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The Fort Riley Guidon from Fort Riley, Kansas • 5

The Fort Riley Guidon from Fort Riley, Kansas • 5

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Fort Riley, Kansas
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HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS MEMORY OF fit 5f THE DEPARTED iu.t,rvwi i tit I jAm For Chrislmas Gift Givers. Wl" be Puzzled purchaser, of Gifts will find here manv from the and In Glft8 for relatlvei ttd fr' the serious problem of the hour. gift You-1 inri bere yUU "nd qU'Ck reUef frm th0 of planning your ir i BURKP8tive' al80 ln expenditures to best advantage. No extra charge for packing for shipment by mall or express. 0 Ai'i-KtM'UiATK SERVICES HELD AT OPERA HOU8K SUNDAY.

oT ni 9 gooogias onoesg The Address Wat Delivered By Dr. F. W. O'Donnell, Exalted Ruler. Gifts for the Little Folks 0 Last Sunday afternoon th smi We have received our NewS 0 lodge of this city held their annual Memorial services which vara at StOCk Of Douglas fihnoc onrlO tended by a 'large number of ho members and friends.

gcan furnish everything want- It is a custom anions- all Eika loricr -A a rk es in the United States that on tha geu now in tne best Shoes first Sunday in December of each For Baby. Knife, Fork and Spoon Set, 15c to $2. Building Blocks, 10c, 25c, 50c. Linen Books, 5c to 25c. Celluloid Rattles, 15c.

25c, 50c. Rubber Balls, 5c to 50c. Teddy Bear, 50c to $1.4 8. Hobby Horse, $1.25 to $3. Rubber Dolls, 10c to 25c.

Knitted Set. $1.25 and $1.75. Bootees, 15c to 50c. Sweater, $1 to $2. Bath Robe, 75c to $2.

White Dress. 50c to $3. 35c to $3. Coat, $1.75 to $5. year that they hold anDronrlat pr fcarth.

For Dolls, 6c to $3 Hair Receiver, 35c to 1, Powder Box, 25c to 1. Music Roll, 75c to $4. Manicure Set, 75c to $3. Taney Clock, $1.75 to $3.75. Pin Cushion, 25c to 5 0c.

Handk'cf Box, 25c to 1.25. Work 25c to 3. Post Card Album, 25c to $3. Toy Tea Set, 25c to $1.50. Doll Cab, Jl to $2.50.

Doll Bed, 50c to $1.50. Toy Piano. 25c to Toy Punch Set, 25c. Fur Set. $1.25 to $5.

Coat, $2 to $10. For Boys. Mechanical Toys. 15, 25, 50c. Tool Chest, 25c to $3.75.

Games, 25c to $1. Sled, 89c to $1.75. Express Wagon, $1 to $2. Coaster, $3.50. Automobile, $5.

Tricycle, $1.98 to $4.75. Ingersoll Watch, $1 to $2. Watch Chain, 50c to $1. Combination Game Board, $3. Henty and Alger 25c.

Register Bank, 50c and 75c. Cap. 25c and 50c. Gloves, 25c to 75c. Overcoat, $2.50 to $12.50.

vices in memory of their denary Drotners. The services Sunday were verv Im pressive and the following program was rendered at that time: Selection by the Fort Riley orchestra. the leadership of Prof. J. O.

Brork- 6 enshire, after which Mrs. Volz sani? a beautiful solo entitled, "Consider ifi and Hear Me." The audience then Joined in singing the opening Ode Gifts for the Ladies t'i Mens Tans at Mens Tans at $3.00 Mens Tans at $3,50 Don't pay $4,00 and $5,00 for shoes as you get no better value than we give at $3.50 0 Jl- 9 which was followed by an invocation by Rev. Franklin Davis. The "Te to deum Festival" was sung by a ouar 44 leue composed of Mrs. Dorn, Miss Phillips, Mr.

Brower and Mr. Durand $10. Set Knives and Forks, $2.45 Salad Fork, $2.50. Aluminum Ctensils, 33c to $1. Cut Glass, $1 to $15.

which was followed by the Address and Eulogy by Dr. F. W. O'Donnell. Exalted Ruler of the Junction City lodge.

A violin solo by Mr. Fleck was followed by a sonrano solo. Down Comfortable, $1.75 to Tlioto Album, $1.50 to $4. 25c to $1.23. Hull I'nibrella.

$1 to $10. Stamped Linens, 10c to $1.50 Fern Dish, 75c to $4. Salad Set. $1.75. Hairpin Holder, 20.

Collar Pins, 25c to $1.50. Fur Coat, $25 to $75. Bed Spread, $1 to $5. Silver Purse, $1 to $6. Veil Pin, 25c to $1.

Hair Barrette, 25c to $5. Cracker Jar, 75c to $3. Set of Furs, to $C5. Gloves, 25c to $3.50. Handkerchiefs, 5c to Laco Neckwear, 25c to 2 r.

Fancy Belt, 25c to 1 Silk Waist, $5 to $7. Hand Mirror. 35c to Dainty Apron, 25c to $1.25. Ruching. 15c to 75c.

Silk Stockings, $1.25 to $1.75. Fancy Comb, 25c to $5. Chafing Dish, Long Coat, $10 to $35. Dressing Sacque, 50c to $2.00. Shopping Bag, 50c to $6.

Silk Srirt, $3 to $7.50. Christinas Is rTl "Love Watches Over All," by Mrs. Powers after which the closing sere ft monies and benediction. Vase, 25c to $10. Bronze Figure, 75c to $1.25.

Coffee Percolator, $4 to $5.75. Serving Dish, $1.23 to $2.48. Fireless Cooker, $2 to $15. Water Set, 1.25 to $3.75. Papeterie, 25c to $1.

Chocolate Set, $2.25 to $7. Bath Robe, $5. Long Silk Kimona, $5. Toilet Set, $1.50 to $8. Selections Early.

This beautiful service was attend ed by a large congregation and the rendition or all the musical selec tions and in fact the entire program A- Yours to Serve fiOi Hemenway commends especial mention. The Coming. Make Your address by Dr. O'Donnell was well received and his eulogy to the de parted members was a glowing trib Gifts Suitable for Men ute to the absent ones. ac.

Cook George Feldkamp, battery A. was called home Thursday by the death of his mother. Private Harry E. Frey battery has been appointed a corporal. Good 50.

for you, Harry. Handker chiefs, 15c to Silk Ties, 25c to $1.25. Box Collars, $1.50. Sweater, $1 to $5. Shirts, 50c to $2.50.

Rain Coat, $5 to $10. House Slippers, $1 to $2. Shaving Set, $1.25 to $4. Cap, 50c to 1.50. Suspenders, 25c to $1.25 Fancy Vest, $2 to $5.

Umbrella, $1 to $8. Muffler, 50c to $2.5 0. Safety Razor, 75c and $5. Gloves, 50c to $3. Necktie Pin, 25c to $1.50, Shaving Mirror, 25c to $3.

Cuff Links, 50c to $2. Fountain Pen, $1.50 to $2.25. Plush Caps, $1 to $2. Military Brushes, 50c to $4. House Coat, $5 and $7.50.

Reading Lamp, $1.75. Pajamas, $1 to $3. Leather Wallet, 50c and $1., Sofa Pillows, 85c to $1.50. Bath Brush, 50c and $1. Thermos Bottle, $3.75 to $5.75.

Pocket Cup in Case, 50c to $1.25 Stein, 50c to $2.50. Pocket Knives, 25c to $1.50. Collar and Cuff Box, 35c to $4. Pocket Card Case, 50c to $1.50. Handkerchief Box, 35c to $1.50 Necktie Box, 35c to $1.50.

Shaving Paper Pad, 35c. Leather Traveling Case, $1.25 to $5. Neck Tie Rack, 25c. Clothes Brush Rack, $2.50. Cuspidors, 25c, 35c, 45c.

Bath Robe, $5 and $7.50. Presto Overcoat, $16.50 to $25. Stetson Hat, $3.50 to $5. Suit Clothes, $1 Oto $25. Ash Tray, 50c to $1.50.

Desk Set, $1 to $2.50. Bibles, 75c to $2.48. Dell J. Roess and Justin L. Davis.

both of battery, have been anooint ed corporals taking the places of the departed Humphrey and Birmeli Holiday Candies Corpl. John H. Burch, 7th Cavalry, has been reduced to the grade of a private. in Christmas Boxes Packed for shipment Walter F. Bailey, late of the 6th F.

reenlisted on the 6th inst. and went to 7th Cavalry. The Greatest Display of Holiday Goods in Junction City a B. ROCKWELL M. G.

CO. Second Lieut. C. G. Chapman, 7th Cavalry, took advantage of fourteen days' leave of absence on the 7th, leaving here for Georgia, where he will visit.

Arthur Poulter. late of the 14th Marshmallows are ever in my dreams, And I dearly love my chocolate creams; Our fudges are also fine and dandy, And so is all our home-made candy. Cavalry, blew in on the 8th inst. and made the hign sign for 7th Private C. G.

Cassetty, 6 th Cavalry, has been transferred to the 7th Cavalry. He will be assigned as soon as he joins. Sergeant Claudius T. Hurlburt, 7th Cavalry, has been transferred as a private to the M. S.

S. detachment, Palace of Sweets this post. Private Abraham Cirulnick. E. 7th Christmas Presents ON CREDIT TO ALL ENLISTED MEN AT Starcke's Jewelry Store Call early and make your selection.

Largest Stock Lowest Prices We pay all mail and express charges. Expert Watch Repairing. Expert Engraving Free. Cavalry, was transferred to 7th Cavalry on the 5th instant to enable him to accompany a shipment of private horses to the P. I.

Charley C. Sharp, hailing from J. enlisted on the 7th instant and decided on 7th Cavalry for his'n for the next three years. First at tempt. NOTICE! Vet'n W.

C. Van Allstyne. 7th Cav alry, returned from leave on the 3rd instant and went on duty with his regiment. Private John P. Lawson.

E. 7th Cavalry, has been transferred to nn cavalry, in order to allow him to $35.00 to $140.00 H.OOto 30.00 accompany the headquarters and ten troops to the Islands in Febru Privates Aaron P. Craig, John E. ary. xarnox and Henry M.

Win, t. 7th 1 1 Cavalry, have been transferred to Howard Watches Hamilton Watches Elgin Watches Waltham Watches Hampden Watches Rockford Watches 6.00 to 6.00 to xnese men will have less than the re quired amount of time to do to go to tne island and wish to finish thefr 60.00 60.00 40.00 30.00 enlistment in the regiments. to J5.00 to Private" James H. Billings. F.

7th cavalry, has been relieved from e. d. WE 5ELL Fine Tailor Made Suits AT READY-MADE PRICES City Tailoring and Cleaning Works NEWMAN BAUM Ptone 224 West Seventh St, We make Ladies' Suits and Capes. il4 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE (rasp! A Trade Marks ntlll Copyrights Ac, Anyone sending a sketch and description ms eulcklf ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communlca-Uotustrlrtljr confidential.

HANDBOOK on Patent sent free. Oldest asency for securing patents. Patents taken thronnh Munn A CoT recelra Uweial notice, without charge, Jo the Scientific flracrican. A bandeomeljr illustrated weekly. I eb eolation of any scientific Journal.

Terms, 13 a in the Q. M. D. and Private John Ber- ryman, same troop, has been detailed )to take his place. Rets.

Aimer A. Anderson and Edward J. Gammell drifted in on the I Scott Scott Jewelers Opticians Library BMg. W. 7th Inst.

from Jefferson Barracks, to fill vacancies as trumpeters ln 7th Cavalry. Initial endeavor. oum oy an newsaeaien. New Branch Offloe, 65 St. Washington! D..

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Years Available:
1899-1912