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The Baldwin Bee from Baldwin, Kansas • 5

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The Baldwin Beei
Lieu:
Baldwin, Kansas
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5
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G. B. Lanning Dealer in Groceries, Flour and Feed Baldwin Kansas SPRING! All Nature is giving us mute testimony that Spring is here. This season our Boys' and Children's department fairly blocms with new and stylish' Suits, and the prices will cause you to- wonder how it is that you can buy a perfect made suit for less than you can buy the material for. Children's suits, aged 4 to 15, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and on up to $5.

Boys long pant suits, oges 13 to 19, at $2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4,50 and on up to $10. A -f 'IIS ftfir $slr base ball outfit free with every Boys' Suit. And we haven't forgotten the old boyseither; good honest suits $3.75 to Dress Suits $7 to $16. suits $7.50, $8.50 and $10, and if they fade in 5 years you can get another for nothing. And our prices are right; we do business right.

This morning a man walked in and said: "I want to see some cf your black suits, and I am going to buy where I can do the best." We showed him carefully through the line, all wool suits, at $6.50, 7, 7.50, 7.90, 8, 8.50, 9, 9.50, 10, 11.50, 12, 13.50 and 15 he picked out a suit at $13.5 and saJd: can buy a suit just like this for $9.50." We said to him. that black goods were extremely hard to tell grades, colors, but he said, "Well the suit is a $14 suit, but they didn't want to lose me and so I got them down to $9.50." And in spite of our careful explanations and endeavor to show him that colors could only be told by exposure or acid test, he went back and got his prize $9.50 suit; Coming back to our store to get his old overcoat, he insisted upon showing us how he got the merchant down. His prize was exactly the match of our $7.90 suit, only ours is guaranteed color, and his was dyed with logwood, and inside of two mouths will turn a muddy green. We do not cut trices, and up to this time have never seen a dollar's worth of goods of equal quality sold as low as we sell them. How many of you are judges Ottawa Steam Laundry Does the cheapest and best work.

Collars, 2c Cuffs, 4c Basket at barber shop. Bundles called for and delivered. CLYDE STEWART, CITY TRANSFER. We move your household goods, pianos, etc at a reasonable rate and guarantee the best of service. 'Bus to and from all trains.

Leave or-ders at the post office. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. HARBISON TUCKER. All kinds of blacksmithing, wTagon work in wood or iron. All work guaranteed satisfactory.

Give us a call. East High street. of clothing? L. T. Skinner, Ottawa.

JLJL M. C. FINDLEY, M. D.f Physician and Surgeon. OflW North side High Street.

Night calls at Levi Bodwell house BAKER'S RESTAURANT (Ottawa, Kansas. "MEDIA ITEMS. Wm. Corkhill is taking cattle in to pasture. Elmer Butler shipped a carload of hogs Saturday.

Herbert Hutches went to work ou the section Monday. Clark' Coletrain bought a span of fine mules from John Brophy Monday. Miss Hattie Griffith went to To-peka yesterday work in the asy- Jim7 Sutton; Elmer Laughlin and Will Morgan were fishing at Wood-lief 's Saturday. Mrs. Daisy Snyder, nee Quack-eubush, of South Haven, is visiting lier father.

Elmer Sutton broke a span of young mules to ride for Will Cole-train Monday. Will has a new set of harness for these mules. Mrs. Lettie Brown, who has been sick at the home of her mother for four months, left for Zara Thursday, where her husband is working. She expresses her thanks to her friends for their kindness during her illness.

Ingrain Carpets from 270 to 90c; Tapestry Brussels from 68c to 85c at Hair Miller's. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the most penetrating liniment in the world. It cures pain and inflama-mation of all kinds quicker than any other known remedy. Price 50c. Every bottle guaranteed.

Cary. Large size white shirts, i64 to 18, for 25 cents each, worth $1, at the Shirt Save your eyes by having them tested and fitted by Cary, the druggist and optician. Do you need a new suit of clothes? If you do you should buy it at Weaver Beatty's big special sale of made to order suits. See the "ad" in another column. The stock of blacksmith tools and supplie.or Will Messenger will be sold at auction lathis shop in Media Saturday at two o'clock.

Will has been very sick for several mouths, the chances now being a-gainst his recovery, and he is so reduced, in circumstances that this sale becomes necessary. In the outfit are many tools that are every day use with farmers, and the sale should be well attended. A program for the benefit of the Loyal Temperance Legion and the temperance work will be given next Wednesday evening under the auspices of the W.C.T.U. Mr. Anderson will sing; Miss Edna Leach and Wiss Wysinger will each give a reading; Mr.

Hoyes will also assist with a reading, and there will be singing and speaking by the little folks. There is a remarkable increase in temperance enthusiasm in many places in spite of the war news, and Baldwin doesn't want to be behind, so come and give a dime to be royally entertained and also help a good cause. Is the place where all Baldwin people go to get good lunch, hot or cold drinks, or a good dish of fresh oysters. VINLAND ITEMS. Wm.

Roe has been shipping some wool to market. The protracted meeting continues this week. Elmer Evenger began work on the section the first" of the week. Ask Dave Harshbarger about his joke on the Methodist preacher. Mrs.

Alfred Cutter sprained on ankle by falling from a step-ladder. i The section men were busy all day keeping the drains free from trash. Some hunter with a rifle broke a leg for a steer belonging to F. B. Varnum.

Pete Weeks' Jonah Sturdy, and D. D. Tuttle each have new corn planters. Last Saturday the patriotic citizens of this place erected a flag pole sixty feet high. Eudon Eckman shipped three cars of cattle, and Hoskins Bros, one of hogs to K.

C. Tuesday night Dr. Evans goes to Baldwin every afternoon to attend to Dr. Findley's practice while the latter is away. HARMONY.

N. N. Harris hung paper for Mrs. Anderson last week. Misses Effie and Mamie Rhodell spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs.

Landon. Charles and William Hoskinson shipped a car of stock to" Kansas City Tuesday. A number of our young folks went to Roscoe last Friday night to a school entertainment. Last Friday Mr. King closed a successful term of school at Harmony with a short program.

Never before had the old school hjouse been so beautifully decorated. The scholars wish Mr. King success in his next undertaking. Buckeen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required.

Is is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Cary. R. W.

BAILEY, Boots and Shoes Made and Repaired 4fcjSee our Three Dollar Shoe hand made. SEEDS: FieJd and Garden. Something In order to more thoroughly introduce The Bee for into the homes of Palmyra township, we will Nothing give it absolutely free for three months to any one filling out the attached coupon and sending it to this office. Coupons are good only for residents of Palmyra township and when I have seeds in bulk from the BARfEEDES Co. seed house of Lawrence, home grown, famed for their reliability.

I also handle-seeds in packets from D. M. Ferry and the Rush Park Seed Co. BAKER KENNEDY. Flora Denning, GROCERS.

Produce in Exchange Prices as low as the lowest. Prompt delivery. A complete line always on hand. signed by anon-subscriber. The Bee will regard it as a favor if subscribers will call the attention of their friends to this offer.

Editor Bee, Baldwin, Kansas-Send me The Bee three months on trial, for. which, according to your offer, no charge is to be made. If, at the end of that I want the paper discontinued, I agree to notify you. Name. V..

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Pages disponibles:
919
Années disponibles:
1896-1898