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The Home City Journal from Home City, Kansas • 2

The Home City Journal from Home City, Kansas • 2

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The Home City, Kansas Local Ne, irib Hoover's Cash Prices Cream First Grade 24 cents Second Grade 21 cents LOANS if A 1 J- at lowest current rates. of all kinds written in first class companies. Hens 12 per pound Old Roosters 4 12 Springs 17 Turkey 12 Geese 8 8 Eggs. Cash Prices subject to changes I will also buy hides and furs why ship away your hides? when I pay highest market price, Wm. Hoover HOME CITY, A I KANSAS things to eat.

He Bank has. W. Whitehead Veterinary Surgeon Dentist. Home City, Kansas Office at farm 5 miles north and miles east of HOME CITY, thone 121 on Beattio line. W-fiY NOT DR.

J. A. BEVERIDGE, DENTIST. Successor to Drs, Grindle Grindle Office: In koester opposite P.O Marysville, Kansas. These Days a Modern Farmer has Us All going In The Matter of Conveniences.

"FT has the best G.L.RICEJ Furniture Undertaking Marysville Kansas. line BUSINESS MANAGEMENT RICHARD W. LEWIS, Editor-Publisher. Mrs. RlCHAiiD W.

LEWIS Anst. Editor TE1.L'IlON!i NUMBER, 11 Kntcrt.d the postoflice at Home, Kansas, fur transmission through re mail; second class matter. Subscription Rate $1.00 per yeer Ailili i ss nil cuinumt. tuitions to Th Tribune. Horn City, Kaneans Ail Adv Will be run untill ordered out.

Local News Dr. Shumway and family C. L. Teague and famdy and Anna Bowser motored to Summerfield Tuesday evening. Frank White and family were visitors Monday.

Wm. Hoover and family took in (the movies at Marysville Monday evening. Mrs. Ligget and two daughters who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Roger returned to their home at Columbus Kansas Monday. Mrs. Geo. Blackney returned to Marysville Monday after a few days visit with her daughter Mrs. I.

E. Hopper. Rumors have it that sometime in the near future there will be a modern up to dale garage built on the Lemmer lots across the street from this of I ice. Mrs. Robert Crane and children came over from Marysville Saturday to visit until Sunday with her mother Mrs.

M. E. Thomas. Biliousness and Stomach Trouble "Two years agol suffered from frequent attacks of stomack trouble ami biliousness," writes Miss Emma Verbryke. Lima, Ohio.

"I could eat very little food that agreed with me and I became so dizzy and sick at my stou ach at times that I had to hold of something to keep from falling. Seeing Chamberlain's Tab -lets advertised I decided to try them I improved rapidly." Obtainable everywhere. John Mc Millian returned Wednesday from Jamesport whee he spent the 4th. Mr. and Mrs John Toedter went to Marysville Wednesday where Mr.

Toedter is having some Dental work done by Dr. J. A. beveridge. Misses Freda, Lena, Lmma, Clara Blocker, Edith and Temple Smith and Zelina Zimmerling attended the dance in Marysville Tuesday evening.

Dr. Beveridge and wife motored over from M-uysville Wednesday evening, they were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs John Toedter. Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Godsey motored over from Marysville Wednesday evening. Telephone Dues Are Pay- uuic iii nits Limit: tiuv Thos. Fanell who is working near Lillis came up Saturday evening to visit home folks Sunday. Francis Benson, Democrat cand idate for sheriff of Marshall county was scouting votes in'thiscomtmity last Friday; ThrrP la more r-ilnrtli In tills nccllnrt of Ihr. country Ihim nil iiIIht diseases put tntr-tlior, and fur yenrs It was mip-posed tn In tneui Doctors pro-Krriln il local remedies, anil tiy constant-ly t'MliriK to run- Willi local treatment, pronounced It Incurable.

Catarrh Is a local disease, m-oiillv inllucneed ran-' i itul iinic.l i omlhions and therefore re-iiuircs constitutional treatment. Hall's catarrh Cure, lnanufnolurcd liy K. ,1. Cheiiey Tolotlo, Ohio, la a eonsti-tullorml remedy, in Internally anil acts thin the lllnod on the Mucous Cuvfai efi of li (System, (ma Hundred 1 uill.ii reward In ottered for any rase tliat Hall's Catarrh One falls Id cure. Semi fur circular rind P.

J. CIIWNTCY Toledo, Ohio. finlrt hy nriiRKlstn. 70. 1 Hull's l'umlly I'llla for for constipation.

owns nis automobile, tie has the telephone. He has rural 1 Mrs. Joe Shaw returned from Sumnierfield, Wednesday. Miss Netta Riley returned Wednesday from Lincoln, Neb. Roy Lewis and Carl Kniesteadt attended the funeral of the Inttcrs uncle Wpdnesdny afternoon.

James Blocker of Marysville spent the fourth in this city. Miss Emma Blocker spent Tuesday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Erksiem and Mr. Ed. Eckstein and Miss Tillie Sehwarz celebrated the Fourth at Seneca? Mr. and Mrs. P.

R. Pulleiiie and daughters returned Wednesday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Blue Rapids. Miss Mable Kniesteadt, of Esbon Kansas, arrived here Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of her uncle and visit relatives for a few days.

Word was received here Wednesday that Bob White, who resides near Frankfort has almost lost his eye sight. He is in a. hospital at St. Joseph taking treatment. Dr.

W. D. Patterson and wife were callers in this city Monday afternoon, they were accompanied home by Mrs. Thomas. Mr.

aad Mrs. M. Schmidt and family celebrated the Nations birthday at Wateryille. Do you remember one hundred and thirty years ago Tuesday? 1 do, we did'nt celebrate that day. Several cars of movie fans came in Tuesday evening in expectation of attending a picture show.

Mr. Hardenbrook announced a show to he here JJuly, but was confused on the dates. There "'ill lie a show sometime next week. Watch for an ad. and hand bills.

Tuesday our little city was almost deserted, thoie who went to Sumnierfield Brumbaugh wife and family, Paul Ludicke wife and family, R. J. Lewis and wife, son Guy and Miss Reinhardt G. W. Reinhardt and family and Mrs.

Ernest Tangeman and daughter Fern and Mrs, E. L. Conger; Misses Frances and Ethel Farrell, Nona, Mary and Amelia Biberstein Mr. Ed. and Jim Farrell, Hugo Tangeman, Ferd Unger, Alfred Guisman, Rex Brumbaugh and Col Jacob Beveridge.

R. J. Lewis and wife, Fred Knie steadt and wife, Mable Kniesteadt and Lotus Kniesteadt, attended the funeral Wednesday William Kniesttndt who resides near Hull. Willi im is a brother of Louis Kniesn-ndt this city. William Kniesteadt was 81 years of age, he had been failing in health for the past eleven years.

The Tribune extendi it sympathy to the sorrow ing family and relatives, in their si.d hours of breaveuient. Miss Anna uowser came over from Marysville Tuesday afternoon for a afternoon visit with Mr. and Mrs. Teague. Mr.

Frank Stelik conducting a general merchandise store at Westmoreland. Frank is a business man and is bound to make good. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis returned from Wymore Wednesday where had been celebrating the fourth and visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoover and family, Mrs. Chas.

Hoover, Laura Blocker and Florian Biberstein motored to Summerlield Teusday evening. Emmet McMahonof Marysville was a Home caller Wednesday. I mail deliverv. He can even do his banking by mail if he cares to do so, and some times it's a pretty good thing to do SO. We will give prompt attention to anything that comes to us througn the mail.

Do not carry around checks that are given to you. Endorse them in our favor and send them to us by MAIL and we will promptly give you credit. THE CITIZENS STATE BANK HOME CITY. KANSAS Phone 149 L. J.

Choquette AUCTIONEER. Terms reasonable and satisafaction guranteed. For information, terms and dates, phone, 2 8 K. Home Gty, Kansas. City BarberShop J.

C. BRUMBAUGH PROPRIETOR Tonsorsal work done to satisfy my Ctfttomtrt. Cive me a trial. Satis factian guaranteed. Agency for the I SENECA STEAM LAUNDKy Ballet goet every two wees on Tuesday.

Bring in any and alt you laundry. Pool hall and soft drinks. Pant mm JvtHf! Sell 1916 paper on 10 per. c. com.

IF YOU ARE on the market for Real Egitate ILoan very attractive rate on Farms see us we have a The Citizens State Bank, Ho Tie City.

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2,260
Years Available:
1908-1917