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The Lincolnville Lance from Lincolnville, Kansas • 4

The Lincolnville Lance from Lincolnville, Kansas • 4

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finnl'irA mil' vorv fnnrtfl. Lincolnville Lance. H'-Fli'lAN STATEMENT, of Mil! (Inn nt'iu 1 oni'dliloii of llio Lincolnville ht'le hi Imiiliivllic, Stn'o of Klllimm. Ill Ihe sii of hllsllil.m Out Url oiis butcher, was in Kansas City his wo with a shipment of Dr. Mever reports the nrriv il of a bright little girl, Ivoinbcr (J, at the home of R.

R. 1. fid wife, sumo eight miles of town. Kiefeiiie Williams BELL PRINT NO Phopb's. (In of -i-fiii hoc.

Inor, ntock. Friday, Dkoembeh 13, 1907. LoilllH llllll lllsCOIHItN Loihik on n.Mi TI19. Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. 0.

IT. Taylor next Thursday afternoon, December 19. Lunch will be served. 1.7IIU7 (111,11.1 Ovi'llll'llf KhUiie and Itmili building iiml fUiurus ICVplMIHI' a 'count I 1) Kutorud us Second-class mail matturJuly 1 U0 7. lit till! pilKt OlIIOQ lit LillCOlllVlllK, ICiuihuu, under tho Act ut' Congress of Mnruli IK'ill.

4H1.W OhnIi oilier limn nmurve It.cnm C'lsll II lid PXcllllNKO, No one can be entirely satisfactory; you may remember that le'ill reservo Till 111 lAIIIMTircs. T. C. Bond is on the ebk-list thiB week. Hardware, Implements, Threshers, Plows, Cultivators, Tin and Wooden Ware, Galvenized Steel Repairs, Stoves and Stove Repairs, Samson Wind Mills and Pumps, Harvest Oils Paints Superior Grain Drills Kingman and St.

Joe Sulky Plows. Christ, the nio'st perfect man that 4.Wi ir. "iti.iwilel i liM'O VNl HIKI.Ol) 87 1, (ill 1SII.40 Cur Itul pnld hi Surplus fund Undivided proMts Inti i-esi Kxcleinife it nil oiti in ImsIdfim I 1 ti T. C. 'Bond went to Wichita Wednesday.

Fred Sohiinihron was a Marion visitor Saturday. Individual deposiluiuid Uoiinty llepo lis its- hit Harness and Harness Repairs. 0 rtiflcuie of deposit UillH payable i ii.ii iw 4i.u.ii.!i;-i Tolnl Lancolnville. HtiHe ot Kmisns I Uuuiilj of SM 1 A. Smith, siild lmnk.

do over lived, waB crucified by a lot of kickers. And we may add that the kickers do not admit to thiB day that they were wrong. Our corn contest has been continued to January 1 when the award will be made, We have some fine samples, but not enough to make much of a display. We know of no better way to advertise Marion county than to exhibit samples of her products. You ought to be as much inter ested in this undertaking as we at.

Bring on your fine corn. LeRoy Smith ai.d bride were in Marion Saturday. George Franta went to Topeka. co visit his uncle. solemly swear that Hie Intro Htittement is true; Unit paid hunk hue no iiii'dlities, unil is not inuorsor on any note or obllni ion.

othi ilian vlioivn on the above ulniumoiit, to ilus best of my knowluilKu and be ief. So helu mo U( d. A. Smi ti, Cnsliier Sub ci'ibed and sworn to before me liis Frank Smith, of Highland, was a Lincolnville visitor last week. Dr.

Grant Meyer attended the meeting of the Marion County Medical Society held at Marion on Tuesday of this week. There was a good attendances from all parts of the county. J.N. Oursler brings to this office the most perfect sma'l ear of corn we ever saw. It is three inches long, seven and one-quarter inches around the waist and uoi a grain missing.

The lower end does not show the cob, but is covered with closely-grown grains. Caught on the Fly. A Baltimore man dommitted suicide the other day after setting aside $200 to buy whisky to be swilled at his funeral. A thoughtful man that. A ball player was robbed of almost $2,000 at Newton this week, but escaped with his $400 diamond.

Does it pay better to play ball than to preach? It ought not to. The Eagles lodge at Galena was visited by robbers rebent'y and $70 in cash taken. The wine closet must have been dry, as no mention is any drinkable stuff being taken. An exchange says talk is being indulged in around Pittsburg, Kansas, to the effect that there will likely be bloodshed in that county if the temperance i eople do not cense their bfforts for the (lay of Doeoiiiber, JiKiu Simon Sill, Archie Smith and Noltiry l'ubllo. (i omui'ssion expires on iliu l)th day of Jan.

uar.y. 11)10. Correct. Attest: II. Tiumuihii 1 A.

Sw.th i II. Kobsi, U'K'ci-n. John 8, svjik.s Will Brown went to the county seat Tuesday. Rev. Senue and Henry Pagen- kopf went to Herington Sundiiy tiveuicg last.

sire County Superintendent Ray writes: There will be a special meeting on Alfalfa day, December 14, rom to 8:80 p. of the Marion County Farmers and Stock mens Association in the Districts presided over by the following Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Wm. Schlehanber, J. B.

Shields, Henry Wight, Jacob Miuh, J. C. Meehan, and W. H. Stewart.

Subject to be discussed, Alfalfa. T. W. Buyi'r And Shipper of Ben Wisner, of Greenleaf, Kansas, came in Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. J.

M. Mcllenry. Dave Hobert came in from Western Western Kansrs Monday to look after business matters, CEw Novrot, Joe and Will Bez-lek and Frank Stiner each shipped a car of stock to Kansas City Monday. A well known retired high school teacher was explaining to a class what was meant by the word conceited, and said: "Suppose I)OW HErTLDV To show you a high grade, strictly niodern, fair-priced holiday linea stock wliich we do not hesitate in i-aying is the most magnificent Christmas line ever shown in Lincolnville. We want to how you this splendid outlay and we assure yon a most hearty welcome whether you come to see or buy.

We will from now until Christmas take contracts for filling either stockings or gunuy-eacks A fine Cream Candy at 10c a pound just the thing for churches and sbhools. Yours for a Merry Christmas, Line Stock Antelope I go around saying, look how ansas A. C. Maralett was down from Lost Springs Monday shaking hands with his many friends in this section. The Lincolnville good I am to my class, or bragging about how good-looking I am, what in the world would you say I am?" "A liar!" instantly responded two in the class.

enforcement of the prohibitory law in Crawford county, This must be idle talk of idle people. If it is not, the persons responsible for it should be given a Jlong term in jail. The Admire State Bank had $28,100 in the Kansas City Bank Dr Grant Meyer and wife, R. Gilbert and wife and John Gilbert were guests at the J. Oursler I Herington Sun: Some people think a school teacher has a snap, but don't you believe it.

Work home Sunday. F. A. Munroe. of Commerce which temporarily suspended payment a short time Elbert Evans, from Kingman, ing all day five days in the week in the school room and then since.

L) was a jolt which the lit spending six evenings aud all of G. W. Buckley and wife of Marion, came up Tuesday to visit with J. W. Buckley.

ih ilni; inti ii i ili tie bank could not stand. The Kansas City bankers, however, arranged that theVaccount at the Saturday at home grading papers, making reports and preparing work for the Btudents may look 0. L. Mowrer, the handsome an, account at the Commerce should easy to the uninitiated, but not to part of the firm of Baxter Mowrer, grocerymen of Lost Springs, waB in Lincolnville last week. All kinds of First Glass Meats.

Fresh and salt We pay highest market price for Hides. O. W. WIG HT, me who knows. be transferred to another bank.

Fourteen thousand dollars was sent to the Admire bank and the Should a man who owns a first County Superintendent Ray wns class farm sell it, even if he gpts a in Lincolnville Friday. Mr. Ray ft big pric- The price has nothing stockholders raised $15,000 more, which made a sum nearly doubb what was deemed nace-sary to oon-tinue business on. And the bank is a host of friends up this way Well who are always glad to shake fo do with the value of land, a iood farm, to our mind being above price. Lands will never.be Poultry, Butter and Eggs.

reopened its doors after being afte.i being closed almost three cheaper and there is no invest Rev. Gordon preached here last 5r hours. Could this have ben pos sible in any state other thai Kansas. Sunday morning owing to the meetings still in progress at Ramon which he reports is accom at once; V. plishing much good.

Of course you need a well. This hot dry wcither 'calls for water and lots of it, and you know you don't like to do with out it. Let ine drill you one and save you worry House o'ips Is also in my line. I have equipment necessary, and will do you a good job. Give rue a trial.

ment, all things considered, that pays more satisfactory dividends. farm is a home, a habitation, a place to live, to becpieath to the children, and will nob bust, go info bankruptcy or run away. It is a home for all time and there is no posession under the sun bo valuable as a good farm Bent Vlurcock. M. W.

A. Camp No. 6936. Meets Second find ourt.li Saturday Night, al 8 o'clock, m. VISITING NEIGHBORS WELCOME.

ti far Wo ask vou to nvestifiato our order and jo'n us. The Ladies Union met Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. W. Hammer's. The afternoon wa pent in sewing, after which the ladies choked to postpone their next meeting until after the holidays, as each lady will be busy preparing fcr the coming of Santa Glaus.

S. A. I'RAKSaLL, V.O. A. SMITH, Clerk fig iax ten? fit 'a ft 5 fop Ppce I The Lincolnvl He School We have received from the sec We Want Cream Shipments Prompt Returns retary a copy of the full proceed ings of the Sunday-school convention held at Florence December 4 ind 5, with a request to publish We would like very much to so, but our limited spacs makes it fIT UNITED EYflGELICfll CHURCH Friday, December 20, at 8 p.

m. Real Estate Insurance Farm Loans. I have hind close to town, that I will sell cheap and on good terms List Your Property With Me. I haw stocks of merchandise aud hardware for sale or trade. J.J.LAWBENZ.

Lincolnvil'o. Kansas. Quotations impossible. Ihe next session, however, will be held at Marion, .1, p. sr.

V. at a date to be decided upon later Butter Fat 24 cents. Eo'os 2 1 cents. Country Butter 15 cents. Poultry Song Oh, yes there is a Synta Clus Acrostic Christmas Primary Room Two Sid Friink Fisher and Emmit Oursler Stocking Drill Intermediate Room It is thought that the National Bank of Commerce of Kansiis City, which closed its doors a few- Georgie Kohel and Ollie Wiuht days since, will be doing business again in a very short time with an Marie Taylor and Willie Bond Vivian Wight Primary Room Ethel Schambron and John Giitsch increased capital stock.

A great big bank like this was is needed Marie Tav! song Texas Courtship Solo Jolly Santa Claus Christmas Candle A' ay to Xmas Land Recitation The Burglar Exercises Bells Recital ion Hard Orchestra Speaking Dwll Xmas Bells and Flower Girls in the West and the people ol Kansas City will see to it that it is made bigger and better. liens 6 Springs 7 Roosters 2 Young Roosters. Ducks 0 Hen Turlvcys 8 Old Turkeys 7 Geese cents cents cents cents cents cents cents cents i Intermediate Room Georgie Kol 1 Primary Room Vivian and Ollie Wight Tpper Room -n Ai J. J. a successful farmer living just west of town, dors a little dairying on the fide and fiuds that it pays him.

This year, besides having all the wanted for the tablf, as well as 11 liberal supply for the hog, hi creamery checks will amount to not less than $450 for the year Nor ea this include the milk fad Fred Schambron, LiVer Feed STAPLE. Drummer Trade Especially So 1 Linoolnvlle Creamery Co.S Lixcoiktille, Kansas, Drill Waitin? for Sunta Intermedi ite Room Recitatl Children's Tnlpgram Pearl Pi iiz Exercises Xma- Stocking Intermediate Room DriP Spears Upper Room Distribution of PrepntB. Song and Tableaux Three Stars Faith, II pg and Love J. E. GlLllERT Alice Gardner Teachers.

Mamib IlWHm licited. LlXCOLSVILLE, KAX. to almost a dozen calves. I.

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152
Years Available:
1907-1907