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The Munden Press from Munden, Kansas • 5

The Munden Press from Munden, Kansas • 5

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The Munden Pressi
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Munden, Kansas
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5
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A Miss Hand who attends school at Cuba came home for an over Sunday, visit, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Huntl. Rose Creek.

(Written for Last Week.) Grandma l)ovel was very ick the first of the week. Miss Bessie Divin is visiting her sister near Belleville. Grandma Hull owe 11 is quite poorly at this writing. Mr. E.

Homalac visited with Mr. and Mrs. M.F. Divin Sunday. Joe, Tommic, Bertha, and Ross Moravek visited with the Water-son yopng folks Sunday.

Mrs. Wesley Divin and little daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs.M. F. Divin a few days this week.

J. H. Andrews. Proprietor MUNDEN LIVERY and FEED BARN. AND MUNDEN CITY DRAY 9r 0 0 0 0 (Jood'Turnoutsj at Reasonable Kates.

Hoi shh Boarded by the Day Week or Month. This splendid car with the following complete equipments $740.00 4 Cylinders 5 Passenger Extension Top 26-in. Lamps 3 Oil Lamps Horn Tools Automatic Brass-Windshield Magneto built into Motor. 0 Hauling of all kinds Care- fully and Promptly Done. 5 Here's a Ford Model Touring Car.

Mrs, F. J. Homalka yisted with Mrs. Frank Chop Monday. Handsome-Foredoors-Roomy-Up-to-the-minute in desire and details.

Strong, simple and backed with a record of five years safef action-giving results in all parts of the world-to more than 100,000 users. This carTbeautifully equipped for $740.00 1 4 0 7 4 0 School Those absent during 17th wk: Room 1. Elsie Stone 4 days, Mildred Palecek 2 days, Charles Cline 2 days.Olive L. McCall, D. B.

MULLIKIH, M. Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence All calis promptly attended day or night. Night calls at oa North1 Street, Munden, Kansas. Teacher.

Room 2. Earnest Palecek 2 days, Rodney Dovel 2 days, Otto Dusek 1 day. Sadie Bobenhous, You Can Afford A Ford. Think of it! Every fifth car sold in America last year was Ford. Tord Motile cars are in largest demand.

Why? Because of all-around utility; and meets the motor wants of everybody. Runabouts and Torpedos at $640 each. (pall and get our advertising matter and you will wantaFORD. F. A.

McCALL, Agent, Munden, Teacher. i R6om; 3. Will Palecek-Id ay, Philip Rundus I day, Ray Ste- panek 1 day Ell a Palecek 1 ay Ijill Palecek 1 day, Fiances Strnad If day, Anna Hruza li 2 days.M ildred StrnadeVche. R66iii; 4. Stanley Houdek 1 The Munden Press, visit with Mrs.

Wade Woolard 1 lasued Every Thursday at Munden. Kas Lois Williams Sperituie pas J. M. ROUSH, Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Real Estate, Insurance anid Collections. -Office at residence, Munden, Ks W.

E.Muth Editor weeK with ner sister. Mrs. Keed RS; Busi'nSs Mgr? returning home Sunday. day, Glenn Stransky 1 day, Bert Stephens 4 days, Ruth McCall day; Nina Stone 1 Chas. Strnad If Ollie Morey 4 days, Ruy Waters(n days, Guy Straight 1 day, Tim Strnad, day, John Rundus day.

Jas. Mr, and Mis. John Williams ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. and family visited at E. M.

Reeds Entered as second-class matter Oct. iasf WpnpcuWv 29, 1910, at the post office at Munden, eanesaay. Kansas, under Act of March 6, lam Harry Register helped Mr. At- G. Damon; Paincipal.

Advertisintf Rates I kinson put up ice last Friday. Display Ads 10c per in. each insertion Tavler Carpenter visited with Locals 5c per line, or line space. i0 his sister Mrs. De Wolfe last Sun- THURSDAY, JAN.

18, 1912. General Blacksmith Mr. and sMrs. Williams also Fred Prymek, of Cuba, spent Leonard and Fannie visited at Sunday with Munden friends. the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Mox Ed. Kvasnicka made a busi- ham in Liherty Township, last ness trip to Hubbell Monday. Thursday. Some weeks ago we made an Luther Prssnall helped his If you have need of anything inline blacksmithing line don't fail to give me a trial.

Now is the time to get your horse shoeing done as the slippery roads indicated Remember, that I paint wagons; etcp and make them look as good as new. Yours to phase, F. J. Kadavy, Proprietor. appeal to our delinquent sub- brother Fred, load his car last scribers to come in and pay up, Wednesday.

because we are hard up and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Reed and need the money. Another reas family 8pent Sundav at Wiiiiams. on for this is because the postal laws are very strict in regard to Pleasant View Notes, sending the paper to a Subscrib- (Written for Last Week.

a. i a. i 4.1. i er more man uiuutus Mr and Mrs. Roy Whitney arrears.

We hope that all who from Renolds visited the formers have not done so will pay up by parents Thursday. 'i'l H'f the first of the month. We win air SI-zed cr0VV(J attended the v. -Vs? be compelled to send statements jmemmorial services Sunday at the -iri rrv Scientific farming will increase the aualitv Pleasant view church, i Dean and Tayler Carpenter George and Ralph -Weaver, knd Harry Kennedy called at C. C.

Cozines Thursday evening. Ray D6oley had the misfortune of sticking a pitchfork in his' foot Saturday. to all who have not paid by that fcime. Star Twinklings. (Written for Last Week.) Mrs.

Register and son, Fred went to Wayne last Friday for a -w md yield of your corn and remove the neces- sity of pulling suckers tf you buy 'any other grind this corn, you will bi the sucker. tavtKTt i GrW; BUSHBY Muridcn, Kan; I i -1.

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2,766
Years Available:
1910-1918