Special at Ownbey’s this Week
“TRIOLA SWEETS”, Pound Box
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SOUTH tontitown.
William Farish and J, T. Wilburn
made a business trip to Fayetteville
Saturday.
Harry TTmholtz is the proud posses
sor of a nice new bugy, which he pur
chased in Springdale recently.
Airs. A. J. Dowe l, who has been
sick so long, is now able to be up
and around the house, but not able tc
do any housework yet.
The electors of the Steele school j
district met Saturday evening the
15th. A seven mill fax wns voted
and Ed Parish was elected to serve j
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as director.
The vineyards in and around Tonti
town are looking well, the vines bein.
in fine condition. If nothing happens
to them there will be a good full
crop this year.
Perhaps some of the News readers
will wonder why “Mugwumps” chang
es Tontitown items to South Tonti
town. It is because he can get more !
news in and around Steele and other j
places better than he can here at |
Tontitown.
The M. L' Church, South, at Steele
held their quarterly communion sre
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vice»Sunday the ICth. Eld. Davidson
of Fayetteville delivered an excell
ent sermon on Saturday and Sunday
morning at eleven o’clock. J. H. Ru
bla of Elm Springs accompanied him.
J. C. Wasson, E. D. Hellstern, Jim
Reed and Mr. Sherman of Elm Spring
attended the meeting Saturday mom
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center CORNER.
Rro. Rice filled his regular appoint
ment at Zion Saturday and Sunday.
Master Coran Begley, who has ty
phoid fever, is improving.
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Perry Sharp of Pea Ridge spent
Sunday at the home of his father,
Mrs. Simons of near Osage is
| spending a week with her daughter,
j Mrs. Joe Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Philo Boyd spent
spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, G. B. I
Jones.
Those visiting at the John Jones
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Es
aw Begley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones,
of Cave Springs and Miss Zora Aar- '
on
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dobbs, of Har
man, spent Saturday and Sunday at. ^
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones.
We are glad to note that Miss Al
ta Rutledge was able to be at church
Sunday.
PEACH TREE ACREAGE.
D. E. Richer of Frisco develop
ment department is in this vicinity
collecting data regarding the peach
tree acreage and the prospective ship
ment in car load lots from the var
ious points throughout Benton county, j
The name of each grower, large or |
smail, is being listed, which will ;
snow as near as possible the number :
of trees lie has.—Rogers Post.
The following bit of poetry was
written before the downpour of rain
Thursday afternoon. It might be “ca
ned” for future use, but it's too good
to keep:
Backward, turn backward, oh Time
on thy way; give us some rain again,
just for one day. Take us back to
April and give us a soak; the cistern
is empty, we're ready to choke. The
dust and the heat make each, minute
au hour; turn a hack hand-spring and
give us a shower.
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All
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Remember two things about this sale:
We will not be undersold. We9iveticketsw,,h e,er>purchase i
deemable in dishes
SHOES
Never before have we made any reduc
tion on our FAMOUS WEBER LINE OF
SHOES I-OR MEN. Look at these prices, all
new stock.
All S4.00 Weber Oxfords in sale.$2.98
All S3.50 Weber Oxfords in sale.$2. 75
All S3.00 Weber Oxfords in sale.$2.40
The IRVING DREW SHOE FOR WO
MEN is another line of shoes we have never
offered at the price.
Ail S3).30 Drew Oxfords at.$2. 75
Ali S3.00 Drew Oxfords at..$2.40
All $2.50 Drew Oxfords at .$1.95
All $2|i0 Drew Oxfords at.$1.60
We have 1 lot Mens and Ladies Oxfords,
HAMILTON BROWN make, worth up to
j $T00 at just 1-2 the regular price.
Our Hamilton Brown line of Boys Oxfords
at unheard of prices.
Boys S3.00 Oxford, 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, at.$2.25
Boys 2.c0 Oxford, 2-1-2 to 5 1-2, at.$1.95
Boys 2.00 Oxford, 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, at.$1.50
Boys 1.50 Oxfords 9 to 11 at.$1.00
DRESS GOODS
In our summer dress goods line we have
nothing but the best of material and the choic
est of patterns to offer even at the regular
price to say nothing of the slaughtered prices
below. Look at these prices.
Everything in our dress goods department
including Silks, Messalines, Wool Goods,
Voiles, Crepes, Lawns, Batiste, Organdies,
Rice Cloth, Lace Cloth, Plain and Hgured
Flaxon, Southland Batiste, Shadow Voile, Dur
ba Crepe, Organdie De Luxe, etc., etc., go in
this sale at these prices.
All Regular $1.50 go in this sale at
1.00 . “ “
“ .75 ...
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“ .35.
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$1.15
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OXFORDS
Misses and Childrens Oxfords
Regular S2.00 value.$1.50
Regular i.75 value.$1.35
Regular 1.50 value.$1.15
Regular 1.25 value.95
Regular 1.00 value.80
Entire stock of MENS PANTS
$3.50 pants in this sale.$2.85
3.00 pants in this sale.$2.45 j
2.50 pants in this sale.$2.10
2.00 pants in this sale.$1.65
1.50 pants in this sale.$1.25
MENS, BOYS and CHILDREN’S STRAW
HATS
Regular SI.50 hats now.$1.10
Regular 1.00 hats now.75
Regular .50 hats now.40
Regular .25 hats now.20
A large line of Extra Fine Embroideries
will be shown at greatly reduced prices dur
ing this sale.