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The Kinsley Mercury from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 8

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(jells' 1 '3i For Sale By A Guaranteed Corset Without Extra Charge Why take anyriskwhcn you can be sure of satisfactory wear from a Parisiana corset? Its good style and shape are there to stay. We guarantee it. If the stays should break or the fabric split you will receive a new corset without charge. Parisiana 0RSETS cost no more than ordinary corsets; $1.00 and up. Come and see these guaranteed corsets.

Welcome whether you buy or not. You Pay No More for a Parisiana corset specially designed for your figure, than for an ordinary corset. Yet this special Parisiana corset will mold your form to the correct new lines-make the latest styles easy for you to wear Parisiana. are guaranteed to hold their good shape and style. If the stays sho'uld break or the fabric split, you will receive a new corset without charge.

Come in and see the Parisiana model made for you. COo One Price to All. I ST F. C. Williams and Vera Clints- Henry Boyer ana iamuyana ivirs.

Golden Valley man have just finished building J. Q. Russell went to Fellsburg about five miles of fence. Fred Sunday. has turned his stock on the wheat Harry Wright and family are go-and says.

he is going to live on easy. jng to Great Bend to-visit relatives street this winter. Hood is going Winter Tourist Excursion Fares a few days. Frank to take charge of the place while The experienced coal miner would be delighted with the clean, clear burning fuel we have for it really of Superlative Quality. Fuel dissatisfaction will not be yeur lot this winter if we supply the coal.

Buy Now and and be sure of having the best coal when the cool wave arrives. About an inch of rain fell Monday and Tuesday. Clyde Burke a Kinsley yisi-tor Saturday- Elmer Trotter and family took dinner at Gwen Bugger's Thursday. Ovid Woods was marketing 81c wheat in Lewis Wednesday. Mrs.

C. F. King and Mrs. Henry J. M.

Work was marketing wheat in Kinsley Saturday. Little Ddrthy Woods has been quite sick but is better at this writing. Sylvia Burke was visiting home folks over Sunday. Dr. Schrader was calling on the sick in the Valley Monday.

The pie supper at Colony school hquse Was' a grand success. T. Carlson was auctioneer and sold pies to the highest bidder. ..4. Mrs.

Walter Eisner is visiting her sister, Mrs. Otte Coover. they are gone. Mr. and Buckles werewdit-ing at John Gilley's Sunday.

Ernest Clintsman left for Morton county Thursday to visit friends. Ed Sultz is quite sick and Floyd Rumsey is working for him this week. Henry Hills were visiting near Wendell Thursday. Mrs. Snyder and Nora were visiting Mrs.

Roy Bowman Thursday. Bessie Postonand Frank Hood were visiting Fred Williams Sunday. Kinslev Milling Company To various destinatons in Alabama, Florida, Geor-nia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Cuba, Texas, West Virginia and Mexico. Hill were shopping in Kinsley Wednesday. R.

G. Snyder was hauling hay from Lewis last week. I. N. Rumsey's were over Sunday visitors in Kinsley.

PMr. Winkler and Mr. Etherton, who have been working 'on the Kinsley sewer the last month came home Saturday. Tickets on sale duly to April 30th, 1914 inclusive. Return limit June 1st 1914.

Liberal Stop overs allowed For furthe particulars Ad drees Orville Elson's baby has been quite sick, but is improving at this writing. Fred Whiter have moved on Mrs. George Foster's north place. Mesdames H. C.

Boyer and F. L. Jaynes were shopping in Kinsley Saturday. Ed Charlet's and J. M.

Work's spent Saturday at Calvin Work's. G. W. Warner is visiting Guy Belcher. Dale Williams isjon the sick list this week.

uvervbodv Get In Mae daughter, Mrs. Grover McLain. Mrs. W. S.

Lyman started for Waukomis, Oklahoma, this morning, to enjoy a week with friends at her former home. Uncle Perry Ray went over to Kinsley Monday to deliver a couple of thoroughbred young Short-Horn bulls to a purchaser. He received $160 for the two. Frank Houston tore himself away from home again Saturday morning and headed for St. Louis in charge of a carload of horses bought for Hendricks in this vicinity.

This is the crowd that went to Kinsley Friday: P. C. Sims, Frank Huston, Em McNutt, Ed Tuttle, Clel Cornelius, Bud and Gene Graff, Lewi VanValkenburg and Art Newton, Mima Williamson and Angy Timerman. Football, of course. And then Charley Bock-well 'and Bert Cramer followeu i H.

O. First Published in the Kinsley Mercury, October 33. 1913. IN JUSTICE COURT BEFORE CHAS. 1 C7 WILLARD A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE i We are making the price to get the business, and we are getting it-With our high grade lumber, extremely low prices, fair and courteous treatment, pur trade has increased5 nearly fifty per cent, in the Jst, six months.

Teed EDWARDS OF "KINSLEY TOWNSHIP. COUNTY KANSAS. The 8ta(e of Kansas to Estes Boles, Greeting; You are hereby notified that you have been sued In the above named court by H. Jj. Schnatterly.

as plaintiff and that on AgentiA.r. S. F. Kinsley, Kans. i 1 the 17th day of September.

1913. a garnish O.ther People make Money by Buying theif Building Material rom'Us. Why Not You? Your money will buy as much as any other mans so get in line and prosper the rest of -i-'i issued by gaid Justice commanding said' garnishee to pay into coart a sum safSclent-to pay the said claim of plaintiff and the. costs of this action and an order made so aDDlvlnc said sum. ment summons was Issued and on the 19th day 'of September.

1913, served upon one Carl W. Moore to recover for said plaintiff the sum bf 126.88 due him on recount. Yon are further notified that this matter will come on for hearing on the 8th day of November, 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at which time, if you fall to appear, an order will be Issued by said Justice commanding said garnishee to pay.

into court a sum sufficient tpay the said claim of plaintiff and the costs of this action and an order made so applying said sum. W. E. BROADIE. Attorney for Plaintiff.

W. E. BROADIE, the wake. (First Published in the Kinsley Mercery. October 23.

1913.) IN JUSTICE COUtT BEFORE CHAS. WILLARD A JUSTICE OF THE YtLACE OF KINSLEY TOWNSHIP EDWARDS COUNTY, KANSAS. The State of Kansas to Estes Boles, Greeting; You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named court by W. P. Stoltenberg.

as plaintiff and that on 15th day of September, 1913, a garnishment summons was Issued and on the 16th day of September, 1913. served upon one Carl W. Moore to recover for said plaintiff the sum of $27.00 due him on account. You are further notified that this matter will come on for bearing on the 8th day of Attorney for Plaintiff. THE R.

D. HEATH LUMBER CO. KINSLEY, KANSAS from The Belpre Argosy. Mr. and C.

A. Baker, of Dodge City, were in the city, Mon day. Mr. Baker was attending to-some legal business which will necessitate his return in a couple days. Prom Lewis Press.

Mrs. Clara Walker, of Dighton, is visiting her sou, Jay, and her November, 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m. at which time, if you fail to.

appear, an order will be.

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1883-1923