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The Delia News from Delia, Kansas • 5

The Delia News from Delia, Kansas • 5

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The Delia Newsi
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Delia, Kansas
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5
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FRIDAY, NOV KM HER 21. 1919 For Sale: 1918 Ford in best of condition three new tires. L. B. Necce, Hoyt, Knnstis.

I i w. Mail Ordora Filled The Home of Hart Schaffaer Marx Clothes. i Auerbach Guettel Topeka 's tit and Largest Clothiers Shi co 1883 THE DELIA NEWS Overshoes fabnum coy A good supply of fresh slock men's, boys' and misses' overshoes. We are are sure selling our SHOES cheap Now. Try us.

Joe Saia Cost of I Fighting the High J. 23 DELIA CAFE Short Orders and Lunches Sandwiches and Coffee ies and Cakes at the Counter or On Sale Candy, and Tobacco HUE AD i'uck and Blatz On Tap JOE EIIRHART, Prop. RJ-'vM5 1 1 Clothes cost more; can't help it, because labor and luiitcn tls cost more. li' ft maker tries to keep. the price down, 'he has to keep quality down; that won't do; siu'li clothes won't last; thuy're a waste of money, poor goods are dear at any price.

So; we're goin.s to stick to good clothes only; the best; i Hart Schaffncr Marx Clothes they're always worth what you pay for them; the quality saves; such goods cost you less in the long" run. Suits and Overcoats $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $60 All Wool Suits and Overcoats $25 Models and fabrics of the latest cuts and weaves the very kinds that are most popular with' men and for which most men are willing to pay much more than $25.00. The young men's suits include belt all around, waist-seam, single and double-breasted. Also conservative two and three button sack coats in worsteds, cheviots, homespuns, oasshneres ''and tweeds, lieular, stout and slim, sizes 35 to 44. The overcoats include waist-sfam, belted baek.

belt all around, sin "fie and double breasted and Chesterlield models. Both piaiu and fancy fabrics. Sizes 33 to 46. Ciioiee of these fine garments I 11 I Mi Dr. W.

R. Frisbey Physician and Surgeon llfll I Residence 381 fjjJ Office Delia Drug Store. i I The Derby GraiiiCo. 1 $25 Copyiiglit 1918 Hart Sciiaffuer Man Will pay highest. II Boys Clothing that is Reliable Boys' Overcoats and iMackinaws Beautiful, yverpuats and I your grain.

See II i I them for prices on II I feed. I mackina.ws in the popular belter waist-seam models with waist lines, slash some 'haviiiy mutt pockets: a wonderful variety tn choose from. at our feature price of. Others STj.95, $10, $1 $0 a ii.i Masm re kfea MA Doys -rfant ifcSiue (.5 WESTERN ELEVATOR CO. Dealers in Grain, Coal and Feed Highest market price paid for Mackinaws In plaid and plain colors of all wool fabrics belted all around or V2 belt siisos for men and young men $7 50, S8.C0, $10, $11) $12.50, $15 Heavy Durk and Moleskin Coats For the outdoor man we're showing in our basement store a wonderful assortment of Duck and Moleskin coats, many of rhem slicker interlined, some with and fur collar, some blanket lined, others with Mora-tex wind proof lining also sheep lined, all sizf-i.

f6.50, $8, $V2. $15, $20, $35 Sweaters The laiiif stock in the South-vest nil wool good sweater coats t'or men and women everything that's new and servickble nfferel at less price than elsewhere. $5, $3, 7X0, $8.50, $10, $12, $15 this store strictly guaranteed 9 Suits $12.50 Mothers; Taki' advantage of this unusual ofl'er. Boys' blue serjre suits in latest belter waist sonm style, slash pockets, high waist line to fit mm your boy and every suit lias extra pair of full litied pants 01 iuu mien pants (natch waich doupjes lich doubjes to a ''the A11 A at the life of sizes from to 19 tolyrs. li 1 mar.

wheat, corn, and oats. We so-'icit your patronage. J. W. ITTER, Manager North Side BARBER SHOP HENRY F.

HOYT, Prop. THE BEST OF SERVICE Laundry goes every Tuesday Boys' Corduory Suits Special at $7.95 These are dandy Suits for wear. Staunch wearing emdovan color. Newest models, sizes (i to 18 years. If bought on todav's 1 I Hart Schaffner Marx h-h iidiiiiei iaiX EVERYTHING you buy in for lervice to your satisfaction.

these suits could nqt be a ac dupikated at anything Ip 7 Boys' Suit and Overcoats near our spcial pride of Oitl.D'S BEST S20 TO 5 1 Bryan and Springer have parked four new Wallis Cub tractors in the Paul Huycke Lumber Yards until they can make storage room for them up town. THE DELIA NEWS WILLIAM H. STANLEY, Editor. GEO. L.

STUCKERT, Assistant Editor STUCK ERT STANLEY, Publishers MiCallery HEARD OX THE STREET "Some Sale" Everybody. "Will you be hungry tonight, Mary?" (at Fuller Sale.) "If that is the editor, I don't want to meet him." J. C. Frantz. DR.

McGREW Will be at the Hotel in Delia EVERY TUESDAY Published Every Friday Entered at the postoffice, Delia, Kansas, as second class matter. Bruce Woolpert secured the little rebuilt Maxwell roadster at the Fuller sale and immediately he got it to town, he had an offer on it of $200 or thirty dollars "for his bargain." DRAY AND TRANSFER "Everyone of these beautiful days makes me ache to get to work on the I To Do All Kinds of Dental Work Joe Lane secured the big team of sorrel mares at Fuller sale for $420. concrete foundation for the new Zirl manse." J. W. Hart.

Bob Kirby bought several head of young mules at the Fuller sale. Ed Reser ought some 70 tons of loose hay in the barn at the sale, the price paid was $16.75 and $17.75 per ton. duce that it's quite an item in our Kan-Tex Oil and Gas "I didn't see anything given away at the sale." A. Mulligan. business." Local Merchant.

A Bargain: One 1917 Max Henry Hoyt set up a brand new set of numbered tags for the use of his patrons in keeping their places when trade runs heavy. well touring car, mechanically in good condition, top and factory Born, Sunday morning to Mr. and "Cows sold at the Fuller sale Mrs. Joe Saia, a daughter to whom around $15 above the Kansas City has been given the name of Josephine market." Cattle buyer. Christine.

i finish splendid, good set of tires. A real bargain for one who I "Well, Delia isn't in Rossville's sale plight. We haven't any light plant wishes a used car. Bryan and The piano at the Fuller Springer. brought $90, and was secured by an to be without coal Plug Citizen.

Mrs. Stacia Linsacum attended the wedding of her cousin, Alta Groons at 1409 No. Jefferson street, Topeka, last Sunday. Some 70 guests were present at the ceremony and spread. The lucky groom was Clarence old bachelor.

"UGH." Joe Saia has a of factory made Indian moccasins. When in town eat at the HOTEL DELIA You will enjoy it The manse committee were mightily pleased in opening the mail one morning this week to have a check for $100 fall out. It was signed by the Rosses had company Sunday. The list is too long to catalog, but we note the following: Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bueh-ler, of Birmingham also Mrs. Georgia Phillips and son, Vernon of Holton. "Wife had me up early Sunday morning sawing lumber to lengthen out our table." Dr.

Frisbey. "Well be sorry when the work train quits for the winter, the crew buys so much groceries and country pro- i Derby Grain Co. from the central office at Topeka. Burton Moore and family got back The Chrismas goods for Delia are beginning to arrive, we note the dolls at Bryan's Other goods that were "back ordered," and goods that were overlooked are being sent for. "It will soon be Christmas." The cement walk in front of the Wehner market was laid Tuesday.

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Years Available:
1916-1920