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i i. " - cxr 1 7 Corxrtcbt KarfSchaSner & Marx ktiv 51 IMw Sinf ypr Uvercdat ror Christmas. .T J.' i 4.1.2. U- iL. U .. i i t 1. !..-. . . i . u cuilicu iuit mil uc mc tuiucii winter wc nave uau iur yean, u just leemi io crop our. in fill hurnan instinct; and .we Warn you to prepare yourself. This store is the Home of H. S. M. AND KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES! . 1 ' It means a great deal to-Ve the Home of such clothes. They are the best clothes in the world I That's why we sell them. We are displaying: tremendous stock of new creations in Suits and Overcoats, made for us by H. S. M.-.ahd Kirschbaum. The fabrics and colorings are wonderful. A great wealth of' new things that will please everyone of you. Many men fix $20.00, $122.50 or $25.00 as the right price to pay for a good Suit or Overcoat. We make a feature cf Suits ahd Overcoats at' these prices and give you more than you would ever ex pect for the money. You. can't find such Values anywhere elscl Unquestionably the most superior variety of Suits and Overcoats ever offered at Just in time for Winter we offer one hundred and fifty brand new Winter Suits and Overcoats . at $15.00. apiece, each n6 representing a saving which, under ordinary circumstances, would not be possible. We arc making a great reputation on the High Grade, Reliable Suits and Overcoats at $15, made of all wool and pure worsted weaves. These suits arc remarkable values, backed by a double guaranteethe manufacturer and this storeand we invite your patronage on the merits and value of this merchandise. Great Suit Values at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. A great many men and young men want to buy a suit at these pricas, and we have prepared to supply their needs with some extraordinary values in plain and fancy cassimcrcs, good, heavy, warm, wearing suits all brand new reliable wearing suits, to fit all sizes, 33 to 44. From now until Christmas we will give a handsome boys' watch FREE with every boys' suit or overcoat at $5.00 or over. LEYHE-D0WNIN6 CLOTHING COMPANY. Local Items - O. T. Stono was up from Koping Tuesday shopping. Mnurlco 0'IIcnrn, of Slater, mado us Ms annual visit Monday. Mrs. Roy Logan of ITober, Ark., roturnud homo Sunday after a pleas ant visit at Mrs. Bertha Casey's. J. R. Hcuman and Abraham Ho mlno woro up from near Arrow Hock Monday on county court bual ness. Miss Georgia Smith In charge of the New York Racket's millinery department, has gone to her home In. 1 Paso, Texas, for a vacation. Bring In your pictures now to he framed, and avoid the Christ mas rush. Scott Bros. Book Store. New white buck, button boota far women at Rose &, Buckner. Geo. Markwell was hero from SUtor Tuesday and reports hla town still on the boom, i Mrs. Mary, Harland, one of Sa line's fine old ladles, Is quite 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. J, Rawllngs, east of town. Judge niram Fcrrlll Saturday morning united in marrlago at the court house, Jesse Wood and Miss Edith Brummltt of north of Slater. Miss Jennie Miller of Carllnvfllc, III., Is tho .guest of her sisters, Mrs. Jos. Chaffee and Mrs Amel Kec hart E. E. Elsea returned Tuesday from southeast Missouri whero ' ho spent soveral weeks op real estate business. Dr. Herman Ldeber writes us to announce his coming. Ho will bo , at 'the Ruff noxt Monday and re- main nil week. See his big adv. Little Ilelen WoodsmaU of Spring field, (Mo., Is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. J, H. Stephen of Marshall. The Victoria' Lynn Concert Co, th high school Monday night was unusually 'fine. Tine young , ladies . were clwrmlag and 'rtlsgfn their N.urlUark mt and hlarlr fVUBC tK OKI'. ' - J! lit t. ( fa. ' Barney Bakcrt was hero Friday V. W. Umbarger and wife sur- f rom Bluo Lick and says ho recent- prised the hitters parents, Mr. and ly found a pigeon dead In his barn Mrs. L. C. Ehrnman, on Thanks with an aluminum ring and .tho.. giving Day by bringing In n well number B. Y. 21203 on tho ring, prepared and sumptuous dinner and apondlng the day with them. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Pence, of southeast of town, entertained Mrs. Buy Red Label coal from Josophlno Durrctt, her mother, Mrs 3. A. WliiU, Ml. Leonard. Pettus and sons, William and ... , , ml Amos Durrctt. , Chn8' Nlcraclor returned Thurs- day from Arkansas anu roports the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ooddardlcft rice crop. there a fine ono and cot Saturday jilght for Hannibal where ton crop a big ono also. He re Mr. Ooddard has accopted a post- ported Phil Lelnlngor of Nnpton, tlon there with tho Bell Telephone qulto low and feeble. compan. .Fred pink came In from Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blackburn on- Okla., Tuesday to .visit his sisters; tertained on Thanksgiving Day Chas.Flnk, who was hero on a vis Edward Zahn and family, Mrs. it returned tho same day. Mary Waters and daughter, Miss . . , T Susie, and W. C; Brown. ,M- J y. MMn;.i' M. Henley and little daughter, Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Scott and bcl,' were hero shopping Monday baby daughter Margucrltt'o, came from Herndon and made us a pleas In from .Kansas City, Kns, Monday ant visit. Mrs. Henley took a hand night for a Visit to tho ' former's some now buggy along home, paronts, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Scott. New hif h toe u buUon 48 lbs Maud S. Flour boot for womeri at Rote & $1.38 Hi J. A WfcUt. M. Buckner. Leonard. . 47tf ""c115' j , ... V. C. nenegar and uifo IcftThurs The Modern Brotherhood of Am- on Rod F,yer for ,thelr erica Lodge No 811 at Herndon, homo ln pirmount, Indiana after will moot on Doc. &th at 7.3a p. m. .nondlnlr a week with tho formers All members are requested to bo.brothor and fnmiiv. nnd N. J. Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Urton, of near M. Leonard, wero here yoBtorday Carl Keohart shot a big Jack rnhhlt on his father's farm, north cut of town, Friday night. Wo don't know whether he shot It In uelt-dcfcnsc or not, but ho was an awful big fellow nnd was no doubt rather Impudent or Carl wouldn't have hurt a feather in his hat. Salt $1.35 per barrel, J. A.JW1"" Ml Luomird. 47 1 We received a marked copy of the Insurance Magazine of Kansas City which this week presents a good likeness of Attorney Robt. 11. Ruff and tolls of tho ofcctlvc work of Col. Ruff is dolnj as presl dent of the Pioneer Llfo Insurrancc Qo. of America in Kansas City. Otho Clark, one of our best print ers, was called to Poplar Bluffs list week -and failed to return leav Ing Mfl short of help and compel! Jacob Clawson, of Liberal, Kan- TheParrlsh family had a pleasant sa8, wrote hLs son, Bruce, Tuesday reunion at tho home of Mr. and that ho expects to return to Saline Mrs. C. W. Lacy on Capitol Mil as soon us ho can sell his placo Thursday of last week. Mr. and there. He says that country Is too Mrs. Sherman Houston and daugh dry to suit him. ter, Mrs. Laura Parrlsh and daugb tcr. Miss Pet, of Malta Bend, Mrs. Tun! received a Nhiiuueiil Ed Guitar and daughter, of Colum of Sjlar Brand SIioch, .!. A. b!a. Mrs. T. W. Lacy and children, Wliitl, Mt. Leonard. 47tf of Kansas City, Frank Brown nntl family were among the visitors'. Miss Amelia Keohart, one of Sugartown's charming young Ex Senator B. D. (Martin was here ladles, brought us In a nice supply ,a8t week nnd 9ay8 he ha8 aucd of meat for Thanksgiving sent by ?c.- L- Part of K,a"8a,, ,clty for .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kce- Jl5'0001 damages. While he es hurt Stephen Keohart also re- Ployed Davis he asserts the latter membcred us kindly cheering the ?'orked 8lit Wn, causing him editor's family. ,Io"es and humiliation. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDanlct The Democrats of Saline met In pleasantly entertained a limited conferenco at the court house Tues number of friends at their home on day afternoon with a fair attend- Eaat Mitchell Tuesday evening. ancc. uouniy cmurman itoot. m. Nov. 28th at a sU o'clock dinner. present J. A. Ohanoy, Sec'y. Miss Lora Proctor of Ravcnwood Mo., camo to Marshall Friday oven ing on an extended vUlt to 1 her to nttond tho Bollton gtore Bole, brotner, u. u. Ji'roctor anu ram:iy. Thoro wero a great many others C. W. Nixon, a prominent Arrow here tov thls 8a,e Rock merchant, passed through Elmer Coofc( Mrs Esslo Stephens Marshall Monday evening on his and Jra Walter Tliomas, of Ston- way to Kansas City whero ho was lngton, Colo., who camo to attend summoned for tho federal Jury. father's funeral, arc staying The young ladies quartctto'of M. or Bhort vislt to ,rieBd"' V. C wUl glvo a concert at Odd Tho iadlea tjuartette of M. V. C. Follows Hall tonight undor tho RAVQ a concert in Small's nail In ausplclos of Class No. i of the Blackburn Saturdnv cvonlne -which Christian church. Uiev tieciaro to have boon the moat Ing us to Issue only eight pages' Reynolds presided. State Chair- Those present wero Rev. and Mr, this weok after having gotton up mon Shannon was present and j. jj. Cortncr, Dr. and Mrs. J. L reading and ads. for twelve. made a plea for campaign funds. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Peccket At the home of Mr. nd Mrs. A. kmoroKan tl'nVtoUck' thn bp' a.ndIM7' D' P' teBtal!: J. nogar a bountiful and dcllc take more than that to lick the Re- rIclll. An invitation , to Mr. and lou, lUnksguTg dTnne? was glv-' ,mbUcana t tlmcl McDanlel's hospitable homei. en In lionor of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. "Bates" Pays Top aX'ay' , acf p4ttt,b,e aa Henegar of Falrmount, Indiana. Mr GASH for PRODUCE, ap,endld entertainers, and Mrs. J. M. Marksburry, Jf. J. - -i CftniTIJmoK I Rov J Norvn Por of GU- Wood and family, Mrs. Elizabeth a Inft fifirt T Uam and N5W P081 churche Henegar nnd MUs Mary Swltzer "mu --l,M,,-',- A Mr- for many yeaa, has resigned th were also present , Keys. pastorate of tho latter church. Bucknert. worn J; . ".SplSi t iwd' Jgndidi'wlit'eK nwnyiiifre(J8atiraayAnd,,md;our packed tho evening.. I 5 dHlloii,uoal oil 30c .7 J Chalmers Noqo the six-year-old A. Whitt, Mt Leonard. 47tf. son of Mrs, Dave Nooe, was ito Mr. and Mrs. 'John Dougherty left honor tf oM partyat.the nome fc night tor: Hannfbal,Mo,whe. M,Dougherty. rs. ia8 accepted a, position there wltu I WE OWE THE PEOPLE AN APOLOGY frio k.i vv c catve Lino uicaiio vi v- at dreds of people who attended the openingday of our I BIG PUBLIC SALE, and who were unable to Ret I New black velvet button auccoBsfui so far. The haii was wn;fa j n olf kono-li wp had ftixf v clerks. The crowds 9 1 Vmm A. PcKa anu seomeu 10 enjoy .....w0.. j t booti for women at Koie ft 1vinlni II - - . . . I were mucn larger tnan wnat we expeqiea, out we assure these people and others who anticipate at- I, tending this.PUBLIC SALE that we are piling .ourglf counters nign wun rresn gooas aaiiy at cnurinuu"; O sayings, Remember this Public Sale continues until o SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 191 1. 1; ; . Respectfully, sary, tlie, pojl eephono ,C(j. i -inumAim: aaargarot. miueus 15.1 Alien' ; Crockett Saturday soia .trtaimd sniyhai;sglYBv .- .Nabhah'rf 'BbwJesV.farm of ' 'acres ;or v9tgnss,IeB;ele:iMp shlot town' o'n; fcrowntiold I V LfrIjpViW .Qwirlea. ;and lUria of1 li'WUibri' Sjwlogs; coRsldera- i, uouncy, court ws va session wvin wk ami aajourwci Tueauay. mt J4in4y. 'KW'aMi, unable 1 tmmJK-' THE. BOSTON STORI 1 .i ""i.,JK'Jl.,v, : '..a