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The Citizen from Peru, Kansas • 8

The Citizen du lieu suivant : Peru, Kansas • 8

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The Citizeni
Lieu:
Peru, Kansas
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8
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ggf frBssVsrtfi all THE FECMrtG YOU MVE FROM TRIMESS 'TO THE FIGURE. THE GOOD tiAM WE HA VE THIS COMMUNITY IS THE RESULT OF GIVING GOOD TRETAEAT TO OUR CUSTOMERS. WE SELL GOOD MERCHANDISE, CORRECT STYLE. WE DO rtOT FORCE OUR CUSTOMERS, GARMENTS THAT DO NOT PLEASE AAD WERIAtG BRjMD AEW CLOTHES IS WORTH AORE TMtt THEY GOST. DRESS WELL; IT WILL HELP YOU TO SUCCEED.

YOU WILL; nCEDAEW OUTER SUDDEA CRMGE ARE APT TO COAE AtiY B4Y. IF YOU ARE THll, WEH1VEC0j4TS WITH PROPER TULL-ACSS; TOR THE STOUT, THOSE WHICH GIVE FIT. WE MAKE PRICES RIGHT. Quality Rules And Price Talks KANS. PERU, drink, that it is a relief to go out The Local News and fill our lungs full of pure air We had been when, community, thi we stated last week that Mrs, lister Tuesday was the worst day we Williams was given the room in have had this, winter.

It began the school made vacant the sleeting before day break and kept past few days, returned to Caney Monday. Sid Caiey of I'rcstoti, is here visiting his brother John, this week. Cbas. Crippur went to Keece AROUND IN AND PERU HAPPENINGS Lots of early birds looking for worms now days. resignation of Mrs.

Grace Veal.it up the whole day. Stock that was not sheltered suffered very much. Mondav to do some for Mr. and Mis. I no.

Hartzell went Hartzell as teacher. Miss Ollie Thomas was chosen instead of Mrs. Miss Thomas was educated in this district and has been Telephone and telegraph wires were covered with a heavy coat of ice, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the government food expert, was disciiMsing in Washington the fall of the price of meat.

"The reason given us for and linemen will be busy for the high. Outgo of stock and feeding rattle stays at a high number, and shipments to the country si nee Jan. lirst are 50 per cent greater than same last year, from this market. Best steers here lately told at $0.40, hulk of steers at 5.75 to 0.25, cows at $4.00 to 5.33, heifers 14.75 to $0.00, hulls 4.40 to go, 35, calves 5.00 to $8.75, lookers $4.75 to 15.75, feeders $5,40 to $5.85, quarantine fed steers $5,15 to $5.75 today, Westerns $5. 25 to $5.90." HOGS The hog market 'vas un- even last wek, but the tendency was downward.

Receipts re increasing a little, and the five wentem next week putting in repairs. Tom Kiley. C. K. Custer returned to bis work an Delaware Sunday, He has been at lion for several weeks carina for Mrs, Custer who has been very ill, hut is now convalescent.

Green and wife came up to Independence Monday on business They returned via Caney and were, guests of Ollie Hurt and wife, Aliss Hohan of Elgin visited with her (lister, Airs. Harry the first of the week. iMiss Jessie Lewis was down from Sedan Saturday, the gin st of her. Mrs. G.

W. Losh was in Caney Tuesday looking after an item of this fall are ludicrous," said Dr. iley, "They are as ludicrous as the young woman's reason for avoiding tight lacing. 'Is tight lacing her teacher iisked this business. M.

W. Saxon of Topeka is visit a successful teacher and no doubt but what she will be very satisfactory in the school at this place Dr. Calhoun went to Sedan Monday to consult with Dr. Courtrjghl, the county health officer pertaining to the Tuberculosis exhil to be given here Much 17-18. A man came to Peru the other day asking alms.

It was a hard luck story that he told and said that he was a victim of circumstances. Perhaps not in his case, but jn many verv many cases, the circumstances young woman in a physiology lesson. Yes, it is very was the reply. WJiy is it the from last week to pack their household goods. They went to Caney Sunday where they will visit several days with the hitler's sister, and from there will go to markets received 30 per c.

nt more teacher pursued, Because it busts ing with his nephew, C. W. Foltz. Mr. Saxon is a step-brother of Uncle Joe Foltz.

John Freeman of Wayside, was here Sunday visiting his daughter, Mrs. Kirk McClain. Anual event W. A. Tanksley swept his office on Wednesday.

the said the young woman." "g9 last hail they Kainona where Mr' Ureeii is enw receivea tne same week a year ago. Huns are liberal today, ami the mar- ket is getting a hard prices ployed. Dan Loy and wife came up from liighart Friday. Mr. I.oy is drill Market Report off 15 to 25 cents today," Bulk of -sales today ranged from to i The members of the Fortnightly Kansas City Stock Yards, Feb, 27, 1911.

CATTLE Cattle buy- ing in that territory. He has brought it two good wells recently and has are in a gallon jug labeled 'Old Kye." S. Cochrane returned Mon 47.05, the latter the top price paid, by packets, though speculators nudA I ers st uck il out till the finish last club went to Sedan Thursday where were entertained by Mrs. J. more in view.

Claud Clements has taken one week, makinnr n. iiiiifni'inlv lnll mwl uncle, V. I. Hiley, and family. Judge Jones was here from the county seat on business Friday, S.

Hartzell whs in CudarVitle Friday and Saturday on business. 11. MeNabb and wife wont to CedarVale Friday to visit with friends. Mrs. A.

Itartou as the guest pf Mrs. Fred Harkins and family at CedarVale (he first of the week. Miss Minnie While of Chaiituir qua visited wiih lie Misses Conner Saturday. J. N.

I'umbergcr was ii from Batllexville ami spent Saturday and Sunday with home, folks. Mrs. L. T. visited with Mr.

Slee at Tulsa the first of the week. Miss Avis Warmbrodt was die guest of friends in Caney Sunday, Lewis ()rmsbv was down from shippers bought hogs Bradley and Mrs. Hoy Berliii, w. at the home of the former. I it did not matter that sellers could Township Trustee G.

W. He not find any basis for such an atti- of bis drilling ligs near Lowe where he will put down iwo wells. Mrs. Maggie Jtuble and little daughter, of Fredonia, aie visiting with her parents, S. T.

Hartzell and wife. Mrs. A. It. Sharpless was down Kinney of Chautauqua run the first tude on the part of buyers.

The tinyer of his left hand through some buyers themselves put the Lenton cog wheels of a rip saw, Monday, bogey forward prominently, and day from a business trip to Chauute. K. J. Talluian has been in Dela ware and other Oklahoma'' points this week. The heavy rains and high winds broke the mantles on a number of the gas lamps on main street and the dark nights made us appicciate the gas and lights more than ever.

up to 7,15 today, weighing under 200 lbs. Top on heavy gs, over 250 was C95 today, Increus-ing receipts are causing piutkein Uo( dream of old time prices, but tlvey are taking hogs freely nj have added 20 per cent to Their stocks product since, the first of February, at all the markets. .1. A. Rwikiiit chewing the end off up to the knuckle joint, and started right away to isscss the property value of Belle also made the usual claims of stagnant meat trade in the east.

No doubt there is something iu thu latter claim, hut not enough to justify the mean maikelof last week, in view from Sedan Saturday the guest of ville twpt. lie began in Peru March her daughter, Mrs. C. I. Sipple.

Mrs. Eva, Dotv who has been the first. There is a healtiifiilness in the of the "loderate supply at all the snow that is not always appreciate 1, 1 niarKcis, is rue tlie killers Uave Caney Saturday, visiting friends, visiting with her sister, II. II, Al Harrington, who is working Herman, and family returned to her 1 i i the atmosphere is pure, no germs "ee" gi'ng more poiiuds per am-idotimr around seeking whom thev at this season, in the glass plant at lyro, spent noun- lfi. Hrooks was in Peru Mon Sunday with home folks.

mav devour. We hear so "cause ..1 Hie hne leeding weather iibonl irerms that lurk in our naths to 1 or two, but kill- i. and infest everything we cat and I 'g-le'eiitageH Dave heen IngH, from 5(5 to 00 cent on the bulk day morning in his auto' and when Rtarted the machine it frightened Joe Priehard's team, hitched to-a lumber wagon'' with a buggy" 'ied to the rear, The. auto wasn't in it at all with the movement of the of tee is, The moderate run of 7000 here today, and light runs else Beautifi i. Cai.kxhab Fkkk ri Am.

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Fbfi BROTHERS, Druggists. A nice, clean fresh stock of drugs; and druggists sundries. Special One Way Fares ket, and gave backbnihto the sales men, wiin had liiguu to believe in the bear talk of l'h buyers last week Effective March lOLh to The market averages 1.8 higher today, and trade is active, everything going ove the sealen with maximum The run todiy is smaller April 1 Oth to points North and West Airs. J. 'Lewis came down from Sedan Mondiy to visit wi ll W.

D. Uiley and family. Mis, H. O. Hollis and daughter, and Mis Dillard, their guest, were Sedan.

visitors Fridav. Herold Hartzell was down from Sedan to spend Sunday with his parents. Jiillie Lewis and C. W. Spencer of Sedan in Peru on business, Monday.

Mrs. Walter Woody who has been heie for the last few weeks visiting wiili her mother Mrs. Cash Th. mias, and family, returned to her home in CoflVyville, Moudny. Miss Flor.

lie Dillard Cl. ve-land, who has bi'i ii visiitiug wi.li Miss Darleiie lL.Ilis returned to ho-; li tiue Saunda. Wai er Meeker wife who have f.i In r' tiii business for the SClttlC 27 35 i l'le (Aleut 1 1. il ti Bakersfield $26.40 I i v. wagon and buggy.

Fununaiek no damage 'Was done. NoTlf'K D. A. has moved to Sedan and will be found in Neill's harness shop where he will be picked to iill his old i lends, in 'lie of anything in his line. Fob A goo I milk cow, Will be f.esli A.

Ha to Foil SAI.K About (id bushel of seed oats, of the Texas red variety. Marketpr.ee. A. H. Ilait.ell.

V.ntki To buy miiiii- ea calves and two and ihiv.ve;u" obi heifers. Phono or write F. Lemuioii, Peru, i la-. Spokane ma.ei, ami Mime guess.vo-K is l.eing We will tell you all that is goiiitf Jn whether iml figures on oll the Slate Caoitol. UVIt.

Los Angeles Red Lands tin'. iMiinhcr iHi'c alsMit r. il ly Address Kansas I irk. have not h.m We. kly Capital, Topeka, Kan, Yacoma Bakr Gty Portland San Diego San Lewis I lay lie Indepelldeiiee, i vsit "ng wit A.

Tanksb-y xxj And many other destinations 2 in Arizona, California, Colo- i JJ anil ile. Ilivnes is a iiihiii Opened For Business June 21 1909 il I aiut is in-t re- rado, Mexico, Nevada, New-n severe a- tack of tiiveriui! I n-iii a MexicorOregon, Texas. Utah einliciii. Capital stock Surplus $1,0 0 IOTAZE STATE BANK i a Alberta, British Columbia, S. II.

he.nl of Kanas City fTT Idaho, Montana, Washington ll w.is in Peru Tuesday pur a-' at Hi tacment on the ni'v im-s in -the OFFICIER.S and DIR.ECTOR.S 1 I. i lizeii ottiee that a and Wyoming Also Homeseekers Fares 1st and 2nd Tuesday of Each Month Gt. C. DT. OIKf HiKk'f.

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We do a general banking' business, your rnt- -To points in Homeseekers territory Mis l'wi-i sun haby of I Call and see me or nhone No. 24 CAPITAL. STOCK 820.000 General Banking Business Transacted K- her si-ier, fr further information regarding Sedan, were jiue. ot Mrs. He Hazel on.

and ronage solicited. Start a Saving Account with us to-day. If you can't come send the children, a child can transact business with just as Well as a man. imi Blol' overs ewj. 1 B.A.

EVERETT, Agt. i from I'ridav till Mo OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS US. T. BRADLEY, President P. LOOBY, Vice President W.

E. BENNETT, Cashier IAS. T. IRADLEY, P. LOOBY, ft.

I. EILLKAR, I. D. STEVEKS, W. E.

BENNETT W. LLIAKS, I AMES WILSON A. T. S. F.

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Pages disponibles:
753
Années disponibles:
1909-1911