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Hamilton Grit from Hamilton, Kansas • 5

Hamilton Grit du lieu suivant : Hamilton, Kansas • 5

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Hamilton Griti
Lieu:
Hamilton, Kansas
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5
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is LOCALS Common Sense Silo NOW IS THE SEASON Winter gave a dying gasp Tuesday, Ha Mrs. Francis Bullion is visit- I that the good housewives clean house, you will want new window hangings, we have a complete line of beautiful ng her father in Burlington" A 1 W. E. W. Brothers was down from Topeka a few days last if a You week.

LACE CURTAINS, at from $1. to $6. pr pair, SCRIMS and REVERSABLE SCRIMS, C. G. Beal and Schuyler Fowl A er left for Texas Tuesday after FIGURED and DOTTED SWISS, NOVELTIES in CURTAIN GOODS, II cattle.

no Not To See Us itc WINDOW SHADES and FIXTURES. County Surveyor Bilson wras Are a. Interested in Silos doing work in Hamilton last Friday. You will find just what you want at this store, not only in above goods, but in all lines we handle. Geo.

'Coffman and wife, 6f kill- top, were Hamilton visitors last LaRue Cajn have the founda tion finished for J. J. Shook's f1 We have a New Idea that buildsa O.AJEMINGS new house. flf Perfect ensilage preserver at the least cost of Mrs. J.

B. Fleming visited her KANSAS HAMILTON sister, Mrs. Zwicker, in Eureka, Thursday and Friday. MS Mrs. R.

N. Breitkreutz and HORSES AND JACKS. daughter, Miss Florence, were Emporia visitors Friday. building that can be erected. Come in and investigate.

The walls are substantial and can not collapso No hoops to tighten No braces necessary Will not shrink buckle Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Will HORSE BREEDERS, Garrison, on Homer creek, Sun 8i day April 14th, a daughter. Mrs. Chas.

M. Hamilton is No door expense. D'o'ors are cut -out of the solid section of wall and beveled, making them spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs." A. J. Bradly, in practical, simple and air tight Topeka.

S. HOUSTON LUMBER CO. We have- anticipated every Spring want in men's and boys -INVAL, 2,847: 41,860 First in his class at the Oklahoma State Fair 1909 the above named horse is registered in the American Stud Book, No. 2,847, and is a model hose, color strawberry roan and weighs 2,300 Vi clothes furnishings, Colvin Clothier. Gail Ott was home with his mother last week, returning to his school duties at Emporia, Monday.

NEW GOODS! lbs. INVAL will make the Dr. and Mrs. Van Vorrhis, of Eureka, were the guests of Mr. season of 1912 at Hamilton, at the Balsom barn.

and Mrs. D. E. Ainsworth last Friday. Kansas State Liye Stcck Reg N.

S. Probasco joined Mrs. istry Board. Certificate No. Probasco in Brown county last week where they were visiting a This is to certify that the Pure sister, who is critically ill.

I have been to market and bought great quantities of seasonable spring goods that are NOW ARRIVING. Every line in this big store will be found complete with the best of the season's offerings. Whatever you may need in fUMBO, Mammoth black ack with mealy points 16 hands high. Terms $12.00 4INETT, Saddle gaited horse, color bay. Terms $8.00 The above mentioned horse and will make the season of 1912 the Frank Balsom baril in 'nttUton, Kansas.

Tlie above prices insures colt i stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent but will not be re-xmsible should any occur. Parting with mare or remov-g mare from country, for-its insurance and service too comcs due at once. J. JOHNSON.

bred stallion known as Miss Maud Rush, teacher of (418G0), owned by Milner Madison, lias been examined and music in the Eureka High School, died at the Swedish hospital, in Kansas City, Apr. 10. found to be correctly and duly recorded in the Stud books of the American Association Importers Mrs. E. M.

Potter came in and Breeders Belgian Draft Tuesday and left for an extend Horses. His breeding is as fol ed stay with Mrs.O. E. Munday, in Oklahoma, yesterday. lows: Sire, Lafleur No.

(8019). Dry Goods, Foot Wear, Furnishings, Dam, Linade Ghoy, No. (27245) Foaled li0r. Color Roan. Virgil Shook came home from Eureka, yesterday morning, Said Stallion has been examin where he is hanging paper, to recuperate from an attack of ed and found to be sound.

Issued at the Kansas State Ag grippe. ricultural College, Manhattan, S. LaRue came in last week ycu can here select from a large, new stock, sold at as close a margin of profit as square business can be transacted. We give you a Kan, this 27th day of April, 1911 Ed. H.

Webster, and renewed for the Grit. He is thinking of moving bade to lack. Wonder vo yr.old Percheron horse, ate Certificate No. 8,246, Thishorsehas been exam-id and pronounced sound. Dean of Agriculture.

cordial invitation to come and see. town on account of Mrs. LaRue's health TERMS! $15. to insure colt to stand and uck. Care taken to prevent accidents but will not be Congressman Fred Jackson, IRMS.

$10. to insure colt to of this district, was in Topeka responsible should any occur. fl uck. from Washington this week, be Persons parting with mare, or if 1L cause of the serious illness of same be removed from county, his mother. service becomes due at once.

You will never know just what J. M. Milner, Owner wg carry of what our prices are Pedro. Black Mammoth Jack, ming3 yrs.old, with mealy ints, stands 151, with fnty of bone and quality. Certificate NV.

2,990. until you have visited our store. We always welcome a new face. First FuMUfctf la Otlt April 4, 191 NOTICE Or PINAL SETTLEMENT. Pedroja Drug Co.

W. VLi Booth was up in Chase THE VTATE OK KANSAS, GREENWOOD COUNTY, ss. IRMS: to insure colt to 1UU1 i county last week where ho got In ihc probaie court, in and for said pasturage for 800 head of cattle. at $0.50 per head. He is in Tex nd and suck.

animals will make the son to a reasonable number uares, ut my place 7 miles county. In ilia matter of tho fstato of "William Ott, flccottp(l. Creditor ftnd other persons inter as this week nfter them. articles in daily household use, at from 10 to 25 per cent less cost than elsewhere, can be found at For sale: Seeii home grown, will yield as YnucUirain cited in tlie aforsald estate are herehv of Hamilton', and miles notlflefl that at the noxt regular tenn of tho Probate Court. In and for said of Munger ranch.

Service becomes due at once if mares as corn shijiied In. Litrgq W'liite "THS CASH STORE" County 16 fa begun held at the unampion ucnj, aisoaiiitie nay. court room in KurOita, Countv Phone 12 3. W. Freeman.

the county 7VD MONNIER jreka rfd 3. Givenwooti, a rfd State of K.ansatt, on the Hrnt Monday in May, A. D. 1112. Mrs4Cy P.

Otl came houie from Wichita Saturday, where she I appear In naW Couvt for a ful and final Settlement of aforeaid es 4 had been for treatment, feeling considerably better, which will tate, tflrfo or p.vpenp of swlmlnUtra fDFtftLOWS TAKE NOTICE! GRIT tlon.pf the arforenald of Will- is just twice good an advertising mtdium ft was last July wheft the preterit management began. Iain Oil. deceased. be good hews to her many friends. Dr.

L. C. Ross, of Springfield. ts VlMtihb hfe Mister. Mrs.

C. P. Oil, of the local agent for the cMateof William OU, deceaned. W. It Appleby.

His last visit WHY? Ccauss tli number of its readers has doubled remain the eime ey Protective Assoc ia-Befter see me today. i. 0. smith. LdSoy had three, fatal case of 17 years ado.

butfca npJftAl menlnffetb, hit week. 8llH llk'oftantly remembers.

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