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The Evening News from Great Bend, Kansas • 2

The Evening News from Great Bend, Kansas • 2

Publication:
The Evening Newsi
Location:
Great Bend, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
2
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A BOON TO WOMAN! General Chapman and wife went to Kansas City this morning. Look out! Ten dollar counterfeit bslls, raised from ones are in circulation in Kansas. A change of 50 degrees in the mercury since yesterday noon. The change is very noticeable, too. John Brier of Topeka returned home this morning after spending a few days in this city on business.

The division of time into months and weeks is so old that its origin cannot possibly be ascertained. G. N. Moses is taking out the steam heating aparatus and is putting a hot air furnace in his residence. The wave struck here about 7 p.

m. yesterday and our Italian acclimated people immediately went into winter quarters. Five prominent New York fillibusters were captured in Cuba yesterday with their boat, the Horsa. That's a horsa on them. Mrs.

Hobart will leave this evening We place on our counters, Tuesday Morning, NOVEMBER 19th, A large Jot of READY ADE SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES all torn by hand; some hemstitched and plain. Note the following prices that we make: Lot 1. 36 Bit ached sheets, size 90x90 inches, torn by hand and hemsr itched, worth 95c, our price 73c Lot 2. 24 Bleached sheets, size 90x90 inches torn by hand and hemmed, worth 75c, our price 58c Lot 3 24 Bleached sheets, size 90x90 inches torn by hand and hemmed, worth 65c our price 49c. Lo 4.

24 Pillow cases good bleached muslin and hemstitched torn by hand, size 45x36, worth 25c, our price 19c Lot 5 24 Pillow cases, good bleached muslin, hemmed, size 42x36, worth 20c, our price 14c Lot 6. 24 Pillow cases, made of good bleached muslin, size 40x26, hemmed, worth 19c, our price 12c. Lot 7. 24 Pillow cases good bleached muslin, size 42x36, hemmed, worth 15c, our price 9c. We are also talking through our shoes this week.

It will pay you to come and get your feet in them. Oh, yes it pays to trade at The St. Louis Store. for McPherson, where she will visit her bridesmaid, whom she hasn't seen fur 20 years. Of the bloomers it will very likely, to a sense of the wondrous appeal, that they are most anxious to wear it who have the most to conceal.

If you haven't protected your pumps or lawn hydrants from freezing, do it before you go to bed or you may have some busted pipes in the morning. Col. Veale of Topeka who voted for Burton last winter, wants to go back to the legislature next winter. Dollars to doughnuts be doesn't get back. Uncle Sam will not wait for the European powers, but will proceed "to carve up and dismember turkey on November 28th." There is much to be thankful for.

D. Ball of this city captured the $25 gold watch at Newton, first prize for gathered cream butter, in Kansas State Dairy Associotion. Great Bend still leads. Salina people have come to the conclusion that it won't make much difference about the tariff if they can only get lower dog tax and the privilege to ride bicycles on the sidewalks..

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Years Available:
1890-1897