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The Humboldt Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 1

The Humboldt Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 1

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1MLY MM am Humboldt. Allen County. Kansas Tuesday, March 28, 1911 NO 223 VOL. XXIV MJ LIT Those who are curious about the theatre and no other single contri came, it was accompanished by big gobs of grief. The radished were of the horse variety, the lecttuce grew ing stilts, horse, and Indian etc.

At 6:00 they were seated at the table and each one made a wish and blew a butory to the present- day social Eirftday Party Yesterday was Richard Game's 8th birthday and his mother surprised him fcy inviting eight of his little boy school friends to his home from 4:30 till structure possesses so general interest candle out that was on a birthday into alfalfa and he hoed the beets one evening because he did not recognize them. cake, after which ice cream, cake and -will be entertained by some striKing bits of information relating to a suc banannas we're served. Richard re taa They spent the time in playing cessful play. The play is "Paid in So this year Gard decided not to ceived many nice presents They all all the games that boys like to aswaiK trust the government. Yesterday went home about 7:00 wishing him written by Eugene Walter pro ducedbythe United Play pro be came down to Humboldt and visit nounced by public and critics the ed real seed stores.

And when he many more happy birthdays Those present were, Waldo Flint, Jobie Smith, Graham Overgard, Ralph Reynolds, Milton Amos, BRETT'S BARGAIN STORE Lace Curtains, Draperies and Window Shades In our Lace Curtain Department you will find a new stock of all that's new and pretty in the new Nets and Nottingham Lace. You must see these Curtains to appreciate their value ajt these prices. 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 a pair. Our better grades run from $2.00 to 5.00 pair. These curtains come in White, Cream, Arab and Art Green.

In our Drapery Department we are showing "Silko-lin nt, inn nnd 12ic a vard. "Cretonnes'' 8lc, 10c left. hnre a look of neace and hope greatest and most enjoyable Ameridan drama of the time, and shown by ac fulness in his face and about a dozen nairaoris nf seeds in his arms. He tual proof to be the most notable Kenneth Hepler, Paul Pember and Aivouncemcnt success the stage in this conntry has expects to hare real home grow garden little Warden Hall. known A stun this year.

Paid in Full" is now in only its We scarcely need third year, its second outside of New For rent two houses, three and-four state more than the Those wanting milk delivered Call up 112. rooms each. $4.00 and (.00 per 11 bare fact that Dr. Stei month. Thos.

McGannon, York, yet it has been played a total of 244 weeks, with 2012 perfonnances-This astonishing result was attained by five companies simultaneously in different parts of the United States ner is C( ming. Anyone wno has heard him in his intense P.J. McGinley Dead Word was received in Humboldt last nieht that P. J. McGinley, who form Reisin4erKilbv ly interesting lectures on the and Canada Never before had any one play been acted by so many companiesNo other play could have At 12:30 P.

on March 22nd, in Slavic people, their life and erly lived in Humboldt had died at Olaremore Oklahoma at eight o'clock the present of a few friends and relatives! Miss Tlieo Kilby, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kilby, yesterday morning, ne had been ill with pneumonia. The tunerai services and 12k a yard. Figured Swisses and Curtain Nets.

10c, 12k, 15c 17k and 25c a yard. Iu white, Arab, Green and Printed Madras. We have Curtain Eta-mine in Oriental! Patterns, Fast Colors and Reversing (Double Print) 17k yard. 1 Window Shades in all widths. Our 25c Shades come in 34 and 30 inch widths, 6 and 7 foot lengths.

Our 50c Shades are Oil Colors, Best rollers and full size. Our heavier and better grades come in all the special widths and lengths. We can supply you with all you need in Window Shades, from 1 to 500, and put them up for you at a saving in the price. stood it. All last season these five companies presented these play in New York, in all the big cities, in the small ones as well, from coast to coast, from interior Canada to the back and was united in marriage to Mr.

Lawrence F. Reisinger of Earlville, Illinois. will be held at Tulsa Thursday auer-uoon. Mr. McGinley was employed by the Prairie Oil Gas Company and was well known here.

He leaves several children who have the sympathy of their Humboldt friends. thought, will be very glad to hear him. For the benefit of a few who are unacquainted with him or his reputation, we will say that EDWARD A. STEINER, Ph. is a native of Austria, educated in the best European schools, especially at Heidelberg, Mr.

Reisinger is a young man of srood character, and of good standing fourth, covering the same territory repeatedly' demanded by theatre man in liis community. He is employed airers for return engagements, freque ntly as many as five and six times invariably doing greater business on by the C. B. Q. R.

R. as Foreman. Miss Kilby isformaley ot Humboldt, Kansas, where she has many friends that will be pleased to join us in wishing her a long, prosperous, and happy life, She has made her home with each and this in cities Largest Variety and Best Line of Curtain liods and Poles in the city. Watch Tomorrow's Ad. Gard Got Good Seeds which too often for theatrical good where he obtained the above nnt- a mora nnrnnral's Pllfird S.

A. Gard, the prominent Iola forother attractions known as popular lawyer who built a home south of that her parents near Yates Center, Kansas for the past two years. success. BRETTSBARGAIHSTORE town last year and who dreams or There were a number of beautuui thousand dollar hens and hundred The career of "Paid in Full" is the presents, among them being a beauti most remarkable in' theatrical history pound pumpkins between law cases, intends to raise something this year. ful piano by the groom to the Bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Reisinger will make Last vear in hopefulness, he wrote to degree, has? traveled very y3 the personal friend of the greatest European literary and philosophical lights, Count Tolstoi, Max Nordau and others, he is a brilliant and entertaining talker, one of the kind who make you wish they would not stop. their future home in Illinois. the government and got a lot of a New York Companyand production.

Advance tickets on sate at Hess Drug Company Wednesday Morning March 28th. government seeds. He planted them Never since the beginning has a play grown in favor like this one. Truth astonishing is its record of return visits. Back to a city for the fifth and sixth time it was sure to draw a bigger house than before.

As elsewhere, so inNewYork. After the play had run for two years on Broadway the four other companies were called upon at various times to renew the New York New lot of lunch, 'market and clothes baskets jnst in. Thos. McGannon. according to directions and hired a man to hoe them carefully, and also impressed his family into service.

It is even rumored that Gard had been engagement, and in every instance they were received with all the enthusiasm that had marked the course of "Paid in Full" at the Astor Theatre. It is a New York cast that will be seen when the United Play Company presents "Paid in Don'tllow yourself to miss this great play, with Plenty of those large crisp dill pic.Ues still on hand at 15c a dozen. Cochran Shellman. seen at, work himself, although this is Cottolene, 2 lb can 30. cents, 4 lb can not on srood authority.

60 cents at McGannon's. But when the time of the harvest i v. Wiff'Mi News of un; New Clothes for i the Spring of 1911 ff 1 It will probably, be interesting wwm ss mnnmmmm swm sjr to you to learn mat our opnng Quiio i fr rorT rf "rViom lA i 1 Good dressers who aim for MM iL V-. i clusiveness are invited to in spect our selection of clothes made by W. S.

TECK CO. The models are distinctive and JKty "AVvV; tlie fabrics are unusually at- I JtylV tractive In quality, style; -tit, V' In 'fJ? finish and price we were never lif'mj MiS i WM-' 1 Vf tetter able to guarantee satis- i jf5M v. if 'imm- iron uidii aic iuua wui you pay us a visit before you form an opinion or place your order elsewhere? 150 New Suits to select from. ItUL.J v. Correct Headwear The hat that was made to look well on your head is here new shapes, new shades, right styles ai right prices.

A GenilemaLii Haberda.shery Its tasty little "fixings" that give the, finishing touches to a man's dress you'll find here a Hand wear, Socks, "i i i The New Clothing Store.

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