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Garnett Journal-Plaindealer from Garnett, Kansas • 7

Garnett Journal-Plaindealer from Garnett, Kansas • 7

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Everything Fresh and New Gannon Reed's PIUI iv ji vv 13 aasi via' Gxrnett, Kansas I'Have all the late things in Fall and Winter Clothing. Our display of Overcoats is unsurpassed in the State of Kansas. We have all kinds. We can fit both the small boy and the big man. Everyone that lias tried on our Overcoats this season admires the styles and marvels at the lit.

"We show every style of Cverccat that's made this season frcm 32 to 52 inches in length. Kersey's, Cassi-meres'and handsome Scotch Single and Double Breasted Prices Range $2.50 to $20.00. Shoulders are cut broad and con cave, collars high and fit close to neck. Spare a few minutes' time with us and let us show you the swellest line of Overcoats ever shown in Garnett. Its time of heavy underwear.

Prices are the owest. The best values shown in the state for the money. i if iRilf COKBECT FASHIONS BOM 1 f4F B.Kuppenheimer&(?. A wJX America's LcaJinri 1 i 1 7 1ft Clothes MaKers 6 II MlM CHICAGO MWWBK' BOSTON II wlImM' Silk i jjjjj riycj Don'tforgetthe place. We are the people who slaughtered pricesand had thekbig record breaking sale last summer.

comparatively we tiove (he Largest Steele oi Clothing in the stole. THE ONE PRICED ClOTKS. 2s The Royal Hotel is out of "ommis- Topeka Tuesday to attend the funeral of Frank L. Brown. County News.

sion and the traveler must go farther for hotel accommodations. Mrs. GLENLC ITEMS. Broadhead bought the furniture from The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will give their annual fair Dec. 10.

Do not buy your Christmai presents until you visit the fair. Dr. Jones advises his friends that he will not be found at his office in the Pilkington-Barber block until his term as clerk of the district court has ex J. O. Weiderman some months ago, and leased the building.

She made a sence of Mr. Duncan. Miss Nellie Weaver came home Saturday for a few days, returning to Kansas City Tuesday. Jesse Harper visited ab Richmond last Sabbath. Mr.

Art Stewart and family of over-brook have been visiting Grandpa Wortman's the past week, Art has lots of good friends here who are pleased to note his prosperity. Miss Sadie Melvin arrived home Wednesday from Topeka to spend payment on the furniture and gave a mortgage for the balance. Some of these payments became due and remained unpaid. Weiderman could GREELEY NEWS. Many of the farmers are hauling water for their stock.

Work has been suspended on H. Gerhold's store until spring. D. 0. Davis bought in i nice gas well last Thursday night.

Henry Griffeth has been buying cattle lately, also a team of horses. miscellaneous lot of plunder was moved to Weiderman' residence, and filled the house, the yard and part of the road. There it remains while the machinery of the law grinds out a judicial sale. The end is not yet, Weiderman will no dubt buy in the outfit to protect his claim. Mrs.

Broadhead will have the option to throw up her lease or find some one who will put new works in the house for her to use as she can not do so herself under the circumstances. Weiderman always makes some money when he runs the house, but no one else has ever been able to do so. We hopa it will get into good hands as it is a big house and could accommodate lots of people. pired. not resume possession of the building because Bhe kept her rent paid.

So he placed the chattle mortgage in the A. T. Newman "our went Thankgiving. to Kansas City this week to have The community at large owe a debt some patents modeled Mr. fcewman of thanb8 to thoge who have he has several ideas (hat may result in Wi hands of the sheriff who took a number of able bodied assistants and strip -rfid the nldna of its heloncinffs to such Miss Anna Scott of Arkansas City visited at Dr.

Kirkpstricks the first of the week and went to Westphalia to visit relatives. She is a danghter of C. C. Scott who once kept a drug store at Westphalia. She is a student at Kansas University this year and spendeng the Thanksgiving vacation here much value to him, dition.

Arrangements have been completed I i i an extent that the family had to rent a bed to sleep on, and some chairs to whereby the Standard Oil Company keep themselves off the floor. The, is the owner oi ten acres or Jana Mr Bert Mchuran is reported sick, at the time of this writing. Miss Lane is again able to be on the street after an illness of seven weeks. L. W.

Duncan left for Iola Sunday ve where he will remain for a few days. He has accepted a good position as traveling salesman for the winter. W. A. Vickers will be manager of the telephone system during the ab which will be ut-ed as a pumping plant site.

The land was purchased of Mr. DOC OCZ DOC R. G. Blunt, and we understand that Supt. and Mrs.

McLellan visited in the neighborhood Sunday. Will Griffith and family of Westphalia visited Mrs. W. F. James Sat-turday.

Tom Fergus arrived Friday and will visit with friends and relatives over next week. Mrs. Fergus and children arrived last week. Miss Leota Watt is the name of the operations are to begin at once. This Is good for Greeley.

We predict that this is only the opening state of a good boom for Greeley. Now don't be self ish but help to eet such enterprises in i our midst. They are town makers. new daughter who has come to live 04 0 0 0 The To Quit Business In order to close out our business, we will begin Sa.turday November 19, 1 1 i 1 XffJIl' 1 xl A TM-' 1 Editor Ayres and wife are at the with Mr- and Mrs- F' Watt Fair this week. The Graphic will be MiBS Edna Archer of Garnett was edited by Ernest McClure.

After the the guest of Miss Gladys Cook from issue is put in form it will then be de-; Friday to Sunday, livered into the hands of the "Devil" I We think the truancy laws ought to Frank Jones for completion. be applied more forcibly in our dis- ana piace our enure siock. ui iviinuiery uu saie ax less man cosi. ims is no ciear- ance sale, but a Quitting Satle and th goods must go regardless of pi ice. Ladies now is your chance to pick up some good things for a little money.

trict during this beautiful weather. While we have so excellen a teacher there is no excuse whatever Dress Hats for such "criminal negligence" on the Street Hats Fancy Feathers Greeley had a little fire last Wednesday night, a small barn belonging to J. Hunter. The loss was most covered by insurance. Rev.

Mountain is conducting a ser- ies of meetings at Sutton Valley, from which we hear good reports. part of the parents. Grandma Gardner has beeu quite I sick but at present is recovering Michigan Shoe Store Has the goods to keep your feet warm. Felts and Rubbers Felt Shoes for Men Felt Shoes with leather vamps for Men, Women and Children Felt Slippers for Rubber Boots Arties for Men, Women and Children Alaskas for Men and Women Rubber Sandles for Men, Women and Children Rubber Boots for Men and Boys Leather Boots Sale Price $2.98 1.98 1.39 Regular Price Sale Price $2.00 to $3.50 $1.39 1.00 to 2.00 .49 Anything less than $1.00 at 19c Regular Price 0 to $7.00 3.C0to 5.00 2.C0 3.00 Rev. Cave, who has been conduct ing the revival here, took his part WELDA LOCALS.

Mr. and Mrs. Settle and Mr. Settle's ure very unceremoniously last Friday and the vacancy has been filled this Ostrich Feathers Silks andVelvets two brothers from Weft Virginia who week by Rey Guy Lampbere of Mont have been visiting him started to St. Regular Price $7.00 We have a big line of Fancy Feathers you can buy at your own price Chiffon We have a large line of 80c Chiffon in every shade that we will sell at 39c 50c Chiffon at 23c This is just what you want for your fancy collars Sale Price $3.49 1.69 .79 There will be a large gathering of all the Archer family at the home of Mrs.

Lucinda Archer Thanksgiving Louis Sunday to visit the Exposition together. Wm. Wardell o' Osawatomie is visiting Mrs. Anna Wardell and other friends. Regular Price Sale Price $1.00 Taffetta 59c .60 China silk 32c Velvet $1.00 to $1.50 59c .75 to 1.00 32c Xmas will soon be here, and now is tne time to buy your Silks and Velvets Tips .49 .39 $1.00 to $1.50 .50 to 1.00 A job lot at 10c Day and a merry time is anticipated.

Mrs. W. F. James and son have advertised a sale for November 29 at the home farm. Cameron will soon leave for Junction City where he has secured work on the Union Pacific railroad as fireman.

The neigbboorhood will miss its most popular young man very much and all regret to see him leave but he takes with him our best wishes for the success which he is sure to win. Optical Goods Eyes tested and Glasses fitted at reasonable prices May Manton Patterns IOc Prices are right and will talk Try us W. H. Burnett shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City Thursday. Frank Lambert started Tuesday in a covered wagon on a trip to the western part of the state to look at the country.

The following parties started to the St. Louis Expohition Tuesday morning: H. K. Ghormley and sister Laura, Will Stud, baker, R. J.

Wilk-ins and daughter, Muble and L. C. Buchanan. W. S.

Hebp auti Litter Btli went to BROOKVProo i J. Paxton went to Emporia Mon-io visit his childrrn a few days. day 0.

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19,456
Years Available:
1864-1912