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The Stockton Post from Stockton, Kansas • 5

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The Stockton Posti
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Stockton, Kansas
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5
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ri I I I I 1 I I LJ 1 JUL Germs carried in. JobLot fee Might 4 FF IF3 Clothing Mb The big wholesale houses all over the the country are advising their merchants to keep a sharp look out tlifi II! for any seemingly great bargains in clothing or dry Happy Hollow Farmers are busy baying. Wyatt MeKenzie has been out from town assisting his father. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Silvers Mr. and Mrs. Cowger and Frank and Otis Lambert were callers at Fred Lambert's last Sunday. The new was the attraction. G.

W. Bartlett took some of his thoroughbreds to the fair. as the germs of yellow fever might easily be carried from the infected district in suits of clothes, etc. A man 'giving his name as All of these great clothing bargains must carry a reason why they "must be closed out in short order at unheard of prices." A disease infected garment most certainly have to be closed out in that way. Only last winter at Plain ville a come-and-go clothing house sold a lot of of goods there in a few weeks and then moved away leaving in it's wake disease and death, the result of typhoid and smallpox germs.

Kansas is quarantined to protect cattle from the scabies, but a lax administration permits case after Mr. Bartlett has some very-fine stock and we feel sure he will get first prize on them. Claude Hamit threshed his wheat last week, so now thinks he can take in the fair. Insurance agents are becoming numerous in this W. H.f Woodward attempted to rob the depot at 'Woods ton Sunday night.

He secured nothing but the revolver belonging to the agent, but made so much noise with it that a chase was commenced after him. Woodward tried to get away on a handcar but was followed by Agent Triplet C. W. Reeves and City Marshal Henderson. Woodward realized his ina case of concentrated death to be sold to unsuspecting human beings.

No wholesale house will sell clothing at 20 cents on the dollar without good reason. If it is worth more it will bring more. 20 cents on the dollar means a depreciation of value somewhere along' the line. If every piece in the lot should carry a yellow fever Guy Oliver recently returned from the watermelon carnival at Clyde. He reports a good time.

A. D. Low is making hay on one of Mr. Griffin's farms north of Mr. McKenzie's this week.

Miss Ada Lambert is staying at Fred Lambert's at present. Al Oxendale sold corn the first of the week. Emery Talady purchased a mower of Eb Wooden last week. germ, the here-today-and-gone-tomorrovv concerns bility to escape and took to the weeds. When his pursuers closed in on him he raised up and pointed his gun at Triplett with the warning "You are a dead man." Woodward clicked the gun but the loads were gone and he was overpowered and brought to Stockton Monday.

He will plead guilty to the who sell most or tins class or goods would spend their profits just as easily. The safe way is to buy your goods of reliable partiesreither your home men or the city tailors, and know where your goods were made. charge of robbery. It is not believed he had any connection with the robberies east of town. Silk Petti- i i THE coats, Art Materials, Children's FOR DressSkirts Shirtwaists Underwear NEW Caps, New Belts, Binding twine at prices that will sell it.

We are overstocked and anxious to sell it. J. Q. Adams. The son and grandson of W.

C. San ford who have been visiting here leave for Kansas City Wednesday. A 12-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lambert Saturday morning.

ILLINERY FALL The crowning features of our peerless showing of fall styles in Som? ittl? $ool Items Reeded There is nothing in the way of tablets, pencils, crayons, inks, pens, erasers, and all the mi not; items of a scholar's equipment but that you can buy to best advantrge by selecting from our complete stock. The saving on each item may be small but it is worth saving, for at the same time you will be, getting a better value in sup-plies. We have everything in LADIES' TAILORED and READY to WEAR HATS are their smart, snappy and tasteful appearance, and Exceptional DR. R. H.

GUDGER, Dentist. I Values. 'I Unf Luui urnce over Tuttle Clothing Company The Leader leads in low prices. Now for a fine Showing. HRS.

G. B. WOLF ever needed. A better quality for less price. B.

O. King the PhflrmflHts. Oi'tfcinns. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

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Pages Available:
375
Years Available:
1905-1905