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THE HIAWATHA DAILY WOULD, TIlfHSDAY, FEimUARY 9, 1022. 4 Do Not Pass Up the Truth Ine in business Many Bargains we give you every day WE DELIVER 16 lbs. Granulated Sugar. Ben Hur Soap, bar 5c 4 liars 1. O.

INaptna Map, zac 3 lbs. Gypsy Boy 89c 3 lbs. Lee Sensation Coffee, for $1.19 3 lb. can K. C.

Baking Powder for 40c Overcoats, Mackinaws Sweaters, Sheep Lined Coats HALF PRICE In a great effort to clear our stock of all remaining Overcoats, Mackinaws, Sweaters and Sheep Lined Coats, we offer you these at the most unusual price of just 1-2. The original cost is absolutely lost sight of and you'll save a lot of money to anticipate your needs right now. COME IN TODAY The Welsh Clothing Co. 3 cans Corn 29c 3 large cans Tomatoes 29c Xo. 10 can Dark No.

10 can White 49c Ask for prices on anything. You will find a saving here always. Listen, young mnn! The cleverest man in the world is the man who tells the truth, and (ells it all the time, not occasionally. Sometimes you can profit by a lie, but it is like dodging bullets; you never know when you are going to get hurt. Lying is a game.

Sometimes it is a very exciting game. But it is essentially gambling. And gambling, any sort of gambling, is not business. The fundamental laws of business arc just as accurate and as well established as the principles of geometry. It is hard to sec this, for our visual range is limited.

Most of us can see the crooked dollar coming today, but not the ten straight dollars it is going to lose us tomorrow. Ileal business success is cumulative. It grows like a snowball. And the one thing that makes it keep on growing, even while we sleep, is our persistent truthfulness and dependable-ness. If vou put an advertisement in the paper announcing goods worth five dollars for sale at two dollars, and if the jx-ople come and buy, nnd find out the stuff is not worth ten cents, you may make a one day's gain, but you have alienated a lot of indignant customers and have started to saw away the posts that sustain your reputation.

If you have a store rented for a week only and purpose to conduct a sacrifice sale of goods that will make everybody disgusted who buys them, then perhaps you may lie with a high hand and a stretched-out arm. Hut if vou are in business to stay, and want regular, returning, increasing, satisfied and friendly customers, it will pay you to slick to the old-fashioned truth. Exaggeration is lying. It does not lake long for the people to get the habit of discounting twenty-live per cent of all you say. If you continually overstate and vociferate you must keep on getting louder, until you soon become incoherent.

Hut if you habitually state only what is soberly, honestly true, by and by everything you say will be away above par. A man's repute for truthfulness is as much a part of his capital as are his store and slock; so much so that he can raise money on it. As civilization progresses, business becomes more and more an affair of credit, of trust. The very foundation of big business is trustworthiness. Therefore, if you are ever going to gel beyond the peanut-stand and push-cart stage of merchandise you must establish a basis of dependablencss.

There is not one thing in this world, young man, that can be of as much value to you as building up a reputation such that men will sa-y, "his word is as good as his bond." It is well to be clever and keen and Johnny-on-lhe-spot, it is well to look out for number one and to know a good bargain, but best of ail is to have Hie world say of you: "Whatever that man says can absolutely be relied upon." The Morrill Janes Bank HIAWATHA, KANSAS HIAWATHA, KANSAS old. a dandy. .1. II. Mellenbrueh, 1133 Kalrview phono.

SULPHUR CLEARS UP ROUGH OR RED SKIN I'ihv, Xrk mid Anns Easily Made Smooth, Kays SMsrlnllst. Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, Itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Men-tho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin special 1st. because of Its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated Rkin nnd heal eruptions such ns rash, pimples nnd ring worm. It seldom falls to remove the torment nnd disfigurement, nnd you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows.

Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist nnd use it like cold cream. WHAT THEY SAY A. 11, Sprngue: 3 lavo a customer who wants to exchange a small city property for a good 80 and pay the difference. FOli SALK Willis telephone share. I'rieo Klmer lioss.

r'OU XA1.K Sinirle bed Ji nil mattress, priced cheap. Mrs. Lizzie Jtrant, litlli I'tlill. KOI! SAI.K l'nro bred lit. so Comb I'hodo Island ked ems fur setting.

sottim; or $5 for lull visif. Mis. W. A. Hurst, Hamlin Mutual phone 312.

THE TEMPERATURE sum of $1,050.0 0 and Interest, thereon from January 31, 1921. at the rato of 8 per cent per annum, interest payable and accruing costs heroin, and that paid judgment he declared a first mortgage lien, and plaintiff have a judgment in Hem. for the amount thereof, on the following described real estate situated in Hrown Cou nt Ka nsas. o-wil Lots Eigh-leen (IS) and Twenty (20). on Front Street, in the City of Hamlin, Kansas.

That plaint iff mortgage bo foreclosed, and said mortgaged premises advertised and sold to satisfy said judgment, and after sale thereof, all defendants herein a nd each of them, he forever barred, enjoined and rest ra ined from having or sett ing up any rigJit, title or interest in or to said real estate or any part thereof, except tho right to redeem said properly according to law, within eighteen months from date of said sale. Emery Emery, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Mln. Max Sunday, Feb. 6 18 43 Monday, Feb.

6 2 3 Tuesday, Feb. 7 4 37 Wednesday, Feb. 8 2 7 5 3 Thursday, Feb. 9 27 43 I-'OU RUNT KH UK NT flood tj-room houso. modern except boat.

Close in. Call Ina M. I'orkins, X. K. phone Yaa.

LOST (1ST Child's brown kid irlnve. lined. Kinder please leave at World office. TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE LOST taK No. rT-13a.

Kinder leave at World office. Albert Davis. LOST Auto blanket nnd small cabinet on Hiawatha-lliKhland road, Wednesday. Kinder cull World office. LOST Sometime.

durlnK January, pair heavy fur mittens. Kinder please report to J. L). Weltmer or World office. You are killing two birds with one stone, so to speak, for when you insure, you also invest.

A Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Policy, embraces in one contract, all that is desirable in life insurance. When you take out a Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Policy, you are not only insuring you and yours against the dire possibilities ol' the future, but you are also making a profitable investment which is conceded to be a "sure thing." WANTED ROYAL TONIGHT "THE WOLVERINE" Adapted from B. M. Bower's popular novel, "The Ranch at Wolverine." One of the best stories of the great northwest, of the great outdoors with its splendor of love and thrills. A picture for all classes.

Also 'BEACH NUTS' Another of those likable two act Hall room boys comedies featuring Percy and Ferdy. Prices 10 and 22c WANTED (iood second hand Incubator. Call N. K. phone 147.

(First published Feb. 2. 1 922.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Kansas, Hrown County, ss. In the Probate Court in and for said county.

In the matter of the estate of Frank Watson, deceased. Creditors and all other persons interested in the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court, in and for said county, sitting at the court house in Hiawatha, County of Hrown, State of Kansas, on the 3rd day of March, A. D. 1922, for a full and final settlement of said estate; and at such time application will be made for an order of the Court finding and adjudging who are the heirs of the deceased. J.

F. Meisenheimer, Executor of the estate of Frank Watson, deceased. (First published Feb. 2, 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE The State of Kansas, County of Hrown, ss. In tho District Court for Hrown County, Kansas.

Thomas D. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. J. C. Hurton, Helle Burton, Huel Rurton, A.

H. C. Dubach, Minnie Du-bach, O. Wiegant, Mollie Wieuant, Koch, Irine Koch, Matthias Strahm, and Mrs. Matthias Slrahni, See Chas.

Lamme, and talk it over with him WANTED To rent 6 room house nt reasonable rent. Apply at World office. WANTED A 6 room house with yard anil barn. Won't pay any fancy price. List at World office.

Have possible buyer. DYE SILK STOCKINGS BLOUSE OR SWEATER I.F.GAl, IN DIAMOND DYES (First published Feb. 2. 1U22.) NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT. The State of Kansas.

Brown County, ss. In the Probate Court in and for said "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats. countv. In the matter of the estate net end ants. otice is hereby given hat I will offer for sale nt public stockings, sweaters, hang of John 1'.

Chamberlin, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of Kehruary, A. D. 1022, the un uiction, for cash in hand, at the east loor of the court house, in the eiiy of ings, draperies, everything. Every package contains directions so simple dersigned was by the Probate Court Tomorrow Hoot Gibson in "Headin West" 1 1 iawa tha.

Hrown Countv, Kansas, on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1922. nt 2 o'clock p. m.

of said day, the following described real estate, situated of Hrown county, Kansas, duly appointed and oualilled as administratrix of the estate, of John P. Cham in tho county of Hrown and state of Kansas, to-wit: The west half of tho berlin, deceased. All parties inter That the new Nebraska Ilolstein Champion has to her credit over 30,000 pounds of milk and 1,200 pounds of butter in one year. ested In said estate will take notice sou hwest quarter of section hirty- md govern themselves accordingly. hree, and southeast quarter of soc-tion thirty-two.

township two, range 3 lb. pkc. Chocolate Cream Coffeo lteulah Chamberlin, Administratis of the estate of John 1. ChamherUn, de- uny woman can put new, rich, fadeless colors into'' her worn garments or draperies even if sho has never dyed before. Just buy Diamond Dyes no other kind then your material will come out right, because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, spot, fade or run.

Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. lxteen, containing 240 acres more or SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Tho Maridale, a new patent 3-slrap for $1.20 ised. less, in the Count of 1 Irown and State of Kansas. That said real estato (First published Feb. 2.

1022.) 3 lbs. Gypsy Hoy Coffee $1.00 Largo package Oats 25c with buckle, featured by Kuhlers NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM EN be sold free and clear of all encumbrances, save and except one certain mortgage in the sum of Nine Tbous- Shoe Store. At Malinowsky Grocery. Slate of Kansas. Hrown County, ss.

In the Probate Court in and for said county. In the matter of the estate of William M. Cover, deceased. Credit nd Dollars, which mortgairo is re Preston, Nebraska Take abstracts for reading and re- CLASSIFIED COLUMNS corded in volume 138, page 339 of tho dating to Tom D. Smith, bonded ab mortgage deed records in the office of the register of deeds of Hrown ors and nil other persons interested in the aforesaid estate are hereby noti stracter.

Both phones. county. State of Kansas, and of date fied that I shall apply to the Probate Court, in and for said county, sitting at You will like Shrine minstrel show We asked a neighbor when her sister was thinking of getting married. She said, "constantly." Why not print names of FOR SA LK OH TltADK 2-ton Traffic truck. Used one year.

Call Hamlin Phone 41. tho Court House in Hiawatha, County Bran S1.35; best gray shorts $1.60, Chandlers. Woman: jurors? of Hrown, State of Kansas, on the 4th dav of March, A. D. 1922, for a this evening, lie sure and tell your friends about it.

Insist that they go full and final settlement ftt said estate: and at such time application FOR SALE Pure bred S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for setting. Phone 814 Hamlin Ex. tomorrow night.

the 23rd day of January. 1918, given to tho Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia, a corporation under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. Said property will be sold under and by virtue of nn order of sale issued from the clerks office of tho District Court of Hrown county, Kansas, nnd to me directed ns sheriff of said Hrown county, Kansas. Given under my hand this 2fith day of January, A. D.

1922. S. C. Miller, Sheriff of Hrown county, Kansas. Hy Chas.

C. Hillyer, Under-sheriff. will be made for an order of the Court finding and adjudging who are tho heirs of the deceased. ueien Cover, Administratrix of the estate 4 lb. sack Pancake Flour 30c 4 small cans 25c TIN, GRANITE and FOR SALE Some great bargains in both new and second hund furniture at Cases furniture store.

of William M. Cover, deceased. 2 large cans Milk 25c 6 bars Swift White Sonp 25c (First published Feb. 2, 1922.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT- FOR SALE 80 acres, or will trade ere is the place to get that brace with bits and drills to match it, for house in Hiawatha. See A.

A. Campbell, 301 Oregon, 442 N. E. State of Kansas, Hrown County, ss. In the Probate Court in and for said county.

In the matter of tho estate of Jules C. Lacroix. deceased. Credit FOR SALE Hiawatha incubator good as new; folding bed, refrigerator. A bargain.

410 Utah street. ors and all other persons interested in At Malinowaky Grocery. World subscriber suggests that World carrier boys make themselves known along street as they deliver papers, by calling out in loud voice, "Daily World." This would cause tho aforesaid estate are hereby not! fied that I shah" apply to the Probate Court, in and for said county, sitting at the court house. in Hiuwatha FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car in fine shape. Good tires.

Will give terms. J. M. Hawks, Mutual phone 3608. County of Hrown, State of Kansas, on subscribers to keep lookout for papers that sometimes might blowiway.

FOR SALE 3 pure bred Rhode Is land white cockerels. Price 12. BO The boy who announces himself in this manner in best manner will have each. L. T.

Bellinger, Hiawatha Mu tual phone. a surpriso.some fine evening. Get in the game, boys. FOR SALE Alfalfa, timothy, clover nny in oarn. Herbert Winter- scheidt, Mercier, or call Pow hattan Ex.

1101. Asorted locks and shot-gun stocks, a jack knife or a hatchet. Razors, tacks, the saw, the ax, paint, varnish, oils and glues. rinking jars and iron bars, rope, squares, spades and screws. renches right; we treat you white, and sell the best that's sold.

A. nd we have stoves to bake your loaves, they're hottest when they're coaled, ivets, rasps, files, hinges, hasps, bolts, hammers, nails and wire. xtra blades for different trades, and all that you desire. Right Here H. O.

AMANN, Hiawatha, Kans. See our new ads. in the paper, then look at the new adz in our store. Reasonably honest, altho we sell hardware and steel for a living. We have some virtues and all kinds of vises.

(First published Jan. 19, 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE The State of Kansas, County of Brown, ss. In 1 he 1 Mslriot Court of Hrown County, Kansas. Ethel A. McCracken, Plaintiff, vs.

Dorcas Leona Figley; Effing-hnm 11. Nichols, if living, nnd if dead, his unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction, for cash inhand, at the east door of the courthouse in the City of Hiawatha, Brown county, Kansas, on the 18th day of February, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m.

of said day, the following described real estate: Lots 5 and 6, being the west fractional half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, and part of Lot 8 in the Northwest fractional quarter of Section 15, described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Lot 8, thence east 16.75 chains to east line of said lot, thence north 2.29 chains to northeast corner of said lot, thence southwest (Va. 18 degrees 28 minutes) 16.85 chains to place of beginning, containing 1.92 acres, more or less, nil in Township 4 south, of Range 17 east of the 6th P. M. in Hrown county, Kansas. Said property will be sold under and by virtue of an order of sale on partition of real estate Issued from the office of tho Clerk of the District Court of Hrown county, Kansas, and to me dl-recter as Sheriff of said Hrown county.

Kansas. Given under my hand this 18th day of January, 1922. S. C. Miller, Sheriff of Brown county, Kansns.

By Chas. C. Hillyer, Under Sheriff. FOR SALE Best alfalfa seed S17. Sweet clover $9.

Seed corn $3 per 100 pounds. Sacks 40c. James Wiltse, Rulo, Nebr. the 3rd day of March, A. I).

1922, ror a full nnd final settlement of said estate; and at such time application will be made for an order of the. Court finding and adjudging who are the heirs of the deceased. Jane E. Lacroix, Executrix of the estate of Jules C. Lacroix, deceased.

Attest: G. Ham, Probate (First published Feb. 2, 1922.) PUBLICATION NOTICE. R. D.

Mc-Cllman, plaintiff, vs. Alice Lowe, and Joseph P. Lowe, her husband; M. L. Parks, J.

M. Bean, Harry C. Lowe; J. T. Atlbritain and John E.

Davis and Mary Davis, his wife, defendants. State of Kansas, Hrown County, ss. The defendants, Alice Lowe and Joseph P. Lowe, her husband; M. L.

Parks, J. M. Hean, Harry C. Lowe and J. T.

Allbritain, and each of them, will take notice that they have been sued in the above entitled Court and cause by the above named plaintiff, who filed his petition therein against them nn the 30th day of January, A. D. 1922, and that they must answer said petition so filed on or before Saturday, March 18, 1822, or said petition will be taken as true nnd a Judgment rendered accordingly, against tho defendants, Alice Lowe and Joseph P. Lowe, her husband, in the Winter Coats and Suits 1 Plush Coat, size 46. 1 Cloth Coat, size 3G.

3 Winter Suits, sizes 18, 30. FOR SALE Superior cook stove, good ns new; been used a short time. W. E. Sawyer, 411 North 7th St.

Mutual phone 73A. This Is our complete 'winter stock left. FOR SALE Team bay mares, both work anywhere. Good single drivers and saddlers. Weight about 2.200 pounds.

This is the team I worked on my milk wagon; is a good team. Geo, A. Meyer, Mutual 1902. FOR SALE Hedge wood cut in stove wood length, $7.50 per truck load containing 100 cubic feet. Also some alfalfa chaff suitable to pack around ice.

Also a spotted pony colt, 2 years If we have your size, you get a real bargain. ADAMS MERC. CO..

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