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The Vermillion Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 3

The Vermillion Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 3

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Stand up for Vermillion. Trade at home. JOHN CLIFTON, Mo. Pacific Time Card. A.

L. Albright, the hustling salesman will sell more property- and get good prices than the ordinary auction PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. All Calls Promptly Attended. eer will in half a day. "tf.

The Timks is prepared to do nil kinds of Job Printing at reasonable rates. Give us a trial order. Kansas Vermillion, Did you notice that piece about a "good time" next Friday evening? Look It up. Pasture to Rent: Southeast of Vermillion, about 50 acres. Call on J.

HOLTHOEFKR. Mrs. Bensley entertained Miss Mary MacNaughton and Miss Nellie OOINQ WEST. No. 61 Mall 3:13 jl m.

No. 63 Mall Express 2:11 p. in. No. 213 Freight 7:15 a.

m. No. 275 Local Freight ....12:22 p. m. ooma EAST.

No. 62 Mall 12:22 p. No. 00 Mail Express a. m.

No. Freight ....10:50 ft. m. Dally except Sunday, 3. B.

Nacmap, Agt. Grace at dinner yesterday. The Vermillion Barber Shop. J. K.

JOHNSON, Prop. Laundry sent every Tuesday When -you have any thing In tin repair work leave it at Goheens and it will be done in a workmanship manner. W7edo not claim to be the whole smkar only a good sized daub. J. M.

Goheen. Mr. Elmer Olson wife and daught er of northeast of Frankfort were Wood or cobs tnken on subscription same as cash. Miss Minnie Franfort, was In town a few hours on Sunday on her way home from Axtell, where she had been attending the Philips Farras wedding. Mr.

and Mrs. I). Wright and Mrs. Wm. Fagan and baby, parents and sister of Mrs.

If. I). Williams, all of Barucs, Kansas arrived Saturday and are visiting at the Williams home. C. Davis, of Graham county made Bllsland and family a short visit last week on his return faom Kansas City where he had been with stock.

Mr. Davis Is a brother-in-law of Mr. Bllsland. Major Beaty and wife were in Vllets Saturday afternoon and Sunday visiting their sonW. W.

Bouty and family. Two of their grand visiting at D. Ruby's today. Fred Kelly, L. Rogers and LOCAL AND PERSONAL Now Is the time to insure your growing crops in the Grain Growers Hail Insurance Company.

Best Joe Johnson attended a dance at Axtell last Thursday evening. plan, rates and terms. Don't wait TTTTTTTTTTTf I Boost. Don't Knock; Geo. T.

Smith, editor of the Marsh City Barber Shop. MlTRHAY A MlTRRAY, Prop's. jK For a Stylish Hair cut or an easy shave give us a call all County News was In town Tuesday. We acknowledge a call. This office for Sale Bills.

until yon get hailed out. C. L. DkWalt, Agent, Vermillion, Kansas. t-29.

Subscribe for the Times. B. Gerow. of Atchison, will de liver the Decoration day address In Cannon was In Frankfort John Vermillion at the opera house. NOTICE Mrs.

Wilson, who has bien visiting Sunday. Miss Mabel Rogers went fort Sunday. daughters returned with them and to Frank There well be a meeting of the Vermillion (Cemetery Association at remained until Monday afternoon. S. L.

HUBBARD her brother, T. H. Lovealt, returned to her home In Dixon, 111. last Friday. the office of W.

H. DeWalt, on Monday, May 22 1904 at 3 p. m. for the purpose of electing officers. Perry Welliver, of Centralla was in town Monday.

FOR I have four good, sound horses and Mrs. P. H. Hybskmann, Mrs. J.

Rogers Jr. and Mrs. C. L. DeWalt and son were Frankfort visitors last Fri PHOTOGRAPHER sale.

P. J. All lot owners are requested to be W. G. Swanson.

of Vllets was In a good riding plow Tor present. Beresford 3J miles south and i mile town Monday. day. east of Vermillion. Phone No.

305. Frankfort, was In S. Aroold, Sec'y. Some of the Vermillion boys who C. J.

Plersou of town yesterday. Jt jt Will be -In -Vermillion on- -the'-lst, 2nd and 3rd Friday's of each month. Miss Nellie (teaee was. la Frankfort have been going to Frankfort to see some 6f the fair damsels of that A break-down of the brick press Monday morning caused a suspension of work this week. Repairs are expected today.

Miss Zelldlggar of California who Mi nday evening. Notice To Owners of Dogs In accordance with ordinance No. 44 you must register your dogs with the City Clerk and pay your tax to the City Treasurer ou or before June 10. place have concluded to drive here came tip from Okla after. The-girls there do not allow Thos.

Collier Jioma Saturday. Lspent the winter in Rooks County, their gentlemen friends to stay after Mrs. W. F. Robinson went to The High School entertainment Kansas Is now the guest of her cousin S.

C. Sheperd. 10 o'clock, and as the train does not leave until 1:40 it makes rather a long and tiresome wait. Effingham Friday. will be given at the opera lmuse Tuesday evening May 23, at 8 o'clock.

W. S. SHOEMAKER, GRADUATE DENTIST. j( j( returned from Misses Beryl and Florence Beaty, Mrs. N.

Acker Frankfort Friday. Admission 10 cents. Children under of Vllets visited with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Major Beaty Sample Copies.

We are sending out a largo number 12 years old free. Pupils of Vermil Gallery moved to The Ideal Art Sunday and Monday. of sample copies of the Times this lion schools free, Proceeds will be used to defray the expenses of the week. If you receive a copy look It VUeU yesterday. Rev.

M. L. Laybourn Marysvllle Sunday. preached In entertainment. over, and If you think it Is worth the Will be in Dr.

Clifton's otllce on Miss Marguerite Hampton of Frankfort was the guest of Miss Mabel Rogers a few days last week, returning to her home Sunday. A man in Paris is creating a sen returned from price 91.00 a year, we will be glad to place your name on our subscription book. sation by a series of articles In Mrs. J. S.

Dodson Centralla Saturday. MONDAY OF EACHWEEK Paris newspaper on the "Art and Necessity of Beating Women." He The Epworth League entertain The township board held a meeting to do first-class contends that women are not good ment at th E. church Sunday night was well attended and an ex wives or happy unless br.ateu regular cellent program wa rendered. ly by their Atchison Globe. Every person who pays us one year In adavnee or the Times we will make a present of the Kansas City Weekly Journal oncjyoar.

This -offer holds good for a limited time. If you want this combination now is the time to take advantage of it. la Vermillion Monday. W. H.

DeWalt and Helen were Frankfort visitors today A. D. Crooks and S. Arnold drove to Axtell and back Friday. The ball game Sunday afternoon at II 1 11 City was a stiff game.

J. K. Johnson left Monday night for Pence, Kansas, to iook at some land witli a view of filing a homestead Rev. and Mrs. Laybourn entertained a company of the older meihbers of the church at dinner Tuesday.

A very pleasant occasion Is reported. A Word to Farmers. We will print you 100 envelopes with your name, address and if on a route will print the number of the route on them also for 50 cents. Miss Zclla Ruby has returned from He was accompanied by Chas Johnson who has been visiting in Vermillion the past month, Lee Tate is running Church of Christ Preaching every alternate Sunday; visit with Clifton relative. the barber shop during Mr.

Johnson's Dr. H. B. Klbltr, of Frankfort was morning at 11 o'clock, evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school every Sunday absence.

West Side Restaurant D. BILSLAND, Prop. Good Meals. Lunches at all hours. Candies, Nuts, Canned Goons.

Cigars and Tobacco. YOUIt PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Read home news, at 10 am. Communion service at 11 the Times for to get it all. Subscribe for the Times.

i We try Vermillion Friday evening. Byron Woodman now aends laundry to Weetn's Laundry Qulncy III. The Times will be sent to any address three months for 25 cents. am. Junior Endeavor 3 in.

Senior Endeavor p. We Invite you to the services. L. W. Mvkkb Pastor Posaibly more men in the corn belt are interested in the silo question Vou will tlud a lino or fresh garden seeds at Goheens tliut will grow.

The Farmers Advocate and the Times both for one year for $1.60. MlFiMary brown and Miss Nellie Grace were at Coal Creek Sunday. Bottom Knocked Out of today than ever before. This Is due to the fact that land Is appreciating T. F.

SMITH C. J. Holthocfer and daughter Miss Llllle, drove to Frankfort Tuesday. The township board has purchased City Livery Barn Transfer Line in Connection. eight new scrapers for the township, Miss Nellie draco was the guest of Misses Adeline and Ida Stewart last ji Jl Jl night.

so rapidly In value that men are anxious to secure more value from an acre than heretofore, and consequently there are few who can afford to allow corn stalks to waste. There Is no method yet discovered by which the entire corn crop can be saved in such splendid condition as by putting it in the silo. This week's Issue of The Farmer and Stockman contains an interesting communication on the silo from Mr. A. Trow, a noted Minnesota dairyman, tills article is illustrated In such a way as to give the reader a clear Idea of the different types of silos, notably the stave and stone silos As Mr.

Trow has been "using silo for more than a decade we have no hesitation in say Mrs. Wm. Hurgmann, of Vllets was 'Reasonable Prices. Good Rigs. trading with Vermillion merchant Monday.

'Phone 2i. Miss Mary MacNaughton expects to start for Portland, Oregon the last F. L. CANNON of next week. FARMERS; Call at this office and get a sample copy of the Farmer and Stockman.

Get one of those Hiawatha Incu bator's at Ooheen's and raise chickens ing that his contribution should be considered of great value to men in this commuuity. Tliero Is not an issue of The Farmer and Stockman but what contains most valueable material, and 'we desire that more farmers in this community become subscribers to that excellent paper. the easy way. Vffi MM K' ntOMMt. iff The Times telephone number Is 41.

When vou know a news item be sure to "ring us up." The Barkor-Fay Comedy Company failed to fill their engagement here Monday night. LAND, LOANS INSURANCE ji jt FRESH AND SALT HEATS arrived home this Tom Cain an He has been In St. Joe and morning. Highest Market Trice Paid for HIDES, TALLOW, 1-URS, ETC other river towns. Mrs.

S. Curtis Is enloylng a visit house. A from her mother, Mrs. Clanathan, of at the opera He there. May 19th gi jd time.

If you wish to buy or sella farm, or borrow money on your farm, or Insure your property See W. II. DkWALT St SOX Sabetha, this week. Farmers, we are a little late in arriving, but we are under our Goods with the great Lever of price and we aim to pry loose from the most of this stock in the next 30 days. We are not here to make a noise, but to movethis stock.

If you needalister, Plow, Harrow, Wagon, Buggy, Cultivator, or in fact anything in the Im- dement line, we offer you some at-ractive prices. Call in and examine our goods. If we can't sell to you we shall try to help you to buy. Yours for Business, D. Coleman Henry Swash, of Horton who was In town a few days last week left for Vermillion, Kansas.

St. Joe. Friday morning. celebrate the 4th Mrs. A.

D. Crooks and daughter re Will Vermillion of July? turned from a ten days visit with I I UJ -1 1 -I 4 .1 For Sale Hiawatha relatives Friday. Good Northern White Seed Oats The lawn around the M. K. church looks much nker since the grass was mowed and raked off.

Mrs. Doyle, of Kansas City, a cousin or D. Hilsland arrived Friday and Inquire of. H. Okcharo See sample of oats at C.

Jr: Hask ett's otllce. will remain, all summer. Illng up No. 41 and tell us whep you have visitors or are going away The weather has been quite change able this week. P.

H. Hybskmann aud wife were ia Centralla Tuesday isvcojug. American, fence at or wben vou know anything that I Get your Ooheeu's an item of news. Now don't forget..

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Years Available:
1901-1922