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Smith County Pioneer from Smith Centre, Kansas • 5

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Smith Centre, Kansas
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A girl baby arrived at the home of Real Estate Transfer. Ira Yard south of town Wednesday COMING For week ending May 15, 1006, morning. aa furnished by Chas. S. Uhl, abstract Max Timmons, son of Frank Tim er, real estate and Insurance agent.

mons, fell from a house and dislocated 1 Those Comfoi'iable Low 2 2 vS 3ES Smith Center, Kansas. WARRANTY DEEDS. his right elbow Saturday morning. Dr. Slagle was called to reduce the Alex Shannon to Chas.

W. nobbs 18 dislocation. lota in Woodward's add 1500. WESTERN -tfi Chas. S.

Uhl to Mollie Evans, 2 lota Al Hester and C. C. Burr were at Pittsburg the first three days of this In Park add, 1100. mr week attending the Knights of Phy George Evans to II. F.

Evans, 5 lots 'list 9 thlas grand lodge. in Green's add, 1150. L. M. Linton to Geo.

W. Linton The seniors of the high school will entertain the juniors at a social tomorrow evening at the L. T. Reese are just what you should wear during the summer months. If you have worn low shoes you do not know what real shoe comfort is.

If you have worn them we know you will wear them again. Our showing is complete and furthermore we can fit you. That's an important point in a low cuj shoe. We have low cuts in all leathers and sizes. tract in Oak, Ed Guthrie to David neschele, lots in Fulton's add Lebanon 1100.

home. 9 D. E. Fulton to II. N.

Dunton, 2 lots In Fulton's add Lebanon, 8110. Jim Tucker sold his residence south of the railroad track last Elmer Weethee to John M. Ward Saturday to M. S. Sutliff, of Beatrice, 80 acres In narlan, 81600.

Nebr. Mr. Sutliff is the) gentleman C. F. Joss to Milton S.

Sutliff, 160 who bought 440 acres of. lapd In Ban acres In Crystal Plains, 85825. FOR WOMEN FOR MEN 9 9 ner and Crystal Plains townships last Rudolph Myers to Milton S. Sutliff, week. 120 acres'in Banner, 82900.

Paul n. Kruger to Milton S. Sutliff, 160 acres in Banner, $4000. Tom Hawkins, the Reamsville young man arrived home Tuesday morning from St. Joe, where he was taken several weeks ago to be I.

F. Townsend to C. A. McCormick 4 lots in Shoemaker's add, 8410. 9 We have the tans, vicis, patents or the gun-metals several shapes; button, lace or buckle at $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00.

We were always strong on men's shoes but are now better prepared in that line than ever. J. B. Dykes to Clarence Buchanun A nice vici oxford in blucher or bal with patent tip at $1.50 to $3.00, or patents in turns or welts with large eyelets and ribbon ties, with straight or swing lasts, with high, medium or low heels at $1.75 to $4. operated on for abscess of the kidneys.

He comes home nearly well and is 9 2 lots in Lebanon, 8225. C. B. Buchanan to D. E.

Fulton, lot in Lebanon, $050. very happy as a consequence. Fred Moore and family were at D. W. Weltmer to James C.

Tucker one-fourth acre in Center, 850. Clifton, last Friday to attend the 50th birthday anniversary of his S. C. and Geo. S.

Walker to R. Wolfe, 4 lots in add 8400. uncle Joseph Folsom. Forty-seven people were present for the anniver 9 9 Jas. C.

Tucker to Milton S. Sutliff, sary dinner. There are seven broth 5 lots in Burrow's add, 81700. ers in his uncle's family in which Rob't G. Lucas to Rob't A.

Bales, there has been no death. tract in Oak, 8820. 9 Jas. W. Boyd to Conrad V.

Eber- Barred Plymouth Rock and single comb white Leghorn eggs, SI per set stein, one-half lot in Kensington, ting. Gene and Ralph Hutchinson, 8266.66. care C. F. Hutchinson, Bellaire.

28-4t Conrad V. Eberstein to Jas. F. M. Carson enjoyed a visit last Boyd, 1 lot in 8200, DAVENPORT.

Smith Center Markets. GRAIN. Sunday and Monday from his long ab Sarah J. Tharp to F. J.

Vinsonhaler May 16. 1906. Big Waterproof Canvas Theatre Military Band and Orchestra 20 acres in Blaine, 8500, There will be an ice cream and sent son L. E. Carson now located at Antonito, Col.

The young man left Wm. B. Bradley to Albert Boxum strawberry social at the Davenport Wheat, per bu. (new 66c Corn per ttu 38c Oats, per bu 30c scnooi Mouse a naay evening May 2o, 160 acres In Lincoln, 82000, here 26 fears ago and of course has A bubble contest will be one of the Tomma Thieler to Herman changed greatly since then. He likes interesting features of the evening, Thieler, 160 acres in Martin, 84000.

the west and has no notion of again A short program will be given by the SMITH CENTER, MAY 19 i QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. living in Kansas. League. Everybody Invited. Alex Shannon to Chas.

W. Hobbs, 6 Rev. Cook, our new minister, Alex Shannon accompanied his cou preached a very able sermon last Sab lots In Woodward's and Pattee sin Miss McCormick, whose home Is in bath. He will preach again next add, $200. Sabbath at 11 a.

m. Pennsylvania as far east as Council PATENTS. LIVESTOCK. Fat $4 50 Fat cows 2 75 to 83 50 Hogs, per 100 lbs 5 70 5 85 PRODUCE. Potatoes (new) 50 Butter 10-12 Eggs, per doz 12 poultry Cash prices.

SpriDg chickens, per lb 5 to 7 Old roosters, per doz $1 50 Hens, per lb Rev. Meredith is attending the Tri Eiurrs, last bunaay ana alter a State of Kansas to Tomma Thieler, State Missionary convention at Kan short stay at that point he will go to 160 acres in Martin, 8640. sas City this week. Excelsior Springs, to remain in Total considerations 827,466.66, rne young people ox Davenport are definitely for the benefit of his health. already practicing for Children's day.

net A Kl f-tlrmrf rrfi tt urn His daughter Miss Sada will join him Miss Margaret Ross was elected del ErCkj shortly. lined rain coat last Saturday, either In Smith Center or between here and egate to the district Ep worth League convention to oe neia at bcanaia in New Music Osborne. Please return to Coolidge While over at Phillipsburg last Fri Turkeys, per lb Ducks and geese, per lb June. Will Arnold was elected as al EvCj Clothing Co. 31-lt day the writer was shown through the ternate.

new hospital owned by Doctors E. A. Kev. Meredith snipped in a very Miss Daisy Sohlinger received a tele nne span 01 mules from (iem, gram Monday evening notifying her of and C. E.

Nelson. The institution is equipped with all the latest and best tins week. the death of an aunt at Clay Center. Mrs. Edith Kingsbury left Wednes HAVE purchased the Rayle Lane music stock at Smith Center.

I appliances for the treatment and cure She departed for the scene Tuesday day for a visit of a month with rela tives and friends in South Dakota of diseases of the human family. morning to be present at the funeral Electric appliances of all kinds, hot Your sympathies are directed to the to Before coming back she will go on lonely Mr. Kingsbury. air baths and the X-Ray machine can or three weeks Clyde and visit two HUMMER. May 15, 1906.

A fine local shower was welcomed In this vicinity Monday afternoon. Corn planting is a thing of the past. Levi Beem is improving his house by adding a new porch. Albert Oentzler is doing the work. vA3everaI new phones have been placed bn the farmers line this week.

Al Mathes bought a bunch of cattle of Clarence Burwell Monday evening. iHilev Lewis our hustling road boss, The Brogan boys are working the all be found there. A trained nurse is ErvDl Bv3 with her parents. spang hiiatrer place tins summer. present night and daj to look after Curt Topllff, who has been critically the patients.

Fourteen rooms have been fitted up in the neatest manner ill with appendicitis at his home Lebanon underwent a surgical opera and in all of them the utmost cleanli TIIORNBURG. May IS, 1906. Rev. Gale's brother and family arrived here Monday evening. They expect to make a short visit with Rev This stock consists of up-to-date Pianos, Organs and other musical instruments.

We are, prepared to furnish you with the best, instruments made. Don't buy a piano or organ until you see me. Exclusive agency for the Raymond goods in this county and will also deliver goods anywhere in the county. Am prepared to meet all competition. Be sure and see me before you buy.

ness is observed tion Tuesday morning. Doctors Mc-Cllntock. of Topeka, Slagle, of this fa A nice line of Edison eold mould city and John and Henry Dykes, of wa doing some work on the Spring Creek bridge the first of the week. The nummer ball nine would like ed records and phonographs in stock Lebanon, were all present to help In the J. E.

Sappentield music store the operation. at smitn Center. The new monthly list or records win arrive each month to cross bats with the Smith Center team, but for some unknown reason the Center team will not play our bovs. The Hummer boys want a Fannie Stafford is home again after and may be found at his store. 30-tf ELM an absence of over a year.

She went FAIR VIEW to Effingham, 111., April 29, 1905, to Gale and family, and if the country proves satisfactory, be may locate permanent. A nurse arrived last week to care for Stephen Mlnick, who is still very ill. Dr. McCammon is in attendance. J.

M. Morrison painted his barn last week. Will and'Ethel Noble, were visiting their sister, Lulu Landers, Sunday. Going fishing is the employment of Thornburg's little folks and some of the larger ones. Mrs.

Alfred Kingsbury living south May 15, 1908. attend the school, of photography, Miss Minnie nenry is assisting For several months past she has held Grandma Wilson with her tvyrj spring a position in a studio at St. Augustine house cleaning. ERNEST RUGGER. a great winter resort.

She has Steve Mlnuick is still very low at had a splendid time but is glad to get this writing. He is being cared for by trained nurse. back home. She expects to remain Grandma Bruce's suffering' ended last m- 1 here this summer. or our city expects to start Wednesday for South Dakota, where she will Earnest By field, of Dor township Thursday morning.

She died at the home of her son John Bruce where she had lived for the last seven years. The game with some team for fun or will play for a purse of any amount, and if Smith Center will accept this challenge our team will return the game or even give them twe return games. Now we would like to see the Hub team put up or shut up. J. L.

Burwell is helping Al Gentz-ler with his farm work this week. The carpenters are putting the finishing touches on Guss Mathes' new house this week. Miss Pearl Strain is the new clerk In the Hummer store. Several of our sports went to the river fishing Tuesday. More sport than fishing so says Uncle Bill Mathes.

Perry Beems moved into their new house this week. Everybody is patiently waiting to hear the date of the Rlngling Bro's circus at Smith Center. spend a few weeks with her mother received a bad slash with a knife in and sister. funeral services were held at the Fair- the hands of Mike Zanda in a free for Curtis Widdoes, left Tuesday for all fight at the home of Art Kemp, view church Friday atone p. m.

and the remains were laid to rest in the Eminence cemetery. The age of the neighbor, during a dance last Satur- Oregon where he will take up his work. Mrs. Widdoes will remain a few weeks to visit with relatives. duv nlffhfc.

Younir Byneia was in deceased was 76 years and 10 days. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, town Wednesday carrying his left arm Len Kollow died of the whooping cough and was buried in the Eminence in a sling and the above is his version Phone me your orders for Ice, over the Exchange line or leave them at of the affair. Arrests may follow. cemetery Friday afternoon.

Haire's grocery. 29-tf A. J. Shaffer. Mr.

Meek is improving the looks of Postmaster Robbed. John Morrison's barn by giving it a G. W. Fonts, postmaster at River- coat of paint. ton.

nearly lost his life and was rnhtied of all comfort accordidg to his Ray Lambert had the misfortune to get his hand badly injured while work lottr whirh savs: "For 20 years had chronic liver complaint, which led WJBCTOR. C2 BLACK LE601DS Vfi FflBIcMVonF''ijf yawwwwsssfcy ing at tne cemetery last a rinay. Dr. to rucIi a severe case of jaundice that McCammon dressed It Sunday and One Just a thinks it is getting along all right, even my linger nans mrueu yenuw. the misfortune to have when mv doctor Drescribea Electric animal Mrs.

Charley Faris died last Friday little pill Should you have your window lights Bitters which cured me and have kept morning. Services were held at the Simplest Safest Surest Tsaatmirtrri for 9 ma wel for eleven yeras." cure cure saved pay to be placed house Saturday at ten a. m. and the remains were laid to rest in the fnr hillinnsnfiss. neuraliria.

weak LIGKLEB IN CATTLE for vaccinat Reamsville cemetery. under the skin ness and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder derangements. A wonderfnl tonic. At Rinehart Slagle drug Mrs. Jameson mother of Geo.

Jameson died at her home in Franklin the latter part of last week. The remains were laid to rest in the Reamsville store, 50 cents. of the animal by a single thrust of the injector. For farm loans see nome Invest ment Company. cemetery.

Rev. Gale's brother and family ar rived Monday evening for an extended visit. They came overland Irom South ing a hundred, at NOTICE For a limited time we will give toanystockmaa an injector free with his first Dakota. 2t Mm ill If ill Firt Published May 10, 1906. Sheriff's Sale.

State of Kansas, Smith County, 88. Riley Lambert had the misfortune to lose one of his fine steers last week, 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Lebanon State Bank, Plaintiff, Alvanarrls lost a horse one day .9 -9 last weeit, Henrr Johnson, et 1, Defetufsnte. NO DOSE TO MEASURE. NO LIQUID TO Mr. and Mrs.

Cal Stoffer are the Br virtue of an order of saie'to me directed proud parents of a baby boy born May and delivered, issued out of the Fit teenth.Jndf cial DlRtrict court of ttfs-Stats of Kurti, sit JohnSoper assisting Cal Harris ting in and for Sinitu eoonty, in said state, I purchase of 100 vac- SPILL. NO STRING PARKE. DAVIS SCO. with hisjarm work as Cal is quite busy fixing up around his new house, lie will, on the 11th- dar of June A. D.19U6, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.

m. and 4 o'clock m. of said day, at the north door of the Court House in Smith Center, In the county and state ciflttiont or broke in any other manner we can supply your TO ROT. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS AND BIOLOGISTS. DETROIT, MICH.

needs. has just finished plastering. John Dlerdorff's are enjoying a visit from their daughter Mrs. Ethel Widdoes and husband. Mr.

Widdoes will leave for Oregon today where he again takes up work for the government. aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in band, all the right, title and Interest the above named defend ant in and to the fallowing described real estate to wit: N. W. Colthar -9. Lot numbered twenty-six (26) and the north one half of lot numbered twenty -five (25) block Branches; New York, Chlcafo, St.

Louis, Boatoa, B.Itimors, Nt Orleaas, Kansas City, Iadiasi polls, Minampolla, Msapbta. U.SJL; Walkcrrlllc, Moatrafel, On torn mi ar Rinohsrt Slaglo CALL ON WHITC FOB PfttC BOOKLtT. twelve (12) in the city of Lebanon, Kansas. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This is due to the disease being so insidious that it gets a good hold on the system before it is recognized.

Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of Said property to be told as the property of Furniture, Wall Paper, Paints and Glass. the above named defendants. James Hklfinstikb, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Smith Center, KaosLS. fatal disease il taken in time.

Rinehart Slagle. 3 T- Bebd, Attorney for Plaintiff. A I.

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