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McPherson Weekly Republican from McPherson, Kansas • Page 4

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jlcPHKRSON WEEKLY REPUBLICAN. ball A large crowd attended the game at Doles Park Sunday. Ben Williams spent Sunday Earl Cochran. three ball games, one by the ladies, other games, races and contests, and a home talent play in the evening. See bills for program.

Come in the morn with ing and bring well filled baskets. Ta Pale, Thin, Nervous bles will be set on the school ground for all who bring dinner. NEW GOTTLAND Special to The Republican. GROVELAND Special to the Republican. The members of the Groveland telephone lines had a meeting Monday night to make agreements and settle their dues.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Aschman, a girl on Wednesday, April 17. F.

R. Hassman and family spent Sunday at H. C. Knackstedt's. 'ii ahu i i riff ix mi mi im a 'A' This thins of having winter after mm a 9 w.

mt mm a mm spring started goes against the grain of most of us Several farmers have finished plant ing corn. Albert Gruner left for Quenemo, Kansas, Thursday to have his foot Rev. G. A. Dorf.

attended the con ference of the Kansas district of the treate( Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa-parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. This is the firit qnestion your doctor would WWH lutneran cnurcn at week.

Roy Mead suent Sunday evening at J. V. Hall's. Among others who took cattle to Mr Mrs. Dick Unns from Inman pasture before the middle of April were Hanson Lars Hedin and from visited Sunday at F.

Luty's. J. C. Cade and family visited Sunday with O. L.

Mitchell and wife. S. A. Lindblad Christ Peel cut alfalfa April 13. Lucy Mitchell and Edith Wilke did iTartarW il was, lxli shopping in McPherson Saturday Peterson Bros, have been gruobing a ask: "Are your bowels regular?" He Knows that daily action of the bowels is absolutely essential to recovery Keep your liver active and your bowels regular by taking laxative doses of Ayer's hills.

Henry and Francis Hassman visit raparM locust fence with their steam engine recently. A twelve horse power en ed Sunday afternoon at C. V. Postier' Leo Tuxhorn and family attended the Achilles and Brigg wedding Wed Made by J. C.

Ayer Ijwell. Mail. trine pulls the big trees right out. Aita manuxaoturers or Frank Ostlind and a crew of men The only excuse for buying anything but A 7 HAIR VIGOR. nesday.

nut up a telephone wire from New AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers Gottland to Lindsborg last week. The CANTON Lindsbora company nut uu half of Special to 'The Republican. hae no aecreta We publish the formula of all our medicines the line.

Mrs. Andrew Christenson was very P. A. Smith who has been a popu- ia Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder is to save a few cents in price. .41 ROYAL costs you a few cents more per can than Alum or Phos- sick a couple of weeks ago but is up lar employe of the Canton Co-Opera- and improving again.

tive Stock Company for several years, It is not necessary to call an ex- moved to Hutchinson this week to THEMcPHERSON RIPUBUCAN pert to find out whether or not the accept a good position with the Hutch fruit is gone around here. Any plug inson Co-Operative Co. with a little bit of sense can under- Rev. Brooks, president of the Kan- WEEKLY EDITION. phate of Lime powders, but it is worth tar more than the difference to keep your biscuits, cakes and pastry free from the injurioui stand that after a week of freezing Sas conference, preached in the M.

weather everything in that line is p. church here Sunday. harvested. Rev. Payne of the Christian church Published at McPherson, Weekly by WM.

J. K.REHBIEL. effects of these cheapening substitutes. Continued use of Alum means permanent injuryto'health. Wedding bells will ring in our who has charge of the Bible chair at neighborhood this week.

the Kansas State University, was in One Dollar a Year In Advance The condition of the weather is Canton Monday soliciting funds to Avoid Alum Ailments Say plainly such that the people are liable to complete the payment of a new $20, ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MAIL MATTER. catch the blues. Our advice is, don't 000 building which has just been com- ROYAL BAKING Vo paper will be discontinued unless catch them. It does nobody any pieted. goQd, just the contrary.

The wheat Mrs. A. C. Griffith and Mrs. Dan-will never make a crop just because ner entertained Mrs.

Danner's Suu- ordered by the subscriber at this office or by mall. Postal cards cost but you have the bules. Neither will the day School class Monday evening in POWDER one cent. It you do not want the paper, oats come up a full stand on account honor of Mr. and Mrs.

P. A. Smith of some one being tormented by the anci Mi and Mrs. Geo. Edgeconib.

Mr. blues. The best thing to do is to be Edsecomb will move to McPherson as all you have to do Is pay what you owe and It will be cheerfully stopped. We do not wish to force the publication on cheerful, look pleasant, not worry for soon school is out and Mr. Smiths anyone.

tomorrow. Life is too short, so don moved to Hutchinson this week, entertain the blues. The Co-Operative store building is Miss Inez Johnson has again tak- beine Dainted this Week. Amateur poetry will under no dream mlmmatm be prlated In tbls ppr. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1907 en hold of th house keeping part for Tne Canton Milling Co.

is treating her brother -Emil. their hnildinirs with a new coat of GOOD HOPE Special to the Republican. Daniel Ostlind and Emil Johnson paint. nave recently paimeu ine uunuius uu Newt Coons has recently put in a Seigle Knudson and Alvis Burt both the Johnson tarms in section 15. new rpnipnt walk and has Dainted his I I 1 11q ij' WW A'i-VJ.

OUU It is awful nice to get to ride on your farm implements, but days like Thursday it isn't what it's cracked up to be. Geo. Williams was through this vicinity Thursday getting cream. That will save the farmers a lot of trouble. Tenie Severtson was the guest of JOI1I1 OailUfllUUI ttim vlic Hum iicai house Thpv fh tnnnhnH tha ROM OVER THE COUNTY The revival at Little Valley chapel closed Sunday night.

C. L. Anderson came home from Hutchinson Monday where he has been the past three weeks having his eyes treated. John Wilson drove down to Hutchinson Sunday. L.

E. Wilson transacted business in Inman the first of the week. nenngxon nave ueen uu a wnu Th commenceinent exercises of the UmmH a fpw tim0 w0 I wuuv. W.UAVW. Jk'lVVV I I.

uunuo iu'iw "tie mivij atitnn nis-n sr.noo win ne neio. in wqo tho Vi.o-h humnc 0J1.1 1 1 HT UUipO, rvev. oaiiudiii, a uiumci lu mio. rhristinn fhnrch Krirtav nisrnt. if.

I 1 ti 1 yr 1 v- .1 Nelson, conducted the service A nvll VK I 0 4. i-. 1 vs. Diute is iigciit lui iue nan the Lutheran church Sunday. A committee IS at WOrK raising fn en i-anro Cc nnw incnt-ino- Ti-hoof rr.1.

I ..11 I 111 U.1J 1L. 1 vv. iu iivtii ine buuieidu ague win iiuiu tue funds for an ODera house. If enough against hail nnrl wind nn i irt f- An I N. 1 nrAi iiircLiiifi at w.

i. umuuuioi mnnov Qn ho raicprl hriPU: hill rtinff a 4iAnWri The Latests Interesting Items From All Parts of the County Special Correspondents of The Weekly Republican. I TV. xi. AlCAdllUCI dUU IttUlllV lid LVi H.nf ni-An i i- if ti Ir- I I evemufc, mio 4SvXO fpet wi tie erected on tne ots mnwod intA thoii- nxir vnco AnHavcAn Ifni? nA lnnla Will I mi I Severt Knudson's last week.

A number of young folks from here spent Sunday at Rodrick's, also Jim Rusk and Oliver Rodrick from McPherson. Miss Olive Kennedy and Miss Rho-da Williams spent Sunday with Winnie Bruce There was a large crowd out to S. S. Sunday. I 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 Ifl lilt 'VI II I 1 1 KHlr.

1 I ln I 'Aurrh aaii i trai? in hin t- i a I ivtv0i0 i wvuu wuiiciiuui ao li. laiio J. oni-n. loiui iia.c ucanj i imiw finnr win he used lor an oiiera oinitv wnMHav WtUU6U house and the upper lloor win De winfield Lovett carried the mail eiai ouiers nave idiue nuiu I 4u TrnnnlP i Trn nr-i i lie same tauoe. i etanlair Wohctor n'PTit tf ATrPhprson I rin rti, i Tuesday evening to work in the Pearl Wednesday.

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man, vui 1 nwuu SalC CUUCOUttJ From Thursday's Daily. Over a hundred meu, the largest attendance at the Y. II. C. A.

debating club since iU organization, were pres ent last Wednesday night at a joint debate between the association muA McPherson college. The two representatives from the college presenled the affirmative 3ide of the question. The Government should not own and operate the raliroads. The arguments were very good and the judges only decided by a few points in favor of the affirmative. Besides the debate a good program was rendered.

iucrnerson, Kansas. Shaw, and A. A. Shaw are tisnmg in John, Crofoot was in this vicinity Dear Sir: You are so well known the Cottonwood river near Florence Friday. He bought 27 head of cat- LITTLE VALLEY Special to The Republican.

Give us a' rain. A heavy freeze last night. The fruit is a thing of the past. The dry weather and green bugs HARPER Special to The Republican. Mrs.

Dr. Woodrow returned to Oklahoma Saturday. There was a dance at Ed Hurst's Saturday night. Oliver Anderson was over from Groveland Sunday. Mr.

Bass has built a large barn on his farm. An Indian "medicine" woman was looking after the sick and afflicted in tie of G. W. Rodrick. that rhp iipoiiIp llavp nut vnu in nffifp I tnlS weeK.

They knew what they were about: Geo Houghton and Charley was in this locality Wednesday. they didn do it by accident. GALVA This April weather seems more like are hurting the wheat and alfalfa in this vicinity. March. Wouldn't it be a handsome thing Special to The Republican.

Henry Kahn brought out a new to do to paint your house? It is a I Dolph Whitney returned from Que- Several farmers are planting corn this week. corn planter Saturday. nice house, has a srood substantial nemo the first of last week. Uw.L- anH kn't nicKr qH Aloa IViauci late i.wn. inform has heen sewmc at J.

K. Wil- all. you know; but a fresh coat of gon. Galva has l)een rather short this neighborhood last Friday. There was a large attendance at the Morning Star Sunday School last Sunday, Next Sunday is preaching.

Harper tovuishin board will meet at L. Hammond's next Mondav, April 29. paint would make it so bright! it's a on dressmakers for years and Miss pity not to. Evans will probably find plenty to TiT-rm ic Koontifnl noint Vint tVio I d.O. AO C4.llt.ll 1(1 I III.

11LL, mj til I 1 I urday from Iowa where he has been for several months. DR1VEN OUT beauty of it is: it lasts so long, and does so much more than adorn an already interesting and attractive edifice. House, out-buildings and fences. County Superintendent Coons visit ed the school Tuesday. Wallace T.

Payne, professor of the There isn't a man or a woman in town Lawrence Bible chair, was in Galva who wouldn't see them and make Monday in the interest of his school. J. M. Russell went to St. Joseph with Surd Severtson last week.

He some pleasant remark. Jt looks as though the saloons might be driven out of Kansas but the harness stores are still to be permitted to run and a mighty good place to do your trading in this line is at PITTENGER WRIGHT'S. Look for the white horse in the window. KEEPING UP THE QUALITY IN EVERY DEPART Of course, you will paint the town property; nothing would mark your 5 administration more, in the eyes of We are going to keep up the quality and cut the profit in ail departments, making the ad-vance to the consumer as small as possible. the people; and, having done the same thing at home, it is the most natural thing in the world to do it for them.

returned Thursday. McCall Thompson is building a new barn. Winfield Lovett has been substituting on the mail route. The elocutionary entertainment given at the Woodman hall Saturday evening by the class from McPherson college was good and much enjoyed by all the audience. Mrs.

F. F. Morse and son Harley of McPherson, came down Friday and remained till Tuesday visiting her son Elmo and other relatives. Mr of McPherson was in town Tuesday: Yours truly, F. W.

DEVOE CO. WINDOM Special to The Republican. Windoni Day, May 3. 1907. Mr.

and Mrs. Hen Kidd returned from Illinois where they were called by the death of Mr. Kidd's brother. Billie Ulrev. nee Kasev tipp rvan MENT New York, Chicago and Kansas City.

Annabil-Almen Drug Co. sells our paint. BUT HE MUST SELL QUAN COTTONWOOD Special to The Republican. Most of the farmers have finished planting corn. Clarence Bruce's spent Sunday at Geo.

Williams'. TITIES wt is near death's, door from acute inflammatory nephritis. The horse has made himself famous by his untiring energy. The ladies and school girls are practicing every evening for the ball game May 3. A.

S. Xeel went to Ell In wood Monday evening. Garst brought him a piano the same day. The event of the season will occur May 3. which will be Windoni Day.

An all day program has been provided for. consisting of band music, an address by a representative of Manhattan State Agricultural College, Little Jean Tolle of Roxbury came home with her teacher, Ruth Finkle Tuesday and will remain until after the last day of Galva school. Galva school will close Friday with a dinner and program. So far as we know, a good year's work has been done by teachers and pupils. At the last phone meeting it was arranged that Sunday hours would be Mr.

Kennedy of Spring alley spent Every department shows satisfactory gain in which proves to us the public appreciates our efforts to hold down prices. Sunday at F. Williams. Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. McVey called at Claude Morris' Sunday evening. Isaac Fisher spent a few days at home last week. Claude spent Sunday at F.

Morris'. given at Central as is done at other places. Hereafter the hours wnen you can talk on Sunday are from 7 to 9 a. m. and 5 to 7 p.

ia. This is certainly a reasonable arrangement as the work is very confining for the remuneration. POULTRY El Ml CONTENTION Special to The Republican. We are needing rain very bad. The wheat and oats are beginning to look SHIRT WAISTS 98 Hundreds of people have seen and bought from this line of waists.

The styles are su perior to any ever offered at this time of the year and the yellow. voue HAT business is what we want Style a value are our trade winners. Ve appreciate the increased patronage this department. WHY NOT LET US SELL YOU YOUR HAT. WE PLEASE MOST PEOPLE.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Greenwood are visiting in this neighborhood. Andy Mullen and wife visited at 4 his father's Saturday and Sunday.

Geo Hager and wife visited at Orrin Frantz's Sundav. We are having fine meetings at Con tent ion. They will continue all this week. Everybody invited. values are exceptional.

20 Doz. more go on sale this week at 98c Harry Toland of Alva called on Ar- ba Hager Sunday. do not expect it to go higher. SELL YOURSURPLUSBEFORElhe BREAK We cannot get enough to fill our orders. Remember the place.

SOUTH MAIN ST. Mcpherson produce go. A BASS, Manager. There was quite an interesting game of ball at Doles Park Sunday Chas. Frantz and wife called at Or rin Frantz's.

Sunday. Good Percales 12 Yards 5 1. 00 -Mrs. Albert Fortner visited with 7 Spools O. N.

T. Thread 25c her mother, Mrs. McDonal Friday and Saturday. The city federation of ladies clubs will give an art exhibit of foreign THE STORE THAT STANDS THE TEST and American pictures in the assembly room at the court house on Wed- nesaay and Thursday, the 1st and 2nd of May..

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