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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 5

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f7? HE WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS Stance in Kansas? After many years has been very ill, is slightly improved Miss Jessie McCort came in from jiiof constitutional prohibition, and af- today. Colorado last evening to visit her sis-. ter some experience with a bone dry law, perhaps it would be worth some Mrs. D. F.

Owens arrived is a graduate nurse and has been dav eveninc from Lodi, Calif, one win SDen tvft rAtAjn 1 7 of any one's time to consider what snend the winter here visiting her sis- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peckham of South Haven were in Wellington ter, Mrs.

Albert Rice, and otner relatives. is next to be done to make this a better world, and to remove temptations from, those who abuse so-called Mrs. Jim Calkins will arrive rnaay A tvou i4ef i personal freedom. What shall the church do now. in place of the tem if you continue to sink your money in rent.

Your Own Home and Save That Money Here are a few of our money-savers: Own to spend the week end with Mr. ana night Qr Calif orni where the viU Mrs. W. F. Calkins, 319 North Poplar spend Mr- Calkins will come down and perance work of past years, now that the nation is "dry?" In this meet- spend Sunday.

Mrs- J. A. Green, of Harper, -c lpavfl died in the. Wichita hospital October M. Hams leave Mr.

and Mrs. J. sirs. w. a.

ureen, xne nusoanu 01 Colo-, tonight for Olney Springs, 4-1 i 1 If ing as many of those present as wish part; opportunity is afforded everyone present to make it his meet-iing and to express his opinions, and all the effort of the meeting is that we may consider life and religion, and experiences in a way that would enable us to live more for the glory I of God. You will enjoy the meeting. I Come where they will spend two months ftt. W. Lynn of this city.

Mrs. Lynn will with their son, G. A. Hams, and otn- go to Harper this evening to attend er relatives and friends. Mr.

and Mr. W. Lierhtburn of Capron, Okla-, who have been visit-' Mr. and Mre. W.

E. Kerr and twd Mr and Mr T. Came 416 children, Kathryn and William, of 100x300 ft. four-room house, piped for gas, water in yard, barn and garage, $1600. Two and one-half blocks from Third ward school.

Five-room house, 150x250 water in yard. $1500, $500 cash, balance payments. Three-room house, 50 some distance out. $600, 1 00 cash, balance 1 2 Der month. Four-room house, 37 ft, on pavement, a block and a half from post office.

$1300, $150 cash, balance $17.50 permonth. Three-room house, modern, fine corner location on east side. $1275, $400 cash, balance payments. Four-room house, close in, 50 on pavement, corner location. $1000, $250 cash, balance $20 per month.

West Harvey, for several days, return- Caldwell motored to this city Wed-a An nesday and were the guests of Mrs. 1 Catharine Hoge- They met Mrfc. Miss Melba Young returned Wed- Kerr's mother, Mrs. Alice Chastain nesday evening from Wichita, where of Iola, who has been visiting Misses she has been visiting at the Y. W.

C. Bertha and Maude Price at Winfield. A. House. A slower was given by Mrs- Chastain accompanied them to 0 -I i 1 1 11 nranl-o1 TT 1 Mid-Week Service Tonight Don't forget the mid-week service at the Methorist church tonight at 7:30.

There will be something of interest for everyone. Please remember that there is to be a meeting of all Unit Leaders at after the mid-week service, so be on hand to receive instructions 1 about the work for the coming week. H. J. Cockerill, Minister.

some oi ner inenas in ner nonor. jaiuvcii iur social BO COLLIN a ills i YV i. Under Farmers Bank PHONE 99 111 .60 of An Inch. One Day According to the auge at the Se- gives the big, lampin pumpkin pies, curity gtate Bank hag 6Q careful uttention and takes them from LOCAL HAPPENINGS John Engel is in town today. Salesman Wanted: Splendid opportunity for man well known over Sumner County to make a very prof-table connection with large man uf act T7 Wichita visitor Leo Bamer was a Wednesday.

of an inch of rain during the past three days. The reports of rain ar? general from over the county. The precipitation will keep the farmers from the fields for several days. There is much whtat yet to be sown in the county. uring company.

Man with small car preferred. See Mr. Sumption, Arling ii the oven baked just like Will anci the boys like them. When the first boy comes to dinner, she is ready to meet him at the door. Her hair has been combed, she wears a clean apron and arm in arm they walk into the dining room.

They just get started in to a conversation when the steps of ton Hotel. 52 W. A. Hayes of Blackwell is in the city. WE KNOW A WOMAN You have heard and read a lot Ray Jaggers went to Ponca City, this morning.

about the women whose whole ambit Oct 31st thp Kov whn rnmps af. 11 30 are it iu .1 lr noay Tonight Rain or Shine. Some things can wait for fair weather but the Workers' Conference of the First Christian Sunday School social events. Papers, now-a-days, ap- George Diamond was down from Wichita today transacting some pear to dote on telling all about the rt Vlo oc idoes not choose to wait. All the School expensive and extremely fashionable man who knows so little, and cares so ,1 1 1 iL' Officcrsand teachers and all others The one opportunity of the season to buy high grade Furs, at almost wholesale cost.

Corn and cabbage. Farmers 53 A. A. Fisk left Thursday for Wich- guttiu, aim ur4 puseu uy much less about the latest frill or fash or that-woman of society- The ragej. oyer whJch gQ many women of the time among the women seems hearts and SQuls to be to see which one can come into A a a interested in a bigger, better Sunday School will please meet tonight, Thursday, at 7:30 at the Christian Church.

At the call of Dr. B. A. One Day Only Oct. 31st j' ita Falls Texas and other points in mention by wearing a dress or a gown father has uken his evenirtg paper to Texas and Oklahoma.

He expects to which is just a little more stylish the teble -n the fronfc return the first of the week. or elaborate or freakish, than the one and readf and th boys have gQne out IIICIHIUIICU tX VVCCa ClilJ. 1 for the evening, she can be seen, R. M. Kiser, beef cattle expert, vasi NEW BUCKWHEAT IN MARKET But we know a woman, who knows wrapping an old fashioned shawl in Wellington today and planned to make a few visits mong farm bur-; v.

about her head and shoulders andj onvtRAL uintn arrivau. stepping out into the night. The next! That good old fashioned buckwheat uuiii ciuci lauis auu vvucu iic: uuco, eau members with Farm Agent Boys. the guests are the members of her Ijt- you might see of her is bending over 1 flour has arrived in town. Yes, man, tie neighborhood club, this wo-the little bed of her neighbors sick the kind you have made pancakes out Corn and cabbage.

Farmers 53 man does other things oaoy, wane lis motixer eateries a nap;" jcaxc. iv a nuw laigcsi of a couple of hours inthe adjoining buckwheat mill in the world, located tin New York State, and comes in five She is the mother of five boys and three girls. The girls and one son are married, but there are four boys, all young men, and the husband at home. This mother lives for her home W. R.

McGinnis of Mulvane was granted a divorce from his wife, L. J. McGinnis by Judge Fuller Wednesday afternoon. The reason was Do room. We know a woman like this, you? JuMP.

and her immediate neighbors. All lour COUSINS CHANGES MIND We will have $10,000.00 worth xf Newton Annis Furs on display and offer the people of Wellington and Sumner County an opportunity to profit by our efforts to bring this display of Furs to this store. But remember this is for One Day Only. Friday, October 31st We have not a dollar invested in these furs. Therefore you profit by our not having to carry them in stock, and every piece guaranteed to give satisfaction.

Remember the date. Tell your friends and of the young men are employed at PLEADS GUILTY; SENTENCED. pound sacks. It is kiln dried and guaranteed pure, this year's crop. In addition to this is th prepared buckwheat flour which comes in packages-It contains a mixture of buckwheat, corn and barley flour.

The first new turnips are here. They come frcm California. New parsnips also are ihz market, coming from California. The first new celery various vocations about the city. One Carl Cousins, colored, charged with perchance, or maybe two, work for stealing silk shirts, auto tires and tub-the Santa Fe.

The ether may be a es from Charles Smith, pleaded guilty J. Smith, of Winfield, district court stenographer, who was forced to remain at home Wednesday because of illness, was able to be present' at court today. bookkeeper for some large corporat this morning and was sentenced to ion and the fourth is employed some where else. The husband has his from one to five years in the penitentiary by Judge Fuller. When taken cabbage of the season is being offered Corn and cabbage.

Farmers' 53 trade at which he works most every to court Wednesday afternoon, de day. A. J. Frank left last night for Quin- But here is this mother, at home i i. i.i.

uj TT early morn till at night. She the Iate R. A. Doles. He will return', i bakes and sweeps.

The tame is always tonight, and funeral ft loaded with an appetizing meal for will be made later. each mm of the family when he cornes cided to plead not guilty and stand trial. But on the way back to the county jail, UndersherifF Ratekin informed him that he probably would have to remain in jail until the January term of court for trial. That didn't sound favorable to Mr. Cousins and he hinted to the undersheriff that he had changed his mind.

come. Home grown beets are a new arrival-Dried peaches came into local markets today for the first time this season. New apricots also are on sale. New bect sugar is on sale, and is expected to minimize to some extent the sugar shortage. Green peppers from Arkansas arrived today.

They are cheaper than those from California. Fresh fish for the week-end was in the market today. Halibut and catfish are on sale. shipment of flower pots, all to dinner- 0ne son Perchance comes New FRIDAY, OCT. 31 ONE DAY ONLY sizes, 10c to $1:00 at Gambrill's.

another at the oiner two and the lather at noon, ur maybe the day is dull and dreary and rather than have them wade home thru Acceptance of the proposed county baskttballe schedul has been received State Teachers Institute A large attendance of school teachers fro mSumner is expected at from the schools at Belle Plaine and the slop and mud, mother gets busy and Argonia. Oother acceptances when they stoop to kiss her annual state teachers' institute for the dav. she hands each THE BEST-PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL GAMBRILL'S expected immediately. in turn, a well filled lunch basket. whic hill be held at Wichita when they have all gone 6, 7, and 8.

Additional Society Notes Mrs. Elizabeth Cook has sold her home, 823 North and has purchased the Kleeman home of C. C. Shawver at the corner of and Tenth. Chicken pie supper, Wednesday ev It is announced by superintendent ening, November 5, Baptist Church 52 in the morning, can't you almost read THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP her thoughts and walk with her about irooKs that scnooi boards nave tne the home? You can almost see herjPower to permit teachers to attend gather up the breaklast dishes, hurrylstate institutes at least two school Little Ruth Maxine Bomar, the in Asa Black of Blackwell arrived today to visit at the home of W.

H. Burks and family. Mrs. Black and children have been spending the last few days at the Burks residence. with them to the kitchen, and withjdays, with pay.

fant child of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bo-1 mar, 1003 East Harvey Avenue, who I i State Supt.

of Schools Francis G. Blair of Illinois, one of the leading educators of the country, will be one sleeves to her elbows and the humming of her favorite church hymn, she busies herself, with that in which she has her heart. the speakers at the meeting. I have the best terms on farm loans. I also write insurance.

L. L. Webster. 12ff Yowi Nose Takisn The last plate is dried and in its accustomed place in the old fashioned Presbyterian Mid-week Service cupboard, given her back in Ohio i' Another fine service is in prospect when she and Will were married. She for all those who attend the mid-glances at the clock- It is 8:30.

week service tonight at the Presby- And then time is forgotten. The terian church at 7:30 o'clock. The beds are made, the rooms swept and topic for discussion will be, What is duste, in the mean-time she the Next Step in Promoting Temper- 9 Gerald Smith has returned from Ranger, Texas, where he had been for a short time on oil busihess. Gerald reports that Ranger is booming. A small frame hotel in that town recently leased for $36,000 for three years.

There is a great, oil bocm cn there. owe Jiime Not a dollar invested, in this display of Furs, is the reason you can buy them at almost whole sale cosi- See them Friday, October 31, at Gambrill's. 52 2k No, we don't carry handkerchiefs! But we do carry a complete line of cold and cough remedies. Why let a cold worry you for days and days when the application of the correct cold remedy, purchased at this store, will aid in running the visitor away. Your Time and Your Nose are both Valuable.

Get that cold remedy NOW! City Commissioner Hackney returned Wednesday night from the gas hearing before the public utilities commissicn at Topeka. It appears, according to Mr. Hackney, that the real fight is between the pipe line and the distributors. The pipe line is asking a raise in rate per thousand feet and also- that the distributing companies stand the loss from shrinkage and waste. A mass of details, statistics and figure were offered, enough to confound Solomon, let alone a poor gas consumer.

TRY A "IIEVS" VAHT AD Hallowe'en's Coming The season's cleverest and most appropriate decorations may be found here in great profusion. You may, get some clever ideas from our window display. 'Then step inside and buy your needs. Brown's Book Store Ik.

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