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Great Bend Tribune from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 3

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i 'Imp" night. at the Palace. 'Imp night at the Palace. 'Imp" pictures at the Palace at the Palace to- Answer This Question You "Imps, night. Three tonight.

Styles Stoc 3 pictumes-at the Boj's shoes that were $3.00 for $2.25 Kranse's. 153-5t Three new "Imp' Palace tonight pictures at of Hays City Mss Elizabeth -Agnew is visiting here. Vaudeville and "Imp' the Palace tonight is reported as A feature riovcity vaudeville act at the Palace tonight. Mrs. Henry Harper being better today.

The Proposition Is 'This Will it be better to pass over our Great Shoe Sale- taking no notice of it, even though you can buy most of our splendid Shoes for much, less than they are worth-and then a little Ister pay more money for just the same shoes, or will it be better to come here at once and buy all the Shoes you can use and save a large sum of money by so doing Just think-Shoes that have been selling at $3.50 and $4.00 can now be bought for MEN. Most of our WOMEN'S SHOES $3.50 and $4.00, for $2.50 and $2.75. Cat Prices on M6st of Our Men's, Womeik's and Children's Shoes. It's Our Clearance Sale Time, That's All. 5 Consnlt Dr.

Enochs OTer First National Bank, phone 132. 144-tf. Jii -r Alice Worden of this city is visiting irlends In Hoisngton ths week. Imp." Three of them, "Imp," "Imp at the Palace. ladies' Krause's.

shoes for 153- at 5t In addition to the big list of things shown "on the bills for the big sale at John Brazill's farm, northeast of town, next Tuesday there will be a lot of extra things. Enough to make the sale one of the best bargain counters in the county. Don't miss the chance of attending this sale. 1 'Pk. yA- Big public sale at the John Brazell farm next Tuesday.

It's a Stetson and. therefore, classy, stylish, correct, fashionable. Big public sale at the John Brazell farm next Tuesday. Don't miss the "Baseball Bloomers" at the Elite. The best ever shown in this city.

mti tvt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rediger of Rozel are here for a few days visit with his parents before returning to their home. They came yesterday from Burlington, by auto, where they hava been visiting her parents, and made the trip of 225 miles in one day. That's a pretty good record.

Earl says the crops from here east look fine but that on west there is not such a good, prospect. Around Rozel the wheat has barely commenced to show. i ne dBFieg Loass Walter Brown of the Turner store is spending today in Marion visiting his father. Wag E. K.

Pentz was in town today on business. He used to be an instructor in the Central Normal College here. GREAT BEND, KANSAS For Sale. Black mare, seven years old this spring. Weight about 1,400.

A. H. Connett 148-tf Mrs. Brewer of Ellinwood who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clarence O'Neal of this city returned home this morning, Vmtt Full Length, for Ladies and Misses New Gingham Wash Dresses For Children, Misses and Women Spring Suiting and Silks Blacks and ColorsPopular Prices NEW, SNAPPY and UP TO DATE Relining and Recollaring Coats a Specialty Ladies' Work Neatly Done-All Work Done by Hand American Woman's League.

Regular meeting Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Commercial club rooms. Business of importance. Election of members, lot for chapter house and a number of other interesting topics. All members requested to be present. 154-2t Mrs.

Sam Gwinn left this morning for Dodge City where she was called by the sickness of her niece, Chester Hartshorn. At Frazier's Phone No. 70 H. Porter, The quarantine the R. C.

Rus tm That Contain Hercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sell home has been lifted and County Attorney Russell is again at home. That's the cause of the glad smile he has been wearing lately. sens9 of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through 'no mucous surf aces. Such articles should never be used except IK I ovrvri9 MUMS.

One of the pleasantest surprise parties of the season was that arranged the other evening for Fred Nuttleman in honor of his birthday and also his ninth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Nut D)0 on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.

Cheney Toledo, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly uou the blood and mucuous of the system. Inbuying Hall's Cat-i rrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It i3 taken internally and made fn To'cdo. Ohio, by F. J.

Cheney Co. Testimonials free. a a tx tx All ilms" at the Palace tonight FOR SALE. AT A I 3 it it tt tt Barton Hotel, meals 25 cents. 151-12t LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

comedy at the A feature ace tonighj. Miss Elsa Zutavern is on the sick list tleman of course was- in on the surprise and arranged the details and Fred did his duty by appearing as surprised as possible but it was noticed that he broughf his horn home from the band room and that he was all "dolled" up for the occasion. The members of the band, the wives of the married ones, Mr and Mrs. Fred Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hemker, Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. Fankhauser, Miss Ada Eppstein, Miss Lizzie Brandt were the guests.

A big dinner, not luncheon, was served after which the band boys played a few selections and the crogd then played cards all evening. Every one had a fine time and enjoyed the evening immensely. sold by Druggists. Price 75o per bottle. Take Hall's Family PiiJs for Buster Brown lloisery 25c pair at Krause's.

153-5t shoes for $1.50 at 153-ot $2.00 Boy's Kranse's. All kinds of brass crast work done. Call 279 Black. 154-3t BARTON Big public sale at the John Brazell farm next Tuesday. 'Imp" program at Don't miss the big the Palace tonight.

HOTEL Mrs. Joe Kramer was over from Claflin this week on business. EDWARD CROCKER Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Superior Service Mrs. Crocker will assist with ladies and children 'Phones 367 Blue 423b and 9 MEALS 25c Big public sale at the John Brazell farm next Tuesday. STOMACH AGONY.

and $3.00 Misses' shoes for 153-5t Kranse's. $1.95, The Hardaways, feature novelty at the Palace tonight. EVERY WOMEN SHOULD Don't try to rub your ear with your elbow, for it will be a failure. Earn week Introducing our very complete Spring line or Linn Moses returned this morning from a trip to Kansas City. Tke ffl.0-0na and Quickly Get Rid of Indigestion.

Go to Hooper's today and get a fifty cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets. them as directed and notice how quickly distress, gas and heaviness will disappear. MI-O-NA stomach tablets not only Gotch ear-ily defeated Americus last, night in Kansas City. And he'd do chmidt. Deautnui wool buitings wasn laDrics tancy wai stings, silks, petticoats etc.

Up tp date N. Y. City patterns. Finest line on the maaket Dont miss the "Baseball Bloomers" at the Elite. The best ever shown in this city.

Dealing direct with the mills yoa will find ouf prices low. If others Can make 10.00 to 30.00 weekly you can also. Samples, full instructions give instant rener, out taken ror a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hans and Mr.

and Mrs. George Kates were in Hoisington yesterday. in each sample case, shipped express prepaid. No money required. Exclusive territory.

Write for particulars. Be first to apply. STANDARD DRESS GOODS CO. Mrs. Max Shafer entertained at dinner yesterday Mrs.

A. E. Rowell and daughter, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. W.

D. Gould and mother, Mrs. White and Mrs. Lou Gunn. Our Business Is Growing- THERE IS A REASON AMEND BROS.

THE DENTISTS The friends of Willis Tlowerton will be sorry to hear that he is still in a Dept 600, Bingfiamton, N. Y. few days drive away dizziness, headache, nervousness and biliousness. Bad dreams and tossing about in bed are caused by out of order stomach, and MI-O-NA will remove the cause and put your stomach in slpen-did condition in a few days. Give MI-O-NA a trial at a risk.

a ciitical condition a'tit not improving In health. A bunch of 'Imps" at the Palace CHARLES It. TOWNSLEY. tonight. jnooper guarantees it to cure any Mr.

and Mrs Leonard Burnham and stomach trouble or money back. MI Mr. and Mrs. George Kates of Newton have been visiting here this week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hans and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hart of this city.

Vocal. Instructor Studio 2403 Broadway. I her Mrs. Mary Slinn, passed 'Phone 286 a O-NA is a fine tonic, it builds up run down people in a short time; Hooper" and druggists everywhere sell MI-O-NA at 50 cents a large box. Write for free trial sample, Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N.

Y. though here last evening on their way from Spearville to Wichita. They will visit there a few days and then return to this city where they expect to make their home. Reports from the James Savage home are to the effect that Mr. Savage is unable to lie down and that he has passed two particularly bad nights.

He is affected with a sort of drops: and his limbs are pw611en all out of proportion. PR I yoa aid any sub stance ycurbak to. from bak- Mrs. Homer Ayers entertained the clerks of the Lichesky store last night in honor 'of Mrs. Louis Eppstein of Oklahoma City.

Those present were Miss Hazel Horner. Miss Amelia Maus, Miss MyrK Lindsley, Miss Elsa Glissman, Miss Clara Johnson. In it for you in this con Your 'It Mrs. Leo Wilcek entertained three tables or twelve guests at "500" Wed Patronage nesday afternoon in a delightful man Calumet has been backed for years oy aii ofrer $1,000 for any substance injurious to health jund in the baking prepared with it. Does not this and the fact that it complies with all pure food both State and National, prove that Calumet is absolutely pure? With the purity question settledthen Calumet is undoubtedly the best Baking Powder.

It contains more leavening power; it is more uni ner. The rooms were decorated for the occasion, the color, being orange, Mrs. E. E. Morrison won; first prize while Mrs.

Arthur Taylor got the con solation Following the game a delicious luncheon was served. Those form every can is the same. It assures better results and is moderate in price, a REXAI ST RE presept were Miss Florence Dean of Kansas City, MrsT J. R. Hayes, Mrs.

E. Moses, Mrs. E. RtMoses, i REX MEANS KING Mrs. B.

A. Gardner, Mrs. Kurt Zutavern, Mrs. Chas. Lischesky, Mrs.

BAKING POWDER Ptnre in tb CanPer in th Biking. Arthur Taylor, Mrs. E. E. Morrison, Mrs.

Will Townsley, Miss Grace Hayes, Miss Florence Poole..

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