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Harvey County Banner from Newton, Kansas • 5

Harvey County Banner from Newton, Kansas • 5

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MtftttttftifW Creamery Commandments. i A fetv weeks since we published a lick of creamery commands ents from the creamery man's side. It seems that there are two sides to this, however. A' friead, on the other side, sends ub a list of commandments which we giva below with the writer's excuse for their ap- 1A pearance: 0 We wish to call the attention of the creamery men to the as- they seem to wish the public to think the farmer is solely to blame for poor butter and low prices: About ten days ago we were dumbfounded by receiving 386 pairs of shoes which we had never ordered. Upon investigation we received the following letter: I.

Thou shalt not refuse to receive milk when the separator breaketh for a short time, for it not only maketh the hauler angry but the farmer that you. send him back his milk unseparated and sour, II. Thou shalt not run thy scrubbings in as skimmed milk, for such giveth not any fat, even to a III. Thou shalt not keep at thy scales a j. w.

graybill, Newton, Kansas. Dear Sir: We note yours of the l8th regarding the 386 pairs of shoes and will say that, we had discovered this terrible blunder ere this. This has been a serious mistake on the part of the fore- man of our cutting department, who in some manner got your order mixed witnthatof J. W.Grag- field, of Newton, Massachusetts. Most of these goods have your name stamped on them which will make it difficult to dispose of them to anyone else and for this reason we would rather sell them to you at a sacrifice than to have them returned and are willing that you should keep them at a 40 per cent, discount.

This is almost half price and we believe that you will have no trouble in getting up a sale and running them off at this reduction in a few days. Kindly wire us at once if you can use them. We have wired them that we will accept their offer and will place these goods on sale at once man of less weight than 1501bs, for it is very wearing on the patience of the milk-hauler, then thou shalt also lose the respect of the women and childrenr that bring milk to thine IV. Thou shalt not sell the farmer's milk to the dairyman, for thus you rob Ihe- farmer of his just portion of separated: milk. at JUST 40 PER CENT LESS than the regular sellingprice.

These shoes are in lots as follows: V. Thou shalt not sell thy poor bntter to the farmer, for then will he rise upin his wrath and say: "I will make mine own butter and thus take from the creamery a three cents." VI. Thou shalt not let the test bottles stand until the sourness eateth up the butter fat, for thus wilt thou sour the good will of the farmer, VII, Thou shalt not buy and melt in with thy butter any butter which the grocer- Lot 6 30 pair same in children's sizes 8 to 11, made to retail at $1.65. Will sell them at 99c. Lot 7 47 pair Ladies' fine Dongola vetting top Oxford low shoos, made to retail at $2.50.

Will sell them at $1.60. Lot 43 6 pair Ladies' golden brown tan lace shoes, very stylish, fine cloth top made to retail at $3.00. We will sell them at $1.75 Lot 5 Misses' black and golden brown lace shoes, extra good quality, made to retail at $2.00. We will sell them at $1.40 LOT 1 GO pair Ladies' chocolate and golden brown tan lace shoes, perfect beauties, made to retail at $4.00. We will sell them at $2.40 LOT 248 pairs same in black.

will sell at same price. Lot 360 pair Ladies' Dongola dress shoes, nobby and. good, made to retail at $2.50. We will sell them at $1.50 LOT 8 36 pair men's fine hand sewed golden brown lace shoes, on the Essaux Nichols and new coin toe. These are high grade shoes made to retail at $5.00.

Will sell them at $3.50. Lot 9 22 pair same Bhoe only with vesting tip, made to retail at $5.50. Will sell them at $3.50. man can keep only tight boxes. Neither shalt thou haul tby cream long; distances in hot for he that eateth thy butter may be deceived and think the farmer feedeth his cows onions.

Till. Thou shalt not mix with thy butter such foreign substances as tallow, for it will badly mar the taste of good butter. Come quick If you want these bargains as they will not last at these prices. GRAYBILL IX. Thou shalt not allow thy milk in thy milk-vats to become too thick witn flies, for those who by chance shall see will say: We wish to know whereof we eat.

X. Thou shalt not allow thy house to become a place of stench and filth, for then 0 0 0 will the city dads rise up against thee and say in dead earnest: "Remove tboa thyself and thy household from the face of the earth, for only in canst Lou be pnrged from all mtcleanliness. Mrs. W. C.

Nolder received $1000 from Local News. On March 8 a chorus of thirty-four voices will render the cantata "Jerusa the Fraternal Aid Association last week, Henry Steinkirchner shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City Monday, They aversged 100 pounds. For pumps, tanks and general repairing call on C. F. Dbmau at whick Is the amount of the policy Dr.

Nolder held that order. National bank examiner looked after the Midland Bank and found everything K. Col Hoieingtou inspected the Eido-lado commanderv Knights Templar last Friday. March came in like a lion lem" at Bethel college. Professor B.

F. Welty is in charge. The proceeds go to swell the grand piano fund. Nathan Gross, a brother of James B. Conrad's Monday A meeting will be held in the Baptitt A Dew bov at, J.

E. Graham's 503 Main street. church Monday evening to perfect an See Giay i Manufacturer's blunder, bill's ad. Noble-Ham. At high noon on Tuesday, February 22d, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

Stiles Noble of Brainerd, son of Lewis Noble, one of our well known citizens, and Miss Lutie Ham of Whitewater, were made one by the Rev. D. Richard of Brainard. Only a few of the relatives and friends were present. After the ceremony a bountiful repast was spread before the guests.

The biide organization of all the young people's societies here into a union. Gross, proprietor of the Arcade barber shop, died at Ottawa last week. He was When you are in town take a look at news matters them in for When you know of write ttaein up and send publication. the new IDEAL Deering Binder at the H. Toevs of Born, to Mr.

and Mrs, McLain, a girl. Probate Judge Johnson, J- H. McNair Lehman Hardware and Imp. Co. buried in that city by the Odd Fellows lodge of which he was a member.

W. p. Goodell, a travelineman who of Halstead and H. C. Glendening ex P.

M. Claaieu, who owns what is amined the county treasury last Wednesday and found it all right. mouly known as the Alta mill, is erect We have several new ads tbia week. Look them up. Mrs.JStelia Adatusor.

died of heart disease Monday. ing a new building near the old mill. 35. cent Dress Goods 17J cents; 59 No trouble with the Eagle Listers. cent Drees Hoods 29 cent; 69 cent Dress Kaffir, Cane and Millet seed at lowest market pricep, at the Lehman Hardware A Imp.

Co. A baby boy arrived at the home Of Mr, and Mrs. Lon Helvie west of town last Wednesday. M. C.

Mowrey makes wells from 2 to 0 Prices reasonable. Newton. Kansas. Buy the Eagle, we guarantee satisfaction Goods 34 cent. On Ramseyera counter family moved to at the Lehman Hardware Imp.

Co, lives here, received a large orange from James Welch who now lives in California. The orange weighs two pounds and is twenty inches in circumference. Senator Danner talked on "Port Arthur and Sabine Pass" before the Taemian Club Tuesday. Mr, Danner visited these places some time ago and is well informed about the situation R. J.

Judkins and Topeka this week. until he returns from the East. We have added quite a number of Some time ago, two women Mrs. We new subscribers in the last ten week. Smith and Mrs.

Krug took their troubles We have room for a great, many- more. to court. The former was put under Bring us yuur sale bills to print, can save you money. Bicycles Sold, Repaired Rented at Ollinsjer's and wore a beautiful dress of light bine and white and the groom wore the conventional black. Those present were: Rev.

and Mrs. D. Richard, Mr, and Mrs. E. Rowland and family, Frank and Ed.

Ham, Misses Dora, Estella and Emma Noble of eastern and John Rapp of Newton. The bride and groom left on the evening train for a few days visit with his. father, whereon the following day some twenty of his relatives and old friends gathered to them a long life and happiness. The guests arrived at an early hour, and soon they were escorted to the dinning room, where dinner was served. Some useful and beautiful pre G.

trattan, and son of Walton, bond of $200 to keep the peace. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Zook north of there. town have a si rl baby at their home County Surveyor Jas.

Dawson had an last week sold $1400 worth of cattle. The lot consisted of 40 head of two-year since Sunday nizht. to this office. operation performed on bis knee last Bring your horse bills We'll save you money. olds.

All good on the center counters at Bicycles were numerously in evidence, Ramseyer's at Half Price until he re turns from the East. Sunday. The balmy air was enjoyed by many. The roads are improving Ttry Rev. H.

Waitt married A. W. Grandy and Mrs. Nellie Ruseel at the letter's home, Sunday, Probate Judge Johnson did likewise forA.S. Perry and Mrs.

Martha J. Moore, the same evening. Robert Hare of Walton was xrsyed at Dr. Axtell's last week to locate a ballet which Mr. Hare has been carrying since the war.

Several unsuccessful 6pera- fast. John D. Marahall enrolled on the Ban' ner list Monday, and ordered the Kansas Farmer through us. week. He has been very low but it is bo ed that he wilt fully recover.

Moses Lacost of Meridian township, McPherson county went to Wichita Saturday and came back with a span of Norman mares weighing 3400 pounds. Have just received a car of Northern corn which is for sale in wagon load lots at 28c per at 127 West Sixth St. R. B. Lynch.

When you are in town step into Pruitt's feed store, 306 Main Street, and take a look at his nice bins of corn and Judge Peters went to Akton Ohio last Friday on legal business. Election talk is heard. Tne candidates are gettina in their work. Call at Ollinger's for a good Haircut Shave or Bath 419 Main st. Remember this paper is a legal publication.

Brina us your legal notices, AL C. Mowrey makes a specialty of drilling farm wells. Newton. Frank Kraua, of Arkansas City, opened a tailor shop over the Star oats. clothing store this week.

tions have been made to remove it The Dr. J. F. Youm.nj has retired from Kaffir corn is one of the leading crops the Medical and Surgical Institute. Dr ray loca'ed it and it will be removed.

We call attention to the ad. of the in Kansas. Pruitt has a fine clean and Mrs. Nolder will continue the busi nesc varietv. 306 Main street.

Rev. Samuel Vueglin, of Paola, preached at the German Evangelical church Suoday. Rev. Vuegelin has been called to the pastorate of Silver Knight Watchman found in ano'her place. This is the strongest bimetallic paper in America.

If you M. C. Mowrey drills wells cheaper sents were received by the newly wadded pair. The guests departed at a late hour and a very enjoyable time was re- ported. Those present were: Messrs.

and Meedames J. M. Prouty of Newton, J. W. Noble, Jasper Addison, Clint Pullen and little son, Henry Billau and little daughter, R.

H. Knott, Misses Ethel Ditts, Corns Noble, Nita Prouty, Alice Spangler, and Messrs. Paul Dilts, John Rapp, Fern Cummings, Arthur Prouty, William Billau and Ira Spangler. The Discovery ot the Day. Aug.

J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cares my cough, and it is the test seller I L. than yoa can dig. Newton, Kan.

New Silks, New Drees Goodf, New Trimming New Wash Good, and Ginghams at Ramseyer's. ti g1 the church. J. B. Fugate, Chas.

and E. Schaeffer. of Sedgwick attended Democratic love feast at Topeka week. want to be fully informed on this important subject, give us your sub electric last I p. R.

Yoth and P. H. Richert. former jA light that's bright the light (A Rhf in fqni lipment of Santa Fe Route. scription.

Rev. Elliott of the Baptist church preached Sunday night, on "Some Mis- students of Bethel college, were ordained at Alexanderwoh! church last Sunday. Thin is th Mennonitj church ten miles north of town. In Justice Hed jes court, the Goenours. ikes of Young Women." Charged with stealing Santa Fe brasses, were bound over to the district court in Hand your Banner to that neigh the sum of $500.

Joseph Steinkirchner bor of yours who is not a subscriber Stuart Hunter, one of the proprietors of the livery barn on East Sixth street, Harvey County's share of the state school fund was received by Treasurer Dougherty, last The sum was $2,873,70, 8- B. Overholt has not forgotten h's failing. He gave as 75c Monday for 52 weekly visits of the Basnib to Jonas Holderman. snd H. Brining are sureties.

Gray, Watches, Gold rings, Chains etc. sold at reduced rates at Ollinger's. D. Reynolds ha sold his baiber sh t) Ed. Hester and has moved to Sal in a.

See the Hummer Sulkv and Gang Plows at Lehman Hardware Imp. Co. Razor sharpened and put in shape for use at Ollinger's Barber Shop. and ask him to subscribe. the colored boy whom the Goencurs sought to implicate, was released.

was scratched and bruised np by being thrown from a buggy and dragged by a fractions horse. New stork of hardware and imple have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of 8 ifford Aril writes: Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Con- -sumption.

Coughs and Colds. I cannot ments arriving daily at Graham's hard ware store. Call and see np. IKKJ FIGHTt Do yoa want a piano, organ or other H. Werries has openeu a first claea Robert Hare's son was injured one They don't wink when the train stops: nusical instrument? If so, leeve word billiard and pool ball at 515 Main.

He D. S. Welsh shipped another car of the electric lights in paenger fquid- day lost week bv striking his foot with an ax. He is being cared for at the ivites the people to call and see him say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption Coughs and Colds is not an experiment.

It has been tried for a quarter of a century. horses to Crowely La, Monday eve at this office for Stewart who travels for Shaw of Wichita, Every thicg sold on ea ment of the Santa Fe Route. when wanting to play a sociable game of Axtell hospital. sy payments. Free delivery, large stock pool or billiards.

H. W. Barrier, of Latham, Kane was See Gravbill's ad. on this page. Gray- Mr.

and Mis. T. H. McManus are the happy parents of a baby girl since last and satisfaction guaranteed. Prices lower then elsewhere.

Tuning and ret air What are yoa doing for the came' here last Thursday and bought 105 head of cows from House A Wolte. and to-dav stands at the head. It never reappoints. Free trial bottles at J. B.

Dickey's Drag Stcrs. bill never advertises nnless he has some bargains. Read the add carefull What have yoa done in the past? Ton week. ing done. can render the cause material help by Ai Stewart.

for your benefit. The state meet of the League of Amer- increasing the patronage of the Basxkr. The republican state central commits tee has called a meeting for March 8, to arrange for a state convention. Farms For Sale. Two quarter sections of land in Richland township, knows as the R.

N. Mar Wheelmen will be held here July This means YOU. We will send yoa the Basks and the 15.U. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I Thb Best Saltx in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Utters, Salt Rheom, Fever SoresTetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Chicago Dispatch each one year for $1.25.

The Dispatch is the lending shall and Frank Marahall farms. Price. $2,000 each, with terms to suit the pur- For the occasion of the Texae Cattle Rataera' Convention the Santa Ie Route Am Art Exhibit was given in Boyd Pruitt's is the place to bay garden cede. All kinds on hand and they ere Silver paper of Chicago. ball, Friday.

A number of the pictures chaw. Will take some good horses sad will sell round trip excursion tickets to are to grow. 306 Main street. old. mules as part payment.

Will give im The fireman last week nude a ran of Ft. Worth at rats of one Care. Tickets on sale March and 7, limited for retnrn of the Eraagelical The Sattley Riding Cultivator, beat on foot blocks and throw a stream of water Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It la gnaranteed to give perfect antisfsctioa or mosey refnndad. Price 25 cents per box.

For sale by B. Dickey. mediate possession it sold before March 1PH. 5. 8.

Coats, ET. M. a PUti csreh moved into A week. tne new earth, will do better work than nay of in eighty seven oeeoada. The to and ladodiag March IS, L.C Honer, Agent.

Newtoa, 1 them, at Lehman Hardware Imp. Co. record ie seventy 1 i.

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Years Available:
1896-1898