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The Neodesha Daily Sun from Neodesha, Kansas • 4

The Neodesha Daily Sun du lieu suivant : Neodesha, Kansas • 4

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DAILY BUS SATVKDAX, DECEMBER 24, 1921 PAGE FOUR aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiniiiiiiiiiiiMjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 Christmas Gift Suggestions The Late Shopper) will find that gift at this store. A gift for 1 the home is always appreciated. 1 Below we enumerate a few articles 1 which would make the home radiate with Christmas cheer: 1 THEY MAKE IT POSSIBLE. In commemorating' the spirit of Christmas let us not forget the spirit of service, which adds so much to our enjoyment of the modern ule- We desire to extend the usual Christmas Greetings to our friends. tide festival.

It is only fitting' that those of us for whom Christmas, with SILK LINGERIE Beautiful Underwear will delight the hearts of the women of your family. Any one can use an extra Camisole, Fancy Brassiere, Teddy, Silk "Step-ins," a pretty Sik or Jersey Petticoat or Pettibockers. There are plenty of good looking ones quite within the reach of your purse. BLOUSES its wealth of human and divine tradition, means a holiday in the original HOUSEHOLD LIXEXS i No houseVife ever has enough, whether you decide on a Table Cloth, Napkins, Towels, Dresser Scarfs, Bed Spreads, Lunch Cloths or any little fancy We're well supplied to sell you a gift in these lines to fill the bill exactly. Our saleswomen will help you select correctly.

SMART LOOKING SCARFS For extra warmth, when she wears her suit on a cold day, she'll sense of the word, remember the Tel ephone Operators who continue to serve. For it is they who make it Store closed all day BRIGGS possible for us, on Christmas morning, to lift our receivers and say to the whole world: A MERRY CHRISTMAS. QUESTION'S TO ANSWER uiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin REGARDING INCOME TAX. Here's another suggestion: Find out what color she would like and her size then let us help you select a pretty one. There are Blouses of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Silk Jersey, Satin and Taffeta.

Colors are navy, brown, beaver, apricot, flesh, white, henna and others. Prices, from 4.00 to $15.00 each. GOOD LOOKING HAND BAGS With the approach of the period for filing income tax returns. Jan I A daughter was born today to Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Keitzer, on South 6 th street. uary 1 to March 15, 1922, taxpayers are advised to lose no time in the compilation of their accounts for the year 1921. A new and import Jerry Dart returned this morning from his trip to Oregon. Returning he came by the way of San Francisco and Los Angeles. ant provision of the Revenue Act of think you're the most thoughtful man -in the world if you send her one.

Or perhaps the silk ones will suit you better. In either case there's plenty of pretty ones. HOSIERY If you're in doubt, why not decide on Hosiery, either Silk or Woolen? We still have a pretty fair assortment. Perhaps mother" or grandmother would like good warm Black Woolen ones. For sister there are heather mixtures in wool.

In Silks there are brown, black, grey and white. 1921 is that every person whose gross income for 1921 was $5,000 (firistaas JJjJlQtAjgj LAMPS TEA WAGONS GATE-LEG TABLES MAHOGANY -TABLES FANCY ROCKERS of AH Kinds RUGS GALORE BED ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES SMOKER'S STANDS CANDLE STICKS LIBRARY TABLES DAVENPORT TABLES BREAKFAST SETS KITCHEN CABINETS, Etc. Night Marshal Shipley, who was ini'irpd in a fall nn Ihft Rlinnprv or over shall file a return, regardless of the amount of net income on which the tax is assessed. Returns are required of every single person whose net income was $1,000 or over and every mar Here's an ideal gift for young or old. Perhaps her old one is getting shabby, yet she feels extravagant to buy it herself.

Our's are all good looking and it will be no trouble to select just the right one, 3.50 to $6.00 will buy a beauty. Our full price range is SI. 00 to $20.00. waiK in ironi 01 ine American region hall early yesterday morning, was resting well tcday. His leg was badly sprained but no bones were broken, his physician reported.

ried person lining with husband or wife whose net income was $2,000 or over. Widows and widowers and persons separated or divorced from husband or wife, are regarded Misses Laura and Louise Cowdery, Geraldine Pettit, and Messrs. James and Tom Hopkins attended the party at Independence last evening given by Miss Beth Smith, of Neodesha. at the hcfhie of her aunt, Mrs. Gates.

In honor of Miss Dorothy Kipp, of Fort Scott. This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday" WINTER MERCANTILE COMPANY Hancock, the Jeweler. Hancock, the Jeweler. Call Stewart, 791-J, general sew- Hot tamales at Johnson's, the ing machine repair man. 78-5t pop-corn man.

69-tf TOOMEY'S CAFE. Milk delivered any place in town, 9 quarts for $1.00. J. E. Bray, phone 904F3.

81-6t MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 (KIBLINGER'S I I David's Old Location, 611 Main nilHIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllR The Sun extends to its readers wishes for a Merry Christmas, J. H. Beegle and Dr. Morehead attended the Rotary meeting at Independence last night. Each member picked up an underprivileged boy and took him to the meeting which was held in the basement of the Methodist church, where a feed was put on for the youngsters who relished it very much.

Adam Black, of Independence, was the chairman of the evening. Dr. Morehead made a talk to the boys on good health and clean living. Other talks were made by Leon Haas and Dr. Harry Gordon, pastor of the Methodist church.

Dr. Gordon's subject was There were about 75 boys present. Lee Rowley will drive to Howard to spend Sunday and Monday visiting relatives. McGlinn's new general merchandise store, 1005 Mainvstrect1 phone 101. 2-tf.

The stores will remain open late tonight to accommodate late Christmas shoppers. Christmas Fruit Cake, 60 cents a pound. Sanitary Bakery. 81-2t Wayne Shepherd is home from Kansas University to spend his The merchants with Christmas goods advertise in the Sun. Read their ads.

66tf L. Bigler and Miss Alma Wilson left last night for Salina to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Seasoned wfcod for sale. E. R.

Dice. 7913t Seasoned wood for sale. E. R. Dice.

7913t Byron Nichols of Independence is here to spend Christmas with his parents. Monday will be observed as the Christmas holiday and all business houses will be closed. Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Peck went to Independence yesterday evening to attend a party there. Good fresh country eggs at grocery, Coopertown. It. Mr.

and. Mrs. A. C. Cleveland went to Enid, yesterday to visit relatives during the holidays.

Read the ads save money, Miss Hattie Marsh, who is teaching school at Bartlesville, is home on her vacation. Mrs. B. W. Barlow, Mrs.

C. D. Williams, Mrs. Pixley (their mother) and Mrs. W.

H. Sumner motored to Independence yesterday. Dr. E. D.

Light went to Kansas City today to spend Christmas with relatives. Mrs. Light had pre- O. D. Wool Shirts, not $5.00 or $6.00 but $3.89.

Army Store. 75-tf Good fresh country eggs at Grocery. Coopertcwn. 76-tf VGUCU ill 111 IB ViOlllllg lUClC, Everything always fresh at Mc-Glinn's. Phones 111 and 274.

62-tf Christmas Fruit Cake, 6f cents a pound. Sanitary Bakery. 81-2t George Hibler who has been attending business college at has returned home. We have several good businesses to trade for farm or city property. Neodesha Realty Co.

60-tf. Christmas Fruit Cake, 60 cents a pound. Sanitary Bakery. 81-2t as single persons. Net income is gross income, less certain deductions for business expenses, losses, taxes, etc.

Gross income includes practically all income received by the taxpayer during the year; in the case of the wage earner, salaries, wages, bonuses and commissions; in the case of professional men. all amounts received for professional services; in the cases of farmers all profits from the sale of farm products, and rental or sale of land. In the making of an income tax return for the year 1921, every taxpayer should present to himself the following questions: What were your profits from your business, trade, profession or vocation? Did you receive any interest on bank deposits? Have you any property from which you received rent? Did you receive any income in the form of dividend or interest from stocks or bonds? Did you receive any bonuses during the year? Did you make any profit on the sale of stocks, bonds, or other property, real or personal? Did you act as a broker in any transaction from which you received commissions? Are you interested in any partnership or other firm from which you received commissions? Are you interested in any partnership or other firm which you received any income? Have you any income from royalties or patents? Have you any minor children who are working? Do you appropriate, or nave the right to appropriate, the earnings of such children? If so, the amount must be included in the return of income. Has your wife any income from any source whatsoever?" If so, it must be included in your return or reported in a separate return of income. Did you receive any directors' fees or trustees' fees in the course of the year? Do you hold any office in a benefit society from which you receive income? Answers to all of these questions are necessary to determine whether a person has an income sufficiently large to require that a return be filed, and may be the means of avoiding the heavy penalties imposed for failure to do so within the time prescribed.

Miss Rene Shipley, who is teaching at Oilton, is here to spend the holidays with relatives. Miss Evelyn Brown who has been here visiting for a few days returned to Independence yesterday. Mrs. C. H.

Wyman and three sons are here from Quenemo to spend Christmas with Mrs. Wy-man's mother, Mrs. J. G. Winter.

uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CHRISTMAS GREETING We desire to thank our customers for 1 their patronage' during the past year 1 and wish all a Merry Christmas. 1 Miss Norma Gates who has been employed at Ft. Seotfby the Bech-telheimer Construction' is expected home today to spend Christmas. Mrs. Chas.

Eaton went to Independence yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. T. N. Milleman, who is in the hosrital there. Prof.

Phillip B. Stong, journalism Instructor in the Neodesha High school, left today for Keosauqua, Iowa, to spend Christmas with his parents. Beginning today we will refund 10 per cent on all worn-out electric light bulbs, turned in on new ones. C. R.

White, Hardware. Ii9-tt Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Thurman of Bartlesville are here to spend Christmas with Mrs. Gertrude Boughner and other relatives. Mrs. J. D.

Frock has gone to Richland, to spend the holidays. Douglass Bryant, her grandson, accompanied her and will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bryant.

SANITARY BAKERY Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shipley of Pittsburg are here to spend Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Bar-cus and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.

Seiberling and son. Frederick, ot Chicago, arrived today to spend Christmas with Mrs. Seiberling's mother, Mrs. J. G.

Winter. SllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllltlllll fVAavvy Shristuias Mrs. J. H. Worley and daughter, Ursula, of Kansas City, and Miss Marvelle Eubank, of Independence, are here to spend Christmas with their mother, Mrs.

Eubank-Mar- Quardt" Try a Sun Vvant aa Mr. and Mrs. L. Montgomery went to Independence yesterday to spend Christmas with Mr. Montgomery's father, E.

N. Montgomery, who is pastor of the United Brethren church there. THE BANK AND THE YOUNG BUSINESS MAN The cold day caused people of Neodesha to draw so heavily on the gas supply today that it ran pretty low at times. The city water plant was cut off in order to give more gas to domestic consumers. TYLER PRINTING CO.

uiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiin 5 This bank prides itself on the fact that many a young business man has sought and received helpful advice here on monetary affairs. Today's young business man is tomorrow's captain of industry. And many a big man today admits that his success is due in no small part to the friendship established between himself and a strong progressive bank. We invite small accounts of young business men. In time these men will come to regard this as THEIR bank the bank which helped them grow.

Join them. NEODESHA NATIONAL BANK The Grocery With The Try our fresh roasted coffee for Christmas dinner. Baldwin's. 78-tf We are wishing you- the brightest 1 of Christmas Holidays that ever rilled a heart with joy and gratitude and praise. I PORTER, "YOUR DRUGGIST" I 2 "Where you go tor the best a nd get it." 615 Main Street Phone 250 Read the aas save money.

ihristmas Spirit Useful Ch ents ristmas rres III Hardware Stores are centers of supply for useful gifts and I am striving to bring this fact home to the customers. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiim I FOURTH STREET MARKET I OPEN THIS EVENING Holly Wreathes Holly Branches Christmas Trees Fancy groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables. Our store will be full of Holiday eats and you can depend upon us for anything the market affords at our usual money saving values. Try us. Our reputation is our guarantee of honest and fair dealings.

Phones 244, 248. SUGGESTIONS We all give presents but from whence do we get our Idea? It must have been 19 hundred and 22 years ago in Bethlehem Judea. For there was born a babe and people their presents began bring, of to I FOR "HIM" Razors Guns Vacuum Bottles Watches Tools Pocket Knives Gun Cases FOR "HER" Silverware Pyrex Ware Fireless Cookers Percolators Electric Sad Irons Electric Table vStoves Casseroles FOR "THE KIDS" Kiddie Kars Buddie Bikes -Velocipedes Sleds Skates Air Rifles Coaster Wagons i For it was foretold this child was Christ their King. But the greatest gift was when God gave this his only son, That through his precious blood the world should be won. May the Christmas spirit reign throughout the world this year, And everyone do their best to fill the world with cheer.

Of course every one will do their part in this Christmas giving, And do their very best to help advance Christian living. It may be only a kind word spoken to some weary heart, But there is plenty of good to be done so all can have a part. God intended all should be happy in this great land, So where is there a better way than by giving a helping hand. People will be giving presents till time is no more, So you just as well buy one as you have done before. If you do not give a present you may feel rather queer, So just look around and see If you can find one here.

Thos. O. Lines, Hardware RUTH BERT ft "HARDWARE GIFTS ARE USEFUL GIFTS A Better Place to Trade." Phone 083, 575 and 68a 10F North Fourth riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiR.

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