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The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 3

The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 3

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COUNTY To Ik Trade! Kilty-two installments of the news through the Hoxie Sentinel for one dollar. licttcr enroll immediately. Win. Schruheii was in town the other dav and sold lo the l-'akin Merchantile Co. worth of eggs and worth of cream.

He came hack in a couple of days and delivered lid worth of cream anil worth of eggs, making a total of tlltl.n). Back lo the farm for us. Try The Sentinel want ad column for results One cent per word. Kveivtt O'lh-ll, Joe Ward, Harm Ilir.i.iker. Ait Smith and J.

M. Schroek. all of Seidell, are here acting either as witnesses or jurymen in some of the cases ill district court. Frank Kay shipped his movie ma-elune and equipment to a Missouri party, Wednesday, to whom he sold ilw. ni.

This leaves Hoxie with hut Auction Sale The County Auction Sale will hi conducted at lloxie, Kansas, on us a friend of lliesc little ones. Some day when in obedience to the lasvs of evolution and advancement these little school children must lay olf their careful life and take up the hall le to keep olf hi' bread line, hell they shall look back through the re-ceding-corridors of time and see that ssveel picture hanging upon memory's wall, the picture of their school days. There ill be hundreds of our litile boy and girl friends at lloxie, March hi, and sveonly ish we could I ha ve opened up a I meat ma rket- in I lie Jennings (iaette. Saturday, Mar. 9 With the follow ing for sale: Head of Horses meet and shake hands it Ii hem Cale ieisentielier and Wile, a In the language of the saints they will he stripped for the race old poslollice building and expect to keep a good supply of meat on bauds at all (iiues and solicit a share of your business.

Henry NesvlanU. ind lie made emblems of purity and I Sears old, uplift for the cause of education that is going to some day set Ihe ma res, emu i ng and weight I loo pounds, horse, In yeais old. horse, (1 sears old, svi one picture show which is quite enough. W. S.

Valliant ha" moved to Hoxie and now occupies the W. J. Hoh-ertson property recently vacated by II. C. Vance.

Mr. Valliant expects to attend an aiim school in K. ('. in the near future. I We understand that a party was given out at the Have Cilehrist home last Monday niirhl and that there was a good crowd of young and old i folks nreseiit and that everyone had eoinpanieri hy their two daughters, Agnes and Augusta, of near Wexford, were here lat Friday and Saturday visiting at the W.

K. Hartley home near Jennings. Miss Augusta IniH just returned from India vhcre she ii heen doing in issionary work. Jennings (hi.ette. Nigel Wilson, the contractor, informs us this week that he has se ol id free.

igbl I Ion Ilw. rk harness. rk harness, new. I -el of sv I set of sv 'litBijaH itf JMKgjiBaHMBa'MOTWPWW FROM OTHER PENS 1 1 Ions of mil cured the contract to erect a $7.1" dollars, even tin sa le. oh ll ha ve cos roc nd ri if purchased at a bar" 7 pigs.

L' eos one gi i I per day. I csv buggy. I cull i valor. I lumber svagon Some household Many strong, mighty, intellects a good time. Kcxforri News.

I Moses Lose, formerly of Seidell and who was discharged lust Aug-i list from a four-year service in the are inane io sillier necause circumstances, and stupidity have clasped goods hank huildingat P.arnes, Washington county, Kansas. Nigel lias Keen very successful in getting his share of the liuilriing business and the people at Barnes have heen fortunate in securing his services, 11. Ii. Melvor, the printer at the World ollice, was taken very sick last Wednesday night so that he Connelly. A Texas man reccii ly oi'able discharge from lb for the reason that his large.

A number 11 slim LINERY Sll got all army et were too is the larg ne- mi V. S. navy, writes that he lias again enlisted anil is at present stationed at Norfolk, Virginia, drawing Ml per month. Mrs. I.

Sleinshoiier, of Kich- nielli le II I si in III ll'l an will I (I iir i-lllll I'i'itl'lll 'I' I'' lists ui ii 1 1 m- i 1, Will 1 1 it Ii illtrlV hands and forced a one-ta lent ed ma into a len-laleiiled man's job. You hear the mob cheer (lie weak nnm lie lakes his throne. He stays for a few short days and passes into oblivion. Sometimes the nioh makes a mistake and elevates a great soul such a Lincoln, (Irani, Mckinley and ilson and lime places unliv I i re i RATT if the lloxie A represeiitive of one laiiks will clerk this sa lanri, Kansas, was called to Dresden a few days ago to visit her mother, Mrs. Bai'nlcr, who has heen iiitc sick.

She paid 11 ox ie rclat i ves and was unahle to he at work the rest of the week and is not entirely well yet. It was up to us to the paper lull and with Mrs. Me Ivor's assistance we managed to get through uoniehow, although we were a day late nhoiil it. Wilson World. D.

H. PIERCE, friends a visit Indole returning to her home the last of the week. est size the government orders lor its men and this size sas too small for the Texas man. At (he price shoe leather is at I lie present (illicit Weill. I take a small fortune lo lit this man out in shoes.

Stockton Ucvicw. .4 A Democratic member of congress from Kansas is 1 1 i in an interview as say ing in connect ion svitli is coiiserva I ion of food "But, now, win I taste one of the old luxuries, instead ot liking it better than ever, I can't relish il." Fine training for Andrew Phillips, of the (irinnell 'li-nllle ti for tbesl IT 10 A lis one i lis iin.s thing at any auction sales. inn noie-hboi-hood. volunteered last weel ing cross ns upon I Hays Free Press. on do not has to accept every one's theory of how to ssin the war, neither is it advisable In take Ihe trouble to convince every one svitli soin rtaiu 1 1 a 1 1 ue i I i i in that he is IOARACJK for uTl allto acces-jr Adv.

40-tf 1 hold a public i farm, March week's paper, i ouse architect, ned to Hoxie. Business men and farmers in and irounri Studley have organized a hank and are alioiit ready to open and passed a satisfactory examination hefore the local hoard. He goes! to Washington where I liters the spruce division of the a vial ion corps. hi ha vim It. for liilsiness.

Bell Smith ot Hill ily has heen (dieted cashier of the In were glad of measles, and Ben as turn at Ibeiii when she Ii I'll! ell Vein' "I'l 1 1 1 1 i ii i ii I 'I ni-i i Slut l.ll.'Ue 1.11 wrong. I He onier you gci me more you are inclined to permit people to new i list 1 1 ii ion. We congratulate Ben on his election lo such an im linn ii. i- inr ih. portant position in the hank and feel thai a hank at Studies' should A nil i menu 1 1 run 'I lull I I'll! lime 1 11 'I hi ii mi i 1 1 1 1 Ihr I Ik- life to conn-.

hen the voters gel a swat at hi in Ibis fall and Incomes buck to lake Ills place with the I'csl ol us on a diet of baled hay and corn bread, lie will he tit as Ihl-ille. Jack Harrison. St This table shows (lie approximate cost of Ihe greatest wars in modern history; have all the lads thai they desire' and the less you arc liable lo be in- Ihlelleed h.V tllelll. I. list Week lit one of tile leading play bouses here, a ery pioiuinelit lady was given the regular lour minutes to tell nlioiil I lie war sa i 1 1 gs a 1 1 1 sale and other activities in which she was interested.

She mis Ho- omen liow to the crumbs and make bread pudding for the next meal. She told Andrew is a goon noy anil win good. T. H. Wade, of this city, received a letter this week from his son, O.

K. Wade, of Nebraska, slating that his pure-bred hog sale at David City last week netted him slightly ove'r $1 He sold II hroori sows for this amount which averaged him $270 each. Ninety young men in this county out of one-huudrcd and six passed the physical examination under the selective draft law. This shows thai onlv lifted! per cent failed, hi le Kline's Sxile Dates. Hill March e.

uorllieast of iline township, ing as juror, i eurolled an ji I Chandler and re down from thin week, i over from Jim is ixton St Clinc lion. ettirued the last or- Joi rsoii land. All Sinn north, si si do a nourishing husiness. Hill City Republican. Mrs.

C. Ii. Thompson and Mrs. (rover Walker, of the lloxie Bed ('loss, attended an ollieers school of instruction of the Bed ('russ held at Colhy last Friday and Saturday. They report a great meet ing a nri that ll insciisns of opinion among all the delegates was that while American svomeii arc a gli al wink, more must he done and more funds raised to carry on this nol.te work on a greater scale than eser.

il mile, lloxie. noi Ii II east of Ii vr mil veil inile March I I III, 'III how to make over the last Napoleonic Wars 'r i niea ii War American Civil War Franco Prussian a 1 I 1,1 MH 1,1 II Ml KI.IH KI.IHHI ill, (KKI, (Kill if Irainlield. Belveal Mar year's garment so that it would do very well for I lie coin iin; season. She lob) il all in a very charming man one mill the average lor inc nai ion is i-ci 'list W. II.

ii.ii ll M. Sfriean War Japanese War ar, P.H I IV Soul Ii Bil so I real of Pellokee. White two mil III lit ll of cent. A miglity line record for Slier iilaii county. A inllv hunch of iurors were callci ner, but some one svas heard to rc-luiirk as she walked otV the stage thai the coat sin- was wearing must day' stay in ie was studying I 1 millinery.

I of (lOi.dland, I 1 Sayers, of Hill 1 Id. isliorue Fanner. Sunday, March tin, at the Presbyterian church Morning sermon at eleven o'clock subject. ''Tile Sec Valloy. in for this court.

While inarm away from hoioe owing to the storm ami waiting their turn to serve a-jurors, they all seemed to have a good time. 'John Klaureiis, of seemed to lie the champion snosv- reported very i Hoswcll is noted oui-m-' ding court here. ention has heen Ui 16. Wu trust ill he nice and was in I Ii is ici ii- 1 1 inkhoiisc Week. Pratt lost is Bell ily la-( ieo I i'o in Mrs ond Coining of Ch ist iood music.

Come. 1'nioo service at niehl. "eld, in this church. Service at Holly Creek if roads are good. Tiles day, March l' the Ladies' Missionary Society Is svitli Mrs.

F.ngli-h at 'J p. in. elect ion of ollieers all members urged to be present. a grand success. liol'se last cek as spent some haller of the hunch.

A letter from rs. Key Tucker Hi in week stales thai they have heen having a siege of smallpox. I toy Is now very sick with it while Mr-. I broken leg. F.

B. 'onai'il sister, Mrs. Week pent la hi. hand, leu nal- Mr- silh her in lloxii returned Saliu-k visit at Me Friday evening. March Kcv.

W. M. Irwin. I I of Wichita, will preach at try allemlthis service. On Sunday, March 17, tin- regulal iigregat ioiial meeting sviM he held alter the morning service; do not forget.

Humphrey. F.svers. Mis. .1. II, I day I rniii a wee Pliel'-oll.

Charley Pratt, fr in I I OS ie one das I ami ned for I note Keginti, I i-, of Seidell, are VWr'iltg relatives. and has heen I rush at district 1' uer Kussell took hiring rates with Tucker has fully recovered. now reside in Kansas City. Their many Hoxie friends will he sorry to learn of their misfortune. H.

15. Xeil'ert was up from Saline township Monday on business. Harry was mighty well picked over his i In e- III Stlldli week Mill. riaii'-htcr ot Mi is. Williams a SELDEN NEWS IIV CAMill Fl '-K.

ll to be it tins weeK wnne I to iiis duties as a i ri veil from bica inol licr il ii ri ng her Boswe ith I I I lless. oiiard has been on the sick COL. P. N. KLINE an- glad to hear he is sale receipts as his properly netted him more than he ex ted.

He will not leave here until school is out and then he will hie away to some health resort for a lew months sojourn. Fred White and son, ClilTord, while in town, Saturday, called at our mid ClilVord had iw print some Balpli list, but i ii i pros'' turn I se March came in like a lamb. Tile snow Wednesday was line for the heat. Orel! Weill east oil tile Jersey Monday morning. and will be able re- ioi.I in I In- uea I in nrc i iff innnnr1 nnra salnc I'lie Seidell high school liosv holds ing ready to run louse this week.

eri concrete to five inches and asphalt. learn this week er friend, heen well for heen (-onllned the time. Business Willi 'cal's' pel ieiice ill the Sal session on Sa t'ria vs. sale hills for a puhlie sale he will Ilouck's landing. Il h'-nill- iiililnr: I I week's notes, i Sav, svasn'l that rain Saturday night and Sunday W.

II. Conn called at F. A. Palter- good many have a move com son's, Saturday. ing uoss March the lil'sl.

Frank Hill was a business ca I lor I A i A I SOLICIT YOP AI'CTloN W'Olik AND BFFF.B Yol1 TO ANY STOCKMAN III! FABMFB IN NORTH-W KST KANSAS. A DATI'S F.AB-I.Y wilh F.ITIIFB BANK in lloxie, or al hold, March The Whites expect to move to Wyoming where they can secure large tracts of laud as homesteads as neither Fred or his sons have ever used their homestead rights. Wyoming is getting a nuiii-her of mighty good Sheridan county citizens which we hale to lose hut wish tliem well. Carl Curtis moved to his farm al Hie. I.

V. 1 1 uber home, Saturday. southeast of tosvn, Monday. W. Armstrong delivered a tile for the (iencr-lias heen set for litis.

All are attend. Aubert lo. Kngineer. Dave Cheney is moving this week l.iineli of poi kers to I Satur lo tl Id I long. olfe la rm.

day. I.loyri (iorrianier spent Tuesday The kaiser while basking in the The HOXIE SENTINEL Office ami Wednesday Willi I Isvm An- 'divine power ought to thon v. read ereniiab tl- 111 and oh Ill-oil. Henry Anthony and wife returned In shifting the menu we look for from Jennings in the storm Wcriucs- Mr. Hoover in the near future to put lay evening.

the babies on Security call meal. Harry Hanshasv ami family hile Mr. Capper made tin a re 11. now nicely settled III (be I pie ot Kansas eriior his friends I lias in am- a scry good gov- IT an- over-playing 111 ensuring him has measuring Poiut'-r property. Mrs.

McKelsey left Saturday I their hands in in on the Jersey lo visit her parents senatorial limber. Mrs. Frank left Wcrincs (Midland, for a short time. J. ('.

Trimble returned from llox lav for Mc( line. Kansas, to iitiend the funeral of her mother. Mrs ie, by train Thursday night, where RSS10P AR he had been tit tending court. Johaiin has the sympathy of a largi circle of friends here. 'he rand Theater is running a Bcvival services at Blooinlicld new and exciting serial 1 1 ten closed Sunday evening with a long list of victories their credit.

Bev. SOLICITS A SHARE of YOU ft BUSINESS Dick assisted hy Bev. Stevens tell lor other lieliis Monday morning hell Willi IWclllS-llirce jewels II crow ns as trophies in llieir Clean, SANITARY SHAVES Homes in "The l.osi F.xpress." Miss (iriiee Bradford left for Denver, Colorado. Miss Mary Miller has t'tkell her place ill the central ollice. rs.

Josephine I lea I ieli and son. Clark, returned home Friday morning from their extended visit in Illinois. Homer Chambers and ife visited relatives at Colby a less days last week. Mr. Baines acted as pumper during his absence.

against sill. The ministers left la hind a long mark ol a ppnciat ion for I results achieved. May peace. contentment and victory be the lot Artistic Hair Cuts Tub anil Shower Baths of these young convert. Paul says 0 Be cli and unit ye like men meaning, of course, that our spiritu at life must so lie that we call la the cointinai tial of divine I'll 111 and Ihe cross exam i na I inn of the Bccnril Bouse and to Seidell are glad to itli us again, ladies were Laundry Goes Every Week Mr.

and Mrs. J. (i. Master Billie returned Thursday evening. W'i have these good people Nolle of the country ing Angel with a cleanliness thai will forever challenge the admira ti heaven i I limit your mis Leave Clothes any day FOR Cleaning AND PRESSING deeds being washed Iroin the records witli a tear by the riling Angel.

Many little things wi 1 1 arise from ii 'lo time to impoverish spiritual growth. But peace be nolo you Thy faith bath made the wholi aide to attend the Bed Cross meeting Kriday p. m. on account of had roads, but I here as a good attendance of town ladies. We had (plite a blizald Wednesday and as a result the school contest at lloxie ssiis postponed until March Hi, when, we hope, the loads svill be licltcr anil all be able to attend.

Mrs. A. A. lingers returned home from Brewsler Saturday. She reports her daughter, is.

Kelt, able lo he urouiiri again afler her siege Fsci'Y bill'' hand in (Ins commiin Clothes Will Be Returned W. M. ROBERTS, Proprietor iiv is busy in the task ol making ex hibits tor 'Convent ion May al lloxii March hi. It is with a leeling of local pride that we enthrone upon 1 I lie alter of our hoali boys and gills because nature inak I 0.

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