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The Humboldt Union from Humboldt, Kansas • Page 5

The Humboldt Union from Humboldt, Kansas • Page 5

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'n I Fr esh Oysters I it i i i i i i i Hot Chocolate. 5c Hot and 10c Hamburger. 5c REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS HEATED ROOMS Bailey Cafe MILLINERY SALE SATURDAY OCTOBER 5 th One lot of $2.50 to $3.00 Trimmed and Untrimmed Shapes for r-- Ladies, Misses and Children Jp 1 Jw One.lot of $3.50 to $4.75 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats for a ryr Ladies, Misses and Children j)Z. I A Rare Bargain In Each Hat Mrs. A.

H. Horsley of Chanute came Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Klein. Misses Mae and Florence Wilson were the guests of Mrs. E.

J. Morgan in Iola Friday afternoon. Do not fail to attend The Howe Mil linery hat sale on Saturday as advertised in this issue; Miss Ruth Kernen went to Chanute Friday evening to visit until Monday with the home folks. The I- is just as important as suit style; some people say more important. You're seen in public in your Overcoat.

You'll find here ma.ny new styles in Overcoats. Young men will take kindly to the ones we bought especially for them. YOUNG MEN are very particular about their Suits. The "Sophomore" line is one of the best made and features the newest styles in latest colors for Fall. Hart Schaffiier Marx Suits for men will stand the most rigid inspection and critical comparison.

New Hats in stiff and soft novelties. Shoes, Hosiery, Shirts, Underwear, Collars, Ties everything that a man needs to wear will be found here. Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Jordan and son John drove over from Savonburg to spend Saturday here. Lee's Germzone for sale at Hess Drug Co. 's. 31 mum Mnu Mrs.

F. M. Utt of Yates Center visi ted her friend, Mrs. Dan McKillup, Friday and Saturday. Mrs.

M. B. Miller and Mrs. Fred Miss Edna Brengle of Neosho Falls Smith of Chanute drove over for the was an over Sunday guest of Miss Ethel celebration Saturday. Diver.

Class days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Mrs. E. J. Morgan of Iola came in Saturdays at the Ceramic Studio. A.

R. Willhite, of Yates Center, came Wednesday to attend the funeral of his today for a visit with the as. Wilson family. I sell American Gentleman Shoes. B.

S. Smith. Mrs. T. F.

Cline went to Yates Cen ter Saturday to visit relatives and father, S. B. Willhite. Mr. and Mrs.

Dr. Brown, of Iola, were here visiting relatives and friends during the celebration. Spring chicken cheapest meat to be had, 12c pound. Cochran Shellman. friends.

Neil Splane and Earl Hunter were here from Chanute attending the celebration. Only one more McCormick Corn TheWisdomofAge A poor old man in telling of his life's- experience said, "I can see where I have made many mistakes in my life, but I think my greatest was in not starting a bank account when a young man. If I had done so and stayed with my banker, I would not have been working by the day in my old age. I can plainly see now, when it is too late, that I have all the time needed the bank's assistance. My advice to all young men is to open a bank account and form a connection with the bank.

Then if hard luck comes you will have a friend under some obligations to help you." The above has our hearty endorsement. We make an earnest effort to help our patrons. Mrs. Zack Baker and children of isinaer at uaiawm s. Miss Helen Jackson was here from Chanute to spend the week end with Chanute visited relatives here and attended the celebration.

Mr. V. B. Richardson and family motored over from Savonburg Saturday to attend the barbecue. Fine Cranberries, 10c per quart at Cline Reynolds.

Don't forget the lecture at the Christian church tomorrow night. Admis relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Rucker and Mrs.

H. D. Cox motored over from Elsmore Saturday. Announcement. I am a candidate on the Democratic tllKllllllH UMiiiiMimimtiHMtiiti ticket for the office of County Assessor i sion lu ana 10 cents.

WALL PAPER Just the Pattern You Desire For That Room Now. Hess Drug Co. Mrs. Fred Daugherty of Ruthdale, and will appreciate your vote in the coming election. If elected, I promise the people of Allen county a clean and CHELIE 0 spent last week here the guest 1U Citizens State Bank of her aunt, Mrs.

Hanna. Buy your fresh shelled nuts at Mc capable administration of the office. Respectfully, adv J. Fred Schmidt. Gannon's Grocery.

Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Blair, of Cottage Mrs. P.

C. Steffen and Miss Iva Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

McLean, daugh Pemberton of Owl Creek were here Saturday and Sunday the eruests of Grove, visited the celebration and met old friends Saturday last. ter and little son of Pittsburg, were over friends. Miss Mabel Fry of Yates Center came Friday evening and visited until Sunday Miss Meribeth Ater, teacher of Cuppy with Mrs. Josephine Young. school, four miles southeast of town, went to Mildred Friday to visit relatives Leave orders now for hand-painted BAKING POWDER A Pure Cream Tartar Powder the Equal of the BEST Nothing-Better at Any Price.

One-pound Cans 35c Compare With Price and Royal. COCHRAN phone 2 SHELLMAN until Sunday. Xmas gifts at the Ceramic Studio. Everyone should hear the blind Evan lr. and Mrs.

L. M. Wright came up erelist Victor L. Goodrich at the Chris from Stark and spent celebration days with their son, Lon and wife. See the Ball Bearing Roller Skates at Baldwin's.

Chester Young is here from Joplin, visiting his mother, Mrs. Josephine Young. Miss Cora Peck returned Friday from a visit in Chanute with her friend, Miss Lila Crouse. FOR SALE-GOOD RYE SEED. W.

F. Fuss man. Miss Bertha Baker of Chanute came Saturday to visit over Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Nellie Trego goes to Kansas City next week to aceept a position as stenographer.

Fresh milk, fresh bread every day at Cochran Shellman's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cole of LaHarpe were guests at the Merle Canatsey home Tuesday.

Mrs. E. D. White went to Chanute Friday evening to visit her sister, Mrs. R.

B. Redfield. Plenty of good country butter at Cline Reynolds'. James Jones, went to Iola today to install a moving picture machine for the Allen Bros. Mrs.

Mary Sible of Chanute was here Saturday visiting friends and attending the celebration. We are paying 28c for butter fat. McGannon's Grocery. tian church Friday Admission 10 and 15 cents. E.

M. Gates, special representative LOCAL AND PERSONAL Roller Skates at Baldwin's. Fresh Oysters and Celery at Tholen's. Mr. and Mrs.

J. O. Nyman were here from Savonburg Saturday. Messrs. Wulf and Pixley went to Scammon on business yesterday.

Mrs. C. A. Fronk was visiting here from Iola the latter part of last week. LOST BRACELET.

Reward if returned to this office. Mrs. A. E. Wolf returned home Saturday from a visit with friends in Iola.

Rev. Nanninga went down into Oklahoma Monday to attend to some business. Fresh Candies A fine line" at Tholen's. Mrs. G.

W. Lyle of LaHarpe returned home Saturday after visiting friends Mrs. F. W. Ranger of Iola visited Vrr thf latter nart of the Yates Center is holding her annual of the Star Land of Kansas City, was here Saturday on business.

stock show this week. This is one of the biggest and best attractions in Lee's Egg Maker sold by Hess Drug Sunday guests of Mr. J. M. O'Brien and sister, Miss Grace O'Brien.

Mf. Ellsworth Palmer, enroute from Indiana to his home in Kingfisher, spent the week end with his aunt, Mrs. Cary Palmer and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

David R. Hindman, of Trinidad, left for their home early in the week after a short visit with his brother, Dr. Hindman and family. The "Leans" romped away from the "Fats" at the ball park last Thursday p. m.

The game proved a bushel of fun for both teams as well as the fans. Sermon subject at the Christian church next Sunday are: morning, "A Day With evening, "Salvation By Faith." Will J. Slater, Pastor. Mr. H.

C. Bluhm couple of days last week with Mrs. Bluhm and little sons, who are visiting at Mrs. Bluhm's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Campbell, before leaving for his work at Gainsville, Texas. southern Kansas. Co. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Myer returned Misses Louise Kennedy and Edna iiiriiitiiim home Tuesday night from a several Boyer of LaHarpe attended the cele liiiiitiitiiiiiittttti bration here and visited friends. weeks' visit with their sons and families in Morton County.

Miss Frances Kimbell of Yates Center Mr. J. O. Hutchinson and wife, of visited her sister, Mrs. C.

A. Reynolds and family, Saturday and Sunday. Chanute, who resided in Humboldt for about thirty-three years, were visitors L. H. McKenna of Tulsa, and here last Saturday.

Subscribe for the Kansas City Star and Times Oscar Bailey, Distributor Thone 106 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McKenna of Colony Gale Brown, Walter Lowey and Mrs.

attended the Fair here last week. L. P. Rossner moved his family this week. Second hand wagon for' sale at Baldwin's.

Glenn Hedge of Chanute furnished the music for the grand ball given in Fuss-man'sHall Friday night. week into the Cunningham house, first door west of Arthur Cunningham's. Velvet flour old wheat $1.50. We challenge comparison. Cochran fiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiii Mrs.

E. W- Myler, County Superintendent of Schools, came down from Iola last Friday to visit the schools. Shellman. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Morris and uni Fl 111 SALE PUBLIC I ne msseii unmet a memm i E2 1 is a necessity no housekeeper should be without. You all know its many points of excellence why go into details. We carry the complete assortment in stock. Misses Katherine Litton, Clara Wharton, Ethel Diver and friend, Miss Edna Brengle, were Chanute visitors Saturday. Miss Inez Woolsey of Chanute came up last week to attend the celebration and visit her cousin, Mrs.

W. F. Gerall. Thursday evening of Fall Festival week at the M. E.

church: Music you will wish to hear and be glad you heard. Misses Mabel Pens, Hazel McCullough and Ruth Woodworth of Chanute attended the celebration here Saturday. Mr. Clarence Wingate was here from Independence the first of the week visiting his brother, Ralph Wingate and wife. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Willhite came up from Chanute Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of Mr. Willhite's father. Try some of our Wisconsin cream cheese, 25c pound. McGannon's A NEW STYLE THE UNIVERSAL In handsome case and japanned finish.

It is decidedly popular. It's price only $2.50 I will sell at public sale at my place of business in Humboldt, Kansas, on Saturday October 5th 1912, tbe following property: Eleven Crescent 3 in. Wagons, regular retail price $75 One Henney Concord Open Buggy, regular retail price $75 One Henney Surrey, R. regular retail One World Surrey, R. 2nd band, regular retail price $130 One Henney Road Wagon, regular retail price $60 One JobnDeereSpringWagon, regular retail price $65 One John Deere RoadWagon, regular retail price.

$60 One JobnDeereTop Buggy, regular retail price. $60 One 2 h.p. Gasoline Engine, regular retail price. $50 I will positively discontinue to handle Wagons, except Low-wheel Trucks, and do not want to carry any of the above vehicles over winter. All of the above goods will positively be sold.

TERMS: A credit of 6 months will be given by purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. 2 per cent discount for cash. Cf See the New Improvements on Bissell Sweepers. family and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Lair and family of Chanute were here Saturday to attend the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Huff and family of Savonburg visited several days the latter part of the week with Mrs. Huff's sister, Mrs. Gilliss. Read The Howe Millinery, ad in this issue and you'll be sure to attend the big hat sale Saturday. Mrs.

Wm. Bailey enjoyed a visit from her mother, Mrs. Sarah Smith and her brother-in-law, Mr. Ira D. Kelley of Iola, last Saturday.

Mrs. Arthur Asher came down fom Paola to attend the celebration and visit her mother, Mrs. Redfield, and many friends for a few days. T. F.

Meath, who has been acting as a juryman during court, was excused Friday afternoon and spent the remainder of the week at home. Mrs. C. A. Bigelow of Monterey, was here the first of the week the guest of Mrs.

John Tholen and other old friends. Mrs. Bigelow was a resident of Humboldt about fifteen years ago and has many friends here to welcome her. The Best Tonsorial Work, and Shower Baths at WILLOUGHBY'S Sanitary Shaving and Pool Parlor, North Side Park. THE PARLOR QUEEN A De Luxe Sweeper.

Elegantly finished and polished, with elaborate nickel-plated trimmings. A favorite for years. Ball Bearing. NEW GLASSWARE NEW Tinware NEW Graniteware NEW Aluminum ware THIS WEEK AT HUMBOLDT'S MOST INTERESTING STORE McICnight's Variety Other styles $3.25, $3.50, $3.75, ia all idads cf woods. M.

Leitzbacfa if COL. C. S. BISHOP AUCTIONEER E. W.

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Years Available:
1867-1922