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The Winfield Daily Free Press from Winfield, Kansas • Page 6

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1013. wtnawn wtikr fTtiw AAua BIX he idhr v. (ft- 1 fftrtftTUl WEST BOLTON. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmv II We certainly appreciate this change in the temperature. iMss Celia Estep returned to Hutchinson Sunday after a weeks visit with home folks.

Mrs. Gregory returned home Sun day from a two weeks visit In Colorado with W. D. Gregory and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Arnett. Mrs. Reed spent Saturday night and Sunday 1 nthe city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis French, helping to care for their little daughter, who was very sick, but Is reported better.

Mr. Becker was on the sick list Monday. Rolla Pancake returned to his home in Illinois Sunday after a short visit with his mother and brother. Mrs. Le a Cummlngs and sons spent Monday afternoon with Mrs.

Becker. Mercer school opened Monday with Miss Martha Jones as teacher. Quite a number from Mercer dis Foreign AUnlHters and Royul Guest Add to Crowds in Tokio. Toklo, Sept. 13.

Funeral sere-monies of the late Emperor Mutsuhi-to of Japan, posthumously known as the of the Era of Enlightenment," began today amid surroundings In which century-old rites and costumes were mingled with modern military display. From the most extreme points of Japan sub' Jects have been assembling in Toklo. At midnight great crowds had gathered along the route of the procession. The weather was fair. A police cordon was establshed, shutting off the streets through which the body of the emporer will be transported and upon which it is estimated one-half million persons will be accommodated.

A reservation was provided for one thousand foreigners, ers, both residents and visitors, at the request of Baron Yoshiro Sakata-nl, the mayor. Soon after midnight the officials proceeded to the palace The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove Soda crackers ae more nutritive than any other flour food. Uneeda Biscuit are the perfect soda crackers. Therefore, Uneeda Biscuit. Though the cost is but five cents, Uneeda Biscuit are too good, too nourishing, too to be bought merely as an economy.

Buy them because of their freshness buy them because of their crispness buy them because of their goodness buy them because of their nourishment. Always 5 cents. Always fresh and crisp. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Suits Everybody It suits the most exacting French chef. It suits the housewife.

It is found in luxurious villas in camps in farms in humble city homes. Everybody uses it everybody likes it. It is the all-round stove for all the year round. It bakes, broils, roasts and toasts as well as a coal range. It is equipped with a special heating plate, and we sell the New Perfection oven, broiler, toaster, and pancake griddle each specially de signed for U3e with the Free Cook-Book with every stove.

Jjok Book alto given to anyone tending 5 cents to cover mailing cost in preparation for the early cere-' mony. he somber color associated with Western mourning was almost en Oil Cook-stove All draleri lull (lie stove. It it liandsomely finuhed in nickel, with cabinet top, diop helves, towel rack, etc. Long chimneyt, en-meled turquoisc-blue. Made with 2 or 3 burners.

STANDARD OIL COMPANY (An Indiana Corporation) trict are attending High school in Arkansas City. Mrs. Gamble spent past of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Becker. Walter Hopkins v.

ho left with his bride on Wednesday evening, for a visit with relatives ear Winfield, was very painfully and severely Injured on Saturday evening by being thrown from his buggy. They were driving to Winfield and met an auto and the driver failed to give any of the road and the horse became frightened and upset the buggy. Mr. Hopkins suffered a broken collar bone and dislocated shoulder. He was taken to St Mary's hospital and attended by three local physicians.

No one else was hurt. if 9 MA tirely absent, being replaced by the brilliant hues of Orient. Sorrow, however, was apparent In the faces of all who took part In the final act of respect to an emperor whose reign had witnessed some of the most marvelous developments in the life of any nation. Official representatives of every country had come to Tokio to participate In the solemnities. Among, them were several princes representing reigning houses and special embassies commissioned to convey the condolences of republican presidents.

The list included Philander C. Knox, Secretary of State of the United States, who was accompanied by Ransford E. Miller, chief of the Far Eastern section of the State Department at Washington; Rear Admiral Alfred Reynolds, U. S. and Brig.

Gen. John J. Pershing, U. S. A.

Members of the regular foreign diplomatic body were present in their uniforms, the brilliance of which was set off by the modest court Jan ideal country home 480 acres in one of the best farming and stock raising coun-H ties in Kansas, 8 1-2 miles from country town; 18 miles from a city of 20,000. Best roads in the state. This land all lays. In a June Brotherton, a teacher in the city schools of Wichita, and a former resident of this city, was. In town visiting friends last night on her way home from McAllister.

i 1 body and consists of three quarter sections, as follows, east quarter is the best of Arkansas river bottom, adn is ideal for alfalfa, the middle quarter Is at present in pasture, but 100 acres of this can be cultivated if desired, the west quarter is the home, and described as follows; Strictly modern southern colonial home, with cemented basement under entire house, has own gas plant furnishing acteyline gas. Hot and cold running water on all floors, toilet and bath rooms on two floors, hot water furnace for heat, good cls- via the Missouri Pacific and the) North Western Line Leave Kansas City 1 p. m. Arrive Omaha 8:30 p.m. Arrive Sioux City 11 :45 p.

m. Arrive St. Paul 7:40 a. m. Arrive Minneapolis 8:15 a.

m. Returning, leave Minneapolis, 9:20 p. St. Paul, 9:55 p. Omahaj 10:45 a.

arrive Kansas Gty. 5:30 p. m. Through electric lighted Jeeper and chair car unetceilcd dining car service meals a la carte. I Low Excursion or evening dress worn by a few min isters from various republics.

From an early hour in the morning the palace, in its great private park in the heart of the capital, was Fares New Night Service the goal toward which virtually everybody In' Tokio made his way on foot. The coffin containing the body lay in state in the main hall. It had been decorated according to Shinto 1 tern, four good wells each equipped with a good wind mill. Six acres of the finest budded fruit that money could one acre of jl fine grapes, bran new barn 48x50 feet sided with the best spruce siding, drive way, stalls, mangers crib concreted, equipped with large hay fork. Mill and elevator combined with 20 H.

P. Fairbanks-Morris Gasoline engine and Bowser grinder, King corn silo just complet- ed 16x34 feet, tenant house wih three good rooms in good repair, blacksmith shop, auto garage, smoke house, cob house, bunk house (for servant). This place is all fenced with 4 and 5 wire jj fence, 80 acres is fenced hog tight, 240 acres in cultivation, this is the most ideal country home in the state, and priced RIGHT. 1 SEE ME OR WRITE FOR PRICE. 1 W.

D. WINFIELD TO Vacation Resorts North and East Via Electric lighted, standard sleeping car through between Kansas City and Sioux City, via Omaha and the North Western Line a cafe-observation and parlor car carried on same train between Omaha, Sioux City, St. Paul and Minneapolis, afford practically a through service from and to Kansas City, rites by a special corps of ritualits appointed for the obsequies. Th3 The route of thii new serv Ml Hi coffin was of enormous dimensions, measuring nearly ten feet by five, and weighing one and one-half tons. At 8 o'clock in the morning the IVS.T.JfWIUilif ice is along the Missouri River for a large part of the way.

thin affording a roost enjoyable, picturesque trip by day. and a cool, clean, comfortable trip by night. For reservation! and any information, phone or see EM official mourners began to arrive. A NEW COURSE IN EDUCATION McIRNEV, Agent Winfield, Kansai LARGE CLASS TO PERFORM INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS. 1 Miss Race, of the Educational department, has introduced a new and very interesting course that la going to be very popular, if the record of YOU! will find that the well dressed, neat, looking man you meet the street has his clothes cleaned and pressed by expert men me long trained at the trade.

We do expert work. ROY N. SMITH Phone 194. 115 W. 10th Ave.

J. M. VAUGHN enrollment is any criterion of the value of the course. Tne course is entirely experimental work and re quires twenty minutes of time each Round trip fares from Winfield to a few of these resorts are as follows: Buffalo $38.80 Detroit 32.20 Toronto 38.80 Montreal 44.20 New York 49.60 Boston 49.80 Atlantic City 49.60 St. Louis 17.60 Chicago 24.20 Toledo 33.75 Norfolk 49.30 Washington 50.00 Pittsburg 40.55 On sale daily until September 30th, return limit October 31st, 1912.

Diverse routes and boat trips at small additional Liberal stopovers. Plan your vacation and let us help you.v W. R. Jackson Painting and Paper Hanging Will bring wall paper samples to your home and assist In your selections. Hang It now or five months from now.

All work guaranteed. PRICES TALK. day. The class, which will number seventy-five, will be divided into 1502 East 1st St. PHONfc 1068 three sections and.

the object of the work will be to study the effects of practice in three learning functions. A learning curve will be plotted for each student; also forgetting curve, and a test for time distribution and learning. Miss Race has placed tables in her room and added much new material to her department. The course was planned by Prof. Thorndyke, of Columbia University, School Books School Supplies Everything that the boys anu girls will need at school this winter.

FRANKS, PAGE HARRIS One of the best paying propositions in Winfield in exchange ior Winfield residence property or a small farm near Winfield. The price is $2,500.00. Pierce's Book Store A "LIT KIT HI! especially for Miss Race. A lecture course of one hour will be given in connection with the course. JJ First come hrst served.

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