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Harper Advocate from Harper, Kansas • 1

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Harper Advocatei
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Harper Advocate. 24. HARPER. KANSA8. FRIDAY.

MAY B. ZOOS. VO. 13. RULES FOR PRIMARY VOTING Closing Reception.

ZACUAKI AS, Pratldenl MARCEL DUPHORNE.Cubler The closing reception of the Study and 1 Party Lines Must be Adhered to in Social club as held last Friday after Kansas noon at the home of Mrs. P. M. Jacks The Sat ruining ladies wire Mcsdames Topeka, May a Fred 8. Jacki on, atlor wvvut 11 liauuiiai ij it 1 1 rv F.

M. Jacks, J. B. Hunter, Roger Sitler ney general, in an opinion issued today tella bow independent candidate may he The National Bank of Harper HARPER, KANSAS I HARPER, KANSAS J. M.

Cory, F. O. Mott, J. O. Kille, I.

8 nominated under the primary law, Kn owles and B. A. Campbell. The reception was a "May Day" party I I I la-re are timuy persons who are not clearly decided juat how this could be The guests on arrival were given red accomplished. There are really two JOHN BAUMSTARK, President.

carnations and little American flats as waya, one by the use of the blank favors. I. G. PARKER. Ir CaafcW A General Banking; Business Transacted Mrs.

Krhard who is so soon to leave ballot, and the other by circulating petitions as heretofore under the the city was crowned queen of the day 3HE 3BE Australian ballot law. and given a large bouquet of pink and I white carnations and ferns. The advantage of the blank ticket plan is that an aggregation of independent voters may go to the polls on the primary Mrs. Jacks' parlors were profusely and tastefully decorated in cut roses, carna Iwur strong connections enable us to Handle all business, large or small. election day and put out an entire inde pendent ticket by using the blank tickets tions and ferns.

Flinch was played throughout the afternoon and the guests were encouraged in their efforts for the The persons receiving the highest nutu high score with a refreshing "punch." EGGS SPRING CHICKENS ber of votes on such blank ticket will become independent candidates for the John O. Heck has purchased the Wil Following the games was the presenta offices for which they are nominated, and tion of silver knives and forks by Mr. liamson Hotel of "Billy" Hurst. Mr. Heck moved in and took charge by their names will be printed in the inde Rnowles to the Study club leader, Mrs.

A H. Brown. Mrs. Browu's efficient pendent column of the Australian ballot HarperGrocery at the general election. work as leader of the club Is highly ap serving the supper Tuesday evening.

John Heck purchased "Billy's" barber shop in March and moved to Harper. Now, he has purchased the hotel and is the "whole thing" in the Williamson The primary law especially saves the EGGS preriaieu ay me nun members, Hence a COMPANY right of citizens to secure places on the li ttle token of appreciation is'given each general election ballot at the November year. Quotes you the following prices: election by circulating petitions for inde A three course menu was then served: pendent nominations as heretofore under 1st course Nut sandwiches, 1 'pressed building. Read his ad in another column. "Billy" said he hassold everything but his candy pan and will "get busy" as soon as the summer gatherings the general statutes.

Such persons may chicken, salmon croquets on half shells, entirely ignore the primary election. potato chips, olives, pickles and radishes, and Tomato salad with wafers. 3rd commence. Tne primary law provides for the or Prices on Spring Chickens Out of Sight! The St. Paul Fire andl Marine Is the ice cream, strawberries, cake and cocoa.

Little May baskets made of American ganization of other political parties, either state or local, and when such parties are organized in compliance with only company with ample capital that writes hail insurance on your growing 16 lbs. Sugar .00 4 cans Greenwich 25 2 pk. Elija's Manna 45 2 pk. Grape Nuts .33 2 pk. Cream of Wheat 35 I bu.

Colorado Potatoes 1 50-lb sack Silk Flour 1.35 1 lb. White House Coffee 40 1 lb. Dwinell-Wright Special Blend Coffee 20 6 lbs. Navy Beans 25 flags, containing the flowers of the the law, their rights will be the same as I1 I1 grain. C.

A. BABCOCK, Agent. season were passed durlngjthe luncheon. those of the Republican, Democratic, Samuel Neff this week sold the old I his closes the meetings for ear and Socialist and Prohibitionist, which com this year like all preceeding ones was John Roy farm in Banner twp. to Julius prise the great political parties of the Phone or Mouldenhauer of Geuda Springs for We want them and will pay the Cash.

see us. Our prices are right. voted the most pleasant year's work in the club. state. $7,000.

Also forty acres on Sand Creek belonging to the J. W. Arnold estate to Some interested person has presented Duquoln and Vlcinltu. the following'question to Mr. Jackson I Dozens of other low prices for J.

E. Casebeer; consideration, $900. The land adjoins Mr. Casebeer's pasture. Could a Democrat who was dissatisfied ONLY MR Miss Ruth Bennington who has been A few weeks ago Julius Mouldenhauer sick for siime' time was able to! ride 'out sold one of his farms in this vicinity, and Monday.

we knew he could not re-invest to Miss Hattii: Wilson returned from Kllis R. Norduke Produce 60. One block East of Postoffice. Phone 37, with the candidates for the nomination for a certain office in his own party, vote for a person who is running for the nomination for the same office on the Republican party? To this the attorney general replied: He cannot. It is no business of the better advantage than where he became last week where she he had been visiting the week ending; May 16 WE PAY IN TRADE The highest price for 3utter, Kggs and other produce.

rich. her sister. String beans, cranberries, new potatoes, During the storm of the night of May 3rd E. Parmer had a horse killed in his asparagus, squash, fresh tomatoes, straw Democrats )who is nominatedby the Re berries, every day at Anderson's pisture by lightning and others stuned. Grijsal Springs Breezes- During the wind of Sunday night on Feed, J.

Everet Wells returned Wednesday publicans, and it is no business of the Republicanswho is nominated by the Democrats, and so the primary law pro TalR I5he Wearing No. 1 of Glasses See us for prices Flour and Hay. much of the fruit was blown from the AUNT SUSAN. from a trip through Texas for the Harper mill. While down there he visited his for trees and a great many fruit trees blown vides that where a person writes the Garfield Sanders left Tuesday Texas to look at the country.

down. brother near Tuleta, Texas. Olin sends name on his ticket of a person whose HARPER GROCERY CO. S. Roger Sitler, Mgr.

Miss Alice Purcell went to Danville word that if any of his Harper friends name is printed as a candidate on another R. Bever's family spent Satnrday night with C. Berry and they with Mr. Berry's By JOHN IRION i Optician last Saturday returning home Tuesday. party ticket, such person thereby destroys happen there he will be able to fill 'em up on roasting ears in two weeks.

Everet Mrs. Jesse Sanders and children left family spent Sunday at J. McCorkles in his ballot and it shall not be counted. Wednesday night for Gage, to visit Harper. said his brother Olin is well pleased with It is true that it may happen that a friends.

his new home The. railroad officials made it satisfac "LASSES were invented a person might be nominated on two tickets by having his name written in as a can wort on me new passing track is Handy Kitchen! I have sweet potato, tomatoe and tory with the valley people this week hat was damaged by fire the trains great many years ago so rapidly progressing and will soon be cabbage plants for sale at my home, 4 were eyes. The eyes in construe didate on two different party tickets. In such case, it would be his duty to choose some time ago. miles northeast 1 Harper.

Will have tion are the same to-day, but the F. Meeker and wife with their dauirh Hot Pop Corn Hot Peanuts Cold Drinks Bon-Bons Cigars Candies abundance on hand during th; season upon which ticket he would run, and if glasses have changed The science tsrs, Mrs. E. Beebe and Mrs. A.

A Give me a call, and you'll get the full he did not, the state canvassing board, or of optics has steadily advanced, until now we are able to grind Bennett aud their families( with exception value of your money. the county clerk, wou'd would have to make a choree for him. completed and ready for use. Mrs. S.

W. Deiit and children of Harper, visited with her parents. Rev, and Mrs. T. Purcell several days last week, Mrs.

F. M. Hilly of Harper came out last Thursday to be present at the surprise on their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Purcell.

Mrs. Birda Liebst and three cbildrtn A. Bennett) and Lewis Garrison Albert Meyers We 'conduct a nice, clean We hi, licit your patronage. glasses to correct all defects of spent Tuesday at Grandpa Bennetts. A.

Weatheriy came down Emporia vision, and these defects are many Harry and Archie Bennett and Loran M. F. WIMMER Saturday for a visit with relatives, G. C. and of varied forms.

Few persons, Bo Gold Watches Grow in Harper? F. O. Mottjmade a "find" last Satur Berry and Rilla McCorckle of Harper, Pelzel and family. This was Mr comparatively speaking, have per feet eyes; an eye which is not per attended the surprise partv given to Weatherly's first visit back since leaving day morning that is "worrying" him how it came to be on his premises. He fect is an annoyance to the brain; of Barber county, came down last Sun-aay and are visiting her mother and iiarptr ana ne enjoyed 1119 visit among Loran Bever Saturday with about a dozen other of her neighboring playmates.

The new store at nearing old friends and neighbors. Mr. Weather the eye and the brain are very in arose to catch the 5:40 morning passenger $5,000.00 Fire sister, Mrs. Rogers and Nellie, timately connected. When the ly was surprised at the big improvements and in going from the kitchen door completion.

The windy weather of late On Thursday of last week several from in Harper City since leaving He re around to the front of the house found a eyes differ we have unequal vision unequal vision causes headaches turned to Emporia Wednesday Keystone and quite a number from this point gathered in a body and went to the At Harper! gold watch lying on the ground. It was lying some distance from the path. Mr. stolen or strayed, a small gray parsonage and took it by storm. They from my barn last Friday night in Uago, and nervousness; these are symptoms of eye strain.

I correct unequal vision with lenses scientfic-ally made. Optical lenses are Beeii clipped, main roached and has a took with them well filled baskets, and the table was loaded to over flowing with barb-wire cut 011 left knee; branded T-H That is what we are doing good things to eat. They also gave the made from scientifically made on left hip. Notifiy Lindsey Peters at Rago, Kansas. minister ard his good wife, Rev.

and Mrs. Purcell, quite a nice donation of the with our Coal; letting the peo Petitions are being circulated for Dr. Mott is not the only lucky one, for another Harper citizen picked up a similar gold watch in another out-of-the-road place a few mornings before. We aware that the soil in Harper and vicinity was quite productive, but when gold watches can be picked up "any old place" the diamond fields of the western part of Harper county will be discounted. All watch numbers are registered by the Harper dealers when sold, but they were not purchased of them.

ple burn it up. We take spec B. Hawk for the office of county coroner on the Democratic ticket. l)r glass, except in cheap glasses; in these the glass is made the same as for windows. I use pure and faultless crystals only.

JOHN IRION Optician ial pains to give our customers the substantiate of life, which were highly appreciated. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and music, and all departed at a late hour, feeling that they'd spent a very enjoyable day which would Hawk has been a resident of Harper somewhat retarding the work on the cutside. Mr. Hufford hopes to able to go into it by the last of the month. Allen Parmer who married Miss Am anda Devine, April 26, enjoyed a fine infare dinner given at E.

Parmer's Wednesday among a number of their near relatives. Allen should remember never to scold or whine when her smile is not so sweet, that the minute he married her she was no more Devine. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett who with Mr.

and Mrs. F. Meeker was invited to spend Sunday at A. Freeman's were greatly surprised when unexpectedly joined there by Mrs. A.

A. Bennett and baby. Beeby and family and Lewis Garrison who had arrived from Oklahoma the day before unannounced with E. Litsey's family ar.d Mrs. C.

Garrison and children made a crowd of 24 relatives who greatly-enjoyed the day together. Sweet Potatoe Plants. cour ty for several years, and located in Harper last summer. He is well known long be remembered by all those present. as a successful iiract itmneer and has the Monday, May 4th, was the 75th birth grit" to fill that office as it should be the cleanest coal on the market, and we will give you prompt delivery and full weights.

Come and see us before you buy. day of Grandma Rogers, and several of Fishing tackle, base ball, and lawn her neighbors gathered in and gave her a tennis goods at O. W. Briggs surprise. lhey brought well filled The Harper high school secured third baskets, and the table fairly groaned Farm Loans place at the Inter-High School meet held under the weight of good things to eat.

at Winfield last Friday. Ray Thompson Her daughter, Mrs. Liebst, had brought Go. Lumber Doughty was the orator and track team was com a large birthday cake with her mother's posed pf Fred Jesse Whitmeyer name and 1833 and 1908 written around Theodore Fisher. David Brandt and the edge of the cake.

She received quite To Whom it May Concern: This is to certify that our engagement with the Cole Younger Nichols Amusement Company the past week was entirely satisfactory in every respect and we take pleasure in recommending them as being a first-class entertainment, moral and instructive and worthy of the patronage of all and especially do we recommend its managers Messrs. Younger-Nichols and Davis as being gentlemen of honor and worthy of respect of any and all. Committee Daughters of Confederacy, Rusk, Texas. Mrs. T.

H. Cobblk, Mrs. W. W. Imbodkn, Miss Frank ie Latham.

I have plants of the four leading Roland Murphy. Prof. E. E. Sluss a number ot beautiiul and useful pres Phone 15 P.

S. We are closing out our stock of Paint less than cost. accompanied the boys. Ice cream and cake 10c at the Bakery ents. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and all departed at a late hour wishing her ninny more happy birthdays.

I can make FARM LOANS at low rates and 1 beral payment privileges. Call and see me if you desire to make a real estate loan, V. K. Cramer started Monday on his varieties of Sweet Potatoes for sale at my firm, 2 miles northwest of Harper. Will deliver phone orders in Harper.

Wm. McFredkkick. Field Meet at The state oratorical contest and field meet is being held at Wichita today. return to Chlllicuthe. Ills.

His neice. 1 aira, i. r. accompanied nun as Old Clothes IVIade You Can Buy This Farm. I will sell 160 acres in Hillsdale with far as Hutchinson for a visit with her sister, Mrs.

Chas. Gates. Mr. Cramer New! Cleaned. Preiid nnd Repaired good buildings and fine orchard and Forty-two high schools of Kansas will be was the guest for a week of his brother berry garden tor $2,000 down and in-law, Geo.

Aby, and family on your own time at 6 per cent. I bare opened up a shop ia Room No. Ten over Elvln's store. Prices reasonable. Ewpecial attention given to Clothes.

I am here to stay Satisfaction assured. Give me a call. JUD MITCHELL F.R. zacharias HARPER, KS. Aiiaita meal, straight anil mixed, at C.

A. Babcock. J. R. Williamson Co's elevator The Ladies Aid Society of the M.

E. Church will give a programme and serve ice cream and cake for ten cents represented in the contests. About thirty from this vicinity went up on the special train this morning. Those entered from the Harper high school are as follows: Orator, David Brandt. Reader, Orpha Millir.

Track team, Fred Coulson, Theadore Fisher, Jesse Whitmeyer and David Brandt. Prof. E. E. Sluss and the entire corps of teachers accompanied the contestants.

The Younger-Nichols Amusement Co- at the home of Mrs. D. S. Brandt, PRING SAMPLES Wednesday afternoon and evening May 13, under the direction of Mes- Springs Harper Market Report. CORRECTED EVERY FRIDAY.

Hogs perewt. 4 90 Cows 4.00 to 4.25 Steers 3 50 to 4.00 Wheat, No. 2 hard 88 Corn 58 Alfalfa per ton 10.00 Butter 16 Hens 08 Springs 20 Turkeys 09 Ducks 08 Eirgs 11 Potatoes 1.10 QuicR Meal, Reliable and Detroit gasoline stoves, from one to four burneri, alto Perfection coal oil stoves. An a wait-Camp be 11 M. Co.

dames Chas. Hester, F. M. Hilley R. Are Here! They include all the late and popular shades of Browns.

Y. Gill, E. E. Titus, Harry Younir, C. W.

Winbirler, C. W. Mock and D. S. Brandt.

All are corduallv invited. I want Spring Chickns pounds and over. Paying today 20c. Phone No. 200 for prices.

wili conduct a street carnival in Harper all next week. It will be conducted cn W. B. Drury, expert piano tuner, will Get in your order early and before we get too busy Ghas. ft.

MILLER The Up-to-date Cutter and Fitter tne nusiness streets of the city. A half Jack's Building 2 blocks north of P. O. H. C.

Dryden visit Hfrper on May 18th, remaining several days. Leave orders with Mrs. page announcement appears on the last page of The Advocate. Read what they Cal. Erhard.

promise the public..

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