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La Harpe Semi-Weekly News from La Harpe, Kansas • 3

La Harpe Semi-Weekly News from La Harpe, Kansas • 3

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A nice shower fell Sund.ivniorht LOCAL NOTES. aoout eleven clock. Closing out Ice Cream freezers at Mitchell's. Spot cash uaid for pews at AV Your bievrlp tiros infltnrl Local in LaHarpe of charge at Miller Miller's. Si DON'T -F lH.

Parman Son's. iwuiujr 01 inrerestto uur Many Readers. ll-2t No. 1 Cedar and Oiik Posts for sale at B. F.

BlaW- i- Go's. Thai for S5 down and -S3 per monih You can Buy a. Fine 50xUl ft. lot Price $50.00 to $85.00. Son.

have 1G ft bambo fish poles 10c. R. R. Hamilton was on the sick list' the first of the week. The AimTit A heayy rain fell Wednesdav.

For a lunch go to Mill's restaur I will have a lare line of earnet ant. samples next week, ('all nml MOO them at Mitchell's. im iracis ior lia.Utl, one block to denofc. 1 screen doors yet at the opera house to-night. A gOOd Jersev vnw fnr eolo Ar Wriirht and wife, of Xenehn iujicneirs to sell in Lanvonvillf.

r. fell; Falls, visited Grandna and Inquire of H. Mitchell. Hiram Hoffman was Tn from Iff juow VCI VI IUC L.L- fill HP Gas Lumber Co8 yard; also in Palmer addition. SontHT.alTrv M(K ma Malcom over Sunday.

Go to3Iilis' for anv kind r.f Vsage, Monday. M. r.08 Mirpe, Md 3otsand ac tracts just north of Highest market price, in rash lunch or short order meal. 1: uie ieccnc Line; also farms between and loJa. Clarence Ward came in Friday paid for all kinds of poultry and eggs.

W. H. Parman Son. For any thinsr inthe screen lino Your patronage fs solicited-it vrkfi wnrrl -1 illuming irom Kansas City. call on 15.

1. Blaker Co. A great many LaHarpe people Complete house keeping outfit -v. vviivvuuil Ul i-dlXS New line of susnenders that Hum, 10 iuoran to celebrate. on easy terms.

Special terms f77 win inaKe a special nnee on nV Real Estate J. O. Eagle was under the during July. Ilenninger Son. Wi weather the first of the week.

Fred Remmin art an rotnrn wl the next two weeks. 1 M-M. Hall. UVJj Dealer. Miller Miller for bicycle sup- Monday evening after a few, days visit with old friends and relatives Jim lann candidate for sheriff -0fflee at Terminus of Eleetrie Hre.

on the democratic ticket at Toronto. Our line of can goods is the best from Iola the first part of the week Mr. and Mrs. E. (V urnnro A we nave had.

Try them, at McCarty's. children departed Saturday for Stark, for a short visit with nrr. Lumber and Gas Co. Laiiarp interviewing democrats. -JVe sell piles of meats and lard.

Why? Because we don't sell compound. Ours is the best at McCarty's. Robert Wilson came home from Kansas City the Latter part of last Moore's parents. I have two standard rnmrmnioe DEM, week. i Little Clyde Runyon was quite winch 1 can write insurance on grain in stack or in the bin.

Lum beri Issk on, i j. uesuay, out is now miLCll J.E.Firestone. l9: AVe want more subscribers tr. Art Hollingsworth took quite sick Saturday while working at Doors, Late, Lime and Cement. daily papers.

Everybody call on us, good service guarenteed. me smelter. J. v. Wood's News Room.

urniture on easy installments. AVe can fit you out completely and you can pay for it a little at-a time. Henninger Son, southside. I have contracted all the butter I can make to L. E.

McCarty and all costomers that want my butter will find it at McCarty's. H. O. Stephenson. The little daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. J. T. Hampton, died Sunday night and was buried Tuesday in the LaHarpe cemeterv- This Mr.

A. McDonald, from Gales- A New Improved Piano Bindpr burg is visiting his son Roy Mc uonam this week. for sale cheap, will take first payment, out in grain cutting. See Logan Son for particulars. from Girard, Tuesday to join her A fine line of Screen Doors and fixtures.

Furniture on easv installments uusoana who is working here. We can fit you out comnletelv and Tom Jackson and wife, from you can pay forit a little at -time. H. F. TR5YIS.

MG'R. the second child they have buried since they have lived in TnITnrnA -i-uucaiiii, visuea d. u. Jackson ilenninger bon, southside. and this was their nnlv nhiM ana family over the Fourth.

"fw' TT I Mr. Harry Bowman, of Garnptt" They have the sincere sympathy of FRANKLIN RICHARDS, iurs. xi. r. juimes re and candidate for congress on the democratic ticket, was in town turned from Mound Snndnv PHYSICIAN After having spemt theth.

there. interviewing democrats ISIondtiy. liaHarpe.K'as, and SURGEON, ix niaii, loeiius in tins tiieir hour of sad berievement. As a result of a smash up with one of the small engines at the rolling mill Wednesday mornino- Mrs. Lem Barker has a mnd Complete house keeping outfit on easy terms.

Special terms during wagon, harness and snrfno- wjitmn duly. Ilenninger 6c Son, southside. for sale. Anyone wish in sr tn hnv CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Plans and Furnisned.

and night calls answered promptlj'. Oflice over Fuller's drug store. -ThoneNo. 1. call at her residence in LaHarpe.

K. V. Anthony came home from Alton, I. he was called Kunyan Iiemminrton nr by the serious illness of his father LA HARPE, building newquarters for their real estate office lust north of IB where Feet is to erect- his hriek After a short visit with her sister We wish to inform thf tipnnld rf T.n buildin mm Mrs' Fitzgerald 1 I ALJk Harpe and Lanybnville that we are pre me mm naa to close down for a couple of days for repairs. Some-tiling got wrong wi tli the governor Avhich allowed the "engine to run away with itself smashing things up in a great fashon.

A new engine will have to be -put in in place of the damaged one. A special dispensatian has been granted to the masons in and around LaHarpe allowing them to institue a Masonic lodge at LaHarpe. -The names of the members named in the dispensation returned to he home in Topeka, Come in our store and ret eonl to iurnisn them with tins Jno. E. BACOTXT iuis(iay.

peason. We will gatirantee prompt de- any time you feel too hot. Our tans 'are iroers: Seo m' Jivery ana win sell as cheap as aione Give us a trial. L. 15.

Kinney and J. E. Hobby, (Drugs and Jewel AV: tu iJi-jiurairs merciuintue mag Respectfully, Waters Co. nates, were callers at the Xews oliice, Monday. Afton Climax: Mr.

and mn. P. Y. 'Anthony and of Li are: I lH). F.

ZilMrlor Contractor AND Builder. EAST OF NEWS OFFICE LaHarpe, Kansas. Specifications and Estimates Furnished. B. C.

Thompson Co. Dr: Park LaHarpe; All calls answered promptly. -Plone 43. K. I.

Clark and wife, from Fairfield, 111., came in Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forney. Buy a lot now in the Palmer Oil CVs. add.

befors the advance in price. See J. E. Firestone, agent. Mrs.

Hecox came over fmm Malcom John E. Firestone, canby Hugh Hackney, George currv. L. HenshawyGorreIl, John E. Bacon, Albert S.

Murray, John H. Wright, J. Albert Dowler, F. k. Mc-connell, Geo.

B. Lambeth, Seth IMinor Parks, John Turner, William Otto Lenhart, John AV. Edwards, Henry c. Fitch, corwin B. Keith, Albert B.

Houser, and 'Phone, Xo. 21. Harpe, are here at the bedside of Mrs. Anthony's father, J. B.

AVil banks. A small blaze occured at the Boiler Mills Monday. Fire caught inlthe rafters of one of the buildings but was soon extinguished with very little "damage to the building. Lost A lady's gold watch, at Moran, on the Fourth. A liberal reward will givert to finder, of same and delivery of watch to the undersigned.

Ethel Harmon, LaHarpe, Kans. Try AT. J. AV aters Co's. Kansas City Fomation lee Piqua, the latter part of last week -Marshall Nl.

HaJI, first officers appointed are ThosF. Zipo-W Mitchell is making a low price on furniture. See. him before you buy. C.

II. Hackney is taking in whvat at the rate of a car a day this week. W. Samuel Malcom, S. John E.

Firestone J. nnd S. H. KELLAM, M. D.

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Kansas. Bay and night calls answered promptly. Office over Graen's Drug Store. 'Phone No. 27.

to visit her daughter Mrs. Sam and family. Harry Ferris has purchased a jfine Chainless bicycle of Miller driller. Will ride it through to Colorado soon. ll-2t Give us your order for Kansas City Weekly Star or Kansas City 1 Weekly Journal.

onlv5ni vnnr Canby II. Hackney, Sec. The regular meetinsr nirhts will hn tl 1st and 3rd Wednesday nhrhts of each month. and Ice Cream Soda. No better Raymond Durham lla been unable to work the last week or so owing to a very sore eye.

The recent rains almost insure a bumper corn crop. Surely the farmer is to be envied this year. in the United States, or Iceland. in advance at J. W.

Wood's News JAS. MILNER, Jiom. I The house on Locust street that K. R. Hamilton reports the sale of 40 lots and three (3) acre tracks as follows.

Lot 10-11 Block 15 North Midland to ST. I. Monette 'of Iola. Lots 1-2-3-4-5-6 Block 14 It is you we want to please jtt our fountain. (Drugs and Jewelry.) AV.

J. AVaters Co. T. J. Alford, Clark Alford and was so long occupied is a residence urandpa and.

Grandma HnoV pey has been this week remodeled nto a business house. Rumor has that a drug store will, be put V' Wednesday morning the 7 'clock street car. became un manageable because of tne damn Kichard Blair, citizens of Leanna neighborhood, were in Lanarpe Thursday. They are working to institute a grammar school at Leanna. It will be in the nature of a subscription school for pupils who have graduated from the district schools of that part of the county; If you are thinking of getting a bicycle get one with a self-made reputation.

The Cresent and are too well known for any comment. See them at Millers IMiller's, they have the exclusive sale of these wheels in LaHarpe. They also have several ntlw jracb, and run into the bumping i i JNorth Midland to S. A. Gard et al of Iola.

Lots 7-8-9 Block 13 and Lots 7-8-9 Block 14 North Midland to O. Edwards of Allen County Lot 12 Block 13 to Swan of Allen coimty. Lots 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Block 12 North' Midland to Mr. Med Shockey of colonev Ivansas. Lots 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Blocl 11 North Midland to Messrs.

Zenner, Jenkins and Shockey of LaHarpe and coloney, Kansas. Also Lot 5 Block 5 in Addt. 30x25 froni Mr. Miller to Mr. H.

Meyer, who will erect a handsome cottage in the near future. Also acre tract No. 25 to Mr. T. B.

Flemings and also two acre tracts, the buyer of which does not want her name given at present. Mr. Hamilton reports a growing demand or lots and acre tracts and also says that most of will build one or more houses in the near future. He also wishes to inform prospective buyers that now is the time to buy as after the 10th of July Complete house keeping outfits on easy terms. Special terms during July.

Henninger Son, southside. When you want the best groceries just call up phone No. 9 and we will dy the rest at McCarty's. Wheat is making all the way from 30 to 40 bushels per acre and is worth 60c. per bushel direct from the machine.

$18. to 24. per acre is no bad return for the money and labor expended. Isaac Fisher, from Waverly, 111., is visiting his brother-in-law J. L.

Branson and family this week. He reports crops in fine condition in the old "Sucker" state. Mr Fisher sold his farm in 111., for $85. per acre and may locate in the land of Sunflowers. The Kansas City Journal says that a Topeka woman confidentially informed her friend that she didn't like to have John go around with the deefs because they drank so muchl And the mystery remained unsolved until some one happend to think of the Elks.

wheels on exhibition at less We still lead in 'bicycles and bicycle repairing. Are Drenared nt .1 lie car was thrown from io track and the fender was bacily iimaged. Mary A. Carpenter lias brought lit for divource from her hus-ind Clias. Carpenter and asks for division of the property.

These ople have been respected citizens Allen county for a long time 1 it is too bad that they could manage to live in peace the of their days together. rk Alf prominent farmer near I Leanna, was in the oilice Tuesday and said that company, the Big Creek Oil, and Mineral Company, is Land near Leanna If the my can get leases on enough it will at once; "begin' for oil and gr.s. Uttdertalcer Eitibaltner. Phon Xo. 32.

all times to furnish good bargains in either new or second-hand In new wheels we offer the following: Crescent s35. by $25, Nonpariel $20 and Stimulator 815. Second-hand wWl from S10 UD. All these xrhAAlo i including a fine Chainless Eam- bier, are on exhibition at mir sKmi sold two acres No 36-37 to E. I Edwards of Allen County.

and can be seen at any time. 11-2 1.

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