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Smith County Journal from Smith Center, Kansas • 2

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000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Eoy Eorrell bow located in the northeast part of town for the present at least and will do any work he can get for this winter. He Latest Fall has been in the produce business at Woodruff, in Phillips county for several months until the drouth closed him out. Every Test Should Be Applied F. L. Morgan and daughter Mrs.

Frank Logan returned last Saturday from Leon, in Butler county, where they had been spending several days in visiting with numerous relatives and attending the wed ding ceremonies of Miss Grace Morgan, a nieoe of Mr. Morgan. The ice famine was broken by the receipt of a carload of natural ice from Hebron, Nebraska, last low the ice put up here last win- Sunday night. The quality was be-ter, but it was a question of having In Pattern Hats, Trimmed and Tailored Hats, will be ready for your inspection, September 1 7-1 8th. We are prepared to show you the most salable styles in Misses and Children's Hats.

We solicit the favor of an early visit. You will find the Very Low-Mrs. Agnes Morris. ice and the local dealers have had Our Mill Products have stood the test; are standing the test as a large and increasing list of customers will gladly verify. no trouble in disposing of it, Wm.

Zimmerman writes from Em- mett, Idaho, that through some man ner of means his Journal has been miscarried for the last several weeks. He adds that he must have it and 8 hereafter it will be delivered at his home even though the services Ask for our Flour and Mill Products and take no other. of a special messenger have to be summoned. South Main Smith Centre, Kansas. The value of land within the city limits of Pittsburg is higher than in any other city in the United States, with the single, ex Eagle Flour THE LEADER ception of New York, and there the excess is only fractional.

In Pitts 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 oooooooc The Phillipsburg Post is to have 6 burg the average value per acre is while in New York it rises to $19,887. a new home by the removal of the; plant into quarters next door to the postoffice. During the moving Miss Marjorie Mollison of San time the Post has gone a step backward and is using the patent inside, which detracts materially from the Diego, California, stopped off in Smith Centre last week enroute to ordinary worth and general appearance of the paper. But the change school further east and has been en-Joying a rare time with her girl friends of three or four years ago when the Mollison family moved to to a better location and more suit able room will have a tendency to Smith Centre Mill, Elevator Electric Company California. She, is visiting at the improve, things wonderfully is our guess.

J. H. Hill home. WEDDING TC PRESENTS I have on display a beautiful line of: Baking Dishes, Chafing Dishes, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Clocks, Sugars and Creamers. Cut Glass, In-laid Serving Trays and many other useful articles.

Will and John Boughman went Brad Morgan, of five miles north west of town, is now, more than to Yuma, Colorado, last Monday to visit their father, J. D. Boughman, and to be of utility in addition by 00000000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo CO ever before, convinced of the advisability of a private icehouse on the farm since he cleared up $65 last week by selling a part of his helping with the harvesting of the corn crop which Mr. Boughman on account of very bad health and the Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Erdman went to Franklin last Monday to visit Smttl) (CountD Journal. stock placed there last winter at lack of workmen has been unable their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chet to have properly attended to. ALL PRINTED AT HOME a very small expense from natural ice, to the townspeople during the fair.

The fair association also contracted for a liberal share of it, during the shortage by the local Miss Geraldine Haberly left last Joy, and take in a few days of the Franklin county fair raging this week. Sunday for Chicago where she will Claude Borrell is now a regular FARM LOANS. Uhl Abstract Investment Oo. Call and look over my line and you will be sure to find that will surprise you. Fine watch repairing a specialty.

company. start soon her and final year's work in the American Conservatory of Music. She regretted very much the lines that made it necessary to -John Mollison left for his home at Denver, last Saturday evening, aftp.r a. week's stav here with old- leave her fine' class of more than man behind the counter in the Matson store. He is a hustler as well as a bright genial fellow who will make good wherever he may be placed.

Mrs. Guy Farris returned last Saturday evening to her home in Chey 40 music pupils that she had built up in about a year and a half. time acquaintances and neighbors of the early days, his sad mission White Front Jewelry Store F. E. STARK, Prop.

here being to attend the funeral Mrs. C. M. Bryant is still in quite services of his sister, Mrs. T.

M. It rained last Sunday evening, about four drops to the square inch. Smith's shoe repair shop for neatness and dispatch. 44-tf Miss Hazel Borton of Kanorado, is visiting her brother, Rev. J.

O. Borton this week. W. P. West went to Ottawa, this ntaie.

last Mondav moraine for a enne, Wyoming, accompanied by her Hardacre of Washington township. TVic a ro wpll nlpnspd With mother-in-law, Mrs. J. M. Farris, ooooooooooooo 0000000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooc who will remain for about a their Denver home and would not care to return to Smith county in precarious condition at the Oscar Prowant home in the north part of town, although a slight improvement has been noticeable of late.

The Bryant families came down last week from Calvert but decided to return, Mr. Bryant home last Sunday and Mrs. Bryant yesterday. month's visit. This office will print your sale bills on cards, large size and the cost is no more than you have to exchange for it.

Mrs. U. A. Moiiison returned home with him and will remain a week or more for a visit with the family. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Smith and pay elsewhere for small paper bills that are blown away almost if ore Wm. Leseort. uncle of Mrs. -Nate you have finished tacking them up MrNTiel anrt fiporee Hovt.

of Guthrie Miss Clara Dyer visited her Center, Iowa, arrived here last Fri Miss Nettie Smith returned last week from Butler county, where they traveled overland in their car a couple of weeks ago to attend the nuptials of their couism, Miss Grace Morgan friend Miss Esther Belle Dykes of day for a brief visit, the first in this section in seventeen years. He is an extensive cattle feeder and Lebanon last Sunday. The latter Conservative Banking leaves today for Chicago where she of Leon. Their trip each way. was a part of his mission here at this will enter the American Conservatory of Music for the coming year.

entirely successful and no unusual hard luck or bad roads were encountered, time was to look over the situation and gather up a few feeders the nrinfi seemed riEht. He was unable I am still in the business of digging wells and cisterns. Prices John Mollison had a most en to pick up anything here and went reasonable and satisfaction guar joyable visit here last Thursday with his old comrade Mr. McCrary to Selden, this state, Tuesday noon where he will remain a few days with sister before returning home. anteed.

Call in person, write or phone. Exchange phone 7 on line 13. Henry Lewis, Smith Centre, of Agra, who was down here at Nate. McNiel accompanied him on and the care of the institution's customers is the strong claim of this bank. Open up an account with us, even though small, and be convinced of the justice and safety of our business methods.

Kansas. Y-. tending the fair and had no idea of meeting any of the associates of fifty years ago. They both enlisted the western trip. A cooline box of much interest to in Jo Davis county, Illinois, at the those not having ice can be made beginning of the war and had not met before in several years.

as follows: Get a large stone jar C. M. Aldrich and wife left the first of the week, the latter going to Lincoln, Nebraska, to visit relatives and Marve continuing on to Montana where he will take a long shot in the chance to acquire some six or eight inches larger than the The following item, which refers to formerly of Smith Centre people was printed in the Kirwin Kansau diameter of the jar, and a little deeper than its height. Set the box in a shady place, put into it a laver of sand about three inches government land. few days visit witn relatives.

Wilbur Matson left yesterday for Salina where he will enter college at the Kansas Wesleyan for this winter. Jim Marxmiller got home last week from Kansas City, where he has been working since the first of February. Tom McChesney went to Good-land last Friday to look after some business matters in connection with real estate holdings there. Charlie Burr jr and Ed Rugger were among the unfortunates who made motorcycle history by lively spills in the dust last Paul Flaxbeard left for Council Bluffs, Iowa, last Monday morning where he will enter business college for the coming winter term. During their visit with the Senator Mahin home last Thursday a daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Mahin of Harvey township. Earl Fryback is substituting for few days on rural route No. 5, while the. regular carrier, Chas.

Nelson, is enjoying his annual vacation. Master Fay Davis returned last Saturday night to his home in Kansas City after his summer's vacation here with his aunt, Mrs. Ben T. Baker. C.

L. Hyatt, one of the main fixtures at the Smith Centre Mill Elevator company, is among the new names added to The Journal list the last week. Linn Reed, one of the fine young men of northeast of town, went to Kansas City last Sunday night and will enter the veterinary college there for a course. Miss Vivian Matson returned last Sunday from El Reno, Oklahoma, The Smith County State Bank Miss Caroline Matson stopped off of last week: "Tomorrow, Mrs. J.

W. Barron expects to leave for deeD. Dlace the jar in the center here for a couple of days last week "of the box and fill with sand to to visit her brother, E. E. Matson, Chickasha, Oklahoma to attend the wedding of her iece, Margarette ahout.

three-fourths the height of while enroute from her vacation in California to Salina where she is Gorman. She will remain for several the jar. Wet the sand thoroughly, cover the box with a screen or one of the instructors in the Kan sas Wesleyan college. weeks to visit her sister Mrs. Cora Gorman and her brother, Dr.

Walter Livermore. netting. Butter, milk, placed in a cooling box so arranged will kpfin nicelv for some time. It costs but a trifle to operate Fred Isley was down from Wy- an electric fan. Phone 54.

42-tf evaporation of the water in the sand more, where he is now living with The state fair is in full swing at his parents and where the children keeps the jar and its contents very cool. As the sand becomes dry Topeka this week with a large at are to have a home with their Schuyler C. Stevens, Smith Centre, Kansas supply plenty of water. Fred G. tendance in spite of unfortunate weather conditions.

A number of Person, Colorado Agricultural col persons from Smith Centre and vi Saturday. He was here to arrange for disposing of his property in the northwest part of town and said that he had filed an application for a job with the city pumping cinity have been down or are going for a couple, days of the big show DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU? at least. station which he expected to secure within a short time. The general complaint among the Some Smith Centre Peaple Have Learned How to Get Relief. The force and most of the male farmers is that stock cattle and hogs are scarcer than ever before How many people suffer from an customers of the Barker Rogers store had a lot of wet weather aching back.

known. They are figuring on where prices will go when the season amusement last Tuesday killing off How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift comes that there will be plenty of a bunch of large and troublesome 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000,00000 feed, followed by a general demand If you suffer sudden darting rats that had been creating havoc in the basement of the store. The day's for feed stuff of every kind. pains sport netted about 45 good rats of Dr. and Mrs, C.

S. Conner are ooooooooooooo oooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooo If you are weak, lame and tired. Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. making all preparations to occupy all sizes and descriptions and they have reason to believe.

Hhat further their new home which they purchased of George Walker last sum The first sign may be headache depredations by the big rodents will be consplclous by their absence. or dizziness. mer. The. latter family are moving now Into their recently completed Scanty, painful, or too frequent Mac Logan was' considerably dis urination.

SELL YOUR ROOSTERS And get better Eggs during the summer. "We are paying good prices. We need more broilers. Can't you bring in a few? property where they will have, one gruntled last week when he found, Nervousness or a constant, dead- of the nicest locations in town. that after going down to Emporia tired feeling.

The special premium of one year's to enter the state normal school, that he could not get the course he wanted because of a change in Avert the serious kidney diseases, Treat the weakened kidneys with subscription to The Journal goes to Miss Hazel Clark, daughter of Mr. where she has been visiting relatives for the' past two weeks, and reports a splendid vacation. Your sale ad in The Journal goes Into the best homes in Smith county and it is a fact that sales advertised in this paper have the big crowds. There is a reason. Miss Jane Sargent is another of Smith Centre's many school ers who are out of town this week.

She started her second year in the Kensington schools last Monday. Arthur Arnett and family moved the first of the week from the Mrs. Rouner place in the west part of town to the R. R. Clark property in the northeast section of the city.

Jonathan Moore has not been feeling at his very best for the past two weeks because of the hot weather and a slight return of the sickness that troubled him last win-' ter. the faculty and re-arrangements of Doan'a Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for sick kid neys. and Mrs. R.

R. Clark, northeast of town, for the best single loaf of bread baked from Smith Centre S. C. WALKER SON Endorsed in Smith Centre by manufactured flour. your friends and neighbors.

the courses offered, so he returned home last Sunday and is now preparing to enter the local high school this winter Instead of going to college. Harry Hitchcock of Womer re OoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Charles S. Uhl recovered from his attack of fever sufficiently to be. up and down town again the first of the week. He will get 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006 ported last Monday that the chief news and diversion in his neigh down to business now and get matters shaped up for the removal borhood is the erection or digging of silos according to the.

individual of the family to the new home In Mrs. S. S. Emery, North Main Smith Centre, Kansas, says: "A dull, nagging backache clung to me and I had other symptoms of kidney complaint. Upon using Doan's Kidney Pills I steadily improved and I am now in much better health.

Others of my family have taken Doan's Kidney Pills with benefit and join me in recommending them. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-ttllbura Butfslo, Ksw Ycri, isls artats lor the Crlttl Cftu, tastes or means of the man having Idaho. the work done.

At present Harry About the most perfect shower of Is not In favor of this sort of Inno Wilbur Peterson of Womer living Shoe Repairing' i All work tent to tu from out of town will be done end returned by panel poet tame day it it received. E. P. Smith, Shoe Shop and Harrises vation by a long shot, but another near the state, line has been having the season, and which came very near breaking the drouth of eleven what la probably the largest pit season such as the present one may do a great deal toward changing ilo In the county, put down lately. weeks, came Tuesday morning.

The wind sent a gentle shower down his mind on that score. It la 21 feet across and 80 feet from the northeast which greatly re deep. B. 0. Baldwin, Zlonoments.

freshened the sir and cooled tie atmosphere..

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