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The Blue Mound Sun from Blue Mound, Kansas • 1

The Blue Mound Sun from Blue Mound, Kansas • 1

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t. I a 1 1 mm 5 4 Jr JuJi i mi Co. AT. (Vo. 5S; Established 1883 BLUB MOUND, LIXN COUNTY, KANSAS, JANUARY 21.

School Mrs. James Salkeld Dead PRICES FROM STEPHENSON STOWE 24th SEMI ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Mrs. jHines Salkeld died at her home 80uthwet of town last Thursday evening. Her iltness wa of but brief duration, complication of kidney troublfl being the caoa of dealt Monday, January, 3rd she pava birth to beautiful twin babies, boy and giil. Until a few hours of her he was doing nicely and was expectiiiR to bo up in a few day to cure for the litM1? "ones.

Laat Thurrtny evpninp, however, fh Rrew suddenly woroe and the fami'y physician was mm-mnned immertiately. He made all po'Sib'p h9tP In Rettinj to her bed-side but reached her only a few mom The physies elas has been experi-mentinp; with Hctricity late'y and pan now tell you all nbout the workings of the oi II. The Inter- High School O-intest will be held in Blue Mound this year and we will have to becin makin arranpe-menfs soon for I he event. Knoh school will be represented in only two points, in the literary part of the contest and' nine Mound has the oration and dec--lamation unles the declamation is. e.v handed for an eny.

We will also1 probably enter in athletics and if we' work we stand iond show of carrying ents before she breathed her last. The of! several of th honors news of her d'enlh over our town and vicinity as niv the wings of the 'k ft The Literary Society met Friday afternoon'. The entire time was taken up in debxte and the program was not given. There is talk of some of the country literarifs soon. The Freshmen and Soph mores have taken up civics instead of toonkeeping and the Sophuiores are taking geometry innstead of alg bra.

SHOES Every manufactuer of Shoes mako both good and bad. Not intentionally' bad, but accidentally. With leather at the highest point ever known a great many are cheapening their shoes where it cannot be, detected except by wearing. The largest manufacturers of shoes in the world Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co. have for their motto "Keep the quality up." We have the exclusive agency for their shoes in Hlue Mound, and WE guarentee each and every pair of shoes we sell to be as represented or made good.

Every pair in the house gets a cut during this sale. Men's American Gentleman in all leathers, best value at3.50 to made tit 3.2? Ililand Kid and Calf, $3 to 3.50 at 2.70 Household solid box balf Eve Opener, solid satin calf, $1.80 wind. Wherever it touched it left sorrow, and the expression of sym-pslhy for the bereaved ones were many and from the heart. Nono but those who have sat beneai the shadow of a ceat bereavement can justly weigh such a sorrow as this. Those who have Rone down into I ti valley of suffering a.id stood by the side of loved ones, as hope after hope dropped 5 J.

S. light, D. I) was here from Blue Mound, over Sunday. Pleasan- ton Enterprise. In B'ue Mound Dr.

Wright practices dentistry but we did away as the petals falling away from a flower, know that such anguish cannot find solace in the tenderest words. She who has gone forth could not be supported on her solitary path by tny earthly The husband with a devotion few men are capable of, not know that, away from home, hn poses as a preacher. We believe id high top, double strap, a $3.60 .2.90 ,,2.75 .2 3j value at. Boys in same shoe, high top, a value whose strength was givi-n tenderly, whose heroic devotion never faltered, could not detain her by the clasp of earthly love but after the last word had been spoken, the last sign of recognition was gone, a look of peace settled on her fnce which proclnimea Men's $1.00 Union Suits Sjc Mens 50c underwear best in town. Mens 45c underwear, fleeced, at.

"Mogul" bib overall 73c Best pant cut overall 73c Boys double buckle bib overalls at. 59c Boys bib 50c Boys double knee and seat 45q 10c" Hock ford Sox 7f. 5c Rock Ford Sox, at. Vr 4c Canton Flannel gray gloves at fc lleavv Canton. Mittens at oc Double palm mittens, heavy, at.

7c 25c Suspenders 19c 50c Suspenders at Mens 50c Sweater Coats at 40c Boys $1.00 Striped Wool Sweaters. 39c bovs blanket lined Duck Coat Mens heavy lined Duck Coats at. Ladies Suits We positively do not want to carry over ft single garment in Ladies Suits. Cloak, Skirts or Fur At the pricpfl we nn making they ought to qii'okly, so ndvise jon to come early ri3 possible. all nev i Styles nnl colors.

$12 50 Ladies Suits 7 SO, $10.50 Ldie Suits at. 10 00 $18 00 Ladies Suits at A 1200 $20.00 Ladies Suits nt 13 75 2: 50 Lad i es Su i a 15 00 Ladies CioakB $10 00 Ladie Olooka at. v. $7.50 $7 50 Ladic Clouk at 500 $5 00 Cloaks 3 75 $4 00 Oloak at. 275 $2 00 Cliildfei Bearskin at.

i 140 $2 50 Child's BeHMkin at 1.90 $3 50 Childrens Cloaks at 2 40 $1 75 Childrens Cloth CloaktMit 1 00 $2.50 Chi tdmfi Cloaks -at 1.50 $3 50 Child rail's Cloaks 2 00 $5 00 Children's Clonki at 3.LO Ladies Skirts 50 Tailored Skirts at $5 25 $5 00 TitiloH-d Skirts at. 4.25 $0 5 Tailored Skirts at 1 5 25 $7 50 Tailored Skirts at 5.90 $3.50 Misses Skirts at 2 50 Furs $1 25 Nek Fur, Mack or brown 85c $1 50 For. 1 CO $2 00 1 45 $3 50 For 2.40 $1.50 100 $2 50 Muff 150 th cigars are due ns, either from Brother Craig or from the dccior. Ray Gibhs, of Blue Mound, and Miss Mary Simpson, of Selma, stole a march on their friends a week ago Tuesday when they went to (arntt and wera united In marriage by the probate judge. Ray is the second son of Mrs, John Shirley and has grown to man-hrod in our midt, thus making comment unnices'ary.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Dan Simpson, a highly re'pecled and prosperous family. She has rumen. us friends in Blue Mound anil vicinity.

The happy couple ill reside in Blue Mound and start married life wth the best victory, ard he knew she was resting no a mighty arm. Life will never be quiie the same to ihose who kt.ew her, while those who were neatest to her will long for her with inalterable long ings long for a niothei'a counsel and advice, and a wife's gentle and loving sympathy. To the husband, children and rel Tan', regular height 1 Youth's Tan, extra good, .1.50 Boys heavy work shoe at .1.35 (t. Ladtes' AmeVj Lady Special, in patent or "kid leather, kid or cloth top, buttOD or lae: at American Lady, all styles and leathers Vassar, ntJtpnt nr l'icnici patent or at. Hamilton all solid, 40 Watch Us, patent or vici at.

..1.6 Ciiildren's from 40c to. .1.50 Gent's Furnishing Goods Manufacturers and jobbers are ask-asking from 50c to 1.00 per dozen more for shirts and overalls than they did three months ago. All Men's Fur-' wishing Goods are in proportion. These prices will save you from ten to forty 1 percent. Full cut and well made work shirts; black satine, black hide and chivoits, worth today GOc, at 40c Ferguson McKinney Dress Shirt at43c 1.00 Dress Shirts, coat front at.

atives the (d'etat sympathy -r4 the eutiie community is extended. The last peivices were held at the Methodist church, of which she has been a member for several years, Sat-urday at two o'clock, Rev. P. B. Kn.

officiating. Songs wcra toucliingly rendered by a special choitu The flow-rs wera many and Thus we will leave her, and in memory keep her, as sweetly reposing among the beautiful and fragrant (lowers. wishes of the eivlre community. M.W. of A.

Notice I am reliably informed that art ex-officer of Blue Mound camp No 980 is circulating a petition among the neighbors of said camp asking that they prohibit the social game of pitch, and with this petition making false and mal-icons statements. Now in order that the neighbors may know the truth I would earnestly request all members of No.980 to bo present at Lodge Friday night. J. li. Findlcy, V.

0. Card of Thanks To the kind neighbors and friends who so willingly assisted us -during the kicknefs and death of our beloved wife and mother, we wish to express heartfelt also those sending flowers nod assisting in the music. May the Lord bless yoti all and spare Reserve your seats early for the "Olo Peterson" play at the Opera, House, Febuary 2nd, 1910. you sin-h sorrow i our sincere wi-h. James Salkeld at family.

Lots of imitators on a few items but lack of New Goods, Knowledge and Nerve keeps them all from being competitors of STEPHENSON '5T0WE if Robert Parnell was transacting busi ness in Kincaid Monday. Mrs. Carrie Melton is here from Selma visiting relatives for a few days. Old Soldier Passed Away John R. Shaw was born in New Albany, Indiana, brtinry (5, 1840.

He was married to Rebecca J. DavU. August 30, 18G6 To tiiis union wer born five children, three by R'd two girls, all of whom were at the funeral He ami bis wife united with tl Church of Christ in early life, came to Linn county in 1872 and have reided on the same farm 4 miles e-st ar 1 miles north of Blue Mound until Irs ANNOUNCEMENT I desire to announce to my friends that my line of implements and buggies will be on the floor next week for your inspection, and ask you to call and look thein over. If you need anything in the implement line call and inpect my goods. This is absolutely the best line of implements ever brought to the city.

Yours for a good crop, JERRY SHADLEY death, January 5, 1910, at the age of 4 C9 years. JO months and 20 days The deceased wag an ix Union si 1- lier, iiavirg served three yean as IN SERYING OUR PATRONS We find that we ure still rendering ourselves the highest of service Prices Alone Will Not Build a Business Business.pcrsonality counts for far more these days for the modern buyer of hardware or hardware supplies will climb clear over a price obstruction if he is sure that he can obtain THE QUALITY OF GOODS HE WANTS We are building our business on a hardware Insur- ance plan which insures everything leaving this store to bt exactly as claimed for it at time of sale. GIBBS HARDWARE CO. private in Co. 3rd Iowa Cav.

Af tor dischaig'd he re-enlisted. but the writer did not leaui Lis regt- ment. Tlie fonen.I servicps were ctu chicled at the home by Elder F. Cash, of the Christian church, and the remain were faid to rest in the Blue Mound cemeterv. The oereaved farr.ily have the sympathy their many fii'nds and neighbor in this, their hour of sorrow, Head the "Saturday Special' on the last fage..

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