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The Humboldt Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 1

The Humboldt Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 1

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1 A TT TTn ..111 1 Successor to THE ALLEN COUNTY HERALpr and '-THE HUMBOLDT DAILY NEWS jjxxill Humboldt Allen County, Kansas Tuesdaiy, March 1, 1910 22 i L. C. Willis, who is up from Dal LOCAL MARKETS cheap ehranios given away with baking powder and taken because of the las, isiting his family has charge of a number of sewers which are being Brett's Bargain Store frame." If And the old man heaved a sigh installed in various parts 01 unianoma What MercbmU an Pyin for Prudsce aa Poultrj. as he turned to the months bills and Texas. When asked to maae a which had just come in.

guess on the amount needed to in stall a plant in HumDoiut ne sain WEST SALEM. he thought it could De done ior ac-out Oeeae It will, pay to invest in these Great Values from the Cream of the Swofford Stock. Remember, you pay more for Cotton Goods later in the season. Nellie Gray has had a severe sick $65,000. This would include a septic I.

1 i. 1 Butter 20 to 20 spelL Itank to care ipr a poyuiauuu m. uum Aunt Hariett Bale had the grippe five to ten thousand. Uhis of coursej 13 7 last week. is but a guess, as a survey wuuia Mrs.

Rebecca Purdon is improving I necessary to make an accurate 6 9 1-2 Hens Young roosteri Old roosters Ducks Turkey Hens Turke Toms slnce her partial stroke of parallsis, timate. The above amount however. Owing to the disageerable night not has placed sewers in, towns the same 14 many attended the skating party on size as Humboldt with about the Hose 10c Ladies, all sizes in gray, tan and black and children's hose in black Special 10c Wheat, per bu l-1 the I same problems. Corn 65 Roland Butler seems to be getting along quite well during his folks ab- E. H.

Leitzbach and J. J. Amos sence. were in Kansas City last night and Cambric Muslin 8c Added another 100 pieces in lengths from 2 to to 10 yards Special 8c Blue Chaihbray 9c 28 inches wide. Regular 12k values apCCial VC yd 18 65 $6.50 to 7.00 Eggi Kaffir Corn Hay Mr.

Enfield has been pruning his 1 attended the automobile show. Both 1.10 vinm anA lnokine after the gentlemen claim that they, are not Sperts, er cwt U'W 4 IW 28 inch Cheviots 10c New patterns in stripes and plain colors. Special 10c farm some. in the least Infected with automoDU- Elic Miller received word this lis, but they just went to be with the Surprise Party week that his aunt at Nevada, crowd. Eeryone in Kansas City goes was dead to see the Kansas farmers who go On Monday evening a verv pleas Walter Crook is moving onto the! to buy machines.

An automobile sho ant surprise was given at the home Clint Ellis farm and Bert Cleaver will is about the only show oa earth whic of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hamblin, in hon take possession of his own farm. charges you to see a display of what or of Ferd's twenty seventh birthday, swum rpturned from Liberty I it has to sell. But, the hall was High-five was played during the ev in time for the services here Sunday crowded and everyone was pricing ma ening, after which an; elegent supper night.

chines and feeling like a prospective was served. After supper the remain Dress Ginghams 10c Received today, 24 new pieces of Dress Ginghams, Cream of the Swofford Stock. Sale Price 10c. Brett's Bargain Store We are glad to see the young peo-1 purchaser which is mucb more econ der of the evening was spent in mu sic. piq taking quite an interest in our omicai tnan owning amacnine.

i macl Those present were Mr. and Mr3. E. Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Thursday night prayer meeting. Quite a number of the young people spent a very pleasant evening Farewell Sunrise Manion and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adams and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Italp Friday at neighbor, air. lilx. a neighborhood farwell surprise Two of Rube Miller's boys are )arty was Klyeu Mr affa Mjf Frauk Brown, and Jay Hamblin. threatened with pneumonia.

McGill last niirht. Thos' present wera Mary Beaty is doing some sewing payne Berry, Hartman, Chap for Grace Peck at present. iain Knriisii. Dickinson. munlty for many years ton; Olsen.

Wolf, Adams and Jflliot. ENTERPRISE Tn wer nresented wltV lovely Will Raise Melons Garden City, March 1 Mem-bersof the Holcomb Melon and Produce Association have pledged themselves toV Bet aside a certain number' ofj acres this' season for melons. There are few; negroes in this sec Waldorf green and yellow String Beans 15c per can String Beans green and yellow per can Asparagus 25c per can California White Cherries. 25c per can pa4N 2fift ner can Clyde Peck came over from Wood- ted Cracker Jar ia remem. Skating Party There was a skating party at Fus iv.f o-lvon In hon son county and visited his uncle, C.

brance of the occasion. -K' OI bl WBe- v- After spending a social evening and man tiau last o-- nnt Miss Helen Rossner, who leav es sbon for Pratt, Kansas, where she couraged; she thinks her Kansas City we were coming we wished the couple will be employed in a millinery store. doctors are going to cure her of her I uch happlneBB la thelr new home tion of the state so it is thought that it will be perfectly safe to go ahead with the industry and not run gall-stones. wnt hnmp From one that was present, anv serious danger of loss. Much A good many from this neighborhood are hauling wood from Shan There were present about tweiv guests, and all enjoyed the sport to the fullest extent.

A delightful lunch was served at Tholen's after the party. A. KJtAM, Apricots, extra fancy 25c per can Waldorf Preserved Pitted Red Cherries 30c per can Lemon Cling Peaches, extra fancy, sliced per can Van Camps Beets 15c por can at McGANNON'S GROCERY PHONE 25 QUICK DELIVERY New Church Planned non's timber. There are several stacks of kafflr corn not threshed, in this district, and Mr. Eldridge and Cloud have four 'Minao nrespnt.

were: ausses UM interest is being taken in the matter as there seems to be no reason why Finney county cannot equal the Rocky Ford district when it comes to -raising fine melons. Parties have been known to make $300 of an acre of them. Dfclmar, Kan, March 1 Plans arCT tille Bragg, Jo Redfield, Helen Ross being made by the Methodists in 5tic wiai rne. Mary Pearson and stacks of millet to thresh M. Preston was called to Nevada, vicinity to build a J13.000.00 adM a.v MeSsrs.

Mac I M. thies spring, he entire amount nee by telephone Wednesday even essary will probably be pledged soon Dildine, AArthur Asher, Frank Fuss-man, Alvln Howe, Clarence Wood and Roy Flint. Ing to preach a funeral Thursday, Jones, who was called to Ne- and work 13 expected to begin in The Hand Painted Girl vada, by the sickness and death luc ucai "-ev. xv. ois- of her mother-in-law, returned homel "co uuiU, ua WBHu b- ment and great herds of cattle roamed the Kansas plains, ranchmen took prMav I vlng tne church for some time past, Idly disappaering and to-day farmera are paying about as much attention to the production of fine horse as The All Star basket ball team was beaten by the Town, Kids to the tune of 19 to 12, last night.

There will be "Ethyl," said the old man as the princess came down about ten o'clock clad in a soiled wrapper and wearing a pair of rundown dancing pumps, "I wish you would make a study of Mr. Beatv has not heard anything 13 niucn wwresiea in tne worK nn 1 i T-k-1 i. J. great pride in raising small wiry cow ponies or bronchos. Little ef from the sorrel horse, new bridle as yieauuw at, wuuar iweiny and saddle that was taken from the years aS and has watched its ad- a game tonight between the AH Stars and the Y.

M. C. A. team. Game called at 8 o'clock.

fort was made to secure anything kni, Hnnriav nipht vancement ever since that time but horses of this type suitable for painting the features if you are going to persist in it. It kind of riles they are to the raising of cattle. Aa a result of this change the horse market ia this section has material ly improved and thousands of dollars worth of fine horses are sols-ped from here every year. ranch purposes. With the passing of the cow bovs and the great herds me to see the daubs you put on.

Now Feb. 13. Jay Smith, a nephew of the Preston's, Is here from visiting them. Bill Tattlow Says: The man that May Secure New Rule keeps his soft soap kittle alius of cattle the bronchos are also rap if a girl must paint she should make a study of It and do the job right. A man hates to see a girl come down Grandpa and Grandma Rhoerback, ElDorado, arch 1M A spec simmerln' and handy, and knows how who have been very sick at his son I ial election is in order in Eldorado to spread jest the right thickness with her face looking as if the col Geo.

Rhoerback, are reported better. I to-day to decide whether the com in Me right place at the right time kin alius git his 'on demand. or had been put on with a whisk Mr. Eldridge and John Cloud werel mission form of government shall business callers at Mr, bhockey si be adopted or not. It is thought broom and powdered with a flour sifter.

He always feels as if he had Thursday, afternoon. jthat there will be a good majority "A TRAP FOR SANTA CLAUS" Splendid Bio-graph subject at the Elite Tonight, with other good reels. Bioyraph films always please. Sec thorn at The ELITE in favor of the change. Goodbye to Broncos a bad taste left in his mouth after the good night kisses have been en.

He don't like to see the powder caked around the lips and be- Notice Oberlin, March 1 Years ago Railrnari Irhnnl Ononc when cow ponies were iu their ele Thnsp who hoc navinir for Eas lifnH ha enra and rnrvninp' Hnwn thpl I 1 1 i Uci rintrvhtir 1 QrtQ ra ont rptnlrn Another i nctttuio a li wvwwv-i, jLvvvt j. ujun-cfc, j.vciu,, ilia ii; tlprf in tha nSft nf tllfi eras in SUChl "Rnllrnnrt SnhnM' left Topeka over onroqf trrir nnllut T-Ici liUoa r. KPP I I heaters until Sept. -80, 1910 for heat- the; Rock Island this morhing for a the color shaded somewhat so that iug purpuBea nnuuui iBeveiin uays lour 01 me scace uie thn rp.ft on the cheek and at the nanel I such customers. The removal or uie Interest of better argiculture.

The of the neck are not the same. And in 'i nu suovb lu auumm iwauuu aucio miia is expectea 10 get as iar as he hates to have to send his coat to IX it. right to free gas during the Six Wellington today where a night meet- i f-4i, munuis hu, xmn iu yj. mg wiu De new. o-morrow the train iis Hcimuuieu to run irom ueriaeion the right shoulder.

Now of course to Pratt, Thursday the first stop will be at Bucklin and most of the some girls look nice when they are painted. But the most of them are Big Price For Land dav will be put in oa the Salina on the stage with the lights turned Great Bend, March 1 Land branch, Herlngton being headquarters on just right. You see them at distance and ihey are pretty careful values ia thls section of the state at nlght Operations will be begun to hold the majority at the right are rapidly increasing one may au xnuuguum jnuay ana tne irain distance in order to hold their jobs.U"dge by several sales that have been is expected to reach Phillipsburg by It's all a mistake, Ethyl, to think made recently and by sales that have- nigm ana win leave there Saturday NEW WALL PAPER We have purchased for this Spring what we thoroughly believe Jo be the largest and best assorted lot of Wall Paper ever shown in Humboldt. While it includes almost twice as much popular priced paper, from 8c to 25c a bolt, as we have ever shown before, it also includes a line of high grade papers such as we have shown before only in special order books. Wo want you to see this line and whether you buy or not, a half hour spent in looking through the sample books will be of great interest to you.

Special Remnant Sale At 5 and 1 0 Cents a Bolt As is our custom every spring we have prepared a big lot of remnants which we will close out at the above prices. Some papers that we sell for 5c now have been originally as high as 25c a bolt. To those wishing something especially good at a very low price we certainly recommend these goods. As the supply is of course limited we would suggest that you do your buying at once. In ConnfcctiotfVith our Remnant Sale we have some very attractive bargains in last season's wall papers upon which we have placeditw that painting improves your complex- bn made.

i.ana owners ao not moimug w. compieie ine nve aays ion. The best comnlexlons in lown seem to De any particular siew ueneyme aaturaay nigni, are seen by the grocer's boy at to-get rid of their" property as a man The speakers on the will be o'clock in, the morning as he dellv- refused ror a nan section rroi. a. jvi.

lenycK, r. m. wantree ers.the dinner at the back door. The 01 iana near weai, ceou a uBj auu ou. irom we oiaie ivu whn hw thPm Hon't in hPd ago.

it would nave Deen nam to Agricultural college at Mannattan I until ten o'clock reading Laura Jean make anybody, believe mat iana woum me urst nauroaa acnooi over tne Ltbby. They are up in the morning se tor s.ou an aure iimuuwc uuw 1905. Since that time, a special train and fry the eggs and make the coffee a 'ew years ago. for breakfast while the rest of the through various sections of the state has been an annual feature of th flunily are doing the chores. They Want ja SCtooIS have an appetite for something else I educational work of the college, besides pickles and chewing gum.

Hutchinson, March 1 If del- They don't have to stand around by legates attending the convention be- Fartsst in Stock i iltne posioince iw oroer to: eaten -ai ing aeia uora.wiuer'..wi BUBiiwija i i yv- bean. The young men come around an 1 the rtonaliEletom. Vnion Norton, March 1 One of the Wfib'wiH to have you callin at time and let us figure wjth you 4 need. r--' have a pretty vgdofl-. tjmifr'la' coun-.

lor instead of BUying three have Bbles pgttyi, ttllblUl Chpttei. 'fffi i 1 Member of the t'nlon-flaVe bea his -bahlK a 'tfciskat ome dance Now," EthtHTfvpentVcdnBid- itatlnghe 'matter 'tot some' finie 'and cduftt hisfore erable monev on your- Daintlnlf les- are. anxious that such a law be 450 head of cattle and uearly 00 LE1T2BAC1HI E. H. oas, but I hate to have you waste The' convention, (whictiN "opened thja hogs.

At present prices this them in painting Battle Ax signs on morning, will be ia session two days, amount of stock la equivalent to" a your countenance. If you must paint A number of reform matters will be fortune of no small size. Mr. Page do a good Job. Don't be.

one of those considered. has been a stock rataer In this com.

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