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The Ogden Courier from Ogden, Kansas • 8

The Ogden Courier from Ogden, Kansas • 8

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The Ogden Courieri
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Ogden, Kansas
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8
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THE OGDEN COURIER The place to go for anything that men and lioya wear, is the Young Clothing Co's men and hoys' store at Junction City. They will have what you want at the price yon want to pay. Try Duofold underwear next time. It keeps the cold out and l(eopa the warm in, and will soothe those rheumatic pains. Go to Young Clothing Co, Junction City; they will tell you all about it.

For the good, warm overcoats. Macklnaws and sheep lined coat3, Young's Is the place to go, At Junction City. L. W. Dunn and wife from Eureka Valley went to Junction City Tuesday for a three weeks' visit with relatives and friends.

$5 reward Is offered for the lieav lest ear of corn delivered to the Young Clothing Co's store, Junction City. Antone Porsh made a business trip to Manhattan Saturday. Mrs, Basil Wood of Eureka Valley spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with Miss Bessie Bull. 5 --t The B. Rockwell Mdse.

Grain Co. The B. Rockwell Ndse. Grain Co. The B.

Rockwell Mdse. Grain Co. The best shaves in Manhattan at Finnegan's Larber shop, 221 l'oynt Ave. Mrs. C.

T. Wood and Mrs. Arthur iYood of Eureka Valley were shopping In Manhattan lust Friday- I A Edgar Taylor made a business, trip to Junction City last Thursday. Gertrude and Leo Curtis went to Topeka Friday. Leo visited with relatives, while Gertrude attended the State Teachers' Association.

W. J. Wilkerson made a business trip to Manhattan Saturday. H. P.

Tracy and family ate Sunday dinner at thehome of Ollie Kents. I Time to Buy Furs Now Annua? TUP 1HL II L(r1 111 i I r. MARION CRAWFORD'S THRILLING HEART DRAMA A MOTOPLAY GREATER THAN THE STAGE SUCCESS THEATRE KANSAS MANHATTAN Thanksgiving THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 We are ready to assist with everything needed for the Thanksgiving table. Fine Table Linens, Dinnerware, Silverware, Glassware. Special prices now on table linens.

Better supply your needs before prices advance. The beauty of fur lies deeper than style it lies in the quality of the peltries and the care with which they are marketed. It is extremely satisfying to fur customers to know that every single piece of fur in our store is individually selected the very best it is possible to secure. Good looking Fur Set at: $4.98, 12.S0, 14.98, 16.50 Other Fur Sets of Finer Grades VIOLA ALLEN WITH RICHARD C. TRAVERS And an All Star Cast in Mrs.

E. Weisner, daughter Jessie and sons, George and Francis, were Junction City shoppers Saturday. Stella Colbert spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. L.

Colbert Mrs. Joe Wilson returned from Kansas City the last of the week, where he had been to visit her daughter, Bessie. Sister' "The flute A. 30.00 33.00 37.B0 38.78 6.98 to 30.00 Fox set Seal set Mink set -Beaver set -Muffs S1C.7S 20.00 21.D0 24.00 98c to 20.00 Brown Coney set Fitch Oppossum Mink Marmot set, Mink Marmot set Neck Pieces Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Dakan were among those from here who saw "The Blue Mouse" at the Marshall theatre in Manhattan, last Friday evening. ESSANY 6 ACT PHOTOPLAY from the V. L.

S. E. PROGRAM SSST! November 24 and 25 Special Thanksgiving Attraction Matinees Each Day 3 p. m. Black Russian Pony Fur Coats $37.50 Mrs.

W. R. West of Manhattan spent the first of the week at the "home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W.

Dakan. Fur Trimmings Are seen edging the jackets of suits, the tunics of dinner gowns, the sleeves of blouses and thebrims of hats. The furs for this purpose are to be had here by the yard at prices which range from 50c to $1.98 according to the width and quality of the fur. SCHEDULE OF PRICES Hutineet Children 6c Adult. tOe Nighti Children 10c Adult.

20c SCHEDULE OF SHOWS Matinee! 3 P. N. Nights 7:30 end 8:00 Misses Lyda Rogers and Bertha Banister New Arrivals in Womens and Misses' Party Frocks attended the opera at Manhattan Thurs day evening. $14.08, 18.7S and 20.00 Willie Allen went to Manhattan taking down about 45 gopher scalps, which he had caught the last two months, A Anri tViPv arc sn snft. nnd so femininely ichorininii.

Made of chiffon, crepe de chine and taffeta, beautifully trimmed. Colors Gertrude Srack, Cordelia Forrester; Leland Srack and Lewis Foster of Man of Light mue.nnk, Maize ana wnue. HAH8ATTA hattan, made the Courier office a pleasant visit last Friday, while motoring through our city. 54 inch chinchilla coating in our excellent quality, Hand bags in Great Variety NO Wm. Curtis accompanied by his friend, Dick, came down from Manhattan Friday evening, for an over Sunday visit with home folks.

Black, gray, navy, green ami Copen, per yard, $2.50 and $2.98 Blankets 79c to $8.50 pair A beautiful array of the newest handbags. Prices are unusually moderate for such excellent qualities. Joseph Haigtit, a former resident of Ogden, died at his home in Kansas City, An excellent assortment of the new shapes in all the fashionable bathers, at $1.93 and 2.98 Pin Seal, crepe Seal and Morrocco leather, fitted with mirror and change purse, at 3. 98, 5.00,7.50 FLOUR Guaranteed to give Satisfaction ORDER A SACK TODAY For Sale by W. L.

Ratliff last Thursday. Mr. Haight kept a general store here about twelve years ago and had many friends here who will be grieved Comforts $1.00 to $6.00 to learn of his death. Miss Margaret Ratliff attended the State Teachers' Association at Topeka, Friday B. Rockwell Mdse.

Grain Co. JUNCTION CITY, KAS. and Saturday. drove down H. P.

Tracy and Clarence, to Manhattan Friday. Florence Stevens went to Manhattan Wednesday morning to have some dental work done. This Watch Complete with Illinois 11 Jewel movement $11.75 C.W. FLOWER Op. Crocketts Junction City Arline Faley attended the State Teach ers' Association at Topeka, last week.

The Ratliff Store GOOD EATS FOR THANKSGIVING Miss Mae E. Finney, commercial teacher In the High school at Goodland, Kansas, stopped off for an over Sunday visit with her brother, C. A. Finney and family, on her return from the State Teachers' Association at Topeka. ('.

A. Finney drove to Junction City Wednesday morning with a load of sweet potatoes. A. i Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Kelley made a shopping trip to Maniiattan Tuesday morning. Mrs. Kelly remained over until Wednesday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Myers. W.

J. Weisner and J. E. Kelly attended the big stock sale in Manhattan Tuesday, each purchasing a Short Horn cow. Mr.

Kelly went to Manhattan Wednesday can Large Jar mince meat -Mince meat in Packages Large can Pumpkin -Finest Sliced Pineapple Choice blackberries can Pratt Low Peaches can Order Your Holiday Clothes Now Thanksgiving will be here in less than one week. Christmas and New Years follow close behind. A merchant tailored suit or overcoat will make you feel better look better and truly appreciate the holidays. Clothes made to your order of all wool fabrics at popular prices. S.

GORDON Merchant Tailor, 112 North Third. Expert alterations on ladies' and men's garments. Also repairing, cleaning and pressing. I Imorning on horseback, to return with the animals. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray McChesney attended the opera at Manhattan Saturday evening. James Howe and others from here, saw the opera at Manhattan, Saturday even Ing. Miss Josephine Weichselbaum made a Pitted cherries very fine can Raspberries packed in syrup can Fancy Pears per can Peanut Butter in jars Pickles dill, sour, and sweet. Oranges, bananas, and lemons.

Tropical coffee for your Thanksgiving dinner. business trip to Manhattan Tuesday. Anerew Kower, F. A. Schermerhorn and i B.

E. Schermerhorn, were Manhattan bus! ness visitors, Tuesdayr i i J. J. Myers of Manhattan was a busi ness visitor in our city Thursday. John Osborne of Randolph, is spending the week at the Owen Whitacre home.

Fritz Meer and Joe Eaton took in a show at Junction City, Saturday evening. Shoe Repairing That Satisfies We are well equipped to do shoe repairing of all kinds and do it in a satisfactory way at very reasonable prices. Work sent in will be returned by Parcel Post paid. Try us for good shoe repairing. LASHELLE GROWER, SEOE STORE JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS Lon Schermerhorn was a Manhattan business visitor Tuesday, W.

L. RATLIFF business trip to Robt. Huey made a Manhattan Tuesday. I OWNER OUUEH. KAHSAS Earl McChesney of Miford and, Wm Docking of Lawrence, were guests at the Ray UcCheauey home Tuesday.

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About The Ogden Courier Archive

Pages Available:
281
Years Available:
1915-1916