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The New Leaf from Effingham, Kansas • Page 4

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The New Leafi
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Effingham, Kansas
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rhtsJoNKSTOREO Kansas City's Profit Sharing Store I TlltvfKtSSWRC From Hrn. Julia Wlmnerly. I believe I promised to write you after we got to Los Angeles. We got here all 0. K.

Friday morning at 8:30. Had a very pleasant trip, wilh the exception of the last half1 Amelia! Aogjiiistt FiiFnIttere Sale day and night crossing Arizonia, it was very warm. Mother stood the trip very well. I nad a hard time making her believe it wouldn't be hot here to, but sure found it cot1 One of Our Clever Writers Says: "We can deal with anything we can man-handle but the small indulgences, none important by itself, combine their harmful mites until they erect a reef upon which opportunity and hope founder." The young man whose income is largely taken by the Small Purchase Temptation Habit will find relief and profit in using Our Bank Account Plan enough. She kept telling George she was going back to Kansas here she could get warm, and I Starts Monday, July 3 1st, 8:30 A.M.

It's to be the Invest Sale of the Southwcst's Biggest Store. It's to be a sale where your dollars will do double duty. Because of beforehanded preparation, we are enabled to assure our loyal customers of savings that are truly remarkable especially remarkable in view of the ever-increasing prices on all lines of merchandise. Attend the sale come we will pay your round trip railroad fare from your home to Kansas City on the expect if she were there now she would be warm enough all right. The weather surely has been de lightful ever since we came.

Really v. a pci vein. Vi yuui pur cnases. As an index to the hundreds of bargains in Furniture and all housefur-mshings in this sale, we mention these few: did need fire part of the time, m.irn- ngs and evenings. Nights are sure ne for sleeping.

Sleep under a $8.50 Beds as Pictured, $6.25 sheet, blanket and heavy com for'. ave had no rain to speak of since The State Bank Of Effingham Our Capital and Surplus of $53. 600.00 and Th Quarant.l Fund Laws stand between you and any possiblt loss. nuiy iiHimtuiuie, massive oeu or continuous stcnl post construction and seven filling posts head and foot; finished with three coats ot Vernls Martin enan.el, baked on; a representative Hem from about 200 different style Beds In the sale; worth regularly SS.oO; August Furniture Sale, each March, they tell me, and guess they haven't, as everything is dried up now, only where they are irrigated. Bohannon.

President. A. E. flayhew, vice President R.Q. Oh! but we do have lots of things C.

L. Cummlnes, Cashier. to eat, so many kinds of fruits and A. ItcLenon, A. Schurman, R.

Q. Bohannon, C. flayhew, F. Cummings. vegetables, and all quite reasonable in price.

New potatoes, when we first came were selling, 12 pounds for 25c, strawberries, 4 boxes, 106 raspberries 10c per box. Peaches PhyMrfaaa and Surgeon are now 4 pounds, luc; ana so many other things can't mention p. rc. moore. Pnysictan and Surgoon them all.

Eggs are 30c per dozen. Robert Taliaferro, who, with his brother, Stewart, formerly operated a store at Effingham, under the name of Taliaferro has invested heavily in oil land holdings near ElDorado, and is about to annex thousands of dollars. The company in which his money has been butter 35c per pound. Everything $5.00 Fiber Rock else seems to be pretty much the $3.50 Dining Room $7.50 Chlffonlersl $25.00 Dressers Orhce uver State Bank of brntifftaatn. Phone: Office 14.

Rendeat Prom attention to all call Daj or ghl Never ers $2.98, Chairs $2.75 lleautl same as at home. Times are dull $5.75 Just think $17.50 Wonderful value! Beautiful se here now, work seems to be hard to These Chiffoniers are made of solid oak and sell for only lected quartered Oak get, so they say, seem to think it 1 placed holds land upon which many will be so until after election $5.73. Think! There R. J. P.

PRESTON Phyvcuvn and burffvon Oftcola Haje Pwtlding, Phoat of the largest oil wells in the dis trict are located. He ii running ful Chairs tron Chairs quarter-sawed Oak Chairs fine enough for any dining room rich golden finish; slip-seat upholstered with genuine brown Spanish leather; sturdy box $15.50 Upholstered Rockers $11.50 High. easy bac broad, roomy, restful seat and comforting arms; upholstered with tapestry of genuine brown or black Spanish leather; golden or wax finished oak or mahogany finish; regularly Sale. $11.50 such a value! The price is even less than Inst year! Ex-tretnely roomy, com fortaWe Rockers with wide roll arms; strong and durable; fine for indoor or porch use; fumed brown finish only; worth August Money loans better here than it are, five roomy draw- Dressers In the Illustrated style with large French Berel-ed plate mirror snd heavy plank top; 42-lnch base; worth does East, 7 percent is the standard I store in ElDorado. Stewart Talia- interest.

We are all feeling real ferro is operating a store at Salina Soc atimnoa to the treatmaat Nom, T-'ttml aa Kt. AUe Chr oi 4 km. sot-art aaccnMially trtatad era fitted with strong locks; made of solid oak neatly finished; and now In face of high prices syr they're only JpD. I Atchison Champion. construction; regular easily Kurnittire well now.

Mother had one little sick spell since we came. Think she is going to catch the California $2.98 ly now. $2.75 this sale. Sale price lazy fever" though. They say peo $25.00 Axmlnster Runs Home-made portieres are becoming quite the fad.

Mrs. Frank Bishop has just completed a set ple always get lazy when they GE. A'MlTo a Phytistun and Surgton Ma. IBS. Hjuaa aVll kiada i Riactnc a an Kay Wirh tfj I'ttperlf Tttir aad ttlabaca Pitted Call ptamoWj awera alrkt.

$17.49 siae; rich red, tan and green parlor patterns; heavy long nap; come here and she has already got and Mrs. Charles Chiles has two. The two ladies each crocheted a so she sleeps till breakfast is ready regularly $24 and ays she thinks pretty soon will pair and Mrs. Chiles has also August Furnl $1000 Puritan Sanitary Felt Mattresses $7.50 ture Dentist miss it entirely. We nave never missed getting the New Leaf.

made some of burlap, crocheting an insertion and medallions for the Filled Kith pure, clean, felted cotton; heavy roll edse; covered with fancy $38.00 Dining Tables $26.50 Massive Arts and Crafts Mother is very anxious to get it trimming. Curtain. $1 a Pair! Nottingham, Cable Net and Scrim Curtains; white and Arabian colors; 2 licking; great $10.00 value every week and I notice also that M. WOODS D.ntiit 09ca o.t Stat. Bank design; quarter-sawed oak, nut brown of golden finish; August urnl ture Sale.

$7.50 like pretty well to see it. Well Miss Helen Bushey of Muscotah o4-lnch heavy plank too ex to 3 yards long; 36 to 60 75c Printed Linoleum BBncnam, Kansas visited several days with Miss Lilah tends to 6 feet; dOS ff ft $38.00 value for OZO.U tell you i did like the people in Effingham alright, they are fine inches wide; designs of every description; 1,150 pairs worth up to $2.50, 63c Full 6 feet widt; eiuiit attractive patterns, all worth 7oc a yard, but Owens. Sunday evening the two young ladies, Claude Speck of Nor. Surety Coupon, which are people. It was the Weather I didn't given with every purchase choice, like.

$29.00 8urety Cabinets 53c in tins sale, choice sq. yard mean an additional saving of to on purchases. pair 0 tonville and Dean Snyder enjoyed a picnic lunch in the Gimberling 21,50 livery kitchen Miss Alda Kepner who has been should possess such a KJablnet! The "Surety" Is grove near Lancaster. with her sister Mrs. Murgaret Fisher since May 1, at Encampment, Wyo D.

Richards and his son Everett For Expert Kodak Finishing Mail Your Films and Film Packs to Byrne's Pharmacy Atchison, Kansas ThL5NE5 SroR(? Kansas City's Profit Sharing Store Round Trip Railroad Fares Refunded to Out-of-Town Customers on Basis of of their Purchases. the peer of them all In convenience of 'arage-ment, completeness or detail and artistic design; $29.00 value, August Fur returned home Sunday. Mrs. Fish motored to Holton Sunday after noon to see Grandma Richards who is quite ill. They went over again er is very poorly.

Miss Kepner says, it is very cool where her sister lives, but in Colorado where she stopped a few days, it is as hot as niture Sale Q1 rft special 1 Tuesday evening. it is here. R. B. Hawk put his auto to a new use this week.

He tied a hayrack D. F. Cameron, who resigned here Joe Stewart is still bearing marks I behind it and moved his household as lineman of the N. K. T.

com Dr. E. A. Gilmore who was ex- A certain Effingham young lady pecting to return from the hospital had the auto fever so bad her in Kansas City last week, was not mother put ice on her head, but not able to return until Tuesday. the melting variety.

of the Waggoner picnic. He is I rinnits frnm thai farm in tnwn in thnt pany, nas accepted a position as v. carrying his right arm, which is Bglinger manner. district manager for the Bell fierce looking object, in a sling as a company of St. Joe at a salary of $100 per month.

Mr. Cameron Al Ellsworth of Prescott, result of ivy poisoning, on that day spent the first of the week visiting However Joe friends are kind 10 worked for the company for over 8 years before coming here, as super his mother, Mrs. C. H. Ellsworth him and see that he doesn't "miss Launch CLASS IH Wo use v.rt He went from here to Bogue.

out" at the hotel table. visor of construction. He was offer Big Typo Poland Chinas All Cholera Immune. FOR SALE-A tried Sow Bred to Big Bob Wonder for August Litter. H.

13. WALTBH, BffinghaJJ, Kansas ed a position there again last year The Charles Wallack family, and A pretty and popular young lady Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kaufman of but did not accept it.

Mr. Cameron has worked in Effingham nearly two years. The family will remain here living near Effingham came to the rescue of the men folks on the Atchison spent Sunday at the F. Hawk home. until he can secure a suitable house.

farm who were in a terrible plight for help and raked hay half a day fA P.LOS ro blDlBS ItOOD fUKNlSHED ROOMS OTE KKftTaOaV AKT Geo. Calvert is carrying his right until a man could be found who hand in a bandage, got it smashed A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitaker of near Norton- OPEM DAT aTlD NIOBT wanted to work. Just Here! in an engine Friday evening.

Homer Pittman fell Friday mora ville last week. The baby weighed nine pounds and she and her mother are doing nicely. Mrs. Whitaker 123 South Third bt. Atohlnon, Kainai Miss Loretta Douglas returned ing from the roof of the Stewart Sunday from a visit with relatives Kepner residence to the porch roof and friends at Gods.

was formerly Miss Erina Vansell, a graduate of the A. C. H. S. below, his shoulder striking on $4,000.00 worth of the newest styles in Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slioocrs which we offer vou at bunch of shingles.

Mr. Pittman was a' 'taJ of laid up a few days as the result Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. J.

A. Peterson of Ottawa is the new telephone lineman to succeed D. the fall. unit Mrs. Elmer nnd hnhv 1 F.

Cameron. tffmenn MNWS No. 70s MtKtera Woodm.a ul iat. ta.MSlks 2nd Muadaja of scm aiontB. MaMbars of olber campa cordiallr lii'Uea loutead.

Geo. McPblllmr, V.C. W. P. MEN'S HARLOW SLIPPERS Black, white and tan $1.75, $2.48 to $3.25 Miss Jetta Snyder who had been Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Albright and little daughter Vivian of Netawaka spent Sunday at the Win McAdam home. "Utilitee" Misses' Hose Support ailing several days was taken to era. Phelps 5c, 10c and 25c Store her bed last week. She is able to be up again but still remains very LADIES' SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Patent, Dull and white.

$1.48, $1.90 to $2.7 i Boys' and Girls' Slippers at a weak. Her physician advised change of location for the summer. Please note we are giving 2 per cent for cash and charging 8 per cent on accounts after (0 days. Effingham Lumber Co. DR.

HENDERSON) great saving. While playing Saturday evening Elmer, the little six year old son of returned the Joe em Sandals for Everybody. You save 50c to on every pair here. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Kloepper was struck in the forehead with a gas Miss Clara Thomas Tuesday from a visit at Gibson home. rfS ai9 Walnut wtfwx, ivansa viiy, mo. fj A Htajala GiataU MetUcino. FllllJx-4 IBTS. 2 OVER II TEARS' SPECIAL PRACTICE IR KARSAS CUT For the Treatment of Ckromic, and Prmte Disease, Consultation froe iod confidential Charge low.

No detention from business. Latajt approved treatment for pipe and a deep gash was cut. Roy Stever of Micon, Mrs. Geo. Delfelder enjoyed a vi is vis-S.

E. Blood IMaun, Hni JteMltty, uuuuusr maa mMMoa iToyim itujm lataottuu. and CktuLrtuiu) Ptseaaco. iting his grandmother, Mrs. I Ouuor afe, UydxWla.

VaiHaxaOa and See our window Royal Shoe Store First Door West of First National Bank ATCHISON, KANSAS it last week from her cousin Miss Elizabeth Ebner and her mother Mrs. N. A. Hamner. FREE BOOK Gleet and Stricture BoocoMfully treated.

Mo eparaUoa do instrument. pain on Chronic. Nervous sad Private PI ssas Full description of dis-aassa treated ffects and troat- ri.r..r no detention from Boat J. C. Valentine says he is well pleased with the new lineman's the sMled la plaia wrapper.

sua. Uumbaa iataes First class accomodations at T. Murphy livery bare, work. I.

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