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The Kingman Journal from Kingman, Kansas • 10

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Kingman, Kansas
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10
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A. M. Weinschenk has leased the nrnnprtv vacated bv Mrs. LOCAL NEWS Amos, and is moving into it this Fountain pen scot free at Hut- week. See Sample Cook for your farm loans.

41tf Three-horse gasoline engine for sale. See Bramhall. 4tf Watch our window for wedding presents. Tom M. Hutto.

6tf to's. 5tf TisiUlnm hoot. Monday after- We want to write your insurance. nnnd and Kins IAKVEST Sample Cook. tltf man.

Finder will be rewarded far Watches on weekly payments. Tom return of same to Dr. Cheney office. We want to write your insurance. TMEj XI.

Hutto, the Watch Sample Cook. 41tf Tim infant, daughter of Mr. and Money to loan, ten years' time, 6 per Tin work of all kinds, tanks, etc. Mrs. Clarence Perry, a note of whose cent.

J. II. Connaughton, ti Mrs. R. L.

Blsby and son returned Reynolds Jones, west phone 166. Get a fountain pen free. Tom M. birth appeared tnese columns last week, died Friday evening at the age of only one day, and was buried at Saturday from a visit at Medicine Kutto. The Lodge.

Mrs. J. W. Light returned Friday Walnut lull Saturday morning. Mrs a.

T. Johnstone of Santa Cruz from her visit at Parkin, Ark. Mrs. H. E.

Lovelace of Atchison is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. has been visiting with her Get your guaranteed hose of Rey Levi Close. nolds Jones, Avenue A west, phone Will Soon Be Here Come to JETT'S-Get Your parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

a. hoiiaer left Monday evening to join her hus-hond at. ntihinsnn. from which Oscar Capps will give a discount of $50 on all pianos sold during the 160. Mrs.

R. W. Moss of Alva is visit nnint. thev nroceeded to eastern Kan month of June. 5t4 ing with her daughter, Mrs.

Marvin sas for a summer's visit with other Absolute satisfaction guaranteed Bybee. relatives. in all optical work. Tom M. Hutto, The price of Sunday dinners at the Tim Santo.

Fn past hound was acain Doctor Optometry. 5tl Sorber has been changed to iuty cents. fitf If your eyes bother you, see us. arvest Wants Supplied Work guaranteed. Tom M.

Hutto, deranea xuesaay morning a iew iuue west of the city, on account defective track. Luckily the train was moving slowly at the time, and only Dr. Cheney reports the birth of a Doctor Optometry. Gtf son to Mr. and Mrs.

Lew Lecklider on Mrs. Simon Leist and grandson, the third. the wheels oi me engine tenuer ieit Lansing Beebe, are visiting with her the rail. They were quickly replaced and the train was only a few minutes daughter at Wichita these days. Sections Rivets, Punches and We Have the Goods late.

See JETT'S AD Machine Oil at Ferguson's. Oden Northcutt, representing the for BARGAINS Diosnerous real estate firm of North Mrs. John Wright of Pretty Prairie was the guest of Mrs. N. H.

Kilmer Miss Amy Markwell and Mrs. Kate Wednesday. Meals of Turnwater, are visiting their parents in Richland For Sale Good 7-foot McCormick Miss Nina Riggs had to leave cutt Hearn of Cheney, was attending to business matters here Wednesday. He reports Cheney entirely recovered from the big fire, everything building up finer than before, and the leal estate business going well with them since they bought out W. R.

Maxwell last year, and thus secured listings of some of the most salable and valuable lands in that part of the county. Success has been with them right from the start. normal this morning on account of illness and go to her home at Wa Work Clothes For Men and Boys. A big stock here to select from. Regular and extra sizes.

We are the exclusive agents for the Carheart and Tootle Wheeler Work Clothes. terloo. See John L. Hoover for rust-proof stock tanks. Guaranteed for five years.

17tf i Jake Brinde. from Tom Hutto's Furrow Courtney have sold the old neighborhood back in "old Indi- former Jacks property on west A to aner" is visiting here this week ana looking over the old stamping binder. Will sell for 15. See H. R.

Welshans.4t3 Yard hydrants, pipe work, satisfaction guaranteed. Reynolds ft Jones, west phone 166. Just opened the Midway barber shop on north Main. Give us a call. C.

P. This office has a 2-horse power gasoline engine for sale. Replaced by motor. A bargain. Fine gold fountain pen free with each ladies' or gents' watch.

Tom M. Hutto, the jeweler. 5tf Parties desiring storage room inquire at Kingman Hotel and Restaurant, J. S. Woodruff, Prop.

50tf Mrs. H. L. Mcllhenny and daughter Miss Grace have been spending the week with relatives at Wichita. Misr.

Edith Palmer of Ashland is a visitor this week at the home of her cousins, the Misses Wentworth. Jim Woodson, who expects to move into it this season. ground where he sett led in early days. FOR SALE CITEAP One 2 horse power gasoline engine Mr. Uringle settled in an early aay on a farm in the Smoots creek valley, north of here, and upon it built the larerestsod shanty in the country.

good condition. F. O. Cross Co. Mrs.

J. F. Wagner and her mother left Monday for Dighton, where they will visit for some time with rela This shanty stood for many years, and was nicknamed "Fort Bringle." Jake notes quite a difference between the raw prairie of those days and the tives. tine troves, weil-improvea iarms ana Plymouth Twine is always big farm residences that deck the landscape now. Overalls and Jackets in the plain, pin-check and fancy stripes.

Men's Cottonade Pants Sizes up to 46-inch waist, for 0 1 f) pair OliUU Work Shirts 50 dozen just receiyed, the 50c ones that are well made and cut full. Summer Underwear For Men and Boys The two piece kind 25c to $1.00 Union Suits SOc to $2.50 Plymouth Twine. One grade; one price. At Ferguson's. List your Land with Mitchell Land Co.

FOR SALE CHEAP Light, thin lumber for Miss Leona Bush left yesterday for header barges. Quinlan, where she will remain most of the summer visiting with friends. I i til The Leaders ANAWALT-CAMPBELL Ready to give you a first-class shave or hair cut at the Midway barber shop, north Main. C. P.

Greg- Willis Coleman and Paul Palmer CLEVELAND. A fine rain fell here Sunday, mak H. R. Adams of Wichita returned home yesterday after a few days' visit here with the home folks. June is our month for watches.

Cheap as catalogue houses. Tom M. Hutto, the Mrs. H. C.

Clark and little daughter of lngersoll, are visiting at the home of Mrs. s. R. Clark this week. Dr.

reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Erwiu Bracli of this city Wednesday evening. Mrs. Otto Pierce of Caldwell arrived Wednesday for a visit at the home of her father, Ike Morgan, and her sisters.

are at Wichita this week visiting with the former's brother Sydney, and other relatives. ing all the farmers happy. Rev. Irwin's two little grandsons Local and traveling solicitors want from Peabody, Kansas, are visiting here. ed.

Salary and expenses paid. Inquire first house west of railroad on Miss Dot Kelly has been ill, the Avenue A east. 5t2 past week. Mrs. L.

R. Brown, who has been Harvest Gloves Men's Heavy Calf Skin Men's Gauntlets 50c to $2.00 Chas. Day and daughter, Grace, visiting for some time here with her sDent Tuesday in Wichita. They daughter, Mrs. Dr.

Caldwell, returned stopped at New Murdock on their re Monday to her home at Lenox, Iowa. See JETT'S Grocery for Harvest Groceries. turn and visiiea Kev. uanKins. Children's Day exercises will be GROCERIES held at this place one week from next Sunday, June 23, at 11 o'clock a.

m. for the Harvesters Jett Merc. Co Miss Grace Hansen is staying at George P. Washburn Son, who John Shuman's. A large crowd watched the ball Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! For hard service in the Box, Kangaroo and Satin Calf oil grain, at $1.50 to $3.00.

game here Saturday between Belmont and Cleveland. The score was 7 to 5 in favor of Belmont. Rev. Irwin's niece, Miss Minnie Irwin, from Winfleld is visiting here. Hubert Russell, who was to have played with the Belmont team here Wednesday, was unwell, and could not join in.

T. W. Yaple, having been down with inflamatory rheumatism for several weeks, is able to be up and around again. H. A.

Scott of Cunningham was attending to county seat business Wednesday and taking a look at the new court house under construction. Wanted. A man with a rig to act as saiesman-collector for Singer Machine company in Kingman county. Address S. E.

Lamb, Hutchinson, Kansas. It It is noticed that more houses than ever are being painted with Bradley Vrooman paint. The Badger Lumber company reports that there is a great demand for it. II. R.

he whipped a dozen men With one hand in a sling He knocked one feller eighty yards But that wa'n't anything. He used one feller for a club To smash the other ten! It was in Hansen's grocery store. II. whipped a dozen men. designed the new court house and hlgr, school building here, have also secured the contract for designing the Harper county court house This court house will cost $60,000 without the furnishings.

Rev. Paul Lineback, the new minister for the Christian church, will be on hand Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. and 8 p. m.

Rev. Lineback is a young man just graduated from Drake university, and comes highly recommended. A cordial invitation to all. Miss Jennie Barron returned Monday from an extended visit with friends at Pond Creek. Earl Scverns of CentraHa, 111., was in tho city over Sunday visiting with his brother-in-law, J.

J. Ritchie. He left Monday to join his father at Wichita and take part in the floor compound manufacture which the latter has established there. For the Men and Boys Patent, Vici and Tan Shoes and Oxfords $2.25 to $5.00 White Duck Shoes For Ladies, Misses and Children, priced 90c to $2.00 VARNER. The wind of Saturday night was somewhat destructive having blown a trnod manv trees over, also tearing down Fred Hoffman's cow shed and upsetting a feed rack.

Now for that Summer Dress FOR SATURDAY Six spools best 6-cord thread for 25 Majrill Merc. Co. The fine rains of Sunday followed by such excellent weather is making the farmers look happy again. T. L.

Winfrey and family spent Of Sheer Wash Fabrics Sunday with his brother W. F. Win- trey. Bring Your Hens and Spring Chickens to Geo. T.

Almond Co. and get the highest market price. Corner Sherman and Cedar Streets. Levi Thomas has rented the Chas. Davis farm and will move there the following season.

Have not learned who will take charge of W. F. Dury's Four Lots that are good ones: Lot 1 Wash Goods worth 10c for 7c Lot 2 Wash Goods worth up to 25c for 12c Lot 3 Wash Goods worth up to 35c for 23c Lot 4 Wash Goods worth up to 59c for 39c place. Misses Alma and Gertrude Winfrey are taking music on the piano. Mr.

Capps of Kingman is their teach Sunday dinners at the Sori)er hereafter be fifty cents. Service first-class, a id no trouble spared to make the finest Sunday meals in the City. H. L. Mrs.

J. S. Stone of Bun-ton and Mrs. Abigal Stone of Kansas City, mother and grandmother, respectively, of Mrs. A.

Vv. Cummings are visiting at the Methodist parsonage. Latest word from James Hargett, at the hospital In Wichita, indicates that he i3 getting along very nicely, is able to sit up a little now, and will probably come home about next week. Boat. We will rent our boat on the race to responsible parties any evening in the week when we are not using it ourself.

Call at the Journal office lor key and oars. tf Mrs. O. K. Hobson, who was taken er.

There will be no preaching next The social given by the St. Agnes Guild on the lawn of the Episcopal church Wednesday evening was a success both socially and financially, there being realized over $30. Capps' Kingman band was nresent during the evening and furnished some splendid music for the assembled guests while they were visiting with one another and enojying the refreshments. A. N.

Starkey came in for a lion's share of trouble from the windstorm of Saturday night. He had loaded a Sunday by Rev. Davis but Mr. Johnson will be here to talk to the people. Bonnets One lot 25c Bonnets, buy them for 13c Corsets One lot on the counter; all kinds 25c eic' Mrs.

Lambert is to be present also to report on missionary work, she having been a delegate sent to Topeka from here. We noticed some biys out fishing Harvest Linens Towels and Toweling 10 pieces Table Damask, in reds, blues and tans, 25c, 35c and 50c. 4 pieces on the counter with price cards that are extra specials: 1 piece 64 in. unbleached Damask. 1 piece 64 in.

unbleached Damask 65c value for 53c 1 piece 72 in. bleachedDamask $1 00 value for 85c 1 piece 72 in. all Linen Damask $1.25 value for 98c car with household goods, preparing to start for his new home in New Mex again Sunday. Now boys you had better be careful as there is a law against hunting and fishing on the Sabbath. to the Wichita hospital last Friday for operation, is reported to have with ico.

The wind unroofed the car and let the rain in all night, soaking everything up and ruining considerable. Ladies Wrappers and Kimonas In lawn and percale 65c to $2.00 Remnants All short lengths in Wool and Silk Remnants at ONE-HALF price. stood the ordeal much better than expected, and she is getting along very nicely at this writing. The trip has been postponed for a while. We have a 2V4 horse power gasoline engine for sale at the Journal office Money to Loan.

Mitchell Land CO, In good condition, but has become too small for the plant. Will sell at reasonable price, as we need the room and don't need the Prof. Newlin's entertainment at the Presbyterian church Monday evening I have disposed of all my Short was something different from the or See Jett's Grocery Department for HARVEST GROCERIES horn males but have a fine bunch of Next Saturday and Sunday is regular time for the Baptist meeting at District 100. Everyone cordially invited. Girls, look out! Arthur Wilson is trying to draw your attention by the use of fancy rossettes and celluloid rings as Mr.

Gnagy says lie bought about all he had in stock last week. We wou'd like to ask the Zenda correspondent if she did not make a mistake when she said Mr. Smith was paying $0.75 for hogs. If not we wish Mr. Smith would pay us a visit as we all have a few hogs.

Ruby Beck went home Saturday after a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. M. II. Moore. Several of the farmers report their horses having the distemper pretty bad.

This is a bad time of the year to have it too as every one has plenty to do. dlnary run, the selections he gave Poland China pigs out of prize win being all poems of his own composition, on the order of James Whitcomb ning stock now ready to sell. First come first served. If you are going to need a male for fall use come and Biley's work and closely the latter In its style of diction, choice of subjects and gentle undercurrent of look them over. W.

L. Misses Correa and Emma Cretcher sentiment. Each of the selections told its own little lesson, but the best of them without doubt were "Yander came home Monday evening from the Philippines for an indefinite visit with their mother, who has been Grass," the observations of "Mr Header Canvas 30. 36- and 40-in. wide, 8, 10 nnd lloz.

Priced at I8c, 25c. 27c and 50c Schmitt on Tanglefoot," ''Sockery's quite 111 for some time. Her daugh Day Off," 'The Old Milk-house" and ter Carmel, who Is a trained nurse- at work In New York, is also with her, "The Deacon's Collection." There Jack Winfrey came in from Meade and likewise her son Frank, of Rocky Is no preat depth in these poems of Prot. Newlin's, but there is in all of county Tuesday, to harvest here. He Ford, Colo.

At present writing Mrs. says there will not be much of a crop them that peculiar element of human Ity that makes them almost classic. Cretcher la feeling much better, now that the children are with her. out there this year..

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Years Available:
1888-1924