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The Kinsley Mercury from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 8

The Kinsley Mercury from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 8

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April 10, 1913 The Kansas Grain Co. is puttine poirn; that attracted hi Vegetarian Dinners Had at Least One AT THE iDelightf ul winter weather. It was a fine snow yesterday viwu iaea mat Me Could Appreciate. new Jairoanis steel frame scale. F.

Rarigh of Wyomfiag visited here' Tuesday and Wednesday with his brother-in-law, S. a. Bellows. He we to Peafbody today and wgl be married there Sunday. School meeting tomorrow after iA.

E. Buxton was called IHutchinson Friday by the serious iilness of his father. H. Eethorst spent Friday in Wichita. Dr.

W. W. Cunningham returned from Indiana and Kentucky Fri-day. evening. Guy Erickson.

returned from OPERA HOUSE GROCERY Invitations to public dinners a man astonished ais friend by attending noon. A Try a Picdura at the Smoke House. Joe Pixley is in on busi iSow is the time to get your bulbs. We have in stock Dahlia liuu cgciariaa ainners. "Are you acdnvert? they aski.

APPLES! -1 wutiua Lillies and Caldium '10 APPLES! ness today. ivam not' said the man. "I go the vegetarians have one cus- $1.00 per dozen. Gladiola 5 cents ipa.w iicr uozen. uiaaic T.

S. Haun is in on legal each! KinsW fw! Fancy Ben Davis. Tier Knv 4-10tf luxii mat ueserves to be encouraged. Thfeir speechmaking precedesthedin- i $1.00 uunucsa iuua I C. W5.

Beeler was in Svracuse on Fiae Ram Tuesday. aui3w, aia) at the three din- Choice Beri Davis, per box -Paeblo, Sunday morning. Otto Reich, who so mysteriously disappeared several years ago, was in town Sunday. Henry Wetzel Fred Ley and Louis Wetzel were Dodge City visitor Friday. ucrs i aiienaea.

That is a most cora- 90c business Wednesday, I Miss Doris M. ilutt spent hxnteA menaaDie custom. It ought to be adopted at all dinners. Everybody is in a hurry to and they with friends in Newton. mDVnoon and FRESH STUFFS Carl Moore and little daughter uuu ume to meander through a i tucu aujuc juiure ariz- will celebrate her rhirthdav in St.

I mi C. E. Brumfield was in Hutchin aon several days lst week. ut.vi '1 don't know why the vegetarians bananas, Cabbage, Let- i 01 inwoear nas im- Jonn proved wonderfully since then and nr. 1 r-t i ricversea me usual order.

None of lie v. Schneider, arrived from Colorado Springs, Saturday mem mat I asked could tell Person urnips, celery, Parsnips. uxra. vm jjwjicner wenno oauna spring crops will come tip nice-today to visit redallves or a few ly. TSe rain dame this time before weeks.

thecroDs had suffprprt ally, tninfc it is because they are so anxious to get away and order a square meal somewhere after their an- SMOKED HAMS AND BAtfW OliphantcA Barnes moved 1 siderable Extent and consequently i-eir Ice Cream faeforv in thft Hnid I do that much more e-ood. a their Ice Cream facfory the Cold will do that much more good. At yemes nave Deen whettprf hv tfei- morning ad ms family will move bene -soon. Mrs. Laura K.

Briggs was in Kinsley Monday. Mr- and Mrs. Alex Stegman moved into their new cottage in the own little snack that thpv roTit Trro ncub Storage plants tlus writing conditions are especially fine and while lur lue speasing. I may be wrong. Bu the speeches are put but of the We carry a nice line of Hams and Bacons.

The If you have eve trnubl ntro it tn iiutue tuHwue is aimcuit to see hot Dr. Avery at the Grove 6tel, ajr uuu inai is me main thing." at Bouth part of town Friday. liiucs are Kignt cney can; beat us out of a bumper. urday, April 19th. ,0 Mrs.

J. H. Rairdon and daughter, Salt Roasted A. E. Buxton is in Hutfihi nsnn Baseball Schedule.

Ther following is the sehedniS' jean, nave returned from Lafcjn. this week on accountof the serious FISH Sanford Dodg Has "The Right of illness of his father. irJ consume War." s-u seeds, oaivcu ana roastpri hmTOn A Jt'r- nas moved his cold r.f Aue taste 'vPer lb. 15n the High School baseball team: St. John at April 15; Dodge City at Kinsley.

April 25, Kinsley at Spearville. May 2, Kinsley at St. John. I- uuw-uKe tne-taste of caviar -fi oiurac room over nexrto the rail-In casting about for a successful ana. some persons play for this season.

Mr. Sanford 5 rtoiiand bpiceji Herring per kit 75c Dodge, decided to produce "ThJ lingllsh, of Frankly town- www. May 9, Spearville at Kinsley rf vjem iiernng per kit 90c Right of Way." With" this end in Pl TTaS lnt Clty PusiDes to view he seeured from Charles Froh- reports a ood rain in his man's agent, the American af JCallty mail -a agent, the American afcd Mackeral in pails 90c Holland, Herring- rs A er vm a rpfn ri Canadian rights for this wonderful i $1.00 Monday fron Wichita where she urama. ie wUl use Presbrev's vr Sardines in" Brine per pail- has been visiting her daughter, sion which is conceded to be a most 60c uorotny and frignds. Unished dramatization of Sir Gibert Parker's popular story, which, by Miss Mary Fairchild, ot Victor' -W way, is founded on absolute Montana, and Victor Green- We handle Barrel and Sack Salt state, Kirksville.

Missouri, facts. guestst the F. M. Erwin home. our prices on Butter and Eggs in cne swim" nnH 'imn T3 j.

i 4i Jt x-. iiowis iweut 10 lnpesa yes- TV cry or modern terday anxl will go from there limes. One fftafuro Af tnn No 96. uF-uu-uaic-ioaiuio uuumy, Missouri to superin 1 1 ICttU Mil LnPtlfiW fonH ortiv improvements on And see all the new plays that are farm there. MoS border cut flowers ftr aH oc- if i "The Btehtof Wv casions.

Leave yur order as early such as Psible. We will lew ew oidozeROn aaud each aatnprta COMING i 'i Miy ai PiiBP on uunerr barker's 4-10tf story of the same name and will be April 12 1913 prouuceq Dy banford Dodge and his All Over April company at the Kinsley rOpera House; Saturday, April 12th; The Greatest Dramatic Event of the 5 1647560 181386340 20 10700 lot 1234315 1 ntire Season. 32 133U705 194 1010401 33 1031305 a I3S 14S175C p. nainuff 33 1720)25 206 1739170 09 211076." 52 2632445 61 1373235 80 1768605 iG 213 132o5GC 215 2192020 221 1734670 cf32 134695a 103 1665235 128 1495575 152 1018225 229 1266950 240 1223? Amnk ---'-Defendants. Notice of Sale.

Notice la hereby given that the Inder-slcned will upon the 10th day ol Ala A -MIS, at 2 o'clock P. to sell on the front tteps Of the Court House of the County of Ed- Ward, in the Kinsley, Kansas, the the i Atract of Judament frofn of p- 8- Carter, a j- I the Peace of Kinsley Township, La dwrds County. Kansas, said judgment having Deen rendered on the 1st day of Oct pber 1912, and said abstract having been filed in said District Court of Edwards Counts Kansas, upon the 3rd day of February, leiV said execution bavins been issued upon and thereunder on the 11th day of March, 1913. Chas. R.

Majxey, Sheriff of Edwards County, Kansas. (First published in the Kinsley Mercuri-1 April 10, 1913.) 5t 200 2244905 262 2680947 1G 148126? 269 150849" 287 305 ia3 mm 161 14407201 162 170 14440CO 171 I6o7l70 304 1017535 363 1362025 31? 12300S0 I iT 0 I 309 2067555 318 1556920 321 1141595 3222386635 No. 309 woft 2nd premium. 5 i I i II 1 i I lo I Paints, Alumnium warp- MR. SANFORD DODGE Supported by Miss Adele Nickerson And a splendid Company in his new pljay "THE RIGHT OF WAY" Sir Gilbert Parker's Powerful Story Dramatized by Eugene Presbrey Revonock Oil cook stoves Gream separators, all kinds of John Deere Im plements, and Deering Harvesters; in fact every thing in Hardware and Implements.

I 8 II 4 Special Scenic Production and Elaborate Electrieal Effects Secure your seats early. Now on sale at the Leonard Jewelry Store Prices 75c ft 2 mmr A 1 The MERCURY for all the I TV I i tit all the Time 9 I 9.

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