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The Quincy Enterprise from Quincy, Kansas • 5

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t. Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller are here visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs.

John Miller and Mr. and Mrs Geo. Montgomery. Walt Robb made a business trip to Quincy last Mrs. Ferd Jones of Indiahoma Okla.

is visiting her sister Mrs. A R. Lindamood this week. Mrs. Minnie Engstrom went to Eureka last Monday where she expects to stay about two weeks to be attended by Dr.

Grove. Jim Zener left for his home in LaHarpe after spending a week visiting old friends around Neal Mrs, Ross Colvin and sister Miss Ruby English attended the fair at Eureka last Friday. L. F. Harris and S.

Shoffner returned from the west where they have been sight-seeing and visiting They report a very pleasant trip and saw a good many former Neal people there, as Neal is pretty well represented in Washington and Oregon. John Schlotterbach and Gene Robb left one day last week for Colorado but John got homesick and retured last Saturday. The whooping-cough patients of Neal are all about well and no new cases have developed. Butter Fat 1 6 Cents ATTENTION FARMRFS The time has come to milk co and to milk every one possit Every pound of fat wasted mea) the price of a square meal. Dor throw away good money,) take advantage at once of J)l highest price ever known.

Don't Wait! Move Now! We are here to help you. will sell you a DeLaval Seperat (prize winner at the World Fair) on such easy terms thi you will never miss the mone Sell us your cream. You need tl cream checks, and we need tl cream. Write us for full info mation, or see our agents. Tib iRfcMii2 Orimmy TOMA, KANSAS.

G. Tv Meadows, Local Agent PLENTY OF MONEY. To loan on gpod farms at lowest rates interest, Come in and see me. i G. T.

Belden. A Good steak For You AT MY BUTCHER SHOP. FRESH AND SALTS MEATS ON SALE EVERY DAY AT THE L0W1 MARKET PRICES, THAT'S ALL, D. Mitcliell. Toronto lirillltilii'HIl Miss Bessie Cannon gave an informal party at her home last Tuesday pvening for her cousin Miss Gladys Whiteside who was here from Colum bus Kansas for a visit.

About twenty five young people were present, Kefrehments were served and a very pleasant evening was spent by everyone Quite a number of Toronto people took advantage of the excursion to Kansas City Saturday night, returning home Monday morning. The Pacific has been offering a number of special ex cursions this summer and has in creased its popularity with To ronto people by giving some ex ceeding low rates on these trips A. C. Houston, of Wichita senior member of the firm of Houston and company paid R. F.

Vaughn a visit this week. Mr. Houston is in terested in a large string of lumber yards throughout Kansas Colorado Oklahoma and recognized as one of the most able craftsmen of the state. Mr. Houston formerly lived at Eureka where he managed the Greenwood County business and become quite well known with a number of people in the Verdegris valley, Jas, Bedigrew was thrown from a horse ot the Santa Fe crossing north of town Monday night and badly injured about the body Mr Bedigrew's horse stepped in a hole while crossing a culvert and threw the rider to the ground.

Dr. Spaul ding dressed the injured man's bruises. No bones were broken. Yesterday R. Vaughn 6c Co extended their lumber business by buying the stock and improve ments owned by E.

Sprague An-gell on south Stockton St. Mr Vaughn by annexing this large yard will carry the largest and most complete assortments of lumer in the county and says he will be prepare to meet competing prices from any town and offer his customers, who may be plann ing to build, some prices that they cannot find elsewhere, While Mr Angell's many friends will regret to see him leave, yet his successor is to be congratulated on taking up this stock and keeping it in Toronto. Mr. Angell has been here about six months and proven him self an excellent business man During the past couple of weeks the Vaughn Lumber Company has sold material for a new house for Smith Willhite and J. W.

Daw son and barn on the J. C. Proctor place. Monday the stock and fixtures pf the Campbell drug store rever ted back to the possession pf Frank Jackson, who sold to the Campbell people in April Jackson held the first mortgage on the plant $735 and closed the doors August 4he 1. The stock was sold at auction Monday.

T. Campbell Galena held a second mortgage or $2Q9 but the bid was not suff iciently large to allow him to get inside the money. This week L. Buchanan sold his barber shop on west Main (Street to J. B.

Rogers, who will continue the business ojd There has been a great act-' jivity in the transfer of barber the past six months. The kit pf hair parlors has been so that ony (the (nian is daily patron of chair is able tp keep up an acquaintance -jis barber. A Japanese entertainment was at the Method ist church Tues day ening mbr of the young people! Special musical numbers were and a large audience enjoyed an evening very pleasant efttertainment. Pleasant Valley, Mrs E. Burgan came hem from Toronto Monday.

Lennie McConnaughey spent Sunday with Ella Burrus. Earl Guysinger of Eureka is visit ing Mr, Cresses. W. R. Burgan is helping Mr Burris in the hay field this week Will Adkins made a business trip to Eureka Saturday.

Rev. Jones preached at the Valley Sunday. He will preach every two weeks. Mary Burgan and Marion Smith and formers sister Fannie attend ed the reception of Frank Barn ard Monday night. Mrs.

Goodwill and daughter Ina are visiting friends in Eureka this week. We are glad to hear that Blanche McConnaughey is improving. Edna Burgan is on the sick list Mrs, Cress while attending the fair at Eureka had the misfortune of loosing her satchel and its con tents. Ella Mundayis on the sick list Mrs. Allis gave a party to a num ber of little folk Wednesday in honor of her daughter Nellie and son Emmett.

Dist. No. 9 Quit ea number from this community attended the fair at Eureka and had a good time in general and thought the races fine. PetMeadors is staying with Mrs Swann. MARRIED Mr.

Frank Bar- nar and Miss Mable Kester at Eureka Wednesday August 16th The Baptis are holding a reiv-yal meeting west of the Pleasant Plain school house and began Sal evening August 19th every one is invited to come. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Provois son little Jay died after an illness of nine days. The funeral was preach ed at 2 p.

m. Monday. We extend our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved ones. Scott Holderman's brother is getting better and is able to sit up. The U.

B. Ladies are planning to serve ice cream and cake Saturday The M. E. Ladies will put a quilt at the cljurch and serve dinner tq thqse help with, the wprk. NOTICE Correspondence must in all instances reach this office before 6 o'clock Tuesday evenings to insure prompt publication.

Mote Jones has been exercising the road rads to a considerable extent this week aad we will prob ably have some improved roads spon. Miss Alma Worfqrd making home folk a visit after being gone more than a year. She expects tp remain about tyo weeks when she will return to Wnfield, yhere she has been staying. Our new Hotel proprietpr has been enjoying a gopd business late ly and seems to be giving general satisfaction. We wish Mr.

and Mrs Schwint abundant success in jlheir new business undertaking. The Elstun Brps. famous dog andppny show will visit. Quincy This is said to be one of the best dog and pony shows on the road and will doubtless be deserving of a litex-al patronage. The show has some flattering press notices from points where, they have play ed and "a large, crqwd may expected here, next Tuesday, Santa Fe Rates, International Epworth League Convention, Denver, July 5 and 9.

To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $15.00 for rouhd' trip date of sale, June 30 to July 4 in elusive' final return limit July 12 Second class colonist rates to California Sept. 15 to Oct. 31, rate $25. Excursion San Francisco, and Los Angeles, rate $50 round trip via any direct route returning way same or any other direct route Date of sale August 6 to 14 inclus ive. October 17 to 21 inclusive, return limit 90 days from date of sale, not to exceed Nov.

30 Summer tourist rates to Colorado Utah and Wyoming June 1 to Sept 30; to Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $17.50. Glen, wood Springs $29.50. Salt Lake City, Utaht Ogden and Grand Jun ctio, Rawlen and Walcott $30.50 Date of sale June 1 to Septenber 30 inclusive; filial return limit Oct ober 31. National Encampment G. A.

Denver Sept. 4-7 Tickets on sale Aug. 30 to Sept. 4 inclusive Final return limit Sept, 12, rate $10.75 Homeseekers excersion to Arkansas Arizona, Indian Territory Louisana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas date of saje July 4 tP 13 Augnst 1 to 15 Septgmber 5 to 16 October 3 to 17, November 7to 21 Dec 5 to 19; final return limit 21 days from date pf sale; tickets will be good for stop over within going limit of 15 days from date, of sale, rate one plus $2 fgr round, trip, minnimum selling rate $9. Mrs.

A. Jcnes, Agent. PUBLIC SALE-I vUJ sell at public auction at my farm 2xi miles south west of Toronto commencing at lQa. Wednesday, August 30, the following described property torwit: 37 Head Cattle, Consisting of two year old steers, 11 stock cows, '3 milch cows, 5 steers calves, 2 heifer calves, 1 yearling heifer. 1 Herford Bull.

If Hfad Hogs, Consisting of bjrpod sows heavy with pig, 15 shbats, weight about 125 pounds. ,4 Head Horses, J' brood mare, 1 yr old fiiley, 2 yearling colts Farm Implements, Consisting of 1 riding cultivator 1 riding disp corn bint der, I 'corri 'planter, check row, 1 set work harness and other things too numerous to mention A Free Lunch at Nppri. Terms of Sale. 0 month lime, 8 per cent interest, if paid when due, if hot 10 per cent from date 4 per cent off for cash. Property must be settled for before removed.

Bankable notes are required. IRA NELSON. J. N. Pankey, Auctioneer, J.

C. Douglass, Cljrk, INSURANCE. I can write your Insurance in the America a reliable company with $600,000 paid stock. I rlso write insurance for the Shawne See me before insuring. Jones, LOOK IXIZHFUE3! GENERAL MERGHDISE AT NEAL -We carry a complete line of groceries, dry goods, boots, shoes and furnishings.

0 pay Qash for produce, ClSsE ENGSTROM, PjAL, ly'AXSAS. JOHN GRAPFIN JEiueka, Kansas, Dealer In Harness, Sadhtes, tyhips, Cottars, Special sale whips, during Fair. Lowest prices Special Excursion to Wichita arid return September 3rd $12. Leave Toronto about 9 a. m.

Returning leave Wichita about 63Q p. m. AUCTION SALE Remember Lewis Reeps big stock sale Sept. 5 125 head stock consisting cattle, horses, hogs and sheep; a complete round-up sale No by bidding allowed everyone nvited. A barrell pf lemonade and free lunch at noon.

Terms made known sale day, Sale on the old llueben Jones farm 4 mi. east of Oimirv, 7 Tv.j, of Toronto and 10 mi. west pf Yates Center. Lewis Reep Col. Sheets, auctioneer, Chas.

Hale, Clerk. Made The Com. A three inch rain, accompanied by a good deal of wind visiteel this section Friday night. It came just when the late corn was be-gining to suffer for more moisture and was worth many dollars to the Verdegris valley farmers. It will practically insure a big crop of both early and late corn.

The Verdegris river was several feet above low mark Saturday, yv. 8 3R. -A- Wi th. The Kind You Hava Always fiouclt.

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Years Available:
1905-1905