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The Sedgwick Pantagraph from Sedgwick, Kansas • 5

The Sedgwick Pantagraph from Sedgwick, Kansas • 5

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Sedgwick, Kansas
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I Hit dplfh Jnntajjraph. aa. BY hack p.cretcber. Want Old --HaS a THE LOCAL NEWS. and in order to get them will give 15 per cent for them in exchange for new ones.

Bring in your old hats and get new Mahlon Trego is the guest oJrela 'tives at Lamed this week. Mrs. Job Keys is here this week llsiting old friends southwest of to An. I i i oevertu .11 annua anciiucu ones and see our line of CLOTHING, CARPETS, RUGS, MATTING, HEATHERBLOOM SKIRTS, SILK WAISTS Ready Made. A Big Line of Shoes just in.

An g. ud to date line of Groceries. You will find us here with the dge at Valley Center Monday evening, Quite a crowd came up from Valley Center Saturday to see the ball game, Advertised letters addressed to the following persons remain unclaimed at the Sedgwick post Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Aldridge, Ira Troyer, C. L. King, J. W.

Muirhead and Harry moss. Jess Jones left last week for Mount Hope where lio has secured the position of manager of the telephone exchange. Jess is a pratical telephone man and will handle the Mt. Hope exchange in good shape. G.

P. Miller evidently "made good" on his fishing trip up in Osage county, as he sent home a box of nice crappie to friends here. The fish were fine. We know because we were on the list of friends who were remembered. Newt Francis and Charles Watson, the popular carriers on routes two and three, are taking their annual vacations for two weeks commencing last Monday morning.

Mr. Francis is visiting friends in the southern part of the state. Mr. Watson and wife are out with a party of campers on the big river shooting ducks. John C.

Hyde, one of the earliest settlers in this valley died at Neodesha Sunday. The body was brought here Monday and was was buried in the family lot at Hillside cemetery Tuesday. For a number of years Mr. Hyde was a prominent farmer and stockraiser cast of town. Of late years he has resided at Topeka and other points in the east part of the state.

Mrs. Tom Woffenden showed some fine samples of Philippino embroidery which she received Saturday from her son, who is a sailor in the U. S. Navy. Rev.

D. S. Henninger is here from Illinois visiting old friends and rela tives. I The Sedgwick State bank washed iwindows and "cleaned house" this 1 "eek- Goods. We want your BUTTER and EGGS.

I W. A. GIFFIN I Don't forget the Colt Show on the 16th of October 5g -Hunters say there was a pretty air flight of ducks on the big river last veek. Asa Crawford raised a red sweet potato this year that weighed even five pounds -I A. S.

Thomas and bride returned this week from their wedding trip in east 'Miss May Curtis, who has been irisiting relatives here, left Sunday for oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo aer home in New York. Mrs. J. M. Mase, of Frankfort, One of the silk banners is a shield of Missouri is here this week, the guest of her sister, Mrs.

M. Bartley, the state of Kansas, the other of New York state, and for fine and artistic needle work with colored silk are as ir 1 i 1 mrs. ivemper ien jvionaay lor a visit with her son Charles and family fine as anything the writer ever Baw. at Chickasha, Indian Territory. Mrs.

Woffenden is justly proud of the Mrs. J. A. Fotlz has painters at presents sent from across the Pacific work painting her house and other farm buildings on her farm east of town A. J.

Wellman and wife, who have been visiting relatives in Illinois for several weeks, returned to Kansas last week and when they reached Newton Reserved seats for the lecture cource entertainment will be on sale And careful examination by the people of Newton and adjoining country, it has been found to be an unquestionable and irresistable fact that Ilanlin's regular low cash prices on good, reliable, sanitary and stylish merchandise of all kinds are even less than the so-called specials of others. For instance, where but at Ilanlin's could you find a good stylish skirt for $2.24, Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts for 5gc Ladies' 4.00 and 4.50 shoes for 3.00 and 3.50, 74c table damask for s2lAc bed spreads in cut corner with fringe for 1.49, 59 to 75c dress goods for 45c, a good unbleached Muslin for 6c, and black silk for 1.00, 27 in China silk the guaranteed kind for 49c, and an innumerable host of other equally as tempting values will be found at this, Newton's greatest store and the largest cash department sture in the State of Kansas. The question is: Will you be one of the happy, money-saving throng? Friday, October 25 at the post office received a telegram stating that Mrs. Wellman's father, 0. P.

Gray at Morri Henry Zaring returned to hi3 home at Frankfort, Indiana, Monday, after I a weeks visit with Sedgwick relatives son, Illinois, was dead. They had left Morrison only the day before. They returned to Morrison on the first train to attend the funeral. Mr. Gray was well known to all old Sedgwick The leaves on the trees are hanging thick and green.

What a tumbling there will be after the first killing frost, residents, having resided here a number of years. Mrs. Maggie Grandel, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, was here last week paying the local lodge an official $100 Reward, $100. visit. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least i Lost, a new razor and strap on the road somewhere east of town last one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is the Saturday. Finder please leave at this office, only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. (Jatarrh being a con' stitutional disease, requires a constitu Jasper Wilson has our thanks for a big yellow sweet potato left at the office Friday. It was a regular old 8 The Crowds Grow Larger and Larger in This New and Magnificent Store Why? Beceuse they find only the largest and best assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Skirts but the swellest showing of Autumn and Winter Millinery in Newton. (at a cash saving in price.) You'll find Ladies Skirts in all colors, sizes and styles, prices from $2.24 to $19.98 Ladies' Coats all styles 5.98 to 40.00 Misses Skirts in all colors and sizes from 1.98 to Misses Coats 1.98 to 10.00 Compare style, quality and price and see just how much you can really save by buying it at HANLIN'S.

tutional treatement. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directiy buster, upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the The house occupied by Mat Moore foundation of the disease, and giving and family has been painted this week. the patient strength by bunding up the constitution and assisting nature in Also the Morton house in the north part doing its work. The proprietors have of town, J. L.

Buck came in from Sioux so much faith in ts curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send Falls on Wednesday of last week and is having an enjoyable visit with rela for list of testimonials, Address: F.J. Cheney Toledo, 0. tives and old friends. The regular meeting of the Sedg' Sold by Druggists, 75c.

Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. wick township board will be held at the city hall on Saturday afternoon of Why Send Away For a SEWING MACHINE Livingstons pictures and 8 medals while he is in town Saturday Oct. 26 till Monday Nov. 4. Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear per Garment 49c These are the very same garments you are asked 59c for everywhere.

The same weight, colors and styles, but you know early cash buying is the very thing that makes these prices possible. Why pay 59c when you can buy them here for per garment 49c ball bearing Price, each when you can buy a dandy drop head, machine with all modern equipments? Allays irritation and prevents sore ness. Gentlemen find it dengntrui lor $19.50 We will save you $10.00 on the same quality. this weekj October 26. Sedgwick has been free from it for some time but has caught it again.

Two horse shoe games are running in full swing these days. Art Wiley left Monday for Los Angeles, California. If he finds satisfactory employment he may remain on the Pacific slope indifinitily. Albert Wood and wife of Wichita and Miss Neva Brock, of Shawnee, use after shaving. Dickey's Rose Cream, 25c per bottle.

The highest possible cash price paid for your produce at all times For sale. A good gentle family hojrse. Safe for any woman. SEDGWICK HDW. (JO.

ti I Oklahoma, were in town Mondav t.h 2 The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment of Dress Goods 9 guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gingrass.

OASTOIIXA. The Christian Endeavor Society and Silks in Newton Beari the j9 fclno ml AyvaJs of the Christian church will give a dime social at the home of Lewis Ellis on Friday evening, October 25. Every-e body invited. A four room' cottage and 100 foot Ml p) Fred Dickinson returned last week IlV front on Washington avenue for sale for $700. Mrs.

Tilkord. JpJ rom an extended visit with relatives at Spokane, Washington. He likes I the west pretty well but says Kansas Anil 1 1 The Home of Low Cash Prices. We make pictures to get money buy meat to eat to gain more strength ho nV.lf. tn mnltfi more nictures.

studio 1 olui iuuks guuu lu nun. open Oct. 26 till Nov. 4. Livingston." oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CASTOR I A For Iafants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always BoughJ mm Bears the Signature There will be more quail than com-ffhon'this fall. The dry summer helped Cout on the hatching. The shooting season opens November 15 and closes i 15, one full month. rfc Sj ftf Hard Times In Kansas yf The old days of grasshoppers and Jrouth are almost forgotten the pros-- viperous Kansas of to-day; although a 'itizens of Codell, Earl Shamburg, has fiot yet forgotten a hard time he en- He eays: "I was worn out I rnd discouraged by coughing night and 1 "feay and could find no relief till I tried i 'dpr. King's New Discovery.

It took I than one bottle to completely cure ie." -The safest and most reliable i Jough and cold cure and lung and I ihroat healer ever discovered. Guaran- i '3bed by d. D. Johnson drug store 50c find $1.00. Trial bottle free.

LOOK We wish to call your attention to the fact tha we have recently put in a COLD TIRE SETTER No steam or water soaked felloes. No burnt or char red wood. Does not over dish nor sprain the wheel. Quickest and best yet. R.

S. SPEER. G. P. TEMPLE, Auctioneer Always on time with a SQUARE DEAL for both buyer and seller.

Terms reasonable. Satisfaction assured. For dates write or phone me at Valley Center G. P. TEMPLE Selaxes overstrung nerves, brings peaceful sleep.

Use Dickey's Head AUCTIONEER Am prepared to cry your sale and guarantee satisfaction. Terms reasonable. Give me a chance to talk to you about that sale. Write, or phone 1302 for dates. ache Tablets for Nervousness and Sleeplessness.

25c per box. J. XT. I TU W.A Unu tlnUrt lluFiifn DnnrrM Bears the mndTa wiin.

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12,207
Years Available:
1882-1922