RED OLOUD, NE BRAS K A , CHIEF ................ """""" ..'...AAA Yanco Sorgetison went to Lincoln, Mou lay. - r 8 8 -.'J t AS TOLD TO US ..!:. .!. AAAA. lli-y tv.ur i irmvrh's of M inor Hros. Cp Ft auk C.tssil spent TitPMlitv in ltlttc Hill. Come to lied Cloud ami tlo your trail itlg. Jus. Peterson was In (J it! do llucU, Monday. Mr IM. llarber went to Lincoln Tuesday. Mis. Wett Stevens '.pent Saturday in Hastings. .Mr-. Joint .Myers .-pent .Monday In listings Ueorgc Corner .spent Tuesday in Hasting-. Father Fitzgerald spent .Saturday in. Superior .Mis. Kiiiina SorlviDr went to Hast I in,'-, .Monday. K. M. Hijo went to York. Tuesday, to vi-it relatives. Hoy Sattley, utulcrtnttcr-uuto lieaise in connection. See those new .School Ginghams at Albright's. adv Mi-s Louise Schumacher spent Sat ufday In Hasting.-,. George and Lloy 1 Perry spent .Sat urday in (iuide Uoeit. l!ye Shepard-on, of Klverton, was on our streets, .Monday. For first class blaehsmithing, -oo Al Ueeisnt the Sutton shop. Jack Stefrens went to (Stand Island, Tuesday, to visit relatives. .Mrs. Harry duller went to Xaponee, .Saturday, to visit relatives. Mr. II. L. Avery spent Friday In Superior with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Will Hunt spent Sun day In Rivertou with relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Foe went to Hast ings, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Charley Powell returned home I'll, day evening from Omaha and Ncllgh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corhett returned homo the last of the week from Omaha. John Foster and daughter, Miss Kvn, spent Tuesday in Hastings with friends Henry MeUune went to Kearney, Monday, to visit his son, John MeCuno and wife. ' Mr. and' Mrs. M. A. Albright wont to Omaha, Tuesday, to buy goods for Ills store. Misses -Clara and lierthn McMillan returned homo the hist of the week from Omaha. Everett Stroup, of St. Joe. is visit ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stroun. V Attorney A. M. Walter--, of liluo Hill came down Monday to attend district court. C. 13. Samuel-on. the next state sena tor from the ','0 district, spent Mon day in the city. Mr. and .Mrs. Art Robinson, of Guide Rock, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Unlm .Sehultz S39SS93SSS 3SC9S363 t It will be Worth Your While 8 vjKjjmiMimm inwuvctKmB&mVMrTyxnMmm when planning for your New Fall Suil to call and inspect our slock. Whether you wish something inexpensive, or clothing of the "better 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 see dis played in show windows of the city stores. The Fabrics include the very modest patterns, the .solid colors always popular and som&bright color ings. A wide range of qualities. The Workmanship The clothes we sell arc 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 lancy, and at the price 8 New Fall Hats, Caps and Shoes J Our new fall stock of Hats. Cans 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 roho come to '7w-" as is extended to those who come to "uj" ?PAUL STOREY M iPiJ' THE CLOTHIER 9) 'Clothes For Young Men And Men Who Stay Young" ) Frank l'a11 was ti Hastings, Fri day Frank l'etcison spent Fiiduy in lla-tings. , Mi-. Al Spires spent Tue-d.iy in lla-tiin:x. i Miss Olive Wright returned to Xel- sott, Tuesday. j Hoy S.ittley, uudertaker-aiito heatH- In mined !nti. ' Paul McDowell has returned liom j from (iraud 1-lauil. ; Dr. Cross was in Franklin, Tuesday night m business. C. W Hallowell of Hastings was In town Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wliitscll spent Sunday in Ulvertoti with friend-. Mis. II, Netierberg pent Wednesday with friends in nine Hill. U. I). MnrltA of Lincoln, was In the city Thursday evening. M. A. Mercer tct timed home from Omaha the last of the week. A. L. Uurton, the piano tuner, enme down from Franklin, Wednesday. Mrs. Mhry Fry went to Canton, llli-Hoi-, Wednesday, to visit relatives Mi-. Sam Lind-ey left Thursday for Oswego, Illinois, to visit relative-. Don't forget that Albright'- Cash Stoie -nves you money. Investigate! Lawrence MeCall returned lioum Tuesday from the western part of the state. Mr. and Mis. I. T. AmacU have mov ed into Mr-. Fox's residence on Kim street. T. Seylerand daughter. Miss Tenia, ol Altr.it are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hot 'man If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Sclittltz. Inde pendent phone -OS. Rev. Tipton, of Campbell, will preach Sundayat tho Ilaptist church, both morning and evening. Miss Heatrlcc Mclveighan went to Lincoln, Wednesday, to visit her mother, Mrs. Chas. Powers. Chester Cox and little daughter, of Norton county, Kansas, aro visiting with liisnnother, Mrs. C. C. Cox. Mrs. Ft. C. Bailey and children left Saturday for Uockford, Illinois, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Fred Taylor eanie down from Rivertou, Wednesday, to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Smolsor. H. A. Letson, Manager of the Miner Uros. Co. store, returned home Tues day night front McDonald, Kansas. Mr and Mrs. Simon Huller, of Klk City, Kansas, are visiting with his brother, Frank Uuller and family this week. Sunday the following shipped hogs to Kansas City, Wecsner and Koontz and Dcluny Pro-., each shipped one car load. Roy Teel, after visiting for several weeks witli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tecl. departed Friday for Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Charles Diet, and children, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, are hero for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. ii nd Mr-. Frank 1 1 tiller. if! 8 8 s 8. 8 8 8 you wish to pay. j.. W) (A T i V ! a Mrs. L, K White went to (iuldc Rock, Monday. KherilV Hedge was in Topeku, Kan--!i.s, the last of the week. Will Iirouks and Jack MelVcns ie. turned Saturday from Sehlnti. Kausis. Will Wecsner was In Omaha, Thurs day, where he heard Pre-ldent Wilson speak. Chas. A. ScheltiiU left Tue-day on a biislue-s trip to Hastings and llr.inil l-latid, Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Cro-s and child ren spent Sunday in Franklin with relatives Harry l'ldregc. of Kensington, Kan sas, spent the llrst of week in the c'ty with his pai cut Mr. and Mr-. J. K Chancy have n turned from a vl-ll with relative- at Fremont and Superior. Paul Storey departed Situnlay night for York, Fremont and Omaha, where lie will spend 'i few day-. Mr. and Mrs II W Arnold and Miss Auiv Arnold, of lilue Mill spent Sun day with Mrs. Ciaia bhcier. Mr-. Tony Clark wnt to Lincoln l'lli'Silay. In attend a solull of the Pegice of Honor grand, lodge. f'otting, the l)ius'gisl, has just open- en inc nnest sillied almonds, pecan- and .ituniio peanuts ever ta-ted. Mr. and Mr-, W. (J. Warren and daughters have moved into his moth er's le-idenee on Locust street. II. .1 Maurer returned home Tliurs. day evening fiom Springlield, Illinois, wheie he spent a week with friends, Chris Stai ko is now driving a new Willeys-Kniglit Overland automobile which he purchased of .las. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Win Lane and Mrs, Tress llarwood and daughter, Marie, returned home Saturday from Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Robertson, who hnvo been visiting with their daughters, at Lincoln for some time, are homo for a short time Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Avery and son, Doyt, were out to MeCook, Sunday, whore they spent the day on his fin in with Ids tetiuant. John F. Meyer, of Rivertou, ami Miss Amelia Koch, of Campbell, wero granted n marriage license, Saturday, by Judge Rnutiey. Miss Kdytho Derrick, who is attend ing college at Hastings, spent tho weekend in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Derrick. Judge Dnngan and Court Reporter, G. M. Build and sou, Dorsev, of Hast ings, are in the city this week holding a jury term of district court. IM Ainack departed Monday evening for Columbus, Ohio, where he will at tend tlin National Kinbalmers Associat ion convention, held in that city. We are in tne market for 1(H) to 12:. pounds Shouts at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C. II. Minor .Serum Co Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nicholson, of Tyron, Minnesota, who have been vis iting friends here left tho llrst of the week for Nuckolls county to visit his sister. Lucy .Moiintford, the little daughter of Chas. Mount ford's, who recently un derwent an operation inn hospital nt Hasting-, is getting along nicely at this writing. Mrs. 1''. W. Cowden returned homo from St. Joe, Tuesday evening, after spending several days with her daugh ter, Miss Ali-ou, who is attending college in that city. Miss Mae Moulton, living south ol town, was agieeably suiprised by her parents presenting her with it lino Lyon A llealy piano which was pur chased of RoySattloy. Dr. Warrick, the speelali-t, will meot eye, ear. 110-0 and throat patients and those lieu ling glasses propel ly fitted at Dr. Daiuerell's olllce, Wednesday, Oct. '2,1th. Hours I to r, only. Chas. Woods, the lionular hor-o Inn er, returned home lroni Oxford, Sun day. Mr. Woods has aeeepted a posi tion witli a St. Louis Hint and is now buying horses and mules for them. I ho Hughes supporters in this city have not taken advantage of the chal lenge i-stied ly the local Wilson flub and it begins to look as tho they did not care to defend tho princip'cs ol (heir party. The llrst foot ball game of tho seas on will be plajod bore on Friday after noon. I ho liurr Oak High School teain will meet the local high school team on the Koontz Held. Go out and -' 0 the gatno The Red Cloud high school foot hall team went to Republican City, Friday afternoon, where they met the high scnooi team 01 inat place on tlie grid iroiw. Our boys were defeated by a scoie oi (i to 0. F W. Cowden, of the Cowdeu-Kaley Clothing Co., returned home. Wednes day from Chicago and other eastern cltie.-, where ho purchased spring goods of the very latest fabrics and colors, for their store. Noli ice School teachers are invited to send their classes in litorntiue to witness tho peiforinanee of (Jeorgo Kllot's ela-sle "alias .Mnrner". as a motion i - m - iini .jiiiii .inn uui , iim ii motion plctuie, at the Orpheum theatre, will be shown for the children at l;l.i p. m , Tuesday, (let. 17th. Admission loo to all school children, "Silas Matner" has been mnde into a picture- by tho Thanhouser (Mutualj Kilm Company, and is given to tho public as one of thmo photo plays, par o.u'clleiico. Mutual Master pictures, Del. ue Kdltlon. Kiederlck Warde, the famous Shakespearian actor, is in tlie leading lolo and s stmnorti-il In- an able caste. If your classes have not vet mini ieorge KUot's novel, but have It vet read, or it they have passed It In your classes bring them It will II x the story on I heir minds as tho book ennui never tin. This will also lie a good .play for adults, who wish to see ' it high class educational play. livening show starts nt 7:1.1 sharp. Admission 10 and inc. ulv Just , i-l J fart WJK'S' osea gj p sk$jggm We have them cn.ll nt unco Free crochet instructions for users of Klostor Crochot and Embroidery Cottons. Soe our now stock of beautiful Rbadoa and remanent wluto Kloster Crochot and F. 't Jory Cottons. Ask for free in- The Miner Bros. Co. General Merchants Red Cloud Methodist Church News (Church and Parsonage opposite t .nut Ilo-ise, west. F. M. DruUiiei. Miiii-ten ' lie kindly nHVetimii-il one to an other with brolherlv love; in honour pleferring one another''. We feel much encouraged by the line audiences that have greeted 11-, la-t Sunday being an Increase over the llrst Sunday; we appreciate fully the large number of men who aro attend ing, wo have Hied in bo the kind of a preacher that men like to hear, and we want tho men to come. The fall of a sinner is like the fall of a meteor the farther ho falls the faster ho Is consumed. Tho pastor was called to Cowles Thursday to conduct the funeral of a noighbor lady of our boyhood days. The Uoards of Stowards held all Important meeting at the parsonage last Monday evening; two matters of special interest wero adopted as the permanent inothod of nrovidinu for all our church llnanccs in the future and tho church tlscal year was fixed to begin the llrst of September. Duplex envelopes have boon ordered and the uoard will be roady to make the can vass lu a few days The pastor will have a word to say on these matters at ncvt Sunday's services. We have begun our usual canvass of all the homes of the city which we make on coming to n now charire. in order that wo may get neqiiainlcd and acquire such iiiforu ntlon as will make it possible for Us to do our work in 11 more intelligent, way; and we arc glad to record tiiat in no community have wo been received with more frankness and cordiality than in tho homes wo have been privileged lo visit here m far. New Coats that typify a rare art coals thai you will want to see because of their genleel elegance, dislinstive individuality and surpassing value , 7h w rm ; Cer;llill3ltThtII.B!i(fc, We want you to sec these handsome new models. Only by seeing them, trying them on and examining them, can you fully apbrcciate 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, The A Red Cloud A Fair Be Careful who sells you your Suil or Overcoal this Fall! Buy il of the People in whom You Trust! The cotinlry is over rim with cheap imitat ion fabrics and poor dyes. J Wo have been honestly representing Clothing for eighteen years and stand ready today to continue this policy. We will notmis-rcprcscnt a Suit or Overcoat in order to make a sale, ij Our store is full of good honest incrchnndi.se and the prices are no higher than usual. We are now showing Kuppcnheimcr and Cloth Craft Fall Suit or Overcoat $10 to $25 Pure Blue Serges $13.50 to $25 Let Us Serve You This Foil The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" jt i "WWAVAWW All of our usual services of tho regular hours, beginning with Sunday school at 10 o'clock; sermon themes, "Tho I'arablc of the Mustard Seed" tin laiitani, r V I - lUlinilll II WtA and for the evening service, "T Savior of All'r. Kpworth League (:l( In the evening. A certain Scotch professor told a .i 1-411:111-1 viiw ii-iuu njitii murium urn lacked a message that ho had plenty of gunpowder but no bullet. UIKUIIU uiuiMlll III 1 III' I' IUUI Wlllll" er" funnier than over will be shown i tl... nlMUl l.'ITM U,.i I,... r..i i ill.. nl. .,..!!.. fl,,...1t.. !.. u-l'l... IM.. 11. i.v ..... ..... ......,., ...iiiiiuiijf.ri;!,. Ilkll' Special price of 5 and loo for Matlneo nt :i p. in. Night show starts at 7::i0, uliii (coffin 111 ti ll f I t . ill! ill inniw " JtJUi At the coming election, the voters of Clay county, .Wbiasha, and Smith County, Kunsas, will have tho privilege of voting for new court houses as the county commissioners of these two counties have decided that they were much in iii-cd of new buildings to keep the county records in good shape. Smart new models Wooltex coats with all their well-known superiority. Moderate in price? Yes decidedly. NE of these new and beautiful - models is pictured here. But words and pictures cannot lell the story of their beauty and attractiveness. Why do we speak so strongly of them? They are new models with all the at tractiveness of newest fashion ideas, and all the thru and thru goodness of Wobltex designing and making. In these coals are combined the latest tendencies o Paris fashion with the superb filling lines, dependable fabrics and tailoring excellence that characterize all Wooltex tailored garments. GENERAL MERCHANTS Store That Sells Wooltex Coats and Suits Mighty Safe Place To Trade Warning 'iaJUilWM'.mM Thn mi KC AT HOMC EXPECT YOU I I no ruLia TO tell, -em all, about 'OMHA,$FOIIr--ry. VI3IT CEHTRE," THE 57Xary it Exhilarating Burlesqui; Vaudeville till HIiiti HHil ilth fftllr 01 Hi, FunrCloant. 0lll ' lilii, Brilliant tcialc Iiilunminl ! LADIES' IIME MATINEE EVERY WEERIAV Everybody Ooel Atk Anybody ' II WiTJ THE IIGBEIT MO Itll SHOW RES! OF CIIC1M I According to the bullitln sent out by tho Ngbraska State Hoard of Agri culture, thoro was ;i.v,',ri7l acros less I winter wheat planted iu Nebraska for ISMil. According to their figures, there. were .11,1 II acres lu wheat in Webster county and at an average of ID.!) bush els per acre amounted to 1,077, 10'5 bushels. The Daytun Show will appear at thd Orpheum, Monday night. Tho show has made 'em laugh all over Kansas and nothing like It has ever been hero before, Tlioy are packing tho houses overywhi'io, better go early and get a. good seal. Admission 'J.'ic and 10c any where In the house. Kemouiber there, will be lots of cackling that night adr Nebraska , .