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The Sedgwick Pantagraph from Sedgwick, Kansas • 1

The Sedgwick Pantagraph from Sedgwick, Kansas • 1

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2V SEDGWICK, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1903 VOLUME XXII. 1 lfP Mrs. John Hoover returned to Sedgwick Monday after a few days visit with her brother, Frank Shriver, and family, and brother-in-law, Levi ABSOLUTELY Hoover, and. family. Peabody Gazette.

SELLING GREAT DRESS GOODS ik rv ii art Giffin the first of this week bought the John Hankey property on Main street and the next day sold it to Rev. D. S. Henninger, who will 61 Ji 1 7 as ie From now until January 1 904, 1 will give with EVERY $50 worth of goods sold for spot cash only, 12 CABINET SIZE PHOTOS, or one Large Picture and One Cabinet See i Samples in our window made in Sedgwick a home 5 production make this city his home in the near future. The wild ducks came in with the -1.

I but can't be beat on Earth tis biir rain storm last week. They were flying all over the country but were high and would not decoy and most of them were winging their way south pretty lively. Charles Hupp and "wifeare up Ask us for a Photograph Card, bring it with you each time you come or send by your neighbor, we don't care, and have the amount of your purchase punched out. Only one favor please do not ask us to cancel Photo Card on credit sales. We cannot do it.

Now then, to make this deal interesting, we are going to sell yon Overcoats, Capes and Jackets in the very latest styles, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes, Qothing, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Sweaters, Home-made Comforts, Blankets, etc, just as Cheap as ANY HOUSE ON EALTH! from their claim in Dewey county, Oklahoma. They had the misfortune to lese their house and barn this summer by the cyclone route and were thankful to escape alive. all this week, at McManus' All prices Dry Goods In the house reduced, jnst to make room for the Big Holiday Stock. Some Lively Figuring Here in Dress Goods 38-inch wool mixed Zibeline Id the new two-toned colors and A( latest fall mixture, worth 75cyd, 10 pieces tOC 42 to 45-inch handsome granite Zibeline, Serge. Venitian and' LQr Homespun none worth under 80e yd, 20 pieces OOC 54-inch handsome and very heavy-Golfing for either Suits or 7Q or Skirts, $1.00 value, 3 pieces at 7C' 56-inch Wool mixed, two-toned Tailor Suitinps, eatable for the new three-quarter length suits.

You don't know this 7 cloth is till you see it, 5 pieces at During the bale you can pick out any $1.00 regular selling OO. clotii in the house at OOC Handsome French wiistincr flannels that have sold all season CZC up to 75c yd. Prices to clean up 56-nch handsome Castor Basket Tailor Suiting, rich in celor QO. lirm in quality, valued at $1,25 yd, 5 pieces at OC Silks that are Guaranteed in the Sale -Card of Thanks: -We wish to "WUM WOULD 1 DO if I did not have that bank account This is said by nviny a sick man and few find it possible to give a t-aiU'ac-' tory answer. Save money when you can.

Not next wft-k or next month, but today. That dollar you intended? lo expend ftKlikh! will start an account at THE SEDG wlCX STATE BANK. aua once started it is surprising how quick I it will grow. Make a dcplt now. We will take fcood care of your" moni'V.

ist Lluimtnt on EarUi. Ht-nry 15.il.lwln, S-ipt. city wt works. wrtle: -l have triod many kinds of Hnin.vnt. hut I have npvi-r rcivivi ilmucli until I urd Sumv Linimvnl fop and I think it is the Hr-ft linlnn'nl on oarth." I I I 4 I TT TT 1 vTTTTITTTTTTTTTtTT TtTTTtT i thank our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness during the sickness and death of our belovei husband and father.

Early Wheat in Bad Shape. Mrs. I. Hobble and Family. -Cliff Cox has purchased the Star A special reporter of the Star made For sale: A second hand block tank, capacity 25 barrels, in good repair, cheap for cas-h.

J. II. Lewellen. a trip tnis weeK inrougn me woeaj. dairy from Will "Utz and will supply the trade from now on Cliff says he believes he will-give satisfaction as Constipation.

Health is absolutely impossible belt northwest of town, and found the reports of damage by the fly to be true-The early wheat is especially in bad shape, and little crop can be expected if Fire at Shirker's Barn. A few minutes before 7 o'clock last Sunday morning the people at thu Commercial hotel discovered a fire in the hay loft of Shirkev's liverv barn across the alley, and Dad Frazier pio-ceeded to get busy mighty suddenly. He rang the fire bell and helped get the ladder wagon over and plenty of citizens were soon on hand and the fire was put out without much difficul the water up at his place Is even better than down where Will Utz Opticas. Prof. S.

Smcdley, the old reliable optican of Garnett, Kansas, (late of the R. I. P. Ky. hospital, of Chicago,) who has been visiting Sedgwick and neighboaing towns for the last twenty-five years, will be in Sedgwick from Monday, November 8, uutil Sunday, November 15, and will examine the eyes of all persons calling on hi in for spectacles tree.

The Prof, has but lately returned from Chicago, where he has been taking his yearly post graduate course. Prof. Soiedley is no constipation be present. Many serious cases of liver and kidnev complaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a dopLoruble condition is unnecessary.

There is a cure forit. lives. from it. The lato wheat is coming along fine and is escaping the pest in $1.00, by D. D.

Johnson. Foster, the weather prophet, is out with the prediction that this is to be a most instances, though farmers are afraid that the fly will fix it in the spring. Unless there is an organized very mild winter. In fact it is assert Herbine will speedily rpmrd mmw-rs. Lindsay.

1. M. Broiifoii. writes, Feb. 12, H'02: "Having Herbine, I find it line medicine f-r constipation." 50c Lottie ul IX D.

ty. There was but little hay in the loft and the rain of the past day or two ed that many of the rivers will not be fight against the fly, among the farmers, this splendid wheat section will frozen over and that ice will be scarce had dashed through the old roof and dampened what hay there was in the 2feuralsia Fains- Rheumatism, lumbago and pains vi'la to tho infl'i-fnc of Dallard's Snow Liniment. It lf rifttjilfs to Uie norves mid Ivir-j ab-orbed into tho blmd. its l.ialin properties are i-orvelid everv of the body, and efffcl wxn" biip dei ful cures. 2-c, COc, SI 00.

Sold by 1). I). Johnson. next summer, This should not pre beginner in the optical businss, but vent ytiu from laying in a good supply Yard wide guaranteed "quality, Black Taffeta Silk. If it or cracks, bring it back and get your money.

Price. Handsome quality rich silk, in the Peau-de-Scie kind, alued at $1.23 yd. Two pieces at Yard wide hisfh grade Taffeta Silk, warranted in every respect, valued at $1.50. 3 piece? at 96c $U)0 $J5 mow or the barn would surely haveJ have to be turned to some other purpose. Those who planted early not only have damaged themselves, but of coal that you may be.

prepared lor the blizzards that usually follow such Johosou drug store. I FLOUR I their neighbors as well. Wichita Star, predictions. The corn-husk and goose bone prophet is- to hear from. Inde has had twenty-six years of practical experience in fitting glasses, and people who have failed elsewhere to receive satisfaction can have their eyes accurately-fitted by him, Weak eyes strengthened, failing eyesight restored, jersistent headaches cured, cross eyes straightened, and all errors Up in this part of the country the freh cow for ale chjw E.

G. Uu. Three pieces handsome Wool and Silk Challie, dots, suitable' for fancy waists. Three nieces ut with the embroidered pendent. burned.

If the barn had burned- the hotel would baye' also gone no doubt as it is situated very close to the barn. The origin of the fire is not known, but it is presumed that some one had probably slept- in the mow and accidentally started the fire. It was fortunate for the buildings in the neighborhood of the barn that the fire was The Athena club held an interest wheat is looking fine and as yet shows no mark of injury by the fly, but this may be due to the fact that it 'vas ing meeting at the duo room Tuesday For and fwret pi suitable 75c 200 yards handsome Metallic Velvet, with rich figure designs, for Street Gowns, Waists and the like, the equal of any $1.00 cloth. 200 yards at afternoon. The leader was Mrs.

Wise of refraction properly corrected. His i 4 nearly all late sown. Still, even the Mtoos (. I. l' i-tcr.

and the subject "Mormonism." Two I will handle the Flour Bran and Shorts from the justly celebrated few patches of yolunteer wheat do not seem to be injured much. New. Plaid Zibeline, suilable for misses Jackets, Suits, papers one "A Brief History ot by Mrs. Wise, and the other Skirts, Long 98c facilities are not surpassed anywhere. I Artificial eves inserted without pain.

Call and see him and give him a trial, Office at Commercial hotel, Nov. 8 to ji 15- I We loan money estate at fi oer cent inltrcst. No com-' mission charged. I Sedgwick State Bank. "Mormonism as a National Problem' Resolutions of Respect on the death of Brother Isaiah Hob by Mrs.

J. T. Congdon, were followed Coats and the like, made to bring S1.2j per yd. Th ree pieces at Heavy Golfing for separate Skirls, the kind you make up without lining, yd All $1 00 and $1 50 Moire or Watered Silks, dropped down to t)0o yd to close out. Ten pieces at ble, To the W.

M. wardens and mem by a discussion led by Mrs. Shatluck. 49c 90c BUSINESS bers of Sedgwick lodge No. 139 A.

F. The Misses Kiser and Bartley favored Watson Mills, of Wichita. It will be found at all the Groceries and a supply A. M. the club by a vocal duet, Mrs.

Sted- so soon discovered. A few minutes more and the whole lo't would have been in flames and nothing could ha ve stopped U. From all reports that barn loft has been quite a "kid roost The tarn itself has been quite a menace to property in that neighborhood without that Kind of a performance going on. There was no particular damage from the fire Sunday morning, only a little hay burned. The fire had not taken hold c-f the woodwork to any great exteut.

We your committee appointed to man gave a very interesting report of of All remnants of Silks 25 per cent off regular price. Sale, a span of good 4 year old mules. Inquire of Jess Bruington at the Tucker farm north of towu. the District convention at Kingman. draft resolutions on the death of Brother Isaiah Hobble, would respect sets: 3SSE33E9 constantly on hand at the Elevator.

fully report the following resolutions Big Rain. and recommend their adoption. Jj I Salesmen wanted 1K fier i our interest in Harvey and adjacent counties. Kahiry or Commission. Ad-' dif The Victor Oil Couipuuv Clevc- i he Athena ladies are preparing Every sack, ol this is Guaranteed.

Rain commenced falli early morning and by daylight streets Wherkas: it has pleaded the Great foi" their annual fair given at the Architect of the universe in His luhn- Feeders Attention. I have 300 tons of prairie and alfalfa hay for sale, together with racks, yards and other appurtenance for feeding 300 head of cattle. 23tf A. S. Thomas.

club room, Saturday, November 28. were flooded and ditches running lanu, O. William Finn. ite wisdom to remove from our midst But the rain continued. Friday night Mrs.

Weaver and eon and daught MACK P.C11ETCI1ER. Eanoa. it rained nearly all night longand by er were here from Griswold. Iowa, last by death our brother Isaiah Hobbie, a good and land husband, an indulgent father, a irood citizen and a true morning there was water everywhere. week, visiting J.

H. Swisher and tsul it rained ail day baturday and on family. The charm of a clear overshadows many defects. TLoser who desire it should US2 Dickey's Rose-Cream, "The tru? boauti-fyer." 2Dc per bottle. mason.

Miss Melba Napier came up from into the night. Sunday was damp and misty and there was more rain Sunday Therefor be it resolved, that we Parties wishing colts broke or horses drove during the months of November and December please see or notify the undersigned. 23 4t W. R. Tucker.

THE LOCAL NEWS. Cheney with her grandmas, Mrs, night. Probably five inches of water CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfee Kind Yqu Hays Always Bough) tender to the bereaved family of our deceased brother, our sincere sympa Congdon and Mrs. Napier last week for a little vuit.

on the level fell during -'be three days. Little river was ud and ponds Neither Absent nor Tardy. The following list of. pupils of the Sedgwick schools were neither absent nor tardy during the month ending October 30 1903, Room 1, grade 1. Neva Barkemey-er, Leda Crawford, Iva Caroahan, Mabel Dunn, Mary Graybill, Pearl Miller, Aesta Stauffer, "Edna Stiffee, Whelan, Fay Duvall, Eddie Fry, Roy Hopkins, Glen Kinzer, Earl Miller, Melville Mueller, Willie Nelson.

James Ogan, Ray Puckett, Evert Taylor, Dewey Wallace, Elmon Whelan. Room 2, grade 2 Francis Graybill, Marie Armour, David Anderson, Floyd thy in their sad affliction. Herbert Elliott was up from Wieh Resolved, that ihe charier of our and sloughs are full to overflowing. lta Sunday and returned home with No need to suffer pain, Dickey's Headache Tablets. Try them for nervousness and sleeplessness.

it was tne Heaviest rain tnat has vis Bears the Signature of his wife who has been visiting rela EARLY RISERS lodge be draped mourning for a period of thirty days in token of sorrow for our departed brother. tives here several days, The rain Friday night caused ited this part of the country since the floods last spring. It will. delay corn-busking for some time but it is fine weather for wheat and the late sovvn Resolved, that this tribute of re J. K.

Wise was quite sick last week. M-errls Hatfield returned to Pratt County Saturday. C. S. Abrensand family moved to HalMiead Thursday.

The roads have been very muddy since the big rains. T. 13, Giffin and I. A. Andrews were at Newton yesterday.

THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS. mmmm postponment of the dance at the opera spect be spread upon the records of our lodge and a copy be sent to the widow of Brother. Hobble, and a copy be For quick relief from Biliousness, alfalfa. furnished the Sedgwick Pantagraph Steffee, Ethel Fry, Vernie Peachy, Harry Taylor, Marguerite Sled man, A Quiet Halloween. for publication.

There was very little of the old time house. The date for the dance is now set for Friday night, November 13. Notice the big ad of the Adams public sale on the back page of this rsue, Mr. Adams is offering some very floe grade short horns at this sale, Itoy Maxon, who has been clerk C. A.

Seaman had business at property-destroying hilarity in town McMANTJS BUYS EQGS. BUYS BUTTER McMANTJS PAYS THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALIi FARM PRODUCE. Saturday night. Either the youngsters vM i J.S.Tucker, Com. J.

C. Cretcher, These resolutions were adopted bv vote of the lodge at their regular com Helen Fiuch, Owen Shepherd. Glen Bell, Ralph Shirk. Albert Eldred, Warren Shepherd, Willie Fry, Ralph Steffee. Room 3, grades 3 and 4 -KateBurson, EdnajDutcher, Agnes Jor.es, Wanda are getting better or the police pro Wichita Monday morning.

The tire bell spoiled many a good Sunday morning snooze last Sunday. tection is becoming more efficient Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice. Dizziness, and ail troubles arising from an inactive or sluggish liver, De Witt's Little Early Risers are unequalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They are so dainty that it is a pleasure to take them.

One to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartic They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. roui diaiii ua semt MtETAJUES C. XWltt Co Chicago munication held on November 3, 1903, A few little pranks were played. One.

or two gates were lilted, some signs M- Bartley, Secretary. Kinzer, Adrian Armour, Elmo Barke- ing at the Cresent for the past few months, left last wfk for Alva, Oklahoma, where he "has employment promised. T. D. Corkill and iamily moved changed, but no property was damaged, and most of the youngsters J.

C. Maxwell was up from WichU la Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glover. A number of Sedgwick republicans attended the banquet at Newton Fri meyer, WU lie Moore, Jerry Moore, Robert Marsh, Floyd Utz, Bert Bay- were home and in bed at the usual time.

It Is much better to pass Hal DR. FENNEFTS from the farm to town last week and are occupying the Friend property on man, Ora Bums, Trixy Cousins, Nina Crawford, Mabelle Dutchr, Mabel Fry, Margret Fulton, Julia Harvey, loween that way. Some of the deviltry Commercial which Mr. Corkill recently purchased, Marie Ogan, Helen Simpson, Ray Mc- perpetrated on Halloween under guise of boyish pranks often smacks JOHNSON. Williaras.

-Joe Fugate has disposed of his in pretty strongly of pure cussedness, and Room 6, grades 5 and 6 Jessie M. mm N. G. No More. The people down this way have for some time felt that the N.

K. G. railroad was a false alarm, but the papers up in the northern part of the sate haye hung onto lhT proposition like grim death and insisted that the road would be built. Last week the Salina Union gave it up and had the following to say on the subject: "The Nebraska, Kansas Gulf Railway has abandoned its offices in Salina. By order of the Wells-Fargo Express A.

W. Stevenson hauled terests in the Chanule Blade and is we are glad to see the senseless cus AU Diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary organs. Also heart disease, rheumatism, backache, gravel, dropsy, femalo troubles. now selling oil stock, having formed a Anderson, Alfred Barkemeyer, Eddie Bayman," Lewis Bradley, Mary Congdon, Merritt Fry, Florence Frymire, tom dying out. Innocent amusement is all right and should be encouraged, partnership under the name of Yates AND day night.

Time rolls around pretty lively. It is less than two months until Christmas. Willis was here l9t week from Illinois, the guest of M. T. Trego and family.

Mrs. Lizzie Murs of Glasco is visiting her cousin, Mrs. L. D. Cole for a lew weeks.

Fred Pollard and wife visited E. F. HatfieldWmd family clown in Pratt county last week. Fugate, at Chanute. but there is little to commend in the war Eva Fulton," Edna Giffin, Tom Giffin, Carl Granville, Walter Ogan, Bernice average Halloween performances.

Tally one Sedgwick. Bert Backache Also Purifies the Blood. That's what you need; something to cure ycur biliousness, Parker, Leonard Potorff, Enid Suylor, Giffin says in the last few days he has McMeal's Willie Anderson, Lucile Congdon, sold three big bills of goods, one for Lizzie Crawford, Ruby Crawford, Ilelenn, Montana, one to western Ari A ceieorated entomologist was everything but the memory of past victories to the yesterday for end regulate yourbcvrcls. ion need Ayer's Pills. Vegetable; zona, and one to southern Texas.

spending a week or two in the wilds Hazel Fry, Irene Fry, Richard Fulton, Ethel Shirk, shipment to Kansas City. A compro of Arkansaw gathering specimens ef Room 5, grades 7 and 8 Aesta the insects of that country for bis my Found, on the road between Amasa Allen's and tho Bradley place north of town, a misses jacket, Owner can have mise on the minor matter of rent was affected between the soulless corporation and the landlord, and the furni Anderson, Bessie Dawson, Lulu Fry seutn. On day another stranger, see Want ycjr ccustache cr beard tro-y nor rich -a party oi oeagwicK sportsmen are camped out o. the big river this week, shooting duetts. Charles Clark had on exhibition Don't become dUcouraged.

There Is cure, for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenoer. Be has spent a lifetime curing just such cases as yours. All consultations are "This Is to certify that I was laid op with Sciatic Khenmatls 10 month.

elnn onahla during that tinie to perform any labor and had paid out to pbyslctnna without bem-nw Being advised by a friend to try Dr. Fenners Kidney and Backache Cure I did so and bottles cured me. Slnco then I have recommended it to hundreds suffering with klanej troubles and the result has been a cure to every case. O. S.

STRAY. BloomtoRton, IU. Sold by Druggists. 80c. and tt.

Ask for Dr. Fenner's Almanac or Cook Book Free. GlinrilirM niRirtf "We have sold many dozens of Ir. tenners St-Vlt us I I 1 I I llflll I Dance Specific and every cse has been cured by lu Ola ill UO II UUl It is a blessing. Daco CoAkrou.O.

mire Ethel Green, Eflio Huffman, ing the entomologist at his work in same by calling at this office, proving ture belonging to the company was Lillie Joiies, Blanche Kier, Myrtle the woods, asked a native who he was, hauled hence. Tuesday a big pelican which he shot Miller, Verdie Noland, Alma Watson, "Oh," said the native as he took a bite Tha uneasiness in the money mar over on the big river. Morrison Congdon, Rollo Mueller, of long green tobacco, "that there is some escaped lunatic, I cal'late. He Elmer Noland, Roy Ogan, Clarence Sam Hall arrived from Roswell, and 'the high price of labor and material' will probably delay actual New Mexico Sunday, for a visit with goes a-rnnin' 'round arter butter Steffee, Clifford Utz, Clyde Wallace. Room 4, high school Lucy Burns, work on the new road, so that it can friends and relatives.

hardly be expected to be in operation property and paying for this notice. The Citizens bank has received the tax rolls for the townships of Grant, Valley Center and Eagle in Sedgwick county, and Darlington, Sedgwick and Lakin in Harvey county. Taxes are higher this year. You can commencepay ing ait early as you please -Members of the W. R.

will meet for Inspection by Mrs. M. W. Buckren, of Wichita on Saturday afternoon of this week, at 2 o'clock prompt flies and bugs most of the time and don't seem to hev nuthin' like jib much sense he Was borned with, but so fur as anybody kin see he's perfectly by the time snow flies. Some cling to Etta Barkemeyer Alice Bradley, Virginia Cole.

Edith Dosein, John Jones, Rov Paugh, James Salmon, Joe Hill attended a big stock sale at Kansas City last week, where he the hope that it will be built later and ts2 bought some fancy cattle. The Printeess Label Evidence of fFashion Faultless' all concede that the read is needed Maud Shirkey, Georgo Woffenden, harmless and the people just let him run." J. L. Napier was up from Cheney But it is a trifle disheartening to see the last vestage of the road hauled Lisle Congdon, Delia Elberson, Newton Francis, Eleanor' Goddard, Elmer Saturday between trains. His daugh Moral: What seems to be wisdom to away in a dray -wagon, with nothing ter, Melba, returned with him.

one man may appear to be the rankest Kiser, Vernette Mueller, Daisy Stever, Bertha Dodson, Orvlle Kiser, Glen The particular woman who knows she wants won't take anybody's word for "just as as Printzess." It means so much, this Printzess mark, you know. Acid-tested material that must 1 .1 1 I 1 AnInl. i.rfi-i Koioa tli -1, tt.Vkt irA A but oft repeated promises left behind kind of foolishness to another. Sid Andrews and Seaman left ly. A full attendance requested.

By Salina will secure the road when her Robinson. Clarence Wallace, Claude for Peach Springs, Arizona last Fri business interests join hands as one Wallace, ETaEshelman, Iva Eshelman, A citizen who prided himself on his day, where they will work at the Fred order of the president. Mrs. Ruth an A Wise. 1 Mary H.

Finn, Secretary. Ray Granville, Grover IJrewitt. dependable and accurately marked all this does this looked-for label stand for. and much more besides. Right rsowvve're fresh stocked with matchless line of these famous goods; it wil do your eyes good to see them nobody will ask you to buy.

man and steer the enterprise them selves." Harvey dairy. ability as a scrapper took offence at something heard that his neighbor had said. "I will just go over and Advertised Letters. give that rooster such a whipping as Dretty tailor mndeof torm Berp1, double breasted hlouso fumv collar and slwsve, 7-uore un- fljf 1Q lined skirt petO he will remember to his dving KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE I The following is a list of letters re New novelty h'out-e uit, bos pUitcd jackfU trluifut-d to ftiu-betl band. -f oi-trHtiuir ebitde (if fine bnmiirlnih, rw hovtl bkirl, tuckod IDJ Xoveltv suit, dtuibte bivstd inaining uncalled for at the Sedgwick remarked the scrapper as he started for the neighbor's house.

In about an Kansas, post office, June 13, 1903. hour he came limping back. Both Double brenste bio iso. tailoJ of mn'a wear ir.lxlui e. fancy sol tol- shins wore barked, one eye was en tui-kt-d biouMf, fancV WVft, Uw cm liiifd ti iUlwiih which, if not called for within two weeks from date, will be sent to the dead letter office.

closed, his nose was split about $14.50 liir and novelty eof 7 gore unlioed frt siik. uniiot-d CC half way from base to apex, too teeth were gone and he was spitting blood Miss Ethel Black Mrs. S. R. Bell 1 Mrs.

Maggie Smith Persons calling for these letters will in considerable volume. "I thought," with kilt Carecbufcnu pJJJ New tttilor luude I KttI toltine. tilled liHck coat, 2v iti in fancy flrevc. iit.ed I roll bout with ntitrat- lnf rknde of httttr wtlin B-fow MEN'S TAILOR MADE SUITS at Special Prices! We take orders for made-to-measure Suits for men. New fall Samples now in.

All the latest weaves and colorings. Up to date in fit, style and workmanship. Special Prices Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 5, 6 and 7. It will pay you to call and get prices. said a man who bad heard the remarks ot the scrapper when he started away please say that they were advertised.

utilin-d kirt. UU pUilrtl t7 CA an hour before, that you were going H. S. Muellek, P. M.

auits f' to whip Brown good and plenty." A FREE game inside each package of Zibeline blouse suit, nil wtxil matt-rial, cape, pouch sleevr, lined to thu wairl with 6airu and neatly finished with silk braid triraniimr towinpd skirt with all stam double CI 7 Hiiched vpy.JU Covert cloth orspt Gttli'jr stilt bt-i-V mterlal, cmt 3ftin t-f-fhet In both kirt and J.u-l ft lined with heavy saitn. f.in- 1 ff cy fclecve ud coat JJ I I did whip him," mumbled the scrapper, as he spit out another mouthful of blood, "but the blamed Conrad Brothers and Dutcher 0 fool didn't find it out 'till It was too Farm XiOaaq Wanted, Plenty of money to loan on farms. Will' meet any rates vou can cot in Wichita or Newton. Inquire at the BARGAINS IN EVERX'l'HING. E.

GIFFIN SON, to do me good." v. ins nara wora to ao up tne man 60 different games. DO. SEE WHAT CASH. WILL Citizen Bank.

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