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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, MAY 1, 1 COO. PERSONAL MENTION. The i-- v4u4 l- -w ii-ii 2i4i-tfc Dr. Dittebrandt ia reported sick to day. sprine ana J.

II. win is up from Arkansas Kansas 6ltu Star DELIVERED City. A. L. Branson is oyer from Dexter Si fl i oT to -U -1 (3 0 -0 Pr'fl 1 today.

timer AT THE D. Clarke Kelly is on tho sick list For 10c. Per Week. today. Jim Fuller bad business in Guthrie THREE wear today.

Wm. Green cf Dexter is in the city RULES today. O. P. Fuller is having his house re ive us your order for the Star if you waut prompt delivery.

"We have it and can furnish it as of old, for 10 cents per week. painted. In these fabrics, delicacy, orig STORE Miss Florence Amick spent Sunday inality and daintiness all find their best and purest expression. The prices begin low enough to suit any at Seely. Fresh.

Peas are not on the market yet, but we have the United States Barnd of Sifted Peas that are as fine as any fresh Pea you ever saw. Will Funk and Harry Riley are in St. Louis. one and run high enough to secure elaborate excellenc'e-and that is not J. W.

Skinner went up toTopeka high, either. A small amount will MUSTARD GREENS last night. work mercantile miracles. (i vV Wood in cans cooked with bacon, you can not tell them from fresh ones and Harry Curry is up from Arkansas 1,000 yards white goods, plaids, The finest line ever shown in Winfield from 60 cents to $439. Standard Croquet sets, 65 cts, to $1.25.

V. S. SILVER, you can get them much cheaper than you can pick them. City today. cnecks and stripes, also Dimity effects at We have 100 boxes of Toilet Soap packed 3 bars in a box, regular Wm.

Smith of Maple city was in 6o town today. 5C0 yards white goods, plaids. price 2oc. a box, but we will sell them while they last at 10c. per box When you want anything in tho line of Fruit or Vegetables call at HOLMES SON or ring up 77.

xracy lrvia is ursine a verv soie checks and stripes, also Dimity effects at digit today. C. A Mildon of Coffeyville is in the 8c G. C. Fuller, of Kaneas City, spent city 200 yards white goods, plaids.

Sunday here. J. C. Pollock went to Arkansas City Proprietor. checks and Dimity effects S.

Maxwell and wife were in the thl8 mrning. 10c city over Sunday. Mrs. Hume returned from Wichita NOW 8,000 yards plain India Lined, Al Smellzer has bought Farringer's tbis morninK- Dimities, Nainsook, check and plaid, at latest corn remover. J.

F. Whhlenmaier is up from Ar- 12k Miss Alice Harbaugh eme up from kansa9 Cit? today- White Piques for skirt per yard Arkansas City today. J. C. Rowland went down to Arkan- LAUGH! from 153 to 40c Ed Anderson, living on North Man- sas Gity this moroiBS- Colored Piques for nicg fetreet, is quite Bick.

II. T. Trice went to Ponca City this skirts, per 12c to 40c yard, Miss Lillian Stewart returned from morniDg real estate business, Positively the bfSt made. French Nainsook for graduating Arkansas City last night. Geo.

Biyman of Newkirk was the Earl Hartley spent Sunday with his 8uest of R. S. Kraybill over Sunday. gowns, ov incnes wide, per yard from to $1.25 tCheapest of 'em all parents at Arkansas City. A.

W. Caman returnen to La Cygne, Plain White Swiss Oreandiea. Sam Nicholson. Dostmaster at Dex- this morning after a good visit with his son Harry. ter, was in the city today.

per yard, from 25c to 75c rpffiivfid nnnthor iliinnnnf a New String Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Blackberries, Asparagus, Pie Plant, Onions, Bananas, Lemons, Oranges, Appies, Miss Hattie Arnett came down from Mrs. G. A. Shup returned from her -ry Uv.u.a. Duifjujgu Mulvane this morning to visit her ma gaivumzeu pieces, Swiss and Nainsook embroid- visit at Newton this morning.

aunt Mrs. E. 0. Bourdette. af ter weaving which insures a ery insertion and headings.

W. L. Martin went down to Ponca i judge uier or Aiva, u. was in City this morning on business. heavier coating and gives it great- town thi3 morning.

Don't know etc. Joe Hudson is putting the finishing WINFlEliD'S BIO 6TOBB i whether he took one or not. er durability and strength, The touches on his new grocery store Prettyman Knowles, one of the first only fence that will stand up'after in Cowley county, died at his unas. uepier is uown irom JNewton settler ttlers SICKAFOOSE. building.

visiung nis parents ror a iew aays. nome the east cart of the citv Sat Sumner Brower in now porter for urday night after a prolonged illness the Arlington and Con Ton hotels. The funeral occurred at the house this afternoon at 3 o'clock and interment C. W. Koberts went over to Well was made in Union cemetery.

ington this morning on legal business. Jesse Reed of the Oxford Register Big Gift concert tonight. was in town between trains this morn The county commissioners are in ing- regular session today. Cbas. Lsmbrecht h8s a new bicycle Square Meal with a spring foik and it is a daisy Ice cresm at frank Rau's.

Drop in too. this evening and try a dish. TK6 Jewel Leads The Jewel Gasoline Stove has stood the test for years. They always give satisfaction, Wa. B.

Bay's Sons Miss Kate Middleton is back to work wan a BURGLARS AGAIN. this morning after a siege with ton- silitis. J. P. They Go into the Residence of Floyd Preston came up from New MilHgan on West Ninth.

kirk this morning and will attend school here. The home of J. r. MilUgan.1 the Henry E. Kibbie was down from Of all styles and designs go to the Ninth Avenue restaurant.

They also keep a fine line of cigars and tobac-cos. Business men's mid-day lunch served with neatness and dispatch, "Famous" shoe man, on West Ninth Don't fail to see our big line of Hammocks. Douglass Sunday the guest ofCapt. always in stock. No long was entered by burglars Saturday Gary and femily.

waits tor the arrival or ninrhh and rplipvnr) nf unnat. watnh and Andy Wells is able to be cut again Lhain nriH d-Mn nPRi(lfia your order from the east. The prices run from 7i cts. alter ms recent sicKness, but be looks heIpilJg tnemselves to a liberal supply McCullom Cochran vtuy wccii aiiu yaic jei. nf pof ohlps.

per roll as high as you feel inclined to go. Step in and leave an order with us Wm. Atkinson returned from Kan- Mr. Milligan had gone home from sas City Saturday night where he had the band concert Saturday night and been for treatment for deafness; cone to bed. He had iust fallen into for your spring papering Mios Edna Jacobson came in Satur- a dcze when he was startled by hear- Raee Russell 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. day night from Joplin, to visit ing a rattling of dishes in the cup- ran fas. with her aunt Mrs.

A.J. Burgauer. board. He thought it was some of the rj-w smith anA fQnn children taking a belated lunch and uauio i dnwntft Arkanqas tv Ihia mnrnino lUOUgnt no more HUOUt IS. Thev took Rhnntlnv lrnnn with Sunday morning his daugtiter, lr 1 i 1 1 i Southwest Main and Tenth.

North ijouaue, gut up aiiuieedLiier luhu iub (llU 'I I7Q In oiwnnl rvnnrr -I In 1 now visiting at Jonesville, Michigan. tn -A illB wtn.h tft pa End 'iiiin Black Mrs. lim McCarthy returned to Lar- what time it was and did not Qud it on GROCERIES! neaims morning alter a lew flays the accustomed hook in the dining Grocery visit witn ner daughter Mrs. 15. E.

roomi ghe called her father and ask- oeilS. I oil him whprn his watnh was. Hp, trot has the agency for both the We aim to keep the best, and sc II as cheap R. V. Herpich went over to Burden up and found his coat and vest lying yesterday and returned with his wife on the kitchen floor.

He had the hope Kansas Gitu Star and Journal delivered to your door every day, as any. Try our salt fish in kits and kegs. and daughter, who had been visiting that he had left it in his shop and go- there, ling across the street he asked bis uorner north ot the Post Office. Tele Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Ogg came up nephew, LiDk Smith, if it was in the phone number 83. has a full and complete line of Groceries a full and complete line of Freeh Garden and Field Seed a full and complete line of Bakery Goods Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes every day. Also Flour and Feed.

from niaRkwfill Snnrlav tn visit Mm shop it was not. About tnis lime ne made up his mind that he was Ogg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. C.

And speaking about a good CIGAR have you tried the AMBASSADOR. ed" and remembered the disturbance Bradshaw. in the house the night before. Link S. SERGEANT GO.

Mrs. Chas. Kennedy returned from found that he bad lost a brand new reabody last night and Chas. says he feels more at home today than he has coat in the shuffle and Mrs. Milligan a basket of eggs.

for a month. Call and see. The intruders came in through a C. BLACK Carl Irwin and Elbert Chandler are south window and left no clue to their at work on their boat this mornincr. identity.

THE NEW LINE which is to bo the nicest thing that Big Gift concert tonight. ever floated, -OF- Ed Nail was up from Arkansas City D. IJ. Kittle is in the city for this 715 North Main Street, Sunday looking at some of the new week with the Magic Gas burn- Ladies' Tan Shoes and Oxfords Good Dinners. buildings going up here.

He thought er, an invention which does away with they might be able to use him, coal oil and lamp chimneys. It fits an Just arrived at Mrs. G. W. Miller, Mrs.

S. E. Brooks ordinary lamp and is absolutely non- We Have and Mrs. J. C.

Miller returned from explosive, lie sold quite a number of wETm ssr tjst bbl. m. ia sm White Eagle Saturday evening. Mrs burners in Burden and they are giving can be Brooks will return this evening, excellent satisfaction. He found at the Olds House.

Ward Lynn serves a good wholesome dinner for 20 cents. He also makes a specialy of business men's lunches and short orders. Cigars and tobaccos, of all brands always in stock room for Mrs. Link Branson is in a very crit ical condition ana will be taken to The ice cream season has opened at a tew more stoves in sto rage room good care guaranteee and Winfield today for treatment. Mrs.

Frank Rau's. lit tots ii'in uerwem Williamson will accompany her. Eastin-Darlington. Dexter Advocate. ii AT WARD LYNN'S all stoves are insured against Geo.

T. Eastiu of tbis City and Miss R. S. Strother received word from Georgia M. Darlington of Atlanta his son, Ora, who is at Kirksville, this morning.

He is all O. K. The were united in marriage Saturday by Rev. II. J.

Dueker at the M. E. Par letter was written right after the Persons Fire and Tornadoes Made of English Batiste. Long Waist, Short Hip. Celebrated R.

6. Make. sonage in ine groom ia a storm, but it was delayed. well-known book binder here, and a Mrs. J.

W. C. Springstun and son Corwin left for Kansas City last nieht better mechanic never came over the pike. The brido is a handsome young if specified in the con Having Property to make that their future home. .1.

tract. W. C. and son John are both un there lady of refined tastes add is in every way calculated to make a good and and Will will remain here for awhile. In Blackwell, O.

T. Woof iu. itiiouu UUU IiarVBV It ham a hirnnn maicA lif Will find it to M. B. Kerr.

their interest to Trask of Burden were in the city this morning on their way to Canon Citv GlSt nceit at Island park tonight. see us at once. ri mi vui. xuey are traveling dv wacon For a dfllimnns riinh of inn am EAST NINTH AVENUE. hm uyc litmus in voioraao.

to Frank Rau's. Harrod Hanlen..

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Pages Available:
353
Years Available:
1899-1899