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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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fiCE FOUR. KEODESHA DAIL1 SV3f. THURSDAY, NOV. 4, jauiiiiimuiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiHiiinimiii'uiiiiiumnimmiimum 'GLYCERINE MIXTURE The quick action of simple glycer ine, buchthorn bark, as mixed in Adler-i-ka, is surprising. One spoonful relieves ANY case gas on etomaoh or sour stomach.

Adler-i- WNCESS THEATRE ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all foul accumu la ted matter which stom COLD WEATHER NEEDS Every family is interested in economizing on their winter's needs and here is a real opportunity. These savings will attract not only because people are needing warm things, but because this is standard merchand ise splendidly reduced. Anticipate your needs now for all winter and buy accordingly. Many lots are limited. Early shopping is advisable.

ach. Prevents appendicitis. One lady reports that she has no more pain in back of bead or gas on stomach since vsiug Porter, drugqist. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4 EXTFRTUXEfc VISITORS. Little Hear.

Temple No. 115 held a pleasant meeting last evening. An invitation had been extended to the Yates Center Temple to visit and exemplify the iniatory work. They were met at the train and conducted rxiox suits These durable, medium, heavy weight $4.00 garments offer a good chance for a substantial saving. Snow-white; soft cushiony fleecing inside; shaped in the knitting and thoroughly made in every respect; high Leek, long sleeves, ankle KATHERINE McDONALD THE AMERICAN BEAUTY IN to the K.

P. hall after which they were taken on a tightseeing trip over our city. At 6:30 p. m. a sumptuous picnic dinner was served to all mem CHfLDRKX'S UMOX HUTS These Waist Union Suits enables you to dispense with a separate Xazareth "Pantie" Waist.

They come in snowwhite in a fiue close fitting mesh and embodies all the desirable features of a good underwear. The tapes are properly plac-el for holding up outer clothing. All "open front for boys. Half open front for girls. All have drop seat.

Age sizes 8-10-12 years, age bers of our own Temple and the vis length. Very specially priced. Per suit $2.75 itors and candidates, i The work was exemplified in an impressive manner, which proved very profitable to the home Temple sizes 2-4-6 years. Per suit $1.60 I who sten he work done only in their own Temple. Alto gether the meeting was a very en "Children's "IJoar Kiand" Taped Waist Union Suits is often spoken as "lliree Oaritieiits in One" like the Waist Suit spoken of above; a separate "Pantie" Waist is not needed.

They are taped over shoulders for holding outer clothing and medium, weight fleeced for warmth. You cannot make a mistake in selecting this splendid 3.75 Lisle Thread Suits at 2.00 per suit. This garment will not only give warmth and service but be a revelation to the woman who understands merchandise that it is truly a wonderful value. Lisle thread, fine ribbed, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Very specially (to rn priced.

Per suit J)UJ "These All-Wool L'nion Suits make 'a -strong appeal to those of our customers who demand a warm, comfortable, splendid fitting union Suit. Woven by the spring-needle shape retaining process of the finest Australian wool. In a creamwhite. Your choice of high neck and long sleeves. Also Dutch neck in elbow or no sleeves.

Variously rn priced, suit, $4, $3.75 and All sizes 2 to 13 years. I $1.40 1 A STORY OF MONTE CARLO suit joyable one and many expressions of the good time were given by the visitors. The following visitors from Yates Center were present: Mrs. J. C.

Cu'ver, Mrs. Amelia Buhalts, Miss Lucy Phillips'. Mrs. O. H.

Cohn, Miss Vinuie Ream, Miss Delia Gregory, Mrs. Z. Gilroy, Mrs. R. M.

Phillips, Mrs. L. D. Hamacher, Miss Dora Wagner, Mrs. W.

Shenk, Mrs. E. Ross.Mrs. W. L.

Gunnefls, Mrs. A. J. Jones, Mrs. E.

C. Downey, Mrs. Katie Fowler, Mrs. W. H.

Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lacy, Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Sticker, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. John Moon, Mr. and Mrs. J.

I). Rosenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Rcy Singleton. I i 1" "pi) Children's medium weight cream Union Suits with soft fleecing inside.

They open three-fourths of the way down front. Shaped to fit in the knitting, and will give the maximum amount of warmth and service. All sizes 4 to 14 years (tl a Priced, suit 91.80, $1.60, tJ)lflU ONE DAY ONLY XOTICE BUSINESS MEX. All business houses are requested Winter Merc. Oo.

Admission 15c and 30c to close at 10 o'clock Thursday, 'No-S vember 11, for an observance of Ariz mistice Day C. M. Edson, President Wilson County Business Men's As- xf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 i iiiiiiiinimiiiiiimmmmniiininnmmimmTi soctation 36-3t. Hancock, the Jeweler. Hancock the Jeweler.

tt. Sheriff Brewster is here from Fre-(traia today on business. CIiniCH NIGHT, The Christian church members will meet for a devotional and' business session, Thursday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p. m.

The presence of the entire membership is desired, i Refreshments will be served. 38-2t notice: b. a. m. When, you think of insurance, sfeiMk of Jim.

Rainey. 20-tf Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Peirce of Cle-bourne, Texas, arrived this moruinv for a visit with Mrs. A. Phillips and other relatives and friends. Jackson McPhail have sold their grocery and meat market, Ninth and Church streets, to John Purkaple, who expects to continue the business. Griffin Griffin, the Insur A special convocation oi Ori.ent Chapter No.

72 will be held Thursday at 7:30 c'clock. P. Ml. work in the Itoyal Arch, degree. i ta ance men.

Cabbage, 2 cents per pound. Fourth Street Market. 38-4't 100,000 prescriptions Filled Before "40" Was Discovered J. C. Mendenhall, spent 40 years in the drug business, compounded over 100,000 prescriptions from physicians educated iu Europe and America before "Number 40 For The Blood" was discovered; the great remedy for blood diseases.

Successfully employed in diseases of the glandular system, in blood troubles, mercurial and lead poisoning, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, hepatic congestions, dyspepsia and stomach troubles, sores, ulcers and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment yield to "No. 40." Sold by Ricketts- Dorsey Drug Co. Jack Loveless, Topeka attorney, is Ifcere on business relating to the Cap-Mtol Highway. We can save y6u money 6n "Shoe Repairing." Jones Ihoe Shop, Deer Building. 27-tf 11 II H.

A. Loekard, H. P. 38-2t Mayor Eogue has gone to Ohio, on business. Willard Storage batteries are used on 90 per cent of all cars.

None hotter than the Threaded Rubber. We do charging and rebuilding. 121 South Fourth street, phone 143. 32-tf KilhThat Cold With CASCARA ll QUININE FOR AND Colds, Coughs 'OM a Grippe' Neglected Cclds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first Breaks cp a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not effect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.

ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Turnips for sale as long as they last at 50 cents a bushel at my place. J. W. Epperly. 39-3t.

Try a Sun Want ad. Late returns from Oklahoma indicate that for the first time its. electoral vote will go to. a Republican. Senator Harding has a substantial lead of 7,824 in 1,7.5 out 2,685 precincts and Harreld, for senator is leading Ferris by even.

a. greater MnirmmiiMiiiiiNiiimiiiiimiimiimiNiiimmimim Mrs. B. E. Taylor has returned from a visit to Wichita, where she visited her daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Rena Pierce. We can care for a few more milk customers. Sharp's Dairy. 38-4t The meeting of thd Iff. of the Christian chureh has been postponed until Nov.

12th. 38-2t Mrs. W. W. Card and son Kenneth, returned this morning from San Marcial, New Mexico, where they have been visiting for the past two weeks.

A SMOKE TO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL TASTE We are now located 1st door west of Princess therre. Bflker-Kelley Millinery Co. 39-tf. The Christmas gift with the personal touch your, photograph Sawyer's 35-tf 11311 lUIIMIIIIIIllllillllllllUllilllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUllUIIIIIIIIIIIUtlllHUllMillllUIIIHUIR Mr. and Mrs.

Jay W. Jones of Tulsa, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Louise, on October SO. Jay is a Neodesha boy a son of J. W. Jones ol Dun Station.

The contractor and a number of bridge men are here to begin work on the bridge at White Hair ford. Will do typewriting at my home, 213 South Third. Pfaone 416R2. Mrs. Floyd Bray.

38-4t Our cigar stock is so carefully selected and comprises such a variety of brands that we never have any difficulty in pleasing Individual tastes. If you are a particular smoker you should try some of the special brands we feature. VALUE OF CREDIT I See us for new millinery in our new location, first door west of Princess theatre. Mrs. C.

H. Wyman, and sons, Frederick and John, are expected today from Quenemo for a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. G. Winter.

wo-nsted PORTER, "YOUR DRUGGIST" "Where vou go for the best and get it." 15 Main Street Phone 25(5 1 Ji0 In fits Millinery and fancy work; orders taken for hemstitching and pleating. Baker-Kelley Princess Building. 3-tf A checking account! is the first step toward establishing credit with a bank. And credit today is a real asset. Yet it is what you maice it.

The right credit at the right time, at the right bank may be worth more to you than a batch of letters presented by you as a stranger. We seek growing accounts of growing business men men who will come to us for advice, and who will want the" friendship of a strong bank when credit is needed. This bank will be glad to meet you and serve you. It is a pleasure, as well as good business, to have young men grow with us. I I I ll iMM uaMV ilwtiHiiiiSiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.

liUHiiiiDiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii imr. igmniimiiiimimimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii WTe always recommend the best you can afford. W7e wilt gladly quote prices on different combinations of frames, mountings and lenses. Kile Optometrist. 36-6t Maybe somewhere there's a farmer who needs both hands to) post his profit ledger.

But he's a. rare bird, a very rare bird. And I'll wager this whenyou locate him, you'll find he calls his. farm his "business." He's right! Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Keitzer of 709 North Ninth street are the proud parents of a 10-pound baby boy, born October-31st. The wee lad has been named Harold Allen, Jr. I NEODESHA NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS: A. M. Sharp, President; J.

O. Kimball, Vice President; G. C. Pitney, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Thomas John G.

Kimball, J. L. Moor- head, E. A. Warren, C.

M. Kimball, A. M. Sharp. O.

C. Pitney, 5 C. R. White. 5 FRESH BULK KRAUT I I SIMPSON BONNELL 1 Phone 139 1 iiimiiimiHiniuiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir: ISe'COUNTl Mrs.

Dudley Johnson, who is here from Portland. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.

Wagar, was the honor guest of Miss Maude Barnes at a reception given at her home, 1215 West Main, last evening The young ladies spent the evening in recalling old times together. Dainty refreshments were served. Old acquaintances made up the party and those present were: Miss Gladys is the business-farmer's weekly. Every issue is full of tried and tested ideas for putting the farm business on a basis of greater efficiency. Systematic farm management will often spell the difference between profitable success and expensive failure.

Young, Miss Watson of Sedan, Mrs, Earl Starr, Mrs. Howard Simpson, Mrs. Chas. Harrell, Mrs. Jack Kin- GIVE US A CHANCE yon, Mrs.

Karl Musser and Mrs Johnson. HOW ABOUT Saur Kraut today and Libby's i art ZZL Mince Meat tomorrow. We have it 1 S. ML ELLIS I PHONES 102 AND 63 jiiiiiniiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiuuiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiinMiinim CAMPAIGN PRICES Don't take our word for anything unless you feel like it. They say that actions speak louder than words, anyway.

l'otatoes, per peck .50 Apples, per ppek .50 Swet Potatoes, per pck 40 In next week's issue of this great fcrra-servicc weekly are two articles that show how The Country Gentle mat mirrors for you the successful methods of art ty pesof business-farmers tne country over. One is the story of a Pennsylvania farmer, handicapped by the loss of his right arm, who has been able, by a careful management of his busi- jness, to build up small but well-paying Another teiis of a enterprise in Montana that is bringing astonishing profits to its operators because if is run as scientifically and efficiently as a modern factory. You 11 get many a tip on profit- able management in the 52 authoritative issues that I can have sent to you for just one dollar. We want you to become acquainted with the men who are running this bank and become familiar with the business policy of the Institution. Then If we can't staisfy your demands we have at least had the chance.

We don't claim to please everybody. No firm can do that, but we do claim that we would like to have the chance to please you. Animal Crackers, per package .08 Checker, per package I .08 Gallon White fitted 1.85 Gallon Hcd Httd 1.45 1 EdsorVs Home-Made 1 Gallon Black Pitted 1.75 Currants, per package 25 Citron, per pound .80 Heedless lialsins per Gallon reaches and Apricots, .80 Sweetheart Hour 8.15 Swansdowu Cake Flour 48 UNION STATE BANK Next Year You'll Want To Renew! O. B. Whaley R.F.D.No.3 Neodesha An authorized subscription representative of Capital $50,000 AM.

DEPOSITS HEPYOURSELF GROCERY TneCsutryGentleoua The Ladies' Home Journal Tie Saturday Efenini Port 52 52 I Has stood the test of years. I 1 PHONE 31 TmiiiimiiiiimuuiMiniiiiiiMinHiiiiiiiiMuiHiiiiiiMiuinmiimuiimimiHiuiiiiuiiR 416 Main HKA I'rop.

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