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The Harris Sun from Harris, Kansas • 1

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The Harris Suni
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Harris, Kansas
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fN 1 HARRIS, ANDERSON COUNTY, EAJfiSAS, FRIDAY, innsnn snvEir VOLUME Our Sclxceli Business Men's Club? fj-iifrs. iJess Dartca end Ura. Dora Hunt were shopsi: in Harris last Monday. U'" Harry Davisr ddlvered a load off hPffS to JoeSelandets last Mondavi; ditrs ad rentier tht Is Geo. Atherton was a caller at School Meeting At the school district, meeting Friday Maurice Cutler was elected treasurer for the ensuing term.

The same teachers were employed. Prof. Geo Dodds and Miss Edith Bea as 'they have both given universal satisfaction. The meeting voted I to conduct an 8-inonth school. This makes less than a three mill School will begin September 4th.

r- manv able school teurfjers no. have, advanced more rapidly or are entitled to more credit for ito -present high atandiug than the two tacbe mentioned above. Th pa-t year has been one of the most and brightest in the school of our city. They arc by natire and education instructors. They put their whole heart and lifo.

int their school work. T.ey have the happy iacuity or convey Local and Personal. vC. E. Younjr spent Sunday at home.

Zen oleum chicken lice powder at the Drug Store. Mrs. John Gates was shopping in Harris Monday. M. T.

Halvey wa iii tow sVednesda. ou J. H. TurreU turned from a I i' i l)usiness trip Cit; aav. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. JoUii Is.tf-fey, and wife on Saturday; a ooy, M. X. Beath ha .1 business in Gatnett the i-4tcr part of the week. u.

sj. luinis rame out irnn Garnett Sundav -with Rosr RoKc in-. his auto. Smiley, our section, fore- xore-i man, was put back on the roao i Monday. 1 ing knowledge to others possessed t.

cj i -i pose: for the consideration of ev-by but few. Smcethey (he 1 i i trv business man in tewn. pilot the schools of Harris have sailed in smooth waters and gnad- ually advanced from "good to better For Sale. until todav thev stand the pride of 1 the city ai'rd a credit to the state. 1 W- Leghorn eggs fcr sale.

A. Watkinson, Glenloch, Kas; Mrs. Carl McLaughlin -has. bce.n. pis auV iTviughters.

Rita and Ole-eriousl ill but is somewhat im- ta, M-s- and Mrs Coberly proved. vUpsnt Wednesday afternoon More rumors -are to a thM-, qiareuce Barton." 4- i Or T. A- Gktnrtt Haccsa. 7 4ICB YO( CRBAlf TO ROB p.R MOOIU2 First East et Pcs. HijIlIarkrtPPciS fARPIS KANSAS Dr.

G. D. vETEWNARiAn Irrts 'Phone 70tJr- O. Aress, WilHamsbcm, DHSJBLA5DEL Cpccial attention civen ecrgery add Discern cJ Eyc4 Eart Noso ccd Glasses Accurately VltX F. A.

HERBERT Fla T7atsh Repairing Watches Chins, Gctd Sptc-iadii, Fine Umbrellas, Silvsr vrar FineXhina and Cut Gisss. NortB Side, Garnett, lies. J. Undertidrer and Fes Director" Calls etnswred promptly daycr Telephone 1CD Office Jll' i ii i i wct Old Reliable Auctioneer ARRIS Hards has on; thingof whlh she justiv pr ud and to rhtch sue: lareiy owe he exd naisi the If.fluCTce ot hfr schools; They ar.aent cut a class pf yotinjr la blv and "sue esfuUy filling t'e si im porUat posittcas cf hfe Tr.ercis. uo nine tGcient aid to morality, honesty, sorJctr aud -ood cUiznio thin well-con- rflirtfvl nn no it i the part of wisdom to keer -'hese schools uo to the very highest point or excellency, and to do this the must te harmony of four eiemeLts the board, the patrons th pupils and the teach-ei end withojat this, perfect Cos cannot be ttaiued," therefore; let it be the uty of "these fou-elements to see no hinder- ances arise on thejr part to th wart i the purpose of the school.

If fac tions exist, pray disband and lend your hearty support and cj'Opera-tfon to maintain our splendid schools todav and so enhance their interests that they shall stand second to none in country. Dead men nevefadvertise look through the Sun's columns every weeK and see wno-. tne live ones are, For Sale: -A number of Durcc gilts, will farrow soon, prices reasonable. Inquire of the undersigned. O.

C. Williams. For Sale. An Anderson county 400. acre farm at $50 au acre.

Well plenty of water at all times, some timber, 70 acres fenced sheep tight, 35 acres fenced hog tight, large house and large barns, also tenant house, lbO acres tame grass, practically no waste land, rural route and all the time Vou want on the balance at 6 per ce nt, or will sell the. west 8i ac i es of this for $S200. I Roy Robe and wife, Miss Tina Dow and George Dodds drove to Williamsburg Wednesday evening fn the Robe M. Beath is figuring pn erect- ing a large barn in the rear of his residence with an addition on the north for an automobile, a macad amized driveway sou tb of his resi dence back to the barn, and will also put in a fine concrete Trail: ront of his residence and central office. Ic-Osa.

Why not effect an organization of Harris' business fraternity and men of capital? The idea is to keep the present interest of our town at high tide and awaken new enterprises will contribute to i ts grc wth and prosperity. This is a move in the right" dfiection and the only way anything cau be effected. There mamr-iadus- i tries, especially in -the Hast, that are seeking western locations, ni we were properly organ.zecl ma Business Men League we might lok to these-enterprises and if louua meritorious, sumcient in ducement given for them to locate within our boraers This is what will give growth and prosperity, new life and new interest, make our town the place she was destined to be, the first, the btst of all the towns in the county. Now tne presentation of these facts is Bell Phone 595-J, Garnett. Pasture.

I have pasture for .14 steers or colts. Also for about 10 calves, Jok Hemmy. Lee Collil3S purchased one of tj'ose New Moon Buggies-of Judy Simmons, this week, Wayue-Reddmgton bought Jonc in fact, every f-w days we bear of s0me one purchasing a buggy cr a farming implement' a of the Garnett implement voles I acre was a dance at Meivin Tl.ili Mondav An orches tra composed of Messrs Baldwin and.Potis Hnd Miss May Fellers Vcft Garnett furnished the music, Mfmford Bronston brought them out in his automobile. 4 4 4. 4 4 4 Mayer's and Sta BrancFof Men's, Women's and Chil- dren's Dress and Work Shoes.

HOUSE PHONE Zo. mm the Houze home, tne first 1 tWtfiL. vv-as in Harris on bus- triers the fi st of the week. ElIw.rth:.B.rrt and son, Lloyd, V.ere Gorneu i sit rs i W. A Bartpn of Garnett came out Tit--day tc visit at the Barton He returned hou.e Vdnesda3r jim Hunt took dinner with his Ross, last Tueiday.

etc fom' 1 Wes't ifsoent iv dav at Andrew Ecord's. iuze has been doing road work IL- last week. is. .1 zzie Colston, Mrs. Mar- Mr; and Mrs.

Harry Davis were nrnett tors last Saturday Guy took supper at the liiiie last Saturday evening. --v-. Nearly everyone in this vicinity attended the Easter Services ht Fairview 'school house, Sunday, evening. Emerald. Hugo McEvoy and family drove to Ottawa Saturday to visit Mrs.

McEvoy' parents. -They returned home Monday. Miss Essing is for Mrs. Ionias, near Williams-burg. The latter is quite sick.

Mr. and- Mrs. Frank Scott are the proud parents of a baby, girl. Frank wears a big smile and wants to- borrow a baby carriage, bpt they are all in use." Last Sunday (Easter) twenty children made their nrst commu-nion at Su Patrick's Church, Em-, era Id. There was a large crowd present.

There was a large crowd present. The cliitdret were, Geo. rEssing: Herman Hemmy, Charles MaGrath, Xawrence McGlnchy Leander Welch Ralph Dunbar, Annett Reddington, Roy Dunbar, Willard McEvoy, Lewis McEvoy, Cecil Reddington Nellie Welch, Mary Kenan, Oliva Hemmy, Maggie and Rosie McCallion, Cecillia MaGrae'n, Margaret Marie Agus, Rose Omara. Miss Grace Pattie came down from Harris this afternoon and went on to Ottawa to visit her sister and riends. Tu 5S day's Review." V' John Shea arrivetL.last night from Ireland, where he has been visiting the friends and scenes of his" boyhood.

John is an i old resident of Wrestphalia township, but sold his farm years' ago and a fewjrears ajo went to Ireland; He did cot then koow whether would ever return or- hot, bat he F. J. HdTin tzLlzzZzla ccr cf i A Bad Arm. Tom Stout of the Iantha neish borhood has been suffering for a week wih a badly" supposed fo havt become; poisjned. He first it a week 'ago Sunday.

He; cd his wife were visiting at the SchariT home when he cxperienceJ pain in his arm, and by the time they' returred the member was so badly swollen that he could e-; move his coat. He rtcovciinc though steadily ind hope to te Tom around gain scon with his hearty "grip. liiisinpsc iii.tivi -Ilivp rAway-bac' in. Adam's" tiihe pen- did hot arl wi tU Sf.ms. was the fir ni.uvto advertise He took two columns and brought down the houle 5- i' wy- GENERAL I and FANCY 1 X.

Flour, Feed See our Fine Line of Dress Goods, Embroideries We Want new earner snop soon couung tt Hams. Pratt's hicken Po wder, gtta ahteed to be satisfactory, the Drug Store. a Miss Josie McEvoy teach the school in District No. 00 the coming term, i J. L.

McEvoy and daughter, Jo-siei made a flying trip to Gimett Tuesday in their auto. Harrjr Stillman, who has been having a siege ot append is reported as impioving. J. W. Robe of Greencastle, Indiana, is this week, visiting his nephew, V.

H. Robe. Born io Mr. and Mrs Grover evening, a girl. Mr, Su Idt lves on the Belcham place The town was deserted unday, some attending Kaster services at Emerald and others ''goin fishin'.

and Varnish at the Drug Store Walter. Burrowes has finished his new blacksmith shop and now. has. a. mighty.

neat- plate of busi: Mrs; Kee returned Sat-' urday from a trip -to Osawatoniie, where she hid brother: lee-r visiting Jier Farmers, have you seen the new "No. GOy P. nd G. Co. Planter on sale at J.

Anderson Sons, Garnett. I. G. Simmons of Saruett and Fred Hicks of near Richmond were sdwing.oats or the- Hicks farm Monday. Miss Ethel Crouer, a student of the Wichita College jjf Music, begin her music diss in Harris the.

first week in May, 1 Milburn Craig of Judy mous aud Arthnr Crai the Craig Drug Garnett, ame out the Judy Simmons Maxweli car Monday night to attend the dance. We understand lhat Frei Coliin and MGinty will, soon enter the bonds of holy ciatt rimony. These are two very, popi ulaf young people of Emerald and are already, receiving the coagrat' ulatiozs of their friends. MERCHANDISE, STAPLE GROCERIES v. and Salt.

Office Kirk Building, Room C. Will cry any bid place, Satisfacrry' Onaranteed. -'J Gamca, "Iwcnci Summer Goods now Laces i. i j. A Good On e.

An extra well improyed, of 010 acres for cals. Inquire ci thfa 'OU1C9. -I V'V -l '-i A even a vr' i i i Your Produce. IMP STORE PHONE II ----rtr. tr i of i iy e.

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Pages Available:
587
Years Available:
1909-1911