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The Exponent from Wamego, Kansas • 8

The Exponent from Wamego, Kansas • 8

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The Exponenti
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Wamego, Kansas
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8
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Fresh Sabetha seeds, 2 packages for Li TIMETABLE 5 cents-, at Ingalsbe Bushey 's store. A letter from Robert Buchanan to Herb Force states that -he lost his; barn and some farm implements by OUR NEW fire a short time ago. Mr. Buchanan and family recently left here for the southern part of the state, and his many friends here will regret to learn of his misfortune. GOING' EAST.

Nq. .42, Passenger, m. No. 44, Freight, 2:0: p. m.

GOING WEST. No. 41, Passenger, 10:15 p.m. No. Freight, 5:47 p.

m. J. Nedwed, Agent. the churches." CATHOLIC. Services.

every second and fourth Sunday in each month, conducted by Father Heer, of Blaine. 21 pounds of granulated sugar for $1, and everything else in the grocery la ine in proportion, at ingalsbe Bushey 's store. Onion sets the red and white, at ngalshe Bushey's. For Sale. Eggs of the Brown Leghorn variety or sale at 25c per setting.

For par-' iculars call on A. M. Graff. BAPTIST. Preaching every fourth Sunday at 1 1 o'clock a.

m. Rev. L. O. Smith, Pastor, CONGRI-Xj Have arrived and when you want good goods at reasonable figures we are the people who can accommodate you.

We do not ask you to take our ga i a 1 i tyof the goods, but come in and seeforj yourself. Preaching every Sunday, morning J. MI Dever was nearly knocked out and evening. Sunday School at 10 a. Prayer meeting every Thursday night Rev.

S. Wood. LL. the first of the week, but Dr. Sum mers has him on his pins again.

Sunday School at 10 a. m. Every Mate Harrison has quit cooking ats body invited. the hotel and Mary Lolley is now chief v. cook and bottle washer.

See Ingalsbe Bushey for all kinds oi fish, A wreck on the L. west of Will Pierce and Will and Herb Wil Blaine, Wednesday, delayed No. 44 lis left for Garrison Tuesday night to or over fifteen hours. look for work. They will probabiy lind" employment with the bridge gang, Blaine.

Father A. Heer went to Holton last constructing a wagon bridge now across the Bine riyer. Monday. Curtis Bros shipped a car of stock A full line of fresh garden seeds at GROCERIES. I Our grocery stock is complete in every and we can sell them as cheap as anybody.

Highest prices paid -for Produce. Ingalsbe Bushey 's. from Wheaton and one from Blaine, Monday. Frank Bishop, who has been attend Pleanaut Hill. IT.

K. Force, of Wheaton, was in this neighborhood last Saturday looking for stock hogs. ing the Agricultural coege at Manhattan, returned home Tuesday. Dennis O'Conneil now has a phone and Wheaton people can order their steak from our progressive butcher without trouble. Yours For Low Prices 3 Mrs.

M. Pendergast, who has been sick for sometime, is -improving in 9 health. Mrs M. Tierney, who has been spend' ing some time visiting relatives in Oklahoma territory, returned home last week. J.

M. Springstead, father of Mrs. L. A. SUMMERS, M.

Stone, returned to his home at Stockdale, last Monday. Physician a Surgeon Office at Drug store. OF DENTAL QFFICES. Wheaton, Kansas. Guy Mick ploughed his garden and potato pach, last Saturday.

Patsy McGrath was cutting hedge last week. William Kheal, of Dutch creek, brought his cattle to his farm on Clear Fork, Monday. George Ladner drove his fat cattle to Onaga Tuesday, and will go with them to Kansas City. John, Rob and James Maskil and H. E.

Force and John Willis, helped Joe Canfield to finish moving Monday. Dan Maskil went to work for Nat Toothaker, south of Wheaton, Monday'' Will Linderman and family, accompanied by Maud Willis; took in the sights at Gnaga and a good deal of real estate, coming home last Wednesday' 1 vs Ted Hathaway bought a new stalk cutter this week. Our school teacher is boarding with Mrs Maroney since Canfields moved away. John Maskil has bought a mail box and he will receive his mail via Blaine hereafter. Miss Edith Hathaway raised and sold $160 worth of turkeys last year.

As Al Graff was hauling a steel water tank home last Saturday, his team THOMAS McGEKTY -DEALER IN Xj, Wheaton, Kan. WAMEGO, 4TH TO 16TH. OLSBURG, TO 24TH, WESTMORELAp, TO 26HT. WHEAT OX, 28TH" ONAGA, 2-TH TO 2ND- In visiting each point I will be prepared to complete, while there, such work as Crown and Bridge work, also Plate work. Am especially prepared to do the most difficult pieces of Crown and Bridge work, but will give all work intrusted to my care the most careful attention.

Respect fully. 11. W. PARSONS. A barn on the farm of Connie Harrington burned last Saturday night.

The barn was nearly new, having been built last fall. It will be remembered that the house on the same farm burned not long ago. The house is be-iug rebuilt and the barn will Joe Pendergast got the whole end mashed off. his middle finger in the cogs of a washing machine, which leads us to remark that a nmn ought to keep away from a wash machine Mr. "and Mrs.

Fred Hite have return ed to their home in Maine, after several month's visit with Mrs Hite's brother, Arthur Clark. Lawrence Bishop and Abbije Malone came out from Leavenworth last Monday night to be with their mother, Mrs. N. Bishop, who, we are glad to state, seems some better. Another rural route has been established at Blaine.

This will give that town three routes. Eyesight -Specialist got scared and ran a quarter of a mile. before he stopped them'. Aside from a broken tougue and a wheel no other damage was done; but Al was as mad as a wet hen. Transfer Line George Davans says he don't want you to call his news spring wagon a common farm wagon again.

John Maskil and John Willis spent Lam now prepared to deliver merchandise, transfer household goods or any other hauling in Wheaton. Terms reasonable. il C. PIERCE, I Wheaton, Kan. Sunday afternoon with Will Linder man.

i Ferd Linderman helped George Lad ner drive his cattle to Qnaga Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Canfield have lived here on the same farm for. thir While Swartz, Lynn Co. are advertising 19 pounds of granulated su-irarjn the Westmoreland Kocorder for $1, Ingalsbe Bushey, of Wheaton, are selling 21 pound of the same kind of sweetness, for the same money. Kingstonia is the, name of a new brand of cigars at the drugstore. Little Jennie Hale is quite sick this week, and Dr.

Summeri is treating the case. Abe Washburn's goods were shipped yesterday and his wife and children left to-day for their new home in Anderson county. Their many friends here wish them prosperity -in their new home. ty-three years. F.

M. MILLER SON, Proprietors of the 1 WHEATON LIVERY STABLE' Al Graft' claims to own the largest hen in the neighborhood. She can Member of American Association of Opticians. We lit glasses for Myopia, Hyperopia, Presbyopia, Astigmatism. Headaches are often cured by properly fitted lenses.

mr AT.ISF ACTION GUARANTEED Several years experience. Home Ottice Kansas. Rev. S. WOOD, A I) A OPTICIAN.

For first-class rigs this stable is up cover 120 eggs. John and Moses Shockey were list to-date and charges reasonable. ing last They intend to double list 100 acres. Fat Maroney has built a coal house. 'Ingalsbe Bushey have just received a car of salt.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, Westmoreland, Kan..

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Years Available:
1903-1905