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The Times-Journal from Mound Valley, Kansas • 2

The Times-Journal from Mound Valley, Kansas • 2

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The Times-Journali
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Mound Valley, Kansas
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THE MOUND VALLEY JOURNAL TUT 7 "AYS A 1 7th DECEMBER We are offering special inducements in this sale that will be impossible to obtain later in the season. Our stock is complete and you can find almost anything you need. And you can buy from our stock knowing that you are getting the best at the price you pay for it. What we offer in this sale is the cream of our stock. Be sure to read every item advertised so you can fully realize what this sale means to you.

Dry Goods 5000 yards calico, this sale per yard Yard wide Brown sheetinsr 6 cent value per yard Gingham 39 in wide 10c value this sale All 10c dress ginghams this sale All 12c dress ginghams this sale All 15c ginghams this All 10c outing this sale Bed comforts worth $1.25 this xale Bed comforts worth $2 this sale Bed comforts worth $3 and $3.50 this sale .04 .05 .07 .10 .12 .08 .85 1.40 2.45 Shoes Shoes Our line of shoes is not an experiment, we are today first in the shoe business, our styles and prices are right, we have just received a shipment of shoes which we will put in this sale. The Kinsr George line of shoes for men have not a superior if an equal in the world at the price paid for them. READ IT ALL $4.00 dress shoe this sale. $3.60 3.50 dress shoe this sale 3 15 3.00 dress shoe this 2 65 2.50 dress shoe this sale 2 20 2.25 dress shoe this sale 1 95 We have the greatest wTork shoe made at the price we ask $3. Few are as good at We have just received a large shipment of this shoe and that you may know the wearing qualities of this shoe we will place it sale at $2.65.

Remember this shoe we guarantee to be just as advertised. You take no risk, try a pair. Groceries 18 pounds Granulated. Sugar for 2 cans solid pack corn .15 3 cans tomatoes .25 3 packages of 5 cent Gold .10 2 packages cow Brand soda 10c 1 .15. 3 packages cow Brand soda 5c size for JO Furnishings we have a nice line of neck wear and silk hose in Xmaa boxes for ladies' and gentlemen.

Mufflers. Battenburg, Stand covers. Dresser Scarfs, Doilies, which will make lovely presents for your friends at a small cost. Hats Our entire line of hats this sale; must reduce our stock as we must have room for spring goods. $3.00 DoCible Star hats this sale $2.45 2.50 Single Star hats this 1.95' 2.00 Fox hats this sale 1.55 1.25 Boss hats this sale.

1.25 Special Ladies Heatherbloom Petticoats in black, tan, navy aad red worth $2.50 this sale 1.90 Heatherbloom petticoats in black, two embroidery ruffles, this sale splendid values $3 $2.25 Combination petticoats Heatherbloom ith genuine silk flounce, a nig value at $3.50 this sale $2.95 Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats 1-4 OFF THIS SALE Ladies' Shirt Waists. Our entire line of $1.25 to $2.00 values, a clean up price $1 Clothing Suits worth $7.50 and $8.50 this sale 5.75 Suits worth $10.00 this sale 7.00 Suits worth $12.50 this sale 9.50 Suits worth $15,00 this sale 11.50 Suits worth $17.50 this sale 14.00 Suits worth $20.00 this sale 16.00 Odd Pants $1.00 values this sale .75 1.50 values this sale 1.20 2.00 values this sale 1.50 2.50 values this sale 1.95 values this sale 2.50 3.50 values this sale 2.85 t.00 values this 3.15 4.50 values this sale 3.50 5.00 values this sale 3.95 Remember: We don't, deliver goods nor sell on We sell equal or better values for less money. M. Valley, Kas. 11 OS EY KI.K.N WE HAVE MANY THINGS AT BARGAIN PRICES NOT ADVERTISED HERE.

CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. BARGAINS and BARGAINS and BARGAINS FOR YOU. YOUNG MEN WANTED. ACON SAYS THE MD. VALLEY JOURNAL Entered as Second Class Matter September 29 190G, at the Post Office at Mound Valley, Kansas.

centralia, Irvin Fry, Alva Stephenson, carl Sage, Lawrence Sage, Francis Stephenson, Blanche Sage and Pearl Jameson. The happy pair received many useful presents. Notice At the close of last year's business, and while I was in Chicago, during the past summer I had notices in the Herald and Journal requesting payment of accounts due me, though I did not force settlements. But now all of my out-standing accounts and due notes must be paid in A Live Newspaper, Published Every Friday. to play a double header and af te arriving at the building with suit cases packed ready to start they received a rush message over the Bell phone from Coffejville instructing them not to come, some of the members of the team were much put out on account of the lateness of the hour in which CofTeyville cancelled the game.

Three of the girls wishing to know the real reason why they could not took a trip to CofTeyville to visit rela 20TH ANNIVERSARY 1) 21 Wallingfrod Conderman Editors and Proprietors full by December 20th. 1910. Each and every person, who Government-Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,400 a Year. Free Scholarships are Offered. Uncle Sam holds examinations for rail-way mail clerk, postoffice clerk or carrier, custom house and departmental clerks.

Prepare at once for the coming examinations. Thousands of appointments are to be made. Common school education is all you need; city and country people have equal chance. "Start to prepare now-free information. Free scholarships this month.

Write immediately to Central Schools. Dept. B-870, Rochester, New York. ll-25-20t. The mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands.

A small income, prudently and systematically cared for, will accumulate a competence for a happy old age, while a large income, resklessly squandered in high living and for, unnecessary expenses, usually wastes a competence and leaves nothing for the cemforts and necessities of later years. A bank account furnishes the easiest and safest way to handle your inccrne with prudence and system. The account will receive proper care at the The Mound Valley State Bank. fails to pay me by that time, will find their accounts or due note op Subscription: Year. In Advance, $1.00 Six Months, .50 Three Months, .25 in the hands of a Justice of the tives there and found through Peace, or a special collector, with instructions from me to collect at once, with cost of col the center of the town leading to the basket ball hall a wide yellow streak.

Coffeyville on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1'JIO hearing of the run away scores lection added. A statement of your account will mailed to the L. C. H.

S. teams have made you, showing the amount oi same, which will give you against Cherryvale, Indepen dence and other teams they have played, decided they bad better Kansas Greatest Business School Will Celebrate Twenty years ago one of the first business school in Kansas was established at Parsons. This school has had a constant growth and i today one of the largest and best in the country. Thorough work and practical up to date methods-have characterized its progress. January 14th, 1911, its 20th anniversary will be celebrated.

A fine program will be rendered. Students will be present who attended the school many years ago. The enrollment for this year will come near the 1000 mark. The mid winter term will begin Monday January 2d, when it is expected that more than 100 new students will be added to the daily roll. A fine catalog is issued and mailed free, our young people interested -in a business education should send for it and 20th anniversary proposition.

Address C. Olson, President. Parsons Business College, Parsons, Kansas For a good reliable watch go to Wadsworth's Jewelry Store. plenty of time to get ready to pay by "the 20th of December. So do not blame me if collection costs are added to your note or account after December 20th.

J. H. Henson, M. D. wait until they could get a little more practice.

Wishing them great success in the building up i of a team and wiping out that yellow streak we will leave them SPECIAL this week at Lear's drug store, 3,200 regular 2 for 5 cts post cards at 10 cts per doz. Everyone is welcome to this bargain as long as they last. to such teams as Stover, Hallo-well and Bighill are now working A foreign tour on out. Don't forget the Y. W.

C. A. girls will have some very beau County High School Notes Oscar Bennet is sick with malaria at his home in the country. Ernest Banset who was out of school last week on account of sickneas is back in school again. Rev.

Hamilton of Columbus who i holding revival rervices at the Presbyterian church visited school everal days last week. The following old students were school visitors Friday. Misses Irene Graham, Mary Cor-bett and Messrs Dan Williams and Roy Huffman. The board of trustees met Monday in their regular monthly busi less meeting. There were several piano agents present and they made final arrangements for buying a piano.

They purchased one of Johnson Co. of Parsons. The basket ball team3 were to leave for CofTeyville last Friday Notice to Hunters. No hunting or trespassing allowed on my farms. August Nelson, J.

Drenner. tiful pennants on' sale at the high school, boginning Wednes day and lasting till Christmas, They will be all sizes and prices from 10 to 50 cents. Big Boned Prolific Poland Chinas. The Frisco nas On Sale, daily throughout the winter, excursion tickets to points in TEXAS, LOUIS AN GEORGIA, FLORIDA, ALABAMA, At very cheap rate. For further Stephenson-Fry.

On Dec.ll, 1910 at noon there American soil! Even Continental Europe cannot show you more interesting ruins and relics of mediaeval times than are here. -These splendid old Spanish missions, located within eight milei of the city, offer an incentive for the most delightful rides and drives if any incentive were needed other than the fine roads, the beautiful scenery and the perfect weather. Come to San ntonio this winter and match you? skill apiinst sme of the glf enthusiasts that make this city th, vrinter rendezvous. Join in an exhilarating plo game hunt, fish and follow the hounds "get into" the dances, balls, banquets and theatre parties. Forget the hard work, and the harder weather of the north and give yourself, up for a while to this place of summer pleasures.

The best way to go is by the Katy the only line with its own rails from St. Louis OE -Kansas to San Antonio; no delays no missed for it is "fvaty all the U. is but a shcrt trip of delightful comfort from either For cost of tickets, schedules, etc. write to occurred, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

P. E. Fry, at South cof For Sale four males of March farrow, Big Lengthy fellows. Will make reduced prices for a short time to close them out. Also fall pigs, either sex priced right.

Home of Double Strike 57260. Service fee $1 cash. W. P. Wimmer.

phone 64. 12-2-4t. Fresh Oysters Will be received regularly during the winter. Served any way you want them. Hamburgers ana Hot Chile are always ready for you.

Come in and get a hot one these cold days They 're gOOd. Fine Candies! are our specialties! We have feyville, the marriage of their daughter. Edith, to S. J. Stephen Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, it rnoioui wlllsniely destroy the sense of iukII awl completely derange system when entering It thi'ough a splendid line which we re Itlupous ui-fftees.

Such articles should Storage call particulars 1 Jir iiever be used except on prescription from W. S. St. GEORGE. General Pa.

Aeat Wain weight St. Louis. Mo. son. Among those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Stephenson of Valeda, S. L. Hann and G. Gaither and families of Nowata, T.

Gaither and S. R. Hoppock of Mound Valley, Mr. and Fry and daughter of Angola. G.

Fry and family of CofTeyville, W. W. Sage of Parsons. C. Nerdeigh and family of Edna, Mrs.

Roy By mm and daughter of Altamont, Mrs. Langsworth and sons and "r'putnlile physicians, ft the damage they. on will do l- tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from" them. Hall Catrrh euro, manufactured by F.J. flheney 4 Co, j.

c. ceive fresh every 3 weeks. Cigars and Tobacco If you like a good smoke or chew come in and see lour line The best we can" bvy REYNOLDS' RESTAURANT We pack and store all kinds of household goods," do alL kinds of repairing, and upolsterng. KIBIilNGER SON. Agent.

Toledo, contains no mercury and Is taken Internally acting directly upon the roueou-j Mtrfacs of the system. In buying Hall's "Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo Ohio, by F.J. Cheney Co. Testimonials tret'.

by drugirlats. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Mrs. Bozman and daughters of' -1.

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