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The Lincolnville Lance from Lincolnville, Kansas • 6

The Lincolnville Lance from Lincolnville, Kansas • 6

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jr. I si -3 vfc "I ml Lincolnville Lance H. Poppe Agent for the Coiitiiionliil WELL SAY! M. W. A.

Camp No. 6936. Moots Heoond and Fourth Saturday Night, at 8 o'clock, in; VISITING NEIGHBORS WELCOME. Wo vou to liivcstlitate our order and us. S.

1'RAIISaLL, V. 0. F. A. SMITH, Clerk If you are looking for a Clyde Ford wont to Marion Saturday.

Archie. Smith complofcod S. II. Grinstaff.s poarch Wednsdoy. W.

C. Meyer's father-in-law Mr. McKimmcamein from Brown county Friday for a visit and to look up some land, Rev. Gordon filled his regular appointment at this place Sunday evening and on Monday morning made several pastoral calls, wagon, una want someining 01 (A) uraae, nrsc class i workmanship, and fully warranted, COME TO ME 7 nr i-i i i 5i Or if you want a wagon, i nun mm eui3i in wui KiuiuiHiiij) iwiu iniutuiai, noun better on the market. Guaranteed.

tf IIOW ABOUT i. Morrison center draft, foot that any toy can do the iU Morrison Twin Brothers Gang. Come in and see them, TvKjN IEMBER I am headquarters for all kinds of shelf hardware, wire fencing, harness, horse Oroamory lligliest prices per pound for Dutter Fat, amd have 49 regular customers. Shall we add you to our list. II.

B. BOltGES. Fred and Will Munsterman, August and Otto Meyer, II. Henke and II. Tiemeier composed a fishing party that went to Cedar Point Saturday for a days outing.

They report a good time and a catch of about 40 pounds. mU mf mU mfc 4 i J. D.Lottand mother made a trip to Ilerington Wednesday. Miss Dora Erickson visited over Sunday with Mrs. S.

II. Grinstaff. II. Stiner, one of our, prosperous farmers, reports a good yield of wheat this year. Rev.

Semie will Leave Friday for Kansas City and Paola, expecting to return some time tmxt week. Chas. and Jas. Ilaire, two of Ilerington's real estate men were here the first of the week hustling up business. a mf mh mim ml mp f5 ri 4 JJ lly nets, collar pads and the best line of leather collars on tho market, and more coming.

King Smith CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. Plans drawn and Estimates aud Material Furnished. Lincolnville, Kansas. ml mf mU mfc M. 4 i I REAL ESTATE BELL PRINTING Titoi'it's.

Friday, AiuiUHT 9, 1907. Entoruri iisSoeoiicl-rliiss miiil mutter July an. 107. lit tlio post oflluo at UiiR'ilnvlllf ICnnsiiw, undt'i' tho Act of Contrross of Mnroli LOCAL ITEMS. J.V.

Bosh was ever from Pil sen Saturday. Robert Hodges of Elk, was in town Monday. Archie Smith completed S. II. Grinstalf's porch Wednesday.

J. N. Oursler and wife wore Ilerington visitors Wednesday. Clyde Ford went to Marion Wednesday for a load of Hour. Jim Dudisha and T.

J. Wise were county saat visitors Saturday. Geo. Wight and W. N7 Brown made a trip to Ilerington Wednesday.

John Lun sway and family were guests at the home of W. D. Ham-mer Sunday. Ruben Gilbert and Wife spent Sunday with their son, Ira, at Lost Springs, Rev. Gordon aud family were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. II. A. Kobel Sunday, Vern and Ira Smith of Lost Springs visited their cousin Lou-nie Kobel Sunday. Geo.

Barrett came up from Marion Saturday for a few days visit with home folks. Mr, and Mrs. N. F. Alspaugh entertained at three course dinner Sunday the following guests: Mr.

and Mrs. Steeley, John Kohler, Abner and John Gilbert. A. A. Hart, one of the hustling Ilerington real estate men, was down on business Wednesday.

Lee Smith returned Wednesday from Kingman County where he had been visiting for several days. Misses Bertha and Lina West-brook and guest, Miss Bulner, were Marion visitors last Friday. Itfiss Leidig left Tuesday for her home at Clay Center, after a pleasant visit at the home of Rev. Taylor. P.livliok went to Marion Monday to niet his wife who was on her way here from tho old country.

Jack Belton and family of Mud Creek were the guests at the home of H. Conrod and wife Saturday Sunday. Slav. G. S.

Smith, the Presiding Elder, in from Hiawatha, and has the guest of Rev. Taylor this week. Buggy Carriage or Spring i 1 remember I have the Bird- r' 4 Sulky gang plows. The new lift are so easy to operate work of two men. Also the 7.

and Snow Ball Washers Yours Trulv. T. C. BOND. 4 mi ul Jr.

5 mSlk VTA Abner Gilbert and John KoV left for California Thursday. Miss Mae Kaiser has been i sistiug II. II. Poppe in the si this week. John Steely was called to 01 on acount of sickness of his fathch T-r 1 mt I iie leic xnursday.

Mrs Rachel Smith left for and other eastern points expect i to make an extended visit. It is reported that wedding will soon be ringing in this nc i. 1 1 I T. uuoiooa. uoys tune up tne nuvi bells and tin pans.

Mass Tillie Leitz came d-- 'i from. Herington Monday evei i. for a few days visit with ho.j.-j folks. Martin Henke, a student of Lutheran Theological Seminai St. Louis, will preach at Lutheran church next Sunday, Rudolph, Luker, of St.

stopped over Saturday for a vi it with II. W. Tiemeier. Mr. Lr." was on his way home to St.

from Oklahoma, where he had visitins. FOR SALE OR TR.U A handsome dapple gray I' cheron Stallion, 10 years old a in fine conditon. J. E. Route 2 Lost Springs, i.

Dray And Transfer Trunks, Freight and all of Merchandise taken to or i the depot. We ask a. share of your patrc age C. W. Four A.

MILLER, LiVeri STABLE, Drummer Trade Especially licited. Kax jeripgtop5 Kapsasn See the Quick-Action Also Grain Drills. mU 4 Call and take a look if a As. ml nf gig 'A- mx mr jx. Jts.

T' LOANS BONDS 4 fi5. (VS. n1 "I i Will Klein schmidt of Lyons Creek was down Sunday and he and Miss Sophia Schacht visited at the homes of Will Harland and John Iloefke Sr. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. Cecil died Sunday. The funeral services were held at the family home on Tuesday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. Gordon.

The burial taking place in the Lincolnville cemetary. Peter Klatt went to Strong City Saturday for a visit with his father and to help him celebrate his 78th birthday anniversary. Mr. Klatt says that the corn around hero looks much better than it does around Strong Citv. If you have anything to sell, I have the customers.

INSURANCE The 'Belle Springs Grea i John Kohler and Vv ill McIIen-ry went to Ilerington Saturday. Julius. Lawrenz, and wife, went to Wichita county Tuesday to visit their daughter Mrs. Rose Poppe. Geo.

Opdenholf, living one mile south of town, celebrated his birthday anniversary last Tuesday evening by having a largo number of his friends and acquaintances gather at his home to spend the evening. A very sociable time was had and refreshments were served. Quite a number of the young friends of Miss Sophia Schacht gathered at the home of Earnest Lewrenz last Sunday. Upon their arrival they found that Mrs Lewrenz had been suddenly taken quite ill so they all repaired to the home of Mrs. Leitz.

near by, and passed a very pleasant evening. Weil Of course )'ou need a well. This hot dry weather calls for water and lots of it and you know you don't like to The highest prices in Cash always paid for Butter Fat Bring in your Cream. Will pay 21 cents iIj i II. A.

Kobel and family were at the county seat visiting Saturday. E. Haley, Dick Williams, Johnson and a Mr. Sheldon, all land men, from Marion, took dinner at the Sunllower hotel Friday. mery Oo.

fe Williams CREAM FREEZERS. (1 a Harness Repairs. fen "S' m' (cj sSr Nefd Bb fYWIif'HOMBIY i .1 'Mi is 1 1 oy PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. Lincolnvillc, Kansas, Agent for Reiman Kuhnert, Wall Papers. II.

II. Poppe has been in Kansas City this week buying new goods for his fall trade. J. E. Gilbert, the young man who has been employed by the Board to take charge of our school this year, is a Marion county product, born one half mile north east of Lincolnville.

He is 22 years of age, carries a profes sional certificate and has attended three terms at the Emporia State Normal. Watch the work of this young man and see if the Board did not make a wise selection when they gave him the principal-ship of our echools. Vita KiJ'J Ml V' 'a Bit 1 1 yi-rMl Smith, Kieferlie Hardware, Implements, Iiafc Ve Cai) po for YoU' Plows, Cultivators, Tin and Wooden Ware, Galvemzed Steel Repairs, Stoves and Stove Repairs, Samson Wind Mills and Pumps, Harvest Oils Paints Superior Grain Drills Kingman ud St. Joo Sulky Plows. Whitk Yovr Insurance in three of the best Insurance i Companies doing business iu this state.

Fvk.nisii Drafts to any part cf the world. Renew Your Farm Loans or make you a new one. Draw Your Deeds, Legal Papers or Peusion Vouch- ers, or do ony other Notary Business. Make You a loan, so you may hold that wheat, corn, or feed those cattle and hogs. Receive Yora Deposits which makes us responsible to yon against los3 in auy way.

As you are protected by bonded officers, Burglar Insurance and state ox- i animations. Interest Paid on time deposits. If you wish to 6ell your property call in and see us. 1 8 HAMMOCKS AND ICE Harness and dp with out it. Let me drill you one and save you worry Hodse fyloYiijg Is also in my line.

I have equipment and will do you a good job. Give me a trial, Geo. Wifflit. Lancoltiville. LINCOLNVILLE STATE BANK.

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Pages Available:
152
Years Available:
1907-1907