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The Harris Commercial from Harris, Kansas • 1

The Harris Commercial from Harris, Kansas • 1

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l-f Vrln ii I VOLUME 1 mmuntoaanimum Harris, Anderson County, Kansas Thursday, May 14, 1914 9 For Sheriff Pleasant Mouna Bil'y Bowlegs JJk Tom Moihux. Harry Shields was a Garnett visitor last L'ridny Mrs, Win. Tack well and children ar SPECIAL 'CLEARANCE Vrm will unmmnun ma, a onnili-tl Ml for lliw office of County Sheriff, mibjoct lo I Ins Democratic primary. d. r.

It 1 milliou doiliirs bad, I'd givu.itj rived here yesterday and are now moving into the Mooney property just eirn of the church Mr. Tuckwell in the new Mrs. C. A. Baker and cliildrBii vis Had with the Kobe siglurs Thursday afternoon.

J. Boiler and wife visited their daughter. Mrs. W. It.

Kongli and family Thursday. W. J. Mt-Murry anmmncoH liimitulf I'liiuliduto for tie office of SluTiff tmbjoet to agmit for the Mo. Pao.

,0: the vinlw8 of' tho Demouruls of Ami ergon I'otmly in tins primary. Oscar Williams returned home yester day from Kansas City where he had been with a car of boos. liECiGINNING MAYO, during the nextttn days we want to sell and OXFG11B carried over from. last year, and to dq so uiekly put them out at a special low prices. Will also offer many other bargains, a few, oMvliich are listed.

Remember all prices are made subject to stock on hand, so you ill have to hurry or the item you want may be all sold out. Study the. oil owing. crder buying $5 jworth of goods you can get 25 lbs. of Sugar for 1.00.

Tbelnin and Clara Alexander are visiting relatives in Williamsburg. Mrs. Laura Wright was shopping in Miss Hattie Brown of Garnett came for proisati: Kindly nunounw mo an imudiriiite for the office of mitijei't to the Dumocratic jrimnry. 0. Docker.

yeverly Thursday. Saturday for a visit at the borne of Mrs, Chap. Mobetly and other friends. i M. L.

Beath was in Garnett on busi Former Resident Dead ness yesturday 75 Sell your cieain to Robert Moore, iohn King of Terra Haute, Ind. arri Mr. and Mrs. A 11. Ilouton, of tiwnshi)), roeeivoil message Saturday forenoon that their bon liny hud died that morning, at hid home in Missouri.

A ved here Friday and spent a- few days at the home of his brother I. S. King. He left Tuesday for Topeka, for a visit with relatives there. While trying to brii'le a mule last Thursday, Lee llanes was thrown against the manger and his arm was almost broken, but he is getting along nicely.

Mrs. Win. Hostler viwiled with Mrs. Lizer Friday afternoon. P.

Kerrau and family visited at Lewis Drybread's Sunday. Mrs. Whitncre called on Mrs. Carlson Friday. Joe Alexander and family were visiting in Williamsburg Saturday.

i C. A. Baker and family visited at the Nut home near Waverly Sunday. Chas. Petlermaii is hired to teach our next eight months term of school.

See D. F. Boiler for new cultivator few honrs after the message was every cent if I ooulil look like 'oilier boys nil! Iihvh leg unbent. I'd like to be ii soldier brave or sailor on the sen or President of tliis.U. bill, I din nwvpr be, for there's no bowleg' soldier boys or sailoi'8 nnywbern, or bowleged' gents a seUiii' in the I'residenliul chair.

A niisBiuniiry I might be but Pd just waste my breath; the beathen'ii eee my scnlloped lege nnd liiugb theinsalves to death. A motion picture hero bifid, bu there's no hope of this; for who admires a nieea of logs bent like parenthesis? A gallant fireman, I'd be glad to perish in the smoke, but what's the use to think siieh things? I'm nothing but a The girls at ike fun of me although they're Irindit sly, I Lear 'era giggle, Goodness, look! There goes the arch duke bv!" And also I was made of( mud the other boys all say, and stood and dried before the fire until I warped this way. And sometimes men-folks ought lo have some manners, when they are big-will say, "Why, geeunswbeeler, kid. you cpulden't stop a pig!" And sure as I a dachshund jneet some feller boilers, "Whew! Watch out there, Hilly Bowlegs; that dog is mocking- Well, one thing sure, the dogs can't help their in them there jokes; another thing, they'er clecenter and kindlier than folks. The dogs dont care what shape shovels.

$1.75 for; 4 shovel set $2. for shovel set. 3 25c Packages Strike Coffee ib. Our Tea 1 lb Calumet Baking Powder 2 lbs Cow Brand Soda 3 lbs Head llice a cans Ottawa Corn 2 Packages Corn Starch -2 lb Box Cocoa 1 bottle Cream ofIIorsevlladish 2 boxes Toothpicks 1 larjre Package Oat Meal 1 2 Bars Palo Laundry Soap 3 cans Van Canap Pork and Beans 2 Packages Azie Window Cleaner 2 Packages Capitol Scouring Soap II. J.

McGlinchey and wife of St. Marys, drove down in their car Monday '50 25' 20 50 LO mm 10 30 10 10 Too l.OO and are spending the week here visiting 3 mends and, looking after their farms. EarlLizer left Saturday for Emporia a visit with his brother George informs us that he will probably remain there during the S3) Claude Boots and Jud Maris went to Ottawa for a visit with the hitter's bro $1 ther and sister, Clifford and Opal who Total 2,5 lbs Granulated Sugar, provided you buy the above order are attendiug the Ottawa Business Col lege. Sell your cream to Robert Moore. 1 i Mrs.

Geo. Fish riad Mrs. Duke $5.00 Jiemember we want yqui't. produce and will ways you as pinch, for- the same as the will allow. Centra faCity Harry Ecord and mother Mrs.

Wood-worth were shopping in Garoett Saturday. Jaye, Yiigil and Eva KoHo ot Mt. Ida were visiting at the Coherly Sunday. Miss Edith Marshall, has been employed to teach the Central City School coming term. Several from this, neighborhood attended the entertainment given at tlw McCabe church Saturday evening.

Andrew Ecord was trading in Garnett Monday A ilne.rain fell in this neighborhood Monday evening, and children visited with C. W. Gause and. wife at Osawatomie over Sunday you are, just so's you're on the square1 I S. H.

Freeman, Clifford Marrs of Ottawa, iss Emma Bierly, route Gar received Mrs. Hooton received a letter and a box of flowers from Hoy, the flowers to he vcm on Mother's day. Roy's death wa? sudden he died from hemorrhage of the lungs. The body passed through Garnett yestcrdray, ticcora pained by Roy's en route to lola. The father and mother joined her here.

Dalton Ilocton, one of Uoy's brothers, came to attend the funeral, as did the brothers here. Lester, who is in Iowa, was able to conic Mrs. A. K. Ilooton's mother and father also came from Iowa.

Roy Hooton has been married abont three years, his wife being Miss Grace Mars, of lola. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to 'Missouri. The Review offers sincere sympathy to the sorrowing family. Review May 11. Mr.

Hooton and his parents in Harris and he had many friends here who are grieved, to hear of his death and extend their deep sympathy to the saddened relatives. feasant Trip to Emporia nett, and Miss Kate Gilbert are -new Commercial subscribers Ibis week. Mrs- Susie Horat Saturday from Ottawa where she had been visiting 'i -55? WiVM relatives. She was accompanied by her they'll love and sympalhiz) wilu you if you are kind and fair. For you could have a corkscrew twist appeariu' in each limb, but your old dog would never laugh; 'twould matter naught to him.

Ho as my legs are fun to folks, and folks are mostly I'm going to keep away from men and'sociate with dogs. But, Gee, why will they be so mean, the folks that's sfajglit and whole? Wliyem't they leave my legs alone and tjilk about my soul? K. C. Star. cousm Aiwa Hilda Horst of Ottawa who Basket Ball Game will 'visit relatives here for some time.

For Sal.e A limited supply of Alfalfa seed at SO. 25 ner bu. Saturday evening the Hards basket J. J.J. Anderson it Son.

ball team went to Garnett a ad played a post-season game with Garnett. The Sell your cream to Robert score wiib 20 to 16 in favor of Garnett. Dr. W. A.

Cuthbertsofl of rack And Field Mept The home team had not played for sev made his regular trip to Harris Tuesday, Last week to msntion that eral weeks and were cot in practice. A crowd of about 25 Ifisrtis rooters were The doss cf a horse, a cow, or your home or barn would, be a great hardship this year. Better buy an Old Line Policy and be independent. ALWAYS INSURE WITH THE HOME Chas. Young present.

The Harris line-up wuu Noble the Commercial editor was under obligations to C. V. tbo Bethel neighborhood for filling his pulpit so and Laukard forwards, Craycraft center ably at this(place and Amiot on the date Beath and Ryan guards. We did not of May grd. We are informed that his secure the Garnett line-up.

sermons were much appreciated by the congregations who heard him. The third Annual Anderspn, County Field and Track 'Meet was be held at Greeley Friday May th. In the evening a contest iji Dec lamatiop, essay, piatipu, piano and vocal music was held. This is the Inter-High Schppl Contest and will bo participated in by Colony, Kincaid, Welda and Greeley. The entertainment was an interesting one.

J. R. McNubb came over from Ricii-: THE LOCAL $EVItf Bead H. C. Beppert's ad on the front mond and filled the pulpit at the Church.

'J'liey remained until noon Mon Sunday morning, J. L. McEvoy -and wife invited us to make a visit with them to see their daughters who are going to school at the KANSAS ACCIDENT HARRIS, FIRE AND TOKABO page and find out how you can get 25lbs of sugar for LIFE day looking after some business matters and retnrned to Richmond, via Garnett that afternoon Geo. Turrel, wife, and sister Merniei and Fred Young attended recital Dr, J. A.

Settle and family drove over given by the High School Orchestra at Church ftofice Williamsburg Tuesday night. N. G. Nelson and wife were guests GO TO from Reading Sunday and attended services at Bethel Church. They visited for a short time here and went on to Garnett for a visit with II E.

McKee and famjly. of H. C. Reppnrt and family Sunday. Miss Gussie Simon of Garnett Came Saturday and visited for a few days with F.

D. Murdock the Garnett furniture Next Sunday, May 17tU. is Bethany Hospital Day and will be observed by tne Methodist Episcopal Churches pE Kansas and Ayest-ern Missouri. 4 speciajl service has Mrs. Henry Reppert.

Col. Herbert Rati iff was a business man was in town Monday with an Auto truck load of furniture, delivering in visitor at Garnett Monday FOR Harris and Amiot. John Heath, wife and daughter, Pearl State ISormal at Emporia. started at seven forty from Harris and were twp hours and twenty minutes making the run oE fortysix miles and that without a stop. Then our genial friend took us over the city to see what kind of a town Emporia is.

Ve fonnb it as repor-ed to be and were well pleased with the city. Ve were entertained at dinner by the Misses Josie and Helen McEvoy and Ellen Cox, a niece pf Mr. and Mrs. McEvoy who is staying with them and attending the State Normal alsp. Taking it all around we had very pleasant trip and enjoyed the day yery much.

Mr. find Mrs. Freeman. Flour, Feed, Meal of Neosho Falls, came in their car Sun-day and visited with M. L.

Beath and Groceries been arranged for the morning preaching hour, 11 o'clock. The pther services ot church are to be held as usual, Sunday School 10 preaching 11, Epworth League 7 p. m. and preashiiig at 8. Graniteware Meat, Ice Dishes Prayer Meeting Thursday 8 p.m., family.

Try the Commercial for Job Printing. Matilda Kingsbury and Delbert Moore are visiting Mrs. Bert Stievenson west of Richmond this week. Mrs. Dora Hunt of Central City spent Tuesday with her pareuts J.

C. Valentine and wife. Mrs. Dan Dooliu has been eeriously sick the past week, but is reported better now. Sell yonr cream toRobertt Moore.

O. P. Mooney went to Garnett Monday and purchased at sheriff's sale the Dave Brown farm of 340 acres in Putnam townsihip. Mrs. Susie Horst and cousin Miss Hilda HorBt went to Waverly Tuesday and returned yesterday See D.

F. Beller for new cnltivator ehoveis. $1.75 for 4 shovel set, $2 tor 6 shovel set. Chas. Wrigbtsman was in Garnett Sunday, tne guebtof Harry McKee Bud family.

C. A. Rogers has a new Ice Cream this week. It was painted by his son Harry and ja called "smalted" work. The first Quarterly Meeting will be Shoes Dry Goods held on Sunday May 24 at 11 a.m.

Dr. Satterlee the new District Superintendent "will preach. Millinery otions A coidial invitation is extended to you to be present at all these services. Homer W. Glaze, Pastor.

Furniture and Undertaking Mrs. Allie Hicks of Topeka arrived Monday and is visiting at the Milliman homes (his week. Warren Bates and wife of near Cot H. K. Kitterman is on the sick this Qarnett Commencement Through the courtesy of Joseph F.

Carpenter of near Glenlock, we are in receipt pf the announcement of the Commencement exercises of the Garnett High School, which will take place next Monday even- Word Las been received by the Com week. tonwood were Sunday guests of W. E. mercial from Dr. J.

A. Settle telling of the death ot his father, J. C. Settle of J. F.

Hogan is suffering this week because of a tooth he had pulled last Long Beacfe, California, on May 1st. week. The doctor's many friends here extend Bnrrowes and wife. Mrs. Eden Bmrowes of Garnett, who has been visiting her sons, W.

E. and Oiiier, was the guest of her friend Mrs. Carrifl Latter a few days the first of this week and is now visiting tier daughter ALSO WE BUY EGGS, BUTTER and CREAM at' HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. CASH or TRADE. See D.

F. Beller for new cultivator their deep sympathy. shovels. $1,75 for 4 shovel set, $2. for ing.May 18th.

There are nineteen members of the Senior class Miss Ethel Weisdorfer retnrned lo her 6 shovef set home at Burlington Friday after visit Mrs. O. P. Graves, west ot Mont Ida. year and the exercise3 promise to Mrs.

Charles E. Young went to Rich ing for a few days with Mre. Chajes Voting, WoBd Monday for a yieit with relijtiyeBt I 701 l0Te I kj interesting, A.

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Years Available:
1914-1918