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The Junction City Republic from Junction City, Kansas • 8

The Junction City Republic from Junction City, Kansas • 8

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Rob Stilwell cold his epan of mules to Mr. Maloney last week. called by tlio serious illness of there mother. Mr. Harris and his wife returned from Dakota last FriJay.

They left for Da We Several young men from Wreford and I NMtf' Mi h. b. 1 G. Co. Hardscrabble were seen on our streets jr.

clay. kota about two months ago. But made Georgia Wells went to Dunlap cr.e ocfo'rs day last week she expects to stay with her aunt for a while. The dance at the O. M.

B. A. hall If you are suffering from you need a New Suit of Clothes for your-Iself or your boy? If so, we have them, at tlie right styles and good quali Friday evening was well attended and a good time enjoyed by all. impure blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus Mr. Vincent and his mother-in-law up their minds their is no place like sunney Kansas.

Miss Anna Bond who has been under the care of Dr. Mikula for some time was seen on our streets Saturday. Anna's many friends are glad to see her out among us again. Mrs. J.

C. Bailey '3 sister from Topeka who attended the wedding of her neice Miss Josephen Bailey and Mr. Joseph Marchon returned to her home in Topeka last Friday. Mcdowell. John Foole was in Junction Satudray.

Mrs. Miller of Latimer and Ed Miller of tion, you should begin at once Deleran Kansas was in town last week Mr. and Mrs. Arch Vermylia will go to Springfield, Missouri Wednesday with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too." Ask him about it.

TTnlM thorrt Is Anw action of th bowMa, where they expect to visit Mr. Vermy lia's sister. Mr. Wells went to Dunlap Sunday to poiiumoua irottuct are absorbed, causing lieal-HrliA. biliuusimsii.

nausea. (Ivaiipntia. nini Ihus visit his son Walter. He returned Mon Billey Miller spent Sunday down the ti0 day and reports Walter very much bet work. Avnr'a 1'UU are liver pills Act geutiy alt vegetable.

Creek. ter, which we are all glad to hear. Maggie Short spent Sunday down Lowell. Mass, Made by J. O.

Aysr Co. Alio mnuroturera of Creek. ties. Do you need underwear for yourself or children, our store is full of good underwear for Men, Boys, Women and Children, all prices, all qualities, both quality and price guaranteed to be the best in town. JUST RECEIVED several styles and qualities of men's Rain Coats, prices from $10.00 $20.00.

We call your especial attention to our Duck coats, Men's Duck pants (lined) Men's overalls, Men's husking mitts and gloves. Also Men's Jersey shirts, the warmest made for 50 and 75c" Our Store is full of GOOD CLEAN DESIRABLE GOODS, no SHODDY GOODS are allowed in our store. It will pay you to visit our different departments, we always try to please our 'customers. A Jessie Estes Wa3 our mail Carrier HAIR VIQOR. AGUE CURE.

CHERRY PECTORAL. ijers CHAPMAN. A fine rain fell Sunday. P. Gasney was in Abilene Monday.

Tessie Howe visited at home over Saturnay. Mrs. Jame3 Walters spent Sunday at Willsam Waters. Ws hv bo seeroti I pnolua tho formula of all our medicine. Sunday.

rave Briggs was a visitor for a few C. C. Wick and wife were in Junction days in Manhattan. City last week. The rain Sunday night helped out the Mrs.

Clifford entertained the Haw thorn Club Monday. wheat a good deal. Walter Burr of Celeveland spent Sunday on the Creek. Henry Smith and family liave moved into the White cottage. There is a brand new stove in the Geo.

Frost is enjoying a visit with 7tt Jfbout YI Yourself and ors II 7ime, SSjJ School at Dist. No. 7. his cousin from Michigan. Robert Blundell spent some days on Chas.

Loudon is having a nice ad to Seven Mill, this week. dition built to his cottage. Miss Katie Clark was tracing in Chapman has a second hand store south of the railroad track. 1 Miss Mae Smith of Ogden is visiting Junction City Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs Jim Reidy and family were in Junction Saturday. Nick Ericksen of Humbolt Creek spent Sunday on the Creek. with her parents for a J. Cline returned last week from a Mr. Proffitt went to Topeka Wednes visit with his son in Colorado.

day on business. Earl Briggs and Henry Wagner were DVVIQHT. Lester Johnson of Riley was a Dwight visitor Sunday. Pearl Forester of Alta Vista was a Dwight caller between trains. Lou Grippin and Rose Johnson were County Seat visitors last Saturday.

The Royal Neighbors will hold a so Maude Hunter spent Sunday with cial on the night of the 29th her parents her. visitors in Junction Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer spent Sunday with Charley Hansor and family Mrs.

Geo. Butler died at her home in the south part of town Wednesday p. m. of dropsy. She was 43 years old and leaves a husband and eight children, four boys and four girls, to mourn her loss.

She was a loving wife and mother and a good true hearted christian. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends. The funeral services were held from the Christian the presiding elder's charge at that place. The first number of the lecture course was given in the opera house last Friday evening by Prof. Williams on "The Science of Electricity" demonstrated by apparatus and examplifted by modern experiments.

An orchestra was organised last week D. E. Scanlan was looking after busi Frank Knudson and lady were in ness interests here last Monday. Wilsey Saturday. Mrs.

S. J. Briggs and Geo. Burr went Miss Letha Whitehair visited at the Anna Gudge, of Dwight, visited her to Junction Saturday and returned Sun grandparents this week. home of John Dobkins, in Abilene la3t week.

day. Church Thursday 3 p. m. Mrs. John Ericksen and son Willie in White City to be known as the Mrs.

Edna Whitehair is closing out called on Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen her stock of millinery at 25 per cent discount. Wftettjou think of a SDrua St Mr. J.

M. Robbin3 and wife returned from Hutchison Saturday. The White City ball team went to Wilsey Saturday to play ball. Mrs. A.

G. Jones, of Topeka, i3 here visiting friends in White City-Mrs. V. F. Harris is enjoying a visit "Kahkwa." The members are as follows: pianist, Cordelia Thormley; 1st cornet, F.

Quilhot; 2nd cornet, Todd Uhlls; 1st violin, C. G. Elock; 2nd violin F. W. Shaw; slide trombone, Sam Far ore Miss Mary Ericksen who has been Cassidy Isler have sold out hotel staving on the Creek returned home keeping to Mr.

Schorling of Upland. 7tink of Garte, Wednesday. Particulars later. mer; tuna, ai Musgrave; snare arum, D. Guthrie; manager, Sam Fanner.

Chamberlin Kirk have quit the Mrs. Albert Schapp of Deep Creek vis ited Sunday on the Creek her mother country and will work in town again returned home with her Monday for the present, WESTGATE Miss Magjie Clennon and Mrs. Joe JPmtolic Sales. Clennon, north of town, were shopping Mrs. Bostic called on Mrs.

Allen Fri in Junction Thursday. day. The Morgans who he'd a show all last Harry Garland is working for Herb Schippert. week have left for Enterprise Sunday morning, where they will hold forth this John Johnson has been hauling wheat week. to Manhattan.

Mrs. Westgate's brother from Coun Julius Hoffman, the miller purchased Edith Foresythe spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Phoeba Aspelin. Mamie Simmons of Topeka is here visiting her brother Bob for seme days. A. J.

Curyea shipped in a load of fine yearling steers from Kansas City Saturday. Ralph Felton of McPherson is visiting at the home of Wm. Foresythe and family. August Vinberg delivered thirty head of hogs in Dwight Monday to Frank Buchanas. Rev.

Buckner from White City held quarterly Conference in Dwight Sunday at the M. E. Church. Joe and George Adams of Humboldt Creek shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City Sunday night. Jim Swartz was seen on our streets Saturday evening Jim is now section foreman at Alta Vista.

Granma Ros3 is home from an extended visit with her daughter Mrs. Thomas McKinley near Junction City. Mr. Luce was the lowst bidder for Central Operator. He will be new operator after the first of November Miss Sarah Doebler the Deaconess Evangelist will leave for Milford Tuesday where she will hold Revival meetings.

Cass Cookson of Dickenson County visited in Dwight with his uncle Jeft Cookson Wednesday and Thursday ol last week. Granma and Granpa Thomas and Miss Mable Dunn were entertained tc dinner Sunday at the home of Frank cil Grove was visiting her several days. the nice little property of D. E. Scan lan's in the southeast part of town Consideration $1500.00.

John Black and Will Waters have from her parents of Kansas. Mrs. Winnie Powers, of 'Herington, was the guest of Fannie Robbins Monday. Prof. Phillips spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents in Council Grove.

Born To Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Harris a baby girl October Sth. All are doing nicely.

Arthur Allen of Maple Hill, in town Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mrs. George Gudge, of Dwight, wa3 the guest of Mrs. Jamison a few days last week. Minnie Warnica is now installed as assistant postmistress in the White City post office.

Frank Knudson and Russell Dod-deridge were in Kansas City a few days last week. Sunday was Rally Day at the M. F. church. A good program wa3 given and enjoyed by all.

been hauling wheat to Manhattan. Will and Chas. Hassler south of towrh Mr. and Mrs. Will Waters went to and Charley Diehl who attended the As I have decided to quit farming I will sell at public sale on the Swen-son Lumber farm 3Hj miles north, 2H miles west of Dwight, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1906, commencing at 10 o'clock a.

80 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK consisting of 11 head of milch cows, some having calve3 early; 4 yearling heifers, 3 yearling steers, 7 steers calves, 5 heifer calves, 1 coining two-year-old Shorthorn bull, pure red; 40 head of shoats, weight 50 to 1C0 pounds; 4 brood sows with pigs by side, 1 Poland China boar, 3 work horses, 1 brood mare five yrs old FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 sets work harness, 1 set buggy harness in good shape and neariy new, 1 saddle, 2 wagons high wheel, 1 feed wagon, low iron wheel, 1 new spring wagon, 2 sets work fly nets, 1 set of buggy fly nets, 1 riding lister, 2 walking listers, 1 16-ineh stirring plow, 1 mowing machine, 2 riding cultivators, 1 walking cultivator, 1 3-section harrow, I snake killer with long knives, 1 O. K. feed grinder, 1 corn shelter, 1 good hay rack, 1 grindstone, 1 blacksmith vice, 1 cream separator, 1 roll chicken wire, rat tight; cross-cut and buck saw, 2 stand of bees, some chickens. HOUSEHOLD GOODS -1 6-hole range, 1 bed, 2 table3, some chairs and many other artidles too numerous to mention. Junction City Saturday on business.

live stock show in Kansas City returned Services were held at the Catholic to their homes last Sunday. Church on Sunday by Father Shields of A few farmers north of town hauled Manhattan. corn to the elevators last week. A fine Mrs. Toy started for Wyoming Mon lot of fat hogs werffalso delivered here dao to spend the winter with her sons for shipment, by some of the north and daughter.

farmers. Chapman is getting to the front. NEW SALEM Electric lights will soon light up our Jas. Loader was out to the farm busy little town. Mr.

A. H. William' Wednesday. son has accepted contract for the lights Mrs. A.

W. Baker returned. George Harri3 had his house plaster and was in Junction City Monday to make arrangements for the same. Saturday from their two week's wedding tour in Mexico. ed the past week.

Also 80 acres of corn in field, obout 10 acres in shock; 15 acres of cane, 12 acres of kafiir corn cut and in shock, IS tons of prairie hay. Partide buying feed may feed same on place. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. TERMS OF SALE-Sum3 under SI0 cash. Sums over 10 a credit of ten months time will be given on bankable paper bearinn per cent interest, if paid when due, if not paid when due to draw 10 per cent from date of sale.

Two per Rhaes and Damkragers visited with M. D. Thistler has vacated the farm Sam Warnica left Wednesday noon Burgmires Sunday. and become a citizen again. He has had a new cement walk put down in for Topeka to join the Amphion male quartette a3 2nd tenor.

Farmers are usually done sowing wheat in this locality. Robison, Stewart- and several other cent otf for cash. J. F. COOKSON, Auctioneer.

C. W. Johnson, Clerk. PATRICK KING. Wm.

Brougher and wife visited with republican political attended the speaking Thursday night. Mr. Colemans Sunday. Euchanan and family. Frank Buchanan shipped two cars of hogs to Kansas City last Wednesday night and hoped the market, he als: shipped one load Monday night of this week.

Clint Hampton and his sister Mrs. Will Quinn and children returned from Washington Monday where they were D. E. White lost a nice cow Friday Mrs. Dora (Taggart) Brown of Kan from eating green alfalfa.

sas City was the guest of her parents a front of his property. N. W. Fenster-macher will soon join the line with a good walk. Thanks to councilmen.

The Senior3 tendered a reception to the Sophmores Monday nighty and it is reported to be one of the most enjoyable on record. The custom of these class receptions should not be allowed to die out as they are some of the most enjoyable affairs at the D. C. H. S.

W. J. Clark of Wichita was solicitin; few days the-Srgt of the dental work in this vicinity last week Mr. and Mrs.A. F.

Strahl are enjoy- Mr. Schanlis mother came in today ing a visit irom taeir inena3, oir. ana from Sabetha to visit with relatives in Mrs. A. H.

Marshall of Topeka. i Carl Butler and Clifford Jame3 of this part. When you think of a Drua Store The Dunbar Bros, gave a fine musical Joe Bowling and Nelson Barker hav Tarkio, came Thursday to attend treat to a crowded house on Saturday been taking out rock at the McKeeve niffht a week ago the first number of Chink of (Barters stone quarry. the lecture course. It was certainly a Mr.

and Mrs. Schanlis are rejoicin; success in every way. the next number will be in about one month, and will over the arrival of a fine baby boy at their home last Saturday. be announced. Landy Norman of Wesley and H.

A Geo. Sutter and wife returned from Market Hutchinson Friday where they attend Knight, John Carroll aud Ed Armold of Chapman took in the live stock show at ed Grand Lodgs. They report a good time. Kansas City the latter part of last week. Mr.

Armold visited friends in Markot report Friday morning; furnished by B. Kockwell Mdse, 4 Grain Co. the funeral of Mrs. Butler. i Mr.

and Mrs. Al Musgrave were in Hutchison the latter part of the week attending the Odd Fellows meeting. Mr. Holiday returned from Kansas City the latter part of week where he has been taking in the cattle show. Chas.

Schilling and cousin, Mrs. Robt Schilling of Herington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Dodderidge Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Allen lett Wednesday for Maple Hill, to join her husband. They will make their home there. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Butler and Erret Butler came Thursday to attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Geo. Butler. Mr.

and Mrs. Brouzher of Brown county, an uncle of Mrs Schanlis and Topeka Friday and was accompanied Wm. Brougher were visiting them the home bv his daughter Miss Hazel, who ADD $500.00 A YEAR TO YOUR INCOME. You can easily do it. In connection with farming, fruit growing, poultry raising or any: other occuoation.

By devoting part of your time to our interests. And you can easily combine our business with yours, without loss of dignity. Become a local sales agent for our complete line of high-grade, western-grown, true to name nursery stock. Take a few orders each week, with our assistance with the help of our experience in every branch of the business our regular correspondence, our advertising matter, and you can easily add $500 to your income. Many of our local agents do more than that some make $100 and $125 per month and more, and canva3 regularly each week.

There are no dull seasons in this business, you canvas the year, around for fall or spring delivery. Now it isn't hard to sell OUR stock, under the liberal terms and inducements we offer customers. Every tree, shrub or vine set out bears the inspection of the purchaser, BEFORE PAYING FOR IT. No cash is required from purchaser TILL GOODS ARE DELIVERED, yet you get your pay weekly. If our stock does not come up to agreement, how could we afford to do business on this plan? By GUARANTEEING each customer A Square Deal they are assured of the HIGHEST SATISFACTION in their business relatious with U3.

Our stock is CLEAN, SMOOTH, THRIFTY, FREH FROM INSECTS AND DISEASES. Certificate of inspection by State Asthori-ties aceompanving each shipment. We use plenty of GOOD PACKING MATERIAL, insuring stock to reach destination in SPLENDID CONDITION. We find that COMPETITION SIMPLY DEMONSTRATES the superiority of our stock and our business methods. Now we make special term3 with local agents.

And you can be a local agent if there i3 no other in your town if you are the right man. Write today for full information as to terms. Don't put it off, for as soon as territory is represented we can't appoint another local agent. And we're receiving many inquiries. Write today.

The National Narseries, lurj st. Lawreacs, Kan. is attending Washburn College. The A. O.

O. were invited to narticioate in a trrand time at Abilene 59 lbs new wheat 62c 58 lb. hard wheat 59c 57 lb. hard wheat: 57c 56 lb. hard wheat 56t 55 lb.

hard wheat 54c 54 1b. hard wheat 53 lb. hard wheat 51c pa3t week. The Clark Phone met Thursday night and elected John Exley, president to fill the place made vacant by the moving away of C. Whittenberg.

Thursday night. A class of forty-five applicants were initiated at one time, of course it took all night. Those pre 52 lb.yd wheat sent from here were: Tim Foley, Mike SKIDDY. Johnson was in Dwight Torn, mixed ear uuc Mrs. Howe, Wm.

Mott. T. Scanlan, W. Fenstermacher and Ed Wilkins. Corn, mixed shelled 37c John Bock went to Kansas the middle of last week to visit his daughter Pearl WHITE CITY Corn, white ear Corn, white shelled 38c 34 who is very poorly having an operation performed on her neck.

Charles Spencer is having a vacation, Thpre was a Dohtical meeting in Carl Butler left Tuesday for Tarkio, Rye 45 Butter lc to 22c Mo. 20 Sunday. J. A. Johnson went to Leavenworth Sunday.

Fannie Kamm returned home from Woodbine Sunday. Cora Spencer took dinner with Bridget Ely ward' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rob.

Stilwell were in Junction City Saturday. Oriu Pember ha3 bought Mr. Kemp's property in the flood district where he will probably move, in the near future. White City opera house Thursday even ing. Mr.

Tillotson of Topeka gave the address, also brief speeches by various candidates that were present. Frank Walker went to Topeka this Hens 7c week. Snrirur chickens IV. to 2 lbs, 32.00 to A. F.

Strahl is very poorly at this $2.50 per dozen. Rev. Crippen, of Alta Vista, filled pulpit in the M. E. church Sunday in writing.

Fat Hogs on local market, per 100 the absence of Bro. Buckner, who Scott Jamison returned from Kansas went to Dwight and McFarland to fill lbs, $6.00. Best Baled Hay, by dealers, $7.00. City Saturday,.

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