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The Arkansas City Daily News from Arkansas City, Kansas • 4

The Arkansas City Daily News from Arkansas City, Kansas • 4

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PnvJci ruOR THE ARKANSAS CITY DAILY NEW3 Tt RmiAY. HKCE3JS5R tivjl 9 Christmas wmans TT Mens Brown Reversible Leather Coats Mens Dress Pants Special $2.85 One Lot All Leather Vests $4.95 Mens Medium Weight Overcoats $11.75 Mens Gaberdines Special $19.95 Mens Raincoats $5.93 Leatherette Raincoats $5.75 These are 36 and 38 inches long. $25.00 coats $13.50 $30.00 coats $15.00 $12.50 and $45.00 coats $19.50 One large lot of brown and grey mixtures, sizes 28 to 38, wool cassimeres, well made with cuff bottoms, only $2.85 pair. One lot of good materials and colors, single-breasted with belt all around for $5.95. Late models, brown and green mixtures, all waterproofed.

Absolutely all wool, water 3roo fed, double breasted coats special values at $19.95. Heavy leather body and leather sleeves. A special lot of regular $12.50 values for $5.75. Only 16 More Shopping Days Mens Suits Newman's Semi-Annual Silk Sale Horseman Dolls Thursday, Friday and Saturday I December 8-9-10 Pretty walking dolls at $10.75 and $13.75, and another one that says Mama at $10.50. Many others at all prices, as cheap as 39c and 59c.

4 Three big days only, but jut at the right time to buy Christmas Presents Hart Schaffner Marx, Kirsch-baum and Cortley Clothes Includes our entire stock except blue serges and staples. $22.50 Suits now $16.85 $25.00 Suits now $18.75 $30.00 Suits now $22.50 $35.00 Suits now $26.25 $10.00 Suits now $30.00 $45.00 Suits now $33.75 $50.00 Suits now $37.50 100 MENS RAINCOATS 7.43 Raincoats 5.95 $10.00 Raincoats 7.50 $11.45 Raincoats 8.75 $12.50 Raincoats 9.38 $15.00 Raincoats $11.25 75 Mens Qvercoats Stylish Colors and Models $18.50 Overcoats now $14.50 $22.50 Overcoats now $16.88 $23.00 Overcoats now $18.75 $30.00 Overcoats now $22.50 35.00 Ovrecoats now $26.25 Overcoats now $30.00 $45.00 Overcoats now $33.75 $50.00 Overcoats now $37.50 100 PAIRS MENS ODD PANTS Styles for Men and Young Men Pants now i $3.00 $5.00 Pants now $3.75 $6.00 Pants now $4.50 $6.50 Papts now $4.85 $7.50 Pants now IT $5.65 $8.00 Pants now 'll. $8.50 Pants now $6.85 Wagons and Everything Irish mail $5.25 and $7.23 Express wagons 2 9Sc to $3.25 Coaster wagons $6.50 to $8.15 Automobiles $8.75 to $15.00 Rubber tired tricycles priced from $4.45 to $9.75, and the steel tired tricycles priced at $3.69, $3.85 and $3.95. Satins and Charmeuse $2.89 YaVd 36-Inch Satin Messaline $1.58 Yard 40 inches wide, our best quality, $3.50 and $3.75 In navy, brown, grey, Copenhagen, pink and values, colors, nqvy, brown, taupe, Copenhagen and white, $1.75 and $1.98 values for $1.58 yard grey 1 $2.89 Jard 3S-Inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.79 Yard 40-Inch Charmeuse $2.19 Yard Black only, a good soft quality, $2.25 value for $1.79 yard A good heavy1 quality, our regular $2.75 value, in navy and brown 2.19 yard 36-Inch Peau de Soie $1.95 Yard I Black only, makes a very practical silk dress, 36-Inch Angora Crepe $3.59 Yard regular $2.50 value for $1.95 yard I I Made of silk and wool, black and navy, fine for 00 t.u ei co one-piece dresses and Separate skirts, 4.50 values 32-Inth CrePe Yard $3.59 yard All stripes, all pure silk and values up to $3.00 yard for $1.59 yard 40-Inch Chiffon Velvet $4.95 Yard 36-Inch Silk Poplin 89c Yard In black, navy, brown, wine and Copenhagen, navv reaj KOod very popular for $6.00 I 40-Inch Crepe-de-Chine $1.45 Yard Toy Furniture Chairs, rockers, settees and tables I -10c each White enameled cradles 29c Silk and Wool Poplin $1.98 Yard 'V An assortment of 12 good shades, good firm quality, regular $1.59 and $1.75 values for $1.45 yard to 98c Doll beds 5Sc to $1.19 40 inches wide, makes very serviceable dresses, black, navy and brown, $2.50 values for $1.98 yard is a- recognised fact that high- Tackle Kahier, Southwestern i Malian, Fairmont. Fair- I Quarterback Kimniel, Washburn mount.

rluss organized band and orchestra Is a distinct and lasting benefit to jSowTiian Ct captain and Kennedy. Washburn. Tackle Cosaman, Gyarda Kutnink, Kansas State, and Mathews, Pittsburg. Normal, and Llttrel, Baker. Guards Bryd, Huysand porta.

heart, Ottawa. Quarterback Scott, rittsbure. Center Rlnge, Ilays. Kansas State; Quarterback Carles, I lillIimCKS IVUUodo dlalQ vJilUrlOrDuCK Tlalflmcks Hock, Kansas State Swine- Normal; Giggy, Fnirmount; G. Wright.

Raker; Walsh and Berg nmn, St. Marys; Wlloy, Friends; Kansas Seward, Bethany, Fullback Stewart, Kansas State any community, and since it is onr earnest aud honeat obJo9tive and GRANDFATHERS WATCH Pffnrfr fn pnntlmiA 20r Konl SUU Norn.ul.. city in the van and fnvor in tho'norla nnllse entire Christmas Sale of Mens Furnishings Halfback T. Wright, Bukre and Normal; Carter McPherson. Kin- Alyea, Pittsburg, captain.

Fullback Hill, llllka. (IliHinirr Honor Roll tMiltimrj. Ends Stevens, Washimrn; Mrs. Forest Belle Yourt McMIllin Thomas and McGahan, Kansas wiis born. July IKth, ISfia at Troy.

Gurdnor, Smith- Ohio She came to Kansas with her stale and especially with Center Widick, College of Kansas Hand Association, now, poria. therefore be It resolved by the Arkansas City Musician' Union that we recommend the said George W. Jones to our city commission, Fullback Uamlccottl, St. Second Team Hnds Ilarr, captain and Mary't. Was a key winder, with a beautifully made Swiss movement, protected by a case thick enough to stop a bullet, and it weighed a ton.

But the gentlemans watch of today is vastly different, -with a fine American movement and the extremely thin model cases. Shank- MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS 93c MENS FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS 98c ONE LOT OF WINTER CAPS With ear tabs. 50c MENS WORK SOCKS pair severally to the mayor. the commit llan(l College of Emporia ipnronl at the age of 11 years. She aloners of finance and revenue and1 Tackle Weaver, Friends ilson 1Iny8 McLvo, was married to Isaac McMIllin commissioner of strcet.nnSPb-lNt:8 S.Ute..rmuL 1 August 5th, 1383.

Those who Our line is very complete and we would be pleased to show them to you. MENS COTTON SOCKS Black, tan, navy and grey 15c pair guidance and ttuorage our aim and Fullback E. L. McDowell Brewter, Washburn. I Bethany.

Third Team Ends 1 Thormly, Baker and WOOL AND COTTON HOSE 19c and 29c MENS GOOD WORK SHIRTS $1.00 and $1.50 MENS'GOOI) DRESS SHIRTS $1.00 Made of good Jeweler Estd. 1881 BW wet" Rhonnt i Clarence McMdlln of St. Louis; Mrs. T. Muyhlll.

Mis. M. J. Allison and Lawrence McMIllin all of enstjaf the city and r.lx grnndchlld-ircn. Tlic fatn.iy wero nil at Ilia bmlslde of the departed when death came.

She wan a devoted wPe nnd loving mother nnd a tmo (Irl.tlnn Imvlng been a good worker In tho Rnptlid church ilnee the ago of 13 years. percales, with soft cuffs and desires In a musical way, as well, a their own, will be best served. Be It resolve further. That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of the Musicians Union end that a xerhntum ecp of the same bo presented to the cltv mayor and commissioner, with the request Hint farornMo action taken by them, looking toward an appropriation of tho regular and isSMs fVci Mr. Motorist Sale of Felt Hats One lot including some Stetsons and Borsalinos.

MISHI.VJS II.MMtIISK JOMiS. tpuud the told Geo. W. Jones an i experienced capnhlo and thorough' Icgiilld nnioi.nt. "set apart" tinder Mould H.n The ConiinMnner leader si alt times, during his work the tax levy of our city, as fund ame Jours Leader of The land cooperation with us as mu-'81" the end that Arkansas Ihind.

City. Kansas, ntny hav a band and I orchestra feature of which any cltv jslcnl organization, and, Tho Mush Ians Union of this For fifteen days wc are coin to sell our line of High (Jradc $3.75 Hats Now $2.6.1 $5.00 Hats Now $3.50 $6.00 Hats Now $1.50 $8.00 Ilats Now $6.00 Hr. Rrnwn err Low f)r. A. V.

Ilroftn of Unuhlm Oklahoma who wa ncchUnlly shot Friday while nut hunting, la not xpertrd to II' 0 actordlng to word rerelvcd hero by hi eoiialn. 'Miaaea Uluru anil Iearl Smith. Iir Brown la In th Wcalcv hoapitui at Oklahoma Cltv and tu tho letter from Oklahoma (Tty it was anld Hint seventeen allot were taken ftnm hi lived and eve ami that there were that the doctor eon Id not remove. Guv Grown, brother of the Injured man ho north of the rltv returned laxt evening from Hr. Brown' and he report tlmt If he re rover It will bo miracle.

Hr Brown formerly resided in thlu rltv leaving here veil for Uuahing. Obtainin' jvlure be haa mnr uihi'c hi home. Mens Sweater Coats $1.48 Regular $2.50 sweater coats with shawl collar for $1.18 Mens Sweater Coats $1.98 With shawl collars, our regular $3.50 values for city. Where' by tho adoption of Sunday at their regular mooting nn realise that It has been due tO gave Geo, W. Jones quite a send-olf.

this gcnlel and splendid fellows Thry wilt ask the cty commission untiring efiort and sealoiisnes that I to make him leader of the band and the several programs of band and dcrltnate him generalissimo of oirliclrn er.lerlalnmenl have at- Jacfed Captain public music In thl city. tilned Hie li'gh standard and Mr, Jones ha worked untiring- ral sucres ind which sevry cttl 1 lv for marie In thl city, giving sen who ha availed himself of the Arthur Kahier of this rliy 0 I nun of Ills alcalde time to thn opp.run!!) of hearing and enjoy- euure. lie orgnoised and trained lumand 'not onlv made the 'all-tate'fonitisll one of the r.m-sl ajmidiony orthes-i Whrtcn. It the desire and team Inn on account of lue gene I- DAYTON AM) GOODRICH Tires and Tubes At IIMIEAU1) OF riUCEH Buy Yciur Christmas Presents Now tras In the stte, and Ht Im been ot'jcci of the Arkansas City Musl-'ship and great playing tlcrinn "ie the means of furnishing the city nli to maintain thl blth season, ns well as hi Very rn many free concert The angge- a'andard of concert and entertain. demeanor, be aa Hide And ry for them next year on tho easy payment plan Call and ore when you need a Tire.

rnnian pr.Mrx iimt hi: IX M(k IV the imual eniir.o He wraa lnwif iml the many 'di ted to bed, Hr. Haekcrd setted leuutiiul lh rai during hnwevtr. the fever I haling and Hie iltneea and diath of eiir wdo, I line Is mulling alarming, neither and grandmuther, I. C. Mu- and family.

law n-w Mnlnew vnS lEagte Jewelry Co. Hon pt the miiMu tio doubt wltl meet menlj In the future and at the asm u'-etate team, one -eri. n. UI of continuing Kahir here, end mos. oeel nt as, lbsrgc load one kntiVrg Mm.

will tiptn f.tCra lljr, K-insis, is eft e- aapnring and ftUaianietlng to all tell yn eof Geo. Gardner ua I i irnred nd rup.ibla dire tor and lever of goorl muste and to the mentioned in th honor Ml. in i ur tor of land and orthestrs entire rltv of Arkansa City, this' 1 mt, jcnclaide highly dcslrud tvp umclallyls sWoHows, Whereas, We the Jins, clans entertainment, and FndaPrlre, llttbur 1 1 I Aikou tu Knu-vvs Imvq Where. Jnd siine If dtrlli. I rietd.

MDVKST TIRE STOKISS 116 North Summit Street rhono 401 rnn.e N. Mirt ihl (hri.tv beilih I gruwlna rnpldlv worwe. vrr denied by hi phibln. Hr. Udwurd N.

t'm knrd tndny. Several diva fttn. "Bg Six a (He In Umratatnra and fob ard at Thanks Th By 1aymenl MmiM I wlh Is- tbnrk our inanv les have Hi bf rial Tn fr! ds and relgbhot for hir melt Plniy Ilnre, CL8f i 1 I.

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