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White City Register from White City, Kansas • 5

White City Register du lieu suivant : White City, Kansas • 5

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White City, Kansas
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i 4 IP ii'ffi in in in ii 1 1 1 rcrtr-l WEST HIGHLAND. Mrs. Mabel Corey of Herington visited her mother, Mrs. Cameron, a few days last week. Joel Hamilton spent a few days at Wilsey.

Hiss Good Bpent Sunday at S. P. Leonard's. a ft AHen-HaUley Mr. Theodore Allen and Miss Myrtle Raialey were united in marriage Wednesday, February 16.

Mrn. Allen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Haisley who live four miles northeast of town.

She came with her parents to Morris county about nine years since, She was a student in the White City schools at one time and ia held in high esteem by all who know her. Her many domestic qualities can bring only happiness to her young husband. Mr. Allen has lived in this commun- I We wish to warn our patrons that those who contemplate the purchase of Farm Implements would better buy early as all manufactured products are advancing rapidly, and will prove difficult to obtain at any price later in the season owing to the difficulty which the manufacturer meets in buying steel in war times. Examine the stock which We Have on Hand.

Nelson Hdw. Co. NEW YORK STYLES Yoa tan tee Them Right in 1W Own Home, QU you wnt to be really wellclreaed tuny your Dkn Good in NEW YORK either makeyourownclothet, wWeaArao-maket make them to your individual otdts. No woman can pouibly be wall dreaied who wean ready-made clothes. She cm not express her individual taste in her apparel.

Store clothes are made for everybody and everybody means nobody in paitkulai. (Lead the fashion or at least keep up with it. You can do this by consulting me. 3 The NATIONAL DRESS GOODS COMPANY ef New York have appointed me their resident representative for this dkw bid. This is the largest concern selling Dress Goods to the consumer direct through its representatives.

Special patterns are often woven exclusively for them. These styles do not reach outside of New York City for a year later. By purchasing from them through me you will be A Year Ahead of the Stylet ') Shown Here. Ql have just received my Spring and Summer patterns. Over 600 different ones to select from.

May I show them to you right ia your own home No trouble to to me but a pleasure. Price to suit any purse. Yoa assume no obligation if jom Send Me A Postal Card to Call. 9 btfm got decide your Spring Wear. Mrs.

E. L. Simmers White City, Kans. b. J.

'Hamilton and family Sunday at E. N. Humilton's. fpent Mrs. Edwards spent Sunday with Mrs.

Spiker. uracdma McCann is from a recent illness. recovering J. B. Schick is hauling hay from the Tatlow place.

WKT.RAKf: XEIfiHRORHOOn. Miss Dewey and Dymple Vermiilicn spent Sunday with Freda and Edith Hinshaw, Robert Dean and family visited Sunday at the Harvey Auld home. Olaf Swenson had the misfortune of losing his best all around family horse few days ago. Mrs. Robt.

Dean was shopping in Herington between trains Saturday. Al Newberry and family and Alfred Holm and family spent Sunday with Will Holm and family. Claude and Clarence Evans returned home the first of the week from Val ley Falls where they spent a few da visiting friends. Alfred Holm was surprised Tuesday evening of last week when he home from town aid found numka. 1 urn menns pathprort thorn HJV iV heln him celebrate his birthday.

Melrose was well represent! at George Becker's sale Tuesday. It was nice day and the stock brought good prices. NOTICE February 22nd is a legal holiday, so there will be no mail delivered by the rural carriers that day. John Nunn will move about March 1st into the Effland house in the east part of town which he recently purchased. We have beei enjoying some fine spring weather the past two days.

i M.v.uuiiuni, vjtiaiiuia Brack pr is a champion corn popper. Harry Kelley made a business trip to Marion Tuesday and Wednesday. Sam Raney ia storing his household goods in Jas. Greene's house. He goes to Nebraska for a short visit Friday.

Mrs. Grover Bellinger and children of Herington are visiting relatives here this week. Get your Emerson Listers, Harrows, Plows, Mowers at Knudson Hdw. Co. Public Sale As we have decided to move to Colorado, we will eell at Public Auction at the old Eggman place, 4 miles Bast and North of White City, and i West and 2i miles North of Parkerville, and 4 miles West and 2f South of Dwight on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ST 31 Head of Slock 31 i 1 1 I I I I i 1 1 .1 1 0 if ft 1 1i ik 'AM Is Here Have that Overcoat and Suit cleaned now or you may be sorry, LET ity only a few years, yet he is known to be a young man of high ideals.

a 1 a I i Ml we unaersianu inai iney win soon be at home to their friends on the farm known as the Robt. Robbins place, which Mr. Haieley recently pur-chased. The Register extends its best wishes. John Blythe is raising the roof on his farm house six miles east of town.

Pete Staufenbe.g will operate the farm next year. J. M. Baker received a wire Wednesday afternoon apprising him of the very serious illness of his father, who has been an invalid for some yen s. J.

M. took the first train hoping to reach Hoisington lata Wednesaay night. Get your Moline Plows, Listers, Disc Harrows of Knudson Hdw. Co, Paio Walloon oama 11 A tmm TCmnnrifl. -r for a short visit.

Mr. Wm. Rockliffe is very sick. He is 84 years old and his advanced age is against his recovery. Thursday P.

We are glad to note the improved condition of Mr. Rockliffe. Mr. C. C.

Miller is unable to be at the office today. Henry Kohler is confined to his bed at the present writing The W. H. M. 3.

of the M. E. church will serve a chicken dinner at the home of Mrs. Butler Tuesday. Feb.

22nd. Bud Cowden and wife moved over six miles north of Skiddy last Saturday. Mrs. Downing, daughter-of Mrs. Nels Clabaugh of Kelso, transferred ruesday at White City on her way to assist in the care of he mother who is seriously sick.

Mrs. Penny of Weatherpo't, Okla. who has bem visiting Mrs. Fitzim-mons for a week or more, returned to her home Tuesday. Mrs.

Musgrave was in Herington last Thursday and Friday. She played the band at social functions those two She went to Burdick Tuesday evening to take part in a hand concert there. C. F. Hahn took advantage of the recent spring weather and re-covered the porch in front of his place of business.

When his lawn seats are moved out a little later this ought to provide fine place to meet and chat. Mr. and Mrs. McHollister went to Kansas City Wednesday for a two weeks visit with friends and relatives Bonner Springs and Muncie. John Nunh has been confined to home on account of sickness for past week.

nis the Mrs. Fred Smith was Council Grove Tuesday. shopping in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sunday in Herington Mrs.

Bart. Swartz spent with Mr. and MIn Uyra Wallace fpent Saturday and Sunday with her father. to You 80 in coupons you J.A.STONERS a 1 iui HORSES MULES Gray mare coming 4 yr old in foal, Hunter's black Dark gray mare coming 4 1 Bay mare coming 12 1 Bay horee 'j 4 Span mules 2 CATTLE 1 Red cow 8 yrold fresh in July Extra good milch cow 4 yr old fresh in April 8 Coming 2 yr heifeis, fresh July 1 Steer calf born last July 2 Sows wt 150 lbs 17 Fall pigs 1 Set 1 work harness 1 Set 4 1 Set buggy harness 2 Sets single harness 1 Goose 1 Gander Some good kafir butts hay in Some threshed kafir (stack SALE BEGINS Dolt I- 4 4W3 V- Partner Wanted for Good Paying Business, with $400. capitol, do a little wholesale business also.

Good reason for selling half of this. Write or phone, Georges, Candy Factory. Herington Kansas Will sell the business if satisfactory is; Implements 1 Farm wagon, 1 Hayrack 1 Low wagon iron wheels 1 Curler 2 row, 1 Two wheel lister 1 J. D.2 row curler 1 Walking lister, 1 Horse corn 1 Trnck disc 4 horse (drill 1 Walking cultivutor 1 Ridiug cultivator 4 shovels 1 Jaynesville diso cultivator 1 McCormick com binder 1 Ideal Giant mowort 1 Deering 1 Stacker buck (rake 1 Hand sheller, 1 Buggy Pole 1 Alfalfa clover buncher 2 Pr buggy shafts, 1 seed corn 8 Good hog troughs (grader HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Range, 1 Imperial heater 1 Perfection 8 burner oil stove 1 Topsy stove, 1 Dining table 8 ft 1 Dresser, 1 Sewing machine 1 Commode, some kitchen chairs 1 Cabinet, 1 Wooden bedstead 1 Water separator, 1 Cot 2 Washing 2 Boilers 1 -60 Gal oil tank, glass jars 1 U. S.

separator 460 lb AT 10 O'CLOCK Hopkins J. M. Baker. Clerk Set given araycr as cocpoa book Given in a at v. 'Mi Friend Ladies will serve lunch.

Free Coffee, Bring: cups PAPERHANGING Workmanship and Price. White City, Kansas Nordyke Col. W. A. Fisher Auct.

This Set Ask for coupons. When you get PAINTING Done Right, both in L. WEEKS, a. BS FREE may exchange KITCHEN SET nx TCftKA 7 tingle artich," the pnc TORGED CRUCIBLE STEEL wstawAwrts Snedish Lutheran Chirr h. English services' next Sunday eve The Ladies Aid society meets Thursday afternoon of this week with ilra.

C. O. Tilberg. Get your Studebaker Knudson Hdw, Co. Wagon frcra Clark Williams, W.

W. Askren sr i A. E. Nelson are attending Kiscr Grand Lodge at Topeka this week. The Uomen'a Hoae kisticnary society of the EL church will erre a chicken dinner at the home ra Bailer Tuesday, Feb.

22nd, Col Fisher reports two very i-faclory sales it Gcorga Ecktrt A. 1L eirr.ihts's itrae ilk- them for a Set ana coupon dook. After you have received the Set and coupon you will receive 4 per cent discount in cash for your cash business, giving you $5.00 by using the coupon book. These goods are the very highest grade of cutlery obtainable. Each and every blade in he kniTe is made of the Tery hest quality of steel, forged from tb bar, and are the best of their kind manufactured.

Each and every knife is guaranteed ia every way against J. A. STOKER TKet tii i redeemed with a parcbata of a' flays of any kind. Not taors tbaa oca Kitchen.

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