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The Dorrance News from Dorrance, Kansas • 5

The Dorrance News from Dorrance, Kansas • 5

Publication:
The Dorrance Newsi
Location:
Dorrance, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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W.ANTED TO PASTURE My Spring Sale eann 7 5 HEAD of HORS OR- STEERS Good Water and Shade and Plsn-ty of Grass, Et S. Hopper on the Crabtree Ranch. Bref pofsIfews (Pprrance) Mr. anc Mrs. H.

Thorns spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Krusener. Mary Klusener returned home from Dorrance Saturday, where she hasr been visiting the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. John Miles spent Is Now On and ill ContThue For The Next WEEK During which time I hope to clear my rhelve of ail School Stationery arid Supplies Myrtle May Cline, (Elkins,) rS 'St Snow Ice was born in IllinoiB Dec! 9, 1377. and departed this life at her hcrno hear Dorrance, on April 4, 1912. Age 34 years, 3 months and 25 days.

Mrtle May Elkins was united in i Tablets, 2 dozen, VWhiletbey last Somtimes cause the I I Sunday with Mr. and Basala. Little Frantic Basala was or; the sick list lastSvedt but is bet 2 for fc0fc-' 2 a wneat to sprout ana Rulers, 1 dozen Sc. tfk grow last, wnicn manes ILy it necessary to pasture ter at this writing. Dixie's Dainty Daughter is a xsp it uqwn, so mat it win not grow too rank.

Be, Rulers, 1 dozen per each fcjl The sudden change fcf dry food to green food will often cause Jj Sickness Among Pen points 8 For 5c( Ld pencils penlioldersetc. at corresponingly rcducec prices, most applicable billing for Miss Faynetta "Monroe, who waji heard in a series of darkey songs and a novelty pianologue. Miss Monroe is one of the most charming entertainers that has appeared at the Majestic this Hpr quaint and fascinating mannerisms instantly win hpr the appreciation of her audiences. Every inch an The Cattle smrl IS marriage to Marion Cline on Oct, 26, 1902. To this Simon were born foiir children two of which in infancy.

The departed leaves an aged father, one brother, sister, a lov-ing and devoted companion and two liltle sirls agred and 2, and many other relatives, neighbors -Clid riencls who have learned to love and respect the departed. And while yon. mourn the loss of a devoted wife an'cl 'mother we pray that Jesus may fill the vacant place in your home. Funeral services were held at Bunkerhill on Easter afternoon. HORSES, fc It is a good plan to fesS Dealer in A iT Newspaper rrj3post cards, JuLj Magazine "AgtJ (9 iviaKe rreperaupn by feeding some good artist.

The songs and selections please the most fasUdious, Baltimore Times. STOCK FOOD. I HESS' STOCK Mrs. Pete Bauchman and chil- FOOD GIVES RESULTS. 4 en are spending a week with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Aug. Klusener. E. Cooper spent Sunday even White Rose Gasoline Gives Perfect Satisfaction0 Ask Users And Re Convinced.

Satisfied. For Sale at Si l' The Store of Quality. ing at Maiioney's. "Vhat is' the 5 attraction, Emmet? HAROLD NNEY Bring in your old rubber boots and let me lICUGG5ST DORRANCE, KANS. it was a beautiful day and the people came for miles away, prov-! ing- their respect and sympathy by their presence.

Services-were con ducted by Rev. O. H. Feiier. omc fifty rigs drove out to the Bunkerhill cemeterv, where the body was laid to rest.

Fo G. CoffeeBo i vulcanize parcnes on wmcn will maKe r9X them as good as new. OWN I David Schuber 1 DORRANCE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Que 4 Room House and 1 Lot. J.

J. 1 Weber. SCHOOL NOTES The school is going to give their program Thursday the 18th. Alta Garrett was absent -from, Solicits Your Patronage In pre i pi- School Tuscday. And Joiner.

iVll work Guaranteed Lester Peck spent Sunday south WEBER COMPANY Plenty Of Goal on Hando Also Good Stock of Lumber. Weber and Company. of Bunker and was unable' to get fs '5 home in ime for school Monday. Alta Garrett, Grace Cherry and I David Schuber. 1 DORRANCE, KANS Ethel ShjVts went out with the ball boys to Lpta Smith's school Friday afternoon, Only cigUt more days of school.

Carl Schaffcr visited school or II Monday. 9 6 9 ues Miss Cogsvell as a violinist is said to bp unsurpassed in Lyceum work. Her grace and refinement ttraction. yceum A adds charm to her personality. at band, and your horses will need corn to do this work.

We can supply you with tne hest we cai get at the lowesf market irice. Give us a share of your patronage. It will be appreciated. i The Farmers Elevator Co- NOTICE. All parties having burnable refuse of any kind are requested to burn it.

Do not send it to the city dumping" ground. Mayor Piano, Violin, Vocal, Reading GIVEN BY Misses Fay Munrqe, Pianoist Mynn Cogswell, Violinist. Oi The Harmony Concert Company. i HAVE YOUR eceive ave jus HOUSE. leaned PRESSED At The City Meat Market Boost Dorrance Our Spring Line of New Kansas.

Dorrance, 7 3 7 THE MANHATTAN CAF J. O. Basala, AUCTIONEER Call in and let us tell you of the satisfied Customers that have them in use. We guarantee them to you to give perfect satisfaction. On account of everything being so high I will have to charge 35c per meal from the 1 5th of April.

J. SGHEETZ, SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE. DORRANCE, KANSAS..

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Pages Available:
516
Years Available:
1911-1913