12 TIIK NOIIFOUC NKWS : FRIDAY OOTOUBH 80 , 1908. 15th ANNUAL 15th ANNUAL The Johnson Dry Goods Co. Fall Announcement . Fall Announcement The tin-mil of I ho Knll Season is marked in our si ore liy oxlonsivo displays of Now Fall Merchandise. This sloro comprises a < ji'eal many busy doimrLmonts , ouch lillod t'lo like a .store by itself will ) UK * best , the brightest and most dependable goods "ll1 ll research for months of Ihe best mills and markets of Uio country produce. Our preparation for this fall , wo say without hesitancy , has boon the most thorough and comprehensive in our existence. VISIT ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS. It will be convincing and pi'isua.sivo and wo are sure , entirely profitable to every customer in supplying their needs for the season. Ladies' ' Ready To Wear Department , You will IM astonished ut tlio Hhowing wo are making Our department in Ready to WoniimuiMilH ( IK not appioaohed in Northeast Ntdiraslta. Hundreds of garments diiect from the manufacturers who do not make up a garment ex cept on actual order. We ant in a position to offer the latest accepted designs of the Htylo ( ( Utters of the country and at PRICKS WITH EVERY MIDDLE MAN'S PROFIT ELIMINATED. LADIES' ' TAILORED SUITS In Elamine and Pebble Cheviots , Broad Cloth and fancy suitings , short skirt blouse and 'J7 to lilt-Inch coat st.vlos , $10.00 to $25.00. CLOAKS , 2T , ItO , III ! and -10 in ledgths in the new Box Coats in Kersey , /ibnlino and Fancy Mixtures , $6.00 to $25.00. Misses' ' And Children's ' Cloaks , An almost bewildering array of styles and cloths from $1.50 to $15.00. Silk Coats , Silk Petticoats , Silk Dress Skirts. Priestly'sCelebrated ' Black Dress Goods NAMES THAT ARE Enterprise Warranted Black Silks FAMED Centemeri Kid Gloves THE WORLD % Dorothy Dod0ine Shoes OVER Why Is it , the Fair Store IB always busy ? Answer they have the goods , and til the right prices. Wo are going to tell you In today's paper some things about our shoos , clolhlng and gentlemen's furnishing goods. Wo are opening up our fur coats , which are dandies , In prices which range from llo.RO to ? 10.00. Every ono of which Is guaranteed In material and workmanship. Wo bought these early and nt prices which can not bo dup licated today. Wo can save yon anywhere - whore from $5.00 to $10.00 on each coat. Overcoats. Wo have the celebrated Adler. For style , \\orkmaushlp anil material wo think they are the nlcesl that were over offered up In Norfolk , tit prices ranging from $11.00 to $1ii.r.O. . Other good overcoats from $5.00 to $10.00 , Boys' ulsters from 1:2 : to 19 years , good ones for $1.U5. ! Hotter ones up to ST.50. Hoys' reefers , from 'A to 1) ) years , serviceable , for $1.50. Very swell reefers for $3.75. Youths' roof- ors. 10 to 15 years , very nobb > v $5.50. Have just opened up our winter caps. A nice selection at prices from 1'Bc to $ ! . ( . All the latest styles In childen's ! tonnes ( all wool ) , 23C and r.oc. Gloves Both working and dross gloves. The largest line out of Omaha at prices from lOc to $2.50. Ways' Mntllurs 25 dozen , all styles and colors. Me to 75c. Now a Word About Underwear. Boys' heavy , full fleece , age 10 to 18 , at 50c per suit. These could not be lulil down today for less than COc. Men's heavy lleoced underwear at 80c a suit. Some odds and ends of heavy weight men's underwear that wo are closing out at oOc and10c a suit Nice , heavy men's ribbed underwear at $1.00 a suit. Dandy all wool men's nmlersuits at $3.00. A nice Una of Men's outing llannel night shirts fron COc to $1.25. By the Way , we have about 100 doz en heavy cotton llannel mitts tha were made to sell at $1.00 a dozen While they last , DC a pair. No dealers supplied. . .Just received 75 cases of arctics felt boots and overs. Wo are going to set the pace In prices on arctics Come nnd see them. Wo bought then to sell at $1.25 , but they are yours fo just one dollar and a dime. . Sizes to 12. Ladles' and men's arctics In 1 2 and 4 buckle. Wo can flt any fee from a child's 5s to a man's 12s. W Just received a full line of children's misses' , women's and men's leggings Wo are headiiuartors for men' working shirts and overalls , at pop ular prices. Dress shirts you kno\ what Klgln means. The best $1.0 shirt on earth. The Fair Store SHURTZ& JENKINS. BIRTH RECORD , A Boy. v A baby hey has arrived at the homo f Dr. and Mrs. Win. Klosau. Another. The birthday of Arthur Sllllm was omombored by his wife , who on that cry day and date , presented him with its llrst son and heir. Another Yet. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. White are re- olclug over the arrival of a baby boy t their home. A line writing tablet with each pair of shoes at the Palace Shoo storo. LOCAL LIMNINGS. The Ladles guild of Trinity church vill meet at the rectory Friday after- loon at : ; ! 0. A full attendance Is esired. James Cross , a stonemason , was up loforo Police Judge Hayes on the charge of drunk and disorderly. Ho vas lined $10 and costs , and promised o go to work. Waterloo , la. , Egg Reporter : Chas. larding , ouo of the most successful if the present-day centralizing cream- erymen , who has built np a largo msiness for the Hygenla Creamery company at Omaha , and who 1ms made their brand of butter famous , ms consolidated hlsbuslness with that of 11. B. Graham , owner of an Ice cream plant in Omaha , and organized the Harding Cream company with a capital stock of $150,000. A now building Is now being erected , and a centralizing creamery of great pro portions will bo In operation In It shortly after January 1. Dancing party at Marquardt's hall Friday evening under the auspices of the Young Ladles' Social guild of Trln Ity church. Froze to Death. The bitter breezes from the nortl played in upon them ns they drove against it and their hands became numb. They were really cold and suf ferlng from the cruel cutting wind Their tender ears turned wl.lto am tears of positive pain tilled their ach Ing eyes. The cold grow more severe voro and when the horses drew up n the farm , both of the frail little bodies were cold and stiff nnd lifeless. Thoj had frozen to death because the ; failed to buy ono of these handsome now robes from Paul Nordwlg. Try a pair of shoos at the "Palace Shoo store and sot a good writing tab let free. Creamery butter at the Palace Moa market. FURS ! FURS ! Fashion IIIIH decreed Hint thin is to bo the greatest hcason in years for tlio wearing of HJRS. Jn no tiling in u store in there HO much opportunity to jookoy and deceit an in Furs. On * .skin with fur looking cMictly like another may cost twice at ) much , iMraiiHO itis u Minnd and strong ono , Characteristic of tlio methods of our entire htoro , our fur garments | ll' ° purchased of reliable furriers. Garment inailo from selected HkiiiH , skillful workmanship and trustworthy- ness baek of all. Wo Will Save You Mono on Good Fu s. Compute our prices. Wo are making a great feature of furs. Compaio uu with known reliable fur linllHCH. Near Seal Jackets , Skinner satin lined $27.50 , $32.50 and $35.00 Near Heal Jackets , Heaver collar , nut in lined $35.00 and $50.00 Near Seal Jackets , Martin collar , tmtni lined $40.00 Near Seal Jackets , Mink collar , satin lined $00.00 Nutria Heaver Jackets , Skinner satin lined $50.00 Scurfs and Mull's in great variety $1.00 to $20 00 each NOTE Sealskin garments. Wo will take yonr order from one of the most reliahlo inannfactnrern in New York Cet ! yon a guaranteed garment on approval and make yon a DKCIDIOI ) wiving in price. No dealer can all'ord to carry Sealskin , Otter or Beaver garments at the marram of profit wo will sell you. Compare our garments with others and choose the best. M | - MN MM t-4 M R'4MMH ; DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT , Wo can now most consistently urge tne merits of our Diessmaking Di'partment to our patrons everywhere. Miss Watson has fully proven I'ori'bililyasn modiste. Wo ( hem her second to none in the west. $ ! Her prices are moderate not high , not low ; but consistent with her skill in turning out correct , stylish and up-to-date gowns. , . Shirt Waist Suits $10.00 to $15.00 3t Evening I ress $12.00 to $15.00 f- Tailored Suit $15.00 to $20.00 J Separate Skirt / $0.00 to $8.00 Cotton Shirt Waist $2.00 to $3.00 Silk or Wool Shirt Waist $3.00 to $5.00 In every instance price is governed by work required. The Johnson Dry Goods Co. t.1- . Our Store a Busy Place. AN AD. CONVEYS BUT LITTLE OF ITS ATTRACTIONS. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE. Yon always find it a busy place , but go freely into every department. Our prices are plain , our methods simple. Your interests are paramount with us. The confidence of our patrons throughout this section of Nebraska , iwoplo who know our methods and con firm them with their judgment , make this institution Tim Big Busy Store That It Is. The Johnson Dry Goods Co. Boys of Company L Had Good Grub Throughout. CAPTURED A GOOD COAT OF TAN. The Hardest Features of the Whole Affair Were the Trips Enroute and Home Again Spaniards Represent ed at Camp Texans Fight. "Wo had a good time for the most mrt in our camp life at Fort Riley , " aid ono of the militiamen who has list returned with Company L from ho Kansas encampment. "Tho hard est part of the whole affair was the rip going and the ono returning , " There were delays onrouto which nit the boys in a bad humor but when hey flimlly did land , they enjoyed the vholo atmosphere from the start. A few days of Kansas winds put a heavy irown tan upon their cheeks and a 'ow marches of many miles in length so trained them and hardened their nuscles that they were able , In the end , to tramp six miles before dinner ind six after It , without oven thinking about it. Ono of the best features of the camp life , they say , was the grub which the Norfolk company enjoyed. The boys made up a company fund of about $50 and this was spent for ex tras on the bill of faro. On Sunday , Instead of beans and hard tack , they had chicken and dumplings and all of that sort of thing like their moth ers used to make years ago. Even of ficers from the other company streets In the regiment would come down to moss with the company L boys be cause of the delicious spreads that they put up , and every man with a shoulder strap upon his uniform , dc clared that there was nothing like 1 on the grounds. There were In camp about 20,000 troops. Feeling ran high between some of the Texas militiamen and the colored soldiers. There were man > bloody battles because of the color line which the southerners drew , am ono morning it looked like there might bo real fighting with load bullets lots between the two regiments. 13x tra care was taken by the olllcors In spooling , to see that the Texans car rlcd no lead bullets in their bolts dur Ing the sham buttles. There were several officers fron foreign countries on the grounds , who did nothing but take notes upon Undo Sam's mode of warfare. There was ono from England and another from Spain. The Spaniard was the butt o many jests and frequently was "bawled out" by the privates , when ho was lone."Wo . shouldn't think you'd leod to come to Kansas , " they sug gested , "to find out how the Yankees ight. You ought to know enough about that. " Hero's a chance for the boys and girls a good tablet free with every > alr of shoes. Come In and see them at the Palace Shoe storo. STANTON. John Wunnor , jr. , left Monday noon or Denver , Colorado , whore ho will pend the winter visiting with rela- Ives. Mrs. W. Reed returned Tuesday loon from Boyd county , where she las been for the past month visiting vlth relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kolso returned rein a shortvlslt with relatives and old time friends at Wlsner last Frl- lay noon. Mrs. Paroda Dunning , of Mt. Ayr , own , arrived hero yesterday noon and s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Young and family. Mrs. Fred Armbrustor and children eft Saturday noon for Dodge for an extended visit with relatives and old time friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mick wont to Lincoln Tuesday noon to attend the grand lodge meeting of the Odd Fol ows and Robckah lodges. The work on the walks of the First National bank building and In front of the Dern and Enos buildings were completed yesterday and will bo opened to travel Saturday. This Is a splendid stretch of permanent walk. Vlnlng & Apploby have also put in a twelve foot cement walk In front ol their ofllco and Mr. Endres is now at work on the cross walks south and east from the southeast corner of the school house grounds. The Royal Neighbors planned and executed a surprise on Mr. and Mrs R. Y. Apploby Monday evening. There were about forty persons In the partj which assembled at the home am marched in a body to the Apploby res Idonco. Flinch and refreshments were features of the entertainment. John Schluossol was drunker than usual last Sunday and made some dls turbance on the streets In the wes residence district. The attention o the marshall was called to his condi tlon and the poor follow was taken homo and put to bed. Some who claim to bo familiar with the facts stnto that John got to seeing things whlcl were not. Picket. Lost On Norfolk avenue , between Eighth and Fourteenth street , a black fur collarette. Finder please return to News ofllco and receive reward. Remember you can got a fine writ ing tablet free with each pair of shoos at the Palace Shoo storo. Gravenette Rain Goats , The poimlarlty of these in the east is so gieat the oloths have been very scarce. Wo have them in Priestley's celebrated Cruvenettes at $8.50 to $15.00. Dress Skirts Scores of styles and cloths tailored in the latest styles at $3.50 to $20.00. This is one of the strong departments of our store. Visit it and you will not doubt it. SPECIALS NOW ! Full Standard LL Muslin 5o Full Standard best made Prints , all 5c Good fast color Prints , all 4c Annum B Indigo Prints , regularly sold 12' ( < , all 10c iili-indi Percales , regularly sold l j < j , all 10c Outing Flannels , see ours at 5c , Oc , 8c , lOc Twill Outings , very fine 12'jjC Corsets , Lot best approved models , strictly iJl.fiO and $1.75 corsets , choice $1.00 IIandorchiefs-2" doz. pure linen II. S. Every one real 25c value , while they last 15c Cotton Blankets 100 pairs bought before most of the rise in cotton at special prices 50o np Wool Blankets See our leadt r , all wool at 83.00 Women's Outing Flannel Night Gown , full made 50c Men's Outing Fannol Night Shirts , full made 50o All wool Tricot Waistings ' 28c Pearl it-Piece Waist Sots 15c and 25o 1000 Pairs Men's Husking Mittens , 10 oz gc pair Good Things to Eat SPECIALS FOR Friday and Saturday 'inest New York eating apples , peck . $ 35 Good Cooking apples , peck . 25 Danaims , per dozen . 19 ft 10 Ib. sack new fresh Buckwheat flour . 40 Cranberries , per quart . 09 Elegant Sun Dried Japan Tea . 49 Try a pound of our 3 Star coffee . . 20 < ow York Cream Cheese . JR Best Wisconsin brick cheese . 15 Fine oranges , per doz . 33 Dealers in General Merchandise. ASA1US OLD STAND. COR. THIRD AND MAIN. TELEPHONE 273. PERSONAL. C. E. Doughty was In Lincoln Wednesday. Mrs. Kathleen Richardson was in the city from Meadow Grove. Mrs. E. W. Hahn of Omaha Is in Norfolk visiting with Mrs. Jack Koen- Igsteln. Mrs. W. C. Klmball and Miss Belle Turner were In Norfolk from Fierce Thursday forenoon. William Zutz returned last night from Hot Springs whore ho has been during the past month. A number of persons of the Rho- foldt family at Plalnvlow are guests at the Nordwlg homo on North Tenth street. Ur.U. A. Mlttlcstadtdentist , Bishop olock. Telephone GO. Wo have some special bargains to offer In city residence property , city lots and small acre tracts near town. G. U. Seller & Co. Our shoes are right ; our prices are right , and with each pair of shoes wo give you a fine writing tablet free. The Palace Shoo store. Observe Hallowe'en enjoyably by attending the dancing party to bo given In Marquardt hall Friday evenIng - Ing by the young ladles of Trinity so cial guild. Refreshments of pumpkin pie , doughnuts and coffee are to ho served. The News has a position In a drug store at good wages. Nona but these who are neat and drossy need apply. The Novelty jj m Waistcoats made of high grade ' material , in the newest - ; : est desions in white , jj slate and ecru shades. 304 Norfolk Ave. I Norfolk , Nebraska. MILLARD GREEN , . DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE PIANO MOVING A SPEOIATY. OIUceA Residence , nit Y. Tj T - , PHONE SB. wife rrouplly Answered