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Allen County Journal from La Harpe, Kansas • 5

Allen County Journal from La Harpe, Kansas • 5

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La Harpe, Kansas
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Killed at J. A. Brown's Slaughter House the best beef cattle that money buy. Bedroom suites" from $18 up to pecial bale OF I Negligee Just when you need them most we will -give I you some extra bargains in Negligee Shirts. All 1.00 Negligee Shirts for 75c All $1.50 and 1.25 Negligee shirts' $1.00 I Local News.

I Shop made fruit cans tit I). Phillips Sun's. Fuller is wtill under the doctor's care. We buy and sell second-hand furniture. Martin Son.

cups and saucers at Henninger Son's funniture store W. 0. Lenhart went to Kansas City Saturday afternoon on business. Finest assortment of jewelry ever shown in LaHarpe by W. S.

Ford. tf Henninger Son. have a splendid assortment of alarm to $2. J. Looney went to Bartlesville Sunday.

He may go to Denver before returniug. Good two roomed house to rent, near in. Inquire of D. Runyon, First Nat. Bank.

Rev. and Mrs. French went to Winfield Monday for a two weeks' visit with Mr. French's parents. T.

W. Jones Jr. returned this week to Ft. Logan, after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Jones. J. 0.

Stansbury and family are visiting friends in Ft. Scott this week. They will also spend a few days in Blue Mound. J. R.

Smith returned Friday 1 from St. Louis where he has been buying his fall and winter goods. All In Gents Furnishings, Col-lars, Ties, Sox, Suspenders, Underwear, we can show it 1 1 i Cloth window shades 25c. Martin Son. Best mantles made, 2 for 25c Henninger Son.

Best wheel barrows on the market at 1). Phillips Son's. Carpets, linolems, oil cloth at Henninger Son's on easy payments. J. T.

Tredway is attending the Wilson county fair at Fredotvia this week. Large wash bowls and pitchers, $1.25 at Henninger Son's furniture store. Mrs. Ike Hart is reported as being very, low this week with consumption. See our couches before you buy.

A new shipment just received. Martin Son. Harry Fuller was in Ottawa this week taking the examination for a registered pharmacist. Jewelry: We sell jewelry, too; the kind you cn wear with pride. Louis Frerking, the druggist.

J. W. Whitehurst is batching these days. Mrs. Whitehurst and little daughter are visiting friends in Missouri.

We have anything you need in furniture and our prices are the lowest. Martin Son, South eni furniture dealers. Misses Margaret Swisher and Josie Ginbcy of Iola are here for a visit with Miss Swisher's sister, Mrs. W. R.

Daugherty. If you are going to have your teeth fixed, come up and get prices. All work guaranteed. Dr. 0.

T. LaGrange, Dentist. Repairs came Wednesday for the LaHarpe Shale Brick Go's, dry-pan. This will be put in at once and the plant started again. A new, Sweetland piano for sale.

One of the best produced, rosewood case, on easy payments, two years time. Henninger Son. J. A. Brown leads in both quality and low prices.

You can buy more meat and better for the money than elsewhere in the county. Mrs. A. Vandegrift returned home yesterday evening from1 a three weeks visit at Blue Mound. She was accompanied' home by Mrs.

E. O. Vandegrift and children who will visit here for a week. Mrs. Percy Graen was the fortunate one to hold the lucky number, 41, that drew the capital prize a nice rocking chair, offered as a premium with baking powder by Stout Maxey.

Sam Mills was refused the right to open up his place under the LaHarpe 2 per cent ordinance' this week. This ordinance fixes a tax vau the oest ne in mis ket. (See North Window.) The HoaMWh.r Tour QukCHBii J. K. Smith Co.

$32. Martin Son. Screen doors from 80 cents to $1.40 at 1). Phillips Son's. Jim returned Saturday from Eureka where he has been visiting.

There is nothing so good us the "Gee Whiz" washing machine. Henninger Son. Zua Zener returned home yes-terday after a two weeks visit with relatives at Nevada. Tommy Campbell left Monday morning on the "Katy" for a visit with his aunt in Parsons. The LaHarpe Steam Laundry and Dye Works presses, dyes and cleans ladies and gents Pete Percell and family returned from Centerville Saturday where they have been putting up fruit.

It is good news to announce that Mr. Craig is able to sit up and take a good deal of nourishment this week. Go to D. Phillips Son for the Wilton lamp. It will gives three times the, light of any other gas.

Tamp made. Henninger and Son have sotnG dozen or more carpet remnants that average 5 to 10 yards which can be had at bargain prices. J. A. Brown has bought 100 head of the best beef cattle that ever came to LaHarpe which he expects to sell as cheap as the cheapest.

For Sale Cheap, a 5 roomed house in We.t LaHarpe. Would take some stock. Charlie Moore, Third north street car line. Mrs. C.

P. Conner and mother, Mrs. M. E. Kent, returned home Sunday after a three weeks visit with friends and relatives at Blue Mound.

John Laury says it is going to take all of the available room farmers have this year to store their corn in and they may have to rent a part of Missouri and Oklahoma. J. T. Tredway, secretary of the Allen County Fair Association, is putting in a good deal of time these days advertising the fair. If the attendance is not large, it will not be his fault.

It is with pleasure that we announce the arrival of new rolls of carpet in our carpet department. These goods are the latest out and will surely please you. Cash or credit. Henninger Son Mr. Seneca Pettit and Miss Eflie Barker were married by Judge Smith in Iola Sunday.

These young people are well and favor ably known here, both having been reared in this vicinity. The Journal joins their many friends in extending best wishes. LaHarpe blacksmiths will make sharp, strong spurs with straps and heavy bucklesjust such as are used in climbing telephone poles, to be used this fall by corn buskers in climbing corn stalks, for $2.50 per pair. Every pair warranted. Place your orders early.

II. T. Mitchell came up from King Eisher Friday. He has fully decided to move to King Fisher and take personal charge of his new hardware stock. He will go about the first of next week, We predict that he will come back again for there is no place like LaHarpe.

A car load of range horses was sold at LaHarpe Monday at prices that seemed very reasonable, but there is a good deal of a gamble in an investment of this kind unless one is up to snuff on horse lore Col. Duerson of Uniontown cried the sale and J. W. Laury clerked it. $2.50 Mohair Shirts for $1.95 mar G.

A. R. Encampment and Street Fair. The Santa Fe sells excursion tickets to Yates Center and return Sept. 5th to 9th inclusive, limited for return until Sept.

11th, 1905, for 75c. W. E. Ralston, Agt. Special Summer Tourist Rates to St.

Louis and Chicago. Effective at once, Missouri Pac. will sell tickets daily until Sept. 30th to St; Louis and return $14.05 and to Chicago and return $19.55 limited for return to October 31st. Rate to Chicairo applies via St.

Louis only. C. 1). Mumrv, Notice. 1 have for sale 2 miles south and 2 miles east of LaHarpe, pro-lifig seed wheat at 80c per bushel.

3t Thko Maxson. Interstate and Territorial Exposi- tion The. Santa Fe sells excursion tickets to Coffey ville and return Sept. 7th to 10th inclusive, limited for return Sept. 11th, 1905, for $2.40.

W. E. Ralston, Agent. Trunks. We have just received a tine lot of trunks for our fall trade from $3.25 up.

All iron covered and in need of one inspect our line. Henninger Son A FEW REASONS Why a BANK ACCOUNT is a good thing. Having a BANK ACCOUNT helps me to save. Paying by CHECK gives me a good RECEIPT. MONEY IS SAFER in a Bank than carried about or kept at home.

THE LAHARPE STATE BANK, LaHarpe, Kansas, Offers its services to all, and especially invites those who have no banking "connections. We will try, by all honorable and conservative methods, to please you. CEO. C. FOX, President JNO.

W. LAURY, V. FrtUat C. H. OLSON, Cashitr He stopped at Butler, to visit his parents.

The M. E. Sunday school picnic which was held in Bornholt's grove Tuesday was well attended and a great day was enjoyed by the youngsters, lour Best uirl. Insure yourself a sweet place in her thoughts by a gitt ot a dish ot-btenen cel- 1 i. j.

1 ing's drug store. S. Ford went to Humboldt Sunday to attend a birthday party given in honor of one of her old friends. She returned home Monday and says- she had a delightful time. Miss Caddie Stanley stopped off here Wednesday night for a short visit with her sister, Mrs.

S. T. Green. She had been to Ashley, and was returning to her home in Center viile. Mrs.

C. M. LaRue after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.J.E. Firestone and Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. LenKart returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday taking Master Liloyd Lenhart wi th her for a short visit. is the time to cotimence studying that Civil Service Course you wish to get in the spring examination.

The I. C. S. students get the highest grades. P'or circulars and particulars write to J.

B. Barnhard, Iola Kansas. The Martin Family will begin the evangelistic meetings in the tabernacle on Monday evening, Aug. 'i8th. Mr.

Martin is acknowledged as one of the greatest of his day. You will to come early to get a Henninger Son are now receiving their fall shipments of carpets. A more than complete stock in transit, covering over thirty rolls will be in by August" This will be one of the largest displays in the county. The usual cash and rrfrlit, tfrms to the buvers. Harrv Manners is now in Colo- rado Springs taking a vacation and resting up.

Harry is a hard worker and deserves a rest. The writer saw him the first of the week and the change has improved him quite a bit and he now has a tan von his face that would be a credit to. a section hand. Garnett Eagle. Henninger's for picture frames.

New line of perfumery received at Grean's Watch repairing skillfully done by S. Ford, A nice line of Parker's gold fountain pens at Graen's. We have carpets in the roll at city prices. Henninger 6c on. Fruit jars and supplies at Hen ninger Son's hardware store.

Buy shop made fruit cans, they the best at D.Phillips on's. are Wayne Haverfield is herefrom Parsons on a two weeks visit with his parents. cases and telescopes. A large assortmeut just received. Martin Son.

Earl Bartlett, of Yates Center, was visiting friends in LaHarpe and-Gas City Sunday. Rev. S. A. Johnson went to Savcfnburg Saturday to hold a meeting at the Friends church.

Win. Miller and family were here Sunday and Monday from Elsmore visiting C. Moore and family. Sam Marion purchased the Ed-miston restaurant last Friday eve ning and has taken personal charge of it. Sam has many friends here who will be glad to see him suc ceed.

I have a customer for a three to five room house in the first or third ward, On monthly payments with a reasonable cash payment This is a reliable party and is ready, to do business. E. N- Mc Dowell. Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Stewart were very pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening by council No. 690l of the K. L.

S. lodge. The intruders were well supplied with ice cream, cake and water melon, and all enjoyed themselves greatly. A. Hilsonhoss, of Yates Center, has bought H.

T. Mitchell's bowling alleys and soon will move here and begin business. Mr- Hilsonhoss is also a cigar maker and has rented rooms over thebowling alley where he will engage in the manufacture of cigars. of $50 per month on venders of drinks containing not more than 2 per cent of alcohol. The city attorney and mayor considered the proposition a cover from which to sell other stuff.

For i School Days The children must be supplied with School Books Tablets Pencils Pens and Inks and the multitude of other little accessories that the boy and girl must have to be the most successful at school. We have them all at prices as low as you expect. I. L. Graen, The LaHarpe Druggist.

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