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The Sun from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 3

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The Suni
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Pittsburg, Kansas
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THE SUN Page Three FEW STINGY HUSBANDS Sum Wmmt Ad REAL MEAN KIND ARE FADING AWAV INTO PAST. A REAL BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY IS RIGHT NOW AT Advertisements under this heading are accepted at the lot lowing rates: Twanty-tive words or less, three times, 25 cents, twenty-five to fifty words, three times, bO cents. Want adt are due and payable at the oflice immediately after the first insertion. Phones, Bell 121; Home (.. 620 North Pittsburg, Broadway, Kansas.

FOU SALE- Four and five room house, 10. 15ih street. Five and six room house, Cor. Pine and Forest. Get, the price of Bell Phone 1804.

77-3-419 FOR SALE -West Forest. Five-room in perfect condition. Large -hatie trees. Paved street. Sewer in-, paid.

$1250; $150 down. room 0. over Lindhurg's. 77-3 WANTED 2 men to sell household goods on easy payments. Good pay.

Apply Norlh Broadway. 7(i-3-4l'(i STRAYED OR STOLEN Scotch Collie ting about months old, tan cnNir, while ring around neck, four "bile stockings, white face, named Bounty. Please notify C. E. Rush, I'M West Hth.

Bell Phone 14110. Re-werd. 70-3-415 FOR SALE One baby buggy in good ntlitinn. Five dollars buvs this 'i tin. Call 812 W.

Euclid 'or Bell phone 527. 70-2-413 Colored girl to do sweep-uir. today. Room 30, Kirkwood Bl.itr. 70-1-414 i-Oli SALE- Retail and wholesale 1" o.l 1 1 of all kinds.

513 West 4th t. 11,11 Phone 3J tf I.O.r ring and ring guard. jr. The Fire Damaged Goods have been cleaned out and the merchandise we are now offering is goods bought for our regular Fall and Winter trade Goods we were forced to take, because they had been bought months ahead and the wholesale houses would not except any cancellation of the order. Ov.rcoats, 'Suits, Underwear, Shirts, Sos, Shoes, and everythirg else absolutely clean and fresh but still being sold at FIRE SALE PRICRS.

Store Room must be Remodeled Soon and STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT RIGHT NOW! ui 5lu uii ii it lu iuI To! Iifiii.u Jta iin v.u LOST Small black coin purse cmi tabling Moose receipt, also anu silver. Liberal reward for return 1c tilW E. Mb. street. FOR RENT South front slecpini: room, house modern.

Can u-c tcie phone. Kent reasonable. 2II E. Mb Hell Phone 2315. 7s FOR SALE- A good piano.

This piano can be bought right, an he seen any time at 1115 South Broadw.u. LOS 1' A pair of black kid gh.ve.. al oodmen Circle lodge, 'i tie who found tin. in is known, kumly re turn them to 105 E. -Uih si reel.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms I'm light housekeeping, modern. Alsn sleeping room, modem, liu K. loin street. iji 3 1:, i FOR SALE One lnlenialiunal me-horsepower gasoline engine. tlm Inlet-nation al truck as good as in v.

One llarley Davidson aitu side ear. Locust Sln-et. Gatagv. North Locust, I'hone 3 FOR house, largi barn, poultry hou.s. Iron i.

cc, $700.00. lerins. Mtlo West ulh Mi cel. lS-3 M. FOR SALE--Modern icsiauiaiit III.

Large range, cullec urn, register, all complete, i.tit ttnek deal, $2i5. lories. I achat, i Koom (i, over Lindliuig s. FOR SALE Good poo, ho old. Work anywhere, ciiy Inquire at 1120 r.ast llili.

iS i. FOR SALE 21 acres land, g.tnil i room house, well ami ei nwni orchard, close to street c.r lute, i.tm on part. Also bO acres, on mivu i ine tor sale or will trade, i -in iN ichols. i FOR SALE -Payments. Inn.

I 207 North Rouse. u.i.i. inquire II. L. Rogers, 1 irst Bank.

l.OST Three small keys mi I key ring in I rout of 1'iank l-ui n-. Hal'iiwaie store. I' ilniei- i inn to 1 rank Burgess. FOR SALE On West 3rd, inn i house, strictly niint iit. nice home.

Ask tho price, mill ialston. FOR SALE On East Elf.oi,.,i. block, nice 4-rnoni liniise, and $10.00 per uiniiln. i it Ralston. FOR SALE Close in on I.

a street, nice 4 ronin bouse, $1200.00. 2tH sit anil per mouth. Coulter tv it uni. WANTED llnr.se for Us k- i i work. Pittsburg Cornice FOR RENT Nice, sliicily in it bed room, est First.

3 FOR SALE Span of sucking A two miles norlh, one mile vm -i Broadway. A. B. I'rogget. Ro I I Pittsburg.

i 3 I LEARN More Vv I'tuewhere between 16th and 4th un Rmadvutv. Finder leave at SUN oilice. Reward. 70-3-412 or FARM LOAMS niiitnerce lav. Co.

loans mtine; on terms ami low rates. Timt to A. E. Maxwell. V.

I' FOR At bargain price, single ovlucler motorcycle, good running iltiinti. Will take bicycle as part incut. Call 701 S. Catalpa. Bell 70-3 I i i To buy good burglar-i Must be cheap for cash, I hone r.tx, between 2 and 3 and -ted p.

m. 70-tf-337 7vWE l0AN I 6 MONEY ily or County Watches, Liic Slock, Household i ami Household Gootls rent in ossessiun. IIOI'RS: 10:00 to 12:00 a. m. lo 7:00 to p.

m. i ttiilil 10:00 p. m. HON AL LOAN CO. i.i; i ed Paw Brokers, i N.

Lrni.dwiil. Pittsburg, Kas. MliA. CIWKY in China Painting Decorated to Order 1 105 Studio 701 W. 2nd.

II KIN Inn -in rl Bantu's Jewelry Store. So, Come, and Come Quick, to 9 620 North 11EIE Broadway, Pittsburg, Kansas. The Man Who Quibbles About Every Nlokel Belongs to Very Small Minority Team Work Now the Rule. "Seems to me some wives have a false sense of pride," said tho little mother, as she and her visitor sat on the front porch and watched the antics of her husky baby hoy. "Now In the matter of money some women tell me they would die before they would ask tholr husbands for money.

Tho idea! Who'B going to furnish the money if one's husband doesn't? We wives can't all have incomes of our own, and a man can't be expected to know every time tils wife needs money, so he can automatically hand It out." "He should give her a stipulated sum every week," said the visitor. "Then she wouldn't need to ask "Pickles!" exclaimed the little mother. "That's all very well In theory, but how about It when a man's Incomo Isn't big enough for that? Most of them aren't. Now, take Jim's salary We need every bit of it and between us we save what we can to put In the bank. Only a rich man can afford to glvo his wife an allowance.

"We both plan about the spending of our income. Sometimes, when I And a real bargain thnt takes quite a lump of money at one time, I tell Jim about it and he digs up for tho in vestment. A wife with an allowance never can buy In quantities, simply because she can't get enough out of It for quantity having "If I want to go snooping and find I l'nven't as 1 I'inv need I e'l need'ul. he hnsn 1 i and call h'm a i times hen I'm of funds II. (j money as I think I'm to glvo mo thu it he does: if he fliiv tantrums "-V thing.

Some-i" ntowii 1 riu out i "n't happen very ilocs. do you think often, hut If It I'd let any false priuo prevent me running Into Jim's on re and asking lilm for a dollar?" "But you two understand each other so sighed the visitor. "You can trust each oilier. Jim knows you're not unreasonable, and you know Jim will not hesltnto to give you what he has. But Just suppose you had a husband who quibbled about every nickel and wanted to know what you did with tho last quarter he gave you a couple of woeks ago." "PifTln!" sniffed the little mother.

"Honestly, do you believe there are many men like that 1 don't. All tho married folk around here are Just ttbuut, like Jim aud mo The uien ex poet their money to bo used for the family and the women know tho limits of the man's earnings and ar vory careful In their spending Once In a whllo you como across a real young husband or a real old one that's mean about money, but that kind Ib fading away Into the past." Edna K. Wooloy. How Lawyer Views It. 'Bo you are going to defend that defaulter who got away with $100, 000?" "Bad case, Isn't It?" "Awful! Ho didn't save enough out Of It to pay a respectablo fee.

If. BUY AT THF. SIGN OF THE LYON. dealers are SELECTED us well as solicited. Merchants with questionable business methods NEVER handle LYONS BEST.

You cun safely trust the store where this quality flour is sold. Look up the dualer and ask him why 13 L. ,1. SU'pln'nson 112-111 K. 5th St.

ILLINOIS BANKERS LIFE (If Monmouth. IllirmU Annual Cent ot 11,000 Imuranr Where the BIG FIRE SALE is Still in Progress l'AHSONS WON'T PAY. NEAL of the NAVY By VM. HAMILTON OSBORNE Bttfiee's snoi; repair shop The SUN is ahead of the publisher's schedule for this interesting story. In other words, we ure a little too faBt.

Will have additional chapters about Wednesday Has Operating Agreement for Free (a- fur ity lliilldings. Parsons, Oct. 9. AocordliiR to an agreement entered Into several years ago between the Kansas Natural C.as company and the city of Parsons, all ot the public buildings of Parsons are to have free use of gas as Ions as the franchise is operat. ive.

Several days ago the public utilities commission announced that all cities now receiving free gas will be n.itiircd to pay fur the same. It was intended to put this reinitiation into effect immediately but through the efforts of Judge Thomas C. Flunnclly 108 East 4th Street There Is no Special Training (Juite So (iood As a BUSINESS EDUCATION idence, Kirkwood station. The invited guests were: Mesdnmos Sara C. Sco- ell, Mare, Budinut, Wibking, Spang ler, Livingston, Masters Budinot and Livingston.

The guests returned late, having enjoyed a delicious luncheon, isiting and picking wild flowers, de ciding the country a fine place to live. Real Estate Buro. No. 5, October 10, 1915. Question: Pleas giv the legal status of a cemetery association und tell me what is the matter with the ceme teries of this city? A.

F. City. Answer: In Kansas a cemetery must not bo run for profit and it is there fore exempt from all general taxation. When you buy a lot in a cemetery you get no title in fee only a place to bury, and the brief certificate of purchase is quite enuf, so do not. be come foolish and insist on a long form warranty deed.

Tho tract of land may bo hot, stir vtyed, platted, and dedicated, lots soli and valuable and ornamental improve menu made and at least one-tenth the proceeds ar to be kept as a sinking tund, the interest on wnicn is to kee tho cemetery in perpetual repair af ter the last lot is sold. Tho Highland I'ark Cemetery maj hav been conceived in iniquity but I tm assured by the chief officers tlni it is to be run strictly in compliance with the law. Mt. Olive had its birth by a hedge before the section was accurately or officially sub-divided, hence there is not a lot in the original plat of this cemetery that occupies the exact place A Modern Optical Koom. The Banta Jewelry store has installed one of the most modern optical rooms tq lie found in this part of Kansas, the equipment comprising the newest and most scientific instruments known to optical science.

Mr. Bantu and Mr. Benton, who has been associated with the firm for more'than a year, have made a very thorough investigation of the merits of the various instruments and installed only those which have proven the most accurate in testing tho errors of refraction and muscular imbalance. Mr. Glen G.

Kenton, who will have complete charge of the department, is a graduate from one of the advanced schools with the degree of Doctor of Optome try, and a graduate in the post graduate course with the degree of Doctor- of Optometrical Science. Mr. Benton has nlso passed the rigid examination of the state board of examiners, and is fully prepared to render expert advice and furnish correctly fitted glasses to patrons of the store. If You Only Knew. What we do, we would do your cleaning and pressing.

AND LISTEN We have the only two competent dy ers and cleaners in the city, so they in conjunction with our up-to-the-min ute equipment, makes good work i certainty. Try us. HKOADWAY DYE WORKS. 304 North Broadway. Phone; Hell 2S1 Home 34.

7(1-: Mrs. ovell Has Grandson. bara Cuve-bcovell was called to Kansas, Thursday, where then was an eleven pound grandson to wel- nmo her, who was born Wednesduy ight to G. Hamilton Baird and wife liaird is daughter of Mrs. Sco veil.

Mr. Baird is the son of Mr. am Mrs. G. W.

Baird of Opolis, old resi dents of that town. Mother und chili are doing well. The young couple re side in Joplin and were visiting their parents at the old homestead wh Master Baird decided to ride the stork home. To make sure and be sure, insure A'ith K. A.

Jones Co. 41-tf F. J. Sampson and Harry Hitchings will leave tomorrow morning for To peka as delegates from the local O. O.

F. lodge to thu session of the Grand Lodge Miss Ethel Caldwell, of Noel, Mo, is Mrs. K. C. Hood, 303 West Euclid.

ill Kopair Your Shoesand (Jaaraiitoe Satisfaction Cell Hume 691 Free Delivery Ollll Villi EARN More Will i d. typewriting, telegraphy, and i i an independent living. I'osi- i. iln'S, whole-tale houses, insur- ii. id wiih the railways.

Our I union reasonable. Call us ig Night School opens Sept. 27th. lis. COLLEGE your family--build ill sell you aiai o.iipK te bill of cr a iiUE biiOP oaii nl Jjlw-'r iu(j West 4lli CO.

IhhijilL'li I'lIONESll'J THE MAHKET. Kansas City (ash at ('losing. No. 2 hard wheat to No. wheat, $1,115 to $1.12: No.

2 red heat $1.1.1 to No. 3 red wheat to $1.12. No. 2 White Corn 57 1-2 to 58c; No. white corn, 5(1 1 -2c; No.

2, mixed corn 57 1-2 to 68c. No. 2 mixed oats, 34 to 35c. No. 3 mixed oats, 33 to 34 l-2c.

Future Market at Close. Dec. wheat UH l-2c. May wheat 119 bid. Dec.

corn 52 1-M to 62 l-4c. May corn, 54 1-8 to 54 1-2. Loral Grain Market. Local leaders paid yesterday: Wheat 1 .05. Corn 54c.

Oats 30 to 32c. Pittsburg Live Stork. Hogs Top $7.70. Cattle Cows $5.00 to fancy .50 to heifers, common cows, calves $4.50 to $0.50, owing to quality. Khoep $3.50 to $4.50.

Pittsburg Produce. Butter- Packing stock, 17. Eggs Loss off 21. Poultry Chickens, hens 10; spring 10c; old roosters, 5c; ducks, 7c; geese No. 1 turkeys, 12c.

Tulips and Planting Bulbs. Phone WRIGHT'S GREEN HOUS ES 237, about tulips and planting bulbs. 76-tf Sirkcat Lost $5.00. Joseph Sickcat, who violated the traffic ordinance Friday and was ar lested, failed to appear in police court yesterday morning and forfeited the $5.00 bond he had put up. Percy Graves left yesterday Wichita to visit friends.

for President W. A. Brundenburg, of the Normal, left yesterday afternoon for Parsons, where he addressed meeting last night. Entertained at Kirkwood. Mrs.

Elwood Livingston and daugh ter, Myrtle, entertained a number of Pittsburg friends at her suburban res this order was made. Inoperative for the present. Intimations have reached the local city authorities that on November 1 the utilities commission Intends to make its previous order effective. Mayor O. H.

Stewart in a statement today asserts that if such an attempt is made, the city will contest it in the courts as Parsons is using at least $1,000 worth of pas each year, and allied with Tarsons will lie several other cities in this section of tho oonntry and all have practically the same argument with the Kansas Natural. look for the Itfd Signs. On Hie front of the fltney you should take II1YFS R- I.Al'GHUN auto epvlce Tlnth phones 53 Stand at peytii and Droadwev 2-tf ft fe Hunk Statement. A state lent from W. V.

Benson stale i en -ml' s'otier. as to the eontbth 'i of the banks and trust at the close of business on Septi in1 er Is expected early this weed. The latest report on the Kansas state bunks, on conditio'- June 28 showed of more than 12S mil lion 'el'- rs the lnrcest in the history of the slate. Senator Benson docs not expect much change, if any. In the amount of money on deposit.

Pears For Sale. Pears on trees. 35c per bushel. Call after 4 o'clock. 300 West Rose.

7fi-2 Concrete Work Started. Work started yesterday on the con crete work being done as part of the paving on South Broadway. Twen ticth street was opened up Friday South Broadway is now closed for A course in houkUi-cpiiiLr. slmiti kindred ulijirtH will tioiiH run I't! Nfrun-d in nini. hi unci) und loan ollic-s, mt Kt.rurt.ion i first Has and uiiii i iy tid('dimu, if inti ri stt'd, i lr riiTM.Uit; i.ii BI' fair with your.M a "Given Hum" i a home built materials to bum.

I OM L. Hell riHHK IV CUMMINS FOR bl.l I i.O. Hell hi i ilOWAiA.N i i i is, K. i Scl'i'ic' 11 on New Life Hun I'rrm. I'rem I'rvn MiK HhIv AfJK ltMt AJK tur.

i I to 4 tit' 1 1 4f. iv ll 111 1 1 i ih.M or. iv. 4 40 IK! I'J 1.0 4H iT) 'J vi hi ah if, l.i tu, -K VMI 40 14 00 hi IVf.l' in 41 ii. vo oi to f.O ai ir 10 4 ai m.n( 4a in to lu indicated by the plat.

The holies of this city discovered about four years ago that the cemetery association was not being conducted legally, anil suit has been brot in the District Court to stop this nefarious business of robbing the lot-owners, as stated in plaintiff'f petition. Every interested person ought to be present at the meeting October 12th, 8:00 p. Auditorium. E. W.

ALBERTY, Over Lindhurg's. re writU-ti for t.i ti, H.OUd will bv writtt mku 40. f.f. KralurM V-n mI Wnlt' ii Ht.lt. Only I'hiiI QiturO rly ttt Lurul llMtik ll.

mi Tntttl llll.l I'flltll I 1'1 Oni'-lliiif lltnU-r Su.iirvthin mid trol lirtiii'MltttLt! 1'uynifnt tf It. II. MOIIKY, bill. Mir. MKiikrra AritilflH In.uim.l l.ilc, Arriilrnl nd lli-lth Iiihufbiic otnttiftrr llulltiliif I'll I hill Itli.

HAS. 11,11 l'hoo lit Sun Want Ads Will Sell Anything traffic past tho Normal..

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