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The Matfield Mirror from Matfield, Kansas • 3

The Matfield Mirror from Matfield, Kansas • 3

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Matfield, Kansas
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a.iumr.tfmm Dr. Carries to Leave Us. lr. Carnes, who has been practicing medicine here more than quarter of century, hns decided to move to Dickinson county and relocate fit Navarro. Dr.

Carnes has been a very successful praetirioner here, but times and pnmimmmtmmmmmmmnmnmmmnmmnmm mm( printed lim uummu The post ollbe department recommends that you have our 2 name the upper left hand corner of every package or letwr'that 3 you mail to insure it, return if it, cannot he delivered, and you can thus know that your letter renehed destination. The easiest way for von is to have tli r.h.r,, .1 1 S3 LOCAL MKWTIOiN I huve a saddle for Bale Broiles (r. A. Mercer was in Cussoday lust Friday. John Rudolph was down from Tint yesterday.

Miss Martlia Harlan it visiting with friends here. Mrs. JelT Barkis visited Mrs. Wes Kichols Monday. Mrs.

Anna 1. argent went to Cottonwood Fails today. Mrs. Emma Crouch hns been suffering with tonsilitis lien Talkington and wife were up from Bazaar Sunday. inn aim you Will not tor- nvelnprn and paper and make into 3 neat tablets at the following priees: 3 oo sheets of note paper 35r 2 ritnarle p-ost office address printed 3 on it.

Good quality of paper 6x9 inches 3 loo envelopes with your return card 35c 3 1 THE MIRROR 1 Incubators II. Carpenter, wife and mother were in Kmporia yesterday Kd Nichols returned from Oklahoma the latter part of last weeK. Chas Trundle was over from Won-evu yeBterday on busine-s. Mrs. Mollie Jones has been quits tck the past week with grip.

B. F. Largent lias leased the Orient hotel and will take charge Monday. Mrs. Ella Keener, of Cottonwood Falls, visited her parents, John Hulse and wife, Senday.

Dr. Bocook has received an increoec of pension from $12 to $16 per month on account of age. The Ladies Aid Society mot wish Mrs, Gillilan, on Sharps creek, yester day and sewed carpet ras. 8. V.

Beach, of Cottonwood Falls, has the contract for the Btone work for Henry Kogler's new houss. Wm. Hidga has returned from Indiana, where he has been the past year, and will work for Henry llogler. j. 3 Ellis and wife arrivtid from To-peka Wednesday evening to become fallow aitizens.

They expect their household goods to arrive in a few days. Capt. Brandley had recovered sufficiently recovered to permit his bolug taken to the farm Sunday. Ha con-N tinues to improve and is able to get out of bed unaid ed In Justice Oolden's court, Friday, in the case of Wm. Oox vs I.

Kimball, T. Rector and Ed Wagoner, suit to recover on a judgment was for plaintiff in sum of $111.48 and costs. Jim Shaw had a little mixup with a team of colts Saturday and broke the buggy tongue. While disentangling them one reared and came down with a foot on each of Evander Bocook 's shoulders, but did him no injury. The right kind at the rig-ht prices Golden Wedding.

The fiftieth wedding anniversary of H. 1'. North and wifo. was relchi-utcri I at their home southwest oT Wonsovii, lust Friday, February L'l, with a fani-I ily reunion and golden wedding, the coremony being performed by Rev. Geo.

I). Smith. At o'clock Rev. Geo, D. Smith made a nice talk after which dinner was served.

The evening was spent in visiting until about seyen o'elook whan a nioa program was rendered. A talk on his early day experiences, by the groom, when ho and his family crossed the plains, wns very interc ting to the grandchildren. All the recitations wevu appreciated and especially the one by Ethel -North "The Gulden Wedding," Several nice presents were given besides $75 in gold. The following wero present: K. V.

North and wile, Burns. Kans. II. IC. North and family, Burns, Kas.

Row O. L. North and family, of Sparks, lahouia. Kev. T.

D. North and family, Isabella, Oklahoma. C. 1', North and family, Matlield. V.

B. North and child, Woodward, Oklahoma R. C. North, Mc.uill, Nev. 8.

B. North and wife, fcpark. Ofcla. Lee Fent and wife, Eureka, Kansas. E.

Fent and child, Fallis, Oklahoma. George Lamb and wife, Galveston, Texas. Hicks and family, Burns, Kas. Ben l'tiyton and wife, Burns, Kaus. Rev.

G. Smith and wife, Matlield. John Hicks and wife, Kmporia, Kas. Madams Murphey, Bazaar; Hull, Thurman; J. Morris, Rosalia; Kate Lamb, l'ontooaue, III.

L. Wagoner, Thurman Miss Elina Fent, Emporia. All the children were present except one son, Robsrt, who is in Nevada, and one danghter-in-law, Mrs. V. B.

North, of Woodward, Ok. There were fourteen grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, and two nieces present, lif'V in all. Everyone reports a good time and all hearti ly wish the old puople a happy journey through the remainder of their lives. Thurman. Virgil McClure visited his cousins, Rowena and Clarence Barker and Loyd Caldwell, this week.

A. L. Bocook and wife and daughter Aline, visited in Matlield Green over Sunday. J. D.

Riggs and family visited Will Caldwell and family Sunday. The wolf hunt last Thursday resulted in the capture of one wolf by Ira Nich ols's dogs. Mrs. A. E.

McClure visited her sister Mrs. H. L. Barker over Sunday. We bad some rainy weather and mud the foro part this week.

Carl Brenton, of Eureka, was in this vioinity this week. H. L. Parker, A. L.

Bocook, C. Co-vnlt and Ira Nichols were wolf hunting ten miles south of here Thursday. Fred Hull has moved over on Sharp's creek. Hillside. P.

B. Shaw visited his brother, Jim Shaw, Sunday. Mr. l'racht and wife visited Hursts Saturday. Frank Wagoner butchered a hog Tu esday.

Clarence North and family visited his parents at Burns lust week. Hazel Richards has been absent from school on aeuunt of sickness, Ed 1 Wagoner stayed over night with F. F. Wagoner la.il week. The infant of Orvllle Johnson and wife has been sick.

Mode Richards will soon phone connected J. tV. Hurst has been Kick. You can't dopenil on the wefcttier any more so It is best to take your parasol, fan. overcoat and muff when you sturt out.

Card of Thanks. Wo wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kind assistance last week when our housn burned down. We would have lost nearly everything but for their timely help. Their hearts are in the right place in times of need Th 3 Wagoner Family. It usually happens that if we miss an item it is something that happens near by.

Mrs. Billingslea and children, ho have been spending the winter here with her parents, Dr. Bocook and wife, returned to their homo 111 La-junta, Colo )ut week. 3 3 ocook ifr tfr 1 fid 2 (Ml American Vfagsliie Metropoli'nn Independent Regular price Our price with Mirror J0 conditions change. Tin's lienlity has become so healthy or for some other reason the medical practice is so small that the whole practice does not make a good living for one man.

Dickinson county is becoming very thickly settled and we believe the Doctor will be pleased with his new locution. He lias many friends here, however, who will jrgret his leaving. He expects to go about the 10th of next nunth. Whereto Find Them Now This has been moving week and unless you inform yourself you may go to the wrong place. S.

U. Nichols is living in the Welte house east of the Orient grade. A. 1). Howe has moved hi.

general store to the Ileeg building aDd will live in the house now occupied by B. F. I.argent who will move to tho hotel next week. A. N.

Bocook will move into the house now occupied by Dr. Carnes as soon as ke vacates it. K. Hough is now in the O. H.

Lewis house, Dave Mercer is now one of us, hav ing movid into his property, the Lincoln place. Mrs. Mary Mitchell will move into the stone building and conduct a restaurant and rooming house. Wjs Nichols moves into the Mitchell house. Ed Nichols has moved into the Mend house in the 60uth part of town.

Geo. Underwood and Will Biker hauled cement from Cottonwood Falld the first of the week for the new bridge across Mercer creek. Kov. Rookstool and Clinton Bocook a load of hay Saturday on the latter, squeezing him pretty hard, but he is as Inrge as over now. Inez Baker Swift spent a few days visiting Mrs.

Daisy Robinson last week. Cassoday Times. Frank Ilulse was np from Oklahoma and bought a team at Clurk Wright's sale. Mrs. Leonard Wagoner visited at Win.

Snodegar's Sunday. Iir, Meyer w9 in Cassoday Wednesday, 13 IWJ) an et. 1 1, tjt ej jf te civajQ a i I Order Magazines at THE MIRROR OFFICE We can save you 50c to several dollars on your reading- for 1908. We club with all the aumti magazines. Kead the following list as exam-1 pies of what we offer.

I have just received some Navajo Indian saddle blankets. They coiin-direct from the reservation in New Mexico and are the finest work of the famous weavers. Their genuineness and wearing qualities are guaranteed. They weigh between four and five pounds. They will last twenty-five years.

as well get a good blanket as a poor one. It's much better for the horse and you'll like it more. Call and see (hem and get prices. tit National Magazine i'eurkons Indepondent 1 fit) l.fiO 2.IK) tit Regular price O'J Our special price when taken with the Mirror only $I7," YOU QKT TUIN IMPRR PIIKK Wo can make you many hsw- aiiiH like these. When you save more than a year's subscription to the Mirror vou can't afford lo Charles R.

Hire a (lo without it. THE MIRROR uivimui rt i rl jr rt? fr 4 Jr i rt Jr 4 4 Cj..

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Pages Available:
172
Years Available:
1907-1908