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The Harris Sun from Harris, Kansas • 1

The Harris Sun from Harris, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The Harris Suni
Location:
Harris, Kansas
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1
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VOLUME TWO HARRIS, ANDERSON COUNTY, KANSAS. FRIDAY. JAN 18, 1911 That Cross Marlx. Pr.c!iage Frccj Seattle The Standing. OOce crtr Welsh rrr-j Crc iV PH01JE3 Residence Hone t3w OCce 20.

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DEatfA E. Cc3 Pliycjqiag an4 Scrccco WAV ERLY KAICA5 Bir. Fred- lnl 'Registered Veterinarian Both Phones, 173 Garnet, a Westphalia AH Work In my line dose ct a Reasonable chaxge. 3 Garnett, Kapir.s. pFhe Fattpers Alliance Insurance.

TTOST people nrnke one or more sesolur vii for New Years biit we 'will stick to the Resolution we made when be. ginning business here. uFair and courteous treatment to everybody and the same low price, to all," We do not claim to sell everything that-we handle for less than any other store oc to pay'nore for everything we buy" from, you, but our claim isj that our average. Prices will convince you that it is to your advantage to give us your patronage for, 1911 4 1 SL H. Kinney, postmaster, desires to know what patron.

If any, of this oiSce. a package from Seattle, on or about the 22ith of December. lfTaUe Vocatiorv; 1 Uiss Qertrude Rogers the popu lar Glenloch agent will take a two months, vaqatioti in a week or so. This is the fif vacation for Iliss Rogers in. tnree years and she certainly deserves a She and fiatjty qf friends will spend the time visiting in the czzt, and upon he return has been promised a ill tich better position by the Pacific.

Central Cijhr. R. A. Dennison and Oliver Cob-erly were Harris, visitor Wednesday forenoon, Harry Davis was a Garn isi: tor Wednerday. Will Rosser was in Mont Ida Wednesday.

Several fiom this neighborhood Harris Thursday. There are skating parties on the creek almost every night. Will Cress ana wife spent Sun- idayJast aiBmwrtsi; WillRoser' and vrife returned lasLMona: from- their rtlalives iirArkansas i3-Insnre your- Farm Properties live Stock CffltAEIl iban any other conpany.rin.. -ti Kansas. V-Vcst -Sada CJarence Barton and AUe.

rr Veva 585 Zona Retter 69,656 Blanch 45.510 Katie ........29,015 Local and Persona! Oil Meal, Tankage and Feed. Get it fct'Bielviia. Fresh Oysters a tr Mel vins. Pratts Food at PrOg Store. H.

Browjq, shipped a caif of hay this week. Bob Moore expressed part of a car of cream Monday. It is easier to worry than to v.ork and some pecple enjoy it more. -Ex Mrs. H.

J. McGHnchy spent last Thursday with Mrs J. JL. McEvoy. Pattie TurrcU unloaoed a qar of lumber the latter part ot lest week.

W. Gage shipped a fine big white sow to p. J. Given in Wav-erly Wtdnesday. A full line of Woodmen, Workmen and other buttons and charms at the Drug Store.

Mrs. Omer Burr owes and son visited her brother Charlie, in Osa- watomie several days the past week H. C. Hunter shipped a cai1 of household goods' and implements to Cuba, Kansas of last week. Flossie' Callerman, of Kansis? City, a niece of C.

W. Gause, visited several daj with that family last week. W. K. Keller man shipped a car of goods to Eads, last week and they will make their future home at that place: The bank has been short handed aguin this week, Roy kolie is on duty but Chas, W.

Young has been on the sick list Mrsv Mary Fry of Osawatomie and Miss iSdith Fry of Garnett, Visited the dun family from Saturday until Wednesday. Mrs. Andrew Snyder, came in from the western part of the county esterday to attend tire funeral of her old school mate, Mrs. James Muliins. Fridays News.

Clarence Borror, and Steve Stur-divan will have public sales on the 17th and 19th of this month. The boys intend 16 go to southern Missouri to look' for locations. Glen Kingsolover. representing-! the Kalamzpo Corset Co. was in town Friday and sold lielvin some of his goods.

Kingsolover is a Harris boy. He was born on the farm now owned by Mr. Poole southeast of town. P. W.

O'neill and wife of Oklahoma City, who were called to Kansas City io attend a nneral spent from Thursday until Satnr-dav in this vidhity vutting 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burns, the J. 1. McHvdy family and Jin Cotter and wifev Saturday J.

AlcKvoy and Miss josie took' them to Garnett in the auto where they took thr- Santa Fe on their home. Oil Meal and Tankage just received at llelvins: I I i If you notice a cross marl: on you. paper under the name this fveek it goes to show your 'b- Iscription has expired and von ee in debt to ns. It takes money to do business so we will be grateful if you shell out. 4 Our RateW We note that a number, of our exchanges are raising their advertising rates for the coming year.

The Sun's rates will remain the came, 10c per single column -inch per issue and 5c per line for locals or. reading notices We Elndle any advertisements han Wednesday noon and prefer them on Tuesday. We will also state tht we do rot see how any business man in Harris or vicinity can afford not to advertise in the Sun, it enters all kthe hemes in Harris with only a a few exceptions, and thoroughly covers the surrounding country. Our subscription books are' open to the public. Emerald.

School begairi Monday after a weeks vacation Miss Bootb spent Christmas at her home near Burlington The ball? air Araiot laTsidsir evening-; well atiended all report a imei, M. Fat McLindon has returned! from' Kansas City where she wca called by the death of a nephew, Dan Mulcahey visited; the Bootb family near Burlington- this week. Barney Holihao of South Dakota is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Reddington. Mike Mulcahey has been on the sick- list but is now able, to be up.

Pan Doyle called to brother Din one day last eek. Barney jcUndoh is visiting his brother jinx in JKew Mexico Tont Doyle visited in this ity this week, Fred CoUins new bouse is tearing completiou. Iob out for isred ding 14rs. Visi With home folks last wee. Marie McDonald qi Kansas City is visiting her grandfather Hugh McEvoyV Alice O'neil spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks.

We are glad HOgh licDonald is improving after: a spell of. pneumonia. Urs Jin Cotter left Wednesday for a two weeks i visit with her friend, Miss Anna Melluish at Ot-tawa. Johnnie Warier is working for Randall Reddington visited hB grandfather last week. 1 Jim Hogan and, Dan Doolin left for Kansas City Henry O'cejll cf ttzs here lest weslr vidtrn-Yrehitives.

llary Grant of Homewood, tts visiting relatives here last week, xn ts ao.c,o-o do a a The: Ladies Aid met at J. Caldwell's Thursday and tacked a comfort. Dr. Sarah Dilly of Hoxie, Kas. is visiting her sister Mrs.

S. Pv Stringhaui. Wm. Krull, wife and baby of Osawatomie, are visiting relatives and Friends here. Herman Cassity shipped a car of hogs and two cars of cattle to Kansas City Monday.

E. Co received a. car of flour and feed from Queue-mo Saturday; A. Johnson spent Saturday and with his family in Garnett. went to Harris Monday to: visit her parents, Mr.

and a 9.a a a a a a Dcni tnj'OtiD D.fl Glenloch. Herman Cassity and wifCwere Garnett visitors, Friday. Mrs. J. H.

Baker and Lindsey visited relatives iu Garnett 7 Mrs. Geo. Fain who has-been who has been sick for the past two weeks is better. IuraXrregg visited Miss V. Henry between trains Thursday.

N. T. Hunt shipped two cars of cattle to Kansas Citr Tuesday. Mr. and tlrs.

J. M. Caldwell went Kansas City Wednesday where will enter Bethanv hospital' to undergo an operation on her eyes for cataract. aoauoooaao a a a a a a a a We will -clerk your sale and a approve your a a notes J. J.

W-1 Pncirrst Res. GAItTIETT UHZ Located in. Wawly Ficn3 1 Williamsburg on Wednesiayn. Oc with tr. G.

to Hi L.M.TJAB OId Reliable Aucticneer, Office in Kirk Building, KccrwC, Wat ery any old place, Caticfstj Guaranteed. even ca vc: Cm 'a 2 -vC" CrrmCi f- axiU. rr--4't I iVOTUS9 lr6 '7f UMftrM: e- I -tfrak C. (XriTL I i fco cere faro, bottom Izz end cH tfllitle except 4 ceres. Gccdv tss." end trm end rrcll' v.

tfcTCl. T.od.ce..ol yci? X'j i vir- i- The State -Monday evening at. the home of Nick Huiit. I Our, school started again Monday after the holiday vacation Link, Clarence and Raymond Stuart helped Will Cres3 butcher a beef Tuesday. Clarence Barton and wife attend ed the dance at Amiot Tues4ayl Uight.

Rev. McCIung- arrived Friday' Wichita and was making calls in the aiterpoon. Urs. J. DU.

Houe spent Thursday with UCrs1 Dave Yoonj and daughters, Clarence Uarton helped Hunts shell corn Friday sad Saturday. Harry Ecord was a Garnett vis itor Saturday. Mrs. WU Cress is enjoying a visit from a sister Jrom Icwa. J.

Houzeand wife were visiting he home folks in Garnett Saturday. Oliver Coberly and Harry Devi delivered hos in Mont Ida Monday Several from here attended ser- vices atFairrierr Sunday. Rev; McCldng preached at the Central City church Fridav ad Saturday nights and Hsnday and then went oyer to Amiot to hold a series cf nicetinfts. ISt TTces we stated Use new tizie carfi did not eIect the time of the trains throrjh here. That is co hst therj fcp errives in Tcio trtn-iva cla- KATiSAS.

HARRIS, H. Thrrell, Pressident. Cashier. H. J.

McGlinchy, Vice-President Koy Robe," Asst-Cashier -r a a a a yOU doubtless appeciate prompt, painstaking attention to the details -your' banking business. This is where we. can bejoj service to you. a a O' a Ann a ah 7 the srd. tQ joca jnct 52.C0r-- waiting at ljr ix TjADniT.

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About The Harris Sun Archive

Pages Available:
587
Years Available:
1909-1911