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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 2

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Wellington, Kansas
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WELLINGTON DILY'NEWS Fred Garland left this morning for Herington and from that place will go to Parsons in the interest of the x.a.u3" iiation of which he is secretary. (O IT I ticket Beginning Thursday, meal are $7. Ott's Cafe. riart Mar scnart net A new record has been established -No in the table eVera.ge Coierrtixverit I in Wellington. A birth was registered at the city hall today a few hours af-jter the little fellow was born.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Sterling of Jack-son township are parents of the lad CL.QT MS who was born at 2 a. m.

today. facioxi come as coffee 1 met tickets It Beginning Thursday are $7. Ott's Cafe. i troubles "vanish, when one uses this pure cereaL i dilrilpOe of tea or Coffee jneres season The county commissioners ended their March meeting Tuesday No decision was arrived at, relative to advancing funds' for purchase of material to rush work on the nine miles of hard road, but the matter was postponed to be taken up at the April meeting. FREE AIR The wave of derby hats is WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS An independent V' newspaper published sweeping the country, not considered ry vetting except bunas? weumg- nulpmir'V ton, KansHx.

by Xi. Lu Woods, and entered enous al Iir-t 13 attaining epidemic. (n the Wellington Post Office as second I proportions. HARRY I Editor JOHN M. PILE, Business Manager ReUifhenes Nos.

32ft and 23s It won't be long before someone v. tj i win uc: iiiauuiumis iicuu up Ih; City carrier per week IB cents. week movement it recurrs annual 0 Jkr Li irT I. il) Vy mail in County outside Wellington per year- $4.00 By mail outside Sumner County per year $3.00 Why- Pay MP ly we've observed and we offer as a substitute a "stay clean year." So much has been said about high-priced Clothes that you know you will have to pay more for your Spring Clothes, but by buying Suits and Overcoats that we have in stock you can save 15 to 40 per cent on a Suit and Coat. Our 8 store buying power makes it Profitable for you to'trade with us.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS IS. F. "Allen" of Peck was a visitor in this city today. A Salina physician has been sued for six hundred bones by a lady whom he kissed against her desire. Goodness gracious, but they're getting expensive; just like everything else.

J. L. Rose of Mayf ield is in Wellington on business. John MacPhail of Dalton was a Dave Leahy says that never again will he eulogize a man until he is dead and Last week he commended Jackson Burnett, the visitor in Wellington today. Than the Price we ask? Fred Nixon of near Peck was a Wellington visitor Tuesday evening.

Ramsey was here yesterday onroute Winchester to iT-ff i iir'i Copytifiht Pancake Flour Red Star, small packages, each Frank Sharpsteen is here from Minnesota, called by the illness of his mother. wealthy old Creek Indian on the probity, humility and sincerity of his life and since then the old bird has eloped the wife of former secretary of state of Oklahoma who was once a leader of Guthrie society. It's coming on, it's coming on that annual attack of spring fever. We managed to weather the attack last spring, but now, after a year on the same job, during which assiduous tenure of service we have worn" the seats out of three pairs of profiteer 15c Will Sharpsteen is here from Colorado, called, by the serious illness of his mother. Sam Price, Junior, was a visitor from Belle Plaine evening." pants, we don't know we don't know Over 150 Suits and Coats at Red Star, large packages, each Harvest Home, small packages, each 15c Harvest Home, large packages, 40c Over 200 Suits and Overcoats at Over lOOJSuits and Overcoats at More Egg Mash, 75c.

Schweitzer's Feed Store. 35tf Farmers Are After Pocket Gopher headline. Not only the farmers, but every one else. Ancel Lewis has returned to Wichita after visit with- Mr. and Mrs.

William Wardman. $45 50 Ray Sharjsteen is in Wellington from called by the serious illness of his mother. Aunt Jemima, small packages, each Aunt Jemima, Buckwheat, small packages, each 15c F.F.O.G., small packages, each 15c Punch, large The combined screams of fifty-five girls drove a prowler out of Holyoke Hall at Fairmount the other njght. Did you ever hear one woman scream? Think of "fifty-five! Topeka has just dedicated a Salvation Army Hotel. The report doesn't say, but we rather sus Leamon Ingram, who has been ill with pneumonia at his home on North A street, is improving.

Don't make your clotkes purchases according to price BUY VALUES 8 Stores in Kansas packages, each 40c pect it about the best hotel the capital affords now. C. W. Kamsey of Geuda Springs was here, yesterday, the guest of his sister, Ir.vChasr' M. Fogg.

Fred Rose, William Magill, James Goddrum and George Smith of May-field were visitors in this city Tuesday evening. Milk, all kinds small ..3 for 25c Milk, all kinds, tall 3 for 50c TOLLES CLOTHING GO The writer on the Kansas City Star from whom the Starbeams scintillate disagrees with Lady Astor's assertion that the girl of 18 is wiser than a man of 2G. He says, of course anyone almost, will agree that a girl of 18 is wiser than her father of 45, but to say that anyone can be wiser than the young man between 21 and 30 isputting it rather broadly. We, -in turn, disagree with him in one particular. Most men by the time they have reached the age of 25 begin to realize how really" little they knew I have the best terms on farm loans I also write insurance.

L. L. Webster. 134tf 2 I Wellington BEE-HIVE GROCERY Call or Phone Bell Phone 135 or 136 Farmers Phone 162 Edgar Stafflebaeh has resigned his position aJ3 clerk at the postoffice and has accepted a position with the Fisk Tire Company at Wichita. As for the woman part of it, we're are constrained to believe that God going to keep mum.

Sometimes we; made 'em for exasperation purposes ininK mey are the most sensible only. Dr. Maude S.eg.e, Chiropractor, whn they thought they knew it all; Stewart Room 6, phone 1-8. nd Wlth that wakening begins the 134tf ac(luirement of knowledge. creatures on earth; end again, we After seeing her picture we can say this much for Lee Shippley; he at least has excellent taste.

Let this be your Headquarters for BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES BROWN'S BOOK STORE Isis Theatre Friday, March 5th We assure our readers that it wasn't our fault that the daily quota of Free Air was on the same page yesterday with that furnished by te Wichita Natural. 1 jreiras We read where a bootblack robbed a woman's stocking of $192 in cash, two $50 bonds and a $10 check while jhe was shining her shoes. A clear case of touch without being touched. Maurice Maeterlinck wrote the "Bluebird." What bird first wrote the White Minstrels Charley garners Feature Band Wyatt Heards Concert Orchestra Ernest Pogue, Comedian, Writes his own song hits Jack Ames, Comedian Griff Crawford, Silver voice Tenor Ivan Lucas, Feature songs George Flanagan, Monologue Are Yoii Satisfied W. H.

Meyer of Attica, representing the Patriot Motor Company, was a visitor in this city today. FB Tin 1 A i Jazz Band Nerele Club. The Nevcle Club held their stunt night in the rear of the Frambers Motor Company Tuesday night. Mrs. Harry Oliver, Mrs.

Emery Maxon and Miss Esther Saylor were the host esses. -A. delicious picnic dinner was served. iusica Dig IV riremens i Ouartette One great writer has said that Felf-satisf action marks inability or unwillingness to go farther a sign of stupid vanity or dull intelligence. And it's true.

Men are expected to move forward, to grow, to progress, to prosper. If you are satisfied, you stop. We should all try to get ahead, to always be up and doing. Ours is that sort of a bank. We want more customers.

We want more business. We want to render greater service to this community. We want you for a customer. That's why we invite you to do business wjth this reliable bank. A Real Honest to Goodness Minstrel Show Watch for the Band Street Parade at Noon Band Concert 7 P.

M. Dont Miss rail- Snow Th easons Success The Farmers State Bank OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS L. J. French Byron F. Wynn R.

W. Hitchcock M. A. Princehouse A. E.

Bowers H. W. Glaraann Ceo. A. Slothower Popular Prices 55c and 25c.

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