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The Inman Review from Inman, Kansas • 3

The Inman Review from Inman, Kansas • 3

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The Inman Reviewi
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Inman, Kansas
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Geo. Persinger and Bert Roberts I HENRY ENNS were in Hutchinson Jliursday evening. Funeral Director mm mmmmmmm A. J. Montgomery was down from McPherson a few days this and BANK OF- INIVLAJNT In man, Kansas.

CAPITAL AND JURPLILS All deposits guaranteed under the Depositors (liuamii tee Law of the State of Kansas week. Local News jjj Chas. Hildinger was in Hutchinson Saturday evening. Frank McCullough wasin Ilutcli-Thursday evening. John Plett went to Hamilton county Friday evening to visit with his brother, Cornelius.

Strawberry plants, 15 cents per Miss' Mary Bartel of Jansen, Licensed Embalmer Phones: Store 37. Res. KS is visitinir with Mrs. C. li.

krtel this week. Inman, tRans. -DIRECTORS- J. D. and D.

J. Ediger left uesday evening for Meade for a short visit. Scth A. Bush Anna Bartcls A. W.

EHrlioh H. Bartels Addle 13. Ebrlich P. S. MeMullen.

loz. this spring. Abr; Tliiessen's 53rd birthday f) 4-tf. CATTLE AND HOGS was celebrated last Sunday. Many (A Mrs.

Loss Montgomery of guests were present and everyone Hutchinson visited with Mrs. Jess passed a very enjoyable day. Melvin Smith moved his house- If) Montgomery Friday. The roads are gettiig in better old POi'ds into nnn nf t.lin StirmiKP. 9 Whenever you have cattle and hogs to sell, call mo up and learn my prices.

I am now so situated that I can devote all my time to the live stock business and can give you the benetit of it. g.tl Eimswoum Phone 106 Inman, "Kansas. louses in the south part of town shape at tins writing. Marshal 8 8 8 8 9) FRESH and CURED MEATS EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE SHORT ORDER FRESH HOME MADE LARD AT ALL TIMES. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE E.

J. KRIEG. Friesen has been doing some good the tirst of the week. work' dragging the streets. 8 John Bat tel wife of Meade stop The roads have improved enough ped off here Saturday to visit at 8 the home Peter Loepp, returning that a few automobiles have ventured out after a rest of about 12 from a visit in Nebraska.

Bring your cream, eggs and No. 52 will be held till 11 o'clock poultry to Swift in the weeks. Frank Williams bought the C. L. Leiter place for $5200.

An ad put in the Review by Mr. Phelps Tuesday Feb. 8, on account of "45 Meyer building and receive high est cash price. Phone 130. Minutes from Broadway," at the Home Theatre in Hutchinson.

did the work. John Wiens, Mgr. Birthday Parly. On Monday afternoon, Jan. 31, the ladies of the German Aid Society, spent a very pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs.

A. J. Meyer, the occasion being lier birthday and in honor of which she received some beautiful pieces of china. Our genial bachelor merchant Mr. Abe Pankratz also This is a fine opportunity to see one of the best attractions of the A.

Esau sold the 5 acre tract F. A. Poe left Sunday morning for St. Joe, Topeka, Omaha and west of John Carmichael to Aaron season. Kansas City, where he is buying Fchdrau for $125 an acre.

Mr, DAVID F. HIEBERT, Meat Market and Cold Drinks HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES, HOGS AND CATTLE -a PHONE GC. K' Inman, Kansas. II. C.

Ratzlaff resigned his po goods for the Haldcman Merc. Co. ehdrau expects to build this pring and make that his home. Mrs. E.

W. Used and daughter sition with the WilliamsIIJw. Co-, and has accepted a job in a hard of Pueblo, arrived Friday Mrs. Jacob Locwen of Windom, had his birthday on that day and ware store at Arlington. Henry Minn, has been visiting with evening for about a month visit Mrs.

Meyer cordially invited hini i 1 It.t will be missed by his many friends here, but we hope ho will do well menus and relatives here lor a to celebrate the event with us, but with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Gottlieb Hildinger. few days. She also made visits in being very timid and shy in the around Bun-ton. in his new position.

John F. Bergen succeeds him here in the presence of fo many ladies, he ex Willie Johnson was up from cused himself as not having time. ILK. Kusch was up from Buh- Williams store. John had intend- liuhler last Friday and gave the for such frivolities and in response er Tuesday advertising theexcur- Lj to manage the Weisthaner cle Review a nice order for job H.

A RTE LS sent us four dozen of orangeswhich sion to-Uld 1 uesday, vntnr. hut nreferreil the store 5 work. The W. W. Johnson store were appreciated and enjoyed March 1.

Look for his ad in an will have a special sale from Feb, 8 to 12. 1 he srood roads people had a The hostesses reputation as a cook other column. tr I' session in Hutchinson this week is well known nnd her luncheon dealer in Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paint, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Roofing Papers and all kinds of as we are overstocked on tut- Thftir "trump sounder" is "Great The McPherson County Fair Association has joined the North- ery, we will sell pocket and butch- the Kins Road Drag1'. It is er knives, razors and scissors at founU tiat iiarr0wing a graded Central Kansas Fair and Racing BUILDING MATERIAL Circuit. The McPherson County cost for 30 days only, so come roa(1 is a bail ihns foP lhe roaUi JIAuck cc L-o.

and should never be done excent Fair will be held Sept. 5-9. At the present time scarletfcv was simply delightful. Those present were: Mrs. Dans Wit-torff, Mrs.

Fred Wiegand and daughter, Nannie, Mrs. Christ Lchrling, Mrs. II. Bartcls, Mrs. Anna Enns, Mrs.

G. Hofmeier, Mrs. H. Aschman, Mrs. Fred Voss, Mrs.

Henry Ileiin, Mrs. Geo. Meinhardt, Mrs. F. A.

Wiegand, Mrs. (3. F. Hoofer. One who was there.

Jacob Rempel, wife and daugh- on a freshly graded road to level generally carried In an up-to-date Lumberyard. IXMAX. KANSAS. ter, Minne, of Ilillsboro visited off the work. Use a regular King er and other contagious diseases a with Abr.

S. Pauls and family a Road Drag and get $5 per mile for are numerous in the German col few days. Miss Minnie went from your work ony in Hamilton county, and sev here to Meade, where kIic ill ral deaths have resulted. teach school. Excursion to Old Mexico.

A party of young ladies visited and Agatha, daughter of Mr. ith Florence Tuxhorn north of Those interested in taking Mrs. Jncob Wiens, had the mis- trjp arc to take advantage town Sunday. The companycom fortune to have a arm broken last of the excursion to Tampico, Old posed of Misses Retta Ilocfer Thursday. She ftdl while iroinff Jertha Bargcn.

Eva Hofmeier Mexico, Tuesday, March 1. Fare Notice! The Inman Commercial Club will meet Friday, Feb. 4th. Everybody turn out and help out the enterprise. Frank B.

Williams, Chairman. to school. She is doing Vivian Ehrlich and Hilda Enns, vcry $39.25 for the round trip. Sam nicely at this writing. ples nnd literature at my office at Cohan's record breaking music 8 8 8 8 Buhler.

5-4 II. K. Kusch The wet weather and hard freez' 1 success "45 Minutes from Broad es have played havoc with a good way" at the Home Theatre, Hutch many brick sidewalks in town. inson, Feb. 8.

Delightful music ant FINE LAUNDRY WORK, Because we have the best equipment. Suit 's and Clothes Cleaned New Process of Dry Cleaning and unexcelled method AMERICAN STEUM LilUJNDRY HVTCHIN SON, KANSAS SMITH ROBERTS. Local City Barber Shop, Inmftn, Remember Racket leaves Tnniaii Tuesday evening and return Friday morning. The brick were full of water and sparkling humor. The traia wil Horse and Mule Sale! be held, so you will be able to see then froze, and a good many brick were cracked and are scaling in all of the show.

I will sell at my feed lot one mile east and one mile south of Mc- consequence. O. W. Blake's sale near Buhler ft 8 8 Fherson postoffice, on what is known as the Sandbank Farm, on A. A.

hsau sold Ins tine resi was very weU attended lastThurs dence property in the east part of day in spite of the had roads. Th Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1010, beginning at one o'clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: town to Mrs. S. Henderson for lie receipts were $13S8.

Mr 8 ilake loaded a car ruiay ana $2000 this week. The place will be occupied by Jess Montgomery ias moved near Perry, Okh. II 59 Head Draft Morses and mules. AH ot this and hsnu will move batu on soul Ins larm near milder some Stock in good flesh. 55 guaranteed sound.

the farm. time ago. Aug. Hadel has been here fo several days and painted the in Only 6 head aJcr 7 years old. All but 5 raised in McPherson County.

Most of these mules are from 15 to 10 hands high. A number THE RED FRONT tcrior of his building on Mai Prevent and street. Aug. has been doing con Relieve Headache them will mature from 1200 to 1100 siderablc running around since he Bet FIVE GOOD MILK COWS -1 Jersey fresh in two weeks, 1 red "It gives me great pleasure to sold his barber shop here, no is be able to refer to Dr. Miles cow fresh in two weeks, 1 roan cow fresh soon, 2 reo cows, also, 4 ooking for a location, but has not Anti-Pain Pills as the best renv red 2-year old heifers, 1 steer calf.

found anything yet that just ex edy we have yet had in our house for the prevention and actly suits him. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER UP TO ONE YEA AT EIGHT PER CENT. cure of headache. My wife who has been a constant sufferer for John Gocrtz, wife and daughter C. It.

Caldwell, Clerk. arrived Thursday evening from Come early and look slock over. Lunch on the ground. Saskatchewan for a visit with his a number of years with above complaint joins me in the hope that they may fall into the hands brother, Rev. (Joertz.

He reports the crops very good in the North Call on us and be sure to get GOOD AND PROMPT SERVICE AT Reasonable Rates W16ITS 60., Inman, Kansas. of all sufferers. JOHN BUSH, 11? 17CrP VTI? Separate seah-d bids for tho fol-VlliAIJ llOlVIlJ imvinj McPherson Ileal Kbtato and says that it has been extreme- Watervlcit, Me, will be received up to March 8, 1910: cold there this winter. Mr. Used Them Four Years.

Goertz may invest in a farm around "Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Tills are the best I ever tried for the block 5 IN CLAItlv'S 3rd ADDITION. 5K) Lots 1 and 2, good t) room Lot 8, Unimproved, Lots 7 and Improved, tore if he can find something that relief of headache. I have used suits him. them for nearly four years and thev never fail to give me relict.

Mr. and Mrs. F. (). Delano, I have tried many other rem daughter Florence, nr.d a cousin of t)l house and barn, Mori 91 Lots 3, 1, Unimproved 91 Lots 5, 0 Its7, 8, 44 92 L.tsy, 10, 92 Lots 11, 12, Lot 1, Unimproved, Eot 2, Lot 3, It 4, Lot 7, Lot 8, cdics, but have never found any Mr.

Delano were hero Sunday. belter." TOSEni FRANKOWICK, They traveled by automobile. 8u Tromblv Aw. Detroit, Mich Having reached Buhler theynotic There is no remedy that will that the rond to Inman was Lot 7, Lot 14, more quickly relieve any form good and tl.ey came up to look up 93 Half of these lots are within "102 blocks of the post office, balance 102 near Walden College. Have not 102 been offered before ami arc very 102 desirable properties.

of headache than ihe center of their former oper Lit Lot lfi. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill. itiona. Mr.

Delano recently did The Review is equipped to do neat and up-to-date JOB WORK. The best feature of this re Lot 17, business in Oklahoma City and he markablc remedy is the fact that is much imprcbMiJ with the pro' TERMS: Ono third down, balance in one and two years at 0 ar it docs not derange the stomach or leave any disagreeable after iiCbs and brilliant future of that with satisfactory security, ritlo I lie ui)imirovM cent, new city. It now Ins effects. property will bo sold without any payment down if purchaser will 1 ll .1 1 a ill l.i.l.. DrunalU (vfrywhiri snll thm.

If and conservatives now pre- improvo immediately. reserve me rixui n-jci-i nu.y vi- ui. flrtt puckia to benefit, your drug. uiill wnut montf. Mitt a city of several bundled MILS MEDlCAk Elkh.rt, Ind.

Address RAY JONES. AcPhcrson, Kansas. thousand..

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Years Available:
1892-1922