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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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COUNTY LINER AND CEDAR VALE COMMERCIAL Mrs. Laura Muudux of Arkansas here the first of the week on Tin- Jwwllcu all mcl wiih Mrs. Nellie Smith, 13 members present at an all day Chocolates Fisher Shaver insure autos against all hazards for one, two, three or four years. Mrs. Edgar Huffman of Wauneta, A fresh stock, consisting of 25 different kinds and flavors just arrived newest and best.

Also a new line of package goods left Tuesday for a few days' visit at Douglass. Try a Special Supper at the Quick Lunch Cafe. Americanism Coys Who Wore the Iron Hats What greater Americanism can be shown than to support these men when competent and qualified: RALPH T. O'NEIL Attorney General A.K.RADER State Senator HIRAM WILLIAMS Clerk District Court RALPH R. RADER County Attorney They served us well there and I La a visit with Iut sister, Ii.

L. Vox, Charles ai rived Wednesday from Lamar for a short visit at the J. J. Willson h' me. If you are interested in Millinery you will also be interested in the big reduction tho L.

C. Adam Mer. Co. is now offering on their millinery stock. The Legion boys are giving a big masquerade hop tonight and have enaged Tackett's Coffeyville orchestra to furnish the music.

'Their St. Patrick's dance was a dandy and it is safe to say this one will be as good. Election returns at Leonard's Tuesday night. Despite the unfavorable weather the Scotch Concert Co. was greeted with an extra large audience Saturday ni1, was the second number of the IT o-h KMir.nl LOML iOTES The Missouri Pacific passenger trains will have a new schedule starting Sunday.

The east bound will depart at 12:20 instead of 12:43 and the westbound will leave at 1:25 instead of 1:29. Don't forget that Fisher Shaver have plenty of money to loan on farms. W. H. West left Monday for Copan, Okla ater a short visit with Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Deakins on route three. Why go to Winfield or Sedan when Fisher Shaver can give you better rates and terms on farm loans Out-of-town relatives and friends to attend the funeral of the little Collum-ber girl were: Mrs.

H. C. Jent and son, H. Jr. of Jarbola, Mrs.

Roy Mrs. C. W. Dunn of Parsons arrived Cui'sts the flu' were: Mrs. C.

a. J. II. Marsh and Mrs. Randall.

i'ou cannut afford to carry your ov.n insurance. Let Ffcher Shaver carry it for you. Mrs. John Trout and daughter returned to Newton Monthly, after a brief visit here with relatives. She was called here by the sudden death of her aunt, Mrs.

Sue Sollers. List your properly with Fisher Shaver." They get results. They make sales. They do not loaf on the job and draw your commission without earning it. Ted Hefner went to Wichita, Monday on business.

Fisher Shaver have farms of all sizes for sale. Also building lots and Tuesday to be the week's guest of Mrs. Mary Bishop. Pete'sPlace Subscriptions taken for papers and magazines. Ethel Chapman.

Mrs. Brooks Berlin returned Wednesday to Sedan, after visiting here a few days with relatives. Try a Special Supper at the Quick i Lunch Care. of five people and their numbers consisted mostly of Scotch numbers. A bagpipe dancer made a big hit with the crowd.

The talent on the lecture course this season is much stronger than it has ever been We understand that the Democratic ucviuio uuujtse ana they were an exceptionally strong pnmrtomr TV, AnM candidate for state senator indorses Sproul's primary platform. We won vuinpuny wag composed will serve us well here. So the people may know who they are and give such support as they deserve. der if Sproul was always a Democrat city property to suit you G. W.

Hacker of near Hooser went to Winfield, Tuesday, on business. Now is the time to insure with Fisher Shaver. Their companies do not nrorate but pay 100 cents on the or is the democoratic candidate trying to get on the Republican platform. Moline Advance. Adertising.

See Clark for Kodak Films. Youn will eventually insure with Scott, Nowata, Mrs. O. J. Hoi-royd of Hewins, Mrs.

Peter Durland of Hewins; Rev. C. R. Clark of Elgin. For auto top recovering and repairing see J.

W. Johnson. The Welfare club met with Mrs't Edgar Smith Friday. The afternoon was spent in preparing for the Hallowe'en social Saturday night. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served by the hostess.

Dont wish you had taken out insurance with Fisher Shaver, but dollar. Mrs. Ulna Woody and two children, Carl and Burton, have returned to Nashville, after a two weeks' visit with her brother S. L. Fite and family.

If it is insurance, Fisher Shaver write it. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Seybold returned Saturday from a ten day visit at Fort Worth, Texas, aad Winfield. Mrs. N. D. Kemp went to Independence Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs Harold Mattocks.

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. glad that you did.

Mrs FrnnW firooker in visiting her i.1 i tt Cmoiner at iiewino. If you are paying too much for your The New Prices we are making you are not really "Sale" prices, but are prices adjusted to meet the present market reductions. While there has been a sharp decline in the wholesale price of some lines, in other lines there has been no decline. Some of our big financiers seem to think the present price reduction flurry is only temporary, and the action of the southern cotton ginners, in, closing down their plants to force the price of cotton up, would seem to bear out the financiers in their prediction. But be that as it may, our price reductions will STAY REDUCED unless market conditions FORCE us to raise them, and furthermore, if there is any farther decline, we will be the first to reduce ours.

So you can rest assured of getting the lowest possible price at all times here. READ THIS "AD" CAREFULLY. We have the buyers. List your farm with us. Fisher Shaver.

Mrs. Isaac Study returned Tuesday Mrs. Arthur Glasscock returned to from an extended visit at Wichita Arkansas City Tuesday from a brief Let Fisher and Shaver sell your Fisher Shaver, why not do it now? Plenty of money to loan on farms. Lowest rates and best terms. Fisher Shaver.

Mrs. Chas. White returned Wednes. day to Bartlesville, after a few days visit here with her parents Mr. and Mrs.

P. M. Huddle. Leonard's, The Rexall Store. M.

M. Pritchard of Lamar, was here the first of the week on business. Portage Automobile Tires guaranteed 7,500 miles at J. W. Johnson's.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Myers returned Wednesday from an extended visit at Chanute, Pittsburg and Burden.

If it is insurance, Fisher Shaver write it in better companies for less money and do not pro-rate, but pay 100 cents on the dollar. Mrs. Neal Helmick and her mother, Mrs. Ella Myles left Wednesday on their return to Salina. Election returns at Leonard's Tuesday night.

visit here with relatives, ane was Mnndnv bv Mrs. farm for you. They can do it all right Mrs. Dick Coleson and little son James Wilson and little son of Oak land. Calif, who are visiting at tne a.

Wilsnn And W. P. Skavlen homes. were enroute to their home at Arkan sas City, Friday, from a visit at El ein. Remember the Chicken Pie Dinner insurance, see nsner onaver iney will write it for less.

The C. I. C. club met with Mrs. Tabler Wednesday afternoon.

Roll call was answered with topics of the day. The political platforms of the different parties were discussed with Mrs. Crocker as leader. Portage Automobile Tires guaranteed 7,500 miles at J. W.

Johnson's. Mrs. J. W. Fite and Mrs.

S. J. Piek-ard have returned to Columbia, after a two weeks visit with their brother, Henry Goodman and family, and Mrs. Fite's son, S. L.

Fite and family. Let Fisher write your Insurance. You may be the next. Let Fisher to be served by the M. E.

Ladies, elec Dnv Nov. 2 1 020. Shaver write your insurance. Harry Brady was brought home Ttpn Mnrlnn and daughter. Mrs.

Saturday from a hospital at Winfield Geo. Huddle returned Friday from Mi ami, where they were called ny tne For insurance that insures and doesn't prorate, see Fisher Shaver. illness of Mrs. Mary Stone wno is sui favintr frnm narnlvsis. Renew your magazine and paper Mrs.

N. D. Sanders left Wednesday subscriptions with bthel Chapman. 15 Days Sale 15 Days Sale 27-in. Best Quality Dress Gingham, a beautiful array of patterns, was 45c now 30c 36-in Best Quality Percale, pretty patterns in both light and dark colors, was 45c now 30c 27-in.

Fair Quality Percale, good patterns in both dark and light colors, was 25c now 18c "American" Calico, best made, grey and blue colors, was 25c now 18c Best Quality Shirting good range of colors and patterns, was 35c now 25c Exeter Bleached Muslin (same as Hope) was 40 now25c A. B. C. Feather Ticking best quality was 70c, now 50c Extra Heavy Unbleached Muslin, was 30c, now LL Unbleached Muslin, was 25c, now 15c BiH Clothing Sale (3 tarts to-day FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOOBER 29th AND ENDING NOVEMBER 13th 25 Per Cent. Reduction ON EVERY MAN'S AND BO YS' SUIT IN THE HOUSE 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIES' SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS AND SILK WAISTS The way we marked our regular prices on these garments, this 15 per cent discount would equal a 40 per cent discount in the city stores.

With the exception of a few low price "left overs," every garment is strictly up-to-date and are actually cheap at our regular price. While Plush coats are the favorite this sea- son, we nave a dandy line oi c'0''11 coats, in this season's most NjL popular shades. If you are in i i. Our prices on clothing have always been from 15 to 20 per cent lower than in the cities on the same class of clothing. The big discount we are giving makes our prices so we know and feel thata you who take advantage of this opportunity to purchose your clothing needs for the winter and next spring will be ahead of the game.

The greater "portion of the clothing we are offering is of the well known makes KINK AID-KIM BALL or MAYER BROTHERS "GRADUATE SUITS. These brands insure you good workmanship, fit and wearing qualities as well as style. Not one of these makers has reduced a single fall suit in price in their factory todate, but they will later, we feel sure and so we are going to cut ours now and do our share to put prices down. HOYS' SU'TS REDUCED 21) PER CENT Ynt to slight the vs. iVinUiers, you have the opportunity to buy your joy a suit at this v.oaderful saving as the men have.

Boys' 8.50 Suits now 6.38 Boys' $11.00 Suits now 8.25 oBys' $15.00 Suits now $11.25 Boys' Suits now $11.25 Boys' $18.50 Suits now $13.88 Boys' $20.00 Suits now $15.00 nceu oi. a coat you can iiol ai-ford to let this opportunity pass. SUITS We have a dandy line of ladies' suits, in serges, trico-tine, gabardine and velours, no two alike. You will be pleased with the trice. Be your pocket-book's friend and save an extra 1 per cent.

LMMWL! A are woolen, each model a good one. Buy them now for 15 percent less. SILK HOSE AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT There has been a decline in silk hosiery, so the ladies silk hose we have in stock you can have for 20 per cent discount one-fifth off regular price. We carry the Black Cat Reinforced Hosiery and we think there is none better for the money. We have just a few odds and ends in other makes you can have at 25 per cent discount.

10 per cent discount on lisle and cotton hose. Supply your hosiery needs now. Ladies and Children's "Slip-Over" Sweaters at a special discount of 20 per cent. We have a dandy range of colors and styles in these, and it is worth your while to "look them over." Coat Sweaters at a discount of 10 per cent. BLANKETS AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON MEN'S AND BOYS' fffiX OVERCOATS dmcr I Our stock of Men's and Boys' fihy Overcoats is very complete the 7J gAcim.

quality, style and workmanship is the same as there is in our suits. They are the "Kinkaid- Vyir Kimball" and "Mayer Bros." fMt make, which insures you the 'ltAm best to be had at the price Win- ifWiwxW ter is just beginning. Now is iNTjr the time to buy your coat so you JfyZr can get the real good of it. i-'ifi-" Men's $10.00 Overcoats. 8.00 Men's $22.50 Overcoats.

Men's $27.50 Overcoats $22.00 'ffWmfWjZA Men's $35.00 Overcoats $28.00 Men's $45.00 Overcoats. rgf Men's $55.00 Overcoats $44.00 -iDigKincdsiCmtdiih BOYS' OVERCOATS AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION In plain and belted models, sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys 6.50 Overcoats now 5.20 Boys' 7.50 Overcoats now 6.00 Boys $12.50 Overcoats now $10.10 Boys' $16.50 Overcoats now $13.20 Remember, we are givinn 10 per cent reduction on everything in our Men's Furnishing Goods Department: Men's Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Hats and Caps, Gloves ad Mittens, Wool Shirts, Overalls, Work Shirts, Suit Cases, Neckwear, Sheep-Lined Coats, Leather Vests, Duck Coats, Mackinaws, Dress Pants. Our Blankets were bought oyer a year ago, before the price reached the high water mark, so the present decline did not affect them and the 10 per cent discount puts them below any rnmTiptit.inn. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $27.50 SUITS NOW.

MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $32.50 SUITS NOW. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $40.00 SUITS NOW. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $45.00 SUITS NOW. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $55.44 SUITS NOW. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $70.00 SUITS NOW.

These Suits are all good styles and good colors. We have always made it our policy to not carry over any out-of-date style or color. They consist of blue serge, grays, fancy worsteds and fancy mixtures. We are also giving a reduction of 10 per cent on our entire stock of Shoes, good, reiable makes, which you can depend upon giving you the best of satisfaction. Queen Quality Shoes for Women, King Quality and Norman Shoes for men.

Lion Brand and Endicott-Johnson Work Shoes for men. Come in and let us fit you out. We have what you 64x76 Cotton Blankets now $3.15 68x80 Cotton Blankets now $4.05 72x80 Cotton Blankets now $4.50 66x80 Best Quality Wool Nap Plaid Blankets, now 66x80 Heavy Wool Blankets now $9-00 70x80 Heavy Plaid Wool Blankets now $12.15 Comforts, fancy cover, white cotton filled, 68x78, now $3.60 72x78 now $4.50 MUNSINGWEAR -A good combination of quality, comfort and economy in underwear. The best stores sell it, the best informed people wear it, the best makers knit it. Buy Munsingwear here and save 10 per cent.

if you prefer it. Better get In In conclusion let us say that we are offering you some thing worth while in this two weeks sale, and take advantaye of the values offered. LGJfcfani JCera WMMM OK WLGldaniJCera i.

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1914-1922