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Benton Record from Benton, Kansas • 4

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Benton Recordi
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called. Harve Hull and wife, of Beav THE BENTON RECORD. J. E. Dancy, Publisher.

er Okla. came to Towanda Subscription Price One Dollar per Year ID Wednesday to visit frieds and in Advance. relatives. Grandpa Wait, of Towanda, Entered at lecond clans matter Auk, 20, 1909, at tha Pontoftice at Benton Kantian, under the mt of arch 3, 1879. mi spent Thursday and Friday with Adrcrtiainf Rate Made Known on Application.

his son M. A. Wait and iamily. When her child is in danger a woman will risk her life to pro tect it. No great act of heroism Vera, Myrtle and Loyd, visited at the home of C.

McWilliams Thursday. Jack Perkins who has been ill at the home of Dan Mosier, was taken to a hospital in Wichita, Thursday. His friends in dist-rick 1G hope he will soon recover. yWalter and Porter Jett spent a spent Saturday evening with W. A.

Higgins. Frank Wolf and family, spent Sunday with Frank's sister and family, Mrs. Will Higgins. A barn belonging to Harvey Parks, of Towanda, caught fire in an unknown way Saturday night and burned to the ground. By great, exertion the house was saved.

Miss Bethel Raymond, one of Fairview's most popular young ladies, was married at the home of her parents Wednesday evening, to Mr. Birdell Reed of To or risk of life is necessary to pro tect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy On Monday, Feb. 20, we will have our 3rd. annual clearance sale of wall paper.

There will be about 1200 rolls at the uniform price of three cents per roll. It will be put up in bundles containing from two to twenty rolls each and will be sold in bundles only. This paper has been selling at from six to eighteen cents per roll, but will all be cleaned up in this sale at 3 cents per roll. and all danger is avoided. For Higginsville.

Ed Hall and wife visited Tuesday with Mrs. John McWilliams. Mrs. A. C.

Higgins is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Will Higgins spent a very pleasant Thursday with Mrs. A. J.

McKinney in Fairview township. 1 Fred Scranton and wife of Towanda, spent Sunday with Claud Green's. J. P. J.

Nelson, of Iola, was in this neighborhood looking after his farm interest the past week. He was the guest of Mr. II ig-gins while here. A. W.

Stearns and wife entertained Wednesday evening, Will Higgins" and wife, Roy and Anna Higgins. Mrs. Stearns served a delicate lunch consisting sale by J. R. Crump.

TOWANDA NEWS. 0. F. Pence, wife and son Leonard are visiting relatives near Valley Center. Miss Vina Wait and Mrs.

Chas. Winters spent last week in Wichita visiting their cousin and daughter, Mrs. Dan Bush. Dewitt Rasmusson spent Sunday with MillarcTShaffer. J.

W. Logan was in Wichita Monday to bny stock cattle. Ofiver Shaffer and W. D. Wait were in Wichita from Friday un wanda.

Congratulations from her many friends. SHOES A. W. Stearns and wife visited Sunday afternoon with Will Hig gins'. Dr.

Bernstorf of Benton, was called to the home of R. M. Jones Sundav to attend two of their children, who are very sick. Claud Green and family went to Benton Saturday night to see the e-host of which we have I have put in a line of shoes, and will be pleased if you will come in and look at them. It does not make any difference if you don't need any shoes right now; come in and examine our slock and let us tell you all about them.

If you do this, you wjll come in and buy when you do need a pair. til Monday. Mrs. 0. F.

Pence called on Mrs. Miles Mosier Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dan Mosier is on the sick list. Mrs.

VV. D. Wait spent Satur day in Wichita, visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Priest, of doughnuts, cake, sandwiches, pickles and coffee. The evening was spent in music and playing The Social Club met at the home of Will Higgins Tuesday evening.

The evening was spent in games and music and social ente rcourse. Lunch was served after ten o'clock by Mrs. Higgins. Mrs. Dan Mosier and children, heard So much lately.

We are anxious for their return so we cart learn the. facts. Mrs. Dan Mosier was quite sick Runtlav and Dr. Bernstorf was who is very Miss Edna Shaffer called on Mrs.

Dan Mosier, Monday night. Oliver Gorman, wife and daughter, Clarabelle, spent Saturday night and Sunday with J. Logan and family. W. A.

Brown and wife spent Friday with Chas. Winters and farmily. Wm. J. Bodecker and Miss Ethel B.

Shaffer were united in marriage Wednesday evening at Prices paid for produce up to and including Saturday, Feb. 11. Strictly fresh eggs, 15 cents. Fancy Table Butter 15c, Good Hens per lb. 10c.

On large lots of Poultry I will pay more than above prices Frank Janneiv Benton, Kansas. si if? ifi the home of the brides' parents. A large attendance of relatives and friends were present and many useful and pretty presents were tendered the young couple. ifi The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. hylvanus bhattei" and the groom a son of W.

H. Bo Commercial Hotel GEO. MEDWORTH, Prop. decker, both prosporyus farmers of this community. The Record extends congratulation to the happy young couple.

PUBLIC SALE. The Proper Place to Stop at While in Benton. On Main Street I will sell at public at the Her Now is the time to Buy Fence Our stock of different varieties of American Fence is complete. Come in and see and get lowest prices. Remember we also carry a nice line of Harness, Collars and pads at the lowest possible prices.

In the Furniture Fine we have a very nice line of Matting, Linoleum, Mattresses, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Sanitary Couches, Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Dressers and Stand Tables. See us before you buy and we will make prices to suit. Yours for business, C. M. NEAL Benton, Kansas.

man Young farm I mile east and 1 1-4 north of Greenwich, 4 1-2 west and 3-4 north of Benton, on SATUDAY, FEB. 18, 1911. Sale to begin at ten o'clock, con sisting of, 2 coming 3 year old colts. 1 8-year old horse, 2 mares with foal, 1 gray horse, 2 sows and pigs, 1 lister, 2 cultivators, --IS Lii ifi Ifi ifi Sfi ifi PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at Mrs.

B. C. Armstrong's farm 1-2 mile north of Benton on Monday, FEBRUARY 13, 1911. Sale to begin at 10 a. m.

4 young mules, 1 mare in foal, 2 geldings, 1 driving mare, 1 black Spanish jack, 2 buggies, 1 disc sled, 1 cook stove, 1 lawn mower, and some alfalfa. E. B. ARMSTRONG. 2 wagons, 2 discs, 1 harrow, -2 Razors Keen, Towels Clean A shave twice a week and a hair cut each month will make your wife or sweetheart love you better.

SALMON'S BARBER SHOP Agent for Wichita Domestic Laundry and Dry Cleaning. sets harness, 75 or 80 bu. oats, fodder, household goods, etc. DANIEL ANDERSON. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is 1 Tl superior to any piaster, woen troubled with lame back or pains Stringtown Items.

Ernest Fisher and son Virgil were Wichita callers Saturday D. L. Baird and wife spent in the side or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more Have your house and chatties insured and protect yourself from fire and tornado. J. E.

Dancy, Agent, Benton. Hi ifi than pleased with the prompt relief which it afford. Sold by J. R. Crump.

Saturday night and Sunday with his sister Mrs T. H. Abraham. There will be a box supper and pie social at the Garfield school house Feb. 14.

Morehead, of Atlanta, 111., arrived the first of this week for an extended visit with his son Mrs. E. G. Edson and son Gustas were Benton callers George. PUBLIC SALE.

I will sell at public auction at the farm 3 miles west and 2 1-2 north of Benton on Friday, Simmer Arnold and family --v 11 i were isenton caiiers one aay last week. B. F. and J. W.

Baird and SAW MILL READY FOR WORK. I have my saw mill Set at the house on my farm, 2.1-2 miles south of Benton. All who have logs to saw, haul them to the mill and I will saw them. I will furnish log wagon if you want it. GE0RCC HARRISON.

families spent Sunday at Sher man Lewis'. Lee Fanning vis ited his fathes FEBRUARY 17, 1911 sale to begin at 10 o'clock, a. m. 1 span matched bay mares in foal, 1 span black gelding, 1 span black roadsters, 1 bay mare, 5 milk cowts 3 fresh and 2 coming fresh, 1 young bull, 3 calves, all my farming implements, 15 doz. chickens and household good3.

A. M. HLADIK. near Valley Center Sunday. Floyd Baird and Floyd Johnson went to Greenwood county Saturday to visit relatives.

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Years Available:
1910-1913