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The Truth from Conway Springs, Kansas • 5

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The Truthi
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Conway Springs, Kansas
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I riatej iu Tuesday. Choic3 1 lower Seed in bulk at' irudley JoTin McKibben attended the grand lodge of the A. 0. W- at fittsburg this' week" as repre sentatives of lodge 212 oi this L.iica.Ueat Rocjriw'a. Buch Mince Meat, at HaIpirV See tho Dewey Photos, 10 for 25 cents.

Oraer Monnet was a Wellington Monday: Will Barnard enrolled at the college' this week, city. D. W. Van Horn, well known in Wei Alva Clapp's. Sherman Baker; removed his family and household gortds to Deering Kansas, Wednesday.

1 Elder Clyde Sharp will preach upon the following subject, Sunday morning, ''Anivl my 'brother's keeper?" Evening 'Things Temporal and things Overs lington. was run over by the car on Tuesday at Caldwell and horribly mut ilated, having both legs cut' off abovs the knees. He died in a few" heurs Maud Wycoff has returned to afterwards. Bc'lihol at the college. S.

G. Lane is tha name of the polite gentleman who has E. R. King, one of our; most AT DOWN F. A.

Euse was here from Argonia ARE ON DECK with the Genuine MINNESOTA practical fanners, living north of town, savs that the early sown on business, Wednosdiiy. succeeded J. P.Clappas manager of the Graff inclement Jhouse at this place. You will find his ad in another column of this issue. sometime alone, where jrou will not Iiq tlisv turbed.

i wheat is alright, and the peaches are not all killed as was supposed For a good Oyster Stew, go to Halpiu's Green Grocery. Emersoniaus elected their Prof. Crane has a contrite with Think officers last Monday night Seed to be by a great many. W. A.

Crawford brought our office Monday a sample of growing wheat which was sown just before Christmas, that is about three inches in length which he Potatoes Homemade Mince Meat, best! 3kmea fish for. a potato patch, for one half, on the market, at Rospaw's liuse Hubbard received two The party of the second part, Nnnn, is to furnish the seed, and dig his half of the potatoes. The best to be had. See our Potatoes. it ill not do this day -and age to unship your rndder and let your boat go where it will, and trust to- luck.

Think 4 -carefully When you can buy your goods to best advantage. Think of the difference in miying oil time or for cash. Think informs us is of even growth on the flelld and in good condition There will he an entertainment at Spring Hill schooj house on Saturday evening the 11th, consisting of niusic, declamations, recitations, etc'. A small admission of ten cents will be charged Some of the larger boys dropped Arthur Bolmer on his head, oh the school ground, in their car loads of implements this week. Rev.

J. of Viola was a visiter in our city Tuesday. Buy your Sweet Pea Seed of Alva Clapp, He has a. fine strain. In bulk.

Joe Henderson moved from the Mc-Main property to the Boolli farm on "Vednesday. play, and nearly killed the little follow. Large boys should not to cover the cost of books and other expenses incurred in getting up the entertainment. Everybody invited. play so roughly with the small ones.

Our New SPRING STOCK J. H. Noble came up from Belmont, O. T. last Saturday for the purpose of completing his deal with J.

C. Condruff, who purchased the fine residence prop an. Liine, new man here, has moved into the Grove property. The Spring Hill folks are pre M. C.

McMains, a former resident of this city, dropped in on the 4 p.m. train, -Wednesday, and paid a short visit to the Tei th office. MrMcMnins is here lookingafter his property interest. nether it rea ly pays you to send away for your goods. Think of the Racket, and the quality and prices of goods we offer you, when you have thought it all over, call and see if we have not got what you waut at -prices to please you.

Our DITTMAN SHOE you know is all right, if you have not tried them, ask your neighbors about them. Of Dry Goods paring for an exhibition or concert of some kind. erty of him in the northwest part of town. He returned Wednesday sale at Henty Burford's on Wed He now resides at Little Iiiver in liice county, and has charge of the creamery there, also runs a racket stove. Commissioner Grooch says he Henry French is building a residence on his farm, six and one-half miles nesday drew a large crowd.

Every- north-west of town. Miss Mattie Duncan was the Will be here in a very few days. A larger and bettei Stock than we have ever shown you examined a great deal of the growing wheat arid finds that the condition is about an average of guest of Miss Anna Carnahan, the first cf the week. former years, and with a favor Mrs. W.

E. Barnes who has i able seasoli from now on, we may een very Kick for several days. reasonably expect a fair crqv Mr. A. M.

Thornhillirhd Miss Our tning sold at. high brices. Horses as high as $100 and cows at $44.00 and $45, ond calves nearly hp to cows in price. These prices were certainly satisfactory to Mr. Burford and are good recommendation for our auctioneer, D.

S. Miller. Geo. Wilkason and family were visit-iug at the home of John Johnson last Sunday and coming out to get into the buggy to start home the horse took fright and ran away.with only the baby in the buggy. The horse ran over the rough ground aed the baby was jolted up and down and all present expected is reported much better: at this writing.

Blanche" Duncan expect 1 to cele Our Laces and Embroideries, are new, of the prettiest patterns. OUR WALL PAPER spring stock just opened will please you. O0UR BULKSEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nowby camo brate their birthday in the near future, by a private oyster sup up from Wellington, on Friday, to visit her father, Mr.

John per at the home of Mr, J. Shoe Stock Johnson. Duncan, We wish them many Murray of M.illerton accompa more happy birthdajTs. While Walter Berger was Jiriv ing in it would surely be killed. It was finally nied by A.J.

Miller made this offiee a thrown out but to their great relief friendly call, Tuesday while in the city on i Hi to the city on Tuesday night to attend the baby, when picked up, was found the ball, he came into collision with a to be unhurt. Mrs. James Grier, and brother fAND ONION SETS are fresh, and best varieties. OUR LINE CF DRESS GOODS, The Fourth Quarterly meeting of cart driven fyy 'Archie' Martin going out of town'. One of Walter's buggy wheels was wrecKed and Archie's har Conway Springs charge will be held in the Jr.

E. church, at Couway Springs on Saturday and Sunday, March 4th and ness was wrecked. Walter piled up the wreckage, and passed on to the ball, and Archie picked his' traps onto 5h. Saturday, 3 p. m.

Preaching. 4 Quar. Con. his horse, and rode home a horse-back. 7:30" Preaching by A fire was started Wednes Or.

Jjowther, Presiding Elder, day by some one near Mr. New Sunday. 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 Preaching iby lands, which broke away and Mr.

Adam Dunlap, of Viola, were the guests of George Kay and family Wednesday. Hardin Ritchey went to Black-well to visit his parents for a few days. He will work for Ed King on the farm this cummer. Harry Wycoff came up from the Strip last week, and is playing nurse at Mr. J.

C. Miller's, while that gentleman is down with a fever A. 0. Harvey rode home on a wheel last Monday but found his parents gone to the Strip to visit a daughter. Rev.

Wm. Collins has received hi now complete with all the latest styles and shapes. See the W. L. DOUGLAS fine shoes for "gentlemen, they are dandies.

The J. Richardson Co. for ladies fine wear THEY ARE OUT OF SIGHT You have all seen the Bradley Met- calf Co. Shoes for everybody. You know what thev burned up Mr.

Newland's hay. Presiding Elder, followed py Sac, rainent of the Lerd's Supper. 7 :00 p. in. Love Feast.

7 :30 Preaching. C. E. Williams, Pastor. People who set out fires should be careful.

James Rosa had just Notions, are all right Our line of tinware is complete. Our aim is to please jtou, handle first-class goods and sell them at as close prices as they can possibly be handled, we will try to do the very best we can for you always if you will call on us. Q. Campbell, PROPRIETOR. GEO.

DAUTRICH, Browa-Freeman. Sunday February the 2)th, au spiciously, bright and fair is be remembered by the happy event of a call to preach at two places besides this, and contemplates going to one of them. the wedding of two of our prominent young people, Mr. Clarence Brown and Miss Leona Freeman, at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Freeman five miles south-west of Conway Springs, Elder Clyde Sharp offici are I just tapped a new invoice of Electric Axle Grease, of Lard Oil and Granhite. Best on earth. H.

Robinson. They can't gone out to buy some of the hay, but when he came where it was, found it burning. The representative of the Kobert Keith Wholesale Furniture and Carpet house of Kansas City, one of ihe largest of its kind in the world ays that J.H Chenoweth, our furniture man, sold more carpet in 1898, than any other dealer in their territory in proportion to our population. Mr. Chenoweth expects to do a bigger business this year then he did last, and will have a bigger and better supply of goods on hand.

Co to the Photo Car fot cabinet and all kind of photos. There are a g6od many cases of grip in the country yet. J. E. Mathes is one of the victims, and been Victimized bad that he could not teach school this week.

Mrs. Mathes. his mother has been ailing with grip lso for two weeks and Mr. Mathes, senior concluded to make it unanimous, and tumbled to the grip on Monday. Since that time they have had the appearance of a hospital at the Mathes mansion.

1 J. Ct. Bradshaw has commenced the erection of a fine farm residence on his farm four and one half miles from town. Prough Trough have the HUNT'S la the place were everybody goes to get Choice Meats of all kinds. He has everything usually kept in a first class market.

HZIS" AT THE OLD STAND. Call and see him. BE BEAT contract for building the house. ating. The bride was neatly attired in white and the groom was dressed in the usual black.

The ceremony was performad at high-noon in the presence of the many friends who had assembled in honor of the occasion. A i Let us fit you with a pair of SHOES that you will always like. They will suit you arid wear. We sell the kind that wears. delightful dinner was served in the dining room, which all present highly enjoyed.

A large number of valuable presents were received by the bride, and groom as tokens REMARKABLE How many of love and respect from the guests assembled. Mr. Brown has been SEEDS, WE WILL DO YOU COCi in the employ of the Missouri Pa Uatchts we sell. Rob McKibben of Wichita, and Lewis Ablxtt of New Mur-dock, Kansas, were guests of W. B.

Carnahan and sister last week. There will be quarterly meeting services at the E. church, next Saturday and Sunday. Elder Lowther will be present and preside. Frank Russell and family, recently of Wichita, have moved back to their farm.

A farm is a good- place to go, after one has wandered around awhile. E. BuelJ Lane D. of Warren, the evangelist ho is now conducting a meeting at Peotone church, -will preach at the Presbyterian ehorch here next unday 2:30 p.m. He will be accompanied by Prof.

C. W. Harter, a vocalist who it is expected will singtwo solo nt the service. cific railroad for several years and Yours For Business. is now a fireman on the D.

M. A. ine, and his industry and exem plary life will in for liim rapid Everybody gets the Dewey Photos, 16 for 25 cents. Commissioner 5 F. Gooph attended a meeting of the board at Wellington last Friday and Saturday.

About the most import, ant business before the board was the approval of the plans and specifications for the new jail, and the allowance of jury fees. The board is now ready to receive bids. Contract to be let in April if bids are Dudley Call and get the latest prices before buying, GOOD GOODS reasonable prices, at Youbs FOB BmXESS, N.W. FRANTZ, Jeweler at promotion. The bride is highly esteemed ii social circles.

May life bring them aboundant joy and prosperity. The Dewey's at a regular photographers cost the same as any high priced picture. MYERS..

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1898-1899