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The Pratt County Citizen from Pratt, Kansas • 9

The Pratt County Citizen du lieu suivant : Pratt, Kansas • 9

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Pratt, Kansas
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4 When -Spring Work Begins Great Cot Price Sale You Will Need Some Kind Of A ADIES SHO NEW FARM IMPLEMENT AND GOODS. You Always Do WE ALWAYS HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. I AS! Kculr $3.50 Ladles Shoes, now $2.79 $3.25 $2.53 I $3.00 $2.23 Besides Everything In fl Implements We Keep A First Class Hardware Store. ft ill $2.75 $2.13 $2.50 $1-93 $2.25 $1.76 It is a Canton 1. iN And We have still Cheaper Shoes.

H. C. PEDIGO SON. PRATT, KANSAS. 1 The Now.

Queensware at A Great Reduction. while you have a good assortment to choose from. W. 11. Shrack Son.

PEOPLES BANK BUILDING, PRATT, KANSAS- The charm of a love Is its telling, the telling that goes with the giving; The charm of a deed is its doing; the charm of a life is its living; The soul of a thing is the thought; the charm of the act is the actor; Shoes at Starrs. Ralph Coombs is sick. F. A. Withers, Photographer Pratt, Kansas.

20tf Ed Noble visited in Barber county last Saturday and Sunday. Clothing sale now on at Starr's. Bargains well I should say so. Try those new candies that Sandburg is just getting in at the Arcade. tf Tender Feelings The soul of the fact Is its truth, and now Is its principal factor.

The world loves the Now and the Nowist, and tests all assumptions with rigor: It looks not behind it to ailing, but forward to ardor and vigor; where he has spent the winter. He ex It cares not for heroes who faltered, for mar tyrs who hushed and recanted. RAtLROAD TIME CARDS. IlOCK IHI.A'MI) tfo'l'TIC. For pictures that never were painted, for har vests that never were planted.

Train arrive and leave as follows The world does not care for a fragrance that A small son of A. W. Ellis of Natrona has been seriously sick. The 5 and 10 cent counter at Starr's always is loaded with bargains. Be ready to eat with the Methodist ladies at the apron fair next Saturday.

W. H. Thomson was seriously sick last Sunday but is better at present. never is lost in perfuming. The world does not care for the blossoms that wither away before blooming; )).

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US 'Llmiyugli Fi einbf No. Gnl.len State Limited No. in cmimtci at Causa-; maining unrung by the ringer. pects to make Pratt his home and will continue to take building contracts. My feet look like a last years bird nest.

I shall buy my next pair of shoes at Starrs. His shoes have style a nd comfort. Skirts at M. M. Starr and Go's.

See Starr's north window if vou would like to feast your eyes on pretty muslin underwear. The family of Dave Close is soon to move to Kansas City. Mr. Close has a permanent run in the express service out of Kansas City. The world does not care for the songs unsung Isaac Young who has been sick for in.

in the soul of the singer. the past six weeks is now able to sit What use to mankind is a purpose that never 1 :07 a. in. l. in.

vi'h nl! east at. Mclnrlanfl shone forth in a doer? liomid roads and ali-o nonnoo up some. Scarlet fever has made its appear What use has the world for a loving that never had winner nor woer? ance in the family of Price Gibbons of The motives, the hopes and the schemes that of the Heart are first rate but of the Feet very bad. You will never have the latter, if you buy your Shoes here because ue know that one of the most important points of a Shoe is comfort and we sell the kinds that are comfortable. Shoes at all Prices, and all good values and comfortable ones can always be found in our stock.

The Radcliff, our $2.50 Ladies Shoe is a good one that you ougnt to see, if you want a shoe of that grade. It has a lot of value, style and comfort crowded into it. for all iMinls in Xein-aska without aey layover whatever, and only a sliiii layover at Bell villa for Colorado. No. 2.1 connects Hm-klin for Dodtre also al '-oat-lien Colorado points.

Tickets sold thivifa to all points. iinl i i r.i:i only ir 'tween Huteli-inson aii.l Uiirkiin. Aj-eni. have ended in idle conclusions. Saratoga.

Are buried along with -the failures that come Thad C. Carver and George Lemon in a life of illusions. Mrs. James Akin of Saint Louis went to Wichita on business last whom older residents of Pratt will re Away with the flimsy idea that life with a past The Only Exclusive Shoe Store In Pratt. Monday.

member as Miss Laura Jackman died is attended: LOCAL MENTION. There's Now only Now, and no Past there's at. her home on February Kith. Miss Fannie Young of Wellsford is in town visiting Robert, Edward and never a past; it has ended. Away with Its obsolete story, and all of its B.

F. Dodson has appealed from the decision of justice McMurry in the Katie Elder. yesterday sorrow: There's only to-day, almost gone, and in front A. B. French and wife from near case of Holmes against Dodson.

It of to-day stands to-morrow. will now go to the district court. Larned are visiting Mr. and Mrs. P.

VanVranken. And hopes that are quenchless are sent us like L. L. Walker was, in, town Wednesday. If you want legal blanks call at this ollice.

The Comulisskmei's -are in M.ssiort toil ay. IVachcy shipped three cars (if cat-lie last Monday. loans from a generous lender, Enriching us all In our efforts, yet making no R. Beals of Williamsburg, Kansas is coming tonight for a visit with his poorer the sender; Lighteniing all of our labors, and thrilling us ever and ever uncle J. N.

Farmer. The Methodist ladies will serve re Dan ITlrey was home to visit his folks. He is now a fireman on the new branch of the Rock Island between Kansas City and Saint Louis. S. F.

Meade from Kinsman was in Pratt Monday. He is man vger of the Kingman opera house and came up to see the show. They go from here to With the ecstasy of success and the raptures freshments at their Apron Fair in of present endeavor. Come in and see what we have on Sale, Roe's builning next Saturday. Real Estate Transfers.

C. H. Jett has returned from his Furnished by E. B. Curran.

Abstractor, for the week ending Mar. 2. 1903. work in Herrington, and is now arranging to go to his ranch near J. A.

Blincoe to Mary F. Humphrey lots V. Folsoit! rieniifrton was in I'fittt Saturday. John Dennis was in re.cn sburtf on liiisincss last George Stewart made a trip to Wichita last Saturday. J.

.1. Martin went to Wichita on business Monday morning'. Mrs. Ki'iink Mqwrer returned to her Lome at Partridge Saturday. 15 16 17 and 18 in blk 2 Smith and Briggs add tc Wellsford.

Pratt 1480. Kingman. Mrs. Hardtoplease: Your boy always looks so neat. How do you do it.

Mrs. Looksouice: I really dont make any great effort. I do all my trading at Starr and Go's. H. C.

Kibba to The Mortgage Trust Co. of You will get your money's worth if Pa. sp se4 33 at 1 1 tl. you go to F. A.

Withers, for your photographs, photo buttons and en T. L. Baeumel to William H. Adams sw4 35 28 1212300. William T.

Klpp to Ella B. Travis nw4 Beeman's Restaurant. EARL BEEflAN, Proprietor. Lunch, Short Order and Regular Meals. 26 $2250.

William Small to TL B. Curran s2 sw4 9 28 larged pictures of all kinds. 16-4t The Republican congressional commute meets at Hutchinson next Saturday evening at 8 p. m. to consult as to action in regard to calling a con 13 500.

The Mortgage Trust Co. of Pa. to Peter Ar- vidson sp se4 3228 1111300. Ella B. NIcob to L.

E. Ernest lot 4 blk 22 vention. D. W. Blaine has been in Preston 115.

"The Inside Track" by the Floyd R. Briggs Company on Monday night was a good show. They had a fairly good house considering the weather and people say they got their money's worth. The other day when the rotary snow plow went through some of the people went up to see the elephant. The machine struck a drift near the freight house and the party found themselves under a drift of snow.

W. Frack to L. E. Ernest lot 4 blk 23 vited to meet with the committa. Last week some of the Preston $25.

Thomas F. Byrnes to William H. Jordan A Full and Complete line Fruits, Fine Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Oysters served in any Style. 18 lots in Sawyer $28.

Sidney Deimis to Wilson S. Foust w2 11 reader missed the chapter of the continued story. This was because of an error made by the newspaper company at Wichita. Half of the 28 14 $4200. Phebe A.

Cheseman to Elizabeth Rice lot 6 blk 17 Pratt and lot 7 blk 12 Haskell's add Meals 25 cts. Come and see us. sent could not be used to Pratt $650. Belle Haynes to Pat Haley wd lot 9 blk 5 This week the story is cut from that paper and is inserted extra. Mistakes F.

A. Withers cordially invites you to call and see sample photos. lft-4t Henry auch is now' located at Schley. Missouri. He is to try farming.

Cunninsrham Las a now State Bank, opened up for business on Tuesday arch J. B. Hickman was appointed city marshal! temporarly by Mayor Cal-beck. He bejan bis duties last Sunday. Last Sunday evening the Golden State Limited going west was on time.

Such an deserves special mention. 1. Mert Maloney of returned Saturday niglit from Wichita where lie is taking treatment for a cancer on his face. Charles Sandburg's sale which was advertised to occur Friday was postponed on account of the snow storm of Thursday. Mrs.

P.ristow returned home from SI. Joe Monday night where she pur Preston $2.60. nmimwiwwwiw Jennie C. Rich to Elmer E. Saunders lot occur in the best regulated families 1 blk 23 Simpson's add to Pratt $500.

Nancy J. Robertson to Wilson S. Foust et al W. C. T.

U. Meeting. wdne4 10 2824-12000. A. A.

Brown to Melville Mawdsley lots Ira Holmes began work on the first of the month for the Jonhson Harvester Company of Batavia, New York. He will make head quarters for the pre-with H. C. Pedigo. The Johnson company is not in any trust.

Herman Devault was taken to the poor farm last Wednesday. He had been living in a small dug-out in the south part of town and when taken away was suffering acutely with rheumatism. He is better at present. The W. C.

T. U. did not hold their regular meeting last Thursday owing to the storm so it will be held at the 15 blk 22 North Cullison $140. Pratt county to F. M.

Keith tax lots 13 15 16 17 18 blk 1 Calhoun's add to The Well known Implement House, home of Mrs. Dr. Dix on next Thurs day at 3 p. m. Notice.

Established 1885. On account of the storm very few farmers were in town last Saturday and the farmers' cooperative meeting could not be held. It will be held on Elder D. P. Howe an old settler of this place was in town last week.

He J. S. Barnes, formerly preached in various places in the county and still owns property in town. He has been living at Col Saturday, March 7th. R.

F. McGrew, J. B. Latchaw, Chairman. Secretary.

B. F. D0D SON'S. umbia, Missouri but is moving to Hutchinson. Another New House.

Mrs. W. H. Weeden has sold her Andrew Porter returned to his home in Glassport, Pennsylvania last house to Fred DeVault. Fred has not had a home of his own but has chased a large stock of spring goods for the Bazar.

Mrs. K. R- Crooks and Mrs. G. W.

-Parker entertained the Presbyterian Aid Society at Mrs. Crooks' home last Thursday. There will bo an Epworth League social next Friday evening at the home off. Fi. Pilge.

The proceeds will go into the League treasury. A proviclcd-for future, puts the mind at ease to provide for the present. insure your life. Wat. Agent The Ladies' Aid Society of the Thursday after a visit of a week or more with brother and old friends in Pratt county.

Miss Myrtle Porter been renting since his marriage last fall. Mrs. Weeden will build her home on the corner of her present went with him. She is to make an extended visit. property which she reserves.

In the Police Court. Hon. D. W. Blaine is in Stafford and Reno counties this week, looking after his interests in the congressional Last Saturday J.

B. Neal, Joe Rebholtz and Henry Rebholtz were Real Estate AND Farm Loans. PRATT, KANSAS Has as usual a complete line of Robes, Harness. Whips, So tries, Buggies, Wagons and every kind of an Implement Needed To Raise or care for Crops grown in Pratt County. Watch this Space, for we will tell you from time, to time, what We have.

B. F. DODSON. NORTH MAIN STRfcFT. canvass.

Mr. Blaine is making a drunk on the street. They became dis Methodist Church will give an Apron' orderly and were arrested. They put up $10 each as forfeit and were ordered to appear on Monday morning. At that time they all failed to appear and were fined $7 each and costs amounting to $15.

They are all abundantly thorough canvass of the district and his determined efforts should be rewarded by the nomination. Little Jennie Stroble, of Pratt county, is at the Ruggleg sanitarium being treated for cancer. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble who formerly lived near here.

It is believed that she will be completely cured by the x-ray treatment. StaN ford Republican. 'on March' 7. it will be held in ie l'oom lately vacated' by the Hub Clothing Store. John Cochran was re-appointed postmaster of Pratt last week.

No one in Pratt has any kick to make on this. The post office management is iirst class in every way. M. S.i: Toker Returned Thursday pifht frort Hot Springs' Arkansas able to pay their fines and will un doubtedly do so. The above item was written for pub lication, last week but left out by mistake,.

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