Come to lied Cloud nnd do your trail ing. V V. Cowden was in l'alUarte the llrst of the week. Marry ltoats returned home fiotn Detroit, Saturday. John Schtilt, of Guide Hock, was In town, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McConlcey spent Saturday In Coivks. .las. Hulmtka, of D.Uin township, was in town, Saturday. UeiLCnrr is in luavale this week do iii some paper hanging'. Mr. and Mrs. Lew I'.eors returned to MeCook, Sunday oveninc Mrs. Lawrence Pierce returned homo from Wivorton. Priday. Mr and Mrs. P. Hildebrandl spent Sunday in Alma with relatives , Torn Whitoley. who lives south of luavale, was In to.vn, Saturday. Matt Doyle, of Kearney, was in the city, Saturday, visiting relatives. Mr. anil Mrs. XV. A. Montgomery spent the weekend in Guide Kook. Mrs. .!. C. Geer went to Franklin, riday evening, to visit hur mother. Mr&. Marry HeKistcr and children went to Chester, Sunday, to visit rela tives. Mrs Alice Egpolston of Kansas- City U visiting at the homo of Andtew Saladeu. Clarence linker returned homo Tues day evening from the Eastern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vmoehbubl, ol Anselmo. ato visiting at the home of Mrs. .1. P. Sutton. John MoCallutn and wife, of ltladem were guests of Mr. and Mis C A Sehult, Saturday. C. 12 liailey come in from McCool Junction, Tlmr-d-iy, to spend a few days with his family Mr. and Mrs. Dan Limisi-y an! Mrs. Ocorpro Pierce left Sunday night for San Diego, California. Mrs. M. M. Frolmen relumed to Hustings, Sunday, after visiting a few days at the J. A. ISrndford home. Mrs. Will Shoemaker and children left Priday for (Jrand Island, where they will make their future home. Marion 1'uiik nnd Harold Coon went to OinahH, Sunday, to take the exam ination preparatory to entering the L S. N'avy H F. Perry went to Sutton, Tuesday, Chas. Wood wis in Hastings, Tuos- day. i Miss Viola Spires spent Tuesday In j Hastings. See those new School Ginghams at Albright's. adv Homer Fox was u passenger to Or leans, Tuesday morning. Uoy Uarber and Fred Kuelm weie In Ulue Hill, Monday. Mrs. Ueitiard MeXetiy was a passon gerto Miii'oln, Tuesday. J. It. liailey icturned home from Pxcelsior Springs, Monday. Tom Montgomery was a passenger to Norton, Tuosday morning Col. .1. II, Pllinger returned home from St. Joe, Monday evening. Don't foiget that Albright's Cash Stoic saves you money. Investigate! Mrs. A. U llosmer and grandson, Harold Whitakcr, spent Tuesday In Hastings The Methodist denomination at Alma is going to erect a new S!0.0 church at that place. Hcwaro of Hour prices.! Peerless high patent $1 H) nnd Norton Special SI.70-M. A. Albiight. ndv. Mrs J. N. Fountain ami Mis. M.irj King returned homo from Concordia. Kansas, Monday evening. Key. Myers, and sou, Herbert, de pal ted Tuesday for Friend, whole they will make their future home. Clove l.oy spent Tuesday in Hastings with his wife, who recently under went mi operation in a hospital at that place. Miss lledwlc Way leturned to hoi home at Hastings, Tuesday, after visit ing with Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Iioles for several dayb. Mrs. M. IS. Corner accompanied her niece. Myi Ho McConkey, to Lincoln Saturday, whore, sho will receive medi cal attention. Postmaster ami Mrs. II. C. Letson spent Tuesday in Hastings. Mrs. Let son will also visit i datives in Lincoln before returning. B. J. Overing was in Cuiilo Pock. Monday, looking alter some business matters pertaining to the Cheritig liros. Munumclital Works Ktv. A. C. Tipton of Campbell will pieach at the ISaptist chinch Sunday, both morning and evening. Everybody invited to attend these services. A. II. Camp returned to his home at liurlington, Colorado, Tuesday morn ing, after spending a few days with his brother, Dr. Camp, and wife. "The Trail of the Lonesome. Pine' is a four act stage attraction of merit at tlio "Orpheum Theatre'' Saturday night. Seats on sale at the box olllce. We are in tne market for 100 to l'J5 pounds Shoals at market price deliver ed at Soium Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. II. .Miner Serum Co Smith ltios., formerly Albeit Smith A Sons of Supeiior, Nebr., will hold their annual fall sale October w, 1010 They will sell 1U boars and 20 gilt.s. Watch this paper for sale add. It will be Worth Your While when planning for your New Fall Suit to call and inspect our stock. Whether you wish something inexpensive, or clothing of the "hetter quality" we have patterns, fabrics, colors and styles that will please you. The Styles Whatever your taste, you will find the one you like the same styles you will sec dis played in show windows of the city stores. The Fabrics include the very modest patterns, the solid colors always popular and some bright color ings. A wide range of qualities. Tho Workmanship The clothes we sell are made by the very best tailors in the country, who make a specialty of style, fit and durability. The Price is moderate. We have a suit to please your fancy, and at the price you wish to pay. New Fall Hats, Caps and Shoes Our new fall stock of Hats, Caps and Shoes has arrived. The young man. the older man and the boys will find just what they want at our store. For the Cream of the Day Big Ben TWO a m. Inky datk-that's when Hig Pen starts the milk man's day. Out of bed like a boy on the Pouith nudges ltig Hen to a hush takes up the tune as he whissles to work. You've hoard the patter of nimble feetthe clink of bottles in the who tray the rattle of bases, tif cans and ice -the gid dap the wheels t h e merry tune all mindful of the world lit sleep You Ve wondeiod. Try Hig Hen ymiiself a little earlier. See how he'll brine J'ou thf eii-ain of the day rich morn ing bolus t lint start you rik'ht and stretch out till night with minutes aplenty for every task Ami yon II take up his tune and smile through the day. J. C. Mitchell Jeweler &. Optometrist Tin. Slime loitrtisiss ixtct:. kit lo tfiosi :. u to "ltlJ (IS IS VXtfluliil to thoSC U'll Ct'DW to ",). ' sPAUL STOREY 1 THE CLOTHIER f) "Clothes For Young Men And Men Who Stay Young" ft) &S3S9S9S$S3 &3S3S$$$S9S3 Cbas. llullVr was hi Iilue Hill Mon day. t W. Kalcy spent Monday in Su perior. J. uirln, of Campbell, was in the city, Thutsday I lye Sheperdsou. of Kiverton, was in town, Monday. John Pose, of Iilue Hill, was on our stieels Monday evening. Mrs. Oliver Wright returned home fiom Piveiton, Monday. J. XV. Mclntyro sold a team of horses to Prank Starr, Saturday. Mrs. James Pyan and children spent Sunday with relatives in Ulveiton. Mr and Mis. Hans Anderson, of ISoatrico, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hanson. li. F Mier is now driving a new Dodge which lie purchased of the Pol Cloud Auto Co. Tlio American Poyal Live Stock Show will be held at Kansus City, October 2 to 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wittwer and Mr. and Mrs. Uicliard How en spent fc'atiu day in Hastings. Mi. and Mrs. Hverland returned to their homo at O.ikdale, Monday, after visiting i datives here Mr. ami Mrs. Poseiicrans ret tuned to Uelvldeio, 111., Monday, after visit in' with relatives heiu II.-A. Hailoy, of Long lSench, Call fornia, ai rived Saturday to visit with his brother, . I. II. liailey. Key. J. L. Ueebe accompanied his daughter, Gladys, to Omaha, Monday, where she will attend school. Pied Fearn leturned homo the last of the week from Uluo Hill, whore he had been working on a phono Hue. Mrs. A. N. Dolph left Monday for Houston, Toxa, being called tlieiu by tho serious illness of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Havel and Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Harris went to Oma ha, Monday, to uttend the Ak-Sar-Ilon Mrs. Catherine Diaiu and daughteis returned homo Saturday from Cash mcro Washington, where they visited relatives. Pari Wubbor and family moved onto the C. J. Plutt farm east of this city, Saturday, which lie will farm the com lug year. Mrs C L. Meyers and daughter Jolt Monday for Lincoln to spend a week before going to Friend to make their future home. Mis. Williamson letuinol to her homo at Denver, Satuiday, after visit ing several days witli her son, W Ji. Smith and wife. Dr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Crolghton and Mrs. W. A. hberwood spent Sunday in Iilue Hill witli their sister, Mrs. C. F. (itiud ami family. The October term of District court will convene ir. this city on the 9th. Theio are two criminal and fifty-five civil caseT on the docket. Ivlltor W. I!. Smith, of the Commer cial Advertiser, Is nblu to bo at his oilico again, after being confined to his homo for bovoral weeks with a soic ankle. IMitor Lorcn O. Mathews, ot tl e Pivorton lteviow, was in the city, Thursday, attending the circus and while here, lie made this ofllco a fra ternal visit. Carl McArthur departed Monday for Chicago Heights, IUIiioIh, where ho has a position with The Public Sorvico Kleetilc Co., which owns somo thirty plants in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Henry WoUoh, after spending the summer On C. F. Piatt's faun west of this city, have moved hick to town and ho is again nt his old stm.d In Smith's shoo htoro. If any of our iv.a iors tiro planning to have a public sale this fall or wint er, they should secure the services of A'lC. J II Ellingurns ho Is a number one auctioneer and knows livo stock from A to 'A. Miss Lena Ludlow went to MeCook, Tuesday, to visit her brother. CM. Samuolsoii,of Hlldretli, Demo cratic candidate fur Senator of the '-Oth distilet, was In town, Wednesday. A. II. Carpenter ami son, Chit once, nnil Jo j Saladeu leturned home Sat urday via auto from Seldon, Kansas. Mr and Mrs. Win. Fiolinen and Mis. Matt Froliuen.of Hastings, spent Sun day with Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Uradfordi (Jet your Tea Pot Satuiday. Larg-1 est Vlltlitfv vltmtMi In ..It, I nliik -- ...... .(, ..... ... , 1 , I .111 - b patterns-. '.'0 styles to select from. Vauety Stoie. P.aymond ICooni 'left Sunday for Pieeport, Illinois, where ho will drive back the new automobile heat so pur c'mseil by Ids father. Mesdames Chin. Koper and D. W. Cluik in-rived Saturday via auto from I'niveisity Place and are visiting at the home of S 0 Pills. List Tluii-.il iy, Winlllold 1!. Hal.-, of Osborne, and Mrs. Lucy Watuiu, of Harlan. Kansas, umo united in m.iiiiage by Judge Kanney. On Widnesday. ltoy Diehl, of North Piatieh. Kama, nnd Miss (iladys Pijne, ol Guide Koek, were united in nt in luge by Judge Kanney. Pet J. 1,. Heebe will give an nd diiss to the farmers on "union and eonperiitiiiu'' at the U. H Highland I'huivh over in Kansas onJFiiday owning. Mesdnmes lleoige Pope and Julia Win ron and Miss Ulii Cutting re turned home. Saturday, from Omaha, wlieie they attended a temperance convention. Col. J. II. Klllngor was in luavale, Piiday afternoon, wliete lie cried a citllo s., i,. jjf j . s-yndor. Tie cattle sold well and S. P. Ploranco was also in attendance i.s Cleik. Wo understand that (ieorge Corner, ol the Hi m of I lave 1 X Corner, will soon move lo ltliui Hill, where he will have the agency for the Ford oar for the north half of Webster county. Don't fail to see "The Tiall of the Lonesome Pine" in four aels witli specialties between acts at the Orphe um Theatre, Satuiday night. This is tlio llr.st road show of the season and the management considers Itself lucky In securing this attraction to open the season here iVAVAW. A Fair Warning Be Careful who sells you your Suit or Overcoat this Fall! Buy it of the People in whom You Trust! J The country is over run wilh cheap imitat ion fabrics and poor dyes. J Wc have been honestly representing Clothing for eighteen years and stand ready today to continue this policy. J We will notmis-represcnl a Suit or Overcoat in order to make a sale. J Our store is full of good honest merchandise and the prices are no higher than usual. We are now showing Kuppenheimer and Cloth Craft Fall Suit or Overcoat $10 to $25 Pure Blue Serges $13.30 to $25 Let Us Serve You This Fall The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" The l'armeis' Institute will bo held ' I he funeral services of Anna Marus in this city on November II to tTtli. ka, wife of Vencll Maruska. was held and I hose epecting to exhibit at at the Catholic church, Saturday this untiual show should begin now to morning. The lady was 17 years ol get tlieire.hililts In sliape. I.el'siuake and besides a husband, leaves nil) this a bigger and better institute than ohlldieu to mourn her demise, ever held in this city. ' For sale or for cash rentwell Im proved fi-.'n aero farm Fine house and barns, known as the I. X. Drown farm 0 miles south west of luavale Will make tei uts for cash bnjor. II. A. Altman. 1 ll.'i Prospect Ave. Kan sas t'ity, -Mo. Tim Cni IfC AT HOME r.XI'CCT YOU I IK) rU-lxa -to TtXL 'EM ALL. ABOUT "OMAIiA'SFUN tCjrvunTt ?wr VISIT IT CENTRE." THE Exhilarating Burlesque: Vaudeville till! AltiM Filled with Pritlr Girls. Funny Clomi. Gorpisv (quloitl, Brilliant Jtmlc f mltonmint LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY Everybody Gobi; Aih Anybody 1IWMS THE PlCOtJI ADD BEil SHOIt WEST OF CHICIU S. 0 - & m . CtJlltlillVlllTtM BlMkCo, ' Cp;iUhl llll Tb. II. bl.. 0.. 1 r-i L'WlUM tain TL. II RlMk a. I.;ili' I'lK ll II Rlick Co. The graceful flare effect is a charming fashion feature in Wooltex coats and suits for autumn There is an easy freedom about the new Wooltex gar ments for which women will be highly grealful this season And il is only because of ihe -expert and careful tailoring that is given Wool tex garments that this delightful effect can be produced in coats and suits that fit so perfectly as do these. . Of course there arc more conservative models and there are multitudes of styles from which lo sclccl. You'll fund it a very definite pleasure to spend an hour looking through the new collections of Wooltex garments. With all their excellence, refinement and correctness of style, the prices are exceedingly moderate. We shall be glad to show you the new Wooltex coats and suils at your conven ience, whether you arc ready lo make your fall purchase or nol. iSa t&aiuLA 1 iJw3.TL vL i! JS. L HirJ7 IW' Red Cloud The Store That Sells Wooltex Coats and Suits A Mighty SaEc Place To Trade ' Nebraska H r