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The Oketo Eagle from Oketo, Kansas • 8

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The Oketo Eaglei
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Oketo, Kansas
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Seeking vengeance upon some humble bees that had been bothpr- ng him and his horsea while he was mowing hay ihursday afternoon, Bob McBrien set (ire to the bumble bees nest. The fire spread over the meadow and before it could be stop 3, ped burned about 7 acres of prairie hay. Several neighbors who helped ft it til I 1 fiht the fire prevented its further spread. PRICES AX OLD Fred Barnea of Arkansas City, who has beei visiting relatives here went to Marysville, Wednesday, for a short visit before returning home You may be thinking of building, Well come in and let us talk it over. or we may be able to give you aome Miss Leoma Tucker of Franklin, mgestions that work out the details who is visiting her sister, Mrs.

your plans. We would like to Elmer Carey, (pent Saturday here with friends. sell you your lumber, but if we can help you in the matter of buying. D. T.

Chipman and family of Don't be backwards about con sulting us about building material. Liberty, have moved to Fairbury, where he has employment in the roundhouse. Lumber and Coal. Margaret, the little daughter of M. HEDGE fe SON.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith was sever-ly burned by upsetting a can of lye Saturday. Mr. Smith has recently built an addition to his house, and Throuirh lucky "lmv" wo are able to furnish our ciiHtoiners with now fall oods at a low price.

Ottoman Cloth, 42 inches wide at $1.00 per yard. French Serges, 42 inches wide at $1.00 per yard. Storm Serges, 42 inches wide at $1.00 per yard. Suitings and Serges, 36 inches wide at .50 per yard. New Poplins, 36 inches inches.

wide at 25c 50c per yd Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide at $1.35 per yard. Tub Silk, 36 inches wide at $1.25 per yard. Silk Marquisette, 36 inches wide at .85 per yard. We etill have some big bargains in Summer Goods and a few Slippers that we are cleaning up at a big reduction. Come in and see these bargains.

O. F. WOOD PHYSICIAN AND BURGEOH while moving things around the lye can was left where the little one All calls promptly answered day or could reach it. Her arms, face and legs were quite badly burned. night.

Office first door east of light plant. Residence across the street from lumberyard. Misses Cora and Irene Jcmeph, Saturday, and phone: residence b18, office aI with relatives went to Marysville, visited over Sunday and friends. Mrs. Odis Xeefover will leave F.

E. KINNEY, AUCTIONEER Saturday for a visit at the home of her parents at Wamego, Kans. Will cry sales in this state and ad Mr. and Mrs. John Hart and two joining states.

Write for terms and dates. Many years experience. daughters spent Friday with friends at Marysville. Phone 101. Oketo.

Oketo, Kansas. E. BelLAIK. Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Gillett and two children left Friday for Akron, where they may decide to locate if the climate agrees with Pump and Mill Repairing Butter Eggs Produce Mrs. Gillett. Their many friends regret to have them leave here, but wish them success and health should they decide to locate there.

Miss Charlotte Waters went to Frankfort, Monday, to attend the Mr. and Mrs. John Carey and i am now prepared to do repair work on pumps and windmills. I furnish repairs and supplies. Work guaranteed.

Teacher's Institute being held there daughter Velma, and granddaughter Eva Carey, of Liberty, visited rela this week. tives here Saturday. Quality Price Miss Land of Lincoln. ar A write-up of the Epworth League rived in the city Saturday, and social, which was given Saturday, visited over Sunday at the home of Matt Kelley Thompson's Bldg. Oketo, Kas ervice her friend, Mrs.

Archie Keefover. Loretta, the three-year-old daugh August. 19th, was unintentionally omitted last week. The League gave an ice crenm social on the Frank Hayes lawn. Delicious home made ice cream and cake was served, and ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Jehnson is reported quite 111 with bowel trouble. the proceeds amounted to $15.00. Prof.

P. N. Schmitt of Marysville, On each of the three principal was in the city a short time Satur day. days of the Nebraska State Fair I Sept. 5-6-7, special trains will be I operated from Marysville to Lincoln and return.

The special will arrive Miss Cora Joseph left Monday for Frankfort, where she will attend here at 6:59 a. m. and returning will school the coming term. leave Lincoln at 10 p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Farrant and i.

ft. Hedges and family who re daughters and Miss Mary Farrant of Frankfort, spent Sunday with cenny moved here irom lexas, are packing their household goods pre friends at Beatrice. Mrs. H. R.

Diest and two children paratory to moving to Oronoque Oketo Meat Market A visit to this market will convince you that we run a first-class market. We do our own killing, both beef and pork, and kill only good fat stuff. No shipped in beef. All kinds of ready cooked and lunch meats always on hand. We have the Cream, Brick and Swiss Cheese always fresh aad moist.

A nice line of Bacon, Hams and Shoulders. Ice sold for freezing and re frigerator purposes. If you have any butcher stuff to sell call us up. OKETO Meat MARKET Phone No. 11 where Mr.

Hedges will teach who had been visiting her father, school the coming term. No one can afford to patronize a store where even one of these requisites are not to be had. You cannot afford to buy Hardware or Furniture without quality; you cannot afford to pay high prices; you must have the right kind of service. We offer all these advantages price, service, and we have also prepared for you a "Teat assort of hardware and the newest and prettiest designs in furniture of all kinds. Our paint and varnish stock is complete.

We have just received a new line of 9x12 Congoleum Rujis call and look over our stock. Before you buy a cream sepa. ator try a DeLaval. C. M.

DeLAIR. Mr. Z. II. Moore, who has been Matt Kelly, returned to their home at Beatrice, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Burgar of quite ill, continues to be about the same. Bremen, spent Sunday at the C.

M. Joseph home. Miss Evangeline Church went to Wymore, Thursday, to meet her sister, Lillian, who had spent the summer at Chapelle, 8. D. Dulcie, the little daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. I. Barnes of Lewis, has been seriously ill the past ten days, but is reported much better now. Mrs.

Parker of Omaha, who has spent the past month here at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. Cowell, returned hame Tuesday. Mr. Crosby Goin, a trother of Mrs.

John Robinson of Barneston, was married Saturday, Aug. 26, to Miss Hattie Milstead of Phone your news items to J. K. McKain has been suffering Braymer, Mo. They will make their C-15 home at Torrington, Wyoming, with the grippe the past few dayB.

i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dolen and daughter Miss Leota, and Bert Met- KVaruthincr in the furniture, hard where the groom is employed on the Weekly Telegram. ware and wall paper line.

C. DeLair. visitors Wed- ealf, were Marysville nesday. of at Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Griffee Frankfort visited over Sunday the C. M. Joseph home. THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR. The Best Laxative To keep the bowels regular the best laxative is outdoor exorcise.

Drink a full glass of water half an Liver Trouble "I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year." writes Joe AND nour nerore breakfast and eat an abundance of fruit and vegetable, Dingman, Webster City, Iowa. "I $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Us stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being- a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation pf the disease, and Hiving- the patient strength by building up the constitution and aB sting nature In doing Its work.

The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Aadrru: F. J. ToUdo, O.

Hold by all Druggists, 7Bo. Tk Hall's Family Pills for constipation, also establish a regular habit and be have pains in my side and back and an awful soreness in my stomach. I sure that your bowels move once THE OKETO EAGLE each day. When a medicine is need heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried them. By the time I had used ed take Chamberlain's Tablets.

They are pleasant to take and mild and half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain." Ob BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25. gentle in effect. Obtainable every where. tainable everywhere. I.

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Pages disponibles:
3 464
Années disponibles:
1908-1922