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Cherryvale Republican from Cherryvale, Kansas • Page 5

Cherryvale Republican from Cherryvale, Kansas • Page 5

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Cherryvale, Kansas
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TFTR DAILY REPUBLICAN'. CHEH RmiH, KANSAS Utility gas, wood or coal. Personal Mention jjoisiora ierore you Duy. 174-tf For oost Mrs. E.

J. Suiion, mother of Mrs. Mr- E. Everett of near Elk Win. is reported Quite sick.

cn" was a shopper at the Cherryvale. stores today. Chas. E. Curry to Independ- i ei.ee this afternoon on prira-te busi- M.

M. Eurns "was down from nute this afternoon on business and 3.ns3.s! to visit former neighbors. Miss Emma Lauzhlin went to Cof-; Ponayo Kidney Pills are the satisfactory Kidney Pills the kidney medicine that really does the work, for weak kidneys, inflammation and backache we can recommend them very highly. Your monev back if not satisfied. Sold only at the Ponayo store.

feyville this morning on a brief bu inesg trip. s- Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Strand of Mo-Gine, came in this afternoon to visit a short time with Cherryvale friends. Horses and cows to trade for Cherryvale residence property. See Hill. 174 dw tf Mrs. Daugherty is here from near Brooks to visit Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. J. C. Cunningham, who has been Wharton.

sick the lat two weeks, is no better this afternoon. -Mrs. F. M. McBride came from her i home in Liberty this afternoon to Mrs.

E. T. Taylor of near Alta-jTisit a short time with her father, mont was a chopper in Cherryvale J- c- Witham, and sister, Miss Edith TTAVE you seen the official Kansas post card of which one million copies are to be mailed to other states, January 29, Kansas Day? We have them on exhibition Witham. jtthls afternoon. it luuDiaiu FOR SALE: Two Queen ineubat-ji ors, ISO eggs each.

J. M. Gowjjy. J. A.

Brady went to the county seat this morning to lock after pro-I fessional business. 5c. and for sale at Three for 164-12t. Miss Alice Morgan came over this, morning from Neodesh.a to visit a short time with her aunt, Mrs. C.

Johnson, south of town. FOR RENT "-room house, modern, SOT E. Main. Icouire 710 E. ft 4 V.

-Pn F3- V2 f5 a to? ti Mrs. A. Walters and children lef: on the noon train today for Ioia, their future home. B. D.

Brown went to Coffeyville on the morning train to look after business matters todav. 3 ri S. 5.1 -4 s'lH SQUIER 172- Fourth a little earlv but we The Rexall Store DRUGS The Rexall 'THIS mav bs A llurd went to Jefferson this moning to sperd a few hours looking after businers matters. 1 Mrs. Carrc-1 McCue returned this afternoon from a visit with her parents in Thaver.

1h -f f. Ct i 1 i V- ai 3 i S. B. I'eiers, of the Northern division of the Frisco, wa? in Cherryvale this forenoon cn C. C.

Kincaid arrived home or. the afternoon train from a business ti in to Kansas City. ers-only a few left-ano we want to talk Garden Seed, Poultry Fencing, Garden Tools. have just received I I You Can Depend! on These i Miss Nan Sitvey came in this afternoon from Jamesport, to visit Miss Ethel Dougherty. A.

M. Hough of the Montgomery county bank went to the county seat jlthig morning to look after business matters. a big assortment of garden seed. You know the quality. Miss Sadie Williams went Lo Coffeyville this afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs.

F. M. Fritz. Miss Tessie Allison and Miss Gladys Bracken went to Independence this afternoon to epend a few hours. Groceriss and Table Provisions bought of Keep are of standard quality and the prices right.

It ought to afford considerable satisfaction to be able to absolutely rely on these two propositions. Let Keep be your grocer for awhile. Then you'll soon be a satisfied customer. Try it out on your Phone. Lyman Harmon, assistant at the Steam bakery, wias unable to be at work this morning on account of sickness.

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Butler went ito Independence on the 9 o'clock car this morning to visit today with Mr.

and Mrs. Magee. Mrs. W. E.

Edwards and little daughter went home to Chanute this afternoon after a brief visit with Cherryvale friends. MI3S Blanche Holcome went to Coffeyville this afternoon on 'business iand to visit Miss Olive Greenstreet. J. E. Jones of Chanute was in Mrs.

Robert Loofborrow of Neo-desha was here tjiis forenoon to visit an hour with Mrs. Jos. Keizenstein on the way to Independence. Phone 57. Cherryvale, Kan.

Cherryvale last night on business. Hurt in Queer Accident. An astonishing accident occurred lately at Hobart, Australia. A man named Critchley was riding a bicycle, and when passing an omnibus the driver swung his whip, catching him around the neck The cyclist was aelpless. and before he could save bimsfclf he wa3 jerked under the ve bicle and sustained serious injuries Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Cunningham came from their home in Independence this morning to visit today with Mrs. Cunningham's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Toy.

NEW SHIPMENT OF Miss Grace Nichols went to Neo-desha this morning to visit a short time with her sister, Mrs. Tappan and other friends. iuGCI Mrs. John Murphy and mother, Mrs. Parks, went to the county seat this moning to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Holt and other friends. i AND GO-CARTS JUST RECEIVED Mrs. Mary Stevens returned this The Smallest Shop afternoon to her home in lola after visiting the last eek with her moth- er, Mrs. E.

J. Luther, and other Cherryvale relatives. All are of the latest styles and best vehicles known. Come and look them over. We can suit you on style, quality and price.

The Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. to. with Mrs. A. Horner 216 West First street.

All ladies of thhe church are cordially invited. Best Lighted will do more business than a large store poorly lighted. The new G.E. MAZDA Economy Diffuses make it possible to flood small business places with electric light at a very small cost. The light from these new lamps is so brilliant, and is so perfectly diffused that often only one cluster is needecj.

The turn-down switch gives just the degree of light desired. You will be interested in the terms we can offer you on these lights. Ask about them. The O. E.

S. Reading Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at the usual hour, with Mrs. J. F. Kring.

316 North Montgomery. Mrs. Gard, '(the president will lead the meeting. CHERUYVALE ELECTRUl, AND rOVER COMPAJ no. Mrs.

F. A. McAnally, who had heen in Cherryvale the last few days returned this morning to her home in Fort Scott. Mr. McAnally is a conductor on the SDorthem division of the Frisco and his wife had been here to visit him.

I Worthington Mercantile Co. West Main St. Weatfcer Ilulletln: 7 last evening. 3 degrees 7 this morning 29degrees We look for the weather to continue fair and mild tomorrow. Worthington 's Store News FOR THURSDAY as a Special Feature of our Great Annual After-Inventory Sale We will ofrer all our DRESS GOODS and SUITINGS in cotton and rocl at ONE-FOURTH OFF regular prices There will be no reservations in this sale serges, English and Scotch suitings, basket weaves, novelties, etc.

all go at this liberal discount. Ladies Silk Scarf plain and dotted. 2 yards long, several colors, regular 49c kinds, Special Thursday only choice '03 Silk Knit Scarfs, fancy colors, regular 9Sc grade Special Thursday only, PC choice iUu Ladies Heavy Fleeced Hose, black only, ribbed tops, regular 25c kind, Special 1 Thursday price 1 1 THIS SALE a Gsnuine Clearance in all departments. Worthington Mercantile Co 2O6-20S West Main St. "THEY ARE JUST RIGHT" i Made of Genuine Wisconsin Red Birch, Mahogany Fin- Pure corn chop at $1.30 per and bran and shorts at correspondingly low prices.

N. Sauer Co 170-6t fsh. Their Mark: Under the Seat, a Pair of Chickens "PLYMOUTH ROCKERS" The Good vYork Is Going On! 5 Bars Silk Soap for 5c A $5.00 Bible for The Meanest Ever. The meanesi trick ever p-rretrated noon a lover that which his girl's pa sprung upu an Arlington Heights youth who stayed longer than the old man's stock of patience could last. He finally appeared at the head of the stairs and began to sing 'The Mornicg Light i3 Breaking; the Darkness Disappears." Awful English Pun.

A young lady began singing and kept it up until her two canaries Bank back exhausted in their efforts to out-sing her. Now we understand th tneanir-g of the old saw about killing two tird3 with one's tone. London Tit-Bit. ri EL Ei II II 1111 i nun yiii THE. STAR THEATER The Old Confectioner's Mistake.

A rich Biograph drama with a heart grippinglnterest. Town Hall Tonight. The funniest of essanay's snake-Tille comedies it a roar of laughter 1.00 (At the Old Stand) P. S. Special prices on heaters to close them out All This Week txpsrsive Publication.

Tee KOit expensive publication in Xe.v v. the i22-t income, Ls the City Record, Ahich costs early 5ifiso.oc-o. from start to finish. Hear The Song Hit Tonight. at the a rv FOSTER.

COLE General Farm Sale and Live Stock Auctioneers We want your business and will make it profitable for you flTol Gherryvals TMtfers US25o- Army Officer Hve Privileges. Army officers In Germany get reductions on railway and- theati tickets, and tAke precedence of all elT'Jlans at any social Change Every Night,.

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