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The McPherson Daily Republican from McPherson, Kansas • Page 3

The McPherson Daily Republican from McPherson, Kansas • Page 3

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Frank O. (Johnson of Little River, The! class Is Indebted to Mr. Guy a stockman, wag here on business and Mr. Hush McClain for tho splen-thls afternoon. He Is feeding did attendance at this meeting, as head of cattle this winter many of they furnished conveyance for tho them being prepared for the market girls.

Dainty refreshments were serv-next Biring. by tho hostess, assisted by Miss With each twenty-five cents paid Fannl ln tw0 claB Mao a free ticket to the Saturday Mat-, ftt tho boai uI Sli I FIRE IS A THIEF-1 Winter brings on numerous lirep. Don't- jjSj put oft" insuring your property. I YOUR FIRE May be nbxt Ask me for Rates. F.

K. ENTRJKEN AGENCY Any kind of Insurance Anywhere Hahleuian, "The Secret of A Perfect Fit" "I had trouble getting gowns to fit smooth across the hips. Then my dressmaker pointed out the fault. 'The fit of your underwear, Madam, mars the fit of your "I changed to Selsiiug Underwear and I've never had thattrouble since. "The Sefsnug Sliding Waistband tor-rected the fault.

It avoids all' the luee Cozy Theatre. L. C. Spencer, Palace Barber Shop. Dentists J.

W. Fields and It. U. Hull attended a meeting of the Central Kansas Dental association held at Hutchinson this week. The next meeting will again be held there.

Gust A. Ijirson has registered a IS THE HISTORICAL ROUTE. SOME ROADS ARE ERECTING MISLEADING SIGNS. In a recent article published In the Topeka Dajly Capital, George P. Morehouse, one of the leading men in the State Historical Society writes as follows about "The Old Santa Fe Trail, the Historical Route across Kansas: "At tho thirty-seventh annual session of the society It was my H'H Ford tourinz car.

For Salt Good overcoat with fur SETSNUG YOU'RE BILIOUS AND COSTIVE! CASGARETS collar, size 38. Will sell cheap. See draw-string's defects, by bringing the drawers together in a perfectly smooth flat over-lap. Eliminates bunches and puckers at the it at Steel's Barber Shop. Adv.

UNDERWEAR Thursday Probate Judge J. W. Walker united in marriage Svan H. Uohnson and Sophia Jonson. both of waist keeps the gown unwrinkled enhances the fashionable 'slender-figure' effect." SICK HEADACHE Oil SOUR STOMACH MEANS SLUGGISH LIVER AND BOWELS.

Llndsbore. For Rent: 4 room house, 512 Selsnug Vests and Union Suits are cut extra full across N. Oak. Phone 958V4. -Adv the bust, and allow unusual comfort without "binding." Miss Virgina Lawrence Is entertain duty to present the matter in an address upon the topic, "Remove Not the Ancient Landmarks," and to call attention to the fact, that if the errors iu the maps and routes, as named and marked by our gasoline burners, were not corrected, posterity would think that the Santa ing at her home on South Main Street at a house party the following young ladies, students of Bethany College, Lindsborg Mildred Whlnn.

Milton Hawkinson, Louis Ulxby, Fred Wedel of Moundridge, end Ames Hawkinson of Marquette went from here for Lawrence Inst where the game between K. U. and Nebraska University is played this afternoon Free A 16x20 enlarged Portrait given with each doz. $3.50 photos, and an enlarged Photograph mounted in a beautiful folder given with each doz. J5.00 photos at Robb Studio over F.

A. Ins. Office. Adv. The following have recently secured hunting licenses from County Clerk J.

W. Qulun: L. V. Yowell, Clyde Morris, M. Unruh, J.

G. Seabg, G. A. Stiers. Apples, potatoes n'nd sweet cider at F.

P. Hawthorne's, 12.1 South Main St. Adv. Don't fail to notice the' change ln the Rock Island time tables which goes into effect tonight at midnight. A number of trains are earlier than they have been.

If you have company at your home, let your friends know by phoning It to the Number 9S. Fe Trail traversed half ot the coun Cunningham. Alice rh.in,m Get Setsnug Wear Here To-day For Yon and Your Entire Family. Alliance Exchange Co. THE ECONOMY STORE HOME OF BISCHOF GARMENTS ties of the state.

Helen Godfred, Viola Stephens, Min- In some places, guide boards le Miles, Bea Bailey Calmes. That Ail-In-One Spark plue will have been erected marked "Old Santa Fe Trail," which direct the traveler from five to twenty-five start your Auto or Motor Cycle in any cold weather. And for suecial miles from the well known route of Kansas McPherson, prices on Auto supplies thlB week see the Klassen Auto Co. Adv. that old road.

The plain purpose Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A CaBcaret to-uigbt will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out. by morning.

They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment Don't forget the children their little Inside need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Adv. being to identify certain towns with touncilmen Jos. Andes of the First Ward has suggested an archway at that famous old highway and delude auto and other travelers into the ft the Rock Island station to connect the two parks.

This would be a splendid decoration and also help in light Idea that they are coursing over historic ground. We are all in favor "The Price of the Prairie ing up the crossing. of good roads and admire zeal ln any project to secure them, but any attempt to misstate well known The second rendition of the Bplen- The American Adder is guaranteed did little musical "The Pennant" not to cost you mora than threa cents a day. See them in Daily Republican facts regarding historic trails and will be given by the Madrigal Club places should be condemned by our 50c window. Adv of the High School this evening and historical societies and all patriotic xieniz sweet mixed pickles at 15c those attending will see a nice operetta At the Opera House citizens.

Ofcourse, we do not ex Pr pt. Liudbloom Rosehari? Adv. pect them to follow exactly the old route with their modern road; but For Sale Umbrella top runabout, New motorcycle for sale at a bar- good as new. See Freeburg Bros. Adv.

facts of history should not be mis LOCAL NOTES soiu at once. Write B. E. stated on guide boards, and on their care Republican office. Adv.

Geo. (i. Gordon, the advance agent maps they should properly Indicate For Sale 75-foot lot with hous' for "The Printer of Udell's" was In the correct historic course of the trail as well as their new auto route ana uarn. See Harry M. Sweeney.

cown yesterday arranging for the show which will be given In McPher Margaret Hill MoCarter great book ha jiint been inned in the Popular Edition. Other good books at the name prices are; The Winning of Barbara Worth. The Common Law. The Blue Flower. I Joyce of the North Woods.

The Silver Horde. Mary Midthorne. JESviy Tliem Adv. especially when they label the lat son, Tuesday, November 25. "Mad room nouse for rent, close ln.

er "Old Santa Fe Trail. At the Congregational church tomorrow at 11:00 o'clock the Rev. G. G. Ross will have for his subject "A lesson from a weaponless warrior to the modern church." His theme In the evening will be "Does the world sewer and water connection.

Inquire anie win ne presented on Nov Rv un ilnine no one now or ln ember 27. ot J. Pollak or Jas. T. Griffing.

Adv. the future will be deceived or mis urana new auto at a bargain if For Sewing Machine Supplies, led and there will be no charge of taken at once. Write Republican, care really desire a practical common go to j. tia Gustafson. Adv trifling wlith the truth of history.

or y. Adv. James I. Blakslee, fourth assistant One of the most Interesting parts sense religion?" For plumbing see Hawley Bros. Adv.

jurmz iarge Dill Pickles In postmaster, advises rural route pat Richard Miller Book Store of the pamphlet Is the publication the bulk at 20c per dozen. Lind Luac uiey Bnould not leave for the first time of the field notes bloom Roseberg. Adv. Miss Ruth Fisher, who has been loose change in the mail boxes dur In 1 i of the United States surveying ex pedition of 1825. This gives a com visiting her siBter, Mrs.

W. Stap- ivusi inursoay morning, a gold i.ms cum months. Coin be deposited in receptacles, not in- watch between Galva and the Knud lin, returned today to her home at plete table of distance, both ways TO KING CITY IN 1871. ciosea In envelopes nr son rarm, with initial Finder Garber, Okla, Allen of this city. The funeral will be h.alcl tomorrow wrapped in by miles and chains of all the camping places from Fort Osage (Sibley, please leave at Republican offica paper.

The older citizens of this county afternoon at 30 o'clock frffm Drap- Special Sale 50c lb. Chocolates Reward. Adv. Mo.) to Taos, which was near Santa For Rent A four room house, close wlll remember Nelson Nevenhuysen. er's chapel, street and Laurel ave- 33c today Hubbell's.

Hand made stove pipe at Sanfori Fe N. M. These field noteB cou in. rnone 87 Groen, or 409 Green. He came to King City in 1871.

The nue. Anderson's. 'Phone 66. Adv tain many valuable items of early following is an obituary taken from Adv. Circulars were distributed today an "Grandma" Finan, stepmother of Mrs.

A. Roy, died quite suddenly at tn tin TOlinCl For auto celluloid window lights, U.bCU.J of "THE ROSARY." Despite the chief character lops and side curtains, see Freeburg nouncing the play "The Rosary' fornla. Record: EIReno yesterday. She was on her way to McPherson to visit and was Bros. East Kansas Ave.

Adv. which will be given in the Opera names men us fo.kn Tk. for 22 INCJBOn ieVUIUlUJ UU, IU1 JWIO vm.n'iiu i Heinz bauer Kraut 5e per lb. at day geography, as there have been House Thursday evening, Nov. 20.

i ft .111 i i. wxn.A.n rn stopping with relatives. Maple Tree Grocery. Adv. A fresh supply of Roods.

Chocolates Hawley Bros, will do your electric niny changes. This survey was made under the direction of Benja uood suit of rooms to rent for resident or unuino, cikhi aunuay win ue b-h ui ih iiwbuu at the family home. No. 523 West era House Thursday, Nov. 20, is non-Grove street, at the age of SO years, sectarian.

This Is the play which 2 months and 27 days. Heart trou- broke so many attendance records Just received at Bixby Lindsay's wiring, plumbing and tinning. Adv light house keeping at opera build- min H. Reeves, George C. Sibley and Thomas Mather, commissioners ap Adv.

Dally ReHulilli'nn 10 wntj a wm See E. E. Kuns. Mer. Adv bio was the cause of death, Mr.

Nev- last season, and thus fat-, judging ur. j. u. Hall and Mrs. Hall at pointed by the president.

They met the chiefs of the Osage Indians, at A guaranteed adding machine for $35. On display ln Daily Republican enhuyson having been HI only a from the size of the audiences ln tended a meeting of the Saline Coun C.rl.HUBBELL.the Druggist short timet other cities, the public hasn't tired show window. Adv. roiiii.il drove. August 10,1825, and ty Medical association at Gypsum Mr.

Nevenhuysen was a native of of it. Mingled with the darker colors th rhtefa nf the Kansas or Kaw Apples, potatoes and sweet cider at City this week and visited relatives. Crawford county, Pennsylvania, but of human tragedy Is a vein of nat- ij i Anva intnr nt a nlace on F. P. Hawthorne's, 123 South Main St PHONE 23 Mail Orders anil Deliveries Specialty inum BOiith of came to make Ontario his home 22 ural comedy evolved from the ev- Adv.

I Special Sale -50c lb. Chocolates hoth years and 6 months ago. entB during the action of the Quinces, 15c per dozen, at Maple 33c todays "lubbell s. me prem-i Ha leaven tn mourn his loss, a wid- play. The role of Father Keliy is Tree Grocery.

Adv. of these places mH, I an(, tWQ daughter8 Mrg. Flora' cleverly interpreted by C. A. Ster- across the plains.

Our historical so- Boyce of Oklahoma and Mrs. Hattie ling. -Adv. ROADS DRAGGED AFTER KV ietv has a manuscript copy of these KBI, RAIN WILL ALWAYS HE iila 1h really the first McPherson Opera House E. E.

KUNS, Mgr. GOOD ROADS. lj 1 1 time thev have been made fairly ac cessible to the public. The entire I pamphlet of twenty-one pages is an A Victrola settles the Christmas question important contriDuuon 10 emu sa.K history and presents a record forever the his- which will preserve Coming-One of the Greatest Successes of the Season Ed. W.

Ro and, Jr. offers The Rosary ie route of that famous old high- 99 66 bnnwn ftR I Mrs. Floyd Oliver was hostess for war over tne gre.n What to the Y. M. W.

Club on Wednesday the Santa Fe afternoon. The weather was ideal best i is 1 PROCLAMATION. and the entertaimu nt of the hostess was a pleasure to all. The mem THANKSGIVING By E. Rosa answered by a bers were requested to give their favorite recipe and many good things Victrola.

It 1 i i r. In accordance with tho national custom and following the example of the forefathers of our country and the chief magistrates of the land 1, TiVnnk O. Johnson, Mayor of the City were mentioned, after which there was a discussion and plans made the ideal trur. as for a "Thanksgiving Party" to be Like the Poem and Song it will live forever A play of humia interest founded upon an emblem of purity. It teaches us all good, moral lesson.

A. beautiful soenio production and go-gous electrical effect. Don't Forget this Date, Thursday, held Boon in honor of their hus of McPherson, do recommend that tl, tieonle ot our prosperous and bands. At five o'clock tho hostess served a dainty and very delicious ntwerve Thursday the ueuuvuui 7th dav of November, 1913, as a day lunch in the dining room, where the big table wag beautiful with a large bouquet of chrysanthemums forming of Thanksgiving for tho purpose of remembering the many blessings that well as the ideal musical instalment. We have thp proof right here Come in and see the center piece.

The place cards nmo to US UUrillK luo 1 I Just a tune twelve months by attending the plac before I gat" -8 es of worship to give thanks to Almighty God for the bountiful gifts -the Victrola itself. received and remembor in other ap were unique, designating the place of each guest by the name of her husband's place of business. At a late hour all departed with a heart felt thanks to Mrs. Oliver for the splendid time they enjoyed all afternoon. Mrs.

Roy Hodge was a special guest. propriate ways the happiness and concord wbich has fallen to our plea and near tnc diiierent styles Si? to I sant lot. November 20 I guarantee thii attraction to please all patrons. Good Music by theater orchestra. Prices 25c.

35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 SYNOPSIS OF PLAY. ACT I. Lawn in front of Bruce Wilton's country home. West Chester, N. Y.

"The hours I spent with thee, dear heart, are as a string of pearls to me." ACT 11. One hour later. Bruce Wilton's study. "I count them over, ev-'ry one a-part. My My ro-sa-ry!" ACT HI.

Bruce Wilton's Study the next morning. "I tell each (mud unto the end, and there a crows i8 hung." ACT IV. OutBlde the chapel one year lat r. "I kiBS eac bead and strive at last to learn to kiss the Cross, sweetheart! to kiss the Cross!" Given at McPherson City this 13th 5:00. Victors $10 to $100.

Terms to suit your convenience, if desired. day of November, A. D. ,1913. (First published in The McPherson The Amoma Class of the Baptist church spent very pleasant even-l 1 1.

-to. I. Daily Republican, Nov. 14, 191J.) FRANK O. JOHNSON Mayor.

lug uycmutl JOllJ, lll'j home of Miss Lilian Young! The ev-i enlng was spent in making aprons ik0 man likes to hear a woman C. H. Hubbell AGENT McPherson, Kansas and caps for the girls ot the Bap- praise some other man. tiBt Missionary Training School of, Chicago. The following guests were One boy can do an errand in just present: Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Young, half the time it will take two boys Mr. tiuy and Mlsa Gladys Oaborn. taj dq It..

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