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The Kansas American from McPherson, Kansas • 5

The Kansas American from McPherson, Kansas • 5

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i V- 4t 43. 5, H. I THE KANSAS AMERIGAN Mr WKUNKSPAV, DMC. 2, 1004. Ralph lllnkslon spent Sunday with his parents.

Hehiierl'ask is visiting his parents for a few days. Miss Edith Grant of Galva was in the city last week. Cotton Tail Rabbits WANTED. HINKSON Local, Personal and Otherwise. To Stimulate Business We Are Making Special Prices on Some Articles-Combination Book Cases, Odd Dressers, Etc.

A chile's (tmimij unit tuUln' note, and, faith Choice lard and sausage at the Can prcnt U. JJuriia ital Meat Market. ft Jierr. Jiart or Oklahoma spen Small pox is still reported in Inman Christmas with his parents. iiri! cheap at Williams Tlic merchants are busy invoicin Folding beds Goddard's.

Mrs. D. C. Etter of Lawrence i We have exclusive designs in Fine Furnit ure that cannot be obtained elsewhere at any price Buv- ng in larger quantities than other dealers secures to us the pick of the newest, patterns at a lower cost this week. 4 i i I i i JU Vjl vunu visiting relatives in the city.

Harold Johnson went to Kansas ii Hi iti iii ii ii Miss Margaret Bridgeman is spend City yesterday. i i.u m.i.uiui uciueih ii.ne iu pay. i.uoic around your rooms and see if there is anyt hing we can do for you a lurmfure way. A have several odd pieces, any one of which mav be just what you want. Make your bed-room the most cheerful room in the house.

You can save monev by-buying here Our I ruliMtakhtg Stock is full and complete and we keep it up-to-date in all its branches. All calls promptly attended to. ing the holidays with her parents. Miss Morn i js visiting her W. T.

Jones returned last Thursday For Hor Sake. It Is not very often that the theatergoers of McPherson have an opportunity of witnessing such a meritorious production as the well-known Russian melodrama, FOR II Ell SA KE, which will be put on at the Opera House Dec. 29. This play, which is excellently stag from a two weeks trip to Topeka. mother this week.

Fanners if you want a gooi squa meal, go to Conn's. Tom Ebaugh is home during holi Opposite Union otel. days visiting Ids father and mother D. R. MfJLTBY, McPherson, Kansas.

A lot of nearly new kitchen cabinets Mrs. Mel Blackmanandsonof Dodge at Williams Goddard. City are visiting relatives in the city Shoplifters have made their appear ed and presented by a company hat 5 Clarence Ebaugh of Ottawa college ance in Hutchinson lately. is spending the holidays with home Miss Flo Crabb is home from a visit folks, with relatives in California. Herbert Ifaight, of Omaha, Ncbr Charles Wright of Kansas City spent is spending the holidays with home Christmas with his parents.

folks. S3 Will McBi ide of Kansas City spent has won the admiration and applaus of the discriminating- public, portrays life in the Czar's domains with wonderful vividness. It is remarkable fact that, although the average un-travcled American is tolerably familiar with the national customs and character of nearly all the peoples of the world a knowledge which, by the way, he has obtained by reading novels, and seeing plays whose scenes are laid in foreign countries, his idea Ed King, of Conway Springs, spent Christinas with hi parents. Christmas with his neices, the Misses Go to E. Joseph for fine watch re- Curry.

pairing. All work guaranteed Dr. E. II. Kaseyand wife of Windom i.

Albert Lawson of Nebraska is spend spent Christmas with J. L. Kasey and 11 ing the holidays here with his purcnts. family. S3 S3 i Use S3 S3 S3 mh ss KM S3 Elmer Harrison of llerington visit of Russian life iwon lined to the des Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Mathes visited witli their daughter of Hutchinson ed with friends in the city this week Miss Rachel White of Kingfisher. potism of the government, the subjection of the people and the exag Sunday.

Oklahoma, is visiting relatives in the gerated strength of the armament. Feldt Grant of the Capital Meat city. Market pay the highest market price Therefore such dramas as FOR HER SAKE have, as genuine and distinct TO OUR PATRONS and friends, we wish to extend our thanks for the liberal patronage accorded us during the past year. We have sold more goods than during any previous year in the history of the house, and we are very grateful for the increased patronage. We trust all our old customers will stay with us, and we always try to merit the patron age of new ones.

Again thanking you, we wish all, a happy and prosperous New Year. Respectfully, SORENSEN BROS. Dr. Kittel's dental office will be in for hides. tf the Foe-Freeburg building after ami an educational value as the historical drama or novel, especially when the Miss Myrtle Green of Madison, Kan ary 1st.

sas, visited with her sister, Mrs. Roy picture is as accurately and carefully Will Pratz of Marshall, Texas, is at Guy man last week. the home of his mother and sister in Mr. Ben Ballard of Kansas City, drawn as that of this play. This fact, combined with the simple beauty of the story, the bright and clever dia visited with friends and relatives in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. John Fontron spen the city over Sunday. logue, and the magnificent and startling scenic effects, should make the the holidays in Hutchinson with Albert Kittell came home from home Manhattan last week to spend Christ coming presentation ana altogether Miss billy urlee or Kansas City is notable event. mas with home folks.

visiting her father and mother on Miss Inallaight had a box of mistle We still have lots of Wool Pants Chestnut street. toe and holly sent her from Sherman, to close out at Wholesale prices. Call For a nice juicy steak or roast go to lexas, by Mrs. Lou Roberts. S3 wmm the Capital Meat Market, Feldt and flflflflfl Dr.

Arthur Barber of Ogden, Utah- Grant, Proprietors. Horses and Horsemen are strong in their preference for SA Horse Blankets and 5A Lap Robes. They well know that the famous 5A leads all others in warmth, and wear. Ask for 5A. in and get your choice while the assortment is good.

A.G. Sohlberg MercCo. The Kansas American is late this is visiting home folks and friends cf Baird's are making fresh candy dai this city during the holidays. ly. See them and get prices before Mrs.

Good and children from south week on account of the office force DICK WSLSO of town, left Saturday for a visit witl buying your candy. Mrs. A. T. Fisher and daughter having too much Christmas.

relatives at Greenwood, Kansas. The little infant child of Mr. and Tiuth, of Kansas City, are visiting at Miss Lydia Joseph of Hayes City the home of Dr. Kittell. Mrs.

Will Joseph died last Wednesday night. The funeral was held Thurs una ner brother arc visiting at the home of the Joseph families of this Mr. and Mrs. Charley Norton of Kan day. sas City are visiting at the home of city.

We also do Carriage Trimming. THE PIONEER HARNESS STORE, (E stablished by 0. L. McCom in Mr. and Mrs.

Curlee, of this city ill McKcnzie, of Girard. is ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the McPher The North Main Street Flour and Feed Man, Can Do You Good. He keeps the best in his line, does the biggest business and handles on the smallest margins Patronize him! Harvey Hortonleft Monday over the here spending the holidays. Will has a good position with the Appeal to son County Exchange Com Santa Fe for Albuquerque, New Mex ico, where he will spend the holidays Reason at that place.

pany will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall, Thursday, January 12, at with his cousin. Chas. F. Tuxhorn of Groveland one o'clock p. m.

township was arrested this week for I3aird's are making fresh candy daily. Do not forget that tlieir's is the Joun Ostlind, Jr. Secretary. cruelty to two of his children. The only place you can get pure home preliminary examination will be held Solicitors for the Fair Association.

by Robert W. Justice of the Peace on Jan. 23. made candies in the city. The Hawkinson family are all hav J.

W. Enns Inman Inman Judge Galie will goto Hutchinson G. Heidebrecht ing a pleasant vacation. The young folks are all at home from the different early next week to familarize himself C. Yoder with the docket as court will convene Inman Windon schools with their parents and friends.

A. L. Tv'eal next Tuesday and his otl.jial term Miss Ethel Allison is slowly recover W. C. Haldvvin A WEEK OF UNITED PRAYER.

At a called meeting of the Ministers' Union, Tuesday morning, it was decided to accept the invitation of the Evangelical Alliance of the World to all evangelical people to unite during the first week of the new year in pray cr for a deeper spiritualization and a wider evangelism during ltK)5. In pursuance of the apove the following program has'been arranged: Monday, January 2nd, at BaptLst church. Subject, "The Kingdom of God." Leader, Bev. Howes. Tuesday, January 3rd, at the Methodist Episcopal church.

Missions of the Church." Leader, Rev. Westwood. Wednesday, January 4th, at Christian church. Res Conway McPherson will begin Jan. th and he will then jng from the setere fall she received J.

M. Voshell begin work there. two weeks ago. She will not try to Frank Dole Dole I'ark Married on Tuesday by Rev. Howes.

return to Washburn, however, until Cap. Ilobinson Mrs. iMsie Roberts of North Main St. fully recovered. J.

Rider Koxbury Boxbury Canton to Mr. Yeager of Council Grove, Kan. We still have lots of Wool rants to close out at Wholesale prices. Call in C. M.

Gray C. M. Way Tom Bryan Mr. Yeager is the father of our painter, M. C.

Yeager, of this city-r The happy The McPherson Prospecting Company lias the finest prospect of finding gas and oil, but are in need of more money in order to complete the well, and therefore will continue to ouple will make their home at Coun Fred Farver and get your choice while the assort ment is good. aTg. Sohlberg Merc. Co. M.

Law cil Grove. They were married at the home of Mrs. Roberts' brother, Lyle I'. II. Schroeder Mrs.

J. B. Darrah has extended th3 hospitality of her pleasant home to Ilolhngsworth. James Downey Mrs. George Graham died yesterday W.

Quinn the Christian Endeavor of the Congre Elyria Elyria morning at the home of M. M. Hop gational church and their friends next kins in Groveland township. Mrs. J.

M. CHester Joseph C. Goering J. F. Cooppen Friday evening.

A good time will be Mouudridge Moundridge Graham was 74 years old and had been the result without doubt. ill for some time. She was the moth John D. Caudle McPherson The Lyric Opera Company, which er of Al Graham. The funeral ser B.

Harms vices were held this morning at ten was to lave played here last Friday night, went broke in Topeka. This was a good company and many of our o'clock at the Hopkins' home and she Oscar Bolander Otto Stromquist Swan Burk Chas. Lander was laid to rest in the McPherson people were disappointed when they cemetery with her husband. Rev. Ed ponsibility." Leader, Rev.

Edwards. Thursday, January oth, at the Congregational church. Subject, "True Worship." Leader, Rev. Morrison. Friday, January (ith, at the Presbyterian church.

Subject, "Consecration." Leader, Rev. Schnacke. The invitation also recommends that on January 8th, each minister preach in another's pulpit. To carry out which, the following program has been arranged for Sunday evening: Rev. Howes will preach in the Baptist church: Rev.

WestwOod in the Congregational church: Rev. Edwards in the Presbyterian: Rev. Schnacke in the Christian; Rev. Morrison in the Methodist. All services to be held at 7:30.

No services Saturday evening. All church members, young people's Lindsborg learned of this company going out of wards, pastor of the Baptist church. Bean Lindsborg Hi business. conducted the funeral services. Chas.

Norton Marquette A nimrod near Marquette while out sell stock at $5.00 Per Share. AVc kindly ask you to help the good cause along by aking a few shares. You can call on John W. Martin or L. E.

Lawson and they will issue you a Stock Certificate for ths amount wanted. F. O. Johnson, Pres. J.

W. Martin, Vice Pres. L. E. Lawson, Sec.

The Sunday school entertainment to Alfred Hawkinson hunting the ther day shot a doe Dr. Baird commemorate Christmas at the Congregational church was held on Christ which weighed 105 pounds. This is McPherson mas eve. The church was beautifully II. Parker Oliver Matthes E.

B. Marsh the first deer seen in this part of the lOunty for good many years. No decorated for the occasion. A box of green things of beauty and luxuriance A. L.

Rctnkin doubt this one was a pet which had straved away from home. G. L. Conn Last Thursday was one of the win W. 11.

Cottingham were procured from the south and these together with appiopiate mottoes uniquely arranged and electric lights to enhance the effect, made a most pleasing appearance. The abun Groveland Perry Minor W. Smith societies, Sunday schools and choirs and all persons interested in this great work are earnestly urged to as days. The sand trarden on Main street was scattered around in fine shape. By the time for garden making arrives the sand pile will be well distributed over town.

We don't think J. C. Johnson Galva dance of holly, smilax and magnolia sist in this world-wide movement. D. Myers leaves with other things of tropical Wm.

McCarty riobinson, Jr. there will be any tears shed at the loss growth were a treat to behold. The REV. W. A.

MORRISON, Sec'y. All kinds of odd dressers and com program consisted of songs, recitations O. Lagback Mcherson Markets. Galva Moundridge A. Ringwald modes at Williams Goddard's.

and music by the school, all of which were well rendered, showing much painstaking work by the teachers and W. Hall Inman Loren Lawson is home from Man rUODt'CK. Corrected up to noon on Wednesday of eacli week by Hie McTImrsou Pro Go to CAY. Engborg's Corner Drug Store For Drugs, Taints and Oils, where you will find a complete stock to select from. Are.

also exclusive agents for International Stock Remedies. hattan college to spend holidays and children, and everything even to with her parents. duce Company. Santa Claus was fine and pleasing. Poor Santa Claus had expected snow, but as we didn't have it, he had to HOLIDAY LOW RATES otic 50 EARS' EXPERIENCE leave his reindeer and sleigh and resort to a flying machine which broke down causing him a fall of two min To accomodate holiday tra ed feet to the earth.

But aside 2 Mi Tradc Marks of this nuisance. Mrs. Lewis, President of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs, will be in McPherson Friday evening of this week and the local clubs are arranging for a meeting which Mrs. Lewis will address. It will be held in the Congregational church and everyone whether a club member or not, is invited to be there.

Mrs Lewis is well known as a bright and interesting speaker and those who come out will enjoyj, rare treat. At their home on North Main yesterday arternoon at two o'clock, Mrs. James Kalstan died of gall stone after ten days of severe suffering. An operation was performed but her condition was found incurable. Every thing was done that human, hands could do to save her but to no avail.

The funeral servicss will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the residence. leaves a bereaved husband and two children. Spring Cox. ,,.0110 Old Cox 02c Turkeys loc Old Turkeys Ducks 07c one Eggs 2tc 0 velers a rate of one fare plus 50c for the round trip has been placed in effect by the from a painful limp, he seemed as lively and jolly as evcr and brought as usual generous remembrances to the IleldUpi'Robbed! J. E.

JOSEPH, JEWELEK The wide-awake and np-to-1atfi Jcwplor and Optician. J-'inc wati-h renal rinir. Kennlrinir Designs school. The superintendent. D.

A. Copyrights Ac. Jradley, thanked the sclool for an ac Union Pacific ceptable gift, a beautiful gold-headed cane, which Santa Clans or someone Bonding fVetrh nd description mtf Quickly uncertain our opinion free whether Invention is probably patentable. plrirtlTOniLtlilentlai. HANDBOOK on i'atent.

tent frew. Oldest airenoT for securing" patents. I'atent. taken through Munu A Co. recelr.

tprcial notice, without charee, iu lu. Scientific had setit to him. On Christmas morn- of all kinds of jewelry a spoelalty. Eye tested free, tilasset Htt correctly or no pay. I cliallenirt! tilt: county on niendinir-flnirer rintrs.

your rinsr and If not satisfactory no pay. If vour watch nr clock ORA1X. Furnished by Dick Wilson. Wheat 20 to 3d above test ng Rev. Schnacke preached a Christ mas sermon giving helpful thoughts dcx- not run and keep food time br.nif them Dates of sale December 24 25, 26, 3 1 and January 1 and 2, with final return limit January 4.

Inquire of L. M. RATHBUN, I nmest dr. to me arm not satisfactory no pay. A handsomely lllnstra'ed weekly, filiation of any acientlUc Journal.

Terms. 13 rulation of any ceientlUc Journal. for the season. In the evening a sacred concert was rendered bv a large T-ir: fonr ninntua.ll. Sol brail newsdealers.

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