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The Munden Press from Munden, Kansas • 12

The Munden Press from Munden, Kansas • 12

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The Munden Pressi
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Munden, Kansas
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12
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rr Only Tlkree; More Days OF Tincher's Great Semi-Annual Clearing Sale I Sale Closes Monday Night, August 19 th.f 1912. I like comparison-it makes my offerings all the stronger. See what other stores have to back up their newspaper claims, then come here, and if I don't show you better styles, better materials, better tailoring, and far better variety, and better values, I don't want your money. Think of buying Kuppenheimer L. Lystem suits for the following prices: $36.00 $30.00 $28.00 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00.

$18.00 $15.00 $12.5.0 $10.00 Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for $21.88" $16.83 $13.88 $9.88 $6.88 Clearing Sale Prices in Every Department ri Remember Monday, August 19th will be the last day of our summer clearing sale. Good time now to get your boy ready for school while you can buy at clearing sale prices. Jc airbury, -rcep. Successor to Tincher Dickenson Bros; TT vr Mrs. Norman Courage, from ofBelleville spent Monday afternoon with Mrs.

Williams. Republic County Fair September 10-11-12-13 1912 Season tickets are now on sale Miss Bessie Divin were married Tuesday. A. number of 'their immediate relatives from Green leaf were present. We wish them a Misses Ethel Allsman, Dean Cooking Exhibit A Cooking Exhibit, and Majestic Range Demonstration wifch free Ware with every Range sold during the week.

August 19-24 1912 at F. W. Jennings Hardware. Ware valued at $8.00 Narka, Kansas. Carpenter and Blanche Canning and happy journey through life.

took Sunday dinner at Mrs. at every bank in the county. Price $1.00. Each ticket has four coupons attached, good for four admissions by any person at any time during the fair. The sale of these tickets will close on Correction.

In making the local about Mr. and Mrs. Rickard's company last week we made a mistake in the name of Miss Anderson. It should have been Miss Eva in place of Miss Sadie. Wedding Party Held Up.

As the wedding party were re I Tuesday, Sept. 10th, the first day Regester's. Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Reed and children and Mrs. Martin and daughter, from Belleville, called at John Williams' last Thursday afternoon. Rena Carpenter, Fannie and Leonard Williams, and George Moxham spent Sunday at E. M.

Reed's and attended the Chautauqua at Belleville in the evening. turning rom the church Tuesday of the fair. The Township Exhibits will be jndged as follows Quality, 50 rAi ont. vnviofctf nor mit. to their home where a sumptuous dinner -was awaiting them a few of the citizens here undertook to hold them up by stretching a HT J1 If I -VWJ ihuvvji jv Jt vvuvj artistic arrangement, 15 per cent.

A double wedding took place The Suuerintenderit of this class 4 nicely decorated rope across the street but the boys put the whip Mr. J. C. Gurnea desires that all townships intending to com- to the horses and the man at the one end of the rope failed to Rose Creek Center. Willie Neinee spent' Sunday with'Joe Saip.

J. H. Saip and daughter, Helen, stop them. The horses bits were seized by others but of no avail. They claim that's a custom in the old country but the youngsters were too quick for the old heads.

made a business trip to Cuba last' HI l- Tuesday, August 13th, at the Catholic church south of town when Frank Plaska and Bessie Divin and Joe Divin and Matilda Flaska were united in marriage by Father Shaver, of Cuba. After the marriage cerimony the party returned to the home of F.M.Diyin where a sumptuous wedding dinner was waiting. These young people need no introduction as they are all well known in this community and are respected by all who know them. pete for these prizes correspond with him at an early date so that reasonable space maybe provided. A copy of the Premium List will be mailed to anyone requesting it by card or phone.

C. M. Arbuthnot, Secretary. Notice for Bids. The ftunden school board will accept sealed bids for the janitor-ship of the Munden High School building for the ensuing Bids will be accepted np to noon August 16th, 1912.

F. A. Guy, Joe Stransky, and Frank JIanz-lick, School Board. i ij ursuay Quite a number from here attended the Chautauqua at Belleville Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Divin visited at M. F. Divin's Sunday. Misses Helen Nemec and Helen Star Items.

Ms. Ernest Woodford visited with: Vena Segrist for a few days last week. iVIr. and Mrs. Canning and daughters visited at Wm.

Moore's last Thursday afternoon. Manning Allsman had the misfortune to break one of his arms while playing last Sunday. and Emma Saip spent Sunday) "Press" wishes them, a wiui misses uenna ana JKOSie cnr.npcefnl and hannv wPddpd Moravek. life. Mr.

Joe Divin and Miss Matilda Flaska and Mr. Frank Flaska and Do you want 24 cents for cream? Sell to David Cole Creamery Co..

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Years Available:
1910-1918