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Sawyer News from Sawyer, Kansas • 3

Sawyer News du lieu suivant : Sawyer, Kansas • 3

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Sawyer Newsi
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Sawyer, Kansas
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Some Short Ones Fnttv'' thio It IS in Hoots has boon on Inn i 4 uftt pan or tins week. Laughlin, of Illinois, is a ousincss trip. Miss Cora Jones left Tuesday to visit three weeks in Wichita. i aMuujtiver nas sod lfiOO Wire 11.4 WllSilOI. Fencein wuu ins oroiner Hugh.

Money to loan, on farpi land. II. S. Mkars, Pratt, Kans. Frank Moore left Wednesday morning to visit relatives at Kinsr-wood, Okla.

Tpo I 1 Jim Slrinnnll 1. i i with r''. f.n UP i fill 1 ui MJ18 WCPIv as has also K. 1 Shields; Cllllplntr 11 1.. 'iinmu was reported lander nctinffueputiv iwuay aft me nrst ot the week We have received a car load of AmWi.an Mrs.

N. R. Mack returned Tues- at the Nota Bene during Mr. Ter-willegar's stay in Wichita. A danol Cattle, and Poultry Wire.

We would like to hn to iur. and Mis. George Webber Tuesday of this weok. .1 1 uio wicima Hospital, and is tooling first rate. Mrs.

D. Miller, west of town, died Monday of this week. Dr. Bnckl in I'nnnfto 4-l. 1 n.

frifhn" uwsjuii justice to the proud papa" stunt. you come in and let us give you prices on anything in the fencing line. i Vu" leit iw ineir old 1101110 iieston. kiiniaio t-v i and ii rs. A.

L. and relatives about 10 days. xuuug mesciay ot this week. For Sale: On the contract J. C.

Oavlltlln ll'l Iiiubaker R. Bru-oaker and wfn i i 1'mu, eiguues or good farm land. lermsEusy. Seo John Levens. wh0 has been man- 1 i.

ti mii noru visit- od at W. I). Webber's Sunday. ui Kjim ii elevator the past News lino 1 i.i icuuiveu mat tne 1 ueblo rmriTo t-K ii i moving pack onto bis farm. i i mo a rare Jntendnrl fnt' A i 1 i Webber Everything in Hardware t.

v-Potter will preach at the Met nor ist, pihw.1i 11 i lcu "uner, nas ueen captured. The money will doubt- IPSO lui mora ing. Other services Mr. anrl fi-o cin. i uro uMtat nonrs.

rr I i o.uilii went nuicii4nson the first of the week, to visit friends, and, incidentally to irive Mr. SmJMi Sam Heck has bought one of the old baihlmgs at the Lumber yard and moved it cut to his place tend a convention of some sort. Mr. GrnrnfioU Foundry and IT uu livui icri li into a new barn. The Woodmen installed' part of limit KAnr i at tr 1 on Airs, femith is uuiv umcersoaturtlay nioht W.

E. CLARK machine Shop Oa: 1 i i last week. I -In is stir, ii uU1, tuts wwuner was so bad the attendance was small, and the others will have to be installed the first oaungs ot an kinds, down. ItTedf h1 a. ana general repair A ears to serve, (Greenfield would probab Ix luucuug in reuruary.

work good ofbee. a-7TV is rePresentett the ln ltd I iH-acon contest for an A lA 1 Mr. and Mrs grain and Coal Alwavs thA Hi 11 take in the Texas excursion 2 for SoiUhem u.y Mrs. J. E.

White with l-lGSO votes and Miss Clara Ieachey with 13200. They are well up among the leaders. Ernest Stephens, of Springfield, returned 1 ICAilS. 1PV U'l Vic (k Uiarles, who lives at Uvalda, i l.o look around with a view to locating, if thev are Ruifrvl Kinds of Grain Ket "lce for A itii UlliU Jer spendmg a tew diys with his Efforts are being nwdetogct nn -mt--nHitff, u. sWongcr.

lie is the junior member of the linu of Jackson Stevens, the prospective Sawyer merchants. nvo lexas excursions iuivu jiure ear in rYh. ruary One bunch is to head for ra Can sef your tires "-enc, Kansas, arrived this Week. hflVlncr linnn 1 bum. on nam i 111 ine neighborhood of Uvalda, while the others n.l 1 YP rrx aunace.

reliable loss in the old feY.ui easr, about Victoria, where John Levens owns some as manager of Clark's elara tor here He is an experienced grain man and comes rppnninxMui.i No steam or ivofn 1 1 iOJIIOS ia UIJU iull.v caon nf A bill hnu lioon m( 1 vi mi- I. yr 1V11- 'unuuilCL'U in tlie liril.W.,.. Pel LI I tw minutes. Kiva cf "Ainga tax iB job. Mr.

and Mrs. W. TbnriHe-gar acconiptinied by Dr. Jiucklin, aired anionnf. 'f1 ua i mree months on henialo Wfl ran inc.

i- w.ou each three months ihe ...1,. i. running one dsir iviK 1 I IT I .1 niv.v 1 1 res iiiiiu in 1 rn mnun ti. tue cosi "I'l-j uni.y 10 uogs other than those on farms and ranches, the News itrill I 1 I. i 1 lunu.t where Mrs.

Terwillogar submitted to an operation at the Wichita Hospital luesday for the relief of appendicitis. It is reported that ouiuiig inem. 1 1 1 1 in 11 ,111 1 1 1'iau, uiuii ji inev uuiu iijc iax. W. T.

McBRIDE insurance can ha mnt reuao DINKINS WAIT, Agents ia yuunig a long nicety. W. T. Wflrvl ivlirt 0.1.1 1.:.. uu ouiu mi iarm OAIlthiit.A,.l.

7 u7sl or town recently to ijoiin ijin-pna hoc 1 ii vlMMit, GO YEARS' trossheld livery stable at Pratt. lie mnvn 1,.. 1 1 Fou Sale: Complete plioto-ffraphtc outfit, bran new, with a lh grade lense, suitable for cither udio or view work, with all feupphes necessary for work. Have no use for it and will sell at a irreat bnrof.in t-y, possession of the business aboi.t NOTA BENE HOTEL i'itnLii 1. 1 in1, ivnii-ii 1.

a lose Mr. Wood as a but H'k inc 11m VV. L. TERVVILLEGAR, Prop. rlcioo in fl depot.

4-19 L. II. Fowleii. J. J.

Kilnn nn wp, Ti iyresPect. The best hotel J. W. Wray hasVented the Lawn ni Designs it iiKisiacne tms frosty weather, and its loss tioes not improve IS in Anymio sending a oirptrh and dpierinT utf. i s'u oranch of the Snf pa Special attention to traveling nie least.

01 course Joe was hand- yv.1n.-1 Known as the Roots farm. This farm will be vacated by Arthur Flory who has rented the Smith farm 'c miles nortlknst nf umo ecoiiffii mat lie could spare i 4.1,! uat he has V0 vMHrgu, iui.no 1 .1 lit. i. The Drug Store was vaeatPii Kv- uiiujui ne can spare, h- "wi tvomijic. it has not been nwdo ...1 out danger of being arrested on Ll WHO btt Mr rP, "Ki.ys successor, mere lias won nnitn i- snow finally left us Wed- tmm JDroad-vay, Hmw VprV ErcU ooica.

C35 8U c.3 UMI)jJ- Fore drug's Tine i.i i i 'ii i iiiursciay was a fine A bill has 1 At as an unusually long siege of winter for this legislature, with Magic Lantern FOR THE BOYOJ1GIKL or passinsr. 1 mt invoo cuumiy lasting nearly three -weeks. But farmers are not displeased. The ground In along any read a cliance to haVe it improved, hv notitmn i Patent Medicines Toilet Articles Fine Stationery Anv bov Ol "1 I'l ll'lr tl'Ill r.rt XT ui secure much better condition. It would take a long dry spell now to hurt things much.

ii.i iev MiDKcrioers for The county pays for bridges and cul- ivujiNib viry weekly Journal, at v. m-t lit. 1 1 1 1 iic-ni ttitim i- .1 one rou rtii the. cost of the work, and the prop- 4 i eacft" a total of Two Dollars, and send the fUll amount fnrrr.4l.rv.. rl i iv uu me names to wo i DR.

F. BUCKLIN, Proprietor bemadornten annual payments, if desired. iiMu 10 ins or (irartf'ni finnn rl.I. 1 KI "wiess a ueautitul Lantern With 50 Views. Any boy or girl can use it.

Just stretch a white on the J'r1 a little package to Illinois this week, bv iiiv.il in. vu imi riui i i -w- i 11 1 I Ill I 1'. Ill l.nn -II 1 ittle blunder he made recently. yU Kln(is 0f fun. i ull directions for use is- UiS visit, while taking dinner at the home of a friend he became so intoi.QC-tQ,i otiit mtu me lantern.

Anv bor nr oirl ro DR. WOODWARD RESIDENT DENTIST OF COATS Makes regular monthly trijis as follow to Sawyer 1st to 4th Isabel, 5th to Uth Coats, 24th fo 31st w. mm new ..1 i food and the conversation that on leaving he table he put his naiv Kin in It a Miori rnne anu get tins lieautiful Magic Lan- uwin-e me mis caice tmtil lie reached home, so hp. rp.t.nitioil if Send for samples for Send all apologies. The feature of the incident that worries grandpa most is rear tJiiit.

lno i i.j, waioiuce money order or draft. PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed articular! thS NeWS office for dates and i "iuuI4'lUUS will think people Kansasaro not ac- Address, KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, Kansas City, Mo, viwwiuw iw.

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