Copyrleht 1909, by C. E. Zlmmermaa C0.--N0. 5 \ . . ... goth Fashion and Nature ordains that with the approach of Autumn comes the need of hea vier clothes. We have an assort ment as numberless as the colors of the leaves, at captivating, special autumn prices, ror tne sea son changes quickly and we we must move the goods rapidly. Women’s Fall Suits From $13.50 to $35.00 fSA we can so11 -vou a i wl «P 1. \J m\J suit made of line Siiitiiiir, m three pretty colors; coat 40 in. lonyf anil lined with fancy sateen lining; the skirt is in the very latest style. Sell everywhere for sl<» 50. l? 1 / CA Here is a won r Ol t])lO,3U (lerful value in a Hroadcloth Suit, 45 inches long, coat lined with guaranteed satin throughout; trim med with black jet buttons; skirt of the very latest style. Well worth $20.00. AA we will give you I Of (P^UtUU one of the best suits ever brought to Falls City, made in line Broadcloth or Fancy Novelty Suiting; coat 45 inches, lined with Skinner guar anteed satin and trimmed with silk bands and jet buttons; skirt is the newest Moyen Age stvle, very full around the bottom. This is a beauty. I Women’s New Fall Coats W< nv'nV Tight-fitting Coat, made of good (pialnv all-wool covert; 54 inches Jong, hand somely tailored, half lined with good quality of satin. We are pricing these $12.50 Women’s Light Weight Kersey Coats, in all shades, 54 inches long, handsomely trimmed, full satin lined, guaranteed for d* | /L jf A two ) ears, only. V ^ V Misses’Cloth and Velvet Coats d* "I ^ AA in all shades, from $3.50 to. .. V A &• V V ^Girl’s Coats, from 3 to 10 years, in cloth, bearskin and velvet; in all shades, d*0 AA from $2 50 to.. «pO#UU Plush and Bearskin Hoods to match Cloaks at 25c, 35c. 50c and 75c New Fall Dress Goods Our new Fall Dress Goods and Silks have all arrived. Come in and let us show you the novelties of the season in both colors and weaves. Our variety ot colors this fall far sur passes anything we have ever shown before- An inspection of these goods will satisty you as to their excellence. Women's Shoes New fall shapes and styles have just arrived. Our line con sists of the following well knWn brands: EDWIN C. BURT H. S. PINCREE And our celebrated line of Queen Quality Shoes. There are no better shoes made than these brands. Fall Opening of Men’s Clothing Headed by the celebrated line of Hart Schaffnar & Marx Hand-tailored Suits. There has never l>een a time when we have shown so complete a line of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Youth’s Suits and Overcoats, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, as we are showing this fall. Come in and let us show you. Women’s Sweaters All Shades $2.50 to $4.50 Dress Trimmings New line of Jet and Silk Band Trimming, to match all colors of dress goods, per yard, 10c to $1.50 Daylight Store t SAMUEL WAHL % 1 _ - - Daylight Store THE COMERS AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. —Eat Sowle's Candy. —Dr. Wilson, Wahl's building. Edwin Falloon made a business trip to Kansas Tuesday. See Clarence Heck for your coal this fall, Phone 101. W. H. Putnam visited Lewiston, Neb., in a business way Wednesday. Mrs. John W. Holt has been quite ill since returning from her visit to Lincoln. Fred Graham came down from Lincoln last Saturday for a few days visit at home. Elmer Saylor was up from Kansas City a few days this week, on a \isit to his parents. —For latest and most exclusive sty les in up-to-date millinery see Witt rock Millinery store. 36-tf Mrs. P. S. Heacock returned Tues day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ray Gould in Omaha. TJi^e ,M. Seff store will bo clos ed Thursday and Friday, because of Jewish holidays. Rash ASonha, or Jewish new year, begins Wednesday night at midnight and ends Friday night at midnight. It is the begin ing of the 5670 year of the Jewish calendar. Rev. R. Cooper Bailey made a bus iness trip to Lincoln Tuesday night, and Thursday proceeded to Bennett, Nebr., where he conducted the fune ral of an old friend. Mr. and Mrs. William Morehead of Jefferson, Iowa arrived last Sat urday to visit the family of their Wot her, J. H. Morehead. Miss Katherine Maddox^ left Mon day for Lincoln, where she enters upon her senior year as a student at Wesleyan University. Mrs. Kate Burris has been quite sick for the past two weeks, a vic tim of boils and rheumatism. Mrs. N. T. VanWinkle and daugh ter, Grace, returned Tuesday from their visit to Topeka, Kas., Will Mluniek and John Olsen came in from Red Cloud to attend the fu neral of Will Bohrer. Mrs. George W. Sanford of Chica go is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chris Saylor. A Short Talk I have purchased the tailoring establishment formerly conduc ted by John Wilson, and I take this means of introducing my self to the public. In addition to high-class tailoring I will in stall a French Cleaning Mach ine. All work guaranteed. A TRIAL ORDER IS ALL THAT IS ASKED H. Nothorf l j Len Sears was a HLawatha vlsltfcri Friday. George Goldner returned to Be-' loit, Kas., Tuesday. W. S. Marsh was a Verdon visitor to tliis city Monday. Mrs. Belle McPherson was on the sick list this week. .1. A. McCormack went to Forest City Sunday to visit relatives. Ben Relchers came over from Craig Mo., to spend Sunday at home. Mrs. I. M. Houston went to Kansas City Saturday for a short visit. George Belding of Greston, la., vis ited Miss Grace Hoppe over Sunday. Everett Baldwin was down from Weeping Water Tuesday on business. George and John Hall were down from Verdon on business Saturday Alice .laquet left Tuesday for Gales burg, 111., where she is a student in Knox College. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beacliy re turned Monday from a visit to Kan sas City. Mrs. W. S. Koroner returned last Saturday from a visit to her old horn at Bellville, Ohio. Grant Windle and Phil Hermes ad ded to the long list of Falls City peo ple at Hiawatha Friday. Mrs. Ernest Werner,.!r., and Mrs. Frank Yoescl went to Beaver Cltv Tuesday to visit relatives. Rev. Mastin went to Lincoln -Mon day afternoon to attend the South eastern Nebraska conference. Mr. and Mrs. George Prater and daughters returned Monday from a week's visit with Hiawatha relatives. Miss Emma Smith of Tippecanoe, Ohio, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. E. Hill, left Monday for her home. [ Mrs. Clark and Misses Leona and t May Lenis of Pasadena, Cal., arrived Monday to visit the family of V. G Lyford. John Wilson, a former Falls City j boy, but now living in Chicago, is visiting liis mother and brother, C. M i Wilson. 1 Mrs. \V. it. Putnam left Sunday for | Stewart, 111., where she Was called on account of the serious illness of :i brother. .Miss C’hloe Chase of Dlo^utington, 111., who visited with her cousin.Miss Anit* Wilson, left Monday for a visit iu Hiawatha. Mrs. Mason was in Elk Creek the first of the week to organize an art class. She was the guest of Mrs. Prank Eversole. M. Seff went to Kansas City to visit over the Jewish holidays with his daughter. He was accompanied by his son, Ixiuis. k BV. W. H. Kerr went to St, Joe Friflay to be present when his daugh ler-in-law, Mrs. Herbert Kerr, was op erated upon in Ur. Geiger's hospital. The operation was very successful and Mrs. Kerr is doing as Well as could be hoped for. considering her condition. —Miss Carolyn Hough, of the Chi cago school of dressmaking and de signing. will occupy rooms two doors north of the Harlan Street school house and will hi* prepared to take orders for customers on and after September 27, 1909. 2t. While in Beatrice last week Peter Bacakos bought a large confection ery and will send his brother there to manage it, as he himself lias all he can attend to in the Falls City es tablishment. —For Sale—Gasoline engine, saw and saw table, complete in good run ning order. $loo. Must be sold at once—going to leave town. See same at Kachelrios’ wood yard. 37-tf. Misses Pearl and Lottie Beatty re turned Thursday morning from a visii to McCook. They visited here a few days before going to Auburn. Marion Vaughn came in from Red Cloud Monday evening with oilier employes of Bohrocr Bros., to at tend tite funeral of Will Bohrer Ur. M. L. Wilson was called to Humboldt professionally Sunday, where he was wanted in consulta tion with l)r. Waggoner. Miss Myrtle McCray of this city lias given up her school at Verdon to accept a position as bookkeeper with a Lincoln firm. W. L. White came in off the road to spend Sunday with his family. He returned to his northern Kansas ter ritory Monday. Miss Zetta CaThblln went to Ne braska City last Sunday, where she will visit Miss Jessie Paxton for a week. Mrs Bruno Hanson returned to | her home in Omaha Saturday after a two weeks’ visit with her parents. Miss Nellie Cain went to Kansas City the latter part of last week to visit friends. T. L. Himmelreich returned Friday morning from a business trip to Lincoln. W. S. Leyda was a Hiawatha visit or from this city last Thursday. Ed Fisher made a trip to Leaven worth Sunday morning. See Clarence Heck for your coal this fall. Phone 101. —Dr. Trumpure—Massuer and face Massage, Phone 207. 31tf. Hon. .1. R. Cain, Jr., of Stella was in the city Tuesday. Clarence Smith and wife made all preparations to go to Chicago Mon day to be present at a banquet, giv en by George 1J. llrent Tuesday even ing at t lie Congress hotel, for all representatives of the Crown piano, but owing to the delayed train Tues day they could not make connection at St. Joe and the trip had to be postponed. Rex Oliver and Ijeo Stump spent Sunday in St. Joe. Fred Sebold took In the fair and hall game at Hiawatha Friday. Mrs. C. W. Whitehead returned on Friday from a visit in Lincoln. Miss Hazel White returned Sun day from a visit with Hiawatha friends, where she was the guest at the home of Dr. Shannon. j Durability and i i T I _ _ fl i r | 'ME little rough and tum "*■ Lie life thet children give their clothes does not affect the‘•WEARPROOF’ brand. Durability i- featured in every inch. T lie clcthcs are dressy and serviceable. They port.ay the highest mark a quality—originality and style. Ask to see cur handsome display of Boys’ Double breasted Suits —Busters— Etons—Norfolks, etc. The novel fabrics and style Makcr« creations are sure to meet Chicago With your favor. Wc