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The Dexter Advocate from Dexter, Kansas • 8

The Dexter Advocate from Dexter, Kansas • 8

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4. PURELY PERSONALS. Go to Jot Half! for your fall shirta 70 School NoU. Harry and Cora Leflor started tOBchopimig week. The daily attendance of tho lllgh i Wave Come to I Stay.

WHY? at tlx rate of 40 my traJe is increasing miles an hour. EVERYBODY. Because Because careful buyers are vv he re they can get the best new goods at the prices. FOR LADIES AND GENl'S. TDppoinqpI bought the largest stock of shoes that jjouauoo has ever been s-yn in Dexter to suit everybody in style and sizes, Come and get prices and save money.

Goods arriving daily. Our grocery stock is complete and will be kept that way and prices to suit a dry season. Come and get prices on 500 lb lots of Hour, just shipped in a car load of the best. SALT. Cone and get your salt as we handle that in car load lots only aid will sell to you at 35 cts per hundred or 300 pounds forNa or latrsna iiiuiiM.ii:u iioous.

tn very latest styles at low awar. 1 1 a wea soenrrv a riir ine specialty in overalls prices. 11 Highest prices paid JOE mmmmm and shirts 9 LIVERY, FEED SALE STABLE B. R. DAY, Prep.

R. J. Joy on In Winfleld Tuesday. Ben SUner vent to Winfleld Mon dy. A.

Graham was up from Vinton Bun- day. Joe Church was a Winfleld visitor this week. O. C. Drubaker was in Winfleld Tuesday Earl Robinson came up from Vln ton Sunday.

T. H. Sartln went over to Codar Vale Monday. Dr. G.

P. Wagner has been quite sick this week. E. Stark and J. n.

May were up from Otto Monday. Joe Ilalff went to Winfleld Sunday returning Monday. 3LF. Lefler sells Fleming Coal, the best on the market. W.

S. Williamson Is xnuou impro vod at this writing. W. II. England was over from Win field Saturday S.

Bibler and Ceorge Taylor made a trip to Winfleld Tuesday. N. and Mrs Day were up from Otto Satvrday. 01 Kirtlj and Gabe Martin were In Winfileld Monday. W.

H. Correll went to Winfleld on business Wednesday. Elmer Day and Wm.Greenwell were in Winfleld Monday. Rev. Wm.

Clapper of Bluft City, is in the city visiting old friends. Mrs. Bert Darst was in Vinton last week the guest of Mrs. Oma Fields. C.

W. Dover Is in Kansas City taking treatment for cancer this week. John Hutchins of aple City came up Wednesday and went to Winfleld Hathaway has secured a position on the Mo. Pac. painting gang.

Geo. Hall of Eaton was in the city Saturday attending the convention. Chas Cranston and Ed Wilson of Eatonville were In the city Sunday. Mrs. W.

J. Darst and Miss Susie Morford were in Winfield.on Tnesday of this week. Geo. Sloan CountyClerk, of Win-field was in the city Saturday attending the convention. Mr.

Best of Greenfield, is in the city this' week the gueet the Ridgeway family. Sumner Pilcher has resigned his position as drayman. Buz Hoel is taking his place this week. W. H.

Staggers of Winfleld was in. the city this week, looking after the in terests of E. F. Eastman. EdStubb and Jame9 Daniels were Winfleld visitors Monday.

Chas. Ridg way schuse ze zame blaze. Mrs. Hemphill arrived Saturday from Missouri' where she has bean visiting for some time. Perry Elliot oame in Saturday from White Rock, Oklahoma.

Mr. Elliot thinks of locating here. Rev. E. F- Siterly M.

E. Pastor at Dalton was in the city Friday, the guest of Rev A. II. Ponath. falter Hale and John Marr returned' Tuesday from Kansas City where they had been lor sevesal days.

Lost: On MoP track between Dexter and Riverdaie Kansas, atwenty dollar bill, any one returning same to this of fice will be given a liberal reward. Mr. and Mrs Sill Wells went to Geuda Springs -Monday. Mr. Wells will remain at Geutla for time for produce.

HALFF. wiw-" 9 CAKK Ui- DU1V.1.S. treatment to', nil. JL. desired.

Ml UOU1' Tli Get your crepe paper at S. n. Wells Go to Davidson Pharmacy for your arugs. 'ine advocate gives all the home news. E.

Joy has anew fin stook of jew. nry. see mm. Joe Ilalff hag a large stock of new duok coats. Joe Ilalff has a sew large stock ran unaerware.

Boots and shoes as cheap as the cneapesi at Joe UalfT'a. Fire and Tornado Insuranoa at Nicholson Company, We load in low prices, others follow, Cole Freidenburg, Our paper is one day late this week on account of mlsconnectlong. Remember the Advocate Is only SOo per year for the next 30 days, School began Monday at sunnyslde with Sanford Berry as teacher, Our local 'Klmrod8" have boon out tnis week and report game plentiful, For the next days we are going to offer the Advocate for 50o por year. will have their millinery opening Saturday October 19. ue wouia nepieasea to nave our correspondents come regularly on Tuesday of each week.

Ladies Attention. Rldgway Hamll ton invite you to their millinery opening Saturday October 19. When you want Millinery goods go tQ Ridgeway Hamilton. Thej sell the best at the lowest prices Most complete stock of patent medicines in the state at lowest priQ0.SH Main street Winfleld, Kansas. We would be pleased to have our correspondents come regularly with their items.

Several are out this week. Joe Halff is having his residence painted and papvredthis week. Oslan Rucker and Marion Church are doing the work, The old Bank is being cleaned np and all preparations are being made to put the new Bank in operation at once. All persons delinquent in subscription are requested to settle with us a once. Office over Bryan Rteefs im plement house.

Borrow good cheap money on first class real estate loans of Nioholson Co. They will make the best rates that can be made. Joe Halff has bought the property formerly owned by A. L. Branson on north Maple street.

It will be occupied by A. L. Buffum. AUoadof oats on the steets last Tuesday sold for 41c per bushel. The Kansas farmer always prospers and' especially those of Cowley county, Tie name Lowney on candles corresponds to the Sterling" mark on Silver.

For sale by Cole Fiedeeburg Leading prescription and low priced druggists. Wlnfield, KanBas. Ask for premium tickets. On aouount of the rain on last Sat- urday the colt show given by A. E.

Dunlap was not very, well attended. Ed Hoyt'a colt took firt premium anb W. Adam'a second. I have ourchased the entire book account of Wm. Greenwell.

Parties knowing themselves to be indebted to him will Dlease call and settle at once. Sam Nicholson. KlNG'SBOOKBTOEB ON EAST NINTH AVENUE. One place in the county where you can get any thing you went In the line of school books' pencils, tablets, fine stationery. KING'SBOOK 6T0BE ON 1SAS.T NINTH AVENUE.

nn nlao.a lu the county where youcan (ret anv thinir in the line of school books1 elates, pencils, and fine sta tionery. Larirest and best assortment of J5 pocket books and chatalains bought from the manufacturer. Our prices are the lowest. Cole Freidenburg, 811 Main St. (Winfeld.Kunsas.

C. Henderson la bu ilding a fine residence on hie farm, five miles out west of town Mr.Henderson is one of the prosperous farmers of Grouse val-ey and when he start to iniprov thorc Is. always somethir'g done. Drivers sent with teams when school, Average about twenty-flve. The High school studied the parts of a flower and grasshopper Tues day and Wedneiday mornings.

Marlon pdel missed two days of aohool thig week. Tho Schools took examination this week. Clyde Dove woa absent Thursday on account of sickness. Ina Skull was absent on aooonnt of the slokncsi of her Grandma. The Grammar department had two visitors this week.

Mrs. E. C. Pace of Doxter and Mrs. West of Oxford.

Mrs Stella Mead visited the Pri mary room last week. Ralph Dlbler. Sumner Plloher was arrested last Saturday and arranged before Judge Mead for trains In the yard. He was turned loose for want of pro secution on aooount of his helper of age. This should be a warning to small boys who have boon riding the trains.

Ihe Uuion Gospel meotlngs are in progress in the large tent east of the Presbrterlan church In Winfleld and will continue three weeks lucnoison uo. make loans on Real Estate for 6J per cent without commission for a period of ten years with interest payable annually. Mandoliu Club met Wednesday eve ning at the borne of Miss Bird Atherton. The Club is making much progress in its practice and is worthy encouragement, 1 Neer fc King's Book Store on ea 9th Avanue. one place in the" county where yon can get anything you want In the line of sohool books, slates, pen cils' tablets' and fine stationery The heavy visited this prrt of the country last Friday and Saturday was welcome guest It raised the creek, about six feet and caused the water in the wells to rise several Inches.

While taking' a drive Wednesday we stopped at the farm of C. H. Wil-sf where we saw one hundred of the finest white and SilverlacedWyandott chickens we have ever The Kan sas Hen is the source of much revenue when properly hrndled. SI. Reasons Vhy You Should Take The ADVOCATE.

Because it is interested in you' and the welfare of the town and sursound- ng country. Because it gives all the home news and tells you abont your neighbors. Because its advertisers are of the best business men In the country and do just what they say. Because almost everybody in the community is taking it and you don't want to be Because our advertising is growing arger every issue and our paper is getting better every day, Because for the next 30 days we are going to offer the paper for just 1-2 the regular subscription price. National Conventla Vomeni Temperance Union.

For thit occasion the Missouri Pacif ic R. R. Company will sell tickets to Ft. Worth; Texas, for one fare for the round Tiokets to he sold Nov. 11, to 13, with final return Hjmit, leaveing Worth, November 25 All tickets limited to continuous passage.

NOTICE, i All perspns caught hunting or tres passspg on my premesis mi ne prose cute'd to the fullest extent of, the law. W. J. Darst. MO.

PACIFIC TIME TABLE. WE BOUND. No .485 freierht, arrives .1:20 No 485, departs .2:15 No 9, passenger, arrives. 1:25 EAST BOUND. No 486, frieght, arrives 10:00 a No 486, i 10:15 am No 10, passenger, arrives.

.2:14 GROUSE CREEK DIVISION. No 484, mixed, arrives 1:33 No 483, Vaughn, Agent. WANTS AND FOR SALE. Wanted To buy mules, Call on Williamson. Be will pay you the right price.

tf23 Salesmen Wanted to look after our interests in Cowley County and adjacent counties, salary or commission. -Address Toe Victor Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. FIVE llILE'S MALE'S KEMircUlrE, MiLEf tivis, MILE'S PAIN. P. lFiS, MILE'S NERVE AND VKHPirV ANY OF THE ABOV YOU rLL VI DAVIDSON f.

i i Si 4 it YES SIRI It is the place to go you want Groceries, Queens ware, Hard are, Dry goods. Boo ts, Sh oes, Overalls an Mens work-shirts. Everything that can be iound in a general merchantile stock, is in our large store on west Main street, Dexter, for his health. Miss Lois Quier and MisaIrene Blakely of Burden were in the city Saturday and Sunday the guests of rs. Rhoda Reynolds.

Mrs. Tlios. Blvensof Tisdale and sister, Mrs. Chas. Allison and little daughter of Raton, New Mexico, were visit ing old friends in the city this week.

Mrs. Wiliam returned to her home in Conway Springs last Tuesday, after several weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Williamson of this city. 1 Ed Went a was over from Winfleld Monday on "business.

Ed is employed by the people of the new Bank, and will become a resident of Dexter soon Everybody will be glad to welcome Ed tig he i an amiable young man. Mrs. Aletha Watkins and little son left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at Waverly, Missouri, She was accompanied to Kansas City, by her sister, Miss Claudie Bryan who will spend the week at the Carni. val. Jas, 3.

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1898-1907