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McPherson Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 1

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OPINION VOL. Mcpherson, Mcpherson county, Kansas, Friday, august, 31, "iooh. SI. 00 A YEAR. PHERSON KT aA'vviv lierry 5pnons, Meat Porks, Gravy Ladles, Soup Spoons.

Jerry Forks, Tea Spoons, Table Spoons, Sunday even lug as had been ex-pected but the services were conducted in tho Methodist Church. The church was filled to overflow Honey at Interest Attend The Fair. Next week is the great event of the year for MePherson county. There will be something doing all week in MePherson. Monday the time will be devoted to getting ready and Tuesday the great fair will begin an I last till Saturday.

Every day there will be an excellent Is lU'iiirst thins to million t-viT discovered. Wucnyou havo a Iwik ucxcuiit wlioro interest I lsilS income is urowini! iiIkIH and day. i 1, t.n Ins SUCCCSSflll illld iB- ing and even tho isles wero tilled with chairs to accomodate, as manv as possible. With nil this there were sumo who did not get to hear the sermon. The singing was very cut I dcbendent in tills wnrlU the Kliort can start lunik account.

good and a solo by Prof. Kline was plate program so that those who attend Wo have all of these in the Famous 1S35 11. Wallace Goods guaranteed to wear and with all the itliercwitli a very small sum. Do not fail to see our COIN displny lit especially so. Itev.

Todd preached the sermon von L'ct a clu'ck, no TOO rmr. wlmt Mink Is on. it to us, on the subject of True Happiness. appearance of Sterling Silver. no.

Fontron The br.st alarm clock in the world for tho pi ice, 1.00. i Hive you He took his text from Proverbs ai we will be jtUd to take it and credit for it gave the nudience an excellent dis-cours3. His clear analysis showed PEOPLES ST.A.TJS BANK. F. A.

Yasimax, l'res. OOOJ0OOOOOOOaaOOOO0OOOG0OoOOOOO0aOOOOOOO0OOOOOiWOOa OUR 1 can go early in the morning and stay till late at night and still witness amusements and enjoy themselves viewing the exhibits. The races are going to be exceptionally good this year. There are considerable more offered in purses and premiums and exhibits too will be better. This great event is really McPherson's Harvest Home picnic with a whole lot of other things thrown in to interest a sight seer and U13 sport lover.

Every one in the county should make it a point to attend at least so.ne of the days. While it is a MePherson County fair and might lead that he had given the subject much thought and his manner of presentation was pleas ng. He showed that perfect lnpplness could not be so-cured on this earth by securing wealth or devoting ones time to the temporal jl asures. In each of his divisions of tho term happiness he August SERVICE quoted Solomon, the wise man, as authority and rounded up the subject showing how true happiness could be secured The union meetings wero intend some to suppose it is limited to the county yet it is not. There will be horses here from all over the state and adjoining states to compete for ed to close last Sunday evening but it was decided by the Ministerial Union to hold at least one more and the purses.

There will be cattle and If you have been having trouble in getting good groceries this summer, It is a certainty that.you have not depended on us for your supply. Rtgln now and buy your groceries from us during the next month and you can rest assured of getting the best there Is to live on. Our ClilNi, andLAMPiepartmeiit, aro fci 1 -tit i 1 ulwuys well slocked with serviceable goods of tho latest makes. horses here from different parts of the state and the various products of thett unty will make an exhibit Rev. Aikens the Methodist presiding elder of thisdistrict, will preach the sermon next Sunday evening in the park if the weather will permit, if not, the meeting will be held in the well worth the attention of all.

Various business men of the city will have displays representing their line of business. We understand that there will be special trains on Perfect Tailoring You see from the way tbis suit looks what perfect tailoring does for clothes; no matter -what 'the attitude the coat drapes right. That's what we offer you in. Hart Schatiner fe Marx clothes; perfect tailoring, fabrics, and the correct style. The new ones for Fall .1906 are really swell, the prices $15.00, $16.50 $20.00 church.

orensen Bros. Kerkhoff-Hillman Company. All during next week the KerkhofI the Missouri Pacific and also on the Union Pacific from Salina. Special The Square Dealing (irocers North Main Street Phone No. 191.

Hip-hest Price Paid for Country Produce. Hill man Company will entertain tho thentre-going people at the Opera rates will be made and the weather permitting, MePherson and her visitors will have one round week of House The many people who wit nessed this company's plays last year pleasure. will be pleased to know that tliey are billed for this season. They en Fans Jubilant. joyed the largest patronage of any "TTf The Success of Our Business Probably the happiest set of fans repertoire company ever billed for MePherson and the words of praise We call Is due to our popular line of Merchandise.

attention to our that was received were given with out stint. Mr. Hill whose stage name is Hill that ever left a ball ground was in evidence at the close of the game last Friday when MePherson had succeeded in defeating Marquette in the second game. The championship of the county had been at stake, Marquette having previously vanquished everything except Mcriier- Copyright I 906 by Hart Schaffner iff Marx Fall 1 man, is a home product. He plays the lead in most nil the repcrtoir of plays and has made a reputation for himself that the people of his home town are proud of.

His wife, Mrs. son ana slie had given us a good drubbing July 4 eo all were anx Eva Miller-Hill, also takes a pro ious as to the outcome. minent part in the various plays this year and on this account quite ne Thursday game was a close one and the boys played ball all the a number of MePherson people will time Of course there were a few error but the score was kept down which Is simply We are receiving goods daily In every department. If you are our customer you will be pleased to have nuoh an assortment to choose from. If not a customer, when you see our 1 1 no and prices you will become a customer.

The methods wo employ are all legitimate. Our promises arc fulfilled to the letter. We sell only high class merchandise at low class figures. You get a square deal when you trade with us. Make our store your headquarters during tho Fair and at all times, you are welcome Tti Old iFLolicttol MePherson Mercantile Co- The Good Clothes Store.

he interested in addition to the interest that naturally is felt. The plays given this year are nn entire change from that of last except "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. a play and at the close MePherson had won the score standing 4 to fi. J.

M. Nelson umpired the Thursday's game and the Marquette people felt that tliey had been given the worst of it. If they had it was certainly not intentional. There is no umnire that that if you ever soe once you want to see again. The plays are especial i ly selected so as to suit all classes.

We understand that Mr, Hill has r-ollow tne crowd strengthened his company this year can be absolutely currect In all his along the specialty line and made (let Married decisions and it some times happens that one side or the other necessarily gets a shade the best. the specialty feature a very strong one. This will prove a drawing and get a harness free. Mr. f.

C. i card as usually the weak point of a They usually know the best place to trade. At the present time they are trading at the Marquette insisted on having a company consists in the specialty new umpire for Friday's game and the people of MePherson we-e glad to have her choose one. It was not wives and one of you get a harness to '-hitch up" with. Yours "till death do we part" Pittecger Wright One door north of Alliance Exchange store MePherson P.

S. It is distinctly understood that Clyde Andrews who is employed by us is barred from this contest. P. W. artists.

Being here on Fair week will make MePherson an entertaining city in which to reside. One the desire of the people here to get ALLIANCE EXCHANGE CO. tne game at all hazards but to get it bo there would be Question as to who were the best players. Mr, can visit the Fair all day, get good seat at the Opera House In the evening rest and witness a good prefor-mance. We venture the assertion that not one who attends the Kerkhoff-Hillman shows will be disappointed.

Hunt 01 Windoru was Imported to Sawyer, of the citizen State Bank, has at ourrequcst kindly consented to select a number between one and ten inclusive and hag sealed it up in an envelope placing it in his safe. We positively do not know what the number selected is nor will we know until the envelope is opened. This being done all there Is for you to do is to get married, come to our store (bringing ui a cigar) and register your name and your wlfes new name and we will give you a number corresponding with the order in which your name In registered relative to our contest. When ten couples have registered their names we will ask Mr. Sawyer umpire the Friday game and while Our profits at the end of the year are divided amongst our patrons You may as well have a share.

several of the decisions were close Wm. Hall Dead. Last Sunday Morning at 6:30 a. m. Wm.

Hall died at the home on South Oak Street, aged 6 year. Silly, as he was commonly called, had lived in MePherson County 2 years. During this time he had to open the envelope containing the number and the couple holding the numbc" corresponding will bj allow been reporter for many years on the MePherson Republican and after ed to select any 115 single harness there was no particular kick made on any of them. As soon as the game was called it was noticed that the players of both nines were playing under a great nervous strain. The Marquette boys felt that they must beat MePherson in order to demonstrate that they bad not been dealt fairly with the day before.

The MePherson boys felt that they must prove to them that tbey were the best players and determined thereby the championship of the county. It was on account of this nervousness of the players on each side that the score run up an' high as it did and at the end of the ninth inning it stood 7 to 11 in McPherson's favor. Large crowds attended both games, and at the last game especial, ly quite a number of rooters fori from our stock absolutely free of wards embarked in the newspaper business for himself at Inmao. Later be was elected Probate Judge cost. A man came Into tho train tho other day with his sleeves rolled up psst his elbows, and his collar turned In The conductor on coming in made him roll down bis sleeves and, button his shirt.

Just across the aisle sat a lady, with a Peek-a-boo waist without sleeves, tnat was to low in the neck as to shew her entire shoulders and to show all the upper part of her body. Her was Oh! well, you know, It was the limit. The conductor bowed to her and was all smiles. Now what puzzles 3 our Uncle Dudley is, what's the difference, and who was the umpire Ottawa Independent. Attention harmers.

Mr. O. C. Park, a practical harness man Bnd representing Marks Bros. Saddlery Co.

of Omaha will be at our booth at the fair grounds during fair week and will take delight in explaining the merits of a line of collars put out by bis house and carried in stock by us. If you have a horse that is hard to fit with a collar don't fail to call at our booth. And if you don't wan't to talk collar our display will be worth seeing. Respectfully, Pittenger Wright. Now boys did it ever occur to you hat a two fold opportunity this of the county and at the time of bis taking sick was Justice of the Peace and City Clerk and City Attorney of offers you? If you are brave hearted all will be easy but to the timid man SWEDISH-GERMAN STATE BANK.

Mcpherson, Kansas. This bank is equipped to take care of its customers' accounts. We loan monev, on short or long time, on personal or chattel security, buy good notes and make a specialty of negotiating farm loans at lowest rates. Interest paid on time deposits. We want your business.

Come in and see us. Board of Directors. Swan Burk. Otto A. Stromquist.

C. F. Mingenback. MePherson. He was a cripple this offer is a veritable fiod send.

through life and his misfortune along Simply cut this out and hand it to that line connected with his genial her and if she does not seo the point disposition made him many within thirty seconds after reading lie was a member of the Method it Church in this city and bis pastor Rev. C. Woodward preached the Marquette were present to lead their encouragement to their favorites. it she is not worth wasting any further time on. The only requirements we make are that the contracting parties must be residents of MePherson and that the groom muet not be nver 100 years of age.

(No age limit on the bride.) Now get busy boy! ten of jou getj funeral sermon Monday afternoon at the residence. There was quite a good turnout and enpecially so among the older people. Mr. Hall leaves a wife and four children to mourn hit departure. J.

J. Toevs. K. Harms. The Union Meeting, On account of the cold wave the Union Meeting was not held in the.

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