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M1 3l! 16 ly bought of Wm, Jiog. H. Smith returned from the vicinity of Fiiyt'ttHvillo, where he bought him a small farm, He thinks that pliiCrt is rtjui't t.i tin Uardt-n of Eden, (int-ly ndoptod lu fruit growing Iho pumpkins' and pimbni nntm, Wo very much rgrt their decision if luaving cur rpighhorliood, as we tin-anuiioitfi'y vott tLeni Ok Jiimcs Ungati ami M.ue iLulcahfy Lave liolh built new barns recently. Much one is 'of the liny coc.tlr with 3 WANT JJSi THIS PilP BRAND" Close attention to work is the cause I i wr y- 1 Women who know of much Pain and many Headaches. Obtain relief by taking one or two MILES' are quick i nwiiiiii i aiiwai liniiiiMtimiiiiiTH" rr ANTI-PAIN PILLS Then tone up the Nervous System by using Dr.

Miles' Restorative Nervine FIRST BOTTLE OR BOX, FAILS I-IELP YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL REFUNDED. Remarkably rich in glulen it absorbs sponge freely. Use more Water and less florci when baking "Zephyr. It is greater economy fof you. You'll be glad we recommended if you dome here for your nest sack.

F. J. MELVIN DR. H. R.

WILSON 1 "9ft Harris, Kansas ni I 4 4 5 3 3 4 4 4 3 W. A. Lodge ivj. 2180 Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday liihgts Each Month AUCTIONEER Success and experience of the auctioneer count big for tlic person whose property goes under the hammer. No charce of loss when you employ F.

'AIen Phone No. 81 -K Harrie, Kan Missouri pacific time curb PasSskngeh Kick vice No; 632 East bound 12:05 P. No, 03i West 1 -97 iu, LobAIj FltEIGHT No. 691 Westbound IWKP No. 692 East iw VETERINARIAN O.

Olmsted Graduate Veterinarian Both Phones No. 21 Auto Service WESTPHALIA, KANS: Dr. G. D. BYERLY Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Williamsburg Kansas Harris Phone A.

L. Benton, D.D.S. Garnett, Kans. Room 2 Kirk blk. 150 both phones California's Expositions Panama-Pacific, San Francisco Panama-California, San Diego KE you to be one of the happy throng to visit beautiful California and her wonderful expositions? Then a double treat awaits you, for in addition to the wonders of the Expositions your journey there and back from beginning to end will prove a veritable moving picture of marvelous scenic interest.

A Grand Scenic Display Every Mile of the Way via the, Missouri Pacific! Denver Rio Grande and Western Pacific Both Standard Ob-servatiou and Tourist Sleeping Ours Service daily from St. Louis anil Kansas City to SanFrnucisco Sgg Win.TacbveMgt a a 'itfr uiscfj A'-S iS ft' ffi? si? ffa, am in" it fSZZSh Paa leaves almost a3 if by ma whes you bejia using Drops," the famousold icmudy for Rheunui- frBf Sciatica, Neuralgia fi and kindred troubles. 13 14 right to the EP3 tho aches TTW'R-'5 ana mai-cs iifevcrUi Get IfcilOslifi c-'- else in Ar.ydrag' Eiit can supply j- if live'toc from a dra- cioro ssnd One Dollar to Swansea Cure ct "d-rrops" will be, scat prepaid. i uim-'S -bottle "o-Drops" I A booklet with ctottlo gives full it- f. tnT shi'ds Win.

Hutchinson of Malvern, vidled his von, M. It Hutchinson, or 4 days hint week Morning home Saturday in the Bobe car. V. and W. Shellhcrn were Amift visitois Saluidny evening, Get the habit.

.1. II, Jackson is on' an extended visit out Foubody and other points south. Bon Hamilton of this pines met with a serious accident while husking corn near Elmo. The team tried to run jerking him against the doubletrees anil catching Ills hand and broke three fingers. He has hud to curry his hand iu a sling for some time but is much belter at present.

James Farrell was clerking for Sig King Saturday, Clyde King is sure goiog after He plowing, Kobe Mer; Co; furnished the Emerald Parish a car of excellent con! l.ibt week. The largest coop cf turkeys evt-r loaded on an express oar was shipped from Amiot last week', Mrs. Fred Pattoti raised them. iVe 'ekpress messenger raised a war whoop when they were offered for shipment. One of the swell social events of the season was the Thanksgiving dinner at Mrs.

W. H. Kobe's. 27 guests were invited and 23 were preseut. Nearly all relatives of the family.

Mrs. Kobe was assisted in serving dinner by her two who came home from school from Garnett for Thanksgiving vacation. Menu, Turkev, cranberries, cold slaw, mashed potatoes, celery, sweet potatoes, fruit salad, fruits', two kinds of pie, two kinds of cake, coffee, etc. Everyone survived the ordeal and went home happy at about dusk. Peter Gorman finished plowing last week.

John Drum and F. E. Patton ship-psd stock from Amiot Monday. Amiot Sports a moving pictuie show Wednesday night of each week. Albert beasley shipped a car of scrap iron last week.

1, B. Lady made a business trip to Haifa Summit recently. luepie supper at the church was well attended, a good program was rendered, after which Cols, King and urisc auctioned tne pies, rue boys responded well and eeveral dollars was raised to apply on new singing books. E. Akere and family spent Thanks giving with Jas.

Hogans, where they pact a big eat. several families were present. Geo. Lady and wife took dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

T. K. Lady Thanks' giving. Several of our voting men are out at Carlton in the big corn country husk ing corn. They report corn fine, yielding from 50 to GO bu.

per acre. Men are getting from i to 5c bu. for husking. Snodgrass Bros, received a shipment of Hour last week. Subscriber.

Central City Items Too late for Inst Searal from this vicinity have begun husking corn, O. H. Coberly and Will Bosser filled their silos last week. Harry Bloom with his cutter did the work. Mrs.

Olive Ecord Nainei, of Ena, was called here by the death of one of her music pupils last week and remained over several days for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ells- yj)itu iicord iter mother accompani ed her home Friduy for a few days vit-it Mr. Christie is building au addition to his barn. Mrs. Mary Woodtvorth hr.s been poorly with rheumatism the past week.

The teu csns ten given at the hon of Mrs. Chas. Ecord Wednesday ot last Week waa well attended. Chns. Ecord.

wife and daughter, Helen, took dinner with Mrs, Lizzie Colsan, to choose Craig, Garnett Kans, Central City Items Most every on spent Thanksgiving at home, Ivlrs. Krape and Mrs, Ira Bierly, ol Guruett, visited Friday wilh their sister Mrs. Woodworlh. Waller Hamilton and wife of Iola spent a few days lust week with the latter's brother, Harry Davis and wife Those who visited at the Central City ecliool Friday were Miss Mina Ehrhar'dt, Zftlmu and Fern Coberly, Hazel, Gladys and Boy Jones. Miss Edith Christy arrived home fi'oni Emporia; where she has been attending school, in time for Thanksgiving dinner with home folks.

Ellsworth Ecord and wife arrived home Sunday lifter a week's visit at Erie with their daughter. Peai'l Lewis and wife attended church services at Garnett Sunday afternoon. Those who spent Friday evening at the Coberly home were EJith, Stella, Mable and Elmer List innie, Edith, Olive, Emmet and Odie Christie, dren, Floyd and Joe Eaord, Claud, M'irple, Herold and Minnie Ehrhardt. Motts Weisdorfer and wife spent Monday at the Ellsworth Esord home. J.

Valentine and wife were Sunday visitors at the Boss Hunt home. Stop! Look! Listen! -r -i 7 i Jl or me nest lu aavs we will send you. the Commercial find Daily K. C. Star and Times one year tor $5.25.

The Commercial arid Daily K. C. Post one year lor, $4.25. For 10 days we give a special rate on any mag. azirie or paper you wisha We are authorized agent for all papers and magazines published.

Tell us what you want and we will save you money. Let us send in your re-newels. We have a few Ladies end Misses coats which we are going to close out at half price; See them H. C. REPPERT Have you renewed you subscription to The Com mercial? LIVESTOCK and FARM ALt Phone S0-G HARRIS, KANSAS H.

M. RaUiff -Hi VA AWFUL SUFFERING. "I Suffered untold agony with neuralgia. I thought I would go mad with pain. A friend of mlno advised me to take Dr.

Miles' Antl-Paln Pills. I did so and the pain stopped almost at once. Then 1 commenced using Dr. Miles Nervine and before Ions I was Bo that I did not have these paln3 any more." E. J.

"WINTER, EC1 E. Platte Colorado Springs, Colo. THh uuMMERCfAL filter S-i iii the Harris postofficc 3 second class mail nMtcr. published by G. Fj.

Troutwine fine wife Published EVery Thursday SOBSCEIPTXOJf PftTCE, $1.00 PER YMVU. Dec. 2, 1015 Ian tho News Too late for last weak. Bensley's are busy shredding corn liiia week. Mra.

Syres nnd Ratio spent Friday and Saturday in Garnett visiting. Kenneth Ford left Monday for South' Dakota where he will work until spring. John Steffler tibia Bush City was last week vialtiug his parents and iiis brother Frank. The high school scholars, Maurine and James Laura and Floyd Elliott and Esther Myers will be home this week for thanksgiving vacation. School was dismissed Monday on account of the death of the teacher, Dora Jiichelson's, grandfather.

Fred Suarfr and wife Bpent Sunday with their son, Cubs, and wife, A number from Here attended the meeting at darnett Sunday night. There will be a Xmas tree program here Xmas John Long and wife from Garnett visited Will McLaughlin Wednesday of last week. Fairvievi i'oo late for last week. May and Bob Cnrhe home last week to help care for their father who has been quite ill for the past two weeks. TLey expect to take him to Abeliue Tuesday and will stop at Topeka on the way imd have a specialist examine him.

Pete Hartman waa threshing for Mr. Nicholas, Mr, Bonine and Mr. Chas. Eeord last week. Mrs.

N. G. Nelson spent Wednesday night with hoc daughter, Mrs. Maud Weisdorfer, Mrs. Bouiivo and three children was at tha honips of H.

M. Ratliif and Chas. Moberly Friday of last week. C. Fi.

Oaks delivered corn to N. T. Hunt last Saturday. Athertou has been making jgais improvements on his Harris house this week. Ed Grcvra is doing the Carpenter work.

Mra. B. G. Nelson, George -Kelson and Joe Whalev drove to Garnett Sat- urday and atleudod the big camp meet lag there, There waa a good many from here attended the piJ suippoi at Oak Valley laftl Saturday night and report a good tiins. Misses Lncv and Belle Kelson nnd Joa Wlui'iiv ware Sunday visitors at the lio'ue of Will Weisdorfer and attended church at Cherry Moiiud San-day night.

Guy Young and wife were Sunday at the Goorge Atherton Louie. Athettoa and yrifa para risking IF TO BE Sunday with Harry Better and wife. Man ford Bonine and family were Visiting with Mr. Mofiit and family of near Bichmoud Saturday and Sunday. Geo; topped his kafflr corn Tuesday, Wm; Atherton and 0.

Oaks helping him. Bert Smith has been turning the ground over for the past week, preparing for next years crop. Fred Webber finished filling his silo Monday. George Turrell furnished Uie power and D. F.

Young the cutter. W. B. Langley threshed his Sheridan grass Saturday. It made about 8 bu.

per acre. Pleasant Mbb'nd Myrtle and Nannie Robe visited Sunday at John Micheals. Mrsi Chas. Hnnes visited Tuesday with Mrs. Dick Young, Mrs; Whitehead drove to Burlington Sunday afternoon to be with her mother who is very sick.

Claude Drybread visited Sunday at Fred Aliens. Mrs. S. F. Uolston and Hugh were shopping in Waverly Monday.

Earl and P. M. Hart visited Carroll Carleton Sunday. Mrs. Si F.

Kolston and Mrs. Fred Allen and little Clarence visited Mrs. Earl Alleu Tuesday. C. A.

Baker and family spent Sunday at J. Jennings. Z. C'. Allen visited a few 'days last week with heir parents at Ottawa, of us think too much about ourselves and find out too little real truth about the subject.

A.J. Snyder took Sunday dinner with 11. Alleu. EhH Allen and wife and Cora and Sarah Carleton spent Sunday at L. B-iybread's.

It is reported that "Spooks" have been seen lurking around iu our neighborhood after dark. Bev. Eells preached a splendid sec mon at Glenwood Sunday morning. He will commence a revival meeting Sunday night, Amibi Corn is going over the Kobe Mer. Co Scales as of yore.

J. L. llyan bought corn of Wm. Wra. Doeg, wife and son.

Don, returned to Amiot to husk and market their corn pn the farm one halt ini'e north of town which they traded for property in and near Columbia, about 8 months ago reserviug the crops. Zeno Stocks was here from Kansas City with a party east of that place trying to trade or rent his farm recent- $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will, be pleased to learn that there i3 at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being Kreatly iniluenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the pa tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.

Bend for list of testimonials. Address: F. CHENEY ToleiJa, Chin, gold by all Druggist, J6c, ROBE'S, Amiot, Bean Public Safe We will sell at public eale at the W. Bierly farm 8 miles west of Garnett 5 miles southeast of Harris and 12 mi northeast of Westphalia, on TUESDAY, DE OEM BE It 7 115 Gray mare 6 years old, Gray mare 8 ye irs old, Bay mare 7 years old, Bi'y rnara 9 years old, Bay gelding 5 years ola, Bay gelding 8 years old Brown Uorse mule years old, Mare mule i years old, Horse mule 4 years old, Gray yearling horse mule, Bay yearling horse mule, Yearling horse colt, 3 eliciting mare mule colts i 30 Head of go id 30 Head Good Hogs. A lot of good Farming Implements S.

Dennison Son Bethel Weather is real cool. Those who spent Thanksgiving at the Ira Hirt home were: Bev. Ed Hut and wife, Grandma Hirt, Boy CriBt, Lucy and Nannie 'Oyier, Oaie and Djlmer Hirt, Kiel Crist, Will Heck, Stella Boots, Verna Hirt, Chas. Bnd Ephriam Oyler, Stella Beckner, Harvey Armstrong, Edna, Bessie and Bertha Hartmau and Walter Boots. Walter and Mina Williams left Wednesday evening for Cbnuutevhere they will stay over Thanksgiving and visit relatives.

Grandma Hirt spent a few days last week with her sou, Ira Hirt and family Mrs. Lewis Boots is improving. Two of her daughters from western Kansas came last Thursday Their names uie Mrs. Charley Biffey and Mrs. Noah Flora, They came on account tot the sickness of their mother.

John Armstrong is planning to build new barn in the near future. Misses Lucy Oyler and Stella Beckner spent Saturday night, with Miss Edna Hirt. Bev. Josiah Ehinehart from Franklin Co. is here Visiting his sister, Mrs.

J. L. Oyler. John Beam and wife fiom'Pratte Co. are here visiting relatives and friends for a few days.

Jake Laughlin and wife from Burlington visited Saturday and Sunday night wilh Biley Boots and family. Those who took Sunday dinner lit the Bev. Ed Hirt home were: Ira Hirt and wife, Elmer and Frankie Hirt, Uev. J. L.

Oyler and wife, John Oyler and family, Bev. Josiah Bhinehart, John Beam nn.d wife. Edna Hirt, Chas. and Ephrian Oyler, Boy Boots, Lucy and Nannie Oyler aud Stella Boots. Jake Wagner and family, Biley Boots and family, Grandma Heck, Ezra Beckner and, wife, Henry Beckner and wife, Jake Laughlin aud wife and Will Heck took, Sunday dinner at Bev.

Levi Floro's home. Those who took Sunday dinner at Shoemaker's were: Levi Beckner aud family aud Earl Crist aud wife. Lewis Hartman took Sunday dinner with Henry Hartman. Thoso who took Suuday dinner at John NencTs home were John Biffey and family and John Armstrong and wife..

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1914-1918