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Humboldt Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 7

Humboldt Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 7

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Humboldt Heraldi
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Humboldt, Kansas
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7
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The ticket No. 197,805 gets the range at Jenkins Gerall's. Try Montgomery on Groceries. Callcoos 4c a yard at Montgomery's. Jenkins Gerall for all kinds of LCCAL h'Ewl ALL THIS WEEK Archie and Miss May Plckell arrived Saturday from Lawrence to spend the groceries.

vacation at home. 100 Corsets 15 cents each at Mont THE Fo) Tc? Ticket No. 197,805 gets the range at gomery's. AL Jenkins Gerall's. Miss Nora Allaire arrived In the city Saturday from Kansas City to spend the holidays.

Fine assortment of Diamonds Just received at Arthur's the Jeweler. The scholars of the Fifth grade pre Jenkins Gerall want all of your poultry and produce. Edna Ilenrlchs Is home from Lawrence to spend the holidays. Ladies' Coats $8 to $12 values, your choice $3 at Montgomery's. Miss Lizzie Rapp arrived from Muskogee Friday to spend the holidays.

Jenkins Gerall are still here with the goods. Everyt hlng in the grocery line. O'Brien sells Candy by the whole-Bale. Judge E. yi.

Wert and wife ate their Christmas dinner at John Dornlicrg's. Tons! Tons! Tons of 20c Candy at 10c. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Pat ton spent Christmas at Lallarpe. New York Apples magnificent apples. O'Brien's. Mr. and Mrs.

E. 0. Miller spent Christmas near La llarpe. Naval Oranges very cheap at O'Brien's. Don't forget to hear McDonnell Tuesday evening at the council room.

sented their teacher with a beautiful Prices continue on Dry Good Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, Notions, Underwear, Cloaks, Gent's Furnishings, and every rocking chair Friday afternoon. Don't forget to hear McDonnell on water works next Saturday evening at the council room. thing in the house. Miss Winnie Sneeringer is spending her holidays with friends at Joe, James Colwell and John Ard of the this High Grade Mer- Big Creek district, were doing business Do not fail to see these low prices on chandise. You can save money.

and Kansas City, Mo. Gertrude Ileal and Floss Warner in the city Friday. Forty varieties of Candy, 10 cents a How aljout that new piano or organ. arc home from Baldwin to spend the pound, at O'Brien's. The choicest oysters served in any style at John Tholen's.

fa holiday vacation. i iY. P. S. C.

E. Mask Social and Box Supper at the home of J. B. Flint New Year's eve. Leitzbaeh will sell it to you at a bargain.

lie sure and hear McDonnell on waterworks at the council room, Saturday night. Charles Smith or Chanute came up yesterday to spend Christmas at home. Bead the program for W. II. M.

S. entertainment at, M. E. church De 9 cember 30. It speaks for itself.

Harry Klein of Chanute was in the city Saturday shaking hands with old Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly spent Christmas with Mr. Kelly's parents in Chanute. Mrs.

Hose Lamont of Ottawa is here spending the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Harnett John Tholcu carries the best celery I JOHN WSL UMiMSR. HUMBOLDT, KANSAS. friends. Laces, Embroideries and insert ion at almost your own price, at Montgomery's.

Two deaf mute gentlemen wish board with private family. M. J. Gormley, general delivery. Y.

P. S. C. E. Mask Social and Box Supper at the home of J.

B. Flint New Year's eve. Just out, the Eureka Fire Extinguisher, a pigmy in size, a giant in execut ion. Be sure and get one of Prof. Cook left Friday for Kansas City from where he expects to go to on the market.

Try it anil be con Valley Falls to spend he holidays vinced. I'he enlarging work done by I. N. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ADVKHTISK.MKNTS IN THIS COLIMN KIVK CKNTS I'KIt LINK IN ADVANVK. Kent is most satislactory.

See lmn or your work. Margaret Tholeu of lola arrived in L. Kirby. Ellie Stewart arrived from Manhat the citv Saturdav to spend the holi FOR SALE. Sale-lioo shares Phoenix.

Address Herald. 45 For cents. tan l'l'iday lo spenu the Holiday vacation with her parents. days with her parents. No excuse for remaining in ignor Miss Lizzie Ellison of Nashville, ance in regard to waierwoihs.

v.o arrived Fridav evening to spend the We wish vou a HAPPY MEW YEAR and hear McDonnell Tuesday evening. holidays with her 'brother, who re For Sale Four regulation ISrtins-wick Blake bowling alleys, nearly new. set of halls, pins and fixtures. M. .1.

Benson, Humboldt, Kansas. We are making special prices on sides on Cherokee st reet. Charles E. Seat on of Fredonia, J. E.

Chop and Mill Feed in ton lots" for cash at The Elevator. rover C. and Harry Bailey left Saturday to spend the holidays with friends and relat ives in Kansas City. Twenty pails 000 pounds handmade Chocolate Creams: two pounds for 25c at O'Brien's. Thirty pictures of old friends in the Photo Album at M.

E. church December 30. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Titus of lola spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. .1. J.

O'Mcra, of Eighth st reet. Ticket No. 197,805 gets the range at Jenkins Gerall's. Holder please call. Attorney Orton left Friday to spend the holidays at his old home in Bangor, Michigan.

Just out the Eureka lire extinguisher, a pigmy in size, a giant in execution. Be sure and get one of M. L. Kirby. Seat on and children and John A.

Sea-ton and wife of Vernon are in the citv Jenkins Gerall have all the line For Sale Eight business lots on Bridge street, Humboldt. Apply to E. Gilloolv. candv, nuts and fruit that you could to spend the holidays with R. wish for the holidays.

WANTED Henry Kramer and family who for Mrs. Hannah Tucker of Butler, W. 11. Warner of Oregon, B. Ilvte of merly lived west ot town, have gone to New York to make their future Wanted 1 have a purchaser for a 4 or 5 room house close, What have vou? James Peerv.

Dexter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar A. WEDIN home. thur Barber of Paola, spent Christmas with Mrs.

G. DeWitt. Have you tried some of that extra TO EXCHANGE You will remember hat there will nice Cornmeal made from new Indian Territory corn? At The Elevator. For Trade A house and lot in lola to trade for Humboldt property. W.

J. Pickell. be an entertainment Fridev evening, Sidney Tefft and Charles Pens re Mr. and Mrs. J.

IT. Stringfellow left turned from Paola, where they have December 30, at the M. E. church. A home talent entertainment is the best kind to please, and if you go you FOR RENT.

been working in the oil field, to spend Saturday for Topeka to spend the hoi idays. Lafe Deal, will be sure to be pleased. Adults, For Sale. Seed corn. miles east Humboldt.

20c: children, 10c. the holidays. Mre, Avy, of Illinois, is here spending the holidays with her daughter, Just received a car of extra nice "White Northern Oats: no barley, wheat or rye in it, but pure oats. The For Kent. New five-room house Plenty of water rent reasonable.

T. F. Meath. Mrs. Charles Beemer of WTakefield's addition.

Elevator. Miss Tillie Pens left Saturday for Kansas City where she "will spend the Nicholas Schleicher of St. Louis arrived in the city Saturday to spend the holidays with his brother Herman For RentFurnished or rooms for light housekeeping; located downstairs. Mrs. Olive Patton.

holidays. Lyons Short Order Cafe Is the best place in the city to eat Fish, Came and Oysters In season. Also a fine line of Cigars and Tobacco BATHS! BATHS! BATHS! A new Bath Room just installed on Bridge Street Henry Lyons Proprietor and his sons Will and Jack. Leslie Lehman guarantees all Laun dry work given to the lola Steam Do you know that I. N.

Kent is doing enlarging work at his studio For Kent Furnished or front rooms for light Mrs. A. Brett, Osage street. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Waddle of Ottawa arrived in the city Friday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bar-nett. There will be a Mask Social and Box Supper at the home of J.

B. Flint, Twelfth and Osage streets, New Year's eve. You are invited. Sick headache results from a disordered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Hess Drug Co.

Watch Social New Year's eve at the home of J. B. Flint, Twelfth and Osage streets. Everybody mask. Box Supper.

You will remember that there will Laundry. that cannot be excelled in the state Try him. Mrs. F. Dengel has gone to Kansas For Rent Three farms, cheap for cash rent.

E. N. Wert. City where she will remain for some time. E.

L. Jones and D. O. McGee returned Saturday from a hunting trip in Texas. They report deer plenty and For Kent One new 7-room cottage, cheap.

Mrs. Kilby. If you had No. 197,805 on the range venison scarce. at Jenkins Gerall's it is yours Come and get it.

Remember there was never a conflagration, no matter how destructive, F. Ilottenstein who is working for the Humboldt "Well Supply company but that it could have been extin ate Christmas dinner at home. ne an entertainment 'naay evening, December 30, at the M. E. church.

A home talent entertainment is the best kind to please, and if you go you Roehl's Bakery for the best line of Confectionary, Staple Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco. guished with one of our machines. M. L. Kirby.

Mrs. S. A. Clark of Aurora, arrived in the city yesterday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Knacker. Eemember there was never a confla, gration, no matter how destructive-but that it could have been extinguished with one of our machines M. L. Kirby. Wish Its wonderful power goes to the seat Finest Pies and Cakes.

of your trouble, vitalizes, strengthens will be sure to be pleased. Adults, 20c; children, 10c. D. E. James is selling goods cheaper than any old tire scorched goods can be sold for.

Look over his stock and be convinced. Watch Social New Year's eve at the home of J. B. Flint, Twelfth and Osage streets. Everybody mask.

Box Supper. every part of your body. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. North East Corner Square 35 cents. Tea or Tablets.

Hess Drug to extend to all our friends and customers our hearty appreciation of their patronage during the past year and trust that by prompt and courteous treatment we may merit a continuance of our past relation, during the coming year. Co. A very happy reunion took place vesterdav at the home of Isaac Tib- Charles Wilkenson of Aurora, arrived in the city Saturday to spend the holidays with his wife, who has been here for a few weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Knacker. I. N. Kent is doing considerable view work" in town. If you desire a picture of your house or in fact anything in the view line he can serve you the best.

Miss Mabel Wilbur and father made this otlice a pleasant call Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schleicher and Mrs. Swazie of Coffey ville arrived in bits.

All of his children and grandchildren were present to wish them a The Japs may tight the Russians, On land or on the sea: But the girls of this here country Fight for Rocky Mountain Tea. I Jess Drug Co. GAM1DY SALE One-third to one-half off on all candy at the Kandy Kitchen 2()c candies 10c to 15c; 25c and 30c candies 15c and 20c; 40 chocolates Others in proportion. merry Christmas. WE WISH ALL A Dr.

K. Yoegtle was presented with handsome chair by some of his You will remember that there will be an entertainment Friday evening, friends who sign themselves members of the Humboldt and lola Kangaroo court, and they advise the doctor to December 30, at the M. E. church. A the city yesterday and will spend the holidays with Alex Schleicher and ROFESSIONAL I home talent entertainment is the best keep the chair in cold storage until kind to plaase, and if you go you will called for.

wife. Removes the microbes which im he sure to be pleased. Adults, 20c: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tholen of lola, children, 10c.

accompanied by Herman, and the poverishes the blood and circulation. Stops all trouble that interferes with DR. F. A. PHILLIPS.

Resident Dentist. Office hours 8 a. m. to 12 m. and 1 to 5 p.

m. Office over Hess Drug store Married Misses Anna and 'May, spent a very On Saturday, December 24, at 4 p. happy Christmas at John Tholen's nutrition. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents.

by Probate Judge Smith, at lola, John where a family reunion was held and a Christmas tree for the little ones. Tea or Tablets. Hess Drug Co. B. Sinclair of Humboldt to Margruete Louderback of Marion, Ind.

After JANES PEERY Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Notary Public. Office in Perrenoud building, upstairs. Although fire damaged D. E.

James' Miss Lena was also present, having arrived Friday. the ceremony the hapy couple, with building to some extent, he is not GO HOME their friends, partook of a sumptuous making anv fuss about it, but will sell A family reunion took place yester wedding repast and returned to Hum you goods cheaper than any old fire day at the home of Police Judge boldt, where Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair scorched goods can be bought. FOR THE B.

COPE. Physician and Surgeon. Office in the Perrenoud building. Residence corner Cherokee and Sixth streets, Humboldt, Kan. Office 'phone 53; res.

'phone 23. You will remember that there will be an entertainment Friday evening, December 30, at the M. E. church. Peery, those present being George II.

Peery, wife and son, Harold, Kansas City, T. J. House, wife and son Fay, Wichita; John McKinley and wife, J. C. Skidmore and wife and Everett Peery, Humboldt.

"I was much afflicted with sciatic," LIBAYS MO A home talent entertainment is the O. C. PAYNE. D. N.

D. best kind to please and if you go you will be sure to be pleased. We will Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Spec expects to make their home. Mr.

Sinclair is well known in Humboldt, being interested in the firm of Taylor, Sinblair drilling contractors, who are now operating a string of tools west of Earlton. Mrs. Sinclair was a highly respected young lady of Marion, her father is a well-to-do farmer. The IIekald jolnstheir many friends in wishing them a prosperous journey through life as husband and wife. print the program later.

writes Ed C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick tacles fitted. Office 'phone 179. Very low rates via Missouri, Kansas and Texas December 24th, 25th, 26th and 31st and January 1st and 2d. A family reunion took place yesterday at the home of J.

W. Pember, and for the first time in nine years all the county, "goingabouton crutches and suffering a deal of pain. I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which relieved me. I used three MISS N. E.

CHAMBERLAIN. Teacher of China, Water Color and Oil Painting. Classes on Tuesday of each week at residence. Orders for wedding and anniversary presents family were able to sit down together 50c bottles. It is the greatest lini and enjoy a bountiful repast prepared by the mother.

The following were The present: John Pember, of San Francls- Talk to G.B.ST0NER, "KatyV Agent KI. co; Wm. Pember and family, Emporia ment I ever used: I have recommended it to a number of persons; all express themselves as ring benefitted by it. I now walk wit ut crutches, able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm." 25c, 50c and $1.00. A break hu been at Fort Baker, and ten United State prisoners hare escaped.

Count Tolstoi's son has been decorated for brarery during the battle of October 14 south of Mukden. M. Pember and wife, Parsons; Louis $1.50 Pays for lo4 Heralds Pember, Kansas City, Charles Pern ber and family, Humboldt..

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