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The Yates Center News from Yates Center, Kansas • 1

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i 1 ll NUflBER 35- YATES CENTER KANSAS, JAN. 4, 1907. Tk7 Ky (BOmiirwffDCBts 1 TO to (Birtssilt Sail i fo 71 lu Yates Center recgn'zes as the greatest value-giving fif I and to which the shrewd and successful f'ff grade merchandise of this city surrounding VKHrn U1t Thls Bis Department Store, as usual, is the headquarters for a large assortment of valuable New Year presents, consisting of a large line of Furs, Ladies and Misses Coats, Ind ent y4 "'h oats Fine Slippers for Ladies nnrt 'Ik aVd 00' Silk and Wool Dress Patterns, and many other valuable articles for Holiday Presents. 'v. Great Inducement on Hen's suits.

Overcoats, I ryrtxe1 r. 4- .1 1 hlna vuaisauu many oiner broken lots we must close out before inventory. fc Otir Aim January the greatest sale month of the year' and witn our immense stock of mer-chaneise and our special values we are offering for the next ten days we will break all previous records. Come earlv and avoid tne rush Hake our store your headquarters. Alwavs warm and iignt as day.

Established 1900. PHITHDIAI rVTrfcTTCC L. Stephenson, j. a. iaie, u.

A. iiaie, HQ QB1 BH i 1 3 Vice-President. Cashitr. amp0 President. COMMERCIAL STATE BANK, Yates Center.

Kansas. The Democratic members of the legislature will probably vote for Judge Jas. Humphrey, of Junction City, forUrited States Senator. Vector: A Hale, Baker, A Hale, Stephenson and Stephenion BEST ALL HOmE BANK IN THE COUNTY Line. hunders all along the Under Careful and Conservative Management colidt your on its merits.

Get away from home. Go up to the Capital city during the big Mid-Wiater Exposition January 11th to 2Cth. You'll also have the added advantages of seeing the Kansas Ledislature in session. ICOME AND SEE THEM The look of pleased surprise on the faces of Kansas people when Mr. Stubbs i QUK LARGE STOCK OF Lap Robes and Horse Blankets told them he had decided to be a candidate for the Senate could easily be mistaken at a little distance for a grin of amusement.

Journal All on account of the gigantic and extraordinary affair which takes place at Toronto Kans. For 10 days only, begening Saturday, January, 5th 1907. January 5, '07 at 8 o'clock, a. m. The Hub Clohing and Shoe Company the greatest Bargain givers in this countrv operating stores at Topeka, Kansas City, St.

Joe. S-. Louis. Chicago, New York, and most all principal cities in this country, have opened tp a new and branch store at Toronto, Kansas, and set January 5th, 1907. at 8 A.

M. will inaugurate one of the greatest and most remarkable bargain giving events in the history of this State Prices will electrify you. Prices will dumfound you There will be a cutting and slashing of prices during this 10 days introductory sale that seems almost unbclieveable $1.00 Will Buy More Than $3. 00 Worth of Goods AND GET THEM. H.

F. Wachtman Co. This paper absolutely refuses to oe-come warm under the collar in regard to the approaching senatorial election. There are any number of good men to select from and while wo may have a preference we are resting easy about who the caucus nominee will be. Tl 1 a raw inis is a cnance ot a lifetime to buy new and first class merchandise at less than cost of til ntArml nt in rlnii- 1 II I 1 I i EVI ROBB1NS.

President. j. tv nriTitt now is tHwii uv i i Auuao mnvuuuiuiy sdie guou5 win os soiu at regular prices. Lome, your only chcitic; vfnnV h. M.

BECK, Vice-Pres. and Manager. r. W. XAVLOR.

Ast: Cashier! M. A. ItBA Sale Clerk. Yates Center National Bank YATE5 CENTER, KANSAS. I mil Class, -Scum i President ftdoseelt issued a proelatu ation calling Upon the toeople of the United States to give funds for the relief of the million famine sufferers in China, who are on the verge of starvation.

The President says he will ask congress for authority to use government, transport vessels to carry food to the-famine-itrlcken region. 5 Capital, $33,000.00 Surplus ana untiiViaca Profits, 10,000.00 DIRECTORS ANQ StOCKjQlDERS. Madison Kansas, is notv 'the oil belt-, le Madison Drilling Company brought in a ISO-barrel tAi Veil Satur Levi Bobbins, (Uose, Kansas,) K. T. Laidlaw, C.

A. Baaersfeld, R. H. TfUeblood erM. Beck, K.W.

Naylor, Mrs. Latdlaw. H. S. Trueblood, W.

Naylor Edwards, (Vice-President National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo.) The Oldest Bank in Woodson County. 1 I Solicits MERITS OF STRENGTH, Sl TEtttOR FACILITIES 1 CAREFUL and ATTENTION to the interest its customers. ALL ISINESS with patrons kept in STRICT CONFIDENCE, day. The well teet deap.

Oil wa3 struck at 1180 but was heavy. The oil is now 150 "itet deep in the well. The oil stone hat; Wen penetrated only six feet. MSdison is in Greenwood county Men's Boy's and children's Clothing, such as Suits, Overcoats and pants. Men's Women's and Children's Shoe's Boot's overshoe's and rubber's.

Men's Boy's and Children's hats, caps and Shirts, Underwear, Ladies and Gents Furnishings, Rugs, CarpetsTrnnks, Valises, Umbrellas. Ladies and Children's Suits, Skirts, Dress Goods, Underwear, Laces, Millinery, Jewelry, etc. Slaughtered Regardless of Cost or Value. Our object is to get acquainted with the people of the community, and we will. The Hub Clothing and Shoe with headquarters at Topeka, Kansas, is one oldest, largest and most reliable houses doing business in this state.

All goods bought are Sold under a positive guarantee to be as represented or money back. All goods bought in thi3 sale can be exchanged or returned. This ten days introductory sale will be one of the greatest sales ever attempted in this state, and will be worth coming hundreds of miles to attend. Those who come first have the first choice of goods. YOU be one of them.

The opening day will be a gala day. Bring the children. There will be goods here for the ladies. Bring the ladies. Bring the WHOLE FAMILY.

There will be plenty of -sights to see. Do not fail to come if it is in your power to do so, even if it is only to look Von will be made welcome. About 25 salespeople will be here to wait on you. Bring this bill with you. Tell your neighbors.

Our facilities for buying and selling goods enables us to undersell competition by 50 per cent. We can sell you goods for much less than most merchants pay at wholesale. Lack of space prevents us from telling you of the great bargains we have in store for you. Come and see for yourself. Remember, this great sale will positively start Saturdav morning, January 5, 1907, rain or shine, in the Shannon building, Toronto, Kansas.

Please note that railroads will run excursions and give special rates to Toronto, Kansas, during this great ten days sale. Tbs indications are that Gov. Hoch will "grant Willie Sell a pardon early in tire "new year The Governor has taken great interest in the Sell case ever since he became governor, and would doubt v-w '1 TELEPHONES: OFPICC, 30. RESIDENCE, 20d Custom GTh'ding a Specialty. I JUTE att AfFAT I WHEAT CRTS 0iL MLAL CHOP 1 Iin, Chop, Corn Oats Home Hade Germanola Hay, Chicken Feed.

Wheat Health Flour. 1MEXL 1000 Second Hand Bags Flour EicfriDged I 4RAHAM Wanted For meat. less have pardoned him two years ago had not the citizensf of (Erie made a strong protest. Sell has' served c-ver twenty years. He is charged with murdering his father, mother, brother and sister.

Having met a lot of the men in Kansas of whom so much has been said and written that we were surprised that they had no horns, and.were altogether nice. pleasant and agreeable.In the first place he Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. I w. hukst, Prop. Tates Center Mills m.

ii 1 in mmi illi.au l. ii wrmmm mmmm limill. I wmmmt 11 11 tmmmmmmmwm in-'Ji-" a -MM, we are not double-decked gill enough to believe all we hear about any man, knowing from practical experience that only about one tenth of what you hear and one half of what you see is true of anybody. the Yates Center News 1 Year, $1 Kansas, 1.

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