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Valley Center Index from Valley Center, Kansas • 5

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OUR NEIGHBORS "Twenty-Five" Fancy Parasols Jj es Gabrielson at Oatville. Messrs Fitzgerald and wives who have been visiting at James Fitzgerald's and at Leota returned to their homes in Nebraska Monday. Messrs John Miles of Kechi, Geo. Miles of Wichita and Ford Fitzgerald and families and Fin- to be Cleared at $165 Rural Community Notes Supplied by the Index's Staff of Asso-. ciate Editors.

They Are Always Interesting Special Sale of Percxide Greaseless Cream 50c Jorfor35C A perfectly harmless Vanish, ing Sream ley Miles and Wallace Burge spent Monday at Leota HERE AND THERE Chas. Chance lost a valuable driving mare last week. It Improves the complexion, removes tan, sunburn and freckles. HBzel Grimsman of Mt. Hope is vis iting at Mr.

Mitchell's this week. Bertha Cochran and Florence Mitch 1 ell attended the Old Settler's picnic at Face Powder used over Peroxide Cream produces that even and smooth effect. Get a jar "while on sale." Halstead. Walter Zimmerman is having his wheat threshed. Mr.

Dunmire is having a cellar dug under his house. Dr. and Mrs. Clark of Medicine Lodge made fine talks and fine music was furnished by a quartet also from Harry Street Church. Lee Neagle and family from Calexico, Cal.

are here visiting his mother and other relatives. Henry McDowell and family Sundayed in Kechi. Earl Brink and family spent Sunday at Walnut Grove. Gib Morse and son, Orville, left Monday for Illinois. Mamie Foreman went to Wichita Monday.

Ada McDowell visited Sunday night and Monday with Mamie McDowell. A moving picture show gave two entertainments in a tent south of Young's store the first of the week. Mrs. Rocky is reported quite sick. 'Ruth Johnson i3 visiting in Herington.

We offer this lot of twenty-five fancy Parasols regularly priced at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Pretty checks, stripes, and border color combinations. Long Princess handles. August Clearance Price $1.65 Another Group of Parasols About two dozen in lot. Fancy mercerized covers.

Worth $1.25 and $1.50. August Clearance Price $6.00 fancy silk Beauties," Clearing Some Good Patterns in Colored Border Curtain Scrims Thrifty women will recognize this as a good time to buy Fall Curtains-les3 to pay- and plenty of time to prepare them for hanging. 14c a yard for Curtain Scrims, worth 18c. Both in borders and all over printed patterns. 36 inches wide.

18c a yard for some pretty Scrims usually sold at 25c, Imitation stinciled borders and all over patterns. 36 inches wide. 29c a yard-for any of tho-e 40 inch Scrims we've been selling at 40c a yard. White and Arabian with choice coloringsThird Floor. $1,25 Long Silk Gloves 85c Sixteen Button Length White Silk Gloves-Fowne's quality double tipped fingers.

All sizes white only. On the West Aisle, pair 85c Menl Need Only Pay 98c for Cluett's DRUGGIST ansas Valley Center, -1. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Gaitskill, of North Arkansas Ave. Mrs.

Wool worth Is visiting relatives in Montana. Earl Grimsman of the Mt. Hope neighborhood has rented the farm occupied by Mr. Noble. Mr.

Stilley's daughter from Conway Springs is visiting hsr relatives on the Meridian. Mrs. Gaitskill was called to Illinois BENTLEY Art Whittle lost a cow Tuesday morning by lightning Tadd Biggs and wife from Pittsburg. Pa. and Anson Biggs and wife from Amarilla, Texas are visiting their parents, Mat Biggs and wife, this week.

Eli Lipp from Wichita was a Bentley visitor Monday. Mr. Blake is clerking for the Kansas Lumber Co. Willard Hawkins from Hutchinson visited his parents Sunday Will Schweer shelled corn Mon day for Wm. Pocock.

Bentley defeated the Sedgwick team on the Bentley diamond by a score of 12 to 8. Lew Sutter and wife from Clearwater were the guests of Jos. Armour and wife Saturday and Sunday. Viola Crouch from Belmont visited her sister, Mrs. Pearl Beal, this week.

Ned Keyser has rented the Shemeley property, from Ben Whittle and will move soon. Rev. King, the Nazarene minister, has moved into a part of Mrs. Harrow's house. Rev.

King is from Hutchinson. C. Baird is enjoying a visit with his mother and sister from Oklahoma. Miss Ethel Young and Fred Stever were married Sunday. Lewellen Bonn's trial in the the city court, Monday, resulted in the defeat of Lewellen.

Porter and wife. Elsie and Leota Lipp of Wich ita spent Sunday with Mary Ja cob. Wells Coleman and Virgie and their little niece, Gladys Neal, have been very sick the past week. last week by the sudden death of her brother's wife. Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd of Arkansas Ave. are expecting their daughter, Mrs. Anderson, from Pennsylvania, for a long visit. Mr.

Noble and family expect to leave about the first of October for their future home in Eastern Canada. J. M. WalliDg, wife and daughter, SUNNYDALE Mrs. Wertz and daughter of Wichita visited her father, W.

H. Kirkpatrick, last week. Mr. Applegate has purchased Beatrice Woods and Maggie Roach visited the Misses Evans Saturday. Olive Wetterhold of Wichita spent last week with her Grand left Saturday for a ten days' visit with relatives in Tonkawa, Okla.

ma Wetterhold. POVERTY HILL Anna Goodrich is spending a few days with her grandparents in Wichl ta. Miss Bessie Eickard has returned $1.50 Shirts Look over your supply of Shirts can you find a place for another one or two of these "Cluett" $1.50 shirts now clearing at "Ninety-eight Cents." White and colored grounds, stripes and small figures. All sizes are here, but not all sizes in any one style or coloring. On the west aisle 98c instead of $1.50.

Buy now. 69c For choice of several dozen Fancy Negikee Sfcdrts, always sold at $1.00. Good patterns. Cair -Men's Underwear Have you enough to last through Septenber and October? Add another suit or two nowise a Garment for men's two piece Balbriggan or mesh weaves Summer Underwear. Regular 25c kinds.

a Suit For men'3 fine Balbrigan and Spring Needle Knit Union Suits, that always sell st $1.50 some men wear these the year round. a new automobile. David Billing left last Tuesday for Rosenberg, Texas. Wm. Bastow and family and Murl Mead and' family spent Sunday at Roy Jewell's.

Jemmie and Lillian Webster visited in Benton last week. Clyde Nebergal and family visited at L. Stevens' Sunday day afternoon. Mrs. Pitman's sister is visiting her now.

Mrs. Reeves of Iowa is visiting her parents, J. Applegate and wife. Austin Reynolds, Charfey and after spending several days with rela tives at Goddard. Mrs.

who has been hen. visiting her son, Bort Bothfuss, and wife, has returned to her home in Ft. Scott. Earl Goodrich and Ralph Boyd left Will Davis and wife and son, Glenn, of Wichita spent a day with A. E.

Porter last week. G. Lowry and family spent Sunday at S. M. Jacob's.

Eula White underwent a serious operation for adenoids Friday. Her friends are pleased to hear that she is recovery. Will Piper visited at A. E. Porter's Sunday.

Messrs Adamson of Halstead, Harmon of near Sedgwick, Har-man of Valley Center and Piper of Wichita and families, spent Sunday with Milt Porter and wife. May Lowe visited the Misses Lowry Friday afternoon. M. McCarter and wife, who are on their way to their home in Pittsfield, 111. after a trip thru Monday for a trip through Colorado.

John Ward is in the hospital at Wichita with blood poisin. At this writing he is a little improved. There will be a ball game at Bentley Saturday the 17th. At this time we do" not knW what team will be hereV Will Culp from Wichita is visiting his parents, John Culp and wife, this week. C.

W. Rickard and family spent Sun day at Frank Wetterhold's. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Goodrich visit- (Continued on page 8) Roy Willis, Moyne Fisher and Charley Samuels left Tuesiiay morning for Higginsville whore they will camp out for a week.

$100 Reward, $100 The readers of this caper will be Wichita's Shopping Mr. and Mrs. Applegate and pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease mat science nas been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Lizzie and John Applegate and wife spent Sunday at Will Ap- Center Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment.

Hall's Catnrrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood KECHI Mrs. Hughes of Wichita made a fine talk at the mother's meeting Friday afternoon. Mr. Barney has purchased the restaurant of B. R.

Newman and plegate's. Mrs. Mamie Mixon of Wichita visited at Geo. Hortoh's last Washington, Oregon and Califor nia, are visiting at J. Jacob's.

and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution 'and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative Jodie Neal and wife and Hazel and Vergil Coleman spent Sun- week. 1 Rev. Leiper and wife of Wichita took dinner a J. W.

McMast-er's Thursday. ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. 1 VJIWVCVOWVM dxy at Joe Neal's. Address F.

J. CHENEY A Toledo, OHIO. Bold by all DrufcRlsts, 75e. Take Hall's Family Fills for constiDation. Archie Evans helped his fath er put up a cement watering tank Monday.

took possession last week. Mrs. Rice was quite sick last week with throat trouble. David Dunblazier and family of Moran came Friday to make a visit. There was not a very large at-tendence at the religious meeting Sunday afternoon.

The team WEST SIDE Mrs. Lena Whitmore and Nellie Lowry spent Sunday at S. Jacob's. daughters Mrs. De Shirley and 3 Miss Madge spent a fow days A.

E. Porter has been quite the first of the week with A. sick again. Mrs. Daisy Hoefgen visited The Big Store Is Selling the Goods at Clean-Up Prices As usual this store will carry over no summer goods.

We are cutting the price deep enough to make them go, and going they are. Mrs. Mabel Neal Monday after an (Ell noon. tvj Mesdames R. Turner and Pip- er of Wichita and Mrs.

M. Port- til er spent Monday at G. Lowry 's, Mr. J. N.

Hoefgen visited her STANDARD PATTERNS READY PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS daughter, Mrs. Whiting, Thurs TO yaa2 day afternoon. Til mna. ana Mabel Lowry are MERCHANDISE Kansas RELIABLE Newton, spending the week with the Miss GROVE PARK mm 8 HERB IS HOW THEY GO AUTOMOBILE TIRES and. ft Sunday, August 18th 1912 Band Concert from 5:00 until 7:00 p.

by the Newton Commercial Band. Bathing Beach open until 10:00 p. m. ROUND TRIP PARE from Valley Center to W'alnut Grove 20c Good only to return on August 18, 1912. Lawns to 7jc a yard sellinn for .3 2-2z Dress Goods to 59c a yard selling for.

33c Seco Silks to 39c a yard 19c $1 3b-inch Black Silk Taffeta selling for 69c Satin stripe voiles to 39c a yard 23c Half bleached crash to 10c a yard sellidg for. 5c Percales to 12 a yard 6c Ginghams to 10c a yard 6c 20 yd unbleached muslirb $100 Table Damask to 49c a yard 25c White goods to 39c a yard 15c, Laces and insertions to 5c a yard 24c Children's hose to 15c 5c $1.98 Boys' calf skin shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 $1.50 2.50 Men's elkskin shoes selling for 2.14 Shinola, regular 10c, selling for 5c 8 Inner Casings I have secured the agency and can SAVE YOU MONEY on these goods. The United States tires, representing the Dunlop, Clincher and Qnick Detachable brands are favorites everywhere and will give yon good serviee. Ask for further particulars. JohnHohman AGENT Valley Center, Kansas 13 3 1 We Pay Your Car Fare 3 THE ARKANSAS VALLEY IIITERURBAII RY.

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