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Waldo New Era from Waldo, Kansas • 8

Waldo New Era from Waldo, Kansas • 8

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Waldo New Erai
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Waldo, Kansas
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8
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8 WALDO 'NEW ERA nXufA iJi wA --A Am Goo Spring as an ai i i i uur spring uooas are arriving aauy ana are opening: up in good shape. They 9 si are the finest ever shown in this store. DRESS GOODS We have a complete and up-to-date line of Dress Goods for Spring, in cotton and light weights in wool, EMBROIDERIES A large line of them in all widths and patlerus. LADIES' WHITE WA1STQ ma ly syles, patterns and prices to suit all. SPECIAL We are offering this week as a special, to clean up what we have left of ladies' coats, men's duck coat, fascinaiors.

Some very lev prices. Any ladies' coat at 1-2 price. 25 per discount on duck coats. Fascinators all prce i 39 cents. Yours respectfully, urn A 9rC 5 Covert STOVES STOVES STOVEb ft Northwest Corner 5 fc' W1 Ira Cola and Chas.

Sealey been trading horses the past week. There was a dance gien at the Mitchell place last Wednesday uight. All report a line time. WE HAVE 'EM Heating Stoves from $4.00 to $18.00 Don't fail to see our TUBULAR HOT 'a We are having fine winter weather. Mrs.

C. O. Mayes is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Gorhnm in Osborne.

The dance in A. M. Mitchell's barn was well attended and a great time is reported. Mr. and Mrs.

James and family and Mr, and Mrs. S. D. Bowen and Mrs. Ira Cole and her brother, Eu- BLAST HEATER before buying el gene Arnold have gone east on an extended visit.

Born to Mr. an1 Mrs. C. S. TTolT where.

se- v. family were the guests of Ilai vey a twelve pound boy. Dr. CO. Mas was in attendance.

Moore's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richan'i give a IT. N.

Bradshaw started out last Monda to tin -sh kaffircorn and cane Silverware party in honor of Mrs. R's sister Mi seed. Rimer Thompson and family took dinner at John last Sundiiv. Hilda Karney's birthday, lat Friday. Everyone enjoyed themselves and went away wishing Hilda many mora happy birthdays.

Mrs. A. L. Arnold and daughter, Miss Nellie and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Charley brought a new buggy from Osborne last week. Buckley and family of Macksville, Key. A. C. Daggett and family visi Kansas are here visiting the familes eU 111 Ueu- Ualm Sunday.

ArDOld antl Mls F- Sealey of Covert is re-l rank McKindrey 's. ported very sicki Mrs, Jennie Cole and little daughter jt ti vii W. Dickinson and son. Georre. Lucy and Arnold are visiting i tvt i rv.

i i visited Hurry Dickinson Rooks relatives in Nebraska City, Nebraska, 4 u. lwuk county Saturday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Renvois are; rhc most complete line ever shown in Waldo.

Child Set in two and three piece Cream Ladle Gravy Ladle Cold Meat Fork l. 2l Tea Spoon Dessert Spoons Table Spoons Berry Spoons And last, but not of least importance, Baby's Spoon Every piece GUARANTEED for 25 years. Vi V. 1ft ift 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft V. the girl.

Little Thelma Sandy is very sick. There will be a box supper in District 42. Feb. 7. All invited.

Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Bradshaw and children visited at J.

G. Bradshaw's Sunday, C. L. Banks' are going to have a sale next month and go to Nebraska. Mr.

and Mrs. Banks and children will Advertised Letters List. List oMetters remainiuguncalled for in the post otiice at Waldo, Kansas for the week ending Monday, January 27, 1908. Letters: P. Pox, C.

C. Dodley, J. V. McKee, J. M.

Thompson. Cards: A. S. Marshall, Will Sol back. Packages: Mr.

P. When calling for the above letters please say advertised. Emma McCuesney, Postmistress. GUNS and AMMUNITION V7aldo Lumber Co. ba greatly missed in our community.

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Pages Available:
1,134
Years Available:
1904-1909