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Western Herald from Jetmore, Kansas • 4

Western Herald from Jetmore, Kansas • 4

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Western Heraldi
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Jetmore, Kansas
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One more satisfactory adjustment cards at The Post Local Tie Card Stor WESTERN HERALD. Official Paper of Mgeaui Ccutj. Official Paper ef tie City of Jetsore. Subscription Rates: f-f insurance loss by Tomd tn the credit of cur companies. This is the Tornado season.

Insure ia a company that pays promptly. We also write Hail insurance on crops Geo Ripple came up from Lam ed last Friday. TTSHTIOH- PLEASE A Join the rash to patchen'a for FIX TEAK 1.06 Hiers Root Beer. in the St. Paul Mutual.

Brown and Guthrie. The Hodgeman Co. Cattle Grow SIX MONTHS THREK MONTHS Eatera) ia Ac itOSce i Jemnrs. oooad da mail muw, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Mrs. Sherman made a trip to ers Association will hold their Larned, Monday.

Holbrook made a trip to annual Round Up, at the Old Fair Grounds June 16th, Band music, and a good program. Every One welcome, bring your Feed your stock Flax Seed Heal and see them shine. For tale at lings. Larned, Monday. Anngtrong'returned Monday from a trip to Utica.

dinner and come tc stay all day. A. E. HUNT. Friday, Every body is invited to attend our Daily sales of beautiful things to wear.

We have what you have been looking for and what you are now looking for. LADIES WAISTS Any thing in a ladies waist from 50c to 3.50, size 32 to 42 in. black, white, brown, blue or stripp 3d Our fcilks or embroidered waists are something pretty, better look at them, OUR SATIN STRIPE In summer goods for ladies waists or full dresses, are meet ing with a ready sale, they are something pretty, ancl in style and at a price not of sight, CONCERT AND MEDAL CON- WAMorgan left last for his home at Burton. Wsmaa and the Divers Court. The current discussion of Mwot and the nasd of national legislation oa the subject recalls B.

Xntkonjt remark, made several years ago. Tie dlTorce coart." 6ald she. Is to the American woman wkst Otaada tu to the fufttve slave ia years com TEST Congregational Church A. P. LENOX BLACKSMITH WHEELWRIGHT.

Mr. and Mrs. Beem returned Friday, from a trip to Hutchinson. Saturday evening May 88 1009. PROGRAM for to Patchens Does all kinds of blacksmith and plow work, carnage work and horse shoeing.

Prices right. At the Join the rash Heirs Boot Beer. Music Patchens Orchestra Lions Chiefs Daughter Etta Thresher stone shop. Jituobx, Kinus. Mr.

and Mrs. Armstrong returned, Monday, from a trip to Masio Whistling in Heaven Melissa Lamed. Anrisin inolium 50c to 60c aq. yd. Floor oil cloth 30c sq.

yd. TOBACCOES We have a special deal for you on tobacco For this week. LISTEN The place to bay post cards ii at The Post Card Store. JORDENJR. Jordea Jt.

is a black Percheron stallion, seven years old, weights 1500 pounds. Has proved himself an excellent foal getter. Will make the season of 1909 at Heldman rancht 16 miles northwest of Jetmore. TEEMS. fS 00 to insure living colt Care will be taken bat will not be responsible for accidents.

If mare is parted with or removed from county, Insurance become due immediately. Pasture for mares daring season. HELDMAN Violin Solo Mrs. Myrtle Sweet The Little Girl a jd the Missionary Lady Daisy Poison Mnsic Patchens Orchestra For Sale: 1 feed bain, for farther particulars see or write PEOPLE 1 will buy jour Cream Eggs and Poultry and pay you cash N. HILDEBRAND.

Jack Nellie DaU Song Misses Holtzburg Book Spangler. The Deacons visit Maud Eakin A Garley has located at Pome- Musio Patchens Orchestra ro) Washington, and ex pecta to to practice law, at that place. SOMETHING GOOD AND USEFUL. Boys blouse waista 5oe to $1 00 Boys shirts 5Qo Gents toft negligee shirts 75c to 2 00 Boys and Gents bp corner caps 50o to 1 00 Boys and Gents crash caps 50o Straw hats 10c to 50c Ladies Dutch collars 25c to 50c Ladies Turnover collars lOo to 75o Lace curtains 50c to 3 00 UNDEBWEBE. A fall and complete line of Gents, Ladies and Childrens underwear, consisting of gauze fish net, and ribbed quality.

Gents Union $1 00 to 1 25 Gents single garments 25c to 50c Boys single garments 25c to 35o Ladies vests 05o to 25c Ladies anion 35c to 50c Childrens Nazareth Union 50o Childrens Vests 10c to 25o LINOLIUM If yon need your floor covered this spring remember we have the article to cover it with. George Arkeneaa who has been Why be would cot sell the farm Marleah Patch en Musio Patchens Orchestra Decision of Judges and Presentation of MedaL Admission 25 15 cents. 25e 35c loo 30c 03o 25o 60c 60c 50o 40c 40c 05c 06c 8Jc 10c By Joe- twist 7 for Index ping per lb. Kismet ping per ping Finzers mixed plug cut, per lb. Piok leaf smokiog per package pick leaf smoking 12 packages GOOD THINGS TO EAT Gal.

cans of cherries Gal. cans of Bile berries GaL cans ok Peachts Gal. cans of Apricots Gal. cans of Apples Good Ev. prunes per lb.

Good Ev. apples par lb. Good Ev. raisins per lb. Good Ev.

peache per lb. clerking in Patchens Drag Store left Wednesday, for Larned. JEWELER Don't forget the entertainment at the Methodist church, Monday AND evening. Admission 10 and 15 cents. to Patchens for Join the rash Watchmaker Sick Watciies Made Hiers Boot Beer.

Ask to see our line of china and glass ware. A new line of enameled ware just arrived. Prices low. The Missonrians defeated the Jetmore ball team in a game of ball here last Thursday, by a score of 6 to 5. S.

M. HOLBROOK, JR. Don't forget the Entertainment Big line of jewelry, more coming G. SCOTT, lB funion I'tor. JETMORE, KAN.

at Ihe Methodist Church on the eve ning of May 3l at. Admission 10 and 15 cents. 'VWVWWWWVWVWVWVW Memorial for Kkntox On Sunday, the 16th, the family of Eenyon of this city received word of the death of Mr. Ken-yjn's father. Rev.

Kenyoh, of Boulder, Colo. Mr. Eenyon reached Boulder, in time for the burial which took place on Wednes day. On the Sabbath following, May 23rd, one week from the time of his death the Rev Coburn held a memorial service ia the church in Jetmore, to do honor to the memory of its founder and first The work of loving hands was evident in the decorations. The pnlpit and cnancel were druped in mourning, and beautiful flowers were grouped around the picture of him whose life was the theme.

The text of the sermon was from Pauls letter to Timothy. "1 have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith," It was a grand and beautiful message to the living through a recomting of the life work of him who has gone. And as the speaker touched on the incidents in that I umnmttmumimmwnmtmuumiimnmmuuunmmm wmtmtmtimmmmttimmmum STiLLARB nmns De Laval Mrs.

Geo. Holman who has been visiting with friends and relatives here returned to her home in Great Bend, Monday. A good program has been prepar ed for the entertainment given by the Epworth League on Monday evening. May 81st. Mr.

and Mrs. Warden of Mapleton, is here visiting with Mr. Wardens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warden.

Cream Separators The World's Standard One Million in use Saves $10 to $15 Per Cow every year Something new in post cards all the time at The Post Card Store Oil, Brushes, Rubbers and all extra parts. some nice stuff in Spring and Summer goods from "8 to 50c per yard. All fleeced and winter goods at flat cost Gents dress shirt at 60 to 1.00 Overalls at popular prices, all sizes Hats for men at 50c to 3.00. Come in and get you a Queen City at 2.50, all styles. Let us get you a Tailor made si1 it from $12 to $60.00 made any way custmoers desire Guranteed perfect fit or money refunded.

Dress braids at 5 to 90c a yard, suitable for most any shade of cloth desirable. An entertainment will be given K3 at the Methodist church on Monday evening by the Epworth Ltague Admission 10 15 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Shields and dauph ter of Great Bend is here visiting with Mrs.

Shields brothers, John THE 'OFFICIAL' BABCOCK MILK AND CREAM TESTER. and A Lenox. life, there were stirred the hearts and memories of many in the audience who had known and loved Rev. Kenyon more than a quarter of a century ago. He told the Congregation how when the departed came to this newly organized county in 1881, he found the sparsely settled population aB sheep without a shepherd.

How he gathered them on Sabbaths in church and Sabbath school, always leading in love. At the close of the service he asked the people to pay a tiibute to the life of Father Kenyon by consecrating their own lives to help carry on the work which he began here so many ypars ago. HANSTON- As fine an assortment of post cards as vou ever saw at The Post Card Store. Minnie Beem and Frank Rice were married at the home of the brides NGHildebrand Agt parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Beem about twelve miles north of town, Raisinn 10c ponnd 4 ponnds large Navy Beans 25a 3 ponnds Head Jap Bice 25c 3 pounds Lima Beans 25c 5 ponnd pack Mother Oats 25c 2 pack Post Toasties 25c 2 pack Sh. Wheat 25c 2 pack Cream Wheat 25c 2 pack Grape Nuts 25c 2 pack Staroh any kind 15o 1 Glass Jelly 15c 1 Jar Preserves 85c 17 lbs. sugar $1.00 Full cream cheese 20c lb. 1 can tomatoes GROCERIES Plums in Syrnp 15o a can Peaches in water 15c a can Apricots in syrnp 15c a can Black berries ineyrup 15c a can Pine apple, in syrup 18c a can Goose berries' in syrnp 15c a can Salmon, Alaska red in oil 10c Salmon, Beauty in oil 15c Salmon, Punch in oil 20o Dried peaches 10c pound Apricots 12e ponnd Nectarines 12 ponnd Pears 12Jc ponnd Prunes 8c pound undav afternoon. Rev.

Coburn officiating. The Bride has been a resident of this county all her life. The groom moved here several years The Catholics have been holding services in their church, here since ago aod has charge of one of Mr, Thursday. Duffs ranches. These young people Miss Ilabn came Friday for a have many friends who will join with The Herald in best wishes and FARMERS FEED MILL8 visit with her brotner iNickaios Hahn here.

Congratulations. Dr. Scott was down from Jetmore to Patchens Bowie, who Join the rush for Tutday to attend Dr. has been ill this week. Hires Root Beer.

Anne Miller and Mr. Lincheid The Normal Institute. drove across to Spearville Saturday to catch No. 8 to Arlington where We earnstly ask the people to come in and see our stock, get our prices, buy it you it if not get our prices lined up with others and see where you can save the most money We realize that times are ard here arid the farmer is trading where his dollar will go the fart rest. Thanking you in advance for your liberaJ patronage, we remain Yours for business G.

D. STALLARD. Mr.Lincheid was called by the death of his fatber. Headquarters for Flour, Coal and Salt both ground and lump. Try our Flour it is Second to None.

Porn Meal and G-raham always on hand. Always in the Market for Wheat and The session will begin Tuesday morning Jane 1, at 7:30 in the Jetmore School Building. The courses of Study are here now and it would be a good plan to get one soon and prepare some of the work. The Literature will be Longfellow's Evangeline end Irving's Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle. If you want these books send Mrs.

John Notestine came up from Burdctt Thursday. Warden and sons began work on Dave Eakins new concrete house last week. Corn. 1 Having installed a new -Self Feed from down Corn Shelter. I am better prepared John Lenox was Jetmore, Saturday.

than everrto do your custom grinding. iHtttMiuiHim vnmnnmlmumntmniH' in roar order at once. vtiiiumwmtnnnnttimiMiimmnnmuniMimttn. i 'M-iminiuui 0-ive me a trial. Dave Lamb came ap from Monday.

Lizzie Miller came up from Bur-dette, Wednesday. Prof. Bristol Conductor. Prof. Clarenbe Pearson Instructor.

Let everyone Interested In school work attend t'je Institute, Exam lli.oo i A. Ling, Proprietor. Mf. and Mrs; Notestine are mation. June 88-28.

the proud parents of a naby boy. born Sandayr I Margaret Uadn X3o. Supt..

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