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The Winfield Evening News from Winfield, Kansas • Page 3

The Winfield Evening News from Winfield, Kansas • Page 3

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THE EVENING NEWS, WINFIELD, KANSAS, APEIL 11, ifi'j'j. PERSONAL MENTION. Suobifs 1 re For Women Ed Bourdette is still quite sick Ira Gibson is oyer from Burden to day. Tomorrow. Mrs.

J. M. Hooker is over fiom Bur den. and John Bowman went to Harper this A remarkable lot of Muslin Under- morning. (3 ft fll I Ralph Morledge was in Ponca City wear; one of those money-saving opportunities that come through stock adjustments.

Here are a few items from the sale. Useful yesterday. OF LA ROSA PERFECTO We have succeeded Doug Bourdette as sole agents for. this celebrated cigar. Don't to call if you want a Geo.

Corbin came up from Black GOWNS last night. At 9f nf rw nctl. 1 Jl W. Perrine was down from Wichita Atthe THREE RULE utuanu, 04 are mcKea yoke, ruffle? neck trimmed cambric last night. STORE can be found VV.

H. Rolston is up from Arkansas At fi8n. nf good smoke. City today. china pin trays, comb i "ju square yoife, point- wtrti.0 tucfis edged with en trtamei 68 neck embroWerr Miss Irene Brotherton is sick with At 89fi.

f)f PBmhH Amnt .1.. 1 Gcordoii Wortman Carry all kinds of Sporting Goods, Base Ball Supplies, Foot Balls, Tennis Goods, vv i rv rWfwrac DnnpUmrr a rro Trre the mumps. trays and puff boxes. They are as handv as collar trWn Dr. Eavenscroft is down from 1 Craig Wood Floral today.

can be, and the small At 1.79. Of mmhrln. Dr. Neville went to Arkansas City price 10 and 15 cts. places them within the this morning.

S. C. Day and wife of Bnrden, are in Under First NatTBank. SKIRTS the city today. Marbles, etc.

Call and see us and get ou reprices. GORDON WORTMAN Ninth Avenue Book and Music Store. Jim Fuller went Arkansas City 25. 87 and 29 inch lengths this afternoon. reach of all.

S. SILVER, Earl Bevis is in town today. Miss Mabie Maurer of Dexter is vis Mart Jams and Jessica Balliet and o'0' 5f two lawn ruffles, tucVed and edged with lace and dust ruffle. At 8flft. nf TYlllQlln.

1 1 iting in the city. Wallace Olds and Grace Gary started edged with and'K "fflSunw' A. M. Hastings went to Arkansas to drive over to Oxford last night to Tou "Will "UVsiXXt ro i eto Lifh flounoe. ew WW 1 flve jnc, torchon lace, and iinat rimi attend the entertainment of the Maus uity tnis morning.

I concert company, but the threatening Ben Conrod came up from Arkansas DRAWERS clouds made them change their City this morning. minds and they returned to town. H. Horton returned from Aikan At 22c. of mimlln.

i sas City last night. Remember the social at the Presby years, finished with Them. I At nf wniialln nmWtu a GLIMAI terian church this evening. H. F.

Hoffman was down from plain ruffle. wua Wichita yesterday. At, nf "Omrixln. -1 1. The News is 10c per week.

Try it. POULTRY NETTING 11 I vHiuviiv, uiuuifiitt ouapua. wiia lawn ruffles tucked and edged with embroid- W. h. Ward of Topeka was here on S.

W. K. Colleee. business yesterday. At 68c.

of namhrin wifh aoi-nn tu 1 We are rejoicing in the election of best made. ruffle edged with embroidery. Frank Douglass went to Arkansas Professor Dunlevy as our councilman. City this afternoon. CORSET COVERS Cheapest of 'email.

Prof. G. W. Martin went to Todb- Miss Kernette has returned from her ka on last Friday, in the interest of At 16c, of inuslin, plain square neck. visit at KansaB City.

At. Ml" nf TTIiialtn. ar.in.. our college oonoerning the new law, which gives oollege graduates teachers' Rev. Claude Gray and wife went to These prices like the syrup will please you, A qt can Old Manse Maple Syrup for 30c gal 55c 2 qt cans Kobinson's Buckeye Maple syrup 55c 1 gal Log Cabin maple syrup for J.20 3 pkgs Aunt Jemima's pancake flour 25c 3 pkgs Ralston's Health pancake flour 25e SJ pkgs Prepared Buckwheat flour.

25c 3 Glasses Mustard, Murdock 25c 1 qt Bottle Tomato Catsup 25c DON'T OVERLOOK OUR FRUITS Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, London Layer'Raisins, etc. Got something new coming. Look out for u. SICKAFOOSE. shaped back, tuck and embroidery trimmed.

Wichita this morning. certificates. At 39c, of muslin: empire style, shaped front and back, embroidery trimmed. Because it is galvanized J. P.Baden went to Kansas Citv The classes in astronomy are wait last night on business.

At 48c. of cambric; square neck, yoke front, tuck and embroidery trimmed. At 78c. of lone ninth, ni ing to see the obseryatory completed, that they may view the heavens. after weaving which insures a heavier coating and gives it great Will Kennedy returned from hia triD neck, with ruffle and trimmed with val Jaoe.

to tiazelton last night. Miss Gould led the Epworth Leacue er durability and strength, The Rev. Hancher and wife returned Sunday evening. The ten minutes W1NPIB105 1, BIO sroaa only fence that will stand up after Irom Wjchta last night. talk by members of the league upon a churph character is a pew literary feature of the Sunday evening service.

W. M. Ferguson was in the citv building. irom Wellington last night. Rev.

Cunningham entertained us with J. A. Hammers returned from his a talk on Bishop Fitzgerald. trip to Lake City last night. School work is arain well under wav Division Supt.

Dowlan of the Santa and we expect good work this term. was in town this morning. ffflHBMLl. A If the fine weather continues our Prof. L.

M. Gordon went down to botany students will soon have Dlentv JSewkirfc tnia moping on business of material upon which, to work. A p. H. Albright went down into the Square Meal Many uowers are wen started now.

We Sell only first-class goods. See this line of agencies. Garland Stoves and Ranges, Jewel Gasoline Stoves, Alaska Refrigerators, Columbia and Crescent Bicycles, The price is no than is asked for goods of inferior quality Then why not buy the goods that have a reputation? south part of the county this morning, Prof. Cook makes garden. yrank Gilliland and wife of Bur Miss Hayes teaches two classes in wail den visited C.

uargis yester latin this term. day. -We were pleased to have Rev. Swit- Mrs. M.

G. Prince and daughter zer and wife with us again over Sun Miss Zena are over from Burden to day. They go to their new work this day. wees- We H. Day's Sons.

Rev. StODhlet went to Lisbon. Rev. Cunningham attended church Of all stvles and doRians to attend the Presbytery meeting there go to the Ninth Avenue restaurant. They also keep a fine line of cigars and tobaccos.

Business men's mid-day lunch served with neatness and dispatch. services at Grace church last Sunday. Joaay. always in stock. No long At the league service he spoke of the Mr.

E. 0. Bourdette, who has been wans tor the arrival of your order from the east. mi McCullom Cochran quite sick, is reported no better this morning. lne prices run irom 1 cts.

per roll as high as you feel advantages for spiritual growth in college, and as a student having completed a college course, he said that we could never afford to neglect the spiritual life for the mental. He goes to his new work this week. Geo. Robinson and wife came back from their visit ia Kansas City this inclined to go. Step in and leave an order with us morning.

for your spring papering are headquarters for Field and Garden Seeds. They make their prices right on Groceries and Dry Goods. Call and see them at their new stand. Telephone 54. Herb Bourdette.

editor of the Bur Miss Hewey of Illinois is visiting den Eagle, wa3 in town last night be her cousins, the Misses Stevenson's tween trains. Prof. Dunlevy has been mounting a T. W. Eckert of the Arkansas Citv large sea bird, which our friend, Al Traveler was in town between trains btrider, sent to him from Pawnee Southwest Cor, Main and Tenth.

this morning. Rock, Barton county. Go to Tfc W. J. Kennedy looks like President Dr.

Phillips gave us two very fine McKinley since he has Lad his mus sermons on last Sunday. Brother tacne shaved off. Phillips shows himself to be thoroughly acquainted with, and in svmDathv A. H. Michael came in this mornins Jewel Umt After Eatinff Always Smoke An with college life, and will no doubt from Kansas City to visit his mother Mrs.

Etta Barton. prove to be a very valuable friend to Prof. J. A. and B.

F. Wood started our students. We hope for great things for Grace church this confer on an overland trip to Harper and ence year. Ambassador Milan this morning. For the best 20 cent din- Dr.

Neville, osteopathist. will be in T. V. Lamport went to Mulvane ner in Winfield. Short WINFIELD FURNITURE STORE 816 MAIN TRB.E1T.

We have just received a car load of goods. New and Stylish Patterns in all the Lines. D. C. IRWIN, M'g'r.

Winfield Mondays. Wednesdays and this morning to interview the lumber orders at all hours. Con- Saturdays. His office is at the corner men about the big fire. of Tenth and Main.

All kinds of Mrs. Louisa Hanklns. mother of fections, fruits, nuts and diseases successfully treated. Mrs. J.

P. Milligan. was reDorted The Blue Jays have come. Itia time quite low this morning. For Sale by i ror ice cream.

Try Borne at the Pres H. L. Kunce went over to Haroer choice chewing gums a specialty. Also a fine line of tobaccos and cigars. Call at 913 Main street.

byterian cturcn tnis evenmg. this morning to sack ud some corn which he has over there. C. BLACK MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. A.

A. Richards, editor of the Well Queen Quality Oxfords Name. age. ington Mail, is in town today figuring Cigar and News Stand on Duymg an engine for his establish a. w.

McCaw, Cambridge 47 Elizabeth M. Perkins, Cambridge 43 ment. W. O. Allison went through this Talked It Over a.

nr. morning enroute from Chandler, to Woodward, where he has secured a There was an informal meetinsr of Good Dinners. me new council last night and the position as Santa Fe agent. The Finest Ladies' Shoes Made. Just arrived at JELoof's Slioe House.

A. W. McCaw and Elizabeth members just elected and the "bold-overs" were present. The appointine Perkins were united in marriage this of officers and committees was con Wantea morning ny rronate Judge Cotting sidered, but of course nothing definite Ward Lynn serves a good wholesome dinner for 20 cents. He also makes a specialy of business men's nam.

isotn are from Cambridge. was done. Mrs. Brewster, whose hands warn Admission to the Fairmount S. W.

badly burned by a gasoline stove py K. C. debate is 25e. for the lower floor plosion, is getting on verv nicelv. and We want about 50 Stoves for and 15c.

for the gallery. A 25c. ticket will not loose the use of any of her lunches and short orders. Cigars, and tobaccos, of all brands always in stock AT WARD LYNN'S entities tne holder to a reserved seat nngers. storage this season.

They will with additional cost. Some of the Mrs. M. A. Larev came in thin not bo put in an old damp eel- best seats in the house will bn re morniDg from Mavsville.

fn. Mr served for the citizens of Winfield. but will be kept in' the best Liarey has been here for some time Board open and tickets for sale ah He and his wife will now make this of shape and in a dry room. Ladies' Petlooats Made of A. F.

C. and Tol De Nord. GINGHAMS Deep flounce with two ruffles. Just what you want for summer wear. Cheaper than buying the goods and making at home.

bommermier's, Thursday morning. their home. We will come after it and Try the News a. whirl. 10c.

John Skinner returned to Tnnnlm last night. He says it is not true 0. E. S. turn it to you for a very low prico, SECOND HAND STORE aDouc mm being appointed deputy warden of the penitentiary, and if it There will be a stated communica Real Estate, Insurance Farms, ranches and city property for sale.

The best of old line insurance companies represented by us at the lowest rates. Losses paid promptly. All kind of papers made out with neatness and dispatch. tion of Queen City Chapter, No. 138, was ne wouia not accept it.

u. this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Y. N. Wycoff left last nisht fnr All members are urzed to be nresent Moravia, where he is nronrin.

ana visiting friends cordially invited. tor of a cheese factorv. Hia Hahn Bros. ammac. Jj M.

B. Kerr. oniy runs eight months a year and he has spent his-vacation months here Craig Wood will take vonr snh. AST NINTH AVENUE. icription tor the JSews.

203 East Ninth with ma mother. Harrod Hanlen..

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353
Years Available:
1899-1899