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McPherson Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 8

McPherson Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 8

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McPherson Opinioni
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McPherson, Kansas
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Chas. Green. Miss Eva Boyce came over from CUTS McPherson Sunday evening THE FAIR MORE BARGAINS PDAK 3 PRICES Mrs. Wilhelm and family moved Vihat Do You Need Most? to McPherson Monday. Cards are out for the marriage of THIS MEANS MONEY TO YOU Miss SlosHOQ and G.

E. Lindell Sunday evening June 23 at tb 25c ladies' belts for home of H. L. fclosson east of Mc Still Followed by the Inexperienced Pherson. 15c summer dress goods for.

Mrs J. E. Diian will occupy 25c summer dress goods for. Wilhelm's house. Chas.

1 rvood was over from If "Health is thai Prime Requisite of Success" and "Pure j-Food is the Keystone of Health," it follows that what you need most is Pure Food. If "80 of food i produces are adulter- ated and responsible it for much isn't it wise make yourself There is a way Use Marquette We are at all times glad to welcome to our city Piano Concerns claiming the distino Windom played Conway Saturday 10c 71c i5c 10c 5c 45c 23c 10c 10c 10c 98c 10c and shut them out. A. S. Neel is building a house on his farm east of town.

John 15c and 20c ladies' combs for. Big line of lace and embroidery. Men's work shirts and overalls. Menssummer underwear Wide silk ribbon, all colors 15c cups and saucers 15c plates, two sizes 15c fruit dishee $1.25 black taffeta silk 12 India linon tion of being the only i Cochran has rented the farm. And Will Bunte has bad the measles good and hard.

The ladies ball team Is improving Pure Food Products! all the time even if they do com plain of sore hands and there is one beautifully blacked eye. Cut Prices On Wall Paper There was a combined meeting I of the Ep worth League, Monday THE FAIR. evening when leaders wera ap pointed and other business done They are not adulterated or misbranded but are Pure, anclfr f. Most Economical Satisfactory to use. SAVE THE COUPONS frj Your Choico o( over TwojThoiisarulSrw Premiums Offered for tliirrWf Ttf.

Concern selling WITHOUT PROFIT, as it gives the customer the privilege to investigate and make a comparison for himself and thereby learn the differ, ence between TRUE MERIT and Graft as applied to Piano construction. We always invite competition on a Legitimate basis and are always pleased to have prospective Customers look around as it invariably proves our ability to buy and select that which the public want and that which proves to be the best value for the money invested. We strive at all times to please the Buying Public and whether you are in the market at present or not, call and look -our line over as it will eliminate all doubt as to our' veracity. OUR MOTTO: "A SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERYBODY" An elTort is being made to make the League better and to increase the attendance- Come and help. The old reliable Gas Ranges are Coupons tot Catalog.

sold at McChesney's. Westfield Siftings. rai Midnight Marauders visited the chicken coods of E. E. Bixby and took two old hens with chickens Had Mrs.

Bixbv had chickens to give away she would have done so Harvest will be light this year and you will need to be careful in your dealings THE ALLIANCE EXCHANGE CO. stands expressly for the best interest of the farmer. You will save a little money on every bill of goods you buy from us. We handle the best class of goods in every line. without delay.

This is an outrage and whoever did it ousrht not to CORRESPONDENCE Wheatland. The A. S. of E. picnic was a decided Miccess.

Every one seemed to have a good time. Mrs. Ernest Vaniman and brother Clarence visited at C. A. Guvs Tuesday night and attended the picnic.

live in peace. from K. C. are visiting ber parents Mrs. Gus Gates ard children Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Ciark. spent Thursday at Gus Ililt enfelds.

Miss Robertson from California Florence and Stella Cooprider re and Miss Alta and Anna Lottfrom Perry Kansas are visiting here. turned home Friday for their summer vacation. Thev have been at Ralph Ambrole from Emporia tending school at Goshen, Ind. the was here over sunaay greeting past winter. old acquaintances.

Mr. and Mrs. A A. Spencer, Mr, Mrs. Ella Do man is visiting her Mrs.

Hedges while preparing to go to go to the picnic was striken with paralysis. She it? some better at present. Mrs. Alexander of McPheraon was the guest of Mrs. Hedges Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. Tiltonspont tin) day at Frank Stockams Sunday. and Mrs.

W. T. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Schlatter ate ice cream son I. E. Kenny and other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Robbins are F. D.

ENTR1KEN at J. D. Poulsons Friday evening. here from McPherson. Miss Collie Day is visiting for a SUCCESSOR TO Mr.

and Mrs. Robt To.le from few days with Frank Kasey's in Mc Pherson. Neodosha arrived Friday to visit relatives. Mr. Hunt an3 family were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ike Barkley Myra Bixby is sick with mumps A double marriage ceremony was McPherson Cold Storage, Meat and Ice Company. Cold Storage Meats a Specialty. On the Harkettor First-class Young Cattle, stock fat hogs. Ice Shipped in any Quantity.

solomized at the Presbyterian LB. Larse and A. A. Spencer were amonr McPherson visitors Sunday. Mr.

liowman has arrived and Friday. getting his machine leady for Church at Perry Kansas, Wednesday eyening June the 12 when Marie and Sadie Lott, youDgest What Would You Do If three good physicians should pronounce your case hopeless. If they should decide that you could not live longer thau six weeks. And if you should get well, after using only $.12.00 "worth' of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine, what would advise a friend in like condition to do? "I have to thank yon for saving my wife's life two years apro.

We had continued with the doctor until the third doctor, like the two previous ones, suid that nothing could be done for her; thilt she had better be taken home from the hospital to quietly wait her time, which would not be over 6 weeks at the most. 1 brought her home, and then I thought probably lJr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine might help her, so I got a bottle of eaeh and some Nerve and I.iver Fills and commenced to pive them to her. We soon Been an improvement, and encouraged by this we continued giving the medicine. We fruve her eleven bottles in nil of the medicine.

She takes It occasionally now if fhe feels the need. I am in the ministry, and have been for 44 years." KEV. P. MILLIGAX, Genda Springs, Kana. Dr.

Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottlo will benefit. If It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind Mrs. Orval Sitts and son spent threshing. Evorbody is trying to get ready daughters of Rev.

and -Mrs. JN. lor uurvest wnicn win oegin next Lott were united in marriage to Harry Shelters and Edgar E. week. C.

A. Guy would like to engage stacker for harvest. Tolle of Roxbury in the presence of Saturday and Sunday Warren Clark's. Mrs. John Moors visited Mrs.

M. Hopkins Tuesday. MiloandRoy Sitts attended the ball game in McPherson Friday Alfalfa cutting, plowing corn and 0 a large number of relatives and riends. After the ceremony the guests repaired to the home of the trettinit ready for harvest are the brides where an elegant wedding i issues of the day. supper was servea.

many uu" ful wedding gifts were received. E. E. Schlattar purchased a The newly wedded couples left for 3s POCKET Machine oils and harvester supplies at McClieRney's. Excelsior.

Wheat is very short in this vicinity and has to be cut mostly with the header. John TTedman of Conway put up a windmill on his farm on the creek last week. Albert and Nellie Norlin went to Roxbury where they win maKo header box of Warren Clark. Oscar Hodman called at L. B.

Larses Sunday. Mr. A. Kinneman cf Sylvia Kan their future homes. KNIVES See McChesney's Refrigerator's.

When undecided buy of Pitlenger sas spent Sunday at J. D. Poulsons. iy thing you want first- ii ii mere is ar Alva Sitts and family and PI E. Wright.

II class it is the pocket knife that is with Wagon boxes $15.00 at Mc Schlatter and family spent Sunday at Jim Vancyocs near Inman. Chesney's. Fresh Garden Seeds In bulk. New supply just re- cpivpd. We do riot buy the cheap Manhattan last Saturday to visit their brother and sister.

Uev. J. Harrison of Hutchinson addressed the Epvvorth League at Excelsior Church last Sunday night. Charley Ilunsluger and family of Harmony visit' in this vicinity last Sunday Charley llildinger is doing carpenter work on John Norliu's est, but the best, seeds that will you 16 hours a day and in use a dozen times each day. If you want a knife that looks well, that is keen and sharp when you buy it and will seldom, if ever, require sharpen- ing, if i3 the Kunm Kttti KUIffR pocket knives represent the very best that can be manufactured in point of quality of steel and workmanship.

Every knife is as keen as a razor when you buy it and every time you pull it out of your pocket you will be glad you bought it. There are many different styles of KttH KttlUR pocket knives but only one quality. What ever style knife ywi buy under this brand you may know that you are getting the best steel that can be made. HUH mUR stands for quality. grow.

It is mil cheapness, out For a good work harness go to Me-Ciiesney's. Fire-works, the largest stock in the Jity at Oustafson's Book Store. Roxbury, Mr. John Hill took Rev. and Mrs.

Southall toGypsun Sunday morning. Rev. Sauthall preached at the Baptist Church Frida7 and Satur uality. Have a tun line oi uu- Spring Suits Now is the time to order your spring suit. I am in better position than ever to give you values in thisiine.

The workmanship, the style and the cloth you get here will give you satisfaction Prices Right. Order vour SpriDg Suit Early. J. A. PETERSON, Tlio Tailor.

dreths', including Laud reins excra early peas, the earliest, best and most prolific. Old seeda destroyed. Oldest seed house in McPherson now in the twenty-second, year. A Sellers. JENKINS CRARY Only lOJc for twine at McChcsneyp.

A few of the best piauos are left at the (pinno sale.) new house. Hugh Holler and Kate Klein were married last Suuday at the M. H. parsonage in Windom by Rev. Pierce.

Mr. Holler is a prosperous young farmer and Miss Klein is the daughter of Chris Klien who lives just across the line in Rice County. Their many friends join in and wish My Stock of Fire Works is the best in quality that can be bought. J. Ed Gustafson Books Etc.

Only a few more uays to buy a piano at the (piano sale.) Hinder twine 101c at McChesney's them a long ond happy life's journey. R. Peters of Emporia Kansas came up this week to help the boys who rents his lands in harvest. A Runaway. With our new patent buckles, no sewing, no rlvetlnn.

You can repair your harness your self by using old straps una parts of harness usually thrown away, and often save buying a new set of harness. The burklesarc easily put nn, can be taken off and used again. THEV COST MEKKLY NOTHING. Send postal today for FKEE catalogue; tells all about it. Agents wanted Ucull It.

Topeka Buckle Topeka Kans, BEFORE YOU BUY that dining loom table, book case, kitchen cabinet, new bed or in fact anything along the line of new or second hand furniture, call at Odd Fellows Building, 302 N. Main. A GOOD SELECTION OF GASOLINE STOVES CHEAP day evening. There will bo preaching ut the Presbyterian Church Sunday June 23, by a Presbyterian minister. Mr.

and Mrs. II. E. ShelTers and Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Tolle received a pleasant reception by a large crowd last Friday evening. Mr. David Bishop aud C.

T. Walker and Wm. Swartz attended the Church at Roxbury Sunday night. The Children's Day program was much eDjoyed by a large audience Sunday night, aud the address to the children by Mr. Wm.

Swartz from Gypsum was much appreciated. Mrs. J. F. Ash and Miss Ixzetta Zeitlow- wqre visitiDg at 0.

A. Robinson's Friday. Henry Barlz mashed bis finger jnst Thursday while loading the bridge pile driver. Mrs. Hodges and daughter Mrs.

Hert Messenger went to Canton Friday. jrlrs. Robert Darby and daughter Uuy your Fire Works at.Gustafson"8 liook Store and celebrate the 4th of July right. Don't put it olT until the last day tohuy a piano tor you may be to late. J.

T. Young. C. L. CONN Confectionery Resturant Ice Cream, all kinds of Cold Drinks and Oysters In Season.

The Place to Get a Good Dinner. Get your tly nets and horse covers at McChesney's. Windom, Quarterly meeting Sunday even-irg. The Dean of the Methodist College at Winfield and their quartette will give an elocutionary and musical recital at Windom Wednesday evening June 2G. These entertaim-ments have been highly commended whenever given.

No admission, but a silver collection. Mrs. Gay and Miss Dora Mathes are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A euro guaranteed i yon ni lilt's CiinnnsUnnf iPILESfl' CH FEKSLE PILE 100U Washers at Hawley Bros.

Climax Mrchine Oil More people are learning the real merits of Climax Oil every day ou cant afford to use a poor oil especially during harvest. You want an oil that Is not going to make hot boxes and delay a wholecrewof harvesters. Climax oil costs 40 cents aad does D. Matt. Thponwo.

Ban BLL8. OrmJM ftchool. Rtatrtlle. N. wriua: I ca.

iix iff for Sit -ntt'Tfo. I xht-f do ail 7u claim for tbent." Ir. S. U. DeTort Rav-n Rocll.

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H. MATCH ETTE Physician and Surgeon, Special Attention given to DiseasesPeculIar to Women. I la a prac'ic or j. rt, 1 Hare Iniitrt tja r-mniy 1 i hkti ih'ti. "lrl r- I tit V'RTIf.

RUDY, lNCSTER, PI the work -y( Sold in McPherson by Bixby I Rooms over Schotield's Drug Store Sold V.Shc:;cr. by Cixhy 6- llnduv CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE. I.

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