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The Vermillion Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 1

The Vermillion Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 1

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The SEVENTH YEAR VERMILLION, KANSAS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER DISHES GIVEN AWAY 0 one giving something for nothing? Well this is one time that it happens. Look We are going to GIVE you something for nothing. Did you ever hear of any at our display window, and read the explanation below. We are giving you dishes from the best that we carry, something new, pretty and of the best quality, semi porcelain ware and the highest priced pattern in our stock.

Here it is. With Cash Purchases amounting to $4.00 1 Bowl 9.00 0.00 1 Pitcher 4.00 1 set individual butter dishes 10.00 0.00 1 12-inch platter 4.00 1 6-inch scallop 10.00 0.00 1 set 5 inch pie plates 4.00 1 8-inch platter 10.00 0.00 1 Sugar bowl 6.00 6.00 6.00 7.00 5.00 1 1 1 1 1 8-inch 7-inch Sauce Pickle Creamer boat dish scallop scallop 13.00 12 15.00 15.00 00 1 1 1 1 set set set covered 6 Soup 7-inch inch Butter dishes plates plates Dish 100E 17.00 1 set 8 inch plates. 7.00 1 10-inch platter 17.00 1 covered Tourine 7.00 1 8-inch Baker 7 00 1 set Sauce dishes 20.00 0.00 1 covered Casserole 8.00 1 set 4-inch B. B. plates 20.00 0.00 1 set.

Cups and Saucers Be sure and look at the display in our window. Come to the store and get a ticket and we will punch it as you buy. 2 GRANGER'S STORE. Vermillion and Centralia. 10 237 Mr.

and Mrs. D. E. Weaver left Sunday for Wichita. They expect to go to Florida soon.

12 Christmas Is Only Sixteen Days Away Take Notice. Hunting is positively forbid- Take Notice. den on my farm. Mrs. T.

H. SCHUYLER. FOR SALE Barr. Plymouth Rock roosters. Mrs.

E. M. McAtee, phone 608, Vermillion, Kans. Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Carter, who had been visiting a few days with Z. Swisher and family left last Friday for their home at McCracken, Kansas. Rev. Swift occupied the pulpit at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Rev.

Hol lowell preached to the congregation at Irving Sun day. Rev. Canaday preached in Corning Sunday. Mrs. Canaday and baby accompanied him.

They returned home Monda; afternoon. Miss Mary McWiliams, of Washington, Kansas and Miss Anna Garrett, of Billings, Okla homa. arrived Saturday to visit J. G. McWilliams and wife.

P. A. Lally, the Seneca auctioneer was in town Monday and made this office a call. Mr. Lally also ordered his adv placed in the TIMES and his familiar countenance appears in this issue.

New engines are to be put on the Central Branch in ten days. There is talk of giving the old engines to the Orphans' Home for the children to play choochoo -K. C. Star. The election of six women to office in Jewell Mitchell and Cloud counties 19 going to make it harder than ever to get a button sewed on two years hence.

-Jewell Republican. Presbyterian Church Notice Services at the 11 o'clock hour Subject Justification by faith. There will not be any services at night on account of the meetings at the M. E. church.

FOR SALE -All kinds of native dimension lumber. Inquire of AMOS SPANGLER. Henry Reicherter was in Waterville two or three days the first of the week. Board and room by either day or week. Will serve regular meals hereafter.

MRS. H. A. JOHNSON. Our merchants were busy the first of the week selling overshoes and all kings of winter clothing.

Mrs. Frendly Murray was in Topeka Friday. Her niece Miss Ilene Beaty returned home with her. Times. 8, 1910.

Mrs. Ed Austin, of Lincoln, Nebraska, arrived here Sunday to visit her parents Mr and Mrs. F. L. Tate.

E. V. Dorcas, of Cleveland township says he has 70 acres of corn that will average 40 bushels per acre. Thos. Brown, route 1 and Pearl Hogle, route 2 Vermillion, are new subscribers added the past ten days.

The snow was a mighty good thing for wheat as the ground was very dry and moisture was badly needed. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Walters of Vermillion visited over Sunday with Chas Montagne and family. -Beattie Eagle. Harry Russell has again opened his watch and clock repairing stand in the south room of the hotel building and is prepared to do your work in a first-class manner. He will appreciate your patronage. We can furnish the Topeka Daily Capital to rural route patrons at $4.00 per year including the Sunday edition or without at $3.00.

Shorter time at proportionate rates. Call or send your money to The Vermillion TIMES. Miss Ilene Beatty, has arrived here to spend some time with her aunt Mrs Murray. There will be lots of public sales during January and Feb Shop Early While the Stock is Complete. Our Christmas Goods are Still Rolling in.

We will show you one of the most complete lines of Holiday Goods that has ever been seen in the town. would be pleased to have you look through our Christmas stock any time whether you buy cr not. You know that the "Ball Brand" Overshoes are the best wearing overshoes sold We have the exclusive agency here and at Lillis. Mens' Overcoats. We want to show you the very newest things in Mens' Raincoats at $10 and $12.50.

Handkerchiefs at Special Prices. See the patterns we are offering at 5c. 10 dozen Ladies Handkerchiefs at 10c. Beautiful line at 15c. Better ones at 20, 25, and up to 50c.

Vermillion. J. T. SELLERS Butter 26c lb. Eggs NO.

3 Do it now! Pay us that dollar on subscription. We need it. Notice. Persons indebted to me will please settle as soon as possible as I need the money. MRS.

FRANK C. McCoy. It looks good to see W. P. Robinson on our streets again.

We are glad he has moved back' to Vermillion. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock Dec. 18th, is the annual election of officers of the R. N. of A.

camp. All members are to be present. EDITH LEONARD, Recorder. We have come to the sion that when a bunch of girls organize themselves into a elor Girls club that they think the chances for landing a band will be better by ing that they don't want to get married. You notice that these clubs seldom last long because the members all get married.

Girls, remember "that in union alone there is strength" School Report. Report of school Dist. No. 189, for month ending Dec. 2 1910.

Enrollment 20. Average attendance 14. Cases of tadiness 6. Those neither absent or tardy: Florence Packard Mark Hale Harry Twidwell Lottie Little. FAY MURRAY, Teacher.

Mrs. Ethel Johnson Dead. Mrs. Ethel B. Johnson eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Walker formerly of Vliets, died in the hospital at Kansas City Mo. Friday December 2.

She had suffered for several months with blood poisoning following the birth of a baby boy. The body was brought to Vliets Sunday night, the funeral services were conducted at the Vliets M. E. church Monday afternoon. Burial in Vermillion cemetery.

ruary. We Mens' Fancy Neckwear in holiday boxes. 35 and 50c Mens' Suspenders in Fancy holiday boxes 35 and 50c Special Prices on Linens. During the holidays. We are table linen that we have ever attractive prices should appeal any of these would be a nice Table Linen was $2.00 yard Table Linen was 1.75 yard Table Linen was 1.45 yard Table Linen was 1.15 yard Table Linen was 75 yard showing the nicest line of been able to offer and at these to you.

A table cloth from Christmas gift. Holiday price $1.69 Holiday price 1.39 Holiday price 1.09 Holiday price 89c Holiday price 59c HOLSTON OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND 29c dozen. Hens 10c lb. Springs 10c Headscarfs. Notning more suitable for a Christmas present than one of the headscarfs we are showing at prices of 50, 75, $1.00 and up to $3.00.

Ladies Black Silk Waists. Made of good quality of black taffeta silk, and in the latest style at $3.00 and up. SON. Lillis. WEAR.

lb. Turkeys 17c lb..

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