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The Humboldt Daily Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 2

The Humboldt Daily Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 2

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MW1 The Humboldt Daily News S. A. I). COX. Editor ana Publisher C.

VERNON COX, foreman BRETT'S BARGAIN STOKE II The trimmings and little things to complete your dresses and costumes. We have all of these necessaries, such as belts, ruchings, gloves, oxfords, and dress trimmings, such as laces, embroideries, ruching, braids, buttons, ribbons and various other articles. In fact you will find the best stock of all these goods right here in this store. We have all of the new colors in kid gloves. Our prices are $1.00 and $1.50 per pair.

Local News. 14 pounds of nice goose-feathers for sale. Mrs. J. P.

Wilhite. Mrs, Kilby went to Yates Center yesterday to visit her folks a few days. Boss Patent Hour scoops them all for sale at Clines Grocery Miss Sadie Hodson, of Newton, is here visiting her parents. A big dinner every Saturday, 15c, at Watson's, in the Odd Fellow's Building. Mrs.

John Nief came in from Can-ey yesterday, where she has been visiting. A line line of cigars, both domestic and imported, at John Tholen's Restaurant. John Perrenoud came up from Thayer and spent Sunday at home. He returned yesterday- A full line of all kinds of meat, both fresh and salt at Ernsts Co. Meat Market.

Mr. Holems sisier, Mrs. W. M. Harris, came from Burlington Sunday, to visit friends here, Heinz sweet, and Dill pickles at Clines Grocery G.

Taylor, of Kansas City, was here yesterday, installing a Case Record System for Dr. O. Payne. 1 1 i i ii i i fOi seed at Clines Grocery If in need of WTall Paper don't fail to see our line. The Seventh Grade has chosen its colors, which are old rose and light yellow.

For Sale at a bargain an Elastic Felt Mattress and a Mantle Folding bed both almost new. Inquire ot of Chas McKnight Sweet potatoes, 15c. a can, at Mc-Gannons Grocery. Ur. Follette was up from Chanute yesterday, in attendance on John Gad-arl.

F. A. Cooksey Druggist. See Squires lor all fresh and cured meats( Phone 202 Wats cwi's 15c dinner is no small lunch. It is all you can eat.

M. O'Brien received a large shipment of men's and boys' work and dress shirts yesterday. 15 tons good Cane Hay for sale at 2.00 per ton in the field 2 1-2 miles northeast of town O.C. Vanfossen. I Wolfe's Addition Will "Bear Watching" BRETT'S BARGAIN STORE Hess Drug Company A large stock to choose from Wall Paper Entered as second-class matter December 1008, at the post oilice at Humboldt, Kansas, under the Act of Congress of "March 3rd, 1879, Issued every morning except Monday Subscription, 1 year, $2.00 6 mos.

$1.00 By carrier, 6c per week, 25c per mo. Tuesday, March 9 The. Newsboy. Unmoved' among the motley of the market place he stands, With the deed of divers races in his little grimy hands: Round the press of in the thick of straining strife, He will cry you for a copper all the trafficking of life. Thy ugh you hail from sunset islands girt dy seas of jeweed foam, He can cheer you on your journey with a greeting from your home; Though your heart is linked by memories to the countries of the morn, II 9 can barter you a message from the land where you were born.

Through the strident stress of noontide, through the blazing bloom of night, Down the slow, slack hours of morning, ere the coming of the light, In the times of joy and laughter, in the darkest days of. dearth, He can give. you brave adventures from the farthest ends of earth. At the portals of the city, at the gateways of the sea, Where the ringing wheels 'of commerce shout their sound ing symphony, Where the flags of every nation are to all the winds unfurled, He wfll sell you for a penny all the romance of the world. Henry M.

Hoyt, in March APPLETOn's. Local News Little Edith Hauser is sick. Bread at Roehl's Bakery. Willie and Claud Adams visited there sister Mrs. Fred Hauser Sunday.

The best place to buy wall paper is at Leitzbach. James Adams and family of Petro-lia were visiting Fred Hauser's Sunday. 8 tons of hay for sale V. Sneer-inker's, at his home in this city. Wm.

Manion was in Chanute 4 Sherwin-Williams and I tlllllS Heath and Milligan 1 Berry Brothers, arillSiieS win-Williams, Japalac Oi Arts and OtaillS Crafts Hess Drug Company J. F. Romberger, of Chanute, was in Humboldt yesterday. 4 room house and barn, for sale in payments Wakefield Gillis Best and cheapest lunches at Watsons Restaurant Odd Fellows building. Mrs.

B. T. Randies, living in southeast part of town, who has been sick for some time, is better. Seed sweet potatoes, red and yellow 5c. a pound, at McGannon's Grocery.

Best pies and cakes at Roehl's Just opened a cask of Dili Pickles at Cline's Grocery. Mrs. A. W. Brown, who has been sick with bad cold tor a couple of weeks, is better Rooms and board at Ernst's Restaurant.

Fresh, crisp lettuce every day a Seymour bon's. D. C. Ellis and son Altis were in Chanute yesterday. Another shipment of fresh vegetables at O'Brien's tins morning.

Mike Kern, who has been quite sick for some time was in Humboldt Satur-dby for the lirst time in six weeks. trust's restaurant open day and nignt Wanted: 100 head of cattle to pasture lor tne season. E. IM. Wert.

Green onions every day at Seymour Son's A big assortment of Easter Postals. Hess Drug C. The family of Henry Kramer, living northwest of town, started for Dakota yesterday, where they will live. Mr. Kramer is already there.

$2.00 down will hold a rug for you till you want it, atLeitzbach Big Rug Sale, now on. Wm. Keith, of Wichita, is visiting her husband, WTm. Keith, of the Monarch Portland Cement Company. Mrs.

J. Saas was taken suddenly ill Sunday evening, but was much better yesterday. Racket Store Headquarters: for all kinds of plain and fancy glassware, queensware an porcelain A full line of enamel and and tinware, all kinds of novelty goods with 5c, 10c, and 15c counters that will surprise you. Hosiery, buttons, combs, thread and towels unlimited, with a hnndred other lines of goods, representing all the lates't vari eties carrid in a first-class racke store Kindly asking you to look our goods over and get prices that wil, discount any ever made in Humboldt we remain yours for business, S. Ogden, South Side Park.

A full line of all kinds of meat at Ernst Co. Meat Market. Cream wauted 25c this week. Cochran Shellman. Elite Theatre Open every afternoon and evening.

Change of Program Daily. We cordially invite the patronage of the public. La Verne Or ton Lawyer Prompt attention to all legal busi-mess. Wills drawn, Abstracts examined, Notary Public and Conveyancer Collections taken..

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Pages Available:
603
Years Available:
1908-1912