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The Munden Press from Munden, Kansas • 10

The Munden Press from Munden, Kansas • 10

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The Munden Pressi
Location:
Munden, Kansas
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Page:
10
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OUR OBLIGATION TO YOU. THE progress of our store is due simply to your, patronage. If we hope to keep on growing and expanding we must please and satisfy you. The only way that this can be done is to offer you very best merchandise at the very lowest prices and to give the most prompt and courteous treatment. We take advantage of every possible discount in buying that we get the very lowest prices.

Every economical woman who visits our store and examines our various bargains offered will soon be convinced of these facts. We draw particular attention at this time to our Summer Dress Goods Dept. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings just received. We have Just reed, a new lot of laces and bands. The Point DeVen-ise Lace Bands in white, 3 and 1-2 inches widd; a beautiful pattern, at $1.00 per yd.

Linen Cluny Laces in several widths at 15 to 20c per yd. Don't miss the opportunity -of seeing this line of trimmings. SATURDAY'S BARGAIN IN LADIES OXFORDS. One lot of Ladies Oxfords worth up to Saturday only at 99c. NOTICE: We are going to discontinue giving coupons after July 1st.

Anyone holding coupons or large tickets please bring in as soon as possible Poultry Produce: Get our prices on all kinds of produce. We are connected with one of the best Produce firms in the West and can get you highest prices. Cbc Brick Store Sorick Kvasriicka Bros. THE ONE PRICE STORE. Velebil, June Jones, and Clarence and Roy Sturm spent Sunday with Ed.

and Helen Brosh. to visit home folks. R. A. re- turned Monday.

Mrs. Nichols will stay un til after the Fourth. Wm. Strnad and son are ear-pentering for C. H.

Rundus. First published in the "Munden Press 27. Executrix Notice. State of Kansas Republic County a In the Probate Court in and for A Solid Quarter in Wheat. W.

F. Mulch started three binders last Friday on a field of wheat which takes in all of the quarter except what is out for fences and roads. Mr. Mulch says'his wheat is nice and plump but he can't just tell what it will Star Twinklings. Miss Hilma Brown is visiting said County.

In the matter of the Estate of Rudolph Benzel, Deceased, Notice is hereby given, that on the with her aunt, Mrs. Lon Pressnall. Mrs. W. R.

Pressnall and'Mrs. A. Pointer, called at John Carpenter's Sunday evening. make. aist aay or May, a.

yiz, letters testament jr were issued to me by the above; named Court, as Executrix of Tabor News. Mr. and Mrs. O. J.

Williams called at John Williams' last lo fitmnalrv. ia nnltfi the estate, of Kudolpb Benzel. deceased and that I have duly qualified as such Executrx. Emi ly Benzel. Dated May 31.1912.

i x-i II? Jl i. tioe and jxosie airman visuea L. R. Stone came in Wednesday a ed renewed his subscript tion to the "Press." The Second Educational Day will be held at Belleville Friday, July 12tliv Speakers from Manhattan Agricultural College, State Normal, and Kansas University will acid ress the crowd during the day "find the repre- sent itives of the fourteen eighth grade classes will deliver their irations in the evening. Li 1 tie John Divin, the three-year-old son of M.

F. Divin. a fanner. near here; accidentally jot the end of one of his fingers at Brosh's Wednesday evening. News are scarce as everyone is Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pressnall and children spent Sunday at Luther Pressnall's. A number of the voungr friend Dave Pointer met at his homo last Thursday evening in honor of liis birthday. Refreshments wen served and at a late hour lriCMt litt I'lrocff in or u'JiMf.

Prank Janasek, wife and son returned Friday, from an extended visit in south western Kansas and eastern Colorado. Mr. Janaselsays there will be lots of wheat in part of the state west of here bat on the western borders the wheat blew opt pretty bad in the dust storms Billy Hirmon was down with the tonsil itis last week. Joe Waltman bought a fine hoise of Wm. Brosh last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown and guests clipped off in the binder sickle one. day last week.

Mr. Divin so they wont have' much. On their trip they were at Deertrail, Denver, and and the other boys were, getting LOCAL NEWS children spent bunday witn Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kadlec.

A large crowd gathered at V. R. Houdek's last Saturday and gave them a genuine surprise. Mr. and Mrs; Shaw came the binder, ready to cut wheat and the little fellow was playing around land got his finger in the and say everything looks fine in the irrigating district.

down from Belleville Sunday to visit Mrs. Shaw's; parents, Mr. sickle when some one went Mr! and i Mrs J) R. A. Nichols went to Lebanon Saturday night Jennie, Blanche, and' Albert.

to" turn it. ana Mrs. Lugenbeei..

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Pages Available:
2,766
Years Available:
1910-1918