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The Summerfield Sun from Summerfield, Kansas • 8

The Summerfield Sun from Summerfield, Kansas • 8

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Summerfield, Kansas
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4 TUB STA.TB BANK SUAlMlSItriELI, KAXSAS. (Incorporated C-iHPIT-iILi, Frank Titom antt, 1'itKf OFFICERS: Frank Wklls, V. F. G. Hbroknt, Cashiei Does a general banking business.

Collections promptly made. Spring Has Come! and the Summcrfield Hardware Implement Company are headquarters for FARM MACHNIERY. We handle none but the best. Disc Harrows, Steel Harrows, Stalk Cutters, the celebrated Western Belle, riding lister, the John Deere, St. Joe, Eagle, and Grand Detour listers, also Combined walking listers, Janesville, Captain Kid, and John Decredisc cultivators.

Riding cultivators from $23, to $28.00. Also walking tongue and tongueless cultivators. The celebrated Kirhn two row disc cultivator, sulky and walking plows, mowers, binders, sulky rakes, or anything th. fanner needs on the farm. IDarness! Hand-made harness of all styles, made from the BEST Star O.ik leather and fully warranted to give satisfaction.

Stoves. We handle the Acorn, Charter Oak and Great Western, the best brands on the market. It will be to your advantage to buy of us jfuvnjturc! If you want a handsome Bedroom suit, couch or sofa, come in and see us. Our stock of furniture is large and well assorted. Mission Creek Notes.

Wheat and oats look fine Some of our farmers expect to commence planting corn this week and Fred were West Branch visitors Thursday Arthur and Floyd Manley captured an old wolf and ten young ones In Recce's timber Monday. At twe dollars per head boun. ty, this is not a bad day's earning. Mrunsbach was a Marys- ille visltpr Thursday Mr Risher and family, of Home City, were visitors with friends on the Creek Thursday. Frailing js improving his residence by adding a coat of paint.

F. and Arthur Manley were Pawnee City Jas, Borron and wife, and Dr. J. C. Law and wife, Summertield, attended church here Sabbath evening.

Vixen. Around Richland Center. Examinations for common school diplamas were held at Barklow on Monday and Tuesday Miss Elsie Smith was called to Iowa Thursday by the serious illness of her sister. Flanagan lost a valuable horse last Kelley mov. ed to Liberty last week.

In losing him, Kansas loses a good citizen and the community loses a good neighbor. May he prosper in his new G. W. Winkler purchased 40 acres of land from Jacob Root last week. The price was $1250., we believe.

Paine has moved on the place recently vacated by Mr Kelley. Blumer has a new wind mill Aleck Gates had a colt gored to death last week. Observer. Remarkable Cure of lit mutism. Kenna, Jackson vy.

'a. About three years ago my wife had an attack of 1 i 1 1 confined her to her bed for over i month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance limbs being swollen to double normal size. Mr, S. JUaddox Ins; -t -C on my using Chamberlain 's Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty cent bottle rul used it according to the direct i', and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in manner, and she has not had a -iinilar attack since.

A. Pahson. For sale by Clark Druggists. Carpets. dBdEEEESEHSB When you are in need of such, call and see us; we have 40 different samples to select from, and our prices will suit you.

Also roll carpet in stock. ZHnwarct We handle the the celebrated Lisk Reed anti-rust. No better on the market. Buggies? mnaasaanatn kxjrsc smc-smi We handle only first-class makes, and they arc fully warranted. You can get a buggy from $45.

up. You will not be disappointed if you buy one from us. 1Dar6yarc? Our stock of hardware is complete. You will save money by trading with us. We always strive to pleas' the public.

0rass Secbs and garden seeds of all 'kinds, fresh from the seed house. Yours Truly, Summcrfield Hdw. Imp't Co. TllK SUMMEKFIELD StJN is $1.00 per year. We will furnish The Sun in connection with any publication named below at the following prices: Sun and Toledo Weekly Blade, $1.30 With Inter-Ocean 1.40 Topeka Semi-WeeklyCapital 1.80 Kansas City Journal 1.30 Kansas City Star 1.2,") Times 1.80 St.

Joe Herald 1.75 Cosmopolitan Magazine. 2.00 Review of Reviews 3.00 Address all orders to THE RUN, Summertield, Kans. Kansas State Sunday 'School Convention. The Kansas State Sunday School Convention will convene at Atchison May 8-10. The railroads offer an open rate of one fare for the round trip and Atchison will provide lodging and breakfast free to all delegates holding credentials.

Marshall county is entitled to one delegate from each Sunday School. The recent convention held at Beattie, Kansas, authorized me to issue credentials to such persons as the several schools shall elect and report to me on or before May 2nd, at Home, Ks. Thereafter credentials will he issued to any Sunday School workers of the county desiring to go, until r.urquota shall bo full. J. W.

Thomas, Pres. Co S. S. Convention. Notice.

The next regular examination for Teachers' Certificates will be held at the High School Building In Marysville beginning at 7:30 a. Saturday, April 28. 1 Paper will be furnished by the county, but applicants must furnish pens, pencils, ink, etc. M. W.

Strkkt, Co. Supt. Modern Science has demonstrated that the old fashioned way of curing colds, LaGrippe, sneezing, is a tiling of the past. For ten years Krause's Cold Cure has been recognized as a speeilie for these troubles. Sold by F.

Thomann Co. TO Ct'KK A COM) IN ONE DAY. Take I.nxiitlvc Itioiuo giilnliie Tulilels. All lriivf Isih refund lir money IC II. luiU cur, W.

Grove's fcltfiiu.urtMK em-li box. -uu. John Clark has been "under the weather" for a few days. J.I. Gano has been acting as postmaster for a few days this week.

Miss Estella Wilmoth closed a very successful term of school last Friday in Dist. 74. W. F. Huff, editor of the Stclnauer I (Neli.) Star, accmpanied by his wife, and foreman, uy Noel, came down evening and visited over Sunday with the family of O.

A. Noel. We did not get aeqiuinted witli Mr. Huff, but, judging from his appear aiice we think lie Ix a pretty good fellow, at least, his foreman thinks so. Roy Wasser, Ray and Dinar Brown, three of Axt.ell's sports came up Sunday morning.

They started home through tlie rain In the evening, and when they got as far as the M. E. church their team became frightened and ran Into a fence breaking t.he buggy tongue, so they camu back and waited till morning. The editor had a horrible dream the other night. Ho dreamed that he saw a mlghtr crowd, likened unto an army, coming to pay tliier subscription.

He hastened to open the door to bid them welcome, and awoKe only to Ilnd It all a horrible nightman! and just In time to see his wife going through his pockets, to gel what spare change he hud left. For Sale! The building and lot ripied by I). K. Brown, the building and lot occupied by B. E.

Root. Lots I 2, block 1, in Jospeh's edition; also Lots 10 11 block 1, Joseph's addition. Enquire at this olllcc or of C. F. Jc Culloch.

Summerlield wants a good jeweler. If you want a clean shave, go to Coieoran's. Four hundred bushels Early Ohio seed potatoes 25 cts per bushel, at Walsh's. Miss Mary Ryan was called up from Axtell Monday, to act as assistant in the postollice. Will Curtis, who is working with a bridge gaug on tl'e K.

X. W. came up and visited his family over Sunday. The School entertainment which was to have been given last Siturday evening was postponed until to-night (Friday), for various reasons. If you want to help a good cause, and, at the same time hear a good program, go.

The price of admission will be lf and 20 cts, Reserved seats for sale at Clark Bros. E. G. Siggers, patent lawyer, Washington, D. reports the following patents granted to Inventors in the State of April 10, 1000, He will mail copy of speci Mention and drawings of any patent for 10 cents in stamps: Fern, Lindsiioig, draft equalizer (2): A.

M. Grillln, Marysville, acetylene gas generator; F. Israel, Wichita, machine for preparing seed for planting; L. M. Pratt, Belleville, decapitator for fowls; W.

Red-gate and C. L. Gaudy, Topeka, automatic chuck for broom making ma-chsues; S. M. Recce, Smith Center, animal poke: E.

Sherman, Leavenworth, target iron. Last Saturday afternoon Chas. Foltz went throogh an experience which he does not care tn l'ii through again at any price. Mr. Foitz wai coming to town from his farm and was near the railroad crossing when the local freight pulled in.

He was not aware that the i was near. Quicker than ii. would take time to tell about it, the liores turned around almost in a and were soon homeward bound. Going at lightning speed one i 1' I he tugs became unhooked, and 1 1: tongue dropped. The tongue d''ii' on the ground a short distance ami r.ike, striking Mr.

Foltz squari ly in the breast. It caused him Inteiie Mincing for some time and lie has not. irely recovered as yet. Had the end of the tongue been a splinter, he would probably have been killed. Dr.

Olson wiis-called and carefully examined the Injury to make sure that no bones were, fractured, l.irkily iU proved to be nothing more than a severe bruise. The team ran to K. W. Ew-ings' where ng about them wasfound intact. The buggy was slightly damaged.

s'i id Echo. Mina Clippings. May Totten went to Kansas City last week for the purpose of purchasing a piano. Cunningham has returned home from Marysville where lie lias been attending school. young son of Mr Warthan was quite sick last week Mrs Det-weiler and son, Ilarve, and Alice Vanlew, attended the convention In ieattie last week Fay Bryan, from soutli of Axtell, attended the dinner and program given by the Fairview school on Friday, Our church going people think Sunday evening was as dark a night as they have seen in years.

Some of them had great in getting homo Minnie JcKibhcn closed her school on Friday, last, with a dinner and a short program in the afternoon. Quite a number of the patrons were present and all had a jolly time. Etudetle. Like Velvet. Our readers will be interested in knowing there is one medicine sold by the druggists F.

Thomaun that posesscs unusual merit. cause's Little Liver Fills. They are a small purely vegetable, gelatine coated pill, acting direct ly on the liver and hile without the Irritation and griping common to most pills. They are gentle and natural in their as soft as velvet to till tender surfaces and ace a positive unfailing cure for Biliousness and constipation. Sold liv I1'.

Tlionian Co. 11 Ighgrade, short horn Durham bull for sale. See Robt. Shoe. uirgios, IS 1 1 iixlcn! To make room lor a carload of new buggies, we will clie out our present stock at reduced prices.

Come and see us. S. 11. 1. Co.

WAN I Kll l'OK I)1S-I OHlcc MtltluKUlK in thlri Hlulo to tvp. i-um-iiI. inn In lliulr own anil Hiii-rouiiiliiiK' miiiii- llcti, willing to puy ycnrly piiyulilii week ly. Ochlrulilu uiiilo) inuut Willi unusual -lioiiinilllcH. llutuiencia uxclmnxeil.

Ht.tlliiiH'il ouvuloim. S. Turk ItulUllitif, Chiuuxo. Congiessnian Calderhead was one of the members of' the House who voted against the resolution for a constitutional amendment providing for I he election of S. Senators by direct vote of the people, This was to lie expected.

Calderhead has his lightning rod up in the hope of Its being struck by senatorial honors, and were it left 'to the decision of lie people at the polls, his chances for such boners would be very shin. A-D. The Best in the World. We believe chambei Iain's cough itemedy is I lie best in the world. A A few wet ks ago we suffered will) a severe cold and a troublesome eolith, and having read their advertisements in our own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if It would effect us.

1 1 cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It is the best, medicine out for colds and Herald, Andersonville, lnd. For sale ly Clark Drug- WM. M. SPEAK.

Having again permently located in Axtell, I wish to announce to the public that I will from this time on cry sales in this ami adjoining counties on reasonable terms. 1 need no introduction to the yublic; the people all know inc. Orders left at the Si'N office will receive prompt attention. WM. M.

SPEAK, Auctioneer. Ira Gearliart was at Bcaltic a few days last week helping tint tra veliny gl'OCIS dispose (if their roods, Another big 1 at Sunday night freshened the sj outing vegetation, and tilled tin! jionds and rivers with iwli water ami done, a world of good fr, lie farmers, even If It (lid stop im li nn farming fur a lew days. giM.S. "A pril showers bring May flowers, Will French came up from llurton Srturday, It Is about time the kids were organizing a ball nine. M.

Terry, of Axtell, was In town a few days this week, Karl Davidson has been 011 Creek the last week painting. It seems that Gen. Roberts Is not tile whole tiling after all. 1 le doesn't seem to lie accomplishing much. The Boers are as active as ever,.

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Years Available:
1889-1922