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The Exponent from Wamego, Kansas • 8

The Exponent from Wamego, Kansas • 8

Publication:
The Exponenti
Location:
Wamego, Kansas
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8
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THE EXPONENT. Published every Friday. last few days. Suppose he ate too; much game. John Willis spent last Saturday with his cousin, Prank Force.

Tt has been noticed that the gap be WE ARE Advertising Rates Display advertisements, per inch. tween the ladies skirtband and their 8c 5c Locals, per line waist is getting farther apart. uarters Headq Tom'Flynn finished gathering his Ml- i -r a 1 AT corn tnis weeK. i tninx ne is me chamoion corn husker, as he has shucked 80 acresxall alone. Mrs.

Allen Glannon and her sister Mabel were Onaga visitors the firsjt of the week. If the rheumatism in our right arm gets much worse we'll have to have the cap case moved down stairs along side the lower case. It has been noticed that Bert Sales FOR General Merchandise. does not visit in this, locality, here of ate. Mr.

Magnett and James Toothaker will finish their corn this week. Tom Bennett has commenced to move to his new home south of Whea- ton. Katharine Maskil has quit school. She says she is not afraid of the truant officer for she. can outrun him.

0c dolls at 20c at Weil's. Miss Maud Willis visited a few days last week with her sister, near town. Maud is a good girl and will make some man a good wife, that is if she ever takes a notion to get married. We have two serious objections to Jewell county. One is the corn crop out there is not a sure crop, the other is, when they do raise a crop, they can't find ground enough on which to crib it.

Mr. and Mrs. Wells spent last Sun day with Ben Allen. John Shockey is shucking corn for Remember that we carry nothing in this line but the very best and our price is what makes our shoes sell. If you are from Missouri, come in, and we'll show you.

GROCERIES. "We are ordering groceries every week and by this means our stock is always fresh. Andrew Ladner, this week. Last Sunday was the coldest ing- of the season. Ladies, Attention! If you are undesided as to what to donate to the Fair, call at the post- office and purchase one of those nice pictures.

THE HOWARD HEATER Lots of people in this world will keep right on fighting booze nntil they land in the penitentiary or die with their boots on. It will get you A O'MEARA, Attorney at Law, ONAGA, KANSAS. REAL ESTATE, INSUR-ANCE AND COlu-L ACTIONS. Will burn either wood or coal and are highly recommended by those who have tried them. They are the Best HeatetS made for the sooner or later if you stay with.it.

Dr. L. A. Summers performed successful operation on Roy Bushey Tuesday, bv removing" both tonsils. money.

Come in and see them. Have a large list of improv-od farms and pasture lands for sale, also stocks of merchandise and city property. The diseased organs were badly in-llamed and were as large as walnuts, Roy experienced great relief soon after the operation. Yours For Low Prices Write and accident insurance In the best companies in the world. Special attention given to collections.

Parties knowing themselves indebt ed to the undersigned are requested C1 i v.1 if if v. it to come in and settle their accounts by the first of the year. We are need ing the money, so please don't wait (Correspondence solicited. C. A.

O'MEAEA, ONAGA, KAN. for statements. I. A. Washburn.

T. V. Wilson, of Del Norte, Colorado, is visiting his brother J. Wilson and family this week. He brought with him a couple of cars of western horses which he will dispose of before Christmas 7 returning home.

He has had bills printed advertising a sale or tomor-row, December 19. W. F. CHALLIS," ATTORNEY AT LAW, Westmoreland, Horse Sale. I will sell at public sale, at Kansas, on Saturday, December Transfer Line 19, 73 head of western mares, colts and horses, ranging in age from weanlings to 5 year olds.

TERMS OF SALE. Bankable note on six months time at 8 per cent interest; 1 per cent off I am now prepared to deliver merchandise, transfer house- hold goods or any other hauling in Wheaton. Terms reasonable. lie. Wheaton, Kan.

for cash. Sale so at one o'clock p. m. T. V.

Wilson. John NewMan, Hill. Chris Ladner is in Wheaton this week buying" and shipping corn. Del Howe was here last week buy Is near at just one week -frorh'to-day. The time is near at hand when you will want to buy some present for father, mother, children or friend.

We have many articles in stock that make very nice and useful presents. We will mention a few of them. Nice easy -Morris and Rocking Chairs, Rugs, Pictures, Wall Pockets, Spjce Cabinets, Butter Dishes, Nickle Plated Bread Tray, Tea and Coffee Pots, all kinds of Table Silverware, Express Wagons, Sleds and Skates for the boys, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds Come in and make your selections. 1 -y- KFUAHL HARDWARE Co, Wheaton, Kansas, ing hogs. George Davans, made a business trip to Onaga, Monday.

Mr. Thrush, Wedge, T. Wells, A For Good ACCOMMODATIONS Stop at the McComas Houses lit Mm M. A. McComas Graff, George Bennett and Sina Ben jiett, delivered hogs to Del at Wheaton, Monday.

Warren Anthony, the' insurance Westmoreland, Kan. agent oi estmoreiana, was trans- acting business on the Hill, last Wed nesaay ana aistriouting insurance calendars. Maud Willis spent a couple of days CHARLELS POWELL, Painter aiid I'aper Hanger, Wheatoni Kan. last week, with her sister, Mrs. Will Linderman.

A Leslfe, Hosier, of Westmoreland, and Herb Willis, of Wheaton, visited their Mrs. Graff, last Sunday. f'arl Canfield has been sick for the 1.

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Years Available:
1903-1905