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McCracken Enterprise from McCracken, Kansas • 4

McCracken Enterprise from McCracken, Kansas • 4

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Lanman Purcell. I Children's Day Services. Public Sale. The Missouri Pacific met up with Mccracken Enterprise. On Sunday last, at high noon, Following is the program of the Notice is hereby given that I will several washouts Sunday which de By C.

P. Dutton. Mr. John Lannan of LaCrosse and Children's day services to be given Miss Dell Purcell of Bazine. were at J011? Waring scho1 house' Sat" hold a public sale at my place 1 layed all trains several hours.

It is mile north and 5 miles west of Mc- stated several of the passenger Subscription One Dollar a Year. unitedin marriage at the home of urday evenin June x3- 9o8 Song, Blessed Children's Day. Earl Hoffer, editor of the Utica Enterprise seems to be going some. He has lately installed a type setting machine and in this respect is far ahead of the other printers along the road west of Salina. For a small town like Utica, this seems a great big luxury, but we hope he will make it pay.

If Utica was half as progressive as its editor it would be a 10,000 town soon. Cracken on Thursday the 25th of trains were run over the Santa Fe June, 1908. Commencing at 10 main 'ine but all trains are running o'clock sharp the following person- aSaiu on time now' The trouble ,1 nmnertv tn wif annA WaS CaUSed b7 the l0SS 3 -bridge Entered at the Postofflce at McCracken. Kan- i sas, tor transmission as second class matter. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Lovitt, in this city, the Rev. A.

W. Cortner, pastor of the United Brethren church officiating. i ewvu Prayer, Rev. R. L.

Greer. Greeting, Edna Temple. Primary drill. Reading, Nora Ball. Effectlve Advertising.

near 5ison and tne loss ot some track further down the road. For several months Billy Grum- The bride and groom, at the ap- 2 work geldings, uoo lbs. each, i bay mare, 1150 1 bay mare, Attorney Washington of Leoti, song, inere ii De bometmner in bein has been using the avertising pointed hour, preceded by the min was in town Monday. 1300 1 black mare with colt by columns of the Enterprise with some ister, and to the strains of the wed side, 1200 1 bay mare with colt by side, 11 00 1 brood very effective advertising for the ding march, appeared before the Ryan Lumber which has been invited guests, where the impressive mare with colt, 2 two year old colts, attractive and to the point. This ceremony was performed which 8 milch cows, 1 stock cow, 1 year advertising has attracted the atten- which made them man and wife.

Heaven For Children To Do. Reading, Atwell Ball. Recitation, Blanche Mesner. Song, His Alone Will I Be. Recitation, May St.

John. Reading, Riley Garrett. Drill, Helpers All. Solo, Papa Come This Way, Olga Herzel. Reading, Leona St.

John. Recitation, Randall Garrett. iing, 5 spring calves, 2 nogs, 2 I P. WARDEN tion of the Lumber Review printed The rooms were tastefully decor- drills, 1 gang plow, 1 sod cutter, at Kansas City, and a recent issue! ated with roses and potted ferns. 2 wagons, 1 spring wagon, 2 bug of that publication says: I The bride was attired in a dainty gies, black smith tools, 2 stirring I recently received a bunch of gown of white chiffon, and carried plows, 2 shovel plows, 2 sets har DEALER IN advertising matter from the Ryan a boquet of white roses.

ness, single harness. 1 good oraran. Lumber Company, McCracken, An elegant dinner was served im new snarpies seperator, 1 new Kansas, and the effectiveness of mediately following the ceremony, pictures with ads is shown in the tne table and room being attrac- incubator, and other things too numeroas to mention. Terms: all stuff this dealer sent in better than tively decorated with flowers and Hun Hardware, Recitation, Stella Carpenter. Song, There is Music all Around.

Recitation, Eleanor St. John. Drill, True Blue. Recitation, Emma Mesner. Song, Beautiful Robes.

Recitation, Marion Walker. sums under 5 cash, $5 and over it is usually shown. Two of his ferns three months time will be given articles are worthy of special men- Those present were Rev. and without interest if paid when due, tion. One is a card that I presume Mrs.

Courtner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm and it not paid when due, notes to is sent out as an enclosure: it's Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lanman, Illustrated Song, Nearer My God draw 10 per cent interest from date.

bVzTLxVT. and printed on one side. Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Purcell, Miss AND ALL CLASSES OF lo lhee. Pen per cent discount for cash. It is headed with the accompanying Cleo and May Purcell, T. Illustrated Song, A Picture From Free lunch at noon.

D. H. St. John picture, entitled, "Lumber is Easy Temple, John Farley, Leon and owner, W. Clouston auctioneer, to Figure." On this card are print- Ralph Lovitt and Jake Herzel Life's Other Side.

Song, Farewell, Collection. Song. Benediction. Farm Machinery. E.

S. Chonoweth, clerk. me young couple have many friends who extend to them congrat LaCrosse Republican: There is a good deal of talk now over the ulations and best best wishes for AGENT FOR THE a happy and prosperous voyage county favoring the County High Schoal idea, and we are of the through life Masons vs. Woodmen. There will be a game of base ball between the members of the Free Masons and the Modern Woodman of America at McCracken, Satur Many elegant presents were given them, and after this week they will opinion that there will soon be called an election to vote on the question.

We understand that LaCrosse is willing to provide the be at home to their friends in day afternoon, June 13, 1908, at LaCrosse. 2:30. All players will be required building. A County High School here will give us many advantages to wear a mother hubbard dress. MASONS.

Vastine Wood. The marriage ceremony was per- along educational grounds. It I formed between Mr. Captain L. J.

R. Lovitt Catcher Perry Yawger Will AND THE Vastine of Brownell and Miss Nellie would give us higher courses that we are paying out good money for E.Wood at noon Wednesday, at Scott Yawger Stop the home of the bride's parents, Mr. D. D. Hunt First Base every year.

It takes in a normal course, a business course and others and Mrs. George T. Wood, chree Rush Brenner Second Base not before taught in the county. ed some very good ideas. It gives miles west of McCracken, Rev.

T. Will Grumbein Third Base we tninK tnat next week we can the line of stock that the Ryan S. Riblett of the Baptist church, Clay Farwell Right Field Dempster Pumps a ed Cylinders. give you the matured idea of those Lumber Company has for sale, and Brownell, officiating. Percy Grumbein Field who are working up the plan and he winds up by saying: "If you At the appointed hour, and to L.

L. Darkes Center Field only need a few boards or a new the strains of a wedding march woodmen. we can say now that this is what the people all over the county desire. Pipe and Fittings, Well casing in light and heavy Galvanized Iron; Galvanized Stock Tanks, Garden Hose. Shallow wells bored, cased and mills erected on short notice.

Call or phone No. 1. headerbox, it will pay you to drive played by Miss Daisy Hartley, the Frank Irvin Catcher a long ways to let Ryan fill the bill." young couple, with Mr. Harris Vas- Paul Warden Pitcher The only suggestion I would make tine and Miss Daisy Vastine as Frank Hicks Short Stop This section had another good rain Saturday night and Sunday C. Irvm Base witn tms is to put it on Detter paper, attendants, took their places Unas more of them would be saved, der a horseshoe of evergreens L.

Ferris Second Base morning. We have had more than two inches in the last two weeks The circular that most attracted my and flowers, when the beautiful E. McCaskey Third Base Quick Mea which B. Juvenal Right Field which will carry the wheat crop a attention was 24, and it gave ceremony was performed a striking illustration nf thf niif! morlo thrr, rvion ot.j Jas. Rixon Left Field vs.

vu, uiau auu vv lie. long way toward maturity, and will tion, "Is tne Price of Lumber Too following the ceremony a fine Robt. Belcher Center Field Hirh? l. be a big help to the spring crops. Tirl.

1 0 uinnci was aciveu, wnicn Witn good tu di.o. Mine wuiie some stands ot wneat are Th- 1. 0 iUC invested in tne uuibc picture win, conversation and a general better than others, there is no longer rmjtl .1 I any doubt but that we will have an average crop this year, and a great would irrigate 6,000,000 acres of arid land, and provide homes for Mr. astine is a member of the 120,000 families, giving to each firm of C.niicrhpnnnr X' deal better than for several years. was in this circular, and the circular says: "If you will study this picture carefully and do a little figuring, you can't help seeing that lumber is no higher relatively than farm products, labor or merchandise of all kinds.

Would you go It has been estimated that Rush 1 tamily 50 acres of land. That Stoves. See sample no on exhibition. They are the best by actual test. ijiuwuen, is a nne young man, and county will require' more than a amount of money would build a thousand extra men to handle the menus niruugnout iess railroad from the Atlantic to the coming harvest, and every man in county who congratulate him on this event.

His bride is an excel- Pacific, and such a road owned by the nennle and run fnr tha back to the hard times of 1897 just the country who wants employment I 1 I 1 VA IUV Ulltlll so you could buy lumber cheaper in the harvest field will not have icm yuug iauy, accompiisned, and of the people wouM squeeze every for some time has been a teacher any trouble in finding it. And the dron of water nut nf rha rUmnA You were probably kicking because prices were so low. Now that a. 1 -r J1 corn crop is also coming along fine, 111 wic puuuc- scnoois or JUisn and Uu tne country. Inat amount- nf I am now the Agent for the Will (.

free prices are up and you can get de money would build and equip a na- and all things point to a busy season from now on, for the farmer. The cent prices for what you have to sell, surely you don't want anothe only thing that now mars the pros iianusome presents were tional tele hone and te given the couple ollowing of which tem which) conducted I 1DC' mtUre' Ple'-ld eeze every drop of Mr and Mrs. Hartley, center table water out of the iyJ dose of 1897 prices to strike the pects is the festive hail storms which SEWING lumber business, because when they for the past week, have been coming entirely too frequent. do, they catch you, too. XT I v.lllcl jaruimer telegraph and teleph one systems.

xou can ouno just as econom Machine i.uuiaiiiiug iciii; umsy ana ward That amount of monev. nronerlr Mr. J. Fick, living eight miles Hartley, picture, framed; Miss 1 i snent. wnnlrl an fort ically today as you ever could or ever can, because when lumber east of here had bills printed at this Daisy Vastine, table cloth, napkins, imr the nefmlft nf t.

f. The easiest and simp- office and will hold a sale June i prices go down, you can bet you nil ni mtl water pitcher and berry dish; Mrs. monoply burdens now resting on R. F. Stevenson, St.

Louis, cut their backs. That amount of 'Mtunm lest to operate combining liVlI I tl last nickle that we will all go down both the rotary and vi- 1 1 tin 1 I mnnn.i .,.1 1 1 brating principle in the together." There is more on this same line, but the point is, and we glasses; ivirs. vvneeier, Hastings, U1UUC wvum uuuu irom 00 to 100 sugar bowl and creamer: great, Power Plants for the Harrison and Robert Vastine, water IZ SL shuttle. Ask to see sample machine. are shown, that lumber never has Jmiutiis.

uusdsk uususit been as high in comparison as farm products. Of course, we have had set; Minnie Rutledge, Kansas City, 6 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cough- Hlttle is back in the Lin 5 T51l, the daily papers finding an imag enour, 12 piece toilet set; Miss css lLy cutting and siasn-Bertha Davis, counterpane; Mr.

and ing at high Prices- St0P sending inary lumber trust for a long lime, money to the small concerns like 1 -f; I and the daily papers do have some Mrs. Riblet, cold meat fork; Sher Montgomery Ward or Sears weight, although they have done so man Jrlogsett. teasrjoons. sucar -w flora' A Roebuck as I will duplicate touch lying that their influence is on shell and butter knife Anna and The Lincoln Paint Guaranteed Absolutely Pure Mixed Paint. Also Lindseed oil and Dry Colors! Standard varnishes, original Japalac Varnish Stains and Carriage Taints.

the wane. There have been thous any prices they may make in my IHIERNSnOHAL! Walter Wood, table linen; Mr. Mrs. Wood, table linen; Mr. and line.

I have an up-to-date line of ands of dollars spent by the govern DICTICNART team harness that I will sell at ment hunting a lumber trust, but in Mrs. C. P. Dutton. cream ladle.

A Library in One Book greatly reduced prices. I also have The young couple have a hand the sense of a trust in any other xsesidcs an accurate, nmc. somely furnished home in Brownell a n.ice line of undertaking goods, line, that is to say, where the sup scholarly vocabulary of English, enlarged with 25.000 NEW WORDS. ply is corralled, they never could where they will be pleased nere- lcn W1U at half the usual after to entertain their friends. Mav Pnces' 1 am tTYinS to get the tho International contains a Ilistorv of tho EncrliHh their lives be happy and prosper- agency for a.

Sood header, and if I Mondrcfi Malleable Language, Guido to Pronunciation. Dietionflrv cf ous. 1 wm maKe very interest Fiction, XJcw Gazottcor of the World. New Eiofrranh. ing for you in the way of low prices See me before you place your order, Rodarmel-Irvln.

Charles Rodarmel Ranges be found in the lumber business. A few retailers may get together and hold prices, but that can only be confined to one town, and that may happen in any line of business. I think this advertising of the Ryan Lumber Company j3 certainly effective advertising. It leads the prospective customer to think, and if he thinks, he is won. Mr.

ical Dictionary, Vocabulary of Scripturo Naraos, Greek and Latin Names, and Eng ot Hois- I am also able to auote vou very I lish Christian Uarncg. For ington and Miss Bessie Irvin were low prices on a good thresher, married at LaCrosse Wednesday, am making arrangements for' 2 arrangements fnr th eign Quotations, Abbreviations, Motrio Systom, Etc. Pbbm, AOOVIIIiwtrntlnn. the probate judge officiating. Mr.

best wagon on wheels, and th The "Stay Satisfactory" Is the ffltilUlDTOU HOT OWN SUCH A BOOK ixuuiuici 19 id ire restaurant biiii. irhtef r. Brother iness in Hoisington and is an excel- nt of our anrltlrmtiU Kwilitr mrti Th Pjmt edition. lUMTwii. llQOIItastratlou.

i rnorr.f wnriVMr Fr. ent young man while his bride is a G. 4 MERfilAM Springfield, Man. The boys are putting in a little time during the wet spell playing at horseshoe. wagon.

Remember, always give me an opportunity to quote you prices. I will be pleased to have you call at anjj time. ne young lady. May they have a i waiigc 10 Buy. prosperous voyage through life..

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