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The Yates Center News from Yates Center, Kansas • 4

The Yates Center News from Yates Center, Kansas • 4

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THE YATES CENTEE NEWS Oil leases at this office. For Rent: Good 24O acre farm. Part hay land. Inquire of Nelle Wvse. Km a Pi Shop For Christmas Now Sliop Early! We cannot too often repeat this suggestion, for our patrons' comfort, satisfaction and pleasure in choosing Gifts Early shoppers not only avoid discomfort, but they gain all the advantages of selection from complete assortments.

The Most Appreciated Christmas Gift is the one that not only gives pleasure on Christmas Day, but the one that remains a joy and comfort through the man' days that follow. This is the kind that we bring to your attention. You will find our store filled with many attractive and serviceable things for the Women and Children of the family, that will be a lasting memory of your thought for them. We offer the followi ng suggestions: A new Stock of wall paper received at White's Book store, also eift books, for all and other holi-day goods. 3t Remember your friends with Christmas'Cigars, all kinds.

Tobaccos in every shape. Nuts, fruits and all good things to eat. Aug. Krueger. Mrs.

D. B. Payne, Inter-State Faculty Teacher, representing Western Conservatory of Music, will conduct classes in Piano and Harmony cbmmenci ng Dec. 15. All who enroll before that date will receive lebsons at the rate of $6 per quarter of 13 lessons.

Enrollment fee 50c per quarter until June I. Kindergarten and Primary pupils will be taught free of charge. Enroll now and work for graduation. Comparison as to quality and piices is earnestly in Kid Gloves Purses and Hand Bags Boudoir Caps Linens are always appreciated and more so now as they become more scarce. We have staple stocks at practically the old prices.

Bath Robes. Bath Robe Blankets. Bedroom Slippers Bath Towels HOUSEHOLD Alpine Embroidered Handkerchiefs We arc offering a beautiful line of Alpine Handkerchiefs embroidered in Su Gall, Switzerland. The designs ore distinctive, artistic and extremely varied. Tha embroidery is done with a silver' yrn that makes the patterns stand out, rescmblinrealhand embroidery.

The embroidery done on r.e -heT linen. Alpine "will please yoxu i Silk and Lisle Hose Fancy Silks in Dress and Waist Patterns O-tf vited. Scarf Sets Toques Gloves and Mittens Plaid Cotton and Wool Blankets "Kloster f7 I The most satisfactory Cro- chet and Embroidery Thread on the market. A complete stock of Threads, Linens, Envelope Packages, etc. in our Fancy Goods De- I partment.

HOUSEHOLD LINENS Stomach Trouble and Constipation. Those who are afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation should read the following: 4T have never found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamberlain's Tablets. I have used them off and on now for the past two years. They not only regulate the action the bowels but stimulate the liver and keep one's body in a healthy condition," writes Mrs. Benjamin Hooper, Auburn, N.

Y. Obtainable evervwhere. A Big Assortment of Fancy Ribbons for bags, etc. Table Damask Napkins Damask Towels The Best of Merchandise Chas. S.

Smith Good Service, Right Prices MARRIED. Some stalk fields to pasture. Ted Bayer, YATES CENTER NEWS Entered In the postotTico tit Yates Center, Kansas, as second class mail matter. I STILL HAYE PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON THE Rural Credit Plan Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Reedy spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Reedy's parents at Chanute. Teachers. Churches, and Santa Claus candy. Buyers, see my line of Fresh candies before you buy. August Krueger.

OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Ii. II. TKUi: F.L.STEPHENSON Aetna Life Ins. vs Toedman, judgment rendered. Kale vs Keiser.

continued. Zwinkvs High, titled quieted. Orendorff vs Brown Bed Mfg. judgment tor plaintiff. Ryan Robinson Com.

vs Hollinger, judgment rendered. Case Plow Works vs Weide, continued. Case Plow Works vs Sterling, continued. Central Trust Co. vs Miller, continued.

Weide vs Potter, title quieted. Lamborn Bros, vs Peltzer, judgment against Peltzer estate. Pendlev vs Bedigrew, title In addition I have plenty of money to loan 011 improved, farm lands at Six Per Cent Straight This means only six percent no commission no second mortgage, and the very best prepayment privilege. For Sale: Two short horn bulls, one year old. W.

H. Fulhage. 1084-3- Arch Deacon Spencer-Mounsey will preach and hold communion services at the Episcopal church Sunday e-ening, Dec. iotb. There will be a bazarr and DAVIDSON RIDER The marriage of Miss Theressa Krider and Leonard Davidson oc-cured Thursday afternoon, Thanksgiving day, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Krider, in the presence of family relatives, R. L. George officiating. Mr.

Davidson is a fireman on the switch engine in the Santa Fe yards here. Mrs. Davidson has always resided in Newton and has many friends here. After spending ten days visiting relatives of Mr. Davidson in Yates Center thev will return to Newton and reside at 519 West Seventh street, the residence having already been furnished by the couple for housekeeping.

Newton Daily Kansan. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson came home Friday and have been spending the week with Leonard's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T.J. Davidson, and other relatives. Mr. Davidson's Yates Center friends all wish he and his wife all the happiness and prosperity possible. PARSONS FULLER chicken pie dinner given by the i ladies of the Christian church in the Wirick building next Satur Matt Steiner, who has been quite sick, is well on the road to recovers'.

J. O. Culver, day, Dec. oth. Everybody cornel to dinner and select a suitable Christmas present.

Special dDMffSt Sirnggesttioiis neun Photographs as Christmas Sifts We offer some special outfit suggestions on Vietrolas. The records included in these outfits are 10 inch double faced records of your own selection or if you prefer other records you may select them to the same value from the fc v-lfc www ocicvuuuo, oo-xiit: price casn or on time. PROPRIETORS K. H. TRUE BLOOD, Editor and Manager.

Friday, Dec. 8, 191b For Sale: Organ good as new. Inquire at this office. District Court At the November term of the district court, the following cases were disposed of in the manner indicated: State vs Cragg, dismissed. State vs Mathews, order for additional alimony issued.

State vs Wilkins, continued. State vs Moon, continued. State vs Fry, sentenced to five years and paroled. State vs Woif, dismissed. Moore vs Landrus.

continued. Gillis, Itec, vs Patterson, continued. Pittsburg Mtg. vs Toedman et al, continued. Com.

State Bank vs Southern Surety continued. Spitler vs Hogueland, continued. Robertson vs Puckett et al, dismissed. Smith Wester Live Stock Com. vs Irvine, dismissed.

Allen Co. State Bank vs Yates Center National Bank, continued. Sheldon vs Alexander, dismissed. Wichita Mill Elevator vs Marks, verdict for defendant. Muninger vs Muninger, continued.

Warren Mtg. vs Bayer et al, judgment rendered. Reno vs Englebrecht, dismissed. Powell vs Western Indemnity dismissed. Humboldt Refining vs Teats and Lawrence, continued.

Massoth vs Heavener, title quieted. 1 No. 9 Portable Victrola No. 9 with 20 selections on 10 doable faced records, to cash SZ 75 $5 a. No, II Cabinet Victrola No.

11 with 20 selections on 10 doable faced records. 1 10.00 cash, $7.00 a month Thad Parsons, of Yates Center, and Mrs. Clara Fuller, of Benedict, were married Sunday, Dec. 3, 1916, 1 at the home of the bride. They will live in Yates Center where Mr.

Parsons has a comfortable home, LUCAS ME DEAR IS Geo Lucas and Yelma both of. Toronto, were married by Probate Judge. W. B. Woodside, i Nov.

29, 1916. ROSS BALLARD Ray Ross, ot Yates Center and Miss Pearl R. Ballard, of Oswego, formerly of this place, were mar-, ried Nov. 30, 1916. They will make their home in Yates Center.

17! 1 li No. 10 Cabinet Victrola No. 10 (next size smaller than No. 11) with 20 selections on 10 double faced records $3 cash, 5 a month 822 Remember your friends with photographs this year, and they will remember you as long as as the photographs last. Onr Photographs Are Permanent No friends disappointed all equally favored 2 fen! 1 i 1 is 16 No.

4 Portable Victrola No. 4 with 12 selection 3 on 6 double faced records $4 cash, 50c a week 1952 No. 6 Portable No. 16 Largest size Cabinet Victrola No.16 with 20 double faced selections oa 10 double faced records, $23-00 cash, 510.00 a month. 1 it you give TTlt No.

14 Cabinet Vic Photographs Vic troIaNo.6 with 12 selections on 6 doable faced records $5.00 cash, tLOO a $0050 weak No. 8 Portable (next 8123 Bmauer than No. with 0 elections on 13 daubie faced records I cash g1 70U 15 taoathjjr- eelections on 10 doubled 'smr 1 1 10 Floyd Lynn was over from the: Falls one day last week. Floyd likes to make frequent visits to Yates Center, and we see where his head is working properly. Geo.

Sisson came down from -Kansas City to spend Thanks-' i giving with his tacher, and we; strongly suspect that his Dad was not the only attraction for the! voung man. I i Vis itcu recoraa. VJJ cash, II SSacaonth Jgijrso MAKE THE APPOINTMENT SOLD ON HASY PAYMENTS, I MOUT INTEREST OOTTEl Begkr Studio BORN To Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Weide The Rexail Store Southwest Corner Vntc r- aie Center, Kansas Saturdav Dec. 2. 1016, a daughter. Ac-.

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