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The Emporia Weekly Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • 8

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Emporia, Kansas
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3 505 COM 505 COM'L St. 3 St. SPRING IS HERE That means house cleaning, And that means New Carpets, New Carpets, New Matting-, New Linolium, New Tapestry and Lace Curtains. Upholstered Novelties, or Couches Of Our Own flake. Select the pattern that match furnishings of your room.

Coverings from 75c to $4.50 per yard, all new designs. We lead in correct up-to-date styles Queensware and Toilet Sets. Come In and see. CLOTHING COflPANY. Ball and bat free with all bovs suits of $2.00 or more.

Did it ever occur to you why women's mouths are sweeter than It's because they give better attention, keep them clean, and when the teeth are imperfect have them repaired. Our attention will make your mouth sweeter. We remove the detrimental influences of bad Wm. CLARKE 3i and 23 West Sixth Avenue. BUSHONG.

Dr. C. L. Stocks has been appointed to fill the vacancy in the post-office for the unexpired term. Mrs.

Oscar Clapp and Mrs. Fred Jennings visited in Emporia the last of tne week. teeeth by making all your teeth good ones. Let us inspect them and tell you what they need. No charge for that.

We Guarantee Painless Extraction Harry Allison and family, also Mr. Zink and family moved to Comiskey, Saturday. Mis. A Question We would like to ask if you see any other clothes that look like ours or that have the same style or nobby appearance. If you will just think about it a moment, you'll say "No." We do not know of any clothes, to compare with these Hart, Marx tailor made garments either for looks or wear, and yet we sell them for very little money.

Pat Higgins, one of the section men left for Indiana, Tuesday. Mr. Wilkey purchased a new buggy Leet McGahey this week. The Bushong school closes Friday with an old time dinner. Come and have a good time.

LARGEST IN THE WEST. Main offices permanently located at Emporia, Jay Block; Hutchinson, Parsons, Ft. Scott. Prices Cut Under all Competitors. Best material used and a written guarantee given with work.

Set of $5 up. Teeth Extracted 25c. Filling 50c up. Beware of any jealous, idle competitors who may try to mislead you. Dentists of WOESTER DENTAL PARLORS will compete with any with any dentist in Emporia.

We are in no combination or trust. Bite- A t'jf ft 'i I Russell Vandivort, of Parkervillr, visited with home folks last week. Flora Christian visited over Sunday with Leona Brown. Chas. Wright, from Council Gmve, stopped over night with I.

M. Campbell on his way to Kansas City. Katie Peterman, who has been Visiting in California, returned Sunday. Frank Traner and cousin, W. Cun-ingham, from Wilsy visited withC.

Traner and wife this week. Quite a crowd from here went to Cedar Bluff last Friday night to attend an entertainment, but finding a darkened house they dispersed for their several homes. Jas. Coffin and wife and Gail Sheldon and wife spent Sunday with J. M.

Campbell's. Mrs. A. Greensley and Miss Bower-sock made a trip to Emporia Sunday. OAKLAND VALLEY, JAY BLOCK, Emporia Office Opposite Post Office.

Queen Victoria. Has been received very heartily in Ireland during her visit. You will gladly receive the news of the arrival of our new spring line of ladies' Oxfords. Machine sewed from $1 to $2, plain toe turn $1.50, fine hand turn Southern button, Southern ties and plain Oxfords 82 and $2.50, fine hand turn patent kid Oxfords $3. Men's fine Vici kid, light invisible cork sole shoes $5.

Sunflower Shoe Store. Live Poultry Wanetd Broilers, 15c. They're the kind advertised in the leading magazines and worn by good dressers everywhere. utile ireoBJi REDUCTION SALE IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. We have a large stock in this department THEREFORE A BIG CUT IN PRICES FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS.

Three Piece Vestee Suits, kw Three Piece Vestee Suits, s'zs 3 1 8, and three piece Floys 3 to 8. and two piece Boys $1.98 '75c Suits, 8 to 14. were 15, 8ulti, 8 to 14, were 98 cents, now now WHO LIVE IN THE COUNTRY! We wish to say that the folks in town are getting very nice presents from this store. You can get them if you want them its easy they don't cost you anything. We give you premium tickets and every ticket draws a prize.

You will get for your trade such articles as silver plated spoons, knives, forks, silver plated butter dishes, cream pitchers, tea pots, spoon holders, rocking chairs, clocks, gold plated watches, toilet chamber sets, 100 piece dinner sets, pictures, and many other useful presents. We want you to have your share. REMEMBER US When you are buying CLOTHING, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Flour and Feed. Geo. Plumb was a business visitor here Friday.

John Evans is working at McCutch-eon's brick yard. Joe Atkinson has recovered from his recent sickness. Mrs. Pierce and daughter called 1 Mrs. Bissell Saturday.

Wm. Stanley, the oldest settler in Fremont township, is the first to report corn up. Clyde Smith- and family visited with Mrs. Evans Thursday and Friday. Adin Peak received a telegram from Salida, Wednesday, conveying the sad news of the "death of his brother Will.

Saturday evening as Mrs. Wilson was returning from Emporia, her horse became frightened and she was thrown from the buggy but fortunately she was not seriously injured. ALLEN. Hens, 7c. Turkey hens, 7c Gobblers, young and old, 4c.

Ducks, 4c. Geese, 3c. These prices apply to first class Stock only. Bring your Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Hides to me. I am paying as much or more in cash as any of my competitors in Emporia.

C. Fuiick. Opposite M. K. T.

Freight Depot. A runaway occurred on Commercial street Wednesday which resulted in an overturned and smashed buggy and two bruised men. They were Lute and Dow Wilhite. Lute's arm was broken. If zs Three Piece Vestee Suits, izes Three Piece Vestee Suits, $2.25 $1.25 3 8, aud two piece ys Suits, 8 to 14.

were 2.85, aow 3 to 8, and two ece B-ys Suits. 8 to 14, were $1.45, now. Youth's fancy check all wool Suits, 45, now $3.95 All others cut in like proportion. Don't fail to get the boys a suit at these low prices. Its a great opportunity.

Tireless Toilers for your trade. Destroyers of high prices. Piano tickets given away with every 25c purchace. REMEMBER US When you have produce to sell. We take it The World's Best Combined Cultivator, the same as your 1 66 Mrs.

Craig Anderson is visiting her mother in Americus. Wilbur Reaburn, and wife, of Colorado, are visiting with Wilbur's parents. Mrs. S. A.

Lanning and Mrs. J. II. Shultz left last Saturday for a two weeks' visit in Missouri. T.

J. Waters, of Elm creek, spent Monday and Tuesday in Allen. W. O. Skaggs is the proud father of a baby boy, born last Thursday.

Miss Bessie Gorman returned from Kansas City after a two weeks' stay. Tom Moss, of Admire, spent Saturday and Sunday with Altert Hatcher. The VACUNA Cash Martins Store. Furnished with any style gangs, has either lever guide or straight tongue. The latest success in a neat, strong, handy, handsome, full tested, combined riding and walking Cultivator.

The gangs swing in a line, no neck weight, wide tire, double-acting, non-frictional, dead center, lifting springs, all of which place ys. y. fv The in tlie lead- Jones Pays the Freight on Jones Chain Mower Admiral Dewey May be popular, but he can never stand the wear of a hard campaign that kJ our IRON-CLAD OVERALLS can. Nor can his popularity be compared r) with that of the QUALITY AND PRICES of our goods. Anything that you could want can be found at our Cash Store.

C) Straw Hats, Working Shirts, Overalls, Gloves, Gardening Tools, Cooking Utensils, Tinware, Muslins, Glassware, Dress Goods, Table Linens. Y) Best Plow Shoes Made, $1.10. The With Chain 7V Dress Shirts, lrom 25c np. Ho Cog Wheels to Wear Oat Longest Liver. Ylf Drive Power in Direct Lightest Draft.

A Full Line of Racket -o 'an 1 smmt With Every Purchase The leading grass cutting machine oi the world, which openly challenges any competitors'to meet it in a field contest. OWLT fTXTT? QT'ATlTPQ and with every $15.00 worth of good WJj VJJLV Ei 1 -rLLVii Of bought we give FREE an Enlarged Raised Picture from any photo. Nothing in the picture line can equal it. Wo R0 GRIFFITH 9 UaUL ana uuuus auu jtiiubs. 407 Commercial Stroet.

O'Connor's Gash Store, 411 Commercial Street, Emporia, Kan. (j G. D. JIazelton, a Lyon county farmer living near Hartford, hitched his team in front of the Fifth Avenue Tuesday. The horses broke loose Chas.

Grimsley, of Fremont town-J Snow Parks was one of the men put ship, sold ten loads of hogs to -Work-. on the rock pile Wednesday. In the man and' Bible. The price was I afternoon he refused to work and was Scents. And Grimsley comes from a I Riven the solitary cell and bread and Populist neighborhood, water as a substitute.

1 ww Vv A and ran off. Hazelton walked home..

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Years Available:
1890-1952