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The Solomon Sentinel from Solomon, Kansas • 10

The Solomon Sentinel from Solomon, Kansas • 10

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Solomon, Kansas
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FIVE GT, COFFEE Stoves! Finest line in tho county at lowest prices Uought before the advance Come oaaly and take advautHge of it J. BaBK. On next Saturday we will sell an off J. W. Neil deals to coal.

brand of package coffee for 5cents while lanes Mtna and Maud Rogers visited iu Solomon a few days. MCHENRY ACQ'S BIG CLOSING OUT SALE Is now in full blast. Hundreds of dollars worth of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, they last. Harrison Clauss celebrated aiuors and rater are standard Every pair warreutcd If not satisfactory return thew Sellards. Hark Miss Louise Mc Coy returned to her LOCALISMS.

(home in Concordia after a visit with her brother James. Jolly. ontli. AbUe. K' Robert J.

Burdette, one of the elltors of the Ladies Home Journal, Soc Gal breath for real estate. will lecture in Chapman next Saturday evening. Admission 50 cents. Cloaks, Hats and Caps are being turned everyday at the lowest prices ever recorded for seasonable goods. Will you take advantage of it This is a rare treat and should lie lateen advantage of by as many as can do so.

Try San forcTs Iron ChancelloTcigar If you wat a bargain in city property call at Sentinsx ottca. If you want tf) sell or hrj farm soc J. L- Gal breath. Pants for 40 Cts Pants at Bannon 's for 40 cents. Staples.

Underwear and Hosiery Chas. Pobfion went to Council Grove Tuesday. Miss Annie Laurie tlio name of 7i Salina girl. Skirting. Heavy water-proof, 53-in wide worth 00 a yard will be 39c This is a great country.

Just after Children's Merino underwear, wards from up 5ft harvest, Tom McGralh, living east Ladies' heavy Mrrino vests, each tuY town, put out some sweet corn, and II. Bannon and Father Ilayden -were Salina visiters Monday, Children's Cioaking. Wool eidt-r downs, a yard for ast week roasting ears at ten cents a 1 5c Ladies' Underwear a garment at 45. 50 and 75 Just what they cost us 2C dozen were on the market, and A. Carter has a cherry tree on his lot Ed Hughes and AVec Iloglan were in Salina Sunday, 3.V Men's heavy Merino underwear quality, each for thai was in full bloom till the frost nipped it last week.

Mrs. Ed Baird and child were up from Her ington Tuesday- J. A. Hopkins is gaining strength Men's heavy fleece lined underwear 43. 05, 75 and 1.00 Values you will be pleased with Everything in hosiery will go at cost and below it will pay you well to investigate this closing out sale Good standard j-rints worth 5c a yard for 3c.

Indigo blues, black and white and silver grays, a yard, 4c. All the best styles in fancy prints have been 6 l-2c a yard, now 5c. A good heavy sheeting worth 5c a yard, 3 l-2c. All our 6 1-2 and 7c sheetings, a yard 5c. Lonsdale and fruit muslins, worth 8 l-3c, a yard 5 3-4c.

The 15c quality heavy dem ins, a yard 121-2C. Good heavy ticking, a yard, 8 l-3c. Extra wide heavy shillings, the 10c quality, a yard, 7 l-2e. Heavy fleece-lined shirtings, a yard, 8 l-3c. Heavy cassl mere's for boys suits, a yard 35c.

daily and shows his ability to light fusionists as he fought Johnuici dur- ng the war his face always to the Stoves. Frank Grotjgcr is home from Kansas City to stay for a month or so. Mesdames Heigle and Bancroft -visited a sister in Lincoln Center last week. Mr.1-. J.

B. Anderson ami MissTosa returned from their trip to foe and his voice always ready to speak for the principles represented by the flag for which he fought. As probate judge he will reflect honor and credit on his party. Abilene Chronicle. The best 1.00 kid gloves on earth win be 75c Tho best 1.50 kid gloves on earth will be 1.15 Linens.

Dr. Gibbon was called Sunday to Manchester to consult with Dr. Beit-rel concerning Win. Eirenhower, who Only about 400 hundred imitat'ons of the genuine Round Ook; that's all, and yet the sale keeps increasing. It must be right, at any rte we guarantee satisfaction or your money back.

Shbahan. is critically ill. A new line of linens just received which wi" be sold at cost and lo. Heavy wide linen, 60c quality, a for 40c, 35c quality, a yard for 25c. 75c quality, a yard 55c.

$1.00 quality, a yard for 80c. 81.25 quality a vard for 95c. Before you get your winter supply Dress Findings. Thread, a spool. 3c Silk thread, a spool, 6c Best dress stays, a set, He.

Best silicia. a yard, 12 l-2c. Best cambric, a yard. 3 l-2c. Best linen facing, a yard, 15c Best Taffeta linings, 32 inches in a yard, 10c Best hooks and eyes, a card, 4c.

Best skirt binding, a yard 4c. of coal don't fail to consult Jo W. Hell. Shoes There is only one Round Oak; some A big line bl cloaks here. Jackets of course are going to be the correct thing and we have got a big line to select from.

Plush will be very good, and here too we can show you a big assortment. Ladies' Misses and children's Canes and Jackets at your own price almost. (.00 wool beaver shawls, for $3.95 $8.50 fine wool beaver shawls, for .50 65c skirt patt erns, for each 48 wool skirt patterns for each 1.15 $1.25 wool skirt patterns for each 65c times people say they have it when It's not so. See name on the leg. For Men's Women's and children's Shoes, all styles, all qualities, will go in this sale at less than actual cost.

Men's Goods ale only by J. Sheahan. Dr. O. F.

Searl from his far away northern home has kindly sent us a copy of a prospectus of his town, Skaguay, Alaska. It is quite a "boom" affair and shows up the advantages of Skaguay in good shape. There are numerous pictures of scenes around the town and all of them make you shiver to look at them. The pamphlet is a good sample of modern printing and was done in an office in Skaguay. The pamphlet says that everybody the doctors are doing a flourish; business.

This, iiowever. is to show the healthful ness of the community and not the incompetency of the doctors. 60c overalls, a pair for 43c 1.00 and 1.25 cotton pants a pair for 75c Men's extra heavy fine working Shirts, each for 43c H. P. Applebaugh the druggist has purchased the prescription file of Pr.

Searl and is prepared to fill any of them. There are over 3,000. Blankets. Sec Barr for tin roofing and guttering Fi rs-1. class workmanship Reasonable prices A largo, line jf cotton, cotton and wool and all wool blankets will be slaughtered at this closing out sale Big blankets at 39, 48, 65, 75, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 The best values you have ever seen The ladies of the U.

B. church, gave a supper last Thursday evening that was fairly well patronized. in blankets If you want to speculate ou a heating stove there are plenty of imitations of the genuine Round Oak to furnish the chance. We sell the genuine and guarantee it, and you run no risks; there is none so good. For sale bv Siikahan than Large comforts much cheaper you can possibly make them James Barr ordered his stoves last Since then the price has raised 5 percent, but his price is just the same See him Gorsets.

The president's visit to the Omaha exposition was the cause of a pretty Warner the W. B. corset the W. C. C.

corset and a number ot other lines selling for 1.00 and 1 will be li ad8c-" bit of by-play. While Mr. McKinley was passing through the buildings the immense crowd was lined up on "Cis'' Hood, who has been employed Iu Vitt's harness shop at Salina, is home. Work was slack and he is laid off for a time. either side, and superabundant en thusiasm was restrained, as usual, by ropes.

But there was one who not to be Kept oack. as tiie cuief ex J. B. Hall, Roe Hollfngswortn. Grandpa Potter and Martin Lotveand wife were among those who attended the Republican Rally in Abilene Saturday.

ecutive of the nation entered the Ladies fine kid shoes, 3. 50 quality, 2 0 Ladies line kid shoes 2 50 quality 1 5fc Ladies fine Dongola shoes 1 75 quality 1.25 Men's 3.50 sIiocb for 2.26 Mens shoes $3 shoes $2 00 Men's $2 50 shoes for tl 75 Men $2 00 shoes for 1 85 Men's $1 shoes 10 Children's shoe will be closed out cheap Yarns Germany knitting yarn, saxony yarn Spanish yarn and zephyr yarn. All at greatly reduced prices. Domet Flannels. Good weights at 4 1-2 and 5c.

For 10c quality, a yard, 6 l-2c. For 12 l-2c quality a yard, 8 l-3c. Dress Goods A very lrrgc line to select from here. everything you could think of 25c dress goods a yard will be 19 20 35c dress goods a yard will be 25c 50c dress goods a yard will be 35c T5c dress goods, a yard will be 85 $1.00 dress good, a ysrd will be 75c $1.25 dress goods, a yard will be Me Lace Curtains. Extra wide and long lace curtainsc very handsome designs value $3.50, eost 2.50 Extra quality curtains have been 4 3.25 Fine Notingbani curtains a pair as low as 75c Good curtains at 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 This closing sale is a good place to buy curtains Satines.

Heavy Satines for winter wear. 12 I -2c quality, a yard 8 l-3c. Kansas took the prize on a stock of corn at the Omaha exposition. It was 18 feet inches tall, and 15 feet up to the first ear of corn. It was raised in Washington county.

en's 25 and 30c suspenders for I9c en's 1.00 negi Igee snirts for 75c silk ties for 15c socks for 10c Odd lots in Table Covers, Portiers, Drapery Goods of all kinds, will be closed out out at this sale regardless of cost Silks. manufactures building a little girl, with tawny hair, slipped under the ropes and before the viligant arm of a burly policeman could obey the warning of his more vigilant eye she had gripped the presidential coat-tails. But it was uot an attempt at assassination. '-Please, Mr. McKinley," said a small voice with a childish lisp, ''Please Mr.

McKinley, won't you wea1 my rose in your buttonhole?" The president paused, smiling. "Certainly, my dear, "he said. "We'll exchange. Taking from the lapel of his coat the red carnation that he always wears, he gave it to the little girl and put the rose in its place, then, and not till then, was the long procession of cabinet ministers, diplomats, governors, senators and soldiers allowed to pass on, wondering what A car of potatoes was sent to II, Lee at Salina from the Glcuwood Stock farm this week the third carload this season. The farm Is now owned by the Travler's Insurance Co.

md is being operated by two of the Spaulding Bros. An immense line of nice new bright silks for waists or dresses and at hese new (st prices they will go like hot cakes. 75c silks, a yard for 55c. $1.00 silks, a yard for 75V, 11.25 a yard for 90c Broadcloth. 54-in wide, heavy quality worth $1.25, a vard for 78c Ex Mayor A S.

Davidson died at Abilene Saturday night "Squire" came to Dickinson county in 1866, taking a homestead near Enterprise. He served 14 years as clerk of the district court, from 1873 to 1887. He was aged abqut seventy years. SALINA. KAflS.

McHenry Company, could have been the. cause of this C. Journal..

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1879-1899