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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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5
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J- Campbell at Rest- The funeral services of T.J,, Notice. You are requested to cut the The Star Filter weeds adjoining your property. If this is not to you are liable to arrest and fine. 1 Campbell, who died here last Friday of heart disease, was held Sunday at Uniontown in the M. E.

church with Rev. Cash in charge. Local News Photographs in the latest, styles and finish at Fowble's Studio. MARSi-iai Donald. Halle your Cistern Clean and Sweet.

A number of "Tommys" near La think When you think of hats, Harpe friends were present to see his remains laid in their last resting- place. For second hand goods, call up I fp Thomas Campbell was born in phone 150. Ward Sisters are showing the latest in street and dress hats. Second hand gocds bought and 1S75. Iu 1880 he and his mother moved to Kansas locating near Humboldt, II tV.

I mm sold at North End Furniture Store of Ward Sisters. Born Tuesday noon to Mr. and Mrs, Virge Percy a girl. If you would please i buy your winter hat of Mrs. Mollenkopf.

E. C. Moore has just received a large shipment of very swell jewelry- We guarantee everything. Give us a trial and be convinced. Joe, the Tailor.

Mrs. J. E. Nachschatt left Sunday for a visit with friends at Al-toona, Kansas. Phone 150.

new fall hats have arrived. Don't fail to see them. Ward Sisters. Miss Mary Milner left Sunday for a visit with friends at Hume, Missouri. 'i-i i After residing here for a few years they took up their residence in Uniontown where they lived till the death of Mrs.

Campbell in 1885. After the death of his mother, Thomas turned his attention to pharmacy, entering the store of W. J. Waters who then owned a drug store in Uniontown. After remaining in Mr.

Waters employ for about six years he went to Gueda Springs, where he worked for a While he was working at this place Dr. F. S. Halm purchased a half interest in the Waters drug store, and persuaded him to return to Mrs. J.

F. Conover returned Sun dav from a visit with relatives at W. o. Ford wants to do your iewelrv repair work. All work Butler, Mo.

Phone 1 puts you iri communi guaranted first class. cation with the second hand man. Mrs. Claude Bagby was quite Gleans water of Leaves, Dirt, Mosquitos, Animal Matter and all impurities. It Can be detached and in a few Come in and let us tell you its good qualities.

LaHarpe, Kans. D. PHILLIPS SON sick the latter part of last week but is now fully recovered. Uniontown. After a short time the above company engaged in the drug business in LaHarpe, leaving the uauagement of the Uniontown store North Main street.

Mr, and Mrs. Fred Doty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Epperson at Moran. W.

S. Ford has just recently re- cieved a nice line of jewelry that he is selling reasonable. For Stomach, Liver and Bowel (roubles go to your OSTEOPATH. Dr. W.

Albright, National Bank Building. My nice hats are going rapidly. Come in and make your selection at oilce. Mrs. Mollenkopf.

to Tommy When tins was lat er sold he was given employment Vrn -rUAT ONE IS HAPPY in the LaHarpe store where he worked for over three years. He was determined to be a registered pharmacist. Twice he took the examination and failed, only to return to his work and dig deeper in jHOinC- oo IS AV TOR A LADY LOOKS SO PRETTY IN A NEW DRESS, WITH MICE GLOVEJ to the medical books. Last Janu Mrs. Geo.

Ford left Monday for Parker to spend a few days with AND NEW bOOj htiu her mother who is quite sick. ary he took the examination and passed. No such similar news wasev -er more gladly received by the La THJNCr5 The new street hats are beauties and will please you, both in pattern and price. Mrs. Mollenkopf.

If you are looking for something swell in jewelry call on E. C. Moore. He has just received a fine line. W.

J. Waters and daughter Mrs. Fleeta Danforth are in Kansas City this week buying holiday goods. Geo. Thompson, as soon as a suitable residence is found, expects to move his family here from Oil City, Penn.

I. L. Graen has just received a large shipment of 1907 wall paper. The designs are all beautiful and the price is right. It would be a great surprise for you to see how many of those beautiful brown suitings the tailor is making'up.

"Daddy" Lindsay and mother left yesterday morning for Guthrie, where they will their future home. "Daddy" will work for his son who conducts a jewelry store in Guthrie. Harpe people than this. Everyone lad an interest in "Tommy''. He Ward Sisters would be pleased to show you their new line of fall hats.

Something swell and prices right. Revival services at the Holiness chuch conducted by Brother Goodrich and Sister Madison. Come was always jovial and one of the most companionable young men we ever met. Atter receiving his cer tificate he secured the position of managing drug store for Dr Brown, at Chanute, which position and here them. Lillian, '4he small' daughter of and Mrs.

S. Murray who took sick last week with scarlet fever, is rapidly recovering. J' he was holding at the time of his death. Thomas Campbell leaves behind him pleasanter memories Strayed A shoat weighing about 50 pounds. Owner will find same at Frank Fisk's one mile and and kinder thoughts iu the hearts of all those who knew him than could be said of the most of us were one half southeast of LaHarpe.

1. cwii -IREtiHTEREO DfttW. A. S. Murray, October 23rd, re we called on the Long Journey today.

1A COPTKICHT HO.YTHt WTt8W signs his position at the Lanyon Besides the large attendance from works No. 3, to accept a position with the Metropolitan Life Insur Uniontown and surrounding country the following LaHarpe people attended the funeral: Dr. and Mrs. ance Co. Bert formerly wrote in Our 1908 suitings and overcoatings are something you don't see every day.

Do yourself a favor, Come and see 'em. Joe, the Tailor. Dr. J. C.

Tones, L. P. Malcom, and Mrs. E. C.

Moore were in. lo-peka this week attending, the Re-bekah and Odd Fellows Grand surance and no doubt will make C. J. Halm, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Dan- good. His territory will be La fortli, Mrs. Leon Wasson, Messrs. Harne and Gas Citv with head- DID yOU EVER GO TO A PARTY' AND STAND IN THE CORNER, AND SPEND MOST OF THE T1MK IX THE DRESSING ROOM OR STAND IX THE CORNER, HKOAUSE YOU WERE 'NOT DRESSED RIGHT? IT WOULD HAVE BEEN LOTS BETTER IF YOU HAD STAYED AT HOME BECAUSE IF YOU GO TO A PARTY AND ARE NOT DRESSED 'hIgHT YOU WON'T HAVE A BIT OF FUN. PLEASURE IS WORTH LIVING FOR.

TO GET PLEASURE DRESS UP. CALL IN AND LET US -SHOW YOU OUR LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CO A L'S. PRICES ARE RIGHT. W.

J. Waters, Dr. F. S. Halm, Andy Williams, C.

D. Mullen, Wm. quarters at LaHarpe. Miss Florence.Rowe, stenograph is' er at the First National Bank, Lodge which convened their Tuesday and Wednesday. Mills, James Coughlin, A.

B. Woten, John Patton, Mike Clark, Louie Worst, W. R. Dougherty, quarantined at her boarding place Mrs. J.

O. Egle's with scarlatina It is thought that she will soon re Cusick, and C. HezWard, Jack W. Hamilton. covery.

The rest of Mrs. Egle's The City Bakery is prepared to fill your wants on those "fine fruit bars, vanilla wafers, and angel food that they served at their birthday party. They also handle all other kinds of fine pastry boarders are boarding elsewhere. Fred Remington Tuesday.resign S. MALCOM CO.

eel his position with the clothing firm of Perham Son of Iola. He Diamond G. G. Sprague has sold his home farm to Merritt Hewlet. Consider-" Mrs.

Win. Carpenter who is here from Scott county visiting relatives was visiting at Mrs. Carpenters the left Wednesday for Kansas City accept a traveling position for a hat A Vandegrif was exhibiting at the Exhibit a tomato vpe which measured eight feet in. heighth. The vine was loaded down with Sfood sized Mr.

Vande- house. His territory will be south Ricommended by leading physicians tnd ohtmists eastern Kansas with headquarters past week. FIVE at LaHarpe. REASONS WHY Mrs. Sam Freeman, of is spending the week with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Ouart. CALUMET BAKING POWDER grift says he will exhibit one next year that will measure ten feet.

Last week when T. W. Jones returned from Ross county, Ohio, he brought with him a half dozen Golden Russett apples that he exhibited at the Farmers' Exhibit. These apples were gathered from a tree 011 Mr. Jones' old home place.

He picked apples from; this same tree fifty years ago and it is still has obtained the cot. donee of the public. Mr. and C. F.

Adams and daughter Stella' left Monday for Kansas City, where Mrs. Adams will receive medical treatment for several weeks. Her many LaHarpe friends will hope for a speedy recovery. They were accompanied by Mrs. Overholt and daughter Minnie, who had been visiting them from Coshocton, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Baker came in Saturday evening for a weeks 1.

It complies with the Pure Food Laws of all states. 2. It is the only high-grade Powder sold at a moderate price.i 3. It is not made by a Baking: Powder Trust. 4.

Food prepared with it is free from Rochelle Salts or Alum. 5. It is tne strongest Baking Powder on the market. $1,000.00 given for any substance Injurious to health found in Calumet Mr. and Mrs.

W'm. Johnson, of Bronson were here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dragoo last week. Frank Wynn has been engaged to teach theMontevale school.

We wish him success. The Ladies Aid met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dragoo. Officers were elected and the time was merrily spent in sewing carpet rags. Light refreshments were also served.

Miss Bessie' Sprague started Tuesday for -Louisiana where she has been engaged as teacher. She will also teach music in the schools. Bessie is an excellent and capable young lady and we wish her a very pleasant and successful term. She will be greatly missed among her friends visit vvith Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Calumet is so carefully and scientifically prepared that the neutralization, of the ingredients is absolutely perfect. Therefore CJalumct leaves 110 Rochelle Salts or Alum In the food. It is chemically -correct.

5 All Grocers are Authorized lo Guarantee this Clark. Thev had been in Arkan sas City for a couple of weeks visit ing with Mrs. Baker's brother bearing excellent The only kick we have heard registered against the Farmers' 'Exhibit was by a bachelor rooms over the building used for the poultry display. He says one young rooster by actual count crowed 500 times between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock a. m.

He says the crowing kept him awake and for this reason he was glad when the fair ended. CalDiiu Baking Powder costs little. Costs a little' more than the cheap, injurious powders now on the market, but It is a big Mr. Baker secured a thirty clays saving over tne trust powders. lav -off from his duties at Lansing Try Calumet and is spending it at different points He looks prosperous and savs he 4.

never enjoyed better health..

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