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The Hamlin Reporter from Hamlin, Kansas • 5

The Hamlin Reporter from Hamlin, Kansas • 5

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Hamlin, Kansas
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A-jUUk These Ape Special Price: $4.00 The Hamlin Reporter SS Daily Drovers Telegram bob one rar at regnlar price of the Telegram alone mr I What is he worth? VA Strictly Cash How can you get full market value out of your Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Grain, Hay, Eggs. Poultry and Produce, unless you get the official mnrket report of thft Daily Drovera Telegram? To sell anything for less than It ii worth is simply giving money away. The Daily Drovers Telegram tells you Try day the correct market price of evry thing raised on the farm. Tells you whero the market Is as well as what it Is. En and are good only on Friday and Saturday, July 10 fill ables you to get 5 per cent to 20 per cent more money for everything by knowing what It is Worth and when to sell to best advantage.

Telegraphic News of the World I I 18 pounds granulated sugar $1.00 7 pounds bulk starch 25c 6 boxes matches 20c 8 bars Lenox soap 25c Cream of Wheat 15c 10c toilet soap 3 for 25c 6 boxes Greenwich lye 25c 3 cans kraute 25c 1 25c Calumet baking powder 20c 6 boxes Rub-No-More 25c 6 boxes Sopade 25c 50 pound sacK salt 30c 25 pound sack salt 15c Palm-leaf fans 3 for 05e Any 10c smoking tobaco 3 for 25c 10c and 15c peas 2 for 25c 5 gallons coal oil 45c 5 gallons gasoline 75c 1 pound bulk peanut butter 20c 5oc suspenders 30c Men's wash ties 25c Men's 25c ties 15c 10c Hair Nets 05c 15c off on all children's ready mude dresses, lc yard off on all Ginghams la yard off qp all. Calicos 5c yard oil on summer dress goods on the Day It Happens The Dally Drovers Telegram is a modern dally newspaper that gives you the daily news of the world by telegraph. Fourteen editors and reporters, Including Mrs. Mary Deen, the noted Woman's Editor, gives their entire time to making the Telegram the ideal daily newspaper for the farm home. The iiamlin REPORTER ia your own home newspaper.

It stands for your best interests and the upbuilding of this community all the time. In connection with the Telegram you get all the. news, local and foreign. You want both papers. The regular price of the Daily Drovers Telegram alone J.Oo a year.

Send or bring us your cash or check for and you will get both papers one full year. Your time will be advanced If you are, already paid up for either paper. THE HAMLIN F.EPORTER Hamlin, Kanaas Olives, plain or stuffed per bottle 10c Split sweeo pickles per doz. 10c Will have a lot of Oranges, Patatces Watermelons and Muskraelons in the last of the week. See US before selling your eggs CASH FOR EGGS Bring mc your Egs and I will pay you the highest Cash nnrket price for them.

I will also pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of Poultry. Get my prices before you sell- Mrs. W. B. Johnson I i fill If I CYSl I lA CJi-U'Vl llL3 miMiMii i ii mmi ii 1 1 winm nwi ii im wwmmh win ill in 3 -ammmammmXLu Miss Alta Eisenbiae went to Blair spent Sunday at the D.

C. Rinearson t0 vMt her mother Mrs. Cora home. 1 COLD DRINKS s-' I The season is ab band when you are wanting a nice Gold Drink and with our new Soda Fouutaiu we are prepared to serve you. We carry at all times a nice' clean gtock of Tobaccos, Fruits, Candies, etc.

Fresh Bread. COLLINS' CAFE a Harry Collins, Prop. Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Biikctt hr.ve been enjoying a visit with Mr. Bir-kett's father and mother of Holton. Miss Alice Rummel is at home again after an extended stay with her sister Mrs. Nelle Birchfield at Green-leaf, Kansa.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hall are the proud parents of a- baby son bom-July 3rd The C.

W. B. M. Ladies met with Mrs. S.

I. Grimes, Thursday afternoon. Quite a number were there and spent an enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Wallace Chaffee and daughter Velma and Vada returned Sunday from a visit with relatives and friends in Hiawatha.

Miss Marie Hilt was a guest of Sunday. Misses Edna and Jennie Walker, Robert Stewart and family Sunday here with relatives. 'X Eisenbise From there she went to Miss Zeta Comeaur was the guest of Nelson Schrocks, Sunday. The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Pearson, passed away Sunday at Mrs. Emma Lichty's. The child was not strong from birth. Its heart action was very weak.

Burial made Sunday evening. Miss Katrine Laura from California is the guest of Miss Mattie Blanchett. j. Last Thursday being Elmer Blan-chett's birthday his sister Miss Mattie planned a grand surprise for him. She had a number of his old time friends invited to a fine dinner.

John Meyer took Elmer to Sabetha in the morning to keep him from suspicioning anything about the fine dinner. They came back from Sabetha about noon and there Elmer found a house full of frends to greet him. They presented him with a fine Spanish leather Morris LLOYD TMW.LAN Morrill. Kansas ft (ft i Funeral Director and iegmm s.wxm Licensed Embaimer 1 Miss Melley Wolforg was hostess Trustee Reece, of Irving townshin, New Equipment. Best of Service- to a party at her pretty country home says there are no Bull Moosers in his' Iorrill Items.

Mrs. D. K. Steele visited her sister in Leona over the Fourth. Miss Gertrudo Mishlet came down from Sabetha, Satuday and went to Salem with Mayme Tucker and Roy Livengood to celebrate.

Mrs. Addie Conaeaux and nephew left Saturday morning to visit her sister George Devine at Leona. L. McMillan went to Robinson to celebrate the Fourth. He says he enjoyed the celebration and was nicely entertained.

Morrill was a quiet place the Fourth. A great many drove to Hiawatha in the evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R.

Pearson a daughter July 3rd. Earl Willard and family, Ray Mickey and his family were diving to Hiawatha in the Willard car Saturday evening when one of the front wheels came off. There was no one hurt, as Mr. Willard is a fine driver, he knew just what to do at that critical moment Roy Mishlcr of Sabetha had a few young people out for a joy ride Sunday evening and his lady friend was learning to drive the car, but she lost control of it and in an instant it was in the ditch about two miles east of here.11 The young ladies were slightly hurt The car was badly damaged. Misses Florence Lichty and Goldia Sawyer went to Hiawatha to celebrate the Fourth.

R. S. Mickey, Dee Mickey, Earl Pence, Clark Roush and Rev. Holt, went to Kansas City to attend the large Baptist convention. They will give a report of the convention nert Sunday.

J. H. Miller seems to be improving the last few days. There was a very small crowd at Sun Springs the (Fourth. Senator Wilson of Washington, Kansas was to speak but on account of the small crowd declined.

Miss May Yoder returned to her home at Falls City, Sunday after visiting relatives a week. Mrs. John Eichelbcrger went to Goff to spend the Fourth with her daughter Elcie. Mrs. Will Gettys will have charge of mutual telephone office after 1st.

last Wednesday. There were if teen township and that every one. will vote (young ladies present. Each one was for Judge Means. to wear something to represent a J.

M. Johnson will be elected representative to the legislature by a handsome majority. great deal of amusement guessing what each represented. Miss Goldia Sawyer won the prize, a nice book. Then Miss Melley had us to guess the different articles in a work basket, J.

HA F.I 1 General Blacksmith and Wagon Wcrk Horse Shoeing and Plow Work a Specialty (ft Mutual Phone Hamlin, Kansa. 1 the letters of each article were in a Ezra Gassage Hereafter when the conundrum fashion so it was very dif- Hamlin ball club plays they should icult to get them in order but we all have a physician with them in case of had a jolly time working them out. an accident such as happened at Sev Then after we had worked our brains erance. July 4th. 1 1 1 If i.J 1 I real naru wiisa jueny wssisiea oy uei mother Mrs.

Cushman served a delicious two course luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fega are the proud parents of a fine eight pound girl, born Sunday, July 5. Dr.

Stein- Rescrve. hauser reports all as doing nicely. Miss Mildred r3urey of Chilli- cothe, Missouri is a guest at the E. T. Harding is having-g-new roof Chase home.

put on he farrn resjdenee wnere Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hern were guests Mrs.

A. Myers and family re- of their son Will Hern and family side, WMmlfflftWMmW Thursday; Mrs. Wallace Chaf foe and children and Mrs. Cliff Hayes and daughter This paper waots correspondent. iu Martha visited at the.

Qcorge Wilson J1 the adj-Mlng: uelfiliborboods. home Thursday. Call or write for jureloprs Mrs. Harrj- Thompson and children and pjperf! Barber Shop) $1 Bert Phillips, Prdpv Everything in the tonsorial line. Aent -for VJi (ft i i the Seneca Steam Laundry.

ff Basket Leaves every oiher Tuesday Tilittlli Reparar is Per MmM Mu 4 ft I.

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Pages Available:
785
Years Available:
1913-1915