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The Tescott Press from Tescott, Kansas • 3

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The Tescott Pressi
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Tescott, Kansas
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3
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THE TESCOTT PRESS IiMd Etrr TharxUr at Teaeott, Kmmw B. A. Belt, Editor. Entered at Second Clan mail matter March 31, at the post office at Teicott, Kansai. Subscription Price $1.00 a The Press will always be found working for the interest of Tescott and her territory.

K. C. Sar and Times at the Post Office. 13 copies for 10c. i Miss Joe McCabe was a Salina visitor Monday.

The editor was a Salina business caller Tuesday. A. F. Semlow was confined to the house a few days the first, of the week with sore a month ago he got something in his eye while in Lincoln visiting and it Great Thanksgiving Sale Are you a good judge of Clothing? Can you take a suit of Clothes and judge the wearing quality of the cloth, the linings and interlinings, and tell how it is going to hold its shape? has been bothering him ever since. Ed.

Clark was sick the first of the week so that his brother Ozro the livery automobile. The Beadle-BussElectric Show is showing in Tipton this week. The boys are making good with their show on the road. The home talent play "Nevada" put on by theTescott young people last Friday evening was greeted by a full house and was thoroughly en joyed from start to finish. From Few men outside the Clothing Business can and even the best judges miss it sometimes, so why take the risk of buying clottiing.that is not guaranteed? We don't.

All the Clothing wa sell is GUARANTEED by the makers and if anything goes wrong with a suit or overcoat we return it and are refunded, that is the reason we can give such a strong guarantee with our clothing. In this our Great Thanksgiving Sale we are offering you Guaranteed Clothing: at a saving of 25 to 30 pef centi all new goods. the remarks overheard on the street, "Nevada" by far the best home talent play ever staged in Tescott. Those taking part in the play were: Will Hess, Walter Larson, Clyde Chambers, Elmer Salisbury, Harry Roscoe Robinson, Otto Shields; Lester Little, Mrs. Will Hess, Bessie McLaren and Pearl Strait.

They expect to put the play on in Shady Bend some time week, v'; Boy's Overcoats Note the Saving $12 50 Overcoats, now. 25 10 00 Overcoats, now 7.50 8 00 Overcoats, now 6 25 7 00 Q.vercoats, 550 fljfjjO Overcoats, now. 4 25 5 00 Overcoats, 3 75 vere xatiocK ana J. F. Johnson reiurnea.

jast rmay evening irom Boy's Suits Note the Prices 2 50 Suits, now $3 00Suits, 2 00 $3 50 Suits, 2 50. $'4, 00 Suits, 2 95 $5 0QJ.uiti, now. 3 75 $6 00 Suits, now 4 25 $7 50 Suits, now 5 50 $8 00 Suits, V. 6 25 $10 00 Suits, now i '7 50 $12 50 Suits, now. 8 25 Vesper where they have been doing some carpenter werk.

They will work here until the plasterers are through with the new house they are erecting when they will go back Mens Suits and Overcoats Study these Prices Men's $30 00 Suits and Overcoats now. v. i 50 Men's $27 50 Suits and Overcoats ..18 50 Men's $25 00 Suits and Overcoats 1750 Men's $22 50 Suits' and Overcoats now, .15 50 Men's $20 00 Suits and Overcoats now. .4... 14 50 Men's $18 00 Suits and Overcoats 13 50 $15 00 Suits and Overcoats 10 75 Men's $12 50 Suits and Overcoats now: 850 Men's $10 00 Suits and Overcoats how 7 50 Men's $7 50 Suits and Overcoats 5 50 and finish it.

Vere Tatlock started the erection "of a new hcMise on his lots, in north He will erect a seven Men's Odd Pants $2 00 Trousers, now $1 25 2 50 Trousers, now 1 75 3 00 Trousers, 2 25 3 50 Trousers, 2 75 4 00 Trousers, now 3 00 5 00 Trousers, 3 75 room Last Friday evening being Mrs. Geo. Conversed birthday, the fol OUR GUARANTEE If you are not satisfied with your purchase bring it back and we will replace the goods or cheerfully refund your money. lowing friends gathered in to help her celebrate: Thos. Nelson Jens.

Nelson, Nelis Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Berthelson, Mr. and Mrs." L.

C. Johnson and daughter Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Hannabaum, Mrs. Mary Johnson and Johnic Johnson. John McCabe of near Culver was visiting his daughters here at the central office Friday and Saturday. C.

C. Hess was a Salina visitor last Thursday. 7 Boy's Odd Pants 50c Values, now. 75c Values, now $1 00 Values, now. v.

$1 50 Values, now 15 Hats $3 50 Hats, now. $2 65 300 Hats, 225 2 50 Hats, 185 2 00 Hats, 145 WE A HER 0 STAY Topeka, Nov. 26. January 5 is me aaie aenmteiy set ior tne. Democratic State banquet at Topeka at which Secretary, of State W.

J. Bryan will speak. The gathering will be largely attended by members of that party from all over the state Last year about 600 persons sat down at the party love David Goldsmith left for his home in Garber, Okla.r and Mrs. John Strait Mr. and Mts.

Ed Strait and Pearl strait visi tea at liep. cone Sunday Mrand Mfs. Ed Brooks, Mrs. Vermillion andMrs. Robt.

Raplee drove overto Lincoln last Tuesday. Misses Lizzie and Grace Ruggels of Beverly spent Sunday here with Miss Leoiia Perci val. 1 Mrs, McCullum went to Lincoln Saturday, returning Sunday. MisSHart'of Barnard was here Saturday yisiting her sister. Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffmanand Mr. and Mrs." John Coffman of Shiff ton visited with Mr. and Mrs.

M. P-Street Sunday. r- Heath is enjoying a visit from his father who lives in Missouri..

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1910-1918