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The County Liner and Cedar Vale Commercial from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 5

The County Liner and Cedar Vale Commercial from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 5

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Cedar Vale, Kansas
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COUNTY LINER AND CEDAR VALE COMMERCIAL rrvi id of the ine coin public is can have the best asset a tore Ilia. P. M. Huddle returned Monday from a Winfield hospital where she underwent an operation. If you are paying too much for your insurance, see Fisher Shaver they will write it for less.

Mrs T. H. Park returned Monday from Wellington, where she was called to the bedside of her Mrs. Mc-Vey. Portage Automobile Tires guaranteed 7,500 miles at J.

W. Johnson's. Pumpkin pie and coffee will be served by the Welfare club at their Spelling Bee. Pie 10c and coffee 5c. Miss Frances Duensing returned Monday from a visit at Marion.

Let Fisher write your Insurance. You will eventually insure with P- n.r ak rVi An if OTitm 9 THIS IS SHOWN BY THE WAY THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY HAVE TAKEN OUR STATEMENTS AND ACTIONS IN REFERENCE TO PRICE REDUCTIONS. YOU ARE SHOWING UTMOST CONFIDENCE THAT WE WILL AT ALL TIMES SAFEGUARD YOUR INTEREST BY REDUCING OUR PRICE ON A LINE OF GOODS AS SOON AS THERE IS A DECLINE IN THE MARKET PRICE OF THAT PARTICULAR LINE. Miss Adalia Haass, field secretary LADIES' SUITS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS 10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SHOES Everything in our Shoe Deartment included except H. C.

Hyer Son Cowboy Boots. We have one of the largest shoe stocks in the county and can take care of your footwear in good shape. LOMLAOTES Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Webb and son and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sawyer were at Wichita Monday on business. Renew your magazine and paper subscriptions with Ethel "Chapman.

Mrs. W. T. Blanchard of Chautauqua arrived Monday on her return from Caltforna and New Mexico, where she went with her son, A. C.

Blanchard, who is seeking a climate that will beneft his health! He is now at Phoenix, Ariz. Subscriptions taken for papers and magazines. Ethel Chapman. Mrs. A.

To'othaker returned Monday from a three weeks visit at Al-den, Kan. Cattle shipments this week were; J. E. Montgomery, 8 cars to St. Louis; H.

H. Layton, 4 cars to St Louis; J. J. Willson, 1 car to K. H.

Guthrie, 1 car to K. C. J. H. Wiley received four cars of pure-bred White Face cows he bought at a sale at Jazz Bows, New Collars, Belts and Cuff Links just in.

See them on the corner Earley Bishop's. Fred Shrader of Dexter arrived Tuesday for a brief visit at the A. H. Shrader home while enroute home from Springs, where he spent two weeks. If you are interested in millinery Bwill also be interested in the big iction the L.

C. Adam Mer. Co. is offering in their millinery stock. Centennial Pie Supper Oct.

29th. Ruth Pate, Teacher. Mrs. Hines returned Monday from a brief visit at Sedan. B.

H. Casebolt lost a good black horse Saturday from lockjaw, caused by the horse stepping on a rusty nail. Shaver paid Roy Guthrie a check this week for the rear cushion stolen out of his Ford at the Sedan WOMEN'S SHOES for the Y. C. with headquarters in Denver, was here Saturday on business Plenty of money to loan on farms.

Lowest rates and best terms. Fisher Shaver. Mrs. S. E.

Thompson returned Saturday" from Wichita and Clearwater, where she had spent about 10 days. If it is insurance, Fisher Shaver write it in better companies. Roy Harris left Saturday for New Mexico, after spending several weeks here. Leonard's, The Rsxall Store. Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Clifford of Earlton, visited the last of the week here with relatives. Portage Automobile Tires guaranteed 7,500 miles at J.

W. L. S. Morgan of Granada, former resident here, visited the last of the week with his daughter, Mrs. Ar-lin Sweaney, on route one, while en.

route home from Indenendence. If it is insurance, Fisher Shaver write it in hettet companies for Its monev and aa not pro-rate, but pay 100 cents on the dollar. The Pollyanna club met Friday With Mrs. Orval Burkett. Light refreshments were served.

You cannot afford to carry your own insurance. Let Fisher Shaver carry it for you. Of course everyone wants a community library. Attend the spelling bee given by the Welfare club and the proceeds will be used toward starting a fund: List your property with Fisher Shaver. They get results.

They make sales. They do not loaf on the job and draw your commission without earning it. Several stunts: music, readings and more music will be heard at the spelling at the I. O. O.

F. hall, Saturday, October 30. Fisher A Shaver have farms of all sizes for sale. Also building lots and citv property to suit you Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Corder of Missouri, who are visiting relatives on route two, will return soon to their home in Nevada. $4.00 Values now $3.60 $6.50 Values now $5.85 $8.50 Values now $7.65 $10.00 Values now $9.00 $15.00 Values now $13.50 CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.50 Values now $1.35 $2.00 Values now $1.80 $3.50 Values ow $3.15 $5.00 Values now $1.50 Winter is coming. Have you bought your coat? If not, the sooner you do so, the better assortment you'll find to select from.

We have had a dandy business on coats, bn still have a fine selection of both plush and cloth coats. Buy now and save 10 per cent. MEN'S DRESS SHOES Yes, we just' received some Ladies' Suits that are beauties. We bought these under price and have marked them the same way this fact, coupled with the 10 per cent discount we allow you, makes these suits by far the best bargains have had. The materials are serge, tricotine, velour and silvertone.

Sizes from 18 to 45. Range of price from $42.50 to $80.00 Better get busy, as we will have no more this fall. "r-LilovcLiripJ reunion. (Try a Special Supper at the Quick Lunch Cafe. Mrs.

Jim Blanchard returned Monday to Chautauqua, after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry. For auto top recovering and repairing" see J. W.

Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Littrell and family, Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Cloyd, Mrs. Mollie Myers and children of Grenola, Mrs. and MrsJohn Cloyd and Mr.

and Mrs. Murry Stocking were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Bennett. Don't' wish you had taken out insurance with Fisher Shaver, but be glad that you did. New Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys. See them at Earley Bishop's. If it is insurance, Fisher Shaver write it.

Mrs. M-. D. Hathaway of North Yakima, arrived Mondav. from Dexter, where she is visiting relatives, for a few days visit with Mrs.

C. O. Niles. We have the buyers. List your farm with ts.

Fisher Shaver. Mrs. W. M. Rothrock returned Saturday from Ohio, where she visited for some time with relatives.

rLet "Fisher and Shaver sell your lirm for you. They can do it all right. A If it's new we have It. See us on fihe corner. Earley Bishop.

You may be 'the next. Let Fisher Shaver write your insurance. Herbert Johnson came over Sunday for a brief visit with relatives, being accomapnied home Monday by his wife and daughters, who had visited here a few days. For insurance that insures and doesn't prorate, see Fisher Shaver. Ben Morlan and daughter, Mrs.

Geo. Huddle were called to Miami, Sunday by the dangerous i 11 ross of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Stone. Fislier Shaver insure autos against all hazards for one, two, three or four vears. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS 10 PER CENT OFF ON MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Including Silk Hosiery, Work Hosiery, Dress Shirts.

D's and Work Gloves, Neckwear, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Mittens, Bovs' Blouse Waists. MEN'S AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR Men's Ribbed Union Suits $1.75 Values now Men's Ribbed Munsing Union Suits, $3.00 Values now $2.70 Munsing Wool Union Suits, $0.50 values now $5.85 Munsing Wool Union Suits, $8.50 Values now $7.05 Men's Stan i rd Fl'-re Lined Union Suits, $2.00 Values Men's' Heavy Fleece Lined ijiion ouiio, fiuies no Bovs' Fb-cce Lineil Union Suits $1.00 Value; now 85c Values now 77c Now is the time to insure with Fisher Shaver. Their companies do aot prorate but pay 100 cents on the dollar. Mr. and Mrs.

Cal Lavely of Grain-ola, were here Saturday on business. His mother, Mrs. Susie Lavely accompanied them home. Fisher Shaver not only write all kinds of insurance at cost for members of the Farmers Union, but for all other farmers and stockmen as well. Their companies are; better.

Their rates are lower. They do not pro-rate but 'pay 100 cents on the dollar. Fay Webb is out of the bank this week nursinga severe case of ivy poisoning. Don't forget that Fisher Shaver have plenty" of money to loan on farms. Little Edith Clifford of Wauneta is visiting ljer grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Clifford on route one. Why go to Winfield or Sedan when Fisher Shaver can give you better rates r.nd terms on farm loans? Say, it will be awfully nice to have some of these handy when you wake up cold some of these nights; better buy them now n'vl have them ready. Blankets now are $3.15, $1.05, $1.50, $7.20, $9.00 and $12.15. The Comforts now are $.100 and $1.50.

A saving to you of 10c on every dollar. i MEN'S WORK CLOTHING $5.50 Values now $1.95 $8.50 Values now $7.65 $10.99 Values now $9.00 $15.00 Values now $13.50 MEN'S WORK SHOES S4.00 Values now $3.00 $5.00 Values now $1.50 $7.00 Values now $6.30 $8.50 Values now $7.65 Men's $11.50 High-Cut Luce Boots now $10.35 $13.50 Values now $12.15 $14.50 Values now $13.05 BOVS' SHOES $3.00 Values now $2.70 $4.00 Values now $3.60 $5.00 Values now $1.50 Bovs' $7.00 High-Cut Bouts now $6.00 Values now $5.40 $5.00 Values now $1.50 MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS REDUCED 10 PER CENT SWEATERS n. Public SALE AX 'A 1 1 These practical garments are really a necessity for the wardrobe. We have a beautiful assortment of the very latest models in all sizes from the baby up and all grades from $15 down You save 10 per cent on them now. Including leather vests, corduroy pants and sheep-pelt coats.

Men's Fitz Bib Overalls, heaviest weight thaat is made, $3.00 values now $2.70 $2.50 Values now $2.25 $2.50 Khaki Pants now $2.25 $2.75 Khaki Pants now $2.48 $5.00 Moleskin Pants now $4.50 $1.00 Leather Vests $9.00 $13.50 Leather Vests $12.15 Men's $1.50 Work Shirts $1.35 Boys' $1.25 Work Shirts $1.13 HAVING DECIDED TO QUIT FARMING, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 2 1-2 MILES NORTH AND 2 1-2 MILES WEST OF CEDAR VALE, COMMENCING AT 1000 O'CLOCK SHARP ON Wednesday, Oct. 27 The Following, Property 11 HEAD OF HORSES 1 brown team 8 years old, weighing 1600 pounds. 2 gray mares 5. years old. 1 black mare 4 years old.

1 bay team 5 years old. 1 brown saddle horse 7 years old. 1 bay mare 7 years old. 1 sorrel horse 8 years old. sK" 1 black saddle horse 4 years old.

1 gray mare 4 years old. 71 HEAD OF CATTLE 15 red milk cows, some giving milk and some to be fresh soon 1 Jersey milk cow. 2 Jersey heifers. 32 yearling steers. 5 steer calves.

4 yearling heifers. 12 good stock cows. FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 cultivators, 2 mowers, 1 sweep rake, 1 good set harness, 1 Maxwejl touring car, 1 good saddle, 1 Sharpless cream separator, 1 corn sled, 2 grain wagons. 1 BAPTIST LADIES WILL SERVE LUNCH LUNCH STAND ON THE GROUND TERMS OF ALE All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; on larger sums a six per cent per annum from date of sale. No property to be months on approved notes bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from date of sale.

oN property to be removed from premises until satisfactor settlement has been made for same. JohnF. Houston CLERK FROM DOSBAUGH, NATIONAL BANK CROCKER SHAFF, Auctioneers YARNS "Fleishw's" Yarns in Saxony, Ger-mantown and Knitting Worsted, in a full range of colors. Here's a treat for you. We have just received word of a decline in yarns, so dowwn ours go.

Germantown and Saxony were 60c a ball, buy it now for 50c Knitting Worsted was 75c a ball, buy yours now for "NU DRESS GOODS "Nuvogue" is a plaid, fine imitation of wool goods, beautiful color combination, just the thing for school dresses, that is selling everywhere for $1.00 a yard. Our price Now is the time to buy that new overcoat. Our line is very complete. Young Men's Semi-Ulster Belted Models, Men's Heavy Ulsters and plain Dress Coats. $15.00 Coats now $13.50 $22.50 Coats now $20.25 $32.50 Coats now $29.25 $35.00 Coats now $31.50 $47.50 Coats now $42.80 Boys' Overcoats $5.85 to $11.25 BOYS' SUITS REDUCED 10 PER CENT We have a very beautiful assortment JBoys' Suits, some with 2 pairs pant3, ages 4 years to 18 $4.00 to $30.00 AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS REDUCED 10 PER CENT Novelty Suits for young men in grays, brown mixed and green.

Men's Suits in blue serges and fancy worsteds. $27.00 Suits now $24.75 $35.00 Suits now $31.50 Suits now $36.00 $45.00 Suits now $40.50 $50.00 Suits now $49.50 $65.00 Suits now THE L. G. ADAM MERCANTILE CO..

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