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Smith County Pioneer from Smith Centre, Kansas • 8

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Hi Swun Xowiihhip. Jamei Katie who has own spending 3 the Bummer In Canada returned nome last week. He was accompanied by his j0 PURCHASE son Charles who has been in St. Joseph, IS- for the past two years. A party iir-Ukd by 4 Gth-rtMl from our Jiiehange, was given Tuesday evening In honor of the occasion.

THE OLD RELIABLE Termers' TTardware U. 0. Riley is reported as having pur- Sr Qtore. 1 TVDTT1Q lwy want them Pur6 Rnd JUJftU UK?) reliable, and at reasonable prices. We believe the best Interests of our customers is the best Interest of our owd.

Therefore we do business with this aim constantly la view. Our stock Is complete, comprising IleauiBvllle. Rev. Hlch sports a bran new carriage. Alvln Bennett is sick of typhoid fever.

chased about 50 head of cattle to feed this winter. SI Work has begun on the foundation mmms KJ- of the Methodist church. Mlit Thurman Is out again since a Arthur Uetchell came home from Nebraska last week. Mr. Ileith has gone to Hooks county to bring his wife home.

She has been visiting there for two or three weeks. Mrs. L. P. Wise is visiting her son Ed, near Cedarville this week.

recent attack of typhoid fever. Viola Clinkenbeard Is able to be out agalu since recovering from the fever it Willie OrniBbee of Davenport was in Pure Drugs, Patent and Propieiary Medicines. Paints, Oils, Famishes. Brushes, Window Glass, School Books, Stationery, Machine Oils, Cigars and Druggist's Sundries generally, all of the lest quality and at the very lowest prices. AM RINEHART, Druggist, Goods Good at Fair Prices," I Not "Heap Goods, kt our village taking a few pictures last August Wangerln and wife, who have been visitlug the "Faderland" for several months, returned home last Thursday.

Conrad Schwaiz returned last week to make his parents a short vieit before Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, from Iowa, sur- going to Topeka to begin his work In that city. He Is an exemplary young QMITH CENTER.

KANSAS is the basis upon which I have built up my business. My 15 years experience in buying: and selecting goods for this market, and reputation for fair dealing, is a guarantee of the best goods at right prices and generous treatment. My stock of peised her brother N. 0. Sawyer by arriving at their place last Wednesday morning prepared to make a visit.

Report says that Cy. Perkins has rented his farm and intends moving to man and can get work if any one can Monday night Dick McCammon brought his new wife to his home, nine miles north west of town. Some time in the night about 75 of the boys came I town for the winter in and the earth did shake for awhile.1 Lena Jensen, who has been staying But he soon called them in and set the with Mrs. John Morehead of Tyner, came home Sunday. candy up and the boys went away hap- py.

HOUSE FuISfl GOODS STYES HARDWARE J.J. Riley and family entertained company from Smith Center, last week A quiet little wedding occurred last! Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Shaffer. Mr. E. G. McCammon was with a new and complete Btock of A large number of Swan township Here we are people were in Kensington Saturday taking in the sights, which consisted united in marriage to Miss Florida Shaffer.

Quite number of invited nrlndnallv of a merrv-Ko-round and 0 guests gatnereaaimeirpieasanicoun- bU 8cliemes to the numDer of V.nm nr. A a'aIao fltan all A 1 I twentyortWenty nve. BTtihleH in thft hpniitlfnl trrnvfi npiir the I HARNESS, BUGGIES AND WAGONS is the most complete in the county. A first class Tinner umployed the year round. HENRY AHLBOEK house, where Trube Reese of Smith egan a a fha Th theee months term of school at Irairie Groceries, Flour and Feed, which we will offer at our old stand on and after Saturday, Sept.

18. VS I 1 VVtiVIUJVM UW Wl JM W. 1 I "nnAAM Vf n.r A rr, AVIilnrf crowd then assembled at the house and nartook of one of the best of dinners. Miss Sadie Walter will teach the Llb- They received quite a number of pres- erty school north of Tyner this winter, ents. May their voyage through life be we nave not Deen miBiniuruieu.

Mrs. Hardest? family were all at I a peaceful one is the wish of their many friends. Bring la your home last Tuesday and had their pic. tures and a picture of the house taken We solicit your patronage and promise you the best prices. Butter and eggs.

Ballard's Snow Liniment is a remedy that would be in ever- home if all knew what thousands in 1p all parts of the continent have Winslow Son. Garfield Township. The pastures are all dried up and farmers are now feeding their stock. J. W.

Kissell spent last Thursday visiting at Cora, returning on Friday Athol. T. Woods and wife started Thursday Those who bave usedordi of last week for Iowa to visit Mr. nary liniments are amazed at what Snow Liniment does and the rapidity Woods' father who is quite ill. Rev.

Fred Gray of Lenora will preach with a load of seed wheat. Miss Mabel Miller gave a peach party on last Friday evening to her young friends. About thirty partook of the with which it does it. Cures Lame Back, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Soreness, Bruises, Strains Muscular Pains in the church Sunday. Mr.

Gray was pastor of this church several years ago. anything. Equally good for Animals j. s. Mcdowell, C.

C. Calkins of Smith Center called 4. H. BILL, Cashier J. B.

BUBROW, Pretident. R. E. Morse, Traveling Salesman, Gal upon 11. Mackinson Sunday evening.

veston, Texas, says: "Two bottles of refreshments which were spread before them and all went away feeling that it was good to be there and eat peaches. Register of Deeds H. B. Smith and wife of Osborne visited with Perry Mr. Crosby of Cedarville was in Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me of (i 1 The Davis who lived south of town a few years ago, but now live in Rheumatism of three months standing." When buying remember Snow Liniment has no substitute.

Price 50 cents. Sold by Dr. B. W. Slagle.

4 Storer on Sunday. A. F. Colnon drove to Smith Center Nebraska, were calling upon old acquaintances in this place Monday. J.

H. Ferris of Smith Center spent Lebanon. (Oldest National Bank the County.) J2 Monday, on business. J. A.

Cowin is feeding a car load of cattle. A box supper was held in the Con- Friday at W. E. Fleming's. Lew Breakey's infant is reported quite sick.

W. R. T. Boggs, of Tyner and J. C.

Boggs of this place drove to Gaylord Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Root are visiting gregational church at Twelve Mile last last Wednesday to see Mr.

Haskell, Friday n'ght the proceeds to be given in Topeka. Father Clark and Mrs. Goldsmith to the missionary. Dr. A.

B. Peters of Mankato was in Special Sale. Commencins; Sept. 25 and ending Oct. 16th.

Remember our prices have always been the lowest, so that these cut prices will he so much money in your pocket. Don't wait till the last day, as we may have to fill your order from the factory. $100.00 ORGAN for $80.00 90.00 75.00 80.00 65.00 70.00 57.50 65.00 50.00 55 00 41 42.50 45.00 35.00 $50.00 SEWING MACHINE, 40.00 S5-00 40.00 30.00 35.00 27.50 30.00 23.00 25.00 19-00 C3These are not catalogue or list prices, but are our regular retail prices; and not Cheap John goods, but the best manufactured. W.H. Young's MUSIC HOUSE.

Smith Center. Arthur liledhill weighed corn last Capital and Surplus, $60,000 drove to Cedarville one day last week. town Sunday. Friday for Wales Forney, cattle The, Fleming relatives gathered at Andy Lull is still shipping in cattle the residence of H. Fleming south which he sells for fattening.

of town Thursday evening and enjoyed Ira Angell and Charlie Hewitt drove to Smith Center Saturday, to attend the W. W. Crouch and P. C. lenn were over to Burr Oak on busiuess Monday Transacted General Banking Business.

Thomas Goldsworth died Friday ball Art McConnell shelled corn for J. H' McDowell, Friday. G.C.Hewitt, J. W. Kissell, A.

T. night and was buried at the Webb cemetery in Logan township Sunday. The funeral sermon was preached at the Christian church by Rev. George Gledhlll. J.

W. McDowell and John Ransier, attended county convention as Wilfong of Smith center. delegates Saturday. DIRECTORS: Our merchants are leceiving a large Wiilard Stokes and family and Wm. W.

II. PoNTzros L. C. Uhl, 3. S.

McDowell, a social evening and ice cream. Mrs. J. Newbanks and Mrs. Fai( drove to the north part of the county Monday, returning the next day.

Mrs. J. Gordon and little son returned Friday to their home in Edson, Sherman county. Cbas. Brown is ill with typhoid fevur at the residence of his father.

Rev. Merrill attended a temperance meeting in Gaylord Wednesday evening of last week. The corner stone of the German Lutheran church which is being built about five miles south east of this place was laid Sunday afternoon. Quite a number of persons from here attended the exercises. Mrs.

T. Clark and her mother Mrs. Russell and wife attended the Osborne number ot potatoes for their winter trade of the farmers. They are good J. R.

Burrow. E. S. Barger, fair last Thursday and report a good and bring 45 cents per bushel. time.

J. T. Stones was stricken with paral Miss Nellie Dutton of Portis visited ysis at his home here the first of the with Mrs. J. II.

McDowell last week. week. Will Hoyt and family of Thomas Dr. J. B.

Dykes, wife and baby and county are stopping with George Miller. Frank GrSneer now plays on a new Miss Ester, his sister are visiting in Tennessee. organ. Dry Goods Market Oliver Hartman has had a very sick Will Colman and George Hershey baby at his house. Cause to many peanuts.

went to Smith Center Saturday to take care of the other Doys and to see that Dr. Bower has on exhibition in his the game of ball was fairly played. I Mil I IMCBV office window a new nickel plated harness made for him by Mr. Pickett at Lake's shop of a celebrated California Panter, started Monday morning for Nebraska. E.

Henderson of Kensington was in town C. Boggs is in Kausas City this week. Miss Maggie Boggs of Tyner has ctiarge of the store during his absence. Bernice Dodge, who is attending Do Your Children Thrive? It is the business of children to eat and grow. If you have a child that i sunn leather.

ivllE.LmE.il I a Rev. Slater of Hutchison, assisted by eats well but does not grow, or if its (3 some young ladies among them being appetite is variable, you have cause school at Smith Center spent Saturday I am now opening up a full line of Fall and -2 Winter Millinerv. I have one of the finest lot Miss Jennie DeSelm of crystal riams, to suspect worms. There are apt to is holding First Day Advent meeting be other symptoms. Face is pale, eyes at the Christian church.

are dull. Bleep is broken the child and Sunday at home. A. J. Hennsn and family started Wed Art Clough is already at work on his picks at its nose and Is restless and Filled Full OF BARGAINS In Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Yarn, Blankets, Shirts, Overalls, Underwear for Men, Ladies and Children.

GET THE VICUGNA CLOTH For School Dresses. There is nothing better for the price. I sell the OHCAGO WAISTS. For neatness- of goods ever brought to this town, having the fS latest styles from Chicago and St. Louis.

Mrs. -ih nesday of this week for Decatur county, to visit their daughter Mrs. W. Westcoat big ice house which he expects to fill fretful Use White's Cream Vermifuge. this winter.

Every worn will be destroyed and tney P. V. Ratcliffe was Smith Center C. E. McNaH spent the fore part of child will be able to grow and develop Monday.

the week with his brother Webb in To- aa nature! ntended. Price, 25 cents. E.E. Dugan of Smith Center was in peka. town Wednesday.

Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bolar, of Blaine township, on Wednesday morn ing a 11 pound boy. 4 JDoxon suner troro tr uesr If you only knew what thousands of Twelve Mile. The Misses Nixon and Zimmerman attended the Osborne county teachers' association at Osborne, Saturday.

W. S. Angell, who has been visiting in New York, returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

John Nixon of Alton visited with the Nixon family Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clammer, Mrs. Rhodes pjople nave learned you woum suner and Miss Pet Rhodes are in Topeka for E. R.

Smith will have charge of the trimming department. I solicit the patronage of Mrs. Smith's old customers and as many new ones as may come. Goods sold at the very lowest prices. Cor sets.

Zephyrs and Saxony dosed out AT COST. Silk Embroidery Floss, 3c a skein. Eggs taken in exchange for goods. Respectfully, mm M. M.

GIFT, Successor to Mrs. E. R. Smith. Special Bargains in School Eats and Tarn o' Shanters.

the benefit of Miss Rhodes' health. no longer. Surgery has been the only radical help for hemorrhoids (protrud Sam Hall and Henry Fogle bad a ing piles) and that often fails. The very interesting "small feoy" discussion discovery that the common buckeye is and Sunday. on the street one day last week.

Unique The Christian Endeavor society gave figures are in a bout without gloves, to say the least. and comfort there are none better. I will sell goods as cheap as anybody, and will pay as much for produce. Come in and see me. a box supper at the church Friday even' mir.

All who attended report an en Wanted, a good man to handle our joyable time. The sales of the boxes choice nursery stock, all goods guaran 5 amounted to $9 65. Mr. Benjamin of Smith Center, visit teed. Can give a good position to a steady, pushing man.

Have many if if IP JIK a specific for these troubles, makes it easy to do what operations bave frequently failed to do. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment positively cures every form cf Piles blind, bleeding, Itching and protruding. The remedy that lias cured thousands will not fall In your case. Price, in bottles, 60 rento; in tunes, 75 ceuU. Sold by Dr.

B. W. Slagle 4 B. Holmes and wife are contemplating a sudden departure for their old home in Iowa, ed with John Stewart's family last Fri DV.J.UB l' lJ m.vm. is the newest and hardiest peach offer- day and Baturaay, ed.and the largest and most prolific! Mrs.

Nixon is visiting a sister at Salt meat at Morrison's. raspberry grown, ana onerea now lor 1r0Te the first time. For full particulars Wuncu JZ- Do you want a cape or cloak? Prices very lbw at Coolidge's. Writing paper tablets from one cent up at the postoffice. See the Home Investment Company inquire of Bestsekctcd stock of clcaks an for farm loans.

MOUNT HOPE ri URSERIJSB, I 43 12t Lawrence, Kansas. capes at Coolidge s..

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Years Available:
1876-1932