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The Harris Commercial from Harris, Kansas • 4

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EhhI, 12:43 1'. I.I. a Ml 1 if. til I ACCOUNT-1 Is exceedingly comforting in times of need. And there is a feeling of security and satisfaction when the account is kept 3 at this bank, La Peoples' State Bank HARRIS, KANSAS .11 egazga-JS'i 1 1 Oca iiiiHlis on uiiHineM ana fornjv', With UIBIldS, f.

Win, Tackwell and family lira ruiX nig tins wee it nno Mia iroett.y II, ivuently f.ccnied from M. I), Ax I 4. 1 (I 1 I 1 rvt IU Hltlrlb I Hill Ui IOH1J, VU'li and family aro moving to tho'Mooiv propei ty vacated by Mr. Tuck well. Arthur and Anna Erickson, formerly of thiw pliioo, but now of Elsmore, were here (pending the holidays wilh friends.

Misa Anna called at this office Saturday and ordered the Commercial sent to her father. Alva Landia was a caller at this office last week mid oiderd the paper sent to his brother-in-law, E. E. Churchbaugh, at Baldwin, Kansas. i Mr.

and Mrs Cliff Hunt nrethe happy 1 parents of a line boy who was born on Wednesday ot last week. MiesHnzel Tuck well is spending her Christmas vacation at the homo her parents, Win. Taokwell and wife. Mr. and Mrs.

McEvoy epent Christmas with their daughters, Josie and Helen, nt Emporia. J. L. returned home Monday bnt Mrs. McEvoy remained for a longer visit.

G. G. Osier and family, Henry Bet ter and family, Harry Poller and wife, enjoyed a sleigh ride Christmas day to the home of Burton near Glenloch, where they took diiiuei: mid enjoyed the day. Lewis Boots and J. lb, Armstrong made a business trip to Garnett Tuesday.

E. II. Iltuchison was transuding business in Garnett Tuesday after noon Mrs. N.T. Hunt left Tuesday for Gnnn City, Mo, where she was cjdled iy tha dangerous illness other mother Mrs.

Hunt herself hag been on the sick Clarence Gayley, ot Blue is here visiting his brother D. II. Gayley 1 1 una liuniiv. Ted Bealer was a Christmas visitor at the home of his sister Mrs. Cliff Hunt.

Hugo McEvoy and family left Mon day for a visit with relatives in Ottawa. II. H. Brown is busy this week in voicing' luo stoc'i. Miss Hallie Lankard is assisting them Puttie Turrell are iuvoicing thia week.

Misses Helen and Irma Brown went to llosemout yesterday for a visit with their aunt, Mrs. Heeder. Hivtet DtiChantal of Cherry vale arrived, here lust Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Dan Colter, and other relatives. Hisler Martha of Cherryvale, and His ter Teresa of Frontenac are here this week visiting with their brother J. ackin, and family, W.

E. Biees, of Long Island, Kansas is a new Commercial subscriber thia week, through the courtesy of Grant Osier. Clifford Jerome arrived here Monday for a visit with Lester Stiffler. Mrs. Wm, Atherton returned home Monday from Blue Mound where ehe spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs.

C. P. Knight, and family. Elmer Slump and family were guests oE hia parents, A. P.

"Slump and wife, Christmas. James Melviu and wife arrived here Tuesday for a visit with her parents E. Williams and wife. Feed Barn Irving Lindsay has opened a Feed um his old Livery Barn just weBt of the depot, and solicits yonr business in that line. 42t2 Amqt ThiBbeing holidays aud a fine snow coveri ig the earth, the old and young are enjoying lifeaud having a fjne time.

The party given by Mr. and Mrs. Miilham Tuesday evening was greatly enjoyed by the young people, Mrs. King is with her daughter, Mis. Craner at Harvey life, helping to care for her, and the little granddaughter.

Miss Blanch Jackson is visiting wilh Florence HiuckiGou. Miss Nora Jackson was sewing for Mrs. Akera Thursday and Wednesday. Tho Happy Hour club. met with Mrs.

E. AAara yesterday. Miss Am aui Spaklinger ia visiting vhk her sieler, Mis3 B.uh, at the Mil- MELVIN Faaeral Directors aud FINE EQUIPMENT HARRIS, KANSAS Kvwol'l King' wenl to Kn i Lome. liirem'e, Lnukurd Knr.mia siting Walter Kobe. iraco in nursing up rained these Ve woniier now mooe laui'-n at rieaio ji Ivlound enjoyed their meiga rida fVeri ii a masked lady chiimiuus day, Mis.

11. B. Jwikson HnteriiiniiLl a party of oung folks Tiiuiviluy eveii' ing, in honor of Mrs. A. A l.tol', Claude Memm wife, and Mihh Esther who were borne for (h lioiiduya, A fine time is reported.

Butchering is the leading employment these times. It. just. l'b i' mmmm mmt For Father and Son AMD ALL TOE FAMILY Two and a half million readers find it of absorbing interest. Everything in it is Written So You Can Understand It We sell 400,000 copies every month without giving premiums and have no solicitors Any newsdealer will show you a copy; or write the publisher for free sample a postal will do.

A YEAR JSC A COPY Popular Mechanics Magazine 6 No. Michigan CH'CACO Try iiih Netjbalgu Thousands of pe pia keep on nnffer-ing with Neuralgia thev do not know what' to 'o for Neuralgia in a pain in the nerves. What you want to do is to sootiiH the nerve itself Apply Liniment to the euif.ice over the painful p'irt do not rub it in. loan's Linimont peneirai.es vert quick ly to the sore, irritated nerve and allays the inflammation, Get a bottle i Sloan's Liniment for 2o cents of any druggist, and have it in the houseagainst colds. Sore and Swollen joiiito Lumbago' Sciatica and like aiiment.e Your money biioli if not, satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief, id CUILDIIEN'S CoTjailS ClIIIiDEKN'S Colds Both Abb KEiaors When one of your litt le ones shows symptoms of an approaching cold, ive it Dr, Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at once.

It nets quickly, and prevents the cold growing worse. Very healing soot hes the Lungs, loosens the mucous, strengthens the system. It's 'guaranteed. Only 25o. at your Druggist Buy a bottle to-day.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Sores, 2' 9 i epno v. auso-cuiibui emeuies useci. ft At last I found quick relief aud car? i in these mild, yet' thorough and a reauy wonaenui OR. KING'S 5 Adolph BchlnRo'ck, Buffalo, N. Y.

I 25 CENTS PES BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGIST? Many Uisoiipkiis lritnj The Ijiver. A he You Just At Onm With YnUKSETiF? Do LlVIXO Are you sometimes at. odds with yourself and with the world? Do you wonder what ails yon? True you may ii eating regularly ainl sleeping well. Yet, something is the matter Headache, Nervousness ami Bilious Spells indicate a Sluggish Liver The tried remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills.

Only 25o. at jour Druggist Bucklen's Arnica S.ilve for Skin Eruptions 2 Stop The Child's tloLus Trey Often Hesult Seriously Colds, croup and Whooping cough are children's ailments which need immediate attention. The after-effects are often most serious. Don't take the risk you don't have to. Dr.

King's Mew Discovery checks the cold, soothes the cough, allays the Inflammation, kills the Goi.ns and allows Nature to do her healing work. fiOc, at your Druggist. Buy a bottle to-day 2 LAMB licensed Enibalmers and BEST SERVICE PHONE 22 mm as MECHANICS MAGAZINE E3E "For many years 1 was troubled, in ib 6-i-u v. a is Hmm I No. No.

No. in tins Harris poetollico as second fines mail mutter. Every Thursday -r i piiihipii fciianaprioN $1,00 I'Kit Ya.vit, inicifMiimt 814, 1914 HOMER AW GLAZE, Editor THE LOCAL NEWS Lto droves of Kunaiia Oily, nrrived iiereThuisJay for it visit, lit Iba liunio Lis fallier, Ed. Groves, ai'd his eis-mr, Mrs. Hani.

Kilterinitn. UliiieiioH uniig, ot iwwiP.ns uuy is icre this week spending the boliiluvs vilb his mother, Mrs, GroveB, unci fuin Gnicd Freemun, iicoouipiinietl by friet.tl, Miss Lillian Tliillips ennm down frcm OLtiiwo Tlmnsduy nntl visilttl mill lust Tuesday with the formei'd 'p'irents, rt. II. Freemim and wift, Miss liiliips favored (he congregation at the M. E.

Church, Huiulay evening, with a beautiful solo, "Star of the Eaei" whieh vas greatly eu joyed by nil. Afler the prolubiiion law went into iTeot, for the first time in the memory it tho oldest inhabitant. CeVkely county, West Virginia, failed to call a jury. Adam Lanloud pliipptd a car of io Kiuisiib City Monday. Miss Grace Lankard was uu the trick I list the first of the wi-ek.

The Commercial has received orders from F. li. Holland, of Casper, change the address o'his paper from (Jasper to Powder Kiver. Wyo. Mrs.

J. Gay ley, accompanied by iit-r sister, Mrs. 8. Arnold, returned here Monday to the home of X. II Gavley, tier visiting for four months or more I' ith relatives at Itocksbury, and other lointsin Western Kansas.

Many shipments of rabbits have been uade by our hunters this week. Chester Hicks and famiiy of Gypsum i t. arrived here last Wednesday to iend Christmas with Mrs. Hicks' par ute, Win. Tanliwell and wife.

Mr Hicka went to Knusns City Saturday on ouainess, but Mrs. II inks remaiued for several days longer visit. William Bruboetser of Pratt county vas here spending the bolidaya with his cousins, Chaa. p.nd Ham Wi ighttmai tad other relatives. Mis Alice Kelley came out for Garrett Thursday and spent Christmas with ner brother, 0.

Kelley and family, returning home Saturday Mies Nell Nelson went to her home near Colony Saturday to spend her vacation. Tue families of Pete Welsh, Herbert UatliiTnnd Manford Bonine, are recovering from, a siege with the ohiclien JOX. The Christmas Exercises in the various communities surrounding Harris were all well attended and greatly enjoyed, aud Santa Clans had something nca for everyone. The program at I'airview was dispensed with on account if soinch'sickness, Frank Carlson is on the sick list this week. li)y Jon oa returned Monday from Ottawa, where he had been to spend 'Jliristmas with his sister, Mrs.

C. J. Iiisper. Vern Rose and wife, and Fred Cook returned to their respective homes Mon lay after sj ending few days at the Mime of G. W.

Thomas and family. John, Allie and Nellie Orayoraft were Sunday guests at the Ij J. Aodrowa home. Anna Eriokson was also a visitor l.tieie, EJ, Groves returned home yesterday fiom LaHarpe waere he was chilled last ednesday bv the sudden death of his nrolher, Frank, which ocoured on Tues day evening of last week. Burial look plana Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs1 Frank Cross of Ivans came Thursday and visited until Monday with her brother, M. W. Bonine, and family, and many friends here, Mrs. Cro93 was formerly M'ins Myrlle Bunine, and was a teach or in Hie Harris schools, llor many friends were glad to meet her nga.in.

Mis, John Gilbert has been quite Bick from pneumonia for the past ten but. is somewhat improved now. Miss Bonine of Indendfive arrived here last Weok for an extended visit with her brother, Manford Bonine, and friends, Mrs. Cassie Williams is here from Independence, BIo ppending two weoka, with L. Williams and wiTe, and bei brother, M.

Bonine, and family. Mrs. John Embrv of Ottawn is visit- at the Oleiinon Lome this week. 1 I IP I 1 4 GLAZE, Props. you the Season's SSRmSSSWlSm i W.

A. Lodge io. 2180 Mcctu 1st and "rd Tuceduy nibgta Eacl Month A. L. Benton, D.D.S.

Garnett, K'ans. Room 2 Kirk blk. 1 50 both phones ROBERT MOOitE Real Estate Ag Special attentloa given to earn of property of non-residents. J. L.

Mc EVOY, Dealer in Live Stock and Shippers' Stuff Always on the market. I'hont; 5- Harris, Kang, AUCTIONEER Success and experience of tlie auctioneer count big for the person whose property goes under the hammevt No chance of less when you employ F. Allen Phone No. 81-K Harris, Kan Excellent Service via Ihe fiissoin racinc The pleasant way to pieasant places If vou are nnde- AUCTIONEER Graduate of Missouri Auction School Have luid actual expurience. Live Stock and Farm Sales A Specialty.

Yonr putfoiifigo solicited. Reference, Peoples' Mare Bank, Harris. Phone 80 G. Harris, Kansas, H. M.

RATLIFF THE HOME OF Perfection Bread "The Bread that' caused Mother to quit 13 oz. Loaves 25c SOLD AT et Glaze do your papering. mimwmmm 'SUFFERERS WEM RELIEF. Fain leaves almost as if by magic when you begin using ''5 Drops," the amousold remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia and kindred troubles. spot, stops the aches U-i i lifo worth livins.

Get wms 'fa a bottle of "5-Drops" today. A booklet with each bottle gives full directions for use. TAJII 10 00 1 If lf; Ton't delay. Demand anyihinB else in plac; it. Any drug- Qiat can 3upply you.

If you live too far ii-oin a drug store send One Dollar to Sv.arsci Rh-wnatic Cure Newark, Ohio, and of will be eeutprcr.1; PPMI here Wfm0 to gQ geL vacation booklets. WM. TACKW LLL, Agent. 1 THE KEENEST BLADE O- a is not sharper than our desire to please you to sell yon AUTO SUPPLIES and Do REPAIR. WORK 'that will give you the greatest or satisfaction to make you I feel that wV aro yonr friend, as well as yonr dealers, Try our J.OPAL1KK and FIBRE TilAXSM ISSLOX (ill EASE.

1 We also do BLACKSMITHIG. Work guaranteed. I THE HARRIS GARAGE I BURROWES if We extend Compliments, 11 JUL We hope that the EE appy Yale-Tide will find you blessed wilh the happy returns of the gleeful Xmas season and that your cup of happiness and prosperity has been well We vifeli to extend our appreciation over tiie warm friendship mv plea stmt biif.ine.. relations that have existed between us, and f-houbl it have been our good fortune to number you among our many customers of the past wo hope for a continuance of the tamo. If you bi'vo not boon one of our cuttoroera, we extend to you row 'invitation and promise you all the conveniences and kvors in aecordaiu-e with courteoift and conservative business.

H. H. BROWN, Harris. Ks..

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1914-1918