Henry €. Smith LANDS & LOANS 240 acres well improved, li rni-es from Depot in Kas. Goc»d spring Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. 200 acres I D miles from depot. Richardson county, Nebraska Good buildings and land W ill take 40 or 80 acres as part payment IHU acres upland, 1 mile from depot. Richardson county. Nebraska. 512,00o. 160 acres .Johnson count}’, Nebraska 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska 80 acres H-mile from Falls City high school. 040 acres, S3.0JXJ improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 1J»0acres as part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan. ^___._„______J THE COMERS AND COERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME What Your Friends and Their| Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week -—Get your wood and coal of C. A. 41-tf Vnele Silas (fisl was down from Salem Thursday. Mrs. Martin 55en trier of Verdon was flading here Thursday Vnele Hi Helden from Dawson was in town last Thursday \. Weaver returned HTiday from a business trip to Dakota. Mrs John (illllgun left Monday for j li >r home in Nebraska City. . Mrs. August Muller of Hhubert wns| shopping here Friday of lust week. , Mrs. M. (* llrooks Is slowly re ' covering from Iter recent attack of j appendicitis. Mrs. Sedltueyer went to Hiawatha j Friday to visit Mrs William ilarnaeki for a few days .lake Miller and family of Tecuntseli visltod Mr. and Mrs |tarry Custer the latter part of last week. Miss Helen MeCool was down from I Salem for the show Saturday night, the guest of Miss Louise Rule. Mrs A. F Hill returned Saturday from a two months' visit with rela tives in Ohio and New York Miss Kodak Weddle, w'ho spent the past week In this city, returned Mon day in her home at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Quiet! have moved Into the William Sehtnueher cottage, Just vacated by Mr. Kedwo'od and family. *- Sewing. For all kinds of sewing and dress making sen or call on Sarah K. Her hattgh. on Fulton Steet, between 13th and 14th. 42-3t. T Y. Maynard of Albuquerque, N. M.. returned to bis home last Friday, accompanied bv his mother-in-law, Mrs. Wilson, who will make her home with he and his wife this winter. Mrs. Mary Thacker, a former resi lient of tills city, who for several years has been living in California, arrived last Thusday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Brown. lames Brewster arrived last Thurs day from (Jordon, Bid , to look after his brother, A. V. Brewster, who underwent an operation for appen dicitis last week. Mr and Mrs. I*. S I leaeock re turned Friday night from a stay of several weeks at Hot Springs, Ark Mr. I leaeock is much improved in health. Oscar Maddox returned Tuesday to his home in Missoula, Mont ... after a visit at the home of his mother. Mrs, Margaret A Maddox Sieve Miles went to Lincoln to wit ness the big foot ball game between Nebraska ami Kansas Iasi Friday. Mrs George Abbott returned last Friday from a visit, to her daughter, Mrs, ('has lltimphey, at Verdon. Mr and Mrs, Dalbey of the Shuhert Citizen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II C. Davis last Fiday. Miss Dorothy Miller returned Sun day front a visit to her sister, Miss Elizabeth, at Lincoln. Dow Whitaker returned from Lin coln Saturday. He went up for the big foot ball game. Hubert Steele took ill the Nebraska Kansas foot ball game at Lincoln last Friday, Krnnk Nims anil wife of Minis City were down attending the show Satur day night. Roland Spence visited relatives in Shuhert during vacation last week. John Crook left Saturday night on a business trip to McCook. (ins Moore and wife were up from Hamlin last Thursday. Miss Carrie Slocum was shopping in St. .loe Thursday. C. A. Nelson was down from Oma ha on business Tuesday. Miss I'earl Lawrence returned Tues day to her home in Omaha. It. .1 Coupe and daughter, Miss Nellie, spent Monday in St. Joe. Bert Baker made a business trip to Si Joe tlie latter part of last week. Mrs. Fred Boyd and Miss Easley of Salem were shopping here Tues day. Mrs. .1. W. Holt was ill the first of the week with a slight attack of malaria. Mrs. Belle Mulligan is spending the week with friends at Clay Cen ter, Nebraska. Mrs. Barbara Custer went to Te euinseh lusl Thursday for a short visit with friends. Cred lltirst of Peru and a friend, Mr. Stoddard, spent the week with Prof K. K, Hurst. John Cnrico went to Hiller, Neb., Monday, i<> spend a few days with his son, William, and wife. The Sandusky residence on South Chase street is being adorned with a large window on the east. V (!. Byford went to Lincoln Wed nesday afternoon to attend a meeting of the Regents of the State Univer sity. Miss Anita Wilson went to Kansas City last Friday with her grand mother, who was leaving for New Mexico. Mrs. Dr. Fast of St. .loe and Miss Gasket I of Craig, Mo., arrived Wed nesday and are the guests of Mrs. I Charles Hargrave. Mr. and Mrs. Darner of Longford, 1 Kansas, parents of Prof. Darner of the Business College, arrived last Thusday for a visit with their son. lOd Smith put on a dance at the Wahl hall last Thursday night which was attended by about thirty couples. The music was good and all report a good time. O. A. Cooper was down from Hum boldt Wednesday, on business, atul was a guest at the home of I’. S. Hea cock. Mr. DeYoung, who lias just return ed from South America, is a guest at the home of William noose. Miss Florence Neltzel returned the first of the week from a short visit to Tecumseh. Mrs. M. Seff returned Tuesday from a three weeks’ stay iti Kansas City, Baptist Ladies’ Kensington. The Daptist Ladies Kensington will meet with Mrs. G. F. Reiehel Friday afternoon. _:_ "The Little Homestead.” II is always a pleasure to be able to chronicle the success ot' an artist who by sheer merit alone succeeds along legitimate lines. Mr. Macauley appears this season as “Roy Carroll,” the husband, a part which gives this young star great opportunities and on which he is meeting with great success everywhere. Mr Macauley is gifted with great personality and named on the list as one of the hand somest actors on the stage Mr. .Mac auley has had “The Little Home stead” rewritten this season, an en tire new third act being added and it } is one of those delightfully refreshing plays centered about New ICngland life ii tells a story with a moral, is re plete with pathos and forceful in its dramatic situations. In due propor tion. a comedy vein is interwoven with the pathetic romance which heightness in interest as the tale is unfolded. There is not a dull mo ment from thi' rise of the curtain to its final drop. “The Little Home stead” as its title implies, is distinct ly a home play—a sweet, simple and interesting chapter from everyday life, a wholesome story, beautifully told, which carries with it its lesson. It is from the pen of W. B. Patton. The attraction will appear at the Gelding Thursday evening, Nov. 18. Comfortable Overcoats M jkerj Weil PHaum Sc Co. Chicago 17 will be well worth ~ your time to look over our handsome display of Young Men s Overcoats designed by “WEIL PFLAUM & CO.”— style originators. 1 his apparel is well known by that class c: dresser: who want some thing v it nobby. Icare is :i suy jstion of com fort and case about itwce garments that catenas the eye. We know ycu’Ii want one after you see the beautiful patterns a id exclusive styles. A large variety of the Season’s <4 newest designs, is now being shown. Wahl & Parchen We Keep Open Until 9 o Clock W ill buv a CAP for man or boy Worth up to 50c 19c YViM buy a CAP for man or boy YY oi th up to 65c 39c Will buv a CAP For man or boy W orth up to $1 Bearskin Coats for Children all colors $I.£S REMNANT SALE FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12th we vi i]i place on sale 10,000 Remnants and Short Lengths, of CALICOES, OUTINGS, FLANNELETTES, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, in fact every department will be represnted in this REMNANT AND SHORT LENGTH SALE All marked with the number of yards, original selling price per yard, and the reduced price for the piece, so you may figure out in dollars and cents your exact savings. DON’T MISS I P--B1G SAVINGS. ODDS AND ENDS OF A SPLENDID SEASON’S BUSINESS NOW TO GO AT BIG REDUCTIONS._ Sample Coats I-4 Off For Ladies and Children \Ye have just received an additional ship ment of Sample Coats. I his line in cludes all that is desirable in Coats for ladies, misses and children, and are the products of the best manufacturers of the ^ country. Prices ranyiny From $3.00 to $20.00 Less 25 per cent. For ladies and misses. 6305 From $1.50 to $10 Less 25 per cent. For Children, Note well, for it will certainly be to your advantage—and don't forget one-fourth off on all sample coats. $5 00 Sample Coats $3.75 $10.00 Sample Coats 7.50 $12.00 Sample Coats 9.00 $15 Sample Coats $11.25 All Sample Coats at the same reduction These coats are all this season s product ion and every one of them a bargain. , Sample Coats only at the reduction. Ladies’ Shirt Waists Slightly soiled from display, ranging in prices from $1.00 to $3.50. While they last V-2 Half Price V? I Lot Sample Waists All new styles and cloths jro at ONE FOURTH OFF. There are only about 25 of these, mostly 36 and 38 sizes. While they last 25% 25 Per Cent Off 25%843fr 3c Will buy One Handkerchief in Fancy Animal Pattern 4c Will buy one Handkerchief with Fancy Border 5c Will buy one Plain Hemstitched Linen Handkerchief 32-inch Percale per yard Big line patterns Our Ready-to-Wear Suits Our Ready-Made Suit business has far exceeded our fondest anticipation, and we have had a great many more special suit orders than we could take care of. Hut we are now in position to show you'the largest selection of suits to be found in the town, in all the latest stvles and weaves. Prices range from $11.50 to $27.50 All suits $15 and up lined with satin throughout. Remember our Alteration Department. The best in town. A perfect lit guaranteed; and that, too, without extra charge. 1 Just Arrived—Separate Skirts 50 New Styles in Separate Skirts—all new advance styles for mid-winter—in Black, Blue, Smoke and Raisin. Cloth Skirts $3 to $15. Black Voiles styTes $5.75 to $18 Every one of them Special Values. No Charge for Alteration. Yes. we sell Shoes, and good ones, too. We are sole agents for SUNFLOWER SHOES, OnOwd for men, women and children. The kind of Shoe that is built for wear and hard knocks. MATT HEWS-LITTLE CO.