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The Manhattan Enterprise from Manhattan, Kansas • 2

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of Tabor city Mon- Mrs. Laura E. 1ft well diey wis a visitor In toe day. 9 Mrs. Walter L.

Smith of Wal-eeney Is spending a few days Id the clt tbe guest of Mrs. C. G. Anderson. illls Mill Guy II.

Thomas has returned from q. three weeks' visit with his parents Dr. J. E. Taylor, Dentist, Rooms No.

3 and 4 in the Union National Bark building. Fine gold work a specialty. Dr. M. J.

McKee, dentist, Office in Huntress building, 327 Poyntz avenue, over Star Grocery. Office phone 66, residence 63, C. 1. BLiACIIIiY, EKTIST Office in Little block. Residence 313 North Juliette, Office 'phone, 164 two rings.

Residence 'phone 139, In Terrace City, Mich, Albert Deere is home from Omaha 30,000 Pounds Fine Granulated Cane Sugar. 25 pounds of this Sugar for $1.00 on $5.00 Grocery Orders, No Flour or Sugar in order. 20 pounds Cane Sugar without order, $1.00. to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Deere. from south It. W.

Hillis returned em Kansas Saturday. GROCERIES. A. D. McUampbell, manager of the Star Concert Company, went to Alma on business Monday.

100 sacks Manhattan No. 1 Flour, sack. Albert Dahlberg rode down from Dr. A. F.

Itlaiichard, Osteopathic Physician. Graduiite of American School of Osteopathy and late of Treating Stall of that school. Special attention given to dieeatjes of women aud children. Office rooms 21 and Union National Bank Bldg Telephone Keg. 134-3 rings; Office 134-2 rings Randolph on bis bicycle and spent Sunday with his friend, Waldo Ree sink.

Contractor Coleman began work yesterday on C. O. Makinson's new 5 room modern cottage on Fremont street between Fifth and Juliette, Mrs. Mary Wetzig and daughter, Miss Pauline, returned yesterday from a few days' visit at their home $1.10 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 10c 10c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 15c 8c 10c 25c 25c 25c 25c 35c 10c in Winkler. Attention! The Manhattan Junk Company will buy your old scrap iron, rubber, rags, bones and other metal, and will pay you the highest market price for them.

Save your old stoves and worn out machinery. 308 Yuma between 2nd 3rd Phone 6441 2 lb can California Apricots, can 20c 2 lb can Fancy Apricots 25c 25c can K. C. Baking Powder 18c 25c can Calumet Baking Powder 18c 25c can Eddy's Baking Powder 18c 25c package Zest 19c 4 packages Gusto 25c 4 packages Grape Sugar Flakes 25c 4 packages Dr. Price's 25c 4 packages Egg O-See 25c 4 packages Egg-O-See C.

Flakes 25c 1 doz. 1 qt. Tin Cans 39c 4 boxes 10c Shinola 25c 4 boxes 10c Bixola 25c 4 boxes 10c Rising Sun Stove Polish 25c 4 cans Black Jtck Stove Paste 25c 4 cans 10c Enamalene 25c 2 bottles 25c Gilt Edge Polish 35c 4 cans 10c Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 4 1b. box Gold Dust 18c 4 10c cakes Sapolio 25c 4 10c packages Diamond Dust 25c One carload Kaw Valley Potatoes, per bu 80c Apples per peck 50c One lot of Canned Goods at less than cost on today's market. These goods are all in good condition excepting some have the labels soiled.

Of some ther are just a few cans, not enough to mention, so here goes. First come, first served; don't wait, come early. James Logan is Improving the ap pearance of his residence at 901 Fre mont street with a fresh coat of 8 bars Diamond C. Soap 8 bars White Russian Soap 10 bars Mascot Soap 8 bars Silk Soap 7 bars Grandpa's Soap 7 bars Lava Soap 7 bars Fairy Soap 3 bars Dr. Stewart's Complexion Soap.

3 bars Rose Brand Soap 4 lbs Fancy Japan Rice 4 lbs Lima Beans 3 lbs bulk "Leader" Coffee 4 cans Mustard Sardines 7 cans Oil Sardines 2 lb can Oysters 1 lb can of Oysters 1 lb can Pink Salmon 2 1 lb cans genuine Red Salmon 4 cans genuine Iowa Sugar Corn 4 cans Early June Peas. 2 cans 18c Extra Fancy Peas 10 lb can Cane Syrup (gallon size) 2J- lb can Rock Candy Syrup, 15c size 1 gal. genuine Scudder's Maple Syrup, regular $1.50 value, our price igal. Scudder's syrup, regular 75c i gal. Scudder's syrup, regular 40c 24- lb can Baltimore peaches, 2 cans 2h lb can fancy California Peaches paint.

John Tinkham came In Sunday night from Hartford, S. and will attend College here again this winter. a Mannattan Kansas. 4 C. G.

Logback of Randolph was in the city Monday to get his daughter, Miss Dola, located before College $1.00 55c 30c 25c 25c Miss Nina Foltz arrived home Sunday night from Hartford, S. where she spent the summer with M. Tinkbam and family. JOHNSON'S BAKERY Successors to Baer's Bakery Will maintain the high standard for excellence of Bread, Pastry etc. for which this bakery is noted.

Everything of the best. NORTH SECOND ST. Miss Augusta Amos went to Topeka Saturday to spend a few days with her brothers, W. M. and nar- old Amos, Miss Adelia Morris was the guest of Mrs.

Clara Strong over and returned Monday afternoon to Lawrence where she has a position Last Week's Sale was one of the most successful ever held by this Great, Clean Satisfac-tion-or-Your-Money-Back Store, and more goods were sold last Saturday and Monday than the amount of the average sock carried by the average Grocer. Another Car of Canned Goods On sale this week. Come to this Big Sale and give us a trial. Don't be fooled if any one tells you we do not carry a high grade line of goods. We run the risk as everything is sold on a guarantee of Satisfaction or Your Money Back.

All of last week's prices good until further in the telephone olllce. Mrs. Will Fearon and little daugh ter returned to their home in Junction City Sunday night after upending a few days with relatives in the city. I J- notice. Yours for More Business, Prof, riday LLOYD DAY, The Plumber.

Can put in your furnace, water pipes, bath tubs and all needed fixtures better and cheaper than anybody. Get him to figure on your work. Poyntz Avenue Geo. C. Wheeler returned from Belleville he live stock at the Republic fair.

Saturday he was on judged county BTTTSB CEitSm BET 'jtlil Oarnahan Creek in attendance at tne T0 EsJLs Pottawatomie institute. C. S. Green spent a few days in the city the last of the week with G. W.

Washington and family and left Sat urday for Guthrie, Okla. From there he will go to Minneapolis to be per Red headed sale bills at the office. tf j.tllllill.t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -T-1 1 1 1 11 1 Mrs. Hunt and baby of South Dakota are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. T. Brenner, on College Hill. manently located. Dr.

and Mrs. E. II. Kilian returned Friday night from their trip to Kansas City and Topeka. local Briefs SEEDS! Mrs.

Ma-tha Moore left Saturday visi- Mrs. Dan Still of Ogden was a tor in the city Saturday. E. C. Pfuetze was in western Kan for a two weeks' visit in Cherryvale accompanying home Mrs.

Elijah sas the last of the week looking after Prof. R. J. Kinzer went to Hutchinson Sunday night to attend the fair and judge live stock. land interests.

Green, who had been here visitin Ilenry Lyuu has sold his property on Bluemont avenue to Carl Pfuetze. Prof. II. F. Roberts returned night from Ilays City.

with her daughters, Mrs. Uallie Moore and Mrs. Leonard Moore. Miss Mary Robison and Miss Luella Peck returned Thursday from a two weeks' visit in Morris county. Cotton Seed Meal and Cake Crushed Lump Kock Salt SWIFT'S Meat Meal and Tankage Grain and Feed Stuffs Miss Rachel McCoy of Zeandale was i visitor in the city Saturday.

James Berry of Wichita was in the city Saturday. Prof. Wm. Neil went to Hutchinson Sunday night to demonstrate milking machines at the fair. Mrs.

George Green and four chi dren stoDDed off here Saturday on their return from an outing in Colo was J. B. Anderson and son, Rae, were in Kansas City on business Friday. Mrs. Dunning of St.

George shopping in Manhattan Saturday. rado to their home in Kansas Citv and A. D. Plummer is expected home today from a business trip to the western part of the state. were tbe guests of Mrs.

Green's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Geo.T.HeldlngfiSons C. Simms of Weskan, was in the city on business Saturday.

Misses Dorothy and Bessie Myers visited at their home in Ogden Sunday. Miss Jessie Apltz returned Friday from a visit with relatives in Law rence and Topeka. over Sunday. Rev. E.

R. Allman arrived home Saturday from Canada where he has ipent the past seven weeks visiting with his parents. Elevator on R. I. System, Dr.

and Mrs. Lowe, who have been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. T. S. Johnson, returned yesterday to their home in Belolt.

Mrs. nenry Robison and daughter, for iniiniiinuiumnirTT R. G. McAnlnch left Thursday Wyoming to buy sheep. Miss Margaret, came In Thursday evening from Morris county for a visit with Mrs.

Roblson's daughter, Mrs, Magnus Vllander of Cleburne transacted business in Manhattan Friday. Parkerson, and Mrs. S. A. Robison Barney Kimble and family arrived home Friday night from their trip in tbe East.

Mrs. R. E. Lotinck and daughter, Emily, arrived home Sunday from Chicago where they made an extended Miss Margaret will attend college here this winter. visit with relatives.

Star gafe PeaK Bros. Get your red beaded Rale bills at the Republic office. tf United States Sheriff Need of Clay Center was la the city Friday night. down brief Miss Rose McCo who teaches school in Ogden, was in the city Saturday. Otto Gollert and sister, Miss Ida, L.

W. Fielding, K. S. A. C.

'05, who has been located in Chicago the past few months, now has an excellent position as manager of the automatic Scientific Adjustment Of Glasses to All Forms of Defective Vision Miss Jennie Higglns came from Fort Riley Sunday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Johnson. Jack the system for the Consolidated Telephone Frank Floersch of Flush was in city on business Saturday. of Colby came Sun jay and will clerk Company In nazleton, Pa. This Is a in the Big Racket.

J. H. and F. M. Mllier returned to responsible position and carries with their home in Hunter, Satur Miss Mary Sarber went to Abilene It a large salary.

day after spending a few days with Prof. Albert Dickens was in Tepeka Saturday to be with his brother who Sunday to enter the convent there. W. N. Bllger and family.

daugh George Hacker and family have moved la with Mrs. Martfca Knighton Vattier street, having sold their prop Mrs. Henrietta Calvin and ter were In Topeka Saturday. was operated upon at Christ hospital Prof, and Mrs. R.

J. Kinser re A. E. Wright, who has been visiting with friends In the city, went to To erty on Moro street to Miss Hattle turned Sunday morning from Pueblo Mr. and Mrs.

IToward Hunter re peka Saturday and from there will re Noyes. They expect to build soon on where they made a week's visit. turned Sunday from a few days' visit turn to bis work in Cincinnati. the lots at tbe west end of numboldt In Topeka. street which they recently purchased Saturday Excelsior of Sam Kimble.

Mrs. G. A. Crlse returned from a months' visit In Springs, Mo. J.

E. Thompson was in Saturday and bought a little space In which to A. S. Porter spent Sunday In Wame- advertise a private sale of bogs, other Dr. and Mrs.

M. A. Floersch have Short Orders and Cold Drinks Of All Kinds Regular Dinner 11:30 to 2 p.m. Twenty-five Cents live stock, etc. purchased the Hawley residence, 1305 Frames fitted to conform to the peculiaries of the wearer's face.

Thus what is worn as a necessity is at the same time a handsome ornament Let Us Adorn Your Face DR. ROSS' Eye and Ear Infirmary 523 Poyntz Ave. Manhattan Kans. MlssMable Lungren came Sunday from Wellsford, Kansas. She will at Miss Kate Bittman of Wamego was tbe guest of friends In tbe city narrlson street, where they will be Mr.

and Mrs. II. E. House, who are at home after October 1. Dr.

and tend College here this fall. Mrs. Floersch have recently come to visiting with Mr. House's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joel House, will leave Dr. Trueman Wolf and daughter, Topeka from Hardlngton, Neb They daugh-for an tomorrow for their borne la Chicago. Mrs. Mabel Blanchard, came in from Mrs. G.

M. Gonterman and ter, Miss Maye, left Sunday extended visit In Kansas City. spent last year traveling through Eur Carthage, Sunday eight to look after business matters. ope and were In Berlin for a number of numbs where Dr. Floersch took a I pot graduate course in medicine and aurgery.

Topeka Journal. Col. L. R. Brady returned Saturday morning from Belleville where be spent three days at the Republic county fair, ne will spend Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at tbe Jewell county fair la Mankato.

Mrs. nugh Miller and son returned to their home In Kansas City Sunday after spending a few days with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Harrison, and other relatives.

Dr. Floersch is a brother of J. B. Remember when you get sale bills at tbe Republic office that you get a notice that will be read by nearly everybody In this vicinity. tf Floersch of this city, and has visited here often..

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Pages Available:
156
Years Available:
1907-1907