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The Exponent from Wamego, Kansas • 1

The Exponent from Wamego, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The Exponenti
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Wamego, Kansas
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"IN GQD WE-T UST' 'THOSE WITHOUT BAGGAGE MUST PAY IN ADVANCE, Vol. i. KANSAS, MORNING, JULY 1904., No. 47. SPECIAL DISCOUNT.

For the next 30 days we will make a special price on Lawns, Di mities Organd ies and waist patterns. All ioc Organdies All 15c Dimities "now. 10c All io, vi and 20c Lawns, same discount. All 1.50 waist patterns now" 1 'All $1. 25 waist patterns now LADIES SKIRTS.

We have a few ready made skirts at 25 percent discount. MENS PANTS. We have a small- but '-good line of Mens PANTS that we will put on sale for the next 30 days at 25 per cent discount. GROCERIES AND FEED. 6) Our Grocery line is all fresh and clean and the best the market affords.

We keep plenty of FLOUR, SHORTS, BRAN and SALT on hand at all times, and we pay the hightst market price for-atl kinds of Country Produce. Y5u had 'better take advantage of this sale while it lasts, I ngalsbe a. Bo shey. 1 Yours For LOW PRICES. Mary Wallace, of Perkins, Ok THE EXPONENT.

Published every Friday. Miss Eldora Huffman, of Onaga, visited last Saturday nd Sunday, with Mrs. Howard -Runyan. Miss Huffman" nnsspssps nrp musical onrV lahoma, and -her sister, Mrs. Annie Moore, of Bristol, are visiting- their brother and family, vM.v-A.

v- cvLivi an instructor has few Mr3. Georg-e Rush, this week. Mr. Ingalsbe' Bushey are offering- some special bargains on summer dress goods for the next 30 days. don't seem to have- the same flavor now that they did when they were selling-for $1.60 a bushel.

Mrs. George Rush, Mrs. Mary Wallace, and Mrs. Annie Moore, spent the afternoon Monday with Mrs. AV.

H. Washburn. Wallace, who died about a 1 year ago Advertising Ratesvv Display advertisements, per inch. 8c Locals, per line 5c Subscription, $1 a year, in advance. Hill.

Chris Ladner and son Charles made a business trip to Vermillion, Friday. Leslie Closson is now working for Publisher. A. SMITH, George Allen. in Oklahoma, was at one time county superintendent of this county and is well know by the older inhabitants." From now on I will make very low prices jpn all my stock of summer, millinery in order to close it out.

Come in and get bargain. H. F. Kufahl. Entered at the postoffice, at Whea-con, Kansas, as second-class matter, September 25, 1903.

Rev. Hammerly, of Neuchatel, visited the -Exponent office the -latter part of last week, on his way to Bluff creek, where he preached, Sunday E. L. Robbins building an addition to his1 eoal shed and, getting ev-erything in readiness for the coming winter. understand that an extra ffang is working this way from; Leavenworth, putting the L.

K. W. roadbed in condition. About 75 men are employed and it is the inten John Wheaton, was on the Hill, Tuesday, looking for a- hand to help drfTl 1 Will Linderman went fishing Sunday, and enjoyed the usual fishermans luck." 1 "Mr. Hammerly, of Neuchatel, went to Bluff creek last Saturday, and the Misses Vilene and' Bessie and1 Moses Shockey accompanied him.

John -Maskil and -Will Linderman were trading in Saturday. Ben Wells and wife' and Miss Daisy Allen visited at the home of Chris Ladner, Sunday. W. W. Evans, of Boise, Idaho, came last Sunday for a-two weeks' visit with friends and relatives.

'Some of the farmers are not through sowing mil)et, Mr. and George Willis visited Pretty near cold enough for snow. The corn needs more sunshine and less rain. The Ku ahl Hardware Co. is busy this week invoicing-.

1 7" Prof. E. P. Barrett is in Westmoreland this weekattending institute. Allen Glannon and wife and Miss Nora Buhey visited in Onaga, Tuesday- Eugene Irish and Perry Smith came out from Atchison1 this week to spend the 4th of July with relatives.

We understand that the "Coffee Coolers" have challenged the Whea-ton "Kids" a rame of ball. tion of the officials to put the road in good condition regardless of cost. The amount of business this road is doing warrants the 1 parties from Blaine and Westmoreland visited the. office of our eyesight specialist, Rev. Wood, last week, to have their eyes fitted.

Another man lined $1 and costs this week for disturbing- the peace, While under the influence of whiskey a man Hats, Hats: will do and say many things he is I will close out cheap balance of summer hats on hand. Come in see me and get prices. Mrs. H. F.

Kufahl. ashamed of when sober. While it may be against the law for a man to use profane language while Preaching next Sunday af the Ger talking- over the telephone line, he is The German Lutheran church, six miles northeast of Wheaton, has been supplied with an $800 pipe organ. justifiable at any time in hanging up with Mrs. Graff, last John Fulton and Miss Maud Willis visited her sister, Mrs.

Will Linderman, last Sunday. Thomas Doyle is reported quite sick this man Lutheran church, six miles north east of town. Preaching will be in both English and German and services will begin at 10 m. A cordial invitation extended to all. the receiver and cursing- the system, telephone and all, either bv note or i-ri i -1 in- hi i For neat job printing ring up the Exponent.

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Pages Available:
605
Years Available:
1903-1905