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The Home City Journal from Home City, Kansas • 4

The Home City Journal from Home City, Kansas • 4

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4 i3 IV VOL. 1. THIS PAGE IS DEVO SOLELY TO WINIFRED AND ITS PEOPLE, NO. 18. ff INDIAN MOUND Miss Katie Rombeck was calli-d i.o Marysville Sunday to assist in the care of her grandmother Mrs A person with nothing to eat would starve to death.

Things We noticed. On our r.liort visit tit Winifred Saturday evening we found every one busy. Frank Stehlik smiling face was missing fro.n the doar way of nis general store and we supposed he was busy e.jja'Jiig egjs or disfi- John Schlax who is very sick iui up ice creaai. Frank is a little light for such heavy work. We a i-v i Mr.

Yaussi, the cash ier of the WinKred bank and the latest -r of the matrimonial Club, stepping around rather spry with a big broad smile. Married life must a wii It him. 4bouc That Harvest Bill Of Groceries. Give us a chance to figure with you before you place your order, in years past we know that some have sent a-way to Chicago or Kansas City for their groceries, and we can not blame them. Providing they cannot get better value for their money at home.

You know that every dollar spent in your home town helps to bvild up the community. We live HERE, spend our money here, pay our taxes here, support our churches and school here, so help make WINIFRED the biggest little city on the map. If we cannot meei or better their prices we will have nothing to say. Give us a trial. C.

T. M. Smith The Golden Rule Store. But don't worry. There is no need for you to starve to death in this town so long as we are selling meat and groceries at their present prices.

It's cheaper to buy them than to pay the undeataker. You ought to see our summer dress goods without delay, they are without doubt the be9t values for the money we have ever offered our customers. Frank Stehlik-- Bring us your produce. Winifred, Kansas. Heating I'niee Hooper making a furious la' l.ei on his anvil, we knew he w.ii bury and diduot have time to stop and talk with us so we never bothered loin.

Mr. Ward in lua-ier of I lie Foster Mrs. Vv'esly James called on Mrs. Elmer mies. Mr.

Frank Schlax visited with Gtorge Rombeck thursday evening. Miss Thelma James visited with Miss Beth Goin Friday. Dr. W. R.

Breeding of Marysville was looking after his farm interest in this vicinity Friday. Mrs. Bill Kossor is assisting in the care of her daughter Mrs F.lnn-r James who is.repnried on the --i-T list this week. Miss Bessie DeVault of Okelo visited the past weeli with her "is ter Mrs. John Hadyrn.

Miss Bessie James spent over Sunday with home folks. Miss Peail Coin i- on. the mcI; list this week. James Taylor and family spent Sunday with Mr. snd Mrs.

John Hadorn Masters Paul and Niel Rombeck virited Sunday with Victor Lalley. J. Wright and family of Blue Rapids spent Sunday with 0. C. and Will Goin and families.

Walter Hadorn visited Willie Taylor Sunday. Lumber Co. was hunting up oil to grease a cultivator with, which a lady wished in purchase at Barretts Hardware. Mr. Smith win) was perspireing Perkins Pickins.

freely from waiting on customers, had 1 1 tin: between spells to say that it was hot. A high school girl, being told to parse the sentence. "He kissed me," consented reluctantly because she We paid the school house a visit and will have in hand it to Winifred -that mat have Home City beat, boiti in b'iiiutng and play ground I'lie elevators here have been real busy taking uiv of tne wheat Best Diarrhoea Remedy. If you have ever used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you know that it is a success. Sam F.

Guin, Whatley writes. I had measles and got caught out in the rain, and it settled in my stomach and bowels. 1 had an awful time, and had it not been for Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not possibly have lived but a few hours The fourth of July must of no a-greed with Earl Shaw as he has been sick ever since. John Hedge was out Monday morning hunting what he lost Sunday night.

Howard Lutidsblude spent Sun-da with Lornie Dexter. A certain young man in this neighborhood had his hair shaved off the top of his head in asking him what he had it done for he said he thought the flies nee led a skating rink It is hard to tell him from a monkey. Mrs. Hunter of Kansas City is whii ii is bring lirouglr' in. Up to was opposed to speaking of private matters in public "He," she commenced, with unnecessary emphasis and a fond lingering over the word that brought crimson to her cheeks, "is a pronoun, third person, singular number' masculine gender, a gentle man, pretty well fixed, universally considered a good catch.

Kissed is a verb, transitive to muck so, regular every evening, indicative mode indicating affection, first and third person, plural number and governed by circumstances. "Me Oh every body knows me," and down she sat. Exchange. Saturday evening Mr. Barrett had Cured of Indigestion.

Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana, was bothered with indigestion. My stomach pained me night and day," she writes. "1 would feel bloated aiid have headache and belching after eating.

I also suffered from rt-cieved aloni. VilOO bushels and Lud wicks almost as much. EAST WINIFRED Mr. and Mrs. M.

ii. Dickson and little daughter tLih spent Sunday constipation. My daughter had us- (1 Chamberlain's Tablets and they did her so much good that she gn-e me a lew doses of them and insis- visiting her sister Mrs. Joe Griftie. Mrs.

George Denton visited Sunday afternoon wite Mrs. D. 0. Dexter. Joe Neroil is helping Emil Blaser stack.

ted upon my trying theiu. They helped me as nothing tT-e has done." For sale by All Dealers. Brooks is visiting for li Winifred Baptist Church. 10:00 a. m.

Sunday School. 7:00 p. m. B. Y.

P.U. 8.00 p. m. Preaching. 8:00 p.

Wednesday, Prayer Meeting. Rev. Wallace Carpenter. Pastor We under stand that the farmers are going to have a picnic in a few weeks at Winifred. with Mi.

and Mrs J. Tangenian. Mi' lu'licr spent la-l week with llei Ijl'ollie; Fred Missm Marion Niua and Gladys Carver and l.isa Tang-unai) spent Friday vuth Mr- Millie McKee near luine City. Ouernie and Vella Smith Sunday afternoon with Myrtle Nrluis, Anna and Emma Kelier went to Fi aid. fori Mund.iy.

Alia sp. in the last wrek wii.ll her Mrs. Homer lilarkuey. pjf! week with her ton Bruce Hoo longer, but thanks to this remedy, 1 am now well and strong." For salt-by All Dealers. Mrs.

Ed, Toye and children visited over Sunday wild Geo. Hard-man and wife. Miss Maude Memillan and Gertie Finchain are attending the Fpworth League convention at Fiankfort this week. Miss Blanche Yaussi visited few days this week with Elsa Tan-gemun, Mrs, Minder of Herkimer spent. Sunday with the Barrett family.

Miss Fioienre Yaussi spent Monday withjjher Ltyiher A. F. Yaussi wife. per and daughter Mrs. K.

Blodgett who has been sick lor nine time. Misses Anna and Agnes Stehlik Mrs E. Blodgett is MMiiif betttr thi i week. We have a lot of Gang, Sulky and walking piows which we can and will sell you cheaper than you ever bought a plow. Fundis Fundis Frankfort Kans- spent Monday with friends at Frankfort.

Qneenie and Uella Smith spent Sunday with theNelms girls, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quick spent Sunday at Dixons. Maude Nelius spe.ii Sunday wil I a Tangeinaii. Mi.

and Mi, i luck spent Suuilay w.lii Mr. and Mis Hug Drie nen and family. John Shinned at Sunday with Get A Hammer. But use it on a nail. Kaih Dickinson viuted at On ga Saturday.

Mrs. Frank Whiting and children visited a few days wit li her mother south of town. Mrs. Surah Montieth snd Mrs. A.

F. Ward called on Mrs. E. Blodgett Wednesday. hon.e loli.s.

Gladys Carver has been on the sick list this week. Mis Blanche Ynusti of Marys ville is visiting her friend Klsa thg entail tlii' week. Mi, and Mi--, Keck visit ed wiih biothei-O-iear Keek Sun day. Iteitha Keller i iied last week wiih In I'Mi in 1 1 la-lii-r. Don't waste your time knocking the fellow who sells you poor hardware.

Life is to short. Come to us and get the real stuff, the hardware with life to it, Ihat never wears out. Anything you want at a price that makes you smile. Remember the demanstration at Rakestraw'fi on July 1 3. Severe Alfa- Of OAh: Cured.

L. Cio- "i i ra in Virgin-a aad otie-r So'. hei was taken su'iili-iil and severe ill with They Never Fail Let me put a new lay on your plow. I an put you a lay on any kind of a plow. Conv in and let me fit you out and you can take the lay out and try it ond if it don't run riyht it will not tost you a rent.

My lays are made of the aoft center guarantee them to run perfect and to r.cour. Don't forget where to take your wheels when the tires are loose. eoiie. the fir More he came to the merchant inoiiiiiu-uded Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-ihcoa Remedy. Two doses of it cur.

hilll. No one should leave home on a journey without a bottle of thi- prepaiati u. For sale by All Healers Mi -s Maude has died on Mrs F. Pdodgrtt Wtd lay afternoon. FRED K.

BARRETT WINIFRED, KANSAS. Mis' Maude Men, i I i called on Mrs Sarah Wednesday. W. B. HOOPER All work and goods GUARANTEED.

Mr, Floriaii Biberstein vas seen ou our sirens I riday..

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Years Available:
1908-1917