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The Dorrance News from Dorrance, Kansas • 4

The Dorrance News from Dorrance, Kansas • 4

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The Dorrance Newsi
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Dorrance, Kansas
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cent Wolf and B8rt; Ohlemaier. The The Dor ranee News jbride was dressed in-a dainty white fourteenth, -birthday. Every one there reports a good time! A full line of iipjtodate stationary in satin dress, -while the groom wore suit. 1 Browfl cairied stock at the Drug Published Every Thursday The bride is a well known young Garrett ave a dance at his lady, has lived here all her life, and Editor tLoret Satur day evening. Every G.

B. SIDERS has made friends everywhere she one present reported a very pleasant () nas gone, rne groom is a young (9; cBzmt. jr and enjoyable tf me. Dorrance." man from Marion county who livea here a few years and is well liked by jrieavuing ana preparatory services will be held at the Lutheran church Subscription rate $1.00 per year: I ou Friday of next week at 8 p. m.

and Automobile. Reairins: Promptly Done. a host of friends. They commenced housekeeping immediately on a farm the Holy Communion will be celebrat AutompbfeSupplies In Stock. ten miles south of Bunker Hill.

Local and Reading: notices 5c ed on the following Sunday morning. 'White Jose Gasoline; Best In Town. They have the best wishes of the. The pastor desires a full attendance per line. community for a long and prosperous of all the members and friends.

Nauional Carbonless Motor Oil. Hih Grade Motor Cycle Oi life. DispLav Ads 10c. per Inch Mr. Elmer Cool and wife of Palco came Sunday to visit with Mrs.

Cool's 4 FARM FOR SALE pai ents, Mr. and Mrs.Bickell, for per column Minimum charges for locals ads 10c. -Minimum charges for display adsc. few days. They are on their way to On account of inf I desire Tcpeka where Mr.

Cool contemplates to sell my farm 80 going: into business. rttits clll. VUlliVLlitlUi Ol Ocllllie Miss Emma Bodmer will teach the Church and society announcements Valley lanq, 45 acres ia cultiva 4th and 5th grades at Kanopolis. free except pay socials etc on which 25 acres in pasture, alfalfa A.cres, 2 1-2 acres. timber fenced Orin Sawyer dug a well last week for Isiace Shaffer, striking an abun- the: regular rate will be charged.

National hog: tight. Improvements worth Cooker. All ad work payable during the last dance of good water at 230 feet. Go to the Meat Market for regular 10c size starch at 5c. week of each month.

'Job work is cash on delivery. Ail work guaranteed. Rev. H. Ott, pastor of St.

$3000. A THE IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF 1 stone house story hih. Vi: i- 16: 2- John's-- Lutfceraa- ch-ureh -of Salina, The; 'National" docs better cooking: than is possible by and If you are getting this paper and it bther. method. Thajt pepnlffce youl his wife, nn-d-neiei, teacher in the Salina public schools, -ontheir return trip frOni an outing in Colorado, is not marked sample, you area paid 1 frame house 16x24 ft, with iip subscriber, and will be notified when stopped off at Bunker Hill and were whodo not know the possibilities of this wonderful time and labor savins: toye, it is founded on absolute remits.

Food cooked wine? 14x16 ft. 1 Black Smith Shop, 13x18. Voiir snbseriDtion expires. If vou did the guests of Rev. J.

Kuhn Friday. A. M. not pay for it-some one-else 1 Machine Shop, 20 by 40. in the National are far moa nutritious and palatable.

The deli Rev. J. Kuhn returned Thursday evening from a short visit at Lincoln and Fremont, Council Bluffs, bate, delicious flapr pleats are far more savory cooked thd (Stonewalls.) 1 Hen House 12 1 2 ft 1 Corn Crib, 8 by 24 ft. 1 Granary, 12 by 12 ft. Iowa, andrAtchison, Kansas, and re- All should be in the office not; later than A National none of the wholesomeness Is lost by ports a very pleasant visit and says One JJarn, 16 by 24ft.

(2 stor.y) thatrthe crops there are in fine condi tion. eyaporatiV'Jfpw only $5.00. 1 tf ads will be run until the ad C. S. Saum.

busied himself -this week duriflg leisure hours buying a vertisers notify us to take them 1 Underground Lave, 9 by 6 ft One Stone (Circular) Cave, ft. diameter. One Cement Water Tower. 1 Wind Mill. 3Wells out.

Watch for our Malleable Range sale, in October. couple of carloads of cattle for Clifton Brothers of Kanopolis. Mr. Will Bunger, wife and daugh TERMS; $5000' PAYABLE. ter and Will Bunger jrand wife of Terre HaYrfe, at Bunker ft4.

Vf $4500. CASH AND $500 IN F.SAWYEIL N01 BUNKER KANS. Hill Saturday were the guests Allien in need of hardware; furniture, harness, paints, )ils etc. Come and see us. of Geo.

Shearfer and; family over Sabbath. They came, in an automobile. taking four days for the trip. They left for Great BemSV enroute Money invested at home is tetter to Rocky Ford, where they will than money invested at random. make a more protracted stay.

The Manhat abtree Send the dosr awav and he will find Mr. S. Vail, who bought J. H. Don- fhe road back' home; he knows where ecker's store, arrived he belongs.

his wife and Mrs Hill coming with CAFE tan Hhim for a day's visit and returning The Home Development movement Friday. Bill of Fare. means simply that every little city Miss Mildred Summerville of Lu- The kids like candy, should have a movement of its Own. ra- tonic the- Wftrtnsrlflv morning The ladies like cream. train for St.

Marys, Kansas. Give the men something rri J. H. Doncker is back with us for i ne irogs are croaking: over a To drink just anything. a tew weeKs.

Bananas and oranges and I inch rain which fell Wednesday canta- night. Stat Bank, loupes, too, Melons on ice? V' BROWN. Sarah M. Walden, was born in And tWey are nice ones' too. And something to the state of Illinois, June 12th, And they arenas nice as we say- Take an interest in the town and he townwili take ah interest in you.

A man likes to plant things where he can watch them grow," that is why he plants seeds in his own garden and 1872. Died at Dorrance, Kan i i. Call and Shorty at the MANHATTAN; CAFE, Capital and Surplus, 18,000.00. sas, July 26tli 1911, aged thirty nine years one month and four- And its Allen's tame 6herry, invests money in his own town. It tastes just like wine teen She was converted And its" as cold ag ice, This week the Dorrance News joined trie M.

Jb. cirurcn, when makes its bow to the public and it is she was about seventeen years Just any old ies and cakes and And their, record stand, but proper that we herewith state iVM Sblicfe that, like the. "THE Patronag' For they are all made 1 tJ- urownr December- 3lst, tiVni nnri ronrioc nnocfm tiinnrW 1890. To This" union were born Of the very choicest- goods in the land; MVvwUU, we shall endeavor td be thoroughly three children1 Frick, 'Steak, p6rk chops arid -sausages', patriotic and striveto be an influence Elba D. and Irwin Ray, all of Ji.

tor good in your community both Bunker Hill 'Kansas, these to They will squeal and they will hawl. But call on Snort. He's master of tnem' aH. morany ana otnerwise, ana wnen it comes to boosting: your Citv remem- i.e A. Jellisori, Vic3 Pres.

Mrs. E. R. Stanley. Asst.

Cashier. M.teVabtree, W. Stanley, Cashier, ber that we are on the ground floor Pand onersisttfr, Mfp. JY-Loper are Yes, call and see Shbrty; Meft to mourn hor At her Next week we are arranging for able penmen and urge all to join ithe ardeous duties tofj a them in Duttine us in touch with the er to a famify of small children Kansas Dorrariee There is the place, I say, He's just on the corner At the MANHATTAN CAFE. "We solicit your trade, Manhattan T.C-Sheetz- Prop.

Dorrance, -r- Kansas. iatest locaLnews and help, us to make as well as -the duties of ti parson Jhe "NEWS" and the "BANNER" As Good As The Best If Not Better Than The Rest. ag-e home, bhe-pertormcd all ot these duties -well and faithfully 1 for twenty vears. when the fail- ing health ot herself compelled A Bad Accident. Ed Rankin, rural mail; carrier on route No.

3. met with a had accident them to resign the of the iteneracy. For the last five years THE PACIFIC HOUSE. i5 1 BloJc South P. Board by the Day or- Week.

near the bridsre south of this town. Onis way in he, ran into some sand fof llcr 'vas a'reat suffer and was thrown. When he was ready er, but she boreit: bravely, being- Regular and Transient Spjicited. to start again he his foot cheerful almost? to thn We arc glad fe know that her hop C. H.

AUDIE, Prop. M. W. of A. Don-anife Camp 5001 Meets every 1st arid 3rd Saturday evening of each month.

JAMES WEEKLEY, V. C. A. C. RIEFF, ROYAL NEIGHHORS OF AMERICA Meets every 1st and 3rd.

Wednesday MRS. M. W.v STANLEY, iMISS'RdSA PECK, Chief Oracle. Clerk. 1, was uoci ana that she has en 1 was cut above the ankle; upon further examination h.e.

found that one ot the leaders was severed. He will probably be on crutches fbr some little time. Kansas. Dorrance, tered the rcst.vhich remaineth -J. for the chdifi -if 3od.

She' waylaid to rest in the Lu cas Cemetary by the side of her father. A.W.R0E 1 A. O. U. XT.

Box Paper Tablets, Pencils, Pens, lemo Post Cards Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings of each monthv? Klusener and Hill. Married'at the German Lutheran SB church July 25, 1911, at 4:00 p. Miss Vena Klusener and Mr." John LOCAL NEWS NOTES. BUNKER HILL. Mr.

Wmt Free. cane in? from Tope-ka Sunday evening for a short visit with the Dan Gross family. Helen and Ethel Gros visited, with iliss Elizabeth Russell from Wednesday night till Friday, of lst week. V. A surprise party was given Saturday iq, honor of Cooper's Mrs.

Chester Shoup ofjopeka arrived and is the guest of her pareritkMV. and Mrs. Milton Renfro, nd NEWS DEALER Stationer Hill by the pastor, Rev. Wilhelnii. After the ceremony they vent to Ihe home of the bride's" Jtrt and EnvelGpes Mr.

Wm. where The- Ruins jef Vucatan. Tbere Is in Yucatan a chain of ruin? tljra; hundred mlle.s long whcr once stcoJ buildings richly decorated and erected with a vast amount of archi tectural knowledge. The buildings belong to the Stone Age, when the figures were carved with pieces of flint people of this ago had not the use of either DTcfnze or" iron. tui supper was servea, ana wnere they danced in the evening.

Etc. The bridesmaids were the bride's sfstter," Mfss Lia4ic and Miss an dthe best men, Fern-.

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Pages Available:
516
Years Available:
1911-1913