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The Holton Recorder from Holton, Kansas • Page 3

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THE HOLTON RECORDER September 18, 191,1. Sewer pipe and fittings Kuhn'a. All sizes in pipe and connections. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Frank are the parents of a daughter, born Monday morning. Miss Helen Brown left Tuesday for See our store, See our window, See our new goods Never before in our history have we been so well prepared to fill your wants style, fabric, tailoring, fit and quality must go with everything we sell. Inspect our line of dry goods, ready-to-wear garments, shoes.

WeVe selling for the cash; that means the best for the money. OUR NEW LINE OF COATS AND SUITS Manhattan to enter upon her domestic science course. August Herde, who lives west of town, is just recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. The attractive thing about loans from the Rafter Farm Mortgage Co. is the optional payment plan.

Mrs. D. C. Smith and daughter Jane, of Girard, were the guests of Miss Tessa Abel from Friday until Sunday. If troubled with your eyes, or are sufferinc with headaches, don't fail If -A OUR LINE NEVER was as pretty as this mm to see Dr.

Terrell, the Holton Sight Specialist. Examination free. Scott R. Moore, Henry Keller and Otis G. Taber are planning to go to Wyoming for the land drawing.

If they are successful they will all become farmers. H. S. Scott left Sunday evening for Chattanooga. He will be gone two weeks, visiting in Kentucky and Indiana on his return.

year. n.very garment is in a class by itself. You do not have to buy the same thing as your friend. The range of styles, clothes and colors will please you when you see them. If we would take the time to write a page in this paper we could give you but a small idea of the line we are showing.

You always appreciate looking at the new garments each season. We extend you the invitation to come in and look over and try them on, get acquainted with the styles, they will please you. I 111 (1 i if Miss Calista Landis, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sue Pate, returned Sunday to Silver Lake, where she is teaching this year. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred N. Kunish, of Topeka, are the parents of a son, Hill Vrfflf) Frederick Leon, born September 12, 1913. Mrs. Kunish was formerly Miss Mabel Shoup, of Holton.

The Busy Maids and Matrons will be entertanied Tuesday, September 23, by Mrs. C. W. Porterfield. She will be assisted by Mrs.

C. D. Lueck and Mrs. Anna Swetlick, $14.00 LEATHER HANI) ISACS, EACH, $1.8. H.

F. Garvin, of near Liberty, was operated upon last week at the Shaw hospital. He is recovering nicely from the operation and will be able to return to his home in a short time. VELVETS AND CORDUROYS. 50c TO $3.00.

For this sale we have some of the best values we have ever been able to offer in this class of merchandise. They are all wide in width, soft in quality colors are navy, brown, wine, red and black. They are in plain and brocaded. Special values, per yd 50c, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 WOOL DRESS GOODS. This fall the manufacturers of wool cloths have produced the prettiest weaves and colors of any previous year, and we can give you a much better value for the amount you pay.

We have a complete new line to show you of 200 pieces, in all the new colors and weaves. Come in and see some of the many specials we have to show you, at yard. 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 1.000 YARDS SILK. $1.00, $1.25 VALUES. PER Miss Mary Bair, who has been with Dr.

Shaw in his hospital for four years, will take the place of Miss Rip-peth. She is a graduate registered nurse and especially efficient in her profession. 32-INCH KINDERGARTEN LOTH. PER YARD. 25c.

We have bought a sample line of high grade leather hand bags, and at a price that everybody can have a good hand bag for a small amount of money. Here is the way we are going to sell them: 2.50 Values .98 3.00 Values 1.3!) 4.00 Values 1.89 5.00 Values 1.98 6.00 Values 2.29 7.00 Values 2.59 9 8.00 Values 2.98 $10.00 Values 3.98 $12.00 Values 4.29 $14.00 Values 4.98 Every bag in first class condition. WIDE MA LINE RUFFLING FOR THE NECK. Do you know the harm that comes from glasses that are not correctly fitted? If you did, you would at once have your eyes fitted by a graduate optometrist. ROSS B.

FRANCIS, East Side Optician. This cloth, we are told by our customers, we can't recommend too highly. They have used this cloth for several seasons and it wears and washes better than any cloth they ever bought for the money. It has the exact weight for a fall cloth to make up wash dress suits or skirts. Come in YARD.

i9c. Beginning Thursday, we will sell 1000 yards of high grade silk at a good big saving to you. Now is the time to buy your silk dresses and silk petticoats. These silks are in the brocade stripes, plain and small figures, and most any color you DRAKE. 69c want.

They are all 27 inches wide. Buy as many yards as you want. Yard 3(i-inch silk poplins, good range of colors. 25c and the 20c 15c and see this line of patterns. Per yard Another similar cloth, 32 inches wid( same line of patterns and colors.

Per yard Galatea cloth, 27 inches wide. Per yard FANCY RIBBONS. 79c These are regular $1.00 values. Our price for this sale, yard SMALL LINE OF SILK REMNANTS. PER Robert Todd and Donald Robison attended the Fair at Topeka Tuesday.

Mrs. Irene Hulburd is spending a week in the country at her brother, D. A. Todd's. John Robison and D.

A. Todd attended the Fair at Topeka Wednesday. Miss Sara Boomer and cousins, Mrs. Smith and two children, and Maline ruffling and net and lace rushings are going to be worn more this fall and winter than any previous season. They are the correct thing for the neck.

We have them in all the popular colors at popular prices. Inch lc and 2c Wide in all colors. rer yard aJL NEW SHOES. YARD. 25c.

27-inch silk finish brocade crepes. These cloths have all the appearance of $1.00 silks. They come in all the evening shades and also the darker colors. This cloth will make a beautiful drape We are showing a pretty new line of fancy, dark colored ribbons, in the floral designs; medium and wide widths. These ribbons are especially strong for the girdles and Fashes.

Now is the time to buy one and get the benefit of it for the season. Price per yard. 35c, 15c, 50c, 75c We are showing a new line of fall shoes for the women, misses and children, in patent, vici 50c dress, and you can buy this 27-inch cloth in any color, at yard kid and gun metal, and at prices ranging for worn en from $2.00 to $3.50 For children $1.00 to $2.50 Miss Boomer visited in Holton Wed- nesday with relatives. We hnd a splendid rain Wednesday afternoon and evening and now we are enjoying nice, cool weather. Mrs.

Hulburd and Mrs. Todd called I on Mrs, Robison and son John Fri- day afternoon and they found John i in bed quite sick. At this writing he I is able to be up and at work again. Mr. and Mrs.

John Riederer are the possessors of a new piano. Ruth Arnold stayed all night at Lewis Roehke's in Holton Tuesday HEALTH and COMFORT for ALL AGES and FIGURES The foundations of robust womanhood should he begun during childhood. The youthful form develops with marvelous rapidity; therefore it is of vital import Light Weight Fall ance that the body be permitted absolute freedom of movement and protection against all unusual pressure that might injure the proper development of the form and inflict irreparable injury upon the vital organs. Ferris Good Sense Waists i) Jff (mk worn from infancy will not only insure a beautiful figure at maturity, but will do much towards giving vigorous health. While complying with every rule of hygiene, Ferris Waists are at the same time stylish and beautiful.

FERRIS GOOD SENSE WAISTS and attended the reception at the University. Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Lindsay visited at John Webb's Thursday. Grant Arnold, W. F. Bradley, D. A.

Todd, S. A. Eubanks and brother hauled sand Friday for the grange hall. Madaline Gable spent Saturday at John Riederer'g. Drake school opened with an enrollment of nineteen scholars and two more were to start this week.

Next Tuesday night is Lecturers' night and those on the program please make an effort to respond, and make a pleasant evening for all at the grange. The cousins of Miss Sara Boomer, Mrs. Smith and two children, and Miss Boomer, returned to their homes in Downs, Saturday. lit Coats For women, niissHH, Juniors and children. Thin coat you will have use for the next three months and many of them you can wear all winter.

We have them in dark, medium and light colors. Sizes 14 to 18 and 34 to 45 bust. Children's to 14 yrs. $3.75 to $5.00 Juniors' 13 to 17 yrs. $5.00 to $10.00 Misses' 14 to 18 vrs.

FERRIS WAIST FERRIS WAIST Style 731 1.50 Medium high bust. Long over hint and at back. Batiste. Pearl buttons. Hoss supporters front and sides.

Fxcellent model for average form. Size 19 to 30. Whit only. FERRIS WAIST S'vyle 339 60 cenU Misses, 7 to 12 yeari. I'ine quality jean.

Button (ront, laced back. Siies, 20 to iSi inches. White only. Style 712. Retail, yc.

Coutll, nicely corded, UgWv boned. Buttons front, I b.ick. Removable hose portrrs. Ages, II to 15 yea, Sizes, iu to zS. The Ferris Waists for the little one brings the weight of the clothing on the shoulders and supports the back and abdomen.

For the miss, it molds the waists gracefully, but without undue pressure, holds the shoulders erect, ches out, and brings her safely to maturity and womanly beauty. For women the Ferris combines beauty and comfort allows freedom and grace of movement, yet restrains the figure. $7.50 to $15.00 1 Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you; it may save your life. Stillman Green( of Malichite, writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years.

I used Dr. King's New We have these waists in stock and will be glad to have you take them home and try them on. These waists 1 Women's all sizes $7.50 to $18.00 are known the world over and it is needless for us to go into any detail of their comfort and satisfaction. (' Discovery and am alive and well." Your money refunded if it fails to benefit vou. The best home remedy H.

Richards' Dry Goods Store, West Side Square 4 for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed by Scott Taber. 1.

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