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The Kinsley Graphic from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 5

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THE KINSLEY GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912. DCPrNDADLI had the Irish point lace also upon it, making a very artistic gown. She carried a shower boquet of lillies of the valley. The going suit was a brown tailored suit with a tailored hat and waist to match. Following the ceremony a four-course supper was served to the guests from one long table and several quartet tables.

These tables had as a center piece the pink and white garden flowers and at each place was a small piece of the wedding cake wrapped in the pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart left immediately for Kinsley where they will remain a short time visiting after which they will return to their country home near Bernal where they will be at home to their friends after the first of October. The out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Rise-hart and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Holmes Rinehart, and Mr. Elmer Cook, of Bernal; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Coover, of Kinsley; Mr. and Mrs.

B. L. Franklin of Darlow. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Haines, of Haven, and Mr. Jerry Coover of Kinsley, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

McCutcheon of Darlow. Miss May and Ethel Coover was assisted in serving by Miss Virginia French and Miss May Williamson. which the case is tried shall be as low as possible. All laws should be enforced, and every person should stand before the law and before the courts according' to the merits of his case without regard to his wealth or his standing in the community, and whether he be farmer or banker, individual or corporation, poor man or millionaire. I expect to be elected, and I ask the support of the voters of the district on the merits of my case, and on my fitness and qualifications for the position I am seeking, and I pledge the people of the district that I will fill the office impartially, and in such a way that no one voting for me will ever have just cause to regret having done so.

In the decision of cases I will call to my aid all the knowledge I have gained by study and practice, and will do my level best to arrive at just and righteous conclusions according to the rights of the parties, and with the least possible expense to the taxpayers. Respectfully, S. I. Hale. Coover-llinehart.

From the Hutchinson News. September 12. One of the prettiest of the simple heme weddings for this month, waj; the ceremony las: evening which united Miss Neta Coover in marriage to Mr. Ray Rinehart of C. made a business trip to Cimarron Sunday.

For farm loans at lowest rate see Ja3. D. Taylor, tf. I have a house for rent. George Fox, north of depot, tf.

Wanted Hens or young chickens at the Grove Hotel, tf. Get your ice from Oliphant Barnes. Phone 305. tf. To Rent Small stone house near the depot.

A. J. Rapp. tf. R.

G. Stevens and wife returned from New York state last week. Jas. D. Taylor actually makes quick farm loans at lowest rate.

If you want to buy first-class electric bulbs call on J. C. Simpson, tf All the latest styles of fall and winter hats at Mrs. S. Bellows.

2t. All kinds of fly nets for sale at Case Stout's harness shop, phone 177. tf. Be sure and see our line of fall and winter hats. Mrs.

3. B. Bellows. 4 3-2t. Otto Ohm and Alice Ricker, of Belpre, were granted a marriage license this week.

Mrs. Jesse John want tc Topeka Monday to vliit her parents, Mr. r.nd Mrs. T. H.

Evans. The Kinsley ball team played at (Advertisement.) Democratic Candidate for Judge. To the Voters of the Third Judicial District of Kansas: There are five national political tickets in the field: the Democratic, headed by Mr. Wilson; the Republican, by Mr. Taft; the Progressive, by Mr.

Roosevelt; the Socialist, by Mr. Debbs; and the Prohibition, by Mr. ChafLn. Each of the national conventions, at which the presidential candidate was nominated, adopted a platform of principles on which the candidates for the various offices on the ticket should stand, and make the campaign. I have the honor to have been nominated on the Democratic ticket for judge of this judicial district, and, as such nominee, it is my duty to the people of the district to state why I am asking them to support me for the office, because they have a right to demand' and to know exactly where I stand, personally and politically.

I have been actively engaged in the practice of law in this judicial district for more than thirty years, and with the knowledge gained by study, and by this practice, I feel that 1 know the necessary qualifications of a gcod judge. I will apply tlit knowledge, together with the further knowledge which I must r.eco-ra: gain while the bench, members of the bar. to the BRIEF LOCAL-NEWS ITEMS Eat chili, tf. Ribbon sale at the Q. Z.

Mrs. A. J. Smith went to Larned Tuesday. See Carl W.

Moore for insurance, tf. For abstracting call on Carl W. Moore, tf. Mrs. H.

O. Teed returned from Sylvia Saturday. For farm loans at lowest rate see Jas. D. Taylor, tf.

Albert Aderhold, was a Jlutchinson visitor Saturday. If any of your furniture ought to be repaired, take it to Cole. tf. Doc Eastman went to Hutchinson night to attend the fair. Jas.

D. Taylor actually makes quick farm loans at lowest rate. Just received a shipment of new tV.ll hats. Mrs. S.

B. Bellows. 2t. ivsllinger Moletor will not take in. hogs Saturday, as advertised l23t week.

Hurry! Hurry! To the Q. Z. and get some of that ribbon before jt is gone. Mr-. Alber: went to Larned Situ: day to a with The Macksville street fair this year comes on the 20th and 27th this month.

Tho Stafford County fair this year is at John, October 1, 2, 3, and 4. How's This? We offer One Hnndred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall Catarrn Cure. F. Cheney Toledo. Ohio.

We. the underpinned have known F. J. Cheney ior the last 13 years, and believe biui perfectly honorable in nil business transac tions and financially able to carry cut any business juration? bv his tiriu. Wai.ding.

Kissan Mauvin. Wholesale DruvKi'f. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takf-n actinir directly upou the blood and mucous sun ases of the system. Teptiuumiais Pent f-ee.

Price 75 ceuts per bottle. Id by all arujrifists. Take Family Pills for constipation. The Kinsley Meat Market J. W.

Couk, Proprietor Fresh and Salt Meats Relishes, Etc. FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON. Hides Bought and Sold WATCHES TO THE PERSON not well Versed in the mechanical values and features of the different makes of watches. The task of selecting a watch is not an easy one. It calls for the candid advice of the expert jeweler.

Buying a watch Here insures vou obtaining the greatest value for the money in both movement and case and case and our guarantee is nven on this feature. Come in and let us talk vatches to you. Leonard Jewelry Company Jewelers and Opticians We are Watch-Iniwtors for the A. T. S.

F. R. R. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY B. J.

Young, Proprietor Phone 116 Kinsley, Kanscs Equipped Throughout With Modem Machinery of the Best Class FlflULY LAUNDRY A SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guaranteed THE business on a buying enables cost and save you Mercantile Read Our Ad OF Spearviile Thursday and won a close and exciting gim-i. For Sale. Forty acres of alfalfa land, one mile west of Kinsley. Inquire of D. E.

Morse, tf. Episcopal church services are conducted in the Mercury Chapel every Sunday evening at 7.30. tf. Mrs. J.

N. Parham came down from Dodge City last week to viit her sister, Mrs. D. D. Baxter.

Merrit Beeson was granted a divorce in Dodge City last week and givea the custody of his child. A. T. Gallemore, formerly of Lewis, has bought an interest in a Dodge City job printing office. If you want to borrow money on real estate at a low rate of interest caii- ou Carl W.

Moore, tf. Mrs. W. F. Mann went to Dodge City Saturday night to visit a brother.

She returned Tuesday. A $360 Vose piano, nearly new, for sale. Terms to suit. A bargain at $275. Inquire at this office, tf.

Mrs. E. E. Lindsay and daughter, Madge, of Waverly, arrived Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Rankin. Chester Wolfe, E. T. Fox, and Fay Hardy were over from Lewis Monday on their way to Garden City. Jack Key, of Denver, who had been here for some time visiting his sons returned to his home Saturday night.

Nick Oster went to Larned Tuesday to take the baths at the sani-torium for the benefit of his rheumatism. Mrs. Florence Berner, of Illinois, and Mrs. Henry Bowers, of Pawnee Rock, visited Mrs. H.

J. Norris Thursday and Friday. Mrs. T. M.

Gilbert, who had been here visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. Lewis, returned Tuesday to her home in Oklahoma City. ueau na, iiu nau ucm here visiting her sister, Mrs. Sol Hogue, returned to her home in Great Bend Sunday night.

H. J. Draut ha3 sold his property in Arkansas and has gone to Sylvan Grove, where he will work at his trade for a few weeks. I am selling electric light nave a gcod stock of the best on the market at the riht price. -Call i I COMING! A CAM Bernal at the home of the bride's, parents.

Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Coover or.

Thirteenth avenue east. The Ir.rge reception hall was prettily decorated with the asparagus branches, hanging from the chandelier, and a great many palms and ferns were profusely scattered about with a touch of ecler made by the intermingling of garden flowers. In the living room, the large window had a drapery of the asparagus sprays covering it in a very artistic manner and at each side of this window the palms and ferns stood gracefully. In one corner was a beautiful bank of the greenery with tne large yellow can-nas giving their touch of color to the scene. The pink and white garden flowers were also found in this room.

At seven-thirty Miss Fairy Getter played the "Melody of Love," after which she played very sweetly the Mendelssohn's wedding march to which music the bridal couple, unattended, descended the stairs and took their place before the background of greenery in the living Here Rev. W. B. Stevens met the couple and read the marriage vows of the Methodist Church. The bride's dress was a beautiful creation of white voile, made with an overskirt trimmed with Irish point lace.

The bodice OUR REPAIRING IS UNEXCELLED FOR QUALITY DURABILITY No Doubt About It Quality and durability are the prime essentials of good repairing. That means expert service the only kind of repair service that sensible auto owners are interested in. Let Us Figure With You Our repair shop is centrally located, and is equipped for handling every possible kind of repair work. We have no consultation fees, so why not stop in and let us figure with you. Joseph Namur Sons Phone o.

65 Kinsley, Kansas JAS. D. TAYLOR leal Eststc aid Collections I I I II. 4 I Fire losuraace Farm loans wanted. Money to lend at lowest rate.

The original and only loan agent for eastern mortgage companies. Special at- tention given to leasing lands and i collecting rents for non-resideats. jiitmzi discnarge ct my duties, it eU-cted. I endorse the Democratic platform ndepted at Baltimore, and am supporting Mr. Wilson, the nominee for president.

I do not believe it would be proper, prudent, honor- HALE Democratic Candidate for Judgre in this District ablr or good politics for me to ac cept the nomination on this ticket and then fail to give the other nom. nee3 taereon my hearty support. iy opponent has accepted the nomination for this office on the Republican ticket, and I assume. therefore, that he endorses the plat- form adopted by that party at Chi cagp, at the convention in which Mr. Taft was nominated, and is supporting him for President.

That being the case, I claim an equal riglit with him to solicit support from the Progressive, the Socialist, and the Prohibition parties, because none of these parties has on its ticket a candidate for jude of this district. The people also have a right to know where he stands politically, because if he is endorsing the National Progressive platform, and ij supporting Mr. Roosevelt for president, and his electors, then I claim an equal right with him to ask support from the Republican Party. It has been said that the office of judge is non-political. It should bo -so; and so should be the office of secretary of state, state treasurer.

and state superintendent of public instruction, and many others; but as long as ran seek nominations for lv.iv of these officer at the hands of Dolitical narties. they can net noJ. a pontic one. Whenever an aspirant for any office in Kansas- sincerely believes the fflce a0 seeks is not Political, parties to the case erjua! opportun- ities to be heard in court, so that the ccsts to the parties to the suit -and the expense to the county in I "4 ii I Jf it The One-Minute washing machine1 'is- -in a class by itself. Rummeil sells them.

4 3-3t. J. L. Reed returned from his vacation trip yesterday morning. Mrs.

Reed will return in about a week. I. Wallis is building a new blacksmith shop and garage just north of his old shop. It will be 2.x50 feet. A German who claims to have had experience in the German army has been having some success in treating siik horses in this vicinity.

Congregational Church Notes. On this Sunday we expect to have with us a distinguished visitor, an American woman who has served as teacher and preacher in the Flowery. Empire of China, which is now so prominent in world politics, because it ha? lately become a republic with woman suffrage as one of its fundamental principles. Miss Funk will speak on this platform at 11' a. and at p.

m. 10 a. m. Sunday School. Lesson: "The Feeding of the Five Thousand." 4 p.

m. Junior C. E. S. The choir has resumed its regular rehearsals on Thursday evenings at 7.30 o'clock.

The Sunday School arl Y. P. S. C. K.

will observe Sunday, Septem-j ber 29, as Rally Day, H. E. Heyse. Pastor. Piano liargains.

We have in the vicinity of Kin sley a new piano and a new player-j piano, which we will sell at a bargain for cash or a good note, rather than to reship them. Address Schumann Piano Hutchinson, Kans. Iliu ss Shop l'v Sale or Rent. As I wi-sh to move to Oklahoma i I will sell my harness shop, doing a first-class business. Will sell Knrli'liiir ni5 rtv will ctrwlc and rent building.

J. N. Cain, Of-ferle, Kansas, tf. Dysentery is always serious and often a dangerous disease, but it can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemic For sale by all dealers.

THE RIGHT TIME SURE OF IT? You will be, if your WATCH comes out of my store. I will stand behind every vvatch I sell, and I am right here at home to make good. Schnatterly's Jewelry, Stationery, and Book Store WILL BE ON THE TRACK FIRST OF THE WEEK JONATHAN, GRIMES GOLDEN, ROMAN BEAUTY All Good Varieties and Good Choice Stock PER BUSHEL, $1.00 When in need of a dray call the fairly claim the office to be non-Kinsley Transfer company, tele-; political. I have no right to seek phones 36 or 123. Prompt service and accept a nomination ca the and satisfaction guaranteed, tf.

Democratic, Republican, cr any ether political ticket and then ask For Sale. A first-class baby-car- support on the gr0lird tiat the cf- About 400 Crates oE Plums Lett All fancy stock. In iced car and in good shape. Single Crates, $1.25 Five-Crate Per Crate, SI. 20 nage aim uauj uiSu euii See M.

F. Ehlers at the Farmers and Merchants State Bank. It. R. AVdlker brought his family doing Heavy We are large scale.

here from Great Bend last week, should have his nomination made as and they are located in the Leon- Provided by the Kansas Statute, and ard Nahir property on Marsh Ave- become a candidate on the Inde-nue pendent ticket, because then only can he justly seek support on the Notice. ground that the office he asks for There will be a play at the opera- is non-political, and that is run-houe Monday night, September uinz on a non-political ticket, at o'clock. It will be given by! In all my law practice. I have ihe colored ladies of Kinsley. Come never been in favor cf the law's one, come all, and see this grand delays, ncr in tleclion of ces on play.

Admission, 10 cents. It technicalities instead of on the merits of the cae. In tlie trial of Public Sale. i case much time is often wasted in -Read in this issue the sale ad trifles which have little to do of Pendleton Bailey. You may with the disputes.

I believe in find just the thing you need. It. snort trials, slicit arguments, and quick results, after giving to ail us to reduce the money. cfanatterly Phone No. 5 Company a Fcr Sale.

Thirty-fcur head of cattle. cows, 1 Kerford bull, and 10 calves, 46-2L Thos. Darcey. 2o.

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