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The Home City Journal from Home City, Kansas • 3

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1 'St V.J VOL. 1. THIS PAGE IS DEVOTED SOLELY TO WINIFRED AND ITS PEOPLE, NO. 33. MKKHKJtrfHKKrfHKttatfltnJtJlHrtrtKjltrttlrtitJtjSriKJtJtltJtaaSt INDIAN MOUND Miss Sarah Price was the guest Miss La Verne Conger at the 8 tt 18 Pounds Sugar For If you are in need of anything in the line of Drv goods.

Groceries. Chas. Thompson home Wednesday evening. Willie and Eddie Taylor visited rinirsday evening and Friday at the home of their uncle James Shoes, Fresh meats, we just received 8 lage supply of men's and ladies shoes 8 ii i i i aylor. Miss Nellie came nut from Heart ie Friday for a couple days with home folks.

ror me ran traae, also underwear for all folks. Come in and see our Miss Emma Hadorn visited Sat 8 8 urday with Mrs. John Hadorn. Mr. an Mrs.

Fred Taylor and i stock. Our prices are right. Beat granulated; when yon purchese worth of other groceries or any thing in our stork, Talk about war prices, you haven't heard any of our customers omplaining about the high cost of living We have saciilired our pic, tit in order to make it easy for our customers and we believe they appreciated it. Now most every thine is cheaper except sugar, than a year agn. in and see C.

T. M. SMITH The "GOLDEN KUI Store. WINIFRED, KANSAS. children of Topeka visited Saturday and Sunday with the formers bro Yours for business.

ther James Taylor and family. Mrs. John Hadorn and little son went to Oketo Saturday for a few a a a a days visit with relatives and friends Frank Stehlik-- Winifred, Kansas, i The Misses (Joins who are attend high school in Beattie spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. jta Win Behrines and family spent for County Commissioner Sunday at the W. tl.

Coin home. A man's fitness for an otliee of i his kind depends, if 1 am not inis- Garden Comment. Miss Florence Koppes ami Neil Hoyer returned home from Hanover Monday after several days visit with friends. The girls report a John Hedge and friend Miss Mamie Rombeck visited Sunday at the home of the latters aunt Mrs J. A.

Rombeck, T. M. Barrette of Axtell visited a lady friend in this vicinity Sun For judge 21st judicial district; Vote for one, R. C. Miller Mr.

Frank Stehlik made a busi ness trip to Frankfort Saturday. Mrs. Carpenter returned home Fr'day from a two weeks visit at her home near Sabetha. tnkeii. rmii'h upon his ability as a roiiil milker and his sense of fairness and honesty.

I detire you to ask those who know me as to rhy Bruce Hooper and Lome Dexter attended tin' pluy Riven fit I he opera house at Frankfort Thursday evening. Mrs. M. Dickinson mid daughter Ruth went to Hastings Nebraska Friday morning returning Monday evening. Mrs.

Frank Steldik mid daughter F.rnnia left Thursday for Washington enmity where tin will visit relatives and friends for some time jolly time. merits. For me to declare my vir day. lues would he unmanly, ungallant 1 1 I h'i'eted, therefore please ask others. Excepting I he time at college Stewart Clark was a Carden visitor Sunday evening.

Charley Searcy of Marysville is doing some papering and painting for Nick Koppes. Fred Taylor and family of Topeka visited with his brother Charles at Carden. Clyde O'Roke our depot agent Mr. Frank Whiting and family Mrs. Montieth motored to Frankfort Saturday.

Mrs. N. Luudblade and children spent Sunday at Dixon's. some years ago when I graduated Miss Katie Rombeck rhturned home Sunday frpm a two weeks review at Collage in St Joe. Several people of this vicinity attended the Stock show in Beattie Monday Tuesday and Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and family of Topeka and Mr. and Mrs. at linker University.

I have been at- Mr. A. Ward mid Sam Lord tanning and boosting for good roads at Frankfort The. people of Axtell and Beattie tended the hall game Friday. know me well and can tell you better than I what you may wish James Taylor visited Sunday with Charles Taylor and family at Car- Mr.

F. K. Barrett and children spent Saturday at Frankfort. Bruee Hooper mid Sinn Lord attended the motion picture show at Frankfort Wednesday evening. to know regarding my fitness.

Faithfully yours, Henry H. Farrar. advertisement went to Onaga Monday on business Nick Koppes and son Francis, Harry Hoyer and Dick Moeske attended speaking south of Carden in the Burkett school house. N. S.

Kerschcn did the speaking. Quite a number of Cardeniies attended the band concert in Marysville Saturday. Nick Koppes shipped a carload of stock Tuesday. den. Jimmie Williams cut kaiir for James Taylor Tuesday, Mrs.

Jennie Brooks came Tuesday for few days visit with her daughter Mrs. Westly Jomes. Miss Ethyle Harry called on Misses Katie and LeNora Rombeck Tuesday eve. 0. C.

Goin delivered hogs to stock C. T. M. Smith and family motored to Vermillion Sunday." Miss Charlotte Danzig spent Saturday and Sunday at Marysville with friends. Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Yaussi visited at Marysville the last part of he wedk. Annette Barrett left Monday for Salina where she will visit and take treatments for some time.

The Frankfort band gave us a nice short visit Tuesday morning while on their campaign of the Co. for Mr. Ed Weston for Register of Deeds. Mrs. Louie Genschoreck called on Mrs.

Henry Trosper Wednesday. For County Attorney J. W. CLARK, Marysville, Independent, buyer Koppes at Carden Wednesdy, Mr. Smith and family motored to Frankfort Saturday to see he Yankee Robinson parade.

Roy McKee ami Walter Montieth went to Waterville Thursday in the formers car. To The Home Folks I regret that I will not be able to all on you personally before elect ion day. My work as Assistant Bank Commissioner has been heavy and Mr. Sawyer having been called to Washington in consultation with HEY! THAR- the Reserve Board Members, has thrown considerale extra work upon me. In fact, I have been out of he office four days since he prim ary, nave Deen trying to earn what you are paying me.

and have not neglected the work, hence I have had to rely mostly upon the assistance of my personal friends and am taking this means of asking Degree from Washhurn Law School, 1909. Appointed Assistant City At to ney of Topeka, Kans. in April. 1909, by Major William Graen. Re-appointed under Commission Govverment upon the office being made non-partisan, in April, 1910.

Re-appointed as non-partisan in April 1911. Re-appointed as non-partisan in April 1913. Resigned in NovembeJ, 1913 and moved to Marysville for the practice of law. Had charge of all criminal cou-t work for rhe City while in the office of Assistant Attorney at Topeka. Conducted scores of cases through the District Court of Shawnee county, dining em year of his woik for the city.

Assisted with a number of ca-ies in the Supreme Court of Kansas during the came period. Taught eight o'clock morning closses in Waehburn School years of 1911,1912 and 1913. Should not his previous record entitle him to the consideration of all voters of Marshall county Hopes to be chosen County Attorney on November 3, your support. If you believe in me, and that I will do the work the way you want it done, I will appreciate the vote of every man and woman in my FOR NAILS STOVES NOTIONS GAS ENGINES CREAM SEPARATORS SILVER WARE TINWARE KNIVES PAILS SEE FRED K. BARRETT home county.

I will he grateful to have your testimonial of good will, confidence find home support regardless of politics. You know the vote of our neighbors is always most appreeiated. Kindly remember my candidacy on Nov. 3rd, my name being last on the li for State Treasurer Sincerely P. E.

Li.iighlin, Marysville Kansas. and if elected can be counted upon to do his duty. Mr. W. 11.

Houston has been vis iting here the past week. J. W. CLALK, Marysville, Independent, WINIFRED. KANSAS.

Mis. Smith vi-iited at Vermillion Wednesday and Thursday..

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