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The Kansas American from McPherson, Kansas • 5

The Kansas American from McPherson, Kansas • 5

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McPherson, Kansas
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THE, KANSAS AMERICAN. WEDNESD-VY, SEPT. 21, 1901. Cyrus Roberts went to Hutchinson Sunday evening. Rev.

Engwald went to Lindsborg last Wednesday. Conn always serves pure ice cream to his customers. Stromquist made a trip to To Stimulate Business we are making Special Prices on some articlesCombination Bookcases Odd Dressers, etc. We have exclusive designs in fine furniture that cannot be, obtained elsewhere at any price. Buying in larger quantities than other dealers, secures to us the pick of the newest patterns, at a lower Local, Personal and Otherwise.

A cltllc'a among ynu takin' notes, and, faith, he'll pre lit it. Lindsborg Friday. For ice cream or ice cream soda, it) it) it) it) it) it it it) it it l) it it it it cost than the dealers have to pay. 1 Look around your rooms and see if there is anything we can do for you in a furniture way. We have several odd pieces, any one of which may be just what you 'want.

Make your bedroom the most cheerful room in the house. You can save money by buying here. Our Undertaking Stock is full and complete, and we keep it up to date in all its branches. All calls promptly attended to. Go to Conn's foryouf icecream soda.

Cart Davis of Ilarpar township was in town Monday. We will take tomatoes on subscription at this office. Farmers if you want a good square meal, go to Conn's. Mrs. William Kyers visited in Marquette a few days last week.

Go to the Maple Tree grocery for "Opposite Union Hotel. D. f. IVSflLTBY, McPherson, Kansas. Conn's is the place.

Fred Jackson and wife arc visiting the Fair this week. The' infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tindsll is reported sick. The Misses and Weisthaner spent Sunday in Inman.

A party of thirty-seven from Mound-ridge went to the World's Fair last week in a special car. C. W. Engborg goes to St. Louis to night to take in the Fair.

He expects to be gone about a week. If you want a good meal go to Geo. Lawrence's restaurant. He knows how to make his customers happy. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Yowell and family, departed for St. Louis last Thursday to taKe in the World's Fair.

Prayer meeting will be held in all C. F. Goodbrake attended the Fair at Hutchinson this week. Mrs. Hyde Gibson of Arkansas City, is visiting friends in the city.

C. E. Teeter will go to Hutchinson to-morrow to take in the Fair. Mr. and Mrs.

David Grant and Mrs. George Harrison, visited in Marquette over Sunday. Loren Lawson leaves this week for Manhattan where he will attend school this winter. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Burns entertained the clerks of the Alliance store Monday evening. All report a good time. Glen McMurray who was bitten by Ills dog several days ago. Had the stitches removed today. He is doing tine.

The editor of an exchange says, that it is now getting to be the time of year when the "low and behold" waists should go out of use. Misses Annie Modine, Lou Fields and Edith Felton and Messrs Carl Modine, Jimmy and Sam Fields drove to Windom Sunday to visit with Dr Kascy and wife. In Harper county a plowing outfit vitha20-horse power traction engine and ten disc plows is turning over 80 acres every 21 hours. They run night and day with a force of four men two men at a time. Ex.

Come to McPhcrson and call at the Sohlberg Mercantile Company where you will find the best line of Ladies' Tailor-made Suits and Jackets in the city. We are glad to show the goods bargains and fresh groceries. Miss Carrie Mathes is visiting her sister in Hutchinson this weckj. Go to J. E.

Joseph for fine watch repairing. All work guaranteed. RIaple Tree Meat Market, The navy of Corea consists of 2.j ad DKALER IX mirals and one iron-built coal barge. Mrs. Tim Coughenour and son re FRESH AND CURED MEATS.

turned to Hutchinson Saturday even Fisli Once a week. Fresh Oysters in season. ing. highest rmcE paid FOR HIDES. D.

AURELL, Prop. The Nebraska fusionstate campaign was opened Saturday at Lincoln with the churches at half past seven on Thursday evening, instead of eight as hereto "ore. Mrs. I'ogas and daughter, Miss Anna left Thursday evening for Los Angeles, California where they will make their future home. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean left today for where they will spend the winter. Mr. Dean has a rice farm MOORE'S HOG DIP vs. DISINFECTANTS.

A BEAD SHOT WOHM AND VEItMIX KILLER. Ry treating your hofrs with Moore's Hog Dip and feeding ft, small amount Moore's Food, you will have no scurvy sick hogs. Moore's hog remedies are strong. One hundred hogs can be treated in one hour, DIRECTlONS-Onc-half pint to ten gallons -of water. Apply with a sprinkler.

Sprinkle your hogs, wallow holes, troughs and pens. One-half pint is enough to disinfeci 100 hogs. This should be done twice a month. Also go over your hen roosts. Price, $1.50 per gallon.

Special prices in quantities. BIXBY LINDSAY, McPherson, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McXut of Riverside, California, but formerly of this place have concluded to remain at Riverside one year longer on account of the benefit of Mrs, McNnt's health.

fXate Hoisington was fined seventy-five dollars and given a jail sentence of sixty days, Monday morning in police court by police Judge Shaw, for conducting a house of ill fame in the city of McPhcrson. Mrs. Grace Williams was also lined thirty-live dollars and costs and her husband live dollars and costs, for being implicated in the same deal. Hoisington is at present in jail. The William's family prom iscd to leave town providing that the line would be remitted.

Judge Shaw knows how to go after such cases as the above, and he is determined to put an end to such vice in the city. Mrs. J. F. Laderer.

of McPlierson, Kansas, daughter of tlie late Ex-Governor W. G. Hitch, and Watson G. Ritch, his son, of Engle, Is'ew Mexico, arrived in the city last evening on the sad mission of being present at the funeral of their father, which will take place tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from the Capital. Mrs.

Ritch was so prostrated that she was unable to leave her home to come to Santa Fc for the same reason. is. 0 ilbert whether you buy or not. Schools openencd on Monday with near that city. -Mrs.

S. E. Maltby, Ed Maltby and sister Miss Zena left Thursday for Pa- good prospects. The high school en- ollment is good, and the teachers mona California where they will make their future home. have got their work planned in a good working order.

Tne seniors are re The steps of the east school building joicing that their schedule permits them to do most of their studying at home. is getting to be quite a favorite place for some of our youths and maids to DICK WILSON; The North Main Street Flour and Feed Man, Can Do You Good. a barbcue. 1 Mrs. George Harrison of Kansas City is visiting friends and relatives in the city.

Robert Yeager of Council Grove, father of M. C. Yeager of this city, was in town Monday. G. A.

and X. A. Robinson of Rox-bury were in the city Saturday shaking hands with the boys. If you want a good paper, one that has the news of the county, subscribe for the Kansas American. Probate Judge Sward united in marriage Monday, F.

II. Boyce and Miss Maud "Webster of Eoxbury. Mr. Mrs. Chas.

Wheeler left Monday fur Rockford Illinois, where they will visit friends and relatives. When buy grocries it pays to go where you can get good bargain. That place is the Maple Tree Grocery. Mr. and Mrs.

Orlie Thomas left Saturday for Ratoon, I)ew Mexico where they will make their home. Old papers, suitable for shelves or for putting under carpets, can be obtained at this ollice for Cc a bundle. For quality, quantity and reasonable prices, go to the McPhcrson Meat Market. F. D.Entrikcn-Prop.

Considering the reforms the czar set on foot, most of the "old timers" of Russia wish it had been twins. Ex. spend the beautiful autumn evenings. The ladies Auxiliary of the Con There Is one reason for which to be glad of this hot weather, anyway. gregational held a very pleasant annual meeting at the delightful cottage home of Mrs.

Randleman, on Fri- You can go into Conn's ice cream parlors and have the time of your life. last. Oillcers were elected for the oming year as follows: President, Meat! Meat! Meat! If you wish to He keeps the best in his line, does the biggest business and handles on the smallest margins Patronize him! Mrs. president, Mrs. Means; secretary and treasury, Miss get the best quality of meat at a reasonable price go to the McPhcrson Meat Market.

F. D. Entriken, Scudder, another daughter, was prevented from reaching Santa Fe in time Elizabette Lindsay. A large attend for the funeral on account of the dis ance wiiicn mica tuc pariors anu Berg Smalley, tance from her home on Long Island L.G.Folsomof Viola came in Thurs to this city. Mrs.

Laderer and Mr. day to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law T. II. James. Mr.

Folsom porch were served with a nice lunch, and enjoyed a social time. Mrs. Randleman and her daughter were ably assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Mills and Miss Horton. Ritch are guests at the A.

P. I logic residence for the present. Santa Fe went to the western part of the state Saturday. New Mexican. Everything In Field and Garden Seeds New crop English and Kentucky Blue Grass, Brown Grass, Timothy, Red Top, Etc.

Fall Suits, Coats and Hats are the things ladies must have at once. Our WHEN IN DOUBT They can all be had in tine styles and satisfactory prices at Miss Ida Smiths We are in the market for Alfalfa Seed if you have any to offer. millinery store. SCHOOL BOOKS 3 Send or bring sample. The LindsLorg Record is rcsponible I Buy of THE PIONEER Berg Smalley.

for this one: A young lady in this town refuses to have her handkerchiefs starched because it rubs all the complexion off of her nose. are all in, and our stock of School Supplies is complete. The Capital Meat Market is one of The W. C. T.

U. of Oklahoma lias started a movement advocating prohibition statehood for that territory. You will find what you want at the Maple Tree grocery. Sam Dick, Proprietor. Mr.

CarlKipp, of La Junta arrived in the city Saturday and visited over Sunday at the home of Patrick Rridgeman. Miss Edna Stromquist, who lias been visiting at the home of her brother J. O. Stromquist, returned to her home at Fremont Saturday. Mrs.

C. F. Mingcnback and daughter, returned last week from HARNESS STORE) the cleanest and neatest meat mar The KANSAS AMERICAN, $1.00 a Yr. kets in the city. You can get all kinds of nice fresh steak, pork', lard 3 and sauage for a reasonable price.

See us for anything you i 4 5 i Vi ii vi i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rankin returned THAT'S NO JOKE A man can't help some things but if he wears whiskers it's his own fault.

home from their eastern trip Monday evening While gone they visited jn Chicago, and on their return home took in the Fair. They report a line Cleveland, Ohio where they have been We say: A buyer cannot help some tilings but if he buys the wrong kind of harness, its his trip. it) it) it) t) it) it) il) it) it) it) ili it) it) it) it it) it) visiting the past few months. A. A.

Dittcr the jeweler of Mound, own fault, and that's no juke. Nice Fresh Rieats juicy and tender, are the only kind worthy of being placed upon your table. To obtain such meats the butcher must kill choice animals. It Is our wllcy to givo our pat rons the In-st to be had we desire to build up our trade with permanent customers. We also carry lard, salt meats, and in fact everything usually handled by a Hist class meat market FRESH EREAP FOR SALE.

Call and gee us. CARL FELDT, Prop. ridge, has presented the high school Come to McPhcrson and call at the Sohlberg Mercantile Company where you will find the best lino of Ladfrs' Tailor-made Suits and Jackets in the of that place a racliametcr an instrument to show that light is energy. Mr. and Mrs.

L. II. Roberts went to city. We are glad to show the goods it) it) hether you buy or not. need in Slates Tablets Pencils Pens Ink Crayons Erasers Etc.

RICHARD MILLER. 102 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Hutchinson tha last of the week, from J. Temple of Omaha, Nebraska, there they expect togoto Montgomery, 5x1 li di ii ii OUR HARNESS Is known to every user In Mc-riiprson county. ts success is no secret.

It sells over the heads of makes because it and finish that pleases. We will take pleasure in you our enormous line of and double driving harness. father of T. W. Temple of this city, Texas, where they will spend the arrived here last Thursday morning winter.

A strip of carpet glued to a peice of and will probably make this his future home. Mr. Temple formerly lived J. E. ANDERSON St CO.

wood will remove mud from shoos here, but has been away for the past quickly and ithout the slightest in six years. -DEALERS IX- Miss Norcne Colt Ingham represent All Kinds of Coal. ing the new generation seems lobe PIONEER HARNESS STORE, (fv.tn!illht'l I'V i. in KJ.) fully equal to the responsibilities of her place in the family. She is now two months old, and is one of the most promising specimens of womanhood one could wish to see.

Miss Marcia Ream celebrated Jier Why People Read We give tho public a special invitation to call and get our prices on soft coal while we have a supply-on We also carry a full line of Baled Hay ai)d Feed. Phone No. 4. West Side Main Street, North of Santa Fe Track. sixth birthday on Saturday.

She had a happy circle of little folks playing The KANSAS AMERICAN. and having a merry time. These Jury to leather. It is far better than the usual brush. Dr.

Kittel and Hilly Young, sent nemo fancy poultry to Hutchinson this week to place on exhibit ion at the fair We hope that those gentlemen will win the prize. Mipt. T. O. Coons and wife left yesterday for the World's Farir where they expect ro be gone for a few days.

The county superintendent's ollice will be onpeu on Sat urdays during Mr. Coon's absence ami will be under the charge of George Kdgcoiub. Moundrldgc' has organized a gun club willi a membership of 3rt. The officers are Carl, Parks, president; J. M.

Sudorinnu, vice-president; John II. Krehblel, secretary; and C. C. Kalgl, treasurer. The club lias leased three sections of land west of that town fcr hunting purposes.

parties for the tiny ones represent unalloyed Joy, for the cares of life arc unknown and their hole beings are given over to enjoyment. Marcla's parly was no exception, and after their dainty lunch the children went home to-relate their good times to their mammas. On Wednesday last Mr. J. A.

Davis, It Gives the News Of the City. Oft ho County. Or the State. Its Editorials Are Fearless The Truth About All. Its Advertising Pages Benefit the Whole Family.

our esteemed agent at the Santa Fc ofllce received the sad news of tho death of his mother in Indiana, Mrs, Davis had been absent from home for The army oillcers are now declaring In favor of the re-establlsblng of the army canteen. They claim that since Threshing Time Is hero and the farmers will want to buy their Groceries where they can get the best goods for the least money. This place Is S0RENSEN BROS. The Groceries handled are the, very best on the market, and in every respect AUK A REPRESENTED If not you get your money back; THE QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT Is always well stocked with handsome, serviceable goods several motit hs visiting her members the aiitl-eantcon law came In effect of her family, and was planning to re hat a great change has come over the turn soon, hen this sudden end came coin moil sold U-r and that more de Mr. uavis went immediately am bauchery ban been going on In the brought the remains to Itouglas, nrmy then ever licfore.

Kansas, where the funeral was lich there this week and the body Intern Mr Alvln Snnpp, who recent ly left Ix-sldo that of her husband. Mrs, the employ of the Enborg Annabll Save You the Price of Subscription Many Times Over If You Take Ail-vantage of the bargains Offered by Thenu Davis was an earnest Christian wo Drug Company left lialurcity for talnir. Oklahoma, where be and a man a devoted mother and grand mother. Her home had boon with her brother will engage In the drug btisl son, J. Arthur I a vis for many years and the Department of Decorated Chinaware is not sur-passecLby any house in Central Kansas.

SORENSEN BROS. Count ry Produce wanted for cash. lies. Mr. Snapp besides Ix-lng a good dnigk'iHt wan llrst tate musician and A large circle of friends mourn wit the beriwd family, mid extend Kitty bv his going the McPhcrson band Subscription $1.00 a Year.

pathy in this sad loss. lost a valuable member..

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