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The Hamlin Reporter from Hamlin, Kansas • 4

The Hamlin Reporter from Hamlin, Kansas • 4

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Hamlin, Kansas
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Harry and Ruth Moore were 8a-betha visitors Saturday. la il Order Busi I'm kinrjauL'h from cast ol tte-1 ness The Reporter. published Every Thursday By A. G. HUFF Eatcred the post office -at Hamlin, xecoml claas mall mutter.

I Dollar Per One Year Serve was in Hamlin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Kern were in Hiawatha Saturday afternoon. Mii Alice Pyle spent Saturday tuul Sunday at her home near Hamlin Mis. John Tucker was a Hamlin visitor the latter part of the week. Political Announcements Baptist Church Notes. For many years the churches have observed Children's Day, for about a dozen years Mother's Day has had its place, and for some time this pastor has favored a Fathers Day hence acting upon the thought last Sunday a sermon was preached for Father's and next Sunday being Mother's Day a sermon will be preached for them if the Lord will.

We shall be pleased to have a good attendance hoping all who can will wear a boquet of white flowers in token of purity. The congregations were good but we thought of many fathers of our community who should say every Sabbath to wives and children, "Come ye and let us go to the house of the God of Jacob and He will teach us of His ways, and we will walk in His paths, for out of Zion shall go the law." He who carpets the earth with green, paints the sky with blue, fills every open space with light, gives every evidence of love, surely deserves our humble and sincere worship. Call Dr. Slianon. Veterinarian fo all kind of Veterinary work Hiawatha For Gountu Treasurer.

'o tlie npjinbllcnn voters, both ladies and Aentlewen I hereby announce myself as a andidite for the nomination for re-election to the office of county treasurer of Brown county, Kansas, ttubject to the primary election to be held August 4, 1614. 1 D. HERMAN SIIELTON For Sale An almost new 2 wheel Western Bell lister complete. C. C.

Jones. Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Rutherford were shopping in St. Saturday Do you have the impression that mail ocTer prices are low in fact? Compare my prices with mail order prices. Come and see the goods. Draw your own conclusions. In this list-of goods quality is in my favor.

Mail Order My Pried 2-inch Continuous Post Beds 7.15 6.7a Brass Beds 16.95 16.5( Library Table 13.25 12. 00 Dining Chairs 1.15 l.gJ Morris ChHirs 10.05 19.5(1 Library Table 7.75 7.5 Highspire Tapestry Rugs 9x12 9.00 7.9 Wool Filled Ingrain Rugs 9x12 6.75 5.5 Axminster Rugs 9x12 18.50 17.5? Axminstcr Rugs 9x12 22.50 20.9! All Wool Super Ingrain Carpet, per yard .73 .6 Hemp Carpet, per yard .19 .1 Oil Cloth Stove Rugs, I yard square 1.00 Linoleum, 12 feet wide .65 Window Shades, cut any size .31 Miss Margaret Dowell visited For ProDat6 Judge The Reporter is authorized to isnnaunce the of Geo. Vf. Seaman, for re nomination to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the decisiou of the Republican voters at th regular primary clectian, August I9U. friends Hiawatha from Friday un til Sunday.

For Sheriff- Cal. Biddle, Democratic candidate for sheriff, was here Tuesday interviewing the voters. N. P. Eglin's had as their Sunday guests Mrs.

J. C. Kidwell, Miss Jessie Kidwell and Murl and Palu Kidwell. At the Brethren Church. Next Sunday is Mothers's Day.

The women of the church will have charge of the services. It will be appropriate for the occasion. Music, recitations and readings will be a part of the program, with a short talk by the pastor. Come and enjoy "this morning service with us. In the evening the pastor will speak on "The Great Dynamic." There will be good music and gospel pieaching.

You are cordially invited 10 worship with us. H. F. Stuckman, pastor. Pasture Wanted: I want pasture for about 40 head of cattle.

J. R. Harding, Mutual phone, Hamlin, A larger and better Assortment of RUGS ca C. C. Jones is having a new barn built on his farm just northwest of town.

L. N. Reagan is doing the work. V. B.

Harris, of Everest, respectfully his candidacy for sheriff of Brown tttlty, subject to the approval of the voters at the August primaries, Thereby announce myself a candidate for ofTlce of sheriff of Brown county, subject i the decision oi the voters of Brown county tli Democratic primary August 4, 11)14. C. W. BIDDLE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate ifiV the nomination for the office of kiierltf of -own conniy, subject to the decision of the Pi nulcralic primary to be held August 4, 191 1 JOHN WHITE.

I hereby announce myself as a candidat (or the Republican nomination for sheriff of (Ji owu county, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the August primaries. SIMON l'RASER I am a candidate ior the Democratic nomi-li lion for iheriffof Drown county subject to the wishes of the Democratic voters at- the August primary election. JA3, D. UINTON. For Register of Deeds To the Republican voters of Brown county I iicivby aunouncemyself as a candi late lor the nomination for re-eleetion to thcoffieo vf register of deeds, subjecting my claims to vour couslaeration.

and action at the Aug' Kt irluiBry election. J. A. HICKS. be seen at my store than at many of the larg; Come and see.

towns and at lowr prices. A. M. Myers and Jirn Harding weit to Hiawatha Saiudray to attend tho C. P.

A. i I uild Without a doubt L. J. Smith, living four miles northeast of Hamlin, has tho finest bunch of hogs to be found in the country. He has his place fixed up especially for end is very successful.

All told he has at present something over SCO head and they arc everyone good breeding. Jud specializes on hog raising. Take your shoes to the Hamann Shoe Store, Hiawatha, and have them repaired the electrical way. ansa: The moving picture show at the opera house last week drew a nice crowd and the patrons were well satisfied with the entertainment. The management of the picture show say they expect to show in Hamlin once a week.

Wallace Earhart ia keepinl streets in fine condition. ic drags them after every? Sfiowq School is out and the youngster happy. Wear a white carnation nevt Sun they are always in good shape -i 1 I I it is luouiera lu.v. day. For Glsrk ot District Court 'Co the Republican voters of Brown county 1 wish to announce myself as a Candidate for the nomination to the ofliee of clerk of the diStfict court, subject to the decision of the voters at the August primary.

W5I, ROGERS A Hamlin woman was shopping ir. Hawatha Saturday. Before gong to the county seat she almost forgot she had not baked her bread and at that time it was almost time to put it in the oven. But she had made up her mind to go to Hiawatha, so she carefully placed her bread in a suit case ard took it to Hiawatha with her where rhe baked the bread at the home of a friend and brough it back with her on the night train. The People of Hamlin I For County Clerk To the Republican voters of Brown county hereby aunounce myself as a candidate for the nomination to the office county clerk, subject to the decision of the voters at the regular August primary.

D. WELTMER.Q am a candidate for the Republican noml 41 Uiou for the office of county clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at (he primary election to beheld Aug. 4, 1914. FLOYD N. WHITCOMB and Vicinity An exchange says: Our attention has been called to the fact that we never saw a bald headed woman.

Well, what of that? There are a good many things that we never saw. We never saw a woman sitting on a dry goods box and surround herself with filthy pools of extract of tobacco sprayed through her teeth. We never saw one go fishing with a bottle of bait in her hip pocket, sit on the damp ground and go home drunk at night. We never saw a woman yank off her coat, give her pants a hitch, spit on her hands and swear she could whip the biggest man in town. Come to think of it, there are a good many things we never saw a woman do, and don't want to, either.

For Gountu Surveyor To the Republican voters of Brown county I h'erebe annonuuc myself as a caddidate the nomination for re-election to the office county surveyor, subject to the primary ejection, August 4, 1914. C. DAWLEY. Harry Brown and Harry Collins ent to St. Joseph Sunday night with cattle for J.

R. Harding and the Browh Bros, and returned Monday right. We deliver all goods to yoar depot FREE, To all Newly Married People: We give you a handsome pi-esent with every bill of goods. You will be surprised at the Low Prices. 0m mm mmMm mmm MMmimmm.

I Now Swat The Fly I MEEK DO NOW. We have the Swatters, Fly Traps Large and Screen Doors, Window THEi FURNITURE MAN I Screens, Screen Wire Cloth Pearl, Plain, Gal Kansas Hiawatha, vanized and painted, and the trimmings. I E. Gaston.

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Pages Available:
785
Years Available:
1913-1915