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The Arlington Enterprise from Arlington, Kansas • 6

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THE ENTERPRISE, ARLINGTON. KANSAS. gnraimmmmmi Mawe Yam MM Sale? 41 We are having a splendid sale, and if you have not attended, you had better get busy and secure your share of the many bargains that we offer. The best service that any store I can ive the stnre that takes in the best interests of the oublic. dl We believe it is our dutv to ahnlkfi every wjute and waif that m.

1 'can give is me store inai iaKes in me Desi inierou ui me puum. we ueneve is our amy 10 aDonsn every waste and wait that, in instances many amount to a oublic burden. I we are mereiore going 10 pui ourselves in posiuun iu nauuie iuee pruuiems. iiutvr me mosi imporiani ming is "get the money." Are we afraid of our customers? No but the I wholesale houses are afraid of us, and when we fail to pay there is something doing. 41 When the most highly respected farmer drives a load of wheat, corn, chickens, turkek or any farm produce to town, what does he expect? The Cash! And he gets it, thank you.

Let's have fair play and let a little of the gravy run to our side of the plate. Do 'others as you would have them do you, instead of do the other fellow before he does you. If you are honest and your credit is good, we will make you interest to ro the bank and 1 get the money and buy your goods here. Please look over the prices and think then come in and buy. 8 I Fresh Meats 3 for 25 Cents 3 cans Corn 25c 3 cans Tomatoes 3 cans 3 cans Kraut 3 cans Hominy 25c 3 cans Oysters 25c 3 cans Pork and Beans 25c 3 boxes of Oats 25c 3 boxes Corn Flakes 25c 3 boxes Washington Crisps 25c 3 boxes Krumbles 25c 3 boxes Corn Starch 3 boxes Soda 3 boxes Raisins 25c 3 boxes 25c 3 boxes Figs 25c 3 boxes 10c Crackers 25c 3 boxes Spaghetti 3 boxes Macaroni 25c 3 boxes Vemicelli 25c are no blow with us, we are always in front in the Meat line, especially with quality meats, such as Beef, Pork, Loin, Spare Ribs, Fresh Hami, Fresh? Sides, Bologna, Weinies, Boiled Sausages 25c Articles 20c Large Oats 25c 25c Crackers 20c Arbuckles 20c 25c 20c Zi lbs.

Navy Beans 25c 3fc lbs. Lima Beans 1 25c 4 lbs. Whole Rice 25c 3 bottles Shoe Polish 25c 3 bars 10c Toilet 25c 3 cans Mustard Sardines 25c 3 boxes Pan Cake 25c 3 cans Peaches 25c 3 boxes One Minute Tapioca 25c 3 boxes Mince Meat 25c 4 lbs. Ginger Snaps 25c 3 lbs. Bulk Raisins 25c If you want something in Gloves or Mittens we have it and the price cannot be duplicated anywhere.

and other good things to eat. Two for 25 cents 2 cans Chipped 1 25c 2 cans Pink Salmon 25c 2 cans 15c Van Camp's Pork Beans 25c 2 boxes Post Toasties 2 boxes Grape Nuts. -25c 2 boxes Shredded Wheat Biscuit 25c 2 cans Gooseberries 2 cans Black Raspberries 2 cans Large Tomatoes 2 cans Royal Stringless Beans. 2 cans Peas 25c We are here to serve you and to satisfy you. Give us a trial and be convinced that here is the place to buy your Groceries.

ti- Poultry rid. eat Market OB rocery a ,71 i Jl Here are some prices we offer you for Poultry in trade. Cash prices one cent less Hens, 10c lb. in trade; Cox, 6c Stags, 8c Turkeys, according to the number and quality you have. Hides, 11c in trade.

WE DELIVER ARLINGTON, KANSAS PHONE No. 8 ESEnniramiil limmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiitiiiii MMiimiimimiiiuiii mint nmimimuiiimtttiiuiiiuiiMMiiiiiiii The Arlington Enterprise HAPPY HOLLOW ITEMS Mrs. Mary Carder is visiting her son, Elmer and family. John Cole and wife of Oklahoma, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Entered as Second Class matter at the Postottice at Arlington, Kansas.

Subscription $1.00 per year in advance. Published by Barrett Printing Co. M. L. Bakrett, Editor.

C. II. Bakrett, Business Mgr. The weather man has been giving us a little touch of real winter weather this week. The prospects for snow seemed good but did not materialize, and a good fall of snow would be a mighty good thing for the growing wheat, the top of the ground is becoming a little dry, but not dry enough to do much damage.

W. W. Woods and wife were at Belvedere last Saturday and Sun- 1 O'coats 25 Per Cent Off 41 We are making this sacrifice on Suits and Ofcoats don't overlook the special values we are giving Florsheim Shoes Will Gott and son and Roy Clark were Kingman visitors Wednesday. Misses Hazel Potter and Nora Mrs. George Stevens Nancy Hanegan was born in Armstrong county, Pennsylvania, July 22, 1832; and departed this life December 27, 1915, being eighty-three years, five months and five days old.

She was mar Mock and Willard Mock visited I day the guest of their daughter, at W. S. Cole's Sunday. Miss Helen Gott spent the week Mrs About the first end at Hutchinson the cuest of thin2 that happened after landing friends on nrire (punto. The Chrirtmas entertainment Cff Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year, and thanking you for past pat' ronage, and asking a contin ance of same, we remain, Walborn Cash Store in tne country Woods started out for a hunt and duriug the trip killed a few jack rabbits and one coyote.

ried to George Stevens and came to Illinois in 1864 and from there to Iowa in 1865, where Mr. Stevens died in 1874. In 1879 they came to Kansas and located in Reno at Pleasant Hill was well attended. Successors to Bussinger. Hutchinson, Kansas George Cole and family spent Wednesday at T.

W. Baker's. I Homer Lynch and Miss Lela' county and have since that time made this their home. To this union were born eight children, five of whom are still living: Mrs. R.

M. Walker of Business Locals Have you looked at the latest in fall styles for 1915-16 in photo mounts at Brown's Art Gallery? Some nifty doings, tell the world, adv. 11-5. We wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Peck, Idaho; William Stevens, Mrs.

Vincent Baker and Mrs. C. K. Warfield of Reno county; FSPORTSMENSU and J. W.

Stevens of Pretty IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHllMHiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHinHratllllHItT Prairie. This Quality Sign Is On My Window Several years ago she accepted Jesus Christ as her bavior and u- DR. R. E. CRABBS Dentist LOST 2 long yearling steers, branded with letter on top of hip.

A reward of $5 will be paid for information leading to their recovery. Crabbs and Starks. adv. 12-24. Illffi FIREARMS 6 11 I AMMUNITION El nited with the Methodist church T-HIS store of ours is a business with a purpose and since that time has lived a consistent Christian life.

Where- Office at Residence Kansas Phone 6 Arlington, American Steam Laundry The largest am IhmI in the tau We Ao Dry Cleaning. Hutchinson Kansas: ever they have lived she has won friends and all spoke very highly of her. FOR SALE Bourbon Red turkeys, toms $3 and $3.50 each; Hens $2.50 and $3 each. Mrs. Claude Bridgeman, one mile north The funeral services were held Plush were married at Hutchinson Wednesday.

We extend our congratulations. Your Country Cousins. "Kick In" Creating Unusual Interest Because of the unusual demand for seats to see "Kick-In," the tremendous Broadway success of last season, the managmeut of the Home Theatre, Hutchinson announces that reservations will not be held later thad 7 :30 on the evening of the performance. This remarkable play has been booked for one night Friday Dec, 31; and as it is the biggest attraction to appear here this season, the unusual interest created assures a packed house. Norman Hackett will have the leading part.

Oftimes showmen, in describing the great laughing success of some play in a certain city, will use the slang phrase. em off their seats" referring to the hilarity of the audience. To "HENPECKED HENRY" the famous cartoon musical farce, which will be -seen at the Home Theatre, Hutchinson New Years, Matinee and night belongs the honor of really accomplished this feat. B. F.

MALLORY, ill. D. Physician and Surgeon, Office over Citizens State Bank Office Phone 30. Residence 30 Arlington, Kansas. from the Sego Methodist church of which she was a member.

The of Abbyville. adv. pastor of the church had charge of ths services at 10:30 a. on G. MITCHELL, Local Agent Arlington, KaimaM.

FOR SALE Single comb white Leghorns Coockerels, 50c each. C. B. Dodd, Arlington, Kansas, adv. Wednesday December 29.

The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire com munity. Card of Thanks E. T. FOOTE ATTORNEY 601 Rorabaugh-Wiley Bldg. HUTCHINSON, KANS.

It mil pay you to go to Hutchinson to get your dental work done by "The Smyser's Dental Co." as they only charge $3.85 for 22 k. gold crowns. adv. Expert Finishing Era ploy inp Eastman; Ira-proved method of development, printing and en We take this means of expressing our sincere thanks to our many friends who showed us so many and if you have been dealing with us for anjr length of time, you will have guessed what that purpose is. The shortest way "we can state it is that we aim to give standardized service in standard goods.

By service we mean a good bit more than handing you what you ask for" and punching the cash register more than courteous treatment and quick It means keeping alive up with the new things. It means locking for better grades, wider assortments, progress all along the line. It means going a little further than many a hardware store usually thinks of going. It means carrying bigger stocks, more satisfying range, greater freedom of selection and every article backed by us, to give satisfaction to the customer. In Arms and Ammunition, for instance, it means that we make a feature of REMINGTON-UMC Rifles, Shot-guns, Cartridges, Shot Shells.

It means keeping right up-to-the-minute in our display of guns the new models as they come out. And in Ammunition it means that our stocks are always fresh often replenished, boxes clean and ammunition dependable. If you are interested in shooting, come in and let us show you our REMINGTON-UMC Display. C. R.

Hardware Company acts of kindness during the sick larging. Send negative for sample print. Qualitywork, guaranteed. Look for the trade mark. GEO.

M.W INSTEAD, Hutchinson. Ks. ness and death of our son. Riley Wilburn and wife. IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIItlllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIHHniM The Christmas entertainment at the churches in this city last During a recent engagement in Nashville, a large man sitting on an aisle well down the parquet became so exausted with laughter at" the many ludicrous IFr Sihow! 4 First published in the Arlington Enterprise, December 24, 1915.

3 Administrator's Notice STATE OF KA NSAS, COUNTY OF RENO, SS. In the Probate Court in and for Said County. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry II. Crone, deceased. Notice is Hereby Gitex, That Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Henry II Crone, late of said County, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the County and State aforesaid, dated the 21st day of December A.

D. 1915. Now, all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the und signed for allowance, within one year from the date of said Letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such Estate; and that If such claims be not exhibited within two years after the date of said Letters, they shall be forever barred. December 21st, 1915. Orvil Crone, Administrator, Bloom, Kansas.

II. E. Ramsey, Attorney, Hutchinson, Kansas. situations that he slipped from his Friday night were good and fairly well attended even if the weather was not very good and there were lots of people on the sick list. At the Presbyterian church, the different classes that were to put on special numbers, the attendance was light and a portion of the entertainment had to be cut out seat to the floor and the ushers had to assist him to rise.

Don't miss this greatest of all fun shows. The following business firms of Arlington have made arrangements with Mr. R. P. Van Riper to put on a four-reel Motion Picture Show, using his new electric machine, in the Fehr Hall in this city, on Wednesday Jan.

5 Secure your tickets from the following business men, as no person will be admitted without a ticket: Word has been received here that Zeno, the youngest son of Zeno H. Greene and wife, died at The recollection of Quality remains long after price is forgotten. Call for Free Tickets to the Motion Picture Show. the home of his grand parents', near New Cambria, Kansas, aged four years, on the 23rd day of December. The Greene family were expecting to spend Christmas with Mr.

Greene's mother at Whitaker, North Carolina, but on account of the sickness and death on the account of the large number of the youngsters who were at home sick and unable to come out. A marriage licence has been issued to Dee S. Lauver of Nicker-son, and Alma Nafzinger of Hutchinson. Lauver was the principal of our city schools at one time and is well known here. His many friends join with this paper in wishing them a long and happy and prosperous life together.

Iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiimniiimiiniiniiiitiiiiiiiii DR. CLAUDE F. HAYES PER CENT INTEREST FARM LOANS-5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist I Proc Toctorl- Hloccoc ttorl Long's Grocery Arlington Garage Dr. Hayes John Guide, Veterinary Walborn Cash Store Chas. Murray, Barber Sims and Baker Ungles Mitchell Reck Island Lumber Yard C.

and R. Hardware Co. Joe Trembley Barrett Printing Co. Kansas Hardware Cov City Ilotel Arlington Telephone Co. Arlington Meat Market Citizens State Bank Bon Ton Short Order of little Zeno, were unable to do Chronic and Nervous Diseases so.

inev exDect to start on tne rUJ-c auu jiulcj Building. Phone 43. delayed visit January 1. James Rink left for Ford, Kansas F. JOHNSON, D.

V. D. Lee Norris came down from) Low Commission. Payment Option Any Month. See Us or Write Us if You Desire a Loan.

Quick Action. Newlin-Manning Loan Co. 110 North Main Hutchinson, Kansas 10-22-10 i Hutchinson the latter part of last the fore part of the week and will week and remained for a few days spend the holiday vacation look- He will give away at the close of his shows a silk waist to the most popular young lady. VETERINARY DENTIST i Satisfactory work. Prices reasonable Phone No.

53 ARLINGTON, KANSAS in this locality visiting relatives, ins after the Rink farming inter- and friends. ests at that place. nnmiimniiiiiimmiinnMir NWHNHMMmi!.

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1885-1922