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The Winfield Tribune from Winfield, Kansas • Page 6

The Winfield Tribune from Winfield, Kansas • Page 6

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Winfield, Kansas
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abeWainffcWGrltmne I I If you purchase a $20 Suit you can count on saving Days of Unparalled Bargain Giving. Never surpassed. WINFIELD, KANSAS fo) fru o) A OJ in fo) (fi Ull LnJ uil uvJ IE! It makes any one almost siek at the stomach to read the maudlin" sympathy expended upon murderers. Every day in the year individuals who might be in better business are neglecting their own affairs and disgusting all right-minded people gen-eially by their efforts to secure executive clemency In the shape ot pardons for criminals. Just at the present time there efforts are directed in behalf of Willie Sell and John Oollins, who were convicted in the courts, after a fair trial, ot as cold blooded murders as were ever committed in Kansas.

And it is expected that Governor Hoch will yield to the pressure that is being brought in their favor and pardon both Sell and Collins, when if they had received their just deserts thev would have been hung years ago. The laxity of courts, the multiplicity of pardons, and the misdirected sympathy of tender-hearted people, is making the life of the criminal an easj' Lb so low, probably never will be so low again. We want you to read this circular carefully and compare the prices with what you have been paying for like qualities. Then come before it is too late for such exceptional values won't be here lon. have decided to divide a portion of our profits with you by selling you good mer-chandise at prices lower than you ever heard of before.

It will pay you to buy not only for the present at this great but for the future, for prices were never TUR way of wishing you a Happy New New7 Year and thanking you for the patronage you have so generously bestowed upon us during the past year has taken a financial turn, and to show our appreciation of what you have done for us, we Victor Murdoch: is making a rep utation out of his resolution which aims to expose the graft in the existing railroad mail contracts. In laud ing his efforts along this line the JSa- an 'Oec. 29, Ends Saturday Beg tional Tribune, published at Washing ton City, maiies the following com ment If young Mr. unlock for he is one of the kid legislators happens to make good on his resolution inquiring into railway mail contracts, his political fu tnre is made. If there is one thing I more than another that a western state loves to do it is to take a fall out of a railroad company.

A state never be lieves that it has got all that is coming to it from the railroad companies that operate lines through its confines, and likewise believe in dealing all railroads a slap whenever they can. Mr. Mur Our Entire Stock of Men's Clothing AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. Men's Underwear. Have you everything you need to carry you through the winter If not, now is the time to get them.

Three months of winter yet, and good warm servicable Winter Underwear at Summer Prices. Gray all-wool. Scarlet wool, Wright's health, Jaeger Fleece Lined Separate Garments and Union Suits all at substantial reductions. $3.00 Boys' Suits f0r $3.98 4.50 3.63 4.oo 3.22 3.00 2.39 2.50 1.98 dock has struck a pay streak if he makes it win he sure has. And the best part of it is he has made Postmaster General Cortelyon sit up and take notice of his Ladies' Cloaks and Skirts AT LESS THAN THE MATERIAL IS WfORTH A strong statement but we're here with the goods to back it up.

All because every cloak and skirt must be sold now for we will not carry over a single garment till next season. If you have put off buying a coat until now you are lucky. Come in anyway and see what we are doing in the way of prices. You'll be surprised to find how cheap you can, buy the most stylish garments. 37 Misses and Children's Long Coets (no old ones) all this season's at Price Ladies' $10.00 Coats at 6.98 12.50 Coats at 8.50 15.00 Coats at 9.98 1 Navy Blue Chiffon Broadcloth Coat, regular $22.50 at 16.50 2 $27.50 Black Chiffon Broadcloth Coats, Full Pearl Satin Lined at 20.00 1 $18.50 Black Kersey, Pearl Satin Lined at 13.50 15 Ladies' Suits, ranging in price from $10.

00-to $10.50 at. 6.50 i-4 Off on Skirts 1-4 Off on Furs resolution and its provisions. It is said that Tom Wagstaff, who was defeated for re-election to the a office of county attorney of Montgoin u- erv county, is slated for appointment to the position of attorney for the board of railroad commissioners to 's 0 a. 1 succeed Carr Taylor. Mr.

Taylor has been entirely too active and per sistent in the prosecution of suits Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Hats and Caps at Like Reductions against the railroads for those who shape the policies of the present state administration, and his re-ap DoinLment is not regarded as one of NOW We offer Footwear at a saving iD price that you cannot, afford to over-look. And that's UY YOUR SHOE the probabilities. This is simply an other case wherein a conscientious oflicial in trying to perform his duty in the interest of the people goes up why we say buy shoes now. Buy for the whole family, enough to last months. Money well invested.

I Lot Misses' and Children's 1 .25 and $1.35 School Shoes, 9s to 2s, at 98c pair. Men's Calf Shoes, medium weight, at $1.50 per pair. Ladies' Kid Shoes, patent tips, all solid, $1.50 per pair. against railroad influence and gets it in the neck. William T.

Vernon, the negro who was appointed register of the United States treasury from this Dry Goods states something over a year ago, now aspires to represent the Seconc district in congress, now represented by Charlie Scott, of Iola. It is saic he spends much of his time in the national capitol, and takes great in terest in the proceedings of congress When his time as register of the treasury expires he will so after 25 pieces 73c Dark Outings At 5c a yard 25 pieces 7c Apron Check Ginghams At 5c a yard 16-inch 83c Crash Toweling At 5c a yard 98c Gray or Tan Color" Blankets, Well Fancy Borders At 79c per pair 2 Bales Heavy Bed Comforts At 98cach 1 lot Ladies', Misses and Children's Underwear At Less than 1-2 Price Charlie Seoty's scalp, and Kansas Some Carpet Bargains That are the Best Values THrE Year The best Standard grade of All-Wool Carpet, 85c, regular price Now 65c a yard The best full Standard All-Wool Filling Carpets, made of finest scoured yarn, guatanteed not to wear greasy like some do at this price 55c a yard All-Wool Filling Carpet, a cheaper grade 45c a yard Lace Curtains, 60 inches wide and 3 yards long, $1.25 grade now selling at $1.00 a pair 15 patterns Furniture Velour for Upholstering Furniture At 50c a yard RUGS, LINOLEUMS, SHADES, POLES. DRAPERIES, ETC. Dress Goods Greatly Reduced OVERSTOCKED That explains the situation in a word. The beauty of the fabrics caused our buyer to purchase more liberally than conditions justified, and now comes the making of things right, the getting rid of the surplus.

Women will appreciate these reductions, especially if they have been buying their dress goods here for they will know there is not a piece in the lot but is absolutely the best quality at the regular price. Our buyer is not to blame, the styles, colors, and effects were so beautiful he hardly knew where to stop buying. Now comes the reckoning, the final closing of odd pieces. Wool Dress Goods 75 yards 35c Fancy Check Skirting at a yard 27C 4 pieces 35c Flaked Wool Tricot at a yard. 27c Cotton Broadcloth in Navy, Tan, Reseda, Black and 21C 500 yards Fancy Suitings at a yard 39c 50 yards 36-inch Black Peau De that others will ask $1.39.

Our Price a yard 98C 100 yards 36-inch $1.25 Fancy Silks at a yard 9OC 200 yards 75c Fancy Silks in checks and plaids at 49C may have a full-blooded negro in congress as a stand off for a half breed Indian. According to a late dispatch from Topeka a "traveling library com mis I HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS AT ONE-HALF PRICE sioner" is one of the things' some of the people of the state have decided they can't do without, and they will ask the legislature to create the office in order that the governor ma' make the appointment and thereby (ill a long felt want. The duties of the officer will be to orgaaize libraries in the smaller communities of the state and to assist the smaller libraries in getting under headway. 50 pieces best Standard Oalicos, Blue, Gray and Black, At 4i cents a yard CO DA A 11 Secretary Wilson, of the agricultural department, will send agents all over the country to see that manufacturers are printing formulas on all cans, bottles and packages put out to the trade after January 1st. Later, these agents will gather up samples of the various products for an-atysis by government chemists to see if the manufacturers are conforming to the Send Us Your Mail Orders Standard Patterns Fashion Sheets Free WINFIELD, KANSAS The president has asked Jack (Jreenway, the Yale foot ball man, to "clean out" the general land of returned.

But in a good fice, but he declined. A well regu ages Molded Cement Houses. Thomas A. Edison predicted the lated foot ball player knows when a in addeess, could be'returned atonce to the writer. This simple precaution would save many a piece of mail from an early death and burial in the dead letter office.

many cases the writer's address Js never found and the letter is really "dead" when neither the sender nor job is beyond him. casting in molds with cement of a quite elaborate residence. The plan on cement doors thicker than the ordinary wooden doors, but little heavier, and are immune to kicks from the small bo. The forms are made ot cheap cull lumber and can be used over and over again. Popular Mechanics.

has alreadj been put into practice in 1 the prospective receiver can be dis A real old-fashioned Texan would find it hard to understand how the mere shooting up of town could and ceilings are all in one piece; grates are built into every room, and mantels are molded in on the walls. Shelving and cabinets are built in and sinks, bath and wash tubs are made in the house better than can be bought at any plumbers! all of concrete. The only wood is in the doors and window frames, and a local architect is already taking out patents the construction of fifty two-story Millions of Dead Letters More than 1,000,000 pieces' of mail went astray in these United States last 3-ear because they were not directed even well enough for the experts to decipher the names and addresses. Millions of this immense total went to the dead letter office, where a lot of it was opened, the addresses of the "writers acertained and the letters or pack cottage, in Pittsburg where the pro create such a national disturbance. A Pennsylvania man dropped dead while on his way to draw his fiist pension.

As a general covered. Assistant Postmaster (xener-al DeGraw wants to get people into the habit of writingtheir own addresses on the outside of envelopes. This he says, would save trouble for all hands, as the letter, if; defective It appears that the president has Caeser had his Brutus, Charles cess is called the 'monocast' system. The foundations, walls, floors, partitions and roof are all cement. The Cement Era says "floors, walls, 1 i 1 1 1101 -w 1 a s-v 1 y-t Am the pension roll almost gives, a title the First his Cromwell, and Theodore t.endent OalifnTnia.

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