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The Winfield Daily Free Press from Winfield, Kansas • Page 1

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Fair tonight and Rising temperature. Saturday. YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE MiTlmnm. 60. Minimum, 39.

sas, FpiDA C-1903 VOLUME II. 1 n.vni'CT It's 'Bp to Tog I A I.IhiiI 11 Jr The ''Best People on fcartn at Harfer's liafl Thursday Nigni. Those New The '-Best People un iariu tained their friends ngnc royanj Thujsday night at a banquet at Har- 1 I I I I I 5 I JN illAlIlgW in 11 17 ter'sShall, on the occasion 01 second annivenary. as of the social part, of the Elk lodge We have yoir size, your faLVorite fabric, ia styles you cannot resist, a price you feci like paying. It's io to vou to come in and get it.

1 PlilllP 1 jfjgTgJ this entertainment would indicate that the Elks are indeed of the "best people," for if they take the benevolent part of their creed as seriously as they do the social side they certainly excel. The large hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion in the royal I It will make you feel as if 'twere really made for you; II Will ri 'AI A more choice. See them. colors that fittingly emoiemize man $1.25 io $1.50 a yard Those New Voiles That is a peculiar feature ot rALPlLR tLUA. The new Cloak Department is gaining prestige every day.

Just received a shipment of 27 new Tailored Skirts. Cloak prices range from $5.99 to $25.00. king of the forest, the JfilK, ana pm-ple and white, together with the stars and stripes, festooned the walls and screened off the culinary department and dressing rooms at one end, while at the opposite end a platiorm, uairneu with pal ms and overlooked by a hue We have the best $5.00 tloak in town. Elk's head, serene and arrant for Oliver's orchestra, which discoursed gay strains of muiic. 9.T J.

B. LYNN In exclusive patterns in champagne and brown shades, are just Se thing for fine gowns. Nothing like them. $12.50 a Pattern Eusiv Beautiful creations in brown and blues. The new goods for fancy waists.

$5.00 a pattern while the banquet was Dem scrr-Mr. and Mrs. Garrick, with their corps of colored waiters, proved most ex-; cellent caterers, the menu being per- arranged and daintily serveu i Wa a RYrlnsive Agents for the Pink carnations made charming fa-Tor served with the third course, and BADEN HOME MRS. J. B.

it is 'midst an atmosphere 01 goou Will chear and flowers that the toast pro Lady Doing Nicely asd Injured Grant Stafford acted as wwm'' Recover. P.Baden, who was Injured Prorlltablv rilled trie piace. BRADY BROS CO. ttim 'vi; in the Santa Fe wreck near Marcelina, last week, arrived home Thurs He announced as the trst numuer Aa i Pnhftnstein by "our brother MUNS1NG UNDBPEftR For Women and Children THE MUNSING UNDERWEAR "Combining perfection of fit andfinish with reasonableness of price, giving a maximum of comfcrt at a minimum of expense." "Comfort, durability, appearance, and juice are points to be considered in buying Underwear. In all of these particulars whom we all delight to honor, Archi- day in a special car.

She was tM Ol'mstead." Mr. Ulmsteaosne accompanied by her pnysician ur. Ron. Emerson, nurse Mrs. uooinson, lection was- a deligdt 10 every uu and two sons Martin and Mnest nnd was heart, ly appiauaeu Th.

tirsh tnast was "Our Anniver Baden. The doctor says that the in- inrprl women stood the trip well, and sary," responded to by Sol L. Long of ATr. Lone is a pleasant and the Munsing Underwear invites comjuaubun. nnw irpt.t.incr alonK nicely.

Her in juries are the same as were reported Satisfactory Underwear at Popular Prices in the Free Press a few daysiago. out humorous speaker, capable of treating a subject both lightly and seriously witli equal effect, chasing away smiles with tears, only to bring back the roinffirrements. Miss received a heavy blow in the right side that broke three ribs, one of uhiph niprned a lunn. Fred Ballien East 9th Avenue M. B.KERR Ladies' Furnishings smiicB mm Delia E.

Phillips gave the second mu got a scalp wound and his nose broken From among the new goods we received in the past week we riert the following to give von idea nd perhaps pPet, the ordinary bill of winch you have "Gvdsv Dances," oy hut, Rrnest Baden was only scraicneu The worst feature of Mrs. Baden Nachez and, though not in her most musical mood, charmed her hearers by hr rlnintv. vet masterly, execution. have been accident was the fact that sue was comnelled to co seventeen hours with tor someiun'B beea enduring and about which, perhaps, you No Time Like Todsvy to Buy out medical treatment and ride over a complaining h.mrlrp.d milestoFt. Madison, Iowa, in that condition.

FOOTWEAR Toast eumber two was also to the anniversary by L. A. Millspaugh. Mr. Millspaugh is a clever after-dinner speaker, with a ready flow of words and an occasional sly dig at his friends tw.

hrmiirht the laughter of quick Fan.y Turkish )gs 711, Fraatz's Latest Honors. A nress dispatch from Cambridge, Mas has the followinsr to say or ur- Reliable Shoe House I The understanding. Miss Carolyn Williams Tiile Frantz. a former Winneld base ma.mranosolo. "Wooaiano, iau hall nlaver: rijalbv Batten.

Though Miss Wil bristles with the best values ever offered. Our long exper- I onmutViincr tn vnn. Our line of TTrnnt? nf Enid. O. T.

has been located here for some Ul bnnvn as Hnmft Run irantz. I 1C111C YtyjlllA nw.i.vv. YT.UCijr n.uvy. ,1 time many in the company had never mH annoinrea iieuu per pound New Dates Iflc per pound aw New Currants, 3 pack- ages for Raisins Cfi per pound Heinz Dill Pickles per 1 Cr dozen gJs Heinz Sweet Mixed Cp Pickles per pint av t.hP. vnrsitv base ball team, with sole at hoard her.

and witn ner oiear, yci Ladies' $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Excel all Previous Efforts Fancy Canned Succo- Ca tash Fancy Canned Lima ICg Beans Fancy Canned String- ICg less Beans av Lee's Pan Cake Flour QC per package Lee's Biscuit Flour per Qg package Ralston Pan Cake Flour 3 packages for presto 3 packages Jfc for pha rrrp. the work. feet tones and artisiiu hta x.nr,Hfiv snnir she held tnem speu Frantz, who is a second-year man h.mi wa first baseman on i.J,nA anri hrpathless. to become wild auia Come and See Bill Ried's team in juui, anu ieu team at the bat. itn trie suck ub tn collect bats-; with delight at the close, ner seconu number.

"Violets," by Wright only men and early earned the sobrique of dan.nAi the imDression already made ROOT'S SHOE HOUSE Root's Guarantee Means Quality Home Run. rne ionowmg je. liHpd from further playing, Fancy Bulk Olives JCio ttint. A Miss Phillips' second numuei, new um. rAmmhrrl havini? don some vtit -nance" bv Germer, was a iyy aa inni soipp.tinn.

auick and whimsical L. playing in his eariy aays, wuicu amounted to a violation of Harvard's Tjot.hor than ha.vft the matter hut. excellent scope for artistic brought up to his own detriment and interpretation, and showing Miss Phillips' perfect mastery of her cho- CO. that, nr ifl universiLv. o' TTrvllia vuhn i Sn lin.l 1 fiftd BRADY BROS.

oam inctriimpnt. Oll Frantz is a natural free hitter, with a Chas. W. Roberts responded to ine Our Loader superb style, and it ne can impart i th. primnn mn there will toast, "Our Future," aim Juc a 1 oronintivp words from tne view- k.

Qnmo t.nll hatting averages for I-. uo aviu -ff nnint, an outsider, a. vv. cu.mjic. Harvard." answered to the toast, "Our Mission, Ridjeway Recovered, nnaint and humorous manner F.verett Rsdtreway, the young man Me allusion to the grey heads, and was t.hfimrht.

to be fatally in Elks that needed a shave, bringing jured in the Twigg tragedy, is still onoini hnrsr, or aDD ause. in BUCK'S No. 8 4-Hole Cook Oven. 16 in. 18 in.

Oar Groceries Arrive Weekly iortu a imnrovins. Each day brings addi Mr. Lons's facial aoornmenL tional strength and better use of his And that same Mr. Long showed nrnn of versatile attainments limhs which were paralyzed, lie is rn and see and when he read an original poem or now able to get about the room by holding to the chair, bed or any object within his reach, andean travel fairly "jingle," humorously describing tne know tor yom- Fire baxk, guarariteed for 5 yeeirs initiat ion of a "rube wnn macs on Riicher Shop hie into the lodge. well on crutches.

He is confident of his ultimate recovery. Ridgeway is a Burns either wood or coaJ At. t.he "witching hour of eleven, young man of remarkable vitality. 0 hnnr narticularlv sacred to all Elk up mas shot in three places and was 1 hi grocery- We would be pleaBed to isconnootodwith ont we have anyone call at our sioch. y.

butcher. We buy the best. dom, the toast, "io our aumui 4l I rpnnr tprl amnnsr the -fatally injured Brother," was pieageu n-, PRICE $16.00 On Payments 35.00 Down and 1 .00 a Week for weeks afterward, but surgical cb-iii nnri his hiilldotr tenacity have HAWKINS BROb, irX Mnin and 8th. trmm Dhed. Although he will proba bly never be quite so strong again, ne More, ovn.nts tn hp iid and doing Derore J.

0. MCGREGOR HARDWARE GO. lustrating a very pretty idea of true brotherhood. With a trio, "Spring Song," by Miss Williams, Miss Phillips and Mr. Olm-stad, the program ended, and the tables being quickly removed, Oliver's orchestra was once more pressed into service for the dancing, which lasted until after 1 o'clock.

8 Newptone385 'mJS long. AVENUE. W1NEIEI.D, KANSAS, J'HONF 198 EAST JJ S. W. K.

C. Wins. rrha hall iramp. Thursday be- J. UJ lJVV twpen the Arkansas City Y.

A. 1 to set to sell you ThP Elks are to be congratulated on oii t.ho W. TC. colleiiv wast a bnrd IMl'ihC li I wish to say Marriage Licenses. 'hrster W'i r.

Cam bridge 20 founght one, resulting in a 'ic or.v the success of this anniversary banquet. Every feature of it was thor tonieis 1 lim'i' We dont depend on big words WHEELS Caiubvidirc, 1" (5 race AiiKi oughly good. rl iii. M.i- iv 1 i 'iii il vinii. Ill i i Vi iiu UCti SIV jr.

Vci'i; Arkansas 30 and Facial Ma now be four-d milli'io r. Iv please call. l.t Tho fact that Mr. Trice had $150 Arkainai City, -1 tine advertising signs made i for the home team by sc. -re 5 o.

S. W. K. C. made the only loiirh down in the tirst half, but railed tn kick goal The Arkausis City i in the last half carried bad Wintield's two yard line, bur.

a fumble. The two teams ly evenly matched and of ground was hard fought. I). Doiijrlass, 2l im iu now rmUinii UP in the r. rmnrnnteiHl MallSiacnuji W1J1V.11 tr ooimt.rv to advertise his shoe store of good oneH Uda.ll, VI i ace Irwin indicates that he not only believes in advert ising, but he expects to remain Jas.

JiiiiiN' Cohl water, O. TO Tirzah A. Hoyland, New 55 Old time horehound candy at 1 ringer's Owl drusr store. B.im.the. Carnage Makers in the shoa business.

Horse 703 KOBTII MAIN.

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