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The Latham Mirror from Latham, Kansas • 8

The Latham Mirror from Latham, Kansas • 8

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The Latham Mirrori
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Latham, Kansas
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8
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Mm Jo Tilloy has returned to Hickory Creek. Ilinton, Oklahoma. Oscar Evertson wag in Winfield John Hardy of Omaha, is the the first of the weeic. truest of his sistor, Mrs. W.

II. in Mr. Sherar of Latham, was Thomas. this vicinity recently. Hart Smith enter Fair- CLO I Everette Gordon of Latham is mount University at Wichita uoxt week.

working for Charley Shafer. Mrs. C. R. Strong-is visiting Frank Comstock was transact- For Young Men and Boys.

her sister, Mrs. Gus Fuller, at ing business in Leon the 3rd inst. i i t. Henry Littlefield was in El sycamore springs. M.

A. Kirkpatrick j. i net i was UP iwrauu uie ju iusi. uu uusiuoas wmtteict visiting his son, Miss Nettie Gorden spent Sun 1). and family, Tuesday and day with home folks in Latham 1X u.

JliCiaoy nas DOen at Uil friflmls In Rpanmnnt the 3rd inst. We have just received a lot of Spring Clothing from the Celebrated Line of Lindenthall Goodman of Chicago for Children, Boys and Young Men. They are uoraao tms wocit. iiis motner Messrs. Kobert and Edgar is still in a critical condition and Hurt attended a party in Beau not expected to live.

mont, Saturday night Little Gladys, daughter of Mr. TYU8H UP-TO-DATE Mrs. John Thomas and daugh and Mrs. Will has ter, Miss Lula, were shooing in Jeen very sick with Beaumont the ord inst. out is recovering under Ur.

Messrs Charley Shafer and Ed Spark's care. Thurman are loading several cars of corn, at Burgess. CAto of Thanks. Mrs. Hart and daughter and E.

W. Bihith and family extend their in every particular. Also a lot of Mayflower guaranteed all wool pants for men. A lot of work clothes from the McDonald factory have just been received. Other lines of Spring goods are arriving daily.

OUR LIIIE OF GROCERIES IS COMPLETE. Messrs. L. D. DeMoss and Harding were visitors at the heartfelt thanks to all those who Assisted at the funeral of Theo county capital the 25th.

dore F. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harding and little daughter were recent Died.

Theodore F. Hart died guests at Mr. T. Harding's, at his home in Wichita March 2, 1903, aged seventy years. The We have just received a lot of Chase Sanborn's Teas and Coffees which are unsurpassed in flavor.

Don't forget the place. Frank Lieatnerraan nas pur remains were brought to Lath chased the horse which he recent am last Wednesday, accompan ly sold to Henry Littlefield ied by the wife and daughter of the deceased, and laid to rest in Mrs. Frank Comstock and son. the cemetery west of town. The Johnny spent Sunday with Mr.

funeral was held at the M. E. and Mrs. Tong, at Latham Mercantile Gomp'y. Church, services being conduct C.

W. Evertson returned from ed by Rev. Woods, of Wmfield Winfield Tuesday after a brief A large number of the old boys visit with his daughter. Mrs. G.

who fought for the Union in the war of the rebellion, followed W. Lavender. the remains to the last resting Rov Craven and wife, of place. Tne deceased was a Keighley, have moved to the brother to Mrs. E.

W. Smith, of Tilley farm, formerly occupied Latham. He was born May 2, by James Lightle. STOP A 1813. He was an old soldier Misses Myrtle Sawyer, Lucy nnd fought in the 117th Illinois Don't For A wiffi and daughter Craven and Maye Farner spent get regiment.

M0MEI1T mourn th loss of a. lovine- hus- a pleasant evening with Mrs. Li. band and father. U.

DeMoss the 2oth ult. And have your prop Public Sale. We will sell Will Heiser is getting to be an public sale at the Robertson expert carpenter; but it wouldn't erty insured. It will onlv cost vou a trifle. You be a nice idea to employ him by won't miss it and if you the day for he has been about ranch nve miles east and three miles south of Latham on Tuesday, March 17, commencing at 10 o'clock a.

m. the following should happen to have a fire three weeks erecting a small mill-house and tne building is it will help you to rebuild. I represent the This space belongs to Winfield Jessup's Insurance business. They are fully prep red and able to take care of their many customers in good, reliable companies. Watch next week's issue.

wiNPieLD jessup. not completed yet. property towit: 80 head of cattle consisting of 40 head of coming 2-year old steers; 12 head The beautiful weather we SHAWNEE and are enjoying at present wings CONNECTICUT of coming yearling steers; 12 forcibly to mind the words of head of two- and three-year-old the poet. ana I've reached the land of mud and rain heifers, all to be fresh in spring; 10 milch cows; 6 coming year two of the best companies doing business in Kansas. Stop a moment and let me figure with you.

Yours for business, I've Btrug-srled hard this land to gain, And now that I have reached the spot ling heifers. Also one 6-year I often wish that I had not. old horse; 4 eight-year-old mares; Marguerite. one 9-year old mare; 4 coming A. J.

FANSHIER. School Notes HA JJ-year-old horses; 7-year old horse, 4-year old horse, 4 saddle horses, 4-year-old mule, 3-year- RNESS E. W. Smith visited us Tues old mule, 2-year old mule; Bain Patterson Sparks. day.

enrolled Mon- Annie Knight PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. day. wagon, feed wagon, spring wagon, mower, hay rake, stacker, go-devil, hay rack, lister, stirring plow, Casidy riding plow, plow, 2 riding cultivators, weed cutter, steel harrow, Calls promptly attended to night Two months of school have gone. Unly three more. or day.

Office in the Gibson House one door east of Winfield Jessup's real estate office. Miss Menefee and Miss Myrtle sets double harness, fencing Smith were visitors Saturday. machine, cider mill, 2 grind Our bell-ringers have conclud I have opened up a Harness Shop in the rooms one door west of Winfield Jessup's Real Estate Office and am prepared to do all manner of harness repairing, etc. I carry in stock at all times a fine line of HftRNeSS, WHIPS, ROBeS blankets, etc. Call and look over my line.

GEO. JACKSON. ISAAC JONES, ed not to ring any more. A little stones, Broadcast seeder, derrick, scalding pan, iron kettle. Terms.

Eight month's time will be given on all sums of $10 iind over, purchaser srivinsr note too warm. LIVERY. FEED and SALE STABLE. Cleo Gibson was absent Tues- Just west of Frisco depot. The first with interest at 8 per cent.

Four day and Wednesday, upr co.nt of? for rash. Sums un- sne nas missea. I have good rigs and am pre vve are giaa to Know tnat our pared to give you good service. Horses boarded by the day or week at reasonable rates. ler $10 cash, i L.

C. Robertson. Jas. A. Rudolph.

J. M. Miller, Auct'r. grades in deportment are still better this month. We are be coming more thoughtful for the wishes of others.

Last Day of School. J. T. MORGAN, Howard and Paul Hodgson 1 1 or A Free Round Trip Vf faT! TO WEARERS OF Heart and Arrow Brand Shoes. witnessed leave us this week for their new (Friday, February Z( AUCTIONEER.

Have had seven years experi the close of a six month's term home in Wichita. They have been exemplary students and we shall miss them very much. ence. Satisfac- John Guy went to Leon Mon Can give references day. tion guaranteed.

One-hundred acres cane and ot school at Pleasant Ridge, taught by Mr. A. Hammer. The after-noon was devoted to the rendering of a literary program lal which the children showed trainingand natural ability. At the close according to a promise made by the teacher at the beginning of the term, a prize was awarded to Master Homer Lauderback and Miss Vertie Ashton for perfect attendance Free phone to parties desiring kaflir corn on the VanTassel and my services.

Bunn ranch for sale. Inquire of Geo. U. JVelson. Misses Mila and Lily Thomas AucTioNeeR were surprised by a party of nnu prompiness, neainer navingfricnris calling at been absent a day nor tardy a lastFridav evening their home A pleasant time is reported bv all.

Buy a pair of Heart and Arrow Brand Shoes and get a guess in the LaPrelle Shoe Company's Guessing Contest. A Coupon with every pair. Be sure to ask for it. iKoment during: the term. Hom- Lauderback received a copy "Child's History of the Unit-d States' abd Miss Vertie Ashton received a copy of Child's Life in all Nations." Those two also received a largo "Lord" Scully, who owns about 200.000 acrps in Kansas, and a lot of it in BuMer county, has inserted a clause in his If you have a Public Sale see 1 17.

Smith, leases this ypsr which provides that, his b1i.i1 I cnui 9rt certificate of perfect attendance The Heart and Arrow Shoes are for sale by S. D. NELSON urnished by the County Superin-; cent of tbe land they occupy in wbo has had 50 year's practice talking. endeut. n.

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