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The Wetmore Spectator from Wetmore, Kansas • 4

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Miss Merle The new institute course of study is now ready for distribution, M. DeForest, H. C. DeForest and R. H.

DeForest went to Musootah Wednesday afternoon and attended tho funeral of Mrs. Rose Gaylord. Will Walters, class of '14 will teach Brushy Bloop school next vear and his hope he will have no opposition. There should be no politics about this office. The music pupils of Mm.

Edith Hanson who have taken lessons during the winter months gave a very interesting and enjoyable recital last Tbursdayeven ing at the home of Mrs. Hanson, The program consisted of piano duets, in Btrumental and vocal solos The moth ers of the pupils were present and after refreshments were perved a pleasant hour was spent in conversing. Mrs. Mary Scott, Miss Lizzie Thorn-burrow and Miss Alice M. Thornburrow.

brother, Frank, whograduntes with him will tench Sociul Hill. Scott Preston drove a traveling man up from Effingham Monday afternoon and while killing time made the Specta and Frank and James Turrentine attended the symphony orchestra's concert at tor ofhce a pleasant call. nign scnooi auditorium in Atchison last Fridav afternoon and all were excBntmn. Havingtraded for a stock of Clothing and Gent's Furnishing and having the same located in the old Cordon building, Jirst door east of J. S.

Fitzgerald's "drug store, in Wetmore, it will be'' closed out at A chalk talker and a number of local musicians and vocalist.a will give an entertainment at tho Methodist church Friday evening, May 22. For painting and paper hanging see Wm. Teitz at Hough's hardware, Wetmore. 15 The Montgomery Ward grocery catalogue received this week quotes sliced ally well pleased with the entertainment. Prof.

H. H. Loudenback should receive the thanks of Atchison people for making it possible to have such high class entertainments. Dr. King's New Life Pills, keep stomach, liver and kidneys in healthy condition.

Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidneys. "I got more re bacon glass jars at 29c. Ed. Cawood sells the same thing at 25c.

lief from one box of Dr. King'a New Life Pills than any medicine I ever House cleaning time is here. Betters tried," says C. E. Hatfield of Chicago, 111.

25c at your druggist. brighten up your woodwork and porch fljor3 with a little pamt. J. F. Searles If you need anything in Clothing you cannot afford to buy untill you have investigated this stock.

We have Suits that suit all and prices that makes everyone present a pleasing smile. can supply you with any shade. FOR SALE-Early cabbage plants. -Frank Turrentine. Mdmber3 of Wetmore Alumni Association are requested to meet at the homo of Mrs.

Zelpha Cole-Cawood Monday evening, May 11, at 8 sharp. J. G. Battin has announced himself a candidate for reelection as sheriff "of of Nemaha county. It is a pleasure to endorse' a good man and faithful offl-cial, even if he is not of the same political faith and it would be a fine thing if the Progressives and Republicans would simply leave this place on their tickets blank and make Mr.

Battin's election unanimous. He has made a splendid official and deserves a second term. BARGAIN COLUMN Below Are a The Baptist ladies will hold a cooked food sale at Rebenstrof 's hardware store Saturday afternoon, May 9, and will have a lot of good things to cat. ew or yur-r rices Hats, your choice for $1.00. Summer Caps 50c.

50c Work Shirts 35c. All Dress Shirts 50c. Underwear, per suit, 50c. Ties 10c to 35c. FOR SALE Top buggy and driving horse; both good.

Ii.quire at Garage. FOR SALE-25 yards of rag carpet. Wm. Stolzenberger. 19 Men's Suits from $5.00 up.

Extra Pants $1.00 to $2.50. Boys' Suits SMc $1.50 to $3.00 Overalls at 75c' Jumpers at 40c. Shoes at $1.50 to $2.50. FOM SALE Black Langshang eggs, You will miss something good for your Sunday dinner if you do not go lo the Baptist ladies' cooked food sale Saturday at Rebenstorf's hardware Mrs. T.

C. White came up from lol-ton Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal While. Mr.

and Mrs. T. C. White are moving to Bdoit. L.

A. went to Kansas City Monday night with a car of hogs and per A. L. rimirr, Phon No. 1115.

193p FOIi SALE 8u bu. of German Millet seed. Jay Powers, phone 205. 18 piano in first class condition: cneap and easy terms to right party. R.

Isaacson. tried to buy some cattle for his Potta-wattomi'e county pasture, but th price was too high. Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Cordon carre home from Excelsior Springs, Sunday night. Mr. Cordon is improved in health, but is weak and thin from BREEDERS ATTENTION The Copper Bottom Stallion, Tom, will make the reason of 1914 at my farm 4 miles southwest of Wetmore. Terms $8 to insure living colt.

C. C. NiBson. ilk Jl IJl WANTED Horse, must be gentle and cheap. Sanitary Meat Market.

19 Wetmore Kansas FOR SALE Early cabbage Mrs. Chas. Randall. plants. 18.

FOR SALE Old Trusty 150-egg incu-balor; price $8. Inquire at Spectator ollice. 173p CK. -Ka JL FORf SALE Roan shorthorn bull, mo. old, pedigreed.

One white shorthorn bull 9 mo. old, a good one, pedigreed. David Lynn. l(i4p so be vocal 'and al Well Drilling Well Boring instrumental music Watch for further Graduating during the evening, the treatment. The Baptist ladies always have good things to eat at their cooked food sales.

Go to Rebenstorf's hardware store Sat-urJay and get something from them for your Sunday dinner. On Aprii 15th E. J. Woodman began planting 125 acres of earn and finished the task on the first day. Twenty-five acres of the corn is now being cultivated with the curler.

I have plenty of money lo loan. If you have a good title and ample security I will di the rest. I do not advertise to do as well as others. I demonstrate I am doing better. M.

DeForest. 19 Rev. Lewis Weary and E. Whited attended the me-'ting of the district stewards of the M. E.

church of Atchison district at Holton Mr.day. Mrs. Wtarv I am prepared to do all kinds of well work and it will pay you to see me be- are planting corn and ara hopeft.1, and "everything lovely and the goose hans high. Steven McCurdy of Whiting spent several days in Wetmore this week the guest of his son, J. McCurdy.

FOR SALE OR RENT The John Ear-hart place, about 2 acres; a fine for chickens, garden and a cow. Seo F. M. Gustafson. rese notice.

Chas. Hendershot, class of '1-1, will teach a school two miles west of Willis next year. An exceptionally large nudienceheard lore letting your contracts. Vv drill where drilling is possible. C.

F. Erickson Phone 2111 Frank Tatman has greatly improved a splendid sermon in health and found it mighty hard to Rev. Weary preach ALICE M. THORNBURROW INDIAN RUNNER DUCK eggs for setting, 60c per setting. These are tho-fawn and white strain and extra fine-ducks.

Mrs. D. W. Drown, phone 313. ROSE COMB REDS Eggs from choice-pens $2, $1.50 and $1 per 15, $4.50 pee-100.

Baby chicks 12, 15 and 20c each. Mrs. Alice Clinkenbeard. 122mp remain in doors the past week. TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN Terms 50 Cents Per Lesson Sunday r.rjht.

Miss Emma Cawccd went to Palmer Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. PIANO TUNING -8. E.

Canfield, HAIL INSURANCE Insure your wheat against hail and be on the safe side. Seo F. M. Gustafson. 164 Mrs.

E. S. Friiger and Misses and Mrs. H. Mell accompanied them.

Twenty members of" Wetmore Odd Corr.c in and look at our nice up to cate presents for the graduates before you buy. We will help you select one for hrorhim either one. Watches, Chains, Shirt Sets. Tie Clasps, Tie Pins. Tie Sets, Cuff Links for him, and Watches, Rings, Bracelets, Pendents, Lavalieres, Broaches, Par Pins and many other things for both which would ha very nice.

Come in and we will show you everything we have in the store. It is no trouble to show goods. In fact it is a pleasure. Remember we are headquarters for gifts. FOR'SALE Indian Runner Duck eggs 50c per setting.

Mr3. L. M. Pratt. 12 Minnie Hund were dolyn DeForest and in Atchison Tuesdav afte noon.

PURE BRED R. I. RED EGGS, 50c per setting of 15. Mrs. W.

D. Barge, phone 1111. Wetmore, Kas. 112mp MRS. EDITH HANSON TEACHER OF PIANO and ORGAN 50c for One Hour Lessons.

Fifteen Years Experience. Holton, Kas. Leave orders with R. I Munson. 10 Mis3 May Allan was an over Sunday visitor with her parents, Rev.

and Mrs. Allen, at Everest. Mrs. F. Albers of Btndcna, Fellows lodge went to Bancroft last Thursday night and put on the second and third degrees for the lodge at that place.

They report a big lime and lots of gcod things to eat. Mrs. A. L. I.uckie, East Rochester, N.

was a victim of sick headache and despondency, caused by a badly weakened and debilitated condition of her stomach, when she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She says, "I found them pleasant to take-, also mild FORi SALE I am now taking orders for Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. My flock ha3 been improved with a new strain of cockerels. L. Thomas.

ml5p NOTICE Carpet and rug weaving saw sharpening. VVm. Stolzenberger. 10 Hursi Any one wanting to purchase a piano should see me before buying as I can please L. MUNSON.

It) C. F. Liebig went over to St. Joseph Monday for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. B.

B. Sullivan, and other relatives. A letter from Jim Lielig to his father, F. Liebig, says he is manager of a large grocery store at Orange, NOTICE. I will hang pa pgr this spring.

Please make dates early. Chas. Calwell. 10 J.W.GRAHAM CKAIIAM Drs. Graham Graham PHYSICIANS DR.

G. S. GRAHAM (ives Special Attention to Disorder, of the Eye and FITTING OF GLASSES The Wetmore Jeweler. is spending a lew days witn Her sister, Mrs. Geo.

W. Gill. Miss Florence Isaacson, who has been teaching school near Eldorado, is home for vacation. Goo. G.

Gill is spending a few days wiih his daughter, Mrs. M. P. At water, north of Netawaka. ectric Theatre For Governor ARTHUR CAPPER.

and effective. In a few weeks' time I was restored to my former good health." For sale by all dealers. The clalas night, May 13th, and com A. 1 API I AM DENTIST Office over First National flunk WETMOKE KANSAS OUT OK TOWX EVEISY WEDNESDAY A XI) TIlI'KsDAY Col. W.

II. Blood was 71 years old Wednesday. Here's hoping he see3 LOCAL ITEMS mencement night, May 15th, will be observed a3 usuai at the opera -house. There will be no charges for either function, but admission will bs by tick Cold and delicious limeade. J.

F. The young friends of Miss Gladys Gey-er gave her a shower last Saturday evening and of course a merry time was had. We desire to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness during Searles. WETMORE, KAS. Every Saturday Night At 8 O'clock.

Good Clean Entertainment Change of Program many more birthdays. Dr. Hess Clark's Poultry Panacea and Stock Food guaranteed. Sold by J. S.

Fitzgerald. County Superintendent Anthony was down from Seneca Wednesday inspecting Wettnore's school. Victor Massenge has been employed Mrs. Lucy Holmes was in Seneca the first of the week. Mrs.

W. Woollard was over from Goff a day or so this week. ets which can be secured at Fitzgerald's drcrg store on Monday, May 11th. AH seats that are not taken by 8.15 each evening will be given to those who do ntt have tickets. W.

R. Anthony, announces his can- EDGAR W. CAMPBELL Attorney at Law PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS HlKM'inl iiticiiiinn Riven Prnbiite Work, Ural Ef-tatc 1m idhrs, Ahstrautiiigiuid OfPce Over First National Bank WETMORE KANSAS my recent illness. Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Tatman. Mrs. M.

A. Keith returned to her home in Corning Monday after spend Sold that Lee's Lice Killer them, by J. S. Fitzgerald. Try a caramel nut sundae for to teach near Robinson the next school year at $oo per month.

EACH ENTERTAINMENT Orchestra Music ADMISSION-ChikJr en 1 0 years old 5c. Over 10c yra old, 10c didacy for another term as superinter -dent of suchools. Nemaha county is jrtunate in having a man of Mr. Anthony's chaiater and ability in this important position. He is an exceptionally good man for the place and wi ing a we with her daughter, Mrs.

N. Rasmus. The boys who desire to take part in the corn and vegetable contest of the Farmer's Institute should see Rev. Weary at once. Mrs.

G. Battin and little daughter, tired feeling. J. F. Searlea.

Miss Dessie Gilbert was in Atchison last Saturday afternoon. Your attention is called to N. Rasmus' big ad. in (his week's Spectator. Lombert's Death to Lice for the little chicks.

J. Searles. Miss Annie Fletcher has befm employed to teach Capioma school next year at per month. A. L.

Kelly had to go to Summerfield aain Monday because of the cancer trouble in his right hand. Tho youngest son of Mr. and M. P. Atwater, who live north of Netawaka, EMPIRE GREAM SEPARATOR Dorothy, of visited a few days with her daughter, Mrs.

A. E. Wade, the past week. was seriously ill last week. A customer said, the other day, Miss Minda Culler of Seneca spent the first of the week in Wetmore, the guest of Mrs.

R. J. Courter, Geo. Stafford of Netawaka was in Wetmore on business Friday of last week. Clarence Noe, class of '14, has been employed to teach near Fairview next year.

REID'S YELLOW DENT Beed corn, $2.00 per bushel. -Alf. Ralston. 17 Mrs. M.

J. Lee fiom Council Grove, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. Sweetpotaloe plants ready for Miss Ruth Sanders, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S.

Graham, for a month, returned to her home at Gower, last Friday. Mrs. Mary Cress and sister, Miss Nettie Kuskie went to Atwood, the latter part of last week to attend the marriage of a sister. FOR SALE Second hand Chickering Farmers and Dairymen are getting wise. They are learning how to buy machines.

They consider light, easy running the best possible evidence of quality. This is especially true of high speed machines like cream separators. The next thing they consider is, how long the machine has been on the market." Argument doesn't make does it? setting now on sale. C. A.

Stil son, Phone 2003. 18 'ill; Mrs. M. E. lhornburrow called on her friend, Mrs.

R. E. Poynter, at Hol piano. Mrs. M.

A. McConwell. 19 J. Cole. A box of Vassar chocolates will make it right with that lady friend.

J. F. Searles. Miss Lorena Mell closed her term of A properly cared for EMPIRE Cream Separator will start under the weight of its crank. You can hold one R.

W. Connor brought his wife and children and Miss Manta McCurdy up These prices subject to change according to market TAKE YOUR EGGS, POULTRY, CREAM TO A. W. Hoskinson THE CASH BUYER. Poultry with full crops docked lc per lb.

Hens per lb. 12jc Old Roosters per lb 5Jc JBggs per doz lGJe Turkeys per lb 14c Cream jser lb 22c ton last Saturday afternoon. Miss Katherine Eurcell came down from Seneca Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Purcell. After a week of gloomy weather Monday came with clear skies and bright sunshine. Garden truck is grow from Circle vilie Sunday for a week's visit with home folks. school at the Rcbenstorf school last Saturday. The teachers' institute will be held at ear close to an EMPIRE running at full speed and hear your watch tick at your other ear.

EMPIRES have been used by the fathers and grandfathers of many young farmers who are now buying EMPIRES for themselves. Stop and see the EMPIRE, or ask to have one sen) out. Sold by R. E. RION Phone 125.

Friday evening. May 22, a chalk talk Seneca, beginning Monday, June 1. The instructors are Prof. Ambrose, Super- ing fine, fruit prospects are excellent, er will be at the Methodist church and will give an entertainment. There will wheat and alfalfa is great, the farmers intendents Kean, Markham, Battin and.

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