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The Dorrance News from Dorrance, Kansas • 1

The Dorrance News du lieu suivant : Dorrance, Kansas • 1

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The Dorrance Newsi
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Dorrance, Kansas
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BOOKER GILP1LLEN, Editor ant Owner DORR'ANCE, KANSAS, THURSDAY. June 26, 1913 Volume II Number 4S I Ed Rankin Puts Qua Over Contest Starts With a Rush 1 Base Ball Talk There was no same scheduled Sunday, but a game was got- Why on -earth a man wanLj 4 to sneak off to Salina and I i M.H 111 TV 1UA klllM lilL one ot tne nicest and prettiest in the and then try it; keep the secret from his friends? Who can tell' what ftmnv notions 1 i vara folks will get when in love? I nil i -5i t- 0 f. 5 Lm.z is just wnat sir iici KanKm and'Mis Violet Chegwidden uii June 4th. They had everyone guessing for a while. News fvisiung narvesi nanus, rll-'l Mil cl iiwri lit iiitliiJ 9 I feature was the tremendous and joins with their many friejids in I exceedingly noiTjious heavy and wishing them a long and happy Pastors and omcers of the churches and church societies are welcome to use this column gratis for their announcements.

Copy should be in by Tuesday night to insure publication, Church Sunday school review at lO a in Mrs Muriel Frimmel, supt. Children's Day Prognain at 11 am followed by an address to the children, by Fayette A Smith, of Salina. Special music by the choir. 'JL- life. The happy spend orty-fiye YoiiDCf Ladies Out After the Five Piano Prizes.

I tog their honeymoon at the home i oi tne urme paeirts, souni or The Crabtroe Crabtrce anci the Dorrance New joint -prize ''Council icctins brilliant sawcy stick work the nfalliable pinch hitter and heavy swatter? Peter Thielg-n who secured 12 hom-o riins with six men The city csuncil m4t in regular evening services at 8:00 Sermon by Fayette A Smith. Children's practice every afternoon this week at 3 m. A cordial welcome to all, Chambers, Pastor Votes are obtained in four ways First, by clipping and sending in the regular ballots that will appealing from time to time in the Doi-ranee News. Second, by trading at Crabtree Crabtree and selling due bills. Third, by securing sub cjriptions to the Dorranoe News, which means 1000 votes for every dollar.

FourtR, by turning in money on back accounts at the Crabtree store. Any candidate bringing in 10 offer of over $1,330 00 for the rive most popular young ladies in Dor-rance and Russell county, is now in full swing and the votes and nominations are coming in at a rate that speaks well for. the value of the prizes offered. Right now is the time to name your candidate for popularity hon ors, and incidentally, put her in line-to win a $350.00 piano. Ab- 6 session Monday evening June 23, Mayor Reiff presiding.

The fallowing eouncilrnen were present: Henderson, Sprinkle and Cooier, A quorum being present the Mayor declared the meeting open for business. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read aad approved Tiie following bills were read And referred to the committee c-n Church of the Brethcrn A ad a boy on the bases each time. The final score was something Jike 72 to 2.5 or somedings like dct solutely no cost to either "yourself 'Gash subscriptions at one tinie will receive 5000 votes extra. BelGw is a list of the wideawake candidates who are after that rec $35.0 Prize Piano. Tonsorial Cliano'es: or the lady yon nominate.

Cou pons apiearing in the Dorranoe News or at Crabtree Crabtree 's store will put the lady of your ehoic in line with 1000 votes to her credit. Suppose, you do it now. There are ovsr 300 young ladies in -Russell county possessing exceptional musical ability, which 1 Mr Perry, recently of ClalTin, has purchased the Jackson toarber shop and confectionery, known as 'I I Jack's Smoke House." Nettie 1000 Helen Andie .1100 Mrs Frank Anker ,.1000 Sunday school 10:00 a m. Preaching llfOO a Meeting 7:00 Evening Services, Prayer Meeting Wed, 7:00 Bible study and fcniging'class Each Friday at 7:00 pxmt To these services you are coidial ly invited. Feiler, Pastor Clara A nschut Esther Bonnevvitz i on biPs and accounts, who reccom mended sarar.

to be allowed: Dor ranee Concert Band, for Memorial Day Music $30 00 Henry ech tern, supplies 10.88 A Reiff, hall rent for the Memorial day address 5.00 On motion of Cooper the above bills were 'allowed John Nichols was sworn in as Assistant City Marshall. No further business meeting was adjourned. must remain undeveloped because i Myrtle Betts 1000 they lack a good piano. Don't Blanche Burt this give you an idea? You can Pauline Buehler put some friend of yours in line Ruth Best 3 000 1000 w.2060' 1CC0 1000 Gertrude Cooper Mary Susan Driscoll by writing her name on the nomination coupon and mailing it to this office, and you can keep her Miss Fricthen Henry Sechtem, city clerk i in line by buying from Crabtree Mildred Garrett Henceforth, it will be known as Perry's Smoke House, and customers Gan be assured of the best service always. Mr Perrv and his Mr Frank Pitcher are gentlemen whom it is a pleasure to meet and both are fine barbers.

Mr Perry wijl always keep a nice fine of candies, cigars, tobaccos md cold 'drinks. Call in and get acquainted. Also we note that h' Bert Chegwiddpn has opened a barber jkhop in the SpriekleLyndenmyer building. Bert, being an old Dor ranee boy, has a host of friends who wish him success in hie new 'business. Crabtree and by obtaing subscrip-j Maud McDowell 2000 DORRANCE LODGES itions to the Dorrance News.

i Mildred I Every candidate has a enauce Marie Herbel Anna Hilgenbury. Mrs Heinze of winning one of the five przes, The ballot box is now open at A. O. U. W.

Lodge No. 205, meets or Grst and third Monday evenings of eacL mntr, in A. O. U. Hall.

HUBBS, W. A KRIvKR, Kec, 2155 1050 1000 2625 .1000 1000 1000 Crabtree's store and the piano will Mary Heard be placed on exhibition as soon as P2mma Henning- it arrives. You are cordially in-: Chailote Hopper Anna Janne. vited to come and inspect it. No, 5661, meets on first t'jaitd Saturdays of each month at Dor raoe Rail, WAf.

Yv' EINHARDT, V. C. A. 0. REIFF, Clerk.

The candidates names and tlfeir Mrs Andrew Kellai standing will appear every Thurs-; Minnie Lindenmyer Mary Malek Roval Nfcicfabors, No. 408lt meets or I day in the Dorrance News, V'etcrinariau Dr Ward will be in Dorrance next Friday weather permitting. Have your horses teeth examined. It's free, 1st and 3rd Wednesdays each month I -The Crabtree Crabtree store Julia Mills svt fhe Lindennjeyer Sprinkle Hall, are making arrangements to give Lydia Major MRS. N.

E. JACKSON, Oracle. bonus votes to candidates Marv Ellen Nichlos 2050 1000 1000 1040 1000 3990 John Alpheus Harbaugh was born in Putman county, Ohio, on the 25th day of July, 1855 and departed this life at Bunkerhill Kansas, June 21, 1913 at the age of 57 years, 10 months and 26 days. He was united in marriage to Sarah Kessler Julyo. 1877.

To this union were born 5 children. Among those who mourn the loss of the departed are: Valentine Harbaugh, his father. Sarah Harbaugh, his beloved wife; two daughters, Came A "Washburn Mary Goodheart; two sons, Walter and Roy Harbaugh; two brothers, Wm and Valentine Harbaugh, Jr one sister, Mary A Missimer and eight grand children. Death, caused by heart failure, came at an unexpected hour, and the sad news was a shock to the MIAiML JliNlA VJ bYLK. Kec.

business to their store, Rosie Peck Candidates will learn something to Miss Pierano their advantage bv calling at the Ltnel Ruppenthal store and conferring personallv Druie Rankin 1165 Watch Your Money. Mrs A Reiff I rene Sawhill 3 00 Leah Steinle. 4235 with the Contest Manager. Ho has plans of systematic vote eol-i "ecting which will be of great ad- 1135 vantage to the young lady candi- Mary Steinle -date who means business. Shenk 1000 Emma Teppcr Marie Thielen -5073 I Watch for the list of candidates to appear in the issues of the Dor- --1000 ranee- News.

If the young lady Mrs A Thielen of your choice is not see Susie Thielen to it that she is nominated. Better! Bertha Tahlelrp 1020 1000 I comunit', who extend their sympathy to the dear relatives. Funeral services were held at Bunkerhill, in the Lutheran church conducted by Rev Feiler, The Lutheran choir furnished good music The body was laid sure and use the coupon today. jMrs Doliie Wright 1000 Do It Now! Violet Wire 1000 Everyone will admit that money is not as Rife in the pocket or in the cupboard at home as it would be in a fire proof, burglar proof safe. The question is; ''Then when why leave it there?" Our banking facilities were arranged for just such cases as yours.

"We will protect your money, yet, it ts always subject to check. Let us assume the responsibility. You will sleep better, eat more, enjoy life better all around if you get away from worry of always having to watch your money, I Today's Magazine is the Bon't Forget the to rest in the Bunkerhill cemetery 2 iv est and best edited magazine pub lished at 500 per year. Five cents per copy at all newsdealers. Ev-1 ery lady who appreciates a good liJfLi: J- VfTV.

ot-o DO cent counter in our store magazine should; send for a free Reiii Opera and investigate. i. Badger Lumber Company. sample copy and premium catalog Address, Today's Magazine Can ton Ohio. adv Friday July 4th The Citizens State Bank Remember 1000 votes on thst no niflno for eve rv dollar caid i The Dorrance News Music by Cyclone Orchestra 5 on subscription to the News,.

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Pages disponibles:
516
Années disponibles:
1911-1913