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The Inman Review from Inman, Kansas • 5

The Inman Review from Inman, Kansas • 5

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The Inman Reviewi
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Inman, Kansas
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Paul G. Enns of Kansas City spent Sunday with home folks, McENTIRE Miss Margaret Klassen was a Aicrherson visitor Monday. Mrs. G. W.

Haydon went to The highest market prices for produce delivered here. Groceries are arriving on every train. They are fresh. You can save money on all kinds of wire and oils here. Stop and get your harness repairs and order a new set.

I have notions of all kinds, also shelf hardware, 8 ft (6 ft ft Mcl'herson Tuesday. An automobile load from hpre BEDS-SPRINGS MATTRESSES-, They 8. ft enjoyed a picnic on Little River a last Ihursday. Read the ads in the Review and come to Inman to do your trad The home of quality and low prices ing, lou will profit bv it. ft ft Mrs.

A. Enns celebratpd MYRL BURDICK, birthday last Sunday with a num Stand The ber of relatives and friends. CARTER, KANSAS. ft ft There will be a cood familv horse put on the Archer Mo. Carty sale next Wednesday.

July 31. Racket! F. A. Poe, Dr. Sprouse.

D. C. and J. F. Enns automobiled to McPherson last Thursday evening to see about buying the piano for the lecture course this winter.

A fine rain of varying amount fell in this part of the county Sat urday night. The threshermen lost only half a day's time but An ideal combination: A McEntire Mattress on a McEntire Spring on a McEntire Iron Bcd--good for a lifetime of comfort. McENTIRE BEDS are made right for wear and hard knocks. McENTIRE SPRINGS will not sag, break, or lose their "spring'-they are made different from the ordinary spring. Made to stand weight--and the coils are placed to allow for more weight where the most weight rests! McEntire springs insure YOUR sleeping in a natural position.

McENTIRE MATTRESSES are the comfort sort-they stand for solid comfort and long hours of sound, healthy sleep. Their shape holds up -McEntire mattresses will not bump or lump-will not rip or tear. A. McENTIRE SLEEPING OUTFIT--. plowing profited immensely.

Saturday night's rain made the roads fine Autos are making re cord runs in all directions now. A well kept dirt road can't be beat for the comparatively small cost required. H. T. Enns and family came un Gel all you pay for buying THE BEST FLYJETS in the world.

Pick from a big stock. Prices to Suit Everybody. G. Z. PRBCE.

a really truly sleep producer-costs no more than the "other kind." flat mm from Kansas City for a short visit with relatives and friends. H. dui me mccnxire proau' st a lifetime, and while lasting give abso- lute satisfaction. T. r.

who has been here for near ly two months will return home The manufacturers' with them. of the name McEntire. 'i, whether you are satisfied with McEn them! If not-get your money back! Mrs. Poe of Inman is corres ponding secretary of the Women's All that YOU have tire goods. If you That is all there is to it! ft ft ft 5 ifl in in i I ft ft Home Missionary Society that met in McPherson last week savs the Canton Pilot.

This meeting represented a large district. Mrs. John Kroeker left Wednesday evening for Ellinwood to attend the Baptist conference and from there she expects to go Our store has a reputation for fair and square dealihg-we aim to sell the best at all times we want your business on the basis of better i goods for less money Let us show you this bed line as a starter today! D. eims Furniture Store. I to Denver, for a vacation.

P. II. Friesen came from Montezuma, the first of jjj Local News jjj the week. He says that everything looks quite well out there. He went from here to Hillsboro where he owns some land.

John Warner had the misfortune to get a little too much aboard Sunday night and was put in the holdover until Monday morning. He was fined $10. (X) and costs, amounting to about $14.00. Jacob NickeFof near Medora lost a valuable mare and colt by Chas. Anderson was in Inman Tuesday.

Remember the Weber wagon at Price's. John H. Friesen left Tuesday for Lamar, Jas. F. McMulIen was up from Buhler Wednesday on business.

Mrs. Wra. VVestling of Marquette is visiting here with her sisfer-in-law, Mrs. F. A.

Poe. V. A. Nickels was up from near Buhler Wednesday with a load of sandhill plums. Mrs.

II. J. Nickel and Mrs. C. Friesen were McPhersou callers HOW ABOUT IT? How about that new set of work harness and collars for thrashing and plowing.

We are in a position to show you the most up-to-date line of harness that was ever displayed in Inman and our prices are right. All work guaranteed. We also carry a full line of kBuggies and Light Harness. us a MEYER SON" lightning last Sunday morning. Another horse was struck and will probably also die.

Mr. Nickel had just purchased this team for a fancy price and had no insurance on them. Remember Price's for Implements. Misses Katie and Agnes Gosen visited in Hutchinson a few days last weeft. A.

J. Montgomery went to Hutchinson last Thursday evening for a short stay with his son, Less. Mrs. O. C.

Emmons of Hutchinson and Miss Dessa Smith of Springfield, Iowa, visited at the Hargis home one day last week. Tom Boyse left Sunday evening for Kansas City after an extended stay here with his friend, Nick Enns. He tried his hand at threshing while here. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, there is nothing better Uhan Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains.

For sale by All Dealers. The Cramer dog and pony show made InmaD Monday night. Country people don't take to dog and pony stunts as well as city folks do. An automobile performance would strike the local popular interest much The M. E.

Ladies Aid had a Mrs. P. T. Epp had the misfor tune of cutting an ugly gash in her arm last Sunday morning. In trying to open a glass door the glass broke and fell on her arm with the above results.

Dr. Graves was summoned and he had to take ten stiches to sew up the Rev. J. II. Epp preached at the Mennonite church Sunday morning.

Henry Voss and children and Geo. Ellsworth automobiled to Hutchiuson last Saturday. Mrs. Bert Moore and Miss Martha Barteta wereJHutchioson visitors Friday, VV. A.

Brenneraan has finished his 1912 vacation and is back on the mail route. Miss Lorissa Cliafin of Hutchiuson visited with Miss Leona Graves for a few days. F- A. Wiegand came up frem Castleton last Sunday morning to spend the day with his family. He reports everything quite prosperous around there.

T. Worstell, who has been attending school at Manhattan, stopped off here for a few days visit with his schoolmate, Earl Harrouff. He was on his way to Hayes City, where he has a position. J. W.

Hoskinson was np from Lyons Tuesday in the interest of hia property in the southeast part of town. He told us some interesting things about Chic. Lyons is playing some better ball, at present. The prairie dog town six miles west of Inman is in a flourishing condition. Suitable sites for new homes are at a premium and the road grade is being- plutted off as an addition and work has actually commenced on two burrows, During the summer months mothers of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness wound.

BARBERSHOP A. C. Meyer, Prop. last Monday. Mrs.

Davis of Whitewater visited here for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. C. Friesen. Price has a full line of Emerson and John Deere footlift Plows. liorn to Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. J. Harder, a boy, on Friday, July 19, to Mr. and Mrs.

P. j. Neu-feldt, a boy, on Monday, July 22. Mrs. Sprouse returned from Lawrence last Thursday evening where she accompanied Grandma Sprouse, who had been visiting here for several weeks.

Mrs. Price is again at home after a three weeks sojourn in the Swedish Hospital in Kansas City. While there she was subjected to a very serious surgical operation. Mr. Price is real thankful for the practical efficiency of the institn.

OKERLIND PANTATORIUmS CLOTH E9 CLEANED AND fine meeting with Mrs. F. A. Poe GIVE VS A TRIAL Friday afternoon. The refresh jammmmmmnmimtnmmmimmmmmmtimimtmiK ments were very nice for a warm day.

The attendance of visitors was good. The next meeting will IT WILL SOON BE TIME FOR 1 be with Mrs. Dr. Sprousea week from next Wednesday. If you are a housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy I THRESHING AND YOU WILL NEED A 3 or beautiful by washincr dishes.

sweeping and doing housework all day, and crawlinir into bed i dead tired at night. You mast get out into the open air and sun- A TIPTOP.WATCH is a' tiptop thing to have in your pocket. The watch you ought to carry is in our stock, and the price at which we offer it, makes it easy to pocket the tinio piece yon want. Regulate Your Movements by ours and you will always bo on time. A complete lino of Clocks, Fashionable Jewelry and Chas.

Hildinger, JEWELER. FA7 tion they happened to get into. Rip Van Winkle, George Miller and Joe Mills are enterprising farm hands who know good things when they see them. They each own a motorcycle and get much satisfaction and recreation from their use on Sundays and holidays. There were five motorcycles on the streetsof Inman at one time Tum.

ight. If you do this everv dav NEW WAGON. Call and see the WEBER before you buy. 2 1 G.Z.PRICE. uiuiiuuiitaiiimuitiiimituituiumuitiiiiiiiii'autiiiiiitii of the bowels.

When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy can always be depended upon. For sale by All Dealers. and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Chamberlain's Tablets when needed, you should become both healthy and beautiful. For sale by Ail Dealers.

day forenoon. The two wheelers are getting to be very popular..

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Years Available:
1892-1922