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

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XII EVkA'INO rKKK PRESS THURSDAY, DIM KMIIKIt 8, 1010 Recall and Referendum Debated at Southwestern Friday Night 8 P. M. Admission 10c Gossip of (he Town I ll A X' Si GIFT STORE I II Charles Walker of Wllmot is In town today. Jobn Rowe went to Wellington on business today. Dr.

I. G. Witnsctt, Veterinarian. Phone 740 or 1048. Glen Wllley of Norfolk, Nebraska, will bo here Christmas to visit his bister, Mrs.

J. L. Raugh. Mrs. Laura Oundelflnger of who has been visltln? E.

W. Wilcox returned home today. Mrs. J. R.

Cates and Mrs. P. L. Alderson went to Burden today to attend the funeral of Ernest Han-klns. Phillip Welnrlch.

came In from niackwell this morning on business and also to visit his brother, George, Welnrlch. Air. and Mrs. A. N.

Crawford of Morganvllle, who have been vlRltlnp Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Crawford returned home today.

Miss Stella Ledgorwood of New-ion who has been visiting Mrs. Walter Hlllier of Cambridge, returned homo today. Fancy presents, such as pure perfumes, toilet sets, cut glass, Military bruFhes, traveling cases, etc. Snyder's Pharmacy. 65 4t T.

J. Eaton is in Douglass today on business. Harold Cove went to Wichita on business today. Mr. and Mrs.

D. N. McGInnis went, to Dale today tor a short visit. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Evans of Cambridge is in tow nshopplng today. Frank Each returned to Dexter today after a short business trip here. Mrs.

M. K. Tinimons jnnd Mm. Steve Tinimons of Ldall are in town chopping today. junior tonight.

Pries Will Ouiiton of Wllmot is in town on bublness today. II. A. Nicely of Wllmot In town on business today. Unique Dry Cleaners, 213 E.

9th John Cllft, Prop. Phone 3C3. Christmas pfr Handkerchiefs Mrs. Lucy Davis of Cambridge is in town shopping today. Mrs.

T. H. Clovor 'Cambridge is In town shopping today. Mrs. J.

W. Lewis of Dexter, wh'j has been visiting Mrs. George Field- Heinz kraut and dill pickles lity Meat Market. Phone 127 63 3ter returned home today. Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs, and then more Handkerchiefs' It's a very difficult matter to even suggest the many dainty styles that await vou in this big Handkerchief section of ours.

Never have we shown such exquisite styles, especially in the real hand embroidered kerchiefs which are most favored this year. Our handkerchief booths are in place and the East show window is a veritable snow bank of these dainty things, at any price from 5c to $1.50 Raymond Williams went to Well- Mrs. Ralph Drown and little son, ington on business today. Duster, of Arkansas City, visited Winflcld relatives yesterday. George Sherar went to El Dorado this morning on business.

Remember the Episcopal bazaar ar.d supper at the Y. M. C. A. parlor Mrs.

Cy Robertson went to Well- Saturday evening. Dec. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benson at nocn today for Loveland, Cole, where they will visit Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome Vandever. From there they will go to Los Angeles, where they will make their future home. HANDKERCHIEFS AT 10c. Ington this morning to spend the day.

Miss Alice Steele of Appleville, is here visiting Mrs. Richard Kowe. Men Prefer Practical Gifts HANDKERCHIEFS AT 5r. Cross Bar Lawns. All pure linens, and a lot of lawn embroidered and hemstitched styles In a variety of pretty patterns.

HANDKERCHIEFS AT 15c. All pure linen hand embroidered, an all linen embroidered initial, and a dainty lawn with a lace edge. These lock like many of the 25c kinds. HANDKERCHIEFS AT 35c. This price takes in our own importation of real hand embroidered, fine linen kerchiefs In a variety of most beautiful patterns.

A 50c value In fact, then we show another sheer linen hemstitched, with a real val lace edge. HANDKERCHIEFS AT 5c. An elaborate collection of fine linens in the real hand embroidered effects, In Amerswyl, and convent work. Dainty Irish lace edge styles and real Armenian lace trimmed ones. Plain all linen; dainty Emerald lawn with an embroidered corner, and a big assortment of hemstitched and scalloped edge effects.

HANDKERCHIEFS AT 25c. Sheer linen lawn, lace edge. Pure linen with the daintest Armenian lace, sheer linen hand embroidered initials with a pretty floral design, and dozens of patterns In hemstitched and scallop edged lawns. All the best 25c values you will soo. HANDKERCHIEFS A.T 50c.

A myriad of exquisite styles in sheer linen and lawns, beautifully embroidered. Wonderful values in this large collections for a half dollar. HANDKERCHIEFS AT 75c TO $1.50. Real Maderia embroidery on sheerest linens, hand embroidered scallop edges, and real duchess lace. If you want something especially neat and dainty it's iu this lot.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gask.el of Cambridge are in town shopping today.

Mrs. J. W. Herlocker and Mrs. Dean Herlotker went to Wichita today to spend the day.

I Dr. D. F. Coffey, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, Fuller block. WInfield.

69 e-o-d We have Holeproof Sox, Collars, Plain and Pleated Shirts, Fancy Suspenders, Gold and Silver Handle Umbrellas, Men's and Boys' Suits, Cravenettes, Overcoats, Hats Shoes. In short, Everything for men. The Jambo Clothing Shoe Co, Mrs. M. S.

Palmer who has bevn visiting her son at Longton, returned home this morning. Men's all linen plain Initial Handkerchiefs, at 15c and 25c Children's Handkerchiefs 3 in a box for 25c A cute little colored border kerchief with a colored initial in a pretty little box that will please the children. See Our Show Window. When in Doubt Buy Handkerchiefs Mrs. M.

E. BcmivI went to Virgil, today to visit her daughter, Belle Chritchlow. Mrs. G. M.

Tharp and father, Grouse, went to Blackwell today for a few days visit wi'h friends. Mrs. Tracy Hilderbrand, of Ox-Mrs. Sarah Potter of Douglas3 ford( was shopping In Winfield to- Mrs. S.

N. Gann is at Kansas City I visiting her son, Roe. who has been visiting her daugh- day. Mr. Frank Stall and wife were in Winfield lately doing Xmas shopping, we certainly think.

Mrs. Pauline Flick of Wichita who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Dr Malt M. HIIL Physician and Burgeon. Offive over Dauber's Store Earl F.

Amnions of Arkansas ity has been chosen captain of the K. U. football squad of 1911. Amnions played his second year with the team this fall at end. He has gained a reputation throughout the entire Missouri Valley for his heady and fast work on the line.

Office phone 770. Residence 1 150 C. J. Shane, returned home today. ter, Mrs.

Rose Beery, returned home today. Remember the Episcopal Bazaar and supper at the Y. M. C. A.

next Saturday afteruoon an devenlng December 10. Barney Esch, J. W. and J. B.

Rad-Uiffe, P. J. Swartz and Dr. R. G.

Pratt were over from (Dexter on business today. C. T. Franks went down to the Mrs. Blanche Wilson went to Emporia today to see her daughter, Frances, who is ill with pneumonia.

LOST A Black River mink muff, Wednesday evening on Tentli Finder return to this office and receive suitable reward. 61 tt Mrs. May Kinney of WTichita who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. B. C.

Smith, returned home Mrs. Chas. Waldorf is proud of a new rug she has lately acquired. It is the skin of a coyote her husband shot down near Arkansas City not long since, and had it tanned. It has beautiful color in it, being soft today.

The Stark Piano House Is the place to buy a piano if you are looking! for quality as they are selling the best line of pianos that has ever been offered in Winfield Including the old original "Chickering Sons." yellow shading into darker color. It Mrs. I. N. Wilhite, whose husband was foreman on the new high schoo lbuilding went to Kansas City today, where she will Join her husband.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilhite expect to spend the winter in Florida: Pleasant Valley M. E. church west Wellington is infested by a "Jack of Hacliney today to attend the the Peeper," who has been terrifying piensant Valley township Sunday the women folks for some time, ac- School association, cording to the newspapers.

I The Wallace Nutting picture have Under Sheriff Botkin went to Ar- become a standard article in the kansas City this morning to begin stocks of the better grade of art the invoice of 'the stock of goods of stores owing to their artistic value the Arkansas City Mercantile com- and exquisite coloring. See the dis- pany, which he attached night be- play in the east window at Pierce's fore last. Book Store. 65 2t is a beauty. El Dorado Republican.

At The NOVELTY Photoplay REFINED G. W. Dalby, of Sterling, who has heen visiting hi sdaughter. Mrs. H.

C. E. Heimple, Prop, and Manager. Program Suhjett to Change Without Col. P.

M. Hoisington, left this morning for Independence to see what, prospects there are of organiz-infi a company there. Mrs. E. Creswell of Webb City, arrived alst night to visit her brother, D.

W. Smith on South Mans VAUDEVILLE Jewel Theatre THE HOUSE OF THE INDEPENDENT PICTURES. 80.9 MAIM STREET Solve Your Xmas Problem I E. Newbury for some time, returned home today. Mrs.

Newbury, who has been very sick at the Winfield hospital, was able to be taken to her home today. The new "Cygnet Edison phonographs can be bought by one dollar a week at Stark Bro3. Piano House, Winfield, Kansas. PROGRAM Vaudevilles Act THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NIGHTS. "DICK O'DIUKN and his trouipe of EDUCATED They are real bears but they act like humans; greatest act you ever saw.

and give a Merry Christmas Present to your friends. The delightful custom of giving Jewelry for Christmas has answered the question of what gift to select for your family and friends We have many article ranging In price from 75c to $1.50 that would be appropriate for a lasting remembrance, also we have hundreds of articles ranging from $1.00 and upwards in price that means so much to the receiver of the gift and so little to your Christmas Purse. PICTURE PROGRAM. field street. Another sister, Mrs.

Lizzie Weeks of Garden City, is already here, and after a visit of some time with their brother the two will go to Oklahoma to visit still another sister. Crites Beatty, the contractors who built the Winfield high school, have a contract for a building in Florida, and the three of the Crites brothers, who have been here left today for Newton, enromte to Florida. Seeral of the workmen, who were here with the company will accompany them on this new contract. Robert Scott of Bolton township, who is better known as "Uncle Bobbie" Scott is laid up at his home on account of an accident which occurred several days ago. While out in WERNESDAY AND THURSDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.

THE LITTLE STATION AGENT (EDISON) A Canadian railroad story; one ihat will interest thy railroad men. THE DUNCE CA? (GAUMENT) A story iibout the donkeys hat at school. A SKEIIt TRAINING (GAUMENT) Wo see ihe champion performing difficult junvps on tlie snow. PAPA'S FIRST OUTING (ESSANAY) A comely that will make a hit. HANK AND LANK GET WISE.

(ESSANAY) They get wise to a new scheme. A comedy that will make you scream from the start to the finish. KARL HUMMEL WILL SING "1 WISH FOR YOU." "RIP VAN WINKLE'' A feature Thanhouser, the best pic ture ever seen in motion photography; it is a first run picture. "PRICE OF A SOI Waterman's Fountain Pen Cuff Buttons, Lockets, Chains, Cream Ladles, Military Brushes in Silver, Fobs and Charms, Gold Spectacles, Miss Ella Swanholt went to Wichita today for a short visit. From there she will go to Denver, where she will meet Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Benson and go with them to Los Angeles. Miss Swanholt is a sister of and has been living with her here. J. S.

Neaby, president of the Wichita Gas company, whose home is in Lima, M. Nealy, general superintendent, whose home is In Independence, Henry Hunford, chief engineer at Caney, P. J. Collahan, of Arkansas City and S. M.

Ruffner of Winfield, district superintendent, went to Wichita today on a tour of inspections of the gas lines. Willi CLERK SAIKS. C. P. Murray, of the State Bank will clerk sales this fall for those Jewel Cases, Paper Weights, Watches, Clocks, Diamond Rings, Gold Band rings.

Souvenir Spoons. Solid Tea Spoons. Karnak Brass Goods, Smoking Sets. Umbrellas, Knives and Forks, Eye Glass Chains, A good dramatic picture full of in bis barn feeding the stock he fell terest. 'FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET" AND "HEAR DAD'S PISTOL" Two side-splitting comedies and Injured his eye so that at present Thimbles.

We engrave artistically a'l goods sold, Free of Charge. he is totally blind. One of his eyes was lost some time ago on account of a cancer and now it is feared that he may never see with the other Matinee every day 2:30 Admission 5c and 10c Song by MR. KAJtL HUMMEL. one.

Mr. Scott Is one of Cowley Evening show 7:30 admission GEO.HUDSON jevVF.LJiR AMU OPTICUS 10c and 15c counties oldest residents and he Is now In a serious condition. Remember Onr Pictures Are All who desire his serviced. Farmers kindly notice and call to i ee me. 3 7 tf OUR MOTTO Always ft Wean show Schmidt Wolfe,.

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