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The Dighton Herald from Dighton, Kansas • Page 5

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Dighton, Kansas
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SS A quiet wedding took place Sun-1 Another Finney County Killing LadlesClothlng Store, Mrs. O'Keefe. day afternoon at two o'clock at the J. S. SIMMONS, President C.

DAGG. J. H. CAVAXATTGU, Vice President Cashier n. GILLETTE Asit.Caibfer.

borne of Thomas Painter near Healy, I The following dispatch from Cim- The contracting parties were Miss arron to the Capital tells of the fatal Born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bird a baby girl.

Cora Painter and Luther J. Bruner. lending of a between John lielsby Is practicing his pro- Elder MayfieJd, of Dighton, eolemniz-1 Reed and W. H. Browning both of ffs! nn at ore this week.

ed the event. Only the immediate whom live near Ravanna. Brown- i i visitlnir the State relatives of the bride and groom were ing was well known here. The First. State Bank, CAPITAL SURPLUS S2G.00Q A solid, conservative institution, which does a general bank ing business.

Your patronage solicited. Taxes paid for Non-residents. riworated far the occasion. The moraimr about 9 o'clock John T. Mrs.

Ed Bush and. sons returueu dressed in white silk, Reed shot W. II. Brownine: near Ra- Mouday morning from Pueblo, trimmed with pearls and lace, and vanna, twenty-five miles north of A Arekson Sr. returned Monday the groom wore the customary black.

I here, after quarreling with him. DIRECTORS: J. S. Simmons, Caleb tgg W. K.

Freeman, D. B. Klnj JrW.Owen, J. II. Uivannaga A.

L.Wheatcroft cvenln from his visit to Iowa. After the ceremony and congratuia- Browning died at about 11:30. This tions, an elegant dinner was served was the culmination of one of the N. DuCkWOrth is putting In a Mr m.d Mrs. nlrl ttmP M.t.tlmn'fl fmirl Rrmrn: fine plate glass front lor de Yries.

Rpnnfir wln snon be at home to their inn- hold lnriro trct of n-nvprnmfuit Fred Morgan and M. F. Ballard friends on their farm near Grigsby. I land fcir pasture purposes and had took in the Ness County Fair last tr.v 5ittt is 1W7 lived there twenty years. Reed 3et- Eminence, Kans, Sept.

13, 1907. week. Friend Fred: Enclosed find check 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Young, of Pen for $2 to pay my expenses' tied on a claim on the land about four ago Two years ago Browning and Reed fired shots at each other and Browning was placed under peace bonds while Reed was Dennis, were county seat visitors to the Herald family I never have Tuesday. any money only when I sell a bunch Cbe Ctt Restaurant Carries a full line of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, and Smokers Supplies CORRECT jVrEXICiISr CHILE Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always on Hand SHORT ORDERS SERVED llarve Yates Gnifihed the cement Gf cattle or alfalf. seed and. that I acquitted. There had been bad feel sidewalk in front of his restaurant soon check out for my expenses are ing all the time and the Immediate i building Friday.

pretty heavy, Jfivery thing is on the hnnm in the Pawuee Valley. I4ind Fon Sale Nevr 5 room frame cause of the tragedy was the opening I up of a legally viewed road through Browning's land. Reed was work J. W. Chaney Proprietor P.

S. Call and see us. Phone CO ing with the road gang which took 1 down Browning's fence, and Brown- ing objected and the fatal quarrel has gone from $1.25 per acre in three years to $10 to $20. Our new town of Eminence on the N. K.

S. W. U. will be ready for business now In a short time. Oil up your auto and come down and see us grow.

Very truly, O. Y. Crow. house. Call on or address L.

K. Bannon, Dighton, Kansas. A handsome premium with every stove sold at the Bell Hardware during the Lane County Fair. Nolen Yates, postmaster at Amy, resulted. It Is thought that Reed will give himself up.

The Counly Fair. and all around rustler was in the tiip Knn.l Hill district of Lane Every thing is in readiness for lit county scat between trains Tuesday. county will probably show more im- County Fair to begin tomorrow Charley Graves was in the city on provement during the past years morning una every indication is umb than any other portion ofthe coun- it will be much better both in at- Ihen it was a two mile strip of I tendance and exhibits tuan before. ty. laud, now every quarr vne aumission to tne grountis costs business Saturday and remembered the Herald in his usual substantial manner.

Mr. and Airs. ol Plymouth, 111., arrived yesterday evening for a government crhtiVs nre oc- ..) cents out you can get a se.vsoa i x. r-rv ...1 cupied. Young orchards are starteu iickcl lor uu c.ems uiu wm iiumn and excellent crops of corn and mel- you both days you can go in Huff's sister Mrs.

visit with Mrs. Fred White. oiiy are being produced. This section and out as often as you desire. Or is particularly adapted to growing you can get a day ticket lull fruit and melons, tne latter excelling privilege oi gruuuua mat uu u-duu Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Duumire, of El Paso, 111., are visiting relatives iur Mrs. Dunmire is a sister of in flavor those grown on the higher in and out on and will admit you to the grand stand and quarter stretch Roy Sch rock. for 50 cents. Where To Spit Billy Clodfelter, formerly of Pen Dennis, now of Salina, was here on wheat lands.

Walter Stiusen Miss Susie Wedekind were married Sunday. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

C. Stinsen and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wedekind, both highly respected families.

We have no particulars but join a business Tuesday and made us pleasant call. ALWAYS READY TO WORK. Of course we can't as much as the big fellow, but according to our size you would be surprised at how we work between the rows of cane or corn, by saving you time and getting your wheat in early. We are either disc or hoe, disc to drill in your sod or trashy ground and lioe to drill in your clean ground We come at a very sra ili cost but the time we save vou is worth the monev we cost the first season, Call and see us Respct. One horse, 5 hoe and 5 disc drills adjustable.

ilOLEII YATES, Amy Kansas. With the completion a considerable frontage of cement walks more importance will attach to the ordinance again ts spitting thereon. The ordinance is positive and un- Mrs. O. P.

Jewett returned from Kansas City Friday. She is feeling quite well and will regain her strength heartily in congratulating thyouug md eQulvocal- IQ order to avoid some people and wishing them success in a nhort time 7Tx ti i i happiness Will Osboru, one of the best imple-1 one being thoughtlessly caugnt we call especial attention to this. Don't do it. The work of removing the old barber shop building was completed yesterday and active work on the Five Hundred Horses Wanted. We will be in Dighton Sept.

20 and 21 to buy horses. Heavy wTork stock preferred. Will buy all classes if they are priced right. Ccme and bring ment salesmen and tennis players of Lane county, was in the city on business Saturday. Mis Belle Souders left Saturday morning ffr Hutchinson where she will spend a week' with her sister Miss Sylvia Sjmiers.

Remember when Dr. Raflington does your dental work you tarce no chances it will be right because he comes back Sept. 27 new building win oegiu at once. The material is all here so there will be no vexatious waits and delays. The old building was purchased by L.

J. McKinnis and has been moved to lots north of the Kanokla Lumber yard. Mrs. Wm. Preusch died at her home near llealy yesterday morning.

Mrs. Preusch has been ill for your horses. Rp.id Allison, Hutchinson, Ks. Come Asain. THE DIFFERENCE All parties indebted to me for colts of season of 1906.

will call and settle J. B. Windle left Monday night for Missouri called by the serious illnes of his mother. His uncles Win. and Jesse Owen accompanied him.

more than a year and several months ago the doctors gave up all hopes of her recovery. She was a good mother and a kind neighbor and the story nnnntia will in ntllOf hands for collection. T. Whiting. Separate your cream by a cream separator.

That is as 'handy as I of her life has been written day by Tennyson or Longfellow could take a worthless sheet of paper, write a poem on it, and make it worth 60,000. Xbat'9 GcntU9, Vanderbilt can write a few words on a sheet of paper md make it worth 'Cbat'a Capital. The United Slates can take an ounce ami a quarter of gold and I i .1 1- 1 .1 fallin off a log, everything just as "ay in acts oi love aim you could wish it, Yatew, Amy. Fair Davs will be Stove Days at the Bell Hardware. Mon't miss All parties knowing themselves in debted to me by note or aceouat Mc( 'abe Mr.

and Mrs. Shepherd must come and settle same by Oct. seeing their display came up from LaCrosse Tuesday to! lo- ifVo- liv nnsli or Imiiknhla note. stamp upon it the American eagle and it is worth JVIancy 2 A mechanic" can take material worth $3.00 and make it into watch springs worth $1.000 Sfull. A woman can bay a 75c hat, bU sigh for one that costs John Schiereck has his vinlt their son nous Ed and Bert, McL'abe lias sold out in Missouri and located at Great Bend.

will have to be out in the hands of W00 square feet of cement walk on his High street lots. Jesse Phillips Dighton Lbr. Co. by a collector. W.

S. Freas did the work and especial care is being aken keep the public off Chat's foolishness. The owner of this card may write a check for $90,000, and it would not be worth a dime Chatf9 Rough. A. B.

Fallis, brother-in-law of Mrs. the work until it is properly season- ed. Frank Maple left morning for Lawrence where ho will attend the University this winter, lie is fitting himself for a physician and will begin a medicil course. Those who have seen say the contest for. the blue ribbou among po Bat when a man wants a good suit of clothes, and has them F.

A. and Orvilles Butler of Kice county, visited here Friday, They were on their way to Kearney county where they have claims. 1. 1... 4- o.t- til-li ii St- I'Miipa -rn Fred K.

called Saturday to renew- his mother's subscription to the Hkrald. He is operating a The family of II. N. Adkins arrived 3 Common Sense. Oliver W.

Jewell, Sole Agent, tato growers is already won by threshing machine and thinks the grain In hi3 territory will average MissOma Cra wley. Her potatoes 11 Vuu 11 were mulched and are line large and occupy me tnn.ua.i TTIC8 in atSWCii Diugiui rnuuo about three bushels per acre. the age during smooth. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse VanHoozor, from near Garden City, are visiting his parents here this week and taking in the Fair. Jesse likes Finney county and Garden City, but savs THE GREAT NATIONAL GAM the railroads are developing very slo wlj. v. 5 Alvin Marshall was in town Tues day for the inside finishings for his big new house. Tie also took out the last half of a ton of flour he bought when the rise began and now LET US FIGURE ON YOUR BILL No matter whether yon want just a few boards tor fixing up about the place, or a cornplete house and barn bill, get our prices before buyjne: elsewhere.

The chances are we can save you some money, and ours is the best seasoned, dryest and best kept stock iu.tbis section, Drop in and let us "show vou." feels fairly, safe from the wolf this winter. O) I Exemplified by Hutchinson dc Uopeka Two of the strongest ball teams of the Western Association At The Fair Grounds in Digiiion- Wednesday September 25, 1:30 F. M. Everybody Oonie Hon. D.

B. King who has just re turned from a two week's visit in Missouri says that the corn crop i through KanVas and that state is generptlly good and that oats and wheat in Missouri are much better than usual. Hon. J. S.

Simmons was in town mokta Lumber Co, SKINNER, Manager, a few hours Monday and was kept busy from the tap of the gong till xlmission 25 cts the train whistlsd. It was a most strt-nuousday and John will appre- ciate the quiet of his Hutchinson of fice when he gets home..

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