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Harper Advocate from Harper, Kansas • 4

Harper Advocate from Harper, Kansas • 4

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Harper Advocatei
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Harper, Kansas
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I). Ootkin of Winfield was in the city Mr. Botkin represents a com puny unking alfalfa mill machinery and I t. tn i ,1 Ml MILL END SALE Apron Ginghams 5c Drees Prints 4c nun 1 ii in 1 ii 1 will be back Saturday. J.

Harry Gay, opthaliuic optician and specialist, will again be in Harrier Sunday and Monday, May 9 and 10. office at Patterson, room 34. The Thimble Club" of the Presbyterian church met at the borne of Anna Kiefer Wednesday afternoon. A nice program was given and the silver offer ing netted the club a neat sum. J.

K. McCorkle has traded his blacksmith outfit and buildings to O. B. Moore of WeLingtou for a farm in Oklahoma. Possession will be giyen this week.

Mr. McCorkle has not decided what he will do. Silent Northern with top and wind shield; used one year; first-class sh ape cheap; and Cadelac with top, 4 -passenger, and White Steamer, all on hands and for aale. C. K.

Roukks. Marcine Stewart gave a farewell party to a number of his girl and boy friends last Friday evening. Marcine's parents leave the latter part of month for Well Deep Cuts In Prices! Sheetings, Prints, Ginghams, Suitings, Lawns, Laces, Dimities, White Goods, Wash Suits, Wash Skirts, Waists, 851 rufoS i v3Tf ington. Ice cream ami cake were serveu Mrs. Chas.

Hamilton and children went up to Wichita today 10 viaii ner mother. Chas. expects to go up tomorrow with a view of buying a motorcyle for service on his rural mail route, No. 4. Uae Arsenate of Lead for spraying fruit trees It does not wasn oil.

ror saie oy Earl Collins. Wash Silks, Etc, Stocks in every department are complete. It would be impossible to list the offerings and we quote the following to indicate the extent of our values: J. D. Padgett of Ruella twp.

came over all of Tuesday and went to Kiugmau county to look after his farm. He purchased a farm near New Murdock last February, but does not secure possession until next August. When you divide the price by the number of extra months that XTRAGOOD-pv CLOTHES KOK BOYS give extra wear you'll see the economy of giving enough to get enough. Built honestly so thcmak-ers include their labeL If the value wore lacking so would the labels be. The VTRAOQon label is a pledge of "money back when The safest clothes sold.

XTRAnoopkneepants are lined all through, which means that seat and seams wMl hold twice a long and the pants will drnpe twice as gracefully. Only the price is ordinary 110 the clothes. A. B. Scholton of the Harper creamery was operated upon Wednesday tor ap-pendecitis.

Dr. Stewart of Hutchinson came down and performed the operation. Mr. Scholton is Betting along as well as could le expected. Reddo-Woit-Reddy The "Qualinu Store" We have a large stock of steel rods, lines, reels, hooks and fishing tackle.

Brand new goods. O. W. Brigc.s. Dr.

and Mrs, H. T. McCoy of Houston, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Hawk of Athens, Ohio, arrived yesterday for a visit with Dr. B. F. Hawk and family.

Mrs. McCoy is a sister and Mr. Hawk a brother of Dr. Hawk. Mrs.

Syntha Barney died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Ward. Mrs. Barney has been in poor health for several tnonahs.

She was a pioneer settler of Harper county. Will publish the obituary next week. More headaches from eye strain than all other causes. See Gay at Patterson Monday next. H.

C. Drydeu reports a big business in the egg line at a-double-o. Last month HARPER ADVOCATE. ON DOLLAR A YEAR. Extra Special Value 9-4 Peperell Brown Sheeting 18c At 1 3c Donegal Linen worth 15c.

At 12C Serpentine Crepes worth 15c and 18c. At 3C Lawn worth 5c and 6c. At 59c White Waists worth 75c. At 69c White Waists worth $1.00. At 95c White Waists worth $1.50.

At $3-95 Ladies' Net Waists worth $6.00 and $8.00. At Dress Ginghams worth 10c. At 5C Lawns worth 8 l-3c and 10c. At S2G 36-inch Peperell Brown Muslin worth 8 l-3c. At 10c Lawns and Dimities worth 15c and 20c, A.

B. Hoffman, Editor and Publisher. ADVERTISING KATES: Diapliya-rirst pane, per inch per issue. 15c Display iwr inch per issue IOC Local Ads--per line per Issue 5c Local Ads, black face per line per Issue 10c MAY 7. W.

he shiped nine cars of eggs and so far this month three cars. The prices have been C. W. Hester, Isaac Coslett and Chas $impscn left Tuesday to attend the state good all spring and the several 'cars re presented many a egg as well as dollars. Sunday school convention at Topeka.

Earl Ward returned home Wednesday Win McAdams of Kansas was the He had been atteuding a commercial guest of Dr. A. J. McAdams Sunday. They are cousins and had not seen each College at Hutchinson for several months.

For sale, a 7-foot Deering binder; in other for forty years. Mr. McAdams was good shape. Will sell for cash or trade a lieutent in the army during the rebell ion and came west to meet a number of his comrsdes. Word was recieved this week that Rev.

J. W. Crouch had been appointed chaplain at the Kansas old soldiers' home at Dodge for a cow. John WhiTK. Word was recieved this week that Prof H.

K. Squire has been re-employed by the Sumner county high school for another year Mrs. Lena Doughty came down from Coats Monday to attend the wedding of ber sister. Miss Emma Smith to Noah Poiunick, "Morning Glory," the best coffee in he city for 25c Sold by K. J.

Martin. The Harper Odd Fellows held memorial City. Rev. P. C.

Helbert has been named to fill Rev. Crouch's place at Belle Plaine. The position pays a good salary, and the duties are pleasant. Mrs. J.

J. Patterson went up to Wichita All Linen Laces to inches wide 5c REDDY WOLF REDDY THE "QUALITY STORE" 50c Suesine Silks 39c Wednesday, Next Monday her granddaughter, Miss Janette Patterson, will join her at Wichita and then go to Ohio for a visit "of several months. They will stop off at Kansas City tor a few days visit with H. E. Patterson and family.

Mrs. C. S. Cliristcnsen of Rock Island, and Mrs O. A.

Johnson of Moline arrived Monday to attend the funeral of their father, Per Perssou. They in company with Mrs. C. W. Winbigler accompanied their mother, Mrs.

Per Persson to her home near Capron, Wednes fervices Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church. Rev. H. T. Purcell preached the sermon M.

H. Cole, J. K. Casebeer, Fred Washbon and J. C.

Klvin made a trip to Wichita Sunday. They made the trip iu Mr. Elvin's auto. Go to J. Williamson Co's.

Elevator for your Coal, Flour and Feed. We bandle the Famous Golden Gate Flour, every sack guaranteed. Louis E. Robb was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Griggs from Sunday until Wednesday. He is a nephew of Mr. The W. M. S.

of the M. E. church will meet next Thursday May 13th with Mrs. A. S.

Foster at 2:30 m. Subject of lesson. ''The New Domain." Leaders Mrs. Cobun and Miss Linna Miller. All the ladies of church and congregation most cordially invited to attend.

Griggs. Mr. Robb was recently released from the service in the I S. Navy. He was on the Battleship Kansas and made the trip around the world.

He left Wed day. Louie Kiefer and Claude Hawk gave a party Tuesday evening at the Kiefer home in lionorof Marcine Stewart. Marcine soon leaves for Wellington and tbe party was a farewell gathering. nesday for his home at Kuid, Ok. Gillette, Auto-Strop and Gem Junior A FORTUNE IN OKLAHOMA.

The best business opportunity in the country is in Oklahoma today. On an investment of from $100.00 to 250.00, 20 per cent dividends can be guaranteed. Legitimate enterprise and no risk taken. Write for particulars to Okla. Investment Wall and Lombard Streets, Muskogee, Okla.

W. V. SMITH OSTEOPATH Located at Dr. Martin's old office, PHONE 243 Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m.

1 to 5J30 p. m. dety Razors at O. W. Bnggs Games were played and an enjoyable ever The Bell Telephone Co.

have hail the tbe phone poles 011 the business streets painted this week. They look much better an olive green. Mrs. Jesse Hurl and Mrs. D.

Walters, are representing the Harper Degree of Honor lodge at the grand lodge meeting at Lawrence this week. Parents, now is a fine time to have your Children's eyes examined. Call with them at The Patterson Monday, May 10th. J. Harry Gay will be there.

Mrs. W. M. Latham left Thursday for her home at groom, Texas. While in Denutv Sheriff W.

R. Brown took ing was the result. Ice cream and cake were served. Card of Thanks. We the undersigned, wish to express our sincere gratitude to those who kindly donated to the fund to assist us in securing other teams to do our farm work with.

We lost all our teams by fire recently and the amount, 268.00 donated could not be better appreciated than by us. Signed: John Ryan, Elmer Ryan, and Elmer Dinkens. J. Harry Gay was here in Harper only a short time ago, but was so rushed he could not finish all his work that trip Again he will le at The Patterson Mon day, Mav loth. Office room 34.

Please call early. John Bailey left Tuesday evening for OUR LUMBER GOMES DIRECT J. From the mill; therefore you pet good material. We can supply your wants, no matter 4 if you wish to buiid one 4 house or a dozen. GOOD JUDGMENT Invariably results in the se Eggs for Sale.

Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for sale Fifteen for 50c. George D. Leonard. Greeusburg to look after a client's inter Nicholas Wolf to Anthony. Mr.

Wolf has leen "acting rather queer' of late and i several believed that he should be taken care of. He was taken before Probate Judge McPhee and for the present is leing taken care of at the the poor farm. Mr. Wolf is a tailor by trade and came to I Harper last fall. He is (mite aged.

Again J. Harry Gay will be with us Monday, May 10th, from 8 m. to 6 p. m. Office at The Patterson.

Please call early. A few weeks ago we mentioned the loss by fire of four horses, two mules and four 1 sets of harness by John Ryan, Barney I)ickensand Elmer Ryan near Keystone 1 in the northwest Harper county. Keystone raised fioi.50, and fi66 5o in Duquoin, Harper and among the farmers north and west of Harper. The farmers were the most liberal in helping these est in the Kiowa County district court. After the business is finished in court he goes to Liberal to visit his daughter, Mrs the city she was the guest of her parents, Jdr.

and Mrs. J. H. Jones. Mayor M.

J. Shepard is making a number of improvements at his home. The improvements include the enlarging nil porches, painting, etc. My new stock of balls, masks, gloves And shoes for the coming ball season Lave arrived will order suits. O.

The ball game advertised for Saturday between Harper and Attica hag been postponed until Tuesday next. Attend the game and assist in maintaining the Will Melvin. Then he will drop back to Isibelle to look after his farm interests near that place. The Southwest Kansas track meet and and oratorical contest will be held to-day lection ot Lumber Irom our yards. Let us figure with you on your next bill, big or little, and we'll treat you right.

Rock Island Lumber Harper Market Report. CORRECTED EVERY FRIDAY. Hogs cwt. 6.50 Cows 3.50 to 4.25 Steers 4.50 to 5.00 Wheat. No.

2 hard, new 1.35 Corn 65 Oats 55 Alfalfa per ton 12.00 Butter 20 Hens 11 Broilers 21 Turkeys 14 Ducks 09 at Wichita. Irwin Stickel, the winner of i men getting another start. TbmanMNNeOtll Paiteras-la fat Ved -tatea ban of any other make ml patterns. This fat a count of their stylo, accuracy and simplicity. IffoCaH'e HMttiit'TbiOam mi FeshW) mm nore subscribers than any other Ladies' Mag aiine.

Oae ear's subscription (is numbers) easts 0 esits, Lftssjsj lumber, A cents. Ever subscriber jets a McCalt PsaV tcm Free. Subscribe today. -9 Lady Affetitn Wmatrdu Handsome sTprnicasp 'fberalcash commission. Pattern Catalogue of toe sW firrns) and Premium Catalogue (showing; 400 premiasam sent free.

Address THE McCALL VJ of the Harper county oratorical contest, wjnt up to take part. Fred Coulson, Tlieodore Fisher, Richard Cunningham and Irl Laird represents the Harper high school on the track. Prof. A. L.

Stickel and a number of others accompained the contestants. Rex plasters are bought direct from borne clnb. The Harper mill endeavors to please all, and they seek your patronage with that purpose. They are in the market for all kinds of grain 1 the factory and are fresher and more effective than others. 25 cents at Collins' Eggs, ..1 Potatoes 1.5 Drug store.

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Years Available:
1891-1922