TrtPEHA DAILY STATE JOUETTAIr- FEIDAY EVEWPIO PEB11UAIIY, G, 1914.
e , Great Palace 3veimtte3ini.
Saturday
8 a. m.
is bringing us new customers by the hundreds.
Good news travels fast and every buyer of a suit or overcoat
, in this sale has become a "booster. Join the big buying throng here
"Saturday and see for yourself what astonishingly high values this sale offers!
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3500 Shirts Are in
Our 95c Shirt Sale
Plaited Bosoms, Negligee and Soft
Cuff Shirt, all with Cuffs Attached
The grades and styles that are usually sold at $1.50
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Your choice 95
They are all made on regular custom lines, starched or
soft French cuffs some with collars attached, others with
separate collars. They are extra fine twilled Sea Island shirt
ings, soft Russian Cords, Mercerized Twills, fancy finished
Pongees, plain colored Poplins, plain white Madras, Mercerized
and Satin stripe shirtings. We are going to sell every shirt
in our enormous stock nothing reserved (but full dress
shirts). You may have whites; plaited or plain; neat stripe
and colored effects. Sizes 14 to 20 in all sleeve lengths. They
are $1.50 to $4.00 shirts.
Your Choice now at
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CLOTHING CCL
SIX FOR $5.50
NUGGETS ON CLAIM
Farmer Finds Hidden Cache of
Pioneer Prospectors.
Hidden to Keep From Indians
Former Search Failed.
Jetmore, Kan., Feb. 6. A box of gold
nuggets weighing forty pounds and
declared to be worth at least $6,800
was found by Ralph Chesney, a home
steader, on his farm just south of the
line dividing Ford and Hodgeman
counties today. The treasure will be
deposited with a local bank while
Chesney returns to search for more
gold which is believed to have been
hidden by Colorado prospectors before
they were massacred by the Indians
here in 1865. It is believed that metal
worth nearly $100,000 was hidden by
the party of men. One of the band is
said to have escaped and returned to
this neighborhood years later in a vain
endeavor to find his cache.
The find was made on a hill known
as Turtle Back, on account of its shape.
Details of how the find was made are
not revealed by Chesney, who isn't at
all anxious for competition in his hunt
for the remainder of the wealth. The
hill is located near the banks of Saw
log creek.
According to the story told here years
ago a party of prospectors was re
turning from the western goldfields
and -was attacked and massacred by
the Indians. Before the attack they
cached all their metal. One of the men
escaped more dead than alive and
feared to return to seek his wealth
for several years.
After the county had been settled
by whites and the Indians safely
herded upon reservations a stranger
came to this community and without
letting his errand be known spent
many days digging along Buckner
creek. His operations were always
about the small mounds. He found
nothing. It is declared, and to'd his
story. Since that time hundreds have
sought the gold but all of them
searched the ground near Buckner
creek. It is now believed that the
prospector plied his search along the
wrong stream and that his treasure
and that of his comrades was buried
along the Sawlog. Today is expected
to witness a rush of hunters for the
precious metal along the Sawlog.
TO MANILA TO GET MARRIED.
Pittsburg Teacher W1U Wed Govern
men Employee Who Is a Kansan.
Pittsburg, Kan., Feb. 6. Miss Ruth
Rodman, who for several years was
critic teacher at the Normal, has sailed
from San Francisco for Manila, P. I.,
where she will be married to Charles
St. Clair, formerly of Girard, who holds
a government position in Manila. The
wedding will take place Immediately
upon her arrival.
Miss Rodman left Pittsburg last week
for San Francisco, and is making the
entire trip alone.
Her Intended husband taught several
terms in the Girard schools, and went
to the Philippines several years ago to
engage in teaching. He soon was of
fered a government civil position in
Manila, however, and has since been In
the United States service. He has been
desiGated by the government as one
of the representatives to have charge
of the Philippine exhibit at the Panama-Pacific
exposition at San Fran
cisco in iis.
NEW J All j FOR CLOUD COUNTY.
Third Story of Court House May Be
Reconstructed and Made Modern.
Concordia, Feb. 6. Cloud county will
have a new county Jail. A great many
have always wondered what all the
extra space was ever made for in the
upper story of the court house and now
the county commissioners have solved
the problem. They have not officially
taken action, but expect to at their
next regular meeting. The commission
ers as well as every one else familiar
with the conditions at the county jail,
realize that Cloud county is sorely in
need of a new Jail. The third floor of
the court house can be so made that it
will be as modern as any jail in the
state. The plan is to make the floors
fire proof, all steam l.eat, jewer sys
tem, lights, fire escapes, woman's ward,
the Jailer's living rooms and all the
conveniences necessary.
Homesteads Claim Kansans.
Jetmore, Kan. Feb. 6. The liber
ality of the government homestead
regulations in the southeastern Colo
rado district is sapping Hodgeman
county of many of its leading farmers.
D0NT SCOLD AN
IRRITABLE CHILD
book. Mother! If little tongue is
coated give "California Syrup of
Figs" Children love It.
"There's a Reason"
You may have small care what
the reason is, so long as your food
really nourishes your body and
keeps your brain healthy, active
and a money-maker.
But when signs of nervous pros
tration set in, you want to know
why you can get sure help from
Grape-Nusts
FOOD
A 10-days trial usually brings
improvement in body and mind,
and the experience will show
"There's a Reason"
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Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts.
Mother! Your child isn't naturally
cross and peevish. See If tongue is
coated; this is a sure sign its little
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish full of
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't
eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache,
diarrhoea, remember, a
gentle liver and bowel cleansing
should always be the first treatment
given.
Nothing equals "California Syrup of
Figs" for children's ills; give a tea
spoonful, and in a few hours all the
foul waste.- sour bile and fermenting
food which is clogged in the boweis
passes out of the system, and you have
a well and playful child again. AH
children love this harmless, delicio'.s
fruit laxative," and it never fails to
effect a good "inside" cleansing. Di
rections for babies, children of ail
ages and grown-ups are plainly on tho
bottle.
Keep it handy in your home. A lit
tle given today saves a sick child to
morrow, but get the genuine. Ask
your druggist for a 50-cent bottle
"California Syrup of Figs," then look
and see that it is made by the "Cali
fornia Fig Syrup company." Coun
terfeits are being sold here. Don't be
fooled ! Adv.
A 320 acre homestead and a 320 acre
desert claim for pasture may be taken
by each entrant. The satisfactory
character of much of the land has re
cently drawn many people from this
county.
TOPEKA MAN ON JOB,
C. M. England Appointed Assistant
Deputy Warden at Penitentiary.
Leavenworth, Kan., Feb. 6. Announce
has been made at the Kansas state peni
tentiary of the retirement on February 13
of Frank Snare, assistant deputy warden.
Mr. Snare came to the prison ten years
ago as a guard, and has filled many im
portant positions. Eighteen months ago
J. K. Codding, former warden, appointed
him assistant deputy. He is considered
one of the best posted men on prison af
fairs now connected with the Institution.
Mr. Snare will retire to his farm near
Fa!rmount In this county.
C. Bngland, formerly connected with
the police department at Topeka. has been
selected as Mr. Snare's successor.
It also is reported that James Dobbs,
foreman of the brick plant, is to leave the
prison within a few weeks. Mr. Dobbs
came to the prison from Atchison twelve
years ago. He is considered one of the
most expert brick makers in this section
of the state.
Chanees in the female ward also are an
nounced. Mrs. Bottomly, of Phillips coun
ty, who has been employed as night guard
for the past four months, has been ad
vanced to matron, while Mrs. Ida
Adrlance, of Baldwin, has been appointed
night guard.
RAISE LEMONS AT ELIiTNWOOD.
Tfeonflsaeds off Hart Schaffimeir & Mam
NO matter at - what weight
you tip the scales nor how
tall or short you are; no
difference what your chest or
waist measurement is, youll
find YOUR EXACT SIZE in this
Bis $17 Sale.
This sale is for EVERYBODY
professional men, business
men, laboring men, college men,
for men of every conceivable
taste and your satisfaction is
guaranteed just as completely
as if you paid full regular prices.
Buy one of these Hart Schaf f
ner & Marx suits or overcoats
tomorrow and pocket a clean
cut saving of $5.50 to $13.00.
Thousands to choose from the
richest woolens and most re
fined weaves and shades, in
cluding elegant blue serges and
beautiful Chinchillas; the most
distinguished models even the
swagger Balmaccans. Buy for
now and next season as well
and take your choice of these
rich S20, $2S, $25 and $22.50
qualities at only
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats
$28.00 Suits and Overcoats
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats
On Sale Again Saturday at
Hart Schaffher & Marx Finest Suits and Overcoats Reduced
Har tSchaffner & Marx very finest $75
black Melton Overcoats, luxuriously lined with
rich astrakhan; Persian lamb col
lar; cut 62 inches Ions; sizes 36 to
44; all ntow reduced to.
All Hart Schaffner & Marx $60 Over
coats, most beautiful imported fab
rics; elegantly tailored;
now. ..............
$55
) Over-
$45
All Hart Schaffner & Marx $50 Over.
coats, English Meltons, Brook
Beavers and other fine fabrics;
$40
All Hart Schaffner & Marx $40
and Overcoats; every new model
color and pattern; beautifully
tailored and finished; now. . . .
Suits
$28.50
Hart Schaffner & Marx Balmacaan
Overcoats; made of Imported
Scotch mixtures in browns and
grays; formerly 30- Saturday.
Young Men's Fine $18 and $20 Suite
and Overcoats. Some of our best
makes, splendidly tailored and
all good styles. Now
$21.75
$13.75
.$3.S0
Mothers!
MOST IMPORTANT TROUSER SALE
These Trousers are sellinsr at $3.90; they're worth $7. $6.50, $6, $5: they're made from short ends of finest, costliest
suit fabrics; from HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. You'll find worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, serges,
fancy weaves-r-blue, gray, brown. You may be able to match your suit. They're the top of qual
ity!?, $6.50, $6, $5 Trousers. ;
New Stetson Arrivals
" In Our Hat Dept.
THE GWYNEDD is a smart high
crown dish brim soft
hat with a high bow
on the Southwest cor
ner very smart and
will be a favorite with
young men.
Select qualit y .... $Tt
The 5th Avenue
A classy stiff hat of
unusual style - high
taper crown, narrow
curled brim, slightly
dipped front and rear.
See this Jo
one wjwv
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IF YOU are not ready for your
Spring hat, buy one like you are
wearing now we're cleaning up all
our mid-winter styles i qp
$4, $3.50, $3 ones $1.CK)
Hundreds of Our Boys'
Finest $7.50, $8.50 CC
and $10 Suits and Overcoats Are Now
Includes Russians, Sailors, Middies and French
Blouse Suits, 2 V2 to 10 years ; Norfolks and dou
ble breasteds, 8 to 18 years ; knickers cut full peg
and full lined. Many of the latter are ELEGANT
BLUE SERGES WITH TWO PAIRS PANTS TO
MATCH. Beautiful Allwool, Shawl Collar Chin
chilla Overcoats, also convertible collar styles,
Dlain or belted back. 8 to 18 years, and Russian
and button-to-chin models, 2V2 to 10
years. These are actual $7.50, $8.50
and $10 values; all in one big lot
at, your choice -
Big Cleanup Sale Boys' $5 and $5.95 Overcoats
Tomorrow at $3.75
Boys' Klegant Gray and Blue Chinchilla Overcoats in
the popular shawl collar model; also long, full cut, belted
back Overcoats, with convertible collar; all wool fabrics In
plain gray friezes and meltons and gray,
tan and brown mixtures; sizes 4 to 18
years. Were $5 and $5.95; on sale
Boys' Elegant $5 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits
Tomorrow Only $3.75
Mothers are wildly enthusiastic about the phenomenal
values this sale affords. The fabric Is a beautifuly woven,
smooth finished blue serge that will give extra good ser
vice. Suits are made in the very nobbiest English Nor
folk models, with stitched down belt: knickers are cut
full peg style and are full linen lined,
have belt straps and watch pockets;
sizes 6 to 17 years; for only. .
Kussian
$5
wuuh iaui 111
$3.75
itacio uio cut
$3.75
HEAR YE! HURRY
To This Shoe Sale
Men's $5.00 and $4.50 Washburn
Winter Shoes OJQ oe
(no Corndodgers)
Men's $4 and $3.60 Wash. CO
burn winter shoes , r
All $6.00 and $5.00 Laird e
Schober women's M Eft
winter shoes. .
Lady Washburn $4.50, $4.00 and
shcrr...... $2X3
Mike
Hincs
Success
with
Cultivates Trees
Fine Specimens.
Ellinwood, Kan., Feb. 6. That
monster lemons may be grown in
Kansas is proven by the successful ef
forts of Mike Hines of this city. Ten
years ago Hines purchased a young
lemon tree and placed it in his home.
Through careful attention it has now
grown to a- height of five feet. The
current season's crop was 22 pieces
of fruit, the largest of which meas
ured 14 inches one way by 16 inches
the other.
END INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS,
SOUR STOMACH PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN.
Tune it! In five minutes your nause
ated stomach feels fine Stops
fermentation.
KAN SAX KILLED ON COAST.
Frank Scott of Concordia Is Vlctl:
Father Goes to Claim Body.
Concordia. Feb. 6. Word has
reached Concordia that Frank Scott,
several years ago living in Concordia,
was accidentally shot and killed In
California. His father has gone west
and will bring the body to Concordia
for burial probably Saturday.
Tou don't want a slow remedy when
your stomach is bad or an uncertain
one or a harmful one your stomach is
too valuable; you mustn't Injure it with
drastic drugs.
Pane's Diapepsin is noted for its
speed in giving relief; its harmlessness;
its certain unfailing action in regulat
ing sick , sour, gassy stomachs. Its
millions of cures in indigestion, dys
pepsia, gastritis and other stomach
trouble has made It famous the world
over.
Keep this perfect stomach doctor in
your home keep it handy get a large
fifty-cent case from any drug store,
and then if any one should eat some
thing which doesn't agree with them; if
what they eat lays like lead, ferments
and sours and forms gas; causes head
ache, dizziness and naseau; eructations
of acid and undigested food remember
as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes n
contact with the stomach, all such dis
tress vanishes. Its promptness, cer
tainty and ease in overcoming the
worst stomach disorders is a revelation
to those who try It. Adv.
LAND FOR HOMESTEADERS.
Tracts Aggregating 7,000 Acres in
Hamilton and Greeley to Be Open.
Tribune, Kan. Feb: 6. The receipt
f advice here that about 7,000 acres
f land in Greeley and Hamilton
ounties will soon be opened for
-omesteading has caused intense In-
erest. The locations of the tracts
aave not been announced. The land
is composed of homesteads entered on
over seven years ago but on which
final proof was not made. It has re
verted back to the government.
MORE DRILLING IN BUTLER CO.
Tulsa Firm Prospect ton New Leases
. Interest Increasing.
ElDorado. Kan.,, Feb. . Drilling for
oil in the vicinity of Latham, in south
east Butler county, is under way. A
large acreage has ben leased by a
company from Tulsa. Ok., which is do
tag Its own prospecting. Several holes
re to be put down immediately.
The first well is on the H,'T. Fromm
arm Just south of Latham. The f eople
ire anxious to have the land prospected
and are leasing their land rapidly.
The belief that rich ell fields exist in
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Going to Europe
This Summer?
Now is the time to make reservations for sailing in May
June or July, returning: in August, September or October,
either to or from England, the Mediterranean or other
European ports. Steamers sailing during these, months are
always booked to their full capacity.
I am agent for all principal lines. For literature and full
information as to rates, sailing dates, etc., address
T. Lw KING, C. P. & T. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry.,
" Topeka, Kansas.
the hills east and south of Latham has
been held for a long time und ncrv it
is going to be tried out.
OIL IN ELLIS AND LOGAN.
Experienced Prospector . Takes Leases
and WU1 Drill Wells.
Russell, Kan., Feb. 6- It Is the be
lief of J. C. Noble, an oil and gas man
for 36 years, that oil or gas or both
may be found along the Smoky river
in Logan and Ellis counties. He has
recently taken a large number of
leases in these counties and in return
promises to sink several wells in the
near future and make a thorough test
of this section's underground resource"
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