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The Winfield Daily Free Press from Winfield, Kansas • Page 5

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PAGB FITS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 12, 1012 EVEXiXd free MtfcflS i iiii i ui ili i ii i in II Brit xrm -y vi vm rsrm wr, ar-m -v vv iv vttt' liiri i a i i INI I II I llUr.ll I IIN Willi The Election! Wnrt Effecit 2K Bunt TMs Wall. (D)WP (CM When it comes to buying apparel for ladies, misses and children, the Lynn Ready-to-Wear Department is always ready to offer you material savings. More New Knit Goods FROM fliOIIT (Continued from Page 1.) The Falrmount people only one other time came as near to scoring Wichita again made use of their forward pass, Patton to Beal for another ten yard gain. Lear here made a thirty-five yard run for Winfleld, closing the quarter. At the opening of the second quarter, the work of Leekly, the UK Yes our great clothing and shoe sale held the crowds all day Saturday, and goes down in history as the biggest of all days in this stores career.

MR. Were you one of the many that took advantage of this remarkable value giving on seasonable merchandise If you were not, you should come one or all of the remaining days of this sale and supply yourself and family with all the Suits, Coats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, or Shoes for seasons to come. Read the big circular, figure its savings, then come let us show you the truth and reliability of this stores advertising and merchandise. This is not a showing of odd lots and freak styles, but a genuine price reducing sale on Authoritative styles and Superior Qualities. Prices in effect from November 9 to 16 only Arkansas City Freshman for South nit Uil Tin nix Sib western, and of Koby, the Wichita Btar was noticeable.

Neither side was ablt to make any more points in this quarter. At the opening of the third quarter, Lear made another famous run, making twenty-five yards for the local boys, while Yeoman soon carried -the oval across for a touchdown. Leekly now made a splendid sprint across the tuTf for a forty yard gain. Schmidt then pulled off Southwestern's best forward pass throwing the pigskin to Rutledge for a thlrtyflve yard run. On the next pl'ay Lear secured the ball, and made an end run for a touch down.

Schmidt failed to kick goal. At the klck.off in the last quarter. Yeoman returned the ball down the MensandBoysBlueSergeSuits $10.00 Mens and Boys Suits 7.75 12.50 Mens and Boys Suits 9.75 15.00 Mens Suits 11.75 18.00 Mens Suits 13.45 20.00 Mens Suits 15.45 25.00 Mens Suits 19.75 22.50 Mens Suits 17.95 27.50 Mens Suits 22.50 Men's and Boys' Suits $10.00 Mens or Boys Suits 7.45 12.50 Mens or Boys Suits 9.45 15.00 Mens or Boys Suits 1 1.25 18.00 Mens Suits 12.95 20.00 Mens Suits 14.95 22.50 Mens Suits 16.95 25.00 Mens Suits 18.75 27.50 Mens Suits 21.00 Sift YitZ nvz tat Including ladies sweater coais, scarfs and muff sets, beside8 the little play suits fot children are among the later arrivals. More about the ladies suits at $9.9 5 We at press time today had 32 of these suits remaining, elegantly made suits of fine woolen materials, sizes for ladies and misses, many suits in the lot rhat retailed at $15 and $18. $9.95 Another Shipment of Plush Coats arrived this morning field for thirty yards.

Fairmount then secured the ball and was In close proxlmitiy of their posts for a UK Calvert cTVIabrv Company We Where Quality" Is Never Misrepresented. short time but was unable to go over cured the ball and plunged down the field in long gains, Schmidt going, across for a touch down. The whistle blew with the teams wor 4ii rying the ball near the center of the field. feet of floor space makes this store Winfield's merchandise centre. Better Goods, No Chromos.

Bernstorf, full back, was the only Southyester'n badly used. He, early In the game, got his broken arm wrenched and received a batter IIUIIIIIIIIB iiniiiiiiiii ed nose, retiring from the field. As for Wichita, they were about all in at the finish, and very glad to see the end of the massacre. Personal Paragraphs The work of the Freshmen was very good. Moore, th6 little brown iuiiniii iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiaiiiinDniiiiiiiiiBiBiBiiEi Insist on Quays Electric Wiring.

boy had the brawn and the pluck to go through the line. Leekly 4s fast and uses his head. Randall is quick on his feet and can think in a cris'-s. His receiving of a forward 1. G.

WImsett. D. V. S. Phone 740.

MORE JURORS NEEDED. Additional jurors called for the November term of court. H. M. Arnett, Bolton.

W. H. French, Liberty. Hugh McGlacken, Walnut. John Grantham, Winfleld.

Lundy, Dexter. I. Odenweller, Vernon. Ed C. Selly, Silver Creek.

D. P. Light, Bolton. G. K.

VanHook, Winfleld. M. King, Pleasant Valley. Frank Hiigel, Walnut. W.

R. McOrabb, Windsor. Samuel Creek. MV. F.

Tlsdale. Thomas Nicholas, Cedar. E. E. Athern, Falrvlew.

G. W. Baker, Winfleld. O. E.

Mabee, Winfleld. P. L. Fitzgerald, Fairview. L.

D. Winters, Liberty. 1 C. H. Young, Liberty, C.

H. Young, Spring Creek. Thomas Nicholas, Cedar. Laflie Ism A large shipment arrived yesterday. All siz(esV 3 widths.

The color of this shoe is medium dark. Several other new styles in shoes. Let us show them to you. Only $2.50 pass for a touchdown, was as pret QnnvM Electric bpop Is Dhne 49. Dr.

J. F. Jameson, V. S. Phone 830 1 John Dudgeon Is In town from C.

J. Holliday went to Akron this ty a piece of footwork as his ever been seen on the local field. morning on business. Mrs. Calviin Ballard is here from Bakersfleld, to spend the win ter with her relatives.

Save your electnc money by getting Quay's wiring bid. "hone 49. Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Heirin were here from Belle Plafne yesterday visiting relatives. Mrs. H. Hendricks was in town a short time this morning on her way from Oklahoma CI ty tjo her home in Douglass.

New Salem today. Mr! 'and Mrs. Jay Shaver are In today from New Salem. Scott Wolf went to Wichita this morning on real estate business. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Woodard went to Oxford this morning on a day's business trip. Unique Dry Cleaners.

John Clift, Proprietor, 213 East Ninth Avenue. Phone 363. Russell Hedges, a Southwestern student went to Wichita this morning to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Romaine left for Independence this morning to 53 Judge McAdams and wife who Henry Wilson went to Ponca City PIPER'S SAMPLE SHOE STORE Up Above the High Rent Over Friedenburg's Pharmacy make their home there in the fu- have been visiting J. H. Hunter and this morning on business.

future. family on College Hill left today fpr their home in Newton. Lea Cairns is out on the street iiKiiiDiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiaiiiiiiiiiiiini! iiiiniiiiniiiiuiaiiniiiwiii Mrs. L. W.

Whitworth went to Newkjrk this morning to visit her Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carr went to Burden this morning where they will daughter, Mrs.

J. P. Kelsey for some time. spend a few days with Mrs. Carr's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. Cales. Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Carr and! Too Late to Classify. WANTED Large eastern manufacturer of well known staple line wants traveling salesmen in this territory.

No former experience required. Steady position. Earn big nav while vou learn. Address for Mrs. Bert Richardson went to Kellogg this morning to spend the day with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Charles. John A. Kleinhans of Topeka, State Food Inspector, was in town yesterday on business 'returning this morning to his home an Tope daughter Nadina went to uuraen this morning for a lew days' visit M)rs.

Amanda Haines returned this morning to her home at Topeka after attending the funeral of Clell Haines. ka. ft 4. I 1 1. Mr.

Barnard and Miss Martha Wooden went to Wellington this morning on business for the M. B. Kerr Co. particulars, uevi. iu, uutu uiawci 827, Chicago, 111.

140-3t Mrs. H. B. Weidman returned this A Physician's Faith in Tuberculosis Medicine "Have used Eckman's Alterative in several cases of tubercular glands of the neck, with excellent results every time. Ia one case it cost me $50, for the girl was put on it only until she could arrange to be operated, and In a short time an operation was not needed.

I suppose your records are Just as fine aa of old. Von know my faith in It." -(Original of this physician's letter on file.) Eckman's Alterative is effective In other forms. Head what Mrs. Garvin says: Idaho Falls, Idaho. "Gentlemen: I have gained twenty-two pounds since last February and my baby lg in perfect health.

I have been waiting since she was born to see how I would get along. I am now doing all my work, have been ever since she was four weeks old, and I am steadily gaining. I do not cough or raise anything at all. I believe my lung trouble is cured." (Sworn Affidavit) MRS. M.

H. GARVIN. Note Mrs. Garvin lias seven children. Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the system.

Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drups. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, for more evidence. For sale by nil leading druggists in Winfleld by the Dyer Drug Co. and M. W.

Frieuenburg. Hh wiin Lee Brown and Milton Behrens LOST One black velvet handbag, lost between Winfleld and E. A. Biddle's farm southeast of town Saturday afternoon. Finder leave at Free Press office.

140-3t Arkansas City were here yester spend the winter with her daugn- i rnr 4-n. hn frtrtt noli ffQiria 1 day to attend the foot ball COURT PROCEEDINGS. City of Arkansas City vs. Kunath, case dismissed, bond forfeited. Sate Dougherty, ibond forfeited, alias warrant ordered.

State vs. Romaine, motion to quash overruled, motion to endorse Pleads guilty to two counts, one and three dismissed by county attorney. Application of Geo. Crowe for parole, granted. Van Fossen vs.

Gibbs, motion to substitute bond Lundstrum vs. Branson, judgment for plaintiff for permanent injunction and costs. State vs. A. C.

Milling plaintiff leave to amend sustained, demurrer taken under advisement. State vs. Trease, defendant sentenced to 120 days 4a- Jail. State vs O'Connell, re-assigned to Nov. 16, 1912.

City of Arkansas City vs. Walker, not guilty. Branch vcs. Bolinger, re-lassign-ed to November 22, 1912. Branch vs.

Donley, re-assigned to Nov. 22, 1912. ter, Mrs. Z. M.

McKissack. game at Southwestern. morning to her home in El Dorado, after visiting her sister Mrs. A. B.

Miller on South Church for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

McAdams who have been visiting Robert Hunter on College Hill for several days returned this morning to their home In Neyton. Mrs. Wilbur Avery, who has been uritVi relatives for some Mrs. Flora Thome went to Oxford D. W.

Cooley of Oxford was in the city today. He drove over in his time will leave tonight for her home this morning in the interests of the in Ashtabula, Ohio. She will stop Christian Service League, of which viit in TTair- she is secretary. car. on Ilci ay iiumo iw mount, Neb.

Dr. Wise of Baxter Springs is in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. Perseus Wise. STARK PLVNO HOUSE TIT IP. 9 Mrs.

Charles Coffey came down this morning from New Salem to have some dental work, done and do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Toms and Michael Toms and family left this morning for Grand Junction, Colorado, where they wilt spend the winter. George Crayford, Hary Egle, Homer Mogle, Loweth Hollowell, Ray 'Hoover and Dick Rogers were in Ar- Good upright Kimball piano that we will sell for $100, either cash or on monthly LLJ NOTICE. Miss Louise McNamara anL Miss Gwendolyn Houston, who have been the guest of Miss Eleanor Bradley returned this morning to their homes in Wichita. Harry Plagmann has some interest-ign pictures of the Pittsburg base ball club on display in his south window. Fred Clarke is shown in some natural poses.

Miss Minnie Rohrs and her brother, W. F. Rohrs were in the city for a short time today visiting W. 1. skine while on their way from Blackwell ''to Wichita.

C. A. Moo salesman for the Texas Harvester who has been visiBting his family at 1308 Fuller street, since the first of the month will leave for Texas' Wednesday morning. Miss Nell 6kiles from Augusta is visiting Miss Eva Winfleld on East Twelfth avenue. She came to attend the foot ball game at South-) western yesterday and will visit here for about a week or more.

I kansas City last night visiting friends. Burning leaves and rubbish on a paved street or depositing the same on any street or alley in Winfleld is prohibited by ordinance. Attention is not being paid to this provision, which condition (must cease at as such use is very injurious. St GEO. COLTHURST, Mayor.

STARK PIANO HOUSE With every hair brush purchased this week a 25c clothes brush. SEE THEM In Our WINDOW R. B. BIRD, pruggist THE mdH STORE Elmer Woodard began work this morning in Frank Woodard's barber shop taking the place of Jim Hankins, who has returned to bis home in Dexter. Mrs.

Tirah Hoyland Johnson and Mrs. William Knight came down today from New Salem to attend the dinner at the Odd Fellows hall given by the Ladies of the G. A. R. and the G.

A. R. and to attend to some business. W. L.

Cunningham of Arkansas City was here today on court business. The' average candidate is "taking a philosophical view of his defeat, low that the election is over." A man would get fat doing anything else. Hutchinson News. For the beet Kodak finishing in tne city go to SMITH BLAND 10th Main Phone 1219 Iieftve your finishing today and get it tomorrow. 3S.

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