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The Star-Herald from Kosciusko, Mississippi • 5

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The Star-Heraldi
Location:
Kosciusko, Mississippi
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5
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Local and Personal- Dr. R. B. Jol.nson has returned from Jackson. Why Mot Use the Best Mias Elizabeth Moore left last Satur day for Jackson.

Mr. Gus Bain of Ackerman spent last Sunday in Kosciusko. Dr. Coleman made a professional vis it to Durant Monday. Miss Brycie Sallis of Sallis was in Kosciusko last week.

ROYAL AND Miss Verna Boyd of McCool spent last week in Kosciusko. Miss Willie B. Love has returned Beautiful from a visit in Water Valley. Mr. Walter Brown of Schlater, Miss was a recent visitor to our city.

Mesdames J. M. Knotts, and J. W. Allen visited Memphis this week.

Mrs. Viola Sawyer Fedleman of Itta We can load your wagons on the public square. Give us a JACKSON-WALLACE CO. Bena is the guest of her mother. Mrs.

Fletcher Gant of Jackson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Gwin. Mr. F.

E. Black of Ethel, was a business Visitor to Kosciusko Thursday. The Herald office enjoyed a visit from Mr. T. D.

Furr, of Smyrna, Wednes day. 3B Prof, and Mrs. W. B. Owen of West Attala, were visitors to Kosciusko yes terday.

of Buy a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hudson of Little Range Free It goes to the little girl who can draw the best reproduction of The Buck's Stove Range Company's trade mark. It is perfect little stove 12 inches long 11 inches wide -23 inches high. It has a reservoir for heating water an oven for baking a high warming shelf and is splendidly ornamented with a generous supply of silvery nickel.

Added to this, is a miniature skillet a boiling pot a nickel plated lid lifter and a towel rod. It will burn fuel, bake and cook just like a big range. It is now on exhibition in our store. Don't fail to see it and don't fail to get la booklet telling all out the contest. This attractive booklet printed in colors 5 is free for the asking at our store.

Durant spent part of last week in Kos ciusko. Miss Frances Bailey of McCool spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Wilson of Bel zoni spent this week with Mrs. D. Comfort. Guaranteed Patent Leathers From BOB TURNER Mrs.

Angie Meek and Miss Annie Meek of Sallis, spent last Saturday in Kosciusko. Mr. Bradford Oldham of New Orleans, is the guest of his many friends this week. Miss Allie Hunt O' Brian of Starks- ville, was in Kosciusko several days The Shoe Man, last week. Miss Evelyn Meek, of McCool spent last Sunday here with her grand-mother Mrs.

Robert" Meek. Mr. John Guyton of Possuroneck was a recent visitor to his daughter, Mrs. Winters Wainvright Maxwell of this city. Miss Mary Dodd accompanied Miss Biscoe as far as Durant, on her way to her home in Arkansas.

Mrs. Arthur Stevens and little Mildred, of Greenwood are guests of Mr. W. Saffold. Mrs.

D. B. Comfort and Miss Bessie entertained with forty -two last Friday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Allen left last Tuesday for St. Louis, to visit Mr, Allen's sister, who has been ill. I is Mr. Herman Crowder is at home, after several months absence at the Atlanta Pharmaceutical College.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hessmer have returned to their home in Evansville, after several months stay in Kos ciusko. OUR MERCEDES TOE STYLE NUMBER 203 Mrs. and Miss Wainwright, and little Miss Helen O'Ferrell of Stonewall Miss spent this week with Mr.

Ralph Wainwright. Our correspondents constantly forget that we cannot publish anonymous communications. Your name must ac Kingsbury Pianos Many of the best homes in the United States have Kingsbury Pianos. These instruments are in use in every community and are giving the most satisfactory service. They are noted as being dependable, durable pianos that please critical people and give long and useful service.

If you are thinking of buying a piano it will be to your interest to examine the Kingsbury. If you now have a piano we will make liberal exchange arrangements. We sell the ILtagsbiiry Pianos oa the easy payment plan A G-essett Music House Meridian, Miss company the article, but you may sign whatever nom de plume you desire, for the purpose of publication. The baseball team of our Public School went to Louisville Friday to play against the High School team and were defeated, but had a very enjoyable visit The Louisville team are coming here to-day, (Friday) to play boys again. Among those who came up from efflMosi mm mm Sallis to attend the funeral of Mr.

Harry Ford, were: Mr, Tiny Boyd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shuttles-worth, Mr. John McClintock, Messrs. Meadie Lamb, Voltaire Simmons, and Mrs.

Oscar Lamb. READ THIS GUARANTEE For by it you have the makers' positive assurance that absolute satisfaction will be yours if you wear BURT PACKARD KORRECT SHAPE SHOES Pr77 Harry Ford, The remains of Mr. Harry J. Ford, were brought here Saturday morning Reg. U.

S. Pat. Off. FOREMEN for interment from Sallis, where he died at the home of his maternal uncle, Mr. A.

P. Boyd. Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian Church, Common Mistake ttany wemen mistake kidney and blad- 4 Receives Congratulations. You will soon receive the congratulations your friends upon your improved appearance il yoa will take Foley's Kid. Price troubles for some irregularity peou-to the sex.

Foley's Kidney remedy Our Guarantee This label is in every "Burro-japs" Korrect Shape Shoe, and stands as a guarantee that the "Burrojaps" upper will not break through before the first sole is worn through. These snappy Patent "Burrojaps" fancy Blncher Oxfords are made with the popular medium narrow "Mercedes" toe. A leading spring and summer style pects irregularities and makes momen Burt Packard by Rev. R. Miller of Durant.

Both parents of deceased, were raised in Kosciusko, his father being Mr. John N. Ford and his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Boyd Ford. After the death of his parents at Goodman, he removed here "Limited" ndy Kemedy as it tones up the- system and imparts new life and vigor.

Foley's Kidney Remedy cures backache, nervous I. Miss Carrie. Harden, Bowling en, writes: "I suffered much Raf. UA Pat. OK in from kidney and bladder trouble Buy a Pair Today $5 with his only surviving brother, Mr.

il started to tire Foley's kidney Bem- exhaustion and all forms kidney and bladder troubles. Commence taking today. Sold by B. L. Clark.

In the event of a "Burrojaps" Shoe wearing contrary this guarantee, the retailer from whom these shoes were purchased is authorized to replace PACKARD FIELD them with a new pair. Makers BROCKTON. MASS. Eugene Ford, now of Philadelphia, and attended school here. He The first bottle gave me great re-and after taking the second bottle I entirely well.

Sold by B. L. Clark. Site Your Money. was an expert telegraph operator and had travelled all over the United States and Mexico.

Deceased was 39 years of Rtisi Mull Colts. he celebrated Jaek that made last Boyaline Oil is stronger than the other antiseptics- That gives it greater power age and unmarried. fon at Herbert Walker's will make season at my farm. The price as A Call. I hereby call the Republican county etofore will be, $10.

for Insurance TAR AND cofiTAino honby II II to ease pain, and also makes it cheaper. Mixed with ene-third water, it will do anything the best of them can do in their full strength. If you want it weak like the others, add water to suit and save your money. Pleasant, clean strong, safe. Try it and you will us nothing else.

Money back if not satis- 11 furnish pasturage for mares from istance, when necessary. My arm YRUP msm mm oogh Executive committee to meet in convention at the court house in Kosciusko on Wednesday the 15th of April 1908, at 2 o'clock, to transact such business as come before the body. miles east of Kosciusko. 7-3t L. J.

WALKER. Tastes so gni factory. 25c, 50c. For sale by drug? KICE ROOMS Board for vounsrmen Kathars endorss it dhU Cfcitdm lib It Lfcoewmacfc CHICAGO trie lights, baths. Apply- to, Respectfully, W.

P. SANDERS, gists ana aeaiers in meaivmes. 13 3m a Lautir Cauch Simp awrea Um bowel, contains no Oplataev Haarw all otter eecH eon arc consripatrct, irnsfUlly tboaa containing Oplatea, w-at MRS. J. HANKS,.

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