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The Linn Digest from Linn, Kansas • 3

The Linn Digest from Linn, Kansas • 3

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The Linn Digesti
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Linn, Kansas
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TEX LIHH DIOSSt I Zion Notes Enid Mills was a Sunday guest of Lelo Gassert. Harry Faris and family were visit. ing Sunday. Mrs. Vic VanCainepn's sisters have been visiting her.

Elzie Robins entertained company Our" January Clearance Sale Continuing All This Week The Price News That We Quote Here Should Be Abundantly Convincing: But We Want You To Come And See The Goods And Their Prices Right Here In The Store from Washington, Sunday. (r) Farmers Union met Tuesday evening after a long vacation. Leverctte Dunkle and wife ate Sunday dinner with Carl Pauli's. Rev. Smith of Barnes spent Tues day night at the Sherman Smart home.

Lela Gassert, Enid Mills and Ernest Chittenden spent Sunday GINGHAMS, PERCALES AND OUTING FLANNELS Our selections of fine French Ginghams are 32 inches wide and consist of best patterns in pretty plaids. We offer those $1.00 and $1 25 values, during our Clearance Sale at 59c per yard. SHEETINGS what you have been waiting for 7-4, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Pepperell and Wearwell sheetings at 48c a yd. Hope muslin, 36 inches wide at 19c a yd. TABLE LINENS A 11 Linen Damask formerly sold for $5.

and 6. a yard, now All Linen Damask formerly sold for $7.50 a yard, now $5.00 a yd. Mfreeiized Damask, formerly sold for $2.50 now on sale $1.79 a'yd. NAINSOOK, LONGCLOTH, CAMBRICS 'My wide at 35c per yd. BED SPREADS evening at Tom Morgan's.

Donald Loeffler and little Edith Meyers, who have been on the sick list are better at this writing. The following gathered at the home of Carl Pauli last Saturday evening to remind Mrs. Pauli of her birthday; Elzie Robins and family, Sherman Smart and family, Tom Morgan and family, Fred Riggs and family, Henry Smith and fam.ly, Bert Peterson and family, Harry Faris and family, Enid Mills and George Back. Here and There Henry Gross shelled corn Saturday for John Gross. Robt.

Fell was tussling with the Lagrippe last week. W. C. Bell and family visited Sunday at Frank Bell's. The John Dickson family are suffer ing with the whooping cough.

Miss Vesta Bell came up from Atchiscn and visited last week. A Hunt and Clarence are cutting the hedge on the Simmons farm. 3i7f.i ik i 4 At a Reduction Finest Toile du Nord and M. F. Ginghams, in pretty plaids, small checks and solid colors; this gingham has been retailing for 40c, 50c and 60c per yard.

During our Clearance Sale we offer it at 25c per yard. 36 inch Percales, best quality in both light and dark patterns at 25c and 35c per yd. Best quality Outing Flannels at 19c per yd. WOOLNAP BLANKETS In dainty pink, blue, tan and gray' plaid; formerly selling as high as $7.50 a pair, now on sale for pair $3.95 each 3 95 each 4 95 each 5.70 each 5.95 each 6 (5 each 7.65 each 8.35 each 9.00 each i 5.00 600 7.50 8 50 9.00 10.00 11.50 12.50 113,50 Bedspreads for Bedspreads for Bedspreads for Bedspreads for Bedspreads frr Bedspreads for Bedspreads for Bedspreads for Bedspreads for 9 1 9 9 ft ft () 9 IJrJ THE GUEST DRY GOODS COMPANY Clay Center, Kansas 9 4 nUr Colds and Coughs merchants' stores. Do you know that the mail order house did a business of approximately 223 million dollars during the first seven month of the past year? Of this huge sum this county over-subscribed its quota! What are you going to do about it, Mr.

Business Man? Meekly submit and throw up your hands? Its a call to printer's ink. "What's worth having is worth asking for. The major portion of this business must walk past your J. F. Maatsch and family, visited Monday at the D.

Oestreich home. Mrs. Alonzo Long visited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. D. E.

Morgan. W. B. Taylor, returned to Pawnee City, Thursday after a two weeks visit. Miss Edith Poersch, was a guest Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Wallace Sr. Lee Violett and wife have moved to his father's farm in the Ash Creek neighborhood. Henrv Peterson sawed wood Friday and Saturday for Albert Peterson and Ed. Gross.

Arnold Thompson, is pack in school after a two weeks suffering with an injured eye. Wm Loebaugh, returned Wednesday from a tl.ree weeks visit at Wakefield and Manhattan. Kansas Teachers To Banquet Legislators. Topeka, Jan. 12.

One of the novel events in connection with the coming meeting of the Council of Administration and the Educational Council of the Kansas State Teachers' Association to be held in Tope kat January 20, 21 and 22, will be a Banquet at the Chamber of Com. merce to the members of the Kansas Legislative by the teachers of Kansas. This Banquet will be held Friday evening January 21 and will be given under the auspices of the Kansas State Teachers' Association. Two hundred of the leading school men and women of Kansas will purchase tickets for this Banquet paying a of the Kansas schools, and it is believed that both members of the Legislature and the school people will derive much benefit from this get together meeting. Referring to the Bana.uet today, L.

Pinet.Secret-ary of the Kansas State Teachers' Association, said, "We are not attempting to put anything over We have no slush fund. We mere-Iv want to put all the cards on the table and talk.over some of the vital school problems of Kansas with the members of the Legislature. We believe that this frank and open way of meeting the members of the Legislature is much better than the old fashioned method of button-holing individual members." Do You Know? (Business Sucess) Do you know that Publicity Pays? Are you thoroughly convinced that it does? Have you ever given your local door on the way to the city! Why not ask it to call on you? Newspaper publicity effectively carries your Better watch that cold or hacking cough or it may grow worse and cause you lots of trouble. We have all kinks of Cough Syrups and Cold cures such as Bromo Quinine, Hill's Cascara Quinine, Papes Cold Compound, Laxacold and Dewitt's Cold Tablets. Don't forget to rub something on the chest.

We have Musterole, Vapo Rub, Capsolin, Analgesic Balm or Mentholatum. Mentholatum is one of the few remedies which did not advance during the war, a little in each nostril will work wonders. If you cannot get to town just phone in and we will send it out. i invitation. Themn lies your hope.

CLASSIFIED ADvS For Sale Thoroughbred Poland China Boars Thoroughbred Holstein-Fresien Bull Calves, Thoroughbred Plymouth-Rock Roosters at reasonable prices. Meierkord and Schriner. Linn, Kans newspaper a thorough trial over an extended period of time-using space The Linn Pharmacy sufficient to warrant you in expect ing result? Whether or not you have awaken The never failing cure for Fistula and Poll Evil can be secured at H. Hoerman's. A cure is guaranteed or no pay.

t(. ed to the fact, fact it is that nonuse 67 adequate advertising in your local DR. J. A. NAYLOR news-conveying medium is a terrible handicap to your business.

Do you know that the large city stores spend from4 per cent to 6 per FOR 10 tons of Alfalfa barn. Also 15-27 J. I. Case tractor and plow, good as new. H.

D. Lohmeyer. 52x4t. FOR SALE: 1 thoroughbred Hoi- by PHYSICIAN SURGEON FI BUILDING Let me figure Carpenter work day labor or contract, J. A.

RAVEN sufficient amount for these tickets to provide for two hundred complimentary tickets to be issued to the members of the Kansas Legislature and the leading state officers. Brief after-dinner talks will be made following the Banquet by a number of representative school people. These talks will set forth the needs Linn, Kansas stein Bull will sell at bargain if cent of their gross sales in newspaper publicity? This become a powerful magnet which draws trade out of your territory and into these live taken soon, Palmer, Kans, Phone 1622. Calls promptly nwrd Day or Nifhl.

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