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The Junction City Sentinel from Junction City, Kansas • 2

The Junction City Sentinel from Junction City, Kansas • 2

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I Furniture and For CORN CARNIVAL Commencing Friday, October 18 November i pedal Rug Prices We will make Special CUT PRICES on our entire line of Rugs and Furniture It willl pay you to investigate our money saving prices before placing any orders $20.00 sideboards, oak $15.00 10.00 dining tables 7.50 7.50 dining tables 5.25 1.50 dining chairs 1.15 1.00 dining chairs 75 10.00 cupboard 7.50 6.00 kitchen cabinet 4.90 13.50 kitchen cabinet 10.55 mm $3 iron bed $1.75 2 50 center table 1.50 5.00 center table 3.75 10.00 dresser 7.75 12.00 dresser 9.00 35.00 parlor suit 28.75 30.00 bed davenport 22.50 25-00 bed davenport 19.75 35.00 bed davenport 28.00 75c all wool carpet best grade, on sale at per jard 63c Axminister Rugs 9x12, regular $24 00 grade on sale $18.50 5,00 Axminister rugs 3.35 3.00 Axminister rugs 2.00 12 ft. wide linoleum, regular 85c and 75c grades, good 65c mm mm "i VI- i 3.35 7.75 9.00 12.00 12.75 8.75 3.75 4.50 reversible mattress. 10.00 felt mattress 12.00 felt mattress 15.00 felt mattress 18.00 Boston leather couch 12.00 Velour couch 6.00 sanitary couches I ay. istf $5.90 $8 chiffonier 50 patterns Rockers off OK cent 1 'S THE BUTTON New Fall Patterns Arriving Daily. we are the only Furniture firm in this city who advertise prices, we expect to show the trade pieces at advertised prices, it will pay you to trade at a store with a wide open proposition, we say just what you pay for any article.

What nave other firms in our line done. Remember Junction City Kansas W. C. DUMil 709711 Washington St. and Born.

Sunday, Oct. 20, to Mr Make This Up at Your Home. The Leithoff Sale. On next Monday, Oct. 28, L.

Lett- THE World's Record hoff will hold a public sale at his place at the mouth of Thomas creek 8 miles The Family Shoe Store In Life Insurance is now held by the southeast of Junction City. At this What will appear very interesting to many people here is the article taken from a New York daily paper, giving a simple prescription, as formulated by a noted authority, who claims that he has found a positive remedy to cure almost any case of backache or sale Mr. Leithoff will sell 107 head of stock, including cattle, horses and hogs, 'T IS A NICE thing to have it. So vou can send the Great Western Life Insurance Comp'ny children to be fitted and know that they will receive Also a lot of karfir corn In shock, corn fodder, cord wood and fence posts will be offered for sale. Everything is in good condition and it will be a sale that kidney or bladder derangement, in the following simple prescription, if taken before the stage of Bright's dis MISSOURI.

OF KANSAS CITY, ease: the same consideration and attention as if you were present. We Want your Shoe business. The Boys' Shoe business. The Girls' Shoe business. And all of the Baby Shoe business.

We have been here 25 years selling you shoes, and hope to be here to sell Shoes to that little fellow when he is grown. should attract a big crowd. Myhre Nanninga. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Last Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three occurred the wedding of Miss Hattie ounces, snake weu in a ootue ana Nanninga to Mr. H.

L. P. Myhre of take in teaspoonful doses after each Junction City, Kansas. Rev. T.

R. Nanninga officiating. Miss Myrtle Picking of Abilene acted as maid of meal and again at bedtime. A well-known druggist here at home, when asked regarding this prescrip honor, and the bride's brother Mr. Wil Which in five months since organization has written over TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS.

Not one of the "Giant" New York companies attained this result before their Fifth Year. WHY THIS SUCCESS? 1. The perfectly fair and libera contract offered. 2. A guaranteed yearly dividend, after first year, varying with age, from 20 to 25 per cent of premiums on Ordinary and Twenty Payment Life, and 17 to 20 per cent on Twenty Year Endowment.

At age 33, these dividends, if left with the Company, earn a paid up life liam Nanninga as best man. The wedding: was a very pleasant and quite affair only the close relatives and a few friends being present Leonardville Monitor. Walk-Over Shoes. 0 CA The same good qual- ity at the same old price. $4.00 We carry the Best Line of Work Shoes.

All flJO fA Leathers. Plow Shoes to 16-inch Lace Boots." JpO.UU Good For Bad Boys Shoes means you get a Shoe that will Stand any kind of Service. Sizes I2t0 2j4 $2. 25 0 CA Sizes 3 to 5 1-2 P.OU A lot of Boys' Shoes; sizes 3 and 4 only, on Sale Ye Olde Tyme Comfort Shoes and Slippers are just the thing for a Tired Foot. Cheap, too.

gi.50 dQ CA Si. 75, $2.00, and. Bolton's SHOES for Ladies make your foot smartly dressed. All dC fift Leathers. $3 Every kind of a Misses' and Child's Shoe you want is here.

Patent Leathers, Fancy Tops, in the good comtortable Lasts that will let their feet grow as Nature intended. tion, stated that the ingredients are all and can be obtained at a small cost from any good prescription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up if asked to do so. He further stated that while this prescription is often prescribed in rheumatic afflictions with splendid results, he could see no reason why it would not be a splendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache, as it has a peculiar action upon the kidney Mr. and Mrs. August Roediger of Mrs.

Fred Boone, a daughter. Miss Gertrude Rundle was down from Abilene and spent Sunday at her home. Mesdames T. G. Kennedy, Stephen Boon and W.

A. Bingham went to Kansas City last Thursday for a few days' visit. Mrs. E. E.

Dietrich came up from Junction City last night to visit her relatives, the Dietrich and A. Ruffner families. Master Leroy Dietrich has been here for several days. Beloit Call. The Woodman dance that was given in Taylor Hall last Friday night was a very pleasant social affair and attracted a good sized crowd.

The hall was very prettily decorated for the occasion. The music was by the Junction City orchestra. Deputy Game Warden D. D. Finney was here last week looking after the enforcement of the game and fish laws in this county.

Miss Edith Bolin returned last Friday from a visit in Lawrence. The Henderson sale held last Wednesday at Logan grove attracted a big crowd and everything that was sold brought good prices. The sale was conducted by Colonel George Heidel. Mrs Stephen Aich went to Salina last Thursday to visit friends and relatives for a few days. Miss Weichselbaum was up from Ogden to attend the corn carnival and was the guest of Dr.

C. E. Steadman and family. Grant Elam came up Friday from Broken Arrow, I. where he and his family are now located.

He will return home the first of next week. Mrs. Elam is in the millinery business with her sister and they are doing well. The Misses Louise and Jewel Sopher, Clarence Aphit and Dr. Colt and his son James, all of Manhattan, composed an auto party which made a run to this city on Sunday.

this city are firm believers in at least one of the Roosevelt policies; that is, the propagation of our species. When it comes to counting their children it is almost necessary for them to take an policy in 26 years, and a full paid 20 afternoon off and use pencil and paper. year endowment in 14 years. Why pay into old age, when this may be a guaranteed condition in your con They have living and everyone of them as far as they know, are hale and hearty, tract? 8 children, 66 grand children and 8 great 3. An agreement under which in grandchildren.

case of total physical disability, the structure, cleansing these most important organs and helping them to sift and filter from the blood the foul acids and waste matter which cause sickness and suffering. Those of our readers who suffer can make no mistake in giving it a trial. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Pierce and daughter were in Kansas City for several days the first of the week.

Watson Cook of Cleveland, 0., Nel- Company, without charge to policy, will pay premiums, the insured resum Cootf of Holyoke, and E. C. Webb We do all kinds of Shoe Repairing. of Topeka arrived the latter part of ing payments when premium succeeding recovery falls due. last week to visit for a few days at the homes of W.

W. Cook and Steve Hoag in this city and with Charles Cook and The developments of last year prove family of Ogden. They are cousins of that these agreements are possible, and may be safely made, leaving the surplus where it belongs, with the J. C. TEITZEL THE SHOE MAN ol icy holder.

4. No restrictions, or extra pre W. W. Cook, Charles Cook, and Mrs. Hoag and had not met with these relatives in about 40 years.

Miss Herman of Enterprise, who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Herman, returned to her home on Mon Miss Gertrude Rodgers came up from Topeka the latter part of last week on a short visit.

Rev. Jungmayer and daughter Ida of Wichita arrived in the city the latter part of last week to visit friends for a few days. Mrs. Florence Steams came up from Kansas City on Saturday to visit for a couple of days with Mrs. Rimer.

miums on travel or military service, in time of peace or war. The above named benefits are only a part of those which are embodied in day. our contract. See me and examine the policy: And learn regarding a still Mrs. Connor of Parsons came here the first of the week to visit her par further advantage to inure to early ents, Mr and Mrs.

Schraag. applicants. Miss Sadie Dixon entertained a party I A. A. FLOWER, of young people at cards at her home north sf the city Monday evening.

Inquiry invited. Represented by J. HOJTROE SMITH. Office at First National Bank Miss Nettie Strack is home from a The South Side Thimble club met Scoffs Emulsion strengthen enfeebled nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and nerve force Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George Gross.

Fine Candy, Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco and Cigars visit with relatives in the East G. W. Brown returned on Monday W. E. Davenport is here from Pue from Barnard, where he had been pending several days.

blo, on a visit with his family. It provides baby with the necessary fat and mineral food for healthy growth. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Voyle of Agra, We manufacture aur own Candv. Dure and Fresh. Drop When 70a think of a Drug Store have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Tyler this week.

in and see us. First door north of PostofHce. Give us your 5 think of Carter's. ALL DRUGGISTS I 60c. AND SI.

00. order for your Holiday supplies. Phone, 125. Just a week from tonight until Rev. J.

A. Stavely went to Kansas Hallowe'en. City on Monday..

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1886-1919