1 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF I i ! n s ..f I r x-xmW"W-:w:-xw:.m..:s AS TOLD TO US 4! .X::...xX":X'W:-: Huy your (Sroeeries of Mlnorliros.L'o Conic to Red Cloud and do your trad ing. Sam .Smith wont to Hastings. Wed nosdiiy. Chut ins Funk -pent Sat m day in Hastings. V.mce Sorgensoii spout Saturday In Hastings JcoMolvei.son went to Wllsonvillc, Saturday. Jim .leii'oii returned to St. Paul, Wednesday. I!oy Sattlev, undettalter-auto heatse in connection. W. i:. Montgomery spent Wednesday In (itilde I!oek. See tlio-o new School Ginghams at A (blight's, mlv Attorney Ucrnnrri MeNeny wont to Omaha, Tuesday. Harry McT.iggnrl was down from Cowles, .Saturday. Ellis (Julliford was it Hastings. Saturday passenger to j Andrew Knutsou, of Guide Hock, was in town, Saturday. Wrnon Xeis ictittned liome fiom Ttyon tho Hi st ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright were down from Ulvcrton, Tuesday. Rev. A. Sehiuil was a pissengerto Arlington, Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Warren went to Lincoln, Thursday, to visit relatives. Cco'des cheaper than you can bake them. Get our price. Variety Store. Mrs. Bernard McXeny returned home from Lincoln, Thursday even ing. Mrs. Wni. Wondetly and daughter, May, of Innvale were in the city Tues day. Fred Arnold and R. I'. Wecbncr werb in Dluo Hill, Wednesday after noon. FrankWatkius catnc in from Gillette, Wyoming, Wednesday, to visit rela tives. Hoy Garber left for Spaulding, Wed nesday, where ho will practice his pro fession. Carl McArthur returned home Fri day evening from Chicago Heights Illinois. Medames H. S. Garber and W. G. Hamilton spent Wednesday in Super ior with friends. Mr. and Mis. Clias. Ro of York are visiting ids patents, Mr. and Mis. S. 1'. Fox, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moutgumcrv, of Sehauppes, spent Sunday in the city with their parents. Miss Mida Means went to Harvard, S.Uuiday, to visit his brother, Walter Means and family. Schuyler Hayes, the ellleient com positor at tho Coin. -Ad. olllce, spent Saturday in Hastings H. J. M. 'Hirer departed l'liday for Springfield, Illinois, where he will spend a couple of weeks, i It will be Worth Your While 5! when planning for your New Fall Suit to call and inspect our stock. Whether you wish something inexpensive, .or clothing of the "better quality" we have patterns, fabrics, colors and styles that will please you. The Style s Whalever your taste, you will find the you like the same styles you will sec 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. The 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. The same courtesies extended to those who iomc to ool,'l) is is extended to those who tome to "buy" PAUL STOREY THE CLOTHIER "Clothes For Young Men And Men Who Stay Young" 8 Curt Evans is In Franklin today. Eurl Yuuii( of Droning is visiting in the city. inc Con,,t' Commissioners woro In SL'oMOII tins week. For llrst class blacksmlthing, ee Al ; ueersatt'ie Sutton shop. Mrs. II. A. Letsoti returned home from Hastings, Wednisday. Mis C A. Within of Inavale was in the city shopping Wednesday. Mrs. Xunie .tones of Inavale was shopping in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. Koy Oatinan "pent the wtelcMidiu Sainnvllle with relatives. M'. and Mis. C. II. Smith letuttied homo from Clayton, Kansas, thismoin inc. Attorney L. II. Illtieltledgo was in Campbell the llrst of tho week look ing after some legal n trail'". Caudles' NVvt Week we will have the largest display of ciudies in town. 10c up Try them Vatlety Stoie Mr. an I Mis. Herb Ludlow and daughter. Esther, spent Friday in Hardy with Mrs Ludlow s daughtei. J. 11. R.illev feft Tuesday for St. doe and fiom there he will go to Omaha to V sit ills suns, Will and Grant Uailei. Mrs. Frank Ellinger, after spending u few days witli ft hinds in St. due. ra' timed home last Wednesday even ing. Mrs. A. V. Anderson, with her mother, Mrs. turned to her home at day. alter visiting Dueker, re Oinahu, Krl- Mrs. C. E. Hill leturned to her home at Hastings, Fri lay, after spending a few days witli iter mother, Mis. I las singer. Will Robertson leturned home fiom Omaha tho last of -tho weok, where he purchased a ear of cattle to feed tliis winter. Al Ueors, tho best blacksmith in the c'ty, has resigned his position witli the Hall shop and Is now employed at tho Sutton shop. II. .T Jensen, of St. Pun I, who was called here to attend the funeral of his daughter, Mrs (J. C Loy, returned to Ills home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walters have moved Into tho Hay property, on Locust street, which was formerlj occupied by ltert King. On Friday, our local ball team went down to Hardy to play a return game with thiitteani. Our bojs were de feated by u score of 15 to .'. George Baker leturned to his home at Santa Ann. California, Ft Iday, af er spending several weeks with hi.s daughter, Mrs A. I! Saladeu. On last Thursday afternoon as we were printing tho paper, one of our best friends, Mr. Ted Han is, who re sides not th ol' town, euvaded our den, wearing the smile that won't come oil', and upon asking him what tho occas ion, wo wore informed that he was papa of a baby boy which arrived Wednesday. Ted says that he is not fully decblod yet whether to name the son after our greatest presidentf Wood row Wilson, or to name him aftei soiuo of 0111 great statesmen. WKmmmumizmmrnjrinmm 8 one dis- For the Cream of the Day Big Ben TWO a m.-lnky dink -that's when Hlg lien stints the milk man's day. Gut of bed like a boy mi the Ioiii til nudges llig Hen to a hush takes up the tune us he whissles to work. You've heard the patter of nimble feet the clink of bottles in the wire ttay the rattle of boes. of cans and lee- the gid dap the wheels -the merry tune -all mindful of the world at sleep You'io woiideted Tiv llig Hen youisolf u Mile earlier. Set Innv he'll hum; J on thectvam of the day rich inort. ing Iioiiis that start vmt right ami stretch mil till night with tniliUti'N aph'iit v Im eery task Ami .Mm .1 talic up h - tune and smile through the day. J. C. Mitchell Jeweler & Optometrist We aie in I ne market for PKJ to 125 pounds shouts at market price deliver ed at Set urn Plant. Will puv for de livery to plant. C. II. Miner deruni Co A. L. lluiton, the piano doctor, of Franklin, will be in Ked Cloud the ne.t few days on his regular semi annual trip. Unlets for tuning left with the Amuck, Hattley or LeKoy stores will reach him. Xo extra charges lor country service. Satuiday altornoou, at. one o'clock, at tho Inavale Stock Yards, It. S Fogg w'll sell at Public Auction in head of cattle cotisistingof I cows, h heifers, 7 steers, yearling bulls and 1'J spring calves, If you uro looking for good cattle you should attend this sale. Fred Kolb will be tho Auction eer mid of course (leo. Morrow will be Clerk. Raymond Koontz accompanied by Jim Gilbert arrived home Monday evening from Freeport, Illinois, with the new Fold hem so which K. W Koont. purchased. All of our citizens who have been driving Ford ears dur ing their stay upon tills eaith will now have a chance of being taken to their last resting place in a Ford hcaisc. City Council Holds Meeting Ma) or Damerell called the Coun cil together in regnlur HCRninn last night member Koontz, Hamilton, SuladiMi and SU'Vciih being present. The minuted of meeting of September 5th read and approved and report of S. It. Floritnce read and placed on li'e. Bond of Hlkhorn Construction Com puny to rover contract on sewerage presented and accepted etil ject to ap proval of Grant & Fulton. Ui.nd of M S Gnrhir as electrician and that of Ed ilanaen as plumber, each in the sum of $300 prcHented and mine accepted. Motion made and carried Unit pcrmis nion he asked of County CormiiiiHomrH to (.xtciul newer down tho faction line between sections 1 and 2, Township 1, itingell. City Engineer's entimate wiu prctcnt u U3 In cunt of wnllc on ninth Hide of Loffll3andll, Illoclc 22 Ked C oud. Council instructed City Cleik to pio ceed to advertise for hidrt to roiiatrurl the walk miHOUth nidnof Lot 1.1 and on cst end of Lotn 1!! Htid 11. Klock 22 It d Cloud, Mary H. Parker, owner. Council also instructed Citv Clerk to file with County Clerk a pprcinl tux n ktnlr.st Annex No. 12 for $1 fj'l and Lotf land 2, Hlock 25, It. C. 1.00 The following gentlemen were ap proved by the Council to serve as judgor ind clerhii at the election: Judges, 1st Ward-S. H. Hogart. C. A, Ilryatit and F.'TL Hcndereon. Judgcp, 2nd Wurd-W. C. Gi'lium nnd Uurnl llurden. Clerks. 1st Ward-S. A. Finchor, II. C. W Olfc and L Sherman. Clerk-, 2nd Ward-W. G. Warren ind It. Jl. Kummer. Alter allowing the following claims Council adjourned to meet October 18 h nt 10 o.cluck: (iuy Zeigler SI 10 oil W. A. ratten S Oil Harry HulVer 75 00 S. It. Floiaiiee 102 01 O. C. Teel r.:i 0.1 V F. MeKeiglian 10 Hit MaverCoal Co 17147 McA lister Fuel Co (.1110 l II. Honor 0,"i 00 Geo. W. Trilio .... li 10 Sam Lindsov I 10 Grant it Fulton 12r. On 21 .10 Ktnltlt .V MeKiihmov .' 00 James Mclntosl li to Frank Clanson JO 00 C II. Jackson hftl C. F. MoKelghati 0 00 Fied Eddy 2'.' (X) Vein Henderson 0 00 M. M. McConkey 20)0 W. D. Kdson 8 00 C. A. liryunt :tO 00 K H. Ki umner r. 00 C. F. Hvans l."j CO Editors Will Meet Monday The Kepublioan Valley IMltorial As relation willtneot in tho city Monday. The following program will bo carried out' 10.00 (all to order. Aililri sk ol V(,'I( oinc Mil) or Dnincrill Ittspousu I'llnt 10, MoluiLi, llolhroot, (IIiki rirr 10:10 AilclrtKs "llui Hour Cost In rountry (illli'(K"-John II. Ilarton, Hardy Hirahl 11,'JO Aildrtss "(iotllm: (Jnlo a lliislnihs llahlh". . ...- J. W. Haiiimoiiil . . i'auilirldi:u( larlou CJ.oo djourunieut lor Dinner. 1:00 AddrcKS ... 'Milifwrlnllou llulldliiK" II, Vauuliuu (Inldo Itock SiIkiiiiI, 1.V) Address' Miffi' lliuliit'hKfor iiniiitry NevHian " ('lark I'crkliiH, I'rm. Ni'br. I'rths ,Yni, Aurora llcpnlillcnn 2.10 AdilrikS -I In Iowa I'I.iii" . I). Scott. Jscc") Nilir. I'resH Ahs'n. Hdunr Wil) lluiiliiifMheisloil I'lirtlnn ot OIIUith. IMU Ailjiiiirniiicut. Auto Hide About city. 11:00 ll.iiniiui hy Itnl Cloud Cluunlxr M of Cuiiinicrce Just , ifr7VJm?rafe- adver- SA1: tised HlllPli':: i WPjl Wo have them - cnll nt onco Free crochet instructions for users of Klostor Croohot and Embroidery Cottons. Soo our now dock of boautifiil nhndca and permanent white- Klo3ter Crochet and Fvnhro.dory Cottons. Ask for froo H- V13. The Miner Bros. Co. General Merchant Rod C loud .WIWII.WIWI Mi and Mis F.in.st Hans. ,,f , tiM are in the dtv vislMiis' ndatives and fneti'ls-. I A 111 1 1 Willi,. lm mi. i i u i ,,.,. "' . .-,v it,iiii- man and sons, of Kosemotit, weie in Iho city, Monday. If you want to sell or trade ,our it'al estate call on ('. A.Sclililt.. hide puideiit phone 2()S Miss Hthel Waller of Cowles spent Sunday in the city with the Misses Mable and Alice H.iiloy. Mr nnd Mis. Fred Coibett went to Omaha, Wednesday, to spend a few days at the Ak-.Sar-Heu. Mrs. Morton .Smith teturncd home Saturday from Superior and Nelson where she visited relatives. Mr. and Mis. Andy Hart, of .Leban on, were in the city Tuesday evening attending the Lewis Stock Co., show. Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. .Steward and son, James, are in Kansas City, at tending the live stock show this week. Mrs. 1'. A Wiillbrandt and Jdaugh ter, Mlss'tiertiude, went to Lincoln, Monday, to spend a few days with relatives, II. A. Letson, of the Minor Urns. Co., was In Republican City, Wednes day, and from thero he went to Mc Donald, Kansas. Mesdaiues Lucy Stonebteaker and II. A. Letson went to Hastings, Mon day, to attend a convention of Woman's Federation clubs. Mrs. F. W. Cowdi'ii wont to St. Joe, Friday, to spend a few days with her daughter, Miss Allison, who is attend ing college at that city. Hiincst Home .Sumter The Hpiseopal liiilhl will serve their Annual Harvest Home Supper at the Damerell home, October 12th, from 1 to Up m. I'rieo .'"hi. Public invited New Coats that typify a rare art coals that you will want lo see because of their genleel elegance, distinctive individuality and surpassing value ? ' ft OepnUbtl5lntlI.B!e!09, We want you to sec these handsome new models. Only by seeing them, trying them on and examining them, can you fully apbreciatc their excellence. These Coats typify the rare art of combining smart, fashion able beauty with genuine quality at a reasonable cost. THE MINER BROS. CO. Red Cloqd v The 5: m - . :. m m . m. mi- warning Be Careful who sells von votir ouit or Overcoat tins ra " -. : Buy it of the People in whom You Trust! : J Tho cotmlty is over rim with cheap imilat- ! ion fabrics and poor dyes. J We have been :' honestly representing Clothing for eighteen "j years and stand ready today to continue this ' policy, i We will not misrepresent a Suit or : Oveivoat in order to make a sale. j Our ! store is full of good honesl merchandise and '. the prices are no higher than usual. $ :: Wc ore now showing Kuppcnhcimcr nnd Cloth Craft 1 , Fall Suit or Overcoat : $10 to $25 I Pure Blue Serges $13.50 to $25 j: Let Us Serve You This Fall. jj I The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. jj "ALWAYS RELIABLE" ji : IS t lark Crow spent Sunday in (Sniilo Iloclc witli relatives. Harry Kegoster and family returned home from Chester, Sunday. Chas. Coleman went to Lincoln, Monday, to spend u few days. Don't forgot that Albright's Cash .Store saves you money. Investigate! M. A. Moicer is in Omaha this week playing with a baud at the Ah-Har-Hen. Miss F.vii Foster returned home from Hill City, Kaiihas, the last of weelc. t The last of thuccl, u baby girl arrived at tho Dr. llobt. Mitchell home. Miss Mablo Ilucltles departed Satur day for Hotter to take up her school duties. The Misses Ivu and Until Fatten spent the weekend in Itiveitou with fi lends. Mrs. Koy Zlut. and two sons, of Mo Cook, spent Saturday in tlio city with relatives. Smart new models Wooltex coats with all their well-known superiority. Moderate in price? Yes decidedly. ONE of these new and beautiful models is pictured here. But words and pictures cannoftell the story of their beauty and attractiveness. Why do we speak so strongly of them? They are wril models with all the at tractiveness of newest fashion ideas, and all the thru and thru goodness of Wooltex designing and making. In these coals arc combined the latest tendencies o' Paris fashion with the superb fitting lines, dependable fabrics and tailoring excellence that characterize all Wooltex tailored Garments. GENERAL MERCHANTS Store That Sells Wooltex Coats and Suits A Mighty Safe Place To Trade - . mA-" J . Y . . Thn mi KC AT HOME EXPECT YOU ine ruira TO TELLi .EM ALL about OMAHA'S Fi crrxrr7 visit , CENTRE," THE 5J?XffCf it ! Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville I llifi ltir Flllid wits rnllr Oldi, FurmjCloini, 8(llit Iqulom, Brilliant Settle Itilronmitt , LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY i Everybody Goeat Ash Anybody . IIWMI THE 1108111 MO 111! IHOHWtlT OF CHICKS Al licer.s spent Monday In Hastings. I ('has. HutVor was in Ulue Hill, Mon day. Fred Slaby spent Saturday in Ina vale. lid Hurr of (iiildo Itoek was in town Tuesday. . Dennis McCartney spent, Su nday in Orleans, Chas. Woods went to Grand Island, Monday. lleorgo Corner was in llluo Hill, Satuiday.' II. I''. Ferry was a passenger to Hast ings Monday. Uoy Hattley, undertaker atilo hearse in connection. .1 Nebraska j