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The Truth from Conway Springs, Kansas • 5

The Truth from Conway Springs, Kansas • 5

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The Truthi
Location:
Conway Springs, Kansas
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5
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fni in i in Art Needle Work of all kinds will please call tit the Central hotel, Saturday, Jan. 28, 181)0, Meb-damkb Coatkh Dudley i-iiE RACKET, of town is-very sick with asthma. Engineer- Macy Strait camo down from. Wichita last Friday to vit if family for a few days. T.

Rankin, who was here visiting with 1 inn T. last nti.ri.ed to Ms homo Monday; A. E. Uarrv, daughter The Truth per veur. Mince Mat at A.

LVver's tides-1 i. ery vi'V -J P.Ir' p'ed 'very elck wJb Trv one Mich Mi ncf Meat, at T. J. Burford, of Anness, I niness in th city yester MYERS. iPlalpiu's.

May MeKibben returned yisttrday from a week's vi-it with friends at Peile Plaine, J. G. Bradshaw is preparing to build a new house on his tarm four miles northeast of town. i.Gerald Yolk." manager of the A. X.

Kellogg Newspaper Union at Wichita, made us a call Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie M. Vance bought Ettie and cousin Miss Fisk. wore visitors at the parsonage on Wednesday of this week.

P.ert Hippie, of the Ri.ckel, ha? rented rooms in the rear of Miss Russell's. millinerv store and liis IF YOU WANT CHEAPNESS, OIiRe. Duncan, v'fo and baby aro reported sick. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Kay are both reported very Home Made Mince ifeat at Market. Mr. James' dough' has been mother is Keeping uwna tor. him.

the drug stock of N. Ross ri. CI ark will soon commence I the erection of a tine residence oi very 'ill for several days. Talbert transacted busi ncss in Wichita Tuesday. There are plenty or merchants who will accommodate you.

If you want quality you will have to look a little longer and pay a little more but at mortgage sale yesterday for $700.. 1 Brakeinan Cornell is laying off this week entertaining a case of grip. His son Harry is also sick. his farm adjoining town. He will then have one of the best-improv -The Holidays art- over, nnd all in quiet again, and everybody in waitim; lor the motion of the ground hog, anxious for.

die leaves and J'owers Ik come. We have hand a nice, stock -of goods. Wo TV ill skip our annual clearance sale tins year, and instead it have opened una. Mrs. Asa Barnett is verv with hay fever and grippe.

Business lias bren a little slack all over the country for the past ed farms in the county. Mrs. E. Allen is reeverins from a very severe attack of la grippe. For several days it was feared she would not recover as she is very old, being over eighty years of age.

Mr. IWde Reilly, of Caldwell, Home made Minco Meat, beft on the market, at Rospaw's. Abram Cease, of Argon ia, visited his son Charles yesterday. C. K.

Elliott. iIit Wellington at.tonuy,wafi'in the city month always a calm before a storm, yon know. Fireman, Frank Reynolds who has been on the sick list for several days went to the Missouri Pacific hospital Tuesday for treat ment. IF YOU WANT Both Cheapness and Quality, I Kor the lineM, horse shoeing in town 1 Texasis visiting with her mother, K' lliisi.ni'.s new )i sijoiv. i rS- s.

C. at Peotone. The Mr. M. Ske, MiJhrton, two arc i-iting at the homf of J.

was shopping in the pity. Monday, i Jlatlfes, west of the city today. pajnrt. is vigitintr Ins (Luster Bargain Counter, Harrv WycoiV left for his claim Tluvoiuisr neonle of the Chris- I Mrs Henry Cline. Cant.

Wright in Wood eounlv. 0, T. this morn-i tian church, will give a "hand is an applicant forconnnaiulant int'. proliln" social ui the" ilodgman i tJie somiers homo at JJonge Lity. hall Thursday evening, Jan.

iM. I If upnghtness, iutegrit and an young people especially in-! honorable record, civil as well as vited. military are essentials Govenor a i i i i i Come direct to us. We keep them both in stock and they are both just your size. We are offering 200 pairs of Ladies' Men's and Children's shoes at less than Hear the next lecure on Amer-! aD uian to He has a ican Chri-lianit at the Presl.v- r.gln iiet" SundaA' iit aus fr'enri 111 lnR oouncy who terian hone he mav succeed.

Gerry Williams is carving his arm in a sling as. the result of a Constable Anderson, of Wellington was in the city Wednesday. The uiefhodiKts are to have new singing books for Sunday school anu League. E. H.

and W. IP. m. The subject will be The Church in Conflicfwith Public Evils." Mrs. Win.

Kinnev, who lias been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Win. toner, at Viola, for several weeks, left for her home at ONE-HALF manufacturers' prices THEY AREINOT Jlunoard went to Kansas Gity I Alva, 0, this morning, accom On Saturday. January 11, 1809, the death angel visited the homo of Mr. ami Mrs.

J. J. Marshall and chained their infant son, which was born the li'th. Funeral services were conducted by Eld. Geo.

Henderson at their home near JVIilton, on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, a.m. Interment took place in Conway Springs cemetery. We laid his hudy t(i rest Beneath the earth's jtrcon smt For Mi? Imtiy must return tn ilnst, Hut. return to Oml. on which ve'will place gonds at speeial (Vices that will surpr'ise ynii.

Conn-in ami see what we hsivejo o'iVr. Remember The Dittmann Shoe, The kind that wears. The Racket is the jd.o-e to supply your daily wants. (lood goods at Lowest Prices. Campbell, PROPRIETOR.

GFO. O. DAU1 UK Icorw Tuesdayevening. C. F.

EliasMwins are very sick with gr'ppe and Marion Hamilton is wrt-stling withjsame. Eld, Collins failed to fill his pul panied Miss Porter. County Commissioner J. F-Gooch left Tuesday morning for Clay Center, where he with. Commissioners Espey and Lockman, ho joined him at Riverdale, went the latest shapes'and but Genuine Bargains just the same.

pit at the Baptist church Sunday to inspect the county jail then While the pasto.t of the MethtM (list enurcli is nursing the gnppo some of his iarishioners took advantage of his condition and came upon hini unawares with dinner-la on account of sickness. Mrs. Alva Clapp and little son have becm very ill- but are reported better today. Frank Or.r is laid up with the grip)e and his big brother George Will Beal, of Wichita, was in the city today on his way home from the east. He ha bought P.

R. Allen's interest in the soap plant at that'-place and is now-travelling mostly in the interest of that institution. den baskets and bundles. Aboun ftiful dinner was sread from the is teaching his school in district baskets of hich they all partook. Mr.

Hendrickson in behalf of the company p.veentd the articles which had been brought, to hich presentation the pastor and his wife made appropriate responses. Our entire stoct ol Coats and Capes. At One-half Price! $10 Garments for $5, 9 Garments for 4.50, etc. Thcy4r will not last long these prices. We hnve'tho Toward evening the company took HUNT'S Is the.

lace ere every-body goes to get Choice Meats of all kinds: lie has everything usually kept in a first class market. HE 15 AT THE OLD STAND. Call and see liim. Claude Erw in left Tuesday tor Mt. Hope where he has purchased a dray line.

Claude has worked for his uncle E. R. King north -of this city for the past six years and is held in he highest esteem by all his young friends which are O. came over from WinfSeld on Tuesday Jan. 17, and went to Wichita on 'Wednesday.

Bert as he is familliarly known here, is arranging to go on the road as a traveling salesman for the leading-boot and'' shoo house of St. There's 'about' a billion and a half of people on this earth nnd the funny thing is that one man, seen most every day on the streets in Conway Springs, assumes to know more than all the other -MUMUMh lie is known by' everybody but loo. Mrs. E. J.

Freeman left morning for two weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Tola, Kan. The ladies aid society of the Christian church gave a tea at the home of J. H. Sparks Tuesday evening. The grip has got T.

A. Dodson about right'. -While it has as yet failed to get him in his grave, it has him on crutches. James Walker and T. F.

Dixon were down from Conway Springs today attending to business matters. Mail Tuesday II. T. Bentley, who was summoned as a juror for the present term of court, was excused by Judge McBrido Tuesday. Lem transacted busi their departure feeling that a profitable time had been spent and the pastor's family feeling that have a place in the hearts of the people they have served for nearly three years.

Such gatherings bring the pastor and his people into closer relation and sympathy and enable both to do better christian work. mm 1(1 lit Larst and best Stock of DRY-GOODS COUGH LINGERING LM GRIPPE Dr. DENTIST Practices Dentistry in all its Branches COXWAY SPRINGS, KANSAS. CUFKD Mr. i.

Vncher, 157 Osgood St Chicago. My wife hnd it severe case of La (frippe iltree jenrs ngo mid it left lier with very bud cough, Mie. tried liottle of Foley's Honey and Tur tn.d it gave iimm'tliiite relief. One bottle cured her cough entirely. Now we are never without Itottle of tliis wonderful Cotigh Medicine in the' house.

25 Mid 50c t. ness at Danville 'and Freeport. P. M. bnowden, wito ami can Harjwr county the last, of last ur011i VV01V at his fathers, Wallace week and the tirst of this.

kmnr.len. and h's uncle. I Fireman Clarence Brown, who jhas been on. the sick list for some i time, has recovered and was able to take his run out Tuesday. N.

W. Frantz's, JEWELRY STORE. in Sumner count v. Mi sell GROCERIES CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY. Fine Dress Glove Indies and FIE DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.

Yours For Busines-. Mrs. C. K. Riggs and son-in-law, John Miller, came down from Wichita- vesterday to visit Snowden, and other relatives southwest of the city last week.

Mr. Snowden is a resident of the strip since the great opening of that counjry, Sept 1(5, 1898. The O. O. F.

lodge- of this city held their annual banquet and entertainment last- Saturday night, which was participated in by'theOdd Fellows and Rebekah's. A nice program had been prepared for this occasion, hich was well rendered, and everyone present as well entertained. 'a few days with friendr, and rela-ties. J. C.

Dudley and A. E. Barry 'are at Wellington on jury, having AMI TRUST We are all in favor of. You will also be "in favor of ANTl RUST when you try isonie of it. It is the reported Tuesday.

H. T. Bentley and .1. H. Chenoweth were ex--cusJ.

Carl Hippie fame over from Willie Martin returned Sunday from the Mo. Pac. hospital at Fine Line of WatehesClocks, Sil: verware aiid'ovelties always on hand. i tntvlaT- viaifr'l wil.li 1 I rf :1 -t Ima imrm ins mother nml iirother JJert wntu viy, BEST Tuesday, when lie went to Belle i having ins iiauu ireawu, wmcn Dudley riaiiM'. was so badly crusiiea some tune ago wlnle attempting to mate a yards at Ware Made.

Ah Clapp has the See him it. LADIES' WATCHES, Best Quality, i)-year case, with good Elgin movement, only SH.OO. Ood 8-dav cbck, I Several farmers have done em- coupling in tfte Mo. Pac. silerable plowing for spring er(s this place.

It was necessarj to nee aiivadv. ii'NJhis vicuntv. It is a part of tie band. n-jrntrrl i not ev'erv count rv where farming which i heating nicely. lie re- MYERS.

I 1 11 Uul 11HH.VMI wv in January Admitted of. tamed to K. C. Tufsday..

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Years Available:
1898-1899