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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Kansas • 4

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The Tampa Timesi
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Tampa, Kansas
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4
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)Qful A III Sfl SQ fflUK JUL Led to slaughter and placed on the alter of sacrifice for fourteen days fast and furious selling. $50,000 must be turned into cash-7-See large circulars for particulars All former price prescedents smashed into smitherens. This big sale starts Jone 10 At Morning, 9:30, 85 packages valuable merchandise given away Friday 9:30 a. m. ft mm mm ft! II II llfVlMt' ll Bill Be There On Time Doors Open 9:30 Prompt Herington, Kansas phy families have been callers at the OUR CLASSIFIED VAIITS Pleiser home during the past week, a KatherineDuggan is staying with FOR SALE, her aunt, Mrs.

(Mary Costello, in Tam while Ed. Welch is away for his FOR SALE: American Millet seed. 80 cents per bushel. Wiley Hensley, 1 mile west and 2V miles north of Tampa. 19-tf.

'health. C. Mohn of south of Tampa' lost A IT T71 "I -1 1 I un -oAJUJCi uuou uaea pmnu lur a nice heifer in the Krause pasture one day last week, the cause due" toJ sale. Inquire at this office for parti- 26-tf culars. black leg.

Mr. Fling, the professional horse MISCELLANEOJJS. trader was seen in this neighborhood last week. lie was here on his once Will rent mjvmodern home in Tampa to responsible party. Viola M.

Hackler. 4t-po-31 a year trip. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurt and Commencing Saturday, June 4, we will put on a campaign of Special Prices for Four Consecutive weeks, Ending on Saturday, July 2nd WE HAVE OBSERVED PRACTICE FOR A SCORE OF YEARS AND FEEL THE ADVANTAGE WE WILL OFFER DURING THIS SALE WILL BE APPRECIATED AS NEVER BEFORE If Will Enable You io Realize $2.00 for Your Wheat and Sl.00 for Your Corn As Well As All Other Products of the Farm.

WHY? Because the prices on our stock of Over Twenty Thousand Dollars of Standard Home Firrn-inhings will be reduced from 10 to 50 per cent. The problem is easily solved. Jfwheatis bringing you $1.25 and you can buy, say, a Chair that normally sells for $12.00 for you are realizing a purchasing power from the $1.25 wheat that of $1,871. Not so bad," is it? If that isn't helping solve the problem of low-priced farm products, we don't knpwhow it is to be done. The above is merely a suggestion as to what our Price Reductions really mean, as the Reductions Will Vary From 10 to 50 per cent PLEASANT HILL ITEMS J.

D. Uckershipped cattle one day last week. 4 iMiss, Nellie Ucker entertained company Wednesday evening. Jos. Neuwirth and fami'y were out on a fishing trip Sunday.

IFred Kirk and. family visited at the Will Holub'ntrtnwunday. Jos. Neuwirth and family drove to Floyd Smith of Ramona were callers at the Smith and Hutchens homes Sunday John Pleiser was in Ramona Friday evening seeing about getting the band started as it is understood they now have their instruments. Several light showers have passed over Ithis locality in the past few days, but a much.

larger rain would be a better benefit to the crops. IMr. and Mts. Francis of the Lost Springs neighborhood were callers at the E. R.

home' Sunday afternoon. They also were looking af ter their cattle they have in the Hajek and Klenda pastures. I May we have the pleasure of meeting you in our place of business during this special event? You are just as welcome if you do not buy as you are if you do. Allow us to show you the many Herington Wednesday afternoon. Amelia Neuwirth attendeJ 4he attractive offerings we have for picture show at Pilsen Monday even-, ing.

i Mrs. Earl Ucker of near Hering C. N. TUFTS COMPANY ton spent Wednesday at the J. D.

Ucker home. 1 This office extends thanks to Mrs. 26 Years Successful Home Furnishings Herman Teetzen and Mrs. D. KANSAS HERINGTON, Hackler for pretty boquetts of roses presented to us this week.

Nothing -4 received is more appreciated than these pretty gifts of the garden and iMr. and Francis Belton and son visited Mrs. Belton's home at Herington Wednesday evening. -iSpachek of Pilsen and Harry Neuwirth visited at Charles Stuchlik's home Sunday evening. Jos.

Stuchlik and grandma tfa-jachman and Mary and 'Pauline i i rn WEST SIDE INKLINGS field. iMr. and (Mrs. Henry Bliss were in Abilene one day last week. Tire That Look Best and Wear Longest MICKIE SAYS- IMr.

and Mrs; Johnie Duggan were lajacnman VjSiiea at unaries ssiircn lik's home Monday afternoon. visitors at Ihe.Pientka home Sun day. tVV POOREST BVtNeSS Charles Brickei helped his brother Aitt- put up alfalfa one day last week. poor verv lovjg! Frank iSrajer was a Marion visitor" Saturday night. IMrs.

R. Cosgrove of Abilene spent a couple of days last week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton left I I Mrs.

Howard Hutchins and son spent Saturday at the E. R. iSmith home. The famous Goodyear All-Weather Tread tires add as much to the looks of a Ford, Chevrolet, Overland or Maxwell as they do to any of the big high-powered cars. 1 And Goodyears in these smaller sizes give the same long mileage.

That's why discriminating car owners buy Goodyear Tires. We have a complete line of tires, tubes and accessories. Come in and look them over! Tuesday for home in Marlow, Berry was called to Abilene on Friday evening to be with his wife Who passed away about noon Saturday Oklahoma. jj r-o rpampa won in the hitting bee Grandma Cairns has been suffer ing with the rheumatism again the with Elmo Sunday afternoon. The final score was 11 past week.

James Moffitt and Nellie Ucker IMrs. P. J. Ryan came bown from Herington Monday evening to visit parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Curran and Miss Kate iMeehan left Wednesday were callers at he Duggan home Sunday afternoon. Howard Hutchins and Elzey Smith were Hillsboro visitors last Saturday afternoon.

IMr. and Mrs. Arthur Patterson of Tampa were visitors at the Howard Hutchens home Sunday evening. Mr. and iMrs.

Claude Shipley and children visited the tatter's parent, R. S. iLenhart, Sunday afternoon. The Duggans, Hutchins and Mur- Goodyear Heavy; Tourist Tabes MakeYour Tires Last Longer Badger Lumber Coal Co. noon for an extended visit atExcel-sior Springs, Mo.

P. H. and J. Meehan motored up to Abilene Thursday and brought back P. H.

Meehan's car which was in thegarage there for repairs. Better buy it in Tampa, Yeh, bo. Buy it in Tampa? I say she do..

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Pages Available:
248
Years Available:
1885-1921