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Plainville Gazette from Plainville, Kansas • 5

Plainville Gazette from Plainville, Kansas • 5

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sis ss 4S Js 2 j5 4 v- -a- business Keeps Growing Right Along The persistent and energetic application of the fundamental principles of this firm is as effective today as in the be-ginning. Buy Liberally to Show Lavishly. Small Profits on a Large Scale One Price to all at AH Times, Marked in Plain Figures on Label this business is conducted on, and are faithfully adhered to. With the near approach of CHRISTMAS JUL 1 vu scuu ii hoi iu guou auvancage. Something for Her Something for Him GLOVES.

Any gentleman will appreciate a present of a nice warm nair of cinvps: nr miffono enVi na i i ffU5S The newest and mos desirable things in Boas Collarettes Mutts, at a wide range of prices' and everyone good value. KNIT GOODS. A fine selection of Shawls, Facinators and Hoods black, white and colors including.somo of the latest novelties at 25c and up TABLE LINEN. A present selected from this department will please any. lady.

Our stock of all linen damasks and napkins is complete and prices are right! i. i 7 DUW1 ao may uo iouna in our stock at most any price from 25c up. SILK MUFFLERS, This is always a popular department at Christmas time. An inspection of our line will convince you that her is the place to buv. CP We ave the latest shapes in hats and caps in all styles and prices.

Can fit you out from this department with something that, will TYnVa a laoo; i. ricoiiig vunsuuas present. It- These are just a few of the hundreds of appropriate and desirable gift articles on disolav at nnr matter what you want In useful presents the chances are you will find it here! We shSi he ri It. and showyou through our stock anyway. minrcre.

we snail be glad to see you Our store will be closed all day Christmas' On Dec. 23d and 24th we will give a nice Christmas souvenir to each purchaser of $1.00 worth or more. Mm S't Colbv ValloWo ro 22 542 22 22 22 22 2 25? ST SI 13 -i" 1 it war ar 1 fA zvz. svz zxz 2s s-? fa -f 9 9 9 -i fi ATOM A. his arm in a sling.

We thought may-j be a Turk had got the best of him hnt'i The City Drug Store has tha finest line of dolls ever brought to Osborne iouna that it was the result of a severe ran. Duignan, Miss Sarah Hannehan snoke a nice piece and Miss Grace Richard-son prsided at the organ and also spoke a piece. Ora Harper was in Damar the last of the week. He a.mn nut W. O.

Smee and family visited with county. Dr. Isenberg was called to Bus-sell Monday in consultation. Niok Pohlman and Dock Bird wore A Minister of the Saints church preached several sermons at the school house in district No. 107 last week to well filled houses Enos Foulke has his new house completed, Andie Eogers and family drove to Rush county Sunday to visit relatives a short time.

Evie and Gertie Foster spent Satur ueorge btucky and family Sunrlv. rope tightened up the strain on it was too heavy causing it to break letting him back in the well with the fast burning fues. Owing to his presence of mind the fues were etinguished. James Mendenhall and family return ed to their home in Pratte county last week. Miss Jane Lelghton spent Saturday in town the guest of Miss Jessie Otis.

Walter Murphy and family are visiting in Nebraska. Miss Farrier is unable to take charge A. O. Fisher and family spent Sun- out huntingTuesday. Nick says they ville to help his father daring vacation cot 7 cears and 2 turkeys.

aay visiting with S. K. Wise and family J. Huffer has moved into his new house. He thinks the snow can fly Jessie Is'etherland, of Godell, while wtfus Dck Monday moruing to go to school.

Emit Smith, of Osbnrns ia shooting a nile had an explosion that aiuiuHt bloweduut his right eye. Dr. now 11 it wants to. day evening at Mark Birgess. 1 XW1J for Mr Puignan.

Every body is inyited to attend the Several of the young folks snent Sun isenbertf dressed it and thinks the Married at the Oatrinl fill (Itlit ivft Christian Endeavor meetings. Miss of her school this week and Harrv day at John Deapons and were royally iizsie Stucky will lead next Sunday Netherland is acting as master. Damar, Miss Delia Greenwood to Mr Isador Newell. After the ceremony the party went to the hom of th evening. Topic: "The Right use of Homer Foltz and Miss Lottie Hollen- Ability.

Mrs. Dyarman will lend the groom's parents where a bountiful back attended the oyster supper Wednesday night entertained. O. A. Mead is hauling rock for a pastime.

Nearly every body has all the stock they can winter except Elmer Birgess and he would like to take in a few cattle to winter. prayer meeting. Come, everybody. Sunbeam. It is reported that a young Oodell repast was spread for them.

Th-y received many beautiful and useful presents. sight can be saved. (Staley elling left Tuesday for Sa-lina where he takes a business aourse in college. A. Lundy's new building is completed and he is.

prepared to do haress work F. Peters has sold his livery to Shelly and Padgett. 'Every thing is all right at KoeJling hotel, mrs. ii.oeliing is around. W.

D.iake is yisiting relatives here, There will be a muiioale at the school house December 9th. Pruter just received a line line of boy recentlypurchased a horse of his prospective brother and paid Vdouble price for it, just to get the good will of NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. BAMAB. Hurrah for the snow. The children at school are alwaybringing the snow into the house to eat.

Mr. Franklin's Dor ah the family. The young folks had a social dance at Frank Anins Saturday night! in au ior saia coun- Fradk Lundy, of Round Mound, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of liico county are here visiting, at the Sutor Ranch preached at Aurora last Sunday, and at the Fesler Ranch.

rru The eome of W. McFadden was the inr is a rumor going that' a cer tain fellow in this locality was so sleenr scene of a pleasant surprise last Thursday when their children and families roues. Born To Walter Clair and wife Dec 1st a boy, Dr Isenberg reports all 'well L- A Ml DiiCJSMBEE, school house last Monday night. The merchants of Daimir are having a good trade as about seventy-five men are ditching a. cut by there for the railroad.

Mr. Duignan is going to move to his home in about two weeks. Miss Hazel will be glad when they are moved. There was a temperance meeting at the school house in district No. 111 nnt or so trruyed that he forgot to unhai "came bringing their Thanksgiving nei-s his horse Sunday night.

80 Kynoias has movea in the rear dinner with th em, All report a very J.8 Allan Foulke and Miss UraceEavens plesant time. and John Foulke and Miss Daisv Pv School was dismissed last Thursday, of the Oity Drug store, JT Iseuuerg left Wednesday for Al bany, Indiana, M.s iloadiey and son left Wed 1'laiuville. Kans. Nov. 27.

A I. 11)01. The largest tablet in the world for well spent Sunday east of BlainviUe at Miss Thompson came down from Mrs. Mendenhall's. Plainville to spend a few days visiting Sunday night.

They had a good program. Several pieces were simian he 5c at R. J. McClay's. nesduy for Lawrence where they will West Plaiu.

ville. spend ine noiiuays. the school children including Miss Ida Remember the supper December 11, Ingram's family arribed Tuesday Thanksgiving is over and I hope that relatives, Frank Krueger bought a horse of F. Peters last week. Jasr Casey is building anew barn.

Geo. Hankins and son are doing the eery ooay got moved out of Grumble corner on to Thanksgiving street. Borne one poisoned Dr Iseuberg's Valuable bird dog Wednesday. This is the second time but tho Dr saved its xnis is where the happy folks live, the carpenter vyork, 'A life. $25.00 reward afor guilty parties, ounueams," you know.

A Mr. and Mrs. Dyarman dined with The young folks met at the home of Herman Dorr last Thursday evening playing games after which oysters were HRgSTHAS PRESENTS W. O. Smee and family Thanksgiving Mr.

and Mrs. S. G. Piitnian enter served. iisic was! ui nislied durint? tained quite a number of friends on c-j the evening by Clark Bales and sister day.

A very nleasant evening was rpniirtnl Ida, Febba and Mamie Smee spent H. E. Hall and daughter Effle are JiianKsgiving at Grandpa'. visiting at present in Iowa, at H. E.

BROWN'S Gallery. From December 1st until after Christmas we will with each dozen Cabinet Platnum nieturfis. ffl TO JVirs. Isaac Burkholder is reported The Ladies Aid Society gave tft entertainment and ojster supper at the school house last week Wednesduy might. A good program was rendered and all present enjoyed themselves.

The proceeds, $12.00. will be used to repair the M. E. church. What might have resulted in a eerious accident occured at the farm of E.

N. Sid well's, south of town, one day last week Geo. Johnson and Geo. Bemept were engaged ia repairing an old well. Geo.

Johnson was down in on the sick list. Her daughter. Mra WALTON. Stithein-Hasik 0. N.

Burroughs, has been Btavinir with Married, at the home of the groom's parnts, Miss Lucy Hasik and Daniel Stithem at high noon Thanksgiving one picture for a presentnicer and different than will' be. made hereafter. II. E. BROWN.

day Nov. 28. 1901. The young couple her for the past week, Little Roy Smee is sick with malari-al fever. We hope he will recover as soon as his mother did.

from the same malady. C. Smee is doing gome carpenter work for S. K. Wio thtd stepped to the wedding march tlaved the well and placed a charge of dynamite, liehted the ues and signaled the by Miss Florine Trueblood, and Eev.

'Nixon said the woads that made' the twn hoppy hearts beat as one. ones above to draw him out, as the N. Baumgardner was seen carrying!.

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