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Kincaid News from Kincaid, Kansas • 4

Kincaid News from Kincaid, Kansas • 4

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Kincaid Newsi
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Kincaid, Kansas
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4
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ii I jrajMMvif--TJinjyfyaa (Bring your flow work, wagon repairing to Taylor Haley, To insure publication, correspondonoe should reach this offloe Wednesday afternoon. SELMA hews. Black-Smiths. THE ly and Hattie Ferguson went to Kincaid Saturday evening to attend the Mohawk Indian Medicine Company's entertainment. Peter Adkins returned from a few days ago.

8. B. Hamilton of Welda twp. was in town one day last week. Mrs.

0. E. Howarter is visiting friends in Linn county. Misses Mary Jerome of O. T.

and Lizzie Davis of Pomona, have been the guests of Mrs. H. Hester their aunt and friends of Prairie View, the past two weeks. Grandma Foster is tne guest of her daughter Mrs. Dr.

Thos. Anderson and family. Miss Ella Shields took the train here for Garnett last Friday morning. 8. E.

Babcoek and family visited at his father Annanias Babcock's last Sunday. A little daughter came to gladden the home of L. C. Caldwell last Sun day morning. All Wck Guaranteed.

The LEADER Den tist, BLUE MOUND, KANSAS. At Kincaid on the Second and Fourth Wednesday of every month. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ient business conducted for Moderate Fees. MOHAWK INDIAN MEDICINE CO. and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington.

Send model, drawing or with descrip-tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of Frank Southerland went' to Qarnett Friday. Little Marj Smith wa quite sick Saturday. Misi Loma Harvey 6pent several days with her sister Mrs. R.

E. Camp. J. M. Wadley and daughter of Bush City were In town Tuesday.

Thos. Steele attended decoration at Qarnett. Dr. Jackson's father of Farllnville, visited a day or two last week with his son. LeRoy King started home Monday, to Macon City 111.

He intended to make the trip on his bicycle. Chas. Meltoa of Adrian, arrived Thursday on a visit to his brother Otis Melton. Miss Mary Nokes vlBited several days with her sister Mrs. Wm.

Nichols. Bertie and Clarence Harvey visited in Blue Mound Saturday. E. M. Brooke of KIncaid had business in town Tuesday.

Mrs. L. D. McCoy went to Parker Saturday to visit with friends a few days. Geo.

Harvey had tuslness at the county neat Monday. C. C. Cochran bought a hundred bushels of corn of Mrs. Agnes Clark which he hauled the first of the week.

Mr. Garrison and wife of Rogersvllle, Mo. are visiting their daughter Mrs. Mark Ump-res. Mrs.

J. W. Eyman and Mrs. Erwln Cain spent Tuesday with Mrs. F.

M. Irwin. When in the city call and examine the new implements at the hardware store. Miss Ida and Frank O'harah attended church here last Sabbath. Some fine new potatoes have already been brought to our market.

Walter Klawson of Bush City had business in the city Tuesday night. Wm. Nichols viited at Equity the latter part of the week. E. A.

Pineo and wife visited friends near Garnett Monday. Mrs. F. M. Irwin went to Pleasanton Wednesday to visit with friends a few days.

Dr. Jackson's sister from Farllnville is spending this week with her brother and family suits men's clothing, 118 suits youth's clothing, 84 suits boys' clothing Must reduce this stock by July 4th. Call cnarge. Unr tee not oue tin patent 19 secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U.

S. and foreign countries sent tree. Address, AT. CA.S Opp. Patent Omei, Washington, 0.

C. early while assort DP mi ment is complete. Can prove to you that prices are right. For two weeks. Free every other night.

Commencing May 27th '95. Don't fail to see the. THE MOHAWK INDIAN DOCTOR. Consultatiop and fidvice Free- The hi ews Odd vests, $1.00 Boy's waists, 25 cents Boy's knee pants, 50 cents. LONE ELM.

Mens' light weight coats and vests, finest and largest stock of neck-wear, collars, cuffs, shirts and sum1 mer underwear in the city. If you fail to see our goods before buying elsewhere, you lose money. IF YOU ARE A SUBSCRIBER FOR THIS PAPER AND HAVE NOT RENEWED, HAND, OR SEND US $1.25 AND WE WILL SEND YOU THE NEWS ANOTHER YEAR. We have permanently reduced the of NEWS to 50 Eeitfe per mt If You Are going East, "West, North or South, Take the old reliable Mo. PACIFIC.

On main line and main branch lines, through cars, free reclining chairs, and all the modern improvements for the comfort of its patrons. Any Information concerning routes, tickets summer and winter resorts, etc, cheerfully furnished on application to F. 0. Wright. Local Apt.

C. TOWNSEND, P. A T. Bt. Louie, Mo.

R. S. Boatwright passed through town Tuesday on his way home. There was a lodge of Rebekahs organized in Lone Elm Wednesday night by the ladies of the Kincaid lodge. A feather renovating outfit passed through town Tuesday evenin.

Nannie Kincheloe is a little better. Fannie Mize went to Garnett Thursday to attend Normol. Mrs. Garl Love is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs.

Donica is the guest of Mr. Shockey and family this week. O. II. Lewis of Einoaid was in Lone Elm one day last week.

The Sunday schools are preparing a nice program for Children's Day which will be observed at the Presbyterian church May 9th. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardin of Passaic, are the guests of J. T.

Burns. John Lilly, a young man who is working for 8. B. Spradley was helping dig a well when he lost his balance and fell into the well some 15 feet deep disabling him from work. Jack LaMay, Misses Bertha and Myrtle Lamay, Sallie Kulp, Luoy Dyer- We have but one price- It is the same to all.

ESS First Door South Furniture Store. Vfham Bros.

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Pages Available:
321
Years Available:
1895-1896