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The Logan Republican from Logan, Kansas • Page 5

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Logan, Kansas
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Dye Son sold a wind mill The lawns are green. every dav last week. r. i IT i nir 1 fk A Wallgrecn had bills printed The busy planting season is on Our harness makers arc having a big trade. at this oflico last Friday.

uty Meat Market Breeders Notice. See Shurtz Bros. Jack at West-Livery Darn. D. M.

Harmon of Terry Ivans, was out, hero last week looking after his stock ranch on Bow Creek. The W. C. T. V.

hold a parlor Mrs. S. Lappiu was quite ill last vcol. meeting at Mrs. Shapley's Friday afternoon.

0 Meats, Con fee- 5 D. II. Smith of Phillipsburg We Carry A was in tins city Monday and The cases against V'. A. Mo Croskey and 11.

S. Brown appealed to the district court were dismissed Monday. made this office a rail. fc: C. Patton bought a new at- ft i 1.

riesanil tins J. A. NoHteTrfStodUon, who DC SU Full Line Of Mrs. Selena Chapman is having a new roof put on her house. An old Fashioned wind storm Monday and Tuesday.

T. M. Sullivan is attending court at Phillipsburg. Kaffir corn for feed $1.00 per 100 lbs. at King Co's.

II. Kendall and Son of Cowley were Logan visitors last Friday. WOPI. Last Sunday was the hottest loruieiiy eu near mis cuy uuu mado it his trading place, was hero several days last week visiting friends day everexpevince in this locality in April. Thermometers lieu registered degrees in the shade.

We Pay the Highest R. II. AutniUer had cards printed at this ofiice Monday The Champion machines are advertising a bay maro stolen sold on their merit. from his place east of this city. J.

U. WOUtvlNCt, Agkxt. Logan Kansas. Dr. John Hill Fred Bigelow, Norrish, J.

O. Hill and Lash Price For. Hides, Furs, ana Pelts, Butter, D. jcii euiuu grass unarmed us TT.11 t. ri L.

I. W. Booth of Densmore had bills printed at this office Tuesday. King Co's are putting up an Ideal windmill on the Burnt ranch to-day. Charley Gunther was a business caller at this office Saturday.

II. J. Shaver is out on the farm ma went io umipsuurg iuuh- ttst Saturday that ho had 50 day to attend court as witnesses acrcs of corn lislod and had f)0 in the the Tibbs case. acres more to list. W.

A. went to Corn to Soil Eggs and Poultry. Phillipsburg yesterday to attend orn in me car cents per court as witness in the case bushel at my place, livo miles this weok helping his sou list against Albon Petzold and east of Logan. S. A.

Stapmcs I Pennington Bros. Mathew See-rar. K. U. A.

keen- Seo G. W. Matthews at Bank I i oi ixgan you want money on ers at this place. land. Money on hand to close corn.

C. O. Graham bought 4005 pounds of wool at Palco last week. Thomas IIowoll has a Wood manse windmill which he bought The display of farm machinery loans. in tiOgan, tins spring, is larger Mrs McClurg Ewart ho than ever before and compares has been visiting at her son favorably with much larger towns j0iin'a ranch, near Garden City, W.

H. Leh of Speed has enlisted in the regular army. John Clark bought a cook stove at King it Co's last Wed. nesday. Logan supplies a larger territory returned to her homo at Law- with farm machinery- than any rerico last week William Keddio was a business caller Saturday.

Chicken feed lc per lb. at Kin Co's. J. J. Willrout went lo Phillips burg Tuesday to attend court.

Deputy Sheriff White was in Logan last Thursday. other town of its sizo in north New curtains adorn the Bank west Kansas. of Logan. The word bank in Dr. N.

Ti. Jones, health Norton county and Frank Ad Lyman Doupberly is traveling hirgo gilt letters is conspicuous of Dye Son. Rev. II. Arthur is expecting his family from TopeUa, to come hero to live.

John Mitchell and wife rode homo last Saturday in a spring wagon from King Co's- Congressman lleeder and family arrived last Friday from Washington D. C. The teac hers were entertained in tho Dakotas for the Richard- on each curtain. 'Iho intenor Last Saturday as usual was son, Roberts Dry Goods Co. St.

the bank has also been impro busy day in town Joseph Mo. Lyman held a posi- ed by new wall paper and paint tion as clerk with the -firm of rOR SALII. A few bushels of alfalfa seed LtreeJers Notice, Seo Shurtz Bros. Jack at West Dougherty Bros, at this place which ho resigned about two Uroe from obnoxious weedseed; jiyery Barn. at six o'clock dinnt at Hanson's ams oi iNorion wero in Ijogaiu and vicinity Friday and registered at the Hotel Becker.

Jler-Bicker Nuptial A very p'-etty wedding was-solemnized at the Catholic church' Wednesday morning of this week at 10 o'clock. Tho parties to tho contract were Mr. Frank Glen -ueincior and Miss Annie The impressive ceremony of tlio Catholic church was performed vears niro to accent a nosit'ton at also some Kaffir corn and sor Fillinan Crawmer of Sliced CD i I Monday night. St. Joseph.

His many friends ghum seed; also horses. J. J. takes out another of the best one team of Wltl'KOCT. John Shurtz and Claud Soarch will be glad to know of his ad listers made, from Dyo Son's.

drovoover to Phillipsburg on vancement. Charles hhaploy received a Dr, Richmond reports a girl business Friday. Arthur Colo bought acentrifu Wood received tho f0i. new oicycio aireci irom uio iac- born to Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Mil G. lowing letter. Saturdav. from tory Saturday. He contemplates ler Sunday night April 20.

gal cream separator at King miming a trip to rucoio (joio- his son in tho Philippine islands: Dr Pope AGudgcr, the Phil Co last Saturday. ratio on Ins wheel in the near Manila I. March 17th l'JO: lipsburg dentists, will ho in future. Dear Father by Rev. Father Wnllmeier.

High nuptial muss was said and tlnv ring service was performed, Tho-singers were Miss Annio Noel, Miss Lilly Noel, Miss Minnie Noel, MWs Tina Becker, Congressman Reeder was kept pretty busy shaking hands with Logan every Thursday of each I am sick in tho hospital CRUAH SEPARATORS. If you are thinking of buyin week beginning May. Kth. have been very weak tor some ny ono wanting a binder time, weighed 112J nnnnds i1( a Cream Separator, it will pay Georgo Noel and Mr. Frank mower or nay raito will mane other dav.

siomach has rol yu io "1C- I sell tho -IV his friends Saturday. Mr. L. W. WolTord from Dallas County Iowa, made a brief visit to his brother-in-law II.

P. Clark last week. Becker. Miss Tiuu, Becker was. no mistake by buying a Cham rather knocked out.

I am gotting I113 lw "Aquatic, ana tne am gottir organist. "Ideal. My goods and prices pion. better now. I expect to be sent to aro all right.

the U. S. Hospital, will get For Sale. Team, harness and wagon. In there about May 1st.

Do not quire of Grant L. Chah. GfNTHKit, Agent, Logan, Kansas. P. Wagoner and J.

Two of Georgo Dew's little boys wero afilicted with Searlo-tena last week but are now getting better. writo to ine until you hear from me. Give regards to all. I re Logan, Nuns. Jako Fischli is having the roof Campbell of Beaver towtifhij main as ever.

T. M. Wood. At 10 o'clock tho bridal party entered tl.o church and down Uio aisle to the chance). Miss Tina Becker playing the' wedding march.

Tho bride was a attended by Miss Mary Becker and Miss Bertha Glen-nemeier. Mr. JolinKitzko uinL Mr. Antono Glennemeior acted as groomsmen. The bride wore Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Dan both have incubators and each of his blacksmith shop re-shingl- OBITUARY MRS. NOURISH. O'Connell Tuesday mornin have hatched a brood of chick Died April 11. 15)02, Mrs.

Sophia ens this spring. John Reeser ed Mr. immennanjs doing the work. T. Patton runs a Canton lister, from Dyo lion's.

Norrish, aged 02 years, 1 another neighbor sent for an in and 9 days. Cause, diabetis. cuba tor last week a The Bowman ooys bougnt Mrs. Norrish was born in Dev elegant road wagon at King onshirj England, December 5. April 22, a boy, Dr.

Richmond attending physician. Elmer K. Spraguo and Miss Lucy Van Dyke were married ut the residence of Dr. Spraguo in Prairie View on Wednesday of last week Rev. Dyke ma officiating.

P. S. McCroskoy has recently enclosed several lots on his re Cj's last Friday. .1. M.

Coinplcll of Beaver township bought a barn of H. P. Clark near tho Valley Grove school house and moved it to his place last week. a pretty dress of drab cassiinero with white silk yoke and white up hqi.e trimming, ami carried a bouquet of while (lowers. Tho groom was dressed iu plain black and wore a bunch of hite How firs.

After the ceremony a re Miss Leach (her maiden name) and Dr. Norrish had known each other from child of The dihtriot comt, in Ibfl rum) rUbon 1'ulz l.i imd M-thew Setf Hiintiiined thp (Iho'ihIoii of tlitt jllHtiOH I have good clean cane seed for court at turn phic. tii.d fi.uiul tlm df- hood. Later she pursued her studies in Franco. This sepora-tion did not break tho affections eeption was given at the 1101110' sale at my place at 1.00 a bushel.

f)dont4 guilty of violation of tlm prohibitory lw. Leave orders at the Republican silience property in town, lor a chicken Tho onclosuro is of early childhood diid continued ollice. CI. arks Becker, Logan Kan. made of woven' wire fencTig, about five feet high.

until her death. In 1 12 she was married to jas. jNornsn. jivea with her BUY the: SEWING MACHINE D. S.

Palmer who sold his farm in Beaver township soaio e. Him ii. i). husband in London for nine years when ill health caused re of Iho bride's parents. The presents wero substantial and useful.

The young married couple unwell known, IxjUi belong to families of high standing in tho community. Tho bride is the handsome Mid accomplished' daughter of Mr. Charles Becker and tho groom is of Mr. Philip Glennemeior, wealthy farmrs near this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Glennemeior' have the congratulations and time ago has bought a farm near moval to America. Brought her Moreland Kansas. lie has mov Hly'lKJKoX ftlK Ml). PA 1(V." All calls attended day or ni; ht.

hvo children across ocean to ed to his now place and ordered join husband in Nebraska. From his paper sent to Moreland. J. i'. suliit-an sr.

of this city Nebrska moved to present home in Graham county Kansas, in 1885. Nine children wero born Do not ho riV'-i Iv 1 by tliows who fd-vi rti-m (v Kowiii; for Tliirtklnd of amiK'hiii" Ijo lioiilit from imormiy of our WC MAKC A VARIETY. 1HE NEW HOME IS THE EE5T. Tito I'Vf'l (lctcniilncs tho ftn-ngtli or is visiting his son Dr. Wesley J.

J. WILTROUT Lotan Kanioi, best wishes of the to this union, all with the excep tion of onc daughtor ore living and settled close to the old home vi alutc-. of S-witi(? Miu lillic-s. lln-llollbl l'--l romliiin illi othi-r noun jiolnlM miiki-H tlm RfW lloaiie IIAlLlNSURANCfi. Will you Insure your growing grain against If to re- stead.

tliu Lnt ricwlug jum.iiuio ouy. unoral services v. ero held at 1.... ii. it ..1,1 howln Iho dlf- i.Kml, L'ihii imd IiiHiirM.f In.firovml rrtii and city propmty for enl or rtmt.

dorrHHporidi nco Holio-itcd. ()ll'C two door wt of poMtoflioo. Dt'iilrt mid caroftilly druwu. Myiioy lonnd on Lort or rt-rrn I hi I' tit Write for CIRCULARS; tho house Tuesday, after which Hw iiiK im-Ii jrii-H Paul Insurance Co. Pays its Sullivan at Almena.

lie will re main there until about the 10th ol May when he will start on a visit to Iowa to spend tho summer. J. R. Eaden's team, which had been tied near the feed mill Saturday, became frightened when tins mill was started, broke loose-nd took a spin up town, without doing any damage, however. A Plaindealer.

1 prl lioloiu vui. h.uijnu the remains were interred in tho lof -si'S proicptly. You do not ti have to wait until the hail season 1 yoe 1 THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. ORANOC, MU. 21 IJnluo Hi.

N. UtiMW'i, HI-. Atlanta, l''raiii Cil FOR ALt BY lon tim. is over. If yon have a loss qet your cash at once.

Ro.scoe cemetery. A largo concourse of people attending to show respect for her whom in life they had learned to love so well. Hill City Recorder. ia 't V. S..

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1886-1921