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The Anthony Bulletin from Anthony, Kansas • Page 7

The Anthony Bulletin from Anthony, Kansas • Page 7

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THINK IT OVER It is a sure thing that there will be more photographs made this season than ever before, because during this period of separation brought on by the great war, a PHOTOGUAPH will bring more comfort than anything you could think of. Make appointments now. VAN DOL STUDIO it () 0 I) 0 0 District 1 i "A cation the last of the week. Among them were Misses Myrtle Feely and Gertrude Cooper. Edd Jess and Graydon Brit tain.

John McCrae suffered a very painful accident Saturday while hauling hay for V. L. Spurgeon. lie fell from the hay wagon, breaking his shoulder and collar bone. Emerson Schmidt of the Wel Mrs.

Lillian Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Boston, who has been very sick 'for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Johnson left Saturday for their home in Nebraska. Thev have been spend SQUARE DEAL GROCERY MARTS SON flliilll lington High School visited the Wl store le shopping make your headutiartcrs our We luetic lolks last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knell and children motored to Blackwell and Winfield and spent the week end with relatives. Ruth Walters was the of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Beaver the last of the week. She also 'visited with relatives at Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jess and family and Mr- and Mrs.

Vlock motored to Caldwell Saturday- Jack Andrews, fiel dmanager id the oil well, made a business trip to Wichita Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell and Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Parker motored to Anthony Monday. A program and pie social will be given at the Morgan school house Wednesday evening. Nov. 28. Everyone, is invited to attend.

Ladies bring boxes and have a rest room in our store. And in groceries we have many good va'ues regardless of then. el. These are samples of our prices No. 3 Van Camp Pork and Beans 25c No.

2 Tomatoes, can 15c Potatoes (Russets), pk. Alaska Red Tall Salmon 25c Will have several articles next week at lower prices. SQUARE DEAL GROCERY ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howe.

Master Herold Seifert of Anthony visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frtnk Seifert- Mr. and Mrs- Charley Blanken-ship and daughter, Miss Una, spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed McClintock home. Quite a few from this neighborhood attended the party a1 the Otis home in Anthony.

All report a fine time. Herbert is working for Floyd Clayton west of town. Mrs. Robert Brown spent last Tuesdav with Mrs. Chas.

Newton Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watch were Anthony visitors Saturday. Mrs. Sheridan Bradley entertained the "Ladies Circle" last Friday.

The W. C. T. U. held a Red Cross meeting at Mrs.

John Wakefield's Thursday- The United States Government Cooperates with the 7,600 member banks in maintaining the Federal Reserve Banking System for the protection of the business interests of the country. Through the Federal Reserve Board in Washington it supervises the twelve Federal reserve banks; it appoints one-third of their directors; it deposits its funds largely with them it guarantees the currency they issue. This cooperation greatly increases the value cf the system to us and our community. If you are not already linked up with this nrw national system as one of our depositors you should delay no longer. Marts Nun riione mm men poeketbooks.

Place Five1 Jf miles southwest of Blntl" City. i The following poem was com- posed by James McKinley ('alien, aire lfi vpars. He attends tbo it mmmimmiimmimimmmimi Mnnnn 01 Miss Hazel Pyles went to Wichita last week to do some fall shopping. Charley Newton and Robert. Brown had their kafir corn threshed last week They say it turned out better than they expected.

Mrs. Allen Lehman was an Anthony visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wolt.je and family spent Sunday with Mrs.

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AMI SIRPMS Miss Ruth Walters is his teacher' and she says he is a very patriotic young man. He will gradu- "ing. te from ihn rv,) ih Mr. Henry I-isher ot Wichita Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Mueller were Wichita visitors the first of the week. year. First National Bank $10.00 Attica Grain El. Co $10.00 KAISER BILL Clinton Lett, who has been as Kaiser Bill, do you suppose The Attica Merc. Co $10.00 sisting in the local Rock Island Our bov heroes strong Abe Cary.

Will allow you to oppose Howe spent Dave Howe of railroad office for some time, has gone to Wichita where he has entered a telegraph school This mighty bewildered throng? Mrs. Clarence Tuesday with Mrs Anthony. came out Wednesday. Mr. Tucker and son Marion visited Russell Reeves Saturday.

Hugh and Orin Shroyer spent Tuesday evening with Russell Reeves. Miss Paline Shockey spent last Thursday evening at the Reeves home. Mr. and Mrs. Shockey visited al Chas.

Reeves Sunday. Chas- Hughbanks and family visited Sunday at his daughters' Mrs- Lester Babcock. This world is free, God made it so I. Hostetler $10.00 V. Ballard $10.00 R.

O. Williamson $10.00 Geo. W. Taggart $10.00 Turell Bros $10 00 Jones Stith $10.00 Hoopes Gawser $10.00 H. C.

Bell $10.00 W. L. Manson $10.00 Mary E. Campbell $5.00 Your men are justly entitled; Our men may come, our men may 0 Rock Creek Items Contributors to the All-Kansas Regiment Here is a list of the Harper county citizens who have signified their interest in the boys of the All-Kansas Regiment, by contributing the amounts specified H. E.

Mitchell $10.00 W. C. Miller $10.00 M. A- rrincehouse $10.00 J. E.

Couch $10.00 Mueller Bros $10 00 W. E. Jett $10.00 Hoopes Bros $10.00 F. M. Evans $10.00 J.

J. Costa Hdw. Co 10.00 S. E. Watkins $10 00 Wright-Brown Hdw.

Co- Mrs C. B. Boston and children returned to their home at Haz-elton Friday. Mrs. Poston has been helping care for Mrs.

Chas Poston who has been very ill since the death of her sister, Mrs. E. P. Jelly. go; hey are always free and never troubled.

So break their chains and set Mrs. R. P. Voght called on them free. Mrs.

E. B. Fuller Tuesday. R. L.

Hayter of Waklron was in Anthonv Tuesday. And bold them down no longer-The better it will be for you and S. Soring Twp. J. Haskell $5.00 T.

L. Day Frank Coulson $10.00 H. C. Dryden $10 00 J. C.

Elvin $10.00 J. G. Bailev $10.00 Clav Drvclen $10.00 Lewis Walton $10.00 has Cole $10.00 H. E. Squire $10.00 E.

W- Campbell $10.00 M. Reddy $10.00 Mrs. ('has. Barber of Hazelton was in Anthony Tuesday, and visited with Mrs. F.

O. Allen. (J Mrs. Charley Carrot hers spenl several days last week at the home of her falher, C. J.

Broce ot Attica. Mr. and Mrs. G. O.

Carrothers f.nd son Kenneth spent Sunday afternoon at the G- W. Carrol h-(rs home-Dick Woltjo and family spent Wednesday evening at the Geo. Carrothers home. 1). E.

Worley and C. S. Kep-hart and family motored down in the vicinity of Ferguson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Wade Heiser and Anthonv Who. Groc. E. R. Limbird $10.00 A.

Lee $10.00 J. F. Attell Hdw. Co $10 00 Anthonv Creamery Co $10.00 The new gymnasium is now me, And make this world much stronger And Kaiser Bill, I'd like to say, If you want to hold your throne. Then set them free to go their way, And then they'll claim you as their own.

ready for practice and the boys spent Monday noon in gnod hard Mr and Mrs. F. A- Blackburn of Hazelton were in Anthony Monday. practice. Sixteen boys were out lor this practice.

Anthony Poul. Egg Co. $10.00 J. Hughbanks $10.00 O. C.

Aly $10.00 Mrs. Shriver $10.00 W. G. and John Arnett went Pratt Sunday and returned Monday. Sam Lou $10.00 Mrs.

Miller $10.00 $10.00 sons Les and Thain and Mrs. M. Morris spent Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crum oo John A.

Burke District No. 21 Badger Lbr. Co $10.00 Rock Island Lbr. Co $10.00 W. A.

Miller $10.00 '('has E. Morris $10.00 J. W. Faubion $10.00 Sam Smith $10.00 B. F.

Hawk $10.00 C. E. Pusev $10.00 Toler Auto Co $10.00 Bell Lbr. Co $10.00 Collins Phm R. Williams oo $10.00 $10.00 Several from Spring attended the football game at Anthony Wednesday afternoon.

Charley Patterson of Anthony visited the Schoof Thursday. The Agricultural class is making special study of corn and the different insects which are destructive to it. The girls of the Domestic Art department have some beautiful Mrs. W. F.

MeGuire, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Odor, has returned to her home at Salida, Oklahoma.

and family. George Long spent Sunday ev f-nimr with Charles Carrothers. Mi-, and Mrs. Jake Zimmers. $10.00 Wm.

Lilbillan C. Lobaugh T. Plezel Air and Mrs. Dick Woltie ano Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Metz wen Anthonv shoppers Saturday. E. C. Muifhy $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 faniilv visited with Mrs.

Adi Carv, near Bluff City, Sunday. Mr- and Mrs- Dick W'oltje an Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox Harris Son attended church in Anthony Sun Bosc Auto Co. $10-00 nthonv Ice Salt $10.00 A.

G- Jordan $5.00 Edw. Reddy hildi-en called at the Ed Hartkt $10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Henton and Mrs. T. K.

Miller will go to Camp i'unston Friday to see Myron Ui'ler and other Harper county bovs. window boxes ana a nangue? uas-ketin their room. Mrs. Stevens has returned. Ray Thy $10.00 i homo Sunday evening.

dav night. Mr- and Mrs- Ray Yowell left Thursday for their new home in J. Gilleafa Sin no' Wade Heiser vaccinated a eou Eflie S. Knowles Prof. Stevens changed the stats of several of the students $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $10 00 pie of calves for C.

S. Kephart Jas. Sutton Friday afternoon. in sludv hall last week. A.

J. detriments Hashell Bottis has returned to Fred Maining $5.00 $5.00 $500 Mrs. T. B. Smith went to Ilunneywell, Thursday for a visit vith her son, E.

P. Boyer and family. school after his week absence Marcel Duphorne The Senior class is thinking of J. W. Robinson startinir on a play soon- -oo $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $5.00 W.

G. Muir Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell have many friends here who will regret to see them leave, but we wish them success.

Mr. and Mrs. Harve Seth's new house is nearly completed and they will move about February 1. Mrs. Nora Smith and Mrs.

Will Legg called on Mrs. Charles Poston Saturday morning. Mrs. Will Campbell spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Harve Mr.

and Mrs. Walter uirrnen-ough spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartke. Mr.

and Mrs. George Carrothers had as their guests at Sunday dinner George Long and Otto Carrothers. Mrs. Jump and son Russell spent Wednesday afternoon at the H. L.

Asper home. The second year German class have been learning some German $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Just received a car of alfalfa meal. Try some of it for your milk cows, hogs and chickens. Hamilton's Feed and Seed Store. Pauline Raedel N.

F. O. Mott Christ Swartzendruber Shirlev Steward Joke White $5.00 $5.0 $1.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 songs. Last Wednesday evening after school four girls of the Waklron jitney took the jitney while the regular driver was absent and Geo. K.

Crook er F. E. Pirtle Co. Irwin Potter R- P. Ellis Tl.

L. Galloway E. C. Wilcox V. L.

Hutchinson Doming Auto Co. Wm. Law Hale Costa Walter C. Fanning C. F.

Cronk W. W- Strohmeier F. P. White John E. Zook A.

Mathews Lester Combs Donald Muir Dr. Buck Neil Rice W. M. Burkholder E. G.

Nold Bon Ton Bakery John Hartley M. L. Iloladay Lon Gwartney Card Son Edw. Reed $5.00 $5.00 Seth. 0 We grind your corn to meal; your wheat to graham; kafir corn to flour for pancakes.

F. II. Hamilton Total for Harper 00 Call 27 for a plumber Costa Morgan, District No. Ill I 0 Mrs. Lillie Welch, Mr.

and Mrs. ill Brown and children called on Mrs. Chas. Poston Sunday af- $5.00 $5.00 $2.00 $2.00 went tor a ride- 1 he girls had a good time but while going down a smooth, level road turned the car over. No one was hurt but all were badly scared.

The car was slightly damaged, but they were able to get home in it. Hardware Co. Corn meal, graham, kafir flour and all kinds of mill feed. F. If.

Hamilton. Mrs. L. E. Warnock received the Claxonalo and Mrs.

Lee Smith received the diamond ring that were awarded by the Crook-er T)riic store in their contest 0 fi ALFALFA VALLEY OO () $2.00 $2.00 $1 50 Van Dolah has a good display of pictures in C. D. Cutler's Costa which closed the last of October Miss Lydia Albert is still at the Dr- Hatcher hospital at Wellington where she is very ill. Ben and Leonard Johnson entertained a number of their oung friends at their home north of Bluff City Wednesday evening. The young people of this vicinity who are attending the Anthony High School enjoyed a va- Call 27 for a plumber-Hardware Co.

$1.50 $2.00 $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fuller and Edith visited at Mr.

Tuckers' Sunday. Miss Edith Mercer who visited with home folks last week returned to her school Sunday eve- $2.00 $3.00 F. E. Pirtle and have put George Prouse came down from Emporia Friday and visited with relatives here the first of the week. ff your cows are failing in their milk, try a sack of our alfalfa meal.

F. H. Hamilton. $2 50 un some elegant road signs along Fred Johnson Attica State Bank $10.00 the highways leading to Anthony.

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